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THE SUN, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1871. ra } the United 8 1o pot wel P ‘ 00 has cove THR T ' YACON RICHARD SMI, , Ae WEST oun we : ©. CaLnous, who was always the enemy of Wilet Prety Good tau Gere te Cheteh.en oe mor oT ack Se ! FcKaoN, and who the Horo of tho Iferm't | bis demitton, not foaring mighty kings, and ex. “ win © 7 ae npeck ts then a Moo in Ales Che SE ee OW WY, MS edie pes ie ‘1 his fall tending his power from the Ving of the ata to 4 05,000 watoH DETWEBN LONG. Gentle Brerace Liew Soiy throwgs wis | CASHES tren AVE rHere ny rie | 9 ; ; : Te aateee far ait age declared ought to Le hang foF W16 tul | eee een ene re benved fir Aue PRLLOW AND KINGPISAER. Fine Batra mootuing Tokt. SUN'S REPORLERS The editor of the fvadon 3p ey = By ative She cWwataee Srvernew om. hrerst College in 1669 by the fate ltr ftawer | A g.byer Wine oo the Coutts Vesierans tA fed sh bd The tence Tralee ete 1 ok Chiees were : QUESDAY, JULY 18, 1871 Catttoun nursed his wrath to keep it | ronpeus, © missionary who was & graduate af Ines Barkeley a Winner of 820,000 |, MF: Richard Smitte of the Gazeta, althongi a witht rious Jem Mandl y-Anstaer sive ‘ ME VOT SWRI C m. Ho aided to defeat Van Burns's re: | dat institution, Au Exciting Hurdle Mace-What Me | rect in curtis enti tn etta chute Cantidnce te stag Sing, ait ie tubule PONMIAtTON eT Rainn Wy Piearer: ete Dea, election in 1810 and his renomination ta mr sania : tht Luck Come Citm, Mr. i ming en colin url ¢ lo these many ausom A, Jerking, of 1 He street, MAINE | ihe mele by Hourly (0M, Ta tiwKow tines DAN Ay. Thewtre “ } 1844, impelled tho corrapt Tyner and the he Chieaizo Republican ves an tneldent Aaasoon, July 1.<-To-dsy the vourse Pre | Hercon Use Ne ten Diet or te chunetcy the | cemordsy 8 A Greenwich street ear, tom bome one | 16, 00 ay Dinw Fdwin's Theatr Riviere Carden Arras th that serves to show the murderous spirit which | fented @ mont exiting arpcarance, The beting | Keven} UVierlan— nd his orother, Williatn, | ¢:&ing His wallet (rom ale pistol pocket, He grasvedt Anirsates the class of mon who instiyuted the riot | 8 Very lively atter the first race, James Burkelor | e-retary of tue Chumber of Cuunuuree, de | the and of the 1hie% wno, however, rasse! the supple Pon to consummate the Texas plot, The census ret 8 of Groat | thay che er. lus inthe formate population pple Thent re. Rehnieder. do by subtle yh yee Xe te of N r ol plows ry | Dereon. PL ton conf * » enence . 2 Clymmie Tt ‘ : jand by su tle metaphyscs about state in this eity, and how eagerly they will seite upon { Now York tae stendily won, aol very Tichard Bmith fe notonty a pillar of tho Charen, | Wallet ton confederate, wao exenoed, Mr. Perkins | ¢.case. Tons Vaster's @ocrn 1 ip Van Whole, a | Mahts, and by ringing the alarm bell in the | tho slightest pretext for mavifesting their turbu. | PCY Feverses fall upon him to-morrow will take | out he ie worreemted in tie Churen, Iu proof et | held the tilof, and a seuffls ensucd, In which Mr —"Adamunta’’ and “Dianonds” To race ( mrden tinct Jalen O newts . . ) r abl ntl od 4 J some {20,000 away from Sarato a, On the Gree rice | ‘his oesertion, we nees only mention tat he Woe | Perkin was deageed toward (he placform, Mr. W. | eny tonne fof i Walt tte b16 cars or the slavcholders, fually brouzht the | jon: disposition, In Chicago there had been no | i, wae bie to sake Wh any GOUR selected ue a comm ittes to ister to to Kev, Ne tg . As Shee ee ait W eed’ n Lee Mee Democratic party int seth to tt T isectanrataaii or alco eres ieee MeKni ht, of the Avond.te Tresh tran Cor W. Danning, « rriend of itr, Porkii tempted ty | mond eis ot couin Ajrien, P- ———-., | Democratic party into subjection to the | talk of any Orange celebration, nor was it known | 1 waa a race of «wo miles over eight hantion, w View to calling Lim to the veenme pulble Ol ue | aeict Mr, P., and the thief gave Dunaing » blow ‘The Second Regiment United States Cvwal - : : slavery propagandists, Here was a new do | that there was an Orange lode in the ely, But | tor welente, @000 to the winner, ana. $109 to the he Church, dt was sivended tive Me, Me: | Which sent hit, reeling tace Into tie car, “Perkine | surnihed thirteen geceret ooens cc (he Contentiare FOR PRESIDENT, partato in the wrong direction.whieh proved | on the 12th some of the Iiberatuay Mscovered | second horse; open for all ages, Tae encries were injrek in vwatting Une. charche Lae acne | hit ef the err. Ne retaued. hie hold titicam oni. | APY from ihe rveice Of its Commanding oflceibe re, ~~ to Le the road to ruin "he real Democrats | & Norwegian flag floating orer & steamer upon | MeDuntels's Oysterman, Jr., and Boimont, and D fealoos Irrod_of the rever eutlemin Posted | Cor was fonnd, and te toref was eciven inte eo termed for 180, . ™ aie nity ha crowd of & ret oboe's Tammany and Sanford. It promised tbe | fin ay to Ae Smith's intended viattand its ooce; | tody. Being taken to Ce Tombs, the prito: er cay —A buse ball game was played at Chicagy FARMERS? AND MECHANICS’ CANDIDATE of the North were reative under tho yoke, | teh a crowd of Secndinn=tan men, women, and ‘ And ie wae with conidernbie trevid'ti iat the viame of James Madison, but he was een nize! | centy pe WAIT ACK re : and (red to conceal tho'r apparent. defect children were about to make a picnic excursion, | * €xeitine contest, Tammany teaping the fret har. | A/4.'t nih wiih considernbe trevid't on Jem Manday, one of the most noturions thieves | C°NUY Between ai nre Diack aid puro whi ving, Tae tie OneAt AND co0D eal the F appa: Re iG Wis a shade of yellow in the flag, and this | "Meek in advance of Uysterman, Bantord ris- | Smith's inte fectnil Le d hover nver a frome pew! | inte city. When te was ascending the @tacene | P7MDALKICS Of Lhe Andience were with tio sane Oat yok 4 from Democratic principles by talking about wan eaadatt be athe ‘ iy aa: se “ ine toird, and Delmont fourth, The second w: Siltcee heeien Teewet weuentt ea ras to | fe Tom ky and 49 gobi Saeven sroped (nto Bir, |. Vers) She Neeir bite Wen USEFUL IL. GREET PY, | the compromises of ths Constitution and the 2h 10 couse an attack upon the Innocent | jampod by the two leaders in the same order, bat | Wittens the wrial. Tie reveren, ren.te hored 5, on condition tat he sac inet A Boston paper asserts that the Tironeh [rivers en used to Lyme wd atiength arose to cowie, “This fret having been told to Justic and unoffending crowd of pleasure-seckers. The | sun ord, in ris ! have atiabit down on Cane Cod of reno CHES © Union witle the. otis ft ¢ Sun ord, in rising to make the Jetp, etrack botb | denver his dieonrwe.. ‘Tle (ryii. Moment im whiell an, he ordered the prisoner to be committed \ ing town pane P Preme var ae Oo Wiowy wiltle Me ultk | romovul of the Norwegian Gigz and the appour- | fore aad bind ieet, sud Jeg i, de Jace tial come, ite aad wot sat | without Nant” the yates to bo paendet to ve | Ber 40 tre Logieta ure. that ene enmivoneen W wtne mate 4 of the Caroun echool was to 06 6) aad 6 eeaien; Whe Weeked