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THE SUN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1872. — = — \ political revolts than he does, This is Gen, | found that they have a more dificult task i ULY q 1 THE GRAY VFILELE. DIAMONDS. i . PRV ITION i Cur 4 Jone As Dik, WHO wae the Barnburner | of Addition and Division on hand than THE FLYERS IN SARATOGA ev aiwe miner Baes Xbewe (We TE REVOLUTI NIN Cl BA, Maco Acaio at bh Treaining—Both Parties Cluimtow Stakes Au Interview with Mr. Mace, in 148, and js the | they anticipated, and now they are dis- sila! overner now. His | posed to practice Silence on the subject | Y4#RY BASSBTT AND CADENCE IN A POUR-MILE DASH, Diguiuys — Lite oo the | pRoges THAT THE STRUGGLE 14 oe Wastes Hunatiug NEARING 118 END. The 2 Br, |suntanteteroverne tletaes for AML first office was that of Adjutant-General of | untilafter the Presidential election ef The train which arrived at Jersey City * ’ c | New York, in 182); his last that of Minis rong ow Ove Thousand to Ove ow Magsett-An Ac« | até A.M. yesterday was made up of two trains A miner who has just returned frot the reas is Used wud flew Gagged tn SATURDAY, AUGUST %, 1872 ter to France, in 1860, We should really Pa ponses. cide Came Near en mkiue the | which left Pittsburgh yesterday afternoon, | diamond folds of Routh Africa says: : ie geht gt ad eee . hat eff i : ’ , ro Tabara’ “ jain ey, the stakeho i Mac “A large proportion of the diggers are Cape ineipe~ Kepr olouin bs ee ee ee ee [at © Merve Urat Coll BABSON (FT SCAS) Hy Hef_A (ood Mteeple Cha Sn via SRRATE GAR ties neta eu aiion tee arto Dutcumen hovtishineny Hd by the Parriots-Caban Succonses, Brought to and bis friends tock the second, At Altoona There 14 odus from the Republican party ls going | whose motto is “onything to beat Gace 4 Auvetratians, and of « Tse Americans. Correspondence of eo fan, ‘ Ty TAVY HECK lily oratage tor erouees ale Leaver tie Hrofeccedl Wd willingness to pay | SARATOGA, Aug, 2.—The August meet: | the two trains were joined and proceeded. On | qepenikhimg of Frenchie. Htalane, and Spine | Caureepondence of The gne || ory full. Sf he wer xpress his opinion, be | the ¢ is of Chic Hien renttaditie | 12808 the Saratova Assootation was brought to | Thursday evening the friends ofMaco and Atroy | inide, “Those win do well aro xanerully Austin. | | RANEEAWO DE OUltA, seh We Oly mple Theatre A 1 Mates ‘ . le expenses of the approaching Louisville 1 4 close to-day, There were four races, includ- | had an tnterview, during which an explanation | [nos and Amuiioana, who lave Nad eanetic mio | hai the bh the Government here 9 Sony Pastore. lator te ® would doubtlesssay that the warning utter | Convention out of his own pocket. Ing an extra steeple chase, which was made up vd as to his conduct in leaving the | remarkably mixed. In its character, has sprung | Generel who ty not only about as bie a block heetie Com ¥ Life, Matin. ed at Utica by Gen, Vis Wren was ya We trust that in this matter Col, DUNCAN | yesterday evening to make the aport on the last y stated that tho whole business | Up, and itis a noticeable fact (hat among th’s | bead as can be tmagined, but whose pros my Haeb ta Thentec- lve Beard. | Mat feoble coho of that given ab Syracuse ast | willbe a little more enterprising than he | day as good as posible, ‘The rain of yes | was now to him, and that he had unexpectedly | Pew eathering of all nations the Heiter or mim | tion can be equalled oi Me Het stud year, Had it been heeded all would | proved himself at Baltimore. Me botd | terday made the track very heavy, but overbowt | heen apocinted stakeholder to represent Alder- | Clear of that clues oF rouchs tit infested the | Pasha. I Of ¢ ney CHGT ¢ For the aeco nunodatien, of up town romd ate, vive have been weil. Et come. too lite now, foF | there what he calied a Convention at the | the weather was lovely, and the fair sex were | man MeMullen, and was not aware that he had 69/4 mince vf a oeene ora ae yo jiten ptt gh : Ai : s uy y Kh me y 1 be recelved at ont ogalar | it finds tae Gane party of New York in | time the Democratic National Convention by AY ally sli p a : any power fe veal os other than a tke | roattaat Sina ore | mtety roman Chet, Padre, Sea WIGS IHG tua. thik fa Mices Si West | ‘ fussto 0 gene eXPetiecs oO: he first race @ handicap for ages, « holder, Tle seemed to be unaware of the fa tthe country. The Western of c ane n did tne \. ' treet : The Situation in Arkansas. s Pa ad via.: M. A. Lobdell’s gray colt Londons years. (5 | necessity of the parties either remaining on the | QAy un "aihmond fields ore tint, dreary, treoless | Wuhed. OF, at any rate, brought in a baunor with SAM to R58 PM 2 #5 wis for the use of the hall and 875 for | ma; W. W. Glenn's gray fily Nema, 9 years, &7 | ground all night, or by mutual agreement leay- | wastes; hot sun glaring upon white Hmestons; | Witel he made a tluinphal entey on hie return, Craven Shite Conyeation of At | the jadies' parlor at a hotel where the few | m4. D,D. Withers’s brown filly Mimi, 3 years, 8 | ing ft. Mace’s frionds state that Al'erman | hot scorching winds, dust storme. The bot | Gon. Riqueting ts evidently the man for the Repnbtionn Nomination Which mot in Little Rock on | aympathizers with) Dusxcan assembled BM. Hall's bay colt John Merryman, 4 | McMullen expressed a wich that Jolin Leary or | Mae debilitate the sonatas ior situation, and we ave at length beginning to une dertend the secret of By nomi Bursa Baxten | When the duty of paying the i's sHEceNKoN When, bor @ ray New York « two Dills | yours, 191 hs; and T. B. Davis's bay colt Pied: } Billy ‘Tr clected as rote Both were | hardly breatlie when’ they ven ty Pe Ba ‘ for Governor sof Hepeny, td | became pressing Judge FLanpens found it | mont, 3 years, & %. In the mentic around, and both wore de. | four months the news from thet she appoints auch men tn such elrewiusiunocs TAN SE x nb a q Rta Pviee courant eons Unat the ii xé cots HORATIO SEYMOUR passed resoluti ng the removal of | 4 y to