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THE SUN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1872 Hy they selricnty ae | the Invention, agreeing to pay the exurinety [JUDGE BARNARD'S TRIAL. | fim sete nant his sanguine frien mPtadermen creme | LAE GR vA T PRIZE FIGHT. | tomtom bide sttitenns eaar gana, Tommy » SADC US WG -VaUEY stances It would bi er corr th f . an . t oul er corrupt others, of whose presence Twill intend at mi Rs * serve liberal sure of one hundred thousand doliors for intent, when T get th White t an Ma na Boe ye ee cw MAY — Uesame. Just about the time this ayrecment | THE DEFENCE STILt SUMMING CP | Nr. Reach maintained that the several Judicial | THE AUTHORITIES INTERFERE AND | names Limay as well say that the newspaper teas ; litters was made the CHORPENSING exposure cane to THE CASE. actions itirely regular THE FLIGHT BROKEN OFF, ternity is rept ere as It Never Was hee oe in Tt Shines for All. "I and lawful, done i se of law, ited fore. I told by a native that the excitement F The atutement that Gov. Brows of Mi pass and the Navy Department failed to fulfil ee by precedent, and done in due observance of his ar : : is greater than In the days of the Baltimore cone " 5 ° ite agreement, Some of those who knew ofthe | Reviewing the Albany aud Sus # } oath of office, whether relief were demanded by | Both Wa Twice Arrested vention which nominated Honest H Cree THURSDAY, AUGUST 15,1 ouri Who is running for Vice-President P CROUIEN(E. Chel: CPlahcemuned be the tatieat Case-Pecordenta Parened by the Judge | friend orenemy.. He insted that aJdudge hid The Kteambonts alse | ley, and If J may belteve my own eyes he telle long with Tonvcoe Greenery, was drunk ai which nua: be Reapected The Bar’ ho right to deny the complaint. He would as en to | the truth. There are correspondents here from zwi i ofthe tiret Je ded the reason for the ten'a Me pes much disregard his judicial cuty to refuse ac Rae th igh New Orleans, Sty tis, Chicago, Milwauke » when he was recently in New Haven, is | ebandonment of the other, But whether or not MALL Balt hi Mod iy tion when justly demanded ag to.aet linproperly ‘ SPpC Nat and all other prominent pointsin the cittclently.. refitted: “Gov. Brown lilmms| (tte Lite that the agredi Wan Hades Teint lence of The Sut when he docs act. A augzeation had heen made Bantivone, Ang. 1.—Maece slept well | West and Southwest, and the list of course ine é ‘ rani ell . ue SHATOGA, Ane. Ue —Indge Bornard has | inthe course of thie trial that applications for | tase night, and awoke at G o'clock this morning, | “ldes @ repre ation from all Bastern citie self repels the accusation. Gov. Exatisn, | be evide every one that the patent mer tira ; InJunetions and recetverships appeal to the dis- TALK OF A FIONT TODAY who was with him all the thine tht 7 deted very judicion H availing themselves of | beet found gut y the Tritmne. In view of | cretionary power of the Judge, and that it was | He then started on a long walk with Dooney , b 5 Wood's M M confirms the dental. So does Capt, Ricr —— casure t# great, and to defy itaSenator must | thedincretionet a d yet Its th hlin | of #2000 that he ts not conspiring In Marviand to J Husiness, and O'aldwin's frends clainr ‘thn le _ | arp Peo; and the clerk of the hotel where The mine owners of Great Britain for } posses both moral courage and physteal fears | where v1 t a } break the peace in Virginia, ‘These bonds were | came for him. At ¥:10 a fow of Muce’s tric - Gov. Brows lodged also joins inthe cous | many yenra have heon endeay procure | leskness. He must be morally eatlous to Tribune | [lan under the law. a ai Gana tO. at once furniehed, but Ldon't think Jom fancied | front of Barnum's, ‘They, were drly How Will Ma Go in September ? | tradiction. machinery whieh should take the place of hand | editorials, and fearloss physically of the Zr | right, that it bo not the duly of the Court ty { Itmuch, Tdo not belleve, however. that this | aay, and it was understood that their « hiet was to make an arrange ith OW Within a little more than three week On the other hand nobody comes np to | labor in gett t coal, but they have not su antes aeutay hong the visitors fn Court to De rion ich on the possible consequences of | can prove any impediment to the fzht. To take | tyne to-morrow. Thisthingiskept ary nulet | winnte ay the nesert mit since he has been ded. The diteutty wht # coal propries | day were Gen. ane, Surrogate Hutehinj bed hotbed Nabi action vis last bond it would first be neces | togive you all the news, the boys are trying to'« elect! SO UE TISIL 0 SV eRE Witmer aty LA Rac aa ria tig Bi there have recently ex Me head in procure | dite Dogworth, Win. Kingsley: and Wi PH CONSEQUENCES TO TWRED AND CONNOLLY, ant the dave to the Grands i? 1a CORSO teins cece ate sary to pre would, if they thought the facts warr prepare an indictment. It is very » | a fight to come off to-morrow. Mean tA) a Ma © has gone to bed, gl nted it. | him, If the fight abtful | not be far from he Cone | President Gen. Gras has repeatedly been Vermont, and Maine, for members ¢ gress, Governor, and State officers gencral- | very drunk both in public and in private, Fowler, Mr.8. J. Tilden eat with the mani ing uMfcient Iabor to enable them to supply the | Judges and Senat demand for fuel, which has decidedly outran | many spe ney Harris to-morro Mr. Bartlett suggested that Judge Barnard «were all In their seats, ond | might have been well justified ators listened with willing paticnee | ¢ ai it will ly, Two years azo the Democrats carried | There is also an authoritative statement | ie facilities tor pret ives thie subject | to Mr Beach's profonged argument. Although | nolly of granting aun} in the ¥ whether auch proof could be found, for le there | ele stock tormiults, UO lhaldwin'y aureess West Virginia by @ majority of 4150, and | thit he has been seen disgustingly drunk | pecuttar interest at the present time. At a| ach appented. heal eeton with thio tial | MMe Hench aaked whether a Judge * has been any conspiracy, it certainly has not | Herat Harnumn’e the camurers and adhe ts. next week, with the aid of the Liberals, | during his receut excursion to the Thous | meoting of the Institution of Mechanteal En. | Me Andrews hae beon ong of the hurent work: | themes paked whether a Judie was te heen inthis State, O'Naldwin was required to | one who is known cannot turn arrund githiee they ave likely to do it again, though they | sand Islands, and especially when he was | gincers recently held at Live 1a description | ors amine Judge