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THE SUN, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1872. 4 as bare endeavor ty eney gn mewn |e Anam hm Denn comstnnce wth | MAJ, POWELLS EXPEDITION | _ 1*214"# ox cuz wan rare a touts nomance. (COL, SCOVEL AND CATTRE their pawer to ¢ sat the claim of the so- - , The Sars Bary, fie oe onan tert 08 4; | stamens eee ae omning or © Haid chan yrarsnen: Tee | Metetiaat ofthe Yous ges Pusher # . ante ‘ rl 4 jowas on rauding Expedition~The - of the ie 7) ELL i) bs ss o establishment. The necessary measures are | 4 TOUR THROUGH THE GRAND k shogg ie Bight Men. vented—-Two Months Wedded and HOW CATTELL OFFERED A BRI, i tion appears to have greatly excited the 4 Br t Mrachie taking to carry this law into effect ;and if the CANON OF THE COLORADO. cheldendatddbabded beef dap becret duce Made Pavite, OF $30,000. ’ Tt Khines for Att. irate Mr, Benom, who accordingly comes | Pitre companies enter nto the. etter. in a Made nh fr. Loure, Juno 20.—The Denver THtbune Mecret Just Made Public. : MONDAY, JULY 1, 187% to the attack in the following unwarrant- | jjLeral spirit, there can be little doubt that the | TE Finest Scenery tn the World—Mintne | says that various correspondents Im Southern | society circles were treated to a startling Addition, Divisio nee in New Jers pa LER AI bP Hd Recs _ | able fashion soault will be highly beneficial to thelr interests Fleur Gold—Adventaren of a Stereescepte | Colorado and New Mexico state that extensive | sensation yesterday afternoon, it wae to the | scy-The Phitndelphin Union Leagaes F Amu Tob “WIAKERPRARE says: ‘The evil men do lives | gs well as to those of the people who use tha | P&etearapher—An Eden among the Rocks | and combined depredations are seriously appre- | effect that a beautiful and accomplished youn Beery Reveraens x 7 tyes told dah aaah A after them, but the « is oft interred with TT "1 “ Whirling Down the Raptds, sho pattins owe | lady and a well-known young gentleman of this | Correepondence of Tie S01 Nooth's Theatre fe h Arr Afton thet Dut the woo dide crite drema were | tains, The low rates of fare fixed by law apply hended in the sparsely settled parts of those | lady and a well-known young gentleman of thr i ‘ Bowery ‘Theatre! py Hehe maw. and an obeorver of the prefessional | only to holders of season tickets, and all single Correspondence of The Sun. territories, The Kiowns, Arrapmhoes, Cheyennes, | City had bean secretly married shown, fast | PHILADELPHIA, June 2.—You have done ‘Theatre Spier pohicy of the « French | passages on the cheap trains must be patd for at | GOLD Dr 8 OF THE GRAND CARON | Comanches, Navajocs, and Apaches have held | nicht the aifair was thy: universal theme of con, | £0 much to unearth and ta give immortality of ht amend | versation. ‘Phe facta fm thie read romance Inreal | infamy to the Philadelphia King of Kemble, BONARD Will cnse, he mix away hgirs’ in th Mincttols--1¢ the usi r- | OF THR CoronaDo At MouTit OF RANAB | froquont councils during the past winter, at | rates, untess the corporation oth he aphorism somewhat after life are as follows ¢ Cattell, and Robeson that ‘Trar Son has become this fash| i Dhisa beuare Teeusee = vas tesek da Hidbt ‘The cood men do while Nving is wise elect. Therefore all use of any railroad by | WASH, May 5.—About the Ist of January lest | which it was ondeavored to divatpate all tribal tine past My, Russel) Hancock, Wallack's Themtre—On the Jory. SMOG iit mining TORTIE. OF HOLS nembers of families Induced to settle on its | Major Powell, accompanied by John R. Stewart | projudices and effect a combination for ageneral (S. Hancock. and atprment connected | « household word tn Philadefphia, and we ha Wood's Mesenm— Wen (as, Matiec tnoniorated in endurlag monuments of stone | tine, other than the holders of season tickets, | Of Kanab, Capt. Dodd, formerly of the Uintah | Indian war. Recent murders and robberies tn | yi i tT tT acutteswen "to Mine sanaie, | ready voted ft theytext eauspalaa pay ia : would be paid for at usual rates. In Eny agency, and G, W. Riley, a Snake river miner, | New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, and other places, whter of Richolus Gwy Amertes. oe =| senso of duty to hia unknown clic ummoning for a lure ts Tealty the Taal to a8 evidence of the Intentions Alok Mc Main street merchant, Ww ‘over @ pass into the river | are refe! whom he has been nd the adve euiting to railroad com- | left Kanab to di Our Forcign and Domestic Relatio nan a yer © Scone up out of the ; Be vomplete combina 7 : a AINE Jah ate an the memory of the | Panies frem offering cheap rates to regular pase | Whereby supplies might be gent to the exped!- | ton has been ut whether « comple rent, beteden” iadway and “York. At | eninker In Pennsyrantay with much Nothing could more clearly show the | Geceased testator the most cruel and unwar- | sengers appear to be better understood than In | Hon while on its downward trip during the en- | ‘The Trdmne furth: staves that a letter from a f k, and p aan magnetism. He has. Just delivered int United States officlal, dated Fort i straits to which the Grantitessare driven | rantable forms of slander and detraction this country. » such a polfey has always | lng summer. ‘They found their way in by fol- eign witnesses have been put upon thes than their boast of the successful mans | who With shameloae offrontery haved proved exceedingly remunerative, It Is not so | lowing the Kanab Wash Mrough a deep cafion, and Arrapahoes are oraniging, ostensi- | Jovers, and they determined that their ha A hor in which their chief has settled oar | that they neither believed in reilgion nor the ex~ | much the money recelved from those who avail | Very Marrow—In some places not over fifty foot an attack on the Utes of Colorado, but | peas should not thus be