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THE SUN, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1871 when it conflicts with the will of the Com- | that perhaps missionary work in India was a dolph's own words, In answer to our qoestion a WNGLISH UNDER DIFFICULTIES. SUNBEAM: hen 1 cons withthe wil of the Com | Out pubes mie SA ete wwe | HE OMEN, «| SENS cemeae ereat roRe Dt wana woman of maintaining the form of royalty | the danger to whieh it exposed the true faith, Moll cng tfcteaea * eatterttare berc titties baad asain tte ath at ping vd OFFICE-MOLDERS’ CANDIDATE. Toto noon, of Tuesday (July 1.) being tp the Genius Ceara terns: —An Illinois gentleman raises one thousand whenever that form shall be found to stand domains country, I hod no knowledge or oes to Central Park—Finds a Sanny in th f th 1 welfaro? Ribbed hE og Al St tla, {nvandent Kelso's order, Upon re Spor, nnd Translates French into Engtiah, | ertetes of spnlen. in the way of the national welfare that has been raised about his ears on account of For President: t derramnvely determined, without commaltatic A Son reporter yesterday made the acquaint |, mane bas now lees than titee the poate, peembahemes\inhendiy : one, and fa tact having no opportunity to jon of the city of Londo te, CattieotaDevsousl Aber his incendiary speech_on Wednesday evening. | [J SELESS 8. 6 RAN 15 onsnit with anebory, nron the publiention of my | ance of « dapper little Frenchman, “just of oo anth the Loulelann Bente Prieva prisotens . . He hes written out the address thet he eaye be amation. In my judement the effect of Super. jonsicur.” He wes on his way to Central Park, I, is are fitene bah aiortul wee te Ware aioe (he a4 seth washed before they are ironed. te eee An Albany paper having takon offence at | delivered. Many of the savage expressions havo THE PRESENT-TAKER. (rorities of New Jersey tne riorouy clemente o" New | 20 had with him all the morpiug papers, which he | TAny trtve tear wren Tina RAwin's TheatroSwiss '4 Kincer. Matloen the Hvening Times of that city, abuses tho | been crossed out, but enongh remain, He says — epriscle WerOLobe, Htarg, We tue ent. OF Ung diss | ee ccon ve Cly Cen eso comers we Sueees nee onto chickens thirty cents turbing eloments of bowl States, Not being wole t i t ; ib Wea eoennit 6 pair. at Wilmington, Ne Hon. 'T, C, CaLticot, the editor of that jour- | he said: Relations of Useless 8. whom the other Offce. | munorse tho view taken. vy wuperiatendent. Kelso, | aeiyne Closels, dived down into the colamne of the Herald reckiossly, ekimmed over the Times, | 9 —A snake got in bed with @ young man le hi “ cl * Shall the Stars and Stripes be agiin desecrated in 4 it being. ag I deemed it, in ater antagonism to the b Aanmbal the other night, and the young man Eee gel Gnd ‘calle ims “convicted | sy, Srevection ol the OrencesBriise bes en the mere | roners Want to Renominate slong with Him letter abd the spirit ot our Constitotion and tie | And read the bright pages of Tam Sum with evident | “877 fe tr ite Mit Al ie vole man got ont. felon. exprice of a State oficial? Never, never! [Cries of ), Jesse Root Grant, President's father, Post bt Of ant poon!e, and sitect once ey deligh| fedd ull ta bare I 7 tn Ah tiles of rait This i 7 ‘ Never.” hon hin dangerous and upgressive spirit o} 4 t pe bulit tn § ngiand each 01 This is a great mistake. Mr. Canticor Anni OR ai LLL A mut Orr Grant f brother, partner with J deeticd it my duty ta wet mites 1 | ,, When he hed td Seide the Baatish rapers, be | est Geo monthe day for to 5 ot convicte 5 repeated, Tt the tbe @ Collctor of the Port at Chiengo, expecis 40 With (he tmost celerity. Baby one o'e M. | browcht forth @ copy of tho Courrier dee Btate Unis, | "8%," 0 mee ' . utente ee Was not convicted of a felony Mt all. He) Peisits societies had guihered In thelr st ning Very food aller the neXt 6:60:12 sen the preciamution wie written, sent. to the telekraph | xed began pon thet admirable aveot ae if be in: P.per is manufactured from hop vines af ERwin Niemey eres osc 8 was convicted of a misdemeanor, 80 called; | Eighth avenue, where would be the boasts of tho " Uy tenenred soy | OMices, and ordered in handtitl form tended to make himeelf master of every line of ite | MArreilles, France, and ie nid to be strong, texibie, Tem copies wo one addrey, sv ee ee but it ill ry thorized ‘one hundred Orangemen—where the proud victory y 4 has not Reporter of Tne £tx—Tiat was qnick work. ‘white, and soft, and mach liked tn that region, Toons coplerte ane addins, See nt it was an illegal and unauthorized con- | Oy (ne eallant Eighty-fourth. (Hines) #8 | yet ot tno lands, But Hopes to Ret them aiter the next | How Ait you manage it? ave contents, from title wage to eoloplion. The morn. | —In Boston, at one police station, on Sumlay es beet t C diers— = | Section. ov, Randolph—Ae fast as one sheet of the proc " aton, 1, on & viction, under @ statute which had been ro | What excuto have the citizen soldiers: these cow | SIFU Tey, a4. J, Cramer, Prerident’s brother-in-law, | famation was writien, it was Copied by tay ueciot. | nk Was clear, and the alr cool and pleasant, and the | tage, there were forty-two arreets, of which seventees pealed by the Congress of the United States. | recklessness, © # © Ido not know how baman | Sarin withont waning forte reendevaltecton. © | ant kecretary, to that when T had Gnished, two | little Premeh gentleman was happy Wore for violation of the Massachusetts sunday law, His conviction was disgraceful to the Gov. | tare—Irish human nature rarticulary—is able to V. Abel Rathpone Corbin, President ‘nw, | CODIEs Were Within a fow moments of simultaneous ™ THe PARK. —Tho Legislature of Connecticut has abolished le | restrain itself in view of this calamity. Bot Las | negotvator of gold and real este epecuiations with | COMPletion. L sent the eecretary with one copy lo On arriving at the Bixth avence ontrance to the | all laws relating t " A ernment that prosecuted and to the court | you. Limplore you, to restrain tt. Tals js not the | James Fuk, Jr, ant Jay Gould: has not made much | the Western Union Telegraph office to transmit the jaws relating to usury, and Connecticut moneys time or Diace 10 introdace other matters, to mix ap | Yet, but hopes t after the next elec'ion. proclamation to the papers in Newark and Jersey | Park he disembarked from the car, and lighting @ | lenders can now collect whatever intercst they bargain that tried him, but not to Mr. Caniicor. olitical matters with the sole 1c of how beat | sn yey braver Arie Gen, FT. Dent. President's brother | City, and I took my own cony to the Atlantic Tele- Chiot Usner a¢ the Fxecntive 4 c *y v Vt fragrant cigar, and bowing politely to the police. | for. vc avenced | CML’ Jurvce Louie Dent. Preaidsuvs proiherintow. | hoy