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1871. THE WBUNKESDAY, JULY SUN, poems like diamonds ; none the less vale | selves almost transformed into lumps of clay, 26, s0Mm NRW BOOKS. quantity of mattor whieh uit be held iu the het THE DP RSIDRNG and phy sieius' preseriptions, Later advices being, SZ ablo becanso they aro not bulky. tottering about half naked ander their burdens, ‘eo . M Thee Gers cons oh Death ty Litany tits RUSI DENCY. the tat, ere —_ The eee Bun That our rendere may not lose the exes). | ena comPelieg IL impetaline to stay there. he | Prof, Trwpate le ue of the mont @atinguished | everted thet wach deacn is svoiutely paniess, OPVEQE. nULDENS VANDIDATE. | vor in a pleasure yacht, the count” Hee “= bd UST" stica joa impone' iy there, e a the action of tho eloctricity destroys the * Arscchshbckiecdeterts eitclRrag shall he 5B, lences of Von Beust's poetical eulogy of our of tv! fa he pregmiaentin | emeach ae ity y atriotly te 5 ona Of nee for 2 hye d, . ing scientific men. Not only pre aiberue vieae Nadir y temperance one of course, and by some ane : lmao =| President because it is couched in a forcign | PhYsieel nies ths wie pai but te Tricia research in all nose departments of physical datas ote Ker ceeaonie artes Hor President decountablo mishap fell overboitd. Owns tog WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1671. language, wo have procured to be made © | moro appalling, men, women, and ehildven being gt jd) tli Rp aed [alpen Wolmgl Gen augation of Hite @tebeek nev ietereee U SELESS 8 GRANT. betes sell re hots while he c = 2] translation of it. Vourame had suid in| prougit down to « point of degendation end | treme najorts of rio orontnest rethren of kin. | 08 Of €onsclewsaen whatever,” and that cause? + ’ Nore, tin was Ag his course directly for the by d wou substance, speaking of Hunxny 1V.: auth “ Tsing the noro who was France's tor by lightning is not the only hiud of death of th THE PRE! c'aractor, ‘The parsazo of a bullet throneh the « like the beasts of the field, ‘The motion ly supported by the Bishop of London, m Of the over Nave awakena| toa fair dred pursuits by reason of that exceptional ability as ENT-TAKER @ writer and speaker which makes nis lectares and ‘Trrongh by Day e086 was warn - Of bis mistake if an entlinsirstic disetpte of Father nae nscomae — * By right! apne beth: bel na word.” : aod Lord Moxvey promised to introdace into the | bis works #0 deservedly popatar; and his last book, Drain is Deliavod also to enase @ paitl ys do ith. Relations of Usetew #, whom the other Giticn. | Matvew had net dive @ bromshe hit bee Reboeeid Wastor's Opera Hence Riybties Bride, Ac Matines The ingenious allusion toGnant’s family, | Factories Act Amendment bill, now before the | ¥agments @ Bclence, for Unscientifle People (D. Md Nave been surprised to hear this book spoken holders want (o Renominate along with f ierds, Thos wao saw bis oraceess silt chat he more apparent in tho translation than in the | House, a clause providing that no girl under the | Appleton & Oo.), Nustrates in a steticing manner | Of as anticliriatian, We cannot recall a pass ‘a 1, dees, Root Gremt, Prestdeat’s futner, Pest s working with about eqaal ind ivtry to mike em Hint of the Momntain, Matioee ‘ ves ante a a and sustain in | it which is ith any as st ov 4 Halifax ant Lor 19 e¥inming es = | original, shows that Von Baus must have of rixteen and no boy under the age of ten fugee vousrine toe tant Oona i orate Guratiinity, @sdek 1 & bes turvbrat tonal! mee te Brant Busine tote, te em vec yin thes spurnie arene tat macros nee lold office in thie country, An aristocrat | circumstances, - Take, for example, the effective method ndopted | tivm into a controversy upon a parely scientific, and | oh ghiCarrrk T Dint, Peewsdents faihorio tow. | forcante interposition of the brave mario wie like him ie alive to the advantage of strength to convey a clearly defined idoa of the speed of ner- | ject, Speaktog of the prominout scicatitic theory Hon, Inte Commissioner of the Lavd Offer; has vet ven tile, The Commissioners appointed undor the Yous Wansmission, Although generally anknown, Of the day, bo well eays: “Tho only thing out of | {ttkoUthe lands, bat hovcs to get therm after ih wx? @eetinn, ow Brother ow £3 a oo Hi By ening one’s self by putting relatives in office. 4583 aw Caney Operates, wee SS act of Congress of June 27, 1866, to revine, | jt is nevertyeloss trae that the prick of @ pin is not | place in tie dixqussion is dogmatism on eltner aide IV. Rew. Md or, President's brother i From the New Oreane Repubscan. ean. He secordingly continues on his own hook : | simplify, arrange, and consolidate all the general | felt at the insiant it is inflicted, and that an interval | Fear not the evolution hypothesis. Steady your- igi ont forthe trendentiai ¢ They are Giling the Customellouse with all the Additional copies, to Clud packages " And him, the choren of his cative and, f time alt fore thei conscious ven in ite pros t faith ia the altimat Abe) latwoone Corbin, President's litical vagabonds of the Nate, ‘They ars # oar non nae ‘Gitaaed Ge vetters, Gas he eestor reed.” and permanent statutes of the United Htatos, | of time always elapsos before Ww any con fnelven in ite presence apon tiat faith 1a the ultimate FeAl estare #pee pe 1 vagabonds of t vo. ‘They are civing ness of the puncture, And similarly of ell impres- tions on the nerves; they are not resog=ined at the moment they are made, ‘Tnough we oro seldom or never conscious of the lapse of time, it in a well Wator of wold triumph of Uruth which was expressed by ot Gana- | 9) Fine dt Jay Gould: hay Hot lnrce salaries ont of the public moness to men woo ones U3 after ihe next elec"on are onfitted (yr any public employment, and who as vet Bite. Gen. FT. Dent, President's brother. | only exoected to attend elud meetings. ‘Tiry are et Uror at the Rxecntren Mann) on Adding hundreds of mea to rolls whore now ure ihe have issued three more parts, making four in all, of the seventy-six parte into which they propose to divide the resuits of national legislation from Pemmane Ancwnrn There we havo it ina nutshell. To un- ies fies derstand tho pun on “ grand” and“ Gnant,” Hiel when he #aid, ‘If it be of God, ye cannot ove throw it; if it be of man, it will eome to nau cht’ Tree i “3 4 needed and paying them for work never dove. ’ “ - a -- nts bofore the L'rost Peer act tho words cg be Lit din aahne the first sexsion of Congress until