destroyed. On the th | Philadelphia King.” Forinstance, he t fong-standing troubles with England, | ence ofa God! Aud with such eviden themselves of reduced fares that y elds the wide, with verttoal and overhanging walls twenty | the writer thinks thata raid on the froutler is | of April lust the young couple very quietly went | Morton McMichael wanted to be wat ng lady abroud | spcech at Morton Iall, in which he dete/ls many ys the warriors of the Apachos, Che: for two years. ‘Two yeurs It an eternity to, ng Things a intereet in the inside M cet the 4 other bases. preteners, has We. site really their objeck, und he says the Government “fl - ~ Lit pts fe BLL. itas the extra business, paying fall rat, which | to twenty-olzht hundred feet high—almost clos- | futhorities are doing althey can to break uy tho | Pe Hucchinwom, "Afterthe ceremony the youns: | Vice-President et Phitadetptta, but we dt They affect to believe that the decision of | thwarting the clearly-expreased wish f the Geneva arbitrators has preserved the honorable and hamane citizen, who. dying, mans | naturally follows the building up of towns ¢ Ing in at the top in some places, and turning the | movement. Jady returned to her father's house and bas re- | have the couragé to'ay #0, and nobody else 7 4 ational honor, while at this very hour | ayesthing Fane eee Ruatrious | Pailroad Ines where iberal inducement brightest day Into twilight, filling the beholder THE KIOWAS ON THY WAR PATH. malned there until reaterd Morton hhnseff tlowght of it. e feet B H cine Oth Aa mt {ie bE hae fered the working population to exchange thesti- | With awe and wonder at the marvellous works | WAsmiNaToN, June 20.—Official reports to the |», yueetne wartans e nccree dati thes ote tolies THE PUCLADELYRIA UNTON“LEAGUE. ee Ra aaa RTRSY orl KS w thie js not the speech of counsel on | fling atmosphere of tenement houses for homes | Of nature. Indian Bureau from the Indian country repre. | hecume reronelied to the unlon, when the mar | MoCture's erpoe#of the Union League w her peop! ppropri tely call the the argument of the ease, but a malevolent | Inthe pure alr of the country. ‘The results of A GOLD MINT DISCOVERED, have left their reservation and gone to Texie on cohen s mage public and the young re done a great deal of hore, as the Breat American backdown, awault upon character and motives, delis | the Boston experiment will be watched with in- Down tho cafion flows a beautiful stream of | & marauding expedition, but: that they will be agg | ie warthegine the se. | Atny of contractors whose “money rutes the’! The whole world ‘inows that under |“ shooter ghatidinelle s * | terest clear cold water, obstructed in its course oce fonbed LO FECunn WikOws Ene InPeriNsenee cs ee dence t friend aud | League, under asupine lot of woaltliy old fe ne y uttered, reported, printed o : — m bet military. 9 to & frend and aud, ‘ GAANr’s administration the United States | Derately uttered, reported, printed, and . sionally by aplle of huge boulders through which | "The Cheyennes and Arrapshoes, who are on have been boasting that the was 1 D have been compelled to humble thomselves | ¢i*culated for the sole purpose of injuring ; Judge Brine KERHOFE of Ohio has pub- | i¢ goos dashing and foaming, forming cataracts | Teservations adjoining the Kiowas, are afruld mous for Grant, when the. truth fe there i t gekey tadtind, Gas Wik Gecase A o rautse which an opponent represents | lshed a letter stating that he will not vote elther | and falle too wonderful and grand to be de- | thelr vomomplated expedieion, that. 13, cnly ears of his fath strong and powerful opposttion to’ the Ad agents and counsel at Geneva care for all ithappens to be in conilict with melbiel bsge! nip Fh Abc = Seaar aie seriqed. The entrance of this cafion to the | will they b rely punished by the United eh Cee a Dcrwe Mosiarehing tration inside the League, of be Daehita’ Ne id ‘ . pretentious and meddling non-wisdom of @ 7 Font of. the mo! « rome tdesyy he 0 have openly this so long us they can secure the payment | the interests of the society. Mr. Benn is TNT See WO ben fiat ie on of ON iB; | Colorndo they found to be about 16 miles distant Fiates troops, but that in the giving of the Lowever, he sent for he wife, and the | mrmagt oot ty mano best = of the direct Alubama claims, not one cent | *82Pod to be a man of hhh moral GE ban Who Will fede uta TO. Hiitlod Lee ere hard work a good | tries mey be made to Innocently euffer, Aung couple were regietered ab the Louleville | membership for hia frauds. ; of which will ever go into the United | emimeter, Does it accord with bis Ideas | Graye or Gueerey, and thia, he (« sure, will | tf'several hore tte clam hay have pespenetrated wn | Ua ta th ala tacday Me Gwrnn had-not re- | games Me Scovel: formeny &, SaageeBenntoe xo into the er 4 3 or G a a, he is sure, w ti! several hor es ani eatened th i t= | tied to ote, 4 ieee ave Janes 3 vel, fa Btates Treasury, but in which the agents | Of Tight to try te prejudge a cause | elect Grant. After all, the Judge is for Gnas, | ont points, smashing rally, Whilo bandon their trip into Texas, they (the Chey- | plied to the note, but the probabilities are that | New Jersey, | went over to Guu jn and counsel veferred to have ah pecu- | im court through appeals to the pubs | as we feared. tidy LH He returned 8 and Arrapahoes) will combine and declare bts ninedladeaeesergt Pi ebgat “what hq know about the counsel referred to Dave a eo Py = Na few w mpanied by 7 ins! jowns, and force them bo ¢ - eague.”” part bi tae sity lic by such wecusations as he makes here Soper vernl othere, and has boon at work ever sings, | Lepve thelr tresty stipulations, THE REWARD OF FIRTUR, A TALK Wi hiary interest ) 1h Gieat Britain tha advooatesod the bal ve their treaty stipulath TTM.COL, SCOVEL, . ‘ against one who