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~ fai’ Allee MURDER BY A CLERGYMAN, THe SEVENTH, before which he was arraigned, Thisaort’ ind toremoye tl Ifthe ttifikes the interests of RBruRN or THE PROPHETS NEW SAINTS. ‘ fat of a trial appears to us not only wron; ‘ | DI 1 Dut | the demand It. He ean examine the books even wicked, If McCunn was innocent, it | of say oro of th in ‘ cent, it | board or ofetal 6 elty at all times. Meet — al deen was acrime; if guilty, a deplorable, aonse- | He If vested with the exerci y times. Affecting Leave-Taking in Sarategn— Salutes) Gol h Maid Beaten by American Girt j Alef aad BL edhe vaonse. | He 1s vost ercise Within the city | ANOTHER SHIPLOAD OF MORMONS Poughkeepsic—Ronring Fun | ‘The Maid Withdrawn After the Second ' wholly unnecessary stretch of ¢ powers conferred upon sheriffs, and RFOM SCANDINAVIA, What tt Coste t@ Go with Heat—The $5,000 Purse at Fleetwood. THE SHOOTING OF A BOY INANO power. More than this, for the pubtic tt | may direct the operations of the potice and fire fhe lerbi ome Again, For the second great trot of the season MAN'S ORCHARD. constitutes a grave and pregnant misfor- propeition bill wt may veto any items {n an ap- be bine Fresh Saints on the Way totho | There was no sleep in Camp Sherman on | In Fleetwood Park yesterday the track was in | py rap arena | Amusements To-Day, tune, If the adininistration of justice is | other parte ands irioatr erent Freueiet nant Minn Monday night. After the festivities were over, | the best condition, Long before the hour ap- atl The htet ts ae toe ee Aondemy of Musto Sirsus Concert Ly be purified, the work canuot be done | of the Common Council, cad Wasa Srna es Yesterday morning, at eight o'clock, th boy suetath aT Chinen tattean eal van pointed the Central Park and roads leading Helensed on 8: 0,001 ‘nate er ‘The Rogues of New York through injustice, It is a conspicuous, | preside and ap: joint all At el ‘clock, the e calcium lights, Chinese lanterns, and can- | from Morrisanta, Tremont, Fordham, Yonkers, Fre idindaet tt Mp Van Wieble, ra & bree fruitful, and most dangerous evil to Preside and appoint ll standing committees, | steamship Nevads, Capt. Forth, passed Bandy | dlee were extinguished, and the camp, was in and White Plath wore crowded with & ¢on-| "Yostertay atternoon one cits’ wen Tony Pastor's Opera Mouse Lite Ful'y, 4 Vict active I jo con- | The act conferring these powers Is Imited in tte Hook, On the forward deck were 10 passen- | darkness. ‘The men were jubilant, and deter- | tinuous stream of vehicles, carrying specta Eto Crean crag Our City was thrown San eden Ba dis A impenctinent trial in | eperatton to two yearsaChicngo has heen cursed | £er%, eagerly easing upon the Highlands of | mined that the last night of thelr say should | tors to witness four of Been areisee | Wee, Yenerailo. damocl tr Brower cies rere ) inte ny that any considernble portion | With 8h exceedingly corrupt city government, | Neversink. | OF these, 46 looked out upon the be duly observed, Filing motselesly from | flyers tn the world contesting for the | soars’ tepcued mii cess fm one os Feme, Mitees of the people mugt regard iin as 'n mar. J Ait! the passage of this act was intended to give | Scene aa the promlsed land of which they had | thelr tents they paid Waite to 4her neish- |'85000 pute. ‘The club house balcontos avere | shata boy who was trapesivg one Kopel had tyr, In such o trial it ts not eafo to follow ] thorough renovation oF the whole manletpal dreamed. ‘They were Mormons, bound tha | boring ones, and by the ald of dark lanterns dis- | thronged, and the main stand was crowded to | atid killed iim instantly’. "the charaetes of akg ; the exafiple of many political impeach: | machine, Buch oxcoptitea eee rel beautiful region surrounding the great Act | euvered the whereabouts of the wine baskets | ite utmost capacity. The rounds surrounding | ane may" teaMs rem pence OF Wshtyyenny 1 ments, which have been governed by vio- | never have been placed in his hands hed not the Take, and imbued with all the enthuslasm which | avd the Brandy cates, and bomber after bumnper | the course were dotted with eplendld equpares wyonm, was HoUENt to he asamilens lent partisanship and managed like po- | Legislature entertained the ueaont ¢ ype The Tarp aailed Tatler Dey Saints, was drank tothe future prosperity of the regl- | while on the quarter stretch and around the of the tumor by many whe d lined to niece , sliced Sb Eine “EE Ve iRiuemnete Ge a. | JN Kin NAgheS, Aneeina; ENE Genuetty ¢ | The Ahly sated from Liverpool on the atth of | ment. ihe guards were vullant and appre. | pool stands were congregated the leading turf. | fioand'is, bat chousi theres who hind Judge ie to be of any real utility, produc- eas, and capacity. ae mons boarded at this point, | hended trowute, ‘The guard honee waa cleared | men of New York, Piiadelphla, Hartford, Provi- | take as'to the one who commited tena, 3 +E r > ey wero composed almost exclusively of | of all unnecesssvy furniture to make room for | dence, and Boston. claiming that ho was physically unable toda tt ing & wholesome elfect upon the public | A memorial has been presented to the | Scandinavians, coming generally from Sweden, | th Soe, ae eee ntes wate GogimodoreVen- | oven i he fed the disposition, mill smies } and upon other Judges, itmust b Attorney-General of England, signed by 21,000 | Norway, and D y from Sweden, | the prospective. prisoxers. One of Grafule' | goniity Gem Muprse Legnaed Jerome, Malor | {hevgh that he muse be dennent ad by wee bebe sion i é A wi Judges, it must be conduct- | sontiemen, bankers, merchants, and trade orway, and Denmark, About thirty of the | band having hed an o,portunity of visiting «| Mout, (ie'kton ChetesBechinan, deusee Wee: | therefore, not responaible for committluy deed ety Sars ages bad Ce bes per ioe Biv | Cd with the most scrupulous regard for | against the proposed ab an camen, | saints claimed Groat Britain asthetr birthplace, | friend in the villageduring sic evening, returned | Yerowner of Honest Dutchusan, the Hon. fhos. | hind ull agreed was nothing lees that acute with eto” ater iy ad page, per cry principle of law’ respecting. textle | s2niust the pronoved abolition of imprisonment | Tho entire body was under the charge of Eider | to camp about. 