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Tt SON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1871 enemies | _ nn ry 5 it ihe . Vine wa erlh. ta trenires 6 A MODERN MIRACEP. STRAW-RIDING {7 FONG BRANCH, THE OTNER SIDE OF THE STORY. YUTING TP THR CAD to Le given to the ball na and Vane | aliases of the evil se | Mr ~ LIGHTING Y CABINS, ont é on quets of His Ine porial Now sie Grast is! and San Dom Vian Ino [A Dring Womans Vv Blessed | Ove Murphy Crecting Tronble in Grant's | The Hou. Thomas (. Fields Refating the hea sy SAE WW | will be more ov less than woman if she fails it. Let him be pron eo plee ' Virgin~ Snatched from the Jawe of Death Family—s nm Midticht Appeartnce of Calumnien naninat the Department ot | ¢ oF. 7 so We ov WY, ‘ ‘ | the President of the United States io the Public Parks—Fienres that were Not | OC’ 40PR NING THE HEARTS OF 188 to pay off every one of the fashionables in| the Cabine WORKMEN'S FAMILIES, At mutnee for Alb | by ) i | Heihis Testimony it they Can. Middle of the Kond with a Lantern Made by the Committee of Seven dovoine = this ety and Washington who have syubbed Jadge Milton's Detenes {The Catholic portion of the community in St Another of Grant's Speeches. There was a very largely-attonded mecting of | the Payment of the Croton Aqneduc: Tent , ' 1 dads \ ; ‘ i faile Ph i ts 5 ment o , 08 ite FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1971 | ber jadyship on any former oeewsion ; eh hho alatentont of tite | COME ARReSEnINt ty what they Barleve tb He 8 mip Straw-riding i jolly sport, Straw rides weed | the Bronoan Society on Wednesday nicht in the ers Another Impostor Beaatug Movcy~ 2 \ ff eome df past her hushand has been | dude Tires ve etal Pcuions cure © case of Miss Phercea Schafer at | 0 be a leading feature of the jollifications inthe | Lion Brewery, at 110th street, Nine hundred and Trouble nt the Elm Park Motel. Amunemonte Poctay ' Tir eruastutending the artangements | Hon. ‘THostas C. Freros that the tasur [the convent othe sisters of Mores tn that ity. | pastoral recions tint encceeded the gathering of the | six anewered to their cames, The President Vester lay afternoon at 1 o'clock the payment Teoth's Theatre ' law tw led eb the wen the | teetionary article in Jor anp's paper ot | Theresa, who fe 2 coars old. mus remod in the ft. | golden bafvests nnd tho fall threshing. To thie day | James T. Kine, wae in the chair, At half vast | of the laborers on the Croton works was rovnnied vt Dewers Thentre | a ue loaging 10) 1 Wednenday wae written by his direction. | ¥ na Johan Aty nd wos adopted at | omy Jersey friends retaig the old-time enstom, and | eivht o'clock the Hon, Thomas C, Ficlds, who is | Ninth avenue ond Ninety second street, T y ern ite av ne ‘ } Czar, ‘The Clarendon Hotel he eon Man He: does, Hot, Howeved: contenin tile: bold tne W0yeore ova Mr. Seheter and his wife,with | with a hage lowher wagon, wilhont is. but with | Vice-President of the Suciety, entered the hail | owed the men six weoks' waees, and the pa. . é aa eet je Theatre beth geaced fot the parpore, and fe now nearly a me ; whom sho wit lives. ‘The partictlors of the re | box well Aled with bright clesm straw, and the | amid deafening appianse, He had just arrived in # | made yesterday were for two wooks, th © Erasd i dy fot Me feeeption, aud here Madame | Mort to being on btootsh maraat © ure bricily given to the following | Inds and lassos tatnbled in promiscuously together, | ext from the lower part of the city, and had made | tie ity in arvears for four weeks’ pay. ‘Tue 3 Keily aad 8 thine unit writ havo her reveugo upon all | Mr. Sweeny writes a letter, Ho enya | ste hieh Wi publisied by the toece | the more the merrier, behind fleet horses. enjoy & | great nasts to come in time, He was nearly out of | men bexan to throne tothe office us early ay 10 y clic Riviere Carden sini ee bab iti i 4 | he did not denounce Ju S for the J ser tor prieipal atcntante, Drs, | night's frotie ns only the innorent totlers of the har- | breath, but lnstily removing hie cloak, he said, in | in te morning, althougl it lad been of , Reweosmb & Avtia 0. sts and Breatnas, | He shoddy excltwiver of Ms Ld dd rl Hi + | Yeoun Var tsure fie regulars ob sle field can enjoy a liitle diversion of that sort, anbatance : pe at 00d ‘ We | article, Mr ny, alco, hus wot a word auunced that paymont would not be Sewer i'l 13 Dip wbte THenbeen Ktdgepie: Nheapee New York: avd the public verdict will he | enced = — * i ‘ lier, whjle Dr. Cooper had treated Straw rides form & feature of the later fall sports | Mr President and gentlemen, Tieet you to-night | As the SUN man pussed up Kiglith avenuein the eare Berio Pavittom Crewe itis st, vet £4 anh! ars { sat they are served right. to say ayainet this ferocious attempt to inelte | ut ber home, and cont to Visit her after her | At Long Branch, and are greatiy enjoyed hy vome | tinder pecause clrcumatances. 1 have lived in thie cot: | 1 ougeryed on eisher side of tho road above Pitti th Thentre tr the rable to hang honest cit’zens who are |.evirin the ivtemary even who are pot uaad to toil and labor, They bad | yours ond Funink d thee ° y ern on th ’ tn Fe Bi Recaeae — & } , fi " {o Your Interests and to the haprovement SON Stare ve tien on their way to the pay. Teoy Pastor's Opern Howse 0's A Now Stave Trade in Cu endeavor to expose the theis of the | WOUICAL STATEMENT, such an event a couple of weeks ago. Tt wason the | pareur sour city, Duritie not of that Lyset wrepeak, | master, The poor follows tad worked hard and 4 ‘ . bi ‘ or was apinifted as anoulcoge patient | Monday evening that preceded the departure of the | — [have come to jay fete betore vor. There fea vend , ‘ v wre Theatre Biron Me | Ring | ot t ° viel inthe te Wey ARES fair bfally for rix weeks, receiving wot a cent OF par, * wim aN Matires en months ago the \ — ApEL, 1g:t.on ine reeennmendavon OLDE, W. It, Ca President and is family on their Western pil are yout fae and they were unable to raire oven five cen r - : ln ’ , “ metieal ad for