has no opportunity to re- , i . he bal- | Ofcourse there was soon great excitement in | This non the part of the Cheyennes and —_—— asked Mr. Scovel Who made A. G. Cattell No, it isnot the successful management 1 ey lot, after struggle which has continued more | Utah, and lnnge parties of miners and salnts | Ariapahoes creates much sa atthe Inditn | Another Grateful Poor Boy— te Beco ed States Senator. of our foreign relations for which Graxr’s | PLY to them in @ similar manner? How | than forty years, have at last succeeded in pro- | Mere Suffering badly with the. gold fever, and | Burcau, but is regarded as avery hopetul olin Rich, and Waute te Pay a Merchant 92.60 Nel-T killed cock robin, Tmadé Alexandey : " Goes he like to read articles about bis} curing the passage through Pi soon on thelr way to the new Eldorado. Many, | as to the Intention of the warlike tribes to ob- / more Cattell United @mtes Menstor, after administration will be longest remember- iring the passage through Parliament of a bill | however, have heen doomed to. bitter disap: | serve thelr treutles, Seth Nei tetet s bis Lo oo bal had held the whole lature at bay for six ad, but for the 1munificent style in which a, 1" Loy pdt oat Lp islan bled velne rit X Aes be Moe. House of polntmonty ae the old ie of enna known HORUIMLE MASSACRE IN TEXAS. k tis aie he re iby pte Ny sahil pronthe. tie, wea may bitter onomy than-agd] % ane es? © lacks the good sense té rds, where the de « e mcasure was | 28 float of flour gold, which Is impossible to save A day or two since a kindly-looking new it,and be las bee! t has provided forthe President's domestic |W tur he ie : a . at of the measure was | Withont the heat of copper plates, with acid and | GALVESTON The Civitian publishes nian called upon Mr, James &. Stun f | since; but. the ‘Poursecuahs sAaneaaaaetty oie apprehended, the bill on ite second re 1 advisers, who | main! y of these ing was carried by a large r 50-—-and finally was read a third time and passe By) welt k street Do you remember me?” asked the young ers. Many who thor a letter dated’ Fredericksburg, Tex ‘ uPA | stating that. Gen. McKenzie, Lieut. Sinith, and n were surprived by sixty Ind keep silent himself, his | — are well aware of the improp quicksilver for the ro Jority—86 against | thomselves well aupplled found their ma of an inferior quality, while others, being lgnor- eight own team 1 coffee importer rel jons. nbling in the balance, and the vote of N was nee led to ratify thie amendrrent “t one without the otheryso tween Fort Belknap and Jw Progress Among the Indians. utterances of his, onght to restrain them, ent of the process pronounced the thi killed, b 1 i Gh fanaa eyed Penge ah ‘a 7 ounced the thing a | killed, | ni Sepeeied pany man, bowing and holding his hat defereatially | luctantly voted for Cattell to save the am: Mes Berea catia oh rata ok Veurestill more surprised at the lane | 0" Tuesday evening last, by what majority he hers. are eaving it however, and | Gut of thirteen in McKenales party only three | {N40 lowing! een ners he tril of th Ste; Soa . , | not been reported. This change in the manner | there ure reports from some of tt escaped, No: Dreally ean't recollect you now, young Keporter—L see that you have been Indian Territory, which has been in ses tage which Mr. Hosack sees fit to em- | of voting has been stoutly resisted by that clare are taking ont fro nee STR TSTOS, © man,” replied Mr, Sturgis, looking Inquiringly | With having forfeited the trust of your party, y two oun rday tothe man. My fal ADDITION, DIVISION, SILENCE. over his glasses: and that you betrayed dem when sion at Okmulgee, adjourned on the isth Pay Pg itines ; of the British ar racy who hold that the | ultimate enccess of the Colorado gold mine is > “Don't you remember gtying 2.50 toa poor | Comden county, [never understood that ° olt., after uniting ina memorial to Prest Nn ci oh: Raate Hos Aal af working classes are entitled to no voice in choos | not very strong What William MH. Kemble Beat Understaud boy a few years ago to start in the newspaper | How was it? f z font Grant asking htm to protect them | the ST Meee ok hetee ing members of Parliament, but where they are | A PHOTOGRAPHERS TOUR From the West Merblen Recordte business?" continued the young man. Scovel—Cattell wanted to be a Senator, Be | t ‘ , permitted to us p elect 1 stoner pole ' s y be de te er y . ol Lean't possbl: collec thing | wanted it badl badly tl he offered : trom the schemes brought forward in Con- f enominies My Sanery ent ee Osta eae cae hgveryine vu any am | Tete now, beg mate tonppear that War | art Let Saag Hoth cslive Ydonr tic: | Sevan for totam tae a sould ok glee gress to plunder them of their lands. The | for nore. than a ycur-and at this moment the | Chclcue Catt privilege only in accordance with | yaual alighta has been heels over head in frauds and stealing | Member you,” and Mr. Sturgis went on examine | Me F000 oF Lh pat oa and thas | moat aoe H Mo ee Te eee ee re rtette, | the will of those who are richer than they, and | exploring expe " thre e, # | ing his ledger. I did not believe him to be fit, for Lvipabiabey et the fact that | oiiy'as ‘a dager of the mind.” ftls x uch to therefore their superiors, Under the syster val nt t Philadelphia Press says the vault of the Well, Mr. Stursie, I came to tall you that I | When the warture commenced, sites sident has been oue of the moat | deplr that counsel, in the discharge of thelr | pith ita eh ver river would bh t poluted locality am that boy, and that your kindness made a | continued with unrelenting bitterness the © | duties to thelt clients; should someriines {07 | crete erate cConants who dared to vote ta stil until the middle of the following nd in its ae eee MEEIe ARATE CHILE eb sp ng t advoeates of the worst of these | duties to theln