Herne pl od seldeen Lig ue nid to learn the corel arte known only to | sive similar bonds. He was arrested this fore- poles Barged in by a ore wel d the handson are embarrassed by some side issues. Ver-] at Ogdensburg. The fact is that Gen. | was given of a coal-cutting machine, with rotary | the di and he haw a aduty Well, He | “Kyuwue ne he dit the indesendonce and im | Noon, and ball was promptly furnished, ‘The | then to drive out the mang: “ome Ha how any nt, Which votes on September a, will of | GRANT, thogh in the army he was habitu- | cutter worked by eompressed ales whiel hus | hsertainhy heen more prompt ti beinging for | partlaltsyeith Whe thie repandont iil pers | giant We stoppingat Johnny Knelish's, on Fayette A PON course, be carried overwhelmingly by the | ally temperate, cannot overcome his passion | been in actual use for the past two years ina | Mihine duintiios ae Me, Haack eaile the mans: POPTUMCHtALiain Both eee anid okaewheres ig | street, the place that Sam Collyer used to keep. 10 P.M “Tin going right straight home? kfast Mace and b th were quiet. | ‘That's the talk on ‘Tho bie crowd that Hunt of tulerepresentation, that a | ly token to a apot wher ot Mkely to | fegdauarters tise gradual diteree eS so belied in public estimation bY | he troubled by ocers fuzte. ‘The expedition of which t spoke resulted, Naess hai 18 O'MALDWIN COURTING ANnrst? in neihing. The backer of Mace telegraphed uy Ansovlation to secure testimony against Jud, O'Haldwin remains xt Enulled's, and that fact | MpMien, of Philadelphia. | Me sfullen said, t | shaft and along the main roads tn tron pipes, | He ead angie Mad Tate Rie sand reporters to fi hae given tise to some growling, for a few per- vt telegraph me.” backer sald to Billy, has stated that on that ocea- | The coal ts cut by a spur wheel, Mtted with | To of Fisk and Gould betng the voluntary | the gob eng anerid ft that ignee | sons think that his remaining publicly in the | "They eanno : tors, and the friends of GreeLey and | sion they all got drunk as fools, the Presi- | teeth, which cuts its way into the voal without | gtallants of this corporation aud the depredators of | iiintous wretches p gel m wonderful that there should After by toh neon such an at ( Grantites. for liquor, and every month or so he has to | seam of coal known asthe Pemberton tittle coal. | gers, ut Mes Maine, which votes on September 9, is | set the example of getting very drunk in- dilsuhene antes fae bid Ne teas fined to his room since his six-hour arguwt more debatable ground, and great interest | deed. One geutleman who was present at | Gihtainmente work It. ‘The vuteee te driven be Nit WEACH HRS) SES IR ARGUMENT: is felt by both parties in the result, This | the time of President Gusyt's famous visit | compressed aly which Is conveyed down the | Mf-Hench rernmed his arzument this morning. preliminary battle is fought precisely as if | to Senator Cameros, when they all w gnd reviewed the Albany and Susquehanna case it involved the choice of Presidential clee- | trout fishin; cuted today by Messra, Van | 4 Ww Is acts, Mr. Beach quoted to the eff ho would descend to the | elty makes him Mable to arrest. I do not see agree.” Then comos the answer thie company. seven Directors, dieaatieded with Fei low business of ¢ not to be listened to ty , GRANT are respectively doing their best to | dent being about the drunkest of the lot. | any previous “hoting.” ‘The machine is drawn | syvsnacagciicnt aie ‘od application threngh one } Wm business of spies are hot to be listened to 1 what further restraining steps the authorities of | “Yr you eannot endl word to that win a victory, ench very justly regarding | Infact, itts {mpoasible for any friend of | along the face of the coal as It cuts tts way iia irene snare tenet a hana Hw the aa: | | Govd aud honorable men wore the Court. tut it | Baltimore can take, and eo far as they are con- | efect, | vil name nie and place torporryy Maine asa typical State President Grant to dispute the fact that | t!tewing ont the «mall coal, or Hack, bet he unton of the two conmpatiles an artaaucnent | Were ter put spies on thelrteack there cous ho | cemed Fthink the Aeht will come of, though tt | ae it o'ctock the crowd started for home Twice heretofore the September election | he was originally compelled to leave the | the tram rails upon which tt runs. Itt: con n would pr the inter ats cf botn, Afer due | Hienty of impeachiuents, Tt was hot for ¢ ia posstble that the United States authorities | rhe probabilities now are we shall all go home, in tt I : vie War ma lwtbitual drunt., | dered that under ordinary cireumstances this | (el yiration they orcame mallehc a {oad Las conaltion of | ele ey touk into the private morals of the re- | May interfere. At 10 this A. M. there was a | ‘There is a possibility that the fight will come of in Maine has played a prominent part ina | army beeatise he was aa habitual drunk: | hachine does the work. of forty mene and as ie | rut m eden uto agarrange. | spondent. If he administer the law in its purity | growing bellef thatthe fait might be balked. | hi week, but the general, impression is that it Presidential contest. In 1840, when it | ard, or that afterw: while at St. Louls | peyer gets ttred, it can be worked day and night | ®t ithe wren Directors, and aulvauced money for the | It i¢ no matter how amenable he may be to the | pnt jmpre ' cradually dispelled, and tt | the next ‘aay. mye Desure y MeMullen names w ‘om its old Democratic moorings | and Galena, he indulged in the same hab houtstensite, Tels alec hat the pro- | Sirutug election: the Rassey party reftwed t * bie denant now looks ts tuouch the mill was certain, t ® ne from its eld T is ratio moorings | and Galena, he indulged in the same ha it without stopping. It is also found that the pr Shauiug election, The Kiarsey party reftsod rE BLOODY PATE OF JAMES FISK, 1K come The Getting shows Mace to be the MACR OF ATs WAY HOME. and elected Kes, the Whig vlidate for | After he began his active campaigns in the | portion of slack to coal taken out by the mae | EE etre. ener d 1 The wonan Mansfeld he called at once the | favorite 1 P. M—The jig sup. There ts no use taik- Governor, the event was hailed as the key- | tleld he endeavored to atop drinking; but | chine was onty a te ebzht, white with hand | anange th the odministsation of temptress, und the bloody. fate of Janes Fis TNE rey ThHoNGED wieM APOKTING MEN. | Int, ‘There eno chance for a Ment now, and out note of the national election. Returning | though toa considerable extent he then | labor the proportion was as three of coat to one | Sunn POURDAGION HN Pte COMPLAINTS, 116 fideann Peres oray: Bi. AY were nos tere | mhe city ts fill ring men from all parts | {own stalrs with Dooney he Was locke ene to the Democracy the very next year, the | experienced a reform, he has never been | Of laek. The actual cost of getting coal by th <6 4 that there was mod. @ f sociaty the judgment of sock id appro- | pt the country ten oF kus ve aked chin, hieh Paes nit seemed to be as much diegusted at party down to September, 1856, when it | coase getting drunk altogether and perma- cae a Hitec dap ‘de 1am eat He bared Direc: | depraye the character of th h of tals State hal Ne athe sate of MELAS Ll Magalies oats, | UL pearance at the depot on his way to Philw ‘ ) ‘ r a" bd 8 cl t rer than its own actions. It is easy forthe Tones | Sm weed on the boats, | delphin. The exgitement ts ervat here now elected Hasty, the Republican candidate | nentiy. iat i p uF Nts ais, Pee Geer ter the Set | anata ma in view of the uncer: ‘gable “ shh dele oe os retlon and a less propor i Heard « mh te and. Tritune to swing thelr Insh i tantra WASHINGTON SPORTS LUAVING FOR THE BATTLE for Governor, by a majority of move than ut after all, it docs not seem te mate . niiveig:justitied thelr atieupt to procure by | readers and drill them into line, anid he. He | TE I Seen tae he Piva OUNt 20,000, The result electrified all the North | much difference in the support given toa a carncn ye. Creu: imperious. relter, Was detuanded hy fitcesiay prince pl Foal oe ete went out fora ride th and rerarnec WASHINOTON, D.C. Aug. 14.—Twenty-tve of * rve thats of our contempo- | Soeihalt the directors hany to prevent (ie yas and wnprinetples erference ¥ yet » ‘The strec mit ol jah's | the sporting frater ‘ ashingtot rte and West, where alone the Republican | candidate for President whether he gets nit t t ‘is "Ri Prealdeut and hi « Hittag int the abject | COURSE Of fustle f they abould. they we War luataatly throne” with voeh nd ore Reng boat and tuft tot bd are Tore party had an existence, aud in November | drunk or not. Men vote according to thelr J Lk ie at Rina | to accomplish which they were deiying the laws of the | bu guilty of the very offence they were call waiting for aeight at the clant and the men who | with the expectation of Jol the Baltimore tg ; hot with on reke of his pen | State aud g the righ teod Directors and stockhold. | to punish, for it was not less wrong toconvict aN | are with him her throng appears at Bar. ats With their loads of b of that year Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode | party preferences or thelr personal If ; ; cre, the roitet granted by uge Barnard war sich a | accused, at the bidding of enemites, than to ren tt e 1 “ 4 ls of Ten somewhere In t PAE \ a Nslavery in Cuba, ‘The Muil yesterday | he wonld uot refise on the papers presented to tim. Ny | dor injustice at the prompting of friends num'sto see Mace. Here there are other fight. | vicinityot Point Lookout to-morrow. morning Island, Connecticut, New York, Obie, | ing ndias the rum mills of the Sixth | goose iar as to say that he has no right wh a atrange co lenee, ab order was wteat by ar Lgbiniet soks J hiaen who are promi ent in the profess on and proceeding to the pugilistte battle ground ma Te A Wheel ; . v1 : a eho elit hee Peokia on the sate day that Judge Hornard te a KR. BEACH'S ELOQUENT APPEAL. and the man who knows them pointe them out | in Virginia, About seventy-tive other Michigan, Towa, and Wisconsin, all of which | Ward will all turn out voters who will be | ever to fecue eneh a decree. Tf our mer leg dito have granted an order, at Poughkeepsie, This | we Reach deliver v eloquent appeal to the | to those not 40 well posted. A goodly delea- | have vone from Washington to Balti had gone for Virnee fa 1 went for | as earnest for Horace Gree ey in Novem- | serves us right, Avr vtaa Lixcois abotiched | goineidence tralia fortauate ome, ae it served to Jaatity |G iiey of the | Hon of New Yorkers arrived early this morning: | take passage in the boats from that city. oro kt fetlon of du ‘ ; : S| including several: well-known. pollticlans and MONT. her asthe most abstemions of that grent | slavery with one stroke of his pen, and the rie Mi Haaoke arated to GRlees a 4 gy tape | Na ange ne left his mother's | including several we a t H ‘ rf. He feratred to onde ae ing bed to sign an order for Fisk, when in fact | sporting men. Another delegation ts expected THE LIGRnT We b wonder, therefore, that great in wateradrinker's natural partisans, so the | te dose during the iyi ws Ta Cua Mat | Jucgen han Harnard in the Albany and Suswte= | jy Wis ATeWn away. by eniiclinde. tor Hivetti: | this atternoan, There ie considerable excite: WEIe Huts at Is fe fe pending strum lows members ¢ c hand of the | event fait would hardly question hanna case, and sald dren. each spoke so Mmovingly that the | ment over the flzht, and 4 freoly dtecussed eI AR f est is felt in the pending strug pious members of tue church and of tt nt byeccar copped bE eu utter Troceed.ncs were takeu by the E:auacy side before. | pee ‘of inane ware’ catucod with teat Gen, | throughout the city. The point where the agnt | Me. William Rdwarde All Alone since Mr, Maine. Can the Liberals and Democrats | temperance societics, like Hexny Writs0s pecs done pine nesta) BAS" a Nusttee of the Supreme Court, tot Or ReeY or Word: otter Bor atte mad sore | dato teke place In Rue provined with wrhart tactic Dooney Harris went to the Fight Whit Rit, carry it inSeptember? Ever since 1856 the | for fustonce, will go to the polls, turn their rectal berth to exe the Taw for the | steali the traneter of stock by the town of 0 ofthe managers were visibly affected: Ithes, and much thine will be lost in debarkation Li Says, Whar he Means, and How he 5) modification of « yin Cuba, w law was [| David use, aries et ‘ ‘ Mr. Keach has diy spoken for seven hours, | and markation of those attendin evis= The Jerseymen all Call him Hilly State has gone Republican, Tn all th yes upward, and cast their ballots for U.S fterw ard on aay Witbur snd other ; Cowie | inner was sent to hin froin the hotel p 1 ’ and ci pasked by the Cortes \ Dieser revoked. his injunetion as having teen and ist Akeanother hour. Mr. Van outa [3 dinner was seni pri aide i ; mn 4 long period it has nover effcted n Demo= | Guaxt, knowing that every fow weeks ho | Adana TK rae : at ecutly granted. Were they to tiapeach Vuattee Parker, | to follow fon the prosecution, and # vole may He ate three i utton ehe ps in m way thut show i] abey ane res i w : hanged . 