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THE SUN, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1871. a a NN ene out on thie eubjeet ? He ennnot afford to be | court house, This Worked detiefictorily for a Tit E PUSS IN WASHINGTON WHATTHE WIL! Lhd VES ARR BAYING THE PRESIDENCY, AUNBRAMS, silent. Honest men are eager for thé onset | while; nid aon ah vate eas of African de . . . - ae ‘What they are Whispering at Lone Branch. atin —""Women in arms.” Welt, whero shoot and impatiently wait for the trumpet blast of | ent insisted upon teking Ber reat among the 0 Fears are entertained of an unsuccessful sensom, OFFICE-HOLDERS' CANDIDATE. they he? i their great Mikes ladies, and eee ae her removal. eee eatin aaVIeE. ~h pafglicetor Morphy 18 famous for Bis breaktuin - —The German troops have fust escaped from in Consequence an indignation meeting Z . For President: Rouen. E Is the Cholera Coming? was called at the African church, and the Judge Attempt to Save | Tht ,fentinental ball, Aue. 8, promises to be a —A little IMlinois boy will fool with leopar’y was arrested and brought before United States tary Boutwell Commissioner C. J. Rovrygos, charged with « Pronauscen a Monstrous Fatlare. mur Pitteen a6 Correspondance of To Bu, Sanion the Fiteent? Amegdment to the | wcniotox, Saly 96.—Those who koow the —- - foets are astonished at Pleasonton’s pertinacity in , elit iT ternal Revenne. To Captain Joway!, Heian was tried | “ittine (0 the Bureas of In LM bas b grorely snubbed by Boutwell, and retneed toamere clerkship, THe recetved no aid or comfort Some of the most painstaking observers of the phenomena of nature are under grave apprehensions that this continent is threat- ened with another visitation of Asiatic chol era, Recent official reports give us the information that the pestilenes has made its appearance in Poland, and this fact being taken in connection with another, that the first general irruption of the cholera in Eu- rope in 1829 firat developed itself in south ern Russia, is regarded as possessing peculiar nab ladies tere change heir cotomonree | USELESS § GRANT, ian tenes and bride are the latest arrivals at THE PRESENT-TAKER. Vet Rnd, ‘The hope are not atten: * prambeous agua: en ettended, and are grOwiAE Y Reistions of Useless 8, whom the other Office. Misa Drexel of Ph and a " exnnat psc SU A hifadelpbia te a very graceful an: holders want to Renominate along with Him, The hotel hands are altogether too noisy, brassy, | 1. Jesse Root Grant, President's fatuer, Post ‘od demovetraul master at Covington, Ry, TL Orvil L. Grant, President's brother, partner with Mr. and Mre. H.'T, Helmbold hold very plessant | ne oivetor of me Port at Cheaes expects some: afternoon receptions, ning Very good after the Few if any of the Itra fusbionable ladies indulge Frederick 7. D father-in-law, tm surf bathiog this tec sone Giavraant of Lands at Catondeles, Mo. —enchired by oon, Laie Comuissioner of ihe Land Gtiee, nas oo About seven thonsand visitors are sojourning at | yer got the lands, but hopes to get them after the next the different hotels jast now, election. never, novermore, —A St. Louis girl was mortally hurt by falling tuto a pool of mortar. —One ought to have dates at one’s fingers? ends, seeing they grow on the palm. —Another foolish man went into a cistern ep Dabaque, and was asphyxiated, of conrse. —There is but one good wife in the world, and every happtiy wedded man things he has ber —If Missouri boarders “blow ap” the lands lady, rhe retaliates by putting torpedoes in the hash, —A bed of green mottled granite has been discovered in the Aairondace region of New York. r'* Operm Mouse —Reprovate, " Fite, 4emTavet fhe Moontale, Nlatfore ———— For the accommodation of persons residing op town, advertisements for Tite BUN wil be received at Ourrecuine rates at the up-town advertisement office, 44 Wert Thirty second street, at ths Janction of Broad. Way and Siath avenue, from 6 A.M. to8P, M. Pol for cowardice yesterdw The Judge was a man who openly declored ‘fore the trial that he | from Geant, who refused to interfere ta the ques- was satisfied that Ravan was innocent. This | tion of authority between the Secretary and his Judge was eo deeply interested in the defence | Commissioner, In fact, tho President doesn't like of Hetwn that he sent for police officers sum. Pieasonton's taking advantage of any existing law moned for the prosecution, and questioned them | that was enacted to weaken Andrew Johnson's power - “omtitwo Mississinptans (oollshly tried to pete uade & mule in the way he should go. One leaves @ large fomily. =A baby who kisses his mother and fights ‘ ‘i or . Tle doce not IV. Key, M. J. Cramer, President's brother-tn-law, —Gov, Holden’s impeachment —_ regarding their testimony, and during the trial | Over the management of tbat Bureau, Already 06 af the so-entlod noblemen at the | AV. Kev , jov. Holden’s impeachment trial cost thé to " 7 wen! K; ont to b Minh wo FOR PRESIDENT. significance. ; examnived them on points privately furnished by | COUsier H very complimentary to him, | When | novelas ute to nancial grief’ O° TTS Beyln wutout wanting or'ive Prendental election. | People of North Caroline tho nice Uitio vam of $4 This season and the last have been distin: | the secured. ‘The evidence proved that Capt. was plaming himself with the sotien that the Prost peared (oF ladies pony phaetents P| negoitator ot god abd, Teal. estace fatto Tidal A int between a spendtheifl Fiuichn itt met guished by tornadoes, floods, and other exhi- | Heian was so brave that over one hundred | gent would back lim ap, called apon bim, The | 4 8tnday ssered concerts are a new feature, and Fee Bas hephe 6S Oita Wen cant dicta oe et ne fe Hard up And the other sof FARMERS? AND MEC ICS’ CANDIDATE, | ditions of apparently disorganized natural forces, working in singular feshion and to no desirable purpose. It is asserted that the some variations from the asual course of Geatined to become very popular, Vi. Brevet Mra. John Hooy entertained a + in (hiet Cones ak ne i iat Jauies and gantlemen the oth udge Louis Dent, President's. brouber in-law, ait eaduveiogd ‘thal A, Bree Counsel foF Claimants before the Prosident. Fece estl- I{is nnderstood that Mrs, Presitent Gramt will | matea th scl g.anderstond that Mrs. President mated at $40.00 Year; expecta 0 make more after ig.