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ad WEDNESDAY,” NOVEMBER J 1 cinmertemwtaseevent weroner atcioons | THE PROPHETS TROUBLES. | fetta Ttarurencet'ieseants | SHERIDAN AND ' THE t ‘tan ever, Ho who complained that the overwhelm- heres coer a like the Boma i re ommend Sovaba by c rasan! connate oe tharees he ~- THOMAS JEFFERSON, te Se wnt her on beer ihe tip aes wero ary saeaitiincanes her over, and after playing with her there tor seve. uls ship theb wish grade of ores Opened by w formal cclebratton on Canrsduy last, dl ig burden of is official correspondence was suM- | THE MORMON WOMEN’S PETITION TV | and have tarse returns; but they very properly re. | WAS THE KILLING OF EEN. GROS. cans ‘ ‘ frain, a8 it Would destroy the interests of the other clent to drive him from ofice, neqor weariod in MRS, PRESIDENT @RANT, wineh to secept aw tart tnar woniG rein tees. VENOR WRONG Writing to the dear ones a# home, All through bis See, ‘There are over 6.0) tous of ore here, sacked, ready nm omg jetiented | to be shipved. hut ior tint rocent increase of rates, | The Extemporized Troops in Chicnge—Now 646-Uhe-hilte the Murder of Gentiton-The Asmnesin's | This wyfoitvuato block lias burt business Ii Gon. Grosvenor wan Kilfed~Gen. Sheri+ Beragiio-The Hi ia reyes of ihe f menses . dans Mayor Mawouy unt Cols Strermnn Women of Utah—The Doom of Polygamy, | .1h¢ Heme mine has mate anovher greit dikeovery Part inthe Deed—Gov, Pal he joytaily went home, never | yorrepontence of The Sun, Within her claim. In drifuine to reach the exhaus the subject, 5 jon M passiole, OF what tisy wero working, they At Saut Lane Crry, Oct. 99.—All the widdom that | have discovered an immense body ot hiuin grade GentneT ee Te Geran Tunes, Hehts a9 ati! rem: ined to bim, Nas been heretofore claimed for Brigham Young by | 01% Over seven thuos wud tous of this ore has bs ” yon Menenre: Y anes - The Hon, Washington Buhne AaG Bow comer the his dotuded followers ecems to have deserted him | Sett Menenred. and to all appearance that magnid SADDEST PART OF JEFFERSON'S MSTORY, at the very moment when it could best bave served we t TIN MINES On quitting public Ife, at the ago of sixty-six, | nim and the tottering cause whieh be GOEKEIy IH | have toon dierovered forty miles north of this he went home to srretrievable poverty. The | to maintain. The greatest folly that he could bave Pont, and nearly every one is crazy, he ealuta ar of 1812 came on and plunged the country into | gommitted was fo Instruct the women to ent a | Hon tousy Is not tinge you any silver?” ut “Haye you any gh PRESTIDENC WHO WOULD NOT | ral doys, until sho hod Decome somewhat at home APPOINT RELATIVES TO OFFIC and acquainted with those aroand lor, they were all — taken Way one day White Fhe was asleep, and be “Phe Private and Pudiic Life of Owe Of the } fore she awoke tho veusel had weighed anchor and tircwreet of Anteticawa - - SEOUL ON Wer voyKye, Tie panemre wae w phexentre One of the most interesting and instructive | one, and litle Mary artived safe in England, whenee wornnes- atthe. sonson. 9 The Domesti, Life of | so woe twkon to Paris by a messenger sout to her Thomas Jefferson (Marpors), by his great-grund- | 'or that porpose by her fatter. : duughver, Sanam N. Raxvonrit, Mise Randolph's HOWR ONCR MORE. es objet is SLnply ty give @ fatthrul ptotare of Soffer On the 4 of December, 1789, Jefferson, agcom- fon as he Was Kowa bo those Who loved Mitt best, | panied by hisdanghters, once more stepped across Wich this view sho has eutted frou bis eorrespyoud- | the thresioid of his home at Monticello, fo He ence 1s family tettora as the most faithful wituesses | lonzed to retura, and, afer reveated applica of the Warmth of his affoctions, the elevation of Lis hatobtiined leave of absence rem his post eharacter, and (he serupuions Aolity wit which he | ia Franes, His arrival at Monticello occasioned discharged the dasies of every relation in Ereat rejo'eing among his doniesties, who took the Thomas Jefferson was born on the 18 of April, | aorses from is carriage as ho approached the 1743, ab a comntey seat known as Shadwell, Ave mites | mountain, and drew it by band to his cwelling 4ast of Charlottesville, Va. Tes plaice of his birth | Just two months after his arrival at Monticelio, festhd talutly marked by a’g{'P aged locust trees | Fob, 23, 1790, Martha Jefferson was married to end two of three sycamores, whieh are al that are Thomas Mana [Randolph the grandson of the vol folLor an avenue planted by his own Hand on his | Wiiiiam Randolph who, balf a century before, sold Awomty Arete birtints: JeMerson's fatoer four hundred aeres of chowe BANKING AND FINANCIAL, maces ‘i second term ho continually poured out his heart to | The Arrest of the Bishop whe MISSOURI, IOWA, AND NENRASKA RATIe f ROAD FIRST MORTGAGES SEVRN PR CRNT. Wy GOLD BONDS.—This road rans between the Hannte bal and St. Jo Raitrond and the Barlington and Mis fonri River Railway, and will bee rival of these b roads and of the Rock Tstand and Nortuwostorn ailronda, Tt passes through » tier of counties west . Of the Misnissivpi, whose slatistics promise larger fi business than some of its above-mentioned ri enjoy, All the said rival enterprises are profitable and successful to an eminont degree, It ia pushing 4 forward with rapidity, has muei roid Aniahed, and by presents a so! bonds, We offer them at 99 and accrued interest, GEORGE OPDYKE & Co, dite dhawiter tnd-vrrote- phayhal leit granichiliren; and finally, in March, 1809, when his Mic! Learoer clove thore to betes ted Wi ows Views on Av fFoni ate Oe as, isi , Attorney-Generat, iu is One mass of Wealtli 1 have the hovor to invite your attention ported sireuyataneos of the unlawint Kil a ¢ n. Ti oevenor, a wWoll-known nt ‘It dlecovery goes on a Mise het good ng for the Jt year, Prisham’s Kinedoin W Overwhelming tinancial embarrassments, and the | petition to Mrs, Prosident Orant, Pence that followed ei) farther enhanced the eaf- } services with the President for the remo" of the | soon Ue swamped with tho influx of Geutiies, ferings of tbo peopte, There was no traie, no | Federal officers who are prosecating certain persone a —_— Movey, no market for anything. Ina letter to a | pere for offences against the law. Oficial Abuses tn Alaska—The Prostd friend, Jefferson saye ‘The telegraph instructed the Bishops fn the settle Promoting another Bribe-Taker. me thie * sh enerifien Of me obte From the World, ‘© mo this state of things bri sto set the sisters to work tain signa. 4 1 inva bring i menis to set the sister a % 1 v Tam iniormed, that Gen, Grosvenor, on the night of the day before mentioned, when porceably pave flong one of tie public streets of the city, im the direction of his home, whieh was near by, was challenged By an armed man, his reiusai (0 obey th Security for {is present Issue of ordered to halt, and order was fired ‘upon mortally wounded, He was conveyed to his home, an |, aiter lingering a fow hours, died. ' 0! | tures to a petition in which these mnfortunate wo- |. { Oct, 19.