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THE SUN TURSDAY, JULY, 25) 1871 ee Tt Shines for AIL For the accommodat The TUESDAY, JULY 2, er pty Dumpty, & ‘Across the Continent. f eur regular rates at tho t Mis Weet Thirty second etrect, at tao fitnetion o. broad ‘Way and Sixih avewue irom S A, M. tod P.M. FOR PRESIDENT. Gov TEXAS au rmones Fesday 187 1 of persona reeling 19 Tur: SUN WI!) De received at town advertisement oitica, 1B GREAT AND GOOD Y RS) AND MECHANICS’ CANDIDATE, L H.GREELEY, NEW YORK. Hoilman Vindteated. Gen. McQuapE, Gov, Horrstay’s private weretary, asserts explic on tothe Utica Daily Obserey teprinted yes! in a communi: om: which we terday, that although the Gov srnor was in this city on the Monday pre- teding the riots of the 12th fnetai for an Ii yal, 0 , it was yur or two early ia the mora ng, and that he went away to Albany with out having had any with th Gen. McQ ec ¥ authorities, fur thi intercourse whatever certs in the same communication that he remained in the city during Monday, and having Leen requested hy the Governor to learn what he could about the arran, propored Orange proce him, he did, in consequence of w ph the Governor as late ed, tel o'clock in the day, that Maing: was rigt ynor did not the Gov Mou press These two facts comple th ralumn, pre K iow y th at M the Issuing of Superintendent eLso's Order No, 57, and approved of it, me or Gove pnts in n p saya en arn th Q thou, Haut fut the Orauge procession rnor was cd and yet afterward overraled it was signed on Monday eveni Governor was in Albany. hot consulted about it while he was her the morning, and told of it that di reference to the 1 telegraph he learn ag three hit every hativally that pagh him on nd i to ly dispose of the sulted That order while the Ho was clearly in agent, whom he left behind to gain information for him, v and did not tell him not To every mind not prejudiced by partisan hatred, it is plain as plain can be that Kerso’s Order No. 57 was as much of a sur. price to Gov, HOFFMAN a3 it was to the pub: lic generally, and that his conduct In defend hwaysand the cause of ing e freedom of hi religious liberty is not in tho slightost d A Plan for Promoting Morriage. re) is to ¢ xpl why there riageable women w Some namber of which there are ne go rou pay that and. statistics, figures show that the to the expensivenesa of modern Ii are > it is owing t ver the rreat seein] problems of the so many mar get an arried excess in of women over men, in consequence nds enough to ‘This, Lowever, is disproved by ‘Take the world through and the itas there ard do not marry cannot afford women. bee to, that no man who tr hesitated to cause, Bat it become engaged to her and eventually marry her becaus There are cold-blooded Ashes, with no idea of any feeling fora woman stronger than a Isa guid admiration, who may be d assuming what they the sh: lating. wom li elon fastic ceptible ag men to the whieh i tion a. 7) th Others attribute are ag many men in it Mer is said, they the fact is loved a woman ever of poverty: terred from regard asa burden in pe of @ wife unless assured of a lib eral income, but moss men are not #0 calew ers, agein, attribute the evil to sex, stidiousncas, Asa rule they are no Th y expect too anuch in a husband, and, while waiting for an impossible shadow, let the possivle sub- stance slip through their fingera. This is a more us (han men are, and are just as sus 0 adc ‘overs men and women they are s rs jeet with every up every fault Ives > matrimony now ai 1d’s histo: are enchantment of love, perfee far as } Nevertheless, there the women are, Ww Ing for Luscands and not getting them Every aocinl ciicle is full of them, Every who come, weerily, season after season, and hibit themselves in vain in the matrimo exchange, They are pretty, they are uccomplishea, they are sensible, aud under proper training they would make excellent wives and mothers; but t any Ou hos b {1 sul Ink Lu less civdized conntries women are sold like cate] prices ranging according to t r valu 1 r 4 Th whol A rean tr ! i te 1 intr ing it here cannot be thought of for a1 rat het ry t iy needed ay thorough method of bringing men a y ysovial contact with each other Vhey ought to be ed together much m t than they A woman who ynight take ler pick of @ dozen men, who er © around Iu the world, if they could only Lecome acquainted with her, liv and dies | fa little country town, or y “ ly, and so misses her life's happhr i 1 1 to each other he been « 1 to iron and 1 maniets but A the mognet is never brouglit ad hoe of iron, its magn can hind: “If, Au improved pocial economy , medy this deficiency, and by stirring Up a ¢ sug to circulate t : pdividual particles of the population, facilitate their | Amorig others, the Joint Railroad Com- matrimonial Some little result of this kind is attained in our gre eat summer watering places ‘Thither congregate multitudes of marnage able men and women ; and there, in the pro pinquity of hotel life, many bappy matches are made, glingly But the busivess is very bus ad unscientifically managed. Mod est inerit