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THE SUN, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1871. xbipy versation and self-amusement, having never | seld, proved « most tmportant link in tho chain THE POLICE BOARD BOUND POOR JACK'S HOMES, af a) 7 Nl Wenn ak So ecuneed Leena mooie s be ie ceoaeamets atucnces: | A TARUS Be MMAR eters renee: || Peaeezcers a BUCKHOUT TO BE HANGED, YA, | Hows, and then nothing is teft for them but | vietlon of the murderer, After disposing of his terday—Hew th +4 ig aucune Se WwW 4 oti’ . A WOMAN FLOODING THR COUNTRY chaste Took is @ Vagrant THREE TRIALS, AND ELEVE. £= | patient endurance, uvtil the time comes | Victim's property the murderer reswmed his nose whew 0. Akoy fi In front of a store at Church street aud Pars “eid wRee 14 bate 4 proper name of Ziecexuaren and ailed for Ger WITH CUUNTERFEIL MONEY. Maddie Thines—Manterre Tak’ it bas, oa had NATH JURORS ON EACH — - <== | round for them to go Lack again. Steeping, par eomenlney . 01 whieh When Commissioner Sini Leche dl many, whe ob took his seat as he was arrested by a detective off: | ‘The Arrest of William Brewn, alias fouls — = —s THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1871 eating, drinking, and sm Ring are all thetr The Firat Day of September Fixed for the cer who had traced him from Chicago. tou-Circulating $150,000 of Counter. | President of the Board yesterday morning, the Po | Pek a ke Pols H Hanging—The Story o' SI rf = | resources, but to enjoy even these properly, a feits in Bwe Years-Mre. Brown's Pain. Re Went ot to eave ete my soreué con wis Toodmy, m + Daw ty Hee Trial Coamper wae jammed, and everybody wan |; ” Zhis ta the Home of the Vagrant Dug Jacke ‘on tiptoe of expectation, Commissioner Manierre | ‘++ ree bs and the Hon, Thomas J, Barr were olrevdy in their | _ Jaek wae the property of poor applewomen feats; but GQ. Akey Hail was nowhere to be « who Rept 6 oiall ia Ceereh steel. Rome weeks The Police Commissioners are keeping bia out of | 8° Me woman and her stall euddenty disap: Hath ta mibeh aa ponelbte, peared, and nave not sinee been seen by the nelth- Capt, Joroph H. Petty, who had been snmmoned to trial for pablishing resolutions condemnatory of stores, searching the military who assisted the police in ecushing oat | for iit# lost mistrons. At inst « certienan engaget tue late rlot, waa seated by tie side of his eo 1, im the office of Metiins, Croske & Ripley. ia Coure Tusaulty Nonseuse woe med Down the Throats of or Me The third trial of Isane V. W. Buckhout for the murder of Alfred Rendall at Sleepy Hoiow, jer county, on New Year's morning, 1%, Was concluded yeaterday, the jary rondering s ver- ict of murder im the first degres, with # recoun mendation to mercy, The details of the cold-blooded murders whieh there is wanting the appetizing effect of | Gov. Borrocx’s letter in reply to the de. | tal Resideuce iu Philadel» tote usefal employment: fe @ part of the | madd for information oonceratae tt Tast Saturday night Col, Whitley arrested " ‘ i e William Brown, altas Houiton, «notorious deuler in dh election laws of the Stute of Georgia, made upon i him by the C1 tthe © Te" | counterfeit money, Brown, ot Moulton, althourd It is worth considering whether @ radica) | 5" by the Chairman of the Congressional Com- | oaiy gingteen years old, hes a criminal record improvement could not bo made in our whole | mittee to inquire into the condition of the Iste | yyige with the geret hile tather, Wullam Brown, national syatem of recreation, As it is now, | imstftectionnry States, will be found on another | gr., tor yesre occupied the position of lender of a b Lids hi 1 a page. The Governor gives a clear account of the | pave of counterfeiters and dealers in queer. ‘ihe the holidays of the whole year are crowded | sqiira of the State, and we commend it to the | old man’s Hine of operations lay between Puilaiel Sweet Hagen be Combine Mouse—Arah on P gum Matinwe ; R emt, too sion on Fy aw i into @ few works of the summer, while the | gtteution of the thoughtful render, phia and New Haven, and, notwithstanding it was | the Hon. Noison J. Waterbury, and Caot, Patty's | wis placed aquiust ou ¢ apt) score, and hereu Jace | Backbout committed, and which were at the time 88 | rest of the time ts given up to uninterrupted tee estimated that in two years he and his confederates | sercewnte sat near by—ail pale and nervous to stalled. ; , reported io Tae SUN, ure briefly as follows: Buck 38 | work. ‘The divine institution of the Sabbath | A curious scene occurred in the Brisish | had circulated $19,000 in couuter‘elt money on tis | degree. All avvaitod the calling of Cunt, Petty's | ge ,\ouns archi s stuie Jack's iovse while he T soug and bia wl'e, who had no children, lived to Taciaen treasadiel, £438 | ie @ hint that rest should be taken at fre- | Parliensont on the evening of July 6, The Uppo- | 180 slone, he euded the atmort vigilance of the | case; Dut they ware compelled to wait, (or the Beat, and the coz was vomeless. Sone nein. | gether on the farm of the iatter at Sleopy Hollow, ovits in Chav packages, a Payniat tava i haw inteeral mr Aition members had shown a disposition to impede | #'eetives. Brown's wile, Mary, proved « wonder A, MANIBRAD HAD REM SUNATRECK, bor next gave Juck a sunil packing ewe, bab that | Backbout was known throuchout the district at an jenn quently recurring intervals, and not concen- ful acquisition to him in carrying ont his nefarious | amd his only means of relief was speech voncern. uke waaay G idle drunkard, and because bia wie wonld not fur A e jot bil d i ‘. J Li uf trated into ono single annual vacation. bapa “ i? had yb 1s ker ty the | ramsactians, Mrs, Brown wae a women of solen- | ing Capt. Heme and Tum Sum, v8 follows: Jiea Devan to Chine Wee terse ee eee cots | atts him money, in April, 1809, We quit his home, There is need, too, of cultivating the power Simaae, Bor hat is ie th 7 is coun a A did personal appearance and giited with a suavity Ma. Pasewent: ¥ making a poe ren and tor several rate i, jay in | and Hved at the hoase of Willett Brown, a (rend : Saat P itustering, Consequently the Premier calied | of manner whieh gave her tar snirée into the bess | [ew femarxs to tac me moied in air on the spot where z had been. and neighbor, for reveral months. Hearing about r 4 (tia Court) room. h line vee Athira t . of oe ed holid Hs in sinew ® meoting of his supporters, and instructed thew | circles of wociety. Her moue of operations was | talledciion’ ol tue. Honra with the couduet of Cape. | and thin one he enjoye tthe present time “Ancaie: | the end of June that bis wife waa about to v manuer, 60 ey may be somothing bet- | in the course be wished them to fellow. The | thi same. of sowsriies whiee bre y investigated ihe | per pop” divoree, he returned home, and there re to the time of the tragedy, On Christmas day o! the same yoar Buckhout anu his wife paid a visit the Rendall family, who ived about half a mil from the Buckbout farm. Aster tea, Buekhout ai Mis Rendall lost at @ game of vingtun with Charlie Rendali and Buckbout's wi'e, and Buck chutye of cowardice which dor Wwoae alter the doe by and toe bimeayd cently (vund'that he waseturogact. Noone | Poyicemen keep him comoany Oy, ma ow cy forward n Maeve 5 - Gone 60 tue Cant wi ecoait | ing the example of the phitaathrocie Mt. Borst for the good of th but for ms own sate | carry Jack little papers of victuais om their revura faction. Tsaw an afd io Tam SUN of this mor from \anchine. 