ime pre. | ering ‘The party was a very select one, made up ‘present tur t : a law niodifying ‘y in A Letter fromm Columiate, Olito, turret | het ane.lieal advienit for same time pre ay tee fare. One good-natured Irishman stood on ' ph. kdvernesmentt for Tim Ete wil bse a ee, Lenses N A TRG lca ictal ont Aet CEL easels) fh. 3 Mt 8h Miss Morphy, daughter of the Collector of this faithfully, and should nee vo marte vo suf ied: io tolieel Wis fire lwica, ‘Wald ke MOST LUReE GY ic Uictewe eAVerIAGHIIAT nit, fearing that ite terms might | Tua Suy, Sept. 5, we nnderatand that « pareoge Hil Add Bort, was one of the ladies, Miss Brown, a daughter | th nd corny rm ‘elev ofiein tts Lage Pre corte ay Py-aee reat atte June ws the volunteers o © island, re | hes been interpreted as be nfarorab! oprietor 0 other With the question of the:r h bi Q tee Wer T treet a the volunteers of U1 to. | has been interpreted as bearing unfarurably oy the eomptainad of areny | Of (h@ Droprietor of Brown's Park, was another. { wno have labored mantu ty Be eorra, ond 1 paid ye weil; i1'* ive ‘ war aud Sixth avenne, fron M A.M. 108 PF 1 from publishing it; and wheu they | upon an estimable lady in Washington, This is liver tevillty, and | It #o happened that on the evening of this «rant ic Vownves, ot une rantien } had, an’ if don't get some ayont there, i\« * , 1 caaeea't tacks of iteot fever, | ae Y * ¥ Wot, however, of there charges in ener d t ome a ° vio — an interpretation which lad uot occurred to us ‘sacinettTemuttent fever, | aftair Mise Nellie Grant, daughter of the President pale vo spent Nome I'l have to be afther.’ FOR PRESIMNENT Iders Jaughed it to: *nossible, and.mbich if it was intended by the poem BAU YB Une Foxion of Ibe liver theta tae of the United States, and Miss Dent, her cousin, (BOR Thi poor man. is very inte tol. c hw 3 dined at the residence of the Hon, Thomas Mar- bth rH writer, we altogether repuiato and condemn, ai CAVILY, Which Warexcoeding!s paniul when | “IDE such I have come to speak to you. suffering much from want of me «amen —— scorn, and it has ever since been a dead By We BloRelues ep ann manipulated idly phy, aud were etill enjoying tho Collector's hos: |, (Volce of @ sturdy Janorer, rovamhting a thorongh- shia. Pew OF the Eetnition, To Gon tertitN h 4s wal Alaveh: ’ ri of po ics should not extend to per. ene nen whe ined her arreed bred Cominn ‘Ob, cot ‘shave al hiosophic view of fhe sitoation, In convereatier @ur Erter Franklin, letter, The warfare of politics should not extend to py ns medical men who examined her arreed | Ciesiuy and the agreeable companionship ef his uminngiete— Ob. Won't let's have any talk, We | Phitosop! iteation, In conversation, sons who themselves can take no part in it se eT BC want 18 fnew me MMicee pastios wore not eat'aed, howover, | 1° es t it ud several wes ‘amily when the immense farmer's wacon engaged | "gat {0 Know. t sat'sfi + | ficts. owt 11a the sive oe Wab C01 or thei KON’ FO pay us, VIALS WOE We | with the reporte: he contemned ia no very com- 1t0 Organs, serio nvolvedt 4 My friend. T'll come to that very toon, The lost nay | plimentary terms the incendiary suggestions of rp, HORACE GR ‘ that Lae ie organg were serioumly involve; oe | for the atramriding patty called for Mids Murpoy. | | hich those employed nyon the pubive pare rece! ‘ Dr. with protecting the sacred institution of — fn ho nine Arana ie vongacaiany wh conga ttatsaiened Mise Neliie Grant, “1 wish £ | Taine” ferme the ibeneate pocket, ot Peter B. oweesy. daca Howard & Co, He said: “The workmen Pp A tet fav { a Wy may nventt Uy ‘apin, 2 ¢ 00, nderiu Im 19 UPON my ha don't 0} ee 7 tT ui ue Ov CHAPPAQUA, slavory against the interference of the mother | _ 18 the Democratic Cafon in favor of honest | fFAmIned her Tnay wenuion Bre. Paya, MA. Fatte “Bo do 1,” chimed In Max Dont. {roman aoa iy faith as a man. Nvbere your pay bere: | Grey tiosc ine moyutorc tector salts ieee tee it evtint This did not auffictently show her | clections? Ifitis, let its members ull call upon | Dylaney. and others “Well, then, come al replied Stina Marotiy. | @fyer ie to eine from T shail rosentiy tell yc ditch right ia whenever a leader calls them, It was a . ‘ ") h NST Y aHOW Nee | 1. p ' ; a eniaa muds o€ treatment were suggeat “ tire not invited.” eazgented Mise Nellie | ,,Aealcel the Depatament of Mabiiy Parazcnaraes of | ich taik an that piece in Howard's paper that fd thet ol Fiend, 09 sac 404 Blane ‘| A c Rousevert to resign bis scat in Co nd were ot hu fi the mean t he war! ren wave by oR a ‘ Foley iby barron fod. oily how lite they cared for any of her dectocs ; | Ronenr evauT fo resign bis acat in Con: | eva tiriy sinning aaiat vost war unanle to ieave tie | OC ae win wot mate the slightest difference in the | {ellen J sewer brought on the July mote, and auch pleces will do sea and now in Cuba itsclf they Lave inaugu. | 8 iden Tuer of the siege Mercy, mperogne took ebed.ag | word," returned. Mi en ere arcusaten | See aae hoes i velore | the same again unless they're stopped. Ye ave, tir, in earecial to you 1 kuow. As ® ompleted your per part, ye can't hold cs poor divils in, We know ons hy the histor. Th cbaree to kuow It the last rites of the | will only be too happy to have you aloug. Aad be f transit, aya rond which © Who Is Responsible t rated a new aystem of enslaving free men, | ‘Tie trouble reported as existing on board | chuven'theud wot be pecformed, on rather to learn | tition or twa to the company will only The Republican party of New York is now | in order clearly to demonstrate to Spain tho | the Polaris, the Arctic aly | BME ihe chine ieee ee broken into two factions, cach apparently | futility of her attempting to take part in the | accounted for, It appears that Capt, Bennrxa- | 1.46)! condiion.. Ki was ny imese don that ge whore anxious to destroy the other thina to | affiirs of her former colony. rox, who is eominissioned by the Government | mre thing—we are poor, We know another—there ars ron hc geal lots of rich people, and we think it nard cet we