contribute @140, while Col, | the favorite, with Mi:at second chat clined by O'Baldwin's friends, In viow of this, | AN Gazi. Th veo it ae to important commands, disal sty pose he cn ebestof the start and ted all the way, | Mace will put ina clainy for the stakes, Mr rease. A SENSELESS CENSONSITEY. Of On y bealiitt W hinposed by the State € Duncan furnished exactly 610. Whether | got th “ stitution after the Presidential election. | Judge PLaypens wow has much eoutidence | secunty and Pier Thunt third: John Merryman | Jtmes Coburn has already demanded them for Loegortheh dh tel Bagels te el Piakinteat flee dg lIdatadedtasdih For some reson w re termed the tof. | of tis ule hore is his having sent for the ¢ wu bs Pa , ; him. be ’ but asserting that the Amnesty bis) passed ‘ N's reac ees te eo ex. | did not start with the othem, his head bel, colo dian is nre ne fash cones, 7 7 \ ei saath iis bet {ng tha ‘a at neti in Duncan's readiness to pay all the ©2- | turned the wrong way when the word was given Mr. Mace left the train at Newark yesterday | qu: Fis Bhar wee bol ee WBF articutagly | tor of the Bandena Expaiola of this olty, and Yo yesterday eth by Conrad does not enfranchise any man | penses at Louisville or not is more than we | but ie would have hud n> chance of beating | moruinyg to wee hia wife, who reeldes about four | 10 tue spocohiturs. who. tk ficlla. iY | after having abused bim to his heart's content, vommuuication: ois dis ranchivedt by the Comatituilon Of | are able to state, Loudon ty any cave fille distant from tnat olty hion would conde inee the threatened to exile him to Fernando Po if agen Arkansas, It was publicly said, whil —_ AN ACCIDEST TO HANEY BASSETT varies SDoaney: Meviac Hooley Wate Saft nithfil bane ‘the mene forty for having published an article about Ainudec ny ‘ ‘ « WN Was fecet endeavoring to pro- Does He Get D: ’ Fottowing this ad {four miles fo Messrs. Dooney Harris, Poo! 6, Barnay | would be made. Larger stones are found in Attica as pull It used to basild that Honace GRastRy LAYTON was recently endeavoring to pr He Get Drank or Nott purse of S100, Dut ae t yeeittcre were | Aaron, Win, Harding, Nicholas Langdon, and | than in Brazil; for fnatance, stones over Ieay ts | I. He Likewise distinguished himself by etape fan Hlaiehieforthe trieltdudiig the freh | Cure Cie enforcement of martial law, that | The Hom, Hexy Witson replies as fol- | Harry Baw ett and Cadence, of 1h other words, | half a dozen of the friends of Mr. Mace arrived | aF9 tare in Hradil while in the new found tar nee | ping the editor of the Diivio tu jail for having fuming of 148. Be pleased to alye tis any HAbiey vefused to issue the desired proe- | lows to the recent letter of the Rey Hid a a in the city yesterday morning, thoroughly die- Kis OF 100 are among the weekly Ande. reproduced an article from some Barcetonn pas Aitetion you may Taye concerning the edie. | Jamation unless Chavon would guarantee | Cuannes W. Dix .son ; race lie het live wie $18 to 8 eurted aad completely worn ont. Dooney Hare | P There are the wuaual temptatiin: of camp | ver, wilel had of ¢ urge, becn approved bs the af yew him nomi " * Govern Naniex, Aug. 1 sett, and but few persons were fooll daieied & watatial ‘Which eontalnée ‘dah fe, amb nd nk fe Initera n i pou f ie. thy nioon re A.G. Drew, | Lim Tenoriineton for Govornar cmt : to sake Chelh BlOnoy even et Lees. Fie eneried a satchel witch coniained Mace’é | panic in auch @ climate, Hither the moat | sim tie furscolng sensoloes badgerings of the BROOKES Whether his insurbordination in this re |p gia tive but vad tae surtgnead mvercay PL ontdas although to elt neets burp fighting costume and colors, while Pooley Stacee | gucceasful spot for operations ls & phice, called | preva, naueline bas prouiuited he printing of GabeLey’s hands for the velief of the Irish | or whether it was thought imprudent to | RAVINE W spu tu a conversation, last Ww ater, fart, and won by about three hundred yards. | brandy dud water, aud expressed hlinself a up Mm brecand | See eter aie (te aE ee i during the famine. Besid t submit to the public the name of a cand) | (eT the mont cruphetic Muuaee. anat Titnes even | dtthe ides™ ee eee thts tat the odds bil | ite stigmatized O'Haldwin and hls tel and property arc. pruicy secure, for tho fea Pie paper all 1 did not oveuv in 1848, ws Mu date who is genorally detested throughout jnytiing ot whe i auth Money, foF after passing the stund on the see. | fOwnrds, but put mere stress on the pursiitan that there are Very fess of the macaldou of | abot the Carlh meth ' pus the State, it is dificult to say: tthe last nine peared have ecenGen, Grant pee el eh Pee aldenen ara eae shoulitbe laid. slacks san 5 hugs Aopen te ecl flere If you, 7 | peninsule; nor ace they all ie t u . . : ‘ at nino years Gen, Grant bee | abs hin frontef Cadence, and qn the aba dled hot afford to employ Caffro labor your ice Tron Fiarana Wardle hee Moric cnmeae vat is referre above inquiry Jnregard to theresolution concerningam- HX tines, T have seen Blin In We comp, tani | Oveaiae ot; tbo. este, was pulled suddenly His uropor to state ere that ation the perations will In wauy respects resemble at duce from Havana papers New Yori corre pom J Ie via tale at the fable of thers, ae horns tole, OF, SUB te oiled stdonly 7 of the staxcholder. and when 0 1s 'dwhi ¢ digging In ye ulden tine o| i. The | de ecuuse the latter elwaye contain sone isprobably the money raised at a great | nesty, It is necessary to explain that the | tad styoad. and Thee nescrecin him vil ihe mute | Horo to the Inelde, and Cagney struck tty | ty Auht Mace wit referee aid tor the fun | sane tent iitecrangh fF clothes. the vame | Accounts of expeditions, &e., witeh ICis fosied public meeting in this city in 1°48 to hetp | franchise article of the State Constitution | ton, You rferred tu the slandere conceruing the Pr don on bis rear hind lew was cut, and fe na thing, Mac «flashed. ‘Curt cooking of food, the saine dirty fooling, only | iMicht encourage the