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THE SUN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1871 —_——————— oom a Wy eer Cree eee Pen HAGTAL TFT MUMIEL Oe Ualttane Gray Cru eR yes en halla THE GREAT ONTO MYSTERY. fee et ‘broken. into wi hout leuving sharma | fommctimes oermtta nee toiond money ewer in Y o 00) pate, peretary to change or alter the decisi Sarr ragY * ans easily Pwcerniolo. ‘The Lody was well preserve! ; time too Whartons lived ina house 4 field; and that the celebrated gun Re pt hi es es Con decisions of | a4 Nooste and Movedats of the Bighteonth Orr _ evidences of ft pulrifying process goluz on were dis ad to this lady's brother, and fron tiie g Ese ena AU, means of which Hamrrron Fie and hie | the Commissioner, The Commissioner is | guy (D. Appleton & Oo) is the work of Mr. Wit | A DIAHOLICAL CONSPIRAOY TO GPF | coruible ; ance ani Intimacy sprang uo between’ friend Lovez Ronenrs fondly hoped to | made the responsible officer of his Bureau, | utam Porerem, an Boetisn barrister of eminence, bot THE OLD MAN'S FORTUNE, THE OLD MAN'S FORTUNE, wana Ls reinited tau tin 6 18 or) wi for AL ‘ ; sero”? an ne Of the proofs brought against the wife Maeda A lhe dild PB Ah ed relit : che Lluckade Cuba, are uselees, without any interference on the part of tho | better known as tho aathor of the "Lior Orcere” | a vay widemia Mpeedy Marringe | miler comic use aad wants ark teceteion of | OF ie vAREY Wer Mont ricly, Mud tie fy \t SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1671. om - Secretary, except in the cases wo have speci- be Set rise ueeees ter mia gia Wouat ton eillaat New York Journalist The | M* fortnne. as the widow. ant of that of nor entt- | Hy AppreiIeNsHONS AboUE Ahm sAfery Of his . ‘ This is America, fied, Mr. Bourwera, has not probably taken | inthe fieat Hae of -« boot the confession that ahe nassonaion phd Throw tho Mve* | fact that no will was made, ‘The wilow jou bay | {a0 tue ARgrecate, Upon strs, Wharto ry fey ore gs Tho Italiane intend to parade in this city | time from his billiards to road the statutes | author “intended to amare the idienoss of a lone COTINEDUNEEAEN of tae Cinatnaies Oonemnirenal Wat waten, Use law ave bee. And, thes she never have! the “whole inmate ¥nt0” entre Kelly A Leva’ Migstr ‘on the 25th inet., in honor of the consolida. | passed since he was Commissioner in 1862-3, bseepepen bus Latham hie roa the babeg Toxnon, Mantsox Corry, Onto, Aug. 2.—The dy, Wi her fail eongents itr wuld, Wei | gh 5 elds, anu vook Mrs, Whartons ‘rin A Across the Coutiaest, Matinee. “me * hat design, "the tawk was finished when tho write Pablication in the Columbus dailies of the anaty Lica AM 18) LR 2) sadly a note for two thonsind Hollig. oboe tetotean, Metece tion of Italy and of Vicron EMANUKL'S | and therefore 1s not awaro of the great | 544 much lees lowers," we may pretty éurcly look | O1 ine stomach and Inestioes of Peter Huitenburgn, | farcien to whe enildeen, by the Probate Court, snd | Porno pretext, ali pretouuritit aunt jack tic 200 Middy Ashore, entry into Rome. Beveral letters, parport- | changes made by Congress, especially during | i; evidencos of haste and confasion, And these by Prof, Wer ney, ot ut, city, coupled ae one'scre of tiie property hus Leen wold—pot a cent, | FouvGulent for her to btiky ent Concerts ing to have beon written by Roman Catho- | tho last year of the rule of President Jou: | Mr. Porsytn's boox abandantly fornisnes. Tt con- | cause death, has "created & profoand seusstion im | f0,,f0r #8 It can be found. of Alre Hoffer bars & o tacts, « 1 teen te, Wane lica, declaring that the Italiane have no right | oN, in which power was taken from the | ‘sins © great mass of information and curious | nis ee livestiae ajtantion’ tateucbuet tbe he We 1 deen used by Colburn in his New Yora banking ; . : <== | to parado and threatening an attack upon | Secretary and given to the Commissioner. Statement in regard to the manners and customs Of | Thy telegraph lias beon busy With tho. social a1 ations. The nose personal property was soi fons, Avoung p flow fia tiene thei have bee ved at thi pati stihhhanei*-neiiaernaay the Kaglisn people during the eighteenth com- | toga! phases of tho aubleet, snd Detween what mox | if ate was settled two years sincs, and the waole | jn 4 neighboring Btate, Wns first Summoned vid jelr procession, have been rece! at this " 4 with litoratares | be termed the “leakages” ‘of these, and she local | Mir clo ed. aftor hint @ distin-uished professor of mediod office. It would be interesting to know why the | (o7%: bein. Hlansredede pe 1 | canvassing, the suvicet has aswumed saMicient in- But why this Inte attempt to fasten murder on 1m | seieuce, who still resides in the cit Ofice, e y and i8 also presonts some well-considered criticism wt toe jun tity’ au investigation tor tne eeae of | {9hOrent woman, if Innocent she bot Aye, Here's ‘i ; The men who make that attack will strike | Police Commissioners removed Capt. Wann of | on the works of the novelists of that day; but there the rab; and thereby hangs a tale, whieh to TAKE THIS WOMAN tort Wane pers Vorosiy copes te one addle Fins wore io | the Tenth Precinct. The records of Judge | is every appearance that white the author has col- WH PRTER BUFFENDURGT WAS. Scorr’s Court will show what magnificent work | lected together much valuable material, he has not Peter Baffenburgh was an octogenarian, of Vir | aclue tot he has done io that precinct, It would seem | found time to present 1s with any symmetry oF arhoos ol ever einy rwe ecouNDRAL 110M? from his removal that tho thieves and keepers of | order. The style is olten lnvolvod and prolix, and i Octoder, 1867, owning an estate worth | Peter Ruffenbargh nad a sister who married a disorderly houses have more influence with the | FePetition of thought and evon of statement is of not thalf & million doilérs, leaving © young wife | man named Peterson, Her danchior married a mon Police Board than respectable