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THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOS 26, 1871 — — —- . SEA ape ce gn ene . own, but that they have beon ted into theis | Fan, who would not give aeentto sid Gaixt's | THR REPUBEIOAN HAPPY FAMILY. | = FREF-LOVE | SPanisn nnnscn or vr , i . misdoing by the President of the United | @leetion, but gave Gmawe after ho was cle Wd | eu Wemtaattan Deotearton oF ue Banieh | Tue’) = eis diets : a @ ic ifr een! ] States, ‘The law, howevor, does not provide | # thousand dollars in the form of # subseriptin’ clans who are Howling wbout Tammnuy | with kis Menet Peaghire=A Wil r y ™ “ 7 | for tite punt t {n the premises, exeppe | 00 the Sherman Git, Baterpriss, out f which Fraude-The Nowination ot Haw Left Peonitess. | the tor It Ahines for All. ‘ Punishment in the premises, @XCept | regent-Taker got $65,000 for 8 house which The delegates to the Republican torial | Tn « palat Cheater Hill, in Ea Waser by the regular process of impeachment and | ay rise before auld for $40,000, If Piennu- | Convention of the Bighih District at their moett | ches rit 4 OCTOBER 95, 1871. trial by the Sonate, and also by the more | sive had only devoted @1,000 or $2,500 to t Din/leeein i av ‘ aves ie t : f ; = fl means of impeachment and trial | purpose, th no doubt he might bave been ve feas r ¢ for the State | York, and avrrow 1 7 ya Fs , vader before the people In the election of 1 ecrotary of State or Secretary of the Treasury, | Mt. David Claas of the Ninetocu strict presided, | fumtly, consis Cay let the proper offiecra of the law But as it is, he only got the petty ap Ul Beets tealig a . 1 ps sdk Papin ins > ie ney, and since thon has been . phebrbil gl BA . v e wr tim “ duty in the cate of Portaen, Di of District Attorn 1 thon bas t icwiailae aat ti ; eee ke Rega eee what | . C | tract and apotogiz interest of Appr j ¥ ng tt \ Ae The dramatic and the musical eritie of a vwhich n fur with credentials, | were tn lovaed by Harper's wither aly Whales { 1 xation of San Domingo. 4 ‘ Was led by Mr. James Owens, i yf haktel wortgned On the store, Harver | Hornet i tos | ene babes Were se. tery clemerul ney ay, Mr. Frost moved that the claims of the rival dele- | was a e there jt D the United " x The evidence continues to accumulate that | terday. The man of the drama is wildly ¢ patton ° silage tag on ineeeat 4 ine area | pepie Lheatre: i wath | the project of annexing San Domingo to the } and has unloosed his soul, He | teaneaeted ‘ttle titees | who's 13 Hee at ihtws.| (hd: brOKeE: GOON, ‘Se fin deny it States is still earnestly cherished, | most fervent gush of sentimental Minutes was allotted to each dvieyation to explain | years aco, was a teneier Lot | American flav, and thoretore poss | and is tobe vigorously pusied at Washing: | our fortune to reads Gronas Lire sap # Krievances. Mow! ny and the of the | charac ec fn Wivstrete ton as soon as may be deemed prudent, | # write for the Tribune, Miss Custmax Mr. Fiten, chairman of the contestin jegation, | Cvester eeu ain, very | the axe of fore - mai pera Howse Yor Among other indications of the sort is the | Afrritics is his theme ‘ A ie hua bea atadtod : 4 t = id - re ; own country of Mr. GavtiEn, the brother in: | ty frenzied imagination, nrgettied reased Ist | that at the opening of the polis ballots were re: | Eloise was a modest girl, ond the Yast in the» Tho Tornado of Fire iu Michigan —Th - lawof President Barz and his Minister of | ble woman-like pature, ruined by biter af ceived ina hat, Then, when ho was descending the | to be suspected, Mrs. Ii not view he perience of a Mnw who Braid to Se ee - Som Hatta 1 1 yoy | and the enforced knowledge of @ bioody cr t | staircase alter voting, hie saw some men taking ina | Aut f ver hus 1 neue Out—Taking Retuge to a Wel ation of persons residing up | Foreign A published in the Gov. | Ch avery (ribi ana every ¢ ne | bor with a padlock na it. It wee afterward ased ag |, AvOUt & month ago Harper sold out hia . F sh taba ol F Tue ton wil) be received 8 | ernment Folctin at San Domingo city Oliject of mn & depository for ballots, but ned that it had | Mtctlog, telling his friends that he wanted | \ 1 p bi ege ae sgn ae B4 1-3 Wer strowt, at th AJ * hs pity me ta rt