being written in au asbroriaved Core ro Gre | mA At the Rate, Joined the throne of visitors, and | —Tho Vermont census shows that the rural , tated #t $4,000 w year; expects to make more ater | DUt myself or my secretary conld read It handily, #0 | WAS #oon Intently occupied in admiring the trees | districts bave lost 14,00 of thelr popalntion within the et ten years, and that the towns and villages have Judge Netsox, the great and learned | i14 when jostice shail have Judge who presided at the trial of Mr, Car- | something to say to you on other subjects, next eection, Thaa to sictate it to the telegraph operator, Thore | and enrab 0 Licot, frankly admitted the error of the con- | He says he said: WUT Oeoree 'W. Dent, President's brother in-iaw, | was a storin on Tuostay, which einved the sending | sta tnriess the pretty children, the handsome ppraiser of Cust th t girls, the well-groomed horas, tho stylish cai Gained 20,000. i “TAind here tho question pat, ‘Shalt Oran Apyrabeer of Customs, san Rrancieco, of the proclamation over the wires till half-past 9 | ¥%® " ' " viction, and. Know Nothingism Tule’ the free. Gity of Now alk Pade for New Mento nee eaMe ante, It | o'clock. 1 took constructive costession of both | rages, and the other boanties of the piace, too —Somebody in Maine has presented President Judge Woopnvrr, in refusing to lib- | York?’ (Cries of “Never !nevor !'} Never! Never! Orth $100,000, + | offices in Trenton, and claimed that no message | namerous to mention. In about fifteen minutes ti Grant with ® new patent saw-mill, The Prosident js Though, alas, 9 different and @ sadly practical an- ‘ t's brothertn-taw, Marsnat | Should be transmitted till the proclam: tion had becn town, advertisements for Tum SuN will be received at | erate Mr. Cauticot, delivered an opinian | awer was given on Wednesday last, wien the sireets | Of the District of Col fent, and the operators good-nataredly yielded to | little Frenciman showed signs of fatigue, Beiec mh ‘ pc this ‘ i ble ¥, Casey, President's brother-in-law, Col- shes, ation got . ho settled himself « ou regular rates at the uptown advertisement ofc, | which evinced an ignoranco of tho statute | & iit fee city of New York ean wish the life-blood Port of New Usteaae; seein tae Col | My wishes, ‘The proclamation got over the wires | ing 8 seat in # sunny spot, he settled himself cown now walting for sone tnaividual to give him a water privilege to run bis mill r at five minntes past three, and immediately after. king the Ce f —The Solicitor-General in the Tichborne oaey 45; West Thirty-second street, ot the janction of Bros of the iu...rent sinia, But never, never again suall at fy f With @n air Of rellet, apd taking the Courrier from s P, law of i the scenes of that day be retoc-ted—never again 1 _— ward the military orders were sent to Gen, Runyon, Wels paid at tho rate Of $2508 day for his part of the siath avenue, from 6 A.M. 108, the United States, as well as of the | the, scenes of that day. be rete cltiens of nastreet. Hreeltens A urather tn law's | fo" the Quartermaster Gencral, to the “Adjucant: | Ni® pocket, Lexan to read. The Box reporter took | Toit sna the english press malevolently lint that be — --— principles of liberty and of the nature ofthe | America, (Cheers.]"’ te President's owa Mints. yen ad 5 the ptaff officers, #0 thet by f- | avoat by his aldo. ‘The Frenchman read greedily, | gids pient y of reatoa for prolonging tho trial, “ ~ Dest tlre all the necessury military ordevs bad veen Y / Ferecbs ee enn se ibs Counter, great writ of right, the Habeas Corpus—an | He says he said: Av, Nat. A. Patton, Prosident’s brother-injaw's | given, senda Seo noe ies bie lips teas to move, sad tee | —The losses by fire in the United States dun Fong to the country may have Tus Sox ignorance, we say, which ought to consign | “Why, why was all this? Was it tocarry out the | Mid Cousin, Cojlestor of the Lort of Ga vest 2a. Texas ORDERING OC THR TROOPS, reporter, to bis great surprise, discovered ing 1870 are estimated to have boon $69,000,000; the ma Gent to them caily by mail, for ffcy eens per month, | |& : caprice of one maa, who, when all danger Of untici- | in the ‘Third Anc!tor’s offes, Washington, nopes ior Reporter—What trooos did you order out? der was transiating as he went aloug. Fine losses, $20,000,000; and the death claims actnal Dy addressing (ne Puollener, him to infamy. Patod rigt seemed at an end, unnecessarily left bis | something much better after the noxt election. ¢ 1 ordored ou! Pinme’s entire bri- ea din @ inbyrinth of words, , paid by the life insarance companies were $20,000,000, —— —In Boston next month a very large ‘vrother-in: rightfur post at Albany, and came to New York to XVI. Dr. Addison Dont, President There is no dishonor tom man in being | revoke the humano edict of the Major, and kindle | third cousin, Clerk In the Regist FOR PRESIDENT unlawfully condemned ; but there is battery, ani Hart's battalion, | and would turn back, alwat however, to!!! comprise theentire military force of the east: | throwzh the sentence manfully, Mes, Tre ale of he bigoted seal of the Orangomen? (Hisses | Depnrtment,’Washington t trusts his morits wi ers portion of the State. fresuivg Wimself with an enthusigstic exclamation | India rubber boots i Great | ena cries ae flan eat Delter anprcointed alter the he von ubber 40d shoes ts to be made, Bix jang him to a lamp-post I") SE, Srrworased iter We RexeClOPSON: te fem Reportor—Were any of these troops veterans? of encouragement and praise, manofacturing com; . 4 ° i q ‘do sin, m mani yompanies have united to puton - deal of dishonor in unlawfully candemning | frends, let th unpalsive vengean One eat ane Peon Areieeys GoomSace hoped | Gov. Randoipb—¥et rank ag} Ax AID f0 PRAMSLATION, ise rheet 01000 eases, sobtatnieg 090080 pair cranoce, auy nal reprisal o your wrath to keop it | forafier March 4, 18.3. ved throuch the War, and many ot the oMcers h oe pairs of ahoes, FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ CANDIDATE, yman ime to indulge in tar KViit. Uoorge D. Jonson, Presidents mothers ke- id most xccomplished soldiers Once he came toa bad place which he could not | —Incendiary fires have been very common in —— Prpecresay, Asseasor of Internal Hevenue, Third | Hexamer's battery served through the war with dis- | pars. For a minute of more he pondored deenly. | Caande of late. The city authorities of Montren! THE GREAT AND GOOD Robert Bonner as an Orator. report of Gen. Muuxy’s speech was | OSE" HP Winsua: Prendeste cousin’. husband, | Hnetion, and I have been assared by officers of the | tle questioned himself in French and in Englis head cousin’ i 0 of the best batteries in | but no sailsfrctory solation of the dimicnity waa | TOFoMto bave offere regular army that it wi the service. Our