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SOLON ROBIN: ee ees A MANIAC MOTHER'S DEED, beget 7 How the Decd was Done—How the Brides —_ Ta ue Violat Reltce Cartetet of mefatius e | Freom Lcokod and Acted— Wonderful THE KILLING OF THE BEAUTIFUL THE and all kinds of stores, Detroit Lake i another new town, where there was not a soul in April, 1872, It has now ®%e families within w SUN, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1872. WHEN THE BaND BEGINS TOP SAMI, fray their expenses. A general, natural, = » and comprehensive remedy, as much dis- The ee nae Sun connected with legal regulations ae is con- dates * rent distance of two miles, Moorehead, o the Violatio: » 4 el istent with its efficient application, is | ee et rehend,on the Red | Gent Presented with a Service of Milver Processions on Sanda MA dail Salat dele Dedcintad MY JANIE ELLLOTE, ines for Alle therefore required. This remedy may be | Ter: has 00 Inhabitants and two hotels. The | piate—The Object of this Munificen th From the Tri-Weekly Florida Union. = ——= a phe present terminus of the road 1s Fargo, th babendil lala cise ial Commissioners Manierre and Boswor' : : hse : _ found in the providing of cheap and = tf " hgh Sdn Late on Saturday evening it was quietly | A Seventeenth Ward Pragedy—A Young Girt SATURDAY, JULY 6, 18 L ng of cheap and com- | headquarters of the Dakota division. bak nadndnentall Lad ed tried six captains yesterday morning for alloW- | inored in a certaln favored part of the city mirausiea—a + D — = _ | fortable homes in the country, where our, —— Wasninarox, July S--Some months | ing musto to play through their precincts by | that m nuptial ceremony of no little sense Strangled—A, Baeker's tutempsranca Deo Amusements Te-Day. workinginen and their families may live | The Press of Philadelphia denies that an | since T gave you an item of news concerning the | societies going to the dedication of St. Johp the charac er would come Off on Sunday at the Bap- in his Da ahtere Death: ls! bad Towers Thi Jack Sheppard: without being subjected to the thou edict has ever been fssued forbidding civilian | Intimate rolations which existed betweet Gen. | Baptist’s Church, Thirtieth street and Seventh | Ustehitin tad. notn ¢ Mastoes Girestly after th About a year ago the four rooms on the , Was @ fashionable hour, and in of Immediate | the United Mexican States to tho United states | Goneral Order No. 80. {tract what is left Intown af the | third floor of 128 Stanton street were engaged orth America.” Their intimacy began as he first called was Capt. John H. McCullough e Heuiv cevisg of ers, aitired In all | by a family of three persons, Chartes Elliott, @ ack as the spring of 1333, when the Mexican | of the Prince atreet police. There was @ flutter among the middle-aged | COmposivor employed by Styles & Cash, % Kighth M. Ronent of the United States Engineers, | Government was making desperate efforts to | Superintendent Kelso deposed that he sent | maidens, and the girls in the neighborhood of | avenue, his wife Margaret, and tholr daughter who posted up at Yaquima Bay the following: obtain assistance from the Government aswell | out a general alarm that (he Church societies had Eieratines acimentiee tren Meas abet tr Ve Janie, at that time 16 years of age. She had “s An ‘on thie—Cape Font. | 88 (he people of the United States. Tt continued mifesion to 1m arch In proc sa , % heen educated to be @ governess, and possessed Armatied ne by somebody, and that was certain, So it eully.on | until the departure of Mr, Romero to Mexte Per erin Srebinces furnished | Was not joug before the appointed hour that the | a highly cultivated mind and remarkable pere Grant and Sefior M. Romero, lato Minister from | ayonue, kmen on publi fully of the President under dismissal, The Press ts altogether migtaken, | Of ® Che edict im question was Issued by Maj. Menny | for Sunday the 23d June, In violation of ening sery A i distressing annoyances and the degenerat- Halted ing and vicious influences which face them ve Last Tramp Card. onevery side in thisovercrowed metropolis, Wood's Museum We Got Maton —— A Patriot as Well as a Good Man. If there is any person in America who tthe | merits applause for his true goodness it is Anything to Beat Grant. The supporters of Grant assert th nilere highest motive which constrains the Liber- | Deacon Riemann Swrrit of Cincinnath, He | iis unm Troticer of | and there are excelient roasona for belleving | “Patrick Hradkey, a patrolman. of the Prin: eaee as Wie rohan Nir about the | sonal attraction: mls of both parties to accept the Cincianati | has not been thought very smart, butevery Jo! He Hubner EX avr | that it Is yet matntained, for Mr. Rtomoro pursins | street police, sw ro that the bands Lexan to pt “The sun was broiling hot. ‘The sand wax deep, | The family seemed to be very retiring, and platform and unite on Greexey, isa wile | one who has known him or heard of him | A copy of this edict was aent us from tho | the Proper course to retain the confidence aul | fy overtake them but could nots, Made ni Nature rested In breathless exhaustion. It was | kept aloot from the other inmates of the house, ’ Hiigness todo anything and vote for any- | tus felt that hewastruly good, But moral | 0Mce.of the Benton Democrat, a Journal pubs | tm of ous present-takine President, pore to Meant. "Mccuntoagh, the iravesston | tetanle deeds The. loves, sf ail thy blossed | With the exception of Janie, who was a general body to bent Guane. They urgo this as | uxeotte: we duces to montal de. | Uched near Cupe Foulweather, and there ts ny | | That Romero hat great {nituonog with Grark Re yaaa are ied ob Be jtbatdld | goddesses combined never radiated such fery favorite, Her health was far from good, and her NOL DAU CMLEH He GGRERiIee as | excellence always conduces to mental de- | gout of ite authenticity while he was General of all our armios wo need rm | LArphy natil thes passed bln, Recelved orders | ushing, flery temperature as this day seomed 16 | parents were reluctantly compelled to abandon 1 pponents ar eur velopment, aud so it is with Deacon pick hotter proof than the followingextract from oe | from tho Captain to arrest any band playing overdow, dismay, welt, and annihiliate one toto | the tdea of makiag her a governess, Not wish+ tess of principles and of men iu the pend- | Rronann Suren, ing contest, The Cincinnati platform, which is now the common property of both branches of tho Opposition, is admitted by sensible Ro- we learn from tl Cineinnatt Enquirer, he has now attained rich a degree of perspieacity that he un- derstands the fatal consequences to the Republican party of running Grawt for a * 4 their boots. But for our b th After all there has been no reconeitiation | No.6%6 before the united Amertcan and Mextem | musle on Sunday, and report. Was ln Gian’ | Fate utlet how auspicious the occasion! Heaven | Ing to remain Idle, the young girl some time axa between Collector MCLEAN of Chicago and the | Commission, entitled Herman Strum vs. The Re | Were thor halta hock