3 ’ nam Lis ned dn hus tonkiy sod promptiy confessing bis misteke? | be renched by Kauurday im possessed of n good appr Jem te in aining “all alone by himself at the Highs , eratic Governor or United States semitor, | becomes as drunk as liquor can make Dim. | tition proclamation as the only we wuld The ¢ were, gentiemes of loo high cher — eet het fe ever The | lands, Mr. Dooney Harris, his trainer—also the & und only once or twice a Democratic mem- | Even Wesxpenu. Prius and Grane | rhe s and AMADEUS wil If whe, f Juize granting this order they were. decely THE RICHES OF ARIZONA, nds are stitt in his favor. trainer of Mr, Mace—left the Highla on ber of Congress, Tn 1860 it gave Lixcous | Saari, temperance men both, might put | is exompte. ee the onty way by which to res | by the false repre m of fuels nader which they - bey nae pte bee ii Tuesday morning to attend the mill bi ig - z 5 ; . # nen the abel The same state of aftaits | apy 9 7 : Thave Just been around to Johny English's to Se Te ce hie vol natutecal { &@ majority of 27,000 over the aggregate | Grower to bed dend drunk at night, and ge eto subjection the rebetlious # Id Ker that surronnded this re. | The Mtory ef @ Iie lieeded mite Or Dane sco O Baldwin. He and Tom Kelly aint Johnny | Mt. Mace and the Irish Giant. After due con- BS vote cust for Doveras, Breekinnipce, | and vote for him in the morning without a | Of Havana if ‘an edniaten Cate Dwyer wore up stairs pre paring {he start sultation between all the interested parties, i Me ese Conte will by 4 - ey and party n As) | wan dae peg ha tae i nd Beis. In 1864 it guve Lixcony ama- | twinge of their eensitive old consciences The Jonruat du Lotvet publishes the fol thon 'iapuiees | Mr. C. B. Morehouse of Mrntius, N.Y. | getia, wiauch lancer boat than tho Stith, Mace | Wwe decided shat ce pikes ttn hla Feoren ee i 000 ACK It gave Gran , advice to marties 1s to s nving letter addressed by the descamp 0} on ¢ original explo of Onm, e at. Boats will run from Norfo! other , . Seeerte's pl i al urn from dority of In 1 it gave Granta Our advi to beth parties Is to st lowing letter addr d by the aldesd mpot ne of the orixinal explorers of Arizona, called | [Ot . How Private extra boat left here at 3 this | the fight in Virginia, A 8c orter yesterda, majority of 28,000, these disenussions and recriminations about | Prince Freprniek Cuances to the Mayor of at the SUN office yesterday, and gave an in- | f Me oP . a repo " ) ns a mi M. Hilly MeMullen of Philadetphia, who was asked Mr. Kdwards if it was notan unusual Bince Grant became President the Re- | ¢ enness : Orleans at the time tae Prince, with hls wemy. teresting sketch of the diamond fletdsin Arizona. | the prominent candidate for referee, has not : wal pro- the Re- | drunkenness altoget Let the Grayt F j wae in pose of that clty, durtiug the ear From his account it appears that the precious | Pived, and itis not likely that he will be ut the | ceeding for aman in training to be left to his it publican majority in Maine has len off | men ceuse to charge Gaara Brows with ' at ctty, ue am: rom ge . pen y t. 1 think there will he trouble and delay | own yolition and inclination for so long « 4H nearty two-thirds. Last year, ou the Gov- | ebricty at New Haven, ond let the Gree. | Pe'sh of Ie Fa stones and minerals are not confined to the | about the referee, I have just been told by i | period. i & apne. — * ¥ " sinmavnt erates te locality now being worked, but oxtend miles | Mace man that a dozen non have been propored Mr, Edwaria—Yes, T quess the tke wae never 1 ernor, it was only 16H. To overcome | ry men avoid pitching into Graxron nee | oN Ly requisitions for te ts tad listlae ix aleve alveediogs to O' Baldwin, that Mace is willlng to take most | heard of before, secing that Lam. matcled te HT this in September next a change of 5,500] count of Lis drunken bouts, These mur t ty, annewune Peckham. ost . anybody, but that O'Haldwin is very particular. | ght, and au now training for the fll ; ; . E Pe ae he ge ee Th 1863 Mr. Morehouse was employed by the | In front of O'Buldwin's quarters a crowd reach- | “Reporter Can you explain, then how it was J Republican votes fs neer Y.or an ave | festations of sensual Ind nee have nv wine, forty utiles of gout Ii . be | Arizona Mining Company a+ a machinist, and be | Ing haifa block each way ts eathe: It lovks | done? iY erage of 1,100 In each of the five Congres- | necessary connection with polities and no f cifivanion: x Bolt We at 28 hw went to the company's mines with Gov, Good. | 3. thandh he would nil dmeanentiea op face ah dobre te sional districts fuffuence npon the judgment of voters, The Avs Lament of sue win, Their destination was 80 miles south of Phe pre " F oo ; nfier c fs sthtt wanting, feanes of . et ready forit, If Leat or drink or do any other is Willa change to this extent take plac vitul question is whether a candidate is hep nlen be farnished the diamond » through which territory they conde até olteh think in Dooney's absence, and against ; Ranguine Liberals and Democrats anewei and honest, not whether he got Atdeae-camp of Nie tasel Niehitee passed. Linpressed with the beauty of the i ea apiece will see It ated then Tuave to work ellthe mand ; the question unhesitatingly in the afirma- | tight) on champagne or old rye If this fea gennine letter, it does not afford We n try, and with the evidence of its valuable d tine tare anti Ueno te, ea te Kou ee Ta bett rtake tt as it comes than get 4 " te. iw t 1 bi -* f “ ¢ «f s Morehouse and his brother, in Is, “e 1 tall in a lump and have to hurry it up thix het { tive; but more enutions observers doubt for Grasr, his incapacity is nd. |b wut Mea of the man 1 the Ge 1 Judce Narnard inthe Sur its, Mr. More! barroom at Barnum’s ts thronged, and cute it Whether tip. f ‘ C f fs Lh mane carried on the wa tions of food | 4 ‘ thoroughly explored it for miles around. N stands at the doom and windows of the Mr enateen tay Alani seu eo to tha & i hether the friends of Gnreevey can | mitted; while his dishonesty is proved Airbase retettLosia one imine BOT A Cnet A, AU taliba: trunk tie Bela stow Wane c thon looklig se Mace es the barber 5 feporter Why didn't vou go to the fel Achieve so sigual atriumph in September, | hy his Soscol muuch frand, his aia | ing thr iS = id haw : razor. ‘There isa rumor abroad that the cap- | ge . didn't want to get of my \ i u : ter ' y chonan tne | they found a run about one mile in extent ar, oa ad tyaining. “ Es } ; ; ; { supplies from thelr own Gove ! i Ait election. an ti tains of all the steatat enuweed be Li. : ' hough they are confident that they ou ud comfort oor even coblperatlon | peual inan enemy's country; but the exaction | & ee We where the surface of the ground was literatty | arrested; but L ot 0 It to @ Fellable | sramle tees hope hn Tee Sst thie same ae w then reduce the Gaaxt majority to.» ven to Paymaster-General Bare in his | ep euen t rtict tanle ofa} rerod) With (MUNG stones. A selection of | source Mr. Edwards Yes, 1 take . " wi ® s f the ie 1 Wronn apt. T fontic Mail steam some of the largest was made, and they are pro- THE STEAMBOAT CAPTAINS ENIOTNED, “he, ha} Mi ¥ me old i} v small a figure as to satisfy the country | payment of forged bounty elaims, his ap i . . ; walk. t's bloody hot, though, this westher. , i : y paymen ‘ ! P=] commanding general, who ts paid a great salary | et any, ‘s iced to be rubles and garnets of are OP. M.