—Through the | is appears also, from reports m ce to me, that Wo By the total anvibsistion in value of the pro fotruméntanty oF money wad thy plixney of mem —4-mnero mre remons tor duice Wait Wie {o dive me subsratencn and inde. | Men ato represented ae helng folly eatisfed with | vorn of bots Houses of Consross and the President, | Wir iecnin oaeded tra newne ane weed benlen & Tsbail be, like Tantalus, up tothe shoul- | the divive character of their rellaion, and particu. | the Russo American firm of flatchinson. Kohl & | ‘Theodore N. Treat, who 18 @ resident of the Stato %5 Nassan ‘ ! fassan street 5 Live Stock Market BDAY, Nov. 7.—Thodilay iw gate i vo flock, and with the all (eanquil ity aad eomfort toroush the residne of teving that er. Groavenor r Given to the ciecuoa to-day te dev an wator, vet ds ing with thirst. We can make. | inrty positive that polyermy Was Commanded to the | Co, secured about two years ago A lease of the tsl- | of Wisconsin, but atthe timo th ay tiedg hiosesnt, His father, Pete Ales erbourne’ woun is were in # were received. be Sefferson was ot Woish descent. His mther, Peter | land for “Honey Weatherbouruc’s biggest bow! of | Ger: in water, vot ds ing with thirst. We ean make ands of St. Paul and St, George, and virtaally a mo- | fictad upon Gon, Grosveuor waa teow . ener wal TAR thet Ay \ FETT Wag Ti “OF mont ex-rrortmry— vee: b-arrre tC pTiN spore “ noct Init nutmimeterasr sity tony wrosesiesy- and. tsar, 1. Church of Jeans Christ ot Latter Day Saints, througa | popoly of the entire fur trade of the Ferritory. | giyaont attending the Creuse Universite id WOrE FOId AL AN@AIC. en, at C@TKe, f Both of mind and b He was aecintin stature Teferson, having been aphointed Secretary of | which must bo paid in money, For whatcan we | their Prophet Joweph Smith, A mr tra nd | 1b6 advent into power OTUs CoNMTY wie Hy: Bot the ineta taat give tie M66 excraorstoNryand rs OREM ha-pene. e re it and in strongth, He could stand betwoon two hore: | State by Washington, accented the appointment heads of tovscco lying on their side ant raise or J with great reluctance, and @ few days after b howd" them buth up at once, He rejoiced in fees | daughter's marriage he set out for New York.whieh dom of body and of mind, aud took care to have bis | wasthen the aeat of government, Me arrived in son early inatracted in all the manty aporis and Philadetpiia March 17,1799, and, hearine of the ll ercises of the day; #0 that waile atill.a schoolboy | ness of his aged friend Dr. Franklin, went at once ‘Thomar was a good rider, a good swimmer, and an | fo visit lim, The toterview wns affectionate and ardent evorteman. He spont days in pursing game | tonching. Just one month from that day Frauklin through the forests and along the slopes of the | died Bout west Mountains, and thas Inid in those store: Jefferson's letters to his children and friends, of prvsical strength nd vitality waich kept his | written while he was In this city, were numerous Berth (ron giving way under the intense apie | and delightful, He tried to find a house te live in tion fostu iy bo which ho soon afterward devoted | + in the Broxaway,” but was unsuccessful 5 and 0, bimselt, he says, Chave taken asmall one in Maiden iano, Whied may give mo time to look about me.” In Writing to Lafayette, who was be; ne LO despair sfor tre market? Wheat? We can only give tt 4 Yeed by all manner of fraudulent practices. both | starting ctaracter tu this unhappy ailulr are, that Our horwns, asso have been doing ever ainee har: | position fm the name of a petition was never put | Hoon the native peorte and tho Government, and #o nipon inv ion instituted bythe. Corceer of st. ‘Tovucen? It is rot worth the plow {t is | together than that document, which, with all ite sig: | it as ever sinco been maintained, ‘The Goverament | Cook county to nacertain tue eauye ed Sazuter of smoked in. Some soy whiskey; but all mankind | patores, ts clained to represent tho feelings of the | oficiais, appoiniees of Grant, haveto must become drunkards to consume ih Notwitistaniing this disastrous state of affairs, Jetlerson might have retrieved bis fortune had it not been for the multitude of admiring visitora who | 164 that the whole is thronged Monticello from year's end to yeur's end, 4 Gaiee 0 91s, wy | een aiplleenct ode Ifany would take the trouble to took over Brig. | ATE NM ODT OF MOUSE AND MoMD, wen Tomy’ own terne As many av fifty etrangers sometimes swarmed | carer, the Deseret News, they will Ona Brig jn pon hin on ® single afternooa, » They came on horsebsck and to carriages; and | ston wit pay— My wif dozens of them stayed all might, end many ol Not a te wd of Bi, George, & more lucrative post | that of ine “Firat Hegiment of Careaco Volun- of them for days, and even weeks, No other | god another hae not seen « than the other. teers, I directed the Adjatant-Goneral to instit ree Is); to man of whom wo have any record was ever | One of hie counteliore on the same occasion Uelle | or nets twoscors, tnited recently a petting | BERET Inga 80 overrun with visitors for 40 long a period. They | his experience t the Government seitingtiortn the area and apres: | Philip it, Hoerid fe who lik saything but the fone ee Which they are visited); | > lessees of | command of the Military Divi omica ly ¢| a8 AL che Clo © yesterday,wh Good hoge weiesold atayathe. # D. a MARINE INTELLIGENCE. —— MOMTATORE ALAUANAO—THTS DAY. ‘ "Moon rises... 2@ pay. ery instance | thy death of Gen. Gr nd uave grown rich Chott ometat mau: | ayeneume ot the, Jed d frown rich upon ie ja! mal yon the pers.n of Brigham Young and the Hon, W. H. Hooper, the hee in Strikingly brief periods. Black 1, Mis f ough whom the document ts trauemit. | been the watehword, and blackmail the prev: Gctogate through whom ‘And the Government, or toa, has invariably overivoked, tf it hr anived at these frand disclose ti on of tie mortsl woun joceare, Troat was a mi bor of ® reputed military organization kiow ‘ing | Company L, Firas Regiment of ¢ Voiuntee and that heliad Deen posted, where he was encoun tered jen. Grosvenor. bY Rome person Ww and the offend: | caued to beh oe. win oor LS vel women of Utab,» And no one knows better than | /ojted their pleduos to protect tho p rives. om WAT! ‘ Sandy Mook.. 9 61,Gov, Island, ¢ 5) Hell Gate... 6M —— Arrived—Temenay, Nov, 7 Droper military superior, with ea) Neral orders wud fustivictions for kis ent and that (he shootiue of Grosvenor wat ly Within the fair and reasonable avope of his rt Aingle instances received their Gererts, A Deputy Coilector at this port, Mr. J. A. Fauikner, was couricted by @ military court of di honess practices a short time ago and removed from ¢ the following language: office. When the President was twformed o: the thong & most excellent tinse Steamship Steamenin Steam the facta thus disclosed bef came to my knowledge, Ueing eutirely uninformed ont | or the © of wach ® wililury Organisation ay re the inquest 100K my Bec een a happy een JEFPERION'S STUDENT LIF JeCerson early evinced that thirst for knowledge which he retained to the day of hia death. He | of affairs in France, Jefferson reminds bim ti made ravid progress in bis stadies, and soon be- We are not translated from despotiom to Hberty eames proficiont in mathematics and the elassies. | on afenther bed." To Madame de Corny, who had Mis father died when he was fourteen yoare old. | ghown him much kindness in Paris, he writes tha He con tuuwed nis studies with bated ardor, and | her attention® to him wore more than he hed any wien he was seventvem (1760) he entered William | rioht to oxpect, and he adds, ** Thoy have excited in ond Mary College, His application became exces: | mea warmth of estoem which it was imprudent in tive, fle studioa Attoen hour a day, hie onty 1 weltohave given way to fors person whem | was erestion being arn at twilight to a certaia ston one day to be separated from.” which stogd ata point a mile beyond the limits of | Jefferson wished to retire from the Cabinet att the towa, lis habits of study were kept uo dur- | close of Washington's frst orm, but was persuaded tng Wis vacations, which wero spent at Shadwell; | ¢o remain, In January, 170, he resiened, howeve! and thouzh be di vot ent himself of from the J and Washington reluctantly accepted his resians. Pleasares of #0. Jal Intercourse with lis (riond# and | tion, He then returned to Monticello, as he fondly and I Gnd, fr report, tat on Sl, Lieut.-Gen, ion Viveriugiay don; Vireo, Bavanuan, ax ¢)me frou all lands, and belonged to almost every |" We have women bh celestial law of God [ iyaaiy.| They say they hat Fook in life, It was not possinie to turn thom away. | Oo pean” Vosita happiacat alten, they ber tt Jefferson had to stand the punishment, and he stood | gueinted witn tast law, or slnee thelr h cessive | and whose official heady: document,» ing its de- | aned from the headquarters of the military division ’ Y Between ty fellows a4 | before mentioned an order or ordors that eituer ua wile, Nae President, however, the pei. os stifled Ga- | purported to autiorize Frank 'T. Bherman, a privats ADDING PERJURY TO POLYGAMY, TRON ai iagh tale GAP Gtk nt wette ana | cise of th # wali D reo Land wrt That is the verbatim report of language held forth } aro cipante of holding correapon jen with the Gov Mormon Tabernacle, in the presence of these | ernment; that, this fact notwithetunding, the Gov and now that same saintly | ernment’ witnont consulting o wishes, leased their p ure ta Chicago, i ud tool 18 bravely, and with at loass outward serenity of spirit, although his inward straggles were torribie Ilo finally sold nis Worary, port Americ: earth. He and even the Legisiatures of a few States, tried to Stato, to raise troons, organize them d after org: iment, ani on resime the iment to be other coumand upon M ing or respecting their | Sherman. inave not been able to procure a copy ‘, or iy Feare, thee | of tue eupposed order, and canuot (urmist 3m Dersonage permite, encourages, and connects these | virtually depriviag them of tat liberty to whict | precise ur gehuive stutemsat contents, help bie, But these efforts were of nouvail, tis oe oaentan pe pe td i teens bia te So . pa ee A (parentond seheses Tt eeoms to be certain towever, that immediately affairs grew worse and worse, Mo Mnally petitioned e, from the clatebes cre sin Gs tha boii them to a condition of slavery, and compels them to islatare of Virginia fo iat ‘ ‘That tuese women elened their peti. | accept (or their labor whatever rats of waxes it nay the Leaisiature of Virginia for permission to dispose | won'at i their free will” ao one need dievute, ‘ey i Of bis estates by lottery; but before tho act was | Gis fy because they wei 4 the best then fa inth ‘and the choicest possession be had on | '8" . nsold someofhisinnd. A few frionde, | PAF enhappy wo WALTHAM WAICHES, STERLING SILVEUWARS, AT CLOSK PRICKS. RISHOP & REIN, or orders alreaay mentioned were wermaa assamed the military rank of of the First’ Reziment ot C . issued afver the or 4 lease the compaay to Bx, and that in consequence, own on iers to compelled by other con I uneertain, they ¢ epee : ive tpetieticiegt Abemubon ilk Mad inet kd I CMDR. Cc My gh Ba he i | ths orcanized militia of the State, ening the JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMIT HA i yily, be devoted nearly throe-fo Y fe ¥ passed he died, and his estate was sol 0 \deration i 1 no} eparo ‘tamselver : poetive em mi D Ree: bind bearly three-fourths of bis time | hoped for life. His affairs bad become saaly ember Dpereduenn and ‘hie heise wore turned from thote | (hae saline teen See Women © in the Moro 7 moreover, | Vise tor the torn of Cheeky Okt cad tee neoee: |; Under Fifta Av, Motel, cor. ¢84 at. and Rrondway, fo his books. Me rose in the morwing as soonasthe | passed by hislong absence, and jod bis atten. \ Aeedressarye te eae Churev could obivet to signing #1 hands of aclock placed on the mantelpiece in his ebamber could be distinguished in the gray light of ancestral door for Such was the pitiful, ermot fate of tho most accom, | hood, nate or any other | the employees of tits company are brutal aud oy: : vor, paper without ¢ ming ta eoniadt with ¥ t4 tances, er see ion, But ‘1 \d tion, But bis fellow citizens would not spare him abet RRA ARIe 10, ete ieee hana from the public service. In 1796 he was elected early dawo, Aftor suuset be crossed the Rivanna | Vico-Prosident. Polltital rancor then 90 ina little canoe, which was kopt exclusively for his | viruiont tuat old frionds became embittered and own ase, and walked up to the summit of bip Be- | erosed the strect to avoid speaking to one Joved Monticello, whore be was having the apex of | another, and public detraction rexched @ depth the mountain levelled down oreparatory to building. | of vileness to which it has mever since sunk, Us EXTHAORDINARY ACQUIMEMENTS. Jofferson kept his temper, and bore all personal at- adaritted to the bar vt the aze of M1, | Licks with equanimity. In the sammer of 1797 his eon extensive practice; but the | daughter Maria was married to John Wayles Eppes, exicting duties of bis profession did not prevent | amevent which gave Jotterson great eatiefaction hitn from pursuing his literarvpacientifie, and phil | Youne Eppes was n of the Aunt Eppes whom osophical studios, Won he left college he uad be: | Maria, when achild, was #0 wawilling to leave to ¢ome an excellent mathematician, a good musielan, | join her father in Brance PReAhe | vressive to thera in the iat deuree, and are entire! | indifferent to tie fate of the fur ‘se an