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BROOKLYN UIUON-AHGUS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1879. BROOKLYN UNION AND ARC livers, set quite miles north west of Coav I litic' hopesout: "of a solid Deiadcratle 1 "1TT1T 0OTTS 80DIH" I EMi ttErm, srrc 'rprc-jTT wcotv The bill in jard to the A rrears of Taxes SATURDAY EVENING. ATTST 0. as Wbst" vjtt startre weak eai ueaa sail, are tresa ta asnre nssisee stanunople Tbt war wlr-tt nasi dee. aled bop land they ar oot la a posiUonv to -the Turks and Impo trished art anle.

9 ce brethr i became of the met nSeSTfourl IvTaST ifrmimn nl wits vwf tr. 1 TMii Kn- .1 i i 1 and Assessments sent to Senator Pierce hsJafce eumm staik wee war re- arytt in 1 baruea peart dosae, co fiW tl ail "it.fn rteu a aaii rxxsiar tr-, Mayor, was, according to the Eagle, followed tj care." anlsent Cast f'ini rvTHH VHltW HOTEL flrtnil as Aa.t. it.a.ia wa. as JJ fii a ea i tslS I iihiana. II a a i en p.w.ev4vvMMiuit,.

mi a calamity of this kind ia a crashing blow tee tm- niinn nam aal T'owmnir Mil til Jt4slm4St a4.4.tterm(H)&.B4.4 'Tdntt r-- taat I sia fuel I saw. MesssM itss is asaa a to her depreawed condition. I -rm MKWS ITI pWnrtkj Wli berrtri Teaiia a cup, bocklebernst bill never saw daylight," and that if the former "ever left the desk" of Senator -1 a salt rauen; sva? at raU- 1J cants a 1 mat art. isassn SS be SO eaata a ins ntw york umOLieJ' Trj iottoi Vroier, in1. New I ere eresem urtn eta esuairl far nar Wrk ora.

suspenaea Teetortiar. Mey', we are -ate -aware -of -i, la mi. lraaas are aalllsaj freaa tb Lnrt pousd, taabee 11 to IX biueCe 19 misv KiGHTOH cowru by jut nuhsrmoiu Inc. Aitsraooa IM xrealng by Bui of the Bed KLffjiAN-s OCSAX PAVIUON Concerts Aneraooa u4 KTnia. gKA beaDU FALACS Concert by Prof.

talis1 Oreletr. BHieHTOW BKAOd (pant GRlJuSDS Steeple Cura. Kte- Xli 'i, ills' adjotfmr Btgbton Hotel fl-a. Mite and I.aci strata sou killlKialaa Opsr Coal. Some boys have caught aa alienator two Mayor Cooper's haerhs tuhnslie power of poblia plnadar, A does not stick." One after, another his little.

each instance the Eagb point a dereliction of duty on the part of the two Demo ts taiMeh.i,w,tM.m'M .1 1 t.u. a Mart tan at IS aetits, rlptmh tbsreraral is ta Sptcial Car i ess ens' ui tf Ske Csasa-Arjsa. Atxaxta, Gs-, Ana-sat a. Peer, lbs lr.en.abli spots a HQ UMIg IB DUTU a 0. a.

treats lo be la eaata, ulSib te I baa a aa s.a bws. tws cratic Senators. It' then" assails Hiw Tall- cant a ponad. i seei enarAsvas it as eaats A2QT and Lawaj iaaaad bps slab atsrtarel Baal ate vas qaas titles of madge because he did not draw up a bOt iAfe, talB ht. had CdWtBH eat ror a as Tt sn.

Jacob E. HaJnllne wa hanged at San An-tonia, yesterday. for artier. James Bamuelson, aa English fa and social writer, is visiting this country. to be round outdoors, air the a varans peaj.

i The bast batter aatlkawai Su raste a poarsl. The mention of few little circumstances may possibly refresh the memory of the editor; of the tSagU at the ftaatbfra paanssr is mien al ly poor, and a amort inl bid a as aa os than his a) would be to taagtne. But svsm the moat totsUigant are butter at It eeaaa praaa. OLD hCBAMOS COAL I1HB linn pass ar said oaa at a half Back. same time It stamps Ota allegations ef strict beans 14 to SO etna) hail, pecs, battac bbaat aWbOCXUIa i TBB raicta tar IBB The steamship City' of London sails for Europe ta dty with MO shead of cauls and bushels of grain.

Dr. Lorinso Robinson, a prominent nhvet- bsans ornts a hair pack, trta ear 13 to X) that paper with conspicuous, if not studied. It doswn, new pcaasoat JO eaats a half B-een, totawaoat caatl quart, rastit rarer SO te inaccuracy. Mr, Pierce, on the 4th of Mardu mom to behove that their poverty chart eatae to tbstr own lass nr. suicidal assllniisi "We only need two things, atr," said aa earnest, fluent and extremely hopeful cVjcrtttsru men with whoa I rsosaUy eoavareed.

"Clary two taints, su, So anas oar States bioasocs. lUa dan and politician ef Ulster County, died in dan and politician ef fat eaats eaeh, bad tg Blisl 10 to It easts anea. introduced the bill which the Eaale sava tTatn-Arga lbs Btiuri Dlatriet! Carriers and newsdealers In the Km term District sen be applied with the tTxioB-Aaaua br th WUUsmsburgB Ntwt Company, Broad tjsy, at offlos price. Th Bmo-aAseTJS win be delivered to any address tits Xutern District by leaving order above Mm. Snnptiit, The Dxroia-A rods will be dellrered to address ta Greenpolnt by leeTiug tbe order at Geo.GU-tuly'e, Franklin street.

Canter and news dealer supplied at office price. SCIUJiTOX COAX. isbstqcr.tt.tsts iiifctaStbUBO tlii Boawidafs yesterday. islsiButas stilts ara sarline: at rrata Su ts schemes fail and bxin him into contempt. Wheeler's writ of prohibition kaocked light out of 'the and now Nichols comes on with a certiorari that promisee no end of trouble to hisa, It was osv the 18th of March that the three Commissioners appeared before the Mayor to answer the charges preferred against them.

Th Mayor retosed to allow counsel to be heard. All the Commissioners declined to answer the Mayor's questions and demanded spec, iflcations of the charges, with the evidence they were based on. The Mayor allowed each Commissioner twenty-four hours to file papers berore the case should be closed. This the Commissioners refused to do, and the papers for their removal were-prepared and forwarded to Albany. April 13 the never left his desk." It is Senate Bill No.

198, and relates to unpaid taxes and as toaSosat epoaad, tirtoia 1 to 30 si ale, rn est teg beef 10 to la, tpnag iamb toreqearvert ta isTs iJsj'rs1 new building for the Burvaa of Engraving and Printing, at Washington, is rapidly approaching completion. The number of new rases of vellow fever it carats a ponoa. BinJoaartare WM 11 ess at, nutsoa foreqaartart lo cants, btnrjqaartart It Id eaats. chops It to eaats. Psiea.ieiphr sessments in the City of Brooklyn." It was read twice, and referred to the Committee old to to the Sooth.