citizens. The | “wfrequent ocearrouce, Noverthelons, ne wo have a deadly blow at the Roman Catho! Charch, The worst enemies of that Chureh would rejoice at euch an event, The Italians For the eecemmogauon oF persoes ConteE U5 have the same right to march through the town, Ad yoruisemevtws for Tue Sun wil) be reeeivea at | Strects of New York as have the Hiberoians t named 0 1 tleman eae ry if one half tie accounts your corres: | When the I awhile ransacking Madison county for y's bedside, be peremvtoriy said Take vou ¢ creat poisouing case be true, wan hone; there has teea que enonsi ot on trouble, sicknews, and death in this house,” A though exceedinzly ill, the tidy was taked howe fh a carriage, ‘The wext morning, it is af Mra, Wharton despate od & messenger to | for her health, and turiher showed her « and two daoghters, His property, something be- | named Matay Thompson, who orocured tte body tween five and six thousand acres of the richest | pe raised, sent the stomach to Professor Wormley t by sending the indy a boule of randy, The » our regular rates at the ap-town advertisement offices, | and the Orangemon, If nece: ant said, the book is full of variod and iuteresting de- | innd in the county, lies on the oki Xenia road, eight | be analyser, and paid him $600 for the job. Hewtso | tasted» mouthiulot the brands, aud Ur HAs; Weat Thirty-second street, at the Junetiog of Broad emon. If necessary, tho whole | honest inhabitants of the Tenth Procinet ask for | toile) ad will be a valusblo aid to thove who heat s southwest of tnis place, His principal busi: | had the following published on a slip for eircula: | went into contulsious. Slee hus pirtiliy. Nias tayin avenue; HORT A: OUP. power of the United States will bo used in | Capt. Wann's return, Will the Commissioners | jhe workeof Smollet, Ficliine, Sterne, Richard. | NOM MAR Alock-raising’: his specialty, cattle, He | tion tn Madison ronnty In orier vo iwftvonee tie | covered her healthy hat sho stil bulfors tron — Vindication of that right, heed their voice? ton, and De Foe eonatantly spoken of, and yot, io | Crock Uottom, and uever Went of hivown ground | crinie. “Aftor stating things Hot at all relevant or | fywunaterdd ac wee. Wharton's hoose he borne The Han tn the Cosatry hn ———__-— Ihe pressure of business and in the attempt to keep | to fell them, -Purcnusers eame from far and wile te | decent, the writer says of brandy wan preserved, aud ls now Oeing analvand sons goiny to the country may have Tre Sow , . » Day iis products, war ound lees than three 0 peivon ts dire mite Welt 6s Tone Bull WM, at NG Clute Ved was An Insolent Railroad Corporation. The London Times has turned against the | pace with tie literature of our own day, fail to Aud | pode ya broducte, aa never found lene than tree oF ES CRORARMATICAN Cine bane altos tat ees ) them dai mw yer mouth, 7 z Aan ta nits loader P “ areas etaved ditees handied (5 a gunde Colbarn has eatd thete love alliance da be the str pat cone by aaur z the The South Side Railroad Company have Grapstons Ministry, In its leader of Juty 22] time to read twem., Mr, Forsyth presonte a very averace A tite eat nara d {wo thousand poun, eo'iitgrn ber cata thet tove aiitance dates as yet been developed, but at tis va : a itapeaks of the abolishing by royal warrant of | fair summary of what Uiey vavo done and tieie | Ha lok a rnide la orotdetng tye Desk | Anuncie aateasotat frst fof povapie that (her ean bo wn sicafuctary test FOR PRESIDENT ® controversy with the Trustecs of the vil- | the purchase ayatem in the British army in very | Mode of writing, Wiustrated with sueh extracts ae | Wiitocice amd tiverale his irlegdaed Keniters al | (ict HIAEY oatienge, forbearance, da. a0 K.ndiy wank | (wa thousnnd dollars. prineival and intorest, wat : lage of Jamaica, respecting some changes | condemuatory terms serve to enforce and commend bis erilicism, He | spoke Well of him. and regarded it as a pleavaut | Oren snide for a time thong nothine of Colburu's | Wiarton owed 9 sister-in-law o! the lady Felreved (d - in the location of their track which they It bo admitted, as it must be admitted, that | tells us not only of the authors, but ais of tue less | Miz id ily yf wetne Guns onvivoet Aus Was wot ‘above enue: i heoume | $1,000, $225 of which tus beon paid et don within the limits of the Fo: own auth oresa ¢, such for examp! a 5 0 “ weeks and evea months were pasre |. without a reac SRARCHING FOR POISON. FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS? CANDIDATE, dosire to make. The law requirea the con Net done was within the limits of the Foyal | known autboresses of that are, such for example # and evea montos were p " rity, it still cannot be denied taat a most so blow bus. be foe him in the most from varlons Living ten miles or so away from the Buffenburch | Able reason why. ® room fitted ay Mra. modern in, Mrs. Heywood, Mrs. Maniey, J. ao rstood that t Analys 8 of the conten Hy Itien sent of two-thirds of the Trustees to th sie nm inflicted a the digoity and ie. inoney narrow. Place was a farmer, in Cood noel ding, named sine : Sree ere Te TTR mane thourend over incense | of the sure brought trom Norristown (avoiaa:h ot TNE GREAT AND GOOL ch {hdependence of the Legislature, for Wt atunds bee | Austen, Mise Burney, and Mise Edgewortn, ali of | Sladson, whose union with am equeily ued wi Sr hike character, be Bean to think tacre was we nue | Aira. Wiurlon's son) demain yester Bre, Wisse change, and they are willing to give it on | fore the world as coerced by the willof the Min | them famous and greatly admired in tueir time, | pleased heaven to Diese with 4 lovely daughter, | ger i ihe wood'plle.” of enormous vroyortions. He | ton's fries bave telegraphed to Prof. Charles : ‘ TT ter | 0s : inter oi as : sa usvy whaia ». | enristened Ancetiaa, ‘Thiedaugiiter grow ap nto & | thought to reweaoh by Maver of Washington, asking him to agaist. tn tl USEFUL H. GREELEY, certain conditions, which they regard as "It