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=e FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, Terrace Ga W altneke et Weed’ Museum — Wallner and Aladdls, town adver seme ui Ferrier raven at the up-town arlvert 34 125 Wert THity erond wtreet. NEL Brvedwey and biaw aveue. trom 8 A meensentllfnone The San in the Contry, Persons goiur to the country may have Tre BUR vent to them day by rail, for ity cents per month, Dy sadressing the Puvlisner, ee FOR PRESIDENT. —_—-—- FARMERS! AND MECHANICS’ CANDIDATE, © Janetioa of M. to OP. aM. 1B GREAT AND GOOD USEFUL H. GREELEY, y TEXAS and NEW YORK. Is Grant a Dictator? Why does Gen. GRANT declare war agaivet Gov. Wanmorn of Louisiana? WanmorH has kept the S.ate well in hand for the Re publican party, Under his rule there has not been a Ku-Klux outrage in Loulsi and the usually turbulent city of New Or. leans hae been as quiet as Boston, What, then, is the matter with Wanmota that Gxant should require his Copperhead brotherinlaw Casey, Collector of New Or. leans, and his cousin Gen, Lonestneer, late of the Confederate army, and now Surveyor of the Port of New Orleans, aud all the other Federal officeholders in Louisiana, to com bine to crush the man who has been more sucessful in keeping his Stat» Republican an any of the other carpet-bag rulere? The answer is at hand. Gov, Warsorit veriousiy doubts whethor Gen, GRANT can tarry the reconstructed States in 1872, and Qherefore he has ve itured to hiat at the tn- expediency of his rncmination. This is an offence not to be forgiven, and so Casey, by order of GRANT, promises to make Dunn Governor uext year, and calls in the troops fo put Warmorn down. What a strange and alarming spectacle was exhibited on the day of the assembling of the Louisian, Convention, Tue Federal office ulders fiest designated the Custoin House as the plice of meeting. The United Biates Morshal then summoned four compa- nive of regular troops, with a battery of ar tillery, from Texas, to resist the entrance to the Custom Heuse of all delegates who doaltcd the expediency of GRant’s renomt pation; and bravely did the Swiss guards of the President execute bis will, But for their bayonets he would have been beaten out of @ ght in the Convention, for 99 of the 118 dclegetes were friendly to the policy of Wauorm, aud only a day or two before Wanrmotim had badly beateo Collector Ca BEY for a seat in the Convention from one of ‘he warde of New Orleans, No escape from ® disastrous defeat in the Convention w: therefore left open to GRANT cxo»pt by ex eluding from the Custom louse by military power the regular delegates, and packing the Convention wih bogus delegutes. Mr Pincnpack, who presided over tha War morH or regular Convention, is the ablest member of the State Senate, and ove of the mst influential e-lored citizens of Louisiana. It may Le attempted to show that Garant does uot approve of these high-handed pro- coud ngs. It will Le in vain, for does not everylody who notcs the 0 curreaces at Uy royul lodge at Long Branth haow that two or throes weeks ago brotherinlaw Casey spent a few days there in close consultation with Grant? Aud is there so biz a fool in the covrtry as not to be sure Suat the New Orleans programm» was then arranged —the holding of the Couvention in the Cus tom House, the summoning of the troops irom Texus, aud the exc.usion of the aot @uanr delegates by the bayonet? If an insane ambition Lad not UWinded Ben. Guan to all sense of propriety and all appreciation of the rising indignation of the Independent voters of the country at his us bf regular troops to Kecure his re ior nation, we might ask him if he thinks he ean con front tint indiynation at the ballot-Laxes in (8727 In contesting the Presidential cam pana, doce he imegine that he is at the head of an army on a battle beld? The savage aud seltish war of Grant against Wanaoru will bear ite legitimat: fruite. It will douvtless Lreak ia pieces the Repub] can party of Louisiana, and throw Mie State into Uo hands of the Democrats sext year, It will certainly do this if Grant 6 then in the fi Id asthe Republican nominee fur the Prosidency. annem Dany Risa The advocates of early reing, or rather of excoreively carly rising, ere semewhat rough ly hancled in a receat article in the Loudor Spectutor, which offers ® vumber of excel lent reasons why the lubabitants of temper ato Jatitudes should mtate either the pun or the lurk in respect of the hour of yet ting out of Led ‘TLe superstition of unknown antiquity fe commonly supposed, that SOLOMON advo. cates the practice, He condemns the slag gard and advises him to take pattern of th act, Lut says uot a word ubout the propriety of going to one’s daily work at four or fiv o'clock in the It was nvedless, yereps, for him to do so, Iv the burniug ¢hnate of Judea ali out-of oor apd moat dor werk mast be pertormed before th gun's rays Lecome vertical ; and for the wie Helrow to inform his people of that would have been to tell them what they ulread, Kuew Mic inistake that Wostern races make iain imitating the habit of the Orientals w.thout inquiring the rosson of it, . In most parte of Durope and North Ameriea work can geno. pally be better porfermed iv the midule of fhe cay then iv the chill early hours. ‘To oné not engaged in manual labor it in positively injurious to tax either the brain or Me body before the body ia recruited with not n favor of early rising i Lut it ie not true, ns morning. - food, or the food has had time to digest. Be- sides, the Orientals, with all the advantages of early rising in their favor, are as « matter of fact neither so healthy nor #0 long-lived as the Western races who got up late. In anawer to the suggoation, that by re tiring ealy we might rise early and thus obviate most of the real objections to the practice of early rising, the Spectator very sensibly obacrves: “The only effect of this change would be to shorien the time for rest and recreation, which is much too short already, In the fleree competition of civ. jiized life men would work twenty-four hours if they could, and would assuredly wok turough the whole of the additional laylig’it secured by their change of hapit.” The only sensible rule to adopt is to reject all absolute rules on the subject, and allow persous