is too often thrust aside and tram pled on by p retenti us vulgarity, Uni jena woman is prepared to uso means her woman liness revolts from, she is likely to be kept in acorner, where she remains unnoticed. A man, too, ne ods mo brass and self conceit than falls to the lot of the majority to break through the barriers of etiquette and even speak to, much less make love to the woman who may have captivated his fancy. It might be » good idea to have a properly ap. pointed master of ceremonies, whose busine it should be to inquire into the cLaracter of ev ry visitor to the watering place, and if it ‘8 tound satisfactory, to inake and preserve a record of particulars of nate, age, pecuniary circumstances, and other particulars, which he should be at liberty to communicate at lis diseretion to the rest of the assemblage. Then, at the public balls or reunions, any man who desired to be introduced to a woman might apply to this officer, and with her con on, it being under- sent receive an introduect stood that unless by mutual consent the ac. qnainiance should not extend beyond that occasion. Practically, this same thing is now done, in a measure, by seif-constituted gos sips and lead ers of fashion This plann be perfected and enlarged ; but if it should be understvod that at Saratoga, Long Bra and other pid ro semble once with th and e! expected Ofti ncos of that a year for tl most perfec the happlest 1 ———— cial Neg urpose of om in pl oeults my t of Duty. h, ad, the whole mar- yeable youth of the country would as- pair ching lait} The people of the United States pay large salaries to certain officials for the perform ance of important public duties, Since the advent of President Grant's Administra tion, it has become the custom for the higher public servitors to leave their posts during the summer season and go wandering about the country, hobnobbing with axe grinders at fashionable watering places, and dining and wining at each other's residences for weeks at of duty Is el a time, m™ This wholesale neglect ful, aud there is no est mating the injury to the public servico re sulting from apparently becoming demorali it. The whole civ.) service ed by it 8 Ah wede door is opened in almost every depart meut, by the absence of its chief, for loose and corrupt Numerou practices, nees have been afforded reeently where fraudulent and corrupt prac tices might have been avoided if the acta of subordinates had been lable at any moment to the whom tl whom they performance on to carry incapable cl ure despise press. ‘The telegraph or yacht regatt and disgust isa pernicion enlentable ha: once. Thi close serutiny of hold of public duti the ¢ ove nme efficiently, or honestly. President Grant has set the aud now the w subordinates hav ington from their feet. said the jerks. the just neglect cr y im mail, pleasures, to the terror of loca their supe es, it ie Imposs! economically, ex cism portant of P eriors, Without the constant supervision of those to people entrust their aMsir responsible for a faithful and mple, gle Cabinet and hosts of shaken the dust of Wash. It may well be the Government is being run by responsible, and in huodreds of instances In their hunt tor pleas they defy public opinion and vet the public duty, or what is infinitely worse, transact it in an unsatisiactory and slipshod way by They wander about ac cepting hospitalities, attewding horse races, as, country fairs, and other ofticcholders of all thinking people, This 1s custom, and one that does in rm, President Grant, absent cor dst of dune, #alars $25,000) vor tin HiaMILTON Fie, & ously sine It should be corrected at Washington Patriot publishes the following list of the more important absen tees, and the exhibition is notat all flattering e the wcretary of State, salary $8,000 COLUMBUS DELANO, Secretary of the Interior ment, salary $3,000 ber anna a W. W. DELkNaP. Secretary of War, salury $9,000 per anniin, Grehuk M, Konnsox, Secretary of the Navy 8 §h0) per JA. J. CRE Postmaster General, salary A.D. AKEKMAN, Attorney-Gen vary #8,000 FE. Sviswen, Treasurer of the United State with large etd, now in Bar salary my por WV. A. Tucnannsow, Assistant Seerotary of t Treasure, with stuf of clerks, DoW 1b Burope, sai ary €1,000 per annum, FA. WALKER, SUverintendent of Census, nov 3-0. 8 Davis, Assinuint Sverotary of State, sul ary $4,000 per onoun KE. B, Fnexcn, Second Auditor of the Treasury salary #3000 por sn A. RUTHER A Auditor of the ‘Treasury ‘ luterior Department, sal er of the ury. sulory $3,000 ——— More Lawlessuces in the Internal Reve enue Department. We have already spoken of the lawl Ly incor, 1 comy 1 and Dece er B1 of f Congress in’ refer the 3 explicit, that tl Pp cent. on i August 1, 1970, aud i r videndsa during vidual expaeltca W a month or two, however, the collectors of internal revenne ave been at work collecting a tax fr the ecompanics, on uceount of the very eam! off of the Internal Revenue Depart ment have just added a new proof of their provision of the act of Congress which ex cmpted from tax dividends declared betwee and December 81, 1870, likew est