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THE SUN, THURSDAY, ty - —at —— \ been confirmed by the Prosident of the | exports to the United States gmounted to £28, ny yy yp 7 United States. Now, in the name of our com- | $95,000, an lncréase of 1 “ser cent. over thors of THE RING'S GREAT FIGHT. mon humanity,we would ack the officers who | 1869, while the imports from the United States composed that Court Martial whether capital | Show an increase of £°7,231,000 over thone of the I that the expenses paid and cove to | JOIN MARPER'S GREAT SORROW. the government during these mornt to the enormove sam of i 4 q i) 000, "FAN Yura. 0 Of $4087, 48 A). OF UD WARY Particulars of the War rper's y I I 2 per cert, w a nhs eatire athe! on Core cari Gur) ns GRuTe rmouaT, OF, Brovhor ard Sister—Twoe Colored hove THE AFFIDAVITS ALL IN AND TUE a er n0'y Of Ww lork. The Mayor doesn't 1 euder Arrest. | previous year. beh kena Wh date foo Tigutheaverage ex) nt Fron the Cinctnnati Comineroiat RAST vorr mlarining © Her tn Walch t We mliege ty Lexixorox, Ky, Sent. 11.—Thy people of Lax. 7 Trae? sateeratee (RC alot | ington, and th fact ot Fave'te and Woodtord coun: | TRO Greatest Speech Since cau pee ane cat a | sles, Were scried this mor nive by tha rece tion 01 Fy to the laws, ence he inte Nrencs of # meet ernol ceed of bivo hat bonnty | had been pernetrated during the derk noura nt tne Danicl Webster, ‘to themwelvos. We right. The olf ana ‘eecle brother of Jotn Harper. w M. Tweed was tho owner of Lonafelio: Was murdered in bir bed. y % Jude Barnard Whitt! in the army? If not, it would seem | Dersons farailiar with the workings of the Wis, Peace We ing Out a Decte that thore are no pino trees in| Departmens ot Buildings under the mansge hie Ar { a gallows can be | ment of Superintendent Maconecon have not vteur—Al Affidavit intra jent—Mr. O'Gorman’s Boba- Of the laws. con bin Reply to Mr. Strahan, Pa east ‘prised at the revelations recevtly Nowwvithatanding the inclomency of the weather, Ein pace | punshment has as yet been aboiished -——— “ng | Novada from whict framed, or no prisons at the service of the Fa 3. been ot all made in Court of the monner in which the ma. | the attendanes before Jncge Barnard yesterday ow y aod New ¥: roan. | and tile scarcely leva infiem Jared sister wae cot 3 Government tn whieh to confine criminals morning ¢ the Ring's fight an J | eerint 4 186% and 70, Uw period | and Locked with ® batches watil there Is uo hops of chinery of the Department is employed to extort 11 10 800 the Ring's fight vo on was lore, and | #7/t airing the i \ ’ ec found guilty of the lceser crime of mam inoues tts ihe ewnete"ef beildings Tou Sua | te toectaldre were sivacions ta temoet ahd vicor- | SuEPEAGitin MnesaMres ari wee Gade vanantes | DEE TRROETT. ss a secon, ana tin atater | PHO AMENDMENTS WISE AND JUST Ha win'e Theatee—Kelly & Leon's Minatrala, slaughter. Tho President has power to | hey repeatedly denounced the corrupiness of | CRY Interested. Indge Barnard looked briester | ATitinne tor printing vor ountianery foe iat_por | Riz eben, have lived in the A Lozeriier «I ae. THEW Avene The atre—Div lym ple theatre Hompty Nunpty ‘i na mi o het coe amonne mitigato but none to increase the punish | y,corecor, and be has never dared to reply to | "9, Ore aristoeratio than usual when he took Lis | poses amoniy oy HF Pegntuns. $0F wlationsey for uit BOE | moat ance tniavey. They are. atl between seventy is < to root te | Bitted oy ail ihe sefardane five ant ei her years or ee, and os none ortiem | The Supreme Wh isha Piees tah Onleoes mont inflicted by a court maria} and We | our accusntions, Now that aman of the position | {tite ahd seemed 10 grow fresher irom hour to hour | (ety ‘aware that ai'atidavit nay toon read ny the | ever married or forniod iteting ‘rlendenipa, or ent iP Court Cannot Franetere Minetrets sed fir as must therefore Le held blameless for the | of Judge Tarrey comes forward and testifies un+ a6 the argoments were poured into lis Judicial ear. defendant Tweea that he is not pow Ine snection w th | ¥ tod tuelr legs thriite kimsioté in treir youtl. My ", Lite ‘Wuetingtons fetervom ond: Geir Eh Were sere ation. There ie wi afiing ove hy Me, | hevs beem cousizned toe wf: of roclal volation ia Touch Them. Tomy Vater’ Opera Meuse Burieryic, Ae owape of Lieut, CoLtins from the penalty | der oath to the ottemp’ Bible's Gerdem—t ris. La Wilba jeexdent of the ‘rintt ig Compaor, ao eee | their old ave, and eltuy tenderly and afectionatey Reweomh di Arting at blackinail made upon | Judco Barnard ie a great whittler, and always re: | #eul oC woe Tennecr pr Comuait, whicn ave Ubat Uy '@ . bs Spat ashe Ten pat: ‘ <2 | to each other for that rearoa, lncteste- tau vane Dratesy, | Bierited by the commission of such a cold: | bim, and backs up his aMidavit by that of an | sorte to thas pastime to carry off hin ance. | ea iis Ton wire "wore taerporund whisk a ether nome te akont fodtien mile fom Toxine. | aren pp gce netevle- « way a raced in ourcompla nt. It fs the ecicd 1809 and ere they have an entate of cone Warteen or y. Locded atrocity. Bat in army circios, | erchitect who has actually paid money to Mac. | floous nervous energy wnen his mind i | tit sig’ nau cavee papers tho devemdut stat ce the rienest land in Ken sit hero kindoess to the enlisted men ie the | OR@0R’s tools to be let alone, it is tu be b absorbed tn the aualysis of profound lecal probleme, | frvaca thal twee Mie pecioe Vint chunacs Te lanier walker eat caer ORC: BID 00 Ue CRI > that the public will be encouraged to band to. | Yertervay daring the areument of conneel Judge | Which teannoror ove rule and not the exception, it {ea matter of | that the pu tg ba) Ms ie y Hon With these Asoo) A trarher think tie teet | ball & million. nd live in the plilsest and moet Bi iD ore ja ai cif, “0 td ¥ economical minnar in on old, wentuer- eaten ¢ ’ Pi vtinas , quiber and resist hie demand Barnard wiittled with more then hie urusl wevidaity. | Wiurselt, { Aonausn ) Grant’s Wicked Admins surprise—and it cannot fa), too, of provoking Be pertinoe'ias'y punished the pine for nearly two bo said to bo much Move Wak & taat imme For the accommo: panes rahan--Ho staves tht iho aes) fatrati town adveriaenevie for Tae 'ux wil Bereceiver at Tint muant comment from & 1s tnduluent | We learn that Mr, Guonan Wrixre no | MOUs without cemsation, ana strewed w eircts of ng whom/ue acsigned ie it wae that the mur ler was committed; here istration, rrrevolar reat the aptown aivert.scme