1, o'clock, In fhe morning, and | Grrieldd te, Hon, Wan. Hitchmen, gue Hoe, | blooded and brutal murder. baat Bice deh Tera ae EY LH Tie eb Meme peoeereaiba | lees pt, Tk was stated that last yoar only 6,000 | Kenude Petersen, a Mormon missionary. Mr. | putting on a bold front marched by the eR nN eae a Oouof tre Spieler Hauee, THE SCENE OF THE MURDER. arts \ cpa ase persons were actually imprisoned by county | Petersenn is aBwede by birth, but hae lived in | We fale... Grae disciple was somewhat under | b. G. Wa the Hon, H.W. Genet, the Hor The residence of Mr. Samuel J. Brow izht of the accused, Judges, and many of them as soon as they | Salt Lake City the Influenco of lager, and when a young mil” | James Irving, Wi HN ee ae on; | most of our older citizens doubtless remember, In the trial of McCunN this was notori- | reached the Jatt patd thelr debts DT Peete ery errecny sense meavion Te Only. 90) | ory OE Wc cor duty ax a guard wrufly | other celebrities, . & host of | json the street bearing his name that skirts ously not the case, Now le is dead, and Suirtiarrnssnain OL Eh its WHO GHbUHENN NE Svomeel POT eA A Ah aie pd RE AS i eo tir tg md EHck tnansion of aruple propercione ceandee i ie for him there is no remedy; but the error Mr PETER H. Warson was yesterday | are children Boeke B¥e CLA uid Vareauheds ann’ | Mer ehesin tlic Drctes in Uae pened tiitee, ck [ete thimpedt buy ana tua hve been benten hawk bridge. tts ir arent of Mee F = —— —— : t elected Peesiaené « zg o ed, wonse jodwed mard house, An 7 WI f pably Sar ih IASGRLLGA. Gi eg Ulva EDOA(G ATTA that onuht not to be repented, | cited, President of the Rete Hallway. Me. | some young and healthy. The Scandinavians | How later he eed ne FAS Ho deaired: | Sect Gee Lee MeaeGe enc univer, ae: | saroe, char ts osmpleraly. shaded. ithe ule i dhesieateter Tua kuin will be received be Oy tegen trials are to follow, and we carnestly | iawyer, and when 4 ly a distinguished patent | aro mainly of the poorer class, many being A CRIMEAN VETRRAN'S EXPLOIT. serves fa honors, which he struggled for nobly, | growth of fruit and forest trees and shrubbery, matee at the uptown advertisement officer sia wer | 8PpeAl to those who are responsible for | Secreta jen in 182 Mr. STANTON became | forced to leave thelr native land with no bag- |. ON6 gentleman, formerly of the Belttsh army. | Dig alae, Hem; butthepowerbelind thethrone | Inox! "tive hase aeenia out of repay the tency Thirty-second street, Ju ‘ 4 oT , q lary of War ho selected Mr, WATSON to be e. Bome and who served ‘his country creditab : | Dis elder brother Dan Mace had the helm, and | 10k; he house seems out of repair, the fences Yuin et, function of Hirosdway and sit | them not to allow their action to be de- | his first Assistant, For about gage. Some of the women had no hats, and | Cr enerved his, country creditably in, the | weil did he pitts the true American Girl to vic | orice throughout, the trees unteimineds, the Avenue, and BOS West Twenty-third street, opposite | praved by any sharp practice meting (E> stant. about two years Mr. | supplied the place with handkerchiefs loosely | Irrepresaibles of C ah he | (ory. “They have immortalized themselves in | Order throughout, tho trees untrimmed, the “rand Opera House, from 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. Y any sharp practice or any fore- | WATSON served in the War Department with | tled about thelr heads, ‘The English y | eer TROMIa, startle the: wards “He frekking Up hippwlroming throughout whe | Paths through the yard untidy. and the whole bichon cf ing of the law. The purity of the judi- | Xtraordinary ability and success, Ho ts aman | there aro twenty-cight ‘an toe of whom | walked down the parade ground, ad when | country. Pose reearas (oe Gpewe Corea Hey 0, tle te How is North Carolin clary is a matter of the greatest moment; | °f orainallty, talent, energy, and perfect Integ- > ight, old, prevented a | MUMMEteY Randted toot ofthe wind tent the | . Finer tixar.—Atter ale ctcempte tho word was given, | Hore ‘Mr. Hrowne the comfort of his home. at 3 y, and perfect Integ- | much healthier Here Mr. Browne has lived for th ‘ ‘| but if our highest trib: rity. The Erie Railway Co: : appearance All, however, em- | Itrepressibles, carrying Jani ran after bim, | @Md of they dashed. Henry “ag the pole, Auierican | y, 4 ved for the last One of the States in which tho results of ~ unal, undertaking to | themectves f y Company may well think | barked with lively antlelpations of the future Fe Ee eee ree acer icy | diel second toh Malt tue bey Pualde Hound | 26a" had. grown wealthy, hin prope ! ‘ beatin 44 : et correct alleged malfeasance in the ordinar: selves fortunate tn securing his servites, | and a cheerful looking forw : Fee eee eeeesroatt ethno puned was | img the quarter wtretch Henry aid, MG GL Wal twelt | Vi ad crows wealhy, We prope oe [ope are most clearly mani- | courts, should make itself ¥ | [any one could perform the rairacle of maki h a forward to the land | CeitaPrenly eon athe vere acd The | eibeccioa tame ait naan aeAM! | Three hundred thousand dollars; ; fested is North Carolina. Before the war = "4 guilty of greater | « broad-gauge road earn and pi . ing | which they hoped to find overflowing with mii | followers were shut up fora time, Through the | fisd ive, Lesy fetes, | the beck ge nro a dha al panne ren d a ho le thi Btate bad a deb of aac ge war | and more glaring Injustice, the mischief | Gend, Mr. Warsow is tat ot dlraitraacebe al ets evet Intervention of some of the officers they were | forn sed-ani seeutad the all aati pote in naa Mad THE MAN WHO COMMITTED TH® CREE : sen | iit be enonth , Mr. ; ON ta Da : 5 jeaned before morning, but they had not been ‘ri tengths Inadvance of Henry, who ted tho Maid | is perhaps as we dent of Cine millions ‘of dollars, whicy ‘ty m afore ar | Tilt be enormous, far exceeding all that — eee 220 the ship, shell preparation was made for | Cured, and they Hogan w raid upon the eam, "A Veugth Suey fourth, A they ached tne 4 ws be ght Nagata on gt nh lg barefaced and outrageous robberies by au- | ¢ th a aie tk against all our Judges The Chicago Times, formerly a Demo- | set apart for their ene th y were separated paper am rue ‘teom hin siumnboreby having FY Feat ite daa wl ating we, raed On lg ahoute rs who walks with dimou alg thority of vena! Leglstatur y ogether; and its cure will be impossible bse y - part for thelr use, and they were separated a y having | ‘Ascending the hill a se t on ers, who walks with difficulty, sup= . gislatures has been paper, says that Dr. GreeLey will be | from the othe it doubled up. His watch was almost | Lt tr? Ad by + je tn 1 ¥ the other passengers by a woo s ney took the tion, elort portsd by a cane, who in 80 deaf aa to acarcel increased to $38,466,649, while the total real are nth November, and Guam elected. "Wan, | fons, ‘the otfeers of the chin were tot” elie wed rune an cientnig kore which Ne uttered | saeed soo peere eat gt tea, fate afene | Able co hear, eve hy the aid of ‘an. gar trumpee A luspection of Tenement Ho: pope ; i lentes etic er sentable, burning words which be uttered of Luey, tha Mala. thir, foartu, ‘There: | that he carries in his hand, such and personal valuation of the State is? uses. people so will, ft can't be helped. If | communication wan hiad