-Gen, F.T. Dent, President's brother- policemen, during the most exciting events of | interview was not long, for the President had do- ct party of | in-law, Chiet Usner at ihe Kxecative Mansion. the riot, could not keep their eyes away from him | termined that he would not interfere. Accordinzly for a second, He was even braver than he wos | he cnt Pleasonton short off, and, instend of liston- during the riots of 1863. When one considers | tog to his long rigmerole, said frankly to him TRE GREAT AND GOOD USEFUL H. GREELEY, " ‘THe clegant wife of Potter Pulmer, the milion. | , VIIL George W. Dent, President's brother-in-law, | pi. ‘ . nature have always preceded visitations of | tt this brave Captain never kept a poliey shop, | “Now. General, you must not ask me to meddle tn | gisgl representa Chicago featvon sud boelety. NE ee ORL @ ye prec MAVERIODS OF | ven wan caved from Btate Prison by Provost | ti quarrel. It is one of your own creation. It is Catd writora from New York hotela are now | dian Trader for New mexico under Indion bareeny . the cholera, In Canada, the appearance of a | Yi vial General F i Toisted himaeit | S*ance if you cannot extrieate yourself from mat- PT Weated at ino Continental and Woat ud Hotels pigee worth $100,000 a yen —Providence, R. 1., is earnestly discussing the a NEW YORK. bag, called the pestilence bug, which accord areal General Fur, and never foisted himself | Ler enst kind, You want me, in brief, to r The anavoldable postponement of the Ninth | opt: Alex Sharpe, President's brother-to-law, Marchal | grave question whether @ man oan #eil cotton short — y , and be a Christtar —Tho Turks have built » terrible ironclad, and called 1 Mukatdomibengher, It is hoped no one wil lector of the Port of Kew Orieans; place worth $30,000 ‘There mnst be a reduction of prices or everything | @ year Willcome toa halt. The peopie at large cannot afford Mf. James Lonettreet, Presidents bromerin awe 5 a day, upon a Young Men's Christian Association even | tieyy a Cabinet minister to vindicate yon.’ I eau't as its President, the admiration tor his gallantry | 49 i¢. The Recretary is the bend of that Deport. must bo redoubled. Now let Commissioner | mont, Your Bureau isa part of that Department. ing to ocal tradition is only eeen previous to the approach of some plague, has given riso to a widespread belief that this or next 6 Speaks. The Republican State Contral Committee veyor of the Port of New Orleat vat. of Mlinois held a special mecting yosterday Manrenee, on bebalf of the Board, present to | Now, you mast go and seo Bontwell and fx the sine hod claaaale Uh Bias digubon, Soatin, winte. | “*7Goathe ald that the deatiay of any nation a8 04 r heoting yesterday. | simmer will be the epoch of a great epi. | Hnume a Masonic badge and £1,000 in gold. A | matter op between yon." Eye M ae AL Patton, President's. brotner.n ‘Arlen A The object was to prepare for the State cam . What They are Breathing at Cape Maye | wticonmn, Coilector of the Fortor Gavenontexss, | SPY elven time depends en the optotona tf ics young t f Ae : clint th demie. brave man should never go unrewarded, even if ASISTANCH THAT ROUTWELL DIDN'T WANT. ‘The cottaxers aro very hospitable this year. yon ions, Prenidents own cousii, clerk | men under the age of five and twenty. paign this vil but the Committeo are far It is vory likely that the predictions of all | the rewarding has to be done by Maxteuns. Commissioner Plearonton here sak! thathodid not | Au the hotels are filling, and joy is unconfined. Rea rea bene tetera —A pin, carelessly dropped in the loom by the tecing men. They evidently havo the 2001 | these prophiceiers of evil will eome to naught - — = think that the Secretary would consent to avy AF | Lawn concerts are in great favor here and postoss | OXVL. i Aadiein Dent, resident's brotner inlaw | female operative, epolied seven handrod yarcs of clot sis aatican! she ; ¢ n the Ne " eae ™ rangement. mach merit. hind consia, Siere. in the Neamters ome, Treas in one of the milis of Lawrence on Tuesday. of the gront national Republican party at | int it js, under the circumetances, the dut The New Orleans Republican denounces | Atma oe ane | Sevonie balls areal the sageend cconr almost ariment.’ Washington traata his merite wil be | 1 P< Aceease heart, for thoy expressed the opinion that Bice J Y | the efforts of the Federal officcholders in that SLE ail Lek Hla bee ake pal Vii Sobn Suipson, Presidents ow ph peta fol Matra of all having in charge tho preservation of the public health to urge upon the people the observance of those well known and y evening. VIL. Jobo Simpson, President's own cousin, See ‘cretaty Robeson and Seeretary Belknap are ex- | ond Lieutenant Foorth Artillery; promotion hoped pected in 8 few da OE VIus. Ueorge B. Jonson, President's morner » ree few dave Col. Cake, of Congress Hall, will " ‘ i : Iiim, and tell im that you call at my request to seo if eny arrangement can be made between you and him relative to the future eondnet of your office, Unyssrs 8. G RANT ia not the proper person to make a successful run on the Presidential city, with brother-in-law Casey at their head, to pack the Custom House and Post Office with s Ing with ® pistol the ball suddenly started on an exour fon through Fundry biceps muscles and Jarnlar veine, of fond cousin, Assessor of Internal Heyonus, Third | An unpleasantness in a Nashville court cule eka. ‘Shey dukandel os te bon) eaads porters of Guawr, and says that if successful it ix | tothe ena thet mattors may proceed smoothly.” farce private party. District, Oilo patter things ionged for.” ONS | minated In the Judge receiving an tnk Dottie tn hie aia a Gvilian sod in Government | S2nerally accepted rules regarding diet and | sure to result in the disruption of the Republic | yict"o! the Trees Departments ant presented Frand manqnerade, ball will bo given at the | pAtNadte, bj Maat, Grodan fosns, tesbands | gaire-touom, and retaliating with « DulKy Taw tome * an experionecd’ Ih Government } creanliness, which are the only effectual | ean party in that State, This indicates that the | himself to the Secretary with as litle ceremony as SX Miss BA’ Magratel, Preaidencs brother ih used as a m’satle. —A remarkable family Hives in Dallas county, Ark. ‘The father # 108 voars old, the mother 106, and the two are tho parents of twenty nine ebiidroa—tite teon boys and fourteen girls, affairs. This action is timely, ‘The Republicans of New York will reécho it, ‘The shamoless tharacter of the Military Ring who com e Occan Foam is name of anew weekly | law's second coun, Cierk in Gen. Spiuner's oilice, wed at Cape May. Teppary Donariment, | eomdents moth i Excursion parties are very numerous, and « ae er W, Hoot. Premdent's mother's gran arrive daily trom Patladelpnia, phew. Assistant District Attorney, Coviseton. K ald Hot refuse to ve District Attorney after the The concentration of beanty and fashion at Cape ext election May this year i# unpreeedento XX. A. W. Catoy, Prosidents pdrother.in- Louisiana Republicans are against the renomi Recretery Routwell. with stoical face, sat at his nation of Graxt, They have had enough of him. | desk working. as is his wont Tae Let their leading organ, the Republican, now | pesarsy icon’ unten retary)— Good thorning, hr, Ve-retary come out and declare in favor of the great and retary Boutwell (anraing his head toward weapons for combating the march of the dread destroyer, sei An Abuse of Official Power. rt * b ; Pprsiser of Custous, New Orleans ys | —At one of the Saratoga hotels they ha skate peers oe + Pleasonton)—Good morning, Mr. Commissioner, Philadelphia ladies are the prettiest, most stylish, se Wants to kee y a1 pletely control the Prosident is understool | yiajop Awon'T, ARERMAN, formerly of the } °¢4 Howace Grexter, and the Casey movement | "Comnlathner Paseontait ave” ome ne | atta efedta Mir i sue : Sooay PARSER brother felorad waiter who takes ie hat cae or morateot 4 ihe homeat Tesubll Ot the evens Nate a} , 4 Will Coll to the ground. you, Mr. Seeretary, at the special request of the me Mise, Nob \ ‘ont making i i hon he publ be iva Breat State | scat? of Maj.