it often r oa bc ethhapilaheb ath Mi de, Ahavinc® around him neurly ankle deep, We ob- ermarton, nod al ie taforination whic, «ve | Mt was that Jacob and te wister retired a their BORE d street. at tue Junction ot | public—that the President, in reviewing the | longer has anv relations with G from § AM. OP.M. | Hroceedings of the Court, appears to have GA Lod Weet Thirty-ore Mrowaway aud Sixur a ono I. Burts, newilly early Hour Inet evening, and here it was thnt In'dsat\r ant hue sister bicody and iasenaibie rom | LL PRESIDENT AN AUTOGRAR ckholderss 1h Other wi Ferved thet the Judge's vine wan in nest blocks, em abont an irch and @ half sqoare and six inches been satisfied with a bare approval of the Lee fn the street in Par jong. Tin clear atnd, free from Knots and shakes, watch m Bik i Pady: fain d sci , q Jobo Harper was at Lexincton, ooking after tile - FOR PRESIDENT, ARN EN ‘wean, MBATIMET Thusligr the — ant of © besatifal glossy, oinkish color, like rose | Mth, that prea acpaaioer Wit at Daxipren tpoiing aay wrovaclyy woo. hava boon Were tae. olny Oceutante 100 — S vieiin, The ol per It ie stated in the Boston Daily Advertiser | ghowine throogh white satin, His present euppiy | K2gy Jor the onery company fet the Bpeech of William &. Groesbeck of O1 order for the officer's dismissal. It would % ie howee=-the. siceping \ 1, at Steubenville, Ohio, Veaterd ‘ that the Collector Boston and the United | «as furnishnd by orivate contract; out it te ramored of tie boure—-th: va eping in a little na ys oO Zi Frarkh ¥ vr res ‘i , ‘ Oe ove’ . frame house, some fi y iaty feet back of tie Mr. Groesbeck, afte elimatiury feo Ly nter Sranklin, have shown a more decent rogard for public | gtates Marshal of Massachusetts aro actively at | that tho Committee of Seventy haves iarce qu n- bing bow a Mew Sereey & WCAG re ek hs Lastolite sty rion hed. bu.added a. few a ; marke, local to the occasion, procesaed as follows A me oe Ae tongs e rds. atranyl 4 Sicahiieny th vied 4 {Ite of fine, ett, clear, yellow Georgia pine, xin | tact ehian conta have sea 4 The mute nveredt ntl three aer: ' Dr, TIORACE GREELEY BIT | work pucking tte Republican Convention of that |" ae, aot PY due ui fetes as taceme ino teeny oF thew ork | ants went t show hall-past 6 o'clock Important changes have been made in oar poltie > | animadverting upon the slight value placed | State, in order to accure the nomination of Gen, | @Fied, which eels as ee at Jur clgti ant he aol to geeure Lune manntkenn as 9 atl ne | to get break pore being all weearey | cal condition during the lost ten years, and nos @ 3 feet by the hands of Mr. Evarts and Mr, Choat nlaie Mc Nee TOF rae flocked, and no one answering the lout ant o! ce A " apo pman life by o ~ | Borin for G or. ems that the Repube Qube im erived. And enjoy ou spp . % a few of our very best citizens belie OF CHAPPAQUA, pon a human life by the Court, and censur- | Borian for Governor, It seems that the Repubs | 21) 17 been gelected to make the offering, I dactnay thud etduy the mouiinoy ofsupply: | senenus | earumons. the peuple becsnie alarmed and | fW Of Our very best citizsus believe we £O0—, os fag the officers who composed it for their | licans of Massachusetts are opposed to this sort " Peoteol en bbe treaary. (Mop Durst into the house with axes, downwerd, Tdon't wonder at tit, The condition, f intert hich they d ; All thinze being in reatiness, the proceedings were | Myvi sn fhoraard-Gemiemen, W you tiy that owagaim | Abloody eleht met their cago witlin, In one | of our people, prior to 1861, vas one of extravrdie Motel wewnenn weakness in thus shielding a comrade from | of interference, which they denounce a8 #0 at | orened on behalf of the defenaants by Mr, Wislard | yom will room Hay the body of tie old man, Mun’ diaronat® | ose contentment and galtn Tr ‘fi cnet the adequate panisiment for a crime that In | tempt t establish there a general brokerage in | portiett, who, amid a profound silence, read (ie WALE OUT IN THR RAtN, kerows the ded, beemeared with dara coaraatod Md baotdl Sevarinohegea @ perce of te A hie head ‘beaten to a J clenched, as it ho hat m Iv. and | ution had never bee had always command ko Are the allegation thatthe | 0 cel wih ibe New ¥ w Nnaelt ie not very roken, und the Conetitutton d reavect, None of our sas the offices of tt ate end nation, “The Re- | amdavit of Mr, Tweed, #8 fo lowe: publicans of New York,” says the Adverticer, Ma. when's arrro aver, hat will the Demooracy of Now Yor | ® tore civilized and loss military comma: and one teot he tly tone (ce Would ‘i aa RF nner Nin a@aavis "oe stares Lo was tes ing to ria when cred riglits, a8 wo call thom, sucwas liberty of tie : Dot awe Brac screens cave ox sal hala tried to do that, and they were split hopel Supreme Const, Cy and, Con, ty of New York. John, ay or any. Huewhence | Thin boueiaien were enurvied wt person, freedom of speech, aud the like, uad deve Will the Democratic party of Now York | trator in a penitentiary in twa They have come to that eondition ray we Norss tie Masore Aisermen. | hes nat given weal | On ke Mavoraawitg | te sitow that Tad Minty bee pressed were tie | volsted. I beiiove the weit of Auteay corpus tad se toes (hi a aeuelul ‘ MeDertni one owe 7 Nthonale of the Ct ee Yor hi COnMeetion Up t) the die He deca imson ont o lenot, x ' 4 Y teke upon their shoulders any responsibilty | Camp McDertnit ie a lonely out-ofthe way | here the nation hus nothing to expect from | B'S NMTWcnarat Conwolis Whien st, | fenuteess sare how ne st ce une Fea er ee oo alco sertfert eovnred poo» | Wot been ruspended prior to 1261, We aoachs to dor the great robberies of the public trenenry | post, lying near the Quin river, norta of tue | them, except through the amezing folly of their Tareas, and Peter B. Sweeny. (ABicaviIC om mo: | ta’ ths eichia ub ins sio0, OF our coin aint | pio, Lvina straicht In Ved, covered with ol-ot, and | administer the Federal Government for kenordft that have been 7 potrated im thse ty, or a Rosa mountains, and just south of the | enemies. The Advertiser should have added er leg At Ve aamed ccrcnaa’s. bene aay | fe a om For te e's i} ee \ a hoy Or toeeib a Jvese wounds had evidently beca made with the a, will they clsively and omphatically repu- | recky divide Letween tle waters of theColum | that the Republicans of New York ere fet | syorn Veposes nod sae thy " aetends ' i 3 al, rt ty, Wil ian diate them and taeir authors? Dia and the Great Busin, A moro desolate and | responsible for this