wlthe eae h te'heaufveped aherwreok from an elevated pom | sui of fal was Recut forge made cmincwany, | ia face i> th ondinati "netiigent ote but #125,000,000,. To mvet the interest on this | _t '8 sald there ts to be a sanitary in- they like GuAxr better than Uncle Honace, all | was through Capt. wreytly 00 the. MGLGRS che | Give Nic deroRine de Gtaweers, wrecg-wuthorent tee rubeenitey , Alaseat Ge otc ies | enagrom ac unmually blent fit indigent debt alone would requir spection of tenement hou: i «y., | OUFargumente will not prevent their taking hi was by them told to Mock, Thus the utace' ndershirt and drawers, were clent * 2 ig has nothin? particularly striking about it. ite a: : : ses in the city, ng him. | aN id mM oat | to force the raiders tn! hi S one 4 7 Beale Sele aa Peauite ab annual tax of | ana that forty-two phyviclane have béen |" memmameeeatnemens WehMshdn nt alte each ome thetoMeaae | Hetete,the Fale into tne shade, After peame | “Query Who can recount for Goldamith Mald | haa fa thiat he fs. very Ol man, wih, Hos, bere y #1,800,000 over and above the taxa | so} ve have been ee A GOVERNMENT ON SHLPBOARL Quill were heartrending. and hia persecutors as. | Coming home a bad third in 221 after calming | h Paneer et old mat Wiig Hees pat tion for the current expenses of the State, | “PPOlmted by the Board of Health to visit KEMBLE AS HE 18. The Mormons cfganised themselves to sisted him In getting his tent righted. All night | 220% ID Boston? See eee OPE adsa tanks Ae lense thet Wee On tue first of Ausunt the North Cae, | them. Tt is presumed that this inspectio MBLE AS HE IS. small 4 ab ded getting his tent righted, All night | “scone Heat—After the clghth attempt at scoring | {he Arnt thing that atru tection hen be linas: wust the North will not y ql T Dl aad —_—+— stationed day and night to see that no one e Company F's“ Big Six" was stolen from its shed ing, they got the word, American Girl ed saw him int voltee 3 (0 "ast night ‘inaeolotd j ina State election will take place, when th ‘ aes only take cognizance of the state » Tadepondent Article from the New Vork L and put 38 dilapidated ndition In another a Rear in epriet tere i, Mi Mata io Sag eit, ey Mtr. rows eos oe aoe oe of ime, people will have an opportunity to d of cleanliness, but of: the defects in the World. guards were relic plese | portion of the camp. sia fe i fourth’ Mh Girl gained the gust. | qnq "gine too 0 ra a oud t he Weta Worn eye yer er pole 1h S4gaceonds, The Maid again broke, and the p took part in some of We Indian ward He (hile Voie @HRihaR HALL © | pulldings which rende blake m ‘orld, Tuesday, July 9. s e held aix in the THE MORNING GUN. Gir od the Mald_one leugth at the Daitmile pole | O2our Northern boundary, He wos x one tie hy their votes whether their interests sbi ice Pedal nider them even more | Time out of mind the Kembles have been ue and eight at ight: di EBC | ane tamoun erecting aun, which te used | Hofemiiite, Uf.beponme. meets, tne Maid able | A General of the Ohio Militia, and is yet known mfdal tohonest men or to the thieves HEN ad garbage or filth, | fond of the footlights. England brought forthin | skis aud Krvused even the most apathstlerts | Sith ear candtiernsd cst oe ails wane ale Seen earns EA the Mia wea'ns | CRE Ly ee naloetats oF tie Cincinnatt » have plundered them so unmereifuily s already pointed out some of | succession Stephen and Joh: soiething Like sympathy. At 0 y Homan candies and set off. i liis was a sige | and down frequently | aecond at the three quarter pokey | ated. F id tiake aureots ni Step! john and Sarah and ny ike sympathy. At two In tho after | nal for the uprising of the bays, and the few | PtAN te tir Mona me meme forty-th + | Commercia, being associated with bis squ:in= in the past, No one can doubt what th bees ect , which are lable to esospe | Charles and Fanny; and now Pennsylvania hes | siporstston ot Elder ttemholds. nite wes not io | Greist oe icc moment's iaposn Picked | hier and Henry third and fourth The fe eae wt law, Mr. ba G. Curtin, in the (publication of ti esult would be with a fair election, amd | {Re Scrutiny of an ordinary inspection, | Produced a scion of the name, William H. Kem- the nature of a religious gathering. the object | Aslan’ When’ ue: morning aun was Bred tbe ufeh im gallant style, and won te heat | Genco it may bo mentioned that his son, J We : therefore Gnant is filling the State with | Many of the tenement houses have no ceil- | Pl, who really bids falr to eclipse them all. He to Instruct the cmmigrants in the new lite | reveilers were etl colue ercinda, Ineaktes | wi Machine fAmeriéan Cietwitns | Mrownie, who succweded bin in his interest 1 informers to terrify th .. | ing between the lower floor and the ce {s purely and strictly melodramati if ithoy were to enter Inthe new world. | was served In * Mush-and-Milk Hail,” aud chee, me months alace shot and Killed aman o te 'y the whites oor and the cellar | sdramatic, He ta | | The landing, st Castle Garden yesterday was a | parati H 5 to soot een eee Nore.—After this heat the judges announced ing his danghter in Memphi cd into eupport of his candidates under foxe | © Prevent the foul air of the cellar fi gauually at home in tragedy and in farce, Just as scone auch ns ir weidoun wit 2 Terthit Pathe evergreens ant, trlamphal erones jn phe | fiagtae, aeae Wee Wienarwn, having hurt her h ier iniotieat for the ommiatn of s of a new Ku-Klux er 23 a _ | coming up through the flooring. The Edmund Kean used to play Othello and Syl- Schultz y streets w not removed. A few | Lind quante he truth is, American Girl | the crime. enormous sum of PD bees While the | aro many families who bavi ¥ Bae vester Daggerwood. His first appearance, so far I} minutes past 7 o'clock, by command of Adju- broke her heart. HOW THE HOMICIDE CAME ABOUT, $225,000 has’ been taken ‘ fave occupted auch | as we know, on the provincial brende uinutes, past 7 ovelock by eommand of Adii- | “tino Wear—The Siamese twine were separaicd, | Tt appears that the fruit growing bn Mr rie the public treasury and sent. to the | 100% this summer who have good reason | part of the “Artful Dodger” posted fits Me tes and occupations of the nie ware struck, RAO. Ba they were Binal: ged figs Diag ve he onde Of the flay, American tie! Fipple MA BL A | a temptation, ; J ; t ig Hie ie Ne 4 4 nde urer 0! sage eben: neo lowered rewt cheer arose from the r er. “ se. | that mostof the bo: ‘ug in tha re United States Marshal under the pretence to attribute the attacks of fever and ague | Pennlvania, ad he anti thers are. his bags ti gathehing asacmbted to withoas the novel ape Sole test minute tice the haitinié | hood could not resiet, Me wecula oiling ver Of paying the expenses of his office—for- oh they have sulteréd to this cates, tn | tortoal,: Then with the sane pen and ink