The Sun (New York) Newspaper, May 7, 1872, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

ny peepee DAY, MAY 7, . 1 sponds Gen, Grant, let us keep allve old | of which there now appears to be little prospect ) Tere fs acopy of the despatch, if you like to MOBLA > Z Animosities and fight it out on that line. or the reported gold discoveries in South Afries NIBLO'S THEATRE IN RUINS. Prt Koitowing fe the news as It reached Mr. | Preah Atrocition Imminent—A Spanish Mite i mele Will not the people prefer Greeney’s amount to more than present indications war- Palmer by cable yesterday + rok Safety in Filet: The ae ae Su pacific programme to Guant’s belligerent | 7 , there ts likely to be a general exodus of the | 4 NARROW ESCAPE FOR THE ME- | Harry Mtv toh RAL Bods ADT. T GURMAN'S FIRST SUN¢ A WELCOME TO PRAN THE GR rv, Keq.. Langham Hotel, Lonton. ot hin » #y 4 alogant diggers before many months TROPOLITAN HOTEL. ay hitblot totally destroyeady Are this morning. The Masencte of the Blake Stadenis, DAY IN AME sissies ——————— = tdlately. Will cable Wednesday, Wanner Al 7 Fn bi Part The origin of the Carlist troubles in| Lalla Reokh Nestroyed when Jast Roady to | Muedately. 1 CaO erie fog gene: A letter dated Havana, April 24, pub- | An Introduction by Mr. TUESDAY, MAY How to Restore the Republican Partye | ginin tas n close relation to the question of be Reproduced The Theatre to be Re= SvETICR DOWLING'S LMR, | Hlahed in yosterday’s Inauto of La Revolucion, the Liederkranz Se A Tre - ote ated Pro ch l Grast’s Own is anxious to restore the | woman's richts, In the year 10, Frapinanp | built withoat Netay on a Beale of almost He ene end ctatorsintne vestibule, | Cuban organ in this city, gives some very inter. Duras of HeRetiert Aperauee " knenementa Fobay unity of the Republican party. Itwants | VIL, being then in his forty-sixth year, a | | Mewal Maunificence, Howling met the Sus reporter. Helvoked | esting particulars of what is going on in Hay The Liederkrang Society gave a grand SPeskWe Peentee liehert ts 4 to bring back the men who went to Cin- | widower and childless, married # young wife, The spectacular drama of “ Lalla Rookh” hein ane Cevtous Tome ite" behind the scenes. Don Alvarez de la Campa, | concert on Sunday night in bonor of Franz Abty Sowers Theatee Wendie’. cinnati, !C they,” asks Grant's RISTINA, a Bourb the Two Sicilies.. ‘This | sys t#have been producod for the Orsttime at] «Why, Judie." said the reporter; “were you Aa ous of the young students a0 bru the famous German composer, who arrived day : young wot duced & PRADIN, Niblo' The we interested here? ally massucred by the volunteers last November, | het: erday In the ate R 7 Fitth Avenue Theatro--Arucle 4, Own, “and those who sympathize with | Youns woman induced King Frepixanp to | Niblo's Garden last night. ‘The work of rem teres! : ‘ an a ay In the steamer Rhine. Frana Oly mpte Theatre Hop's bonnes them, be attracted agul othe Republi | AU! tho Salic law which governed the suc- | ing the scenery from the Grand Opera House te aac Lhad a portrait and an opera glass here," was | had written an address to the King of Spal | Abt is a tall, well-built ma ars old, rathor eM Evy" Meralco, em, be attracted again tothe Republle | costo, and excluded females from the throne | Niblo’s was bogun on Baturday alat: AU RII | Miss Ballth Challis, the Lalla ftonkh of the which he sent on to Madrid by Gen. Palanca in | stout, with a very fresh, rosy. youthful face, Wroalway can party? Tho way to doitis | °C Shain. The law was annulled about four Jong the work continued, and early on Sunday | Opera, Foye Surea ee tae ROUT torn en- | which he demanded justice on all implicated tn | jarge blue eyes, and fl lar features, Mis oh Ls us course they ati s Pilg 0 do months previous to the birth of the dese oka | morning the and properties had alt hy Cea de uhon the rulna: ‘sho'was gurrounced | the murder of his child. OF this address he had | @ maesive face of the beet German type, the easy, Let the Philadelphia MARIA ISABELLA. Another daughter was born, The costumes of the actors | hy agroupof actors and actrosses, all_af wham | catsed several thousand coptes to be printed for | eyes beaming with honesty and intellgence, the od, | hud more, or lees of wardrobe in the theatre, | circulation toth in Spain and Cuba, TI Wilh ad pone, teqas oad to. wee those sere | Gt the butchers cemnne tment tne nominate Honace Gresiey for Pre and the King died in 18%}, Under the Saltc law | and actresses of the plece were also rem and B. Gratz Brows for Vice-President, | Don Canzos, Fettoxann’s younger brother, | And placed In the different dressing rooms als | Vants-of the people on whom the real loss falls : a U and adopt the noble platform of Cincinaati, | had been the next in suce ossion to the throne; | lotted to eae " i mont heavily. ie pl Wing tore ord that bene- | Fert, Apolinar del Kt vat Gen and Fers | trodu . vale. | Allday Sunday, the attachée of Niblo's were | fits are to be given them in rand Opera | nando Ceballos—dreading the result of Mr. ¢ 2 will be done, but that law haying been annulled by royal de: y a to . ‘ a and the thing will be don cree, the infant, MANIA ISANPLLA, was pro- | St Work arranging andzfitting the scenery for the House on Wednesday and Friday nights of this | jy Campa's address, determined, if possible, to claimed Queen, Don Cantos was banished, and | grand production last night. The labor continued Standing in the matn entrance when the fire | suppres 1 leaders | brow are and open, and tl expression frank m Col. Ramen Her | and goods rod, Mr. Wilbetm Steinway ine 1 a SUN roportor to the distinguished composer. “Lam happy to meet you," the reporter s it. ‘They know that Gen. Palanca hnd | as Franz Abt ch mi ee SRT Teari tema wberitty ov oe ss OG 8 Dr. Rankin Should Support Dr. | 1" popular flaings in his favor pro far into the night, and it was two o'clock yester- | had succumbed and the 6 had eh aken, with the address to the King, anumber | Frang Abt—E itr piag ie mich, Ich Rutoehoembee sc eee Greeley. pressed by the Regent, Queen Cunistin y morning when the laborers were released, | 2m OG ee Ie {88 | of documents clearly proving the facts stated by |g srvene nicht Knullseh i hr. #4 The Rev. J. B. Raxkis, D. D., of the I | Carists, however, again rose in rebellion with strict orders to resume work at seven | arches, through which entrance to the mudi. | Mr. deta Campa, Among these documents is 4] jeportor (in German)--Pardon me, Mr. Abt, so oak is CRC Serene dependent, religious newspaper, has pub | after a tloody struggle of seven yearw’ duration, | o'clock. od, remained standing, Tho | letter addressed by the then Governor of Ha- | jow did you hit upon the idea of visiting