awer, ‘Didnt think it | smiled upon that holy attribute by which tho | obtained employment in a hat manufactory at Hon, Orvin, L. Grant, MCLPAN'S resignation | Public of Mextco, On page %, under head of essary to p.event the music playing, ca the pappy ou ye Wore to Be dag pag Bey the eestatic | 95 9 week, has not been withdrawn, and Gen. Grant has Memorandum of an interviow with Mr. Romero | Procession was going out of the precinct, fears bursting, madly wild must Until about three weeks ago the Billotts wera appointed the Hon. NAvoueon Bonaparte | 4nd Gen. Grant on the oth of July, 1808, at the living very contentedly, the father, who was a McCullough, In hig defence, said that he i tf bs human feelligs!. And that was about t en up all nignt, and lay down at aliout d | dion of the Union local, as he patiently awal 3 pul “ins to be one of the noblest creeds scond term 1 " 4 Jupp to the office thus made vacant. It tsa | City of Washington,” we Gnd Strum writes as fol- . He knew nothing whatever of the “he - steady, hard-working man, earning a salary suf+ second term, and is moving energetica ain hase bab +A ‘oon | the denourment, while his shirt collar fal - ever put forth bya political party. Dr. | to secure his withdrawal and the substite. | £204 SPpointment. Me. Jeno Is a respectable The following dav by tstectte Dike ‘and the | dissolved itself ‘into an unknown quantit ficient to meet all thelr wants, and Janie, who mar headquarters at 1 P.M. precisely. Mr. [ Snperint and a first-class politician, and will never cS the heat raised blisters on the top of his um- | was {dolized by both her parents, being permite i Greevey's exposition of this platform is tion of a better candidate. Tho Enquirer | divide . detalii Oi hie: aeeleat we aig ft Mercer atre t . | brella. Attast the organ rolled out the dox- | tat apply herfive do péakiy conceded even by his opponents to be one | states the case as follows: i seat metuiePn aents, tle used te pep Tea comvra Harry ‘and Carpehtary of toa hate was vaught Sra biiuing arcome te? © emmer ‘ hy Bees Sytit oe aae yeas ee te of the Sal Papers of its kind which his ¢iWenderstand that Ticman Surem, Tau. | friend of Dr. Howace Gnmetity of Chappaqua, {would also give ing a letter eeterinet ry tal iy gen ee wey fnerable in years, perhaps beyond the thre | At this time thelr troubles began. ‘The fathes eee ee er ee pert ein ieete | Lnweting Una lectern lecdleg penUcieak oF et On the same page we find the following letter | owed, but when he renchod the ed of is poet | yet atill in the full bloom of love's glorious pas: | 10st his situation, and after a few fruttless effort body knows that his sincerity will impel | the West to Gen. Guant, earnestly boseeentiue | 12 the British House of Lords the om- | from Secretary McCulloch, which shows that | te procession was out of sight. They made no | TMs stood at the altar more like tho slayer | 0blin agvcher, he gaye itup and began ta him and his capacity enable him to carry | him to withdraw from tho present canvass. He- | ployment of women and children in dangerous | Grant was prompt to keep hls promises with vt. Lyrnos sald he was Up till 4o'lock that | than the lamb, ready to sacritloe the patient | “tuk. ‘outa ‘i vein its docirines into full effect i "i Port says it Is claimed by Buri and those with | gymnastic performances, such as that of the | Rome morning. Knew nothing of the provessign | Yiotim, The groom was dressed without osten- A FORUM GIRLS DEVOTION, docirines into full effect in the adiminis- | whom he acts that If GRANT persists In rune ye ee Py Der until spoken to at Headquarters. fatlon, and apparently with the object, of Mra. Elllott, who disliked to see her daughters tration of the Government. Ning it will end. In certain dekcat ned tuiaz | flying trapeze, has lately received some atten. *Wiinatmaron, duly 10, 1866, . . ¢ fag cool. His legs were embelined working, beited her to abandon it, as her father tn ‘thel mat ha the party; that he ought to retire and allow | tion, Lord Bocknunst remonstrated energet!- letter of thie date is received, request DOMSN'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT IT. quality of Kentucky i Which neatly ai would soon obtain etnployment. | Janie replied evertheless remains true that the de- | some man like CHARLES FRANCIS -ADAMB to be | Yi sseiyedreguesti#® | Capt. Murphy of Houston Market was next | over a pair of No. 1s agricultural pumps; that it was more th exsary to Wworls F cally against the exhibition of little girls of to ship from New Yous to ibrowusyil Ks y, tire to beat Grant has had much to do in | selected by the National Committee. “ ae o ans 8 foreign inatk t white vest loosely flowed about his waist, and | now, and from that tin bravely continued re adon't see that the Gaaete | twelve years old or less, who are allowed or p ‘olas Horton, 120 Fifth street, was a mem. | @ lor ordnanee stores, a8 spre fed an brown linen duster completel) 0 " C rer 3 C to support the family, in it Mf her failin, inducing some Republicans to accept hing by taking GRAN? off and | haps compelled to perform the most dangerous d therewith. Fill, Saorened th ber of the society. | Formed In Pitt struat, be- | rounded his person and hig boots, His OM ropes atari ot poal elle E gla Honace Guexvey as their candidate, and AMS thor two agoADAMS | feats, in the course of which sometionestholrlives { tel hreeaz oer’ gfeepecttully, termed tha tween Stanton and Houston. Saw them formin | were recklessly embosomed in a ‘of yellow | Under the pressure of the troubles crowding a en doubtless by far the strong- line; heard no muste. cotton gloves, which toned well wi other | upon her, Mrs. Bil ‘s mind began to give way, on the subject, you in bringing the entire Democracy to the t such has been the concentration of | literally hang upon a thread, and suggested that | Kerby pepmitted to shifrthe satdutticice os tegunaten Philip Loesch (leader of the band) was called, | varigus artiales of iy costume, A glased cap | but though the inmates of the house obearve support of a man who has heretofore been Herat tae unpopu- | legislation ought to restrain such scandals, by you. ot wich permiasion the Collector at New York big Al es an sie wiki earn (unctese valor Of the ire renerts ent) and a renee denen tee Cin [8 prea pa she ae “ ne ay intist be allowed now. to ’ cen duly othe pt, Murphy said he le polloe statto: ren cotton ja are sald to havo grace- | strusule fo 0 notice the change, and her in antagonism with their party. To this Toe Catette hes never liked | Word Montay explained that upon receipt of a | Ma Vee ayy Motited, 10 oclock, and instructed Sergeant M to | fully rectined together on the sat behind him. | hushand spent so little of bis time at home thas extent, ther there is some color for GRANT. It accused hit. of being drunk at | Teport that a dangerous exhibition is intended, (Sigued,) A. MoCurtocm, send two men out to prevent the niust playing. ‘he bride bore orwell ‘with resignation. «he | the cradual collapse of his wife's intellect passed, the charge that the joint Opposition rally | S8e, battle of Pittsburg Landing, and has op- | the Home Secretary warns the manager of the | 11, Sruny, Ka Secretary of the Treasury. | Hoard nothing of music till three or four days | appeared younger than the groom, In fact, it | almost unobserved, 1 > je pposition rally | posed his measures zealously since; but It has | Hise of amuscment la auectiow ther t t | Carcor W. if: Gilson, Beq., 64 Coniaudt street, New | Mlerward. Was sald that she was really somewhat leas | suppLYING A DRUNKEN FATHER'S PLACE. to the cry of anything to beat Grant. got to go bin now or support GRervey.’ abide bp ty ques! hat he must Yo: a! t Bergeon’ Miller deposed that. he was Instructed feed: hap herawain, She is aboutz7. She did When Janie at length comprehended the But admit all this to be true, and what a | Thisis wise and patriotic. It shows that | “olde by the consequences If an accident hap- | 7 also stated in a former letter that BebOr ee eee na ieee eT ety aS TE paid lee. ie even ae alady she almost sani¢ pens; but from the growing prevalence of these men to prevent music in Second sireet, Avenue | tasty and cool, being 9 light white muslin, with | pature of her mother nl Romero, on taking his departure from this | B.and Avenue C. brown str ad trimming, white straw hat, | beneath the shock. But money had to be pr: exhibitions in England it Is evident that if such | Country, presented Mrs. Gen. Grant with his | _ When pressed by the Captain, he admitted he | with brown toxwery, and. Yall to maten very | Cured.and the young girl rallied her energi warnings are given they are very generally dis- Hy ia was at the desk temporarily at10 A, M., and | nearly the gloves and linen duster of the comely | 82(t unfalteringly worked on harder than before, rezarded. Lord MORLEY appeared to believe | ™#Bifcent service of silver plate, This, | might then have recelved the orders. “The Cap- | groom, ‘Pho ceremony was linnrossive for its | | Always fragile and delicate, she grew weakex | re however, was not the oaly substantial | tain said that he instructed the Sergeant tosand | brevity and affecting in its simplielty—that is, it | 90d more attenuated day by day. She had that if power should be given to the police to | fayor which came from the hands of the munif- | Men out because persons from a church in Sec- | was aa grand and tmposing as it could be for | known the amusements so natural to girls of hew prevent such performances it would be an tr 4 Maxie He el ond street complained of noi short, and under the clrourmsta: ‘The mia- | @. a8 her parents, though their entire affece Hance of ovordoglatatlon a nevada tit, | cent Mexican. He also owned a splendid pair hof the Fifth street and First ave- | ister prayed and did it fervently. Ti tion was centred In their only child, entertains pinion the Pall’ Mall, Gasette ‘eauaihiy saya: | °f Rofees and an elegant carriage, with all the oe ee ie gree th | OIA ual Tet eee ea he ae ne Oa insite duugnise to enter ethene or abells opinion the fall Go a: | ecutomel ‘thee v. F. F. Hagan deposed that he was sit- | individual in Jeans that he supposed it was not | ed the E 0 entel : “ Over-legistation, as we understand the word, | CTDments. These the departhy Minister pre- AOE H ype Rotemm duces | Foom only on rare occasions, and never with any terrible judgment does it pass upon Gnaxt | Deacon Sacrum fully apprehends the mature nd his administration! It is an implied | of the crisis. He perceives that if Grant concession that his management of affairs | remains in the field the old Republican bas been so imbecile, so uapopular, so cor- | party will be annihilated; but that if he is rupt, so hopelessly bad, that a majority of | now withdrawn, and a good candidate put the people are ready to go for anybody | in his place, the election will be lost, but who can beat him; that rather taan en- | the organization may be saved. ard mus ure him four years longer men will break | When Dr. Gnerner takes the reins of | \ntrein the state Intectoniag tote rend: | sented to Grant himself, and they were thank- | Giatance’ an MATT aetod, | Ce ene ee RU eee oes oemin duties | cecort except her father. through party lines, bury old an 1 power we trust he will remember the good- | yjduals what they are perfectly ablo to aator fully accepted. These horses together with hed his house, | groom quickly coincided. He was posted. As the 4th of CE into Bion Be fle) e provessi banne 0 ¢ need bhuaband | Seventeenth birthda: F costly trappings and the carriage, wore | SF fecond street. ‘Lhe procession had bunuers | Thereupon the twaiu were pronouaced husband | sevnreenth birtid kept for a long time with the President's stud | “Capt. Walsh sald ‘he re: neral order | The service was what might be called the soul | berseli without ony forget the prejudices of a lifeti: ness of this model citizen of Cincinnati, almost any other possible thing to beat | and if there is any distinction which can us far she had conducte themselves; and to interfere for the protection pyroach wo violence, and of children of twelve years under parental con- Jpop : c {a thle clip: aed ans Ok ta piel itt hrm | . i popped ity obs Blow ag haved eau [EP © ratfonally. that strangers could Baruly Gnayr. be conferred upon him without violating | trol bardly comes within such a definition.” | sou used br hiae When the ae ee | Pina nde duncralss wusie to coase when they | and cratitving tothe sountetirko were doubtings | credit the fact of her insantt The assertion of the Grantites that the | the principles of civil service reform we | The frequency of severe and sometimes fatal a ts FY Wa8 | reach the ferry. but not to play returning. Heard ina hurry to ot home, Romeo, he turned with HALLUCINATIONS. I grand uprisi Loverities nee hope tab tale accidents among trapeze performers who are raised about his “gift enterprises," the horses | nothing about the musi: i three or fourdays | a sort of sickly smile, and slowly he bended bis Tut a few days ago her madness assumed @ prisiug all over the country springs | hope the new President will promptly be- | sel hs Were shipped off to his Missouri farm, where | afterward, when he heard of it from the Super- | linen duster and itapressed upon the chi of his | more direct foray, Ainong other things, she from no higher motive than a readiness to | stow it. There is talent enough in th rs rd ett hs often adepts in their pro- to this day, The carriage was | ! pendent, x : faa i Gal bt gorning Julies the stomary seal of uncqiench~ | avined that a man named Steveler, occu sak Gaiae ‘Gy anise feauliin ork A weoytaiy cetladibiens abet = fesaion, i a sufficiont evidence that young chil- | trated a Asp Mr. Manierre—A gontleman, a friend of mine, | able and adoring love. And then there seemed | [ir the ‘te shad. forme bh beat Gnasr by any feasible means, and | world, but goodness such ts SatrTH's is $0 | Gren ahould mot be poculttad, Geeta ene Chil | traded off to alivery stablo man inthis clty. | told moan Odd Pellow's procession had passed | to come a sighemute, plaintive: due