to follow their own tastes, If lato rising is to make a man unhappy and ill, by all means let him get up early; but don't force him to do #0 merely because under cer. tain climatic conditions, which do not apply to him, the practice is indispensable, ‘connnenssitiliiaieienanoaves Capt. Vanderbilt’s Crime. On the day succeeding the explosion a Sw reporter had an interview with Capt. Jacop H. VaNpERBILT, the controlling owner of the Westfield. The Captain sai As God is my judge, I ean find no one to blame.” He added that the boiler was the best of any in his ficet, and that the West- field was the safest of his boats, and her engineer the best and most trustworthy in hia employ. This lenguage was substan tially repeated before the Board of Steam- boat Inspectors, and it has been proved that Capt. VANDERBILT epoke tue truth. On Thursday followiug the explosion Tre Scn, in calling attention to Capt. Vanven- BILT's estimate of the relative safety of his boats, noted the startling fact that he co! tinued to run the town, steamers which, by bis own adm sion, were in every respect ,inferior to the Westfield, And yet Capt. Vanpenni c continued to rio these boats, thas imperilling tae lives of thousands who reside on Staten Island and do business in this city, The extent of that crmina: disregard of human life may best be inferred from the language of Capt, ¥ DERDILT, who said to the reporter that the Werlfield’s boiler exploded at the most fa- voralle moment, as at any other time the loss of life must have been much greater. His lenguage was: “The circumstances under which it (the Westfield explosion) happened w-re really the most providential. Ifshe had blown up on her way from the island later fa the afternoon, when there would have Lbecn over two thousand persons on board, or out iv the bay, not a soul would be left to tell tne tale I Still in defiance of public opinion he con tinued to run inferior boats with weaker Loilers to carry theee loads of over two thou sand persons across the bay, where, in th: event of explos on, not a soul might be left to tell the tale! ‘The Northficld and Middletown continued running on the ferry, being the only boats employed, until Inst Wednesday, when ch: Middletown was withdrawn by order of the Government Inspectors, for an inspection of her boilers. This inspection confirmed Capt VANDEHHIL1's estimate of the rottenness and worthlessness of her boiler. It was so nearly worn out that a few raps with a testin hammer ruptured its sides in several places The Government officials have forbidden the further use of this boat on the route util she is thoroughly repaired. But the Northfield is still running. What crime will the public lay at Capt. VANDERBIL?’s door, it the Northfield sends a hundred human beings into eternity? a Tornadoes in the Mississippi Valley. ‘The accounts that come to us from time to time of tornadoes in var.ous portions of the valley of the Mississippi are really astonish. ing. Not ouly are houses, bars, and trecs said to bedemol shed, but whole trains of cars, and even massive locomotives, as happened recently at St. Louis, are lifted trom their tracks by the force of the wind, and carried cousiderable distances. On Monday a stam boat was capsized in Wisconsin by one o! these terrific aerial spasms, a boom of loge roken up, aud a Roman Catholic ehurel: destroyed, The tornado out West must be an ol ject of dread, very much }.-ke the earth guske in yoleanic countries, the avalanche Alps, or the simoom in the desert, Northfield and Middle. in th Indeed, to a resident of the Eaatern States, the violence of the wind jrairies in ordinary weather fs surprising It biows there very much as it docs in md veeav, and probally for the same reasou No mountains, and Lut a limited extent of forest, ex st to bresk ite course tor thousands of miles, All those subtle forces of heat, leetricity, and magnetism, of which we know wo little eave in. their eMvets, disport on the Weetern themselves in the atmosphere without r straint, and the pany works of maa are but straws for their gigantic gambols. On the wean, however, the mariner yoes prepared to evade when he cannot resist their m'ght, Ships are not fixed tothe water, as buildings, (roes, and railroad trains are to the earth ; aud their very instavility is tucir aafety. 1k # the table of the bulrush and the oak ex emplified ov # large sels, We have only to imagine the tempests aud whirlwinds of the ocean transferred to an equally bound lose area of land, aud to sabstitute for ships the more durable and more ros sting #trn tures which man ercets on the firmer earth to give us some idsa of the dangers t which our Western fJow-citizens are con stantly liable. The problem is how to meet aud overcome or dirarm thie terrible agent of destruction Phe fury of the ocean bas Leen observe! and studied, and means for evading it devis d, # that it is scarcely feared, Marth quakes only compel the adoption of a style of architecture which usually Laffles thetr etrayrglon; the ava lanche ie fatal only to the unwary traveller Fedouin knows how to hide hinge! and the and Lis camels in the sand till the simoom dn tho tame way the West ¢ must eventuaily be how passed. sornadoe rendered com paratively powerloas for harm, Already it has Leen learned that they follow about the same track year after yenr, and men are Jearning to avoid that track, as the Alpin mountaineer avoids tho eustounry path of the avalanche, Besides, every day progress is making in the knowledge of the forces of nature, aud there are grounde for hovinw THE SUN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1871. WORMING OUT THE TRUTH. ral that, as we have learned to control other POLITICAL UTOPIANS. natara! phenomena at will, we shall also Principles ef the Notional Labor Party— learn to control these, he Jue NONE OF fm §. 