te not the House of Lorde only or the Minis. | ‘#0agh most of their novels have p. d into ob Deautiful young woman, wita Haht Hoir, gray eyes ORBIDDING COLMTRN Its NovaR, examination, Prot, Aileeu, it be rw d, haw vo necessary to protect the interests of the vil- | try only, but parhamentary goverument wich ro. | livion and u matchless fori,” She was brieht asa sun: | a Sates ali Win wala, We KA Objection t having Mrot. Mayer’ assistance, Lit y pi . eeivea ® #hock on Thursdey afternoon, Many of Mr, Forsyth's pictures of the manners and morale | beam, and exarbited ‘rare mental quaittics, which | Put the old man couldn’s play the Han lo ha can enter juto no arrangement to that of t TEXAS nud NEW YORK lage. ‘These conditions the Company refuse | the shortsighted men who received Mr. GLAD | of ino century are very interesting; but. unforta- | Reigbtened ler survassing personal attraction® Peter | Stat deciaed ou, but a thart tm the tate Attorney's consent, Mr, Knot * nud NE . c . J W STONK'S statement With enthusiasm murt by this . bl dees ad reg ae iffenburun fell 10 e with the angete Ancelina, | Kamaourcer was coplined to his roo turn from Cape Muy on Saturday, whe ‘ —— to accede to, and, in order to compel their | fine be a itt amed of thelr toughtless exult nately for him, Tnackeray has occupied tis ground din tie. wititer of 1864 they were married. and | ham Bhd ag tte ition became power ble that the withdrawal, have directed that the greater | ion as they begin to + 5 Pe ie alige Waat Uhcy wave Weed | to some extent, and Mr. Porsyth's work appears all a wedding trip to Cincionutl. Tae youug wile nat lof Fevatry by asy or Riltes ot Haitimore. will, it is underste ‘ areeley Declare gainst Grant 0 trample under fo ae viguleeu, Ler husband over eixt yee. clalt on Garth oF iu sur Prof, Aiken in the examination, Mryarey 2ercresre wee | eenee t+] portion of their traing shall not stop at Ja- | ' umvle under ot the taore hasty and ill-considered from contrast | ®4* ¢ y the ume. those powders and that i enti ke ‘The platform laid down by the Hon, Hon And then it goes on to compare the case to the MEETING MR, COLBURN, c1 eatening beside: with that of the great novolist. In his lecturos on IF work, and bofnre the ol man pecan — ; ‘ - maica, threatening besides that no trains | gupposed one of Mr. Gtanstona’s effecting the Foor Georget an’ those onthe Bnstish Humor. | _Onthe occasion of thie wedding trip the barpy Colvure weed Lo viele Ann etm SUN BEAMS, ack GubeLey and bis Committee on Thurs: | gt all shall stop there after the first of Sep. fn a couple met Mr, Richard 'T. Colburn, who was then 0 Howly imo: - a oning will electrify the AntiGRrant me oF BeP- | disestabhiahment of the Irish Church, afler a re. | ists, ae also in “Henry Bomiond,” are to be found | eitaer cicrkine in the novel al which they sojourned, | fleur hie way to plunder. New Haven conterplates a new park of out ny evanibg will’ electsity she tember next jection of the measure by the Lords, by advising | sue animated and carefully drawn pictures of the | oF cueweed in some other Dusiners capacity, Mr. | Anu took ‘ying vin Tnnati go meee Cornarn: | yuntved acces Wing of the Republican party in thie State, | The whole affair is an admirable illustra. | the Crown to appoint no more bishops, deans, | babite and waye of the Knclish peoute ot the eich. | Colburn At that, Wine & brink. burly, handeo always bringigg & ode fram ma aut (re te A Texas negro ju Jw man te bo and ingpire it with courage all over the | tion of the manner in which officers of rail. | and incumbents of royal livings in that country, | teenth century, that it seems almost an act of nari: ] head over eaiy in love, nor did he conceal bie toe | ire roaid ave eajoved nereeit CME Bumonarer | Hung by the head with doa 7 eee eee old step : ape " : hood for any feebler pen to attempt to reproduce | love's passion, but with the teatioct of a man who, nt With her. jue down wSolon. to seein mond, Ind., recently, » woman Union, We need not add that this bold step } road corporations are accustomed to regard | Once the hostility of the Times to an administra. | foe tot My Melt Ls bai Hu.ttug his opportamity knows how to appreciate tt, | coy Taye Mee en ee a go a ec eel to Ci Iu Richmond, Ind., recently, « w v greatly increases Mr. GrekLEY's chances for | and to treat the people. They seem to for. | tion was accepted as an omen, if not the moving sion to advance his sa empraced every oc Mr. Forsyth is of opinion that those who take J air, too late; tue ouject of his eo characters as drawa by pooular novelists to ve a ried. Sle spoke tie fatal words that her husband was the old fair representation of the people of any generation new-found iover had sured | will be mided. Here is what be thinks for instance | tather. Bot | cimoati, and the writer this dors kuow toa | eb ose of a Judge who aud just flued her na too Ane THESE TWO DEATH DEALERS —It is said that Phil Sheridan was mole oa roomed togetts ad wite Patvenrir belle of the Presidency, approaching fall; bat that day has by. In apite of the ‘truuderer’s confident prediction that the Ministry would be ce get entirely that every right which they possess is dependent upon the people's will, and that they exist as corporations only by The platform shows the master hand of the architect. It first recognizes the right LL.D. op account of his knowledge of cannon lw Mrs. Bliss Smith of Londonderry, N. HL, ius for ber | and plunder made tt deeamped for parte 4 followed the trade of shoemaking for {orty year ; by the Lords, the reverse bas taken place, aad . Dickeus’s port his respect: N Mire: Damenbureh dutifully told Ber husband the | Sar ntine candies 1 » Unit of Orangemen to parade the streets if they | gufferance, Were they not public servants, | ¢ : wile A GLE: tpcsea tN ea heelbaed oho ce bhai © | mistake Mr. Colburn made as to the relationship, | Waiting the conBict | Ne The number of clergymen tn the United Salva to-do ba anid hea) besieged