-Gen. Ronenr Towns, C. 8. A., 1h Dlahoe te A Preident, to aaceriain if we ean take any arrang peruano Ls Amistake, ‘Lis acearacy te making atortune for him, aa wey condema GRANT'® Ne | Dut at present GHANT'&e Attorney-General, is | Women are to vole the same as men in| “Becrart Doutwelle Tete, tan be no arrange: | _ The Richines Opera Tone give a full dree con- | Livirenane siateenth 1 —"Why, Uncle Johnny,” anid his friend, potism and his arbitrary and unconstitutional | stumping North Carolina in the interest of ment nade between you sod myself, sir, relative to | Cert Aagust4, at the Stocktoo House, AAI Oy (Sat 308 adore to Gat ohad at HS conte a poundpe Utan next full, This is according to au act of | snything pertainiog to the duties of your office, the Territorial Legislature, giving them the right | Your administration of the affairs of the Internal 4 have proved. s monatrous failu of suffrage, In Nebraske the amendment of the yom tepk oberke of the omes to this 8 Constitutio moment. Taesume that there are no dificulties in State Constitution permitting women to vote is Giopute which I eanyet settle mpvell without to be submitted to the people, and women as well | suntance. an men are to have 8 voice in its adoption. The action in endeavoring to force his San Do- mingo fraud upon the people, They utter their protest against Grant's dastardly Cu ban policy, and against his retention of « convicted bribe-taker in the State Depart ment. ‘They rise above th Fiirtation lane is one of the attractions in the tm- | Meror ot Invern modiate vieinity of the Stockton House, Med a branes seuaee 5 ‘The Rt. Rev. Piehe. Odenbeimer cone & corns Ciase {rand Boat w euti 4 vo Delong piscopal Chureh for visitors on fast Sund Je farnhiy, i . XVI. william MeKennan, fathor-tn law of tha Pre- ‘The hotel tables aro cenerally good, and tho old | gidcitsown couringce & cicait Judge for thy West complaiot of starvation is no longer in yogus rh District of Penney! i Brignot, Hermanns, Mozart, and Nettie Sterling | | XXVIL. Columoas Doiauo, President's third cousin, are announced for @ private concert next week. Secretary of the Interior, | 'W be willlog to be Mine Gott,” eaid Uurle Johnnys stump tactly, 1 eam PUL hp io mine lee chest aaa Keep win LN Wa ge sbeaper.” —The Chicago Common Council are yving to Salt Lake City, and an exehanzo enye ® Ie nocontoo® that thelr purpose ie to siulke w decisive blow at potye amy by distribs his patron. In carrying out the behests of bis Presidential master AKERMAN Is sinking the high office which he holds toa depth it has never before fallen to. The public have long had a correet appre 4 named Dont. crated the NT INSULTING ROUTWELL, Secretary of the Treasury, since ue can't be U. B. Bena CHORES: SVoree mang Ge » uproar created * <9, ballots of the men are to be deposited in ove This unexpected explosion ended the interview. The Indi avo been obliced to keep within | tor from Ohio. Mormons, ciation of Major AKERMAN’s fitness for the Lge Ve on, Without sa: & word, bat turni 0 ’ von 1401 by Grant's thieving officololders and speak ’ ballot-box, and those of the women in another. | felerand ot cours’ fealtng stune'vo the very nears, | Oars, ine Debt fom Sar, Owns 40 6 severe navtneser SEN tex Dont rant, Preiden office of Attorney-General. It needed not tho representations made to the President last winter, by the Justices of the Supreme very heart, from the Secretary's room, and tue See 4 to the busivess om ius denk. Ving aseurancos irom q gna Lieutenant, Fourtn ole ape a of loternal ‘Kevenns at st, Louw, Expects to be Coi- 74 Good compat year, de ia créme of Vuuladelpnia, Baltimore, and N are here. —Napoleon visits London every day, generally. following along the sunny side of Bont stree’. oF Daunte the bow windows of a clad house. Ho is very the heartfelt sentiments of the honest masses of the great Republican party. ‘The men of Here « women’ two fields in which the advocates of suffrage may put their theories in prac 14th of Angust, Company F, Seco Je | Fectorcor the detect in ter popular with the working classes, who cheer hiu, and Rise 2 i that he Would uot interiere and nekuo On the 14th of Angest, Company F. Second Regie } legos of tt ite, qouate ‘to Mrs. Grant, * “ Minois have sounded the slogan. If their | Court, of his incapacity and habitual neg boned cnsusacsulbliesid sie lches Flessanton way in the wr a eae ears Faneeerale 22/0 S06 Shy cereme || Cevairy. Wants to pe to Lslobeerr tetas a | , i rede » party of Natio a : ' did the Cu” Thomson Despatches Or : ‘ ave no dimeulty in getting —An old lady who lost her purse a short time warning is heeded, the party of National | oct of duty to add confirmation to belief. | Among the names mentioned in Demo- | money, ete. Secretary Boutwell felt indignant ‘The Cape May beach in every partientar and with. | permission Progress may march to victory in the autumn of 1872. If otherwise, dire disaster and de feat aro certain. qntexcention is tbe Auest and moet magnificent in the | EC eT Sonn 5. Grant, agrana nephew of old Jeste, United States Assessor of Internal Revenue for the Twelfth District lot wood fans are the latest novelty. ‘They are | Of New York. Wouldn't mind being Qolleco* froctant, gre quainlly carved, ahi bear the owner's | ¢ XAT. ieuac Lynde, father of the wife of tie monogram. t's brotherin+| Major in the United Biates Pr nined fourtaine of pt fon wit bs sfectare or th the Brockton Hou Oo tice at New Haven, declared, on its peing restored 1a her, that she would not attemps to latertere with tha reward which was stored up iu heaven for ihe ade by offering bim money. —A Mr, Farley was struck b toing in hie bouse near Richmond, Va., duit night, His wife led biin out of : a digit ebould insult him by asking bim to cratic circles in connection with the office of | eee een a man. He hat atielied the Commissioner of Charities and Correction for the | President that any