Every instil treat South. spring esterases art taUirar at rroas SS to at taxo: tnuTirtm.nttvtirtuitL. txsus a OLba.a. FURiMITURE WAREHOUSES, 121 123 NEWARK, 1 04 i I OB Railroad JETlSrilirV- CITY. 82 MfR TIE Avenue, its a mil, aprtne is to is cests and the number of deaths are increasing, and srs saan oeusTea tumsait to be parttoaiariy itv dowed by nawiroue nature ens mien ts far stntrsaasablp.

He has Do doubt that she ataliry to plan, govern and direct public affairs at toe becuas of bis people, sad be equally earaaka that to people of tee Rorth bare nattber the natural ncr the acquired quallnostioos far on the Affairs of Cities, and by them reported favorably. It was then referred to the Kings County delegation, who were addressed in it favor by Mr, Kinsella, the editor of the BaaU. fwened, tarsati caarkaa to to 1 and taikryt sV eaats a pnnaa. roan tannics tloa s. AU communications to the Uxioja-Aaens should be accompanied by to name and address of the Tb I lie at ns; Charley Rett.

Asotbrr ticiltaienl ta ralauoa to the katc who seems now to have forgotten his absorb rttr, for reference, iaoroerto receive atten CO All. Kelseys Loughtln's ntrtstBs child has beaa rawed bv a atttar cross ing interest in the matter, and who certainly arrwrs oi nenea. usaer thrae mm missis si as at ceafaehaproadtptnltosse riortnern taoooe-pttrat In public poaitiooa, wbUe the aaturat- Governor issued an order confirming the JasoinLoaraa. of Philadelphia. Taat ssnUaataa has not his Albany correspondent conveniently baa beea re trad ta tb tiarrh autre tb boy eorn wnesii or.

toe eon to grab ao bomiey In decradlnc vocations. Tne at hand, to prove a much-needed d-hiHa DQiwuii us rfsry, tie wat tion, mt Headers of the Uhion-Abgtjs temporarily absent from Brooklyn, may have this paper mailed to them or SO cents month, which includes postage. tne TnxiaDTtants are aeerpondent. Parcello, the Italian who killed Michae Bolender ia New was yesterday indicted for murder in the first degree. The second bank failure in Montreal this week, that of the Yille Marie, has caused runs on two others and a general panic The peach receipts fell off yesterday, only 13,000 baskets stopping in New York.

The baskets sold at from 75 to 80 cents each. The waters of New York Bay are full of sharks. Three have reently been killed at Greenville, N. and one of these was ten feet long. The revolutionary army in Hsvti.

at last ad- wBBBsl emer prides himself oa his ehlvnlrtc eTnatauot by the reward offared told eat hi baa. or. iweiiei women ana us potilea-eat to watte philosopher and friend," and give the old man a chance" to keep his ideas straight. Later in the session, to wit, on the 24th day esa devoted ail bat ti aeen in swr at exeropunee by his constant 1 ih4 mm. Bow prof mis to have bee tateawifuL sad ana orstn weensoroe use of the word "sir.

i sea a say inrormant west the two wtataioed thsAtfarnved wits the prober a of April, Mr. Jacobs introduced Senate bill tbcniy, eta rstar tb loet boy la twenty i tv. is nrrtrtx T- at. were toe would cause the Boat to and the Koloea nvar to '-rnoas action of the Mayor as to Commissioner Nichols, and the Mayor immediately appointed Charles F. McLean to succeed him.

Smith and Erhardt were not disposed of. Subsequently the Mayor nominated Mr. French to the place held by Erhardt. and he was confirmed. Tuesday last the Mayor summarily removed Gem.

Smith. If Mr. Kichola. succeeds in his case. ttea.

Smith will have quite as strong reaaoM for I triampli over the Mayor. All these tbinfrs are engineered by Mr. Tilden, "ret the "old man'" -No. 26o, which went the course of bill Now lour hoar. The nuedelpalan do not plan "1 will ttuyouav." tie reTreabed aiaaeelf ertta And 92.

94. and 96 a IT' mora eanodeaee In hat taaaasttoaa. wbaah Dattaral. eaasdnws tbatr IU euuuaai ta eafei esee oe pissi. ainiua (aa eras eV: mtieaaa praCars So Sate da eel anac has been already prophesied, the result of the ballot in Tennessee is in favor of pudistion.

It is said that party lines were not regarded in tlie contest, and the disgrace. from political point of view, rests alike on allros the tsyeiee p. Tea ffoUoerlec sa ailf Lawrence St, pearly vorst yean I prrrctel tt folllo a boy abtbsria tb tempcue of ta rote to hsi feet the belter to fill mj eye. wbH, bi tQltgbtfDed ma. 'Look at this map.

he aaas, floiar arti Ins ana has: knira, wiea wten ha ear eoUa taaae attle aa Say I bad eat bia tufia-c. o. o. nap eMilaeilli the two leading parties. 9 In "Away Down South" to-day ojir cor, BROOKLYN, lor the local trade, for the cWulasrBt5laUe locked kugtr than aa accurate sctltvwouki war- tor aesaued the rr ht Is tb right Use clua, and with all Ut ttuadlot eirrusutaacat COAL, rest taw inonnsntne almost rtatoe: from its fir the only one that was worth fell Ineaatia-swoa.

confronts obstacles that he little The first Abolition Society in the United Artto Wood of DtfTorortt Kimf respondent "Dalton' presents the "manifest pecked earfsce, sad tne biaes lines deaottoa poamsra nvere lookmc nartaraiarie- which It never raostvsd. Mr. Roes woaid not go to te him, and daeided witbont tsvsttif boa. It ws not tb lost eoa. Tb ealkt It la destiny" picture of the South as painted by Twd'tlt bnasv aiwb deep, flowing end reeltstie.

la entrust with the South, the lean belt of North Stales States was organized in December, 1831, in an African schoolhouse in Boston. It num native Artists, and discloses the satisfactory 15 TEAKS atisalLiB of a ate wae rants re try nader a tana-itd aaaw asootb bd arteaa dav loosed paroooiariy malax tUceat. Sea amr. IS RAD CH, bered twelve members. Mr.

Garrison, with processes by which, in the view of these artists, the future of the South is to be be west on, lent look, even east of the e-reat tan sliaiieaippi, you will observe the toother Statan. bey was lost or taken ewer. be rvotivtd to child attar be came Bert, or tb 4 irilil retiiit. but worked out; au nuaeaaa era, ns Saras (step ton Ban tices," had secured, peaceable possesslQO or Port an Prince and eatabUsUad a provisional goTenmaat. An effort will be made arxt week to get the Sew Tork Grand Jury to Investigate the actions of Superintendent Henry J.

Dudley and the Department of Buildings. The price of brick has advanced $1.25 to 1.50 per thousand within six weeks. The supply hss been diminished partly by a strike and by an unexpected demand. Mrs. Brown was shot and killed in an oyster saloon at New Orleans, last evening, by Policeman Clarke, her paramour Both were drunk.