7. FERRY C0.'2 EN. | Hew te Adinst tho Digerences between @INEERS MACHINISTS. ——— Sacob H. Vandervilt Kerry Superi cticnl Kngtocers. Inga wes resumed yesterday morning st half past ning o'clock before Coroner Keenan, Facod H, Vandervile was the first witness. He id that he lived on Staten Inland, bad vo busine but was President of the Staten Island Rattrond Company, which toctaded the ferry. The nsuay ftoam pressire carried on the botter of the West field was from % to 97 pounds. The certificate at lowed %5 pouncs ; but two pounds were allowed for variation, ‘The valves always blew off at 27 vert frocly, He could not atite what was the canse of theaceident, In anewer to # Juror Mr. Vanderbilt suid that the Financial Committee of the Board of the Company was composed of four members; that the capital stock of the Company was $700,000 ; that they bad not made a dividend tately ; and that the lomt repairn of the Westfoid cont @2600, ‘The re- maindor of his tostimony was substantiatly the sane ‘as that which he gave before the United States Com- Biselouers, and which was fully revorted in Tax UN. James McGee, @ pilot in the employment of the Aiaten Island Ferry Company, was tho next witness, His testimony brovebt out rethine that has not riready bean published, except tiat he beard the safety valves biowing off @ short time be.ore the ex Promotion of an Alledged Murderer. pm Lieutenant-Commander Jonn Onitten- pBN Watson has been promoted to the com mand of the Idaho on the East India station Last year, when this man was exocutive officer of the Alsska, he had a sweat-box made, five feet high, four feet long, and two feet wide. This awoat-box was placed right over the ship's cooking stoves, where the temperature was not far short of 100 degrees. In the front of this swoat-box a number of holes were bored with a three-quarterinch auger. The auger, however, had not been driven through the plank, so that the holcs in reality were only about the sixth of au inch in diameter, Into this sweat-box Epwanp WILtraMs, & stalwart colored seaman, was thrust for quarrelling with one of the crew. Ep- Wanps was locked in, and Lieutenant-Com mander Jonn Critrexpen Wateon held the key. Next day groans wore hear! issuing from to go before ganization ts To moking competition should give t remedies wo eonipla Government consent oft tect property five to all a trastees they the consent clans legtolati elements, or by futelligeat design, and plorion, eontrivute to i " the swaat-box. After some delay the key a was, tr was procured by the master-at-arms, and the | Joseoh Kine, a deck band on the ferry, anid that | and lecislatio he sew the engineer on the whart previous to the ‘explosion, end aleo saw bin on the deck of the boat Asing the bone, When the boat waa roonivg he Eeveor saw tie steam revge had 20 00 door was opened. Thereupon Epwanp Wrti1aMs fell forth upon the deck, foaming at the mouth. Within one hour be wasa mark over % ; bat be tunity to look at 1 When the bout was Sr. Lovis, Aug. 10, etplos with which the National Labor I that land, wator, air, common ef.ts, guard against equitaole distribution of th THE PRRVERSION OF THE GOVERNMENT, If these proporitions are trae, owr Govern to ite Original Purpore. The declaration of prin tv propore the country next yrar ae a politioa or- as follows: Reierring to tle cali tors National Convention to nominate a President and Vice President, they # this call, and presuming to enter into ith existing parties, it is moot we 10 the world our reasons, as well as the Propose for tae wrongs of which we . Btarting, then, with the maxim that our 1s foundea on the sovereignty aod ¢ governed, and its purpose is tu pro A enforce natural rigots, and thos in equitab.e chance in tue race of | and ail na'ural eioments are Governments are ouly tresteor to if misappiication, and that as bave no right to alienate them without of the owner, freely given; that ail jon whereby (uese original and coumon tae proceeds of the same, enhanced laber, are perverted from their orieinal made to inure to the benefit of non- producers and injury of producers, is wrong, aud subversive of the purposes of good government ; Uiat all able-bodied, intelligent persons, shouid to@ common stock, by fruitful in sum or quentity equal to their own support, 1p ahould tend as far ible to ibe arplas products, the Wholly perverted trom {ie truo desicn, and the it sd. corpse. A thermometer was placed in the ‘Decisted. Superintendent of the Ferry, | eacred names of Democracy and Repablicaniem are sweat-box, and the mercury denoted 126 ed at great length. As in the ese of represont degrees. iF Witnosses. bis testimony was merey ® t exarination Te w elaborate, however, in referonce to the * re carried on ihe boliers of tho etaten Ts Ur on this point he testified Q.— What orders 60 your engineers receive fr At give no order Q —They act en'irely om thetr own responsibility in rahning their ensings> A.— Vener Q—Did her fe anyihing said to them abont the amvant of ste > A —1 don't kno’ Fy over he re Whitald a A<Twoty-tve pout 'Q.—Dia son khow Lievtenant-Commander Jonx Critrenpax Watson was ordered home soon after Tne Scn first exposod this crime. Influence, however, has been at work, and instead of leing handed over to justice to be tried asa mauslayer, he has been promoted to the command of a United States war vessel. The witnesses of this man Warson’s nee! only to cent coun:ry effort, the mi vona t eir di ‘come pau Pouperism low, mon the Weeifeld ? nas. MAE Rovinson was in the hapit of od with eri estify , | carreing twenty-seveu pounds A. , av Fimo are ready to testify in a court of law. | on'cint yontzorentbuard ine Weriteld obtheicentiy » | SAYOFY nee been abort ‘Just where they did. ber They are Master Pratt, Boatswain Bonn, | 4—Yee. sir. " a ey did dete 2 , D—Did you examine the team gauge? A.—Some Teapect to the diviston 0! its produc: Lieutenant SNow, and Mate J, W, Fowran. | tm « Did you ever seo moro than twery.five pon-ds SS yg SS ndicated? A —f eaw tweuty-ve pounds aud twenty. seven ponds indiested, THE CAUTION THAT THEY MAD. Q.—Have von reprimanded t) ¢ engineer for carrying When, a few weeks ago, we exposed in Twe Sex the frauds practised upon the French Governmeut by M. Victor Prace, the French nore thang rabies? At cautionce the wnae of | COMMDOM, a Consul-General in this city, and his confederate, | {hrm pot .0 earty over and above what the law allow: | NC) M. Hucton Cuacvitean, wo were met with an | Q.