apostate, There 1# no argument t | mean: bsistenc. plished scholar, the most pliitosopuical atates: | Aled M4 has omy to bring | mange, Fae oy op man, ant the most absolute republican of | the act of ing the paper to his ui nd the sit: | Territory, ‘our rovovutionary “period; and such was the price | uation is at Once compreaunded. lense 6 00 epoch, whose PRTITION SCENES IN UTAM. may jon that wherever there is@ | Geuts of tie University, the designation ot Company which the ie And good men of that epoch, wh ‘4 | Evter a fewnie sister” into a house in thts city | fort Im the ‘Territory. there are tound the most | 1. Kirst Regiment of Culicogo Vuluntes #3 and tine A SF Ronen Teeld ne’ Sllow am (8 Spe ote! (OF elaowhere with the petition tor ey are johuman and dratal oppressions of which an andis Theo oN. Lreat vecame & member of 3 petition to Mrs, dent | Ciplined soluiery ie capable, There is no law or | yauy and re President Grantor | order io the wuole Territory, the compauy and the | ty tio or ter Jatge McKean, military being law unto theinreives. ‘Tue matiy , their only From this it ‘appears nov seal, cliet resource of the tinct before this company’s ¥. isned oy th ganized the troo Taised, wit 0! ted specially, required tuem to take au oath of jstment, of wich you will be furnisied a copy, and gave 10 the organization, that ucludet tie # aice relatives to office, nor to accopt presents from oMlce- Seekers, nor iv apy manner to (raffle in their public Hof that wicked tm Lee unfrequently paid for the priviloxe of 1 “gicter Rachel—T do not know tuat Judge McKean | Dave come to look upon Americans with tafaite | mend iim. Weorlog themselves out lo Lheir Conniry # forvice. is & Wicked man, snd should be remo Thay Gisgust, aod. jutviwe the Government by the 4 | met with the gentleman and bis wite several times, J Wiis thas seat among them, they do nor conceal | truth ot the facts thus slaved for your informatior and he impressed ine as beings very pleasant, kind | ter Preference for tye auld lang syne when the T can bo esablieiad by the most comp ete pi Gentleman, [have read the reporis of the cours, | CF was their politicnl ma: os Te Hyctdy lbs | Ut Wil probanly be made to apoear, in a . ito 406 Lon ¢ aid Come ut, and enbject, ns ne supposed { Lieut,-Gon, Sueri ian and ot Peane 4. Merman, aud Oluore vy Lucu aypoiuted bo cou Watches 9H DS Re ng her to induenc #] have no reason to doubt that the eubstantial Happily Jetferson died unconscious that six mon| would not clanse be‘ore his furniture would be sold At auction, and Monticello and Poplar Forest ue ad. An Exceitent & MRS. WINELOW'S 50074 lent a NG SYRUP sow excels 4 his decisions seemed to me kindly spoken. Grant himselt derives (r¢ 6 Itth day of October, 1 r apa ‘bs anal course, unahio to. say: UL there ism very gencial | Savor or Cineaos oe hoe pro ot idee A fine classical sehotar, bad acquirod French, | In 1900 Fotferson was cloeted Prosident. During | Fertised for sale at the street corners; that the | ° Don you koow (nat Re bas at Wotber | cpinion inal he i¢ 8. silent partaer ia the monopo- | uevor of Cineago. by his. pr + ute f Spanish, aud Wallan, This excellent foundation he | the Presidential campatzn of that year tho vinis of | *4le® Of bis property would fail to pay bis debts ‘Is that nob Hzing fri, Just ae he ie @ pariuer in the qoarry.ng Of preserving good order tn sant UNION SQUAKE, DIAMOND MEHCHANTS, on’ mewlne Macht, “PBL & M. PERRY. REDEASME ‘The beet pince in New York t bie watclen, ae a rea. fash Siry aadstet tine alver woddibe pes» Fulton st. Diamonds» syecia'ty that his beautiful Lome wonld pass into the bands | piw 1” Dusiuess, Crvines + do, bat T bave Eiven to me first before Prom the Lewiston (Me.) Journcl, Now. 4. About 12:80 o'clock I’. M. Friday r ‘obb, who lives on Court street, ast uri end of the bridee, looking from tue rear window of | 4, continued to built anon with anremitting assidaity, | political deiraction and party hatred were poured #0 that when he oatorod Congress iu 1775, at tho ago | out as never bevore, Many of the clergy of New ef 32, he was beyond doubt the best road man in | Hngland and othor Northera States America, Jolin Adama, in ais divry for that year, ASSAILED Jary thus speaks of him: ‘Duane says that Jedferson is | The people w the greatest rubver off of dast that bo has met | sacovin, and infhleh and that if he shoald With; that he bas learned French, ftallin, and Phe electid Presitont thelr Bibles would Spanish, and wants to leara German.” So vast } taken from thom, It was also charged against him Were his acqairoments, it is believed that even | that he had euriched himself by plundering the Barke did wot sarpass him in the extent of bis | estates of widows and orphans of which he hat Kuowledee or the variety of his information, doon executor. He took ail this abasequiclly. how » Jefforson was a euccossfal lawyer, though not an | ever, and wus elected despite ali the detractions that oquont orator, Ove of liis grandsous ones asked } could be heap. aa old man, who in his yous had often heard Joffer- fon at the bar, How ke ragkad usa speaker. “ AY's hard to wohl,” ropliod the old man, " because he al ways took the right side.” Evory lawyer knows ‘What thas moans, aud will readily uaderstant that | of the masaos for self-goverumont, and eoupre- Sn aivoricr wins trad ths akiveerateruse to ApReae—Piouged the TEMty wid Tighe of-mAN AF maT tobe in the Fight, Was am exceedingly dangerous | Pyese wore matters which it was given neither to opponents Wasuington wor to Adams to comprehend, ‘They eee ere Sere great, and good, and true men, but they had In at the azo of twonty wing, Jofferson | nothing in them wherewith to mesure manhood Was moitied to Martha Skeltoa, a bandaome | pare and simple, when denuded of all adventicious youg Widw of twonty-th His marriod } asjancts, aud stripped of wil conventional reinforce Me, which lieted only tea years, was an | ments, Hence they, as Prosident, had aped mo id that the orders from the Heutquarters ot the Military Division Of the Missouri, thas parport horize the raising of the troops taat alvor- First Hegiment of Curcago augers; aad % ” elo’ “Once I might lave felt as y of strangers; and that his dear and beloved greatly changed. I will not sua That is texigally the interview winess, | by the secona aay, and L present it stiowing the general picture of this pet ness. The sre women like the o: Over the social ond spiritual axpects of the closing | who’ dare to "refuse ‘because’ they have th scenes of Jefferson's life we linger with affecvion, | $e Joke, and care not wnat the refusal may cows. | £0" th But behoid the mass of the women whea the pati- Admiraiion, aud gladness, His broad, devp, aud | {i \s presented | Com. they peut meliow cniture, his exquisite urban warmth of allection, by bis serene trast in Providence, all and every one srew