-There Is great excite ! Nows | Ht would kill a man if he stack right at it all his " that he will lose the State in Nowember point of provent-givers and relat inorder that he may ’ t things for | Ut nen eaut ane ely re ee In the | bas fast been received that both the steanbe lite. § The signs are no doubt auspicious for | to office, his participation eo CHK eld not wy 1th et bse 6) he t i 4 Bits captains have been enjeiied from carrying Ub Keporter—Are all the preliminaries arra 4 The signs are no doubt auspi f Nee, his participation in the CHe ! ties | 6, ; ' had ever passed that section before, and he | incu to the Hlit. Jimmy Coburn and one or | between you and Mer, Chant need sieeess even in September, The Demo- | rexxixe fraud, and his support of tly ' e 1 MEDERICK ¢ mitt ; relioves a further survey will reveal avast wealth | two friends went down to Johnny Engtish's t Mr. Edwards--Not altogether, but they will be “ orate are thoroughly united, and proseeut- | many frauds of Secretary Rovgsos, 1 . | ee text am injanetion aga ite level amt eR" rch. a'hertoat earch fy | ae O.Balderin. Tt has been ascertained that } without any tevubles 1 Think.’ 4 “nt ing the ent n with viper. The Lit nparicon with such acts as | 1 a 7 fact, Game of all kinds. Bui ate shld ed i Sera her? oF moet at i . avi: ant A Saint ety r wnat tance: ood pare sunbine i an mal he final deposit of $00 and agree upon Rt er Republicans are especiilly enthusias- | drunk every day iy the yea | . ita sof the stale ou i oy fa schooner st the final stakeholder ¥ \« hisy " cal his active and s. Judge Gilbert, h nf ised; but it f - Reportor- Do you think th will be ar ‘ | pagne, and dnd vir und other gra junetion againet further pro. | A nh trist vernment ripe wane b wuble al se matter mies . 1 an innoceut and ever vac — ond greute basepecion, pein Dare ie, ft Nea nt ale t. Rdwards—Oh, no. think the whole thing ‘ 1} 1 > iat { n 1 Gary eal apted u 1 ! t ace want Will be arranged without the least Grouble Ainong other Rey wis Whe wether rst election int and byt “0 ec ry, an pipe i ay i ' a ; , againiad voting of MG) shares. Th thee ain bacuo enure ‘ 2 drawn up Mr. Edwards is in a yery fair condition -has ; support Greeuny the fol name aton, T the Mail rey granted am ij se yield untold treas ie " leave town | got a trifle too much flesh, but ts dicpensing { ocour to us Vransporting the aney iw the ¢ ancl oa | character. du Kranc ty ton che irpoae of ne with te rapidly jeouuh. Ho ts a great favorite t r A member rn art and © ysearch of the precio c A SUPPLEMENTAL AGREPMENT, * ne prope i, inh In pecual Gen. 1.1L. Craamrn.ars, who wa Pee HI ra and Rin riba TOR TIUCUAT Ge the old residents, and they all ¢ tu Billy lace on the Monday rthe royal asent bad Li Aled ae bir dandht Se he PM rts from O Bald J as familiarly as Chongh bh " ‘ ernor two yeurs a Lomade ar te ve and Intruding prospe 5 E si ; arly as Chonih he was one of tlh y. ‘ rhoy 1 t been given to the new law. T were lulomente Mad aRDaceeR whl, Gots ser, ited ait the cur f) There is nota single sport with him, and be lent record the war. theugh ow ' t andidates for the t place, on . 1. Mr. Morehouse has had years of ex pte Rdima the netlei i says he foek: himself © ali alone," , yetvery in the canvases, is decided ud dishonest Seeretary ef the Navy § and the other Iuet, It ton r in mining apd asa frontiersnman. HH ‘authori Mace's iriends drew up acti re e : { t r : reals . thond agai charact vouched for by promine s Shartah Vik tollsera i AMUSEMENTS, feninst Gre (ruvsport his horses anil ¢ © to favorable nuguiy that on this oceusion | MPOy seats men in this city, among them a well Known 7 “sof agreement ae follows : : - ‘ Phe onde, Ao iireewho semd ortsmouth, Ne Ha, near whieh 4 he is Byer man won, ine Kailron banking firm. Capitalists who wish to Invest | cinals hereby abd ecreraliy aarce thet weiner trali The Burtesune of Bine Beare. < . ; , a ‘ n the enterprise, or young men desirous of | {Meany undte advautage of the other ws texan wnki years in Congress, and was Chairaia eposing trot cial labors im payin A published letter from Capt. Texnnst i going to the famed valleys of wealth can Gnd | place? ucetag ae origually wil’ and agetet san, | Sukind in pursuit of pleasure will often } i 1 ; rs mn ; the Committee on Naval Affairs, isa ent clair hice eANant cachaaad Nike Oinain Gucre ie Mr. Moi une at French's Hotel. A cousequctice of any Action of the authorities of thé | Undergo perlls, hardships, aud discomforts to a ne gallant commander of the Omaha Gu : : State of Maryland; and we do. farther That the | Fy i running as the Liberal and Democrat Tallapoosa isa public vessel belong- | contains the information that Geo, Francis | !