—What aid youd.) wien you fonnd there were 27 | sey, Pad outburst of virtuous {ndiguation from both wor- Eaton ae ce ee pe these wrongs thie, M, Prack came out ina letter in which Weere tt looked through ruin P * one raves ot Levers roduet ih et ‘ ands of et ere ueer ’ ALOU i :" he treated (ise whole matter with lofty scorn, and | Boundy of etcam on, aid vou sreak, to, the erg uecr Iavoriare evmesn\rmicu in Ue mace ot he M. Cuavvirmac commenced libel enit against | th thi had he rabt to-catry over and avove whut toe nin, 2 whe great oop \ra! soures of th us. Since then M. Cuacvireat bas beeu proved She Atsobeved vour orders whon he had 2 cara ea iacd cal Aiki al to be a swindler by the French officials appointed | Bones.’ steam ou? A—1dun'tK. ow whether he aid nyamdutcion are tea 1th Sa to examine bis transactions, and now M. Faepe Q—Wnen, as Santioncg: Sins (0 38 | stoakhunbarss | : apnreg eee ate Garteanner writes from Paris to the Courrier ab lew Al- | coumtenraare weatetituse toa eres OF eee wan ite des Etats. Unie of this city as follows: Ginat was an order? A.—Yes.str. 1 cautioned tater eouat perce nome Oren mi againety he +A member of the Assambiy tnterromnted the | MEMMUL Sune? a—qrnen | caw tbe steam goles —Hard wouole i's, by which te coblie do Government a to woether # judicial inquity bad | amabove that fame. 25 Mo umcretal and @tain onapolien. specetati takes vince into the acts stated in. the report of | Ya you always cvath mengineers? A.—Rngivesre | sig’ en cuiug ined Didwed Curporeves Ga anuee the Comm ice ia the matter of M, Vioton Puace, | iaeners). | ‘aie ounds ot seam, | ramet ¢x-Consul-Geners! of Prom in New York. ‘doe C —Whea Robineon areving $7 pounds of sea order of yours? A—i sup: ister of Justice replied that his colleagues of Foand of forcisy Aftirs had walled with roseeute the matter,” t W on this iing_eraauated to carry sare omount 9" steas? A -Les sir Q—Thelswall ws thea to carry Dut poaude o: ipl pur pore M. Garranper adds that M, Prace ts at pres: | steam? AWYos, oF ; Apel that The certificate says? A—Yoo air | untae or aot confined fn the prison of Mazas, and that it ny orders uot to eatry over 23 a OF was feared that, on account of bis reason having eneres of I given way ‘he whole truth about the em bezzle- ei cure. ments will never be known. Seale rene, ———— m ble awa One of the few honest members of Assem oe tec bly in the last Legislature was James M. Oaxcer, of the Second District of Queens county, He was cleoted | ha Republican and ‘© Demoerat by nearly 600 plurality. He is true to his constituents, and is « young man of exce!tent ngine room «) the the Dremen to re 0 Occasions tne engine room sn instant? year over by Fate o en Guder way Guel. ¢ capi fe his duty then? Q— m gous {itn the landing. wo character. He ought to be, and will be, renomi- sarin, Neto ehgmine tho ses peiow ana lock at WOULD PAY wits Peoutsse. nated and redlected us or sa cuvibine cbse to do) Ar-S 0) he bas ent second DY pa bational debt 1n strict accord 0 the engine some'tines; be has .of to Tho Baltimore Americon asserts that A fo Cae a ete ket fofus of inaebieanees, iu ; rey hor up?” A + Baee id popular with the people of San Do- Fert ATO | ot the, Rretwenty, Ponts, anal renarged ab tie mingo because be favors annexation, and the | yr pve tne matey That maxes the | Eutreccy or awtul movey ct the Lutes wit tion, eraahing out te livos of the peopl of al mouern stateemanship, we have to deal wOW TO REMEDY Tie EVILS. w¥ils aud reuhove their roedit Fipat—Dy er tablishing a monetary system, bared on urency OF money \ fe cUFreney 80 AB (0 elf CC tue eQuitable Mare dwou Are engines of oppren We point to the Mets, that in tuis benetl- of anlimited resources, with the iand annually groaning beoeath the produce of bomen we OF thie Deopie Lave no supply de ly wan's, sod are compelled, row wa- just conditions, jo sickness ond mistorvune to be- ers and vagrants ‘end crime are the prevailing questions 0 118 With there ae How lar (aese evils ure connect statesmansitp eeom: the same tion, In TF becomes it Agit the battie in uuity if SOURCES OF ALL OUR Wors, ¢ (he Insicumentalili eindiciea? hie Po at—Banking and noneyed monopolies, by which, to restore the Government to Ite orlz MDs ws Gor ae possvle to remedy these 00 Ge8 Of the ation the Gove. pies! shan y wit et ty he ck this ead tae ear. Be woul f tender. sui 8 the Gs rerum. at. waren olters for Go Terorving to Congress we rikat (0 reqi~ Interest om ths von I aid hy valle OF OF be UF Dou-pro~ Sut upding tein log bvnds.or In aay w pray eople are alinost unanimous and enthusiastic | The witness furtior testified that the wages nad | the Kyd-payiug and WoLaKed OO iMstious of Le Gov. aie ry bourd terry b from $35 ¢ a ” 0 en; beers rd Jerry Boats wre from $58 to . for the measure.” If such be the ease, why is | srt) ert Que taat it would be impossl te to et | «.1k#4-By preserving torio! ste the pupiie dom Baxz 40 soiicitous to havo our vessels of war in net ab that rate of waxes, these eng A take e : neers were in reality exoerienced @remen, ne Juctoa of ute r Dominican waters? Everybody, except the | [outs Vatber eve am old fieman to run i engine re) iDCreace Fewal \e Of (DOF KOU Lo BEOul parties financially or politically interested in the | tian avy macn) tire erelo pineal of agrieuicural uber aia actu A q ig 8d Uae Tevources Wan OJ 8) stew © annexation swindie, will acknowledge that Bans | , The vorouer was very sorry to bear the wiiness | ie Hie ere ier aud, eee would long ago have been driven out by his own ‘The inquest wae adjourned until Dalf past 9 this OLIAH CORPORATE MOMOPOLIRG, countrymen but for the matenal protection ille. | MOF"!né- gally afforded him by President Guawr, in direct ypposition to the expressed will of the American people, esl eet THB MANACLED SEAMAN, 0) er 10g 60. ‘Stach By 16% noceneaiy [oF € erved LOM ——E Once there was a Roman Emperor named rivax. When be was rulsed to the throne he resigned to his relatives bis whole private fortune, His reason tor doing thin was that they might have no pretence to solicit favors at the expense of tho Stute Usuress 8, Guanr has profited by this example in Roman history, oily he bas turned over all the offices of the Republic to his relatives, that th bi excuse to solicit favors at the expense of him- self! 0 ihe Biditor of the Sun. Sint The le:ter published this morning in your paler was write: bym) for the Albany d'vening Times Lesore I had instituted ang luvesti ation retorence to the dean of my son Claudius