with | Obs camer pagetoss Fite, Vdhortiy” before # grclock Col, Clark, | Uminwcelataccondc aid ercucd the occ tbe Finaee the tence and steal appies anc! pears and peaches merly covered by 85,000—but i act they have been told so by their phy- | Which bh ed Ba 4 | and another « lara ated on fis splendid korse, rode into the | yf the heat and race, Lucy second, Henry third. Thue } dally and almost hourly, until te ol} mad, tho! ba y $5,000—but in reality for v en told so by their phy- d Baron Rothschild he wrote a Bird cages with canaries were mimes field, and the men were formed in Une. The | *% a oughly exasperated, Would rush out and chase ie purpose of corruptly lullticuelan votes | siciaus. Besides, the flooring on all the | ™emore ac*litter sto” Wautllitaton, vendowina bird cages with canarios were mimeroug, | baggage wagons liad gone to the village a hal a Nueey Sheppard F. Knap, Joveph Harker, and GB. ] them away. Some months agy he throatone {iv purpose of corruptly influencing votes | ‘ton of the buliingy i often defective { Tet, = Keown we Ue Evans Inliy cll enon all | nour earticn. Theband appeared Jaded. and it Tee ee that ifthe¥ didn’t cease he would shoot wome it pepe * p , f ‘ y A LIVERPOOL LINER'S GOK PENTC could easily be see 1 boys were not A m. is ot om, buwever, These are significant facts for tax-payers | M4 When this is coupled with foul or damp htt Rr heel Atay cbeedar ate paatememl ig [Pee als Of this barty are all eyidentiy hard | hiliso tie vituse® and oterrors uP.the seep | ,,Rurme. #6400: tree ta all: Vast # n,n harness, mite | putting he treat inte execution, se oldman , 4 ere | neiiavs ' . nanifest discredit to all conc 3 » J dently hard 0 the village, and endeavored to % 5 ¥ secoud, $140 to third, 4 ” ri 5 vou mended to the attention of origigal Tee | mucky soil, there must be great exposure | Coffey as prodelent In “addition, d mended to | Sr ater our noneuo gee aud women, and the; voditied ehete admtratl Heekacsy ameton Obes cerns 41 | CNesterday afternoon a comoany of tan bor Sublicats the 1, division, iqnotfcegble that the party plexton. quent ¢ ¥ You Murphy's bg. Houry. 733 jose nemes are George Kratz, John Hovman, Publicai errprutin stieuce,” was demanded asa fugitive from the | eYand of many wives is ecmpesel ot sorte THE LAST HOUR IN SARATOGA. are eenee tron vopemmncy meee o8 dat | Henry Gating, Fritz Muntimann: Jacob -Auble visita Ge pe the doctors will make a thor- | penal Justice of Pennayivanta, and nssuch aur- | Humber of women than men. ‘They are all ‘They marched by the Grand Union and Co Quarier. Mal Tareeare. aie, | mann. Frits Wagner, Charles Jungerman, dans e Case cf Dr. Houard. ough inspection, and we promise them in | fendered by Gov. Hoffman, His next appear. | ‘nusiastlc converts, and expressed their sto. | Covedineir handkerchisie, At ine depot te | Third heat: q ia” EA] prank Sehicke sil of the boys aged trom twelve a peeps nugh conviction of he truth of the }*ypyit waved thelr % ~ ‘ : ¥ Ps If the report from Madrid be tye, Dr. people, cers nol orcheatral accompaniment, | Fevelations, “They tbckc upon iicistions equrmon [icicanietions eivapesbak es weeicente tee pisces bese ea iil ‘afl onthe vacant ede Geen Sulbased HAA His cots i lured innocence” in the part of prow | &#€cond Christ, and believe a4 Ma plicitivin his | PArture Were sUll more fervent. The street As RY. f th P ; : Is COD+ | gs secutor in a libel sult. ‘The “get up” h Words as the early Christies did i was blocked with carriages filled with the bell 4 $F40j009 RORPRRE. pf the game the ball was throws is fiscated property will be returned to. bin. ant Doing Good Service tor the y getup” here was | our Savin in those of | Me'Sarat les Ponte lot, lighting under a pear tree that : M neithe ur Savio. ‘oge, ‘There was some delay in the start- ; Now that this innocent victim of Spanish Spaniards, ee Capt. fa Jolly man, with dark curly | 1B Of the train. and Grafullne Bad filed up | Ty, Flight of the Rebbere Across the Atlan, PEER poecasiitaa tnnee comstruce by the oe SeeD wend love ar Imus laigueer: 4 L seems that the editor of Tar New Yony | bale and whiskers said to the Sux man; tho time with enlivening music. The gathering tte—Caprured in New Vork—The Recovery | man to be a fud upon his ear tree, wlleh W: id love of plunder has been meet, & regularly commissioned | Sux—rightfully or wronafully, » T want to teil you something sou on the depot platform began to dance, and an of the Bulk of rake Oat are Ny atae Se eames Nae anes aan y ally, tse nbither know | socneen” $4 4 RCELEIE af Gut thea | Oe ee tine waltaere ACL Property. Ioaded with frult., Seizing his gin, he stepped p eh after unparalleled suffer- | © mau-of-War, was captured by a | Nor care which—alleged tn print that Kemble | suppore I have brought over ie teen car was Whiled away by the waltzors, “At last | Tn the ancient and honorable city of | ublNGqum yard: And: levelling his gun de ibe iugs, it is proper to consider how so barba- | United States vessel off Newport yesterday | had pocketed 9 portion of the B ‘a Mer curtain [athe earvice Thay wre the mnt Up pefore them and the cars | Utrecht, Holland, resides a noble lady. V ately Bred * Pe nas t vr > ray pod ortion of the Evans plunder. ¢ ain Inthe « ; hay ote the wide i yMe i the repre- cht, Holland, noble Indy, Van af i (00a ie WOE AD Hite -avtetsand Gochnets ‘undien tia 2 om This was x qudet And ovder men Tori So pross ocoupled a drawing-room | W 2 KILLING PRANK SCHICK ALMOST INSTA TL! st a anint pretence that she is a privatee: as at the time of the Investization int re e fing to these lug-toom | Westrenen by name. She Js wealthy in land ; ; ; . e \ ° They never make ring to these | Cir and as the traig moved from the station, tue 1 | Phe ball or slug plerced the brenst of the bo Can have teen committed in this century | The object seems to be to hold her wnttt the naval abuses at Washington, where Mr. Dana snd have thelr meetinue twice a day. wid | badd playing GIR Lal behind Se ave | Conan ene diamonds, andes there are nojsafe | fii chee et round, whi wild shee th onan American citizen, within so short a | Spanish war vessels built in New York can | the py witness, Robeson, Cattell, Kemble, and ve better In the long Fun than men who call thousand velces Joined in & cheer for the sect: ee companies In Utrecht, she kopt her | Uinanions tan away. as fast. us they, could t ‘ ai 4 e Dis Nbhee ot PHUAR MBNA ete elves Christ can «i nat t + The boy: : ‘ nd o ewe! f , e + - he: distance of our shoves, learn @f her whereabouts and blockade gdh saad aR mney of Philadelphia were hoon temurrow AOUt these Mormote and | dozing. but it was next to an impossit ity for piper; Ch kde a small strong box, such as | tell of the secident, : “g } The causes of the persecution of Dr. | Ber mopesine brain of the mystic tle” of | *ay