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to be repeated many times, and with more stringeut precautions against fraud, before At. they will be accepted as demonstrating the existence of the invisible force which so far It hines for AIL ——— — — | they soem to reveal. But it is not too much FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1871. to expect that in this age of marvels we 2== | may be on the verge of discovering hitherto unknown ones, which shall cast all our pre vious attainments into the shade. dew Acroay the Continent, ene ja Theatre Sehoin Jouse—Arrab oa Pogue The ‘Blunders of the South. The Democracy of the North «d West, and to « large extent in the South, have de- termined to take the ‘w Departure, A small but influential portion of the old ruling element of the South, led by such men as Davis, Sternens, ond Toowns, refuse to ‘ ats $$ | adopt this line of policy. They do not pro- ‘copies, tn Uiab paskages, ai Cia} bane ievee, | POS to fight against it, but they avow their Sasa sarees tavie determination to resist it at the polls in the Tusteeencanetian 555552 ° % 89a | next Presidential election. ‘Tires lines 09 word) or lo Hees 3 1 sag marae if Dia ss | ° For eleven years past the course of the Soke is! 1&6 | old dominating classzin the South has been sete ca OR +4 ® series of crimes and blunders. In 1860 SOTA oe wats site they nominated Breckinnipos as their pcterbecrrbanesinabeebelii — - Proaidential candidate, and thus defeated inn the accommodation of persons residing a Dovatas and gave the victory to Lrxconn. pot Lihat renprte bap Edit: bide beegh oe After Lincoun was elected they went into His West Thirty-second street, at tae junction of Broad- | Tebellion, whereas had they remained in the ‘Wey ond Sixth avenue, from sé A. M. 108 P. Union they wonld have controlled a majori- Leenks ty of the Supromo Court and of the Senate, FOR PRESIDENT. whereby thoy could have prevented the en. -_— actment of any law which they did not ap- FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ CANDIDATE, prove, or if enacted, could have overruled it in the highest judicial tribunal of the land provided the Court believed it to be uncon. USEFUL H. GREELEY, | *titutlonal. Near the close of the war, when v everybody saw that further resistance on the part of the Confederates was hopeless, the NEW YORE. same dominating elemont rejected the over- tures of peace offered by Lrxcoun at the Hampton Roads Conference—torms far milder than those they were ultimately compelled to THE GREAT AND @00D TEXAS Greeley and Groesbeck—Why Not? Why should not Horact Gneerey and Wit1am 8. Grogspeck be run together | gecept, on the same Presideutial ticket? What] During the entire period of reconstruction real, vital, or important difference is there | ¢hig same ruling class, scemingly having Letween the political sentiments of the one | joarned nothing from the bitter experiences aad those of the other? of the previous five years, steadily played A ticket should be nominated that all | into the hands of the Republicans. In 1866, men—whether Democrats or Republicans— | when Congress tendered to the late insur who are opposed to the continuation of the gent States the Fourteenth Amendment as a present military rule can vote for. Both | final settlement of the secession controversy, mames on the ticket should be those of | they unanimously rejected it, The result rivilians, and such are GREELEs and Gnors- | way that they were subsequently not only BRECK. Let us have anend of West Point | required to ratify the Fourteenth Amend- ‘and West Point idcasin the conduct of the ment, but likewise the Fifteenth, before they civil affairs of the Government; and to in- | contd be fully restored to the Union. When sure that result names should be put up| the elections in the South, incidental to the that will be certain to win. work of reconstruction, occurred from time We put Mr. Crr ¥ first, because he to time, these dogged leaders, standing upon fas had the largest experience in political af | what they called their dignity, advised their faiza; Lut it would make but little difference | deluded followers to keep away from the which name was first, co that they were | polls, The simplctous obeyed, and the con both on tho ticket. Either would do for President, either would do for Vice-Presi- dent, and President or Vice-President is high enough office for anybody. What do our brethren of the independent Press say to GREELEY and GROESHECK as a popular and promising opposition ticket ? ———— nknown Forces. Almost simultaneously with the riot in this city on the 12th of this month came the news of similar outbreaks in two great Eu ropean capitals—Iondon and Vienna—and yesterday the cable informed us of another in Dublin. These coincidences Lave frequent ; ly happened before, and greatly favor the turn their backs on the New Departure and theory of certain metaphysiciane, <uat there | PFPo#e to continue on in the old road to fe & secret means of mental communi. | *0? In the light of these facts, impartial cation Yetween human beings phy. | OU8¢Fvers can hardly fail to reach the conclu pleally widely apart, something like the | 00 that euch men ss Davis, Toowns, and medium through which the magnotic tel Sreruene do not desire the success of the graph operates. Just aw a vibration commu. | Democratic party at the next Presidential nicated to one end of the Atlantic