on railway bonds panics of New Jersey, im paying the interest on their bonds in May last de- ducted no tax for the Inet two months of 1870. After they had dono this the Denart ment came down upon them for the tax for those two months, which, it was said, it was their duty to have retained and paid over to the Department. They remonsirated, and, in deference to their remonsirance, Eolicitor Banriney de the payment! The result des that the y need not maki of the muddle is that, while holders of shares of stock pay income tax for the five months in question twi as stockholders and once as individuals—the bondholdess, it is declared, need pay no tax at alll e—ouce ™ — The Missours Democrat publishes a leader under the caption of How to Nominate Good Me truly good nian it will nominate Deacon Ricuann Swart of Cincinny If the Democrat wishes to pominate a i, a James B, Beek is stumping Kentucky. Ho declares that when the books of the Navy, the Post Office, the Ivterior, and other Departments pass into the hands of the Demo- cracy, such av exhibit of rottenness will be made fas will astound the world, He says the heads of those Departments would sooncr seo Gnaxt e peror to-day, with the rigut of ssion to his fon, than sce the evidence of their guilt pass into the hands of the Demoeratic party. Mr, Bact adds that he expects to hear of a big fire or casualty in the Department if concealment can be maintained in If Mr, Beck aud the masses of the Kentucky Democrats want all this fraud and corruption unearthed, let them come up to the f the Great and Good Honac for President. The Hon. some other buildings, no other way. support JneeLey —— Col. E. speech to ©. Bovptxor has just made a the Cherokees settled in the Indian Territory, udvi ad the other tribes in the Territory to have z them lands sectioned, and after reserving # farm of six hundred seres for These lands, exchisive of the farms reserved, would yield the Tad n dollars, and in ten years the farms would be worth on an average five thou ng the Indfans the rich- est community in the world, —a They are Daildin ly to sell the remainder, ns ten mill sand dollars each, m , of are about to begin to build, a Court House up in Harlem, Commis. sioners were appointed over ® year ago, Plans and specifications were then adopted. A man offered to erect the building according to these plans and specifications for $82,000, His offer was rejected, The building, it is said, has al- ready cost $350,000, and its foandation has not yet been laid, ‘These figures indicate that Axpy anver is already plastering this edifice, Grorox Minuen doing the carpenter work, and James Isqensout furnishing it with chairs. —$——— sice game has been invented When an express wagon engaged in g¢ woods is standing in front of a store, a cd fellow comes out and gives a care- fully put up parcel @ toss over the wagon, A new co. in Bi delive ton, Some dishonest individual, seeing the parcel fall in the street, thinks he hes a valuable prize, seizes it, The confidence man follows him at a safe distance, and, when he thinks be bas his victim ina good place, accuses the latter of hav- ing stolen the bundle, The victim, feeling guilty, ea and vestorcs the package, ss, together with blackwail in proportion to his purse and — presont eunmer a sham war on an extensive seule is to take place in Russia » staff officers of the 1n almost exclasive ly occupied in office work, an opportunity of making themselves practically acquainted with the details of operations, ‘The first of these movemeuts will represent an attack on St, Potersbur, toward the capital fr tion of Pleskov, and be supported by a detach ment from Riga, The defenders will operate on Ostrov and be supported from Dorpat. The lat- es for retaining posses- , and lay down a line of fortifications at Revel and Wesenburg. Each of the armies will consist of about four divisions of infantry and eight or ten regimneats of cavalry, together with supports of artillery and cossucks. ‘The staff of both sides are to send into the War Department detailed reports of their operations, and to render a strict account of the expendi- tures of stores and provisions. Topogt sketches of all the ground passed over are to be made with great care, and in all respects the gladly comprom| which is value ersonal fears, Daring th for the purpose of giving t who have for years b: military The attacking army will march m Dousburg in the dire ter will also take measu sion of the Baltic provin movements of the troops and the proce the officers will be a precise imitation tainutia of actual service —— The Government yacht Tallapoosa arrive in this city th Aings of of the other day, having as cargo sev eral Rear-Admirals, half a dozen ladies, two or three old anchors, a dozen chain cables, a good nomber Tho Tallapoosa, after landing in cables, is going with the Admirals, the ladies, and the baskets of tho of Maine on a little sumue arsion, ‘The vessel, the Rear-Admi rals, and the champagne were inspected on Fri day by the Secretary many baskets of champagne, and a larg f of Rk anchors and cl npagne, to