New Jersey troops are citizen | reached. Turning to the reporter, wuom he now | hension of any persous who cau be convicted of reiting nding rewards for the apres Newport, Ky. One of our reporters furnishes » very in- | #” scourate one, Tho words woro taken as they | PSY™y Mag te SFUL i SE TY, i ‘s second . Clerk in G soldiers of ail shades of politics, and of all sects in | discovered for the first time, he said: fires, USEFUL H. GREELEY, | teresting account of an faterview with Gov, | fell deliberately from bis lips, by une of Gen. | Jaws second oun, Cierk in Teligion. ‘They comprivo many members of the | "1. you please, Hore are’ word in x0 Courrier | —1t i anid that the Hon. A. I, Stephons h v Ranvoura of New Jersey. It appears that | M&axr’s own countrymen, They cannot bo gain. | | XX!. Oliver W. Hoot. rreadent'y mothers grand. | frat amitios In the State, They aro slwavs F deg Btats Unie vich Tdon's not kaow. Vill you'll | pained nine pounds in weight since be receme a ‘ f phew. et Attorney, Covington. Ky. their daty, ana on that occasion they ittome?” carne a TBXAN and NEW YORK, while Gov. RANDOLPH was eurprised at oie Tho General has not bettered his case. | would fot reruso to ve Dinirict Attorney after thie | {4 Tobly to tne all that was made Upon the Ronning his finger down tho column of ' Fuite | editor. The Lonteville Courter-Journal fears that Prestdent Guantis inability to say anythin Ve know that his sentiments have been indig- | eK Tn” we casey, Preald brotheriniwas sowenooe Woe: Divers,” on the first page, he stopped its course at | when he weighed himself last he had one of his ed}. -- —- i y to say anything | nantly repudiated by neatly every respectable | owsoratner, Xipraver of Cust, New Urieane ta | noo,AOMMHONY WOULD MAYA BEAN Unt. | | ty word ouragans oT torlais in his pocket. The Chappaqua Platform. whatever at tho Princeton Commencement, | jsighinan in tho eity. SLE Porer carey, Peestaoat’s Drotherto-law's own | Would anybody have been hurt onthe 13h it ¢10 | porters arricane," sald the re | ie is said that of the 144 splendid buildings ‘The Hon. Honace GREELEY bas crected a | he considered Mr. BONNER's speech far su- pailhes Al borer Pratmanie at Sicksharg, Mie. Not hegood | Orange processfon had been lnterfored witht Sougand Frenchman, “I try | owned tn Paris by tho Rothschilds, not one was harmed popular platform for the South in the next | Perlor to any other made on the occasion. The Queen of England has eummarily | * XXiV. George Gritttn: President's cousin's son, First hat erect Pens Perri tet | to larn Huglish by de best, Vig se dictionoaire Luo | by euelle during the German siege, or by the Com. Ligasepant Sixteenth lofantry, was sont forw moniete during the Merce internecine strife. ‘Tho grea’ a any biank | die, ‘Ihave turn much of it in Paris, of which Iam V. Charies Rent, e loaded with ball, | jastarrive, I vill now larn more. Now vill you do | ADK¢re have alwars boon lucky, Wintonide, Minot, Assistant | Quartermaster.Gene faessar of Internal he Presidential campaign. He is opposed to| As Gen. Grant can ay nothing, and Mr, | sbolished the purcha Nota relation at all, | cartridges at all. We should h and sale of commissions +3 3 . i os in the British Army, This is as it should be. Tee f d fired ballets the first Ui 1 think thi ~ NN | \ hath red bullets the fret time. 1 think thet, 0 * The Gold Hill, Ni $4 thieving carpet taggers, and {a fhyou ot | DOMMEN 8 fork 8 capital CO-ANA Rossier eT abby wedi ages, | Tanauds brother in-laws cousin, and named Bent. | such an occasion, to Are blank cartridge isto thle |. Gereatniy.. sir wiih pleaware Audiea bead | |citust wah Gsnia meer general amnesty. He denounces the Ku. | We would proposo Mr. Bonnin, in plac of Ax a'socond-ciase fraud Boat w eititied to dolong 10 | with the situation, and to Instigate riot ratuer thin | manclesning ‘over toward. me nowly-tonnd friend, aa bferbdpeded Klux Klan, and accepts the Constitution as and in its practice filled the army with in- | “gfemix. to quell it, Still, 1 kept the power in my own hand: cal papers chronicle the hanging of @ horse thief tn Mr, Conrax, on the ticket with Gen, Grant, Li y SPOT ieny am MeRennap, fatherin.law of the Pree ‘a bands | read in English the Courrier's account of We, dtm Chomennbby Seine 'OBCBOISH, OF MMishesene it is. He is hostile to the reélection of FF ‘i xx \ all day. My reason for doing a0 was that the mill- were we net Opposed to coupling any element competent idlers, And this reminds us that phy a Ca uit Judge for the West | ti ie wer should ba kept in sabordination to the mupaicar: Wis ay to ee oe main Gnant, and advocates the draining of the swamp lands along the Mississippi and its ® custom has recently been established in our XXVIL Columbas 00, president's third consin, | civil power until the necessity for using the military Fils translation was just as it is here given: ‘oul tributaries. He is againet hurling back and eau of success with Gon, Grant's renomination. ich Id at onco be intotdicti Secretary of the Interior, be willing to be m should arise, And it has been a cause of con- “Hoariean, A storm of @ fury extraordinaire —Patagonia is said to contain vast quantities of rsa bate jd at onc intotdicted by | Scretary st the Treusary, ainge va cast bo Uri. Bouse | eratulation, with'mo thet the etvil autnority showed | has broken Wednesday evening on the city of Mem- | the peculiar chalk or stone called mocrscliaum. It has It is illustrated by the following | £9 ‘Ohio. * its ability to cope with the situation withont the phis (Tennessee). T! threads and the post-es tele- High-Toned Murder in the Navy+ — | qdvertisemout cut from the Army and Navy oan fienaee Fourth Gavanry., Come var oa ihe | direct interference of the military. Upon reaching Y vcen beaten, toe Woee rooted, and | LMrt© Deen found ehiedy in Beats nd Asia Minon . Going out od ihe Pacific Ratirond, bat x ed. Jersey City, on Wednesday morning, i was met by récoltes F the Jatter furnishing the greater portion of the mate forth between tho two sections of the Union | About the middle of Inst August a wicked | Journa’ Six. 'C' A. Pond, Prepieeats owp constn, Amensor | Mayor O Neill, who promblly seconded" my action, mere Th 4 grass and corn.” | tial for the celebrated manafactories of Vicune ane q murder was perpetrated on board the United | A CAPTAIN 0” CAVALRY) well up on t Pidaternal Hevenne’ at et, Louis, Expects to bo Cou | Mayor O'Neill ie an Irishian and a Catholic, but d tho harvests bave suffer of grand dom- | Pesth. the animosities of a dead rebellion, and is renegtit pee ales Aalis czcuance witha Captain of faranity (or 8 & BH He ate ite, coanin to Mre, Grent, | 80,10 tle @ leh dod Patriotic eltizen, and is portion to frame of the rail road Mem. —Anotber man bas provided material for a fas ‘tates ahip a, 0 i squadron, | consideration, Addrors BULDIE ss, Clicego, Il, 4 . e ich if vi 4 Hestone vich find jtself near of Grand | serai by showing how Mr.Vallantigham Kilied bree night was itself engage at ali fastness on the espace | This gentleman's name ts Capt. D.C, Stankard, and he om resuiting of Ul acel it, and has mace t! Kept a hotel in Terre Hante, Ind. In illustrating tha coud Lieutenant Fourth Cavalry. Wants to go to di i 4 49 , ae,8 quarters, snd. secon A full account of the deed, together with var fs ule fees ng these rage ot ©] | Baspcareae Wo) revawd neve moernenny. 