Cable is al election, Let the perty therefore treat most instantly felt ut the other end, ao, it | tem accordingly. eh " —— 4s contended, any great excitement of mind A Monument More Haduring than Brass. In one epot on the earth will make itself felt at 0 far distant spot, without waiting for} _{t% scldom that a fow dry statistice ap. the use of ordinary agencies of transmisaicn. with such force as do those presented in the ‘Thus an intenscly riotous spirit here in New. | PASC? Of the last annual report of The York nay Le carried cereus the ooeun, ant | CoopeF Union for the Advancement of Sclence Dreak out in Eurepe without theintervention | 824 Att. Thesimple, unosteatatious record of of messages by wailor by telegraph, and without the cesi,n on any one’s part to pre duce such a result, We need only to suppose this glob atmosphere, which vilrates with — the shock of mind, i6 sequence was the cetablishment of the carpet bag governments, which have since ruled the South by the comLined Influence of op- pression and corruption, In 1868, when there wes some chance for electing a Demo- cratic President, these malcontents thrust into the platform of that year the fatal Wabe Hampton plank, whch, from the very opening of the campaign, rendered SEY movn’s defeat and Grant's tnumph an ab- solute certainty. And now, with this fatal record of the Inst eleven years to serve ag an admonition, a portion of these same incorr gible Bourbons on the operations of the institution for the year is the most satisfactory proof its founder could desire of the wisdom of his action, and f the sureness of his title to gratitude, not from posterity alone, but from the present living generation, to be surrounded by au inv sible e air does wit pound; 40 tend thie rapid mov e Dulling occupied by the Union cov ment of thonght and emotion. | ‘TS, 98 mcet of our readers probaly know, Glodely connected with this theory are tho | ‘e block bounded Ly Astor place, Soveuts résults «f scme curious experiments lytely t.and the Third and Pourth avenu ude in ‘Eugland, Ly scientific men, to test | tis city. Tt wes built at a evat of $500,000 the ability «aid to be porarssed by the go. | nd dedicated to the public by a single ¢ Mod spiritual medium, Home, of producing | 20) Mr, Pern Cooven, paid for it ow Movements of material objcets ther tha { mon not inherited from others, but en mere mus power, Hoste’s performanecs | itely earned by his own inwustry. What is are, In general, very much like those of other | More, Mr. Cooren is in his ows spiritual me s—such as playing on lifetime, inst Kk toh sical instruments, 1itng tables, and over | ¢% suters. The tuilding trouble with these f 8 that they are ac. | at applic to maintaining the Union, Les complished in the dark, and this ¢ rewnstanc wever income thus derived should be affords roon) to suspect trickery of som kin suffident, Mr, Coorrn has recently piac Jlour, however, in the case we rofer to, sul | the hands of the Trusices $100,000 i mitted 1o conditions which dispel this auspi | money, tl restof which is to be addec PEA fen ssary tho assump: | % the rents, and deveted to the some pur rican ca) ict, not only on mind, | 2080 as they are, and he has prow sod tl Dut on matter al ways heretofore no riher eum of $50,000 should it be foun essary, Ty this ball Por exumy n the exper menta we refer Fivat—A Froe Readi ken 42 Was prow fo arvanged { re rican 8 reading: room is a free ik pounds. 7,000 o L 2 fingers of one hand ke juet year, ‘The nur the least tavorable c ng t 18730 w depreseion whi cli the und that of Look 26515. 71 equal to from three r in tan ea Stand pounds, ‘This result attested Ly thr > M., and ip free to thout ticket or it thayer—Dr, Hvautns, an eminent ar | troduct 0 trovomer, Mr, Cho 4 chemist and F Second 1 for we low o! the Royal Socicty, and Mr. Sergeant | which } uring the year Cox. 00 ves of aut torn AB eC wer fi c Jof enclosin i 68 | ertifieat ar accordion i unvehaped cage, 1 Viiv 0) for Women ¢ of wood and ep} ware, so as to prover gravir pupils durin, thoi J anywhoro ex. | the yenr, Luge of term cept on the eae with t Fourth—A Frew Day Seuool of Telegraph accordion iv it being wler the table, | for Women, which has had Mr. Hoare, by in) hand upo e year and gs 5 \ Mrequad ita y! aie (CC (8, 40 have oltained situations, where the were held by the of servers, and Mr Osayy arn from $20 to $70 per month, avers that he pot Lis hand on tae hand 6. LA F School of Telegraph held the instrument, and toond it did BOL A yo Aten, which has had 49 pupil move. Furthermore, he asserte that eve | aie the your, graduating 28, Of th aftor Mr, Hoar: removed bis hand the me | Og Bo have secured gituations wil eordion contivucd to float and play tuner | Saline cog €125 per month within the cage, without any apparent eu) Loesh Wee Night School of Science, fr pou WRIGN O78 TN the higher mathemsti Undovhtedly theee experimente will have | chemistry, nat Sig PH eR / THE SUN, FRIDAY, JOLY 21, 1871. branches of may. ‘hte whoo! has had 699 pupils during the year, of whom 244 re. mained at the close of the term, and 142 received certificates. ARVN WIVES, AND“ TWENTY-NINE nr el Nae, * ANOTHER INDIANA’ SOAMP,| 774" 2072 2x PHILADELPHIA. THE PRESIDENCY. AUN RRAMS, A Cartons Onse of Fortune Renting Mat- Marrying a Maiden of Fifty > =Thore are only two hundred and AAy.cighy OFFICE-UOLDERS’ CANDIDATE. Jows to all Tre a. STATS TO HEAR FROM. ; Florida feeds her prisoners on ham and are tanght drawing and modelling, This|4 Mam that Premchos Like Mr. Beecher | pide mrs, Yarer and Miss febecea —Vohn Benson of Oak Grove, Mole: Lectures Like J Married Like ©. C. Bow: school bas had 1,180 pupils during the year, 4 Gets | the former fli 70 yearn of ave, ® yours her Junior. Mra, Yarer’ bi Ccifford Hay; county, relict of Jo To attract travel wéstward thé anne meoonent of whom 727 remained at the close of the | Corresponaence ot The Bun. uph Tegot, whe was the Prone tne Hence. THE PRESENT-TAKER, Ww mae of the Aisto ta term and 820 received certificates. Ixvranaroum, July 8, 1671.