M. Weat cott, The stutemert given tn that letter was, sta from b.s owa |',s to bis intimate frien! Mr, Sotber and. Jheve einee writing that Lecter ber tothe Coroner's office, Biook!yn, anf sons! waterview with Coroner Whiteaill a rociaie. ‘They Doth asenred me that ere wor irons on bis wriste many i Big t © afte: Dunck—by | y may no Terth—By © uo erything was dove what aindncre and *ym, avby could rucgest; that bia dod ee Peaches are arviving in this city In great profusion. The New Jersoy Railroad slo is} val iicy enarse of by the naval aus} bringing 100,000 barketa a day, employing for | yes; cut a bandsome silver mounted eM the purpose mine trains of cars, The aggregate | wae tarnished, aod officers, mariges, ant enapluin OF of ini eal B o ber of cars in these trams is 1946, and all put sitended tue @neral, which they state is more taan (ranrae. tae ‘@hiail 0€ Tyo Aah vce sons, 1 roce vel from t together they would extend ove da a gether th mld extend over 6 mile aad ef Gly, woLnd Ou Him person, Wines C1 tel | quarter of treck ‘ero oie’ parents and 1: sided Wopoiles and Piterwiet taiioa on Uy fa: ase Gar y WOL sue 1] pexsu) of terrtury OF. 1 nee bon hing er 1 Watt Bas logulativa t BaUvON) FO. LOBE 8108. quiriux that .o all (utare ware the m ane Nwelf biOseeution siull. as requir d, be the Weald ul (Re CouULEy, aud BO en: 4 lags Quad poliey founded on iver aoa ¥ ¥. imabie AWAY ENV fecisla.ore to ® Here rigid ac QUIK (8 SULIEIeKON ut ay wod Otber Idusmucuia, mon 1g ihe Beveral interests 0. suc.ety to 4 vote Of toe whe people. F hibiting the tmportation of coolest aver aud pruiecune labor iruu all ua ary UBsae ws, NOOURAGING COdM ATION, meourieing Codperative efforie and the im udustrice wr ougayus tue anting general amunesy and rearoring He Dams Ok (Ue eYUAILY OF Flic me a) Lutar vet, ie sia bine 160 OVID Le OL) Pat Od takes Lomethe! Bed Wagoce kaw en ast to ab affal® Ob tie Gove BAM Ly ® bic Charged WAR We exerukoa of Bil laws Cue. Bud DL of | Qanurer t —— not lave been eenic Mr, Dovaiass, the successor of Gon, | they cin ne man): % ‘ : ution ve had beiwe Preasonton in the office of Commissioner of In r paper, J was tr ie te ternal Reveuue, is described as one of the wares by the Coroners, Le ELeta ren Om SAR Caper HnenIe Wy) BA preablenie es . M wil she free im thee 1 then one est trends of the weil-knowa defaulter ex-Co'- | Wen tothe United Mat shin Vermont, aaa aaa NA eotor Barrer, Itis charged that while the lat wi @ Ong person ow wit That Bed Track-Mr, Buck Pate tt On te mands hh. &, Mellan, Wis witen ter was ip trouble Mr, Dougrass advised biw of in Washi Wo by bie comteits o Acvany dimer The books, odie: were | rought Ce.or Vovoas every movement against bimn to tu Track the Jadwes jo the Judges think a Bad ood ‘Track ¢ Burvato, N. ¥., Ags. § 1871 The telegrams embodying these facts were {wn te Tiere we H6 diaponi ton uiu.tteated 0 the Baiior of The Sun. 1» ciplier, and subsequently purchased by dine | M4) yor. to jrevent my geting at the. rec ae J cte Iu your issue of Monday, 7th to Ullers whove property had been ualawfully seized | oan, Bt Causiue en ive) vountiriy on to rth. i@ wie does we 8 ErO-e yp | Bored Serge le eluted to oo brother tows rower in tie dun deen officially connected with the alleged whis: | Licuien a) Cow sander s-sure swe hay ne wae never ijunged By the prover varies. | oh Supervisor Fi Lunimved bits noe, an! tha. was tor Ove dives wy lentes of the judges of the race key freuda so Baltimore, in which Supervisor Fou- | }unisiie! Dut noe, an’ tha, was tor Ove doe iy | On at eC teciieng Of the Picstwoca Park, which TON took such @ conspicuous part. He eane on | oud ‘us ireaiod wis dultora Mivunor:, Lue re | 8) ear to give me no ortien ip the matier execpt to * wm reaviedia repencies are that he should go tuck V Over tie Stukes b the Owner OF Jim will to this city after Baier's Aight, and made u | Ut elite when re hut ao tmueh seid Ol ue uay w please prin’ them with this, end give (oem the secret examination of Barry's books, but never | au! ap:arouty wiiiont the elie test cuss ur gn! | #AMW [rom inence that you gave sour artic ey . a sficer | SiN «Md 1M 680 weeks try 'o desert, aude in by hee pecsiuily ©. be published the result, A shrewd revenue officer | M10 ytd tm ben weeks try 1a de nisin 8 piareeennaa ean says that Dovotass was appointed to his present | ser” Wa freveised a at er ent week | gy 77, Wr, gmith, Boy y. | ater leuriie . oe, etating he w bo ru of \ posivion to prevent any investigation of Pie \sox Per a Tteh hat TAT RR won Rest toes whe notin: Yours of @tth at hond, and enould Tus'# account's and to fix ap things generally ‘uid appear frou the DOOKE ait ‘ tenue it be‘wre, bat fuve bor been wile lea celrercotte to tea wer lere sive T “aw, suW lanky Bucigaed You —eer rw thy sterien H wi) please Gud coby of | Biciel record Ort et It is by no means ecortain that the eholers Mellen ip urmes we tb Telween your mare duno end Mr a ° isto viet us this year orthe next, The faot tha: ave orders bor War ov M% Jovepiive, ie dhe tor fer, pon We ree ri ly resvectabl over cur Park, Jay 1, 187) andes ive curse itis now to some degree prevalent in Russia is epecifasiy, PJ. W.VAN CORTLANDT, not conclusive on the subje It has boon there ia eau'e Wh contars wish ia thie resident Flee a a 1 Verthgutiod, 4 dc 160 tena 10 Lrosecute win ime ~ fortwo years, and during the last your over two | tye eS esti at wich t wil, witice ye Migurwcen Bias Lara irk thousand persons have died of it in St, Peters LU SELL Wo WhedcOri To H, W. Smun, Boa. burg alone, But there are reasons why it may SUE ATT wor Ryesry Dean Sin: Youre et the 27) at bans, and shoo linger in Russia e loug while without crossing - wre Mlewied to Pee bien the frontier, Iu fact, it aoema to like Russia, and | Providentio! Escape of the Workmen Dau- | *ill ploute Bid ¢ re 11 Muscovitish mortality we may find our ese cr ol the Flamce Kuuplag Alsog the Ve hovegen your Ay, Sweee's wale i b mortality we may Gnd our exsape | aes CHUDK, Aud, 10—A. fie books vera: | dos2uiog. Trmcione letter, wolch plewee lund Mr from the ravages of ‘be pestilence, Hut the avcw its lie bioke out wt | Bow, Yours, revect uily, necessity of preparing fur its approach iain no | te Hen! of Slope Ny. ¥ iwstseo' No. 6 wine of the 3M, VAN