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scrupulous politicians who for the advances irtisan purposes labor to inspire the colored race with feelings of personal hatred against all the whites who are un- willing fo eupport the asph for continua many years to undo the work of these reckless disserminators of hate, who hav encouraged a strife which may yet re in bitter consequences to the ignorant dupes who are thus misled into a causeless hostility against that class of the com- munity whose friendship is most essential to their weifare knew tholate ness here as ac por to the Ist his request, and he they informed mo that he desired to prevent any pubtionts ein connection with the disclosures to concerning what ar The =< Sun. ff Tt Shines for ATL. ations of GRANT known as the § ment of which I ad acted as MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1872. After several int go to New York and to withhold his name if possible; and my nils- ful. inasinuch as there Was ho jon of bad faith on the part of Mr. Jons- In the course of the several interviews min regard to this 1 Ls received any n the claims but stated that the said Ca TELIA were interested in other claims before the Navy Department. street and Third avewes, tre Arrah ox Pom h Thad with he denied that th Id to the Skcons Central Park Meomagerie— Foot of ih it. ani Bast Kier Twenty-third street Pry Dock Clreus, de, What is the Truth about the Rawlins Grand Opera Houre Oly mp'e Theatre The Baltimore Amertoan asserts that # the $50,000 subseribed in this fit of the widow and chi IN A. RAWLINS Wa used in the purchase of a house in Dat that thelr payni and fally, in response and statements whi , mitted that such payment had he cured by moan: dollars to Mra, AULICK “Tahould be reluctant to make s connect Mr. against his wish« he transaction been reve city for the be Arish Diamonds, of five t Union Square Theatre Ay his nem in Wood's Museum Thice Mov aeteers tes bonds, however, does not ment recently made by at RAWLINE to a Chicago correspondent of 1 the following conversation : ‘ed trustee for the §100, KAW Line's widow, and also the gu Terms of The ther of Ger wshiington. fore me, this ith oxi fund ratses irreconcilable eusily take on a new something of its reluctantly) 8 (0 the amount, He made some unintelligible stato- Mim about i three days, he was only nesty—it is 1 “ty that these opposing for irreconcilable, and that them must be treated very cavallerly by the Pr rnmodation of ap-town re brothers of the deceased des in Baltimore and is confirmed t the Rey, Winniam G, Haskeur, a Univer- isi clergyman, who wes the pasto church attends i Danbury, Cann, and who ni Mimesota, upon the subje wn aulvertisement offices 544 of Broadway and St ty-third street cast side at S11 Grand wet, near East Broadway, frow $ A. M. sented by he New Line of Battle. On the answer presented by Tue Sux has ts appropriate effect upon. the rid the opponents of De. ed with power equainted with the fact y paid the $1440 whi LANs fund: but f 1d has filled the latter with doubts We will state the case anew r of electoral votes neve ® President The clection in Georgia tends to show that there is a poseibilit receiver of that fund. York several times after that to learn some: HeTrenrLeLD was mad slave States Ye . cain plished nothing, 1 could And, bin, Rervs Haren, young man of no great abilit « to gain notoriety by proclaiming | principles, but having no distinet a) tion of what he is working for except Fisk, Haren & and others, that the subscriptions had been p the object of gaining a popularity Dr. Greevey in Nov na out of t him 131 votes, informed at N scribers to the RAY © list, thos M id to Inform th Assuming for the lation that Dr. urposes of this REELEY will obtain tithern Votes, where in the N et the other 53 votes? %, Indiana 15, and Nevar e amoent of | down upon h nuneiati which would be New York ¢ dustrial classes there. Lia recent speceh deliv Cuaries Dike exhibited a k situation language 1h seribed the House of Commons as a of mill owners and land owners indiffer- | pusiy it until the time al these, there are New Hampshire, Califoruia, discrepancy figures ziven by Mr. yn to draw upon. tuation will satisfy a mind that assertivn that from #10, subseribed still