more aad more cuchanting aa tae abadowsol | oy, wouan, of man either, who has ever had s | and carelessly down tho precipitoas, rocky, death closed around hin. And nally, when, on J frank convemation wits Moruion women Tievge ie | slippery bank, where they remored inelr outer fa the morning of the Fourth of July, 185—juss haifa | Polycamy, Dut must have beard thea avow t pad 1 ded the x century from the day when the Declaration of In. | ti¢ Lord had not commany Se ieee arenes dependence whieh he had written was adopted— | wo ‘ ats. Ina lew fo rent not he it from 1 e nen bee " 1d 00 waded | it now, fo train from Rangor camo thuudering pis fenses bozan io fall, those old scones crowded | O,8'woman auswered the writer ster 8 track being but 90) oF 30 feet from where shey ed that petition Miss Cobo enys A while the train was passin of | the polyenmy that Lam living ins my simcore ro- | that port, abe saw the xir the Commitee of Salety, saying it ongnt to be | HERAT StS, ty emernree tratt-aaetivicg es Bis A misir Vwould die rst Let the law prociaim warned; roused himself aut maid, “This i tho | ine women of Utub tree: let someiine be done by Fourth of July,” nod ceased to breathe at @fy | Congress that will not Dastardize my culiurea end nd seo Low #ooa 1 would Maine—They daugliter F WOULD GO FORTH INTO THE WORLD PE: 4s its doors closed upon her forever. wero iseued by Lieut.Wen, Sheriaaa, nil consent and approbation 0; the Mayor SON FROM THRIR PULPITS, told that be wae a Frene ILaoes not, io my judgment, admit of question, Treceacly AL the orders of Lisuk-Goa, Saerits etly | izing troops to be rai fuse to ark tor the | Pound ladiog, sitting on the Audarn shore ui (he | tn tue city of Chicago, under the cvmarvad ai OB ee thaw nt tower 4 cers appointed by Limeeli, can bo surpored upon vite tow, S8QU Lies 1, OF Kai ) bie] rewuvalet a wicked Jadge.” who * basarreated ry _ sorted the girs, and thawalt kewer a ak Re Bezpuried consummate tact, and | brother Brigham?” | They canned refuse wishout | Siragco tna: they should tre wilting eo neat a very | aiy Kfounds MMurIeU Oy tue omaotutron 0 awe, und th fore N. Treat ‘1 dangerous place, ‘The more noticenbie became the | lane. und that Tho tor Treat was 8 private WOMEN THREATEVED WITH DAMWATTOR, faetwhen she saw them jump up and trip lightly | $012!F 10 such tewtal miliary orga and the doath of Thouas W, Grosvenor, ne wos acing in pereuauce of tie legal orders uf lus proper init {ary superior, be, ws Well au bis superiors, are guiit less of any teeal offences. Af Liout.-Gen. Sherdon had the Vow Wit hertand ones Price frou $45.60 810 ton ti Booed way, | RERETER Wns eo eS Pullen wees tas ed upon him, A MODEL PRESIDENT, JeMforsen was our first repudlican President, and Probably the first haman being ever at the head of nation who thoroaghly believed in the eapacisi ments, After heir hate, t4 in. DIFORCKED. HARRISON —In 11 Mary Ana Hariison Hariiion, Cause, suc isi. cht to riiee, or- the, wo long 1 exiemt toat od Saperlor Court. a from William &, ity; married Juue, y uparioe Court, ft Wioomfed, fra) Macriot JOH INI ViNCONdvEL: IMareed back on his memory; he eat up in nis sleep Went throagh all the forme of writing; spok: te of Suey comficted with th My 6 Were susyon EACHEM, nded had uo ‘operadoa to pe or rete dune wider themwanee=a al. 1M this aspect of the case, Kenoon Miss Starbird of Aubure betes: I or that uatiied mg Je by tic ent | St irom the procis@utiva Of tne BugcUr | vor. A 8 on te Wen Picea atone as belonging to Ata Yoh ite anion or san saree rise, eneh trom hel usd te ethers west and in thie webrae Apparent'y with One consent, leaps’ frou t futo the falls, Mise Colt tnrnod tu he Father, of bis paramount auth OLIVER ~in Nachy nine fOliy BRINNE I ¥ have JuUpod together inio Winuter past sae hour of Bod brand ine @ prostate, eave AN ANKCDOTR OF 1826. ‘This matron attends the Liberal institute, listens Sefferson's fre eratic partis ins inuer, Cau. nd especially Mis rabil Dowa- ] 40 Popular Loctui comp hig and reads ‘wagaai wav | cid tuation. and ier husband isa | Brows of Backfield sud Auna We A loves her devovedy, though she is | young girls 14 and 16 years of 4, MH NEN —To Meshziite, Ton saram a. Turuer fiom Tao has F nls ler ta iening Cat his decease was ered to foiloy Gtessdingly Bagby Gem onset ihab Gt the Lf fam? played at what they and their {| 'Mminent, had hoped that bis death would occur on | some steps lower iu the plural ladagr tang the fret | #ays tat born girls were at her home tn Lamps: af. \sunt Ubiceenedaiian Wak actos DIED. j eeedingly —hapy : Y forms, amd played ab wha he semi-centennial anniversary of tho Declaration | WUC, bie lov me tase your readers to the gxeater | st,, Auburn, Thursday evening, wid aopearrt ii ex: | 1; MUN be regarued ay (uu wecersary pric r tix dauchtors born to him only two survived | snpporters loved to call v diznided government. | Me semi-centennisl anniversary of tho I | nunver of te wowen who do as iuey ace lusiract: | eclient spiriis. Anu Wood te Be SARS EK erent eee Para e TW aed Caibibenes anilaho ever hatin eon. HO’ I Somecaon t 1 Lele bet hie Fapablt Tedevendence, Buchan event would, in thuir en | oy. ‘Those are ihe women Wuo have bicned tuo pe. | Thurs been wiyca Salurda cha Me ioe Pale Seater a fours aad oni ol, Iie never ng) ty and tmn atel¥ get pubican uf © ullery Void, peeps Saran uaa kaa teaaAl He No mare state caceages wese | Hmation, be a tit max to lits illustrious caresr, | tition, aud koow only wat thay have been toid todo | When % ina weatnd vet ret * : ad - . 5 : ay : nena ani round ont his history with full completeness. | *°- Hey sFo bot indifferent to te issue that uas | gentiem pola Pee ong ay, i Voted fiber, Tue death of bis c irom alfgeted seon ia the street: Ww yzton, No more ae LL P Tat Alb vegun, and while many of mMhave on yer SD u t > J ; et ‘ ' One enthasinstie old Domoceat wao lived at Albe Androse No.4 a Dim orvteundivy, and long yours afver they had | in stace,ike a monareh, to open tho session of Con ABHORRENCE OF POLYGAMY, F he 1 2 1, ated pataod: kway nea Ot Gan KATr, wiv aac No wipro initations of royal leveos. There | Marte, and Wolized Toxferson bovon all other men, | and wish that they wad never known ft, their bos. | Ada Browu called requentiy, and Shes Brow aud sand ew ‘ he ob ath gu the Fourii o July as 9 spec sha e id to tie! wo dy ry olf went out toxe'Ler several ¢ 0 oft ortajus t WP. M. tovtay, tron scciptions, were fount folded away In 4 9 J was mo wong the snobs, mascuting and J Wok/ledealh gn wwe Four 4 eit | test ould Maice tee poly tamtete rice te LONE | Brown ‘came hers five weeks since, Hor fetter < rives Seetales te: ths s Gonies. Mo Bacwan Where the eboicest treasnres of bis ueart reposot, | Feonspire't to force the home | Sh of the fay Ep real gacteepiveney The tndirecds at Wer own wus Hobs Boome. bs a tirmer reading ia Huckiel. Her nd