Gcaverone is firmer in his seat than ever. body believes that the grotesque personages who | whici rather tickled tho faney of the old gentle: | min’ hyn Flow. polson heded bevond ‘a dontte | states te pliced at 91,000 ; their averaze salary at § esire y a nus Bo edly affirms | they would be trespagsers wherever they a _ Agure in the pages of Dickens are anywhere to be | man, aod be extended « warw invitation to Mr. Col. | kyery sec of Aun and Colburn. aside from BoMnbar t Now York and the New England States to. the right of the Sons of St. Patrick, the Feni | went with their engines and cars, and the | Thero ia a regulation requiring police eur | foundin reat fife, His plan was to seigo upon some | Dire to visit them at howe Whenever ue cuuld make } 67 8 own cons ictiane, HfoTe ear ae tn i en anied of tue eitice ia the (usted the Germans, the Italians, and all other | power given them to take private property | geons to reside in the precinet to which they are | ity of human nature, and invest bis pappets with aR, RICHARD 9. COLBURE. of food Ann gives me ie drugeed and polsoned.” When open their lips f q h Femoostraie? with that she Gare sot do it, ne site Grates. D o e only | appointed, T ule is based on common sense. v Mr. Colburn visited the Buflenbure! at home, | with foree aud anrer, * Dare pot do it? Ann and r without the consent of its owners can only | appor hia rule is based on common sens without betraying it, Whoever met with such a | how soon after the acquaintance thus formed Is uot | glam dare do anything that wil gex ma out ot the WAY.” Ys in peng be defended because it is supposed to be | Nine times out of ten, the cases in which police | compoand of impudence and witin a biack or | dietinetiy stated; buc an int formed 2 Bbd IiKe ounressions are os e cised for the public good. More than | S8'geons are required are of pressing urgency, | groom as we Mod in tho immortal Sam Weller? It | lich continued thronghoat Rene , to do likewise, This draws toward Mr, Greetey the whole foreign ele. ment of the country. itso completely that they can ne dewand in \ Ily those lert hanging i the bati« Overcoate are said to be 0 exe ‘ Duran, andeuiminted iu the marriage of Mra. Huffea- | carnbre creing couched rel sus sed that Bitnbara A young man who keeps a collection of locks The platform then denounces extravagance | this, they aro compellable, as public ear. | 84 much depends on speedy surgical aid. In } may have been our tot to kuow *a great man strug CCST Et tracert catlrel ie A faleery fest gin potuting ka ghastly Sager’ in scorn to, | Of RAle OF his lady friends, ealie them : e1 ereby i t ic ; ed, surgeo| ached e joo for n who t4 jolly in proportio eis | deat os I JB AUTHORS OF ALL HIS RUFFREINOS smlor at Toledo obta mente, thereby illustrating 4 truth which | offered them, and a refusal to do so on their precincts have their residences, not only out of | Unfortunfite, ike Mark Tapley? Who can believe During bir. Colvurn was a frequent visi. | Why snouit he now come ty ear to MANA WiAO' | cane ne recat vied of ti tor 8 ‘ everybody recognized before, that Mr. | part subjects them to forfeiture of their fran- | those precincts, but at a great distance from | i tho Betual existence of such persons pa yan OSD RE even waved ife tie | tombstone there Qurerey in the advocate of economy and is | chises, That such a set of men should under: | them, Names could be given, but our object at | Mi FM, ant Mise Moweher, and Toots? | fri ung journlist describe battle sce oe hare el fa aT hy nears es. People in Titusville express value im terns C ici ‘ dradgring 80 practical th he ceases to be hy and he 8U © a This be Was eum re rger’s dear and ree | of ot! barrele -t spevk of a foshionable an honcet politician. take to defy tho will of any great body of } present is simply to dircet the attention of the | Gtadrind i 40, practical thit ho coaavs to be hae | aud quacive, Ate Want. Oe ear tins hla net his cartes weoune, ff, kt Ld poeta Parme : = 3 lib : 5 : pan ; per is full of wandlin sentiment a Me tied in avtiine he | s re {ores feasting, | radty ne wearing au eluhly-s1x DAFre) opera s0i pis ep the Farmers’ and Mechanics’ | citizens, ehows how ignorant they are of } public and Police Commissioners to the | ompnatic nonsense; Mra. Nickleby to always par: | urlurhed tad sequiree cosdsrcule resuttona gs | chime of mer arte tha th Mar ripe age of 62, ha just token muraens Wow ap eo Ob SHYOUIL ¥ Ponty their true position, and the necessity there is | f entuotical and ineonerent; Bosthorn nover opeas Hcoluvorer with A. D. Richardsoo. Ine | tein FW hy | hie fareweil of the tyr Hts foie: 8:8 werd But not content with its incomplete work, of teaching it to them ae = Lis lips without being Intensely and Boisterously | owing ihe furiunes of tue war at | PMY fh de wree at as 8 be WAS never greater than 4b see : The Jows in Cineinn er ture Ve ksbUig in 1863, Mr, Colburn wasenptured by the | wi 4 y is moment Mr. GReELry rose from the chair, where he | ‘The proper course for the Jamnicn people ‘ 1 ; n . ve meee He turn * energetic; and Major Bagstock always descrives | retcis auc taken With his associate to Libs princn ir ’ — uted Wiis MaulGPUA'e 1 ares! n : ¢ tables upon the fanatics who wish to apply to | timectf aa ‘tough old Joes’ ‘Joe ts rourn anc ; 5 7 ‘ Apanish coin dated han been oxhu: Feel romced wit eyes more sian Lis usual {ito pare, ifhe Company exechtes ita threat’ |) Gcdaviihe cud Massie laW foe’ the Gbaerexuee et'| vesmucviett CMeAL ky etaaiiin doen a yooks WNL an ae t ot ar Hsagah daa lorhltl ak gt pd ‘ 4 ci a 4 8! lie : jay the old Mosaic law for the observa! ° ough, si uot, sir; blunt is Jo wou! Like every ¢ two sides to this ) eoncludin r rhe dignity and grace, and, rolling up his bucolic } of net stopping ite trains for their accommo: | the Sabbath. Thoy have petitioned the Com: | be in the laet degree aveurd fora ‘ature writer in | stir? sovse’ hes Colourn and Mis, | only. a dion from: the’ | tare | Wl