thig licly expressed a wish in which all good | the contest was settled in favor of the Queen. ‘At that hour aharp, work was begun afresh, | fon backs of the tent were at ntd'a mast af | “ait Loper Roberts, to Mr. Do la Campa after } country? persons will cordially sympathize with The Don Cantos of to-day is the grandson of | The stage was fled with busy laborers, who | char beams and broken bricks. Ten brick | the arrest of the latter's son, and which is said Franz Abt (9 “ sh," says Dr. Ente Prince one bela! i livhtened the tedium of toll by merry conversa. | rests, upon which the staze was supported, ro- | to be a convincing proof of the v purpose him, “J wish,” says Dr. Rankin, “ Prest- | the Prince in whose behalf the party was first 7 i : 7 pained upright in my majesty. ‘The Walls | whieb instigated the Governor to make the ar- |" abexerine Onnrcany Anvenre ty To lines Three tin aking In the purest High G whtof It for the last four on T have the dent Grant were ateetotalier.” Ttisa good | established. Ie is married to a Bourbon of the tlonand Hively Jokes, Suddenly a volee was «only this, ar ng more, The blue | rests. five years. Ihave been curious to see how Gers Peretti) 5 and pious wish, most creditable to Dr, | House of Parma, by whom he has one sonand | heard calling from the windows of the Metro- | eky of heaven was verywrere overhead, | ‘Tie above mentioned Jeaders of the volun- | mans and an music flourish in foreign 4 with “Ay. after it, It or wt f *Tewo daughters, The triumph of Don Canzos | Politan Hotel, which adjoins the theatre, The ped timbers and scraps of iron w ill | teers determined to force Mr, De li Campa, elth countries. Dam an honorary member of almost ut the eye ee fire a drench ti 8 oF ats, to telexray Ranktn’s heart and head, And what a by entreat Wenn rents ¥ i ad would simply result fn the retstablishment of | only word distingutshed was * fire." The work- ned Ls work with @ terribl iplete Palanea instructions not to present t every German singing svetety in the United blessed thing it would be for President | ine ofd Bourbon ryime, with its retrogressive | men looked aloft and the entire dome was alive | Niblo’s Garden was fairly swept from the face he Mecretiny of the Government. Arustezul, | States, and they have all urged me to come and Graxr if this wish could come true and | pottey and despotic tendencies. with shooting flames. A stampede followed, | the earth. eave themall his Influence. ven. Dalanca had | see the Great Republic; and now Lam here. I stay true, —_ and tho stage was cleared in an instant. Dannee to Ameya aw Pen ne Sen oe tere dria Are de ta Campa would | Went to Russia last year, and [was very mucts But if Dr, Rasxrs desires to have a te A Methodist preacher has been sentenced | ‘This isthe story as told by Mr. Jarrett and | | The fre « oy to nel hor | reach him on his arrival at Cxdiz the scott | pleased to sve the enthaatasn with which th A Rotten Republic. totuller for President we can tell him to “bread and water releven days, tn Sweden, | nearly every one about (he house, Mr. Weather- drels then ited a letter apparently addressed | Germans there atill cultivate German music. recently oceupled by Dr. Helmbold was destroy- | ty them by Mr. de min which every= surer way than putting up prayers for | for endeavoring to gain pros Jytes to hisdenomt- | ston the gas man of the Grand Opera | ed, and the up rome ofthe building deluged | thine mated wi fis address to the King was | Keporter—Jtow do you like the country? er of the houses in Crosby streot | taken by Ina recent conversation with a reporter Abed : wd ee ang | nation, In that Intolerant country, dissenter water. |S J A and in whieh bh twadmit | Frang Abt-Oh! very much, what Httle Ehave of Tne Sux, Judge J. 8, Buack of Pennsyl- | GRaxt's conversion. a 7 Wt Mab ore ponishéd for holding services during the THE DISCOVERY. vo mee pant Rachel oregids aus the guilt of his son, and the justice and econ, It le & pity: that Ww: Getinite Visit vanin described with startling accuracy the y care of himself, and give his Voice | oe eed oe etn aeevatheran church, | “wastn the theatre fixing the foottghte | lunch for the firemen and all others engaged In | gudcontcmned itn aT A ED ad tice | this country, I mean for pleasure; but T think siastically to the support of 4 sp = nineteenth | Paul Ge Je aasiatant gas man, and Fdward | the work of subduing the flames, Tt was th This isasad state of affairs for the nineteenth 7 Paul Serinl, t anh, and Rdward | the work oy eltornuon before the Are was fully Dr. Horace Greenery of Chappaqua, the | century, and we are not surprised to learn that | Quigley were assisting me. At half past seven | extinguished Reform candida He is aman who hits | the persecuted ¢ sare gaining many con- vck Lheard a kind of crackling nolse ove No one connected with the bullding ean give ever bee! : a eel f t c 7 ese! . } Lloe 0 80 sre the noise came | AMY explanation of the origin of the fire. It ver been anything but a teetotaller. who are converted themselves en 1; Tlooked up to see where the notse came | Any explanation of the origin of awh t of them with a loaded re Mr. de Ia Campa’s house, and tosign it. The tears and ng the old ma nly means o the fear of seasickness deters a good many, ‘There is a great deal to be learned here, even for n’s peril, besought | one who has travelled all over Burope. I take scaping trom | twoor three months every year for travelling #, WhO: he next to b great danger which now threatens the life Of this nation, His language was as follows: * Judge BLACK—Even partial success is batter than a clean defeat, for anything which reblikes | ™ the corruption of the faction now in power Will | Fyom his youth up he has eschewed all that | deavoring to spread their newly acquired convie~ from, and discovered fire extending from the The theories discussed were ches Igo to Londen, ris, aid arrest the downward plunge of our affairs, Que J : s , i 4 Aah alxcupeed wat i by Herrera and del Hato in person, | goo eet ne dot ancn stopped, will bring usto the | can intoxicate, Only on Saturday Inet, | tions among thelr fellow countryme Men's | rigging loft to the dome, in a place where fire ges OF Sean FF pg Ey od failed to break the old, gentle Reporter—fow long do you intend to stay? he said, vntrolled by penal laws, | is never used for any purpose whatever; T im- @ anids his eldes ents Lot them murder m Maat stage of political degradation after he had beat every one around him | Conselences can not b TWO MONTHS AND A HALE IN AMERICA, “ Reporter—You mean a despotism ? ;. | any more than an honest and outspoken press | mediately attached the fire hose, and tried to ‘Mr. Stewart's lost is e family.” And turning bit « e ean some | d n ere mr ote - > phon se ees to wave bi " ‘o months half. 1 oln, eautge tack No: Lmean something much | chopping, aud bllsterua, te hands of his } can be angged by persecution underthe forms of | reach the re, but the stream would not reach, | fully dnsured John, f eho wan smploring him on her knees £0 nave Ie | Phen AL ee emis for Maldhiione Teed SoinGy!