states easy to find defenders amily are tavited w A tor Jutleesou retired from the Continental Con soun Pre keep up the grand levecs, Oa | oY 4¥ing on ¢ “ er false this ng themselves and thelr tmily interests, fe left her house, though she bad exmploined | {of ae opinion expressed, Unt th © hase A. Kivien. the gross, ho was elocted Governor of Virginia (739) at had boen previously held, they ait { ate! bis party to the highest attainable niche in t ate tee sissuuniauces duser Wale Trizhan od by eating ouster, Nica Browers | “aor vi ne F exercise oF unpart euch a Kivi, aud Gauduter A - vl we, Soon, however, a rumor came down Older s.ater lias been at wor in the ¢ $ iran e Dat after serving two years he resigned (1781) ou J went in powdor and furvelows to the Prosideat’s | emuleo| bi Bs However, 8 ramor ture the President, plde e! t . Abed niin ou discuss the dangerous ani 5 sccount of the poor Reaith of bie wife, and peomive! | house, II> was out riding on horseback, according | (rom the North tha: Jobn Adams, the Federalist, the | bout eightees months ago, whe the Callem bill | {ie wilt ero’, Ane jelt in, the afteravun to earry | geceie sc tne sity or emergcuey ast sien | Lew ibe abown A. wife of Joba that he would mot again leave ter to accwpt any pad | to his custom Indes encamped ant awaited || Mer @ppenent a are Demosratie party, ad slao | (at inp exlinction of neuzpamy waa vefere Ou We understand that bein the Woot ana Brown | {eau autions tt ig aneeee oaecad ie be Cam | aq tanatal tome ber Inte residence, 240 Won f1th st. an ied on the same Fourth of Juty, udignant at th 2 ‘ my ir e da Beown's roen re eur A tr ob roeeh ct a SuSwer shoud mal eo 288, noe dav, af hic offfeer The detente eamdttom. of Mew, Jamar. * " 5 mo hack an) fount thom | died on the same Fourth uf Todignant atthe | wiuistandive adriazliog rain aad. hall Cre ern Aue eee a Tove cos One: Manon Os alias Gt bho Slate has nos latraste PARKS on ar.6, Klcavee As, 4 tou's healt continaed to ba such as to exaite the | there, ne dismounted and went amang thein in | MAFe otemaemen of ue an iudducrabie Wuvs, We vid | our of SMOWEIINL, Were nor women Konto | Erte Maietint fuesargae ene mera TEE M. | Sooty Biliary oder, sof gunatter of Joua and Eicane, wares egoad; tae torus of bor fiends, and tuede worst appre iensions | uis dusty riding costume, aud gave them sucha | Aldonarte Denocrat refused to believe the report, | tarough the mud tO prabest agiinet th Ad's breakfast to her room, wiere boiit the a into service or its awe be eurpenteds ec tHe | saved to astend thy fauerats trom ST Ladiow ets ee 08 god. Allor tie birth of hee sixea Jial and matter-of-conrso weleame, on touch | Bet !ster amd mos furmal accounts of the deat: of | Wives prosiding, notier of lis wives praying, ant sf teh Were. Sho Ada wits the understandin If © ese conelnsious are correc Weaarsday. November's. at lt PM." The remdtun ' c cordial and mu eon , oe 4 that she would be in the mill at 4" of ia | | Wrillpe \aken Yo Matteawan, Nd. for tntermome. ehilds rapidiy that is was plain tavse was | they were all chance callers and hed happraed to | Adams nally renderi Je or him jon, wnen weil prim de dagen read what purported to Te lat tee MAL ancien perceive (has it is new che daty of th and 7 iy bla ore was F eo callers =a pris “4 ;, ot RY Ne Bil As produiver i . , the i re ee for bie wife that bis aifeetion could prompt yntostand the teweos, and tenes | excised, 1 enourer Came “5 KPeLCues aud TeRuiuiions Were prepared ior theo aie or ten nit ene item iecenerniaal cinae enturcwt wzuinot af, tue pariies concerned tu tore. Bs ny acre amd hia inteligeneo exeente, Tho davotion ho Present Administration, the soviat area a Wen, eee eee ee emaats SACS Mere! Aad and mies " ul aud dangeron A Fighting Conchman cud a Wrestling Doce Adaand Miss Wood, ‘The caus a DEVLIN & © Werks in the Hstorian’s ofc by th by b Mas \ r s kot necessary, fu determining npon the Ine showed or was eonstint snd toucainz, A moment | siroun at Washinguon towed iw a purely republi Lest spoucu was that of pe oy 27 oR TE ay of duty to be adopted, to laquire Waewrerthe Maras Hetove the closing scoae he wns led from the room | ean ciannel Jobn Rysn is the coachman of Mr MISS ELIZA SNOW THE PORTRSs, an iuquert over (he bodies on thoir discovery, of Cureago, Lieut Gea, dheadan, F iy CLOTALERS, Ho ehste ad Sew eesouil a by ake babar, Mad C. , Anat Maule uel af Jefferson's wos th earaet n's house, BAM, AN Hils Assuriates Thamar Read, of Wot Piteseventh sireet Hyan | WO lives in atte itieaeore Stare aie Scaaeree=r——r ® re the azonts By whieu thi ASD GHAMD Who with gewit diMboulty got hin into the library REPUsAL TO APPOINT ANY RELATIVR® FO OPFIOB. | remiies with bis wife Bridget wt 143 West Fiitieth | Geeedyiien ice bao cencrens, erie eee eens About Daudhioue o6ecK, W. Grosvenor Was [wuaucel, lu wenduiug power BROADWAY AND GRAND SF, Whore he fainted, and remaingd #0 long hosemaib! Taal tn n, George Johhrnen: Ne ens: i ions Mes ediitees wad on folk tabeee ind Prom the World. they cid But possess, and t ~ fred govern 5 pa letter to his kinaman, Goo rs #° T street, Yesterday mormiag Ryan entered bis dom. | bona, res was by a ng. a liternry indy pa: “kei Hid as an w ah Wank Gas they fowrou te would never revive. fe heat (i t olitive to ; 7 Wo was never temsted and tried wit the preaenes | _ It bas been Intely reported that Grant_ has | meat endures cannoi bs con 'erred upon tum, Wor BROADWAY AND WARKRN BT, ; ‘The resolution [not to appolat any relati Ielein a Agiting mood, Ho was fall of election | rr mee i Nite ut hor board and Ureciie Tare, | written a letter to the President of the Seneci Stone | infaeaces by proper or ita ulusives @F pus Tony ree WeONe:. Ee Wa) ROd' aimegt: Wneem: 11 ARIca] ee Lone Ones LOT Miu ner Bair whiesey, He se zed his wifo by tho hate, puiles | King Lad eeu Sr, King, there Would have been | Company, adviews Chat hia $2400) worth of this | poses PANTALOONS. Rebs ubsne aad dai oaly Bing dowa occ walls 7 geqtot arocmve i mute an the ground of inerit | Les tO Wie Aoor, aud ponnded her few almostto a | Giwer, tor Wo lay o exvemely auudsome aad | Wed be disporet ol This is wos wo. tie true | (hey tesaimod to saspond the overation ot the " w was @ompietely exbaustod, on a pall chintuenesd Wy family view: our ane lead eh Naa TAO aha Wid “have wade ® spleadid Solomon , put Mr. | Tertion of tars af ir is about as foilo A caution Poustitntion and laws of tue wad SUOeb tate QRBAT REDUCTION IN PRICBS. r p r glone, aninitasneed Uy family views 5 wor cae they | Jetly, fracturing her aose, Ryan then left the house. | Kime sainer a Stature never tetupted n | 1ocu flnancier Had ap tmterview win Grant, and tav | their ste it sy ce, to be dened Miss vac boca orouzit in during bis Jo} Mtn tat teste Presidents far pabiic | De. ie Cy Marwood, of 14 Weat Korty-nint street, | secoud miter, Mev address 0 