Fist tive, migheet meceseley that ihe work wpe should sweat and not git money enough to feed the ayed. bables, while they enjoy life and do nothing for it, xploring vessel, is givep. Tfowud ner) @ & cood mind to go." said Mise Nelli aded, © But what would papa nay 1? ty-four hours, nardiy 1 leit the houre immediatety at ‘ovleht mot to go Without your Jather'e per pon thie highway the new Board Ip the Nepartment when @ newsvaver talks like thep mo Sue overcome the enemy ayainat whieh both Mote than three thousand free men bave | 9s sailing master of the Polaris, objected to the | ing morning I again visited (ne wuggosied the prudent wife of the Col ot Fahy tence (ap to 8 pret Trl} atuat Sooweon tup. Teain't right, str, to esd Us awe oe ks previous to that, the ota | #n't right, and oe Howard ought to kuow It.” WAITING FOR THE PAYMASTER, ¢ cround, there was stilt a long tine ate bezan, The 1s or the sopers Quarts And mye iui Page atetite tre ane aie boa ; a’ ‘eutdent'y Ine a peitectiy menting comaition aud | ft yeille wants to gy ery PA TPRUN ALT MB, North Niuth atreot “Bue papa might not like it," replied Mise Nellie, Mics bape Ie #4i)) Nestea pioiess to be arrayed, And this happend | recently been arr just as the revelations of the gromt fraudg | borhood of Havana and reduced to slayer ovuniited by the Tammany Ring have ex: | Impossible as this may seem, it is an un- ehaw 1” anid the Hon, Thomas Murphy. meus sted In the city and neigh. | course of “Capt.” Hart, the commander of the ». | expedition, in interfering with the navigation of the vessel. Where Mr. Hart obtained bis title of Coptain it ie difonlt to any, Ho wees Kher go by re te paym 4 “hie forniened dy the olf Bourg. si.so0cante ards. | distributed themselves tm, grou jo shied publi ordi: a ” neationable fret Th enslaved wet hie ‘ - Dor * " iidog furnished vy the new yard, B.MW cubic | som ily, 4 o ne beet of foy reform and hones naniet, who, after having served out their * hi Any person who understands the sabject ean tell j other ullen, and 0 nati, who, having bis imagination excited by | “1 saw Theresn Seater the day before she recovered, | Mther end make it all igut with a Go along and Tins item alone would: more thaw wake ap ier | either wandered away by themscives, or assomoled ence in expeuditure. Bat L nave only con by twos and threes to unite in mutual growls of menced. discontent, It was a crowd well worthy the study isitord pavement etd by the 014 Board, 20.70 aquare | of any observer. They wore mostly clad in ruse yards ng books relating to Arctic adveuture, and | 1 em'satrnen she was new ioe dvieg condition, and | *ujoy yourself." read what no ht uid cure her. Lanw ner again | And to Mise Neilte WLo ia responsible for the disruption of | contracted term of labor, had obtained per the Republican body in this State? It ig | mission from the Government to remain in | thirsting for notoriety, at a mature age conceived | the Mos ett DE, fe, tWo Gaye i i giiy inthe nreence of Dre. | Varo Urysses S Gnas, But for his grocdy | the island and work on their own account. | the ides of exploring the North Pole. Me pre- | Coorer, qusries. wut Yarnell. Sue was percceuy wel | nd packetae‘crovely: with the Anxiety to be President again, so thet he | Many of them have been their own mastera | pared himself for the task by camping out dur. | M4 By TAcew el Her deanery ray papry, | dred herrings in a box, It was a vor; a fice hia forty relati ull of music and anecdote; and as the erect lum: 1 office his forty rela : ; erin€ wagun rolled alone up and down the sven ne Rarer suet saa Rene ied ft sovel eat hills in the region of Cis n the bint their merry voices startied the fa PEC sald shaadi Uglied el a seen skoded ibbete ing himself suffi Montty. collimated, te: Amesedl. |e ivan ty: Fuiher Tonleder ia the, cotijone’ or ik EY (ota. be verky puaries eek Thee homed mwrty in this State would be as united and | ment. None of them were ever legal - : wppcamese) rina Rien di. i 10 one ebeeh U We | get toees. ‘The party started out aboat 8 o'cioch. ania ae ny | ately began to explore ina small way and on his | /ertern, Watchy fo the ettort alm hee Wie They had traversed the ieneth of the bluff rond t ayia ¥ or thice thines, and were returning toward the West own hook, [lis perseverance Be eee ats | Bud about mimizht, when, directly in front of the assistan waters of Merey, her nurses. she | Preginential cotare, they were halted by an appari in getting into the Arctic re; 4 her consin joined the hap- soon tucked away in the huge buried in straw and Dianket fler ner cure, py varty, and we ni 4 patchwork. There was no beauty to Telford pavement laid by the new Board, %@ 700 square » thelr outward abpearance, but the braway hand ¢ ia aaa soins tnd ‘the stern atures told. of that hobiity palecegam, ste. troxen and fornanea by the olf | Mtat'e suet dale rama, ‘ny mene toy har n stone, broken and furnished by the new | working meu who are (he life and activa of te ieubie yar Counters c nirbe set by the ola ra. 6.00 by the new Board, 20.0 Bove viacy-al sand hia | for over fifteen years, and during that | ings severe winter on the top of one of the bigh- The exphnation of this sudden and uati, when, feel- MIRACULOUS RECOVERY, weal fret No thieats were made tn the course of their di D lineal inet cansions; indeed, tie possible insurrection #0 sibeshers thee ane 4 strongly hinted at by Howard & Co, was irecly d reat, completed by the | fouuced on al ea. The majority of them have shag oc! tly not lost faith in Tammany yet. All so0ke rine of the highest respect of Tweed ana pweeny, Mayor Voo O'Hail was laughed at oo wil bands. ns harmonious as ever, slaves, and some by their industry and When Grant was a candidate in 1868, a)l | economy had accumulated considerable capi Republicans voted for him, They knew he | tal; but all alike were seized and condemned had never belonged to their party; but they | to perpetual bondage A few managed to sica girl had becoine ¢ enred him the | was of no avai Vovether with made a novens ta n. Now