—There now lan. | Cr, pehewed op byes Pandatioe orpe: — MAMI a qulshes in the Bhelby county Jail one of the most syivauis. Re In addition to these regular means of in- vatrowt, On bis Oe | Relations of Useless 8, whom the other Office. —Thomas A. Seott is said to be Prosident of the interesting culprite I have ever heard of. I think I} mise his widow found lierseif very far above the ‘ two rallrond com ants, Vice-Wronideut of slevou, struction, the professors of chemistry and | may maltioty adjectives on this follow. ins Mise Hey, Her ater, hal been, permitied fo holders wast to Ronominate along with Him | proctor in unirty-four Seven, ana mechanics have been consulted and impart. | Charles MoWiltiame is his mame, This is not by | roxm the word’ in maiden meditation, (ancy fr 1. Jesse Root Grant, President's father, Post | —Grent Britain last Fear consemed forty-two . He haw eatied | FOr MIE a enutry. himself Harry Wilson and half encore of other tak- | give "wari Gee, ied le Ing sobriquets, Llis proper surname is supposed to | More the Arch be McWilliams, a8 he was born under that name | upon " tome thirty five years ago, 1m the iitde villsge of | foe"itac Nee docman na Crotesville, in this State, As far as heard from | ti nae there was nothing particolarly atrocious in bis an- 1e8. “ 8 wan tecedents and early history. As may de eupponed, | Mitore' wus gor only. welcomns he was a comely tad and vas always loogingly Tooke ed {oformation on matters relating to iudus- trial pursults to 821 persons, and during the past winter and spring ® series of free leo. tures on topics of practical interest have been delivered inthe great hall. The total expense of all kinds of maintaining tho institution for the year was $47,290.18. Tt would be difficult to imagine a method in which an amount of money equal to that invested by Mr. Cooren in this Union could De #0 applied as to do more real good to the community, His conduct in bestowing it In this respect he has neld is own remarkably | Mr, Moore was an ongacing ‘well for nearly forty years, He is a fine-looking fei- | of ax: 4 his exterior we low and exceedingly mild mannered. Ho ts tail and | It seems that as ROOd features and complexion, and an | He was divorced from one ring smile, while the fascination of his gage ses | Bnotuer, Ind Moore— ; K @ Arch street undertaker—to cura stone ott, Teederine Bea inn tp ir a tribute. hf hs husband. Mr. Moore. find. thateltier he did not agree with » iness or it with him, perau Drecurtor of an intl ‘THR PRT OF THE WEIGHRORMOOD. BNTER MR. MORDOCR, Tet, byt hone his matrimonial {roicfal of dickerings, contention, fi he ran away to sorrowing relict em £ dent's brother, partner with | Millon vounts of tobecro, Or a poand and & bai ig roe titra Tins | {he Collector of the te reago: #EpeC'S Homie: | each one of the population cats father-te-taw, —Experiments in the army bakery at Wael ato Mo.—enchred by | ington have shown that 82 one oon! loaves vfisoR, tan Complestoner of the Land © has oot bce eco af ed ye rout 0 innds, but Lopes to get then after the nex: | €AM De made from a barre! of fo Gas, MM. J. Cramer, Previdert’s brother-in-iaw, | —A Young man in Indiana tately became so fo siohinariey Ought tc be made Mintvier to | frightened at a widow's yer-istoat aliemy:s to mam ous Waiting for the Presidential election 6 att hls ad rhe out walling for the Presidential electio him that he turned over to hes ail his property an’ rao Idand real esters specuiations with | awa by of her and thereafter afr, ‘when he ealied, but hegoilavor Jame Fisk, Jr te & ey Conia: hes sot made mach =One single pigeon, a favorite bird with the . von roaca | intel ahs Ba Dents President's brother. | siteon fanciers of Paris, broweht Inio that city Aurtre n, of the Execute Mansion. the siege 560 pages of official despatches aud 18,00 pri c ed faultle: vit Fa t, President's. broukgr in-law, jances we Counsel for, ‘tne Browaewe “Ross ext: | Yate despatcies, wife, a Iitieation, tain nt $40 10 your; expecta to make moreatict | —When @ Chiengo girl qnarrels with ber abandoned Ti" Gorge "WW. Vent, President's brother JoFer she communtontes the tact to her friends tn the jurope with tho F of Custos ban DOIROO, ic re the a) retty wife of otoric Boh L whose forg- yn i, eb a Jaw, remark that he «i on oqueesing termes with the as he has done, and particularly in bestow. | tereiaibie se that of wserpent, fen roe acarcel cont ot Baa cugnia na era Now senico under fudien Murcer eae ‘a ki persens! + | and adroit than th Col. Cross, whore deeds —The Philadelphia census retorns show that ing {t whilo he yet remained on earth to] . oii smory end oan presen like © Becher, lec: | beve pasped jato the aistorice of rembarcabie critt ‘Alex. 8h: yan i superintend its application, isa shining ex- ample