0 Fores | sorte to cep the peace consideration ?”” 0 gets the consideration ? % Grant, 4 nephew of old Jonee, | tion, All the civil the statements of respectable eye-witnesset ae XXX1 dpho J. rant, a er Me cov ees | one Ou a0 avn Stee an for brotherly kindness and universal pros- perity. As an independent candidate with such me to Police 1 my ef- ‘day and in every dire authorities did the same thin mind trom thé By what influences are the exchanges brought Pos aed fecror. race. The mecharician bas been kilied and Mf | incident which ied to Mr. Vallandigham's death bo dise rer on vad bel ctor. to the ena of tho matt J." principles, Mr. GREELEY ought to be sup. | W8S Published in Tae hi of May 11. It] ghout? Exehanging a commission from one reg. | « 2%3 1 itane'h pnd, father of te witeot Ue Bre esaning fo ke aaa of ie mihi teen, rorageurs Dios de, means wounded,” said | ChAted « pistol ta his pocket, wounding hime ts ported by all classes in the South, from Jer. | WS thought that the Navy Department | jmont to another fora consideration is good | Army, i Renorter—What disposition did you make of the | the reporter. bso a . 7 if ald tly take measures to punish the KXXAM. Thomas Enaroe, consin to the Presitont’s | rogues? “Sank yon. Voonded, Good. Now tf yon have —The New Orleans Picayune says that vegetar FeEnson Davis to the colored coachman who | WOM promptly ? Pt deal hke buying a commission out and ont, and | prothor.iniaw, Fires Lieutenant of Company F, First Gov. Randolph—When the troops reached Jersey | patience. Here is of Hookoot who bave commit | eon in the lately overflowed distriet, a0 far from being owns the plantation which formerly belong. | fender. This expectation has not been | comes very near being conduct unbecoming an | OPEL ancy se Wa city Tploced finv mon at the entrance to cock reves | murder. Vill Xread it?" injared by the w been decidediy benenved, Everywhere green grass is growing luxuriantly, and the trees are lusty and vigorous. The deposit ieft by realized. Tho facts in the case are thes officer and a gentleman, mother of the Pr ‘Was appointer M slip, directing ther w York, but rejected by the Sens'eon se: | to land upon oar shor Lieutenant-Commander Joun CRITTENDEN Tg rT bad character, Would de willing 0 £0 | ness to conv ain alter tho next Presidential | Occasion m: to permit any organization THe PUCKHOUT MORDR had two tags in read. “Tt will give mo ereat pleasure to troops from one point 'o another. ae | it, sir. ‘The exercise wili improve you. ed to his master, then the Chief of the now defunct Confederacy ; and he might hope to ir you read On tho night of June 12, a drunkard as | Sefore tue Renate ; t require. Tho Hexamer Battery w “Truly. Yes. This is coadamnation to Death, | the refluent waters has evidently stimulated vege get pretty much ail the votes below Mason | WATSON, holt eerie Lireed Nohncob he ulted Hocus Quas who Weekigcitel eee stationed in Jersey City. (uly ready tor work, The | Dookoot, the aiithor of crimes of which wo gare | tation rhea . . horses wore ke Sires all day. Ia fucty we | recount ‘the detail at the epoch whero they were | si : . and Drxon’s line except those cast by aN hadh : ued aloe i‘ - eat stoop of her residence, 74 Roosevelt street, THE MAN OF THE UOUR were in perfect readiness at all points. About tx ‘uit, 1018 18 month, at Sleepy Holiow, West Deseo beens ea cba " sleep sie oii 3 reat stra on board that ship an instrumen’ hese Ret pulbitollesi o'clock rent over to eee Gov. Hoffman, at | shester county. has been before yesterday declan ot oat Hels GAswe 8 OMceHol ers, Bi) Male CareU eR | oe a iaieaieiy ae PRP, [LL Htegpe Stason tpg Fea ponbasearpotatedd Interview with Gev. Randolph—Wohy he | Police Headquarters in your city. We had a con: | culpable of murder at the frat desreo vy the jury | thine for thiseountey, Itiseatd that in Wiscoce)a nor associates. The people are beginning to ery | Of torture technically Known as “sweat | phen Mr. Quire called Roundsman Boremay, ie sultation, and T returned, and stayed on a tucboat | criminal sented at White Plains, Tne Judge Ber- | loss than twenty thousand women bave been engage! out for peace, GREELEY, and one term, | box.” This box was two feot broad, four | who arrested the offender. When taken to the ed bis Living Proctamation—A Great | (yt ie river all night, 60 ‘ax to keep watch on tho | vard have uddrees to Bookoot the words follo sing: A blue-eyed Scuncinavian ) Wisconsin last year shewred forty 2 | tm barvesting this yer der at the * kA law—édicte (it you | &tt ta conti jor m Great Crisis—Tho New Des | Now York orgoniz:tions and see toat uone of them lice Station, he described himself parture an Old Depa ‘The Jury you bave convinced of Fortunately, wo attempt to | first degree. The pala grb th feet long, and five fect high, and was de- | Oak street Ps ure-A Man Who | crossed 0 our 5 eo se ed e in {i Yard o she may be President. cross was made. please, t O, I think it is preseribe). | 12 one day. tai Mr. Gladstone and the House of Lords. | signed as @ cago in which to confine such os Jaues Qoioter, Ward Detective, attached to Whenever @ public mau, in tho throes of a | wuat THe oovenxon rtyxs ov o, axer's oapen, | Jen the pain vicn the law prescribe against the | —A new fire-alarm cable, weighing four tons To persons unaceustomed to the contradic ailors as in Mr. WAT#0N's opinion might be | Capt. Faay« Sreramr’s command, Hoe was taken . crime 1s the death. and we accomplish our debt in | constructed of the heaviest armor, and str non, ete ier j sn. | guilty of slight breaches of discipline, ‘The | before J Hoaam on the following day, but | vet crisie which bes been suddenty precipitated | |, Reporter Now tt a ait over, what do you | pronouncing the sentence carried by the law agataes | COMTGERY esse oo shat is cannot be brvsen, be tions and inconsistencies of the British Con. | & ight breaches of ¢ TD austell dabeionaprraterestoay weterct * upon @ commonity, surprises his feliow-citicens by nk 0 intend order you. ‘Ulat sentence is that you shall be tooken 08 be brosen, has aan lait % ata 4 * Gov, Randolpb—It seemed to me that the epirit | wa: + been successfully laid to East Boston froin Boston, ritution, Mr. GLapstose’'s