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THR SUN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1871. ar ne SNRs pure enjoyment of sailing ou the blue water, es had no voice, except seals and whales, In- ; " Season RICE Ey eareu Cen: STONIS (y SPECT " SUNPRAMS. which offers a sufficient reward, And if, aa) Bects, they were told, had their uses, and « fly THE PRESIDENCY, Ber’ Distartances tn Parte, *Lextegten, ASTONISHING INSPECTION, ‘ oe Sort i koops the warm air pare md wholesome by its a Frank several Pe is claimed, yachting tends to improve the i air pare olesome nd Frankfort—several Persons anid to 7 PLE re OFFICER ; Constant tigtag fle Dut it wie tot oly 18 Have teen Bitte BELKNAP LEARNING HOW OFTICERS 7 ; DON'L DO THELR DUTY. ty 01 matters of natural scieace that thes> books were A riot in Paris, Ky., on Monday afternoon, st time to cut corn—When it aches Orrice-HOL mune’ CANDIDATE. is called “a maguitice k Duild of sailings vessels, in the aame way that horse racing improves the brocd of 6 lz the Government troops, Mr. Dilion, the City 0 4 at en in moral teaching they conveyed might be ques. gery—An who Ought to Be an A Virginia papor denounces the cow save it from coniemuation by the more | tioned; as, for example, the tale of tho boy who, U 8 E L E 8 8 8. G RA N T, Marsal, was badly injured by the mob. Two col- coiua Blacksmith Skay-Not a Ln by » Pre : aenueh thi Waite : - =Tive lest number @f the London M susceptible of improvement, for some of the For Pre alent: yetweon the whites and colored people, was'quelled we View Clensiy Himwntiten Yow] ae eee vader aes. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1871 horses, it ling ite useful side, which shontd A 1 article agains yr —— inge: mn thawsente as * Tbe pustiod- no = : ; a on ore! men are reported to have been killed ina riot Boiler in New York that I* Sate. : rues mnaimnente Torday, serious part of the community. when he hesitated to rob an orehard, was in- THE PRESENT-TAKER. etter we aiheg he fe been killed ina ve ier Ng iy Ser hind MH coli —the Washington Star tiinks that b PO wadichot ila ad ve ——— duced to join in the depredation by the argument — At the close of the polls in Lexington on Monday | yesterday mornin; min ee Edwin's Theatre—Kely & Love's \ Irctand and Engtaud. that his refusing to do 0 would not influence the | Relations of Useless 8. whom the other Ofice- m re Lael hie ule evenit While an immense crowd was in front of ley sworn: T am captain of a steamboat pie Theatre The disestablishment of the Irish Church | result, and he is made to sun up the train of holders want to Renominate along with Him, does not seem to have bad the effect it was | moral reasoning thas b NE Weatfleli since th re fired into the | ayvarntion. “it ¢ firing then began, Ove Mere | —The Baptists and the Quakers iy religlous bodies that have inetcase pean the L gave it i liston. y Pree oMer, some one fired off a pistol Tome dictely forty or tty shots Ww Prese «fice. tndiserh 1. Jesse, Root Grant, President's tituer, Post i A iy was thes tie ten yea: ‘ Since they whil take them, 1 wIl fro too: muster at Covington, Ky od ttn Peuest ¢ mh 3 r ected to have in allaying the chronte irri oir ove one by me thougin {neva cow.” Tt “Orval L. Grant. President’ brother, partner witl ed man was killed and two were wottn. i A Mas (a boy cut off his young & wl Patines Rl Ale A Ad busi sbi dd fled te gletathe the Collvetor or the Pore at Chie wos expecss BOM Sate euards aud United States troops Bis fina’) ives Gor Oe ak tation of the Irish people against the British | to asked whether that was unobjectionable | Mn Linftoe the next elect an, E : loot, to get money Wis i ching. In another place was the atory | {lan eiteni's father-tn-law Mo, Which 10 go to the races Government, The recent riots in Phanix | moral te Park betray a smouldering sive of tion which needs but little provocation to | manu buret into flame. ‘The visit of the royal | dustry and solf-d and over a possession of £90,000, Were the working ¢ to be taught that the way to get rich was by risk. ing their savings over and over again? In an. | Jt¥s oe HA fas, ewer to an inc 10 said that these books were | Connécl for Claimante before the Proviacnt wer to an inquiry, | J that these books were | Comat gc bangs or) expec issued by the National Society, and had been | th ‘leed by appenrances, the temper of Ircland | adopted in the educational code within the last under Britisit de mina been for the past tire of unalterable hatred What remedy for th of the closing of the rolls in Frankfort, ina | *yil ha scuffle between several colored men two sl eyed Tay api fred. The police intertered, and were driven back foventy or eighty shots belng fred, and Linge stone and boulders tarown, &. ‘Two ‘white ten, Wile Lam Gillmore and Mr. Lishop, were Inst eae)red. Dy a Omer; has not pos to got them aiter the wext eyman cworn : 1 am a machty ved Dy ED, Lenticeship in Rochester, 3 —ILis quite customary now for aspiringWestern Jer of the Werthelt wat Inepeetot by me on the och | towne too or dnl Witton, Tate disatfec | of how a boy in humble life rose to be a master | yer goutho lauds, but acturer by first saving through dint of ia- wy er Mw. rote " nial £700, and ris! Winisur to Lenmark; odght \ Le made Munister tO al £700, and risking it over Belin without wating for the Presidential election ain, till at length he fonnd himself 1m Abel Rathbone Corbin, Presidenv eran-law, gexoitetor ot gore ond resi extnce spera avons wit ses | Jaines Fisk. Jr, and say Gould: has not na Fel DUE Hopes 43 ater tho Next c. :ci100. Vi. Br Deni. Prorident’s brother ure Mansion, siwere | for Loutes to capliansts oF jialy. 