-a republic thorougiiy rotten,” | Competitors, His only Chae we ae hie | lew and {nan incredibly short time the damos had | (rand Opera House, ow ped all the sconer she'did not instantly cease her entreaties Yesterday T visited t! il Park, It 1s @ 55 dicrciudlsed 'ohuarwes BF Th0 conven | Meme tm 8 Cle crystal spring that . —_ completely enveloped the dome of be building. | FLOP At gsn0to. He hes to insurances darrett | ate suains ware disarmed by such Armnses, | SACI e Sen Be eee a deeaaay rejudiced observe} pourse ep rece 4 m1 roe },00, as no A r » house, wi ey Epo » flnest in Germany: Perel dae bere 7 flows among the trees on his own hillside, | _ The recent impeachinent proceedings in | 7) the mean time 1 sent the Janitor vo gound the | Palmer foe in scenery and propertica #23/¥0. | Would. return. und Warning the fainily that they | eine Abt Yeu L think #0, Indeed, 1 have of public affairs in this country can doubt Let the Rev. J. E. Ranxiy, D. D., come | Florida furnish a curious instance of the uncer- | gre alarm. Before the firemen arrived the gas Zhe: are Bak bathe, Fons comp cost, Mr, de la Campa at onc yught the pi never seen a park of uch dimensions in Gere that this is true, We are indeed rapidly | ourin the full light of ‘Tae Scx, and join | tinty attending such cases. The House of | order and proscenium dropped to the floor with PP ane pe cle Malad he Chasasid's Wenn from the Government and hastened tothe | many. 1am really delighted with New Yorks ernor of | Itseems to me to be intended for a city tea fhe latter advis to loave the | times larger thaf it now is. Now, ar island, because he assured him he could not, for | Park there are rows of houses palaces Loughe Tantee either his life or | to call them—and for every block that te built de ja Campa that he him- | up there are three blocks that are vacant yet. hor, was not safe, add- | Lwas astonished. What @ magaliivent place it for thia very reason Lhave handed 1 don does not coms approaching what Judge Brack calls the | 1) the great popular movement to give | Representatives presented articles of tmpeach- | g tremendous crash. Finding that we could do | re and wale ty $5.00 and Mr. Stewart's lose on Reotictcerearoal times last stage of political degradation, some- | tronacn GaEELEr, LD. Dy & lease of the | Tent Meainat Gov. Heep. The enale took | nothing more we tried to saye the wardrobe, but wee building tn which Helmbold's drug bi thing much worse than any despotism ean | wry DL, D., cognizance of them to the extent of resolving | oureforts were unavailing.” ne eon duttnuely warHed oo belongs to. SF, . White House for a single term, Then he | that the proceedings under the Impeachment |, ‘The hotel clerk was the frst tn the bullding to | Teadel, of Liat street. The loss ts eatineced Gh ever be ina civilized country—a republic | wit) no longer need to exclaim in sadness, | should be carried on according to the previsions discover the tire, but the alarm had been sound- | gijiiup,' “Mr, Beadel is Ins ured for $25,000, y rotte ed long before he saw the flames, Thom . will be fifty years hence, Lon thoroughly rotten, “TL wish the President were a teetotaller!" | of the Constitution, after which that body ad- | Kelly. & fireman attached to engine 2, was the top floors of the building were the | resiznation; Lean do nothing with these mare witit (t-eveything there is narrow. cramped The alarming condition and tendency of 7 mM ns of the following Lodges: Barton i F room, dit In fifty yours it will be income e alarming condition and tendency ances <Aicenasa Journed without taking further action. Gov. | Patrolling Crosby streot at 70 He meg ® | Lodge No. Burka, Metropolitan, St. Cecile, orem the Governon: Marans, wed only 6 parniny beauttial here Waivery leichtich), the times are evinced wherever we turn The Way Open. Teen declared that by the adjournment without | & Micendy te tas touing HO Atviny | Normal, Jotin Di. Wiltned. Girard. Liberty Di: Ad the Governor, Moreno, was only otating | Peoporter-How do you ike the American our eyes, Corruption, fraud, and publie] | trial theo him were abandoned, vichoohe sent the alain fying through | teon. Bmplre Chapter, Amity, 1 Mobs, | Leet in Tonine coon aetaternene fro the | PAOD? } P Gen. Guat docs not belfere the Demio. | § trial the cbarses agsinss him were ebendonet Whence he sent the alarm fying threugh | Xecntug, Dany, Cly Lodge, Post 8. A. IG. | fine of the fret authority on. the tstand, stated PStanz Abt—Tcan only xpoak from a compart. a raat ned 18 SB | and 8, Ye plunder seem t” be gaining the upper han and that the suspension from the exercise of bis iow, whenever £ on with the English, Sui and reached. th of Eiks No. Lal! of which are losers | with blank disinay, and without taking leave of crats will support Horace Greevey. He everywhere. During the war of the ds duties following Impeachment had ceased in yefare the alarm had reached its furthest | DY the fire . his Exccilency. and even forgetting in bis haste | think of Americans T alw Smpare thera Sebeilion these evils were greatly stinm. | (co's sure they will nominates new candi | consequence. Lieut-Gov. Day held the con- | fuita DENPFITS FOR THE ANTIETS. De cee ey ane kd. loft'in the ante-room, | withthe English. ‘hey seer 10 Lo be Lives X ENGINES ON THE GROUND. A meeting of pro will beh fushed to the wharf and at once goton board | Her, heartier, fresher (iebens sriacher) people. The date of their own, and that he thinks will | trary view of the ease, and claimed to exercise rire make his own election certain. the powers of the Governor of the St Meantime the 1 ' that (ho Metropeltian was bu If the Democracy are anxious to comply | the Impeachment of Gov, Regn should be det | tire block surre wading It. was rs with the wishes of Grant the way is open. | nitely disposed of, The Supreme Court was ap- | excited crowd. | fu pealed to and twoof the ass sate Judges do- | Pence ond Houston hare remarkably pretty yorter=You are very well known In this No. MT of th wat 10 o'el heoming ¥ have lost Hot ke arrangem the unfortin the steamer Germania, which was the first to ts | leave the port. Herrera, Gener, and Cet awajnat de ba or, but he to for Europe. b ted by the temporary predominan of military power over civil authority, and by the great contracts and unprecedented chances of making vast wi farand near | Parl