coast rex of the Navy, and pro nounced to be in perfect readiness fur the trip. The Tallapoosa, the Rear-Admirals, and the Ia. dies will return about the 16th of Angust, Tho champagne will probably not retara, If the Hon, Cian rs Hatour is nominated nd elected Governor by the Democrats of New Jersey, he ought to make Dr, Wrutram H, Bows ny of Newark his Chief of Staff, for Dr, Bownny s undoubtedly the handsomest man in the Stat Severs] of the most enterprising of the South and Central American States are entering » the construction of railroads with great k. Chill, Peru, and Brazil are pushing im of Costa Rica hos just contracted with Hexry ng ® road from San its an te, Costa Rica bas a uras a road The tre tot tho insane in yan suid to be bart sin the extren arry ounty paper that @ resident of that county while visiting t n of Wayne, being suspect ed of insanity, was taken from his bed at night nd ec 1 to the Wayne County Insan Asylum, where be was chained down to the floor facell which was eutirely destitute of furniture, where ho was kept for four weeks and often brutally flogged by his keepers. He finally made his escape, aud it is claimed by his friends that he was never otherwise than perfectly sane, The Detroit Fos says that almost within ear-shot of the citizens of Detroit the erazy inmates of Wayne County Asylum are the victims of shock ing inhumanity trom the officials in chargo of them, who know nothing whatever in regard to thy proper treatment of ingane persons, oy friber around their atandird bearer the purest and | AY 4 (> RNP Ria THE PRESIDENCY. grant around shir etandredtaarer the portend | ALAC I AND) COBURN’S FIGHT. piace men in every mento the moat lone ae Purcqotes. but let the + once hesitate and look ba ia i PRIOL-HOLDERS' CANDIDATE. Bike Love wile, and Grant sinies with the creates’ | U1t! DRAWING CP OF THE ARTICLES —_— at nit Mnore years of kingly role, H . " 4 €ver aiovement tay be nde, vet it be iw dBi be laiad For President: fneh met ae Coase ana Trumbull, Let tr . - tora take Hack seats a# lnokers on, and th jo | Crossing to New Jersey to Mien the Papers USELESS § GRANT conniry will he aroused from i.8 very depth The Men to Fight on the $0th of Novem= F PERS | ihe, eluctigis an this State vake place in N_ver ber Louisiina to be the Battleegrounds THE PRESENT-TAKER. Character St Cue cutee Sree tee tte Pe | At twenty-five minutes to @ yesterday afer i 1. sore considerable opposition among the negroes | noon Mr. Joseph Comnra ralked into the office of o » tie Norihiern ee nent held io 1 % ne Relations of Useless 8, whom the other Office. H ey are wot Se! Willing to vole rin Me kes % Wt of the pnoigh u es ayied 4 bere with their old mneters, tb Ihive | by (Wo friends, und was dressed i mon ot 7 ina holders want to Renamiuato along with Him Aeainat ty ol sis weidually dyio mientis, He iooked The a formidable eitizen of the . at, Ban wo ) Wee OF Wie ¢ il i publi, He sen 1 Root Grant, President's titer, P Feces oaks Gans Wie ati ved BU neient Roman republic, He rented \imeelf and {Went’s brother, partner with Yue, | Quietly watted about ten minutes, When that tine the Porc at Chicago; expee's Home > had otaneed, he invited his f ya lrink in the afer the next coe 179, Wiscousin Kuthusiasu: tor Leota ieee ‘ M i Dent, Pecshients father flaw “keene LL LL Bh Astor House, He invited row minds at Citoadeien -Moee 16 \fed BD hove : MIRHONeE Of tho 1,830 il t | Correspondence of The * bat meeting with # re Re: Sear SB vets ot Mis DUE hopes to et them ater th HX! | New Ricnuoap, St. Crofx county, Wis., July V. Rey, M. J. Cramer, President’s broiper Y 1 7 folar NW lked into the office, pviote se Medea tamets bre dents Nother! 17.—Every Monday, o# the great ecntre of the sol sli Beglig without waiting for te Prosadentt. cle | sestem @inke behind the western to ap in shell peril ih ‘Adel Ratnoope Corbin, Presivents brovhsran Aw, meiue uct: Nel benturh Jone, and scene: negoitator of gold and real estas syacma uae wed | Shed n u J P Samer Fake dey and vay Gould, way uormaisuwued | the rescue, on time, Tht Wernny Sux of New | Livg mood. He ton 0 gest) and walled yeu but hones U3 after the nex! vloe ty t 4 Wentyeflve mmntens to three nmies Mace V1. Dravet hrie-Gen, I T. Vent, Proakdent’shrothore | OF. Whose tt . t He wor ack velvet in.lew. Chiot Usner at the Execquve Mansion ike the dew betorat Hows prote lot the Imorvssion of Ti. Judge Louis Dent, President's browmertn-law, | ou brown hantics, W Conuacl for Ciainante before the Prosiaeut. Fest created a forore in our peaceful tule | Oo. Mr Rocky Me tated A HOON & years expects to make mors nfivor of Mr, ( ‘a4 nur next b ‘of others Whosd f ca at $40.04 : a or of others Whose nam Georas W. Dont, Pres'teat’s brother in th Ait if \ ri Vhey ranged thems: Ives por OF anton ten Retociino bull puos,’ ond place a wan at the hela of od ngsinet it, with thet Presiden hrouner.jn.jaw. onty ta- yetait ing. frat ui omy OF Mow had Kugits New prexteo oder fuala Dares ECO SuiOke and whisxey stench.” | cous hws wot. 1 ¢ ¢ fe worth $500,008 ¥en ; TOE a Uoleancice’ te real Me rac