arrangement, onuer the circus , stances, would not only ve humiliating to him (t Eastern District. of Brooklyn, the most promi. | Sencvs, sould nok oaly, ve hun tiatt nent is that of Ronser Hl, Anpensox, of the firm | Revenue Service, LHe (houghs that he of Axvenson Buornuns, Mr. Axpensow in a | !resident tet member of the New York Corn Exchange, and hagcater ural iabae tuk 0 pb His opinions, when he succeeds in forming avy, on legal questions of gravo iinport are laughed at by members of the bar, and passed over with quiet contempt by the judges to whom they are submitted. natoidal and prismojdal ening bal masgué at The Impending Ruin of the Republic. What the country now needs to save it HL, Thomas Bharpe, cousin to the Pres tent’: y ¥, Fare nofine etter of the rain Thee, h be faults of iv 5 CROCE SOS Desttans Sng wnae Atireet ty | en ‘of ihe Prosideote wife, War eppointel Mar. | brought him to consciouness, wivn hie first wordn from destruction is @ party of sound constitu heee, however, may be fanlteof a negative | ong of the most successful business men of Wil- | ¢Yerbeuring, and, intsiauing, That he wae note | won cee tains on seams Bul vor Mew (oriebau tected Nrvthe ec nto te. | weret ‘Tu torment at last tional principles, and strict intogrity in | character, and are of the head rather than | jamsburgh. He is a man of high character aud | tenved to be #0 eat! dea. Com er Plestonton | Quaker City Beau. Brummels have adoptea the revtne gett next Yrentdential || Mrs, Archibald of Naplos, Me., drcamed money matters, Under the pressure of an | the heart. But Major AKERMAN'S course 8 | unimpeachable integrity, and the Democracy of | {cvervicw with’ Me, Boatwoll, Exactly wonct te | Sage asd Son SaSSeay os \ : 2) few nights ago that the lightning was forging ®t Hig Ad Feta ot Monaay hora ‘he Sunday afternoon eoneerts on Congress Ha! | pantct Rice Predicts that Mr. Greeley wilt are laryely and fasmionubly attented. Tae selec ious die anttoariata ena fovartay erected, be Elected tf he in Nominated. + Harrier Johnston, niece of x:President Bu Prom Dan Rice » Mins Groinor, of Philadelphia, Mbe McIniyro, ; " Miss sry Hejlare aumong the reiguing belles. We hazard th Jey is nominat je was brourht into reqnisi inated eaday, ant sae efor 4 ho will be eleet a stump oratorin North Carolina is disgrace ful, and is well calculated to bring the Gene. ral Government into contempt. An exciting contest is going on in that State over the question of remodelling the Constitution. extraordinary exigency, the Republican party during the war and the reconstruction era adopted loose ideas in their constr n of the Constitution, and, iavoking the authori ty of that instrament, they exercised powers her barn, ond she got up and turned out all her stock Brooklyn wi make the Dlow aa light as postible, Tho next day tha barn was strock, but no partioaler damage done. —A Mississippl negro was recently sct uport by @ party in disunye and Ka-Kinzed. On deing questioned he #aid hie K. K. friends were of the onlored Persuarion. He wae atked why he thought to, "t do themactves credit by giving | President cals isa secrets But the Cominiasioncr's riends are te tory that she President thinks him # unanimous nomination, Houtwell was unnecessarily rough on. is friend oo - P ron be a and thata ae in favor of Pleasou- es ton has taken place In the President's tind, Ti Police Commissioner Taomas J. Bann was | sre aivo ‘very active, ond have boon even sing wy esent yesterday at th ‘opt, Jouw C, | getting, ap. 6 counter newspaper furore against present yesterday at the trial of Capt. Jom C. | BOE”? correspondents bere ave vecn anclied Heixs for sbout twenty minutes, He left the | to to write paracraplis against Be ulwe “ormopoute prediction that if Horace Gree- for the Presidency, by either party, ‘there are many solid reasons i : fea: ; poulcy or | together with impreswera sock Tecus, madocon Why, to men Who Old COUULTY 48 SUDETIOT CO party | eee ae. aa ee nena rept not dreamed of by the fathers of the Ro. | The present instrument is the result of cai - f to say somerbing to beuttle bisa, aud edforte cresitt | Site tar ee edorozenr®, sack reo 0 6 And can distinguish between patriots and polivieane, | na reply pele oom e ¢ x netutng ¢ him, and 8 ure Btill ie fun {OF all assem ied. 3 . ; public pet beg rule, and it very naturally fails to Lssapadener es ft brea Gast os ee making in diferent parts of tic country to bavg iehavieiae UE tis is ''a conenmmation devontly to. be wished. | —Kansas City, Mo., bas a blacksmith who has ' 7 itnesses, e d afte det 7 ‘ ‘oprietor of Stockton keeps & life-boat pei * pitch into Boutwell F tho pUrpose of rr Admitting a'l that cau \ossibly be advanced azainst ace wicked son. ‘The blacksmith, when spoken to about The vast expenditures incident to the v meet the requirements of the people under ber 8 ge, rae Fay kcduainttd | Mr. Greeley, which is char all in. He voted with the other Commissioners, } '™pressing Grant with the notion th able to bir enthusias an hone mendous muscle of hi m. pointe a hes have Wierd popular sentiment i¢ be Dused againet tae er tere. Ke is on exce and impulsive Miosyncrastes, his unswerving fidel- | ihe tremendous muscle of hie rlghe arm. points to he and the immense unes he Ace the new régime, ‘They e therefore re | Being able to decide the question of a man’s 7 th favor of should be followed generally at the seaside | ity to prinerple is so conspicuous that no respect. | DOY and anys: “ More muscle was deveioned on butt lated by individuals during a ; solved to change it, and with that view they | guilt or innocence without baving hoard the aes wish belie able opponent bas ever questioned his honesty of | SF correcting that infernal boy tau ever plying xe ig HABA : ; ee vailen ta aalled acd ihe c “a Soh Bae URS PORVOoMNG. A patent bathing car bas just been introduc purpose, while bis ability ts stamped upon the lead- | hammer broughe forth. customed officeholders and the 4-sof the | demand that a convention be called and the | dence is probably one of Mr, Bann’s ancillary and is it folio A strong framework | !0¢ events in our history for the past thirty-five or —That was a far-seeing philanthropist who lately died In Boston and lefts provieama am Vie will ted to the peopl » the transaction without any | With tli! foor. surrounded by @ galvan red wire co: | forty years, Moreover, he is possessed of the rare dechazes that be will not recgn, He | closure, through which the surce passes. It Is mount | moral courage to dare to do what he believes to be —— save the President can only suspeud him, and that | ed on four wheels and is hauled on and off th ‘ people to look with indifference question eubm: on anual qua President GRANT, with t beach ¥ ie ris , dyad 8- : amp ano nt to the Secretary of Goilasssot aoner ihacwould