mon In'arms against spate, » | varied by abtvering inthe cold and melting be~ the other hand, news furaished by the Gov. ions Cie | erttaent, and which are alw. vs false, ary pubs tof the Goverpmens ig Pye an t the Irish cause in the gencral revolution. | withholds the right to vote from thoae who | MeM\t trakias habite, ¥ sald co you what Thavg sald | haave to be stopped in his tral ary upturning which was then taking | were formerly disqualified fvom holding | (iedad Maen Ghat tat L wished he woud take the TUDMAN'S SF ney Harris he arose, say ti give it te him, What do you sy OND DEYEAT. “set down, old man, Dooney res neath a burntng sun, ‘There ts o¢ Mame fruitless Work, We havea story of anian | lished, for the only ob v pledge, and that Thad'aintnd fo ask hin Wo lon the the third race w. Nonsolation Purse o “and saw woud. This is to be a prize ight, and | who worked day and night for many tpn ty deceive everybody as to the real etate of Plice all over Europe. A report had | office under the Fourtoenth Amendment | greawinal temeevdues society, “What f raid of the | gurl gis ane iulie and thtwccasatters not a cateanded Lobuidles SUSI inet he apvere: Inedeeraie ana sold. the Vou had atv exunple in the te orrens reached this country that a successful | to the national Constitution, Mr. CLAY Ton | toxenting drinks or furutan then tolothors. Ehaye | starters were D, McDanicla's Hoy colt Tubmat, pelltegmall party who accompanied Mr. M elit fo j fs ext lay Fv red by the Goverment a the Kaaar * 7 : for years felt that, if our public men would | 4 101 pounds; James MeCormack’s bay | behaved themselves in a most quiet aud oF a very fare diamond afew incues below the risin;: agaiust British oppression had been | and his friends have now decided that the | Molly abstain from thelr fuser ad a yom Maul | A Yates At Pius ot pounds; and A. | Manner, end on thetrarrivat here went tot depth tie ok man had reached, A TRIMUNAL OF BLOOD mony Wail street commenced in Ireland, and an immense | titizens of Arkansas are not entitled to the puld coufor lasting benefits apon their country and | OC, Frauklin's bay mare Arizona, 4 years, @ | respective homes like so upon thelr race, Nor have Tany doubt, sir, thatl¢tie | pounds. ‘Tubman oat o 1 | broxess after bi he ot With several DIAMONDIPEROUS MERCHANDISE to Principe 9 conspiracy ha seting was held at Vauxhail, in the Bow- | benefits of the act of amnesty passed by | 16th cont tear tothe cdvon referred to | Pe ia. hut he brngit wis backers toworful | thous Pit abaien oF Rela peatory Coffin are not a pleasant pe bat | FT gg My ge gh. 1 ery, and a large sum of money was sub- | Congress; and.as Mr. CLayto it amem- | that each Oil OP Mem wae aru) and maltenant sian. | kthe, for Hong ac buch'a | | O Baldwin arrived in West yee: | wha thes call the, Duteh Toor aro ane muted to the ruunralsariat wopas ted teovibed. Lf we remember aright, Horace | ber of the Gaawt National Executive Com- | “ tie, #: a < Sted on | Semehing pace from the start thee whe He Eh | Deckers and teode: deakcotn cp consider the | very Neual, and very stupid. ‘hey detest Sesprente Peay ate Tenaga etree is ave one thousand dollars as his he ought to be good authority as to Mr. Wiison is not candid. He knows | and the mare beat Iii gut very easily in match with Mace not off, and that a meetin aglish and the rieana, ‘and to swindle @ | mitt, és and {Innocent people are puliohed. pabsevintioe: boi dhe Sind, aude Dae : TF that Gen. Grant gets drunk every now | This was the second tine. that long odds have | willyet be arranged, He proceeded directly to | orcen Bagishman or a thundering Yanko is | fhe cncaba: ana tunece rat ubserip ‘ pink ws of the Administration on this | ana then, and has done so ever snes he he, | been lald.on Tubman at this meeting, and both | bis old training quarters wt Haddington, where | the height of thetr ambition. ‘They are very | hh (he uelklinomond of sui co incl CHARLes O'Covor was also a subscriber fo: Practically, it makes very little p as Ac rasnce he be- | times he was badly beaten: but still, consider. | he will remain for some days lucky. A report spreads about ‘hat an setae a i é ically, itm ery hi rae Paenitt " . Late Mid 4 to th Scat atom. ban task found. Wi estate near Santioge to which Us Sy extae eave’: came President, as he had done before; | Ing how heavy the track Was, the Ume of to | Last evening Mr J returned to the | onMcarct stone has heen foun atate near Fentiago to which the Bpaniasde uit no part of the money | difference what construction is put on t was ever placed in Horace Greevey’s | meaning of the Amnesty bill in Ar Dutchman, ts the w i is Diamonds In those rival le was met by a sald awe Ux report: Fit? Oh, anothe Every th race Was Very THE STEELE CHASE. uw boen estab have taken place there make one and the butet. nd Indeed. efty. On bis and yet an attempt is here made by the | %”* ‘o whom t idate for Vice-President to dis ‘is too bad that Is! he treated as cf shes to express his aduiirat! ry h hands, The treasurer of the movement | for in the elections held there sin eee nian, ae ia ma on ag Me Hing The racing event of the day was a handicap | have been, ‘Lhe hutarangeneat wastuac wre | oF anothers heeaayas. “ples a clear diamonds | chudder. ‘There every surrendered was Ronert Ext, Esq, who was ap- | vox has attained his uscenden CONGUE WORD neh Comal OF Glstn- | steeple chase for a butren Of Spa ovar the Teeu- | wore to debt near Altoooh, with six men aside | Brerything le «diauiondiforaus, The act! tl 1 Huet. the of ed by ti t ALL th A genuous words course he starters were eph Donahoc's ur seconds: that we cers and ores offer you a dlamon it instituted this tribe pointed by the mee Hi the money | calafuirs, no attention has been paid te Mr MS ie einiba TRE Seni the | QIAtE home Bitnd Tom, 6 years. 