1h. At, tnot time | had @ paicn wnt on ue ablish rome Industry there tly killed, | thrinenection Niai’the votier mead eomitivn, “Ihe | —Charles Lamb was fined the othor day fur ded, Hive | hdr 18, At thot time | had @ paten wnt on tae Tamer, Presktent's brotherin:law, F six colored men Were wonuiled but none killed. Tetent the patrhs on the holler before F | wae married to Michael Mallory M Tho Site troops wero calied outand remained une | ave the cerincare, Mreisisrat at frst reiget to "With ineta den fe der arme all nicht. Young Gillmore, who was Kill) | Eminem Sm ana't na WO aslat anon fu berore h weae In Duluth thore are fire miles of graded ed was'a Master Moton, and very papulie in Prank. | Sone, fort, ‘Th eu to ar Weave Pajmt princes, unfortunately coinciding with thero disturbances, has been barren of good re sult ach and the young men have been suf fered to depart without any public demon. strations of loyalty, So far os may be streets, five chorches, two hovoies all the re: But the Inhabitants think re is a great d =A Western paper wcenses a contempora:y of how would sou | “dirty meanness.” and remarks: * W should ack y F | understand that two can play at that same rather soot nd guucer | understand thas vioy \ x? A.-1 would go | favk avows To MY JUDOMENT. A strict temperance man in Connection’ Reilenan—Whan 1 tehes on he swore a The ao pective Je his death — TUL BAT AND BALE > make more ator Then, as ai hext c rk mine, Pi eoree WW. Lent, brother-in-law, - An excarive afuouut of Sten, hl 400 Sinrs of Brookive Defeating the Cham= | tlie y pions of Connecticat—18 to 7 Acconvixa Tho Mansfletds of Middletown, Conn., met the Stars of Brooklyn for the second time (his season yesterday on the Capite ucthor IL WAS Tight oF wre Mire’ » ie now, ag it has,| fow inonthst Nerveee” hundter m —— piger, ma tel hundred ysare, one AIK, Phare, hie Democratie mainsive —— conavessmnen | ot sve nutri Cote ' | Din Kamen to sues Your Was 21,691, “This year the $ state of things my Republic en's brother-In-daw, Marsial a rod Mr, Bralsted to | Would not let tis b nk out of a prvite ‘i roan toid me twas | wiich had the word * bitters” paiutod upon it b Trold tb wf i F. Casey, Presiden''a brother-in-law, Col Jeotor of the Port of New UF For the accommo ow ta SDD ne ground, and wore de- peripatetic adver tring agent ‘on of persons resiting no aus have reduced this n jority to about | # venta sis 5 top samen tongstrees * promerin awe | feated by them with a kcore of 13 to 7, only one rin ; A gentleman of Slatorsville, R ‘ Yown, advertisements for Tux SUN wil! be received at | hereafter be devised it is impossible © PTe- | 92,000, Last year the Legislature stood 128 sli, Survevor er ihe P aT kiee Wad WEPAGE Ged Tah Vip OA MANION Ye H atierwrd coud Mr. Vaulerinit tab it De last ta setd Way, a Tareacrs 4 ida , ous regular rates at tue iptown alversitemeat offlee, | dict, For tho present, howeves none can be | Democrats and 10 Republicans, ‘This year the Re- comme im Mule V the ninth inning. AN the rest were obtained on kaapel don't want to hear abvthing | tim “ten conte,” sayinia it was overpay taken foF Te) ERE ere ren ee metunction Se Batam: 1 tenured land caunot with gafety to | publicans have probably elected between 45 and 69 whit: As, Patton, President's brotertnaaws | ihe asic ‘i 1 : Nid you da sour duty eve U.S Lospecwor | mepauee tnisty-ine yenrs azo, Way and Sixtu avenue, itoms A. M.t0a P.M f gta P have probably elected hetween 45.an Geouisin Coviector vl the Porter Caveston teri, | He easiest Kinds of mulls, the butk of whieh arc ta ped witha * has D with her, returaed iam after humbly begging forgivences, w, tuto the hi Wo £0 to sea Without auother | OBE Yea Airgeentat the time, and he | thelr tw In ahd fold him to pay no at for he Would fee tuat the ship should go oo wa brother-io-law's own ius, 8. & Mi yendence will ever sntisfy the aspirations of | Craeken county, Ky., is so great an export. Not as good > Jan? become members, ot more will be seen that XV. Or lnnto H Rome, ‘own cowrifi. ¢ Py 0 the 8 of them, bower Q =Did you go down into the boiler and examine it ? Victor Hugo's fortune is estimated — horeelf Yet Trelar ; n Neus 7 pada Nouba Ue il be seen that the Yan’ tie rhurd: Anaitor's ogee, Washington ho Wnt Gs RE dalke tigen ‘asi thot the duty Of an tnipector to do #09 Ate | 2.00000 french, ard yet ‘eft ce the Franco.trns ' The na tu th f " ou ewes Co for her to incur the risk of | Kentucky Domocracy are steadily going down | something wach better after on efiied the Mansfleids im getting runs, while =" jot the duty of an Intpector to do so sa hare ANOPUbsION thik be (alice hae ay Hy nth, oF dhe ¢ Tur Stx | havives @ territory ko near her own mado | bil Instead of running their raft dowa the | gird cousin, iste in io Fouleters tos, Tr geary | so dar tat they won tbe game uy Weta. ‘the Mans. | quly 9 "Aes, twink | ad ’ want, and many believe he has grown donthe soe tg em daily by wl, for sy evnts pes