an auMfcient rotce ut ce trial, and he tuut he Was | Dapera, ‘The cums ts to ont to the Grand Jury. Felieve tacm trom tae exvense of aylug thor board TEXAN and NEW YORK. : ance of a tquad of policewen, who looked t CAME DOWN ON ITs ENERA, V not irepored. Tt was put eirunve, then. tht big —— during the winter isthe cither nationalize slavery or break up the | they meant business, put a stop to this ia | throwing his rider, This accident broke up the | beads of swent etoo | out von tis brow. as te | Pye Bunday Excursion Party which Cape The premum of 200 per scalp of & A ‘ Union, In pursuance of its purpose to | cipient not, Face und quite *poiied the effect, Savford ran roond oc, vTnTeter gf ace ee dt and ieee Rete od Gen. Wm. T. Sherman, ton iri kiitine of Aj fe t iol ie ofl Fain Acknowleducs ber Loss of Cuba. | ruio oe ruin, it epurned the teachings of casttlinina cies tre Curse riderlens, olwont, on seeing Batc® | fii sgnimeer glance o fae kaw ard , tous Keel a On Sunday morning the fine steamer Sleepy | quite a new tade in that irontion Sate. noe et A stormy debate in the Spanish Cortes has | Jyrrenson and Jackson, accrificed VAS Both the Governor and the Board of Po. | thrown, refused to leap the aurdie atiempued tu i Hie usual Wna.nor @ racte | the atrention of tie | Mofow, ander ehicge of Messrs, Jol a and Jan Pays the ranehero petter to hurt thy pemies th resulted in the determination that £0,000 | Rennes, Bes Wives, asd Bovotan while giving the police fall eredit, have es. | Ehore Murouy, but he was weil mustered, ant | © MAFEEItION al wan» ne were to #Ucl 4 | Lynen, started (rom the foot of Thivty-funeth atreot, | alte cattle, which are always liane to be ear men shall bo sent to reinforce the Spanish oe i . JOLAS | neeiully thanked Superintendent Ketso for his phy kept bis seat, though unable to force his | deniy'they wore surpel ot N. Rut 9 o'clock. with upward of 1,590 passe: —Virginia papers say that the powder tanks ks . Spamsh | a'rewed the 1 of its now departaro witi | \i.6 direction ef s during the riot, The | NOmMe Over the hurdlos, Meantime Tammany and | his countenance, aud vive way 10 0. gers. The steamer makes several landings be. | found by the wreekers in the Contederste troneiad army in Cua; that slavery shall net be ine shia hi shia we Oystermon had kept on in the same conitios Mtv. Tad ticir ears buen as uuconiive ue the débris of Democratic principles and tho anil twe 0 New York and Newbargeh, the fest being Wing im titty oF forty ect of wator 4 | Board aay: > ts \ and agit Y sensitive to the # rlitest 6 zs nd texfered with wnt! the revolution is eup- | pons of Democratic leaders, and finally sliiv Fo the detective oMicers undce Cunt, Trvrxo ard | cored cnt ie ee ree Whos Oveterman shot yl i pewadh Mg fl PRSdedan Me Bade feed tee Bho bart hotell dd we ta eb vente Wemmcnnre feved; and thal Cio Goveritnent wil : ide the eae detect peers wad es Cart, 24,4 | ahead and cleared it by two ful lenetar in adviue scquenee, The vreze er, taltering i | receiving trom Mr. James Lynch eome kind word. for use a8 be.ore ite submersion, aa i at tu wment Monopoly | cred the Democratic party into fragments, ard vevective new tives The udvantave thas gilvod ue did 00% luse wea | Gove, CUC kucuiy wive in all his senses, fad w ; yoars ago. SGURCOD LG CONN UOT: andl plunged the coantry into civil war Jon iat menor ible day was more dun: tf Gaal fees tne oven of Whe benek noe ct day in (oe arrival o¢ Gea. W. fT, Sherman avd fam —A school tercher asked a new boy “ Who The King of Syaia is 6 ineapatle of een So much for tho new deparivro in the iy WMG: eUBSOHG ate, Leal er intee, Meet mney Bett ard rlowls clone, wid Lis tymounuins had viorated to | HY,0R thelr way to West Pott weal tt tre | ate the tlorioue universe?” but tne boy coniaa’t en : h for tho new departure h t zon! und euccess, Me IH Lew evinced by L The second trial of the day was the welling race ten wave broduced by the The bind pinved “Hall to the Chiel."* and the | tel). So the tenehir ent a rawh told te poy it ing LOCCO evidicss to Cu! aos the King of | interosts of tho slavery propagandista Is | (ths. be we have ki owledze, wo toe t | for a purre uf $200, (OF (wO-Feur-olde, three-quarters lar ot the el Sleeoy Hollow, seominely covsciont of the LEM. | hg didnt teil he w ' i the Gannibed taland ‘The total § 4 0d | foo) Cie person of dwelling wouse os etore Wascom: | gt sy ‘Thee entered to Le salt for $4000 to peut Line tale of ber reeponsitnitts, dared of ander a tull | Ht wai bin, ‘The doy lowed at e¢ Cannibel Islands Ne total Syanist | if mot Ligh time that the Vemocriey took up | ti ted. ; carey 100 pounds; tor £1,809, alowed Tonunds; tor | a tWOr kel lutedectu Hell at steam. te Genera wisely aurennere an | &¥° Whi0 AD tivelied out,” Mase. wy 1d DA fnfontry foree ty the law of the 20th of | another line of den Redheae-tinbins flaca ed so ite Sererintendemi tle Doard express thelr 1 ¢1 000 14 pounds; tor £500,'M pounar; the Winner | hes tendeney tu full (itu upente umber WiC Ar, Jol.n Lynch, and in tre eee, Ho.Jow's priva'e | Won't co itm Uatat dp y : # another lino of departure—a departure from | gorial thunks or its tnveilizent, diserest, ana wise | Suga Ne suetiine, Fhe betting an ute Centics | ttistenes parlor toasis were drunk in owing glasses Of cold As 6 farmer: living te Medieon county, in March, 1870, consisted of 170,000 men, includ: | the slouzh of postilent heresies wherstu | Ciection o: aMure. in the Jdzment ot tho Hosts | weavery livel the ftarcers trineing the following | Ai AcKnieht 9 9ald to Aave one fairly into tus | Feil was ihre teed ing the Of tl Le lias already | ¢ F bo wan coud bive per armed the duiics better, and | prices in ite poole: Ive Daniels, 4, Ka, ‘Thom alter this discovers end Seon ee | Gn tre reappearance of the General on the pram: Ure biog his WERL IFICKOD set Wik Machiie On fee ing tho rcserver, Feeney cendy | Catuows, Davis, and ‘Tooatns whelmed | tp this ws once ve vas jowitied We ungenee wuicd | Rou “Meine Nelatyte, 0 1 are shiv well—wisie V ig wzod | nate deck he was ver warmly received by the | Sid entirely destiovod the throaher ad the « aces of forwarded to Cuba C0,C60, bea des 2,000 | them, to aid aver ple whore. | cert a wien ws te Superine | Alanttosn, Ke the tat. blo ite ° ing eee We neky Urerges of Avon many of whom were his tolloweis | wheat. The freuleo awest over the eutite Celd, con: : | them, to the solid ground of principle wher lentol the torce, and they now renew the ex a” Pulse Iino Se " Tribe wiedue fe she ah rd-foasht battle. On arrivire st | suming everysning that canie in ite was. Ttuar wut drawn from the neighboring colony of Por‘o | on siood JuPPutSOX, JACKSON, and Wrtatrn, sion of thelr entire conndence in his intecrits, | ti jr flavors oi the test hot in ormet «a to hat amonnt of of Genera was receive by “aUGasiy (eat ven tha Dons ete tb , 1 4 oH leinglevess of Curpore tn the dime. ance t N . and be ore steoping off the wy y tach 00s: and Btarelial 8 xO; wi te te ‘i I f nurter., however, Daniels pissed” Manitoba and T exertion on the | prt ol the fw requ °F Rico; and Marshol Seunaxo, who wants to | who did not believe that Democracy aad f J «nerous duties ‘ofive.