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No steamers, T h e Heralil o f this morning has the folic iag paragraph; ; , . . , W e are no\y informed fronr authority which; we consider beycind doabt on such matters, thati the stateident'we haye made was true iu e»ery I ict, apd that the bombardment o f San Joan Jioa,is now set down by the administration irt o f th® measures that w ill be prciseouted p “Ia M j evijdence yc|tecday ed p r the Tam pico i f not already tahen will soon be in possession: of our lorCes, and the bombardment o f San Jdan li)e Ullea,, and the capture uf Ve. jra 0 r o z , qjnd viite are informed that the beginning [of Ootohof is setclawn as the time for this pur- Tl^e adjctiinistralioii is prosecuting its ar. Iministratioh is prosecuting it ingernehjts w |th|ail ,phe vigor possible, and be fore tha^t sh^ll probably a r i ; f ; r & “‘“f F t h r :fjuired, ju proper copditioa for 1 E T A«|iipus' Ibeen otherwh the attack. ' A l a A H ] l— 1 \XX. i' 1 -■'''X' ■' 1 vH 'X [-''-I 1 p ie d s e d but ,o tru th , to U b e r ty, a j t i l ^ ^ ^ o f e h r e w y s US, a u d no t , a r a b a u W o i i ” ITHACA, W E U N E S , P A :4 AUGUST 2 p,!l,s 4 '| 6 '| - o f Conrad vs. W illiams, the the part of the prosecution cjosed irning, and Beu Johnson, esq, open- Bocn in a speech of 3 1,4 hours,--- i(!)on was oonsuraed in examining de- jitnesses. [From tlie X. V. Spirit ofthe tiaies.] , A u W o i r C lia iW . ^ , During the wliiier of 'U, t)e|ig engaged in ^ f the Norihero part o f Jlaine,I bad much leis- , ure to devote to the sports oir a new coun- ■ S U M M E R W I N f , I'lhv:W an ®,/ xnhdn as to where ,thi| Chronjicle [obtaiaed the information that Jadgjf Paitkef \vah from t h e d i s t r i c t . ‘Office ai a s nidBtaqi ■ ■“ _ 4 - ' ■ ;jHssk' , ttacayAsgaBt^im;. . . ... ' ■■ ■ ■ ■ \ - N e r w E . £ Parttte'rs :ntr|i8».qd i 5 w S i a « d i s a a d n ^ m c I S S y : ' h m f“sj&?syte»£r E S S taS y ''“‘* t f c l ; l 3 o ' - u 1 1 lAttghsE mtii.' Ity tbr homo eSi N ew Y ork ano E rie W e under- [.sand that the Slate GommiSsijonfrs appuinted to j locate certain portions of thsa road, have deci. j in fai’dr qf [the louta op the, P< ogi^twris cAtSfuily 6 and ^aftainted to.st ,^U. »,„,.„£sS“sr.its»S4i .JlUAWifiesmall patronage of the y ’’\ l l i u I: RICEi t with. t|>» wort iFV .^If the tdriff on broadcloth, lanbe, is o'ne dollar per yard, it rais- h e price o f tfhe home thade article just one iar also. I f tvC buy- nine yards, o f the h made where we do one of the imported articl follo.ws that we pdt nine dptlafs into the pockets of Uie rnanMfacjtiirpts here where vye do one into the Qoverniuent ' Treasury. 4-t this rate, in raising a reVetiue o f twenly.avo millions, payay gutut off ourr pocketsckets twowo'hatidred 'hundred andrid Jifty f '“ ^ 4 ' D 1 S S 0 ^ I J T I O N 4 ' ' ' p g o qu pcj t a f |ou.i^ to Cap^ I wdult eoadesend to speak to the ^•common folks” . | J 1; T i n . . ] ‘M e s a . ... S i ' 11 ; I f the most ti^talijzing descrip^o^i A tentieraaii the t n s i , with, the exppctalion o f being the resi [wentto Massagbuseueanjl made appi |Y~clergymarl at, Dightonli and tC another at Taunton, hut ufith no hpUer suece|s^ as the Blassacbusells laws also yeonired a *‘puk1ica. |iqn.” T h e y . 