ment | ng beaia of hostile operations against her. | Fiver at high water, they tied it to the bank, and beluer aunivelaved altar ths newv ection Wil be | feids onivatted the star and 18 some respecte ant | Geueral Gnluinn= All 1 want to know I how whe U8 se shee a The reasons which operated wo forcibly | )9 *ttompting to Moat it down after tho freshet, ood ewenant Ragri Arutlery} promocon hoped | the game ‘They hares rood vi in Bently. a | fo ir. Heotestinink} geveine err are debe eeiee cat a ta be ‘ ; s. | ithas struck «rock; the bindings are breaking, ¢ loxerer Maro & AN Grst-class eatevcrin Kelly, and two yoo | to ME. Hilt never gavea ge rn ou ord Auting the crive from Texas FOR PRESIDENT with ua to induce us to prevent at any bace By) RY Ii. Ueorge B, Tonaton, Presttent’s mothers see | players in Allon at Secu base and Fiolde a eiort. (ii cok ALL pertapative | Kauens leet mond. Ail young calves are shot a» goon i } : . the wedges are loosened, and the whole concern | om’ cow \eceasor of interont Revenue, Third | Poth of these. with w listle more nroetien, wonid oe » NMC? jit, Matthews Inspceted Head |) ot y ia ——— riffco the establishment of the Southery Con F a oss to be guisig 10 pieces Bir gn ihe fer ah (org tueband, | ® Y8luAble aequisition to any Brofeesioual eiud, ede n even Spo mht ae ney” eF6 born, sone to be got rid of and diiew the FARMERS’ AND MECHANAS’ CANDIDATE, | fedcracy, operate also with England against | “PRAT. bo eu's {0 pisces. pee be Sati, yee Sopa pigher pines” rhe scone, reba conse th the Ganed Tass vonena ne (OTT nutter, w young tan of A F mh : entucky Democracy have Tx Miss 1. As Magrucier. Prostdent's prothes. it asta n.1RFO INspectEeD Nm ss —The p utter, ® young tan of 22 INE GREAT AND GOOD permitting au independent Ireland to spring | that «war leislatos.”” Next year tho frionds of | Jaws seein couna, Clerk in Gem. Spigncs's o Alien 4a’ be reteteebiss SPIE [| GoWnen ect gempetes sath tesioat io alesse cd the * voy prenchers” he wehioved a great ve Sai caer peer. | Unto being. For purely military reasons, if] Honace Gueuixy may sweep the State, and the | Sxl. Olver We hoot, regeitont’s mouber'® grand. | !"ll7.¢ ed EOE Tag foftg Adare eoettts heroin sig et | tau in Novie county, Oho, wuare ho tendo: ve SEFUL H. GREELEY, | for no others, she must hold Ireland, cost | Bourbon Democracy can then return to thetr ane | Beat nck eran aettiGs AL one, Con toeton. Wee | Ant Ha ee eerstena papsp ou board Wetemel | a cweeying emperancereeria, eee . ue Beauly 2390 " @ sweeping temperance retorm. g what it may, nt game of fly loo, at which amusement the eae ne was eet 3303 shee: Wiles we ash || othe wile OF W realdent of Ulaler county: abe TEXAS aud NEW YORK, On the other hand, nothing short of inde. | hovorable Judge Casroett, of Paducah, Me- Appraise ms. Now Orienns ia | hi attit De ie Oe oe | ic m0 the nin Pleasontou Suepoaded. —— Senator Monron of Indi tie Irish heart. Unlke Scotland, t has not reconciled Iveland {ont"s cousin's son, First defen Is hold of herh Becretary Bout went has won the victory, | the Ie Mow > intersupt von herein | In 18 Gaaxy's n nm. In his Louisy 1h 1 peceh he er Tent, Wiiieinig. Tino, Assistant | St 3 6. Vquewion welen Tmay forget. "1 ) we expor + a6 we said he probably wow to the loss of her seperate national existence i ternal Tovenue., Not a relntion at a Hy f news Juaguaent een wurir 5 ns of petroleum. In isis 4 oa wih Conunlesiones D1 mrery ‘ rine is sui | podatenr ny Cseiens >. 9 ive Dilek HAL he war Tot 1 i 1.10, aie wlotitor at, pip Doty millions, oud last your it was c acd nual sate ane é i Induces Mer to merge Ker national pride |’ ¢ Now, Teak if pies Ges, CRawe wine 108 Av'niroron dean iraid Vout ws eativel w@ Doloas ts | Unig Viguy. ot tae M Rucie Qayiliine nognt ie forty-one millions. The Iverease It the dow ot oO: ia lent Las suspended th. seloner, and | in that of her conqueror, Her people, her | [ ‘ e who stood bY Bits in poverty, | “SHY ivinttam MeKenaan, Tie of gaiwe—Oue dur end Bity ual thine ys ie re c her-in taw of th reunt Judge for the | nsyivanta singe 197 has been nearly Atty p his deputy, Mr. Dovetass, will for ent fl his place. It was dou pill for the President. Hel important dife | {2 pus hands nerve to keep this eminent member of the | ference, that while the Hindoos are weak | ° Military Ring in office; but Sceretary Bout. | nad cas xe Trish are strong and WELL was too valuable a man to b lose, | defiant, and ever ready to strike for their and ag he insisted on the Commicsioner's re- | liberty. amnp 8 ough? Act dons i mn " 7 hid or not srs. John Taylor & Sous of E: Bo Fou mean to tay that be \gs0 ignorant wat he | are said to be the qrcw:est mining fr In the wor! this | doesnot kaos tne nrojor slag ik seh a pumBA A | tne Largest employers of IBvOF 18 that dep lobe, In ¢ ved pres jess a Litter n, and her political ideas Juotvag to eun frow hin it he had | eden sown coun. Bt timatels by the power peed | ANVIL Columous Deinno, Prenid © as irre. i the Bo Bextivg the Olye Wasuixatu 8.—The base ball gam Goce Hot kao big trai er way exnoon betweon the Bostons aud Olymyles was | nos spies ghee ly antagonistic to those of England ed every | as are those of India, with t or to hel ‘a Uurd eomsin, by Willlda to Id can'tbe U. 8. Seay the Interior. 