the present day. | rei ines and eatabliated feet that the intoltigence av fabtada bivoROS. pitted ot bd ola year expecta to make more alee : areas ‘ vignmgece dal gives the tame soun to They relate respectively to the I islative power, | of any impression made upon the nerves has to ohana VII Gesres WY. Dent, President's brother in taw, SUNDEAMS, “WIN Lae | aw to“ t.” Ono can imagine the enthusiasm | the executive power, and crim This revision | travel to the brain, whieh is the seat of sensation, | A New York Phyatcian Procures « Cd fied Ar cog gg ltd a rg with which this brilliant piceo of wit must | §* in no sense a codification, but merely ® sym- i 1 od wide at ce ee New mexico under Indian Nurse 1 —A good side show—A pretty oheck va year — ‘Fhe wouan question—Is ho married ? reine omable bonds—Vagahonds Vefore we become aware of the impression, and that this transmission rquires time, Now, it has been ascortained that the speed with which the nerves convey the news to the brain is about one hundred tion trom bie Wife by rand ay Jury-Aad then Marries tits Servant. Prom the Reading Times and Telegriph The divorce laws of Indiana have long beon a Wore | ann’ Trader « 97000 have been received by the titled company | Metical presentation of the Inw an it exinta, with bsiethondared = Suggestions of needed amendments, and it has =] tpen whose noble care 14 fmt Broke. It) 1's: receive the approval of Congress, Th rinsiaw, Got nwa Col | Stagnation—A nation inhabited mostly by For the accommodation of, persons residing ao | must have been equal to tho applause of an Tesults of the labers of the Commissioners an | et per second, And to iMastrate tits, Tyndatl | tisarice to a civilized co watry. A wow illnstration ear men p “ sults e d of What nay be tone tnronzh them hns lately oe- Ui. games Lonestroet, Nresia erin awe " j A lawn, advertixemente for Tne Bow wilt be received at | audience at the San Francisco minstrels ; : supposes awhale fifty feet lone to be wonnded in hte . we} consig, purveyor ul the Port et New Crk =A Kansas man is in jail for letting 1 neigh eur regular rater at Une up town advertisement offer they advance are printed for public information, curred. Acertain Dr. Samuel D, Hampbr APH BUrvenot ot the Hort of New (irlowat. |, the tail, Hall a second would pass before informa be tego Obatemats é " hail Sou theve fhe @uaid clineds Save tnilied Bid ht tion of the blow could reaeh hie brain; and ae ite Te(t hoino in the sammor of 1870 fo IV om. Preatdent's bea An inh of rain falling upon an acte of tand way and Bixth avenue, from S A.M. lo# P.M. had been there he would almost have smiled ; : moleenten mest arrange themectves in a certain de- ergy gna, Cauauar wt tnaort Gita secs tentras a : himeclf, Undoubtedly Jay has sent him the | ‘Tho facilities for telegraphing at the com. | terminate manuer for enci particular act ef con: Remarc | ict tarde nears cases fing st oper RE ee ae a toe wenateyy pocm with @ full account of the elroum- | mand of the general public in Great Britain have | sciousness, a tenth of a second would be neces ary Sid anened an SRtoshevoand | sopiihihe iach betipaferrthe weyiieetione ste Py ot end ex ° Persons going 0 tho country may have Tun Sun end to them datiy by mul, tor Bay cents per monte, | #ancos of ite dolivery, In a voluminous dew | been very mnoh increased sinco the Government | for that, Then the wile rosolves to war his t1it— Bees IRERO eetinate bre (ree - ‘ It is strange that grooors ever b rieh, wie eg patch paid for by the State Department, and | tok possession of the telegraph lines. ‘The two | not, like a dog, becanse he 19 plowed, but, “on the | ani formal. bucpicion was, excie alter anorvieng " tince they always give th an —— rege why GHANT has not piven | thousand telegraph offices which formerly existed | contrary, quite the reverse.” Half @ wecond Is 0¢- | sing by one of wer oh re igatown in Milinois eallod Morseillom, ~ 5 the only roason why oe: Eevee here | od to four thoucsad, wh cupied in sending this command to the rear: and, 4 win, ‘The wen of the town are oll Ma * FOR PRESIDENT " have been increased to four thousand, while at «8. Jonnson, v hada s Von Brust a fat office, i9 that he has not | i. co ine time the coat of messages has been re- | 2% *hole, wo have the faot that whon the exadal | had taken with I Owl codsi,. Astemor otf —Charles Reade's Torrible Temnpiation —To Pa yet provided for all his rolatives, The fact | duced from the old tariff, ranging from In, to Ss, | S*emIty of # whale Atty feet tong ts attnc¥ed, one | been a servant in hie tarnity, TR Bee Pinan, ren a eae bi la tent dane " " —- « he ¥ . ) " a second and one-tenth must necessarily elapse before He next made application ina s\ihoring coonty er of Newport, Ky —The British Admiralty do not inteod tie FARMERS’ AND MECHANIC CANDIDATE, | that it would not be lawful to reward him | ¢4.,t « uniform rate of 14. The postal officen | hy ean defend uimaoll by moving it, When an | fora divorce, nilecing Hiatt been rewitont o% Ans trues aay 1 ul ; in the least. 4 day, The central station, with its 950 in- | the mind and memory are indelibly impressed with | had abandoned him, His wifo and | F Ariondy nephew. A In Nevada, eailod tT 7 Th —— - 6 Posen id ies M4 or , sion, a bare | Ro sUspicion of what wasgoing on ntitsome months | woul tot feruse. luce Dieriet Atiormey miter Ate @ (vers USEFUL 11. GREELEY, struments, aud twice that number of clerks, aa | the fact and rate of nervoas tranemiasion, a bare | Tree tie divores had been granted nud the husoan’ | next election Tata ab ed Ltn tho % Mr. Peter B. Sweeny. well as 200 messengers, aided by a score of pneu- | statement of which repeated a un tred tines would | is married the woman whom he hid takea with EX. h. W. Carey, President ¢ browber.mn-\ens The steam power ved in the United WY It has been generally supposed that Preven | matic tubes, is open day and night from one | Foduce comparatively ittle effect Inn, The evidence on witica the divuree was pro- ied Westies cet “ae . _o Py ; x b poled gh ot TEXAN nad NEW YORK, B. SWEENY was unmarried, It appenra, | Week's end to another, Seven district offices iu | The prewent wor’ Is @ colloction of exvavs. lee- ible to aacertain Wits the withees or wit = muruaoter at Vie Me, WG Feulmore tina dol How: wibies ye . d 2 " tures, and reviews, and in dediented by the sor 's were, oF what they swore f eo would Hee att Leone bends perpen retars gir : however, that he was married several years | London, and somo forty or fifty stations in the | tire’, ann Utes, Ai oe Uitte ae was from | Twe curious feet w that,aitaough \ divareo shonta Geores Grito cou/to's 60, Fie | neres of land, within the last ten years, wear Wiiminge Offictal Corruption, rly open without intermission, be procured in Indiaaa by the most Argraut frand | biguiovant Sixtecath Lotan ry ton, Deiaware, pesones to He valny of Sit ‘ i vo, and that he is a man of family, It has ‘That the new system has reaily been a boon to | Ameren, he says, that tho Impu'se ewne watch in- | and peryary, the Courts there noid that the: Bg hades ng Bt Lad Ofeapera yg An Irish magistrate censuring sone boye From the way in which some of the Re- | been known among his intimate friends ; ” id duced nim to gather the papers whied compore it | nu power to review tho decree, and that the ern eee Shad x Thy Useless stn the Beliot thay ts sae ® Mao 4nd a brother-in-taw" ia aut Hamed Dont the public may be gathered from the fact that is frrevoeable. Upon for lolering inthe street, sald, publican journals turn up the whiter of certulning. Wow. the ew but the fact only came together. They have therefore a peculiar claim to ablicly to light upon from 20 to 40 per cent. of the telegrams are given | We attentions choogh It ts safe teeny Chat the mre~ | Tord, the, WHEE Pabusiied a sty f fuets in Traud Boat w eutive| tw 9922 stand in o y . he accounts alleged ve ‘ ‘ : ‘ 3 th sate + | the Latyetce Courter, and on the tollowine night | the tami y, : —A Minvesot eats out alon their eyes at the accounts alleged to have | g deed being placed on record signed by him | in at the offices which have been opened for thia | views worke from the same hend, weich lacket thie doctor, wita wis mew wife, disappear d'without | (SAVE, Willan MeKegnan, fuberaa uot chitin | <A Minnesota man hae agents out alvag the bren coped from the bocks of the city | gud his w purpose by the Post Office in plices previously | connection with our country, havo found more | ayine '¥s addrees le f d uw ‘ 5s tim Deine of Penney vam r x The vi tim of this frand MmOat exeeliome and fey winnie tle Oil to ship 250.000 pounds of the root to Chinn mie Comptroller, one would suppose that they | Wo tender our congratulations. unprovided with accommodation, readers on this side of the Attantic than in England. | inreliizent lady, of the pures f, WhO WOW | Seerwtary ef the tienen Wond or willog tobe did not dream that the Custom House in ——— a - ——— ‘The lectures on the Seientife Use of the Imagina- ee ays (TO be LOM Ape, isle ba Sreretary of the Treasury, ot e can't oe U.S. Sena cluo has been obtained to the identiy of op team Ob. Tatil the thine toat her hisbind tert her, married XVITL. Frederik Dent Gr: this city is a eink of corruption and extor. | Viaduct Railroad Stock as an Investment | One of the greatest feats of moderna rnil- | Mon and on Dust and Disease, dolivered last yoar ond a ere fe had been & most peony one, and she had 20 agave ane President's son, See tion, that the Internal Revenue Department | The ent of the Vieduct Railroad | road building was performed on Sunday last on | Yefore the Hritish Association and at the Royal Ta an Who Was rathietsly wounded by & Going vul ob the brutal rusties in Baltimore county, afd., 4 few y Preine Rasteos Pre Y Raitro, stitution respectively, are the most rewarkable | suspicion of the infideliiy of hor Wirsband until she | AKIX. CA. Ford, Presi: eni's own eonsin, A weeks ago. throughout the eountiy is replets with | Company has acted properly in submitting | te Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, which rane | eee eee ae sae ent raecge | ilscovered taat he nai been divoreed and married | o/taterial levrnus’ att. Lown, “Expects to SoA Cnantelitus Parmer. aprinklak bis eiviaas The road was roguery and rascality, that the earpet-bag | to the public a carefully prepared estimate | fm Cincinnati to St. Low count and discussion of the germ theory of disoas: $a XXX. Ul rat White, © ant, | nuenes with whiskey; the worms get druns, drop off, ° . “ second: Lieutenan Rh avaire ot wane beak et peg seat th administrations have kentcely a parallel for | of the probable cost of the structure and ite | °Tinelly constructed on « gauge of six feet be- | agg putretction, and of the author's extebratel | ety Made Pre®table—1. Reavin on | Knrope, and will probably have no diMouty in ortume | "Hd either Oreak {hole Uocae pple v venality, fraud, and greed iu the history of ‘i WI Liko | {%2em, the Fails, and it became meecssary to re- | experiments in connection with ft, which attracte | jenry ©. Bowe VENTS cic J, Silence men nontew at cid uses, |. Ue ne martes cf / "Ta future earnings. hen @ company like | quee the gauge to four fect eight and one-half | so muci attention at the time they were firat mad From the St, Lows Times. eto 9 ya Fraaa nepnew of vit towes | —As an argument in favor of polygainy, « oiodern times, and that from the hour he] pis a pecpto to entrust it with their | ‘nehes, so ae to accommodate the ears of con. | public, The factw presented 60 moet eon Lately I published a book entitled “Thoughts | of, Ye, rk {mind veine Collecior Mormon father tn Salt Lake City shows a catld ex took the oath of office the President has beet i for the Young Men and the Young Women of | 4 XAX{. Tesnc Lynde, father ot t a nthe old weighing for'y pound 2 menauring the oath of office the President has been | money, it is Lut common sense to tell them | necting ronds. The length of the Hine fm three | vincing argument. Wi America," the wabject of which iv the moral and in: | Aout ® Drothersinlaw, ‘Major in the Untted rates | th Mie Nid Aus thy, bale é ateustomed to bestow Lucrative offices in re- | what income they are likely to get on their | hundred and forty mite is filed with floating particles, toliectoal elevation of tose classes. ‘The gserut and the problem wi is entire distance and which are living orginiams; that the xerms ean, Thomas Sha an to the Prev First Lieutenant of Comoeny F, Fire ness Of the subject matter of th Int pooR has not been suger districts of Louisiana, Attakopes turn for veluable presente. investment. Capitalists are proverbially | to take up both rails for t pot in ques'ion by any person, aor ts it arsatied by moiey pariches, whe no Would sunyoxe thst hod weather and undoubtedly do, onter the body in considerable | [) " +) ; S, Wadeworth, eon of the st ter of the A ‘The simple (rath is that both political | timid, and to tempt