Capt. Forsyth told you so. then ti sleep. Cakes of tee were brought into | seers tant i Uint ‘country for the sate | A Mem cette wit liver at oo itcheah etree Hovand were the facts of ul being an | Meanwhile Spanish men-of-war are | the past to bring Teal bday a edb [Png pelle petit ti SPSLEAS WAU tB6 Washer or tee: mieeperey: She Her valet, Frederick Rilere, coveted hls mie- | sa C pel’ brother named Michael Warner, ad American citizen and wealthy. The searching American ships and blockading | taryof War to grief. Detorytves followed him to Seabion ecrons tha Werees ies: tere hides INCIDENTS OF THE THIP. tresses wealth and rosolved to'rob her and Ay to | jis wite, started to the scene to" uring. the Now - af iu Cuba hate us because we American vessels in neutral ports, Why shington and tracked him on St way home, | Paci Saute tanh Hotere ed Ranwde eee . ad pale on ete eae ase America, Not being @ professional burglar he | Arrived, ste: Browne was still in th Wien they abolished slavery. They proved doesn't Graxr turn the whole American | He was arrested at midnight, and the th : hn Roberts, and Kanude Peter | titty seats they wer poy aeoey Ay engaged 7 ; arrived, Mr. Beowne was still in the yard wit 3 a 3 ole dal right, and the through | $¢ q In buro} their seats they were given the aspect of savages, waged a friend named Van Der Wyngaard to | his eu hand, apparent! Brg Bde hatred in every possible way durit ver to Spal ‘i train, which ordin yassee Philadelphia by |‘ fourteen Desperate attempts were made. by F 3 ; Mies Wen tect detensa tthe sed it every possible way dur havy over fo Spain, and wipe out every. | (oan wh Ord inartly Philadetphia by | years, securing converte te the Mornin Deaperete, SiLeRr tt er ne ean | eee ah Wen ea aa cect ca Shanot, | wereatod ie dean tio tales che teylones civil war, and they love to insult us in the ng that carries the flag of ’ ntemptuously, paused in order that he might | der Keynolds has beet ene Cee ee eee Te eet ie “ine | MONMAy Van Wosttenen wae sheen as dharch, MIS OOMAS Oxet the body of the boy, when he person of any America itize et ‘Truly, this isa gres ' be A. He was held to ball, with competent Liverpool. d the bis burned cork and paint, but they were o he | the two made an unsucoessful attempt to bre: FIRED .) SHOT AT THEM, y American citizen, beeause y, thisisa great country, and insaps i 1 tall, very Intellectual thaly #0 Ha ORE eee eid eeu beabat H u pe to break | which whistled in ‘ct. se proximity ‘to. them, #0 7 fi 7 surety, in €5,000 to anawor at the next cour . ects Pr Uly successful. At Troy and DP open the strong box. Findin, ; led in close p nity to them, they know by the immunity which has | # 8teat Government! Fad Med ty hathe aed tthe next court. | complexion: nd. with a A ark | aad wore fred t iRroy and Poushkeepaie oe f Ree Finding that the fasten- | close in fact ay to frighten them away. deen accorded by our State Department t —— = asons no doubt Mr. Dana de- | hair. He give ready answers to the SuN res | locomotive was decorated with tags, and at all ge deited their inexperienced efforts, they | ye Tit hut Tart of the: cite, and cor wena ee | by our State Department to | an omccholder In Balthnore sys | termined not to appear. ‘To be tried Hefore « | Parker's qucstions. and from him, much UhiTe: | the alationa’ crowds gathered to ace che return: | took into thelr, confidence # locksmith nanved throughout that part of the’ city. und wezy soa h r " ney can do so | gyi « ¢ court of Philadelphia ote he doubthers | ation was gleaned about the do of the | '82,Drares. 1 ain Porty-second ho 0 1 Srarogan inn} nm and women were see ik eceti 1 Tone Dane ates tema de | {2urt of Phlladcipbla Teaguers he doubtiess | inissicharis Si Moray rut the doings of the | tus beaten Tie, trai teas eBorty-recond | Byuhout, Bynhout ts aman of atty years with | approaching the house. “Phoy tres Md tuto tie Anoaeltan ta | ertod bb ifeione princisien card tive Repatie, || 2oUEhe was as hazardous as for Bouth Caro- | & condensation of the interview ais | stron: depot a€ btm tet evening, and sunburned | 9 growing fainily, and was generally respected. | $F) And sores of them hurrying hack to wh v moonting to.iuternationsl law the tris | can perty and gone over to the Bemormts, [ton cree races bette aero te Ee Oe TRTSERE OE REO Te tastes RRaAR aun eee ssampart OLD LADY's SAFZ thie beod yet Boiling Pose ble bias cc yunal which conde S oe y Sone OY » the jocrats Sallie Gata nialieUnlnc taee ne BOMe wtation about the miselommy | t Broadway, down tint s NG THE @ blood get tickling his broasr. & Einals hich onvdemned Dr. Hovany was | iat tthe Philadtuhis patfrm ad that of ball was ntentatlously forfeited, and a blast of Se eee re slonery | and then to he ps ie After several futile attempts the confederates Nag egal one, for a state of war must be | Cincinnati are very similar, G edd | on was brayed over the fugitive Journal. | thing about it? esomes | Went to extraordinary eae lor the trip. on Sunday, the 23d of June, broke open the safe RGN! KILL TITk OLD, BENNER Geslared haters & foreign oleae Ge autriontl traiendtady, ry similar, Guaxt must be «| ist, Philadelohta has had few such triumphs, | Zrother Heynolds “Certainty, We have mies | Hove sald that he had has nim Mea Biss || casistaue tue rontente,'« ele or dhe rone | tag tte tke. In the mean thive tiv old iat he 7 ye ITE sally - The recognizance being es Peper slousries in Sweden, Denmark, ne reac) aud retuned with @ five ce d Jowelry, and ‘Turki val ee is house, and did dot da Rid be au ned legally before any other An address ins been beued by a self-con- | sult Ses Dana pamlteea athe ong La Bee LT yd leeapetne cia tere. nicer whl Hil found Ow the tent Hours | Higa Arn ouda” vo tho ale of ntiywhot, piri iabuihe ctell acura GEethe. Gonaiee in as been issued by a self-con- : ed the whole amount, sinto the country. Fc ra awe _ —o— 8 F200, ‘The robbery was, committed betwee! " hoe d y stituted committee to the soldie d. to the proper officals, whose duty it was | been converted to my hae " — , ; committed between | | Hivsently Officers Baker. ehr seuich Sin cease bh aie a he soldiers and satlors r s, whose duty it was | Dee nwe have THE TRUTH PROM CUBA, Hand 10 o'civek, from whteb It may be inferred | and Ha 3 ‘ PeLspaeRanerU ne Ading and the Span- | who served In the late rebellion, advising them | '® Pay It at once into the treasury of the city. Fire acres Rees snd witzerlund: We put a thet the lady Van Weatrenen Rey ntoreed a amomerenith arrived. 8 nd dorelnz e a PObAre no novos n international law, | to vote for GRANT, The address ia signed by | TO Most muviclpal treasuries, and one would | and « es tewar of ae eee hor of the Vou do Cuba's Valechoods | pile Ber unfaithful valet was going through ly weapon still in tis hands. The probler now noteworthy that no other foreigners oral officeholding generals and colonels, but | S4PP98e to Philudelphia's, such aums are quite | Was never more fully illustrated. 