* Tanpoone, ly tie ValisEnIe; Ankle and Daniele | Wo BEERCR Mer enti tS thee te se perereaetred | Gener exorested tle. teenks to Mosrts, Jolin an A striking instince of the hasty, careless ras four new Lattulions of artillery, ‘a far} slavery were aynonymons tern: Buch a No man bis received more than the © susep Lozeiher, the forwer, however, etili lead+ | for iin to return lo Clifton, Bot whatorer was tue mes Lytich for the sttention shown him, Dusinere habits of our people t worded in tho tnet se acini & soliliny tx dandy te | y , 4 : 4 j but counne down the home stress, Daviels | reside Inte Seventh Clutch ae to a call —-— that during the month of J ine more thaw 435.07) ottorw too prudent a roldier to te te the ranks of 1) is a new departure, and why not call it a ro nan Ecseeves ® MOre | sof repbily aueud, wnu oat a full to lexiauis ve | ts @ that Mr, The Death of a Noted Williamabureh | misdirected or otnerwhe noc deliverable we e Feonved the army in Sjnin in such stormy times og | Ly that name? gnition of his services twoen t enrat ihe time 1X. Accor ting ht could have be Gamester At (ae doad letter office in W 4 be hs ) by Vaal Danie to the ey or the ra the horte vas now son t He ond experienced the test sat cto , 4 bpd Loedhtgst ky Midecetcte bop toh Uc the present. But poverty is extreme and anencnacnabilinnias ree My bidder, tle wan iuinediuely rue f lita ebecy irom Viet penviemnnie Rieke, ue Mr, Robert Robinson, better known among the | containe! money, checks, receipes, aratts, oF otuer OuN Bouvian of Newark writes to ie, $1.0 ut Wied ue bile rated bs $2 7), nerment ofa tex, cmt ie Wome hove been aa. | @porting fraternity ef Brooklyn and New York «s | documents of valuv, ewark Aleartion that Gov. Horrway was | MeDiuiels Che ower) contiouins to oatuii every | grstevl indeed in Win 'b) retdra au Guusursule fe: | © Uncle Bob,” dled at bi out Four —At Maury, Tenn., a few nights 4 cul er, ano weclaring excitediy taat $10,080 coultnot | port. a Wek i ee i . of Keaso’s “Order No. | bay the animal, We war finally kiusked down to street, Wilamsbargl, yesterday morning, in his | Mav went vot universal tocay in the Peninsula, avd in That Storm- Tpat Ilat. consideration of a low 20, n young @ monthly | We regret to learn that among tho value | iguorunt of the publicatio ‘ Rae Teaving a bura.ng candle aud 4 plato allown ‘o be paid to their familics, many | able buildings injured by the terrific storm | 67." Mr. Bornax says he waa in the Governor's ie Cwner ot £20. B the rules of tue selling TEN BARRELS AND PIF FOOL Tist year, Mr, Robinson was born io New Hamp- Seiteia tetas hafle bie eggs fanited the tadie, ; 1 7 y ae, 44 Which the winng. bri ie sui “! he ‘able icnited the pistol, the barre'’s bem t civilians will Le found willing to risk their | of Thursday the Hou. @eancE @. Banxanv’s | Room fn the Capito! fa Alany on Tuesliy, the | S'ertand ae tie clidey “itnad Brings Over. tie sunt im ‘ Shire, One of bie cld acquaintances informed @ 80x | ‘Th ae aua when ie soune man awononhe wer merh i 1 : 1 rae tq | Cit BicDanicl pure gh,T@sor the priviloes Now Hoboken Intetirots seek Re'axat reporter yesterday that when Robinson was twenty , Rue sie ie lives in the Spanish army in Cubs maguiftcent Lat te to be included. It is to a inst, Mr. Vaw Boarw, Gov. Morvitcnts | beat bic Dave aly DrIVHlOR si. pag eoechaothelesienge I Manag burned, smothered, and shot to death, ‘Tae yillow te 7 aie a Sea ; Ling £600, Lue Old eencieman waxed exceslings E: wary Jumping Mace F | vears of ace his father, who was a large ship owner, Ved Lie balls and faved his head, The expenses of these men will of course | he oped that it is not Comaged beyond ro. | Seeretarv,suid that neither b ft nor Gov. lor hetover Ce result, declining thet *He'y pay ‘et Dollars and Bruises, ot mapcondun Seite Baas papers that da OF ae Yesterday aflernoca at Wilder's Gardena, | frvsi ere: bonne oeen eopay gaune bills. On ute —The census of Australia was taken on the b den llerasel geen Hoboken, a fincwlar jumping match was made for | '¢ deposited a liree part of his taiber's money in a | SMe day that the entmeration of inhaviiants jn the for the sequel strnes, for three-vear- | 905. en faro bank, He kept ov fighting the ¢ are be borne by the Spanish slave-owners and | pa'r, for “we ne'er shall look upon ita Lice | MN had time to road the mows alevo-traders of Cuta,and probably the army They were then ignorant of Kntso's order, and again.” Such wholeouled men as Judge f the fay wi cer until he | Briieh Islands ook place. The Kecistrar-Gorwral ot Wiikten i vo when the Secretary was informed that such an | sins, 30 entrance, B. b wade, winne eis | Were: Piboed 1h STOW) Gad ti ced and le iad a bandsome sur ‘ovince of Victoria, which contains ayool ts ‘will be recruited Uy an; cceerion of. 8,000 || Baunanw are eure ofan “All tall!” Wheto | Case haa teas walsatad hedeaeouead ie moog. | LeTaOee Ora rerE TEDL Ceetice OT ear burt | coulestinlb Were (3. Jitmy into che Fiat gad roa iutiin own credit.” Blsted et bie succes, note: | \nauncnts, way so contdese on ihe cee eaat a8 0 to 10,000 men, utterly unused either to mili- | ey: ev iro t Sund ‘: onlin keeper pice fe S008 1 10 :vande extra, two miles, Ihere wore twenty three | one intu the over ootil the last was reached. Rods main in New York ana continue at the “s ee ied MeSoen ee y ver they zo; Lut Sunday was a little t00 | anerward, Mr. Nortaw says, the Qsearaor enters | 1, yande*zire. two ml lequentiy (Ne puree amount+ staiteaine ea Gua @aaniee tee cae on lid #0. and for Over Ofty yeure be led tbe | Teturus inat he offered a reward of ten siiiline. wa tary service or to a tropical climate, much hail for his hat ed the room, and on being iafurmed of the publi. | @ 1m mover to $1400, Buc five started, .owever, | TAM Stickier was tue first to try his tuck. THe | free und cacy lire of e svertinageniioman, Backing | COllire aud a half ia gold—to every househilie- wha That the money of the elavuowners lias —————- shy ig ae Peat ree He bev B0eG Wu Le Deols we tue Tul owing Falio! | Eprang into the Gret larrel with thy act vity of s icy, and oelting al horse roces, rocatt.s, | could show to him tet his housebokd had oon over arricd the vote f t t . A Foolish Satlor. cation, took the nest tram, at 2 o'clock, for Nw rH turk, &0 Nel 6 Kaneam. S65; By tie es: | eat, then out and into the second barrel, then into ae hates elutseaee His jecess was wonderful. | Jooked ly the sud-ecoumerator, TUG HILHA UU ooo toa ie ce cenes ek, ||. We have Kim badladakces Neth bth Cuore | Cor usta! Rerived im Albany: tein: Newport | Soi, Ra senee at eee Mapas Cae SS JADL ERT he tated | bet tetne brer il fears hl nial | soe TeTe® © Memaatlng eexerty to ue The great Honnet Carré crevasse in tho Mise 08 nroved by the pron: e have rocvived a letter Mr. or | early that worn ‘ fs , ea . eamtht tu on it and fol) headlor e eau pri river. which subimergea the Jac 1 the island at any cost is proved by the prom aise age tibpecheablartie if ——— be start