them Into a speculation, | relay them nearer exch other, To facilitate the | My te re ing that the phemomesa of eoatugloas Independent ¢ Zot ie nan cased the publieation | mother af ibe Proidente miter Wacanpointes Alar. | NOON prevail thie season if auywhore, tive movonry parties are so corrupt as to almost make | ip must be made to appear with reasonable | {ask the spikes for the inside of the two rails, shat of New York, Dut 444 not reach over from tus 0.1 fo jected by the lta of July divenens a of over a column tn length, in whieh the book, 1 precisely analogous to those of oF zamic Count OC hit had énaractcr, Wonld 90% beeen ‘wa honest met despair for the future of the | certainty a good one. they would lie in their new position, were driven, | growth, Hence, instead of tie Flow formerly on Cait) me tee eee Hi fe mtstved bad Eklove ‘ihe tennis wenin after the went, Pres Yesterday at cps eh, John T, Pray re Repithiie Th ! dost of th 4 ie Rgnred and the holes for the outer spikes bored in ad- | tettnined that the matier of epidemte disease is | wilitic succr#’ thit fools or Kuaves only ue tov bland en A TEL’ cu leteetmaneta wes a ae sueaee, ie total cost of the road is fignred at Maat h hive hi A Patel hh, years ono b¥ od Qeoree Roberts, one of tho riontet ‘he remedy for this deplorab! vane An army of men, two thousand five hua- | spontyseonsly formed 16 a patreseent atn C arcul condition | $50,600,060, or $25,000,000 for the branch The venomous nature of t several tinpro Mr, Menitrtots Pormatty Nomtontet. Journetett of the comntry. att Pray went bie dred in all (or seven to eath mite), Was then | we have the theory that itis dao tothe entrance Of J yoced atuicks Upon fie, by a woWeyiper Winch L 5 bing® ie | , ol © people. " r q ike 9 Wey He R BOWsyAper Wine > July O5.—The Democratic Mtate | too twelve voare ago. of thing® i# inthe hands of the people. If] running up the east side of the city, and a8} gitrisuted along the track, and at wtinrise they | living germs Into tie ayatom, which givo rise toa | hind hevetotre supposed war mune it holds level UL Pehl atemk helt ih eld bis i cae 1a Eee Kea ee, he Wied Bee Ane they were to organize a new party on the | much more for that running up the wost | set to work. After seven hours of incessant | Samusltie erowts, and thus aistarh the normal eon- | oulte be. a reietnusjoutucl, fd moto ware parc, | Comical Committee oF lndiana im, Ante cll tatty | eh, tudidenty tort the Hower of *pveen ifstinet Issue that the managers of existing | side. ‘This is allowing that each branch will | labor the job was accomplished, and at 4 o'clock | “tom of the body. Sir Nenry Holland, Uwe evte- | Sui chargctorloues, Thing the mame of Heury C. | ariensane choles ef the Defiocracy of tudians ax | Without any anbarant eaure, Aes ean neithes read 4 the great body of the offlechold. brated Rn lish physiciin, was among the evrliest to partis, an ers in both, were hopeles Bowen Myirg at the makthead as the 1 editor of the paver, and ‘To find ont the eh Is with him Lhave touea! | thelr enndidate for the Providoncy sa 4 ter of Henry C, Bowen was - running over the ost of the operation, including us wel hor write, be i anni way n 4 jomon ses occupy G00 city lots between Chambers | the next morning tr street and One Hundred and Twenty-fifth | road. The entire announce his belief in the erm theory; and the marvellons success of Pastear, the Preach chet ly rotten, they hat ted to his suaden neither dificult nortediout; 98 an hour's conversa. ern Peper =A fenttenin one day ind v a) Would begin a refi that might stand gome | yiect, whieh at 12,500 a lot cothe to €7,500,- | the reduction of the garge of the rolling tock, | jm treating the allkworm epliemis, which for nearly | tion with any of tie prominent business men ol SOTA EEN TR UAH EeVe teeter a |iledy bow old ik howd : chante of ult mately redeeming the country | 909 all together. The cost of tho viaduet or | We #1,500,000. fi teen years had balled the combined efforts mate | sich. dinctoses_ peruiuaiuea Invhisetiore aorta, | Candidate for Patittent ttn Wee ate ee nee Jf from its greatest peril, If that large mass | roadbed 4 nck iteclf is set do t Beno to repress it in Prance and Italy, was duc to his per. doiged tu by any of the more distinguished mee A correspondent of the Herald has interviewed | '* '# twiee thitty. and that are, 4 ; road-bed aud track itself is get down 9t1 moee who have read and written about | ception of the fact that the infection was provacate | Here of that ‘profession In New York. “His bast | ene tuo carte ‘ am Lice clabtrad, thine @f henest Deracerats and Republicans who | go.900,000 per mile or $15,000,000 for the career bas been a checkered one, Hie motto has | Me Hon, Coates Francis Atams at his honse ba A Vv ' iam 4 big ' $ Y the superior power of blue blood over ordinary | Y Rérms which in many and tarions waa fount | § eke Rete stent yy bey, thaba.. With Alle fhllowibe feanlt —An an 13 Ve the itber des re nor hold oflice would stop quar ‘i 4 one-half miles of each branch 7 | site the an oF ine area een to make haste slowly, to fo alioad like a cruw. | Quiney, Mass,, with the following result ; voters of Ratiand are the n a eT | eeven and one-half mile bone and mascle are greatly perplexed over the | helt way into the orranization of the allkworm. fsb backwards, to take one, step tothe front and | 1 found Mr. Adams, as I expected to, busily em | [oy ite ran : telling about the negroes and the Ku | again $2,500,000 for contingencies makes It of the late bi ‘ held. Th In connection with thismubjett, Prof Tyndaltatates | three to the rear Ta short, bis principirenctesses | pagedover the memolrs of Las fates: whice ne re | tot Me ran ou ihe rom tie thiceting Klux, cease to split hairs over the Constita- | he ¢25,000,000 for the whole etructure Se eAt heaccticeal olen iid ples hae of men | 2ficbwbich is contrary to the popatir bolle tn aay- | PAS wie reeging n Rinall Movory oF ING Bat Rape. | CraParie e reeereat care, wad detalles ad, wn | a nee on : 1109 : eat ; ments, | ‘The estimate of earnings te bared on tho | biz, brawny, and muscutar, and not at alse: | gemie, it eannot originate 1. ‘The kermsof dis rowed tis AGED Until DS. protebe OF expan. | Pa Cite late Joba Adame. Ie was p-osceatit i ny eho, tn 1s, fe nad turn their attention to these welahticr | fet that the horse ear lines now running in | cused of superior intellectual powers, havo faken | esse are scattered abroad like soos, and Air and PVs Gs BabAUgs, Ga LOA h p40 BR Cher at Beet Ch | Acahiroee ite Gas er aceite tan SUanwe JORTE: | CUctable tnlabissas came [0 the @ou nite matters, they might inaugurate a mew de- | to city carry 134,000,000 passengers a year. | the palin from all the very gentlemanly boat | water act anceasingly as the sowera. Like seo, Mm Beier. Warde, EDAL Pele bone ING | Mmecee eT eeeecccnns corriye. 