uhince hat bin desece Cotes be Alex. Shar; doni’e brother-in-law, Maysiial : . pilebond wie et ean ecurioured oP ei ANS Sharpe, Kresider Art a WUE MAT WEL, ASW ponevred with enly two companions # were Zi. Jerace ¥. Onsev, Fresiden''s brother.in-taw. Col ing busingss be favorvvie to him, ‘The fact war commented on Jectar of the Pore of Now Urieauss pags wores @id,9 ‘ JL WAR At ten tulnutes to Sir, dosent) Coburn walked YM ne ‘ a to the efice a Recond thee Tt then became up cH, 44mea Longrtroct, Prestients nromerty aw s THE BLOOD OF HARRY LEE ent trata mistke had be XT! Sums Hue - ey ied two eorpenione tog 1g Gesterwals The Memarknble Ancestry of a Saratona | Cucons outs! tore also poured Ye Nat A. Patton, Treeldont's brotnerin.) aw's Watter-A Remauttc Episode of Stave ' icant third cousin, Conector of the Port of Gaiverton Mel! rd bt his ® door 10 th XY “Oriandtot Wore, Prendente own cousitinc terk nea—Kow Webster and Calhoun Metye thin, and sat . in the ‘Third Auditor's office, Washington: kobe LoF ed Win. danckaon Wite. Hy hair inthe steis of Theotore Pitoa, Ke r ropvativng muel better after the hex! wlecione, Baratoga Correanondence of the Commercial Adee tier Theodore, fiton very closely in ied cousin, Clerk in Ue ir Year after year Mobert Jackson bas been the he Mueobes TOA ae Onn partment, Wash trv nerite W scoond # and Ua iit Lae care ens nerant preachy better andy x ” : 0 anpT Vt Mace ond Leitenant. Fourth Ariilcry ; promouoa hoped | HOt known | toa y ue aderk, and ¢ os tee ‘ Tor afer March 4 1s prondest Virginia blood ch in An wederto XVI. George & Jonnton, Pros mowhers toc | Rovert ia 1 Swieimade quadroon, fashivaed, hitee , ond cotisin, Ate ecnal Revenas, Taled | perhaps in vbout t g would oe vA he bron ine. Digwess ito Dota’ a, for bis head closely r t adwben Mid co and Mr Pastinyete Likes | Litto ute HH . as Gen Marry | Goarph Coburn. ‘There. gotceme nett gn yer nt oes BH 1 | Hee of Hevolntiouary tgntnorse-cavalry tame. an] OARS Taishi A ag Bd vy F | maid’ or Mrs’ Lie. Soon after the tev of Wiliam ne chad) Pc ab Ph, aint rresy mother's gran Jock ather, Jenny was sid W World Rot refuse to ve Disisic: Atworney ner the | $9 | TS Oa tele re Best election j 24 af ite) . © craw Extn A.W. Carey, Presidents dromertn-rwas | #4 ter, aad on ‘ ted own brother, Appraiser ol Cust ys, New Orleans va | o: Col, St himecit free U vert Erowp ace. kid want + | tue Hamediate f XXI1L, Peier Cavey brotherin-daw’ own’ | ton, y ¢ * ms brother. Postmarier at Vi Mes. Not asguot | tor? ‘Ticre Le met Jo Pos XXIV" Georee Griffith, Pres'dent’s cousin's 600, je Martin Van Bureu. snd a 4 " ned 9 few intima Ligntonant sisteenth latan tv \ McLain appointed 1 entered a rane KAV"CH a be “Tien, Whvtenitg., tiinole, Assiacant | ¥ Post Odice Departuent uta saiary of arse ue sar t potese s. Jn the oxtiet that WILLIAM FALLS IN Love, Le aE IE coord brocone aveiraid Neat i eatiie) 49 Hous While a mee Post OMleo Dopartment, | the ‘articles of agreement. 4 Murer ofreuyieation ne ore. ‘The sia dame Was Ruchel, snd she | Whethor they will puslvess uf the appulubed EXVIL Columans De-auo, President's third eourin, | cae to attend fo Vat, O1e OF the Lashional day jena vet nner Secretary of tha Interior Woud og willing tbe | Bascinore belles, at ous of Presidout Van Baro While Mr, Foster sis drawing up tho articles Mr Sere tary of the Treasury, eines .e caa't oe U. 8. bet receptions, Wilham joat bis heart wita the dusky | Meco whisnered to Mr. Cobur tor from Obto. ag shAareaeabe | ges. | Maid, nnd #OOR Went to Balmore to vet Ju “Wo oivit to make It 85.000 9 site, ‘That's oO NL, Fredeny k Dent Grants President'veon: S60. | Rlowurk, who owued ber, 10 consent to Cieir iai- }] what we ougit to do, Thad pay us for one trom Prejtie Rujiroad, 0 yerne rake. 5 Ole aa, abifo Jeeilroed, DNs BOF Tet FORE. On exnstn, A No, siz." suid the Jndze inaignantly, © T 1 You," enid Mr, Pootey Mace, “That'd be ad pititernal Hevcnms' atte Luuie, expects to be Cov | slave, dud she must tm rey at!ve. Ia a | eopentake ty ctor of the Ascriet in Ts free higsee aie Wil be runing away berseli wt Coonen lanche KNX Ulvscce Gralt Write, eourin to Mra. @ Desnics, 1 don't know when Atay Waat Lo 1 | Alderman Georze Mitekeil wns prososed ne fiat Preond Lacntenant Fours Cavalry: Wants | to the New Orleane traders.” . stakeLolder. Mr. Mace and Mr. Coburn were botle Karove, and will probably have no dificuity «Then 1 ean never marty her Satisted with bio, Mr, Foster expressed doubis XRAT Jobn J. Grant, grant n of + Never, wath somebody bays ber from me," re- | about the Alderman's willingness Assettor of Tategnal ieee eitth plied tue Judge Ae Nontadeed doilary toa cent’ he'll do 3,” sata Of New Yorn. Woulin't ilee Thm STEEN RESOLY ir. Coburn XU Teane Lynce, ‘aitier of the wife'« F di 4 pi Ti was nally teave & blank in the arti dent's Drotherincaw, Major ih the United bate Rachel was tent to the Ereverick connty form, | ues Yor dhe stukelioliet's naine ‘Army, ean and tiither William went in the mignt to hoid a | ‘es for the stukeholder's naine, SALI, Thomas, Sharpe, consin to the Preston’ | consaltation