183 pounte ; ght, but Ttell | spade or pick, a diamondiferous tent, a dia. | of Se PeeN EY tRia Hine tnte elite was committed directly to him, and the | any laws relating to the elective franchise, [00 Hse denies that he ever said the | John O Denn gull by Astorvids oat of prove tt O'Daldwin tele- | mondiforos pair of pants, a bedsteml. an are, | iow jorrited the civiilaed world. Site isn't * President drank too much; and then he J. Boushram’s che wah Co get ax many roughs as | and the hotels supply you with diamondiferour public may be assured that he did not ca | but votes have been admitted or rejected | | ; bas kk} fener pounds: and J.T. Bia r join his party. 1 had six friends with | drinks. THE MILITARY 81 CATION bezzle it. Honact Greeier's whole share | at the polls at the sole discretion of the | 20¢% ot te confess that he has “ regretted iding Blackbird, 127 pou: me, and only six, while O'Baldwin had all the In summer time (our winter), you wantg od | Dropping this terrible subject, let us take a ri ; that the President used intoxicating liquors Was the favorite at #100 to $40 over | resi, excepta few gentlemen who followed us, | protection against wet. In wititer (our sunt | fook wcamilitary operations. Lhe forces of the a inthe movement consisted in giving his | officers of eléctions, who are all members ; iz fleld. Very or starting be made @ | and'who simply wanted to see fair play andu | mer), plenty of protection aguinst coli tat General Calate Garin. Held at : money aud iu lending to the cause of Lre- | of the CLAYTON faction at all.” Pray what ts the difference be- | mistuke in t and before he could, be | good fight.” — ee firtediction of Holguin and challenue the volun ‘ ing PAYTON fi ; tween the expression denicd and the ox- | St Fight the other t had got along lead of |” Reporter- Do you think O' Baldwin meant fight Hrom the African Diamond Fi org atthe gates of Gibara and the spire elty } land a zealous, rational, and siacere su It is notorious that In 18:0 thousands of ; him, but at the fence opposite the stand they | at ail ar Da Holguin, Gen, Vicente Garcia, al the head ob bY ; Saba uty /ONEILIGAT Go VG1a RUHR mn confessed ? all Went wrong, and not oue of thelr jockeys be: | Mace—Well, to be candid, I don't think he dia | Lobo, Aug. 24.—The Royal wail steam OO GS mens c Perel At the Bead of 4 — | {hui witenrindtve sabre Oe Ark ian. Woks The simple truth is that President Grave ings h Pie bis horse nd quickly re oe, bad ke Mere ¥ og es ae) ship from Cape Town bos arrived at Southamp | ronds are Intercepted by the patriots, and the ‘The Warning Given at Utien—Too Latet | he P sate rr Tod the eaerelos of thoh, | £68 4runk at intervals; and all his prinei- | take the lead From this point ie | ented ‘one of their own men, who would de. | °° hewe from the diamond Golds Wy very } tslegraph lus been destroyed to hundreds of ; # 3 summarily denic » exercise of thei perptetabe i Wine HAA _ | sailed away in front, taking his jamps in splendid in their man’s favor. He knew I could lick | favorable. Large numbers of the precious | Uee "a aa Gon, Cuantes H. Vax Wrek made some | right, for'no other reason than that they | Pl supporters, Mr. Watson included, un- | styin and Winning by fifty yards from Blackbird : | him easy, and be tried to get ev phate te. | stones continue to be toynd Gen. Tgnacio Azromonte has bad a severe ene i sensible remarks in the GRANT Convention mated OF at tng of t derstand that such is the fact. Sometimes | tine, 6:88. Sorrel Dan and Asteroid colt made a | wanted to fight, and thon retire from the ring, | Several nerions convicted ors eating diamonds Patines bus the Wit tah yi A 2 were suspected of disapproving of the out- | 14 makes a bad choice of the ph and | Sitsbing race for second place about ilve tninutes | but O'saldwin only went into the tiling to gain | have been sentenced to long terms of imprison rad but the most important of al) at Utica, on Wednesday, He said he sin- | rages which had been perpetrated by the e . place and | ager the others came in, and Sorrel Dan won | notoriety, and euehre me #takes, 7 Tet Apien by Gon, Modesto Dias as cerely regretted the divisions in the Re- | then Governor, Powrnt Craytox. The | CPPortunity for the Indulgence; but gene- | the $10) by hi her tnoer forthe kaowine | nggpore’ Wnee Wie become of the stakes Deiat Sth reunine cin isule. naasoe | Lb + but whoh adteey publican party, and the causes which bad | qames of men who were known to be | MWY he has been tolerably judicious tr ea, as Blind Tom cou have caught the mt have claimed them, and eo bes My. | seutenced to privon turtwovens. | Count leave that nelghberhood oduced them. He wished the grand okt | Democrats were remorselessly expunged | Mot respect. ore if they had kept In the richt course Coburn for me. Why, ae, tie people don't verohel tics At Gur aie hadaa Ves ee es lurd-benrers of the porty in thie Stee, | couse the rewistration lists, and Republi. |, 1 Mr. Witsow was aware that lust Die Seu TLMSREATT GRIGG at Lkce lla) TELUGU ea ae eee Dee LATER BLACK FRIDAY had the gallant Col, Paguito Marrero with hit faves used to cheer and whose volves | caus oppesed to the CLayroy gung mer | Surting Gray's chances as a candids ‘ hen Wem abet emake aoe at forces. He walks thto ev ty estate and cartes ts ecisier a i . e the belief th gote dre athe 4 hat are chances heli he Wite of # Watt = 16 re s withotit any reststunce vsedl fo thrill their Conventions, were pres: | with ne b e. On the other hand, | [He belief that he get: dvank wilt rath Long Bianca, S.J, Ang. 10, | ot 2 ie le Abelha hew ey ts es lal ele PpR es : ‘ wile Irigadicr Jesus Peres threarens the lent ov tint oacanon ‘He fel Inesepte ebay Tongusly. Slanuallt improve them, he would probably not | Dean sera: Pata about to returu. to Rg nlaye between you aod O'Dallwin Late es AUR tReS src enelle Ga vee f Cobre, tothe Kieut warms of the pate 1 ‘ neat . : 0 20008 ba his contradictio: Kentucky. and I may ne s you, sir, that fellow don’? want to feht. Why badd BG ris there, most woo Lave hasily come bly and at thelr absonco, und ip inclanchol eit State laws were free! iu his contradiction bast Ean an iid’ maw sour fenders Glan he acceyt: Kacey Hilts reremen (en About four