CORTLAND } Lebigh Coal and Navigation Coopany, ot Suu Provident Fleet oos Paik respect lessened, Let ns have clean streets and i Per GWT ; ea : Lil, at 8 c'cloc’ Mle morning. There were only ouses, whether it comes or not; and ifitdovs | 2 'nen ipside, and tuev all cot oorin eaeey. tin apne tzRtroon Para, Du 15 come, we shall sev it robbed of wore than half its | proy)tential tat the accident dil not oover lat + RPcne toinalar ihe sures a ternors W eu the wen Wore ull Iu the mine, Tt is ea puee. bu ey eres a ' oe will be but litte aumage, though the Manes ie ped ANDT ‘oyagis en vi,zag, or pedes ours * 10 Gawe WILL aM SAW Voyages fi,zag, or pedestrian tour | ay cot the peiter of the workwen, wh doin SULPAUD FRNAPD, Ju tees through the Swisk Alps, are frequently made by | sels beet to aby ‘The danger ye that ts QW TALLMAN, Clr parties of school boys in the summer season, ae Bs tC "etae wl leh bs lands to Tam —s companied by their teachers, These trampa are | be very erett. besides ruaius four or five. tines Mr. 5. A. Ziamora 9 Reuent. , TIA EliiGut anewitdls etoaraa ehiteacia tr’ |e a Pea ‘unnel, ecrose whiew the ve 4 T © geuial aud popular treasurer of Niblo’s eer, runs, Henge te oo worked out, would be tiled Varten le to have o dowbe beneti on Satur uy Hing, and ihe time apent im thew is pleasantly and | wits smoke apt gue. This would 'stoo the tres | op, proftably employed, Why could not the same | Werk: 318 10.8 boved t ay ull tne wil be averied € progeimmes are moet uitractive, and will donb’ ably employe: i ar iba By'tue a dulnc'or Cie ire, The aris Gied'w ti | '8 Arew lerve Loves, In the alternvoD Mr thing be done here, among the Catwkills, ons | smoke trom the fre lor pcpy i ties, and us Muuen | Rtv tu Adame ie to agpoar au Clawte Mebaotfe tn the dacks, White hountsins, or the Wynockie Hille | (Hund 1618 eo dense as to be aporessive, Laas of Liens” and in ihe sveniag da Mose | Y taal oa , ae as Rover in and valley of the Ramapo? The ruilrouda gould A Compliment tor Ur. Grector. * Wid Qos” Mise Rama Howeon, Mise Uanline be used for the intervening spaces, and eountry Prom ihe Crncinnas Buguirer. Maratiatn, id Lath ib(Yl PxsLomenvn rs ras whit tawe part int 0 ou wil be fare would be eheap and wholesome, The bodies | The Now York Times cally Mov co Grocley une tym eae Sonate Shak os well ov the minds of the boys would thus be | .1'N* Con attent “i Temumay wash, lise Gane | part of 9 muss a ¢ + Ureee batt flor strengthened, and much good doue them, (hey wave 6b Lonester weu than bie uccuser, \ } ilendss who w: ir006 tue vost vacate.” A m Nos. 35 and 8Y Frankfort street is . tenement. ‘The suo-celiar io front is covered by an ‘rou grat- ing. About twenty five families aro buddwwd uader that one roof, and tle iar contains ten cart lows of Mit, To ada to thts annocosaury w#éte of fortil- ising substance, the denizens of that houre me treated to the noxious oders of a tancery that backs plamo ap against the tuclosure which (hoy cull Yor At Vandewater and Frankfort stree's is a wreteh- od frame house, twisted out of shape. Its tower floor has @ grocery and vogetabie market, Btind- | ine on the sidewalk and in the street are twelve milk cans and #ix Darreis of garbage, The sewer is choked by @ pile of old rag boots, oile'oth, and iragments of bot clothing, #0 that none ¢ eutiers centring there can be driined. Tuey are full of riimy water and kitchen filth from the teno- nts of that eiygian rewion. J, M. Caffery hos a tailor shop just round the corner in Vandewater stroet. Me is suriounded by (amilies who nse one hallway, and in front of his door is a pile of rubbish that might fertilize an acre of Coney Istand wen sand, ‘The gaiter fs dammed, and the large poo! of Gidh there tf interesting to amall boys who str tt up. Tn front of No. 19 two straw ticks have been omp- The straw bas been stamped on and driven over #0 much that tt forms a well-defined levee from gu'ter to gutter, Bome ingenious youths have constructed # flame ands water wher’, Which makes good time when some Washerwoman ompties a tuo Of suds into the gutter. In front of 9 i another heap of garbaze eur: mounted by x dead ent. Frankiort street, from William to Vendewnter, ang Vandewater to Pearl, wouid yield at least fit eat lonvs of 8:0b. Baxter, Mulberry, Worth. an@ Park streets, te. yorced by a morning joarnrl es in a heaity cond. tom, have been tnorcag.ly cleansed since the Sux poured Its rays upon t Hague street ou:ht to be cxptured by Barnam. About rom Pearl street the sho / be ments. It isa anique show Tint We will not mrtempt to CIM atreet almont rivats it f «erbare which Horace Gieeey's rm. Fuiton Mi et inside was clean the) could make It; bat woat it lack ag ty made up with intore-t on « . Combe keeps @ restaurant! in tue on Beeaman street, In frot of bie dvor ts 9 eldewalk coffee stand. Agvinet this stond t +e refuse irom the kitenen of the rewtaurant Js plies Up about turee feet bigh. Tis mountain of Ohh ie topped of wits. two buvlieis of decayed oysters, claut d miusel and the sidewalk tn preéminently wasty seribe it ‘Oovosice 9) CiMf street 4 2 pile might a coud service on the rout of Con.bs's door is made doubly mteresting Uy three barrels packed (wil Of rowen crave and 100- ters ell Bros. keep a restaurant fronting on treet, Their cellar is swimumiag in Alta rliy keep tie door open and distritute ir plice witho public, ing a notion at. torrets of garbage, ve Btord KUNG er that not.on sto past. Nour ty Yi boxes Of decompowing fiva on the sidewall opposite the fib mark ions of thes were er the contents of these boxos oma trom tiene fal LoAcs Was the neignoorhved for vlocas ed bud Deen deposited in J women were sor-ing while otvers were crme\ons and musk melo cuiter, and ove, gir. in OVOr coawing aw ‘soundest A gorvave man c.oxe by had attucked « Oy seer and Clam #1 ie erm foot Ligh, thus the neigh Durhood wito a variation of per.ume: Crosby street, trom une end to the other, isa ectacte to deli bt ihe sears of the CoM waxers: fe dia jana Bove tikeo possession of the street, and the scavengers Have absma ned Lt in despair Ouly ope Osher fel weed be added, Md is tat the Street Coma@insivner das beew ordered to retreaca is expent een THE LOUISIANA OULRAGE, Are the People Awake t-Shall this Act of son Go Uapuombed t