last exploit must | DOx Wasairtight, and to make moro acute | the complainants refused to appear and ho was | 4q get of superior courtee and statesmanship which of, iksno's oroer was “rectly at varlanea with the | gea°there shell bo a tone PoeMied Ap acdasisens nee ar wissh ons eect tens - fa. ill fo fas the sufferings of tho person confined, it was | ‘#eberged. Information is offence having | gives expression to the exacting emotions of tho | principles of personal liberty which the Democratic | September coming, and that day between ‘nine | fre alarm, and thera aro two extra. One will be used bias r Legion: His bill for ae agin iaiet psi ARE ee the boilers and un. | bee2 furnished Capt. Sreicnt, the captain in- | aroused general lieart, it will be found, on investt- bag tent Ses ed are. boar of ge morning and three of xe after middle | ror tne police telegraph. of the purchase of commissions in the army ‘ — x ay, rou shi stituted charges against his detective, took from | gation, that the representative man who bas thos | motive il be depended by the neck just to that in pursuing the line of conduct which li Aer ihe call —Among the queer highways in Louden aro or cooking stoves, Outside which you shall be dead.” " having been defeated by the House of Lorda, y bim hi ; 0, and | epontaneously come tothe front e no ordinary per- | led to #0 much discussion ? ‘Very £004, indeed, str,” aaid the reporter, as he re en row, Fryin ey, Candies In the government of the nation with the | inside it was terrible the Police Commissioners dismissed Qvracey | ‘mand drew all hearts after him was but an index | patri otig as Gov, Hollman could usve bad any otzer you, satre.” sald the polite Frenchman, beget ed ae Reid walk, Shoulder House of Commons, he quietly turnaround, | For the offence of fighting with a fellow. | from tho force, Yesterday ho was reappointed, | f Bis fundamental character., This general Princl: | Ahi actions, nn ee RW Ac ee OE Sey easy eno Neoh's Ark alley, Blinking lave, Catinroat lane, Le: and of his own mere will, exercised in the | seaman Epwanp W1.L1ams, a colored man, | assigned to special duty, and ordered to report | Pie istorieal persouage, 1s eminently true la the | doer er ormauieenee ee ear ene matter. how LOUISIANA POLITICS. Dor-in-vain street, Shecp-gut lane, and Blow-bisoder amo of the Queen, accomplishes by a stroke | W28 one afternoon thrust into this box by | to Capt. Sraiaur. Why? cose of Theodore F. Randolph, tho Governor of | l0vK to you now—I mean as to the policy and wis- —_—— street, dom of it, viewed by your hi foresight? Gov, Kando}ph—T am asight instea your a State Press Convention,’ —A locomotive whistle can be heard, under » Mutual Admiration So= | ordinary circumstances, 90.900 yards, or nearly two Republican Party Proper | mica; Lieutenant-Commander WATSON, that officer DANE ROME i. < gH AERTT Now Jersey, whose proclamation, issued on tho making the remark, “We'll show the d—— A Washington despatch say eleventh day of July, for the purpose of guarante of the pen exactly what the Lords had just forbidden, Neither the Emperor of Rustia tisfled that the proclama: ' “The Union Republican resident Executive Com- c be citize or | ton Was paciicating, and conservative of ile as oT 1@ noise Of @ railway train, 2.5.0 y the nor the Sultan of ‘Turkey could, in appear | nigger what punishment is,” ‘Tho door was | mitteo aro now ooruzed in reorganizing we Repub. | 12 eaual righis to all the citizens of bis State—after | Oeil sor {he peace.” The Mayor, the Sheriff of the aeainat Grant, the Present-Taker. Dark of @ dog or the report of @ musket, 1.80 yards; Age beats d v Treas party of South Carolios, and in their eflerie to | the Execattve of this city had surrendered that | County, and the police authorities of Jersey City | CoFrespondence of The Sus. the roil of edrnm, 1,600 yards; and the human voice, ance, have behaved more arbitrarily or with | locked and the key kept by Mr. WATSON. | defeat the Constitutional Couveation movement in | American birthright at the threats of lawiess moa— | have all assured me that It is thetr Oeliet that lind it | New Onceaxs, July 18, 1871.—In Louisiana | 1.000 yards, This te of cours on tho suppositi more thorough contempt of constitutional | From that time until the next morning at 11 | that State. many documents are sont thither {rom | sen¢ » thrill of joy and exaltation throughout tho | Tot bees (oF my action sad tivo presence of the mill: | in» Republican varty Iadivided by a line driwa | tat other souuas do not Interveno and cousise 09 formalities. o'clock no one went near the box, and the ‘We hope the Committee will not omit to send whole length and breadth of the land, break, Had I not issued the proclamation, and had | d¢tween tho State and national thieves—political | bearing. TR RANDOLPH STOCK. there beens riotand loss of life in Jervey City, 1 | thieves, of course—vot your small petty larceny —A Boston paper says: “There should be a never should have forgiven myself for not tseuln: Prisoner had neither food nor water, At 11 | ameog ite documents soples of the Hon. 0.0.) ne8 of good old. Rev wii ey bec copper company at work on alt-way Rock. between o'clock, however, an officer heard half-sup- | Bowex’s pardon, and tno testimony of the Re- ek apy ened ene Se Meet wy ot Sie he retteee, nn net tle ceusee etepin oer vemaeeeoenege| mecoe eet Beard ead @oustieie abere evaeatan ec oom pressed groaning in the cage. He informed | publican Judge RK, B. Canrenran, of Obarlestou, | Virginia Randolphs of Roanoke, He is an accom: Me eee ace teras The pubis have seteolly been treoted to.a tole- | "40 bave thrown lucky penules on their outward voy- Warson, who, after somo delay, camo and | before the Ku-Klux Committee, If theso are | plished gentleman, of ample fortune, His wite ts | Renorier—There i ous over matter which I | graphic feast about the “Republican Stato Press | ‘ov saumuea, fuller amtgeare wid: Lit volne Ate opened the box. ‘The man was unconscious, | Bot enough to effect @ reorganization of the Re- | a granddaughter of Chiof Justice Marshall—the | thai is the new depar iy ‘ Convention” of Louisians, which assembled in | gown to the coinage of to-day, This would bo operas. and thick mucus and blood gushed from | Publican party in South Carolina, the Commit. | brigntest um in tos aunale of the eniooracenes sans Handolph——The new departare is an old re Drie a smenedise to nay, Lnseed hesidrtad ing on a solid @ basis as any in Wali stre et. his mouth and nostrila, He was removed | t¢¢ should also send copies of Tus Sun's letters of the New World, country seat in Morris- jenounced the State Government, which include —A gentleman by the name of Robinson, who laugh at tho idea of its being an tore, I from Columbia, which were published last | t@¥2. comprising