and the en- ott lied by an | forthe 8 up Broadway between te was an iver tines | until Hos brought an famat f TUE GREAT COMPOSER'S MASTER PIECE. Franz Abt—Well, I have written @ litle of mu rrera the Gy All that will be necessary is to nominate a sibility. A large squad of police fr bth i e d tried to suit everylod s of money, honestly and dis \ cided that Lieut ‘a view of the sut we 1p ta faep |e theatres, ‘The Gene aint that dela Campa | everything, and tried to sult everyliods Lat vo Nagerec: y fine a new candidate of their own, That will | ‘ided that Lieut Day's view of the sub | and Foerteenth Wards were deta ep | Correspondence had eet contempt innot, anawering | Rfitien solu for amuteurs as well ws pro honestly, which were Kien opened. But z ‘4 Jeet was while the Chief Justice in a » crowd within bounds and giv firemen Onyeric THeATRR, May 6, 1872. he ae sionals, you know. Lo Germany, you know, when President rx: wan eleuted andl ass | eke GRAwzis cledtion cert its Uissenting opt sustained the posttion taken | Fm to work to advantage, Within a quarter Jarrett & Pate poche dhal MY ar Be Ee ak EM aur ae andny ask te wietuur ban tho eon out RANE # CLOUT F bes — oo ~ - 4 ¢ y RP hiring with you FB ‘ 7 n tf . ry I nme sins Pr, as hoped and by Gov. Rexp, At this stage of the muddle the | Were [reu calsaty nat b leaving the tslind rane ADL—It is wo Long aug since T test t sumed the reins of power, it was hoped iL arme Bate \ en Weavee tbe ei Vance ceciaios Khowhas.a comporer. “My Wen the Swallowe i ‘ 5 me N ruc Patriot. Senate concluded to go on with the triad, and | water on t nu theatre curred in the of Niblo’e Garien, we he to otter | ot pop enc on . | Homeward Fly? was written thirty years aco, believed that he would arrest them. No Tn the b nie Was created when the fire flor benedt totikeplice at such tate ae | Captain-General, told Herrera that Mr. de la J Zi in history ever had a nobler opportu- The Hon. Tuomas A. Henpricks of P the matter was finally settled by the acquittal of | vif dret discovered, A the | May be suitable Respectfully yours, Campa left behind him an. ttorney who would be Shen ayoung man of A, old man in history over had B novler Ops diana, one of the purest and wisest states: | the Governor by a vote of soven to ten. The | prec auton to move their things from teat Have & Fox. | defend the action, besides pis family and all bie Geert wiae yt have euiidreh, and. en nity of effecting a far-reaching reform, ‘onty of the Democratic party, but | consequence ts that Gov, ItkeD has resumed the } Fooma to amore convenient f ‘sition, incase the | To which was sent the following answer: roperty. | Herrory sparied. and Ceballos told | oven qrandfather (with & pleasant smile on hig law to that supremacy without which re- | Of the country, proposes to Oy" | contents himself with presiding over the Senate few fates were sertously frigitened. “Dick tues | We scarcely teed aneure you how deepl; al with.” Herrera left the palace like a whipped dren. A great many have as to take i a ' OeLEx Of THATS tte Git (h0| CERES 10K eb (eee ee ae eee earn eo ee eee ee eee caline UOGR EASIER Rod hie Clute yoursyupathy wih us inthe sudden ee | cur. Gen. Crespo is the rd who contrmed | UP my permanent residence here, but t hive am. ich bad vetalten us and thowe li OUF emp lo; ‘a ike publican goverument becomes a sham. and the excited partisans who were talking of | of the house, calling upon their gue and & I has ber ft yi f . I such @ very pl hot In Hraunsch wel, ; Hl hi ofimperilling fhe them ‘that there was no {mediate dan- ; uyloy. Ih | the murderous death-warrant of the eight young The confidence of the country in Mr ENDRICKS hits no idea ¢ impe ig ar have laid away thelr musket P : ng ft See ep aremnen Condually sonar he val of the company who hay bean unexpectedts ve. | gtudents. wh f 1 Ta an Aki isiee g the Koyal Opera, Gnaxr was unbounded, The tnfiuence | the best interests of the country by ran a flarhes within (he limitsof the theatre, the pante ea} of empiay ments we accent te ofr + eins |” Don Juan Lera the father of another of the | 00". tacua my entire why of liv id & man now to change my entire way of living. Tam very OF he preprect | Chaht Mr. de ta Campa to of y herr € Peotone | Burope. He was the author of the address to qi tanto. to, Cenuany, sud stall reinaiay the King, and the story goes that he said to Mr. | 80; 1 suyibose, as tot as f live. de la Ca 7 i ore nt the Htere Mr. Steinway proposed to enter the cons Consult with you aw to the Lin vent Yours truly J ‘The following is a letter of Josh Hart, also “LALLA ROOKITL" tendering his hous ning a straight Democratic ticket for Among the complaints made regarding | subsided. and President, and thereby reilecting GRanr. | the operation of the postal telegraph sys He believes in saving the Republic trst, | Bngtand ts one that in country towns It ts seible to keep seeret the gea which pase von the Weaker part of the guests windows at the grand, but ter- which i* was in his power to exert was almost without limit, No man since the days of WastxcTos had had such a hold ASTOR. New York, May 6,1 . e, ’ eve fi , | and promoting the prosperity of his party ] ? ough the +tae was filled with workmen, no Dean Jannrrt: Tatncercly aympathize © it solel ‘our money (Mr. de la € room, é upon the people. It was believed that he | aud prom prepery purty | Dyer the wires, A correspondent of the London | ott Cueshe, know ‘how the tro ‘oninated. | on Vout toes at thie daz. Sly houre will Hol Ae Of the illlGnaires of iat a Campa | PT don't care?” Franz Abt sald, “people do had saved the nation, that he was the soul | #iter ward. ; News writes that It is a standing Joke in the Wwerad, the entire d Howe T cheerfully tender, yuu Iie tse for any s ine they can take nothing but my hide ataver they like. of soldierly integrity, and that under his | ‘This is theaction of a true patriot, ANd | country town whore he lives that If one wishes or ta wenderny 18. m3 Co aoe een atot ivcoupeny, Yours ay. eee Eee ine thstuane heb sway uprightness, honor, and disinterested | What a majority Mr. Henpuicks will have | to give a matter full publicity, with an air of | going Ha EY teakthick and fase, a dont tant, Theatre Colne, | THE CONSEQUENTIAL BACK-DOWN, | would seo bi ane Kian ‘ rect 6 yranch of | & Governor of Indiana! uthenticlty, the best means to secure that end | many of t ropping on the stage, The following Is the reply: > ver, after a Hustrious patriotism would direct every branch of ie bier h ites a ansren $0 Korie Gintanb | rm eneue 1 ty Me. Joh H A Scoret Conference of the Preside at was uC Budlenoe rove thon Cawornment Abie whet an tly Lalla Rookls nd gay dow! Dean Sin: Accept the paeant of or thanks for your early rs Mr, Abt inquired of the reporter what kind of ‘the’ downward road: a ing from Ome Capi. 1% + nto, y brie! ¢ "1 saat : nd othe gres wt FO PAMELA y brief space of time it is | flames were communicated to this it bu and ¢ peeve a « ster and te central and cc BP) at Cadts, to whlob we referred afew Gays yeas Fig Ses etiam bepgeenar a hgd t Sheets of fire shot Up among | Kindly words of syuipatiry expressed In your note. Im vign Relat music would. be perfor ‘at the Bost and controlling source of the Fa ago,Was | which the message is sent. Why ¥ otice | tie Hes ar Catt inertia vant? rm 4 Usall of th y wile hae thus suddenly been be- Wasttnatox, May 6.