Clarkeris still at large. The peach crop In the southern part of Ulster County, New York, is reported to be a failure by blight as to the early varieties, bwt the later crop will be good. While asfisting at a barn-raising yesterday, in Durham, Ont, Joseph Wighton and Wm. Richardson were instantly killed by falling timber. Nine others were seriously isj ured.

and toe seaboard am deep. Here yoa bars a keen sense of the prohetio, remarked on that occasion We have met to-night in this obscure schoolhouse; our numbers are few and our influence limited but, mark my prediction, Faneuil Hall shall ere long echo All winter long, and most of the summer. it. uuo Dsaoaca on tee north by a half British leas; on the south, ilsatuchy, Tennessee and ill lkf n. I a.e-tei.

lit. 4 It i 1 I a mm at sjt leaaae e-. aa II i n-e mm. e- na 1. 19 3a aa I I m.

hi ii i. MaM aa aanaa I irt (1 briosTbtr' sWaodawtrayc a TT i 'T AT if 1 1 I cluee, I ant not at pretest able to decide; but I I I 1 1 I 1 II I If Mr. Bass er the eathorltise will aaatst aaa I I III I I I VJ I tornrtarssre I bad rood reasons' for bsiTbs 111 ilJJ I I .1 A Mr. TUiden used the Democrats in Congress issaattppi stretcuna- aerav to the Oalf look, atr. at to is Florida.

Oeorxta. Booth Carmiaa all if sattt te-tkdlbe bit boy at tut and wtU tad tt a acneol.batsr laasae ef te errata, -a- 198, and which related to the same' subject This is the bill which the EagU says "never saw daylight." The bill of Senator Pierce, which was made the- subject of an eloquent and able argument by Mr. Kinsella before the Kings County delegation and other gentlemen, was'eonv mitted to the hands of Mr. Tallmadge, with instructions to draw a bill more satisfactory to the delegation and to the citizens who had conferred upon the matter. Such a bill was drawn, but Senator Pierce declined to accept it as a substitute for his bill.

About this time the appearance of a certain combination around the Capitol began to excite suspicions that there was a job concealed for the benefit of the little cabal that shadowed the Mayor, and that George Rice, "Denny" Short, and the Han. Thomas BTInanlla had ulterior ends in view. Hence these tears on the part of the Eaglt, and hence the muddle into which the whole matter got, and hence the importance and indeed necessity of such a thorough examination by responsible commission of the nature and amount of the- arrears of each specific piece of property in default, as will render it feasible to frame a bill that will meet the case, and receive the support ot the tau-payers A compromise and adjustment of Interests are very possible with an intelligent understanding of the whole matter of the condition of each separate piece of property involved. Therefore let with the principles we have set forth. We shall shake the Nation by their mighty to secure the removal of federal Supervisors of Election.

Now he is using Mayer Cooper to fill the election offices in New York with his own tools. What he wants is men to fix North Carolina, Vminie, Mary land end Delaware twtepinc aloof solid phalanx: while power. so ina jjuMm ana ess narrow ckcale ox reawr l-sania tntsrvsoss between ns and the -rJr i tub poasessiooa. Vbree-Iourtae of tb tarn Cory east well rartd for, as be weaud be ss diasiaas to hiss baa the proper tun cam ta beinc htas hosMaeaUa, I aos repeat the eeaaa, aad hare rood reatea for trui tad I bolt atysttf rpoibi for ail I ssy la ralauoa tat lost Bt let aa ta taksat Bt BUSIMSS CCUBKNT CO up the majorities. i launulme as 4 tWra-tat heraat J(, bakWat 1 ui eve siuawsipyi neitmci 10 IB not bare denied tbra BTatemaiil a Droved it I roes teas anas If aa sad ataiai Tbb thermometer has No one rises to explain what Cyrus W.

a a Tt taken down Its lenre nee te ret H4 ef I be save sit at. atr. while we bare taraa. Field meant when he said "As for my re MsstsmK habii ui eeeeias es Tobaei Te ea-a a-a lations with Mr. Tilden, my experience has Interesting papers were read at the dosing 1 roortut of mil brrntory wt have only fourth of the swpulauoo.

Bat Ue Baa4 tbe eat of Uatre'e rars. bsiaueas aeibaie late se sura tstidms tat Tbasee. rive sai 10 session ofnhe Banker's Convention veatar- been what I presume has been that of every CvirawT. at ouraT STas fT. ausosi uaa we bare pars, and the bia-fc cbsrectar of ths etrUiaatma any oj tne non.

uenry x. Lama, Bank Super- man who ever had. business dealings with orr ABS TUB or atr II TBS TRAM. al4. wuuiej auu US ItfTAJJSASTS AT TBB intend ent, and by Halsey Williams, of bat developed, 1 recto, youH not assy that raa Haas aaa at.

him." Mr. Field wishes Tilden would sell el and tl Cotawbla bamia Oaaa dstly frees ittsburg, Pa. stand about flrs. As Federal soidiar yon know, str, what oaa de wbea we tr A. But the rest of his Elevated Railroad stock.

He faeb eteatal at ba ia i lalbSaaabia. eat -e hat a ta Ai in assart k. krvs Sa. all. tat a r-n Bt I asaiat KB a ai utl, rMMt AX'b ati baajil 1.

Maaaf Piw i aaai wants him out of the road. Of the outgoing steamers for Europe the Celtic takes fifty-eight wont spaas boons tnas." Js Vanoa af iLibbr and AnotrtoovUlt flashed throech say tntnd. tne xiaiy rony-two. lbs Ethiopia twenty- ana i was not a usua gied tnet be did sot at Mr. Tildes' has an elastic and compre four, the Celsaua fourteen, and the 5c hoi ten a.

a. te r. lorTtuaa asd Soaas haras, leaaly. loeartaaa. kaesiarauad as Hal naliea.

busdata, lav seals eair rraaa te at. BrMMSS hOTlCKS. AS EOC9 CHOCWLATE. TBB asaTSsT isvEbTioa or lit aaa. a err or cMoroLhTs isitsstlt.

avanT rtiotosi taocuo i ss nr. tempt to illustrate the claims of the ttoato to the biabes ctvUiaasiaa. "Bow, atr," he conUnoed. with a sweep ef the hensive scheme. It is susceptible of varied mercury.

Cohet Islakd hotelkeepers look to the for prosperous breezes. i Tbb opinions of a confectioner, to be consistent, ahoold be candied. i Majtt a New England farmer thinks he has a hard lot, and he not mistaken either, for the lot is just covered with rocks. An exchance intimates that David Davis has to be surveyed by a civil engineer when-' ever he wants a new suit of clothes, It is restful, indeed, to turn from the turmoil and vexations of the day to the quiet "life of the Silurian age," described ia Mr. Ford's contributions to the Tniua.

The illustrations suggest that our ancestors of that date had everything on the half -shell. Sampi. of vacation letters from "constant readers" who write for the waste basket: applications. It begins by befogging the nue uu anrompseata see Btatst I question. people with the cry of "reform." It makes a wild howl about "fraud." It operates by "i torse Mates we eaa rate evts-ytMag ye do la lb riorch, eod of a superior qaaaty.

waaat. IXiahAAt KT htb But I Set tthXSTS. ns have the commission. twenty-seven. The average wheat yield in Kansas is ten or eleven bushels aa acre.

The estimate is 16,500,000 bushels, aralnst 2.5ls.63 last year. Oats there are nearly a failure. There is promise of a fine corn crop. The all-night pool game at billiards between Samuel F. Knight and Aloamo Morris, of Boston, was concluded at four o'clock counting out candidates, by removing the offi CASE-.