nivety acres, is one of the love- | have held and advocated tor ears ell the esscntiai | Gov. Warmonth and the “Doan faction.” They | oiaims Oregon as his abloing place, 1 making 0 from the box, but he never spoke again, and President Grant bas proved himself | honest living by «etting up companies of men, ono half an hour afterward died. "an ads aa cb liest In the Btate, Like all of his race, Goy, Ran- | doctrines embraced in the new departure. resolved that spring. They prove conclusively that @ reer | soiph ts fond of agricaltare, literature, politics, and |, Heporter—Tuen you belong to the party of pro- | to be an honest public servant." They don’t ex: | hundred tn number, whom, in consideration of ono ganization in that State 1s sadly needed. The witnesses to this transaction aro now —————— The anomaly {s, however, explained by the fact that it comes in to correct another anomaly, The purchase of commissions bever was anything more than a tolerated sbuse, and that it should be swept away by means of another abuse is but practical jus- tice. The Queen is the Commander in-Chief of the British army, as the President is of ours, and she has uncontrolled authority in respect of the appointment of officers. Under the corrupt administration of ber ancestors, horses, His father was an old Henry Clay Whie, | “Ste, Randoiph—Yes, if I understand wnat you | bibit the proof, however, They are probabiy hold- | buodrea dollars paid by each, he promises to pilot 19 who published and edited the Fredontan at Now | mean by the party of progress, which T suppose Is | ing it in reserve to surprise the public with about | mountain of volld gold, After wandering around tn in the United States, and are ready to come Congress last winter rather reluctantly | peunswick, N. J., for thirty-six years, When a boy, oe a8 see pew Jevartare party, Tn ‘mas Presidential election time. j the mountains with bis dupes for a few woeks, Mr. i , yemocratic ce 01 OW, '. 4 “ tho selling cf commistions and promotions | forward and testify to the truth of the story | sppropriated $50,000 for Capt. Hatt’s Arctic ex- | ihe future Governor used to read proof for bis NaC rereN SPAT, oreen Sat Jonstitation LAL rath ia, tnet hore tre two distinct ue, Polnene esdseely lsaopeara to start @ now enter tsa part of the royal revenue had become | as above given. They are Master PRATT, pedition, The expedition was placed in charge | father, and enbsequently became a writer for the rehabilitation of the country tn all 4 Missouri, and Pennsylvania New Jersey, . tamee iJ ati-Grant —Somebody has been devoting hirosslf to the yk of vindicating ministers’ sons 4 deacons so common that it was winked at by the na tion, and finally settled into a regular sys Boatewain Boxp, Licutenant Sow, and | fthe Navy Department. As might have been | Fredonian, and gained that knowledge of men and | Prastical necessities, bis Hee ecuateener a ea eee Grant an: Mate J. W. Fosren, all officers of the | fFeseen, the appropriation was moro than ex. | affutrs which ts perhaps better acquired in a news: | men, sects, parties, clans, and classes before thelaw, | would be to say ti ; i ‘ Aaughters from the foul aspersion that they are pare q ended before the vessel selected, the Polaris, | Paper ofice than anywhere elso. This journalistic —_ proper, which co Haber ; ant thooses to do what ought to have| Cruelty to seamen in the navy is by no | jit the Congr tance ataarn ol t sympathy with the press and those connected with | 10 (Me Pilitor ar Une Sun, atronige, couristing Of the oMer-hoiders, ut the | vestigations: whiten realtor in cecatitent pelo 8 that the Congress, @ large steam sloop of war, is | 1 604 tne experience and insight which come of 1, | Sin: Why not include Major Isaac Lynde, U, | fiead of which tx President Grant’s brother-in-law, a lca cealted ib estebiiening been done long ago, and put a] means an uncommon thing; but this isso | to ssi) on Monday for Greenland with fuel and pean te des eellan gh ay ee oes at 5. A. who {@ the father-in-law of Mre, Gro. Fred, | ese, tbe Collector of the Fort of New Orleans i ies minsion and deacons’ fawities there wer 2.101 sop to the trafic in military offices, nobody | Outrageous and flagrant a case that it calls | stores for the explorers, All this, together with | (ng pupiie pulse. In our doterview with him, he | Dent, among tho relatives of Ge. Usteas Grant who | Giratina eMaer that ho usy secure the atetwcation | fully plous, 98 were tn the minute aston ieiaa tan reasonably complain excepting the men | for the soverest punishmont known to the | the expense of keeping the Congress with three was hearty in bis eocomiams upon the editorial | are supported by the Government, Anovs, from this State in the xt National Republican | only 43 dissipated. Avid « who have invested their money in such of. | law. Lieutenant-Commander Jomn Carr- | hundred men at sea for threo months, will be | fraternity of his own State, In discussing the lead. | Nw Youn, July 18, srarseor polities, “Auere ta no.low wad contami, | Witt Very fow exceptions, were reepe Sa ae fices, on the implied assurance that what | TENDEN Warson isa Kentuckian, and comes | paid for out of the regular naval appropriations, | ing editors of the country, be spoke appreciatin: OTDER ONE Ule trick to Wuich he and his strikers do not resort, | “zeus i At th ite there ii tellin, h b pe » | of the extraordinary career of J Jordon Bi To the Eititor of T? jun. The oid Republicans, who vore the brunt of tho —A young lady writes from Leavenw hed lastcd s0 long should continue to last | from an iafluential family; but he should | At thisrate there is no telling where the expens: eee gfe det Sint In looking over your list of President | Mtht against secession, and went through the fre of | tne Crier of Police in Kansas City as fo:lows forever. In his bill, which the House of | certainly not be spared on that account, His | of Capt. Hatt’s little trip is going to end. Delt, and regretfully of the untimely death of Henry | DIB’ °8 eer ee reoe the | eveiliea as Union men, dou't like the idea of being |) an in your place named Johnny basen forever. In his bill, which the Honse o} ‘ q Did Congress intend that in addition to its ap. | J: Raymond. He rejoiced tn the widespread popn- | Grant's relatives holding offices, { do not seo tho | ola by renegade Democrats like Casey, and ex- | |¢ 8 wan in yout plate Naved dotliy linn f Lords rejected, Mr. GLADSTONE had provided | ¢rime is all the more glaring from the fact | ition there should t pent for this object | Itty of Horsce Gresley with tho masces of the | name of First Lieut, Thos, Sharp, Company Py First | revels like Loueareat, all relatives of UK. Grant, } 11 love win me. abd wae was ortycs any ram oy that toey must vide and shall not share tho | house} t week