he has | Aimcoque, hoping Fifey-ninth of moneyed backers, und,he sneceeded tof Bieasel Margaret Mary | tion evrryimg a lanier, and erving t @ the departni © obtain of God the recovery of Stop tin i gains! it, You wno judee tor yourselves whic! wagon, Vow i yelpers ber hesith tro the intercession ot that exit, ! was the vo ‘of the Prosidentof the Uatted gone out at public expense, bat his wadertaking Immediately upon entering the grounds, the sre 1 AlhOEh NO answer Was Vouchavod to this mine lavas ; : cats ; aeMiAG Faia 0 Hay Wik Be ‘ 1 ‘ i ,. mun looked for bis gld friend Father Corrigan, but Iwiieved him a patriot, aud they felt grateful | escape this terrible fate by paying over to | to interfere in regard to the navigation of the | days’ prayer, Lieroen did bot Wwerefure give up ber ny danghter in there 1" angrily demanded the found big me . confidence in Go! ‘There wos at the swme tine in the infirmary anorher Pultwrer, Magoalcn H meneed, WohOne Leltn novena in boner of the Bi which | every day tue Litan for what he had done in putting down the | Lorrz Rovenrs, the Governor of Havar vessel with an old and experienced shipmaster reoellion. But as his Administration was | large sume for their exemption; but those | like Capt, Beopixerox, looks as if his bh yped and its odious and revolting fea: | who were unable to bribe the Governor have | been turned by unexpected success, The fuct aforesaid President, at the tho wegou with his lantern ge Yee pape Dam bere” durifuily resp nded Mise ‘Get ont this minute and come into the house, you buzzy," showed the Prosidont, at the sume me grvsping his deaghter by the shoulder and drac- €ing her out of the wagon," Ain't you asuamed Yourself, cutting up in thia manner and Keeping o OD bere till thie time night waiting for von, whe you know Thave been kept np the pat two nix and have got te be wp ab day!ixut to-morrow mor oO away ! e time approaching GneRNBAcKs, At length the pay-roits were brought from the omice. A targe id onisrte, Fe (he roar of Une lilly Wooden building Which anewers (or the paymaster's office, On this were spread the pay-rolls. three In number, At the bead of the D pay iis Ait table stood Mr. J. Noe, and deliver bot noteworthy the checks to the workme: @ foot was & ea cinte tn aneie parnees on PIAS arennes and wns | eeuleman with & copy of le, Teady to At ve rica to thelr wealth, with barely a single excep. | minister the oath whter each ten, Pesta aoe reriane tie pale | tuke Oefore receiving bis chock, These prelim Taussctions | weries over, he window flew open aud disclored ticenvle, Ui it iivtitehana sioloes of waste and the great in the lowly, howeat fmitufu'. ee the everywhere (ring in Lote at Snot steatwith Whom sie ble had heen pla: ed Vi of the Lwmimeu for the future of the expedit ced ident Gnraxt in opp dures rf sugurs came to be seen of all men, its nepotism, | been forced to sign away their liberty uitract, of which w was p der the direction of Hatt by Pres. It wishes of the lending seier its bestowal of offices in return for presents, | life—the ite encouragement to bribe-takers, its troyal of the enusefof liberty and er shave a copy em in exactly the same pa: | position as the negro elaves of the island be first days of thie novena ‘Theresa seemed n to the judgment and | to tafter ieve i but toward the end she became very days slie (ad eaten searcely Without the veip of atess dificuley in ber No ha mac je men of the covn- | anythin anc n. bY peculation and fr im incompetent edieine} h peter a but tn the vanish Secre Hatnral functions, aud was freqnentiy ins state of |} —_ Unconsciousness. Indved. her condicion was euca | '9G 10 hen Ronent B. I Patients yn the room, people wiil believe that he is opposed to iraud in | aifferent apartment elections, aud no lk THeteGay, Ae: Sw tion in Cuba, its shameless attempt to make We h money by foisting San Domingo upon the | tery of State, Don Hamiiros Fisn, will taki » no hope th Mx. Cady reaty to pay the workm en. Sill Father Corrigan did not put In an appearnnce. Mr. Cady frat annoguced that ail mea whose laborer not euougt (9 make the 01004 Dol nuinbers were above &) might go to their work, as ‘Aud yet, while | counse: obedience to the law and to | Aone Deyond that would be paid until to-mnor tvou.T | Tnere wasazroan of disappomtmaut, and soms OSEVENY resigns the gm into the house with you 2” Miss Nellie burst out Inficied by her tattier United States—when all these things were | any notico of this flagrant atrocity; but we had to be removed to a ard and und , the majority of Repub. | commend the subject to the careful atten. ving, pertly from the paiy rongb treatment the Inet day of the vally of Tanmany partly ite pieccates however severely they tay af licane Gorate élek. at beark ead’ tevetied | UbN of Seuktor Sosnvers It ongtt to evoke | tan ovens: oH Hriay it wos chowgit wdvisubie tat | from. mortification. Ih) the ment time Mies De t | am tanpy to. be alte to say that Judge fiarnard at tiv | two hundred dropned out ot the ring and wadly weit tine : ‘ . sie anon mage ber conreasion ag phe wremed to V8 | was assisted from the wagon by the genilewen ot | suzemticu to-day granted a moniMcation of hie injunc- | away. he ousiness of the day mow began in eat- ainst the man by whom they were thus | bis mos: earnest and persistent edlorts — n The parsy, and approdcuine: the President vecin es. | tiene 1uat the Deparument ot Finance is entire'y fro, | nest, Tne frst an ealled was N ‘ Rare i age Our attention has been ealled tow state. | commumon, Nearly ail that morning ber evce | Soentetiie with kita I thdeed it. had ‘ever. been restrained, to pay all who determined that he should not again be theit Underground Ratironds for Cities. ment purporting to have been forwa Be ae anawer boc one adi rember atierward | aet (reat me respect! ‘ a | Waakuie,Deratinen ot Finance of every voasiniity of | calling out The ‘Ihunderiolt,” aud some. on 1 cago by an a the Asso ross and | y a'eatd dar thin MN rea OE Gr wien: Ware aaa vba cidey teruge.1 bere state that