AE eye tot ks a rave the Presideat can only suspeud him, and that | ed on four whecls and le hauled on and of the beach | right. even at the risk of being adjudged inconsts. | thet a ten-cent stamp should be sent to the Becretary of 4 ; - We congratulate our contemporary of the got do Ut withuut preferring charges againet | BY en nies FunUINg from & windlass 02 | tent; recognizing "that the times ure changed and | the Treasury to be pot om interest til! the snout the country twenty years befor sup | possible effect such a change may have upou |» ¥ 7 vim under the Tenure of UMfce act Ii will be eb- | S20fe 60. DS which ‘the bathare ¢ fue, | We are changed with them," and that what was ao | pyonig the national debt. } ’ x Times upon the accession to its columns of Mr, | served that Pleasonton protects himeelf bebing the + : wings: ” THe | antidote yesterday may prove our bane to-day, Ths | *P°M4 pay the national debt. , 1 ion W his coveted renomination, Kays that he doesn't i . Protecie i from the sun Dy canvass awalnges yesterday may p ; ts s pression of the rebellion was followed by a | his coveted re natio! iat he Ot) Cuantes Nonpuorr. Mr. Noxpaore was formerly | Bitersule law which Boutwell was the principal at he has someti wrong is not to be dented —While preaching on Sunday at Licking, political chaos in the which opened | want the Constitution of North Carolina A Agent in constructing ! The Becrotary 1s powerless a : but with him has alwava. been loave Ohio, the clerzyinan was tnformed that his house had political chaos in t h, which opened ue in the wavy, and ought to know how to steer a | to remove Pieasonton short of charges. He may | What They are Sastng at Atlantic City. | with inteerity of purpose ; certain, in time, 10 Cor | peen roped. He stated the fact to the c aviony a wide field for the operations of unprinci. | amended in any way, aud he has sent the} ship, He has been in the Evening Post, and ite ere eg bap eg 3 & man who Balls, hops, and matinées are en régle, rect the erro viv will, ston, and after Joming 1p whe doxology for the thieves, and captured the —A Maysville, Ky., ‘chap’? went into a drug dispersed, hanted pled adventurers from the North, who rushed in, seized the reins of power in the late in. pliant AKERMAN into thrt State tomount the stump and so inform the people. The ‘There te no sacirfice of political principles to volved in eupporving such a man as Mr. Greciey for ¢ Presidency, for the simple reason that his Few if any private equ re here, ‘The season bas improved wonderfully the past few weeks ought to know how to avoid shipwrecks, He bas | bring charges of incapasity wghiust Plea. been associated with Writsam Coutay Barant, | Uroaivom the telecreph oftee eee et oe eee ord proves Lim capable of adopting any princ! : ; 4 tthe of hate surgent States, and have since ruled and | latter made a speech in Wilmington the | and every man who has been associated with him orale hod of doing bai Pyrotechnic displays are features of the hops at r ¥ party when he believes it to be for th pest tly male ine pleka 5p bbe rm tae ot i ig | ve force, all seo, hantle City reals of the country, event o} wink 0 perfume his hander plundered them, with the protection of the | other day in which he plainly intimated | bas been associated with a gentleman. He is | “Y* ne Sing’ Gehiod the titea, to bot ose Phones being behind the times, to the way to a d Judge J. Sargent Price to Starve Himsel | recent arrivals chief and lapels of bis e J family are among the a8 9 pioneer nite policy, Mere with it, and on Ww wante to national Administration, as Wannex Has. | What would be the result of a neglect to re. | Worth something to the Times as a correspondent | The Murde know which is the beet kind of soap for cemevuns rer who Tr ‘ BS ays aditor? ; i i Interests would not be permitted to cont Files 1NO8 oppressed and robbed British India spect GRANT’s wishes in the matter, Ho | —Whst will be not be worth as an editor? some ae entes ‘The hotels are very crowded, notwithstanding the | hin in the administration of a metion’s affaire; he | Ercan spot. PP ” oi a Rails there a Coupled with Mr. Janninas, they will do to ex. From the Har isurd Courant high price of board nt possibly be too leaiont in the consideration | —Ltis eatimated that there are 1,229,200,000, 000 Almost everybody who holls an office or | sald in substance that if there be # conven: | 1 iti a5 5 pair of prize bulls. Wilson, or rather David Kentley, for that is his sare aa improvement upon th dividual eases; but vo man or party could | cube fect of water delivered anuaily frow rivers in tion and anew C J y cm obtains a contract under the ederal and State real n then netitution, and the parti rderer of the Warden of the Con- Ve hin in presenting and enforcing his policy | Maine into, the coon, falling a distance of Gd) tee ——————— he:tient Slate Prison, sonds with a leer to hie | A grand bal masgué will be given atthe United egard to national interests, Mis would be ® | rns would be equal to’. 658:20 noree power. or eqnite governments, or under any municipal cor | sans of the old one, though a faction and in Mr, Jonn R. HENNESSEY writes a letter to | counsel Mr. Aber ten, two drawings, in lead pen- | States Hote) next Friaay evenins. opoli'an administration, conducted rather on alent to the labor of $4,000.00 men-for one ye out intermission. —Correspondents of Boston newspapers are complaining that in their tax acooumte they are obliged to pay large sume for the cost of soundiogs taken over one of their parks, now (ar under water, Dut whick it @ ; ¢il, of oventions waieh be has made. "Gue is what | A party of English noblemen are creating asen- | eclectic. than party principles, where, with true Growos Joves complaining because Ms, Axpuuw | he'calls "an improvement in dummy engines," and | snilon among the susceptible young ina democraric impartiality, the rights of the minority oe * consists in placing am artificial horse beiore the | We have good socie - a | Would be respected, J. Gauvuy used bis influence against bim, and | oF *"rhts ‘horse ‘may be mace of wood, or otlicr | realityrand corso mucieot iweabow and reuivances | Mr. Greeley in, berond general comprehension, last year refused to give him a renomination to | light matertal, and covered with & horse skin, #0 #8 | “nue regatta, which is promised for the #7th, exch, | Immensely strong with the people in, bis individu: sca lite h to represent a living horae (the iden being t avoid | anh son Meets ie likely tc prove sues attrac | SUtY, and the only prominent man we can ¢ the Assembly. Mr. Hexwesser, while a School | FRlcaing horses in the street). he hofee te eupe | fht, in net. lkely to prove kneceasfal ana aatrac’ | tid ‘wo would, Romulus like, leap. over. the the minority, choose still to maintain