—In the House to- | Jubilee. "1 have no great ity Lo see Ht, vorruption which prevails and thre an exhibition of servility to Spanish influence | officials should be more leaky than these of the | Auifaywis ube lune of Manto, “To Tiave braved @ | tothemi aed w NY adv fre with yo ae Gay Wr. Wood (0 Fo. riety to wyucniom | Peebiide , VALLE MHL five thousand musicians ploy to destroy us ; for which it will be dificult for the Secretary's | reg m # the like this, in che of saving anyiuing, | wh CAN UVall Ourselves uf the proffered be - i potter thant (Went) Hie Thotsana, avd dve Mule estroy us is h's administration. roll egy Mepeairugep untae ‘ regular telegraph service is not apparant, but | would have | estruction. and, t a tru A ee oe of privilege, stated that on Friday last there was | dred better than tive thousand. ample in appointing men to off soldier with « gvod record in the Anay of tie | eee femes ‘and tn teat ot @ Mr, Stowart has given orders to besin the work | # Meeting of the Committee on Foreign Atsire | » iepucies eo you Silak Atuarioans have talent Jabine wise the i bs od. reco! e y of the ———— id this 8 ; endl 0 of rebuilding as soon as the bricks are sufficient. | called to co Dep on | fF, siualc Cabinet because they had given b Tennessee. When appointed to the Consulship | It is curious to note the prices paid fi fenipting to Tecue What was ircady past ree | fy Sock dretany airway utranued for Bulldite a bey (to convene at the State Department on | Franz Abt Much more than the English. You presents, and in bestowing important | at Cadiz he unearthed extensive frauds upon the | wild animal: arpa maura Le Hew thaghte Uptown, aod, the plane originally | Mevunea | thet that mesting had besa called by | ese T Heverishiy compare them with the Rng. sive frauds upo jd animals, 8 ; lish. T think here is far more geuuine appreciation of 1 Ktuglan THE FUTURE OF SONG IN AMEKICA, pReporter—Then you think muste has a future here? mninittee, | Frang Abt-Why not? Its growth h n- | been wonderful has a very x places of power and emolument upon his | revenue of the United States, and was the means | there are #0 few pers io apply st ears ee eeritas Rrtne cnrpuAOUE She bullaing di sizned for th own relations, without regard to. their | of saving hundreds of thousands of dollars to | Hon or a tiger that the amounts paid are se dom | balbony, he woodwork Mt uphieletery wer sag hn aey character, capacity, or merits, has done | tt@ United States Treasury, During the insur- | remunerative to the purty disposing of this sort | consumed like chad, and us Hhe ture weve | Xiblo's Garden, more to dehauch the public conscience ands} McHeH in Cadiz in December, 186s, by his firm- | of stock. WoomMet's menagerie, w HP hate iho orchestra swith 's. tremendous | graced by some turn the minds of men in favor of dishe pony ale é ¥ has | Mod into the orchestra. witt tremendous | graced. by se ness and Judictous action Capt, FARKELL saved | been in existence since 1405, was sold by auction | crash. Latve beams of burning timber. w Bonutiful t building | {i Signed for that will be used tn constructing | the President of the United States by not mine Love and Issued to the Republican members of the cor LORLOUS HISTORY mittee, signed by Gen, Babcock, the President's long identified with the | Secretary. His point was that himself and the Pt Naw Mork, its stuge wis | other Democratic members of that ¢ Tue of the most tagniticent. pas | Which In its very nature was a non-partisan y esty and fraud than all other eee tok. | many tives, protected numerous English and | at Edinburgh on the $th ult. ‘The performing | hited from the stage and fell from the roof, | goats Kuown to the histriontc art: It was here | mittee, were excluded from that meeting, which t think, altho that Ameriva ® 1 ican tourtsts who were in the elty atthe | eleph and tna very fev minutes from the time of the | that Edwin Forrest won some of bis earliest tri- I prosperit together, aid adseedea ta Vedelne abou @ J elephant was purchased for the Manchester | first disesvery, de entire interior of the build: | wmphs, and here, too, that a few seasons ago te | Ox uslen he considered an: thvasion of: thelp ner « divtdyanta Under this iniftuence Romweom'a traudadn’ | calecos beimnen ihe nonmecnic ne aha res a vi ical Cas 8 for about 83,000, Pelicans | ing was one mass of tame played to empty benches, and was forced tothe | Te hte against which Invasion he protested, and ear 4s yal, Dut cunall= vAor e , ‘a mistice betwe e contending parties, For his | were k ed dow 15 a price C GAS EXPLOSION. onvielic dled the attention of the House and of the ad vanioemient the Navy Department, his payment of | services on this sion he recel formal | would hardly fake bethcispatin Hen : eh ; ts b sag bagi ‘ in the evn hadi country to that most. extraordinary ia dling ess that hits already teen inacis 603,000 upon chims already paid in full, | %knowledgmente from soctetios of working- | Loulalana remuncrative, Wolbee browsht goto | Qrcwestt tage of the contlugratior nipae IB Nae Soar iat, Sneed Chale PNT ene aes ootalunica tian td receieed. im aud his violation of every law designed to | 8” and others In several parts of Span, from | eacl, a price at whi ae Becton et i NER the house, nage hye wontert al mle te url amarhat tht ieee A Bealsre reat ecient mesury hone ut adimiustration, are justified | Fugly subject ab ia he! ) protected, and | have all the coyotes on the prairies, A tion was | Iwas a cimout ‘and: dancer 1 the REVS ADE Ten Aree ek i nL made By Sr. Wodd did nut prose a | ee eee a ar eranit Bue waslso uivtiy Lane nd excused by the advocates of Grantism. | News of Dec. 12, 1588. Ino he London Daily nd royal Bengal tigress for g IL RAIEG DU. Che i eb ve performances in this, one of the most ‘olnelded with that view. He saw nt it. Casey, the President’s brother-in-law, is | j ec. 12, 1568, in speaking of the Cadiz Jromedary brought $130. ‘The sale real- ity, tho a tan in every | Baguas yneatres of the citys and here, of fates Htatement which presented any | devarier, Hare you been composing a good Tetuinied it office nt New Oe ae lis Is insurrection, sald that {ts peaceful termination ut $15,000, ua tuevery | Kaward Sothern and Mrs. John Wood have ul privilege, except it suould be that | Geallately¢ d jeans, although | was entirely. aitrib : = played to crowded and enthusiastic audiences, President had no'right to consult privatel Franz Abt—Yes, ‘The trouble fs, so many per he is guilty of acts corrupt 1 4 aitributable to the good offices of 1 poly a deafen) w It was here, too, that the gaudy spectacular | aby members of the House whom he Shoes to pow AsCHIpES Fequosting y pt and illegal | Capt. Fannen.; and his couduct in that emer- The London Medical Times does not and a suffocating odor diled the roon drama found tte most. pr Bile hone it this | consult. ss kN a ry into song. Dai mo! y Was cited in all quarters as creditable to | think that the town laborer has much to boast alae tee falling: froth fia tennts ation which he represented, But inthe | &f 48 contrasted with his agricultural compeer, | Clinchy on the right arms tjurlog bin slightly which deserve the severest punishment; | ¢ Gen, Science is still employed as Minister | the nt efruch Capt, LEE had a doce Peoulint welt ry. The * Black Crook” and White Fawn” | | Mr. Banks said that Mr. Wood was mistaken in Were firet produced here,and “Laila Wook was | the statement he made, ‘There had been no sex ong’ ; ; j ee ey the right ag Fre to have been given ching, Richard LiL | tion of the Comuittee of Foreign Affairs at the sat Waar it Was J to England, notwithstanding the fact that | CoUfe of his official duties he had occasion to | The town operative dies at Mfiy, and rarely | His hands were spvtels biltneds sud tis coal | wis revived ist scassh in magniticont | State De) a liment oranywhere cise except inits | feetly frightful. Then every man tritelaved hie he has taken a gift from the sW" | speak in disrespectful terms of a few Sp passes a year without being an out-patient as Hiterally torn ft a Bo H ly through the inabilityof | OWN Commitioe room patriotism Into poetry, and sent me his poetr & uy finma silver " pan! r atient ata | bers of Engi ¢ i . v a4 ‘ its ewoter Bh home tot might be ten. 1, Wood asked whether he (Banks), ch expecting me tot Histate it tn mining speculators, and has prostituted his | “* dealers who were engaged in shipping | hospital or vetting some medicina frow. bie rms | Cre saiy ‘Utiven from it by the force of the | tioned of distinguished actors, wae won thelr | man.and the other Kepublican membern of the | Heporter—L suppose the lead ts of Gore eu the agricultural laborer escapes | Sf yslon Lighest laur goods to this country under falaa in s in this theatr committee, had not receive from Gen, | Mhz send their dductions to y bigh office for their benefit; and the 8 iw! LK mM | w ‘orse, he bad interfered w death from fever or accidert * beyonk Plosion of the gas threw Capt. Clinchy |" §iblo’s Garden was originally wha : Deock Lo me ° pra Gaudntone CLO ee: What was worse, he bad interfered with their | death from Or aceldert she liver beyond | and four members of Company. 2 fat on thet n was orluinally what ite name | Babeuck to meet at the Su rument Tow Aus Con puR ens ett f schemes to defraud ourGovernment. Fordoing | thfee score and ten, ‘The Times asks, Supposing | facom and when they rise again the taues su Mr. Niblo. He wan surveed i ihe Govretury of Beat Invited to} Prana Abt—Yes, many of th : lent holding a large amount of its | his duty inthis regard he has buen removed by | te Warwickshire strike spreads, and results in. | Luunded) them) on alll sides. Cape. Clinehy by Mr.Charles Wheat cet the Secretury of State at the State Depart= | thw! must notable callecuon of xi a itock, controls the District of Columbia | Secretary Fis on the complaint of the Span- | #¥ing the agricultural laborer higher wa Be to ai oon windaw, cad tie vaher tee tell Pay enter? eock's invitation, and | iny fancy parsicularty, and Ldustt of kote tse and levies on the people there through a | tarda whom he had detected in attempts to de- | What will be the result? Will he become a | to the toor axain, suffocated. | Chief Perley ng the managerial at which meeting you met the President? PLUABEY DAVE ORTHT CARAT ARGH 0H BBO OL 8 Ring higher, better develop Res spurred on bis nto the rescue, and the suf niber 16, iMé, at which time Mr. Banks 1. Babcock’s Dame was sigi ntsometines 1 keep it in my mind fur ng notoriousfor its rapacity. And under | fraud the revenue of the United States, Can | bizher, better developed, more tntellectual, and | {Crore were finally horne from the building anitd ho attraction, It was at once | tothe tavitation. (iit Se aye zeary perors 1 Por noee (Bp Bil this same influence the attempt of this | PIS" possibly devise any more abject exhibit. | Hot levs physically healthy man than he now is? | the el Tein comrades, ‘Two recuied | PebUllts as it is to be aut Mr. Wood—And you met the President at that | int js meat? een, Bald Ae A tn thin this? If he | OF WU he adopt the causes of deterioration k re sent home unfit for duty —————_—_- meeting? one Isanxious to see you, Let ihe present you State to put down public robbery, ar Hon of his servility to Sp fecure genuine and thorough reform, mu- | °M! We sball probably see 1t done, to Se, THe IDE ATE Se Wore 1 ae of falling tt hicipal and legislative, is defeated and NENT in lin RE ES iyo deere uh ekehon ieattaeddl lela lL) rhe huse! js of the country laborer’ 001 an | Wood Was precipit nullified, while légisiutore convicted of | «cTRe Massichusetts legislators seem de- i try laborer’s three seore and ten | Wood Was, preci bribery are protected from justice in order . t and then You Mr. Banks— , jerybody in pare hoes TUE FORESTS ON FIRB. Ce here has been no meeting of the Nide was Basle: 3 BEES: Cominitive on Foroigh Affairs except in its own initas af iron, slate, anc 00) jhe i om state, and | poe shawnncwnk Range all A bing he Speaker repeated ia ruling that vers crackled and Sp with the Speed of a Kae nothing in th rwhich presented any ms of wat were ~Av Appulling Spectacle, ancousty, ‘The smoke | Correspoudence of The Sun, f began to shaw evi will avoid being Abt—Must it be done? Mr. Steluway—Yen, and we must have a sof the House, Sram yous it is termined not to allow thelr State offictale to ine | X¢4h4 are spent In living on parish ald, furnished ee ara ating terfere in the business of teialation, “Nottome | 280m instances from taxes pald by the town | pouring upon them simul Mr. Abt (aughing)— A speech—not muh have stated ‘the f , Mr. You'd have to wait long for that. 1 have not tis, fo elr votes ay he rr " r ope fe. Thi je a ne e dens olumies fi le " use and je