nnd vained Wt througwout, com me | cat it tre entice 0} ft: and ie foil Readiona t© | wus Warringe of Judge Curtio’s Brother, Feet tell sleeve tale gest cree anttesed fee of tho Min Labeda MOD LH Milpleeogs Ballance Sada head ebb d thousand persone on anaver: | ani hxrroset'Aevriman eawe ia tirdeaud By tie | te sextto ey his tak wis Wm. Hanter. te | At 9 o'clock on Suturday morning Sirs, Char. | $vd.sbout two hondied rgavre mitos of tarity yi be int rfered ati the revolatton ig | Sip Vermont at the Navy Yard, in whi $ + iv ot 10 Ihe seventh barrel. bu! fll short at the eighth tect wide, but ihe river t# failing raplilly, and oy Pever Van Kiver thea wonk n chunes and passed into | lie B- Carus, née Rowton, divorced wile of Judge | ihe arst of Aucust no water will ruu thrown it. The © verions loger beer gurdens and other places | PAOPCHD MATCH MeTWweRN LoxopRLtow Axo | aal out of e.ch barrel without toue ine einer tis | Geo. M. Curtis, of the Marine Court, was married to | ra troad line been dettroyed for a distance ot ategt ag a8 sho will, | of the officers of that ship that cannot fail | of recreation ai MiNGrIsHEM, ctor nands, As ne left the Inet burrel he wos | Mir.J..Wilkerson Curtis, a wealthy tobaccoand cotton | fourteen mils, but preparations are be h the year ecch Sunday resort to | Se4 lou suppressed, he complains of e*rtain doings on the part | ; ‘The trath ie that Spain, t shment in and around ie mindy ie Patraerdirary ine ente are being offered to | ET Nolau-e. Caled Muir wus the fourth b er of this city, and brother of the Judze, Miss | piace it in thorough order as soon as the water tal», c fy e “saerod { to be of interest to the fash onable world. | New York city. @ average amount of mon Mr and seem determine | not to be beaten by Vat hy iy neat edible adi ates! Mids anata M nat th 7 ‘ hi i. yee Avene codstof money | Mr. Uarver iu run dauprolow 16 tie tarevmule race | BIOSIS Sere ie eey tne wise ten’ win | Rotien Was wedded to Jadge Curie abott'a sear | —-Anewly-edged l'biled Iphia doctor reeent!y institution” in her colony, Twelve months | ir. G@RattaM says that the officers give “a | each one will spend on that day will be one dollar, Aunent Belmont and Joke Mentor made wpe parre " Wink @ speed, leopng the hist oue with ts mucl | anda ball ago, but alter six weeks of married lilo edn Havana, Il. and the fret care he had wase ago—on tho 4th of July, 1870—the Cortes neing ball” every Friday of each week, | making $200,600, Two hundred thousnna mel. | of $510 lo aay, ollering to be. even oo Kinghaners stall fd at fo the last, but as soon ashe started | Hey Sepirated and a divorce was ;rocure boy, Who Walle FielliNg POP-cura, gor Aa KER Vol In hid A iplied by fife 0; shows & 00,000 an 0 81 WG Larus if be we ce) the auger prices c pdt data 14, f . Aa wintpine. The doe ‘amined the care carefully, paseed « Jaw on slavery by which it is d | and “they invite a great many pretty young | UPlied by fifty-two, shows wx $10,400,000 ep RcLruw olered #4500 on Loartelow iar ter: | is as uvieeuL Lal bie loa «ere u cuuain | | The last wedding took place tn the elezvat ren. | wimtpie. The doctor examined tbe eave ou uful ? " . lly on that est” dervun er Would Dut UY tLebalance, vuLe is unc for that sorta! sport. Ali chtung trot viel bite nee of the bride's parenis ansoi 7 Oked at the patient's tongue, aad then toll the fathes | i ‘ his great metropolis, By 12 0 on Sanday 0. Wein Was ratio) LO accu Heise | Tes bet Ne i : rwokiyn, the 2 luz ¢ yeers of ave eholl not be sold apart from | and city” to participate in tho festivitios, | t's reat mein y Waday | subject ve mivel shufling irom Gen. bu ord, Jerome | 19'ce tha: 1 came very near Lixing the breath wut » the oMciauing Clersyman velug tle Ker. | tne qoetor void them to wake the boy and hold han seer i reste ni Raa aE aH ; nivhit these 200,000 persons will be 60,000 sober, | sud ct eis, an may possiby be browbeurer jie ihe Ie Uae tin nate ics ca eea neuen SOF | Behar &. egy. pe. Wee chines of 8. fons's the fre until the kernel got hot ennuch to” pow ; Aah ‘ Ring Laied oy | There is not much in this perhaps to com . f py Tiuane were ast rf vate curried Inin the acuse, Ww © 80D revived. », E. Churel, St. dot ee, Corer Of Seven their hers. The law wes publ.sied oy | . Tai eieerce i > Care. | 95,000 in high apirits, £0,000 tight, 10,000 quire | kal As la attic uw Riper und Maw living Ged each otter, were | avenue, tae’ aleence of Dr. Bure tne | OU" The old man went up starve and goth orton the late Captain-General pr: Ropas; end yet | Plain of; but when Mr. Grattaar says, pa and 5,000 in a state of beastly inioxie. . dy Colned, grimmelieg 1s £0 over the task which resul'ed in | clerevman that Perfor Jo9 tie first marrin The | gun, Dut whi'e he was loading it (he Hoctor exe \pedt . a . ue Xt if . A TROTTING MATCH Hors winning, Van er tell ou. of the ninth | Darors were band-omely decorated, and -ever:« —The d o tal f the inh t the! ba papers are . eh he f n rt ; | x we as A we ; tio Is this 0 t rance city was made this afternoon at Gen. Mitchell's for a | barrel. tales w Gone according to the lsteet decrose «f | Hig pa varia, which has gained such a world wiso Mets of slaves offered in direet vi of Mande the ship, ta he sailors’ and ma — —_— = 2 ul £1.00), beiween Panu, amvert aud Lew “ -* : . Paar F fs ‘ : The Hanuibal and 84 dosoph Raltroad Aes La eat three to dee te a ee" | pore LAUGuING Af A CONSTABLE, The bride, a tall, magnificent blonde, not adore | celebrity by means OF tle passion plays of Ooor Arm: that hw tines’ rations to pay for these balls and to i i eae ie ri i HUY Was the lavorite betore the start. reling ab pais’ = trents twoyeurs of age, was richly ui 4 in a | mergan, has been iately enployed tae moun. mpany bee ngbt euit in Marion county, : In connection w t's question, we | give the ladica a plate of leo cream and a 1.500 to 30) ¢ or lew, She won the fi anders | 4 teat, | The Old Folks Gutuencrated Again—Tho | Frown silk walkie suis of two ebudes. 1 Villages to Weleonie the Fetuerine solder, The Ai y,, | Mo., ezainst Joux Srerarxe for $10,009 damges, | bus Weameued alter tins epaamudse success, aad Lsw Sihaaline Mave SKATE Wa OF 8 dura taflell Color and the overskirt | wrote of the arrancemcute were Very simile, ‘The notice that Mr, ‘Tuomas Tears will short. | glass of pale ale,” he touches upoa a aul iN ee etolsinny antes damages, | Tr nwou tie uext tree nits tro uimoss ete, | Ciotwerstine Rave Ladder on the side of | Shy yanierof git currcolor, it wistastonwly ade, le of the 1 pia chara stullsr ti d , * ‘3 Peanpges 7 for destruction of property through his negli. | icve wan much ively wetting. cottons Welbbard's House—Another Elopemeut. | an: wos trimmed with @ pro‘usion of cosuiy luce a People of the eiiiage former a chorus, Hin lar to that ly bring into the English House of Com. | ject of peculiar interest to the people in gen paneer (a wing bis cattle to get on the | the firet heat, wien #Panos's booker vilered eve Yesterday morning the neighborhood of West | Fach» ¢s of tu AAs, Hes Wagees Wen-enautely) 10% ite cleanest teoaedy. The