00 weEaS Of rel. | i ta BERAIGA: BW PUCALEA Goce En parture that would break up the existingeor | 1; jg assumed that the Viaduct road will | lubs of New England, the latter of whom are | too, these gorms fall Sofie if fertite and some in capital that the Tox do he | evilent that he had lost nothing of the dilrcence in | 1 an UGnly MGLACA UGA Rad Nive PHA RIOT rupt political organizations carry on each branch at Teast 60,000,000 pas. | WFitten about as representing the power of nerve | sterilo oll; but the existonco of a soll fertile and dy for, pusiag eM: (uel dts Weta Vere DRaee LAr henal: nud @hebriel nie ie Now Oeana’ Placyune daca thal ander What a ficld such a grand movement ne ae th orate fare of thirtoon, | 204 intellect over muscle, Tho plain truth of it | Pre pared for the gormination of disease will not Heb, coment fa Hs Ups they baw | pew Ato see a representative of the New York | tue sirection of w bad class of whites the negroes of aAiA Rocher (SAS GANT LAGU ehIaa GaH aonpers a year, At an averape fare of thirteen that the nerve and intellect were beaten, and | Proddcéit unless tho seeds be also preient, The Foie ball, pabers toe etegee Of bls bspocriep, and |B rata After a short talk on matters of To ini div hate: Uresetan ah: fal ationiot ea ERIE P P po’ te cents each, making the gross annual receipts | 445 barnyard, brawny agricultutists, under nang | *f*r says: Tis fist failures in business i1@ not recorded topics of nations! importanen. 7 Kian, the object in view being to eoutrol the political a, the great and good Horace GREELEY, | of the branch, $6,500,000. In addition, the | gigaa ve : + Looked at, therefore, from the point of view of | commercial eireles, they Were transietious fn bh * Tan very indifferent,” Mr, Adau svout | tMaeses of the colored population ia fayor of the thé Faitiers’ and Mechanics’ candidate for ) yey 7 ' sadvantages; eame out winners, the erm theory, the exceptional esergy which | ble lite, Bat the joobers of New York very well re- | matters ol a political n nowadays, Whon I headed by Licat.Gov. Duan eg ; Pee ee i company expect to earry freight, mail, and — epidemic disouse from sine to tine exhibita Ia not | collect the crash on Broadway, avout twenty years got throngh ty ualsslon in Knetarad, white t reor ; hays - the Presidency. expres er, to the ount of $2,600,090. le . out of harmony with the metaod of Naturs. You r, Whep the lyge Silk establishmen art ented the whole conntry—uot balf of 1t—1 came t is uncertain whether the nea of the AS xpress matter, to the amount of $2,600,0 Complaint is made that by the decision of | obLof marmony with tle metaot of Natnes.. Koa | A eNinee Eco, Aime dawn Tis was the Git Hz | home to Qoigey satyeded, >My hehe Mioa.ted | anrior Bt tacos tarsaahe. datitled ie Lett eich oy Grant’s Poet-Laureate. The apace under the viaduct will also b» | the Commissioner of Pensions an unjust Wistinc- | a new divert of the list twenty yours; bat Mr. | Culcken he had swallowed. For a while he waa sat} beon gratised, and 1 then Waaied tay tiands oF poll i Com, and the Lost Soa, we exerelied thoge of the editor of the Christian Un'om when isfled, Like « swamp moccasin be retired biogted | ties, and Nave, thank God, kept Out 9” teh ever (o Lis Loie to digest it, Of course the commotion | since, and itis my Wish to keep ont of teu.” on the sureet was lutense, Bowen's character was “I suppore you know," | replied, tn Taree cealhyten ago, rented out for business purposes, and yield | tion 18 made in regard to elaimants from the | Simon felln me that from about three coathries ago. an income of $400,000. Th 1. | North and the South. In the case of the former | Spain Gwhera it war named garrotido}, and soon President Gra t of a ay now b aunual rv i mit your | eseh found the productions exiticised in (Hac paper foet-Tanreat seen Vicrorta has a poet. ean ik re ion | af Jin Italy, the diserse bee Well known | dissected. and the public decided that he had wateo | name hab been froq fheationed Ih compection | unter the title of the Lost Sheep, the Lost Cow, and ina H A pe NueaiMr OA tek r art | DMZ expenses of each bratich are estimate * eres he only t pa Phe reget mn fall successivo xenerstiols Of doctors, | Many also Use" chicken, Bowens cree it" we Brest Tk vat us high oMevs Under the present Adminis | Lost sow. jaureate, one ¥80N, who sm B ‘ ah egard to his services; but Southern claim- | believe toat the black death Of five contarie ow kone, | bul stilt kept. on his | tration,” ere i OS he first. | &t $4,250,000, 80 that its income aceount will eigenen Teud of witnesses of an offclal | RA! al*aDDeared aA meee aunts freee abd, “aithonkh ib shogked the | "Yes, tbare heard 90," he popited, © t It is a singular fact t Or ee Wtceed taiae kates | Rep Led ants must bring a cloud of witnesses of an olicial | Mr, Simon finds that ib ig Belicved to be prevalent at oe Ha RaE eg ewer, ut, pte | never duihorized ich use of Vay p Aventlal journals now rate article. Whenever anything happeus ? - character in order to givg validity to their claigs. | thi8 bonr In some of the northwestern parts of jous Aid Chodghtlees. Ho turned nis at- | methermore, Péo! Toran office 0! ited or controlled b: Wiens y peeps s¢.200.000 } fy My . if Intia” Jo Lo Sabbath schools, temperance societies, ral places b u offered to me fron OAPAR WiBat Fela th edt in the Queen's family, such as a birth, or a t, ac 1000 | When it ts considered that those applying 5 . Young Mon’s Christian Associations, ai . Dut L have and ever shall continua to decline AHA As Miaerloe oe death, of a wedding, TAUATHOW has to ariad 400,000 | pensions for serviees in the war of 1812 are gen- | The Snrgicid treatment founded aron the germ | nevolent institutions. He finally worked into the | them ail. Idon't know thab there 48 guy reason |! Fly Cfenaseience, and discuss , ig, TEND N vt Nie cota oo old to} SON as heats theory of putrefac: $0 sucsossfully applied by | New Yor« Jndapendent, wuich eked out a miserable | woy the papers, as you.ray, should be taiking about | tons now apnerniost iu Italy with great iuvell geuee out some appropriate complimentary poetry ) mt #9,z00,000 | erally men too old to have served as effectives on | ieury, Of puiretaninn 90 succratully apt x ‘ence for a low years, aud then of course laiiod, | mo for this oF that oifee, Ida's mix ia public | and perfect freedom Fup thia service he gets a salary of £100 4 | St rPeH Nees 4,050,000 | eithor side, the impropriety of this decision will | oo. ists in excluding from the wouud all alr, exe ‘hve was Howen's second bie chicken, Me mavaged | wucl now. but am always hers, as you see we, My Koopmanschap, the famous tmp: of 4a BETVICO DE ge DI — ra sists clad . all air, inal e stock sta very emall Beure, Le was | waole time eugiged ip the preparation of the ‘§ zearorgg, which keepe bim in cigare yery | Net evreings . 