'yeiit to Bqgton on'Monday, and lading that 1116^1 could nut be marjrie|, even af- m m m - Ahy..La&steetf8V. Madottna-Bqnffai &C II.; ; . . I ,.1 t ^ w y a t s . i l « k ' persoiis Tn ^TOloiho ai}bs.ci:ibei\s:,whose accbhfUshupcheen 3 :!5£gr»pririji.t8vt5t f U G 4-134 n i a e s j T J IS i • 1 T / ’T h | suit o f Cohrad vs. Williams, slowly progresses---evidepce for prosecotiou not yet ex hausted. ijHis hojior, jibe Judge, yesterday ani uounced m at hut one popnsel wou|d be allowed to sum on i^ach ' O ’ T h S mo[oipi 5 O’clock, the thecthom# eter laageld lAdegSreesjabove freezing point, west—eu Cpws aud Gat' “■ prims Oppeil Boston iPml . .. — Gaioba 73e- to. e qpemuoiis are prin' see §.4,tsi, Michigan side of the D( the rouM through* Penh#!' ‘‘Great Bhnd ’’ o f the Sosqifelli ,wore river, Inid |h! ^ tsyjvauia: favor o f [Journal of Commerce. T he T arif ■■[|N. y ;] igc luai)., wtbu. but, ^ dfd tbat evening ; but when he arrived at esideoce of, the bi;idei be found that the . _ ___ E - _______ t.____________ bei ause they Phey then and te a nother hpUer suecei s, a> also Veonired a I'pubiii 4 r Q^oring to g |ve bonds to intlem^ify a clergy man for all daiuages, and an extra fuf, they took t|ie steambgat Ii|ne for New-York in the' after- irc they were made ofie. NovEh'M sTitoo OB 4-0V'BRTi8fim,-f-It ia.tb® uustontiin London 10 advertise good hibitipns by sending immense carts, ift f^r Ci envy guuq.i ?JBSap, eavalr’ tests i^ainjat Camt da tolMier, a! A Icprrespt g immense ua, is,| ainnounceiiients) pasted ,thereon, tljjjo.ugh the! i The Cexind thoroughfares. . T h e Lord Mayor having spok- j •I'Ug-l s a y s ; en o f these thin|gs aS;,nuisances a letter writer [ *Y'~ ^ says that a few .advei-tjiBprq beoaihe alarmed, and adopted atialhey liovifi nmde qf .imparling, to the gaping multitude [hat throng the streets in- fornijation. Mqn are pOw sent |nto the princi pal tifiofoughfares, an(| are diFeuted to walk to and’fro, all day, dressed in long white frocks, ij which are ipainteid or wqfked, in very b rief conspicuous characters, artides i$ be sold, places and prices-j»or exhibitions pre thus Tainnouned, as Widl as concerts, ^pc. , . * The novelty a|Uracl4ptten£ion, while |ts aheap- ness i§; a great eonsideration ; for one , o f these men obtains .perhaps ajshilling or eighteen pent per day, and hipiS'singUlaT singular appearanceppearance jss noticeoticed bv every body ; jwhercas an advertisi ' ’ a | n every body ; jwhercas an advertisement in the Tdmes or any oljher paper, would cost ijrom five to seven shillrag sterling. Even the riWer stearn- have a d o p t^ this singular rflode o f adverii. Sing.. . j I [N ,Y « N e v - Po ^ATO R o T.I a . PlMppospiD inncli regret tejhear tl [has a jain madei its a | peafaoce,'and I era! parts o f thd state its ravages an A corresppndenlt o f t | h Belfast Joun iiside'ajl suggestions, theories, and sijrn ibe'sh'bject, to day Ihe least, is simple, i It h e speaks with bdldinessand Tt is a dism capitation. ; have mistaken the ;Dr. Fj^nktirt. vdo! £ « f ‘& pRU BEMEDV.