rete so'dlere, ane mons te invent wat condi. | cral and to the young lad: partioul é e larger vdue than belore the str, ‘They were wes | Now York, neor Gortenvur . $s Nt | composed o' @ two shades of orosn, | afer the other, repeated poems, ae he oF newal mons a Lil to investigate tual condi. | eral and to the young ladies im particular track, causing on accident, aithough every uine by the inends of Lew, bowever, sai | New Yorks wear Guttenburg, was exeited by the | gai in her uta, eae bear: | events of the war, and ut the clos ors tion of slavery in Cuba, Ifthe truth ig] Mr. Gnamast evidently errs, however, in | Cosy aencted a dnwin) Soadet te ed Cie brivie © OF Lorine’ as’ mucin .8'tuey | S0dcen disappearance of Mise Jovephine Welohardt, | tne tiree large + Tuey vet | pare one of the ponilir eons y, whieh licit 1 nae oP Ate Mista rie Na ; jl PT chose, Tue dow. Une tude oy Low wae 283, Wl o bad decamped with all her clothing. hes $3,000, nnd were @ present (rom the @room. Uer | i oii inized in fecling with th elicited, it will Le shown that fully two. | b’s statement of the facta. Tho idea he con- | cattle roud. This cane Raa Chiias Chin eee pM beseatela a UIT Lae Sad Tika bait non QUA Ree beck Te tes hoe rae ™ feeling with the i thirds of the slaves now held in. the island | veys in his note is that the rations of the | a geod deal of at yas when Mr, Belmont bas juss teiormed Horper that he | Weblards io a jcurnesmnn tailor, end with ine aid | head auerter than sie bride, was Inmonloc gre, | nee ae ere reteircd in dircet violation of tac treaty | silors are y the banquet sot | killed on w roilroud, suits for damages gonerally | v SEU vei va Islantsher agnines Lavs-t | of win wife and dougiter bas eccured w com ortaiie | Hue utWe's mother wore’ a biuck silk skirt with | | ~The Post Odice Bower -crome symics gs ' ; ¥ laa ig oaar ane lai a ni [LODO AE Eas MTV MIEG BARA ta ruR Tomar ime awe Lie f com'or vig train, blue velvet basque with open Into eration Nov. &. 1861, The nnmber of of with England, After this debate, Spain will | Lefore a.” ‘This can. | come from the other side, The ease is not with | iecvtou in suratogsy smd tat I tus cer tk bet i bimae aud rose weans. Three months ago Mr. | acd wreata of” tive fomers” about frat Comgnated a8 money-orner offives was 1% protably reconsider her determination of last | not be, Sailors’ rations do not esnsist of ico | Ut precedent, however, Over twenty yeare ago, | lv siutl withiraw Us hore, a8 other eugagewen # | We Dhirit discovered that Josepiine was aaa eae ital to dete, Mite ting Hie | Wcres.e about 2310. During the deca! seat Ju t¢ p/ ‘ i ven trains h at begun thet ips ove na erter. wo of ine re® 7 mate terins witt aycong aan from New rk, ae SY , Bertani: Ma a Met) ener ve o have seed through mails io week. She long ago learned thet though | eream and pale alo, and that which they do | hen tains hed ja ¢ begur thle tripe over wh 1 Wwimerioa wil ue sms wolkc overs by i) * | Wi Seeks Gemini Mans suves and ‘owt Intimate triende uf “woth puriies | Ove" #5000 wave paved inrousd 4 ; 4 7 was {! Adentic and St. Lawren ailroad | tisaer and Buforu’s Nelve Gray, no oppousacs | ¥!t! Woom she become vcquainted one Sanday arter- | having been invit Judev Curtis wan not present, ape of MOneY-Orders, For the past two \ eave unde Ameriesn threats may be derided, and | consist of—beef and pork—would not be just vr living on the tioe hed s | “Ovestiog to contest Ye BO opvousat® | goon while weiking along the Bull's Ferry road, | A bouoti ul ducuner iuilowed. the ceremony, and | an arrangement with ihe Goverment of Sw.trerien erlean See: 8 of State ¢ ug. | t? hing te ro the pretty young id — Ti @aibnhrae fereade Lis ditebias hae ée Juncing Was miterward indulge. ta for a while Giouayrordard hava DAANGA bat Wine tke tée0 ec uniries American Scertaries of State cajuted, tug. | te thing to set before the pretty young d by « train, the cars being thrown off & CHAMPION MUCFIN GAME. sie paras (aroens. Dy et € apy: | ite newis t Couple drove off to take t Aes King ent Wek boon sanced Lassen rue iene gestions from the British Foreign Ottis | ladies at “a dancing ball.” Doubtless Mr, trash ab ihe time ths ofaers TOP ibe bead = ‘ STUER aS See EEA | 9 SIOUR THI Ee SMAGO TREO OBS SUHOCH WRUMINS.|| crue vorsue ib eMVEL ab Utama binin| WhOeER(E ; si mi he office ‘on. ned to ha > effect, and ° >| ey; whl rear AU dion tie bt i i r Mt whereby tho " “ ' peteating the Olympic arhiogton. old ber paren’ er jon m iy J nip. the United States. I successful tn his mission to hog iene on board the Vermont are paid for out of a | but he obstinately refused to settle, and brought | qie Giympics of Washington aid the Mutuals | YOUNR man's company, and that if they tnd pee leuti'the nents EC, Fe Menorsiad wilted te Afraid of a Name? fund known as the slush fund, and which is | suit against the Company, setting an extravagant | o: New York plased their third for the cuawe | M8 (0 force her she would run away, Mr, Welb- The Latest Firat Ward Murders Gerinany and invite the attention of that Goverument A few shortsighted, s0- | composed of money received from the ea!e of | valuation on the beast, The Company brought | pionsiip yeeterday witcruoun on the Union grouad, | 3'd%s bo 'rotzrten her. hata coastadla call at vie | Coroner Young yesterday took ihe ante-mortem | to tne sunject, hotise at Josephine chat i abe was seen in t ‘ a a Young Man's Company again he Would arrest them | “evosition of Tuomas Dowling of 15 State street, —The Hartford lawyers are puzzled over a ain. As speculated and won on te | both, he Lughed at the em: 1d walked away, | Who was stabbed by unkown persous om Sunday | colar trea) case which hae just arisen wh Aman s suit for dan the cow, and recovered the full amon lee ea tallod Demoerats shrink frara the applica- | retase, such as bones, grease, and other w wer tion of the term “ new departure” to the line | portions of the sailors’ ratio: wused Wiltcwaiueh, ‘There were about 2.000 spec:ators, al eacept sue er The meney pe Aeivieatntie the avawulae game were thoroughly dissutisfled with tue exbiot. | Mt, Weiblardt tacn ordered tue consiavlo to keed | morning off the Battory. who aied lately, leaving @bandsoine property ands of policy which the party is certain to pur- | so accumulated Lelongs to the sailors, aud by | Completely ruiuiog the grasping agri ion for wbich tuey hud paid BMty cents acmission, | gue was seen wits ary ye aug mann M&F | down to tue Battery to eee & boat race botween | childicts widow, but with @ prospect for we tuiure vue in the com This sensitiveness sp rr Presidential election. | an order of the Navy Department it should The St. Lous Lepublican prodicts that | The game was one of the worst the Mutuals have | On bunday she remainot tn the house all the day, | Frank Meade and Wiluam ¥iood on the one aide, | {#60 ® will. duly exeenied, In which It WAS oro- f j 4 10 the surprise Of wer parents im . vived that if the expected child sheuid prove to bes 8 both from want | be applied solely for thelr use and benefit, the operation of the Washington treaty will re. | Pissed this €cascn, and thes moy consi.er thei. | Te avaning of (HAL Aor thet coe math tr | 22, some Geery_onc John Molen on. tee other..