4 full adfidevis eed: Poor Jack i* at home all day and ts «iad to see noted. to pr Ail visitors, expecially those whe cive nim a * feed.” iC ne is gufiy Lo On Sundays a watehmas eares tor voor Jack, wav. ter than mere oecasions of inactivity. To | result was that on the evening mentioned, when She would regt & house in some fashionable lo- know how to play is as useful an accomplish: | Mr. Newnecate, an Opposition member, took the | SAU/Ws ond with the money with which she wai ment as to know how to work, but it is an | floor to oppose the bill, nearly the whole body of | “47% boumtituily supplied, she would furnish is im ® recal wonner. Bho would then manage to accomplishment which at prosent seems to | Government members quitted the hall, leaving | igus the acquaintance Of the more aristocratic be abandoned to those least capable of mak. | ‘heir side of it, with the exception of the seats | ot hor neighbors. At the house of Mrs. Brown For the accommoéstion of persons restting ap town, adver te for Tum SON will be recotve: Our regular rates of the ip-town advertisement offtes, Bs Weat Thirty second #troet, at the Junction of Broad Way and Sixth avouue. from § A. M. to 8 apt. Kelme, and more readily to dy iy The Bun in the Country, | iG dood use of ft Fuctivwen onlay amply. OF gourve hls aiep [itera eLAGi tte tor kas nickel inl FE ae Sens esiaevere mciceee ie | ee cement cn er tes sey) ide ine 66, the. evinces waey Harve nk, Rees ed goutlemen, entirely empty. s step | a / ew intances an i oe | gome forwar #ive their teste nour. A DUICHMAN'S $10 HORAD. inka neuritis Caeh“surtve wat efouis 4 vent to them daily by mail, for Oty cents per month, Hands Of. . Fonfered the continuenes of the Gebate ridive- | thelr isade wets. tavitees. Sue: kevpers: ew tees Bo blbit boas Aacby Gd canntirrdlnncd namic pene at Buckhont said that if man wns naturaliy bad. nc Dy sadsesming tae Pablisher. x The Troy Times spenks of the Trieh Bri. | lous, and in a few hours}the Opposition gave in, | occasions were fovste ft for the gods, ard of course | of the Board, the other Commisrioners iuaicate: | The Arrest of th yor of Haverstraw— | woman coull make him goo, To which Mr. fu ss gade as“ tholrish Brigands.” Thiel ¢ | And the absent members returning, the amond- trades-poople were all paid in counterfeit money, } \veir assent, and the Board procested ty How tho Loungers Got their Drinks. dail, Sr. answered that they must consider tin but in such a Jndiet manner woald Mrs. Brown ‘THE TRIAL OF Cart. SOskeu mM. PertY. Cortespendence of The Sua. ‘The Captuin, having beon called to the ber, and | Haverstraw, July 15.—On Tuesday John Mil- the chatge fiaviag beon read to him, wus asked | lr, ® Temton trom Rockland Lake,visitod this place What defence he would offer. He replied by draw. | With venorable gray bores, worth perhaps $10. lag from bis pocket and re the following: ‘The Dutchman hitched hie steod to» post in front To the Hrnovabls the Board of Poitce of the Police Dee | of the United States Hotel, and after taking rei partment of the Ciiy of New Yor. Yarer, went down to the steamboat wharf, While RX! MM anewor 10 the charze presented | he wax guno some of the thirsty boye in tne bar. v D. DB. Hasbrouck, . Aging Culet eth, cf uaoficer ke Conant In ening Vie'atiee, | room offered the horse for sale; » Dateh farmer jon tT ficetiog pon the eoudac SPine dt our wihtrry omsn zaGoas ar tie dace oasce, | WhO happened to bo pissing purchased the ared ‘avenue on the J2tn that., L respeoutally and was to pay $5 in cash and treat the CE with Mncere torrow tack refiect | Coump-ny, He pati for the drinks but not the five t wes during Lhe exhaustion eousequent ire, and mornting the marvel of equine longevi- ema Cte pre ing aay, ad auder | 4y, erawied uway. Wie tie Dotchwal returued he ee mare cite the ND by whioh Are case? thaw | mised bis horse and stopped into the hovel to in eeety wounded. i 8) ee.t aad Quire in reiation to it, At this time te only persons lore 7h ComMAGT VoouaKe’ a ouO.IS FeAtemout | Ji Me barroom Were the Dartenier ex-Mavor Sabena aieceeeres westerns atbcaans | pe Renate, he a rat - ay Do over pa nichran mutes makes law it AR Sh Sra ar ot teers ane my record daring | Someyody.. and siaried Later in the [Here the Oxptain became much affected, and 0 broke down, The reading of tae document was | rest of Mayor De Noy lea, OMlcer Polhamus, continged by the Clerk } with tits document, appeared in Haverstraw in the i dewy that the pollee of the Thirteenth and astogisued everyboly Dy arresting uo Were Ad a Most perilous position before Juation Bauith. =: nae the aay, neae' ted themselves wi Sled feelings es we refisotad’ pon the fact (ual & wed comrade, who had stood Witt us tn the howe of Bie asyt iad’ Veen “unwecemsaruy” man W wives Rood, and themsoives wort clon FOR PRESIDENT. ie outrageously digprneeful. ‘Tho Irish Bri. | ments to the bill were put to a vote, and satis distribute her favors that she always managed ia gade was « Union brigade, composed exclu- pe val wee made toward « tinal dispo- | 419g her bills to reeetve a large amount of cliange sively of Irish regiments. It won imperish- a Hf, perchance, s merchant would find thathe hed « alle renown under Gen. Trowas Francis | A slight nnploesautuess marred the regatta | OUnterfel $100 bill Im his possesion, the wealthy ori @ Lin reg arietocrailo Mrs, Brown would be the inat per- Mraonen. No body of troops in the Union | of the Northwestern Boating Association at | sou in the world scepeated of uttering it, army left a brighter record Oconomewoc, Wis., on the 12th and 15th inst., TRAIN UP A CHILD, &¢. While one may regret the resolutions | leading the Chicago boating club to withdraw | Whitiam Brown, Sr., woutd never show himactf at pasmed by the officers of the Irish Brigade at | fom all participation tn the proceedings. ‘The | the residence of his wi'e, the onl inmates being Precise nature of the difficulty remains in doubt, | Mré. Grown andthe young William, The son was Seasia Oiit taco TOaunis ik we tie A Milwaukee newspaper intimates that the Chi- | e*rly initisted into the mysteries of @ criminal 8 os M4 eee og ah ts \. tay cago men found that they were unable to do | !i"® and at the ago of ten years was, thanks to ma- and self-respect as to cafl them ish | thomsclves justice in an atmosphere that was | %7%! inetruction, an adevt in the art of pickine Brigands.” . .t free from the peculiar odors to which they had | Wu 'he gus ety “caertt wa ene, connie, Quirotism Rampant. been accustomed while exercising om the Chicago | anq then the isd whose pocket was picked : iver, and insisted on having dead horace an- | was eo struck with the respectable appaur- The Spanish Government is sappored to | chored at convenient pcints on the course, to give | ance of the child, and Ine tears made such obtain its information of the state of the | them stimulus, The other clubs refused to ac- | an impression on her, that she refused to prosecute, Cuban revolution from the telegrams and | cede to this, but wore willing to permit each man | 8&4 young Wittiam was released. An antoward despatches of its Viceroy in the island, the | of Use Chicago club to carry @ dead fish in his | Cirenmstance whieh happened about four yeare ago Captain General. > The present incumbent of | !ap while rowing, 80 a8 to give him a reminder (ot tabden sae ‘Goel toms tatkapeinr? ieee this important and lucrative berth, Count | of Chicago atmosphere, but the compromise was’ 4 : was"! fe., had been operating extensively ta Now Jersey, VALMASEDA, after ‘Te Deums for the pacifi. | ‘tiguantly rejected, The Chicago Times insists | ing nad boon so sucooes!ul that be had dropped his ver to teu adnoriay, 1m visited Mra. Bar id, “So Mr. Rendall thinks ef to which Miss Rendalt anewered her did not mear it, line hout told some of the neigubors tuat Charlie Re dail was too intimate with bis wife, and that Mir. Rovdall had assisted bis son im his ‘iinproper cou: irs. Buckbout. morning of New Year's Day Buck. Hn oUt and discharged both barrels, led it with No, 1 shot id lald ie not in the kiteven iting room where it ueaatiy jaced, but behind the bedroom door a joining the sitting room. Everyt being NOW prepared Beekvout awaited the art fete, About eleven o'clock Mr. Rendall his vou | Charlie anocked a the kitchen door, which was opened by Buckhout, They entered, shook hands with Mr. Buckhont in the kiteven, and paved through inte the ait “OOM, Charhe site on the sole, sue Aix. Rendall on b chair gear tue (able, ‘THR ASSABSINATION, Backhout then went into the kilchen aud returnee With a pilcber of civer aad two goblets, which ne presented \o bis cuen's, Charlie Rendall uskeq him Whevier be in’ended to drink, but be gave no answer and Went into the bedroom. Charlie Rew dell saw @ gun pointed ut bio, and thea veeame us conscious, and the murderer alone knows # hat ap ened Curing ie next lew minutes. When Carlie VARMERS? AND MECHANICS’ CANDIDATR, TUE GREAT AND G00D USEFUL H. GREELEY, NEW ORK. Fon Ahead. ‘Yhe pablic mind has been kept under fuch a strain during the last twenty-five yoars in settling the slavery controversy, that the people are bent upon having a jolly time im the next Presideutial campaign. The noo quarrel being now disposed of, and the old issues which have so long divided parties having consequently disappeared from the arena, the rauk and file are going w do pretty much as they please, regardless oe Was NOt content to have the matter paitied saloee bis nce was covered With, ' ‘ that the Chicago club is backed up to the fullest tem Feankty cou! such # quiet way, and yesterday he eave dae no We RTT ho was of the wishes of self-constituted litical it . reexnt! One of the detectives had be , ° dived. He weot to his father, who was still sithog hes 0 pol cation of the Eastern Department, officially extent by public opinion. Sreal pr gations. One of the Get ives had been | apan ‘sonte of Justice as well to the Justice snd the Dutchman eike e, 90 is $ aad not bel: bie ta lenders, It would not be surprising if oue A ne be Bagel ibe ‘Tan, throag announced in March last that the insurrec. tm {ull counaence that my faithful Doth arreaten and broughs (e Hav: ——_—a—_—_ ma a §100 counterfeit on tie dhoe and Leather ¥ Dut duriag many Years. will not bo ais Bake get Any answer fariie ran throug the ' ‘ j Dut will be connidered im mitigation of iy AnaWer to a charge of (aise arrest and pore Mrs, Buckbout wus lying seivelon CF the first fruits of this now order of things | tion was wiped out; that ite sole relics con- | There is @ clergyman in Massachusetts | Mish cine us United suites Court aud the: ovis | pumanisent, or an ofeuce wiiche wan novaa inten: | deramatin of enaraeter, "Fhe venerable duatice | on'tte"asuve nig tie garden, Waere’ We Agu be: thould be a multiplicity of Presidential can- | aisted of not over 2,800 bandits wandering | named H vex, who religiously believes that the | dence seuines. him Being of tae most conctosive | SMRTS'suiuntean” Sate ett very much ‘righteed, and now sare Lo feelg pad | CMM URCOMNIOME, didates at the elcetion next year. in the woods and in other inaccessible places | Almighty interfered to prevent Col. Fisx's regi- | Sparacter ve wat found gulity and sentenced w the Se laepariay ~ ba meray teaaeed because he make law init Joh Buckouts Youre, ad two 's. im UO were in ? ‘ 5 NR ANCILLARY Q) 5 nena house with Mrs 1» Vestificd om ha (rial (isa The chiefs of the two old parties will do | of the island, without arms and entirely | ment from Ldap in Boston ons Sunday, He During the reauing of Capi. Petty's (rank confee. TNE FATE OF A STOWAWAY. about 11:30 o'clock they heard their best to prevent such # new departure | without organization. says that a few Christion ministers and church ine face of the Aneti- Ce rpp cer TWO RRPORTS of a gun in the Louse, which caMing und. slamming’ of dou members prayed against the contemplated dese- bigest esteem by deale eration of the Lord’s day, and in answer to their | ‘Y/0Usbout tne United States, prayers a rain storm smote the sinful Fise and his Mns, BROWN NEVER BQUEAL yowith he | a Pi en One ‘ site Clearer by | Ark Auburn, @ poor Englishman, resolved to ts this, Each clan is proclaiming that the country will goto smash unless they sue Englishman's Straggies to Reach the Lund of the Free, At the time this statement was mado Var- MASEDA had under his command at Jegat had (akea the maniy way out of hi Ohing Out ot T hay ‘s Commissioner soon mace bis sentiment Lie mindow whey saw Buckuout inpming down tie ceed in 18 The people dou't believe one | thirty-five thousand regulars, and thirie " One of the brethren wa: rd o i % resolution that *- view of Cupt, Petty'’s | come to America, bathe iacked the money for a pas. | Ord. ‘They then wens wus and naw & itwsvcda\ is, i : <* | siuful hosts ase like storm smote Sisema. It is | vemara that “Mary Brown Is « equare gir Belen = easy the riots, and oie frank in the garden bleeding trom the side of him ter word of this, They know that it is not the | thousand mobilized