to be followed by every rich man who desires to do good. ———S— A very proper and well-deserved rebuke was administered on Wednesday by Judge Brarcurorn, of the United States District Court, to one of the counsel for Messrs. Rarwamn and an acquaintance @pri ture like a Gough, and sing like & mocking bird \ Lovt sammer be spent at Monroviajind., where, | tunity Wg Introduce to the Indi os an Interesting widower, he caused quite a senna. | Albert rested and jodged in the Honsselncr jatl. AM ACCOMPLISIED CLAROTHAN, The requisition from another coauty was for Tt was aot long before Moore fuond au Mardock, who was somewhat younger tre ion among the fair. As & revivaiiet his avecere | Man the the, andeven better looking. | eStiif Bian Rivason, ‘residence own courin, Minis | Tey has posted in his barroom a placard: Young 3 was a credit to the United Brethren Chareh. His | bad loft his wife, the deaehter smnccess a8 a vontationalist was complete when ar- | U6/, ah ex-momber of cho Siate Logisiaiare, ‘Taete | anid cons of that ont! sy soon discovered chared with | gk t ta de, Augiaen Bent. mbar | of Piet wieven oF S there are in that city 424,510 persons who have regular por. forsee ocoupations. Tho total namver of persous keeping house te 102,821, and the domestics number 21,538, jos bis bosom fricod, | & : xy s Rreetgent » hromerin taw® | —A moral hotel keoper in tuo Schuylkill Valle up in Sey Forbidden to Occupy these Seats, 1 ) flnd thelr way Here too so for their own ChAT gy —A colored woman was lately sent from Av- t election. ‘Aapolts as freight by the Adams Bapress Company to Degen in-taw’s | Nasbaa,N.H, She was delivered at the ofee propery Wimee"Tnrane | Eig ORiteAl ion, rainy broterinsayy | S28 ere Cy Collearor off Paver} Gaiveston,Toxas, | © adunte at 1,617 Aco paintings, ousin, Clerk in the Register . Haare, the English stockbrokers, who are con- | pron ‘r'trest Hie tad potiied down tea come | coecaest cf,vinade ond fraits of ine vintare, andthe | Berarinent“Wesntagton tram o, ia will by | MArKed, pad for in wdvance, tacen‘eh>rze of Dy th tending with Messrs. Fisx and Govtp for the | munity ae © Christian (Cumpbeilitey minister, om | 1p making the aansion irresistibly aiiractive. Miss | XV ‘aoa Rs PTtitean own eonsta, See. bed his sotaen 00 tt td soda Phe de at eer control of the Erie Railway Company. ‘The | condition that he should be turnished with « horse | Hay at length, full to, lors witls tir Moore. Me | fells koe March 4,18. ryt promdiow hoped y cecie eau maneien, “mea oenintin counsel had been indulging in his accustomed hirs. Moore, abuse of the opposite side, and when he bad closed his argument, the Judge quietly remarked that perhaps one-balf of it was intended for the newspapers and not for the case, and went on to way: ang Dugey to make the cirenit, Barks was willl 4 stralghtway of preaching he got doctrinal points ot that be crented # disturbance. In a secular point of | married In Bruuer's Hotel, The accomplished gentlemen, enuMog the breene of 2 of appointment discontent iar and near, took unto himself tas borse | only by ver sister ‘and Uugay, and cecamped. S*oottin seas at ere and For this oiferce be wie arrested and linded tn The Rev. Mr. Carrow, of HL close quarters of the jail. Hew: io Der quiriers by 8 coup was asked why * lind mot prewened the “Tt would be bichly desirable if counsel w conte themselves to a discussion of the points and facts of the case, This reiterati Dow proceeded ad nauseam. 1b aed? to the ase of expresei n indulged in by connsel—calling men tricky honest, and andacious, A line of argument of this character consumes much of the time of te Court unnecessarily and unprodtably.” He might bave said, too, that the public are tired of reading abuse of the same persons which is not talked but written by hired advo- cates expressly to be printed in the newspapers, —————— ‘so it Was tondly thou: bt, e' latter holdinz bis first back to 1,017 Area streot, m to police off ap a gentile admonition that he was | mine, which bad been qateti wanted,” he replied : Varet and. brow 4 A WEALTHY Twin, was jenlens of There wast be rome mistake.” en MeW * Of Rensselaer, late Teelith street 1 Iorabi el wv we ted woman. Mr. C. C. Bowen, the polygamist par- Ah ugain. Inever wos tbere in my life. | iesued by an Alderma 4 fm. My browe bles ne | lord wa wy doned by President Graxy, has been recom- Tear cone te wink i boners be ae mended to emigrate with his numerous wives to et it summer in MMi ‘and font to rovis, He is my twin, | with wb Cat on bis mission, tn process ewe wadersed. ond cousin, Assessor of Internal Ri 80 mixed up With a more Iideral plan of sa.vation | On the txt of December In view it would have been considered a general row. | Hay, dressed in magnificent bridal robes, drove the nuptial tauw ant Miss Hay becime, the life’part: abeyance. The witnesses were Henry A MINT EXPLODED, ‘They revelle! to thie Biles one month, aad then» smay and disgrace. Murdock tno helevon lite he was leading. So he quietly uooa whica her deli nk, A beneve he aid | desertion, Thus. having playea false to bis friend, , In so menting the con*virscy against one Promised to become | fo, 4 or March 4. 