5,250,009 | become apparent, such as hus been properly Altered, and thus fre: now in his element. He kevt his name out ef the | biosrapay ad ee er Dy iatbor, aad T pay very | beathcu Chigce, has becn to Tascatoora, Aln., to loos Fe We, wih ea ry Y a ae ian oe — ; from germs; or, it this cannot be dons, in destroy. | S&PeF Untal be CLouRnt his former deeds were for- | litte attention to Wiat is going ow ouside, ‘Ty show | after the Interests of shout 259 Chinamen who wore comfortably. This w permit of dividends of 21 per The marriage of the Princess Louise with gotten Then he raised nis tiga as editor and pro: | you how indidevent Tain co pablic aflairg.L have | taken thore to work ona railroad aud hays received 3 : ; , f 0g ing thé germs as they Gome im contact with tho | frietor, His rst edort was to establish tue char- | only to tell jay bust the ouly newapaver Like is | yy We foWad then tive o8 Bld retry ———- ~Bitour President is luckier than the Eng. | cent. on the etock aceessary for the construc: | tue Marquis of Louxe was not, according to late | wound, foter of the paper at a religious journal, in | the Boston Advertiser, or * the respec: daly,’ | 2% Pax. He, fow em 4 ies i i an af altliee Hine oni hie ated | Bealiah even. be et an a esr | Fda obra laa . : 5 tg | Shere to try main the piowe dodge, No’ pa: | a9 itis somites euled.” crawfeh, a vty \ lish Queon. Sho has to payther post; he | tion of either branch, supgosing Ita total | English gossip, by gny meens the love match | tJa, the Gperattons of Professor Lister caro 18 | per wasto zealous in religious waters as lis, He | “Tui last disclosure was proof positive tliat Mr. | Mongol nacatution, ar he tel tocoati gets his for nothing. ‘This is, however, in | cost to be represented by stock, Should one: | it has ben popularly supposed to be, and ihe | faken share t espera juste tail tate PANE | Maa in aver oi all deuorninaiious. ‘Lie revaine all | Alans was really ctor, Ht ot hig ow | sam ' ; pres . © air 16 raised probably | wedded psir are now fur from happy together. The | fill upon tao wound thoy sbail be killed ai thoy tail, | [Metsey thieves and clerical varabouds, who were | in tle outside world, a iweerely vi A Philadelphia. phy writes to the Pot ordance with his custom of getting dead. } half the amount be raised, as it probably he} Gall Hot ciberwise empvoyed, und could be had cheap. | Was possible fora Wan to live i such & juanuer i 4 ., t on per | story is, that the Prigcess inbcrits her mother’s | With tuts in viow, he showers uoon bis exposed sitt- | He was ready to tie cause of any political | even inthe midst of sued charting narroun lines an nip \ leaded wherever he can, She has only a} will Le, by borrowing money at seven per ces We t dilated carnolie acid, Wuica 1s je of any party. His pon and his columns, | Following those reflectivns La Din aly . couv f 1 t applicable to dividends on | ick and imperious temper, and the two women | particalarly deadly to tho germs, and be ‘surrounds rostit 2 to let to ne, | tn L eater and Cuku pects 1 th 4 tommoncr to Bing pralece, byt he has 9 aby eae esi eh dasgai } Hues 4 had such frequent quarrels that the peace of the wound ta the moat carelul manver with antisop Lecboor'gh wor no base, tar hire: | 6 Nioroaniesarinedae : ee ese so Be ae cniayit “ | fhe he Encliat the stock will Le proportionally increase¢ rch ff ‘ pondages, ‘'o those accustomed to atric experi isbed fanaticime gud tanned euéreb qual either of fuer amounts to anytt , At) L Aaod: he 4 real nobleman, She has an .Englishman 4 : a) ' ih Rig royal domestio lrele was quito destroyed, The nei inmanifest that we Huvosmirict experimenter | Hevourisnmed fanationme gud tanned it quar’ |" Neither 01 tem amauuty to anythin Factice, Delleve that there i 60 who writes English, but he kas a German | and will reach the comfortable amount of | fice of ihe Pringoss aud her resideace else- | bere=a imam with a perfectly dratinet objecb in view, was io Huterest. of avy There dro no gros asedey LUE bie i U tal to Ife In these cormplaints ws eat bic weiss Wrench Hon neck tacstded anie | Gu ieee cocks M : bh ied which be purnucs with never-ticiae pabenee and un a ae ek cele Part i Pevareay Say) reo : laeke who writ rench, er poet is noted only i where being the only resource in the emergency, | waveriag faith. And the resuit in bis losp!tal prae. ‘3 oe Akai here 43 tew wen In the rene of,boih who £0 T Ne for his poetry, but President Guaxt’s ia] The value which capitalists will place on | 4 certain number of young noblemen wera se- | tices as descrived by bimself, has been. th Hoven tn | stocks we would be. silo fur bie country | 1g, 90 Tthat they either eer ee nian det Sf 1 Saakiniot nei ; eo midst | ninations too shocking to | readers to buy, many dabbled in worthless aecuri | or are 0 holt on to the one th edb militar i famous in the diplomatic world, ‘Phe name | this stock as an investment will depend of | jected and invited to Windsor Castle, and the | be montioned here, aud dn paiibor | Tiamat tith, eaua ena Parente a ORaIASS AEE ARE 1 Slr eat ro hays Hideo o creas many gt. | to hunt down refractory f af this poct is Von Bever, and he is Clan: | course on their convictions of the correctness | Princess required to choose @ husband from | Mood of wanis where death was ru irom | or got them to assist him to. fleece otners, fs | tem ate thes d ons of twagit | lence etsimea for Mr. Crvok : om | pywinia, erysivelas, and hospital gama Coaxed suparaniiated preachers to write their prosy | ary DUviic q but cll withont avail. L pre | three days on the trail of an Indian with 4 aes fi . ig possible that ong them, She obeyed, aud har eboice fell | able to keep his patients