clients, should sorte ie thie | opposition to the wishes of their landlords were | Summer... Ltherefore procured anoutat for pros: | ponetrable recesses there we wo the clear business—and ain well enough oil to | deavored to give the impression to the works dishonest pr ts—the scheme torob them | nigh-toned advocate. will, not endeavor to | Heble to be turned out of house and hom eting and photographing, and with pack ant= ) than those which damned keep my horses, and enjoy @ credit among busi- | that the Democrats had purchased my vote for p ade ptotonce of Mivite then wTerktt despoll) them of. In_ this Instance, how. | while laborers who had the Ind 1 : am prepared to visit the most Interesting | King of New York hess men, I want you should take the €2.50 | $53,000—a atateme ae ee, to bg q Ltd sil IB ath ind te ever, the counsel) for the alleged French Sean had & ad the Independence to | oonery of the country, make views, and als ‘There can be found in the records of that | back with my deepest obligations,” and the | this contest Horagg Greeley acted with, rial goverument. ha Siioarete hare stsiver to Orraniin s they thought did co under the risk of | (sok out for the fithy lucre. "The MO ee ee oie eo cctunidonceof A long-secreted | Uke man handed a $10 bill to Mr. Sturgis, greatness of mind gpl nobility of heart. He se, Mg Hite OF the” Couniell tine heen de t eruel wr of the. irre ocing thetr means of livelihood as a penalty | onthe riverts very One, tho yertical ‘walle nese | series of stupendous frauds in All rahe.” sald Mr, Sturgis, “you can leave | fused to sasall ng or permit the @yibuné to be. eo le Cor heen de vent of pr 4] tt a. teat Gane Waa tharetire he river being from three to fourthousand fect, | Mr. Kemble is the modern model Chesterfield MS et aire tntartes ase pth tee oa 8 voted mostly to the consideration of meas- hohe has not hesitated te z : % tot ny erefi i ‘ ken tt 1 Ahove them r aus or benches, mak= | ian Tetter-writer, who profesres to thoroughly | ¢4) And the interes’, t contined the honest HOW CATTELU'R MONEY WAS BSED, ny ures for prom the interests of educd- tn see eho, are ae nee aie visions am p shoule rit 0 era mile high froin tt water to the top u ier Rand tha agit imetic of “ Aduttton, Di- Of, hi he interest! Good morning--good Py ong eae “4 — Sete jane Raya tionand agriculture among the different din relizte head F the bill 4 the eafion Tlntend inaking a trip on the Pla- ati : . Sade Briana} yatreet millionaire | 2 for Cattell and ke 4 a in rel an Tea te eu with «good deal c } un : + Sinn bufied it his books nid papers enn, | £2f0r Cattell and kept the whole Laygixingmre at nations, The Indians are eacouraged by athe mbrous machinery which 1 ine ; aut akin Mountains to haye alook down The Ade, while the good young man received $1.00 in ex: | OMY Hons, (2h Fes brows nery Which may not work v from above. Yesterday I returned to camp from ein ta. ae Ghanwetonbinaasolit ; a os.0 in ox Soovel—Certainly I did. I named " the check which the spoliation project ha thet entisfeetorily, Hut whatevermlstal 1 viripton miles up the river, and madew great project ha 0 ser h p mistakes may , i i lea great poe ne ‘ Two or Uwe wiornities afer thle ooeuiren Hay, former member of Congress $éceived Vik CoRavene aiid thanttiac han oy SA walk Saat BS ; deal better time eomi Tdid going The party of G Grant isin sud want | ,, 0 Maitack, @ loyal gentleman of soe Tees ee au ifest a com his | ah Frectes Riley and tue been duthe | of a ns It will never do te qu to the coune | in etait out of treat eee | Judge Woodhull, 0 the Supreme Gorsty nendable disposition to go to work maw fous } ents hereafter as ex Jamarvellousfallalout | try as the Grantites, fur that title represents only | Yy all out of bre coming Into his | Dudley 8. Gregory, 6 -eneoee is can mx Lefene r the law has been Hil not leave the eahon things: the peisonality of thetr candidate, | °")* &t tr t 1 |, Reporter— Republicgiis fully to improve their nd The | tures, In the United Stat ne vthing worthy of note, T | which from a lever to lift them, as it was in i Rinne ete bf ng Tve just gotta splendid! ~ Ring wouldn't tape’ of the Colaniltiee on Bl fall | Te te ceaiy-peticatlthig tb rend "(RIS plilio- e United States t. | packed up a aupply for AbOUL A dozen heen: | haw become alond to be carried: and the sp pachance, ta make some inoney: A man! —who ‘ Cokie ‘nbncy, aba he AEA iltune aRDEHEIG ue CONTE ely soba De system has been | iva’ Yand” with in amtatant and four ayy | disjstionvet thelr candidate. which is that et | Me* itt ie Silas chats tse eco | an, alded by Horie aud Gitte rte ey b cal disserta on legal edaies by ¢ of voting as with the ma Huraday, the til, and | the daughter of the leech, cryin five, | tet Ke, ; ak packed. the Legislature eo Moen o&mCor a some interc details iu 1 uy | ainp, about half a mile below | give r what amounts to the same thing, | ant ame ini ina great hurry! —to see if : n whose knowl of law and its hare beon « | np abo 8 f : t +] you wouldn't lend me the money for half an | “nes progress the varlou are 1 i SAGA to ANE GG of 4 Avia PRS RACIST RUSE SHA GAG BT Ara E Gree 1b, cat HNC Cb NRE TORE ° Mn Reporter Mor wy flowed pretty froel didn’t itt the habits of civi ization. sat ivas ; st Sate Shani , and natnte af tockey at PE | Hamat Lisp celica Ror they. bine. thet wh pi then the young man ceused for want of | man motives, NY lifer ae piguaure, bus mage tse ee hy nt se th Ape ay UML vowing that fever retumed to the mouth | policy on subjucating one part of the mation to | Shy, veg, sound tm dd Mr. Sturuis, «ig | Mint oLNew Jersey pice avarteebetore ambi Gimavear eine ader ‘ He i “ ator or aink the will of another par we tation, and are | \¢ jy\yny vps eis tion. Gov, Word sent @ messengorto me late at Jherokees with a popula n the composit pe mova Te NUCKSKIN CASCADTS