'Woi since 4 men Aud women of good | SQcrelary , (8. Wf you had bot thought more | tor from Obie XAVIN nt, President's son. See in iho vere yu conciualon of the ei.nth inning the clabs were even, inalen. D 1,000. lone the number of men cmp Jercensos had different ideas. IL ly subducd Diaws two warie, Wi) USD. ASSCRaOE Bxpeove (9 ve Co: 20 L not lufer that rom what yo ? AmNo, said: bene —An Atlanta poper bas the followin: statie Of the vixty-nine young La That Mr. Matthews ue Lcam say with train, and with a 8 who have falpred Apenkable com Than § a felaee Coomitecena tre. Geant, | tc OF Wiis (his vaso, Tue tolowing ts DID NOT GO ON BOARD THR SITP AT ALT away in Atlanta duruig the summer, fifty-seven (It > ‘ eat RE ae On which | S€90ud' Lioutenant Fontia Cavairy Wants t 10 | the weore by iaminge Have you ai son to anppore that Mr. Mat. | into the arins of g en, a feulon the Quor, a moval, the President had to » It is no wonder then that th of pa becuase I never, saw tne ¢ eM | Borne, a will prebadty have ao duewou'ty In Getta Fiaien 2, 88. 4h. Sth. eh. Hh. Aen. mm. | CGeiaene know ihe use Of that Muree? Art | ue iuto.g water buckets No aa 1 lie i A pun a , er iyles on. (aud leat uon's think be knew any thivg abont r " has wo All the interest the pubtic Vth ficating Ireland has proved #o difficult of ac y think Gmast is a greater | "ERE John J. Grant, a.erana nepnew of 014 200 SR SE eb 8 a] a piace s Coad Miactahe?”Arvou thot | ensee. ter is to kuow whether under the new ad- | complishment. It Is the fanciful problem of | man than Taowas Jerreasox ; but Honace Gnes- | APaiey’t tenga covcme, for the Emalith Distr — Fe eo Son Rnow whotnerhe ever went on boara that | —John Stuart Mill has been astonishing his ministration of the 1 ine Ba- | an irresistible force opposing an wuconquera- | Ley and the peopte think differently, and will | aXco}tols Sih fa the Cited: States 4 SERUGGLE FOR LIFE. HEE Ea dia pohge on bond opraturtaerss ¢ =] prcis, wae vwtay gamuorey mneemente rine a . cabin eos Hi sHifhes al a rt hi eloctios 7 pee et ae Hat that pump heea in the # ‘auy longi of 7 serie inbarg te a a reau there is to be any more such law: | ble resistance exemplified in actual practice, | show it at the next election, counn to the Presi!ents | A Woman's Hande-:o-Baud Encounter with | uteo a. i tulah \tinuet hay re for '® long | much of Lts time In eketeaing, which be does, {t isa Jessness and disregard of |p fons as | We may be thankful that it docs not full to] pe sdents of Brooklyn w t , Ma Cambeny a ie & Noap Peddler—The Assailaut Shot with | UBC Hi MT TES amereet tat euin? A. | 0 Deriectiom. Mr. Milly be is a tine " marked the ere of PLEASONTON. A fixed | our lot to deal with It, and that the only | pneu sent® Of Brooklyn who pass through |X; he steter of the his own ievotver, Heats pot, to Ue Hest of my kno ° able pitlologist, erchwologist, and botani iat aalisem pnusitasiion ok dis vey, : ; ade Fulton Market declaro that the Board of Health | 20¥er Of in Hreriden. sw ite Seale oat 46 drome the Chicago Tunes. ee Cer an eee ? A-Leau't | _Mp, Spurgeon bas now, it is said, printed uiform construction of the revenue | way it affects us is to aunually increase our | ought to be named tho Board of Death, The A few days a Q i character, Would ve willing to £0 ‘again aiter the wext residential things came « AB. Delano, Bont 0 a peddier, name unknown Wos Mr. Matthews tn oMeo the your before 1,000 of his sermons, of whieh 0,000,000 copice have hou-e of Mrs, Peter Cur on Vertion | eréetor? Ac-1 don’t thos We Was 1 can’t say por: ts Thivty-seventh street, Mrs. Culine ts | tively, been distributed in the Eughish language alone, Some mrislos in tha Comat on and state the renson why son | of the sermons have Veen translated into all the ins laws is of as much importance us the Jaws | population by some hundreds of thousands of themselves, and it is high time that there was | good healthy and hearty men and women, called at th uvonue, ne the wife of the Jonior pr flagstones are loose, the roof is leaky, and gi piles of decaving it rbage emit a deathlike odor. | qs alt runt e thid consin of an end of the backing and filling which have | who are worth to us much more than their | If Di. Ceccantyt and Judge Boswortn could be tegre @acieea et. the tale conan | The peadior mta'e isrst, newerfut, fellow, olack: | vewel, (0 sail, without ihe exis pump which | Cisse OF cee oreed silence of several week heretofore emberrassed tax-payers. To have | weight in guld. imprisoned in Fulton Market for three days, the | of the wile of whe Pre nba} Agent of the Tort | looking, and repulsive in uOpe ptt plot ae Dut is still im w feeble state of health. The other das be ‘ a ‘ ’ » Gontice Bevarimen: ip it tadie and Lowa. Is koing for | When ue asked Sore, Celin Some sorp, she WITHOUT ANY INSPROTION #7 ALL 4 one thing required one day and another the ; : city might be saved from a pestilence, and two | somecuing beter, a lus presen: office oniv pays 3808 | said that she needed rothteg, apd thay h room was | A—When [told the captain that toe vessel was not n that each pulp.t edo: next is futal to the stability of business and Rare Chence for a Good Strike. vacancies be made for deserving men in the | “SXx¢ oy: Baldwin. oven, of the wif) of ter than is company, we BS af aiatthows tared ou ola the | at least forty-eight hours' pain, the