by my olf father, who away that he is an educated man, and occupied an for compensation to these unlucky wight 4 people, and in Mr, Dana's brilliant success in Tug | United States Infantry, He t# in some way ree | en oe eat which they @acridced overy th! ay b ot 10 cK Please. two or three hundred thousand dollars of the | Nmuahotdara\ Gawd profits of» contest which they eacrilc yiuing | every one who comes to court me, y and probably, on their petition to Parlia- | official position that gave him full scope for 1 Sun. Goy, Randolph ts a datly reader of Tum Sun, | lated to the Officeholders' Candidate, but how near | to secure. sake, fod out Johnny and give him my picture, whic! > i ‘ naval funds? and is fully alive to its excellence as the central | ! do not know. Constant Reape. have beon told this by Casey and Longstreet. | renciose to you, and tll iin that T will at oh ment, this same compensation will be award. | the exercise of any power he chose, while CRN 6 AES liutaire ctitka aaa b ath Naw Youx, July 20, 1871, taen the * Rel rs Err ven arab on Tet ' yaar hpsavd Nin Pigiden Gra Lomoeaes aad tarhaly hel The ex-Emperor of the French seems to | inary per heavens and this ox. Was organized, father oF no father, and if you ¢ edthem. But their position is entirely the | bis vi fis Pp y je a Ra Aland vas th fortitude, if not | Pisin® bis erent euccess as a politician, He showed AND Yer ANOTHER, nd resolved that © President dr come to see you and thavk you, Just at reverse of what it was. Instend of receiving | less. Lis 7 ‘ all ani re re ee shoes ms e himself to be familiar not only with the daily but | Zo the Eduor of The Sun, has Proved biniselt t0 be an hon 1 public servant bis Julle sent bom the picture, aud he will know it a at! mplacency, 6 English papers chroni- » . Casey and Long vet we 10 fe * hone because Vhe poilee officia: ls puztiod to Know what about propositions and dictating terms, they will | Secretary Ronrgon has taken no steps WANS somppraceney: he Bogiien pepers chr leo with the weekly press, and exhibited a duo | Sim: Didn't you know that Jamen 8, Wadeworth, | {s'civon them their broad and batter aud tho con. | {Me Povlee ofctat tsp atom i whatever to punish this offender, Ip has | ‘!°!# movements with almost as much particu: | e9timate of the rapid growth of the latter in elrouia- | WHO Was appointed Marsiial of the United States | trol of the Cusiom House of New Orieaus, out of | We master ; . have to make propositions and humbly sue Pp . , larity as they do their Queen’s, Their accounts | tion and power within tho last Afteen years, Ho | for the Southern District of New York, aod whose | Which they are krowing rich, Too © Republican The Titusville Meraid tolls he . not even ordered an investigation of the for such relief as the Premier, with his ma show that ho spends bis time in driving and walk. | scomed to be ponted as to L/arper's Weekly, the New | Conrmation was reconsidered by the Benate on a | surecidicraio, becouse tied partie Giavermuonc ne, | (NvemaweR'e lick: About twenty yi jority in the tax-levying branch of the legis. | facts attending WuiLLrams’s death. he | ing about, seeing sights, and making and receiv. | Yok Ledger, and charge made by Vice-President Colfax that he had Yerilaing, and, they don't, are bay anything clse he ‘4 ean Aine Shee oe jor ee Died lature at his back, may choose to grant them, | people demand that something shall be | ing calls, On the 4th of July he visited, in com. Foes nomen AND BIA HORSE DETER. amiagleg Salsa's dlat oa) of ON, 008 bat ia omyin the sdmintstration of the Stato Governments’ | sande of barrels of oll and dollare to its ow Premier's action, there is the more remote | cumstances peculiarly atrocious, and an offi. | #t Woolwich, where all tho latest improvements Grasts evideat tosis y anything, | 8ud Mra, Grant's mother were sisters, Pate) hich ie rotuses io kive the Grant pavers Hence i ding in the Vietat oa tl. rs Mg 0 : exhib H ‘ ‘of those ° ‘or of re: Robinson's) tani! but not less important one of its effect upon | cer of the navy has been openly accused by | i» ordnance were exhibited to him, together with | 14 said that Mr, Bonners speech was ——_ Mroneuing On he "state capeudituren™ The pre. | Yeare thie tract hus proved tho most y the national respect for the House of Lords, | his brother officers of having committed the | tbe prose h af anutacining Wb Ledaflerieda oid “the Dexter of the occasion,” adding, “I am BALL AND BAT. clous patriots do not propose any retrenchment in | ritors.aud Grant, a9 woll as Hovinsos, i it will be retaembered that when the bill for | deed. How long bofore President Grant | ‘2 guns It is sald that his health is better than | not tte only one who thought 90. Dr. McCosh, | whe Mutuals Presenting a Neat of Duck's | That wouldn't do. Gnecy lenow at Lone Dann mane mealiiy Soe th a). OH ‘i ‘ 8 Mee , . when be was Emperor, and that be is gaining | Senator Frelinghuysen, and all the rest, thought the E Excel: the guest of Grant, ‘The statements he has made | D&Pdsome revenue from thi tho disestablishment of the Irish Church | will order Ropeson to bring Watson to hi 4 th ane to the Exceleto: there about his inteation to control politics here, | Mr. Robinson recetved tha tast pate «t ‘ d the Commons, it was kept for # | trielt fe Om aoe ne ae crevent acs er one hundred and | The well-known Excelsior nine of Brooklyn | inthe iutorest of bls brother-in-law, and his denun: | CoutFact, the $10 worth of loa passed the Commons, pt for a long aati Wha seaanit Rabhinieal Cantranca in Cina | an ee Ine. een) Visited the Union grounds yeaterday to play the | ciations of Gov, Warmouth, ex Sonator Harris, Son- | used up, time under consideration by the Lords, and ‘There is a well known joke about Bishop i Gov, Randolph was born in New Branswick, | Mutuals a friendly amo of ball, For the fret time | tf Kellogg, Mr. Conway, and other leading Kepu's —Trenton, Tenn., lias ted r, cinnati, in which certain advanced views were | Middlesex couvty, N. J., on the 24h day of J licans, aa, telegraphed here, has produced profound . , was apparently intended to be thrown out Ly | Coxenso, that he went to Natal to convert the : * y of Jane, | since the Keklonga game tho Mutuals wero tn | sensation, ‘ihe greatest indignation is expressed by | ¢4 Dy @ ghost In reg nw " po ieee vei] “ . taken by the progressive leaders of the sect there | 1926, and is therefore in the beginning of his forty- a f - it the Republic: hay 4 ; 4 them, ‘The storm of popular indignation at | Caffres, but the Caffres converted bim. Some. nl ‘ sploadis trim, ond pisyed one of the Gust cemes | fl ite Republicans here who do not hols omce under | ceeding encomiortable the recepect of this action, nnd the threats of | thing ef the seme kind, bat oma larger acate, i, | Sembled, has