condition of things, The | Bilcy eM ect» sore Peter Sweery tare heretoiore and ‘This is the most important question that | wafreqnented spot it would be hard to find; | responsibility belongs simply and solely to Gen. | Foermioument, wereg tired by tHe. terme of tunate as to be ata. | RANT and the officcholders who hve upon | section o1 ine statute re erat to im ine sand neticment that had been need woon Mr, home purpos meni 0; ba in hie case, However only te uit evi | the jnrieaict ent Te ame tat waicn contd bo expenaed for t ure : > - pore wuring either ot UO-e soa rewineh. coded few. | Of the baie vet was used. Un Miss Bl zaheth's uo aod We muke the @ legation chat the rane wait in id ‘The old lady wae cod and unconrcion and neituer had seriously invide n of the otner, As our iathers start €4, 80 Se Lad gone on, peacefuly ond siendiiy, and not without any noticeable cep.rare, Tho Gove #7, 000." Now. + ording to the few Cint was the ‘Apnorvionment, ae req ited by the terme of (he will be brought before the State Couveution | and a gentleman eo nnfe wn ‘ ' i faverive ane’ axed the “amine "to" ne raved, Pavers claiget to,te done to csume ta fare ead Mt a.gne of some remaining vliaiAy. ernmente over us did not embarrass as, They were which meots three weeks heves, toned there might perhaps, now thut resig: | bie favor and are couspiring to secure bis renome | In ibe rat ection of fund art pros (los wan F122 0.0: HO Fepalen 10 1800, 41.4700 ot 5 Rotious betors the whole. Chuntry sround | 20 sense 8 bora texation ‘ell ay ti.iiy ination, But for them no such split would bave | (ft Shar ta Fy Biyiht There aro ea many honcst men in the | rations are no longer encournzed, bo par | ocurred, We Wartet on (heehee and stoese-or't aed dutine, joe And iow aint. | SOS SzPricv chaste io po teceieea? ony -lowetinis-t- Menby ves on fer uilet-anwe calorie tee Get Deniweratie party asin any other, Among | doned for shooting an obscure, friondlose - —_ Ud hi tg dite Lage saat yh 94 Bs bas at lA BE I Hei aanun cid einruiae a Ut al dood, Wut | teges and immunities of itizeisp. But ail did Its Ladera are statcemon of epotless famo, | trampeter as the only means left him for | Many of tho Canadian papera refuse to | ment ot so nach of tin princiual of sald honas and it Wha Bis t.lS4l 00 OF | Maule prevented the adoption o:aa:triwe hie a set. | 80t¢Jo¥ there vrivileces and tnmunitios, hare | tho detest public stealing as among the | escape from that dreary # litude, The Court | #ceept the Washington Treaty as an accom. | within fald var. ant as soyiied an mag be noe enna inet, | hed u'enrr us to, the tian ot Ue murdersor the | wre slavery ln the land «204% one In every nine of owt candid et pepere He adit: ts Teele scald fue | Object o1 the murderers, a. nobody knowing Where plisbed fact, and insist upoa it that the Prov. Saracens that (nie te ty look for the erunin t a long time tetore chy anteormiy of New York Ip + inces will never consent to surrender their fish- | {) ne! the renaider torr of aon worst of crimes, Tonatio Seyaoun, San | evdently took that view of the matter, and mane Sova oelive. ‘Thit was our danger, Ou wae el buea and inma ters | anyboly looked. Sous tLougnt the oaject was | ‘Troubling our fathers ta toe beginning, apt troabe % B. Cuvner nd Gy a . Com. | so charital sent Mr. CoLLins hom ot the various cep artis i par BD. vnriatig: ad Yess made, a der were renee. " w A voup B. Cuvnen, and Guonow F. Cost 2 to his | cries. ‘They Jahor under. the delusions that the | coautyot New Yoru for tve vexrt iD excess of asproneiations whit ha, lag ele alert ab Hirvthadtedusssbedsthelaoahdlelckdhes st ‘ STOCK are honored representatives of this | friends, Had'the case been reversed, how: dass of Democrata, With such moa politics | ever, and bad a soldicr by his perverse and isa matter of principlo and not of plunder, | criminal indiffvrence to life th Lbe.ennomicel oles. penurioge habits of te Heal Re lewne Harpers wera well known, ‘They were known ty | his brings Tar Love iwarded Go great wealth io bonds and money, | recent State Co Tit claiae agubet we ely uud | Some avid they had acct vulated as wach as ¢ WobGLa® Sworn to betore me this 18! KOM Ce Dp. Nowry Puolic Everybody seemed to be taken by surprise at the d made for Whose United States ean be forced into a renewal of the reciprocity treaty in exchange lor permi 8 shot an ofl | Gish within the limits claimed e TO BotiCd the ‘resolutions of oar ntion and t have evanges th jon to Canadien ‘ forte it thoy ad sect rurateg a anach an €21).; | Aken place In our polities! eondiiow during the lad, hone-t or the dishonest Democracy of the | but the doors of a dozen prisons would have | fuse to carry out the provisions of the now | agit: . hoes el house iind nit bean Fanuckod, @s ruobere ia Quest | First—Cianges in the Oonstitmiion of div Dettady Bato? Will it throw the Tammany Ring | been flung wide open to recoive him,and bard | teaty without their consent. That 18 the onty aMdsvit which we propose t Slgoine of ‘tie crothee=preases und Luresu drawers | Sites amie advised Feuspect was the ‘ae (9 rat bimeelf anon the reer were clams whic! y ang couniy were ere made 10 nANes on pow de Oe the Court, bec WA Matter selevint periinent to that Tweed bas, however, made ano ler nylng clearly aud fully the severa: verbcard and take measure ent pub. | labor fur years would have been hit pPERECT PE iververs all Ovurticard and take meagan 8 to prev nt pub a P) WOU have been his por. The mismanagement of the English mili. | eure le robiery hereafter? Or will the party | tion tape Abt bHtilea ta ceabeedias A miebueliad tte A eompl talo:rue of its follies ard | For mouths past desertions from the army id deal disasicrs Ly suffering itself to be eraslied for. | have been at the rate of nearly five thousand had brew o;ebed and searcuad. bus Cie places Were | Second—Chansos {a the manner of adminis he, | the fauiliy really keot thelr valuables. Were Over { the Gaveramon looked, which coud vot uxve been the cave with |e Guvernmont. | (hioves Working upon ‘a Dremoditated pias ‘The | What sre the changes tbat have been mate in the taxen wis abstracted trom Mr. Harper's | Constitution? Tusy wre three ib womber, The @rat seliom contami more wa the long ¢ 1 ig | C08 COE they Lave recently undertaken in Hampshire, is | "LE rett most bee to tuterruot me frient. 