1 suppose our xposed The Wreck of the Brig P' fhe robbers, Biles, Van Dan Wr 1 Was huw to convey him to Bh@ station Bouse, except Americans » been subject to the | ot by @ single private, ‘The men who did the | MAtertal. Justice satisfied and his fame vindl- Hfbecnian an wo sohverte where our Letters of Thauke to the Pasriats Rynhout, necompanied by a eon “of itynhont aand catane teiraci whk trertad ecncy lawlessness of the volunteers, notwith. | *#bting are evidently at a discount with the | “ted for Philadelphians, the great kK A fo nena Cleat lla pean fe About three months ago the Vor de Unba, esa found thelr way to, land, atid took expect to take the old won Bley gga poarcely tHtanding Engly olishe Bok bread-and-butter brigade. principle of “add divinte en Hat " N EGGS. the organ of the Havana volunteors, sald Cuat DOV, Tie belie th Holland was’ that they » they got hint out at a side door, reining 3 jae ollaied. stay ry tong jen yo Adal rng nase ay Vp penepleie} ie ition, icici fe Hence” | Roporien--Are your nuissionaries supported by | the German brig Pinguln had been placed Bi jen OER i cea cap Apecrrstered Toss to Klottor's brewery, als , 4 standing the | ste. . HO fe +4 Brother t4-Oh the north coast of Cul The robbers expendi nnoy to the amount t nrough that hullding to the everlasting protests of the English Cabi mittee, is well known as an obedient agent of | 40°70 are aiven tu udderetand, not adoliar of | Qs fi(ther Revnulds—Oh. ne ay our own |! of Cubs, and that her crew had | about $1000 in eM rr a reyond, put him a@board @ stréet var, and and the British Abolitioniet Sertete peatnet | vemnter AutHONY, Guanz’s Rhode Island man- Mr. Dana's money has ever reached the Philn- pir abort peed hyd s tytysriny Ales [beni ecattanrivadinuhireaetauall teat at apy Act Sra center lmpiecah lel iad rg Ne endye! , Society against | ager, On the occasion of the last Senatorial | {elphia treasury. ‘There has been no “addi Bee a are odtatad dixehing | reels Into whoee hands they hed the peculiar | fo RN AR ote oats tucitives should hear | Upon arriving here, however: tie af : wh (ution for the preservation of | etection in that State, Bessie went around | ton” In that direction. Thore is, however, pro- from tho Chnrch for vir labor, We hold thatte | Wrtuek te fall, With our knowledge of the | third of the proceeds on hia arrival Ine Now acromd af exctiod tte whe hed diving tae which alone the Spaniards in Cuba are | with a *Doo-dah" club, and helped to sing Ax- | 2004 “silence,” and it looks very much as if takes stated salary for laboring in the Lord's | Cubans, we wore at the time loth tobelleve the | York, cul mente tie: deme ead ples | Movement, oud who were Pi tabs tein Mg ord fighting. Srowe bath ite: MMe aiek the ataalen Kates | thane bed been ‘divialon,’? vineyard Is wrung. Our sole reward is Ju brings | statement as published by the Vor de Cuba, but | Were kent In carpetbay. which i aud bonds | summary vengeance tipon their priscuc 7 In fact, Dr. Hovanp has to thank Mr, | wlded by « plentiful sprinkling of sugar among | Rumors reach us from Philadstphia, where we [na Devtshing souls Lome to the God of our be- | we ted no documents wherewith to disprove | “'Usly guarded from the other, Wits the 'smisieeas af the aieare tame eet Pin Mote far the Hteneag £0 thank Mr | ive treemen, itis wenard Ia probably intended | emenvor to command accurate Informathyn, owed all the Ge" oion Sindy to the what we believed to be @ wilful and malicious | —4,,,7HE WARING AcKose tity waren. sgan the off man tes tafaly stowed away in ane mitted upon him; andolong ae this dipta. | £2@ the Fenntorial suceesaton when Brnaave’s | that plane of reconciliation and repayment are ylvo the pro’ vat Y g poor converts | veh And so abstained from commenting upon setlinister Gericke, of the, Netherlands Cabinet, | °tthis occurred nbous fy «rock mintic light shines at the State Departinent, | ‘7% !8 outs aud to help tls chances ho ts wiiling now on foot, and that in order to carry them | fh tiges gato) re t Young, also, | the subject. foriuing ilm of the robbery, and. that tne rut The mob continued to increase around the 4 es like that of Dr. Hovaup should s toring *Doocdah "or any other tune until Nee | Out the loyal court, which was so outrageously | fore, forthe same pr mot tee lite anal To-day we are fortunately tn possession—trom | Bers were supposed to have aiited for the United | timbered fils, two thousand personae Nees prise nobody. M kD should sur- | vember, indignant at the fugitive Ibeller, is at this mo- | A%, te only proxi inde te voluntary « free Cuba—of written testimony, which we sub- | Solomon and Murke as his nttorners wad a taseiarene of police was sent ieee to rresertB at obody. Pie ad fae tle ent re » thie fit . : tributions fron his took 7 ain, oh fu prove Lepr ? la attorneys. and an or- | Gu ment of police was sent there to preserve ole eee he addrers, while purporting to call @ ment remitting the forelture. ‘A protty opern- PO a eee hs ag | Mts and which fully proven that the facte as | der of arrest was uranted by Judye siulth, ler-and continued there all las! iktite thourts A Remedy Worse than the Disease vention without regard to partisan differences, 1 and a pretty party, truly! Such then being nt Young bad some effect on your cone | ova ae by the Havana paper were as false STUMBLING INTO THE TRAP. the greater part of the crowd dispersed befory j Saiageee : + [Colimencea with s fulsoine eutony of theextet, | the combination, what next have wo? Tho ) Europer H+ | and as opposite to the truth as they could pos: | _ The robbers arrived on Monday in the City of | TAR WRAPON TILAT ¥ . ‘ ge McCcxy was buried on Monday, | ing Administration, and says that “if @ Grant Convention met in Philadel cre AN OLD PRISON BIRD sibly bi Brooklyn, and took up their quarters at uaa Huds | 14 anol ah do aS AR CRED While his grave is fresh, we trust that | bad felt Mania eo ete ise Nance ey Hp Kemble lives, where is the nie aur Brother Rernolda-Hue very litle, You see |. The following are the documents referred to, | was surect. Yesterda Constldeneral Hurlage theanpearaca of being untomporangons siti § those who are concerned in prosecuting | 89a! governor, he would have done It white those securities which in 1868 wore so discredit- | such things ethan Why, Liter Pete, aud translated from the origluals In German, which | asked him whet? f Banal ce tent kane ah Ran ueey Iument Ren ta: Rat tne and trying the Judges will reflect with se. | Be4fly & million of men were tn arms and under edcand acicha ite mindy Hat leapartane duties | wih MA moe hen Geta encanhed detens, | omk.o Sue Roseess| on’ bonds. ‘The Consul was