absolutel een ° ; t « cellor of the Empire austria, of these estimates, It ig possible that th mong them, Y & k a ely brew trom th houscnse upon re Ys Auujects to caver bis pers | suine they ure attracted towgrd an ‘ i ae terrible scourges."" ; f On} pee whien ¥ ok, or sm ie 8 @ Very n Pia oN BEUST entered on his duties last | cost of the road and of ganning it may be | on the young Marquis, but there was no more niclous desigus, and kept a hoxt of feungiv oer] » 1 inig acu (vag ay. Sat ane Li ‘ Poet Von Brust entered on his du bs y love between them than usually attends such | Professor Lister seoms also to have beon tho first | 1B spreading the minimum of their thousits over | on ¢ Yn Rngtind ; batt have | Pious Fourth of July. We have, or had then, an | greater than is now expected ; and again, th ave pe any. Hah te enna Whe Bh Mabe iliba taked ives ta ¢ the maximuin of their words, and im ailuting tai | ¥iven tiem all to vetand Mivat t ain naw onlya | to poor Indian whea he cat 1 Ambassador gt the capital of Austrio, named | receipe may be less, He would bo «rash | busloess-like, arrangements, The result ies | sane ae aan ee ith wir | deriace, Kensie Monit cnted reat mate in Wase: | go. wilt leicr DR politic At “ ’ ‘i ) been, that the Princess's tempor is as bad as mo Ww) i Be Taos Rae aon Sy a ye tare event \ yj Jay—Joun Jay, not Porin Jay, though | man who would assume the entire responsi a Ton a aow object. Tho | "tis hes frst passed throuzh the laazs, ns, for ox J {2z100) ahd was, Dalicing 9 line house Were. Her vr ba Fe me ' ae i ng ihe a antapatio , @, ina single fracture of the ribs, Tt is becans 7 i ba clher ecient ade her, t i hat would be a very suitable name for him, | bility of guaranteeing that the enterpri . crete, | emanie: ta 8 alm build at, So Morrill’'and the other property-nolder ory them any other man w ‘ ' 4 shat w ad & vary autia “iis 7 y fa isan exclusion of the Marquis from the royal circle, | tue air in passing through the alr passages is fiitore) | in Wasiintou use Bowen's cotumnys to vility. ail | couus ald But the fact. is ‘i t He is such a volable talker, however, that | would turn out just as its officers now anticl- | ana the consequent soparation of him from bls | or ae germs, waleh are-thas oreveatea from eater who sre in favor of removin: the expical from that t ateation, a ; ‘ ; some people have wondered why he was uot | pate, But these figures aro a fair subject | wits on stato occasions, is said to be owing to | ing the wir cells, It would bo interesting to kuow J ihe, cyyruauion. Howen mukos wonuy. how. a a hieroie ' named Joun Daw, instead of Joun Jay, | for tigation, and every one must ma these conjugal difrences, and uot to any law | something of the observation and exoerionce of | a4 it fa, und infuiny also, Curran doserityes suca a I t J Ie ist ba xo that hig intimate friends might call him | ap bis miad concerning them for himself of etiquette, It is even reported that not long | American surgeons on this whole subject On 6 OP Ton ges Daoraas By pulretachion, 71t } Lib “Naa : Jack Daw. I me and his nature would —— ago the Queen waa sent for, and went down to |) The lectur ie eae meine & Lathe Zmags his tmierest moves hin, a8 porfl ions to bis fiend BVA BIA AMO & i Mie Saatiala ‘on shows us how powortully that ficulty tas ailod hantic na ene ans would 1 the question : ; then correspond, At all events, such as his The condition of the children employed in | Claremont, residence of the 738 Mg de th the ahve ent of scientiis. know! Req ke thoney » it, be the fad x tii | the Lito war ie tha 1. 0; € name and nature are, ho is or was the repre: | brick yarts in England has been brought before | (@ prevent a complete rupture, All this ace HH | whe time of Newton to tho prownt day. It treats | of MB conMty te Le Party and tie Armond | yO Was mie | the tat oie watative of the United States at Vionna on | Parliament by Lord Saarrespvay, who propo so well with what is known of the relations be- | iniimy of tho sky, ite material and phenomena. Through bis means, in the history of Americ eheved Cab every man who f 1 bier th ; : 4 sigibesions a ass pala ij man fi ’ tween Victonta and Atpeat that it is probably | gooak woud t ‘ journalism, the New! York Jidep ’ " nora rascal. It w J 1 the Fourth of July, and gave, incommemora. | to extend to them the protection of the Factory i Speaking of the wonderful tenuity of tue sky mat- | Gnudpronehable ih thy aublimity oft vilenes: aa and Wo long fugit to belie his Ideas, a oop ihe’ ry. a dinner to which he | &t#: Aecording to those acts no ebild under | tue ter, he sys the aul of tim bight. NO. womisr tant | mth en wt he Harp: | JR Rs idee MB ‘ lon of the ¢ sary, @ dinner to whic tat dice may ba ernploven 18k en ‘irom ihate. perviguaneae: to." she religious associations all over the ¢ nt pus HOW thal the Wa 1% Over 4 rat bla patriot invited all the nobles and big-buga he could | f sight yay ny Cmployed io 8 1 rhe attempt which certain Washington | oxieremstioratheny, sie ohn Htersetel dee soln | Warning eBeir members of Ls trio enaracier ‘Tw J tas eet victorious, Mk Is perfoetty th ae eae ee ae f Ls pandicral o child under thirteen years may ve 7 ah 0 drew som ne Will cowe betore lone that Bowen will hae ty | conquerors she ave the usual advautages of ve a ste Anne hot ied cee ee af shy * | new South American remedy for cancer—cun- | fury and kriow that thewe « ‘Teas fe Al ttink too palpable, As for dyseit. Lean | "What. do, 300, think of this ‘now a “ and they all ate Jay's dinner, and w day, and no one under eighteen years, nor any | f ia atenulat fr] tails a tes ji Tenth ent bake ONE L survive his enmity, bub hope never to have iis | Moverent in the Domoratic ranks?” Lo One of the e} i ft i" more, they drank his wines, and then they | woinan, may be employed for more than twelve | {)NAMie” i0s Si i cine Alon Fala nomen Oia malar Of car sarin ia B00) | Hiudanio, Gir tah Like the auck ef a yanpire, | |.” Yell t pant. arenuree, ay wha it Oy tratod in a A celebrated black cancer doctor, Vares, who | jy sky un foo! portion’ « vOuG vas, a a} By: OP srieroes r 1 fell to making epecches, Ona similar occa: | hours a day, The brick yards, however, have | 110 Cit 2 Mk Gameee © Outs TRIM WN | ites yond the. nay would sonkeaty he gee a eA erwatmany mistalces, and this ac Gen. Sherman arciv ion, lust year, Ja¥ did all the speech making | bitherto been exempt from these provisions, | TNO Urine Ut Ne AN IANO OY MRNA | aod in a wohere 1000) u