PBICES. aa. otsrn, rvv, uuianas llliissu su can fruit and vetetabieiof the tarn pet eu ana. addition, tb world took to ot (or Its cot km Sijlb island. rut ttairs its.

1 aaa aavy. emou I titr-i I m0 Me cers whose duty it is to supervise elections. sAnnAiir AsrEcia or coney kt Itkfkl our plantation eioo the Gulf were developed it comes now to the removal of Kepob Sitraaa r. wsithab a sow iwratiatt ea baaattmnraa. eaata seat asrsar St Twetrta ea elar- As long ago as January last the Uumw.

sswht loos to as tor Its to gar. Oar tobaoeo ranks Bret ta tbtynsarkst ot ta world, and our a world, and our lican and Anti-Tammany men in New York, 4.IO. T. ae teas a a 4 a- nee eotud aoaoe a prootatMe, taan a nt aaa. i i I a (icaaue ta- I fZ a4 nee rwv fT PI that the old tricks of 1868 may be success fully practised.

re oatsry. tvotsoa, tawar, scbbnco rMSOKY CHIIt5EYB CUHKD, i i one, i addittoa toerarytoinsl yo crew lo line yoa grew loj tn no r-a aatta yesterday morning. forty games pis red Knight won nineteen, and Morris twenty, one. A trackman on the New York Elevated JOHN viLl.larWG1l rVTT PlEtlttCK- van It'estee oitksst Tap eat tt as tml fat tblrutsft Abuus exhorted the Legislature to do something for the sewerage of Coney Island, and indulged in some predictions in regard to the necessity of Sanitary Reform at that sneaidn resort. Later in the season, In April, we pointed out the fact that in the multitude of measures before the Legislature touching Coney Island, none had taken in hand the question of Wfuture healthfulness.

The aml luiriMe I thought that I could not better imnrore a if J. B. aiTLST. 1st ftltea I lew idle moments tbsn by sendtns your valuable a paper a crier letter from tola most oeltirbual aort. Tbm are aavseal hoasls bars, bat tke tV IP MTJLLINS' h55ssss-: easaas I rtllltllt lilt UI lu Its, nouae leeas su tne outers.

ZDS SI siara wiaaeeanoar at Ptlts oallty aad lorihtuitibie qutntitT. Oton'a plat for bulldlDt. life Oak for tblpt, ey prats for eaiegUs. btca-ce-y lor waa-oa spokes, aad osdar for ornamental uses nod ctaar boxes. Up la Maine and Michlsaa th Wmbarutea oaa Only gat tastr products to markrt at otrtala seeioBs: her wt can work nt ail sateens; to bypsrbevana breath of winter aavar tailt oa our nvar they flow fre and fail all tb year, ntoviac industry and eonmntT eaanmsros.

11 tie stopped at tbu who were se loos ia the at (another To Goiisumptives Bsilrosd, named John Von Tassel, while on that road at Third avenue and One Hand red and Twenty-first street, yesterday aftsrnoon. was struck on the head by engine No. 103 and instantly killed. Hussey, who Was arrested for robbing the mails at Auburn, N. has confessed.

Sine then Samuel J. French, another el ark in the same office, has been arrested for a similar offence, and has confessed. Hussey ia twenty- we4-a. charge, and tbs noose is crowded. Tbb active followers of Butler in Mima 'chusettei those who are to give the taffy and do the work of his campaign are, as a rale, soreheads who hare been kicked out, neg lected, sat down upon, snubbed or otherwise -embittered by disappointment, in securing -places all the way from the Town Constable to the Custom House.

They are political tramps from all parties, and if they "could be reviewed in a body would make an array that would at once suggest the propriety of pad. locks on the public orib. They are hungry. ay), are la Tosir pnoee 1 are most reasonable, store anon. 121 123 KsiErt, ci 111 rJ ISS AND INVALIDS.

'leaieaesv t. tt kn.f-. Cee I tCUXt I IJi or IJVB EiiiTC.I lTe. JERSEY CITY. I 1M.MW 4m t.laV Ve t.

baa-ae. te.ai.es laa. kkaah avo laibt. Fur CaMse Mike, Aatkeaa.il raarkl 1. i.

six years oia ana rencn is nineteen. a. 4. 1 le ei, bg years' easwrksaca. Tat' IT Ah "Independent Republican" whatever that may mean from this city to the Sun to say that he voted for Tilden and Hendricks at the last election, and ha will vote for them again, no matter whether they are nominated by the Democrats or not.

When did this man switch off from voting for An Cool Burreea IMriTianrtll uir n-ttr waa arrested last evening at on a ran nisi- 3 11 ill IjrJs It: I I sad ea batAtev I fieiW4ieS aslr hr the TivoU Theatre, Mew York tr. Nw York, attw. question was Indeed in some sort a new one, its discussion having become necessary only under the changed condition which has removed the Island from its wilderness state and made it the permanent summer home of thousands and the daily resort of 30,000 people in fact, the population of a city, which, ia a city, would occupy 5,000 houses, scattered over miles of area and each having its own sanitary safeguards, and its own methods of disposing of offensive substances. But on Coney Island this daily average of 80,000 people, on many twsirA.M, Canada, which charge him with 1 ss rTSB eV brUnaiu an iO f-txralia. aaa haw Vaaf tion from felonious Toronto, I tt atl.

ssauit on wnx. widgery, at heretofore dracribed. Widrerv 3ICSIC FlANOHe SrorrxD Tail has Invited Carl Schurz to come out to his reservation and see how It is 'himself, and Mr. BchuTz has promised him a visit. Spotted Tall writes a simple, straightforward making dignified complaint of the treatment some of his braves have re-celvedaAOkeCheyenne Agency, and in brief epfframmatio sentences telling some whole sfw tk aTI at 4 at I PIANOS.

point to ducharr tb "old totdMr" Into tb tpittooa, and to lore aaottsr aagniar oavandisb recruit Into tsrvtoa. "Yoa follow ntr' be asked with aa ezpraattoa of door. 1 Bsturad bibt I did. and La tad that while his trsei ta sal of tbe was new, taw tarorae-tioa wat not. Weli, ay." he west no, ta addluoa tsar I no Oder stock aoantry the ourtoa top of th green earth.

From to val-ityi of Virginia to tb fcvtrfladtt of Florid, cattle ar ai bom; BO winter faedias: Be bone-tog la costly buildings; no bardlog our cattle ran roam ed grow fat at their owe tweet will. Our for tats are filiad with ntatt, and should be, sir, tb natural bom ef tb hog. Oar huh) ar particularly adapted to tp ratetaa: of ebtep, aod I bar not the slightest doabt but tb Leah mere coat eouid be tstrodsoad with tmmants profit. Our mountains ar Oiled with coal aad iron, aad ear ej Harriet of marble rival tba world la quality, and tnr-pett everything tie In ejuanuiy. I ediiuo hare gold ia Vlrgiala.

North Caroliaa, South Carolina. Georgia and Alabama and oar mint ar paying; and I firmly beber will yet excel those of Call oral. I hat yoa will tee, at r. Jl tlfiVrSr. I CARPETS AND OtlrCLOTIlS.

drew Jackson Some men habitually avoid newspaper reporters for fear of being interviewed. Others lie awake nights expecting to be called upon. Mayor Cooper appears to be one of this sort. At midnight a Tribune reporter secured a pleasant colloquy with him at his residence a wut ar rvT a a is taat tnl ri i i i lfi lit acnaatrt. iir li 1 as saw-te, tiniiii a-" "a-- a la let ts ths tas-MiaeauB ths taaaaaaeasaaa ear.

ae BaeamewaSeai aM tapwa) as rbe tabeaaiaa 4 i a 4 ba Innan we eraeMbj i 1 aal S4M leMwa t. I. a a 41a Caavyaae says he has letters from Burgess threaten! nr his life. A little son of A. G.

Roberts, of Cincinnati, recently found a pearl ia a mussel which he picked up on th banks of the Miami River at Tarloruville. The Tiffany in New Tork. offered $350 for It, and it has been sold for that ism to W. B. Dinsmore, President of Adams Express Company.

A. M. Van Cleef father of Dr. Charles Van Weekly Monthlv Faymente KSatuVKUTn Wn salt iu n-ton Ml root, BAIT to luaT orrics. days mounting up to 100,000, are confined and limited to some fifty houses perhaps, and restricted to a really small area.

There is therefore every reason' for a bold and resolute At scxnriaZ. Till BTVtrv. Lexington avenue, and more than an hour it pirr? itiiit, I 1 eat nr: btVAj -i a star i sa Ik. I. iAa.

biila. fterward he came up smiling for a second grapple with the problem that faces the occu pation of Coney Island this year with formid Cleef of this city, died a few days since at his i-HtMX irirt wnrit. w9 mi rt interview. frb If f-M 4 txbktj B) WMrt residence in Ithaca, whither he removed from Seneca Falls in 1809, in order to educate his able front, and which will grow more tormid THE AVERILL PAINT POLITICAL POINTS. PHELPS.

S5 TO S20 BOKTHLT. TO S2I. KTIb fAl rok. TW yiare tae.es aneaf tad ebtata ftnt titas rtaast SI seciuat sarsalaa. POS.

ansa a a tnas ut cumats, soil, an antorai raaoareee, we trts emptrola ourtslrta. You might faoot an WIED BEJLDT res USE, in Ohio will Tbe Republican campaign la rrom ta won a end we would n-nrwh. two sons at Cornell University. Mr. Van Cleef was born at Seneca Falls ia 1831, and both in that villag and at Ithaca, his later residence, be was very highly esteemed.

Jobn-Cudnte, one of three alletred rowdies f-wi-ni 4. mwi eeae eiatsa ie I eal 14 I tlalae tab I We. But what are tbe two thlngt that wtU anekt at TUB T1IK open on the 2Uth Inst. It is denied from Washimrton that the ir WOltLIk. you nourwb i aeked, ramiading hint of bit nrtt attertloa, which 1 thouctt did not Imply some truths.

Wherever the military are there is always whiskey, and that, makes trouble," is as good English and as forcible a fact as if it tutd been written by a more civilized statesman. Bauk Superintendent Lamb 'at the Bankers' Convention, yesterday, jsaid he was sure that the three-quarters of a million of depositors in savings banks in this imperial State are arrayed as a solid phalanx against Communism, rioting and disorder. Mr. Needham, the Bank Examiner of Massachusetts, said it was safe to ssy that three-fourths of the stock in the National banks of that State are owned by men and women of limited means, or held by savings banks as security for the small earnings of poor laborers who are depositors, a a. TCTWWB.

txet ner aw President favors the reorganization there of iw and suspected pickpockets who made dis- fit, peeti af. nil rai irmi n. "IB two tblsgil Oh, yet! Well atr. I will tl iLABi'tl tate te able every year. What the Uhioh-Abous predicted in April has become measurably true in August, and already our contemporaries in this city and in New York are pointing out unpleasant realities and possibilities, and suggesting plans for farther improvement.

Coney Island is at the best but a few feet above the sea. It cannot be drained into the ocean, for that would spoil the bathing and the-beach. To drain it into Coney Island Greek or Sheepshead Bay would be to clog state republican Associations. an WaSfliaTK itiuiT. sett 4apaoens, to I' aal iMbca.

eat a. -a. rto4. ea 1 1 1 hi it INlUliUinrlkH twH a. ke en ii iss siaslbbbt 4 aaleri a Sasaki iarae4af baas tat teat tares tad li taiina tx.

aa nil yon. narrrg nnlassj the lllottrsted part of bit discoorse, be closed bp tb big Jtck ksif. tact torrent or aarrron-ooidred eaiiee et tbe General Raux, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, will take his vacation in Maine, where he will nuke ten speeches, commencing at Bangor Tuesday next. oTtr mtikisftui. AYCRILL CRE11CU FIIIT CO spittoon, sad reett turner bat bbair.

et eaaet his acsos and kas. "I'b Ortt thing neoaattrv. air. tr i.t tttt. Per Ecslii Ujriint'Piaiiii perftet freedom to tb rtoutk and lb etttsUiM It RvrtiBf Ktts nr.

iti ta. mmm mm tas mt J. B4. rnaa-f of th Uemoerattc party to powar. ae tT4rv -4t t.

eita.i. leek I tiliet aa 1 f.4rei trf i.tMt. r. --Ann ine tecooa a alasa baa at bin. a half bi h4f Bkeanan.

til taa at ti "i bt tecond. wr, the Introduction of forbiga rtwaitaa St I Aranat TU BtT IS capital to uivetop our rtaourraa. tuTDnno on tne steamer Uolumbla Thursday evening as she reached Pier 3, North River, was yesterday held for trial. The other two escaped. Cudnie is accused of shooting at Officer Terwillifrer, while th latter was trying to drive ths other two men from the boat.

Early yesterday morning a cattle train of forty cart was wrecked near Pstsaic Bridge, N. another brain running into It. Th dsnger was close upon them before those in the caboose car were warned. Drovers, the conductor and others sprang down an embankment and escaped. Several cattle were killed, and others were so Injured that they had to be.

Thre men employed at th caady factory of Battais Ode, in Elm street. New Tork, THB LAKOUT TiM rr IMS II At. te 4 SI naso r. aai tas I asked him bow tbe Booth could be teed tad by tb tUvattoa of tb uni ta The Democrats in Mississippi having sue- ceesfully bulldozed the Independents, will the Democrats of Oeorgia proceed to do the same, and compel Alexander H. Stephens, Dr.

Felton, and Bob'Toombs to sign cards of abdication The Albany Ezpreu savs: "No man who voted fdr Mr. Hayes in 1879 will vote for Mr. Tilden's prosy in 1879; and all of them will be found so voting as to most effectually bi.asx in Col. BoBESvr Imoebsoll, Elisur Wright, power. Bat be matt here thought ta question aWeaTBaVaatsJ ftobaaaKa re4 a aeak.

awe a. 4a bmra 4 4- very peer lis, or orrnme aware, ream my oaea- these waters, te poison them, to destroy flaking privileges and create a great movable cesspoohVThe sand of the Island ought not to receive the deposit. The sand is underlid with water, and that water is used at many of the minor To saturate the sand is to make unpleasantness everywhere. There is no room for deep sewerage, or even for sewers with much decline. What, then, is to be done This is a ques.

t.a Saar-e 1 1M 1, ws. am 4 was naieeiMes, lor rose AT CHANDLER'S, 17 2 ZtlontagTae St. PIANOiS AXI OUGANS. i 'n at ie.4aaa a left, mnttenag. Yoa will see, Mr: yo wUB.b Established J.

J. Eager Jjas J4 i 4a. 4 4. a I 4 iDaa do raocy tattr. nor th nil aa ax cepuoe in tbsBjath: isdaed.

be le fair saaea a 1.S i ia a a aa. sustain the President and emphatically re- '-S 11-44 t. lM a A 4a a tr ai 9 men of th more InteUigsnt, bopsfal, tbnluaaa clstt, woo I mag lot tbat prrapanty It a mattsr iwuiir. luaea. a.

a t.aa. ea a ta S. 4.. IMIK. 11 4 4M- I Tbb Republican nfaniclpel Convention in or legislation, end tent rorags toid will ran.

eetne to develop tb resom ues of a Mai -a iaea rWae A baaa a bar specula no bat tska tb disc of ttsad I I'm Snl k. J.i WINES. named Baptist, Williams and Row, ar In Bt. Vincent's Hospital from sever burns received caused by th explosion of superheated starch they were handling. It is thought that this may ax plain the mysterious Ban Fran cisoo nominated, B.A.

Flint for Mayor and Julius Orson for Sheriff. The "Honorable Bilks "and Democrats triad to effect a combination, but the Republicans and others, who are prominent in the National Liberal League, met at the Astor liouse, yesterday, and adopted resolutions to hold a "Congress" at Cincinnati next month with a View of organizing as "a politics1 power." The case of D. M. Bennett was considered in the light of martyrdom but no mesa arts were taken to secure his liberation, and. therefore no time was wasted.

If any trustful orthodox soul has imagined the least grain of truth in the statement that Colonel Ingersoll was weakening in his skepticism and general hostility to the schemes of the Christian churches, he will be enlightened to the contrary by seeing Mr. Ingersoll's promt' Tlrst Oaaa-At ajtafartsrerv' IMeaa. BRADBURY. 5 TO S20 RQMTHLT. t5 TO tlQ, csnii, ram roa tlfntTimiBalte0 flm riM I I tieiae.

st a n. labor aod mo bava txatartod tMatalvM try. tog to lesp Into fortunes. The ptotar of tba Banta, palwatd by that ww luierark ri ei ienail Biin aa. a.

Taaes tion for engineers answer, and one to which engineers and the more intelligent pro. prietorson the Island have given thoughtful considerations. Large interests and the future of grand enterprises are involved in the settlement of this ques-t tion, and none are more likely to act exploHian in street jtx 1077, wuei see, tntags exsggaretsn arttr In boa lb a 11 reetaaa. twaae aat. etarbat aa4t djaak.

Attrt a res 4444a PINE WHIG KEYS thirteen lives were lost. itoBiov, ass it aswea sruta. I tt ctpttal tt and wiu ronttua timid of a land, ek-n i. The friends otsJUha F. Mines, ot 17 tloa.

are rit cr stool lis. all- I PIANOS'." 338 rUIaTON KXnilZlTT. Varloals htuat evary tnbrrg te evotd nty reg their debts, aad wear maalcipaiiuss -1 Sutt boldly advoeat rvptiatKav. Thar tt no emigration htto to sell file Iss. outside of Texas: on tb eoetrary thtr restless reaming oa ta part et tbe 1 4,1 in tk hi-kt eras set ea TT laasaa aa I.e.

34 CUMMUU XXew Yerlt, r- iXtLtUriirrJATED COJIBtNATIOX nent connection with the Liberal League. "Ctnuosi see it. -r Th infer-Ocroh says: "The Keatnckf election cannot be satisfao tory to the Democratic party of that State. They lose ground in nearly every county, and are on record as indorsing the record of Dr. Blackburn, originator ef tbe scheme to disseminate yellow fever and small -pox throughout the North during the war." Ths Buffalo Erprem says: Th suggestion that Benjamin F.

Butler be sent as AUn-ister to England or to Russia is overwhelmingly indorsed by the people of this country, and particularly those of Massachusetts. We may truly say that there is not a dissent BVBBfBSsBsjsjsaCa- wi JeartlnS ef Cean ttreati Maatt ban. aat aitoe eoraae Hraaaeat eat to leave a land oa wbtob ewa tolly hat brought the cures aad ait- a tl.i ecksty, in New Tork hunting for him as a misniarg man. Mr. Mines is an ex journalist, and in writer of rartaia alleged interviews with prominent men, which bare attracted tome notice.

Clark Hine, the proprietor a large dairy in New Mil ford, came to New Tork last week, but has not been seen by his frtends bare si nee he left them to return horn at 7 UJ0 A. M. last Saturday. George Marsh was sonvieted in th New Tork Oeneral Sessions yesterday of stealing silverware and clothing, and sentenced to the rrt ih-mtw-rbt I TAUK Poijtt is to be sol9on the 23d eeecaay ei anau F.C. SMITH.

Pea as fa I 11 la. a-44in' taaa (ra taa.f a a an a I b-aat Itli444l be La. 44-441 Baa 44 tm lanl, ia I Ba .4 Almanac-Calendar era Mil. a. ana raaM ear aaa a saaeeraw areas It trek-eiaaa 1 with promptness than those whose money is invested at the Island.

It is important that they act before a suspicion of evgets abroad and before an outbreak of dismiss traceable to mephitis influences caused by insufficient and imperfect drainage sounds a note of warning, endangers investments and calls for quick and large expenditure. More than one watering; place has received a bad name because of the. evil done by inattention to sanitary matters-In every case disease and alarm came, because thought had not been given to the changed eon' ditions because the-conveniences, the sewerage, drainage, which had answered for 50 or 590 people were worthless when 5,000 or I of October. It is a strip of land ten miles long, and of varying, width, 11.500 acres in all, of which only a small portion ia arable or lit for pasturage. The sea beaoh offers abundant facilities for bathing and other; nana.

The waters are prolifio in fish. There. of poverty. Even tb negro, of whom I shall speak hariafbtr, hat harness ritllsts, with good canee. and at preparmg for an txodist bsxt year, tbat will kstv tb rich tat tor Upas without labor.

So tar, tb black arm of tea datpwad nag i hai kept uttt rnla from tble Land and gaaat faaun from th People. Tb tbot-gun ta ballAaser, tb dishoaattw of emptoytra, aad she gUneat frauds oa their rights se ei titan, beea extaeeaee tb satleent thai meat psusal and toeg-ouflar-tDg peopl. kUay of tb Hoathara 8tatta htr org ta lead naib snablst be eati. as- i aiaass. la tka teasaaasaat I bat ibe easy Hi aa saaa.

aa- Jset aat reeraiala a ing voice, fevery band is lifted and every I Tor Home and Ofice TJ aei4i4Mre ear tell aiaaal 4.y'a 44-4 la ae 444444 '4 4 1 I I 1 I 4S Jaaa raaat h. ta. est il! aa baaa Paaa ta" a a I 4 4. are ia4i baa ii.ae l44rl a. a ba a aa-a T.aie I.

feraaaj a A i 4 rtt a Itlll aaaa 1' a tf, riiseiaistl Baietl "4 4 b. aaaw. be aa rt rrea aksaaaaaat Savsvsnst. laan rruas tee taeiraereae. beaae ae are fundums of oysters and dams, and there a teaaae.

aaaar ate law seal te as base esttsen 4 abet 1 I bat Sara aaa sat at, taw are shooting advantages. For ages the Poi Stat Prison for three years. He hss sueesaw fully pretended to be deaf and dumb er two years, obtaining employment and much sympathy from people. and make everybody happy with his mute and very touching etprsssioas of gratitude. Some ot his victims have been much mortified to leara that he could speak and hear as well as anyone.

The Wallace Committed, sittinr at Provi --ivrmgraaoa purs out trttb at Vugints they hnv mat with no rrtra TwrBty-riv C-ata. roe sai a ar W. W. HWAYaU til rait Straw t. has been common lands for adjoining towns.

a.aie raaaa We aaa eeebaeea alt Isaia 9 a4a4a la we asaa erne tm ta. aw aea Jl tra. raw, earr a act aaarar laaa aaa aj 11 re eall aat a-a. ae aae-raraiaa er erase Oa te aa. we aB rail est aaa aa.

aat ernti or Tut aTtawtc tTtat, taa ar arras 3 even tbat cooearv skirt and raaily maaattoset Btato est no beea rewarded a hnrasljna aad advaatBgat would warrant Emigrants aetti only to hi oat Tlnu aheis tbe old i i tit are sriwrniraii sat tae new reel-drat st rnn ding. Cheap taoagh tbe hands sf the Booth are. tbe (iei stsa, Irwhtaaa sr nlber lysntAmt cxiirasi. rvfafrat ee ense.fl aa anil seane a4a ilel I I win aaoes Ihea tea, tf a-e eaa Mar. tba ua.e la aau as a- aat ta aaa-eart Mil wasafaartary est aaa aaave aiaaa.

a eavaae. ea Court ttrent, ABS AT Btd TbaaLAan- I a-a nat goes up ror stutter, au parties are united in his behalf, and so far as Massachusetts is eoncerned then is an tnv of good feeling such as had not been expected previous to the millenium." Tbi Tssoo Senhrui rejoices over the bull dozing of Disou, the Independent candidate for Sheriff, and says: Thus has Yazoo again the proud title of the banner county' ot Mississippi, and laid down, not by words, but deeds, ths sound political doctrine, that fomentera of strife shall not sow the seeds of internecine strife within her borders. Let her sister eonnties, wht in "75- so valiantly Imitated her example, asrain assert their power, and all will be well wltn them." It seems that it wasTasoo County which started tba campaign of terrorism and murder in. 1875. i Ths Troy lirMS.spsakingof'ths New Tori e.w 144.

a. UMONutGUMomcE oreignrr www si arses nan Bat sset ran sues la nea betor tosvtag bom, eaanot swtred from dence, yesterday, heard th testimony of Charles H. Page and Thomas Davm. Mr. Pag was ones a Democratic candidal for Congress.

He believed the Democratic policy favored removing the restriction aa aa did also a small peiboa of the Kepnbti-cana. He claimed that th Repablicaa Legislature Submitted aa amendment to ths Ta aria aaa aa as aaar seswa. sr leaiM aet Iklat of aetiaf Iflaae ae 4.444. I raa a a taoaiair aia .44. 44 aa.ua aat aaKaaal'iaa r-.

4p4.1v a. 'A. aauwaaaa. ar. wua 44.

ha. e.a taaaawa. Sa 444 4444. 4ta vriaakrt a araitaa a aal as 1 aa aaaa 4114 aw and has been given up for a cattle range. The Incumbrances on the land are very slight, and easily removable, except the annual Interest on 250 five dollars in all payable to the Indians of the tribe ef Montana.

This must remain so long as the gentle savage remains. The tribe now numbers less than a soore all told. Montauk is well Bp above the aes and has a noble oeean outlook. It would be I grind place for a summer resort, or it would make a splendid possession for a wportsmaa's dub. It is most likely to tall into speculative hands.

mi in illse-ly TO TI IE- 10,000 were to be provided for, often because old sewers and had become saturated, and impotently refused to respond to the demands upon them. It is time that a word in season be spoken, and time that it be 6 ci 1. wanes of Oooy Island for gas and; water are provided for especially at the larger establishments. The next great need in sanitary precaution and. Improvements Walks and drives must be constructed, and the petty jealousies of local owners must give way to a policy ot liberality.

Roads aa rxportinc paoyl ever head aad sar. i dsbt. a kUfOTI BS8 Mat aOtMS la th ootlh, Ut ndutb. era peopl matt proa to the Strang SICK AND SUFFER1NQ. people te- repeal th property deans, aad then its members want forth and worked UMe.ees atautiaaa wt esiaie.iinis ta.

II ran este InfuiHIN Meat aat est thatut tea tart say Isaa at eu 44 aa faaeresiasl. a bay-ts vaaa- 444 -a ea. rr r. it. swrva.

Seieiaaarta a bevaLiaOBV Th et'er I fete, lereraeatat I tf rKlt laaeea. eat raft-t trt.tt rtre taat etikti aa tleea at ibe taaterr rm 41 44 Say. etas aa I la Ss Bsn ss tea 444-414. ae 44a I444l aal a4 44) 4 1 4S44S44444 Sf R44LJ iv la. -a.

aaaa. 44 a 4444444, t-v astai fre tu.cm tM bt let a essay a -a. aa-eas ea biea 444 gws Slum a nun I a kteraae la f-4- ia. inri 4- iat bkeat nr. a in wis 141' 1 ae-.

a ta sat st TjT rVr w-1 ru. a ft tf BtanW wtf i mf -71 taaa. aat tvtmm They tsue srarh an I tier set saleenaa. That they eaa do to vary oertait; that tkiv will do to is st this wat a uattor ol vtry ttrUtki imbroglio, says the whole conspiracy an trQint. DR.

IRISH'S Celebrated FeeHsg tbtatteltet to natural baa aaaa ewaai a a 4as eaa. 4 frot of lae i r.eaa an at St ba tt. tgainst it. Thomas Davis, formerly a Dam. ocratic member of Congress, had, by advert circumstsnee, lost his right to vat.

favored the repeal of the property qualifies Jjon. a Mr. Blennsaaeaa'a St 1st. W. P.

atmsaouesn. Itvarr eta bis keener af A OAMPAian document soon to be Issued re seots some facts for Democrats to ru- must not be fenced up andjands enclosed, so, that free communication cannot Jbe had There is wanted, also. lirn shelters AM rtv. 441444, (i.alaa are aumi'S -as- at t-araiy a kwH worker; be sreiseas th Biggw 'r-Uad of tirlrf toss to da it, at bnfor tb atr: built a aoailaai evnrsight. walk behind tba plow, nr beadle ebon, a deamdatloa.