-^'We very ir f i a t this destnictlve disease ' tid tiiat in sev. are alarming, lurn il, setting id SI. rmises on ^ay the least, is simph , and not { altogether new, but h e speaks with be Id bonfi|ence, bac ted up | by his owin t xperience, and seenis. to he sonjewbatfaeqaaintec with the hjcGt. fje s a y s t “There is but o le remedy tliats to mbh 0 ^ .the v ines .as •soon as blossom, or as soon as the potatoes' have,set, and are big as pistol Jails. This is a cure or proven. iition o f the p!a rue— nothing eifee will reach it. | |'|t is a disorder ,wh‘rih ckn aionC fac cu red by dc- AJjl who have Written on .he subj he papse and the cpiie. and j u li say, have conjc (|at at the hq^n h f tried it last snmmi is no mistake, if the vir ound befoi t i c « - did well. [ate cut off near; t ground before the poison of| to the root of the potato, the j a winged insect that does all j s fs the fai fact, let philosopher about honey deW, fungus ; crop is safe, ithe m ischief Th is fi 'humbug as they will about honey deW, f [mildew, dew rust,, young seed, old seed, hot wea. ther, cold wcatpef, too wet, too dry, &o. &c. A ll are wrongv[ahId do n ot look to the way or e. yen Squint, whence a ll fbe evil comes. Potatoes should be plaritfed early, in order 10 bo forward, to part with their tops by thq 25th| July or the brat day ofAu|'Ush The Insect iyas 10 or 12 »A!ifir&*.w“f e r e sound, fperfectly gom for seed I at one dollar per Those I cut off[oujthe eighteenth day, were in jured some, sayi ooieieightll lost. ’ p . Y.Fajrm erand Mechariio, Proceedings^ of the Board of Trustee^ ssfot p, Oeiijing, Vice prssidem, having left j Five arefocci [visit to ish iParl of inter siod noi J by |w o disci I ,A governAi l “ t e “ Arrival of the Caledonia, Ionia arrived at Boston on Tuesday, ponia arrived at Boi Liverpool Aug. 4- [ut iitiie news given. is o f Wihner and .Smith’s Times /ith an^accoutit oi Prince Albert’s proceedings in the .Brit. ^ last, have been barren ■n stateyj . ^_.J,presents Wide field to] me lovers of this pastime. Often would I bind on my rusty skates, and |;^^lide away up tKci /v'lrat.t nMtn A. _ __ f <«*vriii waArT** l-nd interrupted murmkir o f the hfee, ' ' lettling on the sick fldwers, and then again t Instantly on w ing. ■ T h o p lahts arouhd Feel the |0p potent foryors i the tall n vmg t b i t m , a t # B of J. iicitga are aBit8pai>cd ince our last, have been 10 dull monotony of a k .ivvirigto jussions 1 Jtony o f a long a , has beqn reliev to ajcloae, has beqn _____ s on llie sugar dutips, scheme has triumphed by to 135—’nearly two to one tually abrogates tlie rnonopoly, IF on the same category as corn., has an easy decleusioo gn the ee trdde. , larkel has fluctuated but little ling of the last Packet, still less sioM in the House of .Cuiiiuions on the sugar duties. somewhat better demand, and the! trinn* .1 Lfons o f MroiuUiaatyw f ing this rcl jc o f the past, , high road i L to Frei Pile money sinch the saili since be div (the subject o i VVooi is in ipresent prosf (of [if’arnsfairt jis likely to 1 ivani|es. No [dy demaiiid [ i Ibut due aite lerlyfcleanetj i There has: ion the life of ithe S3th uit., ■ n o f th [hlush.” Il in the manufacturing districts j ed, the article j (rested,, t Vyheaton, (at P^rin a t is eing rather improved, the articl /c a goqd sale as the season ad* >j a hing is vVanted to eslabltsh a stea- i i this market for American