if they will consent to | CalliDE out © The thunder holt, ewud date; but he was obstinately resolved | tr Witrrast B. Open, one of the most | “88 RaeenY Gt i ws an | w ag said dariue ¢ ~ away toward the house wih the Presitentand hia | faved ide ant bod itd a tem. the | else Called three cheers! The ch : z published in that n the 20d inst, Accord. Sue was evidently sinking, aud Dr. Cooper, who | Goucnter, Hat the. purty In the wavon could dic. | Peoartment-of w iven, probably because of the presence of tie po to force his nomination upon the party. Me | disiiiguished railroad men in the country, | jag to this sratomeat, one Merrie. J. O'R Fisiieu her some time defor’ dinner. ynized her va | tinerly hear iueir volves 10 angry. altoreat to pevertayeat oh aogatiare then ficemin, Out the expressions of auproval heaped 3 1 i hat hay call Pan ae iz to this stal at, one Martine Rovune | be dying, saying thac ste coold nut live maay hours, | Vac Dear their Sones 11 A ere If they revnse our off por Senator through this Kittle episode were wun by subjecting it to what they eall re- { has published a letter uring his opinion | says that the attachés of Tue Sun have enjoyed | About Il u'cioek A.M. ine priest came to adm tone es . y mark: J strong. He was evidently 9 favor 'e organicution in the city of New York, where | that for Chicago, of which city he was long | sinecnres from. Tammany, and ‘hat the editor ot eee eee ene ie ae eee ine — “Sir, Sipe tees (teak is i pare wom ee heaeeee he opponents largely preponderated. And | a prominent citizen, the best possible mode | Tre Sex has bad a sinccure of ten thousand a | tie room, tendant rast hatabipamas rial ght Heod works: Diierl? asepunced the Comittee of | snc steeped ihe Glieck ae it, was tendered hua in & now & swarm of Custom House officers | of rapid tron is by a system of under. | year from Comptroller Coxnotiy. If Mr. | and smd, dam weit; i Dontes Mr. Bields's statemout that he Save oe eros ioe i te ¢ arple an (due tinen, ey, He veceed On down the hale, tourhet at the ‘Tesasiey: Have Gra VhlIBL HHEINION Tha aati a ; ar a tea | desertion) he had beHerareduob tsa wove ae ‘ - no Tuemvrection. the offices of those who are now in power, and Aaal- | 1* © ; sO Neowine orthnes of the Treasury, have travelled through thé | more convenient, and more efficacious than ' P Tt wag mani‘est tuat somethine extraordinary had | ro ihe Fitttor oF The Su ly ep0.-6 a¥ follows in viudication of bimevif: eee Bt Ua eA vile Mat Stat i legst } sible, Orhery s repatation for reracity will | » The elster seked ber who had con auimintstored State in every direction, packing delegations | any other which eas be rpplied in a crowded | *" : HY WNT woppened. Pha eter gene ber nna tad cared | Sig: Ta answer to your article in this day's | ,,f,elcawed 0 the Denartment of Povtic Parkafor | «yon solemnly awear that ron have ae) and f 2 ke ‘ p oF H Hiewsed Vire 18 the. reply i purteen Years. Ati wapaner recenuy assoried that | rye ousolemnly ewear that von have with the tools of this rejected I city, Mr, OGDEN is abe deliver the Tucresa tho related with great simplicity that be. | paper, headed “ Judge Hliton Inciting Insurrection,” | few years azo 1 was unabie to pay a few email judg. fully voriorincd the work aeeet down ta the pay and tl whole proceeding has fin Acean (a Chicano amon the naninee Hesrt Roen » quondam editor | trom her unconsciousness, nnd ose renee al That the article referred to in Joe | WeAie oly Noman treasuecs suid iri atauue won. | Having kiseod the Bible, Misael stapoad to ta Syra n the violation of ju What 's good and advisable for Chicago is | of the Lanterns, t¢ entitled to the sympathy of | B® ot her close to her bod. tng | Townrd’s paper was not s ae dircetion of | jneat te my hoursiy. Ho. ong. in the Den irtmeut of | windon, received his $22.60, and vanietied ; ati, : a it y f ssed Virgin in the st Ot aw be al gut, | with my knowledge, nor indeed did I kaow of it or ments ' rae sowes. of prudence by the Custom House | even more advisable for New York, Rona | all lovers of Dborty, for the extremely severe | ciotiad ty Slate garter i, H vei endua tatiled Ok ant vasa Neiattenrontae See have welt w a toonnticinepec. | This tea anmle af ce procoutings of al). 9.6 hus elected, and in the permane underground costs little, while room above | treatment he hus received at the hands of @ court | S04, ow heli on he Further, that I have tot at any tle been indig wa. ond if enphody cau sey lumt't ever soie’s | Caethndeene of atmeae ice cetaaiit Gancreey he party, brought al grou ex y con Besides, any | martial under the Turers Government, Although 4 a at Hat Wu8 wfrSid, Vt her Le h nontly or otherwise denonnced for it by either M \ a ye and be clad of the OP | seemed all to be In tue gre good huno: ‘ ] rugeous cond ‘ angels if | Sometimes indiserset, he has ever been a bold | en ety tom aed | Sweeny or Mr. Flelds, orever, tomy knowledge, | —— hantered exch other in @ most amusing way. thw i 1 outrageous conduct amount 0 1 rom the purpeses of hep on promise todo what Lasky ahereca Gin CHTITGE Th on eli Cnet rite 90,070.69, jokes were worse, if possible, tan Wore of Von aa Why to likimDniER iia ; i fi and earnest advocate of the ciples of freedom ; | * Yes,” was the anewe ot c ray th being responsible ‘O'all; but they all seemed so enjoy it Ko thor r harmoniz hey ording pa : 1 space nen ilar as ida der bie ave a piciure of AppAriion piag thie | for it, by apy on t youreelf, - yt tle defect may eusily be forg ty of New York and to give it 1fe| for r sats \ sasiiue ditt tones: declining to recognize t hority of | poor 1 wit? was tie reply 1 you aa Mceauttean Gr f . D ment or | Mat He will Cor je to Get through the } They invested each other with pet nares, soino of and atte gih for victory, Let Gen. Grant M the Versailles Government he has been sentenced | promise to oecome Gatater tn tis convent, oF if ii ear ten iy id He ! i Yenr-The Comptrotter's Estimates. woica were remarkable for ther u t nd strength ctory. Let Gen. Grant | nation « urea, alrcady too small, of Mau | so teanenostation forlife, ‘There was po evidence 4 huat to ationd the sick F" Yes, Arka mes yesterday morning at Sweeny's Naw YORK: aes. 37 One old wan Witu a aKoW wulte beard ¢ siti is A candidat thé Diosidoncs + to transportation forife, There was no evidence Outhe death of my mother.” 