prosperity of the revenue itself. Cc ut goes with the crowd. A law- | Bourd of Death the Prenident, Sail Agen in p woenIget renur,® was the ipselent retorts hapeet ts we yc yedl IPbeeenpe etas a pec ede eared prosperity of the revenue ‘ tleut goes wi ‘ 4 nL ay Gon George W. Soran Feauy,” was the insolent retor nspect DCAD TRY cP 1) bose itis aibink Wig aNd VRLSHIOIR GT the to be-omted . m1 re aad swearer in Oo. A man for any tine suit ehe the t he liad better go im- pewed the no at wee tae yodoage d = : ere aee yer of New Haven puts ina claim of about | (he oldest member of the polies force in pony. Has'bsen diemisted from ous odieetor corran’ | medic iv, and WHER. he still. persisted fe. acting | Erption tot Migica nn told ne | Portions of the good old byma in waich occur Wee Yachts and Yachting. $28,000 for rerviecs and payineute in manip. | (his city is Capt. Feane Sreiaur, He was ap- | OXXVITL Misr wien, olerke tp the Chicago tecolently she. pelzed the, tea menue and tarew the | fart woul nctpin eaed Ais mettwewe anorward | UMM a staes worm apt Nothing more decidedly marks the growth | ulating the State House job befure the Leg: | poiuted @ patrolman on July 17, 1845, just three | {ice cose of the wile of ey eit, swearin, Went out of the gate, all sorte | Made outa cortideato, Be founa'ak ty rigue nna 2 of wealth and extravagance in this country | islature of Connecticut at the recent session. | d tod | ,XEXIX. 8. T Lamnort. M.D. sceond cousin of the | Of Vengeayce om the lady of tie bouse. SIGNED MY NAME TO IT, after the appointment of the lame preston: fee thet The next stanza was omitted, and the choir continued ie Nowe ta uregon. On Nouday afternvon tae sso peddler went | and took it to the Custom. Tonse Twont on board han the increuse whic exhibited itself | Some of Lis employers call for itema, while | Jans Lroxs i he follo’ a Waa remuved ifoin ® Kaugersbip In Cuivage tur the | Back Lo Airs, Cullue's house during the uusc-ce Siutrwor, tnd was iblormed DY one of the consiwoces | He than the fucrouse which has exhibited itself | Sore of lls emyloyers call for items, while | utes Lrovann, During the following year | Nes rmuyad fom ; back to Ans, Culiue’s ea ateguee of | uereos tne, Venn oeten areal et aie” = prevank pevvens iby is xia during the paet few years in the umber of } others think the would look so awk young Svein was wade an Assistant Captain, | X1. Meader Ww. Cturke, the Presttent’s own cously, | Avy, Cu ives itite ettid, ene bertelt & wee POZO, Heme to BAY Ther he counterfeited you sh gen ena whi toh alan ie betel Gens. fie Guhe te! weLahecd erer ard that better to pa: le lamp and | From that time to the nt he bas been an | CYT See. We Dwyer coat of U« asta A Washing clothes. “Sne herd te g<‘And inal he swore that you made the inspection ? . “ i yacuts kept by gentlemen purely for pur. | ward that it is better Hothead decid Bienes epmiatbe dents cage och oh ange of te Presideut, Baperviser of Laternal Ke ve ° \'to the house to ascertain the | ache mure hare i the Worcester Depot in Boston, 1ucumbered wit:, maais poses of pleasure. Carriages and horses and no more about it. How such a bill a c officer. No Pol ‘aptain ses econ trouble, To her eurprise she suw the scuundrel | Q.—How could ie swenr to your. jnsnertion and wien | fold bexs aud parceis, reaeved the Letl-rope will a country scats aro, to acertain extent, an in. | Would have startled the Land of 8 has a brighter record, While somo Police C Hew Collector Murphy Preposcs to Iuenre | seaitd on her oxy bid. with ble big, feet In the | Bi dene Ar do you Rot uodererand me? Te roid you | SOF when he wished to go: off, gave @ vigoroue 1 ce ie sryanas Pena ticc Havits in tho good old days of Rooen Siren. | “2s bave within @ fow months, by carcfal in- Graut's Rerelcction, hogrily ordered bit to Ieave tue piace. Wuereapon Me Fagued my nrame—not hie | pull, the result was @ sharp ring froin hoid Delis ication of superabundant pecuniary means ; | Havits in tho g ey Fone af, | AUttY im & precinct packed with thieves, risen | 7@ "Ae Filtor of Tie suns hes id: ‘ . iiteleeteade Babee et ee oe ee ee ee ee but they havo a practical value which some. | MAN, or even #0 late a8 those of JouN M. | from poverty to immense wealth, Capt. Sreraur | S42: Lunderstend that a leading jeweller of } | ave bfre! not be ad—n sictt. You bad the aE TIn walt ta an tutASeeE | dune | SiG Ihe box tb tiop ah Gare aerate what detracts from their character as mere | Nites! has remained » poor man, Would that all of | Wis city hee Juss opmmpieted tor Cullectar Murphy | My, Velie didu't mira the words, but 4 you suppore the ship was cleared with. | aulet reply that left @ convulsed car load and div tuxuries, Diamoniis aud laces and cashinere | Round sums produce little impression, It | our Volice Captains and some of our Police Com. | *,*tt St charme valtea at $3,000, Among them is'& | there was someting it wis Looks which | ataayane swearing te that cerriteaes Aci cangot conductor. shawls are uscless ornaments; but then they | i8 the details, with names and dates, that | missioners were as honest as Capt. Passe pas as caul, ‘The Collector intends to present | {RK,insgneibie an the fl n the tugught of | bccn goauahp irtalsA dy sdnbas Pacis al eal —Tweuty-four years ago Eli Stilson estabiishiuk ud ™ - ~~ oe 7 = ber