Conzress Wan nooliy | Presiveat was urged tuat hisownmg stock tn cits | and apohed b They, by their lawiess PANTALOONS WORTH $4 FOR ¢ When athart te teft his room he rove out and | rei ied aut ae family property. Br, | wus sont for to dress Bridzet's wounds, While the | OUl of place: sie represented nucbing bat brain | Company Was oot ruiv doing him reat pouitical In- | meby, attacaca and in Nehity aud autor Lu . from ies ‘ties ry baat Kauaiek visas Ons o8 a Oe - Work, Due never saw her hitle "omy" in Jory, but it was hkely to indireetiy aifect tuo nai of | OF the state, and have, by tocir dadveruus exauiy ce, . ; nD VIAL Lime be Wat incossaatly on horsebac! raded himself inflauoly by hia conduct | deewuy wae engaged iw tale buwane occupation Laepnee ate Ucugtita heer Guthite: anion to ihe atoue, ‘The President was told vint he must | Weakened pubic coniidence im tue Consite tae yin PANTALOONS WORTH $12 FOR $8 Mmbiing about the moaniain, in the beast frequent this subject, 9 Washington had done vim: | van returned and began abusing tho dcctor for dof yes.erday againet Nee busvand hot actually dispose of his stuck, bat on'y to pac it | tue ims, and iu iho albeit to en orce usurpe (1 roads, and Garongh the woeds freatost bo vith being in the House and osusting the Inj red wom: Amons wat iozen of speakery or readers of | out of Lis Lancs in a forma, way, and tie resuit | and lawives autoority thoy wave vacrifived We lite of PANTALOONS WOU TI $16 FOR 61a. p slo Mrs. Seftereon’e death: and white PT Hd Bag The doctor wan ordered wo leave. ‘Thts he retused | spece: eo nied one of Brivam Ye Woukt be all the same. Graut assoniel Ls some | a peaceable estizen tevious to Mrs, Jefferson's death, and while is trae that Cats plaees thie Fe todo, Ryan then pitched into. the doctor, sav: prean wav, L know upom the wost | #UCh arrangement, und the public have been given Animated by the convictions T have thus expres BUSINESS SITS Kevt \Chome ry his devotion to her, dedersom was | nent ina w« Fee tent be wife tad te abe | Saabbe would cive him ogovd tvasbing Althouh | jnducitable auchority, ates polygany wiih ail | understand tht the Prosidentual stock 13 for 9a wd ronfident in bay veliet baat the Soave Of Bl. $0 seriously injured by a fall tram his horse that he | DML Aie Ree tel Mires baie sicriice the physician in smaller map then Roan, and to- | gor be Tle never Was at rest uot ne got her to | On last Friday Grant was jokod about nis eonnoe +, acthug t hthe proper depaymenis of 1 LARGE VAUIETY, Win confined 0 bis house a great portion of the tally Unused to puzilistic exercise, he grappied with | leave ver lawiniy Wedded hustaud and ome to | HOB Wika Seuvca in Cadiuct meoting, and it is | Kovernment, is canine of protecuing lmowa peo Moe for three weoks. It waa during that confine: the brute, threw him and Fnoeked vum iuéo a state | Him, and vow sue says uerseli thatsne rarely ever | sreried that be lid oot take the badzering at ail | dle, and ofevfurcing the dinnity aud antuority of A glimpse at Jeiferson’s relisious views is flashed } 4 " ule tiy. Hs ow laws, Lhave to request 3 Low uoon the reader by the following extract from Foubunsion is lens bau Gve uiluulve, | Tag dus. | vees hum except 1m tLe puipie oe whew abe tee tego | GUIs soe Seen te tusks. th ceguass: Wigs y Bile Ai satis vast : - ereaienwsnanemmansiet Sent saat be wrote tao ovineioul part of we Motes | ieuer whica he wrote to the Hoy. Laiac Story, in | {0m Mem steadied (0 ule ations. “Avtar che doctor | end sna Bim fr 8 revs ewnt * | New Sohome fo Deplote the Trenewrs. Cal Civealt, wit bring alt tae. fuer bet TOHN B. HRNIEY, . r oa wu were premares ie M H “ae rocly (0 some specwlations whied that gentleman | snd locked up. What are scores of petitions compared with th Pram the Laulaoin hedger, Grane ne 6 Syy eyihd ae Rr . ae u NEW YOR, tthe Preach Ant or, who hed applied to é ‘ od pris Ss EEEEeeenEne misery of Mrs, Hawkios, Wuuse case ie exiing ao . sous con eer ne We uniaw Hi invites the atrention o€ the trade Co his ato Sis ne Pronely Abana shat: app t him ow the (ransmigration of nous Mr re Accepe Omice | tecutitaea ices? Auashu sug cus of taourteas | _Waeurxotow, Oct, 90.—The eotton. frauds | we Gresvenor inay be be ey trial Pitotste ses ih TLR ANE i Worsom for stasistical ba‘ormation of that State. | j,geron says! An Honest Man who won't Accept Omice | Mech intareal vere! Aud abe it Gay One of wBousNEdS | wich ha Hiuued to in the late despatches | Lhave the honor 6@ be, with urea respoct, de PERE U ME ks The desth of bls wife tort Jefferson at liberty tof Whe jaws of mature have withheld from. ua the from @raws, tion In enough to uveriLrow every werd o- thin | from here rerstoal. ‘Lae sory JOUN M. PAL MBit, WINE HAN) PRT ARES oo an, post lot Minister Mouipatoatiary to } moming Of biyticil Knowledge, of the cow thy 0: | Pirrynvxos, Nov. 9.—The only reason for Mr. | imagmifort naboie. ire Luyaidant Grant wit Bod | 8u0t Chikn Combination Rye heen edaete Neveu [| ————ame Foreten impartations oe LE eet ROMER be adeasiniad Wik tena ana | svirits, and revciation bas, for reasons unknown nalts caine . more in the few words toi Brighuas and his cova | infuentiat Hudhea! wlders ol Lie Comlud erate . A —Tie dase-ball chauyiousaip quostiva rust tens ceived fo meocinted with Vran‘alin and Adams | 10\'ith aad Faralicee Bam Measknces te we were. | Brunot’s refuaal to accept the postion of Tndian | more in the few words tom Brighaus and cotton igam Lo effect tae payment of the tattor mader | bo relied withia stew we revs t *t FANCY Gudbs IX GALA VaItiery Nog & peace, @ position whieh he tid | Wien I was young 1 was toad of wpeauiitions | Commissioner is because he will not connect him: papi the Washingtow treaty, Dut that leading Douliern | Mali! eed in tue reaMit: DUE ths ene a twice ro'vgml, Having acoovted the aopolutmont, | whier veamod to promixe some insight Inco bait THe oniny ov 1 F Hs le men have forued Manuiacturers oF Huorlers Ths Vestercay the Bishop of Springville wae arrested if in auy Way, OF commit himaaif to the policy of ealition with Ta! MINERAL WATERS De [a¥Oe OF LAS WOK ide if ay demgib that tney Mr. Joderson teft his youn $ y have the cotton tix deck leading apriags | on a p | aden country Grant's aduninistrs coils from bribery, | on ae f dr, OF rather a serie ol murders, " : AL Gusperivan by abate De inaea SAK u two children with | Hidden ¢ountty{ Gut Goverying ws lnaaNh WHBAUASY | Orani'e ‘ation, Hu recoils from ou a ciargs ul inurder, OF Faker 4 weriee ol murdvry. | and ail tie money colleeted 4 ater the head ofeusny nei | far 2A CONUS. See wi Weir matormat aout, Mire, Eppes, and went north | (ound me, b bave for WINN saute Gosed (o read o Corruption, ond dishonesty, and thathe would In no | comuntt ay teare Sar Se ee a preewas: | i + the Radicals to receive their pay trom QuoLae. & A iy tor Mi rtha, then in her