holds jump too sud- measures ser 1d employ- entirely No cautious man wi nly fo conclusions in regard to the whole Union from ihe basis ¢ subscribers coording to Mr. Haske, doubtful whether it was inthe ha a few preliminary Sowing the feeds of Hate. truth when he planters of im to Gen. G n. BUTTERY ELD lations betwe Parliament races consequent upon Ever since the tly striven to feelings with their colored the investments And how much did he t by unfort was in his hands? trustee of the fund Possibly there t counteracted ais been a misun ption of nearly 000, no more than $34,500 may ever have If this is so, it is certainly n nearly all the Southern States hav fully used the fre . pdmen as tools for th xccomplishment of their selfish purposes. The first uegro vote ever cast been subserit , as otherwise injustic 16 by public opinion to either or to both whole truth, and then no one can complain that any part improperly con- Constitutional Convention of shall be extended so that each community shall be 1 to its numbers; Lords shall be vigorously reconstructed ; ed; | min Let us have th vious to this, in a Democratic Convention which was r tlurly convened under a eall issued by the late Gen, Cha Democrat ex of both met on terms of equality to deliberate ou records of the Con- ss hothing to indicate that all who took part in the proceedings were not of thesame color; yet thirt had seats on the floor as deloga of these was a member on Resolutions and This Convention was presided over by a filstinguished Confederate soldier, Col eR, Among the resolutions passed iMfirming that it Secor Robeson. established, The Boston Post reports that in hisre- | “phose who cent political spee has declared that ublic affairs, retary Rowesox vention there North and South wncilable as fire and water, This is an atrocious sentiment, and the Post does not denounce it with any great severity th pogramme, es, aud one of the Commit f such ferocio unpatrlotic during its session was onc himself; but cts asa Secretary of the Navy and a dispenser of the public money con sof the most conspicu- yment of $9 ontractors named Sree already been paid in full, and payment to them h beter condition body to cultivate relations of friendship burmony, and peace and to deal justly with the blacks, while all attempts to engender or enco races were them forth n more correct in his assertion, velled through the rural dis- of New England ands of acres are lying waste, vovered with useless brush or cum- | pay bered with stones, which might by a com- | { paratively small amount of kibor be made to bear remunerative crops tious ancestors were happy to cultivate ir fortune-hunting desce it to lie in froway de i Never has there t agriculture been more remunerative than now streain is dotted with manufacturing vil- lnges, with ident on the surrounding country lilk and vegetables, and largely for | fy Yet the farni nounced as after any further i prohibited by Congress says Gov, Barn, in his report This was before hisement of the negroes, and the tolerant the enfran- must Representatiy not only without law, but in direct viola- tion of law, there can ‘onvention was evidently result of a wise and liberal desire for conciliation and I friendly fevling rent was th doubt what- ‘Treasury & prohibition of a plain. statute it to parties to whe disposition shown Democrats lands which th ment owed y transaction fully appreciated until we inquire respect- heir appeals ON'Ss motives were partially brought xaunination one of Rope. what was sy ng GRANT men of the same Sta into light int purse of the DEON WELLES, committee of Congre pington last OWBSON cross-examined bin + following answers; fruitand cider. complain that thelr prof ficieut to moet expenses, and they express | He H pay bett We suspect that if New B land farmers were selves and hire less help, farmi friends, E pre bristian advice, put your heels on th people of this country and crush them into Is it any wonder that, you a little good, Twant to know whethery ur letter to Mr said anything in ye ybody recelvin » to go into that, Twill state extraordinary cireumstanees | be more profitable, authorized Administration, » colored rae in places & numerical nder which that That is nut*answering my ques- 4 into town, and rs newer