only. the party uf seettos fdounation. | icunet asite Porter) you ge | Mkt, during tie last hour of that momgeab! school fund « i the first anal dear die ere en dees pntbens Misa | Sr act ae a ok oa al BNE ary should He suborditated to the isi | Sturgis looked vary kindly st his honest prifi., | Nycleit was then dying, and did die tn a few He seminary and an ovplaa academy 2 ie tiheag é i mes ts about 42) feet high, bu treain t + tie nt Gre pon: “Hut, Mr. Sturgis, you meedu't send Michael, | Cavs aad Frelinghuyser by Ward, : 1 1 yet NRE R Beccuilvet rihenieagiipelt igs a tres jniewif With «military household,” makes trea- 3 U Hoporter—You vould, yourself withan aggregate of 2500 scholars in at is y aro ovitontty, ia part at least, | wtttes, while t i ite wie Aik Sor A Raton crovive xP tng | les for the armed occupation vretan Ie : be eal), elke?” aah aces cet fi {inane and Lice Vnited Ktates Nedator. tendance, The larger shire of the ful i pray ah naa # feet and forms « 1 Trove he | nis * aide-de-carn wine ght ttl the next fail election, (you would ha n larger Port P iand. Was the author Mr pirat ther fete ha Legs st Poe aint flora at the | personal Influence at the Fesston Wie wii nthe kne wed A. (h. Cattell to bloods read and write r giize. | irosack or Brno? Of course it was | jutt been rewarded for bis ingenuity in thl Watt fee fo aan pari | pe Comet forve thr ' eT sexttiy, At | the Logistatur Joint meoting so that he Many farmers use improve vinery fe to tt vt fire y an appoint the hands | way F sevoral beautiful “Nithe "fall ap et @ | honestly into the mitttonatr {ig | could’ be elected Seaat Rud” they have ani agentur ia a8. COU Bn De meal sere One Ae i foot high. I Is of the clit | LACES hele $ | catde tte Vd rathor towe the ce HOW CATTELL HUNTED SCOVF mplimented i port my < ‘ mares Veil, all right.” said Mr, Sturge: 1 ‘ 7 . mhinhviscoas “a } l oaice. th Rag 1 i ; , f the : . Rice ; ru have stated the fi le et A aC é iH 1 ee. Tused eee Sea from the |! “aud the yous inan fest w alled a fool f hoctaws with a po: yt ware Answer to the Charges of J only kuew the exten ni ge re ‘ toofthe Hr party a " that “honors,” bu . Sa : to w b = stuffing, forgery, frau ' fsatist 0 forth by the Pennsyl wher ak pple vman in an honest Pioshy teria ie resof luni nan the New York ‘Tues, ae i 5 | retin f ' Vand provigior Nathoual Conaittee N sd A eget Sept nd ee Tinbthed an otd-tach( vied ng gual school fund ¢ 15), forty A Ne , im. i ay ben take p of a fen t rer oft ofl : you nent t were some things {n life mom Bisusnciaie mats hh = ene ee eee edon inthis country for nent of the | ‘ ' oy be down or selected from the whole Grant party in ihat | Gay 2) Ne weed, stepping up prectous than money or the ‘agre " honcrs” (Os 7 . fifty nd : ‘ yy he sanction of the Presiden ; 4 aply a (heir representative man, on tie strength PAL ORY, ani NeEy Wel SE ' called) af politics taat les. to the pose: asion of boys, and a seminary &. The school Wily, vena and re baer (ko bell be RVREEDCIL OUR thee ise ‘ m | ofalerter written by him to one Titian J. Comey was under the, fi 2 that Thorrowed sna tne Gelvistate tect ook midaeae' : 7 ar | ‘ z if fo Nang t rt pport a certais f nes was Mr - | Keporter—Did the Cattell peopié begin te hunt have 1,00 pupils, and teu youths, five Rith cover. Inee FnE! the ian itmp ot tee the J be less sanguine than they now ar ; ytoas |! soll Sturgis, anid if 1 nd it back | yon when the Lesisiavure adjourned ? ach sex, are at co the Ur ; lative 1b The benenches Maclin to he ax 1 that : ovel-i rather think they did. One editor Bat inet et pane yvenal a tian Y 1 ; smog alle AS al ‘ a r \ nd You'll try und sw " body * | admitted receiving $20 ne pash consideration 8 ates vo-thi tlation rea “ . f hs i Sturcis, « ‘ I «| torusing his best efforts to drive me out of t faa wer ta uaa thing: apent peter hecrta poe . @ bil lew Victory’ for the’ E . wi 1 Vet vial 4 sur 1 ' No sity iy he i mas Tenig | ste by Tying, but he got drunk and ushaaes - 1 questi ‘ 1] j Latead af yee { Wanted Jus ‘ worth ¢ » | of the bargain, and stopped when the secomd Engtish besides, A few wers, ve — ' from the 1 ‘ ¢ ae this littl ‘ 4 , Times has a perpetual oppor ‘ nouns | [e grons thts time 1 Httle amount to res | #00 that had Deen promixed was not fortheom~ and threshers are iu we, but t t eto kh The would like to know why (h verfin ge ‘ee foyer aati Ae inity to put that to the which be | pice po. : tr : - “tine turcis’s ew protege went away much ace | Reporter—What did the League do when the the farmers use hand implemen Pius secatntentiwincekiets to anew: ners allow civie and ott i clear Wa Vi A Voice from Rhode Inund-What They Say | grieved. He looked the pleiure of injured ine | Legislature closed, leaving you taster of tiie atte ickasaws, a staal tribe numbering or saath ties to parade ney r g " of Kemble Tecres 1 6, whieh quite melted My, Stargis's heart, | uation? : : ; ; : ' ; j Deeeninen a Tia moment he felt that perhaps the soung man | Seavel—As soon as Cattell's crOwd had breath, 6,500, i, addition to their pupils in The Times Destroys its Own Power. ; | 4 i y Fant ly t might be right after all, and be the porter | ing time they hod me eited before the Pailade s sad d W. LL. Ker of the | ti overtake him with hia €2.5 { an edueation ia United raetepeie Jaa prin ree thie ede { he Tock spon bre | mon Caivereb stent band wai whe is one | interition of the young man. “This morning the | mene, with the privilege of imeletng apeec ‘ © of 3350 eael, w = be Me I hin nk cent bavk the $10. Twas avery iagenious | my own expense dvhen sent by the League) 1 " rue yearly expense of Ach, wh yorn eats nal Committee, an ah evil hour for himself y | M 1 ‘ A QUERY VALDEY pitees An Bn SVE howe, for titan counterfelt. Htdcvelved t Kat frat. Mr. | through Pennsylvania to elect other people 4c by the tribe Creeks