Lost us fl a Romantic Result of a Stare. Tin irae wish te teeaiae theatres tar tel drs an ; , himself, but this vear he was headed off, | although nothing ean be more oppressive und re- | NCU oes AUN RD SON OBO: TS | MKC ILOUE Unit of mearites “To preven | Greemield (OAio) ¢ alike tiae OF ere oe Poet ; a 3 ; kK volting than the condition of the children who V " comet's tall of the sizo just mentiones, about ’ J politics, t ‘ \ V 1 rot the floor first, aud 1 his B 1 1 pol ' ‘on Beust got the r first, they | for cancer, which he had ered in India, | 000 such ineasures Wonld haye to be cmptied in A Denuliiutand y y lady, ata social | | t n “ i are employed in them, and the kind of work they | hatha at neh Weaaanng woe H ) hy # 1 © of that eb 1 \ uébut as the President's pot. Iu proposing Happening to get hold of Monsicur Sax, the | s#aco, Now suppose tho whole of this stuf! to be | purty nee at shie ito t ould dik wpe rs : ; jj have to perform, About 90,000 young persous swept toxether and suitably coupres What do | impertinent Kuso ofa nh present, Who Was a P . the President's health he sald varying in ape from three and a half to seven. | @Mscl8a, aud produce @ temporary alleviation | you suppose its volume would bot Sir doin Mor. | straager vo ler \ iviend of the Lady of the ho teine tn tho ne 4 oft . itaeale 1 is ahoan| haautifal warxen:? baal Ada bi . of the virulence of @ cancer on the lip, with | evel would probably tell you tiat the whole mass | The yu aly de is expulsion as 4 ¢ moe MOT Man crlintaie b i ‘ nvoluntarily 1 ree peantifa ¥ | teen, are engaged in toil for fourteen and » | mught be carted away uta single effort by one of | tion ot her rena Ianations eusuc y which VoLTAIE commences ais * Hepriad D wets ” heir beady | Which that gentleman was afflicted, he obtained | your dray horses.” Ih fuck, L-do not know fant ty atloman was not inox ont DAUR 1 eee tenet ; itd A a pti Jochante ce hiioquireznasurta France, | sixteen hours @ day, carrying om their beads | osc itnity, and his office was crowded with | woul require more than wsimall fraction of horse | enouch to attract tiie’ attention. of [mens fe ROR AME OL BOltity: wl Loy ( t H £¢ par droit ¢ ‘et par droit de paisa! lumps of clay weighing 40 pounds from i power toremove the cometary dust, Attor this you He was look ata tine and costiy chain ni b , " r ‘In applying this to our hero. we may sy eager patients, At length Veureao, tho famous | Will burdly regard as monstrous ® notion 4 | tuag encircled to fait one's heckejust such ans, | amles,| Would bo wale iw tolling the rea s the clay heap to the table on which the Fee aay Aas pateriained eons wed AON T Herald thar it Was done wisicut auy auclor im 116) qui (ut Glu par lee Etats-Unis, surgeon, took bis ia hand, and exposed him, coment S bo had purchase Mis ¥istor—in ono of tho | iim crops H audi par iu conqudce, mals grand pi bricks are made, Lord Saarrespuny mentioned, | QP” Bedily Mal were wee | Quantity, of matter: tuo x ks of Wiel (hay sorel opening) ie bad pu it rm Ro. aik cane, a child laut veera old who Seventeen patients in a charity hospital were se i to 0 round ch earth ig his photeges ph, But some montus since, and bi # show It will be observed that this poem is, like | #me is ne ae : rep a clay on bis | ected and placed under his care, In four snece te sartiae Wile Would plage | fore be ind y to nresentit to tis sister Narrow Tecape trom Neath af n CuldeWater ‘ the Laby Mannyarr tells of in “Peter Sim. | catied forty-three poun HBnt Of clay on M'* | mouths three-fourths them died, and in two tthe heluht of the ahaln ie " Pad SeARGlan tne Tac) @ nusisate . * ple,” a very little one, and besides, half of it | ead am average distance of fifteen miles daily, | ening moro. they, a alana Finally “Otuside tale shell wor Faowa), and henolit tere was his pliatoeraph. Aimee Unplo teal rumen wee In elisilaclén 1h) rice wan egporton i ‘ H va sting ttn nd worked seventy-three hours « week, One of dad mament, Lat the atmospheric space bi T leave you to iudye ot the confusion of the fair | Ne@buryport, Mass.,on Saturday. It was reported | stones, a Impital ora 4 an seventy os aers ‘ Snotoriginal, but borrowed from VoLTAIRE. | for of factories nays that a child ton | Mousicur Sax himself died, The great cancer | snslt beiwapt cle and lot sno sky mattar be prop. | one. he iuiediately uifere to relumthe piece of | that Gen. B, F, Butler, tho cold-water esnMidato for | for statuct 1 ot ‘ 8, howe © colored ry he. IRepaciqre OF /Rproree a , ae re | doctor wa: sted and impri »pos- | efly gatuered ap. hat is its portable amount? | Jewelry, which was poliicly deguned tor tbe ree 5 2 f Bremen, and Amsterdam, « n Me however, the colored clergyman remark yer ald willbe rehuired (a,remare three and a | Svster mes crrenied nd Imprisoned as en bp D havo sometimes thougnt thita lady's porimantosa | aud itis said vy knowing onok that sho Mas comeing. | (8 Pterideucy, bad reached another world iustoad J Hiriiel tuk Aimatetdam, af | \ “ td wheo his sermons were found fault with, 1 forty yards daily, | {tr and Was heard of no more, Would contain it all. L have thought tat even a | ed to accont of the youoe man'y hand and heart, io | Of (he White House through his neh nN Li Bas hes ; "a * If it's very poor preach, yor must remember | At ne. s8r.8 Plstanee af forty. yards daily, a en _ | gentleman's portinputeay—ponalbly. his soul box— | order tht being the vosscsuor of the one she iay | for the element of which he has become the chan» | jO% ON Nowe dnawt w b ec tik P a remeinber | traversing fourtgen miles in the course of his or | ‘The tadien will be pleased to Jearo that Major- | MUNK lhe tt An. Aud wlustbor the askin why bo | be permitied to retain tie other. It tn ‘bat Justice | piou against the allied hosts it Massachusetts who | emer Fndenvers aie dap very poor pay.” Qne caa't ex pect | ber tak. Lord Buarreanonk deacpibed the poor | Gen, Martin Witherspoon Gary, of South Carolina anno soul Anata sk) aaiioge astanwurs.gud | travelling fodaier, who haa stapocd at Ray fathoe's | insist oon their drop of beor au ‘other Boverazes | Lay enat vuiy aesto luvor cas be cons ¢ bruh . wuch for nothing. Nevertheless, there are | creatures trom tperdona! obiéervation as them: | i atthe St. Nicholae Setol av "goou tb kypearatce, Could be foruied trod a p house, or avout Ube liall OF its origloal cou usually Aigpensed tb vuat State wader great recreey | tye :

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