volunteers in active ser | generally thonght that the eze of miracles is | yever known to squeal. no maitor w* ow aid manly acknowledament of bis error, the Board hove pastas headlmsldterra at Athol re (ney, eat entere Buckuout’s use and found o1 r oe, n . i i ways housted *hat iv wie si culd be urrested | wouid dismiss tae compiniut, Adopted. reted him: i | r ’ ueanout Lyin chen floor in a country but the two old partics that are | vice, beside sixty thousand ve lanteers doing | past; but it seems that this belief is not univer. | 2 @ could fr tue thing all righ P hype ote goon Avre—Mesere, Smith, Barr, ard Maulerre. Absent— | got to sea be was discovered and taken on deck, | °f bivod. bucknoul’s gun was near Ler sid mith likely to be smashed next year. The Repub- | garrison duty in the cities of the island. | sa) in New England. Mr, Haver hee one stiong | lease in a very short time, its stock Lrokeo aad hanging on tie Larre!s by toe Judge Bosworth and O! Akey Hull, During the time of Curet Wood, Mrs. Brown was He told the story of his poverty, The sympathy ot - - - t wari. Altuough Mire. Backiou''s lead wae Nican leaders roar «bout the Ku-Klux Klan, | Since the da‘e of thatjofficial statement, that | pola vr of his t! if if jory—there is no doubt | erresteu in Jersey City tor passing and doa.ing } Seraeant William Quivs we next srraizned on the sailors was excited, and they gaveyhim food, and | sluiost beaten to ajeily, sho was ullve when they nad the extreme peril of letting anybody get | is, since the 4th of March ast, over 1,500 | that it rained hard on the day of the proposed | coudterieit ‘money. Chief Wood used the atiost Ged cover heater see Prayers lara Le Was permitted to remain on deck. entered, but she died Iv about twenty minute's wiih tis are officially reported | parade. If Mr. Havaw can only show that it | dace 0! her puilt wae conclusive and s teren Of out speaking a Word, In thesitting-room they found Mr. Rendall #itting tua choir with a severe shot bird As there is said to be a law, bowev to say. ile sup. in Great Britain against stowaways, the Captain of the Ivaho their noses into the Federal crib except ing. He had notaing ture Cuban * in 1 Capt. Petty tad pac bh me conclusive and a term of secre uunber of counter at deal " tn ot a 18 + en o ee oat tn the State Frisom stared ver im the face, not even | Pose? pine to taereso- | resolved to return Auburn to England for punisu- | wooud in the stiv o1 bie peck. He was deat. Bu Guaxt’s ollleeholders, The Democra*': tend. | i:vicd in the field, and more than that rum. | woud bave been dry woather if the Ninth bad | the'ns dase o hiveration wiien was held ito ber | eiprnAout of a goo. fesling toward bia. |” | Sieg and wren the vowel Atrived in tiie purtue | houtevidentiy tot Mr, Renal, linc in iosaut m1 D ce eC et-bag’ e . ave y not been in woston his position wil @ unpreg- | could tuduce ner to divel the unmes or where Pr cg — er ARO Sy eee eee . erlered Auburn to be iocked up in a litte room. ¥, and Would also have Je Jharlie Ren dat w ers denounce the carpet-bag -«“anauire | ber, some 1,840, bave been officially declared nabl , Stouts of ber confederates, duet belore ine time | No sir, iseaash teers a © itaned 9: “a: fhe Engliet prisoner, when the vessel got to its | @ portion of the shot struck the gublec of caer us that unless everybody ¢Onstrues the C to Lave surrendered to the Spaniards, So that, . Pomiedae sO = StS fixed (oF her examination, bowover, ehie aopeared to Mears wer pavteree ee can aaa lar, could see irom'bis little window the tree J watch he, At the lime ras bobding to itis Lips, break t t , * “ant # x relent, and Decame, as she said, quite penitent. sie 5 A ae | shores of America, while he remain woner | img it siitutton ag they unterstand It, we shall ere | accepting VAtaAseDa’s statement as at all | Capt. Joseru H. Perry took a manly line | ‘oue'chlet Wood tat ifhe meuid ain ber to have | Agiain id totevusalt me at all) | ances Biitin fie” Abalens for ioert)s be eh Gd Salt divine ati Vong Bave an Einperor, or something of that | appronebing the truth, the Inst insurgent | of defence yesterday, in frankly acknowl dying | & Jew of \he very bert counters ait motwe watch wore | was heid? A.—Up stairs, Brat acesen Ses Canciones be raed thet tae |... Pho marderer thew laraed, on his wifyy breaking wort, at Washington. The masses of the | has long since disappeared from Cuban eoil, | his error and throwing himself upon the Police | gusran ee to bring ITATING GOY. HOFFMAN, were no Oluer eans of reaciiug the the gun cn ber head with pis tunuine bows. Ilr ro than by ; ie 5 Commissioners’ seuse of justice; and the Come | ers into her net, s0 that the Cuief world be ar, © fey 70 ied ! waye of | When leit the three, ax he supposed, dead, aud ola people regard these proguostications simply | Against this we have the fact that rein j a pocute thet ‘arres rr r. Smith— Laat story and tLe one you ty | ming the door aftr aim ran to the house of tet Alls aa thecanRteat orton yolliteal oo be missioners did themselves credit when, taking | ScSGUuel StFeth Witt abundance of are notthe same, Now 1 consider yoo have wit a eel rere id fell Into aid that he hud killed Charlie Ker. forcements are to be sent to the Spanish + ty this matier, ana I regret it tor your suke, for | OOS decoming exrausted, lost lis grip and fell into fi 1 ” ” . cl and that be (Ira Miller) might as well hang nun anieciites army in Cuba, to the extent of thirty thou- | int? consideration Capt, Petrr’s record as one of Mis. BROWN BEATS THE DETECTIVE. a ure a xoud oftcer, Rianne kenwc st ee W ior We bed “got to. be hanged. a2, Lie babl 3 : + the best oilicers of the force, they gracefully d: Ber oir of penitence aud ber plausible story won Capt, Perts—I am entirely to blame tn this mat- atch sedis SS ley Readail, Ire Miller and ort It is highly probable therefore that we | sand men. It must bo borne ir mind that the entire condence « Catel Wood, aud. think ‘but I read the documeat to Sergeant Quian, took him to Tarrytown, huving eone to Hucklours an aeiGe DP ap | mused the complaint that by tring Mrs. Brown a9.a rool pic and he said he approved it. | consulves no one, but and seen that the report was coriert, ana hunded chal} see four or five Presidential cand.dates | at the time of the outbreak there were fif me tould win-everlartins fame as adetective: he seoades | asked the two platoons off duty It they approved of ies ater 16 Com sak eho lack bua to Jn the field for 1872, as was the caso at the | teen thousand regulars in Cuba, that sixty | ‘The Democrats who run the macaine in | toler reais lie wowed MOON FE Ore cat ta dest Gate coveriae toe te Toke Risciae Sek Seth beat wun wed hs a | Wisc the Of $10 ana $20 bills, taxing th owey beryl lee phen ecg ce wd “f in the folowing March Buckhcut was : grand break-up of parties, under ¢rcum: | thousand have been sent there since, and | Wisconsin have sotled upon the Hon. Axomew | % 70,42 $9) bile, lasime th ’ Bakes tals copy be come dowe snd reid ihe revels: | 1, 144 zutior of The Sum the murder of Alited Rendall, the d ting stances very similar to those now existing, | that one hundred thousand voluntecrs have | Pecovrie as their candidate for Governor im the | bith with hie initials. Bus to tlle point, and I never saw unviling bewerex: | Sin: The plucky fellows of the police are re Sine chee Aan sizdlec clever bared in 1824. On the one hand we may bave & | been raised in the different cities of the | S°mINE campaign. Their partyin, that State gente of the bi pressed.” d heu sald: Thaw you bave noobiec: | ceiving compliments on every side trom the citi | ior a verdict Of ullify snd oue staadins out fot ‘ ‘ : A oes not possess a better man, Mr. Paovorit is | Jersey C.ty Being tone provided with amply iuads, | HOU to mine 79! er epiled that be ., fy aie aa . acquittal. regular Democratic nominee, and an ALKCK | island; that is, that without the promised ay Hate | #'¢ took ber departure for parts takuowa' fad not, ; Beas, and their cuperior oflcers are patting them on | a Trout was tried a socond time in March lie at present Chairman of the Democratic State ‘ir, Broith—You swear the statement yc tha teak RPEPHENS ultra State Rights nominee. On About one year afer and giving them holi was arrested in the 8, and forgiving thirty thousand, Spain has employed no and ; sinh he ¢ jury standing, as in te fornver trial. cleves Central Committee, having succeeded Haxar L, | ortuern part of tals rate aid sentenced to im. | Made is true? 5 1 sovemuly ew thelr litte peceadilioe to one in favor of aod—that's all! Now, I nVicting, Were dismissed, the other hand, we may have an office: | less than one hundred and seventy-five thou- | Parwen in that position, Asa progressive Demo. | Prisonment inthe tp for ove | "Nr. Smith—Had you mado a frank acknowledz- | Wink that their vehavior In the riots of 1863 and THE THIRD TRIAL holders’ candidate in the person of Gen. | sand troops to stamp out an insurrection | crat Mr. Provprrt is conspicuous, and has for | ton inat ihe talents of her #Om were called into | MONE Of your error, as Capt. Petty did, tie cou | 1871 deserves some more substantial ackaowledy wa poworiety Fo ghont the county, aud the unwillinzoess of many to serve. ona jury, three panels, azarega Dy had to bes Die wtatemout to me aud auotuet vores itis puto | MERE, and If there are enongh otuers of the same me to censure an officer \lo bas always done | opinion, T suggest that this would be a good ide: Ould have } Let us present them wito as handsome a flag a8 can Gant, and an independent Republican can- didate, Then, too, there may be a Labor initiated by forty patriots armed with pistols | some years been far in advance of bis party on | 213%) ind fe mas made the Prive pal imetrament ior and shot-guns, and which never bas been | the live questions of the day, Although a gen- YOUNG BROWN AMD mis PaLe. his duty foithiuily and so well, ona T i 4 * summoned before a jury coud Le obtvod, Alter Reform candidate, a Hibernian candidate, | able to borst—so great have been the dffi- | tleman of unusual ability, his modesty has kept | The eariy Jessons waich he had receive been prvad to ¥O.@ (0 dismiss L's conplaint, be male, wid eome auch inscription on it ae thie: | 8, atlent bearing’ of testimony, the cise wow | ' * . A i % i etirement, while te . | mother, aud his subsequent connection with We no: STICKING TO IT, LIKE 0, AKEY MALL. snmmed up last Toesday, and the jwy An Orange candidate, and Woman's Sui: | culties of obtaining contraband of war—of | him in retiremen thi leas able men bare be- | Teriore’ aiull, Busaers Kate Gutman, “slit Min | gergent Canncdes (anehacees celia caaa seveespearvenanerstoasttntes re briely but clearly charsed by Judge rage candidate. In this troubled state of | an army of twenty thousand men. come more generally known, It ee be most vy. a 4 Hed heaved Bate, bud weil qualitied bim | nnd no piper, J ment thie Color to, their Barnard, Tu ey. Foti 4 shortly after bc sock . r tor Khe wor Smitha of ‘RTROPOLITAN PoLicr, all once taken, resuiting eleven things the bewildered masses, discarding all | Kither, therefore, the fresh augmenta. | “uthiully said of Mr. Provorit that he is not in | '°hiN Bee nag mode Cineinnatt her pire for |, MF Stultli—You nequiesced in the resolutions, and im grate'nl neknowledgement of Votes for conviction and one for acquittal, ws in the the remotest sense a political hack, We do not | gistripating the quee rand laa located herscl) in a io ever h 0 a fue wansion ticre, Wale the agents aud conied bellove be ever he ® a than one offies, and erates of Sire, Bown wore scatvered through the that the Mayoralty of Madison, to which position | West, ler son sad Ked headed Kate remained in th Don Quixore’s tilt againet the windmills, or | he was called by uo almost unanimous vote of its | city to ouy in coun’ erfeit ond forward It to the uead- 7 ‘ i ; Quaricrs in Cincinoatl. For atime thines went ou it is fair to predict that tho services of the | citizens. His popularity among his neighbors | Swimminely, | u! le ere o! Col, Whitey and fresh thirty thousand will be as inefficient | led to his nomiaation for State Senator shortly eee] Lee Meds are Se pccees As (ruuinanly connected With teu Toe Board have consulted on sad Aue you ten days' vay (843.82). You @ brave, novice, and goud officer, and regret to vumisn you, 3. ries fw ont, thing waleh saves you | —aud ask them to carry it tarough our streots, in ok Heke gai 4db my Mheir parades, and at the funerals of ali the brave an Joan W. Bole was twen arrairn e the men in the st men who may lose their lives in the line of their these factions, may make up their minds to ally around the Hon, HORACE GREELEY of Chappaqua end Buchtel, and carry him into the White House with a unanimity ‘lat will revive the halcyon era of James MoNnOE. At all even GALLANT BEMAVIO! JULY, 1863—1971, tion of an army to suppress a defunct revo- lution and kill dead Cubans is as absurd as two preceding trials. They then decided'to let th case ulone until the morning, and tien to ask Jud Barnard whether they could bring in a verdict niurder in the second degree, His Honor theretora summoned them into court aod explained the ditters cut degrees of murder, aud tuey acai retire Land uk 114 o'c.ock announced that tiev had agresd, ‘The Court House bell proclaimed this ‘act to the ‘ 5 ublic, who thromged in larce numbers to the court political leaders may be as- | for the object proposed as have been | afterward, when he had for an opponent his | sont to cri-on. resolutions, and wer: a duiy, And I further propose that. 1f we should cot | Fooun’ At uoon the jury entered ¢ P y J Prop 3 ‘The operations