pe) Ae Ribad TSA waaeals of OM sleeves, walked straight into tho White | dation, is to quietly tear up the rails of the | mon Council, asking the following laws for Sut- | take these characters as types of Enzlish society im | bud.uburel were » g tee He 0 ian Hug nnd Ce A | Riana a " a epee 6 wht hoe Council, asking the following laws for Be! ‘ Apteerey re wan, Dot, esp he last, as to cause Ao The * Cesko Kreicooskypodpora) en? House and dealt Guanr a blow right bo | railroad paseing through their town; for as | urday the middie of the oinetee sth century, and toa cee {a Te ica ia ore Geng this, Neate Bande, $0, Rab! Ui fve aed G6 the: neeeer AC Cha tween the eyes for attempting to distract the | soon as the road ceases to be a public high. | | 1. No house setting epiritnons tauors, wine, baer. | it tt tate autre achat Uprrelrautispn rer be ocr tos tr ger ane Coe PURTTTeS CTCIES Rin ate aa! [ibe lezsliy recognised os an cfgeuisatiot, Ai th public r i e, ‘ lager. or such otter intox beverae, stall be | wade forthe novels of the ta: ey or itis | otter the W, bUt the couple wore your g were true, Lato sure every net a indica fF anniversary day occurs op | aa Party in this city and Btate, | way, it loses all right to protection and bo- | open on Saturday, ant no person ‘or. bersona wnall | inposeibie to Velieve that the portrat of Sunre | fe wien iuuitany neresateerie omiyrtos smattees | Auiee tempos ugk amnagn ig Pe trvanrast (t wiede | aaune Indicates, weir @ : through the factious reorganization of the | eomes a nuisance, which any one aggrieved mitted to enter suen aul houees on saturday | Wostern reprevented in ail tts brutal details tie | waste tu formaiitics and coucenmions to custom, yeh the reat of inventian fe msetery shrouus. | Ate recent church wedding in Bngland, tha officcholders, and in order to promote his own | should at the samo time apply to the At pagginerpiaces ofamns. | and Parson Tralliber give ua a jut idea ot te | 9 nee hey atl venites aa “ HOMPION’S OTHER FALSKIIOE v9. 100m administered the kist, the falthial animal" wot sat a ee ' 2 eh Uhtee stare ace wba’ | clergy; oF that tho Roxana of De Boo, the Miss F Colburn is connected with the banking bonse |, or hin” with @ venzean renomination to the Presidency The fact | torney.General of the State to take proceed weenie fo are dis: | casei Piexle and Bliss Tapithe Beemute of Snot. | Of Fisk & Hutch, New york, caving given up the The above is known to be ‘Thompson's (rom the f tet asl Ben oe that Mr. G Limself offered ¢ ‘ Wyore 4 in't far less compensatory business | fect that the language is the same aa that hie ¢ The Mormons of Salt are making hat Mr. Gueerey himself offered the res to annul the Company's charter, and put ches, onBivuses, DuRgies, wagons, FA ott, the Mies Harriet Puke of Misa B igo wort 1 | of newspaper Writing about the ume of Lis mar- | peated in the street# previous to the pub‘ication qensive preberations to teosive Bresivent Gre “ lutions declaring that this unseemly int an end to ite existonco altogether. If they | Waa cats: and such other votticive drawn by borsem. | ihe Mrs. Bonnett of Juno Austen aro trae tynes of | riage Thompson also gave ihe li‘ormation that a reani | nonin An elder who look. UF au appowwLnius 1 ley, or avenue the city of Cincinnoti from Kris | the modesty, edacation, refinement, aad tate nee SUSPICION OF POUL PLAY SAE Roe ees eae itek’ ys, Ocibue gg es ropores to give him a wite Yeenee—witi-wcas_ local politics ty Gl ibow theramiper! aniells ity ckariooe brow It ves OH the eity of u trom Prt: | the modesty, edacalion, refcement, aad latellice There waa's certain (ertle tract, adjoining the | of the parties, and that Mrs. Colburn Salis tel B ie Gnant was neeltess and inexcusable, '8 } their insolent enemy to terms, and compel it | tip ae above stated. ie AAMC Mee Pa AERO LTS RAL eC RTT AC The gown whic frat ynific , id 0 balls, hove, or other amnsen sear onl author quotes from som e ° m. G, Jones, for $45,000, by Ar, Butea | her vee SRL Tica wore at iis execution has been cu vail pi very significant. It means war, and war to | to gulmit to the conditions they have pro: | side ot the rooms devoted thereto sail be tower ib laak cenluey Gariai laos thal eudoe burgh. which ‘Mrs, B. ereatly desired 10 vossess, | Wunler. and her enildren proven to | dnd euitiboted auiong due vei Parken arin, Td the kuife, against Grant’s renominati noes permitted, allowed, or oO unpunished durin hicite be orlataee the; tumaus. 4 Vouk and ii te eaid ene used ali ine nce she could | vieseued to will get the property. This Is principal part ias been dep ire Dauut ¥ " 7 above time, and fine as above command induce her 0 he a e rete * The procoedings of 'harsday evening will —— ie they soochade with, sequesting the probibi. { i182 be remembered that a macaroni ts what wo | Ile consenied, and tre aeed was executed about | 3 008 teu onduct, Auotier The State of Michigan contains five thoussut fnevitally result in sending two sets of del Boutwell and Pleasonton. lies ehelae aici i" ct 4 Ee Uy, ag | BOW Sala dandy ¢ biiek Gevathed GUMiNasa GOR AE ele eocene Ae eee al auisenaeive eas ove bundred and eleven iniand lakes, covering au aren y ; s on of the driving of hogs through the city, a sa ne burea assumed businoss control of the propert:. | Agu man. ail eltizes give fly pare of eleven nundred and fourteen miles, besides a water gates from this city to the State Convention Sceretary BouTWELL has been for some | ogensive to their conscience and morals, We res ois Riana and secolved all the Broveaia from it; After the | Co)” Wood aad hia detective force for eon (auvon the Rraeslakes St ni0rk GR 5 bundsed Will that Convention dare to turn out of its | time trying to have Gen. PLEASONTON re ——_—_ I you but taxe a fist survey, by doun W. aches, Ort. 1, Ia07,and the widow had | 6d (ull eeidente was found apon bis mies hall a delegation headed by the founder of | moved from his office a8 Commissioner of Iu. |° ‘The municipal