convinced that these r by acord bound around ite Ate long bare f riousness upo! . his commana.” had to choose a National Committee, whose timos for preaching the truth tn Norwi ‘The undersigned captain an of the German | WEE his men, and kept ther negotiating while | Tels are black with rust, one of thein being emp , REP WADE Hspy: do: ‘This | sponsible and delicate functi . ve- Tjast time, he was in prison fourv ho | brig Pinguin, which ot ashore Met day of sf he sent word to the Sherif’s ofive. Deputies of je the other is loaded, and shows a percu For some years past grave charges } vis Is @ wanton Insult to the very men to } *Ponsible and delicate functions everybody uw bread and water, and tat te consiten on | ary of wi pre an the det day of Janu. | Arrest Jarvis, Keyes, and Curry were pro 08 © the other te loaded, and shows ® peruse Mallon at sted Tannen the udmin- | than Gen, A. B. BURNSIDE that the soldiers and | 0M 48 every one understands, of the Bederal with the Government will amount to much, 1 | whe, not oul ek the troops of the public of Cuba, | bere, who were very, muck frightened on being | vould fitperi his lite by Aring fe, while te lal 4 surges have generally been vague, sup- | the country, and not for Grant, If Grane had | Mtlve of the intelli the wealth, the integ- | ! n is going at time tinaah ei tious by thott id and generous treat on giving It up they were released. eee a ay erie tins el aad ported by assertion alone; but they have | attempted to assume any extraordinary powers, | TtY: the hich character of Philadelphia Ropub ey try without the | Ualvae Naor Canoe Mepen aud the Peeteat THE BONDS Shortly after? o'clock last, event r . a Ropub- | He that hs (Hac ' out the | Calva or Carlos Meyer, aad the eto: . os Shortly a 7 o'clock last evening i none the less been scandalous; and when | the sane army which followed him to the Ap. | Heanism, Mr, William H, Kemble, correspond Falp alih bee he More teeter Ma Sed inal a SEMIN ere were bonds of the Turkish Eu or us the legal re SOVBRE Seen ' they were finally brought before the Le- | !0uattox would have escorted hin a prisoner to ent of Coffey, endomerof yas, henchman of i question wil be | yw ohe ANA alas wate Gia curouajonting acronis, bonds Of Kusslg Warr Ra ‘aaletant thane acta ealicd Goan gislature, and an official examination was | } ashington. ‘The soldiers and sailors fought the nciual hangman of Mrs, Surratt! Neod any | yaumorenTmen T auppose the Mormons are { Witt alitiun, Mee Be ates A Some of the vity of Hutterdan page |W nthe out a ball bond and secur Ils releed ofdered, It was not too much to hope that | {27 Ne Uaton not for Onawn in the warsand | 10 vader that from such assoclation decent | dvuber Kijtolda=They would be If they hud Paxvecrstue ov Baniay, Fel Deputy Jarvis took the booty @ | J.C. hum and George Kiuteer, wive had vollsa: whatever might be ite resultewhother che | (ez, willvote for the Union, nut for Gnas, in mon revolt? _ a yoke, “ut you fee Utah is w tervitony, and | (en Cvlggo Carcla Yiguess als office, Conoul Hurlage, Who | Véored to become iis hondstien nthe. sun ut Judges were acquitted or found guilty—the | The powers which GRant would not have Old Gresler'a.n Comlas, however, | bter siteo Newman got hod of | bagkiwe arrival here thig morning with y crew and | thing ‘correcty the heriira, men nok having “On being released {ryan hia cell the Olt j Proceedings would be carried through so as | aared to assuine while a millio aphedd (Ea cpa orAiel Parichat Ua at ble iim he has been agutast froe roflion, and L | Caray! eclved your fayor of the ath inet. Esha | flclred evens Wtotterdam bond ot having | signed the bond ina firm band wad without har ae ion men were Init filsile are auanel A ardly In Accordunve with the sparit | Proceed tommorrow to Samd with the crew and ‘on De : ) to command the approval of all intelligent | arms he has usurped since those men returned | ha chopping; te'l et you all know of republicantain, pit | REELS te create war thnaks for fee Chetan eed | tc et the Come olla tonne de pocupee Pe nclasion, On being eaked wir be 2 Fe are acme ‘ " bk edaince those men returned hat bull pups, and Casey, and Robeson & Co. Repurtor—bo ail these converts pay t remain yours, os well yeur eccond’s, tion, Calvarte’ and jon at the Cousul’s OMice, repiied, 1 am a Die edt the deed, he suid that" thoy would aN Sag ares erry to say that this has not | to the arts of peace, Tho people have had | Must vamoee the rancho in efew mnontte or 0 pasate 0 ail these converts pay their own | istroopa’ cver grater servants. Be WonWM Anse |e ootoe of wh : : am a Die | have to prove that li shot the | A eehe eons ; oO oO he case, enough of brigadier-general enough of Brother Reynolds~Most of th: We commend the above document t wotor of what? A-—-Director of baths. | Hurrled iit Tor being relvascd ho was Rie ae bl alg ig a aca 1 ena f} Mme ptbroch Is sounding, the cl vo many hay > friend: ah who wel oat: Taste 1s the em aigerutlon Of Ae Coral Ecard | cot eb RR RETE RnS towels at a bathing (UIC lito & cab and drives away with his ate 1 he preliminary inquiry by the eomuit hes rand Brocka, Dent, CLAYTON, PonTen, | ‘They are all well aware that the Lisl paad trive | Bad some th Guest eins wee eens foe shiera) WE seaens ok Hartne kis Cae Te ae | Cee nenmene te Urrichs : Hing | torney und bondainen, Ho did n Urls hoxt tee of the Legislature was characterized | mt Bancocn, The privates and private citizens | Wile ald eigarmmoker rule o'er te reat, pdhere, Wis sompacatively ttle steknoas on | ¢ver heen so active in assuring his ¢ bvernmiane eo ig hinuae would have mabhed kit imo by impropriety, ‘The rights of the uc. | end te lene baie ft And a plundering Jerseyman stands by the holm. Bariottar twavanh a hale veces cb eet gue that tho reve nd that the THE JUBILEL BANDS As lato us Po'clock there was acrowd of th otised Were Aisregarden; thoy were wrong. | ret OF te County: News rday morning in the sower bay Of sunatroke, ls wer * er $0 vigor= = W forty determined men int shbor ; they ong ‘ow flunkeys and shoulderatraps hang j " @ sower bay o! ee { ously defended the cut-throat Dore! he. brewe! phe nebebb fully restricted in respect of counsel; tes- | ‘The Mexicans have taken up with Or toe Feerhes Waite Hone, ersce heres eaten | Read Ree Siac Ee ted take City thin atver: parene Due resiaencor whi scoundrel: be | Tht meeee Bas the Rink—-A Great | jiek wus diven up firowue street” ‘ da 0 3 i ake ith un coped deal » where nev # before 100) clock by tha Pennsylvania ¢ helped to organiae—that the impression whic rowd and Tr thusiaem. time, and SHE BTORRO. Sheek Ab timony was admitted which would not be | wented energy the subject of ralsing coffee for btood any such poptnjaye, childlike and biaus, Railroad, A’ speclal car has boon tntaged fae | the plain statement