years ago Mr, Henry Butite, | ustothisclty. she real abject however uf Perck wned the Convention not to net ifs GEOTt C peaei stone RE LARS Ala ae ATE interested to how how od te hue f Bave | antinatton.) Why Wgn'tt the be real ‘ Paar Oeste eles wee atutnty to direct a } Septet atts that they v vote the CLAYTON tlekot. | sald Maney Witsoe in 183. to 4 tL have lived I they know ihar tundese they tiene married @ ‘ who lived will ed. Jesus ‘ thore they hac baway it Av this time the D rate, Almost wi raga ia tk j very have never would arninse me. | ber porents tn Wee Ed st Vh urtship nt, ora portion ! ie th ats, almost with- | ernmen| werica ia the s elinbl ‘ong whom w oe D v citar! ; 4 ib extn Head the great body of in ene i wes It wit would hi 1 tim ugly mite | ca. Mr. Buttle was wealtl " Eh eee wail ma ! arf Hetiublionaé in BNO hls « now-Nothing ts naw running fo Heenan than tke ; Liienhe aiden Ad eaiieaseaed ep Re Uae shea pinion Aisker ‘ husiastioally for GREELEY and Brows el b the same ticket wit nz but a horse Is an ie reely atte Gen. Van Wen isan experienced pol Tid Wik A tale kbien ct Guayt, and citizens not of American t r horses always under. en | pur were in cont be ch tances anc Ail this wi tir vote Arkanans would pina f under: Vit H “gee i jician. t } ' Wehe Oe vole e hin, y do se Or ¢ : pagiad ty vag hes nd i de a ne ed oe sa wn elrel oi tician, and at Utica be hud the candor to | an overwhelming majority for the Libera Kod to “yore: for’ Will thoy d whed many good horses, anyone | conduct ot eriattete ate When the I ceremonies were celebrated | 0! give utterance to th m which per iN Week: Bul Cuavrowetods| wave wuscait Nain IER ua OR alent re NE Never mind, Jim \ ha ¢ inevitable I prophets predict y the Gras? party in this § O° the | ee oe eee tush win IE he Souls onde ins pbhey | pion of the Tigit welghts. *y ’ f # | ihe \ t ‘ ‘ “ 5 ver deceived me; unles ¥ ab fivht when Chambers and 1, ¢ f ea and fair sviling for the happy pais HH ait in ¢ woe Va Wy bd ( m how horse, they always wor Theref kpowlr b B Mr t is f sonal friend of Fexrox tant : H ne i : risination: to.root out the alne : y nahe mower Dareire wees Dare ak heh mag omy} jut dhig qo ts ve. oe he wae young in yanre, was selzcd with t ie Jul “ *BaNks. and always felt { aires i ey pes Klyn Water Roard, the Ring poll on the tation, “Who that bar | yafe® Bas heen talking Mahe fe thet range f the could # fully “ } lowing they lead. When h { Meh ne Hold) «amen ie vered that hh appolntment Lany otver animal, or indecd a human | trea’ Ata ae only ellees itech 1 | sirlve with the bovine and pnearon ae antanad A from the hands of justice, and, of course Sppolr a can say more f ; nly Lelteve it 4 wi | st ving aid urine monsters of | upon a raiitoad depot ut Ca mane i £ City W on iitecals. tell you, boys, Tdont mean to gives t } Wall sir Accordingly he ent abandoning the Gift-Paker, ane vallyin O } : rks was illegal. ‘The H Will pot race e wise ub Cha " Wahtanano, eaplering. wilt i y will not hesitate at any moans for Tiara be whinh hae s rn Naenrie money without a gli w i r rt m spared, after u ing iinet the support of Dr. Gneerey, it nat requit the oblization, If ballot-box te ies ken RA ee, cf yt The coutuet gf Jou Atvey, the stakeholder nidence In Lie Grant-Corbin view of bag gold paket tid J ea ihaear ithe tatehi liuetha neaneocnine ‘ Al eh otanerestuen sling nal CLE {to vet anti f Ju it ¢ ne | compromises Aldara MeNulten.” w Y | Fie tacked his all an the tuetorable v of thirty carts luden with rice, wine, od anes its i ac cant he dosire he ad question was ratsed soon after the | OF any other country has known. “Had he ro- | men made a match the fzht was sure nenntine disel vec $belde's pineme are cent back to Guia sae hoyant spirits, ie RE GlLiee nee eat tit | appoiutment was madeand Mr, Watering, to | Maled sound tothe fad of the race at Saratoen | Ga but it these. daye, wien & thatch She, being the belter man of the Uwo, see Ee te ae ag: + o ae : os waro t I 1 11 the voly of Arkansas in N 1 guard against contingenctes, conferred with | Lnotunly believe, but feel quite. certain ane Raper Pret: ¥ iden that th phe pase hat th rere oucning te and haying neacy shown by Ruatan induced the if who helpedto form the | Wn party -_—n— Comptroler ScmmorDeEn and Tax Collector Bune | St aud well, he could bave run four miles, with= rad to base hin wore Ey BO Ceaee MUNG, TOLOLYGR $0, SHODS 508 wnaids to believe that he bt te bought Ipe \ “4 t : hod Hector Boe. | out whip ¢ Tee nara mules, Ww to do to rave his reputation among sporting | stage. An engagemcnt was effected with M failing tims trlect Te briba on of New York in 1856, and he we . forth: Care KOvGAS Who comprised a majority of the ap. | UME WMP OF sur Inst Tknow not that bis | inen. He should choose a referee Rimsef and | Frank Mayo. and sho ta to make her deve wipoats | ee Toegh ae Bg ta this, they tried to bribe som ‘ bers the Barnuburner revit of Hi Miwa foment over the Norah | Bolnting board, and Lad Lis appointment again | also. Lean only say that t wontt belteve tant | Ayree Maceand O'Daldwin to Aeht forthe stakes, | ance in his theatre in Rochester next ‘Ticad Celved timely advice ofthe plitand ecsped it tL mM tement over the N ; 8 1 sme of the referee need not be known to | night. 