eount uo de " Hank thelr vi tes may hereafter be used in | ago a chaplain was promptly rebuked for turn operative. ‘The agricultural laborer could cer. | fineyin donee Valine and Med the wie ton | Pouy Jenvas, May 6—The Shawangunk Huse and the country to determine | come to America Lo make speochos, you kno be faction ruling at Wash- | ing the opening p into an address to Heaven ¥ more degraded, morally and | nowall that remained of the building, the smoke | Mountatn southeast of this cathe er-If the President of the U Ir. Abt bowed modestly when prese to ington. Gu the fenule sudrate queetion. In the Mavat | intellectually, than ho ty at present, as the ren | wan 80 thick and black that Hottie could be | tains back of Port Jervis were burned over | eit ones to Invite Any one LO meet hhinat | He kudience, after which & solemn qin will his words be heeded? Our descent, he | Mf ADAMS, one of the Railroad Commission- | ONnt Ode p town operative works at | “HMRI anon ce: thm inane wan an the | Canoansiel ip (he Delnerern rlyere ableh eanvet : PAE STE ENR Frans Abt will viele Washington. Haltinire, Which spread Boston. and the principal cities, ir tt ry Fish's | lending German societies have made. elaburate Will, while the country laborer is held to servi- | northvwe i king of a rof th tiny says, if not soon stopped, will bring the | &™ Was read by Senator Frow A separ= | rapidly to the northeast, runnin hundreds ve suc tude by a yearly contract, whi kos his con- | tt the hotel by wasnt alley t three country to the last stage of political degra. | Tad M scting In such @ man wild prob | Gition tittle better than serf B anakos his con | foot wide, Karly in tie ire tie western wall | Sf Acres of woodland, To-day the Are is in the , preparations for his reception Gution—a republic thoroughly rotten” Te | 224 brug on & coniiict between tt and the Iall- han serfdom, The disad- | gave indications of fuainye Loward th mountains north of this village, back of Cudde= |, WASHINGTON, Muy Drobuble loss enceua hh ie y i road Conrulasionerss and urging that accion bo | Yantaes of living In towns are, of course, pretty ne pructred tnd baokville ana Heeueant (1 Of the treaty Is the general tople in both house TUE BALL AND LAL is for the people to say whether this stage | taken in the interest of the Ftate. Another | MUCh the same the civilized world over, and r the wall, the lower end of tie | ni uty, and the fire te adi aa faa ng | tosday. Mr. Fish ts generally A for frst Fu aball be reached, or whether they will save | Senator charged Mr. ADAMS with trying to influ- | YAFY According to the healthtness of the locality ST a ie SOL CUM Ura asa an aetre aay conte Aad as fet a8 | putting In the consequential Halts, aud then | 4d eae andted ¢ Ip Hreakiya-The Ate hemselves be it is too 1 If they | ence legislation by such totter writing, and | THe London operative will, wo think, favorably THY INIURY 10 THE METROPOLITAN ingors have been out all day Oghting dre, whieh | {er eeying Covcraml out from under them, ea eninmby be Senin t7 48 3s wish to run through the extrome sof | Warned him that if he continued to medate in | SENN vat as to health and morals with the | ‘The Injury to the hotel was comparatively | licks up cord wood, fences, shoots up tall pines | he the correspoudenis Gannet We ie ereaty second game of the championship Political and social corruption, they will | this Way he, would be lable to lose bls octal and aristocratic denizens of the West kd, | slic) nil the proprietors say that in lt'be all | and onks, and threatens houses. At Huguenot | Much longer. cannot be protracted | sor tween the Troy Club (forme continue Graxt and hisagents and rein. | Mead: The Commissioner seems to have simply | ¢ igalleged that lara numbers of Frenen | {eit evancements inthe least. A stall room | Veter Van Elter's house caught fire, bys the | The back down offered by Secretary Fish | Wakers)of Troy and the Atlantle Chub al ! tous in power; if they wish to escape it, | #scharaed lils duty tn colling the attention of | gre preparing to leave thelr native land and cock | xRur iis PRON the promenade, between Nibto's | flames were extinguished, ‘The Shawangunk Grab ville But ee ee Re, ORR DE ASL | LL Won Daven: ftern they Mate the Legislature to a question of public tnwerest ing to leave thelr native land and seek | add the hotel, is slightly burned, Mr, Eling Uret | sountains aro on fre Ra ave the. claims. fur. Consol coat | Capitoline ground the fest a ° wy will defeat hin, Sica ua len inaes orale ay ee homes beyond the sea, ‘The French are not a | Betlced the thimes coming thrauzh the windows. Mountalns aie on fre at Gaymard and east of | RAN the claims, for consequential damages | gate yore ot the a Ay ; ji aE es within his legitimate province, and popular #en- { colonizing race, wnd they only abandon La Belle Ho selzed an axvyand with a fireman cut away | w#- _ The specter ein the evening ts grand, two | apologize and A AL A Fae GS val ere ape wl) bein J 4 Sa I. is anee when forced by religlc 4 . e window out, A | continuous walls of fire extendi m the ba ilk he received ria f 4 # have wy sir towm, but t Let Us Have Peace! Willlug to speak the truth boldly to legislators, | 2raNeE When forced by religlous persecutions or | stream of waice well directed then put ayend | ty tue top of the moun A ERE er epeane | Rattnden erill cau terbe aeEse Bike macies 08 | chance agaliut thelr dnd he Bouth te up in arma for Dr. Gaeece avon wierd the Intoresta’ of & powerful eallrond very unusual ¢ roumstances, ‘Their skill in the | [2 ii tanenn ia tha as etlon Phe vom above | sh. led with stoke trom the buruing mouns | humiliation of the United States st t es ree 4 the ‘Trojana made on Tihed ‘ The thi REL Pbosecey peg sciences and arts makes them a desirable acqul- | jilghtly burned, but with these excep, | tal emboldened by our wei 48.18 aS Tone of which gave e things he has done and the words he poration may be concerned. Aiion for apy outers, and it le to he boned thas |(auatt Ae tack hed no injuries except | “Whe negro hovels and homes of woodchoppers | te let the DOR TOFSHOS GO Ch ee eater MSW. | Fun thoy mader bas utters san GRACO - SO ntry, s to be hoped that | such as came fro ater which are scattered through th Bae erence goon as It atands, a F ered in favor of roatoring Tho lateat intelligence from tie di | those who contemplate emigration will prefer “ithe vest the theatre was flooded, but | anarrnw Mee hive Uae caved Oates saree Py ey ea good fellowship to the whole fields of South Africa | m the diamond } the United States to the turbulent republion of | QeSiNee guindured. LL was thronged during | getting fire to the loaves surrounding them, caus |“ CMAHenKe from the Tratuer