4 ; isteavey were i ts tht the subject of much mdicula by the English | He save he isu vy other aMiiayss, ‘parce who wever ecisien; magn tor wath never cureiaily planod at tie ‘ wor by the seorn and indignation of an out: | x year. Recrulis are in dewand, but that | press, Almost at the outset, 260 horses belong: | gate sua fs ier Bde dioue iit they Were, feweand traudwlent gion wie | sop ener denoting tnare, || No siaveiy sbatl exie: 1n the United States, 5 iw wont fam geing to read. I dou't. propo em, ‘Tam sreastng tn rescate oF fra enien whore je Lot known whether the old man had an SLAVERT CLEARED AWAY, x 1d defrauded people? demand will hardly be soon satisfied, at least | ing to the First Life Guards stampeded from | read «other « Papaiience Use eeu far greater tnau ive, ont mee | money on iat the tue, but irom tae fact tat | Wren the Gormttat Septed ob : pcl ied sa ein ae a reget i Mt Barred o hie tating the contents | [ain > ning what Is G.douoied law, Ghat to mee. such | the never-beiwre-missing vIn was Zoue, It W: pen the Constitution was adopted slavery wad y men whocan read iglish, when they*| their pickets, and thirty or forty of them were | opus afidavic he ie not pon. tor wc fe alecatin a8 we make here—ihat theve ocd: | oused tat he liad jen. 2 ever where, ia the North a+ weil as in ths South, rh '. > 4 pens were trandulent npoo their tac i‘ a ate nf The Maine Elections learn that a soldier has been shot down like | killed or rendered useless before the stampede | | Mr. Barti't.—I «eke van wit walt 9 fwer ines valid jasice. watch could be given wa dor shone hin be whit w and uierefure the Constitution did ot forbid tk, hs tase keadic ehokk ie MARE dE) car, and that-thee of, | enuld. be, stopred,...The -aninela.rihed jn.all | Decline wists, Tnish ue Lai bees wlaer the productiga to Court before your Houor of thy ity Of despitehing the Old iauy, Who bad none he orotge! tute eta. Ueinantiecingrand-a tw | vicckiee Where are tues -penticmes? Ther have LaLout har, and wae loo MD ausind With-omauionf. Very soon, however, and from tine to tine, the moelves, | winutes will make Lim a erest deat wiser very conv enteatiy. ei pablie-y slat 4.alanpeared. | tion to iave elven auy alarin, of in any way inter. | States themselves, ueting seourately, abolebod it ven by | ,, Mr beteetind au, wise eiougi vo unaerstand that | dic. isve draurcared “athe rery aemine thes were | fered with the Fovuery oF wurder of wer brewer Li | within thelr resosetive JurisJiet ns, il W wae Wo Wis Hor rigut vo stale the coutens of an ai.avic | Called jor, wae he tau on feloee taf has been ty | sue had become aware of 147 untry. | Without reauiny 1 sconnd for maby weeke and wonths In eon pectiva nd nowhers but in the Sonta, aud at last Hf, 4 de Jusiewally determined among’ the Republicans in the ehipbalding | cor las escaped with as mple dismissal from | ¢ifecvons, mad with fright, staked th towns of Maine, tie Democrats did not bope | the service for which it must have be drowned themeclves, or spoiled thems: , er fifteen miles of es to carry the § nt election; but | manifest he was never fitted, n long racing at lop speed o i feared dentifleat be fo Ate at the ree feared tdentifleation ; } Dont reitia ee LEEANE Seshatie Borrees Tenth Hussars for the precautions they bare | imuuction which avvlics to Mr. iwee', the. mis eft feuds Romie laws WU revenge oF. rpue it was ¢ drt a om reas Ala onty. ven hey lave {a le y Correct. ; caied Injunctot mand DOL It relates to of the Legruutare of | oid. pe Lough very closs su wll their dealings, | civil War, on bei as over wuslied SBAjUEtY) OF leet year | They UAve elegy M . taken to render themselves comfortable during Sk he Sows 4. BU It reliten v d pevte, t ver | thetr the portions OF Ibe 96 Cuweu Mguuction Alich apviy ‘ons oF these luwe 1 the campaign, They have ordered @ movable | to. the other detendsuts 1 uare suvitted uh eM avit to Fe warned Couns ior tLe Co! Boratto this; end, notwithstanding the Democrats made handsome gains in the ehip-Vuilding | Innd } Were thoroughly fair and honest, und two itu | sl. very aestroyed, amd NOLENSIVE fo eugender uotred, Bo n ite Seanit. la wb widesl se Gaaatibe pie Wid Dueked to tue old nous’ vere pu This reauit ts now declared tn the Cons'itation, Repub! Republi 1 State Convention of Mary ve adopted a resolution nominating | canteen, weatriage ten feet long and five feet 5 : Abu the jeurned gen lemaa Who appesta vor dtr. They coud tisae not OF Lite Cube Winvever Such a deci ization wae io be expectet, Tho rewaltd Ioealit'es, the Republicans have increased | Gen, Grant fori resident. ThisConvention | wide, with @ roof, and filted up with three ook | Conn oly, aud if (hey nui proper (ey can read ib it * The Coron wy ear 0g dant of scecesstal war are alwars uccared In sumo binds their agyregate majority between two and embodied in its platform a resolution | vate for beer, ‘a large enpply of wines, apitite, | est O'Gormen—ti the Court p'ease, Str. Burtiets dealin PAOBK: SeUV Od RERLTA, Westin ne form, I’ it Lea war oetween wiih 6 ree tirce th t ar sis result is due to three or four causes. | vomical administr wud-over thet of leet voor z the “fudiclous, enorgatic,.and -eco- | #nd..coolin baking anparatus, and | the coursed or ate, I weed 44 url vlaced in tas Une of the Winemes, 4 young meero by tre nome sults ropear {o the finul treaty ; if tt be 4 civil wan Bape Yenas Mle afudavit, Will Ihe euveeetion duit ae aes provignonss Bterfiahan con. | Wttiam Pryor. go. trmseit inte uanble wurte | they p tome weattication of tion of the Post Oflice De. | Places for storing 430 two-pound “| Of | Cours general.y om the dotones o1 ihe parties I repre ne tre older reports of vroceedingenttue | dieting fs cunple ot times im the course-ol & | yudameutal law coufurmin® it to the new con Litton Pr 1 au Denes ‘ WEG MR CREA a bread. The canteen will be drawn by two | seut, that it woold he vel to read it’ Twill glad y | Coumou Cova Wut the city show ali tho oruioanees | raid and ratoer browboating crose-emamiuation, os 0 now | rst, though tho Democrats adopted a trie | partment” by Mr. Cresweut. Pe on ee che rn cedine | tessa i@ansic cic teade vo. throw lant apon | paseo ur tie rera.etive Boards and approvos ov tie | to wine cictier head nora the day Devore, «nd | of th Covernment, Such t¥ ove case, The root platform, the cisaffveted Republicans would | ‘These two resolutions aro in perfect har: | (uiree' re leva cAe In jesalerg 2a the | ang rat oi the City Guverument ana witn Your | yanigtar s"mere wct—setelea tae. work vowayise | mane ter wnmemifeant pointy, and one of edu: | Consttuuoral Anenduerte stunt for tie Qual x i gid en sergeant inside. 1s jocularly recom. | Honos's perunseion, altucusa eater ca cede With at the expenses of tue cily,o0 accous vf ihe | f° saddle fi stot nein the secret, t chy not vole with thom Lecause they foared that | mony with each other. To renomtuate tho | fuged that, the whole contrivance be trons | 1tdjt@. tite aflusviin 40 read. Tausu proceed aud | $racgs” ve Ay 8908 waon eter expense | there (verde stotement. dy.tassVer ||| FeMay St eREeLN ste Baa 1 , r acdatlciore i m » + | road Mr. wee '# may And on the auth, Of then | Sailies Jail for farther exau L001 6 quesiion tn another asvect, Mow de woe reactionary old-line Democrat would | resent Taker and to endorse the author of plated, so that it may be safe ander fire, Mr. U'Gorm n ihen read Mr. Tweed's other aM. dere, alk wall no Pave © ep svproprinted Puspicion also attucled to her eotored boy by | ‘te States now regard siuver ? Ohio has doctarad be nominated for the Presidency next year. | the great Cuonrenntxo swindle, by which $$$ ___ | Gay wmtel dame spacisanity alt Swe alleruiiuas io LOCUS Seng “ot Sofie has Somatece: | fie peme of Tum Scott, wnom ol deus enzazed £0 | tere shall be no slavery within uct Jnriadiction4 Like the di:satisfed Republicans of Cali. | nearly halfa million dollars was to be filehed Mr. A. TL. Lariin, Naval Officer of thie | acuon. Live reading 01 p. @ vow Pr with pare id the ¢ the execution of arose ond upeied the m Hon Preceding 9 tord y, and who leit the tarm erriy |New York has de nue too youn, dull-bralped, a1 inexperteneed to nave 4 it int wed it, Every Stats in the 9 West and ia toe North has deemed FO naticntion been thos closed, Mr, Stra OMyOr te aula a "s REM \RES, his post twei forula and clsewhere, they demand not ouly e days om the Treasury, are two things that go | Port: bas been absent fr together, If Grant is Gt to | Mt Lartis te up in Herkimer county earnestly L.boring to carry his district for the Quant fac Pennaylvania nh +t and ty t w departure, but new men to lead it. perfectly w MR, STRAWA: Mine in an intensely Protestant State. | be Pn sident, Crorrenstya is just the mar 2,2 apf Urnor to behalf Hise admits Lang. Wi with bean owed om tueie hoods ande@ mangled | qoctared it, and remembering oUF past. It is wis i Pp. } ’ tion iu the approaching State Convention, ee Uae Ms arya ving cortect in i Corns pilll Weburied and simost in shelF alah dit, and remembering Bast. It is wise A child of Massachusetts, it hasan. affict.on | tate Pe eneral jh bie A wk | At ye ke Compiroiler ow the cersileai¢ of Twerd Wire ay aeateudOr whe Critecuads wii anys go te | ahd proper that our Fodlora! Conatitation souls the Blarney Stone of New England, The Mr. Grocsbeok’s Speceh. hour movement yesterday was @ telling one, | &mv Beud tancibve an appear acalust te uwo buss now in | “* fo ‘hat It may never came avain ‘ ecu festae on 0 Two Per Cent | Jul 1% OTHER AMENDMENTS tanrse of the New York city Demoeracy in| We lay before the readers of THe Svx a | Abcut 8,000 honest laborers and mechanics were Rae Penne Lene EGE Up Sse 7 Two Ker Gent: sar neat ines (he. hatehee’ need “waous thay nad’ | wehaiide tha pueands chance fete nobolenen: (hit Attempting to prevent the Orange procession | full report of the speech which Writtam. 8, | inline. Many well-known workingmen, bowever, cipal odd 1 | Peaiodiy vioiuted ite orovisions. ue Lue already heen | bern iyimx goat tho biicuen and wood hose tor 1 At nergons bora of natuectig nd tithe Ua tad Stati k ; ere ubscut, We did not notice Witttaa M couny. Tue Met 8 4 | Polished in iis FON He Urongut cut his ponte | 80L.e tue Would seem 10 indicate tut somebouy | yA! remone born oF nats 1 iets tad State in July kept from the polle at tue recent | GnoRewECK of Obio delivered yesterday at | Were abscut, y Ml . lege reeie Co the Ot of tie eny and ecu et | Gear ent sirovgs aud. made w ceep Inyvemsinn on | emboved on Lue oreinises did soe deed. Gn tre | Mey gusitu* Vo Maier shall ahd, ue priv hut 7 , 4 || Rew ycrus abd ure'periou wn.ea'we nave selected rauiences bat how pe aiected th of | murder nad bess plotted by outside ani expert r munities of tiie Of he Cid a statey, OF dal tlection many of the Democrats of Maine, ulenville to a mass mecting of Demo- Ribot he ayn Lg Lageg bye bene 7% brit Ueleat fy! Seiote We cout Destion of | fpocaluie to jucmen he aawcted the Court It was | ee tney Would have been apt to use tueir ows | touny persou tne equm protection of | via ‘ the Cabinet rs’ Union, Axprew J, | mesmabazeneus—reters Wo the verted Juriog whi touls, ; and Liouzht to we polls many Republicans | crats. If any doubt Las existed that Mr, | bers of the Ce vis Nis Gercnuant Asli wee Gueupied the Dreition t's 8y or et WoW O'GORMAN TOOK 17, At cores waa bariea tn ub Me bar Dace: fa) 2190. J) Hus Ramer en bs clunas 6 i ’ ‘ A QGanvey and Jonw Hl. Kersen might have | tas etty, Our ailecmdo. is that dpun the date one tue 7 ; larner was buried inthe Hutte barying-cround | oo iivige cerinin citizens for loliing any offee who would elee have stayed at home. Groespeck is one of the wisest statesmen, be euteved upon Bis Cuties ws bayur, the det While Mr, Steahan was epenking Mr O'Gorman's | on tie pice ad ck. The interment quuityimg cerixin citizens for loluing any o I ¢ bi : M marched with the plasterers and plumbers, but | Pe *ttuiea'or ne ct oa to BAT we neg | face wae u stncy. He kept i constanty wrearhed | oy the farm hans under toe enpernten uncer the Uuted Siates. or under any State; anda. t cannot Le disguised that the frauds | ablest constitutional lawyers, and most €lo-| 5 ong saw thm, Mr. Gauvar's grent truck, | ime twuded debt mine coer nite | in smiles. He woulo every uow und thea clevace | od Jolm, aud wicbout religious exercisce Of avy | guoifer clause aMrming tue vilaity of our vublie Tt ane thinis cha reg a ? f », thi ; ‘ RUOUDKVg bo $4 084900, Making sliovecuer §5),624,- | ais leit eyebrow, and thew, letsing down the leit, wind. of tho Tammany Ring operated in the same | quent crators of the country, this speech will | however, appeared in the procession and did good | R0z0." V1) derudau Counyy. wliv, ui A SUAS; | ls loth qu gbruws ond then, let ine down the leit v2.1 Hie old lady ie easier toteht, bat ati! neon | debt and the invallvity of ail revel debte, What ia direction. During the campaign in Maine, | disp:] it, service, The carpenters turned out strong, bu | To**tsd 10 0 Det aware the right eyebrow down tw alevel wit! bie recum ous, Sie has (our itac.ures of lie siuli,aad ¢ tue tunit : : pleat