181) som, President's mothors see. | Britain show some notable features. ‘The Uniter King dom has « population of 81,465,480, of which [5.27y tre males, ant 16,180.81 are females, showing ponderance of the latter sex of #18182. Of this pope: Jation Eogiand and Wales has 22,104.108; Scotland —— werk in Gea. Spin! "s office, | 5m 618; and Ireland, 5,40! TW. For President's mother’s grand. | —Barges have recently come in use on the BE ee oe co eon Mig | Inkes for the transportation of grain and Iumbor, an@ are fast superseding sailing voerels, The Toledo Com Yr. Casey, President's brotherio-twas psilenp Nt Kppraiser'off Costume. Now Uriesan’ ra | Me7cl@: Pave that this reason there are one hundred an nd wants to keep It. twenty-eight barges afloat on the lakes, with an stereo Peter Carey, Prevident's brother-in-law’ own of 32,7 ot | postmaster at Vicksburg, Mim. Not aswood | Fr heaps Altes nt biel acatead ren dyer D strict, gator batter thives longed (> KIX ‘Winans, President's port, Ry. ready the couple were Germantown, — Miss 1 @ choles, attended ‘The groom was tn ‘Jorous expectancy: M. B. Onuron, ted lenry Moore, William” ia A Edward V. George Gril resiaent"s Courta’s son, Firet | a)vogetner fully three (thousand men, Fre, Thinote, Aseierent | —In illustrating the fruite of advertising am Nota relation at all. | exchange says: ‘A family 10 Floride lost their litte boy, and advertised for him im @ daily paper, That very atvernoon aun and died on the fr. . In Bis ftomach was wean Judge for the West. found « handful of red pair, some bone Duttons, » ps ‘of boot heels, a ginss alley, a palr of check pants and@ Presidents tiird cousin, | Daper collar, ‘The advertisement did 9," Bone |” --A machine hus been perfected which may be applied to cooling the ait of theatres, halls, and alt ton the | papitc or private awellings, One of there machiver ne of luis €o-Worker, then living on ae bad & process aout prison to a swor for ishingiy ike me.” Happiness of these (vo azed indies, be had beon | XIX fori, President's ow) cousin, Assessor | Will efther prodnce 200 pounds of toe per hour, oF wilh Utah, where he can lawfully play busband to “You,” anid the oMfcer, “look enough Ike the | heart and hand, Marcock entered upon s more deil- | of Loternal Kevonu, St. Louis, Expects to be Col- | furnish in the same space of time ¥) 000 cubic feet of air, them all. The Sal Lake Herald indignantly ex- | man we want to suit ux. Come along.” cite undortaking, nomely, to porseas the lady whose | lester of ine disttics In 1 to ates. Grant, | Cooled to atemperature Of & degrees Fahrenheit. Is The moment they Were cutsiie Le door he com. | Leart ied surrencered to the ultructions 0. tue ou pacaid Linatentan Peres Chvaiey Wants io nO tS | to probabte that in a teow years we shall be able tot presses the hope that he will stay away. It does | menced swearing, ind agentieman who was vrevent | Moore. Clotving bimtet to tre best advantage— h ud ae, m8 Sew years We melt OE Save 0 sare not want any sneaking fellow like him round there, passing himself off as a single man on un- suspecting spinsters, The Mormons, it say make their matrimonial arrangements openly ince. —he called avon M Hie soft-hecrted captors permitted iim tu have all | tord the whi-key be wanted, anu by the time be roxeved | 3 the Justice's oMfice ho was nproartously drunk, With rly ur entn faye he never Letra such biaspaemy before nor | we'll eware of the importence oF Moore, née Mi She woe at tirse paraiyzed ensue! ; torn followed Barone with Lieot. FD. Grant, an will probably have Hou | no dimenity (n getlinu permiss oo 60 from the tne registers the cool air iu summer aod frst unpre ebrees Cif. Te dana J-Grant, a eran aeshew of old hot ofr in winter HR Thad st ge sj(or the Fwoittn Distnet | tie mode in which stock-reising is mang ° XXNIT Teane Lynae, father of toe wife of the Presi- | in Enginnd tas dent's yrothe:-inlaw, Major in the United States nwa by the following extract of a pile iter trom near Londons * Last week T went ta all he #&.d notuing to criminare biaeeli, es nis eav- | ah tter ¢ of the perfidy’ that bad beew | Army. vate and above board, and if they are marned already, ad thought he would when wader the influesce of | po >. asale of *pedig ad #AW eome splendid cat say 80 to the new objects of their affections, spite ANOTHER COURTHEIP. Tennessee Recocuizes the Claims of Usetui | te. as well as +s paid forthem. One cow, ‘consigned to the key Jwit, and th H1, he stilt had s portion of rst thing be did was to com- co. down on thelr knees, a8 bs werawent.”” | Tule | awees revenge apon wim, and & fiddle trom one of heve all men were decertial ordered the jrisou. | Sie believed no more vonos Jock soothed her, of ais trieng’s offen cl ude. pteladboabatd The Inst mail dates from Cuba are to the h inst, The Spanish telegram of the rout and Aispersion of the Venezuelan forces landed by the steamer Virgin is false, A force of three hundre! Spaniords sallied out of Santiago de Cuba to oppose the landing, and of the three hutdred, less than one hundred managed to get back, aimless, shocless, and thoroughly dispirited, plemy over, be the cells, and beginny wore forced to obey him. formed tem im ‘ine and sang about « hem. AsIsaid Lefure, \t MAst have been choked at tint ASA BIOAMIS both Tega also he tsagrest i has two wives in | Hay. was sensible of a more Wiscons u, three in Indisma, and two in Ohio, Ax st was that tet ever.) (ling be marrieu dauchiers of cock, notwiihy zed apon thie enormity Horace. vuly two years old, sold far over 6 ity beore, he woul hove vi bim © ho at that moment controntet her. Murdock | the claims of Horace Greeley for the