8 arrangement was made scver.d J F Reena tia y therefore knows what bolting means, and | Carolina election has died Chore aye: | Ride. ‘This, too, the politicians say was iilegal, | Ne Mas cone Hts but he te a ge and any | either party until thelr arrival on the ground. | Weeks ago, aud the fair Sts, Hatton tee Clintons | pe acias eaxiine Gomez Secured tHe srhale seat how effective it can be made in suppo { . because Auditor SUAURMAN, the other member | Bod cis wher hues snot know a! Then if one of thei refuses to, ght Was to go to Roel hropare for tho event. | Mayari and hie moveionty aoe hit oa ‘ In support of | it few pointe in relation to that contest | of the board, was not consulted. Notwitheees te whan he seeg tlm, Leamington stood | Alderman give the money to hls “unt Upon a close comput the “agent” and | forwe fermen hethe bee, alt overrwhan Nar Y of the d, was not consulted. Notwithstau on in Kentuc 6 enous,» This ts py bly what ullen W fl ne Was short sary | ee hoe see tee Coie nol cause to wale principles as vital as those involved in the axe worths of atlention, Iu thu! ing the law aives the power of appointinent to ty Egitleton, Ae Longfoton tee tans | pole propably what MedMullea will dc husband found that he was shart the necessary | he has devoted himacif a Ba and he istoo wary a politician 0! dis. 7 OLE TEED, . tis not as if they were four out of m hte ele, stalked 1 the stage allife. His tality amony the Spaniards is enare and he ist wary a politician not to dis Vversant with the aetual condition of amir | » Wil not be sattsfed iintil they haye ob- but they were the only four that ever New Ricumenn, Ohio, Ang, Charles Daw- Ww 8. Clinw in Woes tad street, | 1 ithe’ hnmente nunibors or 6 Nave over a striking analogy between the | in thut state previous ty thé day of elec- | talucd the opiaton of thelr Corporation Attor. | TAD OF that seasons wet. | Therefor Sere avery Suanis Reopen Of thls Dinca. Was his family out Of the city, and feased his | ¢ them to concentrate thetr forces and t ‘* exodus from the Democratic party of New | tion devoted that MERRINON would be . this end Alderman Wyte, of the | irediratn and the manawhe selected hin ay, When the Hev. Mr Hera, a Baptist ininiacer | ilies With all its ihe imtbhetlag fate ot't | the snidiers Aro mound ie A hoveiila Gaaweae York then and the exodus from the BL.) pyiyiy clected, or that the election would | SeveHth Ward, has prepared a resolution, which | ¢ownt of Nis matchless form, performances, and This city, passed along and nal, * Dawe brothorsitslaw of the lonsur Wont to cite teseece VIack everyth nd the comumbssariat des By * publican party now a Repti age ech Tae Re uil | is to be submitted to the board, directing that ding) agal nat, English prejudices, deserves be a eae cet pee fs pe and siaid Uva the £1 muiture uf the be partinent, whic h oust tw sun Hy th ir wants, ls 4 ' 49 se.suction of th Sa aamaichibeh 6 sHONM | ho bills be paid on the order of Commlsstoner | The gentleman Who bow owns hin makes a mls- | around 'spunging and begging from other peo- | Wie etn beled ke bine itd Breanne there arena less trina aigk heapie 4") Tn 1818 w large evetion of the New York | uate voters hud been sent into the | Winsixa until the question of the legality of | take innot keeping him in. Kensucky, the home | ple." Hera then said, “Do Lowe you an silver ioe piteher, &e. were nc Sn aemieatalth the wicks wie live oe ate ene Democracy vose in opposition to the pro- | State in great numbers to Hegally vote | pis appott Phat Pe ebro of more good, sound, and well-bred. mares than at the same tine pulling out a thy ay on a truck to a paw ubrok nd cared for. an) who are even deprived Aelita paliee Ga : we , polntment has led. This action | any other state or country In, the world. Pvoe bank note, Dawson then called hii RYT RE ra tra ti? paaadiaa Rerasuie teeihe ; teriptive policy of a National Aduinist the ¢ tiek 1 1 nto the extent out $159. ine indispensable to thelr recovery Mnistra- | the GRany ticket. The whole power of | has given hope to the plunderers of the city | by your paper that Blair Athol suid recently in Hera then slapped Dawson off the With thls addition to ficteoos nest - fof the comumlssariat department has tion which they had helped to puoi th Adiain'stration was directed to the | treasury, and has delayed the work of reform so Bivgland fora ler, B Brie, Bout 15.000, bus I ¢ an |W ina hae arenes sort of a y anier | hastened to Hochester with hi tial ear. ¢ ved from his po tien, but he walks power, Led by such men as Joux V work ‘of carrying North Cavolina, and pily begun. Jakey Wornrn is still drawing | jorse than Leaminzton, and, if the two were in | Out @ jack-knife and cut a litue slit about five (ng Venus and Jha There by ; Abt Ma: mitt ade levaged ch ; Benes, Saxroro BE, Cuvren, Saacen J. | money was supplicd for the work with | bls seven dollars a day without rendering any | Kentucky, the brown horas would yet all my. | oF six inches long in his back. Mr. Hera then Oe Prue boc Ge, gaunt scrmets MESS ou PETRY LEME cai mica eilotare 4 Tinpes, Mantin Grover, aud Wittiam {unbounded Invishness, while members of | eiulvalent therefor. Jous McLavatuts, who ) are Tf my opinicn ie considered Of any value. | ae arene eth epatated amt Me, Hone | blaywelahta, “Panda being scarce, the lush ute Cormier MOG aE 8 enor Ary Bal i 4 ) 8 recelvod over $1,000 for « odo. | fy hauls say dera, wet all the well-bre¢ bmbatants em | and “agent ined -employinent. as night they could only atest a few dollars: # Cassrpy, the Barnburners phiced the Case | the Cabinet and the most influential men | Ps fecelved aver §h000 for rrying atheodo. | she dam 'saiie) daughters of Leamington you | was taket away for the burhose of having hie petacdir ine Jaton wich ah ere cue: Hier ovat ey Nuannvaa ate eted ea Presidential ticket in Hy ra Pe ae . os xe aa : #8 2 e four blocks some two ars ago, is still | ean. al keep them. belleve that crossed with | Wounds « ressed je oatthh thirste for ven- eluding hoard hus every thingy gi ua thas chef “- Lathor is th univer ile which ot Heket in a minority of about | in the Guaxr party wore sent to labor per- | arawing pay for performing that laborious work, | the best ons of Lexington. wuch as Kingdshor | geance, and threatens to thrash Sr. Dawson on | hone ett uti an ‘tte Tae ete eee eee tor the teland = ne eB Pe one hundred thousand, It isa significant | sonaily in the fickt, Add to all this the | gna scares of others. are fleecing the r Harry Hassett, they will produce all the win. | silt pated histrionic success linmued the canvass of ‘ VOLANTEEY fact that nearly all of those now living | tevrorisin exercised over a large class who aot ce eeaaxbavers | nors of the next twenty vears that will not cone Ba sei their