election which took place | There aro good desrriptions of Kanclagh and | huudred acres surrounding the huwestend wnd tae | WF: Subscquently he was indicted (or counterfe.i. | <= During th Nrat dane sare thee S00i000 the Republican party, mercly to gratify the venue, and there 19 good reason to | in Charleston on Wedoesday was mist impor: | Vaushall, the places most resorted to by she Lon- | MEME, fu tke Matted Blatee Coure ab Cleveland and i | Metved at the Dead Letter office In Washington Ut greed of a clique of pensioners upon the | believethat he has finally suceceded. The See. | tant in its results, and may be @ fererunner of | doner of that a ia J; Huflenburahy wow avout vixteen yoars PROOF OF VILLAINY ood 11.366 a0inlasab® WLOGRY: alibokas Feaalatay Gea Federal Treasury, and the unchastened am. | retary is opposed to the Commissioner not only | events to come in South Carotina, For the nrst bt are ae pstiire bel giety tothe state) |] G10: O20, Many MAT HMRNAUAFAD, Bow aoR) bavon)| eaaina lie Iadisimania, Bal was by: heme lieoes. | ibe ne Hh HY i ; - ii ime in several years the net-bag party of the roids tn those days, and consequeutly the eae tie lane ore era, e4 Nn 0 Braves Cor! id bottles and corks which are impress Lition of @ political adventurer who never | on account of hie notorious incapacity and | time iu several years the carpet-bag party in ; bpeayantly Some time last fall a Mr. Vandevender, or Vande- | Of the same Col, Wood, and the pending indietmena | | OM sath I is that city has becn badly defeated, and the re. | ‘iMculty of moving from place to plac 45 yours old, a nephew o! Peter Buflenburel, | against hin were either nollied ot to ree | With noted brands of rare drinkable eae belonged to the Republican party nor yoted | corruption, but also because of his insub. e cable die, bass csc a ing their | _‘"10 a letter written by Lond Hervey, from Ken \o London tom Miwa and jnsttused a care: | main dead totters in the Court House in the | Houghtup dy the Junkmen, and by them immediiely its ticket till it bore his own name asa can. | ordination, He thinks that tho Internal | Shortie tus Mave hisses ln pig MINE | ington, in 1762, he saya: *The road Vetweon this Shia uncle, and’ took iis departure, “In | Sreniior open tie sate of the County. ‘Treanury et | sac ieccontuiems te gover mistates of the way mre si Rpeatdknaeal 6 evel > ¥ c + ae bed ae pi dad 4 ~ place and London {# grown so infamously bal, that | February last he recurned with bis brotner, Dr | Vinton county, bat vioke jail avd escaped. Ltalked ad name, a rent in quaiit didato for tho Presidency? To think of | Revenue Burean is only a branch of the Tren- | iiccet was elected. Upon it were two colored | ¥e live here in the same solitude aa we would do it | Vandeveuder, or Vandeveer, and. they called a | itn many citizens of Matison coats, but ne mon | ~—'t You bave considerable floatin ulation Q@uEELEY out of a Republican Convention | under his control. Gen. PLEASONTON dis: | ll voted for, avd who were supported by the | the Londoners tell us that there is between them | were interred bis, piven goo’ such tele as f could collect from | ° a DRSER Take a Mississi Ve he State of New York! ) r 4 joc mocratic newspapers. This y | and us an impassable gulf of mad.’ Ia Arth ‘The stomach and viscera were taken out by medi- | trasiworthy sourees, Buflenbargh had poison bhechlare perept ye: “jibe in the State of New York! putes this, and hence a large part of Mr. | local emoeratio newspapers. This looks very | and us aa impastable gulf of mad.’ To Art FY cal Waperin earsiuly put organ Sash acaiea a | Migtstateh shee bain asmnEEe Pa gd RAM | water np to te second sory window The precise import of one of the resolu. | BourweL1’s dissatisfaction with him, In ] much as if the South Carolina Democrats had pny di bea ee RL fad pee Lage “ pineence the jer dd sent 10 Erol, Wormley of | was it put there, and wao did wwe deed? | Suspicions B, T. Royal, aged 68, and Anna Fie d , ; asi ntadhsyodest 70, he des pike road between Preston | Columbus for cucnsical anaisais. Lhe result of that | creumstances Doint to tae wile; but other eireutn the Bi ; f tions offered Ly Mr. GneeLey is not appa- | this branch of the controversy the Commis. | sccepted the New Departure in good fuith, and Wigao, and cautious travellers to avoid tt ae | Process hus already been announced; but Lam on: | Stenesetue vinnietive character b* tue prosecution, | Were om the Mecide train hitherward last woe4y rent at the first reading. It seems to say | sioner is right and the Secretary wrong. How 1 i th i get road corporations | they Weuld the devil; saying, * They will here meet Hi befell CS es T Loh, Wrarmaley fold the ( oroner und the bad clurse at top ohle! manager of gu . he Paseoeat ee anes AEN Uae ere Ea that if the State Convention thrasts out his It is truo that the Internal Revenue Bu. | ante We 4 & ‘ depen A i Feat | Nith ruts which Tactuaily measured four feet deep, | organs, aud ‘hat he “gnve it as hiv opinion that tie Docent OF the greniest of ail crimes. wy} other, and stonped at Omaha long hive he ‘ . of Iilinois respect the Legislature of that Stal nd floating with mu tro eee poison'pad not been taken in a dose, but in severn ‘ toe Dake” thom <W arti a 8 delegates, they will submit; whereas, the | reau isa part of the Treasury Department : f i ih eC : Meee tesa tha Ge aged an Anieoer with i i oly rom a Ww i i my ti 9 io eas Pas tant isk ta ereede th TUE PROSECUTION gta Be ; is shown by tho way they treat the ‘aw passed | what therefore must itbe aftera winter? The only ! q ih ienine agit; NeXt train frou OualaCU.cig vio y is, that ey are turned 8 re 60 ho office of tl y y intestinal organs, und produce slow but certau ere is no cor . obvious meaning is, that if they are turned | but it whee more so than a fn f t last winter reducing their rates of freight and | mending it receivoe io places is the tambling in | deata. ot M ’ royal {anitly along. out they will stay