its ex- istence, it will be for the President to recog- nize whichever he pleases, and if necessary to uphold his choice by force of arms. poration, bas become intoxicated with a pas wion for euddenly getting rich by his posi tion, The natural consequence is ing greed irre tiable ective of law, and wide-spread ‘cou aes lin kee = eee ve! t usurpation of | Trustee, was charged with having taken $100 | ported by irous that represent the traces. In each | p: jolat. dividing wails of parties, and control an immense | proposed to biing to the surface, They aay they aa corruption in spite of exposure, among a Passing over the flagrant usurp ation of 4 ns Rigi i , Perea ny (one, Ta cemcusen? he trees, te eneh | programme wile 6Ciae vole on personal grounds. We believe the people | © ee to ply hig epg ey taer ose to vt large portion of those who live upon public | eutborlty that would be involved in such | {tm voor girl for procuring ber # situation in | ‘attened 10 the feet, Power is taken trom the a : ne iad Y 4 would accept his nomination a8 @ compromise of ad vote for him on the bro: basis of equal justice to all men, as understood by w hey are M the public schools. He was convicted by the | or engine to work the fect, giving the horse the ett | conflicting view Soy Boning 8 op, patronage Board of School Commissioners, and kicked out | Desfance of tro Ung. The wires draw the feet back, & course, let us see in what position the —The Elko Independent says the young ladiow 1 eS eanmnacr nant sty : nlace and the spring in the leg throws the foot forwar Afternoon Germans are a feature of tho season, | one of te most untiring and unfinching champions gan ik Society, 08 Thede are the two evils which afict the | utterance of Foe 9 satel ons gia of office, Nothing ever became Mr. Ganvax so | neato, i itae picture in euticlenty well drawn to | Yachting and sailing. partien are now all the rage. | 0! NUmMad righis the republic has produced, ec Suet Bie Bare Steamers © Dabiecenlty Neel et country, Lax interpretations of the Constl | MAN. ‘The question os it wou! Pre | much as bis indignant repudiation of Hxwwesser. | Prove, the prisoner possession of ® good mecuanl | ‘The fashionable excursion is to Newport and : cp saee necessary stimulants, ‘They provose to offers purd tution, and the wresting therefrom of un- | sented in the case supposed, is pure — practically rd. Where the power comes from | D&Ck- Canada Golng for Mr, G ve article of buttermilk for the usual articles indulged 10 warranted powers, are gradually changing | ly one of law, and as @uch would ne An apothecary in one of the interior | is sm nat, ae om rai Another ball ison the tapie at the Lower Hill Prom the Kingston Daily News and hope by this means to wean them fro their Dat % ;, ' ve have the spoctacle of ‘AXE by the husband of # woman to whom he sold | Inventions be a 0 assignment to Mr. season. Bore, ¥ ne J i es at i needless expenditures by Congress, by State | Therefore we have the spectacle of AKER hid me:buebend sf oe een ne the | ceeuot “my entire toterest tm the invention repre: |" Ntrs, benator Sprague gave an elegant dinuer party | Hetstenrenemunntes Tee tne Peele toe next | moroing, and sleeps very littie in the nicbt. la hae Legislatures, and by city authorities, and | MAN on the stump, plainly announcing | \sudanum to be used as @ beverage, and the | sented om the otber side of this paper.” iis in: | «few eveniney as ledged "position ‘as a leader ‘of American thought, | an old babli—which he has frequently bac 1 \orake pes Supre ‘ourt has decided that the suit can be tions may Do! he a King anybo- ite a number of distinguished people are at the | sud as a political journalist he bas been a power in | during the last few monthe—of going to bed al din (be loose notions of of egrity, are ste beforehand what ehall be the decision of | "UPreme Sour 4)"s fortune, but they serve at least to becuile Quite s number o P ~ Ay loose notions of official integrity, arc atead 5 a : 1 Could | Maintained, The plaintif' avers that the apothe- | Greadfal and now fast rasuing nouce whieh remaia | L°We ill Hous the land, | Blace te visited Texas a few months ago. | evening, Dut he awakes at 7, fOr he as ce pecalak ily bringing governmental economy into | AKEKMAN the Attorney-General, Could | cary suppiied his wife with the narcotie day by | to the loventor, and take his mind for a moment | .,A couple, of Rnglish fourin-band turnouts are | Dee 8 oti Over stue Union ies. in- | fCulty of both going to sleep and awasine wovo be contempt, and rendering honesty among | partisanship go any further than that? A | 4 y for six months, knowing the use ale made Ree re Pe ie anal him eigaty- Mrs, George Strong of New York entertains her | ‘eased, and this bas suggested his elikiLility aa a pleates, and dresses for an 8 o'clock dinner : 5 ; caudidate for the next Presidential term, —A new style of stock speculation has come public servants almost an obsolete phraso, | Judge—for in euch a matter the Attorney rE ee friends tn very elegant style gay le bag 'yle of stock speculation has of it, and that he was put to great expense in a r 1 ve, aciai . > ve ‘The Misses Lilie and Mionie Thompson of Fifth outbe States poli into vogue in England, Men take ont policies of Ite So far has the current drifted that politics is | General acte as a Judge, and his decision is | repairing the injury thus occasioned to her bodily | Hew Senator Creamer Stienced @ Windy | ii rei prominent bel ‘ cae eee eta ee sa it eoconoR at ai, | insurance and then pat them up at peblle ction, & rapidly becoming the synonyme of corrup- | just as fiual—openly avowing his judgmont | and mental health, ‘The case is so similar to that Saad Citeentn oT Od tarail No war, and snggests that the two sections North and | man Jo Liverpool lately realized $15) pos the pobiey Tage ced iatainlans wiviiie dniike admininra tin advance! of the liquor-seller supplying liquor to ahabitua! | ‘There was a discussion the other day in the RACING NOT Souih should cease "hurliug back and forth the | of w tradesman which he had bought fore The jon, i i e tra e ssi day ne anual Suihess imosities of a dead rebellion.” The drainage of | tradesm Mange eulne ta aacita\ (lay ATER Aaa If President Grant has not decency | drunkard, that if the decision of the Court ia] amokine room of the Langham Hotel on tve mani wes 00 cullatng |W Bde swamp lands slong the Mlssissipp! river 1 « scheme a : y nol poliey came into the porsession of the sneculator , 5 ; cipal affairs of New York, to which the presence of ereighty horses in the stables at | which meets with favor in his eyes as likely to con. | POUSY in America as it was in England under the | enough to remove this unworthy servant intained by the Court of APHn ve may J soime of the Deicceatic ‘dignitaries