Pp afeleee han tt e ad. 1MB RXACT STATE OF THE CENT, bent ie t, he would simultaneously elevate 00.h, ob possiviy survive The rich. of clis the United sta‘es to yore. a also in California, these frauda were pow. Tt will not only take its appropriate place | Geoxoe S, Mitten was not among them ; aod Js 1 ang ine trntn of taisity of tas sliteaitus here made, | DFOss aud smile iwminousiy on the Court, the ean eceeilimenencems snalt’ ° fot wn account Of rade, F " sty a ot 3, Sut 21 fie por ig wie eBldarit thoughe proper to Trfec torus | Sh, avd the recovers, Every time Mr. Siragan 5 ase x MOF. 0: nitiou of servit id's erful weapons in the hands of Republican | among the remarkable prc actions ais Sy) RerTaines misting from be ranks < bead Her ti Therciure 1 preeuine must ov ned as tate a heaty pointagainet che Ring, Mr. O'Gorman AEP ANNER HIORE: MYSEERE: ‘These ure the chauges made in our Con-titution a ath aK ; . it will give directic he awning makers. these inaustrious mechanics | Mcxuowied- 1s onr statement to de correct uae de | Would rub bis hanJs and sumile sikuiticaniiy, as Sonar 7 I editors and oratora. And we warn tho De | t mes, but it will give direction to the pub Tevor of the Elguteucur law, they should | {enuaaticsiy mnue he doce nou clesrivadmitvw wilt g | ¢ carb We Would not fave bad Mr. Sirihaa Omit | The Young Woman's mingulay Discovery tu | “urin: the Inet ten yearemihe famous amend nevis mocracy of New York that as it was in Cali- | lic sentiment of the entire nation, In pro- | sre in favor of the Eight-tucur law, taey Vo saruie, Givin als eo, recs exvroamiou, Ac vay tnat | that punt sor say consideration Whatever, L lr, fn Burial Grouud—Her Resturutiou to wer | Of Which we have heorl so much, ant while) are so fornia and Maine, 60 it will bo in every State | fundity of thouglt, in percoytion of vital po —$—$<———_——— tiyulity to the coitraiys wie aflaavis of" tue Depuse | SeTWeFION, senteruny was the bappiest day of ois Peet alia eveyrine ants The Thirteenty Atrendment, aboilshing slrvery siane Dania an itica t n clearne f 4 e OBES iRINNELL Umpuolies Staite; aud the exception wa.cu i ve. and Dr. tralian th i afi eg A arages ° shisha from the Atlantic to the Pacific where elce | litical truths, in clearuces of statement. in | The Hon. Moss TH. GRINNEIL wae ap | Cumpuotion Soir, ald ihe Soy exception warcu ve | yom le ever tisteued, We announced sesterday the discovery of Miss | througtont the United States, 1s acceper by all, tione are held this autumn, If the party in icity of diction, recollect no speech | pointed Collector of New York because he had temporary debs o the onupty re it ex sted at tris dace, wh o'conwanta Annie Hicks, the BN ee dint pearen vrorm to's | ant in the South 4s wn inimonsly as in Me Nortty New York does not promptly take soine step | Wlieh surpasses it, and very few that cqual | raise’ $240,099 for party expenses 2 Gen. | wiai ie smouue ob hie ceiburary dens wei out | At the close of Mr. Siraima’s remarks the Court | uer relatives, Js J. oni deb Suuug. tbe free a ation {tno thant. , ee ee Guaxt hiussclf has admitted that be could aot cNear, wich revenue wea due whe wttuat tine | man Deewn ov conbaued til the adjuura: | od by ackeg! Truy, 118 Boston | or ths cuange they take: Iwctoue wien Nad theso frauds, the Democracy of the whole SCORN Cer Ad wate’ Seca | ment, whica soon aier took place. Sir O'Gorm a | ou ‘Thursday mast, Dot did wot know tat elo was | Uf the chance they trke a sons had es «! Tne &p have beeo elected, Why then did be dismise Toceaved for the CHEpose of ap | i® 60 familiar Wit the local eletates wiich hive ug Pow howe. W Mire Locke wrrivet hore 78 esinted between 1 Goverway Union will suffer from ite noglect to dis Tue Spanish Minister, Don Mauricio Lo. | have beeo ele 7 permen Othe veiporary dobeneitier | been passed for the benede or ruin of the city and | sie lesineu of Tiche's disappearance, wud ut | snd the Stair eovarnmien’s, ella Nain dusy pre Roveury, is now on a visit to bia intimate | ‘t. Grixwent, who had contributed so power- we weinne he veluporary uci, vacause ‘the one | county ol New York, and with the litigauions wiieit | once susorwed the family of Mine LiicKe ot ‘ie Last our recent Con vontions ze a plain duty. i ope . 5. | 800d in toe Iteaeury Dalauciug ile ctuer, Aud if t fe orisen unie m, that o 4D onsy matter | that suet an erin Boston Sande a mo bese bw Gee ee fviend and ally, Don Hamitrox Fisu, The ob- | fully to the success of the party? Was it on ac biter bad (aiiued ove Guty, ie Would) Uy that | Hos m to present the care o. the de-enanria. te to | Yeung acconiinaly ited Cot than rile bn havustang Ftrastiinury, vio ent wns Woe The Punishment tor Murder inthe Army, | ject of their conference is supposed to be to ena- | count of any present made to him auch barpose ct wiyine i ee MEL tie pointe aixcusred by big. im ite stroncest aapect. | io Gnd ver. Alter arsiving ip Boston, Wey vised Ma Pa Eh The Adjutant-General’s Offico at Wesh- | ble Mr. Fiam to sscertain from the Spanish Min | cottage by the seaside, for instance? And do | camad Bee et ne ee TAIT’ Oe TRiNGRGTint | Tate eer atenblan para Tt hosaule: cus overs unsas ete tie CONMMUMIOD AB Lasse were Mido s am AR DAD eanere Fy Oe | ister the person who would be most acceptable | Presents made to the President outweigh all ser- vaaded aid | Meer ‘of ine city OF counts, inaroach as sue | ceesiuy ‘Liey con Gilte Catel ot Blliee, | fori Js einowaible fo preserve ite sasrodaews uid Jagton has recently promulgated in orders | 10 in, ister on Secretary of State, in cose Mr, | tices rendered to the Republican party ¢ ine celeni amt {ial euterca upoe hie Wutioe es | t'MHLOry Caen eet tiual, Tain pol PAA AAUAITY AGL tGsleN cas GeseEoctaa ESC Ea nl | etree entanetaonae . atte 8 a : when tne ceien Ht entered Upon hi néyuceed Ne ition: ‘nis pol Vrised of her description and wmeiracted to be o HE SUPREME COURT CANNOT SRT THEM AaDE to the army the proceedings of a Genoral | f : —— Bayon, was 01,025 80 4 : 1 d : Court Martial, from which we gather the | jem ue Cat ee We Tong-meditated retirement | Ag an illustration of the beautles of the | gin iy see Mie'\ trol a ius yeas aude |v mde u arorsble inprossion dyon tue Court ond | “On muda t's Messrs, Young started out in | with’ nor ahonta i be. ailered. for mere party woe ia : ‘om the Cabinet, We trust that Mr, Lore: unaed aad Duce dience, and a very paiptul impression upon the | wearol of (ue misting idy. hey reparaied ani } nor shoni jdilered for mere pn Y yy franking privilege, we hove ® report of the ar- t @ aud b ddeos | au ge, avd ainevdmente propose the following facta : eat aacera HEN hiaveatae tia 9 , . Wale tS whe ive oudeo wave: tor the olainta. Went in dilierentuirections, Meeing ebastonatly gar eG Gy, Anen Om day A certain Lieut. James Coniins, command ptiidaste tt akiadall rival wt the Post Ofice in Peoria, Ill, of eighteen canuiy at, ois taba, ige | (The Court acjuurard, at haltp before Me. | compare ni toe and coneuit ae ture yer proceedivgs | ment (CUS HEROD at 4 aM oe ; es mrinted matter, weighing 8,600 po bo otner 6118 6.783851 Goran concluded. He € his | in case bhey Were nos muccessful, The eutire day | Ment. Hwou wae the oaae in 1 Oe to eee Ing ‘Troop C of the Firrt Cavalry, stationed | ‘The quarrel for the possession of the great | Dass Of printed matter, weighing 8,000 ps idl dete ueaucsat at | Qurviay tft olresar Act tue aiyeuwett Jeu | Und'sou hot it avai endccto ou gare cat | Haute, Brvions, mae aay 000% 0 Om der thy -pem| + sh ier resent leraxy witernoon op iioi bout equuily divi ed | Bo'ccck d ‘oan ing down Ti emou - vee pedi to exercise his command at target-firin, been actively carried on in the courts of the Ter- | S00 Ai} Ciree ‘ppl Aud Bball yours, ws We Milvwe, mL OUD LO §6V (teh,6 Whether the injunction would be contuned or not. K. when (cue Upon a cuurcn (he name of | Amendwente, for I sen natin, in thelr binoe, Kile $ . i bl i ter consisted of bound volumes of publio docu- | Mr, Strauun then showed by an anlaysis of tue | Mr, O'Gorgan's constitntional point sgoiast My. | which he does not know) Junk we the cougrecution | oi tetion by Ins {tie tuntel with (rund i dod car. | Tory for a long time past, is, we bear, about to Hlioprecouiea to wrouble Mrs F's isiends exceed: | Norebeing diswissad treme the ateracuipcertion, | leeleletion oy showing Itt tain im laving drawn up his mon with loaded car | TNsty Ot 6 mie vig ments, deteniaute’ papers that tie allegation is also ad: bhakti ms enc muy be acmitted that wn Congrens wis biased * e settled by compromise. The terms of the set- . ee a ee waly \@ stopped tu ex. he people we the lea out, a adne moins: that evercion. ri ber and bines in front of the target, Lieut, Coniine iva ny ADR rt 5299 mitted by them to be true, wlervat the wadience ee in tue hove that porsioly Anus might Leauong tis | Of, Bede moons s tliat version. erway an) a lrectod Serg MINS fre, The Ber. | lement are, thet the present owners of the mls AMUSEMENTS, seemed muca pleased, Mr. Stravan then continued TNE BONARD WILL FIGHT, umber of Worrlivpors, Dut wo Avie made ber av: | he chive Conrt cannon set it Aati®. Tue directed Sergt. Jonson to fire, The Ser. uve and yet isa Conrt cannot set it gels re Pee who paid $1,600,000 for it, shall first be allowed —-— Bas th atent ceaeat ot cab) - pourauce, Attachou ty \iw cuurca wus & venerable | Vuinity of a, aintuiecantol.c.linpedcs eon se geant and otacre standing noar informed the | (0 gividg among themselves $3,000,000 of profits, The Fun at Brrant wich w 4 uo the Treasury upon bondi Legal Vultures after the Carrion-Wa Braveyard. Tired apd hopsives. Ale. Young entero | eroanis, nor ow the vwility of sitianonal Lieutenant that Trumpeter Keeary was in | ..4:Lstthen the contostante of their title, among | , The new season of miuatrelsy at Bryant's cory |} fos | nord an kscaped Convictt=The M Gressed Ouly a ‘ew leet in tie enviosara, woeu be | maeBdinent. No Court hns jurisdiction io inaars p 4 . Opera House in Twerty-third etreat baa fe esate et i dla ja o: in tue encivsirr when h® | into whe eirenustances union wiich ol/hor ¥ frout of the target, Lieut, CoLLins there fe Bigi(on Br fea 3 | om y ; ‘ sate quetton ity were they. ta 40 > ee Bee ee ee [ee arte eaON EIRMANE GE:BAEENS Jawes | ocened wish a rand flourish of trumpets, Tre ud, Our Yesterday the real fight was begun over the | Wvuleyy examining avery eld eudsroue. | Hy passed, It they wers, all Courts must rico :mtae upon onlored allunce! and Fopeated the onlor Lron, Joseru Cuavres, end Judge Hintrer, shall | prestige which accompanies the name of Bryant ts | Fupervisors ov tax uv dollars of the deceased F enchmsn, Mons, Bonsra, | Sim: he sad to bee, "1s that you, Angie? tiem, Coal Teo Into our munreme Cait gee tk for the Sergeant to fire, adding, “ He”—mean- | be given a small interest in the concern, Wue- | aq euriable one ip the records of Keniop:an min- | 2%, 40'N2 before Burroxute Hutenings, Messrs, Conder, Bros, | ead she, aud without ‘urtuer’ ceruinony woutow | DMF bue vical) of au aot of Congregs, by At) ing Nig, Kersny--" will get ont of the way eaop | (her by he Hise. the Gh000,000 shall hare Been || airalag, he scrmuaey, Bean teberen ae Meee ick be that ms tist | 88404 for.® commission to proseed to Prunes to | Snir iato e daguintion. whom, tie subject or | heen covrend bi vote fur it, or brived to rate 101A enough when you fire.” Immediately afier | ‘ken out, anything of value will be left im the | if posaitie, or 8 fier Hiner st Ce eineate Ti aie tat siod | examine the eilegea relatives of Charles Marion | ours generally, Bw Iusieted that # oneR Krew Heer Teen Cn ae oer et (ieee peannile oeia y . y ¢ i 0 1p 1570 the ta D9 be Freveh cowvic wha t pd arcucd tue prop tom with @ great deal of boro ry if t ss Tlaut Ck s ordered Corporal Crow. | mine, is doubtful. Hinitavle Dun tea host in bimselt, ead peois upon | Medi fu asi0 the tax Iuhovees | Logarg, the Frouch convict, who, aller theft and | #0 Shypreme Court vas to auver vision uve tne uolaon ee that Liout. Corstxs ordered Corporal Crow : c — preter voroenone aurhter greet his eonveal etre | ogc Winiittae'atusien cuune,| huralary.aed sorving tures terme of tmprisnnuncet, | lO"! ea Mer eouveiss.ion stowed Chay Ler uuind | Oe vas 0. aibetyialan Ute, ne Wran ‘ wrap ail) neeo Ip front of the target by the | pouched Baltimore American, who tried to get | nous'miiriess romrns io hisastoandine eroiations | tyme rw sue tau rained hy, taxation, io ation | wae Dorm sx score ater Louis Monard Yat in taco | ME Qernne toscrivlan Uf wer, gonvaraai on tan | Mail iw uewiae 0) cutee, won 4m Soprame 2 dive whale partyy-Comporal-C a resolutive in favor of the Sam Daaingo ewite P porated uior, abd the crowds tat higouy flock to" } Ulknw taraunarouraia shall uate: trent [Th dat elven ear rappel ese ala ue Soh tie InMGMIneLY OF Cah stanwes nines eee : dining ; . } iry did fire and shot Kersry, who fell mor | dle thro the Maryland Repubiican Conven. be Opera Hodse c.ue forth 