it in this ome rights her T certainty think T mortgages commission inexcusable outrages on the white population which have formed a new and ost revolting feature of this Presidential rampatgnt on in your ows jer irom you came after t tive order, and tha about lady who either received a present eerie Me Anflucnee mtu geety and SIRE TO HAVE MY." Roweson did Wei.es any other ubject; but further subjoined affidavit: Otty of Washington, Distriet of Columbi Witiiam P. Woon of said city, being duly sworn, says? “Twas chief of the Se Mhe Wiewsury Devartwent, under the Hoa, Luau am nol tuclined to yo Covington, Ky THINK YOu bo Nor registration ust register in person New York and live in New Jersey be » & few nights ago t men wh not think best to ask question on murderous the whites within reach because a little boy on the sidewalk ch. it is impossible to restrain a1 ing of indignation at such vicious turbue } butit should b Pool criuiiuals iy such instances are (he un- evidence is contained ered for Gaeeney, tural feel urder of Catharine Pl of the last, was finally rier in thé second d bered thatthe cluded by‘ vera THE Secretary of thé Treasury. who did his tine hed upon be now cure the pay nt and had ne to rviews he emploved itor of ‘Tue SUN ald that his efforts to secure uu the Navy t had heen ko long WNSON, Notary Public. ht of this testimony “the North and South are as water” meaning aud lose | olting character, the North and South we understand th sides in the great contest of the mtest bocween public robbery foo muel « are indeed war the neser- But when the future safety of the republic dey Sir Charles Dilke. Crates Dinks, the cou ublicanisin in England, has been very much underrated, but we make his mark ns a of human ed upon, even by many republicanism an im conseloutious rights. | fr who foot. he the Neged artment on succesful totoment ewith the | fore may If by between fonght out uutil one or the other is obliged to succumb, this final vietory is consummated, which will be the triumphant party— Roneson and th hat re alleged five , or that represented us ob are sty he SUN, | bor re repre to pap lias Ui by Gov. Busi and the mass of upright | Putt to this question nds. H yy endeavor= | bic fatter reover, work for » ends, he has brow, nself the d cortain class of t to of the red in Glas said that the majority The reth ed by franch clase in the resented in propor- the House remoe State Church shall be dis the idea that Sir Cxanies Dinke is 8 weak man will do well |G. Bers to study his 5 Agriculture in New England. Ty fn speech on the opening day of the | U1°% New England Fair, Dr. Gronce B, Lonra, | Pci are doing pect to agriculture; was than now, and that they occupy euch land as will reward Lorine had said that the farming people of New Eugland occupy such land as they think will re- | for their toil, he would have No one tition Less ambi- ould ens | ip 1 ap= He spoke edies know n. n a period in New | bur mak x | rath Wor in | ye | ba nit | f uofa}, professional agitators at Britain, who, with the best in- ius | tip Wil not be able top much le we | lew in ly in | ut he only | 4 Pre- | 7 the will of | eral if-way I through existing Lib- anifests itself | taxe benefit of |} the English | through in- wid fletions, and that | th iment the Premier is the head a fluctuating land and mill pre ® lobby ts at the of | tution that was established pLinetpal menabe Vh Ohio, ental their come wh at erops will be lust and only Saturday the case of Mark Flanagan. dicted for the 1 veratly | Pl varoely suf- smaller, | du Uf New England agriculture is to be made | pf! profitable, the sou and farme | 4 ers must not beashanied to bold th i their fathers held plough i pou whieh Recorder Hackett senteuced Flauagen to Auuprisuuuucus f9r like, 7 very othe to | branel more them | Mr. might | thet young men | has. but eirefather's | Hike Sh advanta over dime he we ry | Meryhad Jersey, Voiers | it »do busts | carne naga, bie wit A ty Miouey styl New MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 187 ‘| THE NEST OF CORRUPTION. lust ee ee BY WHOLESALE. COMMITTING He was then very ow very rich, and is A heavy cot the Board of Public Works. ker is astonecutter and contract- ntracts under the eis also contract Pe Rureau, and was