of th eR WHIM | dhe band of the Garde Republicaine of ies woe, 1B MOIDELE the Word. waa ; recelved by any impartial court; and w | the United States, and. @ party of Costa Ttlcans, he Fioh ana Win moda of the:land, aiuto hélacasion of A ners must make upon the German authorithes at | Paris played to an audience of more than 4 stantly a hisdred or more Ket out ona ran t partisan spirit was constantly exhibite with a former President of that country at their | Yt they turn on the plain man a look of great Ke strona, will wail Leino Rar) ATOOUY BrrIE FBI apis) Inst eYeulnan abiiia (Beating Tint or iow the beck: but tt nassed the Hrown: at king e 1 head, have purchased nel nd yndering ask ™ ench creatures were be ou Pe wane a 7 Oy . pitied poe On ne wy b Up street, much to their diss making the sessions of the committee re. | heads have purchased a traet of snd near San | AB Yo! dering ask why snoh Groat born; y i Musical Exettement tn Rrookly Third etenuey The selection af pissss war ad (sone ne : AMIDE the scsslons of fhe committer ve | jataat, California, and destgn to cultivate the Aud would haughty Urn Uncle Horace away, shag a hp sale of tkets forthe Loni , ly calculated to display the quallti ; 1 conoxer ; search after truth, Now one of the Judges | * paleo kody Li beady tral America, | 1, ray lied A special despatch Wo the Werke ie Prusslan Band concert, for the benedt of the | Performers and the abliity and taste of M Pyne eh pea eb nay i eemrean cones has ‘boon tried an @ detective, timorous | Risace Coens cc knee ch hb uceess, the sta tel ive there; the people al fe Nalslidose sibiasan sald ines avsat sea ‘ous Orphan Asylum, at the Rink on Thursday night Paul » the leader, The Baltimore telegrams | | yoars of age, residing at bat Mohawis ole peop: ted on B sApteoniver Dw thie requisites of a coun ain ester tls year, atipgrat alstead, | commenced at Chandler's rooma at half past | 4¥e room for @ mere brief announceme aid he had gong into the orvhirt ora nt by the Governor; and the | try forthe business, ‘Theyhave chosen the mid- | OU feat Maxna Charta he'? sample rent through £ the Clncinnatt Oommereial, would this morn- b hale pane | ie tacts ot Hoemont of | dozen boys. Thora word ’ Had HOBH LCI NAR iG Roinesicinnlita sahara er ava a be mala And wistup the country, and brece Henn tone wat | tng renounce Horace Greeley ina wading arti olaht yesterday snornin find before oon gi4a0 | he farts above cry and the further state. | ‘aking pears, and they’ t t pe ee a Rey Tee Seer aa oss lik RATT EREED SEO GUAREATIR TUTE ce eo tail rusuen nar eed acloln Cl sana tae cle, In answer to @ tolographlo inquiry, Mr, | {he nocketa of tho Mchurchypong witteona, "Ag | TOF to, elther of the Lai inte pate neho tres. Rmabedy trad. thon 4 fue tested and withdrawn from the caso, re- | Where the experiment might be tried witht ANA pas MAL WHE ros Wes Ct atten nari il Tt ee file DUN Sly ROWS tas ee ine they will | aia very lover of} Daily of tlc, | 2A Kahl stageorod diwhy about ta Ales ad adie ‘ tro! , ee re d ANS cnn het 9 at statosinan's part; | 1i/ihe Bdtitor of The Sun. nrobably require for coolness the tcc MY ana ¢ over of muste should hear then ptey, | {gil to the ground, Witn vi ‘ i fuding to go on any furtior before n tribu | F hopes of su wen If successful, how. | 484 RO Crown will we crave, oF state Wil keep up, Simi Ts 'e tot true that the Pee aaa eae ating purposes last’ youre the | thelr rendering of the Muarse vise them play. | ‘There was ao fence whute tie luvs went fie aud Dil Which puts naide well-settled mutes of | eR IAPS Must elapae before the coffeo cultur And he cannot be bribed with a horse or bull pup. Ine CUS AE Golam Gud Realeat Cetelee Cece cree | cuentas eat ie ata By taeecOreat ant mutter for Hife-tong recollection, white in the tad | Melly (aud ordered then out of the rrehatd. Aare An . nited State ave effect « fi ean - Ine Dus OF gol Itagainst Greeley tos norrow | conductor, are to sit alde by side—G Silvestre we have an opport beyond doubt N ehimann, another of Uh va jw, and manifests a predeteraination to | Me nl ates can have any effect on im- J coat maybe dty shat say be ob or anv other day. There is no version whats | Groeley, Meocuer and pide py side-Grant and | to beara cornet playe Pena one kay alt eageOe | toatidod that he ‘saw Witice Galina ntee tne conviet instead of a jealous purpose to do Dee tes Fee itinG Noe Nain Bi newaa Nan fe be thd Cincimasydaiyeee | NT AIANKAD er ae Ty Tit pleut iieaaios ates herw ta'the word, | Mees atten the shite but case nobody-abut (8 notice ihatiacusi cleats Tae, It the Hon JOmmTWMuicg docs not | Tytereheta and musket, hough eet they te, LN Oa The Alle ns (vocallate and Yell players), give urglowuretomukew mots exccnded | Mae. Ane Beat shok Kittel te Boye Vac See EE TE ll sake apeed wid ERG MEE AE eateee te n the laud of the free. Honor to Wom Honor In Due, terminated every aucceaafh tour through England and | LRM gvenitus the French band plays axaln at Woerner ast hi Coward’she bowee: wo do not know. All that lacertain is that | Chicago tt fe certain that his failure will not re~ | par Horeee l# coming, hoho, hono t ha worth tee Weer ee ee echenardhiy iy tera ip yea eRe gtoy Bi Lan AcateLare CUM HORE ATRUAS Legit CP gineal el nee marnsed thee Do wren triad ha Sena facortaln is {DALY saute from wand of power, Liy an act which went | feapere hit a welcomes fora of as know but Mim Daua’saad ehoy were right word OTC" F140 person pitty Al el ed tengree all AMON a ° hit came from the houses shan ior at earns thosymnpathy of the peoples depriving hig | (tt2 operation on the Ist inst. the Mayor of Cht- | And hell chop teal wee ef nthe lt ios teal eater at thes moniaieas ano: cal: lod for X outnowih, | A. clover book ty Mr. W. B. Webb's * Hutalo ing had Wen ten te conviction of al morat value, and throw | ems bower to appoint, with the consent of Bs Wie BS Os 16 a lant and brillant Gen. Fitz Henry Wareaa, ti Ar, N: A, Knox is aontelbuting psoriea of tne | keicla iene entatentaree and inahaps ofa party | foburas on, ‘Ite saw sn Penang a Te TONS E pon ee tae tat anrow: | tse majority of the Common Counci all meme | gPeroilt your gmoney in the Mutant tenon ‘a Washington correspoadent of the Trthurn teresting papers tothe American Ouisseiow, entitied J wit x he b9s) Apertiananes (0 paresis Of koowlalge | 19 DEON ALAR ths : the copier of ganized under the charter, | coluucuces sore Utidlng opponite Oiry Hull, Lavereat Prt sae Anon supporter of the Woods | gvos unorouphiy understands bi niet Origin” “Mr. | lustvated by mavy epinited wood cuts, and te printed tn | 4 Henry Gatting’s te itive oF per of Chappaqua, Knox trowwuahiy understnnda bis aubject, and bie views | handsome style, Runigrante ing hous ‘ important, re well \’9!th considering, YaKabla norman isiispeaea tL Ah ing t was | 1 uaa porninge