%8 98/8 2% Hert place and tline of mcettug silt bv -nauied ani | Temarkable extent. Their ardor is dainped GaUDlsite tov Conxvon agningl TECee ti to tae peopl Gaal at Ganenaak ODE Se elas PURSUING PRECEDES TS The Whereabouts of the Sew Dinwoud | acced ‘apn'hy the uudeadeiied #tiua tery ty beth | neither by Arte snows nor torrid heats, by the . Midate for Congress agnius wo | ing to the le, and her expenses are | Paais is to receive the nomination of the Labor ig Me aaltan ba Wa WHAHE ADA Wallon ln Partion, “Welicring thatuurresyeeth irinelpat really | Cette of the een the 4 Pepsico bn ' fon-in-lnw of Senator CHANDLEL of Michi- | paid by the Proasur the United States; | Reformers and Independent Democrats under ainannit wanted w lig froin tie From the St. Louis Denaey aelat or earean iat Pleas BB ak ee of all He See yun! gan, Mr. Price intends to beat Cuanp. | but Rouesos uses her for his own private | BLANTON Duscax’s leadership at: Loutsville on Ini action, He had pucwued prevedout> yraite 1 sr... pia Colorada Chiquite-—Little : oe ; A Ata pine ny 1 UA O'MALDWLN REFUSING TO StON evening—with the thermometer at © outside, ae ‘ ; ate Reh us Sept.a. This le very iateresting news, and shows | within tre part sphere of judicial action w do river -on which the fabulous diamond 5 LER'S money and CHANDERR'S protd aitifloat ind convenience Sone, Tle ls very lutoreating news. and shows | son purd prevous tie Unig praseated i caterer | at thet ha daapato Jim Coburn waited 0 ti huis | and more tnside, Let it be known that Lydia The Hon. 7.8, Price, brother of the Con The time required to make a voyage Va TON DUNCAN, who te no wed | Tone daly acynierced ti by parties to titigatic on the Navajo Ladian resery: quarters with the above articies gna ted 7 mhompson ai iy of of ely women i : » r i to play the best game of whist in North Amer. | sustained wher apical wus taken. He wan st an holes West of Santa Fé and 225 miles southwest | them to hiow and his frien © Huldwin read hompson and a bevy of other shapely womer evessman, a very able writer from Washington to Portsnic is aout eee eee eee ann eae ter rene ct nas | igtetuskuor why tlie ckauipies shoula be selee Hales wat OF Penna re aoe Ban woat | them over attentively tnd handed thom to his | Will appear in asemf-nude condition at Wallack’s ied cently Minister to the Hi four days, The Tallapoosa on this ocea- | yee Sonne can t 14 dal. than tak tha |} Sianrenat judlelal eorreinion Mf Cintatigina | tv 12) miles; thence uorthwestwardly about 300 ms rapt pli and Johaiy Dwyer, Theatre, and disport for two or three hours ina 7 i ithes, wz can be mor han that the | of tied we ep roa. iniles, Where ft empties Into the Colorado, ‘The | Who at first agreed to them, but when they came “ “ ree iere Greevey sion stopped New York, in order that | onty cha quvthe Ys lie mavenient ta ali eit nen I ri. the peproact Mita’ te Coote En thee poet EL pep me to sian, they remarked that there was ho necese. | clattering, SONONIE D and straightwa P i ' ata hiitaeee tata Uirectionn Vives tvuld not conuena him alone. ‘Their einen I, ; * 1 ity fo yreement, aiid refused to append | Wo Or more thousand people pack themselver, ii ne Hon. @. P. Mor who waein tho | secret un horses might be taker Sin 4 shan Wii Hae ai Inuaadiednin fal at . \ gold indications, and that south of it | Hty for any agreement, a ma ¢ The H Y ta waein t , x Ase ms pendent fol) co 4 Aico toall the Jud xed with silver. There t* nothing sald about dia es, saying that If Maco desired to | sweltering, tite the narrow sexts, and «it, and * Saat Concieanis nie war : ' u shore at the Navy Yard and driven his own, and concentrate upon him the | play caree urn shed these precedente iG he eave fight there was he necessity for any such agree 2 , ing Man service for nde, however lauch, and palpitate, and imagine thes are Lav a the Chappaqua f wound ently to timber them afte f the straight-out Democrats, the Labor Mr. Heoch sald he would not trouble himself aia i Bt as they bad thelr aly and welt toga is lot of fun, If the women actors a AD v ‘ ‘ : Aga che Werth ts.of counsel in suppor 5 0 fight at amoment’s ne They further in- | feel no inconvenience at seeing all tose thou ‘The Hon, Tuomas 8. Lave, recently the confinement of the voyage from Wast me and th a Broe ‘Trae For all | ot ‘the. « fan He took a for THE MISKING NUN sinuated to Coburn that they thought Mave and | sands of hungry eves devouring thelriakeduess ; minent the § Senat ington, They were phen taken on board classes THAIN Is exactly t rht mar ted th tion af the Court, and the iis friends did not want to Maht, Coburn said | they have the best of it, so far as conuine® prominent member of the State Senate , 4 saiaclalvar tha Traders. Inasmuch us | intimation of the Court In that. action, wat | The Mye Her Disappearance | that ail he caine there for was that au under | oancemed : fir what little clothes tl jit Chairman of the Liberal state Commaitice, | #24, and the vesseT centuucd upon her | MPEGS Tat the Blwe lpden, tis the Court would dismiss entirely the uanside Avcoun ¢ Story trom One | standing should he had between es. | like those of Mr. rougham's "Tie Pie fi ator TneoPAILve H. Cusine, | mission een pene ' a ae acetal bro of tha fect rae patel AC ihe baperiaverd he hub, Uincavie so thas fn the oy at of e party reveling che | Gintleman” tn that 4 very ere P him will be an of pure patriotism, and w Mr. Beach proceeded cose of Bright Peedi eu a. original \ meeting aL authorities | «——wnin Gabas ehtis ah iat a leader in the party, heads ihe Lit i cost lo ple of the Ur 1 | show that they esteem the success of a han minat the dulwaukee and Paul Ituilronc Dour Not few days ago reported the | preventing the arrival of the other, the party ar FAs TIbBIilon bemTeare ees ke rf ! 1 Btates ¢ r 8 hors ‘OUP he unknown Stickuey bad asked yaterious disappearance of Sister Sebast riving on the ground should not claiw the stakes { ‘ of the county f Wald ft Konnson’s horse ome protectionist candidate as more desiral Company... ‘ Tues us dineppearar f Bister Sebastiana | Fine ont 1 5 i sneeringdy, * Who i of the Order of the Poor of 3 cia, sy To this OBaldwin and his friends verbally @ t wns a pity that t pron \ does the Hon. A.D. M N. recently | @ud carriage f ton tol un local or temporary triumph of freo |” Mr. Beach said that Shafer had been Distetet bs _ a . pe ,; Y pod foPrADe | ipwgeesee sented. yet whon articles to this eifcct weredrawn BiCRONS Ns De toe if ' t th } I h ’ Itorney of Albany county, and Btate Senate s Peter's Hospital, Broo! sand at that | upthey refused t zn them Just short of absolute nudii Ye President of the 8 1 of I ner water phice is wbout 10U trade gh the ele n oof Dr, Gaerne A A’ y I Bia nator i t itive teat r + when he occupied & distinguished position a» a | time it was feared she had committed suicide Then followed some desultory conversation Uifivate an esthotic ta: ¥ § ‘ i ‘ ‘enol hans, o a tauard ne housmnd str and in eaders e Vy a principles that he re in which Coburn an ahlw { 1 Hl disguise, give ua a fi gor, in the county of Penobse« alas Tie ert eirea iris with Cayt, VeNnentat tlete head, | eMdeqorgbe party and principles that he rerte- | whlte laboring under aft of temporary Insanity, | ‘Which Coburn and O ltaldwin's friundstouk | Mt quia ke, WE & verly i Bangor furnishes another highly inthien people like hing / aha iiealigee g's {| action had been shown in tis case, either A reporter yesterday visited the ital,and | had made arrangemonts so that the authorivies | We fancy: « scent sculpt 1 ; taal Liberal in the person of Cold. P. Gor do haya tt Rept tiiey will vote for | ee ae ihe Geouen | Uhe parcot Judae tharnard of Mr hater: ¢ Wwaned from one of the Supeciors, arqualnted | Would interfere top revent the ‘git Coming wt, | Wot Rhelik froin truth vee tha fall fae ee mainder ¢ h rand 1 U.S. Gras n ah Nex ee ae me POnse O! je Olympl with Sister astiana, th she had been foun Way ey Pee ae ty ah De ne ac . I oe th ‘ : i rn ' ; " n t ‘ \y pis Financ tok ' ' Theatre, and of the Goddard-Stamwood We h L rt ; t hi 4 1b f * | party, told O Baldwin that) Mace s friends i a f oun ab their vol if H necks iy 4 ot the pu for the Depart wn ¢ eg ——_— THE TAMMANY SOCIETY that she was perfectly sane and in good health, | to fizht and wanted to tight before thes. ¥ antalize the gaping 1 y de vem . A telegram fr I Appeared i . but that she had abel ned the Order of st! | back. Coburn and MeMullen Went dewn to tof thoir Dhiysieal Maine the I ‘ Pot ecidaiitie he pugilists were sorely annoye nahyregard to the We chaning Judge Bar. | Vran The. re and the Lady Superior | make such arraugem 4 would at infac nen? ently thetr 1 80 is ex atic axoce eR Bic TAIToRPA PUD ERAWe Seige ; | nard rypti gra an fijunction | had a short conversition, as follows tory to the fricnda of both, so that t hula | elte the erotic. than. the fost hat a most zeal Hopublican for ¥ which it wae dthat to ees edon peace y wand hadPatered | v, Mr. 1 ald he would ting | good sister was greatly attached to your onder Ah We OB Shaved to | Mebt after aight iaty the bake=ove ne ‘ ; ; ies 1il not to In the Stat Pincksey, | te rumors about the mismanagement of. the 4 the Church to which she belonged, Can you | nothtug f theatre and sit out f fine for GuKecey s the Hon. Jo Jeet 1 ntreal had rece Ia Sa Laven sees paps HG ee pers | boks of that soctoty: how menibers tiad been | give me her reasons EPR SOE é pilin ard” as a burlesque ta I nnd Messey of Portland, Soare the two sons | tion that a widespread organization existe 4 y hud the necessary papers | retained by getting thelr signatures on the books | “Superior Ae’ stated alread ‘Tur gr ANEW AGI mA P rovoking. despite ite inane plut ud ie STO WILK Eineke iN Canain forthe enlistment of nen for the reve, | Hedin Chambers, charging that they had cons | withuut going through the ceremony of Initine | Slater Setinsitana waa ureatiy oateenied by ies nally Harry Mon MoM ii | torribis Gatalaeun or verbiekione A r EStENDEN Of te ; ied in Maryland to violate the | f Vir. | tion. He maintained that there was ho proof of | fellow-workers in this lustitution, and it was | asked Mac to draw ap (oe following 1A fash of wit is. always enjoyable 4 land, =Putsam, ex-Mayor of that city, |! army of Cuba, ginia, Tia is under ast Pel tween | Corruption on the part of Judge Barnard in | thought advisable she should go to our h at BAvrimone, Ang. MH, 18tt.—We, the undersigned pun, whieh ts buta play upon w the wit Aa ie Rance tare ; Wis’ arb ailhavised by ie A vOnG Hales Ths: ra stata malty. granting this order to heep Tweed out of Tam. | Newark to recover her health, as she had boon | hereby agive hat any action of the authoriticret the | HOWE Of which depends upon sonie F ae PR LAO} ; are i General at's th Ate ‘ the two States, Both Mace aud O'BALowIN | many Hall working very hard of late in’ attending on de. | dtate of Mary laud on this 4th dey Of Augunt, Ind. shall | of sound with a differonce of meat may f \ ‘1 : x Guersy : gave Dall in &200, and were seleasod, Hence, | Simaking of the allowance tp the Savage-EI- | eased sister of the order. She h here | Bvt 4B any way elect our ork sverurcut na reganin | tho vehicle for canvas iy pleasure. i v > = ; sheeport.is entirely and unqual nd> | ie they Ault in GACAAWELAO WILLE OTaT mendort « Heach ealied attention to an | fora number of years, and always appeared to | Lotchiie the Kd deer | these modem burlesaue writers: so desperately » teh The Hon. N, A. Joy of Hancock county, | od, and false In every parti {t n Virginia t ul MY | extra allowance of #4400 by Judge Peckham in | be much interested Inthe hospital aha Chueh. | okra gaye fe ae )au | strain after effect, and so pad and f one of the founders of the 1 " ——— forfeit this bail, but be lable to prosecution in | a canal case to whieh she belonged. It was arranged as so place of meetin my 1 fiuu| | Positions with their wretched vert titer , P ; ), | either Virginia or Maryland, ay the authorities | Senator Be How much ? as her health was restored that she should go to | stakeholder otiall Laine the meat t or] inust have an unfathomable charity and t y purty in Maine, often in the Le i A Waal cor ondent of t nay elect—in the former tute for tuciting a | MEBeeelic twenty thoumnd doltars Cincinnati, take the vows required of herby the | myctiug : endurance to enjoy what real fun thete # tent of the Liberal State Commit ¥ . * tin b welty of . ihe pide ie eeetige: Bi ain Very properly qranted. order, and receive the Order of the Kt jonahan said that O'Baldwin's friends would | their ple This particular burl 4G LAAouR tlie . YR eg : < Waehitat ee ey, | Moteand in the I f nspiring to comiuita | URlge Felker state the case guid an volved. | which Is conferred upon the sisters: wh ag | Be satiated with the above, Die articles wer | as any other tu this respect, nod. in the so eataquis county, ex-member ot the I ure t r f ‘ eo ge ieckbani wet or tha allowances while at Newark she went out one day, as it was | Jim Coburn went upto ask eit they were | timing, would be unendarable, | 1 7 Sree, rela with ‘ A wood deal of misdirected effort has Judge Grover arked that n allowance was | SUPPOSed, ON A Mission of charity, and, as you | sAlisfactory t mn, Mace was satisfied, aud i Beckett is so comleal in. whatever acure, it \ stumps} ’ shaehene Gave t : : r | mnatly made In accordance wiih country | kHow, never returned. Search was made, but | Coburn wad myself went down to Englisi’s, | Wille Elwin so uppl out for Greetay, So is Pusan, t Aecasts ‘A ne ' ' e the | notions, ‘There is avery decided difference | ho tidings could be learned of her. where we 1 feMuilen, In the meuntine | they alone ¥ \ ‘ resent Si from or foresight havir ta ire Un tates. The tea plang | twe ty and country notions In the question | Ovo since she wrote to the Lady Sup Mav's fric had secured a boat. Th t | than Bea at Pp Be from yerset cour ' \ ly allied to the ella, or Japonica, | Of ances, He Grover) wus Tuctiued | she had resalved to sevar her connection with h eo all the way Hirugh, and whe " When, in ad nite 4 wd Cant of