ot Mrs, Brown have been lavety | (9 Publish tiem. to the Sun, 7'rt- | lect more than enoazh to pay for the flag, the sur- | wita a cowncast look, and were soon fo'low sured that the masses of the people, weary | those of the hundred aud seventy-five thou- | Radical brotuer, Gen, James K, Provprrr, who very circumscribed, dud aor extravagan: wanner of | 2MX¢, aud Herold ofices wita the sanction of tue men, | piga he uanded over to the tamily of theman wo | Pitknout’ wa ed ereet and with a stent with the controversies of the last quarter of | gand already employed won immortal military glory in the dangerous | |,ving has leti wer wich very litle of tne ready. ‘The | Lat mot by toe captain's order, Compiaiut dis: | low: his life the other day at tte hands of the rioters. tow chair’ ond down seemin:ly indifferent i j Saaral : Operations of her son and Mise Leary iu tas cicy | Mise i os, On the night of tue 19h inst. Tpassed several | frovecdings, When the fcreman ot the a century, are determined to unbend and}. = ' . position of Adjutent-General of the State, The | Wei eu cuougu in stele wore bus one} | ws, Peay sr OEY hours with an officer of tne British army at Gen | Aiewered the usual questions aad was 4 hots ue Se Mr GronoE Jo asts that he has at | country towns with their Republican {id nat come to hem irom Cinciusetsus sual, ang | NEretary Hobesou About to Marryan Ae | S'aier's henlquarters, and 1 wish pou could Inve | (ueiy 4 4 ni ast secured & permanent control of th ts sg Mre Brown concluded to drop all connection with complished Widow, sara how be praised dur polce. * Way, you ku SUR Baan eel be UTavia tion, last secured « permanent control of the Disrepu- | were tuo much for the Democracy, and Awpeew | 20H hatte wag for that arpose wrote to ner | Waskingion Correspunmience Cincinnad Commerolal, | wy dear teliow,”” Le said, * your militia be VEROICE OP QUILTS OF — table Times, aud threatens to make it more of & | Provnrit was beaten by his brother for Senator. | bh. peful mie reiarn toner, Like dutiful ebul Speaking of Robeson, Lam reminded of a ru. | MIFADIY, aod wil that sort of things bute a tn tne firet degree with s recommendation t) wersy 7 uisane eve , . i the young Wil lam nastened to rojotm his. mother, IP kaa“ tee * Nan Wasnhunton expected to beiave well, auyhow, Bat these ¢ prisones'® face (witebed spasivo ically. and e Want of Idle Men. AIOE TO TN Ree nee Tecaeatee Wier nar thie fill, he Mili | followed. however. by one of Ooi. Whitley's cucent | tevesti weeks tlckiius tie: exry of tie seca ee | wien ot Jour—enatl tndy*re puFiect brichas” Aud | expression Of wi lners passed Gre! Wis foutios, y. D be the best Executive Wisconsin has had since | cetectives, who had been suxlowing the young fe ae : Soserys tuot’s just what they are, Judge Barnard then asked Buckhout wuctie With the recurrence of every summer | ‘The Protestants of Canada isa dice chi my ew ior some months, Arriving Iw Cineinnutl tae | teedect that we decided firtstion watch nag been | NCW, wiio will contribute to tnis object? haw anything to the passing rene Ween wmcs a complaint from the fashion. | ment over the Kcman Catholic opposition to the | "e days of Dogs and Dewey. siertive managed to ingratiate himself with Wile | tary and the accomplished wiaow. ot the late Com. | Bam sho orc ROBES SE 8 SLSR ar ha fami Nyy | anea Nae eee ite alle wate f : eaching and Bible distributing of Protestant or hart ? Wa and ule Morber to such an extent that they | modore Anlick. 18 to speedily end in mauimony, | Odeht to ev ROSEN cen Hel RAW Aeon BRA 18 so ; eine eae : "we places of a lack of dancing, | Preaching and Bible distributing a It is believed that there is no danger of | crooved their nsual precastions, and actually tad Becta op air All yy aR eS Tt ea : privoiier now arobe, ant Judge arnurd seaeuced walking, driving, sailing, and flirting men, | ™issionaries, On Sunday last Father Cuumtqvy | war arising from tho refusal of England to accede | tie detective $75 wortn of complished ladies who have ever graced Washing. e other day for rome books be for Capt, Bull's xoedition, and they sent m hundreds (to say notning of atin pail of wagon grease!) Task them now for $1.00. Shail f bave as many ¢ Ti T get the former sum, | propose to select somebody to hold the fund know.edge the subscriptions, pay for the ft Friday, the first day of Sepvember Buckhout then sat down thougut, when Deouty Sheriff F the shcuuer and he arose bead down and looging w lovely cell, thence to maret to ‘he vam only found out bie iis tom society, Sue is weil balanced bevween thirt, {o Bismanck’s demand that she should sell the | whien Le bad fallen, when « ‘were on bis | ana fortvehas gray sir, watch contrasts beautie M ey wrists, and be was on the cars on Lis way to Ne i nf d rosy facw. Bi rcason for this belief is to be found in the fact | locked up ‘or ra'e Keopiug iv one of the ceils at the trom forty, Doe is 8 good musician ani singer, thut it appears to be certain that no such demand | Police central Oflee, When he was arrested a num: | gud she hus wit that is quick as ligatning, al: preached ut Joliette, morning and evening, to Roman Catholic audiences, In the morning he us unmolested, but in the evening attempts Were made to assault him by a mob, which Women there are in plete, cid and young, waarried and unmarried, pretty Mua gra; but the opposite sex is few in numb poor in quality, ‘The vast array of petticou:s M : t tue dead policeman’s iamily—or, if he hus none —— ~ threatedeai hang him and all the Protestants ber of leiters were found on bis person, ‘be tule | Ways fresi ana ready, not always considerate, | &1¥e the de " A 4 = on the piazzas and in the parlors is scantily | of the place ey heat ts Monday Me, Me. | Wat made, and of course uo refusal was required. | lowing is « copy of ove trom bis inother t but always efective and alwa,s first und turemost— fe ae a reas te ott nage, | may re WII! the Police Break this House? sleved Ly the bifarcate male Previous Monday Mr. Mo- | store than this: on the same day that the alleg AN AVPECTIONATE MATERNAL LETTER, (ie ort (ust every cody fears and yet nobody ap- RENRY OLCOTT, | Tt Auer 86 Oe en relleved by the bifarcete male garments, end | asin went cut 10 the volucteurs' camp ot Point | (ocr denge: wan trated to thle eeu preety ist. | proves: | She apares neitier iriend. a ot hss Sin: My husband works ever¢ woek, andl w! 4 7 orresponde is coun ERwaTt, Hi pase . : the effect is monotonous, not tosay wearisome, | Levi to distribute Bibles, wiyn he was ascatied | jervonienee ae M Ultheat tee Sow :, Xow stated ih juit abt ita? dat yn ain Gideon Loyal Orange Lodge No. 10 to the | ho cots his wages Le goes to tho waluon at lu! Chat SMUMAREK's ou er what pou pusd for on baturday ugh Abominable creatures as men are, thoy are | by a number of soldiers with «topes, beef bones, bes ey iia Piles bee one 0 2 Ae tae [ante tos ventivra co coctte i milsehievons wit, i# also at Ler a , ; ' aie ar ham sireet, up stairs, and on reaching home, draok ’. cr ‘1 h ‘vlogue Gazette, which suid; 7 val whet vo | command, ood ib ts flthius eervane & he regular meeti of Gideo a e ith t . 