wita her. dirst it was resoived to ran A TRIP TO JERSKY CITY, Uniied Stater Inteptry. gyras, Dat there wav no chance of success, Lue | athe engeestion having ben made that the artic'es KLXiV: James's, Wadsworth, von of the sirer of the | Fusitive Slave Law was ln cfc: pisses were ter | of acrocinent suo 1» New Jersey in mother of ine. President : Inten Mar: | Gaired by the slaves o antation, and to run | Grier to escane t ie vace nateeys Malor New Yerkuban rejected Hythe. kevain on se. | “wy wan suroiy to be caught, returned, and then | {leche 1 pals wad thutrariende ictea ee eho count of hit bad sbaracter, Would 9¢ willing to go t fonowed, : Corore the Renate wcain ater the pext I residential Vbat ¢ OF sadder , riage step at the Astor Houso, aad ther clecuion, provided things came out allrigat. at can we do? sobbed Rache enterca teu carriages, In which they were dr f . “1 know,” replied Willlam, “A will buy you | (he Cortinat street ‘erry. In tho first hack wer ; ze s myse ’ Names Mace aid his hrotver Poo 5 MUSIC FROM THE ORANGE GROVE * But yon bave po money." | Barereivees Hacry. Halt. c.3 pisces Nteten ‘Tean work und euro it," replicd the deters | second was occaplad by Josopa Coborm, Fran Florida Outspoken tor Honest Horace | ™ined lover. Rachel t" Melitsre, his trainer, Prink Clark, Philip Canisky Nasiasctec eeata Braud and | oc yom much will son take for Rachel?” he asked | aud Joh Dwvor. At tie tctry’ house a curios orruption—He bas Mastered the Prob- Weil, a thousaud dollars will buy her," replied | tone the car was surrounded by the paseo lem of Politic.l Economy—He is Good. the hard-heartet Juige, oat UL naa heard te. mienGbaen tiee Mine ood Prom he Weat Fiortaa sanner. Wiliam went to work-every cont wae saved, wo | Sryurs were on. beard. Taylor's Motel, dortey There are but few men in the United States, | {YOR 05 of Witte IYEen atline cote ffir ere ty, wae soon re Led. and an the dit Silay, Indeed, we way almost say there is no man, woo | 10 pe Wacker. time When led ous | geutiemen passed into the hotel they were followed TE eae ee eaisenent, Ceapmeorior | end Ji. ped only for the time when Le could bay her | by a crowd, of eporta. (A private. parlor wou ut Heer eo cnDLe Incr eNoriesc carver, | t0g,onn her aud axe her bie wire, 1) | ogco enaaced,ant tillner Mace and Cobarn and f wa shrougho te the" Troun nk of that, merce enn, f ue gentlemen’ above mentioned at once repaired, rally known shroughout the lead as the " Z70URe | nugsers of Congtess Hall—ihink ol voiling night and Mak den MAL Minter an sino been one of the beet aBared | 3,7: Aad cles tak of paying your last cent for the Pee oy oka te men in the country, set he cau fee! umpc censota. | Ve of . ‘; Oe acne ink Aer. nin the tact tat at least one Naltof the Anerieag OLD JOMN M’LEAN TO THE FRONT. HW ne aibie BenGSHaN toni people have tactily avesited aim ase icater aud a | | Two years rolied around. ted nine hundred dol v.and the other goat Eutide in polities and phlianthropy, lore ginddeued t For Willi.m Jackson, Christ Bsns, orks TA. ihe Mr. Groeiey ty nerhaps tie,mosi indglatirable and | mascame, | ' Stace. taking. wilskey. plain Ma ceaseless worker in any profession. Waile be I S Wont shell Lgtve yon for Christmas this year, | Done. % asker plain hal tnpandcontroietue most completeanJenteroria- | Williia?” asxea the good old Postmaster-Goneral | Leech agree A IC {ng news Jittrnul Any most powertnl poltsteal orewn on | Of biv trusiy messenger. CEA ait Fe dais ES fa rag Mot erg ap continent, and hae been a pioneer in a lgreat |‘ Avything, Mr. Secretary.” body hay sapplicd, Mr. Forte read thea stione of vrogress tliat have arisen of late years, Bat what would yon like most tic'es of azreoment pievious their being signed. A he has found tne amitet his maiifarious occu: Then Wiliam told the story of hia and Racnet's | Ue DF Coburn and Mace bot made sages pations to devoto «large share of Bix energy to the | trouiles—now ho was afraid #hie Would ho oid fonn, wit po trieitly discusalom, in Whi agricultural advancement of the nation, boyh 1 her dearly, and how ne lacked stil a Barra aU enantie eeids. mh vers prises for the amelioration of tue condition of the Postmaster-Gencrat took off his specs, | Siviniug to set on this matens and Mace sald Ip Masses, and to almost aveqoailed literary labors, | wi je eyes, tien pat then ¢ a Phan: he [renee ne Are tee trees mas aver meh OF a asi_o from his editoral position fuinbied in hi ket Fivesten—twen the men T have fongnt,"" said Mace, * Joe tills the His is an energy unsurpassed, and per'aps on: | thircy.” he counted, and then ue bauded Witiam a | bests He me RAS DeG USES WHS ALAS equalled among our prominent men, Emicently a | huudred doliars. Tae iver, Dillanthropist—indeed, brim‘ul of good will to men A CRUEIINA BLOW Senha aisahilon FAGSSV REALE li his aims and aspirations have seemed to ‘oud Too havpy to five, Willian etarted for Judze | cisnustion fo} eae hat to the simelloration of the condition of thy wea< | Stewart's ; $ . a Pha, er and lowly of iifs cog. try men, * Hore, Master John,” anid he. with Ms