Force a Renominution, rom (he Brooklyn Bir4/4. President Grant has secured control of the political macninery or in parte tw tae State oi Quisiana, Me hat secured it through his brother- tolaw. an ex General of the army, now a Federal (Mcevohier, and with the wid Of tie Lrvops of the United piates, openly cud ostentatiousiy emp oved in the Presiweut’s interest. Toe news of events * hich reaches Us to-day reads as if it were dated from the caplisi 01 « Mexican province, and sounds oly vese harsh to American eirs toan dia {ie Looming Of the rebel gune at Chorieston, whien Froelaiwed to the World tust war nad beea made on tie flaz 0: the Repuvile by men who were born under Its protectiax tol’s, and woo were bound 1 and honor to pour out their hearts? blood in ite he announcement mate toulay that ent ul the Urited States bad, through ivlere, taken possession Of a poiiaeal 4 ¥, veld. againes & United Bistes vuilding troove bai been ordered tect (he Presidential stipendiaries in the accomy ent of heir purpose—euca intelligesce would na vered party kibread ‘exposed to fame, and mould ten Who velieve in our form of government against @ violation ot decency Id pot be su and tered in for a day enpa 1. Ube gnavimity With whieh gui8 actiod snow re- sented will mura te lo eublican Kove! went Which still survives among the people o tuis country. Jc» Linpossible to arouse pablic indignation and siarm at this Gutrace it the Dare recite: of the faces fallodo so, ‘the Prosident of the United Biates has 1t to-day in his power to Geclire martial law in any part of the Union, to oli aut military to enforce iis deerees. and to plice b.0 lives gud liberties of tue Leonle at toe disposal o armed axenty, If it be he dare nel exereie this power, what moy not am educated 1n cain os oars, If Vester lay's pro e uot resented ? 1 it be claimed tat so pLOWwes his power to the peopl von nim, we mek id woidiery. hat prolect.o possession of the primary am yes.erday to wad, In More wantor of power, toox po ofa Rerablican Convention of Lou: stop there ib the eubstuuce of bis aut argent bus honest Repnblicans may say, We are opposer wb gowwer ko Grant's Fi matin. Geutlew@e, st is hot in you wor to successfully oopose ‘it When you eave bin authority ty Oopress your fehow ciigens al Lis pleasure. you € n pore to dictate "oO you Yesterday's proce ding show you ee use Leis likel; to make of It now re Deine ty be secu Were be vetriotisuy sum@.iens to aniie sl paves ig & common couse, And for tin protection O: that governmont We all proless to love euler besD any Gan OF cuY party intrveted wi, uty of maw iniaierine it f the Trouble, owas quite # turmon in New Orleans poli Uda, OU OG UND Cha Meena 10 Teor ka: ie tae Buite Commitee, “Chere war a difiieaty Deiweea te Cusiou House officials aud ot ee, and Iwo Conventions were the resu.t, ‘Tue wou le Brose HOW OVEr-UNAICGy wibuny ence Othe Prost Bt sod deputy marstais, vid Lnited Biuves #o- Glia Were Caled into requis! —— A Mild Rebuke trom the Tribune. From the Tribune Whatever may be the Foal t rite of the quar rel, ibn ve (on essed Wat tLe couluct uy tw Cate) ans iy Drtaiue & politiew! eonventog into +0 Unsuitable m pice as tue Custom House, for che sake ws Dlaussbhy plea wr en aging Caited Slates oors to proves. it, Iw not to b ornibie pretext. This w:tion of the anu Wa purty is Ge ended in u Wamiingtou despstes B. We mas to believe Wat f Ric: tel eanc ued tie proceed — A Stvriting Kumar about the Father of the Aum on. Prom the Cancinaals Commercial A rumor is spreading over the fuce of the earl) ue: the Veuuravie fit.er of tae Jr rid.pt of bie Darien > & a> Pesicuey the ofte * 4 OF Covington, What part the old 2 tee 10 ae heneetorte 1k offel | adres isu aunounced. Porayps under Wie prodicious preasare Cl rep, onsibilit, Lolk was Deen reminy BDH iM Le ue become Weary The p of the rid hove tuded as it were. lis area ai aioly hin boon Lo see the ndininistrasion OF is Fou A Der nuscesa In ue 1bd asMur ice that lis eyes bare UirCovered that ebscm ior ine able, De retires tw tue @rens ed), Wend ul Lie 8 ced OF private — A Volce from the Laud of Revol To the batior of 1h4 Sun. Sim: 1 does con's heart good to see the sty! in eich you Loudle the blsck-hearted sconmar | #0 are veepons.vis (OF .be Libs D kt expios.o erecity, You vive we ereht fora good deal of rom niem ont West, but we bave nomen liv ah huis Li we 4d, we Wound wbole be Duownenttum Ades 4 1ST Meereary BP wee The ouocrs of cuc of the Lavan. steamers Of Sta’o nud corried arins to the Spanish trope, are rugelod b; The voresl been li belled several Limes J bing, bus cer owners have consived to escape. —The enterprising citizens of Duluth call hey budding metropolis the “Zenith City of the Unesy-¢ Beas.” —Two-thirds of the cas of cancer where “cunduinngo” has been administered have proven fatol, =A Chicago paper has xpologized for calting & cluigen “too virtuous," whcn ft meant to say tah vitreows," —Therb is & mall pox panic fo Trenton, ¥ 7 And many sf the lending families are props: leave the town. —Garibaldi’s health, both physical and menty). fs reported to be so eeriously lojured that he councy live mden longer. =A new weekly journal called the Salut hom heen erarted tm Parts to eupport the Government and policy of M. Thiers, —A Vermont courtship of thirty-nin fas been woh aDbIly terininated—Hot By Cue deceore 4 ong of tie partners in the Duk.vess, —Dnring the three months preceding the Kern tucky election, Gen. Harlan, the !tépnptican canal Aeuivered ous handred ana Afty eeoches. —A party of vclored oxoursionists got on hodrd n steaner at Fervanding, and, with @ view wa Unite bnrinees with pleasure, attempted to capture at veavel, —Some of the farmers of Tennessee are tac. cerstul in their attempts to raise optum from the pops py. The yield ts from fifty to seventy-five pounds ‘0 the ac.e. ~The rural portions of Rhode Island complaia iat Providence has too much power th thelr Legwie. ture. It i# a complaint never made th any other berm tu the Union, —The Rey, Wm, Morley Punshon publishes « Fetter to the effect that he married this devemted wifey wister, not beeanse he Nked her, but * from « prayerfal coavietion of auty, —Western journals report that éwenty-tbree Persons In the Stare of Lown alone havo suffered wa I+ Yoluntery