miner ape | n8,he top floor, had formed @ desigmito blow with any available candidate, proves too e that itought to be encouraged inevery | jazardous feats, Aduittl oer ees and | qbut this ts not the whote story. A son of | bis house in your Recs Dropriate, Solon Robinson and Mary Johasou | doubtiess owed its origin to the ‘constant ex | Meranda rycratcen tree sgt teeing Pannetabl pesados outa, | Aduitting that men and | seior M. Romero married Into a Washi Peed ee eamaelera of the men on thet | were one and tbe suite, tae, The of “crackers, aid. fro orks around hee. if si ) aed women have a ht to peril thelr lives for gain, rmily, and visits are not unfrequently pafd re hey knew nothing of it. Slo narehed fro oly ceasion she suminoned an officer, au odious that the entire Democracy and a een aaa ranaee {t does not follow that they have a right to ex. Pnapab in - prepaid: Tae ree i DOUSN'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT IT, Gromanan, Cb: Kobiuson, apd the bridesmatd, Stevoter intended to kil “ha large seciion of the Republican: s read trantism in Nor ‘arolina. poso thelr own or oth ideen‘ie¥ ome member of the Romero tribe to Washing Capt. Killelea of West Forty-seventh street | Siiped Net as depihat m + raclf, endeavored to procure Nhs « 5 riicans aa y pose thelr own or others’ children to risks ot | ty ‘ ‘ ti ‘ a stirred. Not an utterance. Not an emoti o 7 es . ton, Whenever these visits are made, costly | was the next nt airest, The officer, seeing at once how mattera to rally around anybody who can beat The supporters of the Administration | frightful Injury or death, Yet itis constantly | prosents are brought from Mexico and find thelr Wm. Higgs deposed that he heard the roll of a | Wis Visible. But the gentle breath of the west | stood, refused to comply. Mer vigilanow in ' bim, then Gr rt 1 aki rry | done, and audiences ure found t Li drum, but did noi se the processic: ud coutd, tf it tid, have blown a memory | guarding against imaginary danger never ree ; then Grane's doom is sealed. ure making berovulean efforts to carry a und to applaud such | way to the White House. Capt. Killele ald be el Dut patralling unt | WHlch might well have added its solemnity to | faxed fora moment, and all day jong she a The Public Health and the P North Carolina at the August election, and | brutal exhibitions, : ‘There is, of course, an object in this munif- | half pase four on Sunday: morying. He. then | “8 taasient ecene, No cards. the room armed with a large carving knife, | He | He Public Health'and: the Prosperity € confided the direction of the eam- conce onthe part of the Mexican grandee, 1 | Went home to bed. A telegram from the Super- | As no cake was h A CEVA crn than than Bae era: ead whilb eas ep! | A series of letters, formir imperial correspondence pr tof the pared in France for Intendeat simp! Riven to. act that there have been, and | chu. Th celogr Was sent tothe Cuion office. no | object to her than her own, and while the git Teed iat pocuuentou wis | notice will be given uidter the head of matriage | slept whe paced, wateaful wad wakuful, Outside ot and Seventh aorces, the door for hours. of the City. in the health of the city of am not prepared to state exa it is « well-kno pugn mainly to Mr. Anuort, the gent tly what itis, but | The dectin mn ys man who strenuously but ineffectually eu- | pubtication by aco R00 0! 9 Governmen wens, ‘The bride and groom—June and ve r New York has been so great within afew | qeavored to secure a seat iu th cody 1d | Pe clication by a committee of the Government | stitt are, some queer doings on the Rio Grande, | DY! = a started on their bridal tour on Mouday evening. THE YOUNG NEROUNE'S FIDELITY, salth rage vealaraaranie tes \ secure a sed e United | of September 4, has recently been published in toh t at, Thirty-eeventh street ashente ‘The lodgers, fearing that she might do her Years that from one of the most s Ns | Slates Sante Ou the ground thas he tad | Pusu the weuiae care ot ce dense { Which have given Fiso to considerable scandal. | iyouglt up tie reat. PE daughter some injury, begged the latter te hava s in the world it has become one of | poocived a minority of the votes cast at the | Intended for publication was destroyed by the | L has Siways beew a matter of wonderment t KAOWS SOMETHING ABOUT rT. AMUSEMENTS, her secured, oF at least to be on her, guar most sickly. If this decline is suffered | senatorial election, Mr, Ansorr isa gen- | burning of the Tuileries. Among the lottors | dinrenetanie weet ce eae Meg te, to thes ting Fink deposed that he was Grand | Coucert of the (irenadiar Guezde Bai ras inspusnible: sho auid. that, her moter, Who 0 go el ae pI he prese . " dae e 7 hdr prbrsetaginr sor Spel seep ly vegelaad ad idolized her cradle, would ba to go wuch further, or if the present death | eman of grout enterprise, and ig warialy | Preserved are soventocn from Gen. Bettx | ty theatre coal the Cover eecan frontier sain | Scareely any bigher compliment could | Pad itellzed her from her eradie, would harm rate - allowed to continue, it needs no | interested in the prosperity of the State, | DOCAY, a gallant Al a who stood very high | 9 fair in ce to draw from the facte stated, | Vasile tote tte Mt | be paid to tho Vand of Her Majesty's regiment | “On tite 4th July mother and “daughter wore prophet to foretell that the effect upon | w ; ; in public estim: in the days of the | fee : of Grenadier ards than the fact thaton an | at home all day. Janie tried to induee hee Vaile in the North Carolina Legislature | that these munidcent gifts have not been with. | kindly, ai in response to a question other to iro out, hop! 0 excitement, of fhe prosperity of the city MUSE 5000 ye ee eae eee eee tetany | Bimpltes tn which tho writer gives his | Satan abject, and alse tat they have had the | the he inuse-gvt «permit from. th Auberin« Intense July night an audience could be mus- | Motier to ao out, hoping that the excliement of most disastrous, The maintesance of al . PI opinion very freely In regard to the con- | disiced etfect ? Sari nt. He saw the Superintendent's clerk, | tored of sufficient size wholly to dil the Acade- | to her. ‘The thadwoman could not be persuaded nee of all | improvements, and voted in favor of cer- BAPEMGe clork what was to t raring that the Guy Faw the burdens that +, ttably ' slice a ee wr | duct of Marshal Bazainn in Mexico, Gen penned F what they would do | my of Music and even to avertluw into the lob- | to leave tt fearing that the Guy Faw ked hrown up? will inevitably be | tain railroad enterprises whereby the State | Dovar was one of Bazaive’s leutenants | POPULAR JUSTICE LN CALIFORNIA, they dismisted. He replied, "Most assur | bies, above aiairs micivt compleee Wty, plas for bl Lane it “tho taxpayers of all descrip- | was saddled with $26,000,000 of debt, for | during the occupancy of Mexico, and had good — quly tiey will go hone with musie and banners: | The reception of the Band was as warm as the | very mixivus to ions will induce merchants to seek oth i irty-one F opportunities