with a popula NeeEe 7 7 Ms record, wrote to a friend In Wash ngts looked at the bIH a | then he | Consress tion of 15,500 have 54,000 acres uud ulti ; introdueva Surpr it in gettin n through one of the de- AF ANG Sem Kod Hee A ite at vorter-What were you eharged with before : ELDEN, sceibsdach aht H ne T the letter of intro- ake somewhere, oF el e have re Leugue? vation, andare improving rapidly in th Ae ToneE bab inet ta ow Gn Rene ture repealing th 1 La prone ti ih SeRteae whith ore eS Seovel— With being a distoyakinan, because art of agriculture, Man 1 orchard ts thes ri eu ag Menon whe Oo Bee, Wala 1 Lup the following formus | Twould not vote for Cattell, Ot oariaallaiie 3 Piao abaiheg B mT taie to take up | uth ' , . mmiscraple — mean — amndiing |” Reporter Did you dotend yourmelt 74 1 are to be seen in the nat vnd these In cHay pilyate grievance and se itor to prison. | 9, a8 it must every one whe § Of course | did} butvof what use was Alanshivaahuwhaaiaivaey bk How it is Done in Texas, CL ManCock Is evidently of opinion that th we colowa our Mya‘augiiieant somination of i, except to guard his | ip to fght when such, men sea” Mubicmasls| ‘ palate ne Ae) eee I lid that the removal of the United t fut nealie the his friend lias mastered. th ing any remark abent the | the younger Hinney, and nine other, partisans than many white farmers by plantin: is suid th povaal Uni press is too useful an agency In exposing fraud -3f the day, ip a the ex . A hea mastered th Afalr, ake Midn't like to have hie friends wet | were pn ‘Kea ws the majority of the Board Of fee are antes pa eae Teutt BE | States District Attorney in Texas who was | to be restuicted by the fear of hand unjust Ren? darn Pea eae cpa Ae ae ee hold Of it, Oh, not Directors ‘to suspend me om the notorious! . 4 & “ erned in procuring the indictme Y ition, It Is safe to t but fort $ by granite aud limestone, Its outlet ts in thure fiile matters. In a ridiculous charge of being a disloyal wan, have many schools which are ina flour Gow Dicdiaandata’ Hockeinie ORBIAL press two-thirds of tho orlmes committed v cing a nairow crevice of about 10 feet, cut | y ehaid We Ed an offceholder wh THE NEW PROCESSION LAW, ADDITION, DIVISION, AND SILENCP, ing condition, Tuavse the most ad sh ph : unrevealed to the public and unpunished by | Ufctah the rocky cilia, which sre) fect huh | been Tong under Grant—thig Hate excepted - Reporter—Did you kick against this Uilng? cad SHILA: MGS wan GLU acd wads, was urged by Davis ‘ vn the tevel « vice ta dat | who not comprehended the mazte of the | pew Mille nee Henaive. thei daeeikt (c Seorete nv spoech Which som vf these van Ltr u i the hw, T wealthy end lata scoundre wrower at the by Hl the or wh i tl Direvt ll remembe le AEN but } adopted the | NBwer the criminuls who were “eee te atin esroanie Ling aroha ft i a ren on ny—Philadelphin Soldiers Ree | fenticman Direetara will remember .to.thelr @y- ee : ; . oted: by Crank, the spurious Congrese: | SUT DE MM atest mPRers ° ra Jeasiant carted in Conchos, Heparter—Do vou sgypose that Boric, afte habits of ation, 1 heatabten pita 4 i i a siten s upon on he wiv of Company F, Second Pennsylvania Regis | ward Becretary of tie’ Navy, and BI, Rony dences s in t seein aiemabenlt caioedhmuwd | ee i bis oficial creatures to prevent fis ment, Capt. Hibbard, arrived yesterday at noon | Bad anytiing to do with your suspension it is nece low. ite tatad wiates aan ver re mals nae utp prose ition, s a ; arth pL t Jovsey City, on their way to Providence, R. 1. | Scovel ble’s brother hus * show When it is remes 1 that all t MPACUOUS UR SE: Mae ak ! us recently shown a disp n tore: | cider ground, as it were, of Ww plesence we aot Fisk | baving come the New Jersey Central the bitterest animosity toward me; but wheth em ime as wi 1 f yen's great speech, dries DTD DARE FPR REE ANE BON 8 tanding ever om hor 1 Jence must be left oute | for Fall River late in the afternoon, A fow days | nishe . to el " of them ' ia idinrest: ku tha woot so ial idsee erintalded nen naened eos seit r x corners puss t risked the tr et Cattell, ond it Wy ludians of the pluin h 1 t ANAGAN 8 Ii) ad eo M4 ( Aes as yrs held be ee r wey w age voy r i A tit ny way : A) ago a committee from the Seven fret Repi- t ie King whic h © a) pLMEDE Oy Y bt nevsasod byte fant hl Je Constitution and of the age trea 1th kof an oie tig politician, There | i.) G.S.N. Y¥., who intended to furnish | BoLeson as Secret ‘avy, who ts cabled rally manifested amor » Cnet a . and vi t ‘ ‘ who tile that : : / : Horte's addin nistyitor de bonis non me } 1, LieuteeGov. Wiuster FLANA 1 ; aioe. rs 1 vdallt monly hi t eatly and | t sylvanians with an escort, waited on Keporter- Did you not finally vote for Act wethe educa noft hildren and t The iF = Distric rt ‘ ¥ anly Vv ~ age tl ‘he r i mat a dl ‘ GAATAIe AOE at Lee bas . t in , the water sanle ho, 1 Hy 1 Ling to the rate of t perintendent Kelso and asked permission for | Catwll for Senator improve theniselves in the arts of peaucet ly now the Fitth, ite number having 1 n and spend a di md z. OME sr Shel ip a the The Superintendent refused, on t WHY Ie VOTED POR CATTEDE reloetion fraud or entering inte a the ne SRAPEGR Ima caer 1 that their ideas aro obsolete, and The Superintendent refused, on the : od industry eanuot fail dunand the Pi an iy cy Uncle Sau y. | ground that he had no dis nunderthe new | , Scovel~After the Senatortal strugite began ! rect of all just men, To | ee 1 nspiracy to defraud the United Stites ve distrlet now f the Virst Say ve the d dots | p, 1 3 , abam IL died; Andre ¥ i ap nile avon has ted ter 1, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh Ruma a a raft by some td be | ig dey Uae | | arias lew. which says ral] i fat if interval, int vance in ely tion coule 4 , : i ‘rather dangerous sport, but ‘ ow pr rn son Sunday tn r thing was ot sea, Gate. at ty u FLAvAa- | Bighth, and Fous h Wards of this eity, wit Ia Whole day. in walking t ‘ hit only era : BEATER TY le of ¢ witl da Whol i wailhilng teu tut rat ‘ eork Tens seep tine only fi . sition, which wis Peale : Govern ‘ twh ders aud rocks and curr ar puis Hs ; an bg ME, { an Independent Htepubi couragements they have had to t s 1 trust t Marvin T. McMamon t i 1 1 Wf determined to t { ” 1 , ‘ tee re celebra i \imendment was prope in aichanaa So n order © hin Led ata di NOMA {il try our tick ak navigating se halle of Ne Pepe ha ee Meant in excepted cage shall ° | wor endanyertty all we Wha ad un ter « ad x h, b Oe Om we BOON: 2 a at k Ww Whit . frew A are te nor frearn, od it Was necessary that the exhil worthy of all praise p a ¢ taplds to run, however, Hor them © addition civer diet arbi i provided that lt any mullitary | ey should be cost for that hey wy that while they a het wie ape Ther ‘ ature of Gaayr’s Indian ry bed. one. in parsioula I did not how. lepre ® | Cea eehiuele, waar be pared white Sesorttne the body | hen I wrote to Gov. Ward re h i my 6 the ‘ : y _ ink the bouts of the expe nw , 7 Litre 1k Thi ie Se suveng the Legi-iuture. H eager ena Veg ed fly t polley w * not received the attention se hile Panes vane gexnt | apy pis ip ie neiug celebrated nveng the Legi-iature, thn nad tatlon lo Oonueim GEE AU yroved hinase b it merits, and that is that agents of the ely found that our ropes were | St Rent end |g Zhe committee reminded the Superintendent ed the amendment, us he bag opening thelr country ttlemen a ; Hd ela aditsyach Na eee poets be leks vision woud ts frotelendy i | cleties to march te the dedication of a new | and under] t made Alexander ih Cath Brothe a-law Casey, Co tox New yasing a thy vol bs: i Much Cargo. Evans, made tortal by is proficiones Cc Seven at were deta led to receive th hit rp py to establish their m to thei I u-law n New | vosulting fom pillage and murder of the whites “ and cons | think so, of thcir roving commission as frecboot- |yoyenty Grae wore detailed to receive the Pll , no more political bralus than js t \ \ Orleans, has ned, but Gen, Grawr has athe would go by and; so lashing on | ers upon the commensal men of New. York (atelonian extorday the Superintender \ hom Lat Peaeee pie tt t It has been repeatedly asserted in Texan jour za, L pushed out, and ¥ Inasmall | ould long since have been sevoked, We dare | dered Capt, Willlumson of the Chambers strect | Never was thore a more disinterested, paid gies t cultivation of thes ded uc vecept his resignation, be- | nals, and tu the correspondence of Journals pub- hirled me along wt the rate of 8x | Hot come nearer home, but Wwe bind it certain | Relive stutlon to preventat ail Lazands: any pro | ote act than this of Din making Bis to trust in the god of justice ‘ he » brother-in-law, lished further North, that the Indians are In tho per hour, Jf jsoam, struck tanger and | officials among us are not well up in their math- | (hechuren attest pollce ee eee A SoH the sake of bie country. Abate lpaniiat If this wise Jamus E. McLeay, Collector of Chica ant practice of selling stolen stock fora | Uften went at the rate of thirty miles per hour, | Cmulles, capclally, in “division, | they will have | serves, in ly at noon the Onpe | the oendatnh ine neces bate aie Ae ton is carried out in nite was appointed to office because he was a | trifle to perzons hanging around th ernment | sometimes the end of the gallant old craft Bivision® must. be teamed, Itisa part of the | self Senat. Mun tives McDonald and | el secured It * fre tuntane to ue . t tl partner of Onvin L, Grant, the President sand that these ia thelr turn sell the same wid trike a rock: and whirl uvund before LY Adusinisiratton eivil service reform ta nd | thet Ag marched down to | ae i diaus to th sympathy of i . if h ruld U4 vyself to use my lone-handled | they must leara to * divide’ or oMlcially die ' wen ALS . 215 fi their fellow men brother. A few months since he quarrelled | eck to quartermaster at a high price, The Wel, Wiel Was my” steciing oar. What any | MME Het of thie traity. of eaeehotding | Uy he wilt ' Ria te ee FI vith Onvin amd then he was called upon to | Mural inference Is that there must be adivl- | fvelings wore us T passed through some of the | virtues te the best, because It ts a moral ah gan told tmotatn Wabtecie Wael ks uate Stile mene: Bitte ‘ed nof the profits among the buyers and sellers. woret Ones an Oh acr ¥ waying tha! a mathematical quantity Silence Novo P . . Wel te ¢ pee “4 sad uste Ne Sver ° Is This a Society for the Encourages igu, Now it is reported that he has | Withina few weeks a band of thirty Tndians abe [ee ee tat eee tenet to wliguy tee Beeres nd poner OF ABH ne ne TAue bein Litizenmcamplied with Captain Wik | yf Alsad OCF ment of Insults to Geutlemen ? ide up With Orvitand that his resigna- | tacked some citizens in Medina count as, | high, and would swaray an ordinary boat unless Drie Paw eee Naw \ ayn at the | Bonner K pM on patiscey: $9 wi be withdrawn, hey : vel’ managed, L arrived at the mouth of rte { t pocket & permii wing despateh from Boston, which: placa Mr. Henny Berou and Mr. N, P. I K ut were repulsed, leaving several of their num Kanab crook in less t h a hour dwould | ¢ perfection ¢ ath ' Jef Nn m, but to a « Joe E Gion, GRANT dto bean a nt de- rer de mthe ground, EB one of the stal tvs lei s time had it not b | E ‘a exulted “¢ n i 1 forego his or vir dott at the head of the hoa Sean ann@ale’ th Sain and 8 a v | have made it in} dit vforthe | ean ith that high h i \ tt hi “ > rer . i othe ¢ i vice reform Indians was armed with breech-loaders having | many whirlpools that L encountered. Riley did | f that Wen honors The mem vent yelirat Ve wu been in training yatic Pa’ tary of the Amorican Society for the | the latest provements