amputation of their ise this season, 14 UsIDK Foaping machines, —Tho Empress Eugénie is about to make 4 Visit to Spain to vee her mother. Rapoleon t per: chasing property wear Geneva, in Switzeriana, w ‘view of residing there, —There isan inn at{Rheims, in France, whera Joan of Arc's parents were guests tn 1420. It te euitt Kept open, with the tame onme it bore at that remo day—L'Mostelterie de l'Ane Kaye. the estate of President Madi. Ne. ‘The tract embraces opwerd of @ thourmnd acres of farming and, situated near tag Orange and Alexandria Ratirond. —A party of travellers passed through Bais widge, Ga, on Tuesday, mounted on four-whovied velocipedes. They were going to Columoia, Ala, 65 yerace speed of forty miles s day. —Among the peculiar titles to newspapers ie India.are tae Ambrowa Leaf of the Market the Fri grant Dew of the Vulley, the Mays of the Morning, tba Punjoud bird of Good’ Oman, and tha Finer Galea! Pura tise —A Towel! paper relates that @ man in thet vown Kept the dead body of a child for three weoxy tm alcohol, in a tin boiler, thar be mient amy 1 with ha wife, whose death he was expecting, and woo died a few onys ao! —The Emperor and Empress of Brazil are go. ing to spend the winter mail February in Kou slavery ta (0 be abolished in Bran), anu tuo iustrainent oiltion will be executed in Pome, and will ba aigned by tae Pope. —The Neapolitan coral fishers this year hava been very Atul, bt there le Bo chance o the prices being lowered, #0 increasing ts the dewaad for hie article. Good fi. k coral te now wo: Uimes ite weight 1n gol —It is said that tue rapidly increasing pe ‘ation of Minnerota, by destroying the timber a Ing the prairies, bes #0 changed the eliuate of itat State af to make its Value as @ samitario ui for comemp: ves excvediualy doubunl. —The colored ton of Atlanta, Ga., when they want to get noe Fy," station @ bund of music wt the door, also ® Crier, Wilh the overpowering iDviiM uon, “Only % cents, gemmen, and 44 wateruillione .vide among the aw; —A couple of quarrelsome colored St. Lows Dpes!ed UBLO the pisto) {oF adve'slon, and ov4 wus shot aguarely In \he forenead. It was no Ure, hows er, for the bullet was flattened out ms tain as « povog and did the recipient no injury. 1{'—Pale sapphires exposed to intense heot, Alowly and gradually applied, and permitted to coo 1a the same manner, can be rendered esioriess. Tey mo: quire mieater briltiancy by the process, and axe tha Cont COUnLerfete Of diamonds 4:4 —A linnet which escaped (rom a cige in New Bedford, Mase, avout @ year ago, recent ¥ returned nd began (ceding 1t8 ma v through tae bars, It soou became #0 (ine shat It Al'owed itself to be again aged, Rad apraare to be haDpy An Confaemisnt —A colored orator at Lancaster, 0! he other Gay, demonstrated the ibereiity of his views by ea: claimiug: “I pray the Lord 1 may tive to see the day when the colored man may forget bis prejudicen Ho (nt 16 be Willing Lo rer ive all other Faces ae his equals.” —A pumber of wealiny colored citzous of Philadelpt ia, with their wives, are sojoaraing a Lowe Branch, at "de culled hotel,” tae Benicia House, while others of @ still higher tone eecupy cottagen op Lafayette street, the aristocrasic treet of td piace. —A Scott county man had a terrific fight wih ‘au Tndinn in Madi-on, Ind, @ lew days aco. The ted MAL got several weVere DiOWs 1D (we face and A frac tured arm, ‘The Seott County man was a litle uEeyy Aid Ge Indian wes a Wooden ove tn front of mumal ore ‘Thet fashions change in nursery literature su ruee out weilas any ine vine i 010 tho rep rted (act Wed oot A eingie Copy of © Bluebeard” ean de found in Khe book ope 0 Lonton, All the deers in chisiren® Dooks repoitit “out Of primi,” aud not calcd for hy tue trade. The Rev, Richard Wilkins, im a recent ser mon ip the Charen uf BL Michavl, Swanviure, tater hie AL thore would be Cwelve won 49 ov" an Who Woull enter heaven. Tuis be sisied, woe 4 culovlation of nis UWB, aud Was based co sariwneotad a Ne ) the office day ws randicates for wot mony, Lara WaBGUIY “ewore th." when Tiny WR diately Purcl A-ot @ quart of peanut and a nage sm Korbread, an? seating themselves o@ Lie carvetona A drawing inuster, worrying bis pupil with contomptuons remarks upon me Lack of aDIliiy. @ ded Dy ask Now, sir. If you were woing io drow ww, what part of i@ would you eommenos fmt?" The doy Wh A menning 10K Inv Wema Core Cow ewered very quietly : * Your neck, or ™ The New Hampshire Unitarans, hele rer cont vonysution ed resolutions cond wuinn dhe ae bY NeuNS Of Faifles aud ehinitAr MH th) 18, aw MERIE Wh Hain ViClWUON Of COFFEE. FINE: | OraiMY ans AWS OF Le BLAL) CO Wer jue [otter Ap Illinois woman eon tted ade by henging ere 60 au apple woe wwe tuner @ BeighWuT, DOUCHE Ihe 6Ad &, Oeerwnoe awd Joon, Yen "*ynid the husband Reavive a sah, 190 must have hiched AWIUIIY Lo shake cM sx Dumele ot Feen applet thas would have becn worsh « gull ® bushel wien ‘hoy got Five. If 4 large emerald is bold so as tor JkhE, Ik weeMe to De Aiivered at (he VAC Je Heo Drone Ot te a certeby amt with thy ray of het, Me Heeins CO Toke Hm green Color und Fett e's enjaot™ ew common loosingxiaes Ak. bly of this emange. Nero is ssid to by ‘ommbats OF his Eia@iavore DY wheADE OF fn Immense emerald tn his possersion an Wy Sime queer sce vs ¢ su the women Voto, ei ¥e on Juries, de , like Uielr rte J masters, Keooctly sia niarried bad e+ nd an many E utemey woretuipancited avoa amid Bd He BecAIME RePeeAtY 1 lorem t Vesection from the ariny an the Went ia oaid to be a Vile The wen weary of che mouai Iie aue the reeuit t at bie ter pay-oay Mines LoYoriBay were the renee Uanmer (haw before le of pay nearly #4 per month hae nad « powerfal ection. A fow divs ava eaty . rom Port Mays a ab ait only exe of them lg ‘amoay 4 oy ar bw int I every (Ding bhaK te + th Doring bis Pontifieate of «quarter of «60m ary His 1X. bias Whuerted the doa ava ved Cardibale and Bas au bat Ow bowed boa baered Colle, There are alive te-aiy wy Our who were presenied wita their y a8 pre ory, and the young aco Twenty two hate, ao uimematy farge nuit are Jnet now Voemut; wind the jie F thie Cnedttont Bie How At Nome aud Delonging fot Caria are only twenty @IgbL iD numbed, Of WHOM thee OF four @un!ed MOKE OF Lees tO m wae es InAwLVity Dy Bae OF sickuesa,