| tc, twopinde of ibe property seculé Ge vote and ; " fee seivos extremely Incky:to Lave won tvatall. Tho | § Whey therelore thocsh t abe heat . of sympathy with genui Jemocracy, and ie misapplication of ‘und is by no | sult in banishing our inland commerce from tho | Seven extrem lover, They therefore thoaghy toat she had ban One-third to the widowed motter, If, howe ympaihy with genulno Democracy, a The misapplication of this fand is by 0 x im : the Olympics Diayad & poor game is apparent irom | ised Ler lover trom her thouehis, Yesterday | pebbles at them to get them out of the way. After | chid proved to bea girl, ouly onecthird of th. etate Iguorauce of the lustory of the Democratic | means anew thing, It has song been the | lukes as effectually as our foreign commerce bas the iact that out of sixteen runs made by te Mu- | MO:ming, however, on Mr, Welchardt getting up, e race Flood and several otiers were quarreling 4 WAS to £0 Lo her, and the two-thir te to the Wo hors . y, een wiped from the oce provisi ¢@ found suspenied irom his duaghier's rood In consequence of Fiovd'’s boat having lost; but | *"* party of this country, custom for officers of the Navy to ignore | > ae ee 1 from the ocean. By its provisions | (y,1, only ave were earned, The umpiring wasn | & ie ladtar ued ble. @apaiiies wee taiae ae a Daelag took pe part i ibe Guartel, Wituoul sup | Butthe widow has become ine fof twins, and, ‘The fundamental article in creed of a | Jack's claiins when looking about for means | British vessels are permitted to enjoy unrestrict- | 9 par with ihe play, and was out and out the worss | every stiten of clothive sae had. provocation Flood 8) ring uoon Dowling and siruck | What greatly heigntens the perniexity o nee, 18 : A A ; 7 ; ed trade with the ake ports, and the cheap-built | exsivition We bave #oen Mi, bomerster maxe The ladder was mace in abign iering way oat of an | oi on the veat «Fe assisted in the assuuit, | twinsarea boy anductl, and the liwyrre wiv ibe fevuine Democracy is a hearty recognition | to dispose of this money. It frequent! Tue game way set ior 3:8), and Live mmuies a'ter | Obi c.oihes line, Lot stl einen enough for ity ob- | kivexed Dosting down, and while down kicked | guanaary to huow what they stall do ao See | se mers of Conada and the Ciyde may drop along | the appointed une play vas ca led, the W. ton | Ject. Mrs, Weibhunit’s Joweiy tad been ten, | ant beat hh badly. Wate lying on the giound i and a heroic defence of the equal rights of all ; amounts to several thousand dollars in the of the more costly American craft at Chicago, | wen going first Wo the bat, the gato opened well | aud Mr.Welbliardt lit lost every cont he possesoud, yowling Was staboed to toe left aide by some » —George Whiteticld was once preaching & & elaases of th ple. Every political organ- | course of the year, and very often huge y Hi * | for the Alutes, us they blanked the Ulympica taree | amonnting to over $40), son unk own, ‘Lhe Jury returned a verdict acer aeafiring andic New York, when, eucdew y 0% , : 4 ’ ae : p . Has Pelahaee i, | Bustilo, Milwaukee, and Evie, and, owing to the | times in sucedmion, walle they wate nx ruue tu tio Ne thie day Laey received a note fre 1 Flood was held ag an accessory to the | suming w nautical air and muuuer (hint were Niet zation whic of this, yet pre- | chases of furniture and fancy triukets to | gifforence of cost in construction and running, | sawe time, Io the fourth and fith ionings Hh OrMing Clem Chat ahe war sor siaboing, Le was cert to the Towbs, 1 @ broke in with, * Weil, my boys, we Lave a oeat " > tn mocrat " dorn officcrs' apartments are e out of it ; Ty | Glympians only mane two raus, one ineacs, but the | ted, and © hever return, ———- eae Ms pens sumes t 1 itself Democratic, is a sam | adora officers’ apartments aro made out of it. | out bulk of the produce transportation of | Mivee pul ‘on two rune ih the fourtie ene mee gulstat Gabciwia cic ananenae Gin uaa fy and AFe mAkivg fine headway over 4 ten and a fra treated uceord- | We otat all surprised that itis now | + tuvest, As there is direct communica. | Wialewaabed an ue Git, Luis leit che kame 8104 | Trishmen Ordering Dowa the Ktatlan Flag Capt, Erunk Speight while on patrol yesterday | Perare @ lent breeze, and we att! sno o hog, rty must be a | bein 1 furnish entertainments for | tion Letveen Chica, a by the way of | however, made consideracie alteratio. A Cel fot Colles 1 bel 5 a is uy afternoon saw @ crowd at Curtls and We: heaVsbacuna That dae a atiedy sa prog ve one, be t wi 4 occasion | off 1 r frienda; we wll be the river, English Olyupics scored vo thus without veing euiitled to At the headquarters of the Garibuldian Guard, | streets {eto thelr midst, ant found au | westera horaon? Mark! Doo't you ben orihward a lange pox id favor af the Unieie oe nt gone ty ef, be Kaine fg ° nterpris or of mock Jowelry hia | thunder? Dou't you see those Mann tine? at elort interva sly ita principles to a | much surprised if any protty young ladies 0 i xe 7 ine at 9107 only in favor of the Mateaiay, 1" M : Ue laino fg tas becn | enteror r Jewelry r ‘ y 1 While ite | Tot New:y. Manon lenecinie ‘ n have hitherto found ni inning Were Very titeresting trom the | Husted for sev tol days past. Tt borg 46 waren at twenty-tive cents a chance, ‘fo seize him | ibere is @ storu: goth Every u . mew order of things. While its ¢ of New will, upon loarning: tho fa © Gull of Merico, thus strikiag Feviiy mutin play On Both Aen. and the gume en Won ee txproctive ce catwity. ta the tome | Std confiscate ti» stock was the work ofan instant, | 4 Aves Fite and dash against t ni} Arctrines will, thercfore, ever remain the | again permit themselves to partal 1 bare blameaLihe Garerihaieads ot ihe at Cuse wHL have tolupreve materia i trovarete | poral power of ue Pore excited tho he ol many | bot the crowd not liking the proesdure seized the | Sf} ¥ia e es our masts h ‘ ‘ i avantl sliahie. |iGac at the e: aa of i 1 sod sailors, oy . Wek punt senee Tr ith Cosiivoionenie. uitholies, ond sestervay witernocn, about 4°30 | Captain, and despite bis utmost endeavors rescued | ~'NE sy i# on her bem Cnte bhex ' earns, lie mene nus frequent ual sade Papert dio penea of much-abusod aailon sippi and its tributarics, and indirectly at ever ” Lb 4 RRP ADH welcek. four Dishionn went to the buldine and dee | the brisoner, Tue veteran policeniig thouci. it was yo {to satire th Viewed tn the light of the latter, its Nistory | Mr. Graraor concludes his letter with the | 4!) of Gar ed ' Tite BCOuR, manied tt the fue be tuken down. Chey we rime to make any uirests, particularly av Ve could | thy long 4 format “Car . =o ates d eer ? oLyurre. on TH ures oninen Intermed that it would wot be, as the Halione haa a | bot identity ni sailaots, but proee, dbo disperse will nec saracterized by a serics | information that “Capt. Jonny Waters — Wate 1D...0°0 4 A\Pear SPIE | night to. fly their mation guides, The halons say | te crowd tu prige sine yie. le laut out seven ee i 1 ’ sc dlpdaltcn' ecbeeubast bias Lipo | es F ppabd “si 1 t fi 4 S12 ale 2B A] they would roturn with mumbery aad tase itdown | Liborty street poles ‘station with o & liarnrtan nal mesa taser 80 conepicuous as to practically amount to | nocent Mr. Grauam! What did he expect | bec several balloon asconsions by feinale dros | Alia ocoveek FY S Suith. 