for obse OUT 0 The Hangin An Sarcent tm K@lgy. | Soca of music to Capt. Caffray, he : “y oir | Mother. which thirty-one miles and a half of road pportunities for observing the ise of t . e te ie ak of musie to Capt. Caffray, nor did the | evening. As they fled upon the stage in their . places of business; and if the city gets] and one bridge were built. To be sure, it | Marshal. He says that Bazatye made a tool of From the St John (N. B.) Daily Trivune, inspeak to him about it, Phe music was | red coats, white belts and facings, and fatigue Tt was cr coger tale nly permanent reputation for sickliness, which | was proved in an investigation ordered by | MAXIMILIAN, and thought only of his own a An eye witness gives. report of the in- eee eee ie with wtactedt and he aad it | Caps they made a bright and pleasant spectacle. ‘They are, all eng it certainly will if it deserves it, the pres- vs ; Y | vitious plans, which were sublimely absurd, He | teresting spectacle aiforded by the hanging and | Wie atpod ‘wccording to ‘Capt. Burden | Dan Godfrey, thetr popular leader, came last, rking sadly ous of the window ¢ AB ’ the Legislature that he received for his eS . burning in eMigy at San Francisco of California's | told him the same. He was sorry, because Ui yw I the shoutiag crowd, below. T unuat spend at buyers in our market will be very 20,000 £ $241,000 which was spout | Wrves Seat BAsatee pretended to direct from ‘ ee caeen :. rt He | and was as heartily welcomed as his band. He | Ine ‘birtudss Towerd the close of the : vote $29,000 out o! Meh was speut | his arm chair in Mexico the least evolutions of | NeW Congressinan, Sargent, because of his con- | Germans bad thelr bands @ugiaed, bit he mile | Wore belt and sword and medal, and bad rather ya ed of bell 1, and wout ase be didn’t wish to dis likely to listen to offers made them from other places, Crimg—which always ac- companies wide-spread physical degenera- tion—and pauperism will attain such pro- portions that, peace with them by g ace the chureh t nd grab, Just as it Had Lb ine tie thes present, and li other term of the Pres he champions, he knows le from pecuniary con- | the Constitution to prevent a! nes eme; but this was @ | the smallest detachments of the army; and the | Becton with what bis demonstrative constitu- e the candidate for an- | result was that regiments were marched to tho | ts termed the Goat Isk f this” sald he “1 | ish baud master. ney, whose ¢ th in pursult of bands in the south, and vice | #Few dark a crowd of mom collected in the | Wyild Have stopped the muse Bad Savi gee | ‘There were misgivings as to the sultabieuess he says,was well known, | Streets, bearing with them an ungainly dgure | to Mr. I iL was positively told that ao mu- | of the Academy to a mititary band, but, ee n, Was drunk with am- | Md anumber of tay barrels, which they piled | sic would be allowed. trary to expectation, the effect was admnirable dof the fortune of | high tn the alr like a tall chimney and set fire to, k—L know nothing about It, to bed eurty ible the look of a German philosopher than an Eug- LAST SREN ALLY orday morning Mr. Elliott left the hou: tb o clock, {an hour afterward Janie went to make #0 od purchases before going to her werk, nt spirits, and had a smile A word for every one. use | ni provision in | versa, Bazaiwe's *uan from | He had married a Mexic siderations, the city will cease to be panei eine nite: bition, and seriously drea! A s-examinatic The G js Band is undoubtedly a fine body of | Complet! ug, she returned home, ble either as a place of resid Another prominent North Carotina poli- | & BEWNADoTrE, Gen. Dovar tn these letters the blaze from them illuminating the faces of this requ musicians, and entering her ers room, closed the Siaiiaae LE Ale neeaea Boh GOeE ee ee eee ena Gace te ete | also charges that when tt was decided that th | ##veral thousand persons. Hand ‘mastors im the vestibule of the Wedo not bellevo it has any bettor material | Wv0r. Sho was seen altve no niors cxcept by one zens of New York, for their own interest, | fon, J, H ; x French army was to leave Mexico, Bazarne de- | At this Junoture the band strack up, the in- | oe torch “deposed that he ordered the | than some of our elty bands, but it is better | Keaching hom ut nine o'clock Elliot was Haruis, acolored gentleman | terrod th vacuation in order to realize mon strum who was one of the delegates to the Phila- | and that his agent in this transaction was Col. | ddl delphia Convention, where he distin- | Boyer, This isthe same Borer who, with the | horn nts being one hundred extra size devil's | music stop playing or ho would arrest the | composed. There is a greater variety of instru. | admitied by his Her dress was ,anequal number of tin gongs and fish | musictant vite Fead the law to Mr. Fink andthe | 0°" Pe Oca sinter bh ng pi bees a ‘Tho | disorder, and the giaré of Insanity shot fro a producers of discord and noise, | Other marshals, eyes. Selalng her by the wrist le sald, and other producers of discord and noise. Cine. Caiiray anid he had charge of the chugch | tone of the band is smoooth, ripe. full, and | {3 the matter, woman?” to lose no time in taking measures for a thorough sanitary reform, The condition of the stre + has lately guished himself by making a speech and | title of a, was sent by AZALNE from | Violent speeches in denunciation of tho reno J on thas day: Ho heard nothing of the music | sonorous, The bass instruments, both among 1 KILLED HER. been somewhat improved by the new order | ii, PST ARIA Sate ee MAE Che oail AaLa to Ol tesiNitoet gado," Aucon Sargent, the traitor,” were mado | until Capt. Hiurden told him he hed stopped it, nate Rae cutianne ate pledging the colored vote of North Car a Ty tho Muddy ett and resslations stamping | Hewot thive roundsmen, each with a squad of | the reeds and brass, are superb. The targe nut Treeing herself from hi p sh of things in the street cleaning depart- ment, but the reformation has by no ineans been carried to the desirable point. Mor of the sweeping should be perforined in the night, when much more ean be aecom- plished in the seme time, the streets being then clear of wagons and other obstrue- tions, If the work is done while most of men, and instructed them to allow no musle to | ber of bassoons and the heavy instruments of | the middle of the room, and excl ling to Gray, In that speseh he remarked the migdigof the room and extialined that the colored men are not highly edu- | The North Carolina ¢ cated, but their not tells them where | lature of 184 authorized the issue of bonds to their interests lie. When Hannis was a | ‘© amount of $74,040,000, total tax for that ber of the North Carolina Legishiture | 18 ¥as ninety-four cents on each one hundred mem! aN oe! . dollars, The Conservative Le ctislature of 1870, his instinct told him his interests Iny in | yoved for by honest Zepublcans and Demo- voting for the railroad swindle, and he did ts, dl@ not authoring the lemue of a single Lo. | bin as an enemy of the State unanimously | bepiayed. the tuba family