gave’ charac. | Monnmgnth, Parks preparing for the races, begienicg | Yeibute mmensely 49 the Wealth and resources of | —There may be better pootry thaa the follom : expect numerous suit wives and busban teristic turn, Mr, Bailey of New York city, adis- | 08 Tuesday next, he South, zai ~ Gree! he corrupt rulo of Rovent WALPone, who | from office, he should at least recall him | ¢#Pect numerous suite by and husbands H t un, Against Mr, Greoley, the friends of tinguished Republican, f believe, and at one tine an | — Mr, Cottrill's three-year-old colt Frank Re tag, Da Rene Sipe Who whose domestic happiness has been ruined by Gen, Gront will try and secure for the latter a second ee pears oailie et orn hia conbant aphieravand snake Hina ; oMeeolder in the Internal Revenue Department, | went amiss just before the Jerowe Park mectiog, 1s | torn of office, pnee wa mat Chic boasted that every public man had his price, } from hi hae a ycnage te Mt J excessive drinking aguinat tueimmediateauthors | speaking ‘with ‘others on city 'politicn eeneraliy, | Goine fo0d work again. ae —— MEM Re stream wae toe wip Does any well informed person presume to | tend to his duties, Ho has no more | Oren spots fi” that freadom whens usual ‘among | Mr. Zohn O'Donnels fam gue horas Jutse Curt ick hous Giese Gk em rete dispute the truth of these statements? | right to interfere with the question of re ———— inany Hall, and upon the rottenvess of gur munici- | azala. H's off fore leg Is hopelessly Kone George Alfrod Townsend has been out among i Whelre Caetisciod Whe Tt eae Where lica the remedy? Is Gon, Grant | modelling the Constitution of North Caro-| Mr. Joux L. Brown, who holds the con- } pa system as managed vy the Tammany Hall ead: Fmeeting at Prot, | tho wikia of tno Weal, and visiting the frontier | A Western gentienian, who fio yt i Ge ; here Were Olber Dersons in the room beside - Buel poss, In letters to the Chicago 7 he telis the | Dusiness at the White House, bas adop the man to initiate and carry through a re-| lina than he has to dictate who shall be | tract for cleaning the streets of this city, received | those with whom he wan speaking. and. when be | 0 aid ok fail to be succesful Resse ip later aes Tone following ci revenges; peerning Grant and bis petty sp od wud | nions device of telegraphing to ¥ condition of the I OF f J e e, I m had done, one of these, Mr. r dN form that shall bring the Government back | Premier of England, If the people of North | for the month of June, in addition to the $40,000 J had dime. ene, or hws, Me, Crenmens me Bi ncemaeuar Wee Mew Tore ead Me 4 been | Haven and Hartford and New H 9 Grant comes up frequently at these posts, and few seg * to which he tled his contract, $30,000 | sata, an¢ noved thereby to Inf Sed Guth Ho previous to packlug hie ea c to the golid ground of constitutional interpre- | Carolina want to change the organic Inw of | '0 Which he is entitled dader bis contrack, #Al,0 (ie Saj.wM moves (hereby ig tafoem, Bim that fe | panes sous Bow of the army omorn aducro to high While nearly el | Y70¥Wn" Hack Ms 6s ioe Long tation whereon our fathers placed it? Ishe | their State, it is none of his business, | [°F "special services, Ot a P alloy upon receiving this communication was what | run ei Long Branch next week, Ae remains at karan Why are you gentlemen of the regular army | Branch ; otherwise be We ira b 1 For bim to send an imbecile partisan of the | services were neoded, or they wore not If tay | les ed" abbergasted,” but as the | {owe to Gish his preparation for the Kenuer stakes,” | Iokewarm uoon Urait hiuvelfu regular?” Laid to | ington the man to enforce scrupulous abstinence | For bim to send an imbec lo partie 2© | wore not, the payment for them was in fraud. If pel ay mere este eae 4 Stsenss with pth famous old #teepie-ebase mare Lobelia has | au oficer ou the Pisina. : —At Edinburgh a jet of water is seen gushing from the reception of gifta and bribes by | Administration into North Carolina to make they were, what sort of contract is that which | from te arens * Pratabis "bec huponed ffained again, She wi) mT) hae be Hie of the feel age of 08 ORR TE er ne cia cin Gd ah toe nly ea - officeholders t Can his own personal conduct | threats in his name, is but another disgrace: | only half provides for doing the work it relates tot Be a < ongtellow. i ; Fairfax, Grant's wife went to Tompkins when he | siatue—the water, whieh i frothy and {s o wortby of Imitation by all, whether high or | }ii# most disgraceful administration While lorda and ladies of Ligh degree | Fouowing upon the Colorado beetle, the next | Ravana urtercedisensren Tinmms fF the bop | eal romark upon her preference, tor conenbe, was | Weare tag stout ‘er ce unten th Oa ay ; ie accclal dead ‘ere performing Waverle drilles in Londe ote in the order of ot life. neplyp-otg bapa tg fortiwith ed off to Alu That the ma or thie sing one of which 1» tha low, Who manage public affairs and feed at], nas | Mate pertorsaing Waverley quadiilles tn Louden Jou to note tn the order of insect life ts the ap- | ‘The Canadian steoplechase horse Duffy, who was | numimity ol 'w T'residente In the. waie 9 hot/ow, wad that the water Issacs f * 7. ; n The Lancaster Intelligencer complains that | at Willis’s Rooms on the occasion of the recent nce of the * pestilence fy The arrival of this | go badly injured on the fret day at Monmouth Park. is | old Dr. K © regular army tou't the public crib? Far from it! His tdeas of | or ihe proprietors of a rival newspaper in an | Waverley ball, @ crowd of some three or four cet which le, Fareivior never seen in ordinary | feat recoveriug from bis accident, and will probably | bullied and tortured because Grant wanted Llc Peery Tea <4 brewing the Constitution are so latitudinarian that id years, 18 be f be forerunner of pestilence, Able Lo start again (nis fall. ad ditateed ate. Wane nae ia stated that the practice of usince: emperance man, 0, he is vei died foutmen side bee ecid . | und 1¢ is aid that it was lat noticed tn 4 " e fello efisher for oo > Sa San nto wu . Natur Rate tees jusiucers temperance man. If 40, he is very | hundred footmen outside became decidedly up- J and it's said that it was laat noticed in great num: | Betting hetween Longfellow and Kinetsher for | or pay her. $13, a, month out ol his. pay, Tino | beer from rice rapiliy comine toto wl one may well doubt whether he possesses | dierent from Deacon Ricuany Suita of Cincin- | roarious—at least a large portion of thom, Tho | {he cholera In 1864. ‘The iugect, epecitnens ai wich | fveuse Mais horace uae, many Rieeae wed MAeMteoAt | doctor was on the Pacific slope, wnt be married a | This ect is enid 10 Le of m very clear, pa ” any clear ideas at all on the subject, His | nati, who is # sincero temperance man, never | London papers