1M Whe greatest good ne Hirst oi Janviary, 1909 bo di 1, ticre Was Feibed : ae we 78 8 the tame man ; Young, ate home en at Jed in get ‘oinplete we it eiwuld sy bur b way or, IN the drearMty, On. wrceunt Of wrecesticn 4, EB, T. Gerry, aud Judge Porter op. | ting lier to ts hotel, where wig eose quent: Tenor, hinan tien ton cannub make ib he tally hurt, dying socn after from the wound | tion, The resolution was kicked under the | "Yoh pee Cuniee ton, $12 YB OTLO) The Depuiy Comper clier i Baby Oc Ra Mets Weeryi a doses Hilal I URE a eC eT Ta RC CT [EMT LO EAM I Ee thus received table, but Feirox esrned bis money by offering | Overa Tonse, a frou the yentra’ fang we aay that tneremnare. T grounds, and powted cut many suscicions-ooking | retired court, tare ste sett Wun iae | oer enivemise devemds at ast "or Kho gh ‘ 7 earalt he enpngement of Mr. and Mrs. Bandmann | ceived luring two ard ea If vere $5,600 89. The AGRI Yes ¢ i Je tt Meet: n My CAA AI lt ne would think il this bad enough ; but A aman con't expect to have alt bis faaiity tu ‘ Comptrutiers anes cenit tie Meputy ay an, geve Coudert ( oa aiAlhy maine br ; | ee i Io (Uo wourand cate aull'ige enttine ay Mae hip oeiblng the a O39 a Bs me termalnnten on alnidey ions 00 et ig! bn ihe lay oF of acting tn gud Hy pe aR ae Bi B49 once reas Bowever, tab Af ie Wat re niet ani or Cam ta trast wait od unded m All lay hing in pl evening. ‘Lo-night Mr, Bandmann assumes one o estinuate two vears ouiy, Males thal e only point in favor 0’ ory that Cha bel Whule wae linst Went toey Would DeVer bave rtment of the Governie agony on the ground, Lieut, Contins, think Statistics collected by English Commis | te chartcters in wlich te laa wou the greatest ehinared aud odd Goilare. “Our aiiecation Chu | pervon ew phetoKieph, ohvged to. Ve a! Louis, | The dersry, Young arrived home with thelr charge Mpeouaitie r to Luman life and suffering that, ir 0 the trade of Englund was greater than ever | M@ coinie i % O Goolt (Mr, Gus Puillinay | Unt ountranieie 1h, aud we the Marat ote pte Nr. Geriy sald on behalf of the Society thot he ect thy fortas of ue tity, As yet oo att hs of them to concur in ane ne § » Mukibg is appearance ab saal UiK0, Ne the corrces repr sentation of the inct, Pieces two f Mgnt at somo intmet gable to show how the | been insue tu quesiuve ber in Femara ty ie MEIN aaA aD DOERR GORE TE 1 pion of such military men ashe, illus | before, The imports from foreign countries and bade de a Mune’ thos vecelvos’ tio asseonuents ant irowaue | purine gor into te honds 6” the ouposiec party | stoute during uer iong nonence, ax its deme | _ ito ‘ fret f military disc British possessions abroad amounted to £308, Our Fiscal Agouts Abrond, tener und ein Loo Ee 6 cot eae the wscaN Wet Was. a Wee he BurrUpsW’ | NUE AW eac.te Mery LOL VO ¢ . ' i 7 s § Mees FeeeiVed trom twxalion cuiner to Hii 640,972 04 and ina: Ision this n orn . Huu OF Ler'mind Dy SOON, AeUh wba H "did by h's ordera continue the target prac | 000,000, end the exports to £241,000,000. The | Wasuixorox, Sept, 18.—Acting Secretary of | inercaiua uy tne conded dein Geb AGCY' 4d mua Ad ie u this Ms bau of Ler mind by “ tien, i 1 3 he Treas ariley has addresse. ollowing | {iither Amount, wa. ws wees, OF Aaatne debt and — wives parie ! ia vby firing, although he well kuew that | imports from Germany fell off neurly £3,000,000 | *h* re aw 4 . lay “ps dl sed the tollowing claitit agaivau te eouaty ewe bare. a tarot 847 Hs Whe Ward Crawta staluame kame: Po Agr ron anit our ¢ J popua ‘ Kexsry was lying wonnded tn front of | 7 consequence of the war, but this was offset by J SINE N neu Duan Detale’ yom with | Le Cute ae Tee eee te tee Coma tutor | Nawnonow, Sept, 18—The Ward brothers reach: | The return of Miss Hicks and her sported ib Sate of the : * f tho target, aud that other members of the | 88 !2erease of £3,600,000 in the imports from ¥en sntanttaar | Hie et ecutranieieh SUF avawastod i Wat eeyects Fo) ¢ gir ome am Cormmati this altervoon, and had J #819 th he. jude neh ut ahaa vers gin an ' bs pina i \ bicat Londob, ingsewd P24 Say or, au Win t i 4 ve ie nso Of sone Of Jngniue ind my sturious : troop who lad gone to his assistanco wero Holland and Belgium, The exports to Germany log wirotiers vas betewtors. | | PRANT BTYLE, F . An euthusivetic reception, An immense mr ititude | gogoors, Ik ie proper to way Hat there are cream: | Sn naire 100 Nhe 1 rr fell off £2,470,000, but this loss was partly made ee 1) Mis anawor calla hai staomeni avout the g147 10-1 welcomed tem at tho wharf, canton were Gredy | sivucen an! runors ubiit the case witch sow bow age jnat Hae 5 30 in front of the (OU ama Velods nism siog. Bat sir. the ary 4 i . MU Eee AR Te A an brrecnet tet rad. Lapnrove t eo ! also in front of the ta , up by an increase of nearly £1,000,000 to Holland ant Heide s Fai eae eA iii rty ihe tart 'et the Mayer, | @ud Maxe Were displayed everywhere, ‘The Ward | Wporiane it vse tnat Mie Annie fives fuollt 4p. | (ion gn tity ggiyert. ! The ft ry “ gullt vom the Courier-Journal. dois ale that inis Bui oO) ote! odeomale " a haga apariia eRe propria yp poo wt solrivot dc ‘ The Court found Lieut, Coutrs “guilty | and Belgium, which were mainly destined, prob PMR Li ' . VRgOe RATS IDOL IRIS MD ot Rta Hotel was bundsomely ¢ecoraied. and bore over the P joaming woout the country auioug eravearas and | oF H ‘ f Lue! uo dice of ood order and o Tue Sum tells us that in his early days poker } Celven in ercaaury | Hie eee eit enirance the Inseription, * Welcome hotue © | io unser outolthe-way laces, Honts were carmed, dud Urs ‘ of conduct to the prejudice of good 0 4 | ably, for Germany, With France @ larger busi a (volte ulyarsion Gen, Grant, Swe are eee rye oe, Sha piey.avra cnente tay tint ther sill row mo moreciems indl | nae shoula Sond read a awe negates wd ney! asad coade ned. tO WE. Famer”. Lueriens © Pear) Vitis eee ee DeA ESNTDE ied ROM. d WeReaN WITT fa syte acrtey abt Aiken 1 Hawtennon, aad - 7 © reall | rinks i ‘ seudlleni 9 clieni pling, een erleniaed Lisi 19d aes? suena vs win din, dhougt wire Ki doy rate, Where's no “douve thai be" wil at acc heat ete i beater Tail Mioy WAGE in Uae | tiendatt your™ MBAPe Pitide TH AM Bout : ‘ Gisuiraed the service,” which sentence has } exports was waiuly in munitions of war, The the White House witu @ full wand, J expendivure aud conie, mepusning tak thove claus world and as@ sausted Saving: Dank in the sun Busdine,— dw bli Cnmny b "

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