dreains. Buta sterner tate decreed that alata dilacaplebndicaiai ed dbaatil i e ; Mis O ised Be class Who | through the connivance of the mafority of the | from Longfellow, the best son of Lear 1 | Who is Responsible forthe Jersey City Bauk | Chance stiuld eon the Kolden apitit of |. Sather important event occurred hers a few H who tooka prominent part in that famous | were threatened with trumped-up Ku-Klux | Water Board, must not forget to correct the impression made Robbery ¢ these drew i ik dave aco, The valinteers of ¥ tana uttered # > deney becomes evident that it was very doubttut |, O8 the ltt of the present month th tye Re TWh CO Siu: Tho account of the robbery of the Hud- | ip the absence of lus funily, learned of tie | Heached the aarwof some Feguiarsatationed here Tn 186 another formidabie body of New | if sufficient honcst votes could be thrown to | isnetand, begin. een cece ee eee ae etna i qunt Swim's honesty ar abitt- County g city) Hank by young Kingsland. tt | he went before Juscice McQuade of Yorkviiie | and everybody expectad an agray between th : t ; land, begun twenty-three years ago, wa o ride a race satisfactorily, not can T close per of the 24d, If correet iu all ite details, # one Aled a eo ‘daainst dtr, Buttle, chung, | The Governor Was thoroughly alarmed, sui he York Democrats rose in hostility to the | overcome th , augmented, as | celebrated with Iinpostng coreronies, In which | sletter without acknowledging the great kind dpaeees ts | tae Le Wh band heey Te ence ne rders that the money be found 'a nrblirary couduahat a Macdanhl Adainic (itwar ain: sada OL UaGalil Reenter io ness and sympathy. that Phave met with he $m, ‘The necessary. warren (ee [ and paid over to the men, Brigadier Martt Me) ve : 6 Prince a! Jes partieipated. This break- | the East, It has made an impression that will hands of Chief of Police Kelso. A ate | del Campo was sent off in all haste ty Quant ration upon whieh they had helped to | imported x ter is a mile aud a hulf long, is three hundied | 8¢eompany me to Kentucky and to the grave sent to Chief Bherman of Rochests ing | Damo, and ho made a clean sweep s “ 4 confer office. Marshalled by such men a Nhe Grantites felt certain of carrying | feet wide at the base, and one hundred feet | Mit ave come te the concluston that while Whether Huttle was in tat eity Sree | (H,the Custom House there q ofc ; E Jd Kentucky bs the home of the best horses, tve f i an The volunteers of Guantanamo, whose ter ' Janes 8, Wansworti, Recney EF, Feros, | the State by a great majority, but the | high. In tts construction nearly six millions of tis the home of the most unselft-b and sym te erent ater Paes Lik | of service had expired, were lately ists a Hexey R. Seuven, Lectes Rowson, and | first returns that canie in were so far from | 88 Of stone have been used, The line of w pathizing men, Your felead, Joy Haren i in Thursday evening, arriving nee | ADy f them at orice passed over t t Cartes Huaites, they untted with other | what they expected that the greater por- | [¢Droken at a dista 5 98 rie mi Mhe Tidinw Beace Coutarence a Bellare Srthis gate fata A rakt follow the example of the i organizations in the formation of the Re tion of them lost their heads and gave up | ay Phttet M4 : : ap op i. ne one hund CucaGo, Aug. 3.—The Times's special corre- } he performan: oof Tony Pi recnl'sted them, and las teorvoratet them \ publican party in this State, which, inthe | the State, Not so iu Washington, Thero | ove of the harbor without beating toand tine | fondent. writing from Chegenne and the Arapation | on wag. Aud Witla. wet SacLA Benoa o a Geni af Uattrao vareiily tape tatsec H i Presidential contest of that year t was known that whovver was elocted in | northwestern end of the work. Convict labor | qe inder date of Aug. 9, aayn the proceedings of | youn Kingsland, pray, ¢ ard bail until the» f these events, but they leas out and REMON rity over BUCHANAN 0 rth Carolina, theG Rant cand erate 3 Fatt ‘ { F Fa majority over BucnANan of | North Caroling, theGrayteandidates could | has beon largely used in the construction of this | hostile Tudiaus thue far appear to be a talture,. "The curtain beat the officer two aities ment of San \ tig hearly seventy thotsand, It is a striking | be counted in, all the election officials of wt work, the result of which is an artificial | Kiowas are evidently disposed to make this pretence of on a string’ tor w third, the ws Ne by the Vi Midd | fact that a very large proportion of tH that State having been appointed by the hor of refuge, Mftecn hundred acres in ex | frlendship in order to seenre the release of thetr ehiets era la i iy the Goverauent. of ros afin Now York Democrats who led t wilt | Guaxt Governor, and thus it happened t, facing Cherbourg across the channel, | S488 4nd Big Tree, who are now confined tn ¢ Taring that it was a trick to. ke by which (he disa was 4 On BUCHANAN are How ont in theiy | that while all the prominent Republicans | There Is yet to be ec a great fort at the | Tae Hialentiary. nie? cia ; era as Bee) Ue RCCOMpRINES bs MM ncouvinved that } it (October ‘Be advocacy of Dr. Greenuy’s cleat in North Carolina admitted that the State nd of the breakwater to servo aaa protec: |g, Tle (ACOH Malatouse whe Nad otal cee | costae M, Starmpf ri of Arbitration | was urvaizned before tustice Me guage. in the | PeXtgreat exerts Wil Ia . ania. ey spocsh In reply M i met at noon. Staempfi, the Swies Arbitrator, wax tied m the | ape and volu ‘ I} With these events fresh in his had gone for Meanimow, it wos bolily ap harbor, Fiat otsaln 7, Af, they desired to | estrone that an adjournment. should be ned vattt free, | eee tine, Mire, Huttio. had talked “with Ii MRA DAra leieatad at tiow, no wonder Van Woew wi nounced hy the wns in Washing Phe Hon, W. A. Bracn, having semured | at Was seked ur h ny next, Om aocduUut Of © HTANA tausioad feasival tg | callet CHInTOM GIG aac tihont ie tantie © Donat, and cu : 1 A A ! r ded as follows Bei) been invited, aud at 1) 00) persons