84 0 AE EL by toree buck and the mock Jewelry under The Nain . ar when he deliberately signed away hie birth: | SNe Oe ee fate ne ne ute | Benard, ht Seatr's £49 2 cntm' boing vired: Heotodoene tan Mameigias ae tential d rconrwe that made the halr oft ’ The general course of the Democratic par- | right of freedom for three long years? Did | S¥!AF Saloon chase which occarred ia the clouls % 2 9 2 2 | Bocked by the dezons to the armory Inthe mon Euchee ina Presbyterian Church, mulitade d npricu’, and w & ; over Poughkeepsie. A Mr, Sqorme and a Miss ' $4] time Mr, Splivalo, the Freaient of the Company Ye ‘i 5 “ ting in | Ser kuces, guarhing thew teeth, beating their breast ty of ths country has been an illustration of | he labor under the insane delusion that he | 10" ai Mabea wall ganeaina Wao ig | Bde a Complane to Chier Crow ke fe ineult SELOOABY + DUE HM EPPO IOS SR RHMEG IR ae ccbe go’ elt: Mee IROUIS ¢ of ‘ i 5 vn ¢ latter ald to be & well educated #16 20 19 | snd tureatened outrage on their flaz, aud desire. to | Justice Suedexer's Court, ta Jamaica, awaitiag + rg a ese propositions. Especial e ad any longer any rights that Capt. Joun * nd a OUIEgD OF : * , widenly erled. * Now sou who iruly. Fe ‘ these proposi Especially has it b ne | re any long Ogle sis a Be young lady of ninctoen-—started together, bat i te g | Enow Whether they wouid have 1 protect them- | syente in the Roeaville Centre Methodist Ciraron | fuy“euly ered. * Now you who iruly ei sett party of new ¢ 3. Coeval with the ATERS or any other marine police officer | joocrate bs Sqvine ascended nearly to the 2-16 | oe y rm wag RL edi da RPS ay Be te or sera patra Tea t A . 7 P would receive the full protection of the Lew. wn @ who aid A v yo foun ur Government, It mildly op- | of the Government waa bound to respect? | ¢} uds, but seeing that Miss Tucasron was not cautioned them against taking any stops which | beside the Judge, He astonished the listeners in | * holy Arehangel Michal” then ex wor It nistration of Wasitinaton, | We fearthat Mr. Graitam expects too much, | following bis very fast, descended to give ber Paola orurake 9 Breech of | . tue court room by saying that in Springfield, on | * tow who wih thy adamantine eword ea hundre! and with Ainerican erly od a proce-sion armor, drums, and t.etrown fig and the Sunday evening, while the minister iu the Piesbs- | ne jndgment scat of Gon, hew off eve \ teriau Churen Was preachitg on the casing out ol | been raued hypocritiealiy.” Liste devils, a girl and (Wo youngsters in the rear of the hostile to that of Apass, and | He must in 1801 took a now departure under the lead | Pogative arn that it is a naval officer's pro- | instructions, Before le reached the young | totreat with contempt those beneath | however, she threw out the contents of two Backing the Mutuals, colers at the heat of their comma, they marcved | jousg attracted coneral attention by Dlaving ucure, | @pred, «nd Rocco poured fori a . of JurvEisos, who was a genuine Demo. | Mint in oficial position, and he must not | send-bgy and shot up like « rocket into tho | A wovawent is on foot among a aumber of | iit, rincine atments «outing View | Vey were vurned out, of course." It Was brovored | AEAUALtesiafanens and perversity erat, ard, considering his times and the gee. | complain if at times the yoko binds a little, | Clouds. Squine allowed his balloon to drift under | prominent politicians and sporting mon of the east Pope!" It was eared a rupture between them and | {) j aru denwnk Genta ene A Clncianas. dentist; who had . ; ne clouds and ight of the earth unt er | side to organize ew base ball clab te ton | the Trish would take place, but the procession . vons by fiequemt bursaries 10. hion of the Union where ho lived, marvel. | If he doce, he makes himsolf liable to a | the clouds and in sight of the earth until over | siile to organize a new base ball clab for the eoason | the Iileh would tke place, but the procosslox oe What startied recently by having a vat io nes , ait a (pea 1 Hyde Park, when be threw out ballast and went | of 1872 wiat will do credit to the metropolis, Ex- | Saenee eri Oe eee ete all iP peace. What the President Lont, q ‘ " es ie A DPRETOIN SUR DER OTY Wes eaeeate: |: SPU BEATE as up through the clouds into the clear sunlight, | Sheriif O'Brien, 4M wuld, has promised to give | talily tihadvisad; but the fuck that the nemonstea: | Officer Chailes Kane, one of Surveyor Coruell’y | ("Aue ® Wesel evening an long years ward, ruined t party | a ; sands . he object ‘i ‘ent | HOR Was prouuctive of no retaliatory act# tends to i ed the Noi a tuciua, Sanit Rat nieces aay ; ; ; t Lhe Eustern Chronicle, published at New | He aye be must bare ascended nearly balf a | $3,000 toward om shieeh while Other promivent | Show that te odfence was Dot countananced bo tin, | sre boarded the Norta German bark Contuciaa, | ye would be plented to have | f founded, He repoated tho alin and sedition | (1... Nova Scotia, manitesta the moat entire | Mile above the clouds before ho canght sight of | usb sidere are nown to be favorable to tue pro- | majority of the Catholics consizned to Tetens & Brockman, of 6 South Wil: | aud sit onronie neyhous'savosetep ior w vad laws, thwarted the ceutralizing tendency of Terence ws to whether the Washingtow treaty | Mite THUeTON’s balloon, which wae then at least | e+ Amoas the vetting won the idea of a new Calewiae Bane aca regan tin street, Brooklyn, yesterday morving, aud seized | woulda’t be the saine," shouted the ¥ the E 1G { sealatad the ann aE TOTOnOO 88 LO MHOLNOE Lik YY MALINRWOR LEROEY | cailen above the earth and tooked ta him ec | CIRM IGE SORUID Gee man Rhods Bram), | cele raver, 141,00) cigars for tHlegal importation, ‘The eivare | “nor anything Like ii. Youre a a a ri ny bad i" “1 shall be ratified by the Dominion or not. It be od ee bial ” ne looked to ae °° | Jim MeClond, Jimmy Gorey, addy Hughes, and The following isthe letter read by the Rev. | were stone up in bundles and pocked in barrels, in | an internal aching tooth that t na dions of Enyland, aud acathel to Mapt- | jieves th wisbiea ae will canadien ory | biter than @ man's hat, In due time both of | Otter well-known. eports, who been noariy | Mr. Flagg before his funcral vration over tho dest | Yiolution of law, ‘Toe ofeor took his serzare to | have pulled. Le me here every a ie NGA ein laroa pa Reeat alain) \ hen tha Foti ; a Mm ithe ° ay he adrial voyagers made @ safe doscout, Filued” acking the Mucdals ot tong odde, express | heros of too Niatht Me Cute Hovse, aad was in ish gto for about | wave hy ny mind to bev Fe ase ttl IN A 4 Kis inost eminent diselplos, | importont step toward the absorption