Presi tency, ¢ven erester suavay thon ever, He culled oiten. | fora new era in this part of tie «unny South, You sue had pot been rel & call, x pontie Old, for $1.00, aud suckling ealves for G12 aud Oeach; While $0,000 was offered and refused for # ball." —It is said that through railroad route has been secure? by an arrangement made by the Vmann and Southwestern road with the Citcago, Roek Isiand obscured by nis apd Pacific Kajiroad, whereby the Platte river wilt ba Lidies, Wattle are aware that our State is composed of aills and | pr, ged and the road extended through the Woepiow . Mra, Moore, « dales aud numerous swamps, and marsies and low er country to Nebraska City, where tho live will frglan ehh ay lands, and ary amount of Umber, as well as rocks | connect with the extension of the Atchison and Ne- ‘sed | 80d stone in greatvariety, All we want isa great | braska Hailroat, thus afforéing direct rallioad faciit~ 1 catitiaa ne nowa | correspoidence of the d asked ber not to be- Nasuvitce, July 10.—The people of Tennessee sald sho did not. | are highly eluted with your geverous advocacy of 1g breathed than th but he spowe with | When he ts elected to that Digi oflce, we will look ache Gad an lore ison to settiod Ver chur. h be happened to o: from her former alliance, farmer at the head of the nation. {es from the Kast to the principal towns of Neviask. se re “s Uae A orage Hy His favorite moce of proces tne was to ferze corti AMOTUEH MARBIAGR. IF M1, G, is duly elected we will look for much ad —There is a man in Bridgewater, Mass., whe by the arriva he mu! ne Col “ : +d bs n saccessiuliy Le carried on Fepentoo Cayana was not shot on the 1st inst., as telegraphed Ly the Spauish authorities, but onthe 7th inst. Before this last date au order had beea received in Cuba from Madrid—an and sixteen da Hinz on foot throng | wit Moore, and waile be " rn logary | that irieud captured his saw Le found Wt had Leionzed to a widow, but on the | mediation of the Kev.Dr.Cook, settlement of Ler bustand's ertute it was taken to er coarwing js syeiom Ut kuavery | Om the 19th of February last do ut a | Paging at ois friend's megiee: in not pro just two months | Vico m4 many favors from the White House. For | has been clerk. agent, and trea ai rencounter | insi wer for ema: nce, he can have his book on farming spread | tog company for thiiy-stx in prison | vrosdeast—tree, gratis—all over Tennersee, Every | treasurer of an tron dompany for thirty years; ¢ a! wil turogga ihe | (@Fmer can commence a system of drainsze and irri- | agent, and treasurer of a third company for two ofthe Now Sirset M. | ea:ton on his own hook , and as our Maxwell Mouse | two Years: and president Of anotver compar twiniy) een absent frou an wanna rosideney, 1.017 Arch | is a Aret-eleas hotel, our worthy President can como | 'W years. He has nev order obtained at the petition of President | puy ‘is debts. All the property slie pos or | street © the kev. Dr. Cook to say that ir directors’ meeting of either of these com; " i e Property. elie poses % ‘ 0K LO wa vine } cbeuigpaitceay [ft ne ( etther of companion Grayt—that Cavapa should be pardoned and | Mad sny caim to ty the worl weow and calf, | he wie not aware that suo hil @ wusoand itving at | Were ant spend his vacation, and Observe the WOFK | istng nis offteial oonnoction with theiD, allt has Kea 5 MeWilliims cetually married ber that evening, | the time of the ceroiony. Toe vridal pair return. | as tt goes bravely on, He will not patronize Long aiaes 4 tbh desis of thre sent to this country, His murder was the iron | and the next morming, with ber cunsent, drove tre | ¢d to the mansion, and a luxurious ertertainaens | Branch o fcscsppcc eh sheer ig eaprtbeinta ieHael| Uh ol nan aiemlenndeaiadel awh dussriopoeioehye teal reply of those who today command in Cuba, | & snd caif to the nearest town, I put | fo lowed, ‘Two weeks rolted by. aud then wast do. | Branch or any race track—not ho; there is to | The Legislature of lows has taken measured Ply tala + | the money in bis pocwes, ‘Toat wi iv % seen wtroy the of the first aliiance much work to be done in these times that tries a h Py e " maoer a be peas OA Ln Leet 808 | ee erad lb to Dlight the seeond Ob 6 t to preserve, oF rather to restore, the :orewia which hava Penner © pm Br the widowed Brida, coke shoes shin . wen's soles, been and still are recklessly cesttoyed. Ibe law re A despatch from Washington says that fo bupetel ap (0 the ree STILL axoTuRR wire, After Tennessee is drained and fixed up es good | jeages from taxation op 910) valuation every ave of } bets kupetnl a at Lk Ss ae the deficit of $40,000 in the accounte of Naval posruitbloady matioe A third frlond, w vo hind bea promise a share of | #8 H. G's farm in New Yors, we wi conaeot to et | fore for wen years, ana for enc ncie ot fr . i ,, vismand’ they were tought to be ereat— |b ¢ up ais adopted State of Texas, and trrigat ted 850 valuation for five years is exon: * ¢ idences o i e AED a Marduck, ealied upon Mrs, Moore: 0 wa in a ot Fiethatiylh te F ol as “there are uo evidences of fraud on the part | he suepleio neces Atten formed nos ust ber late Wesband bed, rock the South: ‘The father of Tetas old bam Houston, | Wave. Tuer aro iow maple forests in several cou of that officer.” And yet a naval court martial Death of Mr. Parker, smuy seized tue wr nai boea thas | was born and raised in Tena and asa matter | “es from w SORRE 8: WOAO.: waere. Bion : Vea before which W % was brought found | 7 the Baitor of The Sun, ried! and doubly viethinized. 