are expected | Of the furniture, he clatins that an tive J vn Deaten worse than Cass or BUCHANAN they | + ' the North We need oa (Atlowe | 1 | tbe present. Mut Sir Roundel Paluicr ured the pr would relieve. hi Bla A ow y tort we a ‘ t Inust not drive any more men outof the IL is not yet settled wiio is to be the next a teand the peace copy ios basins and the acers:tty of diigence on tie | Tuttle were to le hit for fi t — A mbna GUAFeUT eee cn IT Hacoa and the, pease capt Ronrdy and it wo agree (sad) Ee wee 4 ‘ \ F : party, His vision of the imperitied cons | Governor of Novth Carolina, ‘The anti ORE 1S, ere h nt wab'e boy, ourceuntr fay ciowdursie ne i | 8 pub on will Wan't sone ahd a Palace tor : KH dition of the organization In this State ‘xr party have elected a large majority | the question of hove lene dha rua nel ‘ioe can't sey} havea phage ces : pat Aare no doubt sharpened by the reflection that | of the Legislature, a majority of the Rep. inh hava hin baaia feteinad far uiniahan he ald 7 oune men are ready to iva: DIs-A Fraek Oploion, X f f not alone large numbers of Republicans of | resentatives to Congress, and have in- | late ingoingtochureh, ‘The estabtished prace | 2 aud now hothing Feu dother build ' The sist HA € hye we , #, but the ¢ ere of { Democratic antecedents were leaving it, | suved the electionof an anti-Grant United | tee In the Church of England {sto allow t! Pac sing a Hu t appears t9 he upon its face, and mut bet Pane Aa i Wut that old-time Whigs, who fiud their | States Senator in the place of Poon. ‘There | Owners or renters of pews all the tine which In ie hoy Maaaigay: Balleved, GoLoMnUR ONG Aan ae oore eniey eect decosston Of stronuth from the trl 1 Minor 4 AtLing representatives in leaders like [na | is litte doubt that MenriMon was fairly | tervenes heoweon the opening of the service and | yiijter ot Camden Nol thet ot hee He Bs ter ar tha late Aastuel Gailowes, iki euterin tueceee, te CRNAs for SMa noe OL Tt i ' i on Hannis, lite Seuntor in Congress; Moses | elected Governor; It remains to be seen | {He coneluston of the rst lesson for presenting | weeks of routine plensure at Cape May, took a yeeset | 290%: dled on Monday, and her funeral was announces | 1280 A. DIX, ts # gentleman of substance, refine i 5 ; : i | H. Gainvens, the trusted friend of Chay | whether the efforts of the earpet-bag poli. | Hemselves In thetr seats; if they do not appear | for a lite call on Weduenity te Long’ Reache winen | £04 20'eIeck yesterday, ‘Two houre before the. tun nent, and intogrity, whose personal and private © allow tittu t r } iW F IME at Chat thine it is understood that they do noting | " 4 eh | was to take place a you ter, ag fapronter ja above reproach, Mut while ovouny r a and Wensrin; and De Wirt (, Lrrrie. | tictans to defraud him of his office will be | fond to come, and the powcoponse le phew at Ihe | tueretora tna tienen angeeets euagHT NE themselves | Sethe caine fd umecr ster, age abot 6, det Ying a! ways a high sucial pottion, Mile public Li kent g ait ' | iN, #0 Often Spoaker ¢ 0 AKL aucees 7 f at Wns 1 DOME; Bt » pow-opener is shen at b> | taven by @ gele, aud were driven Dus ta'eede caiaty an united In death, wile had the reputation vr | Las Been a conspk Hils . “ | : often Spoaker of the Assembly, | successful, There hasbeen great diMeulty | erty to put atrangors in thelr pews, But ina bill | exited | re driven out to/ wea, cutirely at | Eolng ing most tavely ia iain nag me reputation ef | has always been more dreaded than « , a ae A 1 { wndoning it in crowds, while the | in getting at the official returns, Jt has | which was introduced into the House of Com ue food, Both genthenion wore | ColMbUM, The loss sughters, coupled | the shrewd politls f ail partios wert | @certion of such men as Ciauscey M, | been found necessary to revise and rerevise | mons during U ton which hes Just closed Me crane eqament wus #0 great | dace, has tan Piet tart Him tgs Mlated hy turns for niany ye A wa i { i i " oxed, « retuen of the geutleiacn they re ‘Galloway with wshive | and from his peculiar mental constitution. } { t Divew, recently Seeretary of State, and | them, and yet the adroit Grane figurers | Waeaclause which provided that in churches vation mewilVucver reeovertimn | never daparticle of strength to any > * Woon AINES, Now State Treasurer, who | id it difleult to j Atters to suit | Where the seats are appropriated the church aoe or toserve. Nut Mhistration of nt a liver Soven LAER eS CA Ane ort Hid PaiMonls to arrange masters so mit | wher ae Af AD Boy 1 the church An Oi Pank Strick by Lizhtniug. the character of his mind iver than the longed to any other polition or | them, At this late day we are told that | Walden should place In such seats, if unoccupied | PurLADREPHIA, Ang. 23.—Last eventive tl fn Cump Meeting fact that when called upon y ¥ capa Fvlaht nt the Denviite Cump Meet 1 od upon whet ite Af depends of niucty countics have been received at | RAVidaa “yi seats: ‘Tits clause gaye rise to MT Mic tank tan atert, near Hestouvitle, ‘he man-holoof | win. where he ‘was enihusaniiealiy recived, ine | Hons be sat down and wrote w stirriug te ter wet Hay th the neva r # id another gentieman in thie Btute | Raleigh: and thot complete r, y animated discussion, and was Ghatty roje We tank Was Open, and the oll Ignited, but throe Aye t is w very devout Matener at the prayge | Ung forth the odious nature of thes aiehed dnd da i | : eRBn Raitt k Meigh, and that complete returns will | pecause the mombors could pot agree upon t hich Who Were present courageously replaced the man. | Meetings rk , quired of him, and his preference to rest . Py f ; a Hnportance than Vax | uot bo attainable until the Legislature | prectse moment when the seats should be filled tering (he haute Neate Ventent ie cage] er than beconie the tool of tien ver f D ; in tiber, The Grantites have | up Bashoinemh Hy the gttulug Volt Lut uot L Pa ik Hat, Bitrad | In hie desk, he exacuted the orbert ch They sa ed with bie general practice. i 5 apy ot *