give massive and novel eife tu ep dopte hi 8 pei orm ¢ Pe thie aio ce prt The frantic father sprang tuto his daughter'a adopted. Ami a perfect storm of groans aud | (ihe Coinmisstoners complimented Mr. Fink | Ve Weer, wid aml walt, overture to Der | roti anime ayer apeana, tuto his dagh tere shrieking of flddtes the eftizy was raised aloft | fF iarre nduitur ahan tt cli'were tke nine + wil b b her feet on the floor, her Mr. Manierre adding that if all were like him | Fretschutz,” with which the concert opened, | partly on the bed, with her feet on the floor, i and placed astride the crowning barrel of the } there would be no trouble. wasespecially calculated to display these quali. } Alf youu fave turned toward the ceiling, and ata ny Be newer to questions * e e calc edd to display these qucli- | her fair streaming over the pillow, just as sl pyre, with » placerd areusd the neck inscribed | In answer to, questions by Mr. Manterre, the F i105 of the band to advantage. had fallen when the cruet dugers relaxed t “Sargent, the Traitor.” On & sash across the | Contains all said that the police now understood seleas cluteh on that they are to allow no music at any proces- | In solo tnstruments we recognized no con. | femurseless clute shoulder were inscribed the nam er throat, lay the life! traitors, and all were of thesmalter | sion on Sumlay except at bona Ade military | gricus r von | fornof poor Janie Elliot she had boen dead ft to crackle as an ex- | funerals. Muslo to stop when the procession | Sicuous merit, The musicians were goods | about an bour, and the body was cold. 80, receiving $6,000 for his vote. nd, and {imposed a total tax of thirty-eight arrives at the ferry, and not to play returning. | all of them, but not exceptionally so. ‘The | — Elliot, wild with grief, summoned assistance, the inhabitants are indoors they will be 1 Doubtless the instinct of both of these | and one-third ceuts. No wonder that the North | Pression of the seething hate of tholr execu- bak i | strength of the band ts in its precision and | aad the lodgers rushed into the room. spared the breathing of the dust which is patrivts tells them that their interests lie | Carolina Democrats and Liberal Republicans jonert cami MISS STEBBINS'S ELOPEMENT, its beautiful eveoness of tone, Mr. Godfrey i# | calamity was exultiiut over the success of her raised by the operation, and one of the of Honest Honace, and the THE MISSOURL DEAD LOCK, thas Clandestine Mectiras im a Skati in the revlection of Grant, for they must | desire the elect ee not @ leader of the electric order, His moves | plans to defeat the machinations of the would: murderer her ebfid. “FE knew he causes of disease will be avoid The pe wall aw removal of the Feieral officeholders, who are Giaite abe ALUFAY Ga SUMAWHELAWRRUSUDIE Kia 3 aware of the fact that it would be Se ee eae itr aie ceelarent streets, however, ly one of the sources ie veritle tor any other President ever to | Coutiiually plotting forthe restoration to powér | Extra Session of the Leutslature to Paes the pianerablo Cloreyian Outwitted, bets watchful and careful, and keeps his band | Ng ,°, blow Us UP Miday ene eee $ of foul air, and probably not the most | ere et 4 a lable’ esiow of the GitaNt-HOLDsN plundering Ring. cAbpertioament Bill-Gev, Braws'e Farm, The Rev. ‘Horatio Stebbins realizes by | wellin hand, As it may be die by her mother’s bands than by his.” counteminee such @ disreputable erew a: ——— SEPAP ENON oe Rr one nO this time the truth of the Shakespearian sent. | to Kaew what class of ma She was removed to the Eldridge street potice fruitful one. There is a greater quantity of | 4) station, Our Legislatur present leaders of the Administration ‘The reports which gained currency some Sr. Loury June 28, has | ines Love laughs at locksmiths.” It be | 4pbend a coudeusation of the pro fouler and more noxious air issuing out of le Papua just adjourned after passtt doe itis not the fault of bis charming 1. Overture Der Fretschuta ", seeeeee. Weber, if _ ‘el J id party in North Carolina, Ume ago in regard to the remarkable qualities passing an Apportionment : ; : arm teres D Reber, ee aONAL INEE fees 4 druins and sewers and coming up through - a 2 of the codorus or silicon iron ore found in York | Dilly which was @ compromise between the cores Plea hee fave in the person of ® Wrepaant PRRAON AL EREUETIGENG ood closet pipes and through floors of defec- | Cold Water Maine is for Cold Water | county, Pennsylvania, appear to be contirmed by | Democratic House and the Republican Senate. } young man tuned Schroder, He was @ very Beast Ason of Gen, Sherman sailed for Europe om tively built houses from foul cellars than is KELEY, The Liberal Republicans of that | actual tests, Itis claimed for this ore that by | This question of apportionment was a bone of opne Bian ut ores bupace pease red ne Widenday, produced by the filth in the streets, These | state are proparing te hold a State Convention, | mixing it with ordinary pigiron In diferent pro- | contention during the whole session last winter | jth be Wal atthe crea pall Giyeelved & perfect ovation at Gilmore's piaces are hidden, aud in many eases it re- | and wiil probably endome Mr. Kinwatt, the | Portions, steel of any desired quality may be di- | each house had a bill of Its own which the other |) He looked out of the little tteket window, and the vinit of thelr Itoya al Genesee Gill vines Gk Bais aaa Je to,and finally an adjourment | bis eyes fell upe Polke ful i emocratic no ¥ The G rectly produced by the puddling process, Dr, | Pefused to wc 8 Tsvlo—* The Rxcels Frewin } sattou or the day quires careful inspection to discover them | Democratic nomin or Governor, The Grant | re 4 the litde teket window, Aite—* The Bridcmaide,”’ composed tor aud pla aud therefore honest. | men are beginning to prosecute the campaign | N#s, who discovered the properties of this oro, | took place early in the spring, and it was left for | him. 1 start baad ye wed Her Hoya Hiighures, Ok Charlotte Cushman is about to begin receptions nd apply a remedy y enforced stunitary regulations are indis- elect the four addition! lly love. entitle: ‘ag | and the child D it iy entitled, It was } and the child part villa, red Grant is going to bring his sis » Was soon formed, led in thelr new? hort thn uisof Lurue,D, Godfrey arbhngs at Mora” orture—" lob Koy " ullaradvantages for the pro- | the State at large with activity, and have already drawn upon the h derived from electrical ac- | Congressmen to whi apparently inexhaustible exchequer of the New | duction of steel a olo Hole across if evan in October meals By , found, hawever, that while It did not require 4 York Custom i he officeholders evi- | tion, and that it contains no carbon, but has | found, hewever, that while not require | Schroder called on the youyg lad f| on “a amare wy Mliea Bratoetak Chil at Suu me The Bourd of Health have ample power | gently dread the eoalitio silicon In combination with an oxide of tron as | lectslative action on the Congressional matter, | father's house, but