which they enuld onte | Hubarrive whtil late ly the afternoot, wud ty Te Pe etd eae erence hate. | ment Re ft 1 ecks, He has now deaten the 7 Tansian’ 6 melt > Anim ' —_ 9 latest Improvements which they could omy | considcred ond of the ¢ in the | w his letter oe doubt noth mn | Watched Hh expressed It, aug 6, and has beconte. vention of Cruclty to Ar Both 1 an set on foot by the Hon. Jostam | have obtained from agonts of the Government. | {uonntalns re sil NTE ee Ra nino c Barons | Some ort fanion desired | 1d pad Dae Eeppnte, iar them are geiitiemen of good reputarion Quire i n Isilto procure the passage | The people of Texas have repeatedly rewon YUE PRINT OF A WOMAN'S AND. tive Committee. @ ited Lo wilece | Deva . the} \ ey cour here , the most famous horse in t from whom uo one would expect a d falaw sr ri Jroad companies leading out | strated against this trafic, yet no action ha tL to state that we found the ruins ofseve- | Won of his ehef “ Will be able to capvinee itis | her r tothe ferr ade. ‘The © 20, 1878 honorable act, In some respects, how { Boston to run p trains, morning and night, | been taken to end it, and Cor has refused yuses near the Buckskin ¢ art ty sae Bee et ey a ear Re | gue 1 he Gren L ! 6 1 1, ti a verth wall that toy ja eo wi f “vb wil jt vi A Me H w they ever, the share they have taken in prepare | for the nodation of workingmen, after | to investigate the facta, ‘There van be little POE WD Ger Beer val ret Aube ieaut tink, write contidentially;{¢ will get tnt D pant owen ju ‘ le in ts Ing the sixth annual report of the ety, | encountering great opposition from the railroad | doubt that there fo an Indian Ring onthe froa- | wight have been living state of sie yy nd the dicivens will be 20 4 t rs due to the visitors were es il 1.0ne Malt ge a \ terest, was carried through during the last | ter as well as in Washingtoi Inthe wall of the cre Is, the outl ite Inuat ab ong me Lessons of his the New York t Nev 4 Alf, MUTA. Pine rs—Lareh which wo have Just recelyed, doce thom | Inbereah was carriod thevlgh Austns Se: It u n tsurprise alley 1 uuudae yr of wntaids | 8 ia practice llenca, aud thew all iby cutie f } PEt ie vanes peat ‘ re Worster on Moris, and? i : walit, ely remarks in regave vende reeriyoerd paid a " jand, which appeared as if Lt ioight have be J ng EAS eu tw ya y 1 W Vv. €e ¢ A) yy Dut little evedit, ‘Their remarks in rexwed | OA aueenPachiven hear apalnai Ole he Herald has the following TEE aaa ee ee eee ad’ meas [ mman-wershippers of toe ‘country, will de r ft. Por Pxchange pl Vien Joe Eliott was five years old, he trote to the Bonanp will case are out of place, | ineasure were that the separation of classes In | from Washington ther signs bearlng marks of great age point thf Be Bs The Of Ane a8 mathematic r 1. Insteac Was ale tea abot lh ecbia whom they refer, aud unworthy of those | Government, that the American workman would | of the accounts of Groxwe H, AULA, Consul General | about 1 miles south of here. By the way, 1 |! ais Of i Vav yewhere they 1 He |s now elit ) utte e ave Pretty iy iu ridin 10 aL ie Egypt, which hay been subinitted to the secretary of | oxpect Lo go over there 1h a few weeks, and wi » Chambers street “ who utter thei, never sucsitice Lids dignity by riding in suoh | heAP suey tts understood that it weancraton tub | oxbert to go over there In a few, weeks, and will Addition, Divinion, aud Silence. — 4. rye Among the contestants of the will by | trains were they offered to bira; and that the frou the chatges prete eanet ble edauiulstration YOu Raa fees ‘ ri } PA Vermont Raitroud Train Wrecked= Mtrace 4 ‘ ON sai ave | railroad corporations would resent the attempt | Of airs at the Consuls ' + ¢ pag Bees, for July, | lous Escape of Pannen which My. Lours Boxanp is said to hay i A i Of course, when Gen, STARRING was rent to « v's Trip to Karepe, ' These rds have been & LINGTON, dune Treasury Depart. | RUTLAND, Vt, lune M.—As the night expre: bequeathed a large suin of money to the | at coerclon by These for ioe one a 10° | Burope he took a hogshead of whitewash with | 1," #ilor of ahe Suny They tthe princhy f the party in pe i ted the A tiga New ¥ he I Sat the § gel at 4 ay x cattle cars or other accommodations unfit for | a head a iowa nt Col, Ch BANA vii ani va soe ree ” " at New York vislon of the Vermont Cen Govlety for the Provention of Crucity to it eel aaa Tevamaionts ne contemp- | Pm. Gen, Grant cannot afford to have the i+ ue A lst i a rary f i : i Ie if yt ri f Wao it py 3 oui i star mnnnney 8 at urebuut Bile tert Animals are certain | ns hoe Mr. | (uous epithet therefor which would effectually | 4th about Consul Burien officially established. | Government env va tour | inorder tocoufer tho degree of A. D.8. which, : f roy err dey Fhe Iecamotiy Benn calls "the French hetrs.” They aze | gecer all classes from availing themsclies there We call attention tothe aivevsisement of the.| 2eRieMres & tt, | dnterpreter, means, 5» Adaition division, and silence” | | tem dated trim A ofthe the vopresentod. in the litigation now pending | of, ‘These objections failed to have weight with | west sie savings Beni, wbled i published tm auotuer | ties my aera See Hare atats Conical te | sie tat ihe, Ore coacR Sei eledn Before the Surrogate by counsel of whose | tho Legislature, and a bill was passed providing | columa. Though vot one of the oldest, tie ome of the | Semtialn te, the ( eM Ar hinevard ‘College failed to bestow itou | ¢ sig, incluplve. latercet Wil Ogaue ug, oi, | kivof Con psn urers were hally’ Shak cage Dames We are ignorant, but who doubtless | sor cheap Waiusou the railroads Within & radius 4 eouudest savings Douke 10 the city dy Aus Deriuny applicants? 8. | Tere du tan ‘above certivcaces. ] simioet' a whracie iat insnvwerenorkiivg’” |' ae

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