chid, Lot what own suferings, pimself in the w.idern o1 ise in. near cost nothing to keep, and are always sala. | tell. The Argia has set the interlor of this | Srerauy. Instead of being a paradise for thieves | them to Gen, Grant, tv be worn by bun during the | gave ner new life | Bae determiacd to do all in lek es wane wan: | Crete ec imcine teen or Orktiee ae ue Ate ble at something like the price first paid for | State all in o flutter by saying that, in order | avd swindlors, this city would be a paradiee for | Vresicential campaign. Tom bas as-ured him that | Dower to thwart the hellish aesigns o ee te awerato thet | dow has 1,108 acres of as tne Yand as one ever saw, and them. A yacht is not only expensive to buy | to get one of the city tax levies through the industrious citizens, ce tear i be wears them ne will have no trouble ia being | fy, 1p the face, she tald od weet must have Gone | tye and alone cannot be worth less (am $100,000, lie t j # 7 t : gorigetod . bia ciel Gt re “Tt you dare toteueh me I will kill you.” n know whether he aid ¢ Uns a ueat little whi e house, no larger or mure show and expensive to maintain, but it mects none | Legislature, $60,000 had to be paid to a Much disappointment is felt and expressed | ,. 8 Ne ay or r ie bie on ring Mire The brute showed tis fanea u tod to clo wns C14 ¥,WAy, a (has one would ordiaartiy « Benth! y-ecre (3: ed of the necessities of daily life; aud when its | “Radical saint from St. Lawrence,” and | at the high rents asked for apartments in the | ecul. Sai hae already p.evented Tom's ron with a | pill Bis ic luk there was a look of paysiona ina AB igeeniteae or ea New England, but bis bain ts 00) feet im lengit. an owner wishes to dispose of it, Le hes great | uearly the same amount to a Radical “ white- | aportment houses lately erected in this city. | & Er ay mo sure he won't refuse to | grate rosa and enellod wita, paxaiot Hie hands VB HIM A BLACKSMITH AttoP. i rie wy ena ing bees put ia part i ” t F uié Be ae aided ay Hf ready Us elute’ the poor wotuan. Q —Am Lto infer from what vou said bisezard tot year, Lis Sook of eheep namber oa diffleulty in finding « purchaser, A second. | neckclothed seonndrel trom Madison,” Ittelig, | The lowest rato at which accommodations of pectiniiy yours, Wiki Oue pris aie “reached te wood box, and aan Wy Norih Aineoeas and fh Woarh ton Mrestute | guid uo be the largest aud Deet farmer Im Viscous hand yacht is like a second-hand etraw hat; | too, how some of tho plastering for the new | 'bis Kid, suficient for even « sinall family, cau at White Hut Partys Fr A bee ae reeemtlane und | Tieton fad iagheted hee when tn act Sone Gla not | —Dunuing of the Deuton House, ia Marysvi le, atthocnd of summer. Nobocy wautsitat any | Court House went to plaster the hands of | be obtained, is $1,000 a year; while choive suites Raion of The Sin. Stonned only for an tustant, the rascal sprang tor | 90 #0 Wat from that ercuustance you sunncse Mr. | Gal. handed oue of his boarders a slip of payer, on ‘ at : ; of rooms are held at 83,000 and 84,000, This Znelosed Tseud you word for the Hon, } ward the scod woman, drawing n revolver ut the | (he hot rr of tie Nestfeld whee hedid novdose? A, | Which Were some caballstic Heures, * What is thie o* price Repu) licaus in the Legislature ; how some j fave time, Agsin ‘and apain she struck Lisi wit | SP inter from tine tual wo wt sked the boarder. “ That. si.15 your b a A first-class yacht tbe buil 1 | of the plum! ing pipe reac an bo:the Be | Ppt ae Ge Wael ous oF the reegh of pernees Serer for, A cewiien, sme: We eA bor OF axe, when le snapped be pistol three times it : ver had aly inigunderstanting iayour | Pus giv eniied Duuuing, «vou dows let aran A first-class yacht cauno’ t and | of the plu pipe rea even to the Re | op sentocl tastes, bi fl eans, 60 the Sixteon why Grant saouid never thr * the hammer descended, but the iw With Str. Mauinews 2 Yor meer. Fen uee Daemons. <2 bad atesuss Siprie e , ° : ye ERIN of genteel tastes, Lut limited menns, as the old toon y ; eee ae: ee ded, bat t Fon? A-Por the Feaeon that he | leave unless he pays u 4 éqnipped in the style which fashion der publicans of the counties of Cay style of whole houses, The truth ts, that be. | Mave been: President, { propore teuding you | ems frilon to ea ntod . aie Grin’ Rveiviee. nek for cues f (rere cies ce eve upice FouP ’ atkeg ths toa for less than $5,000, and as much more money | Chautauqua, and other remote regions ; and | iween the cost of lots in choice localities, and | %,cGzeetey whit Pioase won me your sige. 1 anarp wills sank cic Sile mac, se cutee veral of them, “ite dieenevers | stay with you forever.” repiled th 7, 8 he Heb can De spent on her as thi and inge | how gome of the furniture garuished the | that of buildiug on such lots in a style corres | otter man can. possioly eat Cr erates array tae a swine Fee seen ES eee. alg. | Mumelt back comfortably tn bits ¢ . y . Ps nm @ AODpOFL We can eur cou Ng " 2 cot & oo aforward a Geaded todivideas we . nuity of her owner may dictate, The first | once humble but now brilliant dwellings of | sponding to their cost, the amount of money in ee Give room, over ¢ by, | ary ne : ‘ owever, is ere tritle com d with Re is! ural district vested in a dwelling, whether laid out horizon. | it ody, nor never was. 