nally the good doo. | iyroughout the oventas the audinioe la eeu To atari ee ertsale oud @iven them to enforce (he most stringent a its principal constituents, It is said that when | !t was necessary In the eave of the Presidentiat Bars ental Roesria were bgt rr or | ick appreciation at the telling points, a Mayor Hall spends much of bis time at } sanitary vules, and theve is mo good veason The frequent outrages which have occur- | puddled with ordinary pig tron, five to eight per | electors, that he thought the Stebbins visiting circle was prow HBT SUREiOR © BeATOnER ARG, Bu ow Jerany : why Now York should not be made to re- | red {n English railway carriages, in consequence | cent. of the ore mixed with the tron will purify | _ ‘The Governor In this emergency convened the | already large enough without the addition of | of trish melodies was enthustasticall A telegram from Europe announcas tha: Laer us and sulphur; and that the | Legislature in extra session. ‘The same diticutty | MF. Schroder, In short, he told the young lady | and Dan in larger proportions will trans | SUll existed between the two Houses, The | she was entirely too young to think of marria feet, pl nts | it from phosph frey and his mem, spriuging to the Gist bar The Star Spang! gers being boxed up in compartm ac its former healthful condition, | of pas Stokes is alluded to as the leman who was yi od : out any means of con ing with the | ore when mixe presumt when Col Fisk was slut are thousiuds of foul cellars, vaults, | Without any means of comn : y hE eecane eA ch aati thats eae Ren ee LR tind closets that need. immediate inspec. | Persons in charge of the train, led to the pas- | form the iron into excellent steel, It is claimed | Senate refused to accede to the proposition of | and, besides, | Mr. Behroder would uot be his | Hannon 2 ual of guahuslanmy yam Grom pitt | Dan Goat ytnd, band sail to-day tn the Bn- rT sage of a law requiring railway companies ta | that steel adapted to rails, cutlery, and other | the House increasing the electors unless the | © . Me cheer, saan shoamahyy City of Aatwerp, Miss Mary then met her lover clan She would go to the skating rink daily wd renovation, without waiting for House w Kt consent to & hew Congressional king up from the stage, the house, | Col, W F, Moller of Gov, Hoffman's sta re 4 handkerchiefs, Mutterteg fans } Uitned from kurope a day or two ago. have some officially sanctioned hod of sig- | purposes can be produced as desired by varying Palate 3 adn ROE apportionment of the State, Buch side foug! 4 1 , with its wav complaints to be made, The Board of ) patting on ull thelr trainsas a protection to the | tho proportions of codorus used, and that tho | vigorously for over © week, and Bhally ended | for Sclroder to ave through with bia duties. and | nud clapping hands, seemed as (fa foaming cas: | Mr. Bdwin Booth is the guest at, Long Mouneh Health should require every Inspector to | \tvew of travellers, After much consideration, a | result is Invariably the sume, ‘The steel will | ‘Helr dispute tn a confervice committee and a | Con heanily. together when away. frou) the mas | Pade Were breuking' from ter to tier, and spteal= | of his tatherdniaw, Mra. 1, MeVieKe?, see that every building in his distriet is in | cord running through the trains was adopted by | bear welding upon Itself or on tron without a | SOPromise, The State ts redistrioted: MY | ternal eye, and had no thought outside o of the stay s the band | Rothschild pere advertises his magnit ing to the very very {| changed off to iy 8 to “God Saye the Que wired to becon nkee Doodle, candidates at large for Vand then Dy Dc yee oon tt orto 4. Finally Mr. Stebbins despaired as good a sanitary condition as circum- | the railway authorities; but the c own happl rd was so | flux, does not deteriorate by reworking, will not | Congress live In districts where there are can- Wand * Auld ’ ; ° of breaking up the intimacy except by se i ‘The Mrs. Yelverton is in India that this of itself will be a reform, and to get at it would generally have involved the | at acost but litte above that of ordinary iron, | was an opportunity. to sea where the. forces pangens ta to lace | er a 8 8cho9 many. | of the programme the good. fecling conunued Dr. Livingstone, the African traveller, is 2 that a striet performance of official duties | *!#shing of a glass dial, nobody has ever had | ‘Tho Elmira Rolling Mills have made by this pr stood. There was but one Democrat, so-called, aye yeyirteyenes Would gonquet @ | tinabuted, and at the close Godfrey received an | Scotchman ard, as we belteve, a Protestant fs not now required ; otherwise there would | th€ enterprise to use it, ‘The almple method of } cess over 19,000 tons of rails which have been | Wo dues not go in heart aud soul for the Mone | Rhee ay start for New York om the éth of | Ovation 5 Hax-Alderman Russell pald yew contaance of the obtrusion of | fnaieg the cord through the carrlayes in pluin | laid on the Erle Railroad, and it is sald that not | Spaunhorst of this ety, who has constantly digs | JUNG, On the Heh she aaked permission to £9 | gor thowmmportuniiy ed beara tie Leonel bend | Homnty Damaty Poe eons ee not bea continuance of the obtrusion of | ii ine og the passengers # never to have oc- | one has broken or laminated, It is reported | usted hin friends by the manner in which he Spd soe nome frlenda And bid them good bye. | noxt week) the publie are indebted to the petsq- Fie knowe avout pantenine luanerubie nuisances upon our senses. curred to the British railway peo It has now | that the aupply of this ore is inexhaustible, If has obtruded pintons upoe bis constituents, went over to San Leandro, pot's liconse, ana | Yeranes, energy, and pluck of Mr. John I. Ward- fan, of sharpahooting fame, ts trying While we insist upon a thorough, con | heen omcially announced that the oord system | this is true, the Importance of the discovery | tra seston Senator Spaunhorst haa vated witn | Were married, Schroder brought his bride back | Yall yaa Gouna’ the wake Mb which the War } to indee the Crir of Itussbe to bay tore of his wit selentinis performance of duty by the au- | of signals has failed, and that among the many | cannot bo overestimated the Kepublicans on every question, and took | fo the city, and she retugned to her father's | Gog appearaice here as an act of courtesy and | ¢,The Caurier-Journal intimates that Sehuytes z . ocuaston ominonsiy to uncethathe believed | Bouse, Next morning she started In cormpany | O88 able fT sy BOE TD Colfax ie to hecoine editor of the St, Louls Dew thorities, wea se to admit thata thor- | substitutions proposed some ode of electri The Commlasioncre? Agrioditure, who, | hit helltieal careers ot an and. He undorsea with -her aunt Alsy ister for New York, on Ryn aaraaainavant Gf she ataning amore Ham 'T. Blodgett, the well-knows ough sanitary reformation, such asa great | communivat ems most likely to be an- 8 Col ssioner of Agric' WHO) ) the situation well 9: w that he can | [te for Europe lew days after this some udience was