had tho effect of ealling out | elxth year. He served elght years in the Legislature | soon on the Union erounds this season, making oxly | (BY, Grant dynasty, ‘There is not the least doubt | loggers, Au tneredulous wentiena! : the Premier, frightened the Lords from going on {n India, The English have tablished at | Jows who plant their faith on the tables of stone | 8# thorough-golng war Democrat, and an oppo- | by a score of 11 to 0. ‘Tne Excelsiors also played a | ‘The delegates to the National Republican Convention | ™@B!ght @al! from tho shadowy pr / doing as they intended, and they reluctantly | Calcutta s university for the education of Hindoo | giscovered b Mosxs, Tho Jewish Times ridi. | D#P* 9f corraption all through bis legislative career, | kood especially in the field, Mesars. Heynolde rant, and will probably be lett | #00d the Are of @ wavy revolver © y ) i i t hs y i ‘i bi | stat wran ainetaa Gavernon ia tae Al Credited with three fiy catches, vr anybody else except bim. The oMce- | and, advancing on tho incruder i youth, and many of the graduates go from there 2 campaign of ¢ , ne OM acquiesced in the bill, It was said openly at sg i cules the idea of Dr, Wise being called a Doctor their ahort stop, ‘Thompson, took five in eood # Will probably bolt wud ho! another Con- | head oa him, This incident, vou the » th they had 1 to England to complete their education, They f Di it a 1868, and was {naugurated in January, 1869, so that Mr. Thompson and Frank ‘aile rely on, andelect nother set legates, 60 that aper, tablish oie ¢ time that they had no business to oppose | 1 WEY veon-wittod, subtle metaphysicians | °f Divinity, and asserts that thero is nowhere in | pis gubernatorial career began consentaneously | (n throwing ihe ball to drat, (requentiy. s#nUIng. It (rom Lourpava | DAVEE, extabllebes an i any measure adopted by a large majority of aii pesigy in hair goatee of etadi the world @ Jewish Theological Faculty which | with that of Gov. Hofman, with whom he | {0m ve to ten fect over Packer's head, k oe king at the door of the next Nations Kepubli | ough she thinnest a uals ‘ i and ingenious reasoners, ‘Their cout atu can Convention, concerned, these refugees from (hy ott Yue Commons, and the Ministry wero no| peas ahem to abanden heathenism withoay | LestWs orhas aright to bestow, upon any ono | has juss been brougbt in such striking om It remaiue to be seen then whether that Conven- | pave substantial bunches of fives, ca doubt ready to creat ane are Of ee SO SbennOn. Depenam® Wiel? | suche tills, Juxtaposition and contrast, ‘The official term Al og MUTUAL: 0-8. 1n.4. | tion is to be governed by dictation from the White | qo earthly eye, aud drawi AW al y to ereate as many new peors Of | making them Christians, aud they become pow. SaEeaeaniaiEEe of the Governor of New Jersey is three years, and $8 P heertat tec 8 kd | House (at Long Branch), or whether 1 will be con J pose, : their own way of thinking as should be | erful recruits to the cause of infidelity, Re Tho deepening of the canal connecting not eligible to retlectio ono-term princ!- $o0 lerntth, a vega eer he MERE, Orrantene NORE T oeitbe Aberbla Virginian relates t teguisite to overcome the relists, Mig ¢! ‘ly one of them was presont, by invitation, | Lake Michigan with the Illinois river was com- eing In vogue In that State; #o that Gov, Kan- 58 8 floret +995 .b | nominate a statesman of capacity, abliity, aud ton. Thirty-two yea oe orgro fi ot bs dolph, who {s vow inthe third year of bis term, 8 0 0 Oliigham, 94 {8 2 1 1] eety, Lhe people everywhere, leading Kepablicans | ayia W Title Las been less ceremony used, and the | at a meeting where an essay was read by a Doo. ; pleted on Sunday, and the water of the lake now eet 0 oben Jan in time to he pot ie Wain, $9.0 diRorgnsnn, cnc. B ; 8 H " Well wives a are anxious on that sudject. | f ptt eriyteed AM “a “i 5 A % y] ire. {1 ip i} on, . Especially are ti epubli di 0 . bs ppinion of the Lords, after being asked for | tor of Divinity in defence of the Christian mira. | rms into tho river, and eo down to the Mississip: | PEI mieny Governor, and & Poses Gaeae 201 Qegglere. “365 1] Eepecially are the Bepabl on eelrous to fas 8 | FONG MOR O08 Ke Bay RTI Al 188, with a show of respect, has been set aside | cles At the close of the reading remarks were | pi. Tho iret effuct of the improvement has boon | He has used the veto, power frealy for the purpose Totblarsscsadt 2 eo Fi in G| event that Grant, through the power of the Federal | Nancy Gibbs. Ho remained in New Osis Without an apology. No wonder tho Tory | talled for—of course only complimentary and us | ‘o purify the outlet of the canal at Chicago, which Heer peuMhsont ronsaree, inal eee tee eee: | Inmuxos.cccscinte 24, 84, oth, Oth. Gin. Teh. Sth. Oh. ea ate Republican nomination | year, when be paid a brief visit (o (nis-city, a0 perty is angry. ‘The wheela of revolution | Sting ones being expected. To the horror ofthe | was before stagnant ditob, but the foul water of @ transit duties upon persona travelling through | Sycuores ? B B fF Bg ge 8 oo CCl a or tie eee EreM OCS toa nome. A few daze since be packed up. UAE q ameDs of | icone sarncd-—-Rxcelsior. 0; Mutant 8 assemblage, the young Hindoo stepped forward, | the city, being now carried inland, is destroying re, nothing else is talk £8, 80d Came to Norfolk to live One vf bie voll on apace, and the present generation i Total busce earned—Kxo t Matnal, 17 Tb r op arriving bi 0 ugarringo liconhey Bay yot live to oo the ove ‘and, in uent English, attacked the logio of the | the fish in all the atreams it reaches, On the © degislator aut | tert on bates shucciior fy Mutuals West oublic | and the ext evening be. and. hie foruer wild Wi De tratitution at bevel eaesWm Bot only of | essay, citing from the Hindoo sacred books | other hand, the people of Joliet rejoice tn a nd, di serimainaticg ile Mt sent of Mant purpose, | tevulyrcsitea te oeog"sh and ane 9ert tH pay vp of hereditary legislators, but | many inutances of miracles Mike thos of the | ploniy f water power, the Des Plaines river now course. Been ex vod RUT ind wn, in, the unguagerst | S822 coOstaney and indubitanie evdeves of eis . @f the Throne iteelf, If the will of five hun. | ge, iptur His speech made a profound i " cls dom instead of being nearly } pected A ie 0 tae riot pnd the ter Deposit iro coy in the Matual Benen ou peariees , 30n Pamoertt of Mossach nest outliving time ana absence, deserve notice, er mS Wed peers may be pet exide on one pretest J pression, and must have snavasted the thovgl A chee eh Wie ath Rar ote ease"in Wo, Bei nc aricif every inst ity, Hever sommencen en f REET pemeenaet ae scerecamany apan the rand J pesroce wore slaves of tho old rdging amd as

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