out, and thereafter fight Comptroller of the Treasury, and no | passonger fares, ‘They have continued their old | some loose stoues, which serve no other purpose | Hear Wore Geennelveas thacstaoure iae'| aa Ree ANT 4 or the od The discovery of an anc let te Laka ‘op their own hook, one will contend that the Secretary of the | charges without modification, and nobody dares | but jolting a carriage in the most intole: Tsa- | aneives ‘the procses wea not entered unons lon tne | miewtier, aod patil Hat Sup Is maga tione r * ; ‘ The rent in New York would in due | Treasury can control the action or alter | molestthem. In fact, they did not even employ Airs Y ‘ eubstanttel ree on Saat, (oe (98 of wen he manded Bon in Ne wisers lations of th Sesh: a1 We Riake esomE | de : time be followed by a split at the National | the decisions of the First Comptroller, It | agents to defoat tho law when it was under eon- | Ne wond iB dea hearty ne hfweyleirattal retained ‘ 1 to gly bo ret dd, bsq., of | pints. and suas from Lake su Bay. it the Republicans to fill up the chasm will | istration of President BUCHANAN certain | tu set at deflauce the popular wi this alate of afalre aud to thrast ciel anwelca: It is said tat this soi elicited a sharp lotier from | char masmuch fe oid ma 4 : i — bedi sae ‘ ir. Harrison, but shat was wil, and the chemist | bit PLOPELLY parne Wks we ai wean ' je two bane be to throw GRANT into it, and then heal | Senators, who attempted to draw from tl i ; faces aud still more unwelcome pistots Into tho | waited further sevviopmeuts, Whow the news of | bis wife aut : A singularity which bas 4 over every trace of the breach by presenting | Treasury pay for constructive 1 Fhe battle near Guantanime, to the cast. | windows of the coches as they lumbered ctowly Oyety of poison im the old) man's wrongach | ie has bern Mrs Calburn's enstom tm revisit 4 Cait fit ri GREELEY us the Union candidate for 1872. | an extra session of the Senate, were refused | NA" of >8 Rae hgriirabenanwiett| atl abit eidtal turnpikos, Swort and | Colburn) alared ‘for New: York, and te nuw | trintart tt sary , " 6 ars vot u or —_— ayment by the late Mr, Exasia Winnie rey ; ) killed lo those nk BF re guia anne HE? ‘ with nn i : Leow OF exarnple, Mareelo, Another Cargo of Arms Run into Cu : oyaiteaiod ta ihe Brasident ie order'lcron HS ARID RTA Dae Keniee erat ahe rH t han tte ihe ease AmateUn oF ARE STOMA aun ara , ee We have authentic information of the | the Comptroller to pass their claims, Mr. DB their disgraceful whipping, the Spanish official { ¥¢ found useful and instractive, especially so as tre yi appears to be much tenet at a elena au, De mong ioenra e safe arrival in the hands of the patriots of N said ho could remove the Comp: | gecounts say that their foree was surprised by an | (WMS of Mit novels themsclss cedent, a ution to meet Inqdiry of eve 1 HOE BE Fel. Toe Jury as Aiter be had built the Drow ] 1 hi ty % r . . f bar y ne paren - one! » A ° nt writing th es very achy ¥ DA TORRKE'G TA J another large quantity of arms and ammu but he had no authority ov overwhelming body of Cubans, who had latel, aay s y i, ghbor 6 ingn ) ¢ y : Wouen or the men of real relinem as it W periineat, “Neariy ali of this day nition, The vessel which conveyed this | decisions; they were Mnal, at least upon | been reinforced by 600 Venezuelans, The | time. ‘ho subject of most PT sontOn CAR tha Werbai Gomer eee TUL BALTIMORE POLSONE RE ence abull special providences, PE ‘uth is he 21 enezuelans we not a ¢ wert ls wi Thart 4 y, his u traciug up the various beg. ~ videnre f¢ much needed assistance to the brave Cubans | Lim, truth ls that the $1¢¥ seine tthe | Mr, Forsyth, Is what ChartesLarnb calls tt ecords of the Buffenvurgh estate, dates of deca rrowing Money tr Friends aud I, on) fn ' left a neighboring port on the 15th, and was According to the act of July 20, 1869, the | time of the ac wit 1 . bundred and ‘M y aiviaed y fF a 9 baaty 8 gallant : he is ata marriages, deatha, a » (OF press mien fron Colgan soning them to Bacape Payment—itow | ¥ the ey Was ¢ ) | wiles of Guantanamo, and that the n force | ing the matier at least in its mila n, » Cincinnatl rch, aud New Yur 1 t n wus \ went afely delivered iu Cuba on the 2 Itimy, | Secretary of the Treasury may refund special E : ? date of the old man's marfiage with Miss Hudson a Baltimore Capitaties Lost 95 bey y delivered th Cubs thy th wi : . ie “int 2 which gave the Spaniards such a thrashing was The book will be found convenient by ail oes not appear on the re $f this county, w sed with Poisoned Pills aud Braudy re New ¥ 4 The cargo consisted of 1,000 Springfield and | tax upon requisition of the Commissioner | eee ae en ne ee ann naa vnig | WhO like Lo learu mauy things in a short thm ense Is believed to have beeb tuken out iu tue i rea ox Thad ' Remington rifles, 150,000 metallic cartridges, | of Internal Revenue, He may appoint Su Sorbie Ragiio. elack (G sya — aing county of Clark, inte ho Wharton case rema . two tons of p half a ton of sulphur, | visors on the recommendation of the Com he it : Niafasa Coutribattous trom Warm-ttenrted te: ders TUE FINAL ILLNESS bated, and each day develons some now f ' he ‘Turkish 0 . A A caught the s of The Sun, Strange rumors are afloat touching the tart i! wich Thaterial t ‘ ri ; ; 700,000 percussion caps, 200 hand grenades, | missioner; “Le may appoint such number of a Tu the Faditer of The Sun ness of Mr. Buffen sh lites friends “¢ he ihe eo Ag iy well knows i : : FA 200 machetes, and two twelye-pounder field | storekeepers a# may be necessary, the com Many who have visited Bellevue Hospital | | Su working man anda Christian | {ie Was badiy treated: that be dwindled, pur Lag: . ant : ot | bary.in a h tou pice The whole expedition w pensation of each of whom shall be deter. | since tho catastrophe, baving noticed the absence | poura inch on, Buvetanuticuaty | forvidden to guano to his ain, Me Cu visite | mal ri ree Blears ; ‘ showed of Don Metcuion