4 house, to prepare an a@idavit ony to optitn @ A fling up with a look of sturid mocertainty ja big a candidate for the Pres dency, | hattan Islan the participated in t ses of the Corn hen suit. "On the same day your Andree i, Oren, Fes DEE Comewroir Veneradic face, He rece ved lis chock, and startet itl ia will vanish like clouds borne | ‘The best scheme for al ey aaa ie Cha fs buried yon must enter; and wich tuese | Modification of Judge Darnard’s inyanciion. There | Dean Sin; So much anxi to go, evidently 4 ete Soer ae Led But goilene ae Ustesetl (ae y f en mums, Wad an the contrnty, tt . i and iereng“orcame aguin | was cortiniy n ere aad to me by Mr S¥e9- | ue rind in regard to the necessities of Mat current money syrnvre | Tie ond ty ibe ¥ ! as he p pet wee ‘ es of this lig is that | that he was denounced by the more violent of | WuoKsciOur, lA Which Blale spe Was anoiuied. ny or My, Fields in the slightest degree unpleseant ; ; joke in am instant Some aie ca U i Seta hte adh SEMEL he BAe I Aad : hi Dorive the me of We apparition there was no i ment for the last quarter of this yea Garden,” upon Woicu a c pone ints inh ; nd oe to compel ui y popularly known as thy arcado Railway ; | that clas forhis moderation, While the present | one cise in ihe toom except fer tried Miss Anna ve ASG RN AOR UTES AB Lid Sey hey half of the citizens, I beg to ask you to present ot | wir; and While it yeu imeies. tie poor vem dered nominate him, so long the quarrel will rage. | and whe & pee Sr eeRRAAITA abi Dublic were quietly | Wentz, who hus since entered tie Convent ¢ Pave endeavored io sre Mr. Ficlds to-day forthe | once the best estimate you are able to prepare of the | oid” man was uated Along Uni Bo ips ° 8 1 Ag : and wl Mr, SWEENY's Viaduct project | leaders of the Freu p ia hs Good She 4, ‘Tuts young indy never saw nor fe fitin (6.5) Mr Sweeny's | condition o the Finance Devartment, Wants aad In kissing, be stoupetg ver, low rome Gen, Grant prefers the gratification of his | wh coved to have definitively failed, the | *ubmitting to the despotic rule of Lovia Veauvet, | jeard t 1Virgin, bY se Hoticed in tie up io thie fine have he resonrees, to close this yenr’s busin) wn ambition to the existence of the party | groateat Loon which the Legislature can neront, although belonging to ap aristocratic face of Sd ater pera rimerrn raed arene aes BENGY HILSON Shane tenement le onpesiaily a4 treble, in view of ke a big bite, ‘shouted wes whick made him Prosgont, R } family, was flercely assailing the powerful usur wer relorence to the debt and reqiirements of the city, Temdont, Revleeted he | ¢ on this inetropolis will be to pass ’ ) _ ‘ ; f senfully Battlivg for the Flahte of (to |. as 1s wus abowt tho tio Theresnseked | on, H Lan, very respectfully, — WM, A. BOOTIL Save a piece for me cannot bo, andthe only hope of faturefor thé | an act authorizing the construction of the | of eee menteHy betting for the rights of the | | ee reer eee tinier Wine trie | Peter B. Sweeny renies that he Devounced Chairman of Commiitec of Citizens. Ie dour fellow Muslly got hie monos, and irre Fane et dae re s people. The fact probably is, that the ruling | jer eave ler bod, wiune, ius the Effort to Create Bloodsted. Ciry op New York, Drrantweyt or Ersa away. t ep aet ores ee 10m 1848 Ssh RPE powers are afraid of bis sharp pen; but a repub- | Potators, wie brought to ber, of which she ‘Tue Sty is in error in saying that Judge Hil COMPTROLLER S OFHICE, Sept, %, 1871, | f a ead aged fb 4 bend wh! spurns tions ¢ defies fr Hesritly, fhe then arose, and, having dressed he on Was indignantly or in apner denoane D; qo Cha in OF miaitece of Cit ey wilh on ven fece su! are and which spurns his sedactions end d he Healt in Mageohuseliss lic that would stifle the freedom of the presscan | scr went tonne clupel, wocre whe remaiied tor | 08 N#8 indignantly or in any mavuerdenoanced by | wm. 4. Booth, 2 airman or Commitee of Cite | O88 96 A anproschel Mr. Sve sad B his threats, ‘I'he faction of his followers ate have little reason to hope for permanent domiua. | Mure than uw hous on her knees, eogaged Iu prayer. | te, OF inmy presence, at any time, on account of | NI gy: Yous mayor of 2th inst, hae been re. | eruied We nuiiver, Tt was above 620. : { f Bes et hi terward sie watked about the convent, vis he ort! curing In Joe Howard's pape ed Judie Ini 4 ty I . must come again (omoriuwW,” 0 reulity more deadly enemies of Republ The dcfeat of Bes BetLEn In Massact jon, The ekble: brlogs: he repork (het Mi | pat eieane newesa tember with enor Ome pare tees Alita He Hs rseus paper en colved, requeatiag, trove, thie Department, ia beball RT ee eee ee P 3 i i NAL thd e her parents tows . nesday referring to the Park laborers: Of the citizens, * the best estimates you are abie to See tains an principles than the Democrats tl setts is the defeat of Grant, Not that they | Rocugvort, who is very ti], bas petitioned for a | Ded, wud then returned to tue initrmary. At tie |e at pain einer written | Drepare of the condition Of the Finance Diva: tment, an aa walk up tere aud Vesna Aelia BRR an thin’ Gani pase iliel® A / ‘ (aul bouton suuday Dr. Yoraail: Visited the tu es y ' Te Oo oo ole eee aecerebent! | lingepplicant. "1 Iw i up here, « selves ; and the true champions of Republi | lev : L POF NUSIEABR nutation of his senter Grinary, wis informed of He event, end was not a | the article or direBed ite publienion, nor have | enn allies 55 walk Back "and indeed tue poor boy's lonws von anism are those who stand up bravely and | mosity is sincere, Giuaxy ceteste Boren, ne Into abtonisaed to nee Vuerens coming to, meet | ever to stated, inv whole inlormation respecting t | Complying with your request, T