of | hanya bet ‘ hice atrone hold rpc hs elds | ith # Is not encouraging to | Central and So mPa ana 5 by frienils of the man at and th fighting fire with fre, aii fareh br the fined ped HeiA wpa Hie graet Hm of thono who entertain the dea of seeking fortune rarer My on net nehsCange | oH baaition guilied thei to enter the fre | In sullivan county the fires have not proved so | Mr. Roden, the trainer of Heury, offer Howe Fun, and by Nee ] 4 paper ve Y yr} tn that sin AEARAILE os Dil nahh al ivration tothe Mid ales and New Se 4 « . or oO rn disastrous as in previous ars. The extensive » My ejcas four thi, dat lelded w of color, und. of past differences growing | is butone tl At onich digsers neg amu there | England ls rapidly increasing Lie tae mani an Cee gontlagrations ttn yours asa vwont aver oucn's | mateh Heuty axalnstelther Lucy or Goldsmith Se eT Re aie rag ange nee § put one place at which diggers now cover their eel - ed hil ents on the fumes as | large tract of countey that che wooo ee a | Maid, mile heats, best 3 in 5, and two mile heats, | innin., despite thelr hard hitting, In. th out of slavery and the war, But strange | expenses, and that 1s the Colesberg Kopje,or | ‘The Mabometans are Sea EDS 1ouired He property, then tirnad And eft leaves Js not sulllcient to take the Heit att | Hosldes, Roden ofereto bet $10,000 agatr or HIRE arash itseuaion tha srane say, i aso very y t ” o| 1 vs ” ba » Me oe @ ¢ nates the the. he housands of dollars’ r Saene! mn 000 t if a ret t tomy, it is theso very deeds and utter. | New Bush, There claims have reacked so high | tlans would term a revival of religion, ‘The Inc | {Ate aa were $10,000, and says that IC ts fully | pr an ttt many thousands of dollars’ worth of | that Goldsmith Mald cannot trot «mile in atz | Nt Qe Ma mtnaRed LO Hed one ances which will prevent, In all probabili- | #¥slue that none but men of some capital can | junction of the Koran against the use of intoxts | Mr di : Weeks, and unless rain sets in thy lusses Wil be | OVP Any track In the nelhborhood of New Yo Pe tae sah ranean ty, bi aan ¢ Ht Ai rs r fintoxi- | Mr, Hunter, the ticket agent, telegraphed to Ks ib 1 Ww York honey YY, his acceptance by the Philadelphia | *0Fd to purchase them; yet, notwithstanding | cating Hquors is obeyed much more generally | MP Jarrett as soon as the tre was discover Boston, or Providence, where it can be seen ely to take the heart out of t ‘The Jersey and Pennsylvania: mountains their high price, they don Mr. Palmer, the jolntmana yee innings the Eroy niet | Convention as the union and bi yleld nearly so | than in former days. ‘The great Mahometan fes- ¢ | Whether she trots ymony can- + ils B, Pig Pete that HT, already been swept by the tre, and in the netsh runs. Geoney making anothe i didate of the Republican party. in in us they did, ‘The day for adventurers | tivals contrast favorably with St. Patrick's day | adelphia, Mr Ade aun er Hn porhood of Colevitie, No J. two or three houses | 4 e Raga Hives DILL Chiey. weet WI M Well, 0 be itt Gitewt cormonced his | thot means to make money im the diamond | and Easter in the matter of sobriety. ‘The revi. | {08 the Foof fell In, The Sus reporter met hilt Pay akoaned, | Fba fences on several farnne mocratlo View @f ous of Mobvson's nning, thus conctiding ayers | l ' Administration by saying, “Let us hi Aigzings Is past. ‘The proportion of those who | val also extends to the public schools, ‘Thevo | Hilt, Yesnule. Ate darvvtt is always smiling, | growth of tiniber k tame @ Me oune ” dal RAP SANG RARE. SO LOYD hinistratio y gs, “Let us have a F i L 0 the pub) nls. These | and he smiled arnle Wrevk ropert i of tl simmenss, vom the | ‘ais Paolo nov ©, RANTN, a peace!” But for more than three years have mado large sums by digging dlamonds, | were formerly somewhat Catholle and European, | ‘Te reporter said Mle HirOGk OE LIE PROPOR. THE FISHKILL MOUNTAINS IN A BLAZE, The fact remains thts in detintice of pree | RRA ty FA an : he has kept the countr: len the felds were at their best, is emall; | both as to the branches of learning taught and PHOENIX, Newnunan, May 0.—The forests on the top of | Coden and apparent statutory prohibition, se Ait Sra Vera Pak Ve “ Be an KER y in 2 turmoil, | and numberless persons have toiled under an | the nationality of the scholars, but now they | {This {s rather hard on you, Mr, ae iki! Mouitatnas opposite this eieyaro. on | Seka) Meonon dd pay sone favorite contract RS Ga ow, taking up the discarded and violated | Aftican aun, undergolny all kinds of privations, | wre thoroushly and emphatically, Manometan, | y Aff. sarrete uh, Welly my" boyy wore young | mile Ke hehe Gog uae Pe Are waa aBoUt one | monoy, nuk OF whit, Hy a-eultcidete that. is 114 Pledge of Gaat, Dr. GkeeLex proposes to | {om nearly the tine of the first discoveries, | Each succeeding year witnesses w steady reed Rey . dean mak it up : 8 | pill th he nah gna Fartdly, aprendiny : Nows | {ingrcenives anmothite tap aes galing ish a ! Five the entire nation a genuine peace | Without making more thar a bare subsistence, | crease In tho number of pilgrims to Mecea and Jierettet have 4Qovtole Mr Rewart, Tre | HUW ae Mores Of burning timber. The « dire | HPA,e) gre cindiny tm 4 near or potential relutin tam ie, which will restore the better days of the | £0 area within which the gems are found ts | other holy shrines. It ts evident that the de- Will build aguin at once; and the new | Heese ood, ane Manding thhiber will be | 1? He Clsvurser of [ay ; 3 “public, limited, and 1s being rapidly exhausted, ‘The | svendants of the Turks and Saracens, however | Reptemben Tete eo eken On the Urst of | nificent, * He scene from this city was mag riper g . Hots ‘ At eet seeay ay rire gaps 8 ptember. I 8 4 KOTKEOUS ONE —the fhes a ; as eit 14th La Let us have peace and go forward, says ae Par wey be sou pinhelt. worked out willog to ston #8 forms of western ciyiliza. | in the rity. Tye gtyen Vanier ditevtionst nee | cour, the past, twenty-four hours extensive | ‘The bark Eidsvold, which arrived yestorday j \ Costar Home rward, 60} onthe; production may con- | tion, have no intention of abandoni ery painted In Burope and sentover he Hudson, near this att ighlands of | from England, encountered 4 J, Dr, Guretey, ignoring the past. No, re- | tione« vearor two, Unless new fields are found, | of their fathers, ndoning the faith |“ Reporter—Does Mr, Palmer know of this y Hee en: Bear this ally. ens of acres GIANG REO ALATOO 8 WaByy Bale March M1, dan nara, Hoaton ¢ ! : . Mir Surretvel've Just. teleurapbed' ua uke, | (aks,Poen burned over, aid an intense huuie eh § a meen é i,t . of Younus Lrees Lave buen destroyed, Mud bev Gute, tuwars | fordeon ‘ y

Other pages from this issue: