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war M COLORADO. contract for five years # person can make tt SAM Bexeveren, who was defeated; and again | 4uch lufamour @ubrages on She libertice of AMONG THE COKE OVENS. fapnapee, after the Po merered pews, or: te eR wlohe ® o Sronvasta, Bes ee bh pag he we wae : B in 1839 an army of 20,000 men, with mas ‘ad country is calowlated to lead to in the i Kean that A pass. “a A GMowtng Devoe jon of itm Attractions by | years they lose money. At first all the worke camels, was sent against the same people, Pfuture, ew engines of reat powsr neg hot, en Mettler Health and Wealt® | mon are green, and it is impossible for the cons The : Sun. with an equally disastrous recut, ‘The es THE COAL, IRON, AND COKE OF) binat stoves, and beyan to produce from Bla | Wikia Eany Monch. tractor to make any headway until the convicta Corremen f The Sun, sseticketbhed ter per have gained some knowledge of thetr ocoupas Coronano City, Oct. 2%.—During the | tion. when in the course of two or three years past summor our country has been crowded | the convicts have become well accustomed to Movemewt Against a Notorious Judge | SOUTHWESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. p- Ae oven for roasting he eres, te in Philadelphia, ee railroad from the Fayette county branch to his : ' Mome Account of a Profitable Indastry—Ex- | turnice, about half a mile in distance, and The Radical Reform Club of Philadel- | "°"Twordimary Natural Advantages for trou | continued it aoie, two miles up Dunbar 14 Khimes for ATL. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1872. present expedition ie the result of a pur- pose long held in view, and carefully in dertaken with a full knowledge of the — = — — = = » hia are taking active measures to pro- Works—An Interesting Inatance of Suc- | creek. He sneceeded in nizing @ Com. with tourtats seoking health and recreation an | thetr work afew new hands among #o large ficulties before it, and most probably it will |? art 8 pan i upe od a Amnrements To-Duy. seated, SEINE Oty conninaly” under | eure the removal from the bench of Judge | coaful Raterprin ERNy te tarts gand-erushing mill, upon | trammelied by the urctess forms and conven- | numberof workmen make no matertal diBos Aendemy of Muste Cry !no 6 la Comare, Russian eway, ina few yrars the Caucanua | ALLISON of the Court of Quarter Seastons, | “Treeucues of te hee, mines, built his own voke ovens, and ls now Sinty Wind ereet and Third arene * 3 ‘ Uniontown, Pa., Oct. 6.—Sonthwestern | able to produce tron of the first quality, having and Southorn Russia will be in cecure com. | & UMBiKtEALe Who is controlled Hy some Of | Hrneeyteanta contains « xrent number of very | ail the resources upon. thelr own Pioworty: Bowery Theatre. Marts h. munteation with Central Asta. the worst clements in that unfortunute | gncjent villages, the orlgin of most of them | here and nent and terty dwellings provided oF Srp.uerr Gntan acme ‘Assuming this condition of affalre to | City. The special occasion for this move- | dating back ws far we 1Vii-6, ‘That portion of the | all tone who have families, Quite alittle town Tey Beek Otrens, de. — Foot of | have arrived, it wonld he dhanrd to sup. | Ment was an indignity inflicted on «| state tying between Laurel Kidge and the Vir. | in thls way has sprung up around the furnace, Fine rents Caltfornia Minetre ; : my | whieh te in a beautiful little valley, sur or gentioman named ELteron, who | eintaline ts wonderfully rich in minorain, and | Multi jucstng 1a a beautiful litte saley, ser FIND Avenue TheatreThe incon powe L Re would remain content | Quaker gent ' , roan i ‘ t Lavell Peon dh ibe " 1 to besummmoned to ALLtsON'# court | has a remarkably f 0 #0 ono Hrawling stream courving through It. Prep snd Opera Mouse fei Carotte with her new frontier, Should Great } chen 1 Youghtomte Sreee (ituael Lenore hone are alread Balog mbes tocetattl another ats THEnIPO ts | Britain again undertake to Interfere be- | #8 Juror. It ina priviloge which has been | Sth TM a i rh and sib urnnee.and the foundations are may MeL ahe obit diciatly recoguized in Pennsylvania that | Western portion of tt, wille the Oblo river | being prepared for a large rolling will. ‘There ix tweon the Governments of St. Petersburg | Jidicially » dubegaiahbledk y “ courses along ‘the southwestern extremity. It | a first-nute vein of fire clay on the property, and tnd Constantinople, Russia could at once | MED holding the religions faith of Wie Ti Gue of the most beautiful sections of tho | [fs few wecks an extensive mani ney ot fires make Khiva the starting point forademon- | HAM PANN anny wear their hats where | grate, Fine foreate of noble vik, beech, agar, | ite wrens demand for ir stration on Hindostan which would be Nkely to give the Englich all the business The great demand for iron with its present en= ver they please, In Mr, ELKINTON’s maple. and a vast variety of other trees, abound, | hanced price is giving great iny fron that they would ¢ sto attend toy while even if no such contingency #hould occur, tlonalities of the usual siynmer rosorts. The | ence, At this prison one of the tarcost eons glories of autumn are now displayed on every | tracts Is for the manufacturing of harness. ‘Thit mounta) : side and In every valley, and the rich | \y carried on very extensively in all ite branehom coloring of trees,shrubbery, and plains Indicator | Hrerything, even tothe castings, jemade here. 1@ tho appropriate name that our Territory bears | passing through ome of those hope among the Cotorada.” Until the last summor the ascom- | prictures we noticed one of “Grant ‘Teaching modations offered to travellers in this section | Haye to Pace.” hate boon of the frontier order; but now at every railroad station cominodious hotels | ppiwons, There ia also an extensive Curniere sumptuous tables, and good attendance are manufactory, as well as two founderies for make fered to the wayfarer at moderate rates, and an | ing matteable tron. unequalled olimute and scenery, exvolling Swit- | The hospital is one of ihe moe eheorfntrawme zerland or Italy, are free to all, Noarthin place | jmavinable. Everything Ie aa white as snow, aré minotal springs of infinite varicty, which | even to the walls wid celling, and tho sick oon ; have been tested with favorable results by | viets have everything done for them that cen im many thousands of viettors during the past few | yny way allay their sufferings. months. In our tminedlate vicinity are resorts | ‘phe female prise Shoes are manufactured here, as in almost ail — his hat was removed by force by an officer | and thelr uxurlant foliage attests the strength | business of this county, | Mr, Pe Jeane an old furnace ao t or for of the court, in compliance with an order | of the soll from which they spring. In passing | from tntontown, on rane Hie, and ts new from Anrisos, and this net hat been t a considerable portion of the oounty | rupning it to te full capacity, Me throug’ ; : 1 Mi. Savage furnace near Cumberland, Mary ¢ entirely separated from ete be ool vet | Lcould not but take note of the apparent thrift | {he and Russia should be content with the | fented Ms We Kt it F Au # beet Fo eect area tae Sen aneeanrtat | fiiypiakwrttnie have large establishment | ar acoues of tntrest atthe oye never weartor | ye matn bullding, afd Ie situated m wort dim H ; ; eminent citizens of the Quaker City. aah operation there, olting. co higher, facing the river, As one ent Oxus for he yundary, the presence of | °° A i ie barns, and yard “tbe tance higher, facing the river. ntere Tesla Gt Avaticed Bp Mit eautd bea | A. Philadelphia correspondent of the if every farin I paased. Tihere serine ——a zl wn el te en ctertty. and tinina at | the building the groat contrast It alforde to the a so advan A hid ‘4 svivaheta. Heinbtloan’ wah roy | to bea good deal-of taste as well as thrift and uw HOOKS. ir giacial austerity. and plains at 6 Wbols 1k Very, HoklHuals * standing menace to British domination in | Serouvtcld Republican says that a larger | (haustey among these people for almost every wEW BOO. tholp base as iltnitiess us the Un the Now | tale prison is very noticeable. Almont all the ; Thain umber of persons than that which con] farm house had {te neat litte yard In front + Kusland (mgutitatin veetatian ceages at a is arecarpeted. ‘The beds are furnished with AT these considerations have preenatedt | situted Piiladeiphia’s Inte gigantic regis. | Sdorned, with Beautiful Rowers. tie on the Tyndnil ow Ferme of Water. nieliide of 1800 foot s here tho timber line girlie | stieots and pillows. Tt wae atnusinw to 90 the thenwelven to the English, but they do | @¥ could readily be found to unite ina | Yourhugheny’ Aver nnd ita tributarion, and | ‘The title of w book should be made at- fe Nin nber of fashion plates that adorned tae emselves to the English, 0 y dof yak MasehiRanit Jaco K, ome thirty mites northeast of | trative by fa i walls, not ase how they are to hetp themaelves, | Petition for Judge At.trsos's removal inc thetels a peculiar branch of indus. | (rective by ite suggestivencss, This rule seems of —— ; r they ar As a to have been appreciated: by Prof. TYNDALL In blossom from OUR PRESIDENTS? MANNERS, and ; Abid sd at i Li idaldi Pi biay + Just Ones? CORY MAKING naming his new volume The Forme of Water. tn Projecting re Bins a narra | Rta Hi atieerr ie Ete i. he ae ee Ores i We are happy to say that while just once 7 Malahcl lem tied atleast tendo ndergone ® wonderful change since | THO Pellehed Gestlemen me ret apelene to be attacked by Great Britain single | | We are hanes fo ray thay whlle jue ¢ ft, eau \ ty D. Appleton € Co, Now, we are apt to think | the | constriction’ of | railroads | and “tel the Haccutiva Maualon and the Unpotiehe ‘ » otltet ates of | 8 the right rule for Presidents, it ix not ap. | of iron. The vela of coal which ies up A foes ae i ae y | eraphs., Rains. fall: more abundandy, a erson Who Dirgracim ft. handed; and the other great States of jileable to oadiditaton for the f id ns fn this begin ie fram eight to ten foot tn thick. | of Wat : nly In one of Its forme; we ordinarily | Grants» ene nd. veuotanton the Dnae peaann | Correspondence ef the fan Kurope ars too intent on schemes for candidates for the Presidency.) Hees and aaf a ueculfae Vutlity, being almuoat | forget that tee ix water at all. and we fall to re | Haver bean tnitormiy. proud without the | - WartinuTox, Nov. 4—Tt may be a quege tourreguur | secnring Russia as an ally to entertain for rudy ewe Walicd’ ot thectwficht’s tase | Ce from felt ir and of that La ae Dd alize how much more literally w uuld say of Recomel iy in ection of resorting to trrig Whether bave atest to Me ty Braiden ) sales 04 the Uptown adverilomnent Ollees by Welt | thomont fiiy of interfering in her eleauiit Hevessary fo produces prime article of coke. | ne atuwephore than of theo Hon whlch her:tofore hae been a laborious aad ‘ 1 i mah | Sh Whore Uroad stripes aud bright stare throngh the ae Ome, y costly prerequisite to the growth and yield of manners before the public. I confess itiee TUirty-eccond atzect, Junction of Broadway and sith | ounerel with @ small and almost un. pertlous fights alone the Pittsburgh, Washington, and Baltinie te © Water, water every wit cerenis. ‘Tho agricultural region has heretofore - Soke tok WIEN ‘and SON West Twenty-third street, opposite | UU" Over Rhee amphrts we watched were eo gallantly | Railroad and its (wo branches, the one leadia But note drop to drink been confined to the narrow valleys slong the { ‘ry delicate matter, and one for which Thi a ’ ; to the narrow valley 9 radon the east sideat S11 Grand | KNOWN nation of semi-barbarians in Asin. | OY streant? enone tetle to Mount Plesaant. in’ Westinoretand eotnty: | a ihat the very name of the book arouses a | Meus, that could'be ‘watered At will by then | Ho arttculor taate. E amy also admonished by eet, ear Kasi lirondway, from SAM. toMBORM, | And ko Russian may now gain a perma- | Gere luau ot the free end the howe oF there fate caer ttn Dine at RE MOTI" | sense of pleesingaueprian which to the best of | Coaiientipetneantl eunicormty ans Bile | che fect that enator Conkling and others, Ts de Gait Your Weil) Cain del selene in Khiva, ellis, vith = cre mas - closely resemble the iiivatrations of Baquimats | introductions to its contente. Fach ane (nea wt our parse a ae Saowken hae belie et Ne oars + | of the Western powers, only to make that ot for Sate. ow hi bleh grace Ci Je schoo For nearly twenty yeare Prof, Tyndall hea | penajels vast ye col 9 Executive , " by craphies. ‘They are cireular and constructed Tr nearly jwok to the border ates for a partial supply of L y vove t paren. 8 base of operations fora stif farther ad- | Oia White Hate are for sate to-day in | ot Are belek, about ifieon feetin diameter cad | been a teacher of science. tn 1088 he was unan- | corn and wheat, thwe dreining the couutey of im | Part?» Never mind that. I must relate s lstte LN tralizati No cxiension of the | vance in the direction of India ‘| arched te a point, where an opening abort | imousty chosen Professor of Natural Philosophy | Fesources, and making money senree: but the urrence 18 which the) Bkeoutive’s mannan nave DONATO ReO Ns: “AN 0 veteneccty Wsie. | Ye M4 various places at cheap prices. eiiteen inches in diameter adwits the coal 7 ‘ present season large anounts of wheut are being | were 80 forcibly iilustrated as to make ak y t in the Royal Institution, London, where sir | P Ly ¥ Junctions of the Federal Government. —— At THE SUNS office there is uone for sal on ek ae Stree ik fay LF ais it a Tey and “Wet: Waaday Won that Pies ss pe mixed with inferior grades in | if not very pleasant linpression on me. IL. Congress and the President to be de- | The October Election in Pennsytvania. — fows ‘the coke after tt has gone throumh | gisutaies, sew alnce that deme une’ bie pres ropa rpilhadieiel halted hb estel Codi, I called at the Executive Mansion to pay my prived of all ercessive and wiauthorized | Ag the facts in regard to the manner in | [a fndia there isa sivong reform party, rath (ae AE Ratt TR TY Pltenaiptotad Bana Berean ibe bdh kt nye Mitel hod reltory extending fi the thirty- | respects to my President, as a duty to courtesry bi neh of ry affords employment for | ent visit to the United States he has been othe forty-ntee latte powers aseuned during and since the war, | which Pennsylvania was illegally carried | the object of which fs to promote the marriage 240 shen. ghd supports a population of | «tantly occupied in original sctentifie research A hom Gis twonty Baciits just ax Thad called to pay my respects to « augee ; @nd to be brought back within the limitsef | tor the Grant party in the October elec- | COWidows. Formerty the Hindu widow con £6,000 xculs., From ate 20, and sometin Marutiel of Tonwitude: West, except the | ber of Presidents. I call Grant my President be» and the duties of his professorship, with the ex- ception of the summer vacations which be has nodation of | heen enabl the Constitution. IIL, The States to control th Jats, and expecially their cleelion AV. Reform of Ue clvil service. V. Restoration of specie payne ite. VI. Revenue reform—aul internal taxes to be abolished ; thetarif to be put on a reve- nue basis. sidered it her duty to go te the funeral pile he consumed with her husband's corpse; but the evidence becomes more and mo: Gils practice having been ebulished clusive that the result of that election, a | fritish authorities in India, the plan of atarving | SEINE Ub around ex por Uillage. is one vast feld of | cave 1 assisted In bullding up the party thet } ural grasses, cured ipou the root, over | olecte 0 of 0 1 to devote to Alpine travel. mleand sheep range, keeping fet. tho | “lected him to the highest office in the gift of e little town Tu the domaln of physics, as what was ono | ¥Car round, at all weanons ft for the sham erous people, and which now covers his ie Brom | | ned. natural pitlosophy i now unvaily oalt, | RWleut other food than that nacare supplies. | weaknesses with its forbearance. My relations oughio- | ter natural philosophy o" Ml | The raising of cattic and sheep is the gre with President Fillmore had been of the sndly kind, and F had enjoved many x tion are brought gradually iuto the light, con single firm. Neat, cozy lite nished by the owners for th the | their employees. In ir own afte f some *iuiles, | ed, Prof. Tyndall has no superior, In addition | interest in the Territory, and those who have officially declared, was the most stupen- | has frequently been resorted to by widows as | yhony Aver a on dous fraud upon the people ever perpetrat- | a means of fulllling the requirements of their | there is almost ntingous town. Nearly three | ii. ne ja " SN Gt ani embarked therein gre rapidly growing rich tng sad the % ] onthly | to this, he at the head of modern writers on | Suipaived, herely gre, Epil y thas; | Rour ta che Wire Hone with im a always i y Stovihienn Minin, “Phi on : Po ed to | Millions of bushels of coke are prod ed in any Northern State. Even the Phila- baedicked Metre eM rare haha Preise ed which Grids ite way to alinost every city_and | science. His books, ke his lactures, are popu- | guinmer-and while the taoutitains are covered | Rid something entertalning to ay te delphia Press, which of late has been sur- | Survive their lords bave obliged by public | manufecturing town tn the West and Northwest. | tur because they are Interesting. ‘The reputa- | with snow the valleys bask in sunshine as | Eccl “wimile, end a courtesy. aud puseed by no organ in ite devotedness to | Slaton to woar a certain dress, live in retire- | Not untrequently orders are received from as | an or the author da security for thelr accus | KeMlal As May.” The tululng interest ts raptdly . reel ‘oraual¥ far west as Salt Lake City, aud ina fe but « vrowlng It itude, oF the | t¥ that made you that you were in WIL Oulu one term for the President Gaanr, at last acknowledges that Coanuzs | ™Ats eat spacingly, and make themselves | (2 Wont wits uve ‘heen shipped. to Massnchus “Tot ts nye: tore that the work! haa outs | Ultourely growing In magnitude, and for the | trosence ia. truo gente He always res VUL. No retlection of Grant 1876. as miseral aa ble. Against such Fe nM Th ket value of p ye 9 y received his guests staoding, and always seat ay, runt in 18%6. it, Bucxansw in reality carried Philadel- ae wh | setts and South Carolina, The market value o} wh the fallacy that a popular presentation of | and profitable. Vast quantities of ore now | thon away. feelin requirements the reform party apoken | coke Is now five cents per bushel, and thus that they had at leawt re nl scessal Hed it, that will ot bear the coat ol ° res "y he Beale phia by a clear and ample majority, al- [or are wasing bitter, war, lamcting that | sbont $1,000 efready cath te monthly distri | Felentifie facts necessarily Involves untruth, sive. crataporiation. are: awalling the sree. | ceived enearty welsoiue, resident Arty ‘ though the official declaration of the vote | there {s nu good reason why Hindu widows | its between the clnployer ane at at Bominning with she cnuumon tearkettie end rks oF the voustruction of When tierce and sidney “Wel We presume the readers of THe SuN are F to bi ‘ y We conl diguers receive a cent a bushel and a0 | jogging on to the grandest phenomena of na- | railroads, and Will eventually be turned Into vhite Houses . gave a majority of 20437 to bis oppon should not be permitted to marry a second tne | expert will Knock down from three to five hun- not surprised at the result of the Presiden- | phy disgraceful Ninety contacan oven is | ture, this excellent little elementary book con- GOLD AND SILVEI INGOTH manly stem of organized re | as well as English widows. A re umber of dred bushels per ¢ onation, aud ballot-box | the Bomlay Gus 7 paid for drawing the coke, and a good hand will | tains 4 el countof the | inake fom ato f9per day. ‘Themen employed | ieee nat accurate, and Impressive account orady offers inany inducerents to end. | irratt ‘ , grants. Chaice lauds can be obtained under the | ’heth IJivokne, | are mostly natives, with a few Trish an onstant ciroulation of water, tn ite various | bregmption or Homestead acts, and within oir | Was als tiled, “As a rule they are intelit | fortns, over the surface of the earth; and no- | jimita Ludian boalllitios have entirely ceased tial contest. From the outset of the cam- | eating, false por paign till now we have laid before them | suming which was practised not only in | tTitulations of « young widow nay are tuwathy all the facts of the case, concealing noth- | pyiiadelphia but in many of the interior bat babe marge a school to a reads gent, Urify, und orderly. A noteworthy fact | where can the student find an abler exposition | ‘Ili thousands who are crowded in the Eastern ing, coloring nothing, and endeavoring to . ‘ vii ch collectorate. and who so | was Observed in the entire absence of rary shops % cities, leading lives of indigence x stereo ese towne, has already received notice in these | fe deged native opinion as to contemplate axce. | avany of these establishments, though Tam in- | of the subject. ty, could by coming hither ato te contains an whether rich or poor. Buchanan | «das Pierce: butwhen to enified fax keep constantly before their minds the oP 4 i en we s hesitation ta evinced in potnting out the | petence de | ts, bad a keen sense of the y columus. Proceedings ia Pennsylvania formed that the men were not by any means jesitation ts evinced In p ng out the | petence and independence, and peradve i ’ piling consideratio F e ond marriage. The m of the lady discov | teetotatlers, Saturday night frequently finds | erro " er whi Hpert ine | Ashort thne wealth, This ts truly the land of # ruler, and no ie kaew Dasavorate aid all he bora Sait the | courts have also shown that open and un | ered her deaign, and had ler strietly watebed to Fe bee ae thant ae nome of the little | CIOs conceruing water which are still maine | ee tir people of broken fortunes or bro- | better than he what was due to the peopleonthe UMUC] tained and taught bye dimen. It is well | Py" health, "Pourdays travel by ralt from the | score of manners. Lincolo's manner ot Dlushing bribery was resorted to b; near, though the wuthorities i the | prevent ier bringing such disgrace upon her coving on- | seaboard places the itinerant in the centre cf | bis guests, and discharging hig oficial duties Ferd ie elected etetuibe they wack | ctzaitatc of the Gnant party tu diferent | anil A stratagea on the partake yout | FRc\thatmeidng at be at “n | trot an thay anow solder. Water) however | our Herntry. che wmotorum of Americ. | Abd Pen RGCR IR auc iad aaa eturns from the several States show | (ised by the Administration candidates | @snation, seized Jivokne, shaved her hair and | a strong for vis were omployed enlarge | 0 nine eSuhis Rigs os SOPtMAH Ee: LOLOLE A Viett ¢o Sing Sing. 4 ually Cropping out and fascinating that the Liberuls have been faithful to | witha degrve of reckless effrontery hither. | Suey wrtured her, afver which she was taken the were, | in wart Le ialipa aid ALPGAEOE LHaCOAH Of BUCLHOIE At first a stranger is somewhat sur 1] His laugh, too, was so hearty, and his litte sto~ res 9 full of genuine Lumor, as 0 11 ke O08 ee tively forget what there was of awkwardness ar to with the alr of laxity that seems t ther village and put under lock and ebain their pledges, but that a sufficient number | to with predom|naic at paralle want and they would ultimately become solidly And now proceedings Pa a aR ae a erie ‘ ; All these indignities to Jivua ne only served to here, One wonders how it is that all the con- | jdeness inh sner, T always received @ of De mocrats have abstain A from voting | justituted in the Philadelphia Court of siilae datarn oatinn ne MaETISPRI OTT frozen. Buch anevent would of course result | \iots have not escaped long ago. But then this » hands of President Une or have voted for Grant and WiLson to | Common Pleas have brought out legal evie | was a schoolmaster, and he appealed to tl recat in enormous destruction of life, beth animal | {4 onty a first thought ost likely to re- Nn a Becretary, Joa Sey. give them a decisive majority lence of the fact that in that city the | magistrate for ald. Eveutually the widow w: the fir and vexetable. The expanston of water in coul- | sult fram seeing 90 onvicts moving about | »,Bvem Andy Johnson was courteous and digni« By tt . as ‘ “ was TRAN CLAPATGRs Ga URSA, MPRNIIL AAT ADEE , fled. aud received Lis guesta With a hearty jewel y their contentions aud divisions the | Guaxr election officers, uot satistiod with | released, while two of her per-coutors were coi gelght Sy feeaeiney : NE | outside the prison walls, apparently without «| fag and a cheerful smite. When. in iis calmer Democrats enabled the Republicans to | the potd and shameless frauds which by 1 to prison for telal, and soon after aho was pad Y the evidences of natural religion, It was said to | Keeper, although in fact there are thirty guard is Johnson's manner were those of a pole elect Lincouy in 1800, and again in IM. | (heir complicity were perpetrated in vot- | aule ly married by Brahmans tn the presence of nae Uy sare en f otherwine universal | A tew minutes of careful observation and you iit ernat shall Tsny of my President? Ast and Grant in 168, But never before did | jug, procoeded after the pole were cloced to | @Mne MuMbor of the reform party, Leis not | | t EBLAG si useriisy ser (hc abocial ieeal or ethic (tere eat rune sombrencealne the tris |/4 PORTE ieee? berms temp eee ieee “ af ols wer ‘ ‘ ints organic existence for the special benefit of man- | Gtuation of the p ; culty of | and Fwill fot his manners apouk for themselved. ® portion of the Democratic party | iter ihe rn of election by changing | Probable. however, that JivoKKE's troubles are | proportion manufactured here by s 1 nia Piseeuare a gga Mas eas gtacernicars Mimi Et: } niliarly known in. the portion of the “Democratic party | git the records of cect by caning | MUbabe: mene hat SvaKs rubles ar | stor maaan terete | Ainge. So tought and round. even Count | Sart teattoe aii ea eet ot | Get entfamary Known the, gas the figures on the returns so as to reduce 4 tlaewhere ts easing. A (te Rumford, whom Prof, Tyndall himself describes | of the gua ‘| aera BN ta che a ‘ migaiti for what dhiey regard a4 a MiGnulne of the guards who signals the othorssometines | room, and was kind enough to carry my card Ma ly t the defeat of tucir Presidential | the vote for BuckaLew and increase that | giatution of morality. The priesta whe per, | tn ames tome eight of ning hundred acres of | as “one of the most soltd of sclentite meu with a Mitle red flag, or simply by waving his | ty the Executive. He returned In a few mle. candidate as in the contest which hus just | for Harrranet in such @ manner as to se- | formed the ceremony are threatened with ex- | of the railroad, | Hane that almost overy |.” Hut our author, “the whote of Count | jand, white a white flag denotes dar Lees, OOREt APS Mas Si ee seem closed. Not only did a large body of Dem- | , a large majority for the latter Jon, and various ways will undoubt= | We0k,le Was abt a Sy cronies 6a Hat ana.) RumiONS 9 Ae ROE aS Bte Ae peonnection 1 pie prison grounds cover about forty acre ent tx directed, and fe 4 ocrate refrain from voting for Mr.Gaee-] py gy rts of the Municipal Reform 1 to remind hoth husband and wite | tienes ee rane Ca bar up uvene ald WOE | with this subject, and the whole of his ire against | jand, including that on which tho buildine here of thi Foon LEY, but another large body of them voted | 4. ciation of Philadelphia an order was | ofthe pin which they ar i uytiiele Vat 4 Preven two ml who did ‘not share bi By, Wore Back of the main building, «little higher cat he Man quae] for Gen. Guaxt; and to these two classes, | Giytaincd f > ne t In constue ret Is § ! y pen an error notlor Cha Hilt, bre deiWe alias (6? posit) houses (A sa Bie Piss obtainer om the Cour f Com n Pleas ¥ ed at t are Moet of th itary exception t noth e c . rather than to the Republican party, he | quinorizing ALureT WILLIAMS to examine | {Mt ae 4 practical toward the currection | | ir oad | USLOW per gore is Sea are Gina coed ene ithe and all in sight of the princi- | Ment war seated at the c ot table, tag 1 ie indebted for his election to second the returns of election on file in the office tat . Cebil , H G NUMERAL REOURCE t nt « f this liquid whieh reyulve oe 4 SH He SINR Dae t oO term. Sar ecese One striking instance of the bountiful gifts of pris By this viiellaat arrangomer clear. t in fantast i of the Court. On Saturday last Mr, Wir- We take it ba tN FoLey eann i room t it crystalline con than in ry y id and fh ling th mm. OF ¢ ta ; ee ; © take ok. OLEY cammot be | nature itt ty 1 ly be Obaueved ax intles double security is afforded at all tines, During | ',°8 " othe hip ts Dluatrat ina very striking | piaua presented dh afidayit giving some | cal Se ite wan for Haviuecen (6 of thie point.” The “Fairchuire “iron | the wilacent molten eondition. Tron is acase | the day these ate all that securethe five bundveu |! viledged character,” and the only one staal hanner the instability of parties and the | of the results of bis investigation, from | yest but not by falr means. He sent tho | miller torneo icon mone During the war of | 2) ROU IRD OPRtR NEON Dal aa ten nylots who Work Inthe stone quarries fi (delicately formed young gith, dressed Im { inconsistency of politicians which it appears that not only were th following circular on Monday afternoon to varie | Il the tron ianufactured at this place was | ot efoats upon water, Bismuth Is 8 still | escaping; although afew yoars since, duringthe | deep mourning. Her soul was evidonly ited ee ; provisions of the law intended to prev ous Individuals about town a ng the cannon whiol diy. eu nipromiré peso, and we could ahlver 8 irae f aheavy shower. while partly « FO DUDISL Son YOU GGHid, Ieee Ute. auory a Russia Marching On. feanae 7 H “New Yonk, Nov. 4 ‘ eres uiese hamaine le certainly by the 1 of bik | coated by the rain, one of the convicts succeeded | thetic eves, Which more than once tilled wth ; raud’ systematically disregarded or vic od for one golll pen. j Pa Toe pet | nuth as by that of water fish tobe | lug tho ds, although sever (| tears, She was addrersing the Ureadent In @ ‘The dread of Russian aggrandizement in | lated by the judges of elvctions, but that | Th for Haver Jens FOLay Mort int atreart | taken cara of bore, yet the "contrivance! is the)| oy temeee (oo euercs sithough several shots: iow soft voice: was telling him the stary of hee dhe Eeat, which haa weighed so oppress | the ratucia slicwad nucercie creates What is thie but bribery? Ought not Jon a were fired at him. After escaping Immediate | aitiction, and asking « favor—perbaps that he ively th 1 3 . i aeeTes | FoLey to be indicted ? bod danger he went to a neighboring orchard, where, | Would ald her in cetting an appointment. Bhe stvely-en i minds ¢ 2. patie statesmen | alteratic and changes inthe figures, atl a id acres of remark ; Dalng one of the most es mopltehe isa taking refuge in the branches of an apple tres, | Mar med my President tn Uhis manner for ever since the time of Peren the Great, is | of which frauds were committed in the he British Admiralty, after: much pro- he base ul iver Die ae one 3 ry ae “i lover of | ie remained until diseovered by some boys who | he never relaxed puffing his cicar,. ludecd, the likely to be renewed and intensified by the | interest of the Grant party, A list of the nd cogitation and an expenditure of about ot ernaidoribin tonath af the plhrsiont forcccac | wrerem. search of green apples, He then came | *muke ascended directly In her face, and ome announcement recently made that @ Rus- | alterations made in thirty-tve divisions of | 6100.00, nave produced a naval structure at considerable length of the physical forces at | Gown, and begging them not to expose him, hid aires {OF Bho twice rien for aad anes ond coughed, sian military work in mountain regions. and more partl: wee violently. BULl my Prosidems xpedition is marching on | twelve wards accompanied this aMdavit, | called the Devastation, which was intended to liy, shade. Aan patie cratiatcoe: ra himsetf in a clumpof bushes, where he was sub- was Ingensible to his own rudeness, and pit va. vas the 0 ssian influ- f . wre, The rep 6 fret clads 0! fully tended gard arly aciers, w-sonpection he mere uently found ed his smoking. i Khiva, It was the f f Russian influ- | and is given here. The first column of | Tepresent the first -clads of the tm erat Whe Cane atocteceinet tlone a remarkable fact. Most persona would at | “iuently found, | | My President did not recognize meas T @me ence in the East, and not any particular | figures contains the original return; the | “ate future. as th nded the require- | fy found here et tn Uh A tow feet | once assent to the proposition that adiminus |. ve, everage Humber of prisoners confined at | tered, and { took a seat on his left and near We | rogard for Turkey or any special rever- | second shows the figures as . ments of the naval service. The new floating | ai the ‘afine vein of I aud ; 4 Sing Sing ts about 1,300 males aud 20 female dow, where T good view of the seane, ; ‘ ng: shows the Aare altered and | bateery, which sear n be called a ship, is | 8 few inches below an Tinch {nth Of saat energy: miissd: be followed by:an tt) h the number varies almost dally When tie g}rt w ugh Her story there wae ence for the obligations of alliances, that | counted in making up the oficial major- | gescrined in the London re as a compound | KHOWN aa blue lum low crease In the magnitude of existing glaciers. | yoing discharged and others arriving, — : ® pause for a few durkogwhich my regi: led Great Britain into the Crimean war; | ities pete COR other vein of ore, very rich, But thisis not the case. ‘It was supposed,” we . wi ings had undergo aio change 65 (he Pee pm cn i of a foundry, a floating bridge, a colliery, a | fess percentage than Ube first Lal coir terete shade tindagh As you enter the prison, the first thing that | #iehtof auch unnecessary rudene.s. "Thea my and the result of that war was mainly t Ward, Ist Divieion barge, and a diving bell, ‘This marine nionster, operation of mining ts technically called, On he sun's Beat were Sint) cttracts your attention isthe following notice, sldeat relieved his mouth GF the SiRak Bin Oe rejoiced over in the belief that it had tard, ct Diy heen ORniet ; ; 2 to bring to the surface the coal to pros | ished, ter gluziers than those now existin: pve iy iota nse the table, took up a card and wrete hard, having n completed, was recently taken out A printed In gold letters over the inner doorway ni 1 it with # pencil, gave ft to the \ afforded an effoctual check to Russia’s | [it wit tin bis TGA GHA) AVI, AGH: APDBEOA, SUGEORRCUT THAT OE [Oe ae et een ee Ta ee HA Tae: | ee te eed a the lessening of th OF TRaNAGReseone is HARD, nt girl, who took his band, thanked i / t ward i QUES ee IEC ANS sun's heat would infallibly diminish the quan tonnected with (Ne. pr INcRNd with: whi seemed & glad hears hess supposed designs st the permanence ' ly two mjl Spithead, both of her engines | all the soil is as productive as any in the county An v P nd v wh. cw An big suet I War th Deon pete bei ar berpbpamel cst ene” | Trever nature was lavish In tier elitsitisecrtainly | tity of aqueous vapor, and thus cut off the gla- Fewalhoul a permit from 4 hed out of the F Altunis time my Pret ot Erie Com inayon : art dt ae tenia or aiiccgaerta ened A aa al this point, for on the hand tly the clers at thelr source Me couviete,, Wacharged¢ nt haver snowed the slightest emotion. Ihe e wal policy of the Russiar ard, eth pone a further test of } ling quelittes until | any food cl hte food a vast H eit the pris sliore sdinitred mind and his hew emed to be in ins oigar, _Bnt th tradit policy f the Russian | in War inv Ten Whohians Gould ba thORRIEHIS BrernAnaa of workmen, Tron, certainly. ought to be A curious and beautiful id eff ftom). Teaaaane oannated\ tobe ab ks Mra hei Two elegantly dre-sed ladies, one of them q Government to extend the beun of Hy i ai bah NE rae le aieants hero in the | scen amid niountaln ranges ts thus explained contor profane language to be ased by any pers eading & bright-faced ehild. by the hand, now f Tialara nine INA AMARTH GEG een lati va is From the ption of the Deva p xtven if it is wished to make an extraordinary F rere a AT RIRHA erin the presence of couvicts, Positively 00 ai ipproached my Pre Reing in. Washlug I I Ae Ee abi nalbsie: WOLIG ROHL RERUTAR Ante mentite 4 You frequentl ‘ loud many | jig lowed ton one Vie they ierale cuter eo ee { pagseessions in India appears to have under Kar tot Bivis eonaal GAecA/ CUCU ONE Otilavent nius—a if ne tint 1 an To hundred yards intength drawn out froman Als] AtSing Sing there are about 1.300 cella, Ey eye Faaperts’ to the “Prosident "and were ne no change in consequence of the un- . 2 dance of « The f prietor ine peak. Ite steadiness appears perfect, | eott is about eight feat long, four and ahalt feet |‘ ty well-bred. people + Vrostdant | gone no change in consequence of the un h Meer floating museum of singular mec al Gone: | faieestt MF iiaimrann wea Mntee One [ieee bisa Lew poll t eight feet long Aahalf fert | jover rose from his seat, How L did hope Jortunale event ofthe Melgeions we Cris yi eiabe it Tale Senta ana aesEee Oat TAR tee ment wee Mr. FH Olle | 1 ng wind W © blowing at the | wide, and seven feet bik n some of the he would let his cigar rest on the tabla Tbh Onthe Gonlrarh: (ie wetao chica ili dite A 1 Feria teens ena Se veer hath mad hie een : Len ame time over (he mountain head. Why is the | amall rooms two convicts p. The bed con- | as they approached him. Not a bit of aie DYGUENE iG aa Te heseeat \ ari 4 : Pape aegtti NE Ininee a of anadvanced without any mate hetrs, be | cigud not blown away? It i blown away ; its | sists of a straw mattress and two blankets, In ie Haire otea rnin: cdonoaten thy indie profit by the lessons of experience, to War tlon, But the sudden giving out of both her | of foretu a. the principal of whom isa | Permanence Is only apparent, Atone end Itis | the male prison such luxuries as pillows arc Vthe carpet, and resumed his smoking Just remedy as rapidly ble the defi we very outsot Of her prelimit Mr. ‘thorny instantly dissolved ther end iis inees | quite unknown, In some of the cells we noticed uiladgosstiyg fim. Th shorty th emed ‘Ay ne possible ae defect r ery OU of ae geht ¥ Y ol pany hew iT n y 1 » inte the we and Was nd Pens rpiay ae pote efots | Nae, AB erg et at her rani | Mt eriectema etter pel eget lege ple apa fs alla tink foal a as ve ary establishme “ i 3 {oy eu i thus equalized, the cloud appears as chan Mematio plece with the 1d ‘ sin aoe fe ; SplIGAted a THABhiAe, @OUMMT AGEL Tella TRUltiE cauke et : 1 pleve with the wore pe" in after exchanging a very few words military resources. Railways extending in [i vary oi bi active warfare. Machinery, even the best and | ts'bulidines COUT AVARIC AIS teens mere an OG te LAenIDE Baines: Hp Live and Ict live,” One cannot avold shudder fh lhe aisle aiickiie hineicar Piva every direction have been laid out and bras Tat Di . most thoroughly tested, Is Hablo to sudden | road from ( moreland county | tese cloud-streamers they resemble vast torches | ing while gazing at the “dark cells” titted with | de pushed forward to completion with untlag- B vearat enn Drvision derangement, and the helpless condition in | {9 Faitmount oF Charloston, West Virginia via | with thelr fames blown through the alr ra of sheet Iron, without any grating. It is Nee my darlings (uae 1s tmp Ereslbeah. Mee ging energy, this network of intorcomm Ward) 13th Divielom t ‘dtu 3 | which the Devastation found herself after her | with Mostar Thommen ete: for the aetna | As compared with those of former epochs, the | there that the unfortunate criminal must en- | Wii ma.” resumed the ohitd, * he amoked nication evidently being intended as a The frauds exposed in this list are only | mishap, until taken In tow by a friendly tug, hat of thelr road as fords Puirchance. Lunderstand glaciers of to-day are insixuificant tn number | dure his punishment without light, and with | right inyour face {What did he do that for! Re Micin er eMule CounER RINE rece thow discovered In thivtgetive ont of anecy | auugeeted to the thoughtful Hritish mind. thae { Hatsehen the read te completed to the furnace and extent inthe remote past the matty te but little air, Tn the dark cell the prisoner has | |. Dont Kuow. darling It looks as It he bad H {ts Orst and most important object, rather | than three hundred and Wigininns. if she had been in the middle of the ocean | thousand dollars in increasing the eapacity of PERS) QVATIAL: 80. RY ®. ae no bed, The floor Instead 1s covered with shay- | the camp into the Executive Mansion r j indved and fifty divisions, and th embraced Engl: I dian fot Anincen en GRtUllAGnntetia? ; when the casualty occurred there is no telling | thelr Works, they hope th i few sears ty | Catth embraced even England and treland. The | ings to the dopth of perhaps six inches, while | Tnced not state here. what my feelings were es mi peaceful object of af-| these thirty-five divisions Include about | Yiit might have become of her; for she hus 1 ave a rolling mill eau meity to that of and lovely Lakes of Killa *t the only food consists of bread and water at what 1 aan Theft without so much gs bide ovding transportation for travellers and | one- af the whole vote polled In Phila. | W'st mlaht have becom: her; for she bas no | the Cambria Lron Company nstown, Pa. In pad wiih tender wondlant ding my President good morning, and dave A re bd SP fa and | one-tenth of the whole vote polled iu Phila | gaits, and would drift helplessly at the mercy of | passing up the line of the road leading from & nged with tender woodland y At six o'clock In the morning the bell rings for | never seem him in the White House since. } he commodities of commerce, Inorderto | delphia. The figures given show altera- | the winds, waves, and curre crhapa to be | Place to Fairehance, L noth oveupted by the ancient ive, Tt has disa the prisoners to get up. At half past 6 they pro AN EX-Srarr OFFICEDY render these roads unavailable to invaders | tions to the extent of 3,210 votes, If falsi- | dashed to pieces at lust upon’a rock. Ifdis- | Qunealrgads imaklug for the ore mail seeds from other regions haye heen waftod | ceed to the mess room.where breakfast ia served. | WAsmimaron, D. Cu Benth: 18 they have been built witha different gauge | fication in the remaining districts was car- | ebled in anaval engagement she would bein a | Will be several hundred oven thither to sow the trees, the shrubs, the ferns, | Each prisoner is allowed quart of coffee, al Industrious D in that used in tho rest of Europe, so | ried to only half tho oxtent that has heen | plttablo predicament from the imposslbility of | #08 on this now Ii andthe grasses which now beautify Killarney, | though those who profess to be wise on the sul j Mrious Dose, that ifa conquering enemy desired to use | proven in those given above, the vote of | bandling her; and, taking all these things int DPTERM ENED AND SUCORSSPUL BNTENPIUSE. Man himself, they say, has made his appe Ject affirm ft to be somethin n cheaper than ench Society for the Protection a them ae the Prussians used the French rait- | Philadelphia was falsifled at least fifteen | constderation, those interested in auch matters | get Calamani icin one oF the Tangest | real neriod and. manner of man's introduction | cen eget aiece ontening wiven te moles: | inate ts divided on the quertion whettice dogs Ways in 1870, the rolling stock from other | thousand by this mens alone, to say no- | BAYe come to entortuin grave doubts in regard | Cus PAULO eh We Lanabed One, OF Ham lane real period and manner of man’s introduction | ses, Sugar is allowed to those who can afford vuld be rade to work of bot, ‘The editor of w NOT RGN CONIA Tob bo. ohana lc ( to the practical utility of this latest achievement | by chin Childs, Mr, Pechin iy, 1 little Is professed to be known, since to make | to pay for it, At dinner the fare ts changed on Se Rane ye ASlAby Sopa ore ules countries could not be operated on them, | thing of all the repeating and false por Apes Filanaletiine unwed tur many em square with sei new meanings | lifferent dn It 1 f WAR injurious to dogs as LO mete and, ae ® 4 Sunt POH Aes on Lemay MUN GE A Tn ay ee eee hiladetphia, though ny | them square with science, new meanings baye | different days. It genorally consista of some | contrast With what, he Considers the wretched Ne " aia ; nips and arn m uta eu mation whieh are known to havo taken = New ork city. Ho seme ty | been found forthe beautiful myths and stories | kind of meat or soup with plata vegetables. | Pi-tenee of unemployed dogs, om the Ine added, until Russia hes Lecome a] place in that city. These developments, | 1 ative ms boules scom to be frul of energy and enternrise: Me | of ine ible Hreakfast and dinner are eatenin the messroon, | [ance of four honest workinen he had seen, at much stronger power than at any former | taken in conncetion with those heretofor: the spirit at woinn aud reconetiianton. 1 the etd Dunbar’ Hon Companys a concern | We must close our mention of tis admiral while their supper is taken to them in their ¢ they livelihood. by turning. an imimenee period of her existence, made, render it certain that Pennsylvania |! esbytvrian Missourl ynod has for i‘ head rer, be He in debt, and not | book with one more quotation, which ought | cell wooden wheel, Wileh is the motive pow Meanwhile the Russian Government has | was fairly carried for Beck aLew in Octo- | ye soutuern Presbyteriens aud Reformed Peete {once took hold ahd began toroorcanize | ospectally to intercot our fairer readerw The convicts Nave the privilege of writing | Vitewr nt those piost dows. and true ie ee heen quietly but pertinaciously push: ber, as North Cavolina was carried for | wrians. The Missouri Synod embraces eighty ministers RCA ANDRE E.AAG te Shirt day Altar he Nol snay novice 1p ® ball room that es long | once month, Their lettors gre oritically s 1 brown bulldog, who carries off bis twelve ' ite schemes of territorial aggrandizement | MeaniMon in August, aud that in each | #0! 540 communicants, Commwitteos have been ape | eentton ona {udgment obtained meat the Ba Soars sud windows are Kenb closed: and | amined by she Warden betor being semi as ares werei oF cla have Hogi siene tyne ju Contral Asia, and the expedition to ] case the man legally elected as Governor | } nba to ancompllah th propo i vatop wud the cua: | eredit maf the ld company for some $1541.40 HUA TOUIA FMIALANBh ThE A nae Sear 1 But all the mail inal thas nes for the convicts Praught hin his business by himself turning Khiva isa march on the direct roudto Hin- | has been cheated out of his office by the | 7°. chasm will toon be brliged over Ing Hite fellow. To posted off Hants called @ | dinners is visibie, caused by the precipltion to | priser Ferg CU Ee RGR TOR Te Cie Ree A AML DETAR OTA aspaoeeat (Matetioatiaticies ia ae : a meeting of the stockholders, laid before theut prisoners attend divine service he clay id possenses the saino osblu dostan, Khiva is a country of Independent | fraud and perjury resorted to by the sup- | ‘The Fifth Avenue Journal publishes a portrait | is plata: Lola tein wiiat a wondertul counery | £8 Of the aqueous vapor ofthe ball room, Uf the | ‘This is the only religious exercive during the | {io qualities, Ho hefanee to the tahte core tury, lying to the cast of the Caspian | porters of Grant. of Gov, Gnant with imperial robes and emblems, surrounded thelr property, Infused a little of | weather he intensely cold the entrance of fresh | day H shepherd dogs, César lo Noir i ia with - 5 : cae his ownfire aud vim. tuto them, and obtained ; ays the prime of life, and something of @ vireur, but ; 1 Ate About 150,000 square Such facts as these carry their own coms | qye Receipt ofthe Eletion Heures iu Wa aah muficient'to put the concert onite fests in | ST MAY even cause snow to fall, This has been | Tn most of the contractors’ shops the conyievs | oud workman pherd's dog oF miles, and a population estimated at two Now that the excitement attending ington, 4 few months he had the concern in Arst-rate | ob rved In Russian ball rooms, aud also in the | have aregular task assigned tvem for the 1 in Oneatney wittiony, It consista mostly of sandy sidential contest is over, perlinps | WASHIxGTON, Nove te The propeletors of the | iii order, Wad erected two largo hot blast | subterranoun stables at Hracroom (a clty tnt Owing to this arrangement there is much 1 " ht of the stack, and on tha a6 wm "fev ‘Aitein to. twenty tone of A key), wh mihe a ore are opened aud the cold | anergy displayed by them in completing their | % te! athe hastnly ye large crowds as J Nest iron. But hig misfortunes were not at an | Morning airis permitted to enter,” day's Inbor, By wot A RA Oe ther cen hina wh of the comrads from tite to tine reeeivea | *UCorder the lining burned out, the gas found | eZ ASHER PROM THE y rk by three t8, nt he ik apt to turn Ce only to let it re deserts, with a narrow strip of fertile land | people will find time to retl along the river Oxus, upon which are a} on the extent to which criminal means Keeat Dumber of small farming extablish- t seriously | Morning newspapers having made arrangements forthe | Was making f Y | early reception of the election news, 4 i mibled tonight in fro have been used during tho campaign just | ments, where the rev ni ny te ry iis way into the one WO! ‘ol stac! OCBANCABLE. four ocho They " h de: — ments, ‘This ousis ts well cultivated, and | closed to advance the interests of the | wereread to the demonstrative auditors. Boveral of berore he know what be'wwes avout’ face and ~ TCHR HATTER the remainder | pL ASHES PROM THR OCKAN CARERS a hy industrious trading tribes, | Guan party, and deprive the people of the |p: 11 fuclt oidees were’ eleo veutten of auree: | THE WHOLE THING CAME TUMBLING DOW Count Andragsy, Chanvellor of the Austrian ap ee Ih wan 2 > ho to industries of civilization unite Feuained Oni a Funpire, has heen sppoiuted « MajorGeneral of the | ead oF converse together, In the stone quar This was enough certainly to disco hun lau army, {he warlike spirit and inclinations of bar- ther prom: P orginary mat hut ie i ih iby te wit | duns tnrrurtsme exvocted to arrive | but are reuuied enc omeers of tlie (overt " ary man, He wel vork wit i ‘ eateriay frou Par ‘ om, In 1717 Peer the Great sent an | with rofloction will come a realizing sense | beruf Sapachee Comet inom various staiee’ Guat | chery, obtattied more money trom thaaocks | Mn cuden yestersiay from Farle, Weliod. Ra from Santa Anna de Chaves, in Sriny against tho Khivans, under Gen. | of what the succcectul copsummation of | Resins Bre Fy inthe evening ec | Bolder Increased the eapital out of ‘hiv own The & Deas I these band of United States of their constitutional right | [08), he fends s to choose their own rulers; aud peraaps | Repubticin omfce: mien af Partie Of the Ie git ok, Ware Mdate, The eleeneny Massey had ouiy (niety ) rogular task assigned them, do as much as they can be made to perform. The convicts sharply contemied, aus \ir on learn how | Jerity ue was Drak ally on welorit! the Guit for Ralm " H) | to consume the time and do as little as possible. The Russian @ ment has iss lore a brivate meune, wot about buildinee wuch larger K A'sea wou ion ui the vermuue were drumneds” | Some of the contractors eay that with e prlevg te, feel athe expeditiongry force 8h 4) Ww