enclose a state, | Ovd Me ROrdE: Osu, snawer, 10 come tom firmly to condemn the acts aud resist the | aud Bertier wonld bike nothing so well as} Snypose that Vice President Barz of San | sie visited two churenes. st Nichols an Al Ttueben on 16tk PEIER BD SWEENY mer tipeleve the nendwot tne Tresaury of the | fom. Tean't pay you today. | Now go slong.” Jesigns of this unfaithful, money-loving | to cut the threat of Grant, But their com ngo, who was once addicted to horse-steal- | Buoueus, the tier situated op rand avenuey wits — up to Jan. 1 uext, Will be about us there And with a droaving head and a heavy heart Presid ; mon hatred 1 Lome to Cooper Institute and detiver | “Ou Mouday Dr, Yaruull, with thre othe Pus Bing Priapng OMe tations the Rabie bee tain this oMee from which t xs A the buN ten had looked in voin’ for resident, on hatr and W ald cone to Cooper Tn and det On Monday Dr. Kara}, with thre Lay There are no data in this office from nto ar Meni an oked tn , — other Repu makes . ch nat stealing ho Wontdn’t it be | cue, came fo make w Close exanination ere Nasties bconnty | rive with accuracy at the amount of the deticiencies | Father Corsican, Mat juat at this ne te] sale ) 1 | cose, aud recognized that their forme c Heretofore the printing of the city and county | fxety to exist. the ond of the year in several of | aud bumole iu tae veers v A Social Complication, fi 1 faithful oll ¢ Roosevert’s speech against election frauds? | jn good and periect health, without the lew erate estlon ch abe Weer Wacko He LR OCAIe, GOT TER CHS. enienditurrnot ther [iis WAR TRINA ; , 7 i —— her sickness, Afver remaining tor a few days with | £?Y nce the org: Tee eT ae ee Oh the AMES. at a | Where every tian ‘om th ' Was) ington gorsip has told us something viLen had had support of % the ‘Sisters the happy. ‘Tueresa retarned home, | Prin Company; has been almost entirely | fetariments in cveces oF the aim Propriated | eo ss nia. Ei stat D he stale analedeeanal tate Gannca: ceclienal ut Phe people of Louisville are apprehensive | w Without the Teast theonvenionce. she en nopolis t Company, and large suine of avement che aun of $4,710,000 i Inelnded | master, the nodie wietiod 4 ) ete ae e tom House, au Dsy ofacoal famine, They doperd for their snpply | Piye ne the usual houseliold dues, wri ney Ba xpended for this purpose, it excess of ie wawul ap ROBMING THR PUOK MAN'S CHILDREN © prete ed exclusives of t ‘ede 1 7 3 m \ i 4 wing, and sere yee of the vou! Tis face Was Very Cen, Dal very rad, w san abundor la t ther RES rg ¥ r ~ wife of M. Catacazy, the Rustlan M mI 5 j ieee 7 4 f i that} a e INE PRESIDENCY the Finanes Department more varncwaly. ty other | peromaren pavMexte negcrnmn To me sane we rim | baud yeltwslunenss, Ha wore te » ‘ 1 is water enouuh in the Ohio river to float - printing eetal men's in this city, and he tas Uiry ASD COU TY OF NEW YORK FOR szPriauce, | WU a tail beaver La ecar e We have never had such a clonr statement | down all 1 . ly dowii (hore k TeAinaon (aeleata 4 Horace Greeley the Right Repoblionn Ce Te caused thet fg leticr io be sent im Ouionhn, NOVEMUEN, AND DECEMBER, 1811 Brea 1m place of the elegant ivory halos cae he ¢ » jurtif i , : dw nut hae ne Claim. ply to a communication received by him from t Amount requires for wonthe of Septem Father Corrizanand in vis test hana wis a sun of th as to justify a decided oy of | 611, hut against the President nel at Pittsburgh, a lower point than b pall iea cebus tye Wun. ft Joorueymen Printers’ Codperativ uation t tr aid'Ouvober erin ioe fom 100 90 | bv9w, Wherein W reed 19 De tie ii emer ts of the faite sy; but forsome | In this effort he hos teen defeated, and | known sit 4. ‘The deut Louisy hi We. bave hoisted’ as our wast-head the sane, of Vincent, elon WY nua, end widere aut required for niouth of An cmane | ee A ; oh ronson or another the female representative | Gras lens been defeated with } It wae | *hipp greater portion of their stock south | Horce Greoey, to whom the couniry once mo ¢ 80 Beekiiain wiveet hi required for ‘ok Deceuiber, micht comtinne to color nove y e ted 4 wa to-day than to any other Nyving mati men of “ NTLEMEN ye ranowledge rece y ood t © one f "i * of Russian power has reeelved the culd shoul: | g preat victory for the cof personal and | i! the apring, expecting to replenish their yarda | tna umewerving honesty; the mah wio mde the | ohinuaenrolanvectntie ouOlle. 4 tof Fou Fee tT eae ere et die SUR Apa tt 5 y for Hi t ‘ tno June rise madi Kepuoitcen party, aud whose ideas and earnest la | partment. Tt will give me grew pleasure Ueexcend 10 Total fe ‘ t tue me " der trom those who assume to leud in fash: | official honesty and f genuine Republi when the June rise ¢ une de | Bepecliona party, Aut Ween cic, uot codoree lim | Pew Rt HA i hor ihe work 0! (us Churag RSCIMATRD RRCELTS, fome Neen Py ‘Onambe lanatie cindien Whither ii ls cWika Le Fe AS TAA OER RE Meeeenee its appewrance, aud they ave left short, The | protection princimes, bit theee in an exrentive, | ter wien any 1 reanired 19 the Divas uien Cash on hand (ouly . epond With i psd alobshe piano ase ud TOD) pittsburgh coal, which is very bituminous and | With * proper legislative branch, we can swallow tor ADDREW AL GREEN, Deputy Co er By Hae: FOREST AE: al w : e won Ww . Ler many attractions, heing wdly | Woune " the sue of his Oker superior qualities, Let us al . i r towel a ; ; } We quite free from sulphur, phosphorus, and other | yo jor ure a Bring Cetoher, Wil, from P ee et ene of the most brilliant of the social orn: | a Tibataikea WMuaritiie li Hec ReDUINRIUFABe ieok i. Giant po longer bas any clalm# upon A vory curious case hus been on trial in one of | pMBierrgey ug ty , TION ATs h : ctmot Waal star aha eenttert Grant as a Reformer, . eee Ab esate f gratittide of the Revablican party or the A D1} the Pennsylvania courte, In 199 a young man 10,000. Fe : 1 is extensively vsed y domestic and manufactul ouple * i r etuness i ue 1 4h, Shad neecana (eat PCa bi A coo D GAN i's r eat 4 A seen Bisa b tO oak : acontract