the quiet entrance of our hex art patron, sated for Bur 1 W City like ours demande, cagnet be effected | proved, If the average British traveller has not | Immediately after bis appointment to office, | have nathing wh with the | busybody hapvened to see the entry af the Pe an COLA PAT Ear ater iicemaattta | ciintte Tate: Harner leere Without cotperntion ow the part of ita ine | s&s enough to pull astring when he wants to | very properly discharged aaciontite gentleman | Democrats of his aistr i e 1 | as foot as bis log id carry Bim to int box, and beamed benignant upon the band. Monday for Saratoga, taking the Lot fentlal citizens. After all is done (hae 7 so now giving him a complicated electric appa- | in perspicnity, in his last monthly report makes | creased strength In the ranks of those who are | 8! ig sHoun ee Harty band ls to be heard at Jones's Wood, and alan | decke nt ns (rom one of dub'e conitor " can be done by legal authority, there Will | ratus to operate will improve his situation, As | the following lucid statement determined that this campaign shall end In the re ee orrow evening at the Academy. of M The Hons Joaanh Wail ilnke shar v nain scine conditions, dmong which the English railway carriages are now construct- extensive and intimate Jatercourse whten | a runhing. over this State, which indicates chat | Interview that gentioman withou BaPTUe Biraiiea: Wilt end. ae, Ceetoattas fonts | (REE Wmeerteln thes a wateh Lerwewa two eruck ata! density of population, which will prevent | ed, the cord, or any other system of signalling teyeit bs bocuea wily the ides votes for Greeley and Hrown will almost be | May eee na itceore eit that inthe case Frenet | Hrst tine in this city, to tho inspiring strals ithe Repub ft the perfect attainment of the desired end, | the guard, would invite a vexatious use of it for the pradiets ot gral Ho aii irown romaine at tho capttal constantly | tlegraph Miss Fisher to return,” hs dance music, — trict Nave uomluated Ienmrd C. Pui It is possible that if the effort were made | pure mischiof, Their cars should be ao built | Quality also; thal this is a very Uubatural cata engiged In public business, Since the Cincine | ja And, What about Mary 1” asked the self. Straw Mu Se ris Ae With sufficient determination and persist- | Hiat the guard could pass from one to another, | Tesult of what ty uly an hiuproved cot nati Convention ho has been overwhelined with | {™Posed son inclaw, "Well, sir.’ sald the doc~ 4 * Mr. Stilwell, the old and familiar clerk of (he i a tial et aa , 1 | of agrioulture must strike the mind of the most-¢ lott He has accopted invitations to visit | WF, "slnce she is your wife, my advice to you is | fohann Strauss, th Nowned composer | United states Clreult Court, te suatan ring U . ey, the authorities might so diminish the | Mi! beinconnected: as on our own roads, and | obeerver! aid thas induced ine Beparcuat tn inaulee | Arkaniag and sther South resteen Sta during | § look afer, hor, You will And her in Now | and musician, ty anounced to appear th the | te afew tile fin th anda ‘ . 2 then travellers could take thelr seats without | bartentntiy, a the facts, and elicit’ the | the canvass when he will wake. a Nf ‘ork ;” and with that he turned on his heel and lemy of Music on Monday, Wednesday, aud | Col. MeDaniels has got over his disonpe density of the population by insisting on | lh | belag murdered before reachlog viele | eee, ork maga plantére and dealers ou refed a left the bank, He then telegraphed Misa Fisher | Friday evenings of next week, under the man ‘and will take Bassett to Saratogit the landlords giving their tenants enough within t Of tuk Department to a Pinthe tron | ak New York’ not to vail for urope untitsbe | agement of K Muliman. He wilh be acronis: | pit lin into trainius tor anctner arses HM sta to TaPaane STo tata sai erates ene rd from him, and a letter ts now on the way. | nied by sixty-five plished musicians, who The Ht a amen bess Carter TPR?) pace, that this evil might be somewhut | = Reapers ye ep ; mele Ho UnpeT ash sa hore LaF Focteation® Clty) He frequently | iis sald that the latter contains a brief note to | have been tinder his training for the snyn horwe Ieeoutrary athe aptert of vuntical diminished; but with the existing great | Towns are rapidly rising on the line of { If the Government had not expended mil- i the young lady denouncing her for her unital | weeks in the Hoston vols: um. “Cart i indiitutioussand vught to be pr jemand fo! emer d the hig! s | the North Pacifle Ra!lroad, About 127 miles | Hons of dollars to ores ppol Ag ee conduct, and informing her that henceforth she | will lead the overtures, Lae sale of tickets Will ‘obe Hox of Ainity: street, New Yor demand for tenements, and the high rents | jhe North Pacia pass Aes 127 miles i of dollars to crente and support an Agri The South Side Railroad Accident. must look to her husband for protection. In | begin thia morning eatery Ha atic Ar nt Now Core that are obtained for them, it would be % Duluth is Hrainerd, a place where eighteen | cultural Department, it ts probable that the dis- | Mra, Nelson Row and Frank Row, her son, | short itis suid, We doctor disuwns his daugt — intenda'ty rematu tite for « ree nowthe ccedingly difficult to effect any pormanent | MOMths ago there was not a white inhabitant | covery would never have beon made that a do- | dled yesterday, having been tnfured In the Soult site | WE forever, A Father and Two Child MEANS PALL IRCGTiRva BAKO ae tucnih: aa in riger in’ th : ps within # radius of Afteen miles, Now there are | preciation in the quantity and quality of our | Batlroad collision. Mra, Row's feet were b ut off, The youthful bride is very beautiful, has, or On Thursday morning Mr. Hu singing at SC. Petersdur xt ni Miss Nik mprovement in this dirsction, ‘Tenauts, | * ' oe M he a aa eer Nis Ra eek were had, a host of friends, and will probably miko rent A lute sa, Mics Nitesen ls hy tn spite of their landlords, would often ro, | 222, invabitants, wbout 1,200 of whora aro | staple crops ts "undoubtedly an Improved con- aan aN i Sebroder auprentehy, na eee tytke | 26 North'Stxth atrect, Willamaburgh, buried vie uf hia PLAT GLA Mice Siiaan ty nh p y © | directly or indirectly connected with the | dition of agriculture.” Who will deny the @e A Wonvenvut Woman.—Read the remarkable ia very youny, but has good habits, und has | glia mia Calvary Qematery, | On re 4 Hey o nigel Few et more mais ha a alowed, Northern Pacite Haltroud and ia” onter | fulnow of Aho Agriculture Dopartment, after | exhiVCNretril, WoMAn-Woud ehe remarkable |afirvtar’iviier fan us fone thutctns avd | Rs. eM ated te the eveuipae Ne Hauling Luces 12 to bave #74 un igo Mahon ana encanta Gon ane s p malirond and nae r 00 the fo of | doctor's wra won subside, and all yet be | Wire was aiterward take aick, aud is nut capedt med Lor Aungtug Iu the Ua 8 during the king Fr de- | prises, It hax churches, hotels, m bank. | thie? todat y" happiness batwoen bin and 's children, recover tele tleblacaelad Frey t yy Me cpa Pela eee it