otovemth year | think concerning them. and lave roposed wy Mil] way po connected with it, 19 evidenced by hie own J ties te jue ns Rroceeda, Ji ls lurdly necessary te ettie that pois * Pipe 60 CABLS NOW IN STO Ay in his Cavarture for Gorupe was occ | Ud hab pulow OF Ignorrnce which ® beneva oUt | ua rjeinighod character and the hich eatoomn in which | {nk avsiem of le f prevtine hevecie | MOL! ie resasded lero as the barate haga aalesi Toews raced frou abroad by Congross. | much we should be forcod to wee it. B dave | te i# held by all. Mr. Branot 48 peculurly Ua} was imnpasaale to x ta verdias from » Morn Aidit a ture ‘ ote sand dd 2 ; he uneortainty as te the thine of his depur Ozu HE better, by HOUFININe the coud paralaps } Irichd af tue Tolan, al U uave the pest of enw | agaians any Mornin Glculity: | Be tue f AWaihee nod ad Drawund Pausecher; & youn fe 4 ind controlling. Wve bad, tO, moet am iahowiaaee inf RGN TOF save Cone hey 14 no posigiom “ip the | veel uliowed ta roaul, alo ervey securi Haat et Hid ir bare to Murtha 98 scweel 10 Pulhaded find controlling sie Bed, (0, moet Oe itis ana | Ourerament tant he would f and gladly at a your acto the Grand Jury of tae Drs:rh As Jaui nett and his 4-year-olJ FINANCIAL SND COMUNBRELAL, Pris alee too coarse oF an @ celtent hudy, Mm. } to trwst tor tao luture Lo Lim Was hae dew ao Koad | TeCeL He Lhe one ten Preantoas ( ow ciutes lor the Goad gckait"t | going along the raceway in Paterson inte on Mon ee — i" Lied woul ive lnm tho opportunity to carry owe the urua ° I thes oiltued Wake be bar ack bate eee é Kiron. @ he wrote rorniarty to f tor te pas! t of dia We the atisitoration | several apurtutes frou the Charok, Ov hearing of | May ment, vey, Nov. 7—P. M.~The day hus been 5 Rangers ferson’ Pron Denevoleut ambition of ule lu wai ra bioty a he are, ye water Imil td Oo et ous LO FeEUve . . ws been bw * during (very separation from Wem. Near the close of Jofferson's trv Premdeutiat Ne condition o° the poor savages, Hut ho won | tie warrania being issu or, dle. arres 1e eon ranant a ac Ge de . t a4 irk * re : a Seal : and it iy vib Ps thus write form war | term, Apri 17, 1804, OFeco eo Uke sulition sauucr Kian connee’ ty Se tte Aaa saueiiened bane MM | Laure Lilar, OvOr @ hold Rule Delow wie Goon tell. | stegot, tive adtournaieapor tbe o a Done ana pein ppesparres Hig UsAeT WAS WRuv@ self wich an Administration that Te covered afl over | Lave captured Gud \mNiveued bum ia he a i ep Aaah Bila BALE HOTn nt ihe Mi dopavimen (4 Har ins sores dl i respon a Gow UYLUR. 2 Bishop do iiood origin. rom Ovo , bi - Of the Sive Exchange having J sot ‘ ' 4 > on. . aa) edt fo | by tne death of bis young *#diughter, Atta, Boves, oe ad oniatiis: a he joised te Mormons Chere, aud nae beun wii | #!amnily wt om eiabiven, te 1 oft . j TY . wera naga) ed ter ° ave 7; onus 2 thei ADIN aH WEL Deregrination ir —— nawal officil Azures, Thera was, however, quite a ‘ Fparental love ant tondorness, f 88 Vite Waty Hest years tenes, he-tad nels POE sey passes Codn nutes ONSTing Coniptowiinens | Tube MMLAIL AL ble Reredelaatun The MuceeCuoten Pree wienTe ale ikamedatstatans fa hac-cenaaraiatie work 10 ¢onx over to Prince. dotorsan's bettors PCr nun, Nov 7 Uf sone hit rR funy NRAL DFO Tongets en Veueieer ee i oi 3 *\ILS Pom PiANce Agen reraly Rages H00, MOY. wine Bily Insurance coms f dosti man, RANe Bes Of Ete eae Raines we Jim Mave is in Cinewonats, traning for las fight | toate thomselven In certain epuciaitios, ant | TOOLPID : A written ac that period show 2 ici) tte imine alike anil use edieins axidass hiro ie Muah RE Tas lived Gor tay ' , PoC 184 Jorn ‘for Europe. } yeiccod him. Ina letter to Gov, Page be save Pitas wis (hel y 0 yivis dawchtur Marcha ‘The ether | qne part you taxeta my love marks an affections Plyern 1 0 BO UY lelin on bevinn en Can om te Manes Ww FxCVNNA Was HOMO AL Wo/5@aliog for Maly ation trom, Mary Lucy, woe left with their | ate concern tor the oss at it. Beas qreat ine | Ot Hed ag satlMetory by the Mmer, ‘Phe | ateces sia Nailsea pe Meee eat obeoted cet id } dave oie, ‘The steumos ‘Shuragis took out ¢ ‘iva was Uh 1 (ued, Of nore cay love of thotr abundance, batt of | Merchants’ of Now Yora efee Uurty conts on ihe feat bive of intustcy, Io tt {he wonven. make es cuentas ares Pulled Ue derouue cg | AIM Ane, In overnimedt bowls tha sad deriat diaratie ai been sn wb Adama, Mrs. Adams. + | ceansas prospects Bow KAS the stender tired dsb Gowsa W nw jon Watt tor conte down and five cont std cionnt in weaety says j contey Lior Manaatian, of Now Wort, e@oe tuitsy: | irecwmasee five (0 forwy come, Vie AS ur. of Now York, cout promined Wiky & policy bohdue ut Ute eens, cadre, GO. nth iy wit aomty 7 PITT CM ae Se vr rem, gpablaen’ tke | vie. Vertaas I inay de devtined ta ave even Lids last cord it pavantal avatian Draken t The hooe # rth Wiig Lhad loaked torwark bo te Os heart waa wenne by tidings Of | moment when, Fosgning pabiie ewe to yoange ay car Grand Duke Geaui's Havaveae Te fat Wasmvaron, Nov. 6—loar Ad niewb Aidan, [mjisslicouy Coos 1h Day aa i hind aw tone of the choice | of » ! yo Wie OF ouurwe any Gul tiv i neue vay quan ‘ A ‘ow months aftor his arrival ARTIS IN mmc dD Gommaading Ho Kagovons Quek, wil atarean ir : tee a 1 La prover vor vid niet ee asim a Se fain pe ken i 3 vod ih He thom bo. } wurde Tivas tingoting (a thas doinevtie eomvuat wom Y cvy a aiche drat on Now York on whic paymont | Goweare tw abuuabace, Miuc, UreHiny @ eve, tow, wed Gen, der iam Oob Aa Toni sd, ant Laant Peale tie Ee ties { neers ‘ wilch the las great step if to by faRen, @ eur | Ocal. ‘ne security, wf Now York, esthn ite Toountiubeaty, and the beey ana’ watai Grains, Wow Dein Boies Wiis iid With ji vl Wa Deeb UNG He wc i t ah bine Loc t wniets ate | (MAMIE conty wit Do mubetactory to Biomsaiwing F vixiwey bile said (OU HOON Wie tabi uoning Ka thet | Das “aid Wall probably wT Har Mleiry on Babe vlog WKN, ous w. q Vo noe efloot his pargoge HIN To a niece ot Mint, Ropes, tn an aegowme whied ele out tie pone Mvopt DoMlore are HO BoHOralLy Wai Wiseoe Une hd INE PUel ibe ares addie | MEUAY. eit rhe fol ip seen a WT tant, iiss thé Bishop has beow padety fe would adviva o® to wk FM. Molfory, M.D, . a 2) Reka site':2- adUb WANdEN A) ee ® Of IL aieases Bbulnacsilh, NEArAIGL A AU AT Mer VoUM MRO OF UmeD teste rots Sp ie te amu Lachey, ddl Unloo bata id Were Ge prives of stocks mad dusiiogs Pn Ask » eh Wh nit not bear the TATA aati, ee, ee Wrote of this domoeciic tragedy, saree My mother has Tt We" Cae Munthe INF ter siete a sesh 6:0 lest Lew Labies along tar. vours Fhe (Row some tor Ler, and eke found bin tovday Rid, Ane’ sabe atid Mie a ly Mig| Pada Mak. 4s) Tasmosan's Pomate Opriae. a fears Pour frente 1b o Mexico. ny OF Aho ab The Princo w Vina, i40¥: 7 thodgh Vie W106 Gagan weve Cy ah My Rhee CFMINE, EN 10 daalers, FG. 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