wits Barker & Co, woo jore, of 5 H euvy and jea yoorwl r e rire, of Cornel ver ae i > Ohio and M va | bus received his rew nd now, at thi 0 ® office | INE RAPER ED NG Labial al de Hunt juncture of political affairs, the nalion de- | Pittsburgh, to furnish about three t 1 pounis Wi orm othe ‘if woman, and was divorced f 8 r| 8 ted things, Ta speceh on | jieved that the southern country is alveady well | Qvaiitication Su | Jolin Dinamore, a well:kuuwo farmer living in sa belaiaa Ta be aunnineetean arid Peat ‘ Park |s opposite the pay mart husband, are at the bottom of the diealty, | Gran at Syrac she glork | supplied; but it mated that there is lems Dr, Greetey's Various Tite Sirith townelip. He then made a purchase of Ve | T lee be requir oa for Fosennt ane ' + poems to be a matte q But it ib | fled that celebrated cuttaker, saying [ than three months’ supply inf No, and un From the Chactnnad Conmereu very | *20l fom Mr, Dinsmore, at this time representing | oF Sumteune Jen. 19, ith # | a 3, very. Di tertatu that tl ni Washingt t) hel r 1 iv less arise in the Ohio should occurs great seareity SO Ee aerate ee Catereaning, | limnaelt. to ent of Barker & Co, aud the —— jf 2 Oak pay fecaed wcrome, With t t ice ngton sd | 1) ! 1 ny need for Y Y ] numerous, varied, characteristic, and interes lise REE ee See IME DOCLORS' DISAGREE MEN! " 1 paid - ebeeetonet norinteree rin “ Bisnis, eer es Je dudierss Uolees. ha i ener OL Apes mi yt , : Mi iculesocetglonetead seohen ay ee : t 1 bended. Rt Ff tesa Ureciey,”” For many Li “| oor, shiae tol, Dr. Merits Pistol wind | 0 ieintar rowing: out of th ’ | present giver wo Ke hic own rela Sone of the Tammany Tenders will be at | dren Greeley." Ho te-often referred to in a free | the woot at Pittsburgh tt was tnken from the raid Dr, John N, Mornill, of 16 Greouwieh sire wieraupon the Venton Docaine excited, (nl hve lomat lat Letween Russia | tions, this remark of Brother Wire's i8 | pochest aaaRtert He Ty, | au easy way an ** Oud Horuce.” Among 100 ner; | rou devot, and a receipt given for Mt sleuod either | wade a comolaint ho ae gan cali b aut ned fore ine inomente'a free fant and thet ' aly ouskvenr were to be the only Boe ere nee ea eererat was a member or Con- | VY thie cuterprising young mag wu was conducting | Tomye yesterday ebiareing that Dr. Wilhum D, | (went: kie pea er eae re apie Fee eee cwembered ag the. * Hon, Horace | the business, or by the drayman emploved a chvaan cial ‘aipeet, ON) WW y even: | of olive unit ae Ape ha ! ! i As for the Civil ( asion, all | Tammany frand in the whole crow the Con. | Greaioy.* 4 ree otmoraof the country te | kor & ( ienileniriagenans Hine, of WG iol street, | : Piet ! ‘ whom he lately sadressed in \ heave pies | wal MLO DARI GheceralacURd abe Tist s! r j ; i k Police Captain THonne ie doing sploudd | the tue of the *Awini Pale Cut” He only re. Tiatiora a anin kereal Goen® allan iii Dr Mervitl i . necks Were easiind venve ales 4 wprey work. He hast 1, among ethers, f AILESE Re GAUPE 26Pte me to me ree) young min left for parte w@snown aie 0 Way, and sit v ’ nue at tue same pi od le vo up Densorr, one of the most notorious bolt-and-gold - ; itaneeard ihe (arias wl: diad: hesh the real ows in ei : ; era : Vt awindlors fu (his ¢ Mune’ naue wna; @ Tonest Tam Murphy will Sdet a WPABITKE cay Ltd \ ro \ : Py rps : lees ( u a th ! 4 0 From the Ohio Siateam : R A rroM hens * Conve grow r , ed in dollars and prepared to return to the old country | the President, and was one of the pancipal votore |b my AB Wie BineaNery Waa snags: LBB De St 4 piste er | A Hd periee H : Lara shoei aiye the cotlage by the sea at Long Brav draut | y An Was a ewiudior Wi0 Had Gecelved boll 1} ave ie wu | se i G rahe ait bed ch their } i wir ‘ Panes’ * ayy F Cub " Avil welll Talay v a) an TAM meg it had nottong to-de wth $ i | gation wut) vote sont jor duoge. ior van OS. Anpehis a Wand wt Rican, * i ep wer fs, ne ‘PomLe pryvicina, bees 5B ck balsa fa:ithetareibee . or ¢ ‘ y into! Att jvenauant 1. | the General Sexsiot venerad Conan between (hat Indivitua and Mr, Ding . vel ! ¥ | Attorney Genera), and 90 the unpleasant subs | Ur Uther’ Memsune Sin; The frauds perpetrated in our municipal as Detwonn thet Indlvliua, aud Mr, Ding f any OP Bet oe Lin ang ‘ wey et was laid to sleep again, and GRAN? cap bs fr mats 2 foverninont by efBgivie emanating trom Pumnauy for tho value wool, aud aie nother Mysterious Murder im Newark, | Vie grand ‘iitane featival anid (0 } hie | a st man to sever ne jiiey f agiee, gilnet a vor 8 4 vand in reror sy ‘ i vlis | goon appointing his present givers and re rn . Hall should prompt every honest man to sever his amo! $9.1u) Th, the-In (ge. inetruct esterday Ardrew Kingsland, a colored waiter | maid oi ive Union Lowe oktier he Denoeratic State Convention meets at ‘ 3.141 1, the Ja ge in pede fae aliGhaty Aud of conre | lations just ae if there were no such imper ‘ i . Pat) personel and political connection with a vy | the sin'y tone ts D vette aad eonstevel the proper | ina Neware reetgwrant, was dou ying su Prout | Oromana, wii ia to be eld eak mon 4 Pea Rochester ueat Wednesday, Exactly fowe days Which gleboneaty ie sanctioned. 1 tuerefcre rovich | Ly 1a Harker & Co. aid the taster had recoived ihe | street, insenaibie, He Hed wound on bie hand shu. | Woeh extraoritary pfttenctinne Piedoin ex2y Wil esereiee a potent | tinent reformer as TREMBULL ia exiatence. | yemain for Rose net 0 resi his jeuber & Jueral Coimmittee Of Paniuauy | conmieniuent, the Diyment or the proceeta 40 uy | Harte thove on Jon Woodrad's, who was found | evamme conisiis more than (ie O « } pain for Ropert B. Roowrvenr to resign bis | ener veut fret Ward. Yours, & third party inet be Mt the risk orthe rrebaser. AB | anier like clreimetam Laet evening he bad not | We orraneemrute aro mo cons ete t t i ny Jorful fel ; b » iv the invitaions which are | What a wonderful fellow to reform the | freudulcut seat iv Cone BEV NARD COSTELLO pheal Was luke co the Yapewe Cour. reiuiwed te cvLscic bbend cap fa) Lo be wighly gia\ile