Postmaster of der Lincoln. fhisclty under Pierce. ‘ile wae Mayor Of Wash= war, and was alty, apd althongh he y that he woul POISONING ONE WOMAN this city undor Pier ington at the breakin arrested In ‘61 for disloy swore by all that was li take the oath of alloviance to the Uni he nevertheless lu leas than ten days was roady to do anything to gain his liberty. ‘and was ever afterward nd friendly terms with the prin- ubiean part 1 Be Pe, havens pes’ Board of Public Works. for the New City Hall building of Baltin which he got as a re tracts here are obtained under the sup that he is a red-hot Republican man, and has been about Washington for sev- THR GARVEYS AND IN@ERSOLLS OF ASUTNOTOS hot Democrat Poisoning her Moth Phree Husbunds, and One Loduer, ton Dasiy Telegraph. on two or three Davily Lelegraphy ed in the north arge of wholesale poisoning which was partially investigated at and which bas, since the cormittal assumed stil) more terrible d 4 aT ctof Colwabta has been Pin Fifteen Children, dored—All ihe Money belive Goney ’ aro Now Abou Mow the Div aders of the Re} Attention has b: oceastons, in t sternation prod the terrible « outs of Dintinewiahed TAYLOW AND CROSS, George Taylor, formerly member of Congress my Brook Y¥..{¢ nowa lobbyist and © He lives in nowa to haye tio pollt He was expelled Gemten . His old associates in own say that » had not money © apectably. and a subscription headed by Mr. Cor and around Tane: came to this city clothe himself Wasutxetox, Public Works of this city has be for somne time to ke For nronths past th have been dotog the work on our streets i been unable to pet thelr pay | feast am throw up th about Congress. same row with Ingersoll and the Evanses, on K between Fourteenth and Fifteenth. Samuel Cross {¢ a great friend of Aleck Shep- appointed by President Grant as upper board of th to the Ring In ber of roughs abo YATES AND SMtooT. Yates fs a lumberman, and has furnishing lumbe S§.§. Smoot was incarcerated in Fort Delaware during the war for frauds © A young man abe He was very poor Indian Agent under Secretary Harlan, whoa he suddenly became very rich, Juct as Harlan did a evan Yost Auckland, inl head abe cused for trial. Ai water, ney he had ay old amed Wiliam Early turned out of the missioner of Public Buildings, and for this business $4) by ry While he vas Ci oman in custody is now suspoc ned her mother husbands, and one bode e have been able to tay the following par ticulars before the Ho to procure an ¢ vine of them, at Jared. thelr intention to (s unless they were paid. One man who has a hundred carts @ told me In the latter part of rd owed him $85,080, and ho wa: money to buy feed for his horses. ne told Boss Shepherd that unlors part of his money he would be to quit; that Mr. Shepherd urged him to Id on; said that they were short of money nd would be until after the e! trolling a tthe navy yard. .and wanted Early out of the Berry pudlished this in the Washington contest for Mayor in a candidate forasecond term. for the exhumation of mon p tested for poison: id Murton Colliery, and ser father, Michael Robson, that place, and was killed al The prisoner waa then about ‘and lived at home with her mocher at -named colliery until sie was 1 years of age, when she went to live as under purse in the family of Mr, Edward Potter. papers during large contin hen Merrett wa ptember that the Was born th r Seabaim Uarbor, ten He watd t he was pat are large contractors s fest, contraygs under the ‘Their office Pennsylvania avenue. ntil he was made Globe bullding, on inally from FCQITT AND OULICK. 1}, Fugit fs a native of Washington. sah and a jueniygr of the Kina, lick was formeniy a bitter bemoerat an out-and-out Grant man resident a me ard of the City Connell thing in the 9 market house on Capito! Hill, RAPLEY AND DUBANT. W. W. Rapley is a blackstnith by trade. to Washington about the br the war, and formerly had his she a-Half street, near Marylan 5 during the war ith Spautling is now rich cotton, but if th rrying the October elections and reflecting Chipman tn this District they would be able to raise him enough nioney to buy feed with in the ¢ their work In this city und er the Ring Qoverns three years, and succeeded ir FANT AND INGERSOLD. Fant comes originally from M. He was abankor in apprenticeship About this time al f William Mowh: ing at Murtoit Colljery They wore sho-!¥ afterward ndrew's Church, Newens od and Wont to ree ver of the He made a Of the property for the hecame acq © gentleman Data native arse of a wer attons the contractor agreed to struge roduve his force ve Siiniiar statements were made by r whom Henry 8 of stock in the Urs f of which grew the sult of MeComt gle on, but was obliged. te considerably mber of othe yagainat that edit Mobiller ‘Tyne, and feft th bribery acane # made public. Ingersoll, mem is, [8 a prominent lobby agen’ uth of England after an abecuce ob turning to South five years from that part of the country. . and he had been w for mouths loSblew of the Of Mopresenta. On their ret running the National Th and owne a country ro P.M. Dubant was formerly a barber, and had years where the Glote ofle rh the prisor had had four e} fldren whi wavy but they had rm to vote for his Jobs so deep, we i his shop for kK Hetton as a fo remained there several ye van at the « cur the i will of the L and be kept out of their nioney for years. Alock I. Shepherd or nimonly called. here, came nily were rebel during the war, He alled Demo- Davis says that, he pat Shepherd to digging post holes and making post and board that Aleck thought this was rather rough work, and quit the business, miber and gas ftte in the world pherd, as he mthe corner of 8 He fs rich, ar tmeinbers of the District King, ral heavy contracts, THERE MORK. an Irishman by birth. He came here several years ago very pour. During the w porer, and worked for some at Kendall Greencorral, takin care contractor for the nc has afat job of grading and paviny pleyeos @ portion of rung.a restaurant n, saya she died of this Mowbr muinbe ¢ carpenter Ur rined gentlemen that many de to then by t terested In s He obtained e 1a steam Yorsel. ber IN4.a kon named Jobn last thir Albert Gleason of atreet brokers “itying & kite H. Kinney stated to ba duughter and manay i-named were atter During the war he tnade some money in furnishing supplies to the ugh itis sald Jowan in the latter part of Au: board was hopelessly Insolv- nt, from the firet loan had Heis now a Navy Depart lessiy bankrupt at th Government wa President of the The moment he vwas bound to 1, and he the: He said (he e heavily In on the death of tu SECOND MATIRNAGE. She then obta reet ty ex-M ids of President ¢ nd Bows Shepherd ne heavy contract, it by: purel show his tra ¥ 1, 1871, to at the old ins wing @ Livelihe GOING FOR THE Since the DEKDS TO ALEXANDEK I PHERD FROM MAY with an Inmate named Geor nt to reside in Gra on the 21st of Octos hingon is the a ‘ompany, one of the heaviest * str lection the a workmen ha Deed book 643, Baldwin, dn of from Mary 8. Sunderlund, where he di ber, INmi, aved st y him, and, wich considered that be dre Jeroine B. Chaites is ade edlected by wate from Colorado; 1.200 majorit National Bank of Dy riers of a mil of some abilily and with members of Con- he was an ailing man, he pped off very and the early part of Consideration, aud ts sald to be w He js a youn considerable influence Deed book oni, not the Ring btained a xitual James Kobinson, a foreman tolure conveyed & fow days since adi- | $.fcr a marrled ber ris alawyer fi f the Aulantle le of the Dist He was formeri Stewart, and ix said to t 7, aud during that © the King this winter, »binson, sia months old, Jan. 4 1 Elizabeth Mow. Giles A. Smith was fi y more investigations. t v occupies himself d Private Secretary and in the evening giv mi-lterary enter minaee atceniad, Kung and the Grant Aduinistratic H2—Square 675; from KR. B. Nor. feet on Penusyivauia ate and recite Deptford, attended the Robinsons,and he states they died’ of gastric RUINING A HE It is stated al wbideratton, $10,300, ht Is a lobbyist tractor, aud anything and ina litle money. are ; from James T. leration, S19; rihe work wiready de prisoner tived with take nt least fr dollars to enab About this time: he found out that she had involv Square 8; from A. T. Ayers, 6 the Board of Put oy the King. cd disposing Of Lis Liprux, Dec, 4a, isil, north 4 fee H, P. Chipman ts trick just reglected was formerly a claim age: Chipman, H hibits a member claim agent, Chipman member of this firm in the city, ar over 81%), It should