moralize on the subject at great | have been exiivitel to us by 4 citizen who eregits | able thas Ki "be tae favorite before tbe | momep loo rounk and gay for im. Her conduct | extremely pleasant, mild teste, foaming 8 * 4 7 ¢ the supposition above cited, ts little less in size than | #4! Basen snl pretation at last, old Lrotaining well (te carbonic seid. The dogged will is to him the law of the land, | using alcohol in any form unless his infirmities | length, holding out the view that these men can- | {ne om house A. ti ia Jot bieck on the back | ‘The 8 por cent, entrance feo which the Saratogn | (d.89 di@eulty in obtaining senaration onthe | YiIrANung nel te carole Aone, | ‘ and he does not hesitate to wield almost | demand it, and who is a truly good man in all | not be expected to dress themselves up in imi- tad wines, the latter being. weed aad short ‘Tho | Association charge owners of horses played vid Harty sihantcand tie prd se ateochus ta ioe ie cain cating, but, like absinthe, peculiarly ai respects, one without deceit and without guile, kingly powers without warrant from the tution of gorgeous wacaws aod other tropical ond caer sige of the winks, Sre striped with Be aea i as thaee wake Haak | a PEd hela cake OF TUN ad ths denice taotiod | oniswnee ia ie poames : Be Le alare tinea } 3 By how, wate se ise are sellaw, Hoge ne that ho would stand court martial dest, sod the Pr Set : Constitution, As to money matters, his ad- | It would be better for him were he a Without | birds, aud then remain on the street with | near the aah a cortalaly 08 bai aking tne t, Ma atRG Weed horses have. bean winnlanaillike ip alaenae thts Ue Bayt Dolly Davenp : wicked pi 8, Rowwo Reep, the results of | nothing to do all night long without seeking re- | | fou : an great priges ibis yeur, including the Kelmonc. Travers nucy, But, Deing touroor than | Feerntly, and, nurvod by ministration is notoriously the most venal in | bi# wicked partner, 8, Rowno Resp the results of | nothing to do all night long without seeking re- | before. It iy found mingling ‘with tho common | ETAL pH nading she Helmont.Ateeyers, | i488 immnacy, But being tounor t roarntly, And, aire : ory, while bo himself bas grown | Hose bad influenco cause many bitter tears | lief in the flowing bowl, and urge that in their | Mies, and ne itis represented to be quite common at Ladige Ter perey, ond the Wome | cledaad the Frssldant, be. was tn 6 litle whlig or | the Wash ar history, while a @ pr . examine the new os e. y , from the true friends of the good Deacon. case dissipation is excusable, if not atrictly com- | Piter wil have tittle difeulty 1a carreras Grase then are in high glee Woman appeared thore on the arm of Gen, M Pipe rich since he took office by means of gifts pedi ced, tnendable, But the footmen's great historian, | mone, AW recurde the supposition Mon” aiheeen cant Elwon and Messrs, Chai en and Clement Dowell; but the Court hon vrably acqu ed the old ri : , cen he i . ean £ nendable, otmen' F eee itearnn se eoeltion, OF Otherwise | aioway will ride io the Gentlemen Kigers’ acegie | man. Enraged at being made a fool vf, Grant now t Javishly bertowed upon him in return for) A great excitement is pervading the fush- | Je,yes pa ua Puucus, thought otherwise. Io | {lon of # pestilentiai aeanon,we are uot prepared vo | ¢umesyLong liranch nexy week.” As Oyaterma ty ordered the doetor to Arizony, among the Apache ratty ) patronage, which an honorable man would | iouable circles of Jucksonville, Fla, A murder | guia that a tru footman would never forget tho exprons an opinion. At all eveuts we ehallcive way | &bly bs brought oi for this race =? Py bw oa agtry er eT (ae bh * The first nnd paramount duty of the | blige each day, aud colored and white ladies | woutd ever be decorous, even though excessively herr ne pected, 10 arrive vinly. Chuo oF henn ‘Bay calt‘by | hover undeelied as to the depres of ais centlilts. | & ising chi 7 i wadylem at ¢ ce alr Athol out of Culmbra, was bougut by Mr_D. ¥ ale people then is to terminate tho reign of | baving been brought into close contact in the | drunk, aoe ee ne ene ret Bathe Wier Yor die fargo! sunt 2o guluena, over €/a | TO Interfere in the domestic aifairs of vnlosra ani | 4 worth D GUANT at the earliest possible moment, | Cert room, the war of races and the extremely wuss eee nth ing’s S ee Old scornede ightingibout on misiing. | a pea: J 1 e o he Court as to | A Good Mnn in the Meanost Possible Com. | Sin: In this morning's Sux I notice boys com eonard Jerome has bought a halt interest in | °!4 mele Aghting it out on is linc h | abe hot weather induced an appeal to the Court as to ard Teror i her by preventing his renomination, or by | Pot NEMO net ae epee those who labored pony plaining of being clubbed at swimming bats, one this. Year, for 64 0x0. Hh ; me glover and P| defeating him at the polls if the Republicans ‘Age ihe Aleaa vend PO halne hase af aehi The Hon, G. G. Barvard was secon riding out | of which Lhave charge of, Permit me to say that Iding Suerr 0. (OF $1,000, and , * Pla. , 4 io the hopper (elean ont! ‘ should be #o infatuated as to again present | VOUT "He Gisadvantage of Being born oF wiltls J at Saratoga with a man whom even Jobn Russell | from fy to seventy-five boys congregate at tho | {ily tall! muses at Jérowe Park | The foilowing notice appears upon the der tf rea 1 coffee for breakfast, by FunbiOK him ae'a candidate, Will the Hea, Teo acg | Parents should have the precedence in regard to | eet iad as tan Agtee thief.” ‘The | bath overy evening, throw stonce, and do all kinds | aly Louia Duilding at Spring Valley, on the Heewonsa 1 Corw 1:vAl Lucough 1); gib a 12 B enek 0 ; @nxu.zy, wh # Hon, HOMACE | eligible seats, The Judge decided that the gal: | cy... oi gov Jone is that thie Aateo thief has fye- | of mischief, One night lat week X attempted to | Hs"h'o 0" i road: © es p# of sour oil of Kine ; beat some who, with the exception of Gen. | lery of the hould be devoted to the a h A Girperse the crowd and was struck with aiunp of | De8 / 4! veyed {rom ine premises of —, a white Of the pezs ; Beat the egea; strain them t9 ry of the court room shou P yi to say that Judge Barnara ‘ie » ; Gann, is thi coal in ud, nearly knocking we sen’ 4. 1] Wil) be recoga ged by hayic \ th # Lise the baa wit eed Gauucl » le the only conspicuous Republic P' publican | exclusive use of the colored ladies, and that ¢ ; F which nobody else ever bad | Gon't wonder that policemen ctu tae varnuonte, | Informations of Tit white mitt rs ; ee ee i ak sow in the Presidential field for 1872, speak | white women should occupy the floor «ft. | vabout the handsome Judge, g JULY 94, 1871, OBN'D, FLANNAGAN, | Fant) Ore See ratanns ur Iie uuxiiee im, Bawe with @ low fate

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