TTaer tbttr here laan, I tb. i.ll. .4 Tqet. (1 trr' III aw', 'ir Eslb pises, aaar. Broadway, Is aastsa to est 44 vi aiaaai WlCi tTasaa k-av.

taaa, leara tb whereabouts af a grey horse and ligbl au. tUaa. 444,44. ai saa. raa.

fie. I la: t.sX. S'SV ties. tike. lLt aa taaart aaar 4evn--BtA: a taali e-vaa.

ef tal 11 6erraviatien.fllth rscre hss abowa that the tares a Bard, rjroesed band. The aw gtnarttio hi no better Uvea the aid. Tb yonn ansa exawd nit 4440 f4T assault upon the reedomsof elections, and unless it is defeated by the courts, or rebuked and thwarted by the people themselves rising in irresistible rebellion against sueh fraud and injustice as have been partially accord-pliahed, and are still further contemplated, there is an end to honest government in the State. The hopes of the eouatry for the resent rest in the honor and integrity of the courts. Meanwhile the peopl -iWulii watch, with vigilance every move in the new game of deceit, cunning and infamy which Tilde; the arch-conspirator, and Robinson a ad Cooper, his ''coparceners'' in fraud, shall make upon the political chess-board.

oe earner, waieaa ytstcraay ut oat to a red-laced ttraajrar. tLa-uTS TM II II SJ-x-f-afc sa. wtoiv aatrsS ensaV aaf I febs-a. V-w Wf VI ttwht. est ry hat fbabte Ct- tiisaBilianri sff fhw nj ijg att-BaV- t.

fntsaarate gnf Mm tatTatta hSwM tswSM mZZJTSp wt-W a-la-tsf tto, iZZH iri WrLiuir" tj- elrrkt a torm tl bewrarty aaianea. CelebratiB: la Su-aas Flare. Our national birthday la salabraiad under with cheap and simple supplies for mothers and children, such as the U.xiok-Arous has advocated. The Island is large enough1 for ail, and should be as free as the ocean breeze that cools It. A liberal policy, with such restrictions only as cdrnon sense and good neighborhood accept, wUTSS more for Coney Island than any policy heretofore adopted has been able to accomplish.

It must not be forgotten that Coney Island is a fountain at Of tbeat bate ''raa'' taw, aad at conies tVCRTOat Bonnier cwnistnucss and la stranc pi seas i EST TlLUilLS IILIIaTl nearly evary veer, bat ia nan mora etraar than at North Cap, Norway. T1V deaj. nerth eaa-ae aaaa naaaary a ai laaA basil aaa. t.e TTu" Strang trtbugi. Vast lass teas 44144444 444 I.

414 441 ia Hiuoe, wnersa party ot a mart nana roaod tbecaarlret on the -hut Pjarth. Tbey ta-rirad BLACK WILD CHEEBT SS tainate upon. It shows that the Unltstf tates was left with an aggregate debt of 43,831,539,394.89, the annual interest charge upon which was $130,977,637.87, ss an denoe of the ill-will borne by the Democracy toward American institutions; while the reduction of the principal of the debt by more than $583,000,000, with an aggregate saving of 628,199.68 in interest sinoe 1865, proves the constancy of Be-publican efforts in the opposite direction. It shows that while a steady reduction in the rate of taxation was in progress from 1865, in 1875, when the Democrats came Into control t)t one branch of the Government, the reduc tloa stopped short at that point, and has no 'bees resumed, except with regard to the tax upon the two Democratic commodities whiskey and tobacco; and this notwlthstand' ing the great outcry which has been made over the alleged economies instituted by the Jeaocratia House. that tb emmcry towns af ta rVontb ft lily swsrm with half aducatad.

tcrjart tL bat thoroogbly self aatBrtd tawyara. Uavtnc apis aatsurs, tanss yonag esaa barawa 1 1 pert at pekar, ttrvast la lottery aod raa billt at all tb ears la lows, wears dacuhnog affairs of batata bilwiat driaka Nearly all tb aoataar ritatta nan a iwe a enooortgt boom menelarte bare rnjtaied mrdioal ecaoois; and that teejooia, nrr! asean. by Kok-tbera tBsWlawea. bars auad tba sbmbbi 1 with pstienUets doctors Lts tba a asaa el irr ad then to a steamer at etrrsa clock P. sL, July and at on minute after midntcht cunt ware fired acd tb shrill sound of tbe eaaias't whistl aa eaeal at 44 b4ri Tebb Boston Journal says: We cannot recall the name of the Democratic Congressman or journal that has denounced the system of political repression" common in the South.

The Charleston AVtoi.tb New Orleans 7 tnv. a asaa to rarpood to tb Mtsbar af stvs f)-j1 fl aJ-B SB II ri-rntt, -a. I44 beat t. aaa on tb American flic, and toad chsari girt to HOOTS HERKS health, and that it can only be kept so by the exercise of forethought, by enterprise, and by the expenditures which will promote and maintain health and secure the largest measure) of prosperity to the Island. stO.4 Hal AMIC vkwaatLlfc fc 444 1 4Ssvxe 4 44 other ra to greet national bounty.

Tb If party tbea canded tb alesost wpsaJtoaier cliff (900 feat high and rmlead tb Anrrirtt and EXTRACTS. baa 1 in a. baa. 4 1 1444V-1 t44a av- Ji. -44a 4 aa a -44 a 4444 a 4, -4 I 4 44.

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sf to other learned arafeaaiua. these At. ere dapts st "draw, sad ressleut taapaart at D-g, tb natT beina; Ssad lor to Trssnon by tb Varhes of tb parry oat ef ateHait sar- c. w. KEEHAfj -rirr.

us tat-saav-a rsnrtaTiAat. ehated at one ot tb Sorwaciaa town. II was atarkad ia to tk la- 1 a Wa. I -W a 44-14 tbb aat I the Vicksbarg Herald and the Memphis Awrioncb have said that- Democratic praaw Hoes of the past must be discontinued, but where Is the Democratic editor who has de-! aouneed or deprecated Does any Demo-' oraUe leader er journal drroaocs thetoanrtr 1 upon Cap. Diion or th -warning of tbe tvingsjtreet (South Garoltna) Stir to Mr.

waist 1 not to rectum to his btr "ia tnttb id tba Denocratto leaders in th North have a po- certainly a most txtraordi nary place for such a A DisASTBOtrs fire' has destroyed a thea- sand buildings ia Serajevo, Turkey, rendering houseless 10,009 of its fO.000 people. for Pjtpf Ia, JaiB.lee, Lo.s t-rst 144 (aaa 44-aaai A'- 44 a. a b-si a w. t- ttwtaar to tbe valgsr ear whiskey. Tbe BefahtvBuni eaaataga.

Ilk th WBiTS tBao'OILn, OOvOttB. rtirTt. TABSukasa, aariera rastbrBtioa perhaps the first list that a coat-pany nt Aatartoaos vet ealabrassd th Podrto of July at swob hear aad at each a latthata. pleatoMiaat. a a t-vaa 4 "aA.WaaT, raaBLBa pen AirUU, TTevk SUtttafk, Tsrl4 LIvar.

The city is ovr 500 years old and the capital I of Bosnia, situated at ths eoadaenee of two kg bared, teeee.e tigiaillsg. Tea In 1 ibis carat ot eiavary saUl Biisas to the warbe aaaa. whoa ttrrsr enratd th atoav AkavlrtMl. a a 4i' I leatsidnlabt ea. thsne epoa ta party aU th I teat with statu sg brnhtsass, ran 1 an at eat tat rtTVtO ST.

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