of Nova a themsolves a# wiiling (o stand an assess nent of | y id ball an hour, but thea ap or ver came lo duliver up an na AO DAYS It OLE, 8 haven Vhe task of carrying the country thro Scotia juto the American Republic, while the r ' ay agehe $1,000 wich Coward toe forrasvion of anew oud, Will you say to our soldiers tomorrow, forme, | the choirs on bourd the bark acain, as iLnal beon | 1 #/ebE Of Your boure It stops aching : é We " fou uf h yagi i F 7 . . "s A Hhere are some ealt wells near Branden The probability We thas is Will bea joint stock that Tam pot able ty poy ine last route to the | proved thet they were merely in transit wo Hawou is eX your doorstep where the ¢ he h that powor lusal of the Dondnion Parliament to ratify the | pur y, wh soe Durce cory, oovducied on Ui Fame ph jo money noble wen who #0 Will ogi did Uieir duty lor law | gud cot intended to be landed here dows kena get pulled ti 1 gives v9 #9098 te arpie the nal drealy, ikholds) mast neoseaarlly palesveie. in a | inky sentusees Wish Revo boon a souroe 0 ate | Pts SORE asec bse Swill beeen a order, and Fave cp tor that cause all s soldier an beater eae y eV f b ing over, naleyon i Mad tonishment as well as revenue to their fortunate | shares of $100 exch, aud dividends will be oct bas to eivcmbis ble, Gol bless our regiment ; and, Hose Olitalt Glue tac tho tinekimen: i Ree ee ‘ ful of Me b inangurated an era of good | *eperation from Great Britain, when annexation | proprietors, The first wes discovered accident: | tl oud of omeh sensu, Tadosbtedis, it pew club | pelleyini Ihab at tus tine ut our great bereavement The Mayor t tos t to the ¢ ‘ a ilanahaoueas f + | is torwed ta she city, the Mutuals ‘willvo uo © Ail Powertul, to Wao wo vo truly vow. Day We Mayor is abou abiait to the Coumon | stares atu, wwaus my Hi Rene aneing ih the Federal purty ex. | ¥#vld foliow as a matter of course, lly of course, aa is uanal in such cases; and | Hero wit. be no one (0 moan their love. Thee tt bomao, has doje that whieh Is righte uy snd just, | Couvell an ordinance relating to haekmen It 4 Ther r forces of the | i. a aT hen it was found t 0 ne sufficient | alvays been uniucay. and have rulned munya bet veh puiniui tor ns, 1 willingly Bow my head and | yy vb esp a neeee has iacatel bate eat tag pired and the Democratic party aplit into The Rey. Mr, Wanp, one of the editors of : ; a ae 7 t sed : i ‘ ot nb Hing oman who tas Flowed tiem, Bor anumber of | Beart it thankscivio aod vraver,” and we must | Vides tat ar noe oe i ka i par #3 1 ; don the isk of i jen. : meh Ue py FT ae o manufacture from eighteen to twenty barrels | youre te in sald that Bows Tweed ba Lup fro abide by tho ve hae Hern rendered b nd every oue bac W ileense, Evory driver cara : ree arte Ret sour tl f She Administra: | the Znaey mt, Hag nade @ translation of the | Oo... per day, others were sunk with eq) H (000 to $10,000 to make the club a succes wand he | baw JANIS FISK de. A back to pay §1 license. The penalty for unlicensed | e’e!Deeis, Bnd 6.29 Wtautiy, OF Bion of the second Apams it reorganized, | inseriptions on the Nineveh slabs in the cabinet d . for one will bo glad to re them distand, A nom z a “4 backs wil, Le $25, vod three couviclions fur viel be | Bewrly equal ta Bumior 19 thee heared 3 tie hunt afihe ld Pealon ||| be Laeat Gall There are three slabs, each | *afectory resulis, But the most extraor ber of names have beon suggenied for the new or- | Another Government Cousin Urevided For | ing ordinance will forfeit tue he Hackinien ¢ Uviied States, arc stationed tp Ines ‘ 0 SEP BMEDE OF EC OIG SOCORRL | OF AMBER GONERGs DS NEFO ATO PAF ee SIGUA PACH | Ost of the busincas ie, that it wae aoon found:| ganisation Mii probac'y be named te New | sv the bidtior of The sun «| miv enter avy depot or public building t9 eoleit | aruy aceuraiug to fevent stalisticn yb party, and, under the lead of Jackson, B: bearing the samo inscription, On two of them | 11.44 41) tig wells yieided, iu addition to the brine, a Fe Saas orev eee ha teens OMmenint 8 1 think that iv your list of relatives of the | »» maenzerty by cunsent of the propristors of #4: | | eeronce, consists of 81,0 olticer® ton, and Vay Burney, took up anew de it is complete, and on the other incomplete, The | oo oy ey gas te wupply with fuel the two furnaces ———— | President appointed to ofice you abould include the | passenger, aud 25 cunts for ea Sivided into 832 oaitalions ef ypiant ys vearons Bre, and applied Democratic principles ton | slabs were from the palace of ARSUMNAZIRDSt, Alsalara’sequiead a Gal, aa a Henator Hard WALL Right, name of dohn J, Grant, the Assessor of Internal | rer, or a liack ean tw hived vt $1.5 of cayn'ry, ‘The artillery force hae It! + , Vet of issues not dreamed of in the days of | King of Assyria, who ascended tie throne onthe | tue which the people of Brandeaburg intend she Baier oft ae ‘ : | Kovonue for tie Tweiln Disiriet of this State ‘ - He srérane provor ton of oMaere in wen ays Penson drei ps fore Christ ; silane ee Renee neante 8 paburg intend nt Many thanks to you for your bold sie dina’ taeic eet ast, Williaa , Impertiling a Katiway Train mer to 1,00 of the latter. [tea angular | y ferrenson wrhed the arrogance of the | 4 of July, 080 years before Christ; and the in- | 4, , lor lighting their town, taken in bebalf of Seontor Hardenburs - . Winker Cah Willi te Weedlns | oer alted thesignsleard end stopped | the Kussiny army more dyMeulty te experienced 1 0% Onited States Bank scription, which is in a Bhemitie tongue and vu - wo never finches trot the O.e Hondred and Fittieth New York Heep e minis th vate, More oficera nave lo Suk, put down nullification . in. | whom ean point 4 Miteers, w the 8:15 Weatern train on the Erie Hallway after it | t8 Hue officers than prival nde wad weer t) : * | compact, consists of an extravagant glorification Tie Bigith W avings Bank was in e Poimt out an act of treacle rved pearly Unree years im the the arty Within a few youre thea bevy entered It near the end of VAN BURRN’s Adminis 5 i ene do Mot return him to the Seas | wer tor tnt woe removed from this office, | had passed Sloatsburgh, He wanted to got off | bY ¥ bash 4 he last eievet Yration detected and of bimsclfand his achievements, by the ancient A+- | « Host Loutstature. Juative | a "Democrats, cover your faces 1 ‘ re guitiioinnen mT tt “ i rH ih 1K ke conmon soldiers durian she ve ed and repudiated an embryo | gyri | \ vora- | Same, aod prepare to chant’ t,o foheral dire o folltiothn, anpalnted 1m | th The cxpress train wee thaaderiog sont | soacsinere Hiasbern on excess nf 262.00 recreile Wot for the nitimate annexation of Texas to fyrien monarch trom whose palace the slabs we ) eae of the incorvora- | fomacrney.l yor trup? oe ’ " ‘owl relation | Only s few miles benind, Con Somsar Bei eee aid boat | Y es, Mo once wouble asd zal en, i wiles bimye!! | " 5 nlonse i y il Invurme nm, | if he bad be F the man ab the shne there would et vacancter taken, Assonwagineas modest!y desnribves bin ' a Home take matics, Kuxoston. N. ¥., duly 14 1 2" [pave bean at leuat one death w) ° y