1 eet ks art a i cost, however, is a mere tritle compared with | Republican legis! rural dlaicte, |’ "9" ; ni} oF of tiv’ Sixtoon Keavous” ag Soe. win alte ia Could +o | Fy ate, Brown, counsel for she Company —t old not | a! lu t0 tepals coute fl sing to 2 the subseqnent outloy. The pay of the crew | whose constituents were bewildered at seeing | tally in an apartwent or perpendicularly im a | yey e a com sidat nd T propor oblong fos UA. Fates rate value | (Ks i swoiid blow-up ail | Hous ou ling master, upplies and the ws whom they sent to Alhany li house, i reat that no moderate reut er hy Ww t « air. Mea. Cane | try a ith's shop, as supplies of the yacht, the se8 of regat h on §3 per day and ten eents por | 5 5 ward 4er out At the sume ineta Va hey +e. bare ents ikea FP gec ie acas le peat Kely ne PF | ig thisas in other things, Tho luxury of living _A Caudldate trom the Pacific Slope. thor fell, tuo churxe wos fired, end. tuo bail struc’ iaty sone. 00? vir the entertaining of fi s and visitors, will » doubt about these facts, and | ou.cr tusur We TIA aennak ame Sim: Among the many aspirants for office, Hat part of Ms an nthe Wa 1 wre th eof i i shee jan ols if swallow up as much money as would keep a | their number might be incr aged tenfold | must be content to do without it, There aro | T*" vast phi id eae reaching ovel t Cradle, plexed up a naprin | BAY ort ag ofetrnnon at the tune | martial, ‘f wes ‘ dozen respectable families in comfort. A| without a departure from the truth, If hulf | worse calamities than huving to live out of the | int swchernrcewe toon ay man ote Woods then he wg rescacy the daw ot | Yate tsi ou." Segutpeevan pounde Ol steam | Wa¥auvoinied to contaad a eons d ‘ gentleman, famous for his liberal hospitality, | & dozen men would tel} all they know about | centre of New York island, aud it docs not re- | is anuintegrity. 1 wousd mention one for Sarough the | yard, and t sr wan | item Weabin et Cigtneer of tue West: | O14 riy sel gy the gy nsec | is reported to have ralint ng the year | buying members of the Now York Legisla | quire much philosophy to cudure it, Ivesident at baud Sully ournpatcat for fearke of nied 1 sou fo urelt. 1 | ag immune, Now th ave 4 mmmodore of the New York Yacht | ture for fifteen years past, aud put it In a “ county ts tue voice of Culffornia for Vic " J sao wen th y 9 i Cormmnagan Shia Maw. 3 eres MALe,|\ERES: eal Dretiunata. boat novel | MF Nicttouas Luonanp, Deputy United ACCanonaia ! door Wis Kor: the fotvati Mi toeul tivan The | maticr is awkward, as the w marsiate sud expenses! While some yachtsinen may be | The only rival to it would be another boc He: bat aasived'e (ALAR Mein aati Meo —s Buta Soke tile shul Bavaguey 'Hilliers, w too Old for active " 1 1 1 Pile Game Miniaben Gosmramscd tLe . F whi ei Polls | fonest Horace Grectey aud bi Ut artery oF the jugular vein, 1 geo! tie | rervice, with tens. Chazy, Fal and Bowe aiy Tess lavish than this, other are undoubtedly | of the same ki 00 ge cal considerations vender it noecssary that I the Corrupt Graut K Several police eMfloers, wé well ne detect dae tiaapecc ane bores Seine | bven the War aftnister bas yet to be whitewns more go, and pour out their money as if | executive departments at Washington during | should vacate your appointment as Deputy Mar rom the Horton 1 APRAD ER OES (EPCs Prien (irate omndad its ISD aE He slated—He retnsed DON PIATT'S PATUBTIC BALLAD OF CMICAGO it were the element their sailing palace | the same period. Add to this last publica | stl,” These political considerations appear to | ,,2¢ 1% 9, sham fight unon which Mr: Greatey | jy gris posiolo that We eau Tong Tema Undls FORE ee ee Tare Ret ae A Th floats on. tion an appendix of the benefactions to] have beon based on the fuet that Mr. Lroxanp | that to which be prote ses to bolGee, uuu 4 ag | covered, Bie 8 Iy rurger CONDITION. TOUVOMING TUR DIVOKOR CASE OF GRAIL Vo 52 RAG 7 } , honestly independent member would be fore Into * Me then pat on the press: at thirty-four pounds, and fing & breach of promise When the yachting season opens, which is | Gitant, with the names of the donors and | thinks Horace Gueetey or Gov, Festox would | io Oinosition; aad. in, Ar. diicoley's. eae (he me Wratsioes Walon-et Newserts weot away without looking ®t the mmver nr loskiDe tate A anmeed ion at the beginning of «ummes, the owner of a | the offices they received in return, adorned | make a better President than Usauuss 8. Gaanr, | Yew York Zones plaimiy wlan that ho te & * ‘ac On slly prettiest women, here ts Uaiainecto ioe very eared acter ‘sty ier an's Wide ronce ecw to f : emuins to be seen what weight such ica ous 0, pon nit coureitediy demane i r prettiest women hei Apcetions, hove. ce Deeryinan was careers. Rnd dl here AUIMININ Cr flolw yacht sets to work, first of all, to engage a | with illustrations by Nast, aud lifelike pic areal tob ri wi Md mets hs Ve al hah ont “alebsnd of Coma ee, ama autre: | Whsinu kiran ot New York, she ina sicnuer, | SNSMtyt house Larry nan Wad onrejers, nnd dil Bot Wilere Auinna (ai party of frends to accompany him ina plea. | tares of Ginans's forty-oue rations feeding “ ih aad hl that abe Gheciny dows not ‘couteinlste any #4 fs & watroe, and rewlos Wer winmlue, grelied man Wt icici cs suretrip. Of course ke must have a good | at the public