Wool, B ition to have tlie shipments ptoP’ ind classiUed. , been another and the Till attempt Louis Pbiliip. fie was shot at on while sitting in a batcon)' in the Tuilleries. The assasiii was ah- . late Minister to Prussia, was last accounts. j G h t t L f ? f |o[n the eve of] jadvices. jplac? on ti with' elect m jof phlitic moaf cert.,,.,, essdfMeoHji) jBelgiaus, h :!bam[Palaci •Louip Bonapl :Leghorn on t| p s h Thcbat yietoria anq 1 gustA Yiclqri i, J L<|»don an_ l Btruqlive stor [dune*, in Lond A new atteni] fai.«e[an aiiuu • M|.\.Pa^^B|nbain jWaBhinglon, roul4 to Capa sinbers o f die ...— ------- o—...f France, \ ing place at die date of our e nonuualiOus in the Bureau I irst lust. The papen are occupied j eering news, and the proceedings watched t h e ow ls ai loelings; It was conudered as al- - hat there would be a la.i - -------- - ,„j, , pattico, - -A-jr uj. Rolls up its long green lea v e s ; the clover dropps the glittering river, and wind each m a zy Its tender foliage, ajnd reclines jts bloom. ■ .I--. ,1 - - - I - .1 ------\Tent But far iii the fierce sunshine lower thh 1 h 11 s , | joyt With all their growth o f jWnods, silent ,a‘ndstern, . ............................. „. .Jg drie o f these ex- ^ if the scorching heat and dazzlmg;hght, : . that I m et w ith an ad venture, w h ich b«t an cieroenUhpy loved. .Brighidoade, [event, at ib is period o f my Lfe, I review Motionless pillars o f thq ^ T h e new moon peefed frora her lofty |e a t , Retahis some freshncss.iand I w. i on the frosty pines 'that That still delays its ]joiiripg. Why so s lo w ' Idress of iheUpei fed thd re- G eode and voluble spiril df thkM^ , . / p f the subjek. ’ re lay in a Oh, epme aiid breath upon the famting earth , V T h n w o w l h ifuiei w h ich she som etim e^ chooses to as-. Coolness and life, T» Hflhat in Ws cqye : , ^, ^aiton o f a, suiifie. W a ter, earth and air Segmed to have ^ S S s 5 i s s d ........................ ver head, and formed an archytray rad ip t ; A„d u n i v W m Q i i o l fle l s c o r a i ' . ^ ;; ceivingthat w ith Irost work.; AH w a s dark w ithin, but Shaking a shower ofhl'ossoms from the shrubs, \ the diSpleaso I Vlas y oung apd fearless,and as I peered hitp And bearing on theif'ftagrance; and he brings .Scripture, tti&rt§eyvftank h the unbroken fort>st that.reared itself to the; Music of birds, apd Thstllug o fyounffb aind called ioj their sssistap; bordfersof the stream , I lau g b e d in veryjoy- Andsound of svyayinglfranches.'and the jvgice merous and||qwerfal peopji ousness. M y wi[d hurrah rang ibropgb the O f distant vvatcffolls.. AJl fh . enough mdee|d to r silen t woods,; and I stood lisle,niog to the h'k breafc^ . S S S 2 . k , neeals ^5 thsSault St. troops, h|:|d orders thetti to' mai - - - \ ‘^-■ m em h ryr.B d .>m if'' X its viuinily v a on the l>t i bn atone.lone is t is _______ it is to be made In L,,^- .... _____ ity o f T300 for Father Matthew, pm thesouth. s( -------- the British Minister vvlek. Their Mi lilt- ouuje plate ujc mutu uj eiiueu ^ pveea. i neir qumber is between I liad never m e t w itii these a )0. 