7 necessary provocatives to effort on the part | Pitces of firewood, and other misses, and driven | «oqhe G tt . think or t Tuo pot kuow, If kato would only sead | gover ‘sis her, agencies ops a. ete a ta rtnk® | aud without a cent, abuses me and myc 1 A " Ife | out of the camp, the officers approvitty the out erinen Government is certainly far from | teh. $100 1 usvod ber tor it woud bee aiart forme | Myer ele here | Lodge No. 10 was held Inst evouing at Lamartine | paye informed tue Superintendent and Capluin of of the fair, and when they are absent, life * A aibie danslor ks a entertaining any intemtivo of making a demand ke sume money. bot abe lus eit ier buch (00.83 0¥ | tigney, “etucations scconipl Hall, It was unanimovsiy the Police, but they do not seem tu take any notice Lecomes sadly unintercating. eh a sparta ied wee ne " shee) for 4 little rock in the ocean to wisieh we have no mace we Deleve tha ale 6a boat 16m wit beauty) 3 a are am, ale Ie pett Resolved, That the thanks of this jolge are duo | ofit ihe rroprictors say they eanno! , | last Mouday evening to express indignation av ty yeep ' if it was Only Gi. Kt fb tuae 1 Lave | fal » bke spars only the jolly und are hereby tendered to Gov, Hoffnan and tie | they Day the pelice so much a Week Lo provect billie The truth is that there are by far too few thee proohed inn ead a Aennlalon ef ike Unt tegal cleim whatever, and by 80 doing prejudice Wik Ty Bost obey aller hoot being put | Tue ouly darts she hurie ot bivi wre irom ber eyes, | military and police of this city fur the provection | Tash tle mother of tive euildren idlers ampng our well-educated aud Intelli Bs, P our relations to the power which we have a right | {wore <Apenee: ful Deue compciled to niawe ene | aud not from her tongue, Everybody hopes tat | afforded during vur parade on. the 14h inst, It is ANOTHER APPEAL un eh | ing Protestauts of Quebec has waited upon Bir 1 St. Come home, dear suns thn. ie tue good-vaiured bacheiur and tie handsome widow | our firm bevief that if Mayor Huil and Superintend yent Amercan men to meet the require. | ¢ c iataesand , | woconsifer our natural ally,’ All this does noe pti Cot ie aire do beer oie uaa senioe TUN | may UDite Weir fortuues, and 16 ts tue general Doliet | ent Morea liad never intued Ordos Noe Rees ae, | Zo the Aultor af The Sun in | lNOe Cantien to demand a inilitary inquiry | took much like war, but it does look like a tre- | OuPeeersepoidence, and if yu hte certain shat you | tat Ucu Will be tho speedy renault o uch couduct | norent life would uave been saved.” Weare meornt | Sint Aesin I anpeal to you on beha ' ments of watering-place existence, It is b M 9 Can't Keds me Wie ony Twi ior | * as those,”* . ’ the tine Hy Aer r: eke pl pie into the assault upon Mr, Mumaine. miendous advertisement for an excessively dreary | Cinkd se ecu We Mom LW Urabe from otuer | * an thore, : opinion that ad ue ‘muithy wot tired at tb dren and mveelt cvncerning the enn soni af ard th ath wid la woak fifaneiilne 2 wd ake ts Y J bar ea ea ms, anew liae — ey did, Dut alloyed the mob to contin ts | Wd Chatham street, up stare, Lam a r at a man who is go anything im 4 : little watering place. a Het antice cee tayo toate nl oe Dow Hamilton Vish ov bis Dignity. demon-iike carecr a little longer, aay uniil the oro. | and have children to support husband * willoonsent. (0 be a wiicla animes ine 7 The famous GUMPLETON murder case has P| 28 bad wetter aes he Mere toon, L wr Wuuksaaton C ‘ . 1 T nwentesnied a thatte lee ni od onse! ‘o be a whole summ mg a fam is e — ‘eary that L wauted you Lore ant ths Ww. Yushington Correspond Cincinnasd Commercial ad reached) Twenty-third nings iy that gaming I nave White re dangler in attendance upon women, | bee concluded in Chicago, and Zimoexweren | ‘The Chicago Times tells. story of aman | ‘main sun her, Lear conie horn f | ‘There is atid much talk here in officist circles venue, tue toss of Ih ay ie police. but they pay no attention, Te 10, Ts ; as been found guilty of the crime ce! ed ° han bade boi » folate Meet uy letle ‘youn hor regarding the retirement o1 de row tie ott wont Oh Ot ane Bene cero ae " The women themselves involuntarily dis | ' B found guilty of the crime obarged | in that city who hes hud a bogus beby fouted | vouveruy ete a os auity usdcrtee quae | Giste Departusent, bac som: Lions, baset . I + BT go there and I pista courage it, much as they complain of the | “##iast him, the jury, according to the practice | upon him as his legitimate offspring, and never st J on abseiute know ledae, have ade from ae Ws citizens we rejoice that the laws bave | mit my husband. hey boast of payne \ a » mue hey complain of | i . out impartially, al a8 been | of the police in the wai want of beaux. They feel instinctively that | (2 {Be State of Minois, fixing his punishment at | fvuud out the mistake until it was reveled Senator Hurdenbersh for Governor, fo tame, Which have vever Deew iu fled twat it 1 jutly de: onstrated that in (his free conatry all are : — cp i 7 nctively that | imprisonment for life. This has been one of the | through the indiscretion of one of the parties who | 70 the Auttor of 74¢ Sun tiepte perposes: Tt ts how slated shas hie deleg io equally ‘ree, opi shal every class is entitled (o aud | Dom Hamiiton Fish'x sympathy fur te such characters cannot be depended on | most singular cascs in the annals of crime, Gua: | was concerned in the deception, In Cuanius | 618: The honest men of Ulster county havea | suleit occasioned ‘by the emberrarsment arcing Mijn conclusion, We. beg to. contradict a paragraph ; Srasiarde tthe rither as friends or as lovers, aad, while | oinox aud Zieoenwrvan arrived in Chicago aud | Ryape’s latest. story, “A Terrible Temptation,” | Ford toe) 0 your reaversa reeardtoteirhouoreds | POE %,toe trees he, geietion oF arbicators, EY wiih anpeured in dhe Times ot aie Ine Tete e |, Watminatox, July 20,—18 in the ost of hp they willingly make use of them to pass | tock @ room together, neither of them beiag | the wile of Sir Caantes Rasexrr, one of the | TePrerestative, the Hon, dacob Mardendergh, of f arbitrator at Genova, and thal the delay tn the ape | pict its 8: tot Wedmenday We hoe a ound: | American citizens for loss of vropeny u away the time, reserve their respect and af. | known to «single individual im that city, Ziwa- | principal characters in the novel, practises @ | Singete, Ho has represented us iv Now York's | fwintweut ovan urbitraior and Mr, Fivi's hesitancy | ont tie gost emph.uie deal, “There was pot an | PY Cuban soldiers shall be muta ved to Ib , n y al chara e novel, practise benate Chamber for the past two insert, aid hie | (i Jes¥ine tho Cubines ary thus bot explained. Mr, | Qetumen wouidod, howe alent at | Commission agreed woon bet re . fecton for the active particip: txaavan murdered bis friend and th ew his body | similar fraud upon her hasbnd, for what she | yonor and integrity have been preservod uasuliieds | eikvy womevett as, Feuentouly declared that be | casio mor have We # aaiber Oedriug toe aaane of | United Diates.” Iie elaimante anvw 3s ; q ke, and then changing 2 “J sili. , sullied, | would not accept the app lent, because be | Joan W. rtory, nor wre f ‘ the reul cause of the de ior ‘eiay t work of the world, Except on § into the lak 1 then ging his boarding | devms 4 worthy motive, end the incident hasbeen | yor the very reuson that ho would not lena i lieved it Would be undignified snd’ improper to wc- | 2) H Ve ener on the brethrea ac t u * A ‘ t . . ' , , . ne wou leud ule to: eye ed isplaed | a Qusinted with @ person of the name is to give tiem ull the ero on the ¢ * a few brief holidays snatched from the year's | oust, assumed the p san be had mur- | criticised as improbable and absurd, In the | fucuce, vacked by hit noble intetiect, 0 the treeh- | CREAR OAc which le helped ta create, | Oe a ena of tue members of Gidvon L, 0, | Alte Which those at Lrenent * busy routine, the women who leave their | “ed: In the chaructor of Gumuteron he pro: | Chicago case the deluded husband was not a | erour schema eo.cocied by cortuta would-be load: | the Cabmud the Presivent las endeavored. | HW, Ganpnain, Becrotaiy. o) Seer Meter UIrY wap ate to. cerry, tue day. vauiues tie FTP homes and the accustomed circles of their | SUF {om Baltimore @ check for nearly $8,000, | baronet, but occupied fie less aristocratic posi- | *r¥, it is HOW aald to Le Lucir interest 10 keep ot gon him thy cece pian.ce oF the Geneva appmntinent . dont homes and the ac ne cles of the! 4 tte’ ciicdined man ‘ from tho legislative huis wereuier by defeatin hother he silat iast, like the old maid, ve pre a lives Lave to leave also Lehind them, for tho | Mey thst the tiurdered man bad sited | tion of end man ina negro minstrel band, while | niu. ‘To there men We bay. If vou come te Dice | va led noon, T cannot attomps to say, bub he bas A Slight Mistake, are bs leave also Lehi Hem, HOF EAGT there, and succeeded in getting the check cashed | the lady who bud misappropriated maternal hon. | ¢-unty Jor the Purpoxe oF def-ating the Hon, Jaco, | tus iar retusud Lo cousent From the New Orleans Pcayune. Gea, Dov Piatt onthe Riot Greater part of the time, the only men whose | jn Chic For the purpose of establishing his a naeinun'to ere r eat Horavnbergo—vF woud your ‘oois—vou will meot eS A well-known minister, walking along the | ‘The insolence ne ss fpaw Gacinte tue? Kicee a cae RRO pet yee Hsiao tide de raters ra OL ace CT eC mTIAR nw figur 8 00 ho | wiih a povaiace far mre Aaleussls indignant Gua A Republican Word for Gov, Hoffman, street a few dayas ba indy for whombe tad | our chores inte the: Derren cairo ent ) ) i identity Zikcenmuren, in the character of Gum- | stage in characters of the French Spy order e Who compuscd receus moo in New Yor bro Emcinnat Commerciat. receatly pertori WTriNge Sery Desirin ti loleania.v It results, too, from the industrious habits | uieroy, negotiated for the p © of a farm, aan his tcPecausial viata Ghane nee HEME a0 far aa rorrenanied by: the to rRem Winice (oF the Indy trad imier: | someting intolerable. |W of our men as a class, that when they do | and this induced the owner ot that property to go The illustrations of tue riot in the curvent | day vhut td Hardenvergi cue e bea en" en's Ur cesnioW, Were Iuiitained by Gov, Hine), he acgoslod her with | open si hours to towait” V o tuke a hol day, they do not know what to | tothe bank with him and vouch for his being | Bumber of Lrper's Wek y come suly up to the | & early rabt as wil surely be proven the couiug i laoaten the twas rhe In eatin tet dain, ald { pot Have the pleasure of marrying | country that fire gives ‘taeu i do withthemselves. They are sv accustomed | Guusteton, After the m was obtained on | S8#ands Of the pairiotic ieelings of the pe pe Old Boas and Bis arek, bear yel Hardenbe sufticient that he did wet, and with ofivivucy, rosea: | FAP yaw wise ou orihce data cinan/ainiie precession shall mareb ys : ™ in relation to the fx ma saw no more of his cua. ‘ 4 ertihy you, and for the peuple bad—.o be revurned you, even to the vieious and ignorant Hivernion tanaues | 7°) geoay 1 ane ‘ ciestures lor leave to breat | element ( * oir is to a fish, The 7 Be toon gs | | nd the Weekly is triumphant in its pictorial vindics | Peiveg, bial J that law ie stronger thum license in New Lora mydhdeod Welt I thought my trusbuvd was a simile of ® fish on Aova, indoed, | (met Not satisfied with the money be had | tion of te vights o; Aucrican treemen ‘Acuin, hear ye! O14 Ulster means, with the ald iia 3 auch FORREST mids thin yOU ares Lut I have no Wandaverai neue laine * 7) obtained, Zieounmex sreed, even soli — of the right-minded peooie of re aia! B chough of ihm to make his acquaintance | ile (dessin vial) a Nalned, Zisouxweray, to bis greed, erenseld | 4, 7 mm | of Me TigbL minded poole af | ® Enire Suate, Smash up on an Kugiiv Railway roughly By the way. my dear my cuicnon is | There is now on exhibition at W \ awkwardne: The novelty ot clothes and other personal effects of bis ' ¥ iH , a P ts the | OF Skate the name of Jncob Hardenbergh as Cc Lonvox, July 19.—The Sheflield express train | set ng Siavby} Please give te son:9 money tu L bow instrument desi:ned to re povelty ot 1 With illustrations of (ae late riot, It presents ( ane of ; ov mere & water'ai a and, aud an old account book be ernor of our noble ship of Siaie, and that ata time | GONG south on the North Midland Neitway ran into MH AIAG Ant Ria sas ce f ‘ whither they have betaken themselves in an rly pe Mi . ef scenes in the Eighth avenue with terrible Miclity, | not far distant. when you yoursc'vos have sunk deep | a trelebt tr in near Chesserfield stat Ll fs rt dently this was more than the tm alster bar : by vt tu@ sun ay a eenira a 1 Sy Mitte orthlews except | u's In is < tu tne fea of ob Avion, P| a frelbt train near Chesserficld station, ‘Two pas: | gaisod for, aud with ananty bow, aceus panied by | tie planets and aftendant sate it sovn exhausted; their capacity fur con | a eaain ae (be aaeela and & vee Lome of the ayet OMclale ie evgeron, duly 17, ders, | O%# Wao Kuows, | sencere, wore oiled, | and Qtlty se seovried Bie (epee © an roe Are Wok Whe sauy— ‘un Wiistn the bodies and (heir elliptical ort iss Yoluw ¢ 08 T 1ie¢ atteution, wd, 80) hom Will "he took Lie leay slown

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