AGUERO, to whom exit | mined c ssioner;” he may ap- | of icc, have asked Tue Sun to appeal to the pub- | 4 . my Wile lor Ur “ Page Hf ‘ ne rt " vba " i y point g the Fulttor of The Sun Aare Practiog ¢ i t Cuba appears to he a perfectly easy task satisfaction of the Commissioner; he may | '¢ L 8 | sams Wicane wive $5.29 to Mrs. Janet ahorasat ; : ' \ it, TA anuouane Goat ie Lally, Will the Spanish authorities here at once | preseribe rules and regulations for drawback | ! wy | sears : " : iat her yeaa “ 8 t tt WILLIAMS AU ROM, 4 t please to telegraph the above informa upon alcohol and rum exported, “he Com: | ¢ sr dbperieuenientthe ie parva ie and : ees are which we assure then correct—to the | missioner, in all cases arising under the in Ay acaba sand iitiiiegielth Please send tt 1a ee Bord | 3 i ae tir walt . eal ‘ Spanish commanders in Cuba, in order that | ternal revenue laws, * * * is empow id ice trou the patients, Anan i raad ten ailih af aha Bn ; : ; et fen months ngo for the I i hey officially announce t ture of | ered and aut to © compromises | 7 Sint Picacs iva lic ouelonsd M4 oantalko Wie family aiee neeatne tala Nal ae hes fiiont 1 he ad TP esvacne ate sexciate |e —— {itines ord, St Fra Pt 1 ' fine on M treet j > 1 The poy r O88 i t for d he vot The ‘ 4 and voly 1 here not later n tho 7th of the Treasury, but in all cases of compr: al po} Smaps on tat i fi Rehman aeancietaYiistasin: atta oken fit the ‘wh We Ney. a CL ' , “ vi Captain-General, or whoever is ¢ there shall be placed on file the opinion | building purposes can be in this country iuribute ‘ va eum ery we 4 ° > y in New ar 3 erroneoy On tt { y ‘ v " renee intrusted with the duty, endeavor to | of the Solicitor of the Laternal Revenue, &e. ; | { d e. ! er tous a ; aed. #1 yKoM AL ven ts { \ " : ¢ ‘ be ! ro correet, or rather a little les nd no case shall be compromised alter suit | 4/0" : Matas na grt Led Liman w ae Li ; sd f wid Pot be ther , r 1 to dates and places, than he | without the recommendation of the Attorney: | cstensively Hi pried aa he eedcite takant hort ‘ a pa spec es hag a Las been in his late reports concocted from | General.” ‘The Seeretary may with the Con | (hem is to be used, among other things, for the | flseare. Berpectial x, ; algo owid that Wh Kony wan dialatencal natirirettats Fe ML aencneelia infui with which we gener mmissioner prescribe the stamps used for new State Department building at Wasuington, | 72 tec ry Mant ian aanar bul aan ania a aed Rk my i 2 CAPITALILT Tak : ‘ furnished him Don’t let us have any moro | ment of stamp taxes, and order contracts to be | The prospect is fur w large increaso in the demand | thoenelored #1 forthe Fon fasily' You ueedour | lyAition, Colburn same to eo 1 get poy For tomo tine the erenious es eupposea | el Accounts of starving men eating their mules | made fur the same. The law of March 31, 1868, } for this stone, and Virginia may yet contest New | bullermy Loor ones, May you have y " + th ( was thea ov pp stout Gharenieue or tee I fa very 5 hike 1 8,187 years and ial soon, in the eo: ature, be © became but there Were such nus.tive antly mre " ‘ and cut to pieces in one place one day, and | provides “that no compromise or discontinu- | Hampshire's right to the exclusive title of the | oie gauor of The Sun TAASL OCOD GO ARRINSTRRR Rlge Ta GRAPE TBAT MAL then OT ORTIRORLAC HIS Greta Le ee eee Cnat: | (eonainted . turuing up the next day iutrenched and un- | ance or noe prosequi of any prosecution | Granite State, _ a pili fnslowed please Bud $1 tor the benent of Mrs, | the Buifenburch race were lou hiaay of hae onthe that Mrs, Wharton was perisitted wf Woot iy your trae 2” ¢ ' : — Oras family. NG HUF Pook. | liviug to be one hundred and upw A siating two separ sonrcns Spe reel Lariwed two hundred miles off, under this act shall be allowed without the | apne Conmmien des Klas Unis has coincd a | ,."S¢otia” tends $8 for the widowed moter of Heury WHEN WAS POISON ADMINISTRNED? Le A UB rarr arte ery peas a reece orieer watered I Ga pay bis rent, oH ‘ Inastwuch as this is the third important | permission in writing of the Secretary of the | .y word, carhomictlomanie—which means the |. Voor Girt" sends 0 een's to the Ford family, Max friends of the woman allege that, if poiso ned nder began to make some inquiry about Pasian and ® vad ie te a 4 A , nur, W0.ceute, Cash live been without her knowledge, for eiphia House, ant to lie user stout | clued the iwodora reinforcement that has been safely received | Treasury and the Attorney-General “mania for committing murder on passenger | Mivury a: Foster vende $2 or the Ford family, runout Her know digs, for, she Y deiphie house, aut to hie uiter eatonishinent’ be | clawed the | i \ Ly the patriots from their friends abroad | In all other respecte the law gives no | vars.” It is a convenient word, althongh exces: ————— ig his long dinees Tho poison | was informod th 40 for ailo tn the | 40 pa: That's fa 1 he last day ¢ What Can tt Mean ¢ administered before his deat ib to ty 0 Oued, Mo trustee appointed to ee y a within the last sixty days, it proves that | authority for the Secretary to interfere | sively polysyllabic and hard to prowouuce, Tu the new Senate chamber and Repreevntative | MER have been iniectod tuto ‘the stomach atter | gud of course wo purchase Oy Are Waariea trade Ws bad; wuo ever wi) ‘ rl Li # death, or even al 0 0 Commune?” ine 5 Cubans hero have learned by thelr sad expo- | with or direct the Commissioner how or} 1... cas tansy in me Mutual Bonet | hall of the State Houte in Tyeuten uo provision has | bores ar bis buried, for ulterior pur PREACHIDING FOR 4 CRBBITOR, meee aan tania ton eran rience of 0 many boggee how arma and} in what mannes bo shall discharge hia Gu J goyigs Haak (uv building), oppoelte Vity Malady 2 bed made lor # lobby, Against Wis latier le tho feck thas the grave wae Ju the weat ou Of Whe City hese Lves gu uamar fore imropen eres ;

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