ward th ‘0 i aud the tellers | What ney ty had, he Would pu iN v a. of Pr pt Barz) hid the pleasure ay to | bable pride that n bo | of his (M , in a fine, new winter stock. His i € bow: ed alive int ke FOR PRESIDENT Ven Hows, late Commis Of Annexation, wae | cae coher uin hes Meet mae I had been practised upon | fred ‘trom the aele about ¢1 U0. About tue eomo | # " iret ; kod pier Wlienever the schooner - Ge Ancogue, snd other persons vf distinct | A aolit i ind the ley etare of the ¥ eave ad been | ime sposed of some real estate p a with | O ‘ ¥ lunged or seas broke over ber, The cabin became @ur Rater Franklin, : . austria l i ‘ at Dgiap | grecored ent a Y the bunks or » i : © of the purposes of Mr. | Tt sat mist the wh Mr. Fitch's remarks were received with ebeers by | it! s cnit iii ‘lord, ar. \ i mB. | Soot M * ! a tee Dr, WORACE GREELEY, | Ga to Gen. GANT was to ob- | tivences, such ae hangs about sone ol gen nt |” Wen de, Oeenen wt the seec dacs ie t j i. | baste to reach t ‘ B Brixut 4 , vaaveet —— | i i iAUTIER | t ' | 4 Mr ¥ iM | t « turned xrow 1 him 0° Reeult in Texns. | of \ r 1 ice than | 27K@: , The . Vip by the f ‘| ‘ : ; i 1, 7 teporte ; " i what has be in fi t tink : we af, : | | d the 1 y againat the Gna } 4 t f 1 i | ‘ I ® “ ad peopl : Sha with | t fy ie charged A ' and kao ib Wi ‘ be § voice c : | Auchenai | 1 r i \ i, and <a ‘nisty te that a J ty tewerced viata at : i att ‘ ‘ Aimeing ! | ae On tole. Une LEME. Gils “coheoeee maine Crank, bis Day has | N u ba “ ® < er Cau tans s 4 t FB. vt i wis . ‘ ; tte for wseand U ast, i au The disturbance ¢ inaw | —— i | reat VSURANC Teaikeiated it ® H 4 y « 1 ver ke 1 i Gov. | ‘ | Diverse Opinions in Yesterday's Session ot | sy yihing , Yuced viol ar i rove | °°" es ") » s i Cony yest ay wee most . : * eoted | oi o t 1 if Hl 1 ¢ i | ; af r need are, w x ee rf I " so the A heavy ost S 1 ( s a yy while s M Mi hs 7 vi we 8d at r | be Madd ‘ It is ght | ine Ae ; Comm r of New York the woods ith be drives. vader wats tenn wel ots hat re Dem majority } ; sac a ee " pi ¢ (dust ’ , wn, |G Mi PA gore than 15,000. The a fh dD. e a t a norar) fi r e a reds sie was Zid reer ag ge pe ne ke. H Lg ie Cap te, Will dos é ie ‘ ; Sirf \ Ssh ‘ ing | clos ee a0 mail! w ning Live | Fr s were: W ural 1 papers had the ¢ r Mr W 1 4 Vice? t 8 v : wv " * e] di A s s E. Sta from that inten for it prod “ , “ ne . 4 aly H 1 ¥ bre: Mr. 2 Miss Rankin, aud Mise Brook who, elthoash'? ly R such action on f Accoc Not | - ng fe pes odd on si ba 7 hs : Lin Milice, Baperintendent ot the New York 1 ar ve flames had died away, and then wit st weeus ally voted rat being willlog without farther justructioos as cues ane Ph gsoracnlltad aptepe) NO RILL AGAINST MAYOR HALL, anes Department, sul . 4 | the Gre by dasing rwith bye bande, Ate Shark bones have been exhumed in Minne ‘ e re in an act of war against the forces of : i . a - iat of panite esate an | een ee ahs, a sot F s embrace at least one-fourth | The Mouse Fecaping from Under the Moun- ot eS aruine narennclee t cnilled him, the beat’ gradoally warmed | Gen, Grant and his advisers are resy , States, ¢ Howarp went ba f " k r T fect tain-Tbe Grond inquest Merely Cousure a Pree peeleaae ns dea y i ‘ che 5 aenenes' 18 40 1a dob Aho 08 S atrateay CHAE” wan ‘ v m 1 n ter ee ti rile jug Mayor You 0' Hutt, nt re y ‘ ¥ ees i < et a Eas mn a: with: WU i t was ins by Ba . ay know : 4 " A i \ ay acting under " s < , 1 : : Z t Mr. ¢ eof | a abe It is reported that Joff Davis ste € s | t . | ' A a of " * a a far t | r | " ; | 0 a e a \ | 4 | 1 ander ti | * t Bast ri that dee | nett: Pllebury of New f ehire Q nar | ‘ nN te : t | with @ to hold t hostages | , Lia dal based aaaa ie are Theo EareNt 6 WW ‘ a artich or fr and the pu s | t ‘ +b I | i C 1 AC or Pennaiirania Av tes hs ri vy. ¢ v nT ante for working ort ted ' at * 1 vindictive | ¢ ns ‘ 8 He » at of t Cha A I ot t | ( HW t | ¢ r | — | — t | | | | ; ! £ 1 1 if : t Fs f | ‘ | ‘ ® | | | € | | | 7 | | i ( | seals , | pew . | r | ret list | | * ‘ | i | | . ‘ t be i} | ‘ | © i t c | i t | ! | e | | | sor ; | —— bib i | } 1 Carman . | ’ . | ‘ § | r t | | I ‘ a 4 1 c =e . | 5} ‘ | \ | | | | } | f ‘ i | | : | ft i | ‘ | ‘ ‘ are f r I ti ailroia. 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