Knox county, who bas | orm ¢ Apel ' Hy | Htry nothon the Order of St. Francis, but did not assignany | Coburn went to Te’ was rea k | voluptuous, r » ene ‘i Hert iste by an i whieh uar in the open air in the Southern | uM He would be geteved and mor. | Reason for this step, This is ail we kuow of the | Yiaitess. Jin walked in and sa ‘ hor sister hauiris. skuery Uh $s are. 0 bet Y representative, | states, and there is no reason why it shoul c| tid hould think that in making | matter. fonahan e have got g te and are y ] pearing as if their nataces 9 or ince n party Wis or od the Lot the ( ment sof Ad baualiv walk there, wut ie wruid'te i the Ponges sustaining the action ct | Keporter—T thought the vows taken by the | te ge to-night If you a M uid TE | with the spititat jollitys ¥ " panized, w J i j hatfairs wore shi Had be tmpoes | uidice Hara he sliould be considered ws fauit- | sisters precluded them trom leaving the order | We\start out we'll I ih Moss's bank account gr , Ranized, on ANE, Tee @ con r 1 1 prepare tea for the market | fiuding, He wanted to get good exanit 7 | without the consent of the Bishop. Lo be done is to go t bhi an Dil | the dog days that ¢ i i eontly nilicatial meu thel nowned CHOKPENNING, Who emp former | here to coms with the imported article, | Judge Barnard 1 he coutd, and he had got ib Superior—That is partly correet: but in this | MeMullia, th i i ' Lurlesques t ‘ W! luture, and one of the leaders of the 1 w partnor of Postmaster General CRESWELI TC AAGAUAE OtTe salty’ aad. Ligh Ot | tious and reliable examples. He ade caso she had not when the sows. She was about THE AGKBEMENT FINALLY SIGNEL \% le in America in in York county; and so is PARWeLL of An no « aareat I of tand In | qiehanpa case 4 ligation tustiiuted at the jastan ntering the order is supposed to be as bindi Jim Cot ng 8 | U ras Ol, Apa 4 i Ginaccguin ‘counts, a> qroalthe aanites mal vot the public fat tea cultine until the plunts attain their growth, | tie Governor t Nose ineretiess itleations In the “slant of Go a yow; this she has id WAR FOALS CO RO ot ee ian: beret | nreparation are hea y before i L iv vid worthy Caden inarl- | which takes from three te flve w the CUB ARROGANCE OF THE POLICE, proken. and Monahan talked arrest r at Many weeks "the loading ¢ i Lirge WGA LWITe Cree ee sree te rf hen the Htenurter—Te any penalty attached to thin aise | {Rd Monahan talked arrest, O'Baldwin sat with | Wns, Wyeks “the loading H a ST Can her who inve avit hook, which | loaves are ready fc king this muat be done | .Mr. Beuch reviewed the Steinhart case, and 4 Sl) his shirtopen in front and a big chip baton t eters ba the Cananen tn ate { ‘ r aul picking this muat be done | 4, Mr. Heuc , ' ase, and | ter for the step shiv lias Laken 7 ning i ) Thala Aramns mil imate te be ; Hate for Cong n his district war useful but which would not sell. A stock | by hand inbor, and in Ching it requires eign | tne (ants conus case, He spoke of the arro- | Superior Sho can never enter this or any or- | Contd a een kaye that before Fok there | display of naked women, that « 1 Hl We do not extend this list simply bee | company was formed, and an exeaw partner of | ¢ gan tind tosulting authority in many eases ex- | der again. She has forfeited all right tothe | 2 Baldwin was saying that be could Tick Mace | jt in at this present writ ny a ing Wee hates eA REEF 1) days! work of Afteen skilful bands to pick enough | erted by the police of the city, arresting a cits | Chante iat ane Wanted to leave the onder, | Mud wanted to do it, Vinatiy Jim Coburn stepped gpa decent i oause single names, even of vepreseutative | the dishonest and jolly eeretary Roweson way | Joaves tu produce three hundred pounds of the | 228. Without’ process, not for an attempted | thinned 0 he a rain | up to the table and signed the above agreement - } p 1 have been arranged betore taking the c , Hl men, give only a falnt idea of the strength | induced to take an Interest In the invention. At | dricd tea, Hf the tea plant grew wiid in profue | J&ghes But ona suspicl@ of Intent to commit, | final vow by applying to tho Bishop for a die. | tee Was quickly followed by Johny Dwyer, who ony Be 9 Opera I 1 4 rile 4 i once the davit hook received the recognition | sicr , Judge Tarnard properly granted a writ of habeas | pensation; but she did not do. this and thine d for O Baldwin, whereupon the Mace dele Tony Pastor's Opera louse t ; of the Liberal cause in Maine, which, we : rs He vould be cheaper to buy the China pros | corpus, and the men, after all posaibility of coms | Lore can be iy lomecr a trege cda ane Chase n withdrew In good order Aart by Me niet doubt not, bas made as serious au iuroad | 4¢ to 6 merits, and Washington offctats, In- | duct than to undertake togathor it here mitting the imputed offence had passed, were | Reporter: tag arias at under the management of Mr. Dilly \ 5 ' stead of treating the inventor with contumely i : brought before Judge Barnard, who properly | took thi lave you any theory aa to why sho GREAT EXCITEMENT, Hea fitenti ery ciepape dm sgin mote aii upon the Grantites as in any other North. ‘ ¥ 1 diachaged thew, The, AY y his step citement holds on first rate, and itis yy ern State, with the 1 tN were eager to yhonor, When the Steanis ‘The Disrepurable Times. Gischaged them, “Thi no accusation | “Superlor-—None whatever, She appeared to be Nd by the mucosa ete. And 119 | 9 goodly share of patronage, Messrs. Hi ui, nt he exception of New | pout vil passed, one of the sections provided { ay. yyy, BPvM Me Bening Lelewrarn: Be a tas cones devoutly attached to the Church, and we never received trom New York at 30 this after- | Farron, who made such a great *4 i York, ‘Cough we do not claim a Wrumph | such « davit arrargeruent. as could only bes) eae eines Of Cale city remembles w furi: | house case, Me, Beach contended that Judge | {ectiy sano mid ene Tantra it gag fs ber |B ee ered ane Loo noe, New Yorkers | Wood's Musoum in the spring, will be the! wi ; 4 ( " : , ‘ous fish-wife, who supplies the luck of 1, 4nd, ia good health. | here now, and among them 1 find ex-Al ' fab onbight, whan an atts | Ss Pr Gayenuy in Beptgmber, we thing f vligd by reportipe to the Caudep mariugr’s pat- FH luuccutrovery with bhiugeeates | EMmEKE eaaon taper aa ed wie ioe oe Leese Rm geelaine with “some friends, but | Ouddy, "Hooley Mave, Uarney Aaron Dike Cian | Ciplamte of e benedt to-night, when eo allieNeg ayy " Sf) Od hah Whgs axro ele 4 canpgt ways ello, Owney Geoghegan, Jobw Borst, Nick Lang: | York's favorite actor, Me, Le Edy, Will asent ‘