8 iMce it | ofcourse we expect all the ait and sage counsel tint | * fee there was nothing Dut wild prairie grass and! him gailty of emberztement, and sentenced him | Sim: In your issue of to-day 1 Meht hO Lucvied ewan to Mover to" | canbe derived rom the Farmers’ candidate, th \ deble of the different ny to one yeur’s imprisonment, and to pay aheavy | 800ut the mysterious veath of my si Wily Was mtiving, Ibi to be said of | FFeat and cood Horace Greciey of Texas debts of the diffrent countrs * Ty li Writes PAASe) Abe. Whe Fatmaehd (Oni Mirs Raden: friend” tat be deoarte Tarcitoes seo first, Texas of the world amount to twenty-two thousand mi!loor line ss thi eas officials s bere were 8 f id ie wet by on a iL {terward. This is our mott ‘0 . f ee oe of a 7 pron ‘a - S a " or eck, © ensnure tne variabdie . Mectios berotne pall sng OU. WO Hope wat oe eB ae) are due by France; fo: a ad millions o ino evidences of freed on Mr. Wasurnoron’s part, | Or to Soc enias ot nom eat, Thece are the | srinconnl area dice linerte your banwers, and stand by Ue watil Grans and bis | 470 uve Dy Prance; fowe whonsaas willtons ay it would seem that the court martial must have Gras feauanted WP blr: Litiver teat Hiaees Mardlock, calidd myrisa of reiatives are depo Britetns three thousand millions by the Un ate convicted bim merely for th» fun of the thir t Scusoh (a Mba the aur parMeation of t : nobis ariny of tarmers ure daiy inducted into the | | cluding fodividual States, conntios, avd (owns) wa 0 od bim merely for in of nin, Tt) oseph to fation the sure tives h offices Of this great agricultural nation teen hundred miltiona by Austria; Aficcn handed This may have been w rich Joke for the court, | youndings of Mr, Parker's suspicious death, 1 did 8 War ui Hojing tat all’ may yet ve well, and thot Tie T maitions by ona shousnad um ¢ near being serious fur poor Wasursa- | so, without tevay, w @, nor rostiug an SUN will continue to increase to Brightness und | 4, if 28; four bundr but it came near being serious fur poor Wasurxa- | s0, witvout tevay, waiving fatigue, nor rostiug antil aay: Auta cpatarely: umes 40d | and the Ger aves; four ti Tarvivod at the Lililyers’, in whose ssmily I found ie eke war pac nasind tio picid Baa and; twenty-one han ted mil 10% eae every Kiauness and sympathy, and a home, Af er. hud sitgpod the * pean States; and four thoasant m tions by A ' 4 i. Ls i FORTUNES FOR PLAYS. ‘ ‘i f A despatch says that determined at Wolle, foreman at Wen & Kann’s, woere Parker n lim to Nqaiaate tha Afitea, south America, and thy other coaatrics ? ke 1 1 ocket, - sel , Joveruinel aiwaica has | bad workea, » fannediately to me, and so i Neld te titude of the Government of Jamaica bas )DWINKING A WIFR, Drama Costing $6,000 in Gold Vela tat pguans te kel Aiheosah: frightened the negroes, and fears of a ris: | dM Mr. Burli N eLAHAV08 Ln the Kainy store, Maniaensh ge fovea Played in New Vork~Anvther Piece to i : seen vanihea Notaears, the leader, ja | 1berbowatold wie sgrest deol soout what they | remit cuss rcrrs of hi mee Ten Ml #10,000 in Gold With thelr auttes witnout tr idee a pdedecpappes fall ” Tei tt bust knew to be suspicious and condemnatory as to | jatner-in | nironted bin wits t theatre-going pec f New York, it | (3. in ane Lappe i nas Taaiceisharal ridiculed by bis own fullowers, sa tne ea Parker's ¢eath, und conclu ied by saying plain! © vent rato; mieml, # gr ure to have @ graud treat during th av Of conntry arimnoors, A. wealthy f cortain men who have the handiing of news | shat he wae poisoasd, ‘Thay ater vardwware ole | fo Meseumaeat nou tig mon tin the way of a ood, old-furh 1 ace Jamaica to vilify the colored people on everv | suatoments be bo Grand Jury, ha is haeianeee re, Mer i . Latene of more thon ordinary m « ‘ i a occasion, avd no doubt, is another {Wired St, Josep I saw tae shop whore he hat | #4 W Gurianon hal 1 ' Valeover, author 7 $Y would uot t uetance. Versons just from the colony assure | worked. Iweut to the house and saw thy roo Aun bese, Chacon at : ou en! “an & J tame particulars, I avant to ws that th never mor whieh re died. Taiso visited nis grave, J the to cer ax tot tie Mat ¥ 1 to overt ‘ WevER, TAL 1A ANSWER to a soot sha rent sah thab thelial went to Seitenfaden, the ondertaker, to aay his va 1 nm. The paver f to the Central of Awoth Faiexpensi®e (3961 Sev ieniaien walt they were W Time ne adetaile nouitedt a b . ‘ovil ail pail oy * Craiy. He ulso said tuat ace a wd . great Appears yb ti ined a! le « Craw wasia & Pers Hiwe time t boty Was aby Tre Bet my | very 6 paid entiet: 1 bel ore n fH ¢ rave, i n att 0. ' with he % a * ' t auf ot ths deoadfit chars | SOME Prrehting Og, ine, REANO Ee sal. Bint he OArTURED BY AC y ' j erators aud tt i ' that fowed, The iS rent all rosy ople on an ave — i A slay oF great + 6.6 | moor, with 6f people and a fow sew 1 cott F ize of | ular e ikea Peak le to be wide s sable a re Yad stilet poowious enowsi (oF one wai s W494 sumer resort, ty which the new uarrow-gang feted: une s hou: Soeur Ste Pan eee Denver aud i Kalroad is expected to vi € lous a . aL S arouTRONS OVERMUCH! NPs. arry throngs of tourist ia pursuit of beaith and ane asd p comedian, has purcliused DRACON ADAMA “READS WIS TE asure. A ny of gentlemer have con * commited i niin i sluded (he purchase of