be gate from th At least 87 This doos ni Square 9: from George W here of the firm of bthe law pri Jongress from nevertheless ums in the now being dene. ‘Tuts {tem alone will ters also. began from Edwin L. ' hs of tue children, and told h m thoy had page 23—Squar from kdwin L, stanton, Jan. i They divided protit from their business that this firm. Chip- agents who put her dishonesty DEEDS PROM ALEX. K. SHEPHERD FROM MAY, 187 4 New York city, through the vernor, where maclain whieh had by herself and ent out, and he haw Bank of this ¢ street with ® f never return ‘over his child for his children Hosmer testitled before the Navy and Hobiuson did transaction. THREE MORE, ef uboFe conveyed t R. 8. Merrick is a lawyer of this city, ndemned for suspected so where. there: and strong, and fore they di gave them anyth afew days bee rof the King. Jeffers is the a Seal Fur Company, with an annual retainer of on correspondent of the eral railroad rings, ad !s consid= emucratic side of to N.B, Fugitt, On reading t ein the papers, thi Aisa al the House of Repre: ato bine th son of Secretary Stant eretary of th ng fellow, a een, Impove' Lapaper to him and said, * Tha mismana, vent of Loss sub-] of t the that the person accused n who keep open hou: establishment their magnificent avenue during the sessions of ¢ bring members and wine lay heavy games Pose TO DO aly tide the board n they were talking Hiions will pr hildven insured, eirying to effect yand said he mused this sus rand aglow them and pl al y secure to win all the of business nen and support Grant, and ery out that the business in ry will be imperiiled by the What a god-send it would nal ‘Treasury hie lobby has apitalists whe The headquarters House, an insti- arly lant fall b: Ring, aided oad and other terests of Un: election of Greeley. be to the people of this district if the! of robbing the poor to enrich themselves was nperilied, but killed as dea ig? #2—Same sqnare; to Charles ‘sub-division. Con- + 1Of 148, Shopher After her father’s death her u, d to Hobert Stott, whe Mrs, Stott, the prisoner ‘years, and Was bus hor was mare nau by a few of the agents of the Fr Has 18; lub 4, Ehepherd’s subdivision, Hook 6%, page MS Same w radia, Feb. 5, 1, the #th of Jun red at Old Seal after the prisoner came. of evervthit re: to Henry Con Shepherd'e sabdlvision, Cow House are as follows John O, Evans, Cooke, earns, Ale 8. Evans, HG. Fant, 4 Tnyersoll, Dr. it. Shepherd, Lewis Clephane, J. it, Hallet Kilbourn, M. Huteinsoi page 9M—-Same equ The prisoner, after abseonding husband, is f. id, Seaham harbor, Pye ntl the ith was represent. ed on Saturday evening at the Olymplc of itself has nificance, and we mention it only to note that asion furnished the opportunity for one t herself before the the house of her ering about S under uth, and Newcastle, r 100106, Shepherd's sub-division as Ack ner, May 21. 1g A. Yates, Hulyer, Dan! Kirby, Saml. Cross, H, Hutchins, 5.5. Smoot, N dk fist, page 17 V. Vandenburg, A. A housekeeper Hosmer, Graham, Ke T avait, Ee L. Stanton, A. P, Fargon, N, b, de the great amatour agribulturist, said that | Buea, by be Stanton — , the people their whole duty in re more prima donna to pre in the character, ‘he list of those who have assumed the nl in this city Is longe and nearly as long as that cannot, with truth, say that new comer, throws any the character of the royal filrt, She | fora grand duch married her at drew's Church, Ne of Mary Aun Mowbray siding at Walbottle a jou, Aneiiding twill probably be interesting t THE SUN to learn sot ebaracter hames are given al © wae suspected principal gentlemen to leave it, and { st Auckland, A, Corcorun’s sub-division, o Hallet Kilbourn », the Governor of the District 4 ik (82, page %4—To Libte Morton, May 17, av. Considers wife of Senator Morton, P. Garnett. M ny LWO years ag a lodger na A CATALOGL have all died, as weil pl Nattrians, BOF CRIME, t at while she wag had four children ‘a correspondes.c of solu ational capital before a member of Congress from the Sandusky district, and Henry D. wt a daily paper at Sandusky Cookes thought that Sandusky would be a great railrond Libie Morton ts the 1 book 67, page 2 iy of 4, north feet om NUN sireet, Her voice sp sant, and with attentiy ening can, we 8 England sh