eyes all | 4 Hae W Gone coimaking’ Walle white people of t2é South had formeriv | agtow sein fore“ nereia the theuasuddoltuscenom | rat maee hth Mah Gaearer eh eee, locked upon him as adeadly or—one who would | T want Raciel.” See On TIK: PORT EAL CIDR erane Gao ee excite an insurrection in their miast, aud put the |“ My Goat Wiiliam, vou don’t tell meso!” exclaim: | © Yes, by it stick to too, aie aca d chile to their tiroat were tt in his powsr—tue irutn | ed tie Judes, \Whyr l sold Rachel pestera Pate Witniine lon neal Hakentliens wok Fenhy was that le would nave been their aan a MOM ee ee eeeaeee iG BEAL lakeneliae (Wan A Treads Ue oniy the anccalion et, hia great visions | ° ct hnn'te phe going!” asked WFilitem, nervouaty, |/teee saison tetany ier ere aan had Deen por Tt was not batred for any &: “she's gone alroa yesterday. Bue'd Uo | Yorks but in case be onl nos serve, Who, would? lium to combat te pecultar tastitution aati the lass | ““iruken hearted and crashed in, sp rit. Wiltlam | ey ea eee area ts he whiten Harry feepont Vestige Lag diappeared trom the land. Ltwus ils | parriei back to Judge aleLean in Wachiigion.. te Zyiyood ‘atureuls, "I kvew he wouldn't let me Own great heart Uiat was able to comprehend in its | Judge heara bia . Daniel Wedster and Joha | h ain tat d fo sean es z or White, It was that masterly intellect tuacerasp: | both to een interest. pperaram ata AL Vt Sat lt Rel ered Cia ar i i oil the great truths inthe foindation of the temoe | <tcrersice the money and send William atter | U0, "as for the best inan: of Mberty tay that wulle wo ss a oation lived it | ner," aaid the generons, We ma A PHILADELPHIA ALDERMAN AS STAKE at great dauning lie of recdom for waites bnt iiss weTela Un peinen A Urea time ANA +] At thin Joe extended bis Mi very tor blacks, We ¢ and be- | said the Judge, “and the “ me inane eardieln: A had fore the woridas an example of Dertect vettauvern | Mina ety private dcereturye sesd Mr. Weds | ant Bulg atest a Phntnterssia ment. It was tao samo great hope aud desire to be | gtor, und so ho did i. Re Ny Pereietc aur Clee heamed rid of m-curee that reurded the erowth of Uns | “There wos no toler aah Rare baRitua’l | RERC Renin ee : great nation, which all our stawsmen were con- | soorerary tone tha. T verti Raw en ate nee scious Was 4 cause of weakness to this tie best | $141, eentribaces ny W anna pagaita live nits zu Governmentths warid ever saw; which undermines | ft," i Fleas | itn’ pe Us ae & oOWer ANODE the leading nations of tus | ny tua teee oF . rth, and was “an old manor tie sea" to our | | \ niehe touchor hal been in bis long contest wita the blizhling curse of brer.to th was the rat wavery. Because it Wasa curse to both whites and Dams bis id (nn Straie Dacks Was Why Ne Wisued It uDrooied, not Le Nvebster and | forward hea passed them he was an enemy to the slavevulders ol the Soutu, , ‘ Guan | over to X nal ver @ expected’ to #60 the orwereater friend to the black tuan to the wuite | {y f ay Ce eet | good-looking boxer ut to the people. Hotel eer Torin : nen atae Whenever a contest ariaes betweon slavery and | SC" Benen Rowen in a band that We © Grerley the ide of liberty, Preedom for the siave! Free | (O0C 4, fee eter mee | Mupleg vy, om fur the laboror ‘rom the oppression of capita t | Ciuceiis, Inimucton im. tie othe Caton Hotel, | lave pasted for one Wrote tlhe eedom of capital from the tyranny of apo Da rein tae we tet feentr ¢ | BALES HS M $ ‘ Freedom of the gavorned from the despotism of | DUNBE the winter lie cate ecenty i iach the do:mas of theological sapersuition! Freedow | \4td Pentoll, or Mt. Konert § Waster AnriciRs oF AGRrEy Of the inteect frou tue cramping inttwonce of trae | V4 BR witarec ich t i ‘ ! ‘lition, and freodou- of the soll even rom the old fpterat ae Ravers Bas pete |G WO ignorance and exnaustive policy of custivas | (APs {hs Wege ot can lmeinee + bagel BE There are his ceaseless battle cries fie knows re i : Itiplicd as his labors ore, varied as the chan. | Knows distin-uished saya) ts, pool pon, And nols have been in witen his efforts wero directed, | Wietarians, | Tle lives tu a beausifal yinw-clad cottag 6¢ We see him weak fa none, but a power in all ou: RISE street Aa aratoge, Where Fe | yman Lonestly charged im wita beng a one- | OF Congress Hall frequently call upon lite wife, who | 1 idon man, He i emmentiy couprenensive in 6 OF thle neatent bre tn Saratoga hought, and eminently radieai tn all Uines — Ti he were raised to. the highest office in the elit TUE BALL AND BAT, sleet of this Breat people, as ome Have wuzKeRted Wao - | ihe ‘Waker, #140 cuergy to the advancement ot tho imicrest of tie | The E*veverent Boorbincks Bunday (nm D ‘ # niaieh ‘0 people of the Sota, to elevate them, both Whive and noar Yarkville, anid Ch mi ‘ Colored, a8 A part’ Of our greit nation, f Ov Sunday aiternoon a game of base bail was | } ail e them @ prosperous und power ul cor slaved near Giindiavcaaesad Bewanteaescnd alg i Would more careiuil y tho iw ; rea ee " APN , onot private rights and. priv Wo r y atrvet { ( 1. Yo were t tie lond, check frond