a tract of land whieh in mone Arst In tl Broehr ludes the famous C Jo Springs at the biso Captain Ml k wh 4 Syl! of the mountain, and will proceed to lay out two hin Whet.ar lis ued Migs Nelo) ohan on the railroad, tolbe ealled Colorado vied 5 Ju t 1 1 ort D any uiag you ueurey wah " a He 1 y 1 Spr age, where next spring a hotel will be bulb | gees i toen veutte cob a atau : Mr ! As I which is to cost €109,000, and tue other, which is wore not ulluacd to ) av . ‘ tbe ehr 1 Villa La oot, at the springs near er Wanren te x0 : vai sre will y ues ‘ At 1 a : propa, tive miles from the railruad. Tuere will TECaee matD AHeY zy spicy b ° TLE POOL PASUERY IN NEWIERSEY. | By Hey Iso be ereetvod a hotel, to be called the Tip-Top 1 Mes. Cui minngiia bile ceernt vier Sara > Seis ae tli the largest bas | ver waen ever ues allies ; wo Agent of the neeat Wrecking Cou Dory . 74 ™ bie ue rw f ree ‘ Pauy Buylug Silke tor a Sou = wheel boils up a violent ote AN THR Wie x5 vahas ite tive, afer havin n | Puintirsnere, Jo Mihough ti n Aud vot, with 1 eu ave strongly iinpregnated with carbon: Way; Chat tere Was wo plate upon t " ie serve P r the sharbu y wan) i 1 4, and t wre credited with powerful | on ior Me. H Oph ighas A eer con gelb.ed ap" for once I Wi ' t t z whieh Wiese nob M we iu isd ere visited by a gentler > gave ing virtues, Que of thom was called by the | Py tie etter tot sea ee 5 | we mere q . eaves Vow Indians The Hevst,”? as it was formerly re + fo the boor WOAH Wag towel ia | Explosion ef a Locomotive pear Mauch a : eee surted to by intivm wild animals in great pum ee B. PAN Rit Chunk -Tix Lives macrited, w rhea Om ORDY: , be g Bw Vouk June ene great ioceoments in the line of emo bers and irom rew te purpose of ns Mave Cuuva, July 20.—A firghttul locomotive | “code such av ewe of all, pivcor of br } i Y The view fron | Mr. minith's & Xv onion happenod near t a0 oat FU0R Ak v o a ie city of V 1 ribed wy exeved: W mn biotier, & leek f Tweaty i ruing. Theengine Vacan with a train i ) grand, 1 the buckground and tn th sixth irewt, near Brcond lod nicht | express ¢ re Rob rihwa oxpl white kK | 5 i) Devore lant Dy # ibs Ob EEVOOLL BVeKue ond i wen | Oeiw Of tLuoder wad @ shock lke ear! q ° + Lf 4 . ‘ of tie somicirule riage the grand dom: " 4 a k like un eart! quake t “ikea I i front aud ten, and | ‘second sireet Man JuWHed inl the evse X men Were upon the engine. Live of wom were | f Z ! f weak i diately in front wud left, ap iid Cesired to be driven to a plice in First ave. ue 1 her is horvibiy wl and | te i » i miles away, reac beavooward | pyeaea he war driven lo scverai othes places, Ab y the dogma, who wae ' w t ’ Cieyenne mouatain; and on the right are the | pet he etopped got ont ay Bighih wtroet ant The bodies were turown tn ail dre Fret zardens of the gods,” to which visitors, we pr Adway, ana the couehim sp con r wae beunor tty oF meat | 1h silor my une, will be adinitted f A wagon road wil feat inan, became intignan Yat the rowd wide, one of bie w } Pe Ruane eOneT aear t | b be made from Villu La Font to near the summit | ser, Do. ihe IAter insisted on baviue. bie fare, owlled rmloss, god headlesy he ime their bum ih sheir return tren | ‘ s Pen La trail roo tte udor of | wih th ‘ NO Food Woy of en coemaible, Anotier body was found a yp] he they iat ured if (fe 1 Piks's Peak, and id tue rr lor of | f) Watch 1 Oficer A ith ‘ t 1 rtem. Teneie sone of inet ! Tawi fan cha baneat Af (eu Phe sly ot the: ae hat eco wot of, with the canal between he head wae | tuts bei: tof a pre anit vette | iN \ We cout iin | MA FeG, Portions Of L Were Kore, UNC the Epact Pa weduine t ‘a Vila La Boot has not made snuck pe nic. custods. At tis polien station hee eave wan Loirlole, die enpinece Wak unt agri gn) | too fort | t—in fact, the ground has aot b namo ae oun Willaims. An oun kuti: was tound | {@ $.Up the mowuiuis ede, with noiiug but the Ah awanie (fie A Wh het In tw poevot, He Wus taken to Jeberron Alsrcet | head 0 sicw that the muse’ was everaiuuan ve | gf rs : id eighty clogant villas, with all the modern ] Sear), Justice Cox committed uum ta deteuit ut | Another boty is mntening, aed still avotuer ties Ife | Secrevary, flartto-a ¥ shinhdis Tanieniemaia BO se meee eee Wibab eis eritiny, tyoueh ina con iuon Ol Wreten AN All ihe secon a ha Fe rem fin 1h no4w porto nae — © Dees dod Bony 4D " tot “ e hee | A D ethren yon eu trom Fae ——— William &. I tyer, J: bright boy, son of | SMEG and Lenton are eeuitered tur uuadreds ot . MONEON a CO! Gauci Agoula, Newark Qo heeve: ‘ , won of | CARING and vendor ar ® TB. Wineow, Calvan Aout 0 SV ersaDn. What is the name of the seapogoat WhOW | ce Goneral, bas ALarted F tile ues spapor cullod the | YP FY alt dire Hh Sach 9 ¢ Haat tas not actos A Waly perfect \o.ug Monss covered with the sins of the people, and | Coravcapla. It is Bled with clear wit and sen milles. ‘Three oF four Ol thom lived at Wenchorle Sul) Aumotber Victim. A only claim to hased into the wilternese? Mayor QO, AKMY | wid is well workh reading. Ke can bo iad by ad- | workin Mattar sort haneagageuan men |. Patrick Flanagan, aged 8), hws been massing OA ee eet taien a) gutta cr ae ‘kin ou the rou! several banded feet aif were | “vin Kiskaboch wince bio LM, whew he weLt WW Now Retaut imerne? owsing L., New York, Dadiy #sakea dud seriourly tujured. York 0 sev he Orange parage. 0 Valled Ohymern gee dle, ~* *

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