crib, and we think this book Yellow fever has made its appearance in re ried h yea) from hve cond mA mat | HAnerS. | Bie haa as ser complexion. willy Just a hey gd re ta thie be wiht Loetiiooe cook and ail the delicacios the market affords, | would beat the other in the market the lower bay, and de present hot aud damp | Aeon ux to con usier “umd aishrganinr'or the J very expressive, aud her abuudant Uatc ina dank | C¥1MeM Ime the epee of DaneE Fx Ste Inext and a plentiful stock of the finest cigars, Why will not some enterprising house got | weather is ediirably suit Vit through | pying wie war egvlast Grant into the Conveu' ‘Vacre 8 @ new arrival who, for tne past two even on Wee. tha” ane Ay SPS an ha 8S nes, and liqy ‘ fe is proverbin p these two volumes, with an introductory | the city Vit ever gaiaa foothold here, Too ——— figs, his altracted u gremb desl of eitent that tnnitvenia Wines, and liquors, Ag sea Ife is proverbial. | v \ R ; toate ieee KU-KLUX IN OAMAIOA, L has Walked up and down te el ' a comtynetion ant ly for passengers on idle life, eating and | essay by Gen, B. i. Burin, or some other | much cure cannot be taken to prevent such a ca cht of New York, a very bewuuiul a rept ann 4 Ae weanone burt, The s drinking are the main resource for passing | xucceastul financier t Hore is an opening } Wity; wd the grambters gt the qustouline 1e- } Ay gugiisimnw Cluthed and Htamped nvow Widow. and sue lucst amsleur vquest ‘ite'rptare wav'aesordiy'w tianavere one {nny : { 1, ' trichous ougitto remember that tue Hyves of a by Mibernian A Mau foand lau Gutte y f i hy ¥ toh ei kph way th lard as to pull or a young bi 1 5 t th ter | lody with air and lovely the fart When t te ren 2 away the tin ! nig has to suiler | fora y f * lion of | re of more i » than ot und Brulsed—The Auchovition kucrt. | servants, mdb 9 ii to be the facet int 1 on Te ning iis ¢ aw wie Sait eat a Iand Keep a bright on Quarantine, D: n Mhey beat him to tnse her own, (ist ed sil, pays A oh ere, i r 1» of an intention to resign, nor do Lin a Sea RRR Avecilants wout at the Evalishinan with ac lle Mactan yore Vien tat ( y “ wre Uh 1 7 ‘ ‘ 1 ¥ rane a Ved oak trananad ted to join the Administ r pb Asana . and ta Weyndcriuliy coming. Bhe las nut yet ap: : - A rah §) ae vin 1 F ¢ hut he bas x oie " ig peared On she aver nd there 1 a erout devi of | aus ausei™ xplosiin Was tae contraction is Noctua i 1h ial noteworthy that th partials kine has p r eed cur regarcing ber riding, which ts |b we mel. ta tule Way tbe Wausyers vve LOCO. ty asic 4 ie of the Jerald contalos a lutler hom done to vo bie ends Of Hi We be sewctuing Wonderful, the was dressed | ther was foriig “i 4 ‘ that is rumor the object of ¥ Liscum.—Tbe engagement of th a AA ATR erane. oane ink § tn Jy 4 4 nd WItROUK. Heh, Was Ver yuOe rye Until his nurning nass.o I ery t t i 8 Oa ™ lyag in the gui 1th Be f Abd Aumsnda weat Ww hiw mr o th of no neey. 8 eal nae ‘ . pu a rg ‘ a t s adjourned unt 1 i money onit. A mn ( be play of thi 1 4 un exis . Ythat | Ww t wit 8 } } dish ar works, and far infortor in | bia HN Ken jato cho of y Pips York; ana t Antelto mt A New Dowa Boh MACs t miortuble a vel ft lase Y 7 Raila burn y ' 1 Mi — _ P ri ; pe | one | wn a . hi » an i Ope ti The Ninesoouth Ward Marder, } "1 at Gaal 1 m a good nd was in I My. Bonitice does full jnstle rot STEMEMs eal S r clubs and t out for thelr rihis, esp erinkie an his o a nab 8 o obildre: ( kin the arguken scene espe yee i he Rete | the nomiaatios i tes to the. Stale Con y to create opportunity for foreign travel, As for the ebitdren meh, AAPA Grea beat ph ri uptown Tast night Fook a runner. waa uot In His plack BIEME | lobe The address approves. the ‘Mew, Denart general: nosed, b sion of many ol to My oT Hail ot as fay as Grand » amaiden | & rougas and prize t ' " A; ‘ company e enjoyed as 1 ot ppew in ‘Aladdin’ and My Tu ‘1 f 23 oi t ony: thas , A os well if Bot} sino of color, Again, of swoot eixteon and twenty got in, She must hay R —— revere tury porrvew pal hex baw rite rong better at Delmontco’s, and with much 1-881 \ider the head of vewetablo physiology, tt wa — — A balanced the scale at 2%) pounte, She sat right Retation wit Doainatia tine hes Reco Olncorered (act io make ty Cus 190k wine i Bull, as men never act without @ 7 ated that the seed of a sweet pea was not much From C, 4. HL, Stapleton, S. 1, for Mee. Mero unl 1 aad to vo uD iy eat, | Now ir There is a cousin of Grant ree T nedicnt, on the farm of Samuel Barnos & Bre yall Garenaialt incaias me Dresamo tliat these 18) largor thane plo's lead, yet If ventelned, ott, F Ho fs geure ticker,” Brooaln tived ub the Lime, too, Yours tty MN’ | iheh'* bat wonde us wrovitions Thin oouslp. io 1 Codmer Ree cline ine dome gud, In tees deco tance Cane 1th tie 8 Warning something either in the gratification of | pactly folded up, a large branehy flowering plant. J fy Bir, Prd JOHN F BURKE, stoping Dowioerat, w hould faveraviy socom: | by Prolesor O. Heath, who bas discovered other on it yuq prencit' sot \ vauity and the love of ontentation, or In the | In auimal phvstolugy they were taught that fish. you" \ Reader of ‘Tur Sun," 1 or Mya, Fords 168 Kast Pity-reventa street. wend Him to ms great cousin, Very Valuable miges in Conmechout, Steer clear of Uhice ue ?

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