and cor public oft hand ; h and hua nore complote i the problem aa when tt mit ea . e vast reso the North 4 n-condinon 1 X frting proot can se ask of his t } | 1 Cait £ ‘ 1 , ’ | the sucgorted Ds th | | tie I i Southerners Hopetul ii \ f j | Yazoo County, Miss, July 1 hot | yn v Daisoerata al tue n hinve taken a ew 1 1 ' | Tien’ for tho Presidency, uniose availability ve } 1 the | ' 1 s thonsands tu Naeusted with politics in all ita bearings. ‘The Yooterday mors Io p HePads | New ¢ round object with us is to recuperate our lost fortunes, or | ‘rant al Prone : ae } Hist N naw rather to live comiortably and quietly the rest of | ot Intere-ted. bootuincks nt ; : poet our days, Lf the Democrats wet wisely they cap | tisty-na coats FAO match Wan KOE | ay He particu agreed Upon is at OL ce appt 482.14 horned ¢ ses Just one a day. Big watermelons are three cents 0 at Tiere are sixty-eight colleges for females in ation of the national banks ig at foadn Vichy wa. Thirty thousand gallons of castor oi! have Geen made In California this season Prepetaal moiton—Tho movement of a fast onable Huy la a War room With # pret =Wity wos Louis Napoleon's army lik» big owstucne ® Beeaure it was waxed At bovn eo water through 7,08 feet of called pipe aarrounted A recent stork ¢ «of Great Britain 509 Hise Cattle, BLT8I.443 AadeP BVA Leads, and 60 200 pia —Fossil ons, tigers, leopards, elephants, helfers, lemons, found hi Viole herds of cattle near Connell biutty, ming tainty bite, and vo cama ean 04 eatawit An exchange wants to know, 199,59 14 oot @rod an equivalent fora wet day's work? —One hundrod and seventy-nine trains, carry. f possenvers, aatly arrive and dope ( : iy hee of which carry the U.S, malts During List year 940,900,000 letters yoo od wh dtote = msin Nat annwilly =A Nor por reports that eit lat Ty loft 1m the tall woeds of Fireot, und was Only found ator an how's foarch bp A Western paper expresses the opinion that tho potato bus and the evento year loons ane drabie msccte ; but that Stepaea J. St erp momentous qnestion: “*Snatl we have 1 betrer Voite Houre to pitt our Prosldont ta, or a beitor I to put ta our White ony ‘The Boston Newe, the organ of the Miva chnsctie probibitionists, says at tive Reon y in thas State Ie a nondescs'y p which rum Calais, Maine, is a nice place for young mento £0 to. The local paver thors ways tat two-h rds of (he wealth of the towa Is to bo maerited t z Lirias, The rich meu Were do not havo so: —Inu Cimada the facts that a riot occurred ia nis elty on the Twelith of July, and that ackenith Is uot hung, are couritered ¢ nents againet voting by ballot and annexation —In the Connestieut House of Representas tives the Kquordaw kaowa as tae Tramay Sutlty hil. aking hqaor suliors responsible for dawazas canved ‘Og IMtoxIcatioa, Was ContiAued to the West Ate moiy —Col, Buel of Satt Lake City, an ent sliver mine operat: properiy to au Eugish company, waici i juartors in Boston, for the ronmd am of one bondred honsand pounds eterlissr =A gentleman of this city, who p sa pleasant villa on Haulidaa 15'0 ad at luaay tte children extremavly happy oa tt f of the Fourth by eashering then aul ¢ ‘ {reat of ee eream and sire worss, —There is but one paddler in all Irland, He akes hiseorcifeate froin the couuty oF D 1 {ret appears in a pariiaucotary retuo tesa whole 5 Tere in Bogland and «4 —The lazy schooi-boy who wrote vane oF a dis'inguirhed voltier wud p br ‘ ig half a dozen slirts to mars, wrote tho fi a —lHorso-stoal worty an extousively cule tivate profiiable branch of dadueiry ia .tsoura regioa extending frow St, Louls to Arhaasas —A Vonnsylvania paper o iets thy report that Col, Tom Scott has tacn prostrated re mental abr. Tesa,a by [+ lu exvelient t Wont rong aad narrow gauge roads 12 { EE AMS, Tho new waterworks at St, Louis « tH. Kolling stock—Capital invested in bow! 0g —There was no riotidg in Irelaud on the 121k Jackson connty, Mississinpi, has @ sere Cincinnati last year had 865 divorce © ‘the David fountain at Cincinnati supplios dloaves, and cocoannte have heew ado, A Now Ort lay v4 man who tried to frighten die lar hues to recover, uv than otter, he Washington Capital is diccn has sold the Veal Ba A California paver having accus phis Appeat of tolling ® fatschoon, the Lonisy . rierdota mat remarks: * It is comparativ wien hore ntinent beiween you asd a " edtior, to tell hima that he li te deata guder any other cirewinstanc —Thomas A. Halpine, who was shot by Pulking Adam? wfew dave azo, The Last time he was »90 Ab This possession until charges were pard —Gov. Paliner of Minois is determined to panih ihe Ivnchers of Martin Morea, s hanged ive a : on. The Went ’ served hia to Govern wis he p of Rhode Teund a exeeit the a. This * au ents per pound. In Vicksburg hundreds of colored people vive the satisfaction of looking uy and (his haa proved au attraction + , ignorant ereattires trom all di a “ enses trom ereat dirton —It is believed that a large shat are termed Indian outr con ¢ \ ther ' r ' \ A frm divorces, | 1 Sule t 7 . ' { ‘ y y feos wid

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