To Andrew Langdon, Germania; and her representation ab acceptable, tb: to Mowbray, all ith were as follows four years, South Hetton, Consideration, very strong 01 eods of trust from Alex. R. Shepherd from May 1, Unfortunately nd after strug it iImporsible t . Mr. Cooke exhibited 0 us a newspaper mat nition of the leading the Prec-soil party in the Stat © was elected Governor, he him made nye at Booth for several years to Snyder & 11 Bi “excen Booth’s The “Arrah-na-Pogu and Morning. they fo "is to be replaced by in the chief er, to be followed by his drama of “Jer Played in this city many years ing Association To Snyder & Hill, A 915,00); to Econc the paper attracted the as In deed above 1 Doth secured on eon ete Gh sie Brown,” frst Of the 0} the foundation 1- | of the Cooke family ached to young ‘Hens he was i induced by have | brother, Jay . banker Every | bond: W. I. Ward, Sept. 18, 1871, beth Robins @ to be played on fall the wealth a ame warmly D, Cooke, and w ‘Treasury he was Cooke to give the elder ‘ke, who Whe At the other theatres the tlally changed. 1, Isis Wot 186, Sti dent ullding Association, fo Snyder & Hin, Bull ding Anwor OK G0s, page 1 tote Tan Re ltes, f'Todd, trustees Diced Gon tS This evening a new burlesque from the Mr. James Barnes, the author af Joseph Nattrass 1, Is72j and Chari Todd, May 18, 18 0; io Gram: the popular moter ion that Jay Cooke Was the pro: To J. 8, Barbour, Oct. 91, 1871 tu Moore, ai 1,2, and is called “The ‘Three Mus-ke-teers ovel of the sate name Lisa Weber, and Belle Howitt ‘On the contrary, e's fortunes nry was the prom: Tt was through his it of day Coc nt Deed book 648, page 4 ‘© Fiteh & Fox, Noy.2 Ward, | aud ye are in the cast asant, al And is possessed of he became a til upon bis en indolent, and like iready been receive 20; to Geo, W Pleasants et al Honair Rubinstein will arriv Thursday mi RELEASE DEEDS ALEX. R. SHEPHERD SINCE A Duel with sh jug ima Patal A Foolish Quar ppear in Stelnwa lay eveniige y influenced by men of les Deed book 642, page 89—April 29, 1871 $88 ; from trust, Wh of Debember Matinee on 3; zentieman Con Soyder & HIN, July %, Italiano Opera, hetd book (54, page 48 From rite, Will be given to. Deed hook 645, page 400 wht at the Academy, Shepherd's sui Ut st, ib Of Se h of April wufortunately afew Sap of April, ruder, aud Mullett Lave taken habits, both mental him their subser clined to place this Court Cireular, Fron the Cincin Louis Dent, th ident of th nly and murder the editor of the tal, and was tined $100 the sent to the State Pris had his fine Uibaliv ion, sua From Eaton & Stickney brother-in-law of tupon Henry M. Hanson, June 2 duvinlop, syuare e old Pull From Eaton @ Stiekney, No~ mh trust ust arid 9 ‘wed book bl page lst TF 1Sig/ Sit 5 Ln Meade Haskell was ni giving hin Justice where one of Grant's fauily corned at Washingt ‘addition from ‘The Treasurer of the club is James G The Trouble in the Rweed Association, Edward Cupper, late President wed Association of the dignantly denies the charges wade against him by Joh ey and Cornelius Sulliyi y of the association in # bank, and ie ever ready to draw it out for the rel of the society, but tt requires Trustees to get th Watently keeps ou Bo far as Mr. Cu of land called Jamaica, 117 was at iirste clerk in the Tt will be ses by this exhibit that Boss She herd has been realizing hands« 8 for during the past ye siderable portion of his addition to this, | know ho is patting several blocks of houses in the city which WILL Come him from $250,000 Lo $30,000, CLEPHANE AND ACKER, Lewis H, Clophane is a native of Washin, clerk to Dr, Hailey, publ Td. and Was Willan M. Tw Then he returu with hie father au. sixth Ward, tn rely In some of g the above T havw been assured by an maine T have b sured by an Jona) Bavk tat no is setubomielal, for L control of tl the Security Life Insurance ¢ of the sick me Hoard of this bank Michael Connolly fell terday, the Orat time about n Olflver MeCaffray of be depoetted in honey, and one of the Wustees per jauce agalust the board which the bank Ke, aud if they had reeeived any uid have been seitled and be was fret the Natowead that tle a Ju and be bas al: ult to recover Lue amduMt, . ade Postinusler ready Urought

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