1 do not thjihk they will re- from the descriplion given o f tber rgo any ieiigih|of time, hut move Ih ile pleasure in m a k ing their ao out 24 miles above. T h e ir untam able fien&eness, ah indent o f the T icavune writinsr •^•-eqgth, w h ich seem s a part of j ,— .. i(»red them objects of dread to every be . ...................., long gallop, which mil's halj:, the hunt; iry latest ip polition } l Monicfy is th qalieci upon ti ijiut a] soul hat j Still furthei ^he npighborlipod ip asserted tha|t rolodl with Mon&rey. . „ , A paft of thU .. igh tlie I The LeX'nd ,.„ c e fr«„ W jh.ed ,n .v .ller. 4iellig( they commeiici of I . - -------- ...jnlh, (June) and kt late they had ten heavy cannon ofNf uueva eva Leon,eon, o ff which\ “ With their long Tite decr-hpun can tire , -------- , ------ Jitter’s fire,’’ le state o N L o which\ . , . I capitol, has hteii peremptorily Pursue their prey, and nought hyt tfcaih furuisli 6,CK)0 for the army, but Separate them . Thu bupbes that skirt- stepped forward to join, ed the shore ijew past vGtb t h e veloeiiy of tug, as 1 dashed t n m y flight. T h e Was nearly giiinet 1 one secondMtiore a u d l would be compa atively safe, w li my pursueis appear Jd on, the bank direct [ above ijte, w h ich btre rose to the height o f 11®.® T k e te W^s no tim e for thought,so ed madly forward. - J ------- --J lucu iuicuded roin [prey glided out into the river, igpons be-i , Npiure turned me lotvards home. The flies [light flakes of snow spun from the iroi and I was sofeie dist g f Linares, while to sum up i Pdjredes has reached Sail Lui: u r c ^ o fr\\\ 3,000 a :red abo cn was Icalhb had I ljhere|was yer, , Our inform and on the 2 Morilion Leg |rriv|d, Wh Hegimenfc shall To look a I the Thahies. watcrryou would “ndlast ^ it was a 'desirable article to drink,but the , i}luslri( I’thd excitehief [hnfessin^bai 1forc6 o f §,000 men, on liis way to j er you go you see huge signs, “Trurnan’s ||a n - truth, j , ^ er you go you ‘ bury &. Buxtoi. - ;rs, while the beeriifan (Missc_ luge sighs, ^ .. s, Entire,” and so of other brepr- ;' f V ^ \ T 'l.r l every dinner table ; and, to servahfo and soldiers,. f soul- jjthat or that purpose or not, it iti fbe true frtiq tlie fajse. I beUt my flea luri) Express of* the ,4th T h e w o lves S] infoment left, the Ira- speed, sprang J Fork, Sht) miles from pre[^ g lided oi impanies o f dra fifteen or sixteen c it|ve. I did not look Unce to those noisani had scarcely touched the v jvak .provvded with tlie ih iliriist their Whiffs and Can ttayor amodg them. >He took every card , _ was offered and mWed afong thphugh P®1 JS well as lie could,'until some one 'wlio onlM bings iiBC , once bad the ‘ honor’ orbeing brought up: before kge^ there m^st h - ------ - I&y'\\wf ny pursuers, \ na^Twas still i Jen. ' The traders and theif ipt SOO. The health of the traders j t generally.good. Two or three en place. Among the troops t e complaint. ( - ' • ' - 6 . , . ..wu came’by Fort Leavenworth, lit.,, when he left there, the 1 should see e e m e, e of( ■’“‘i a foir opportunity of forming ide their lugi S, l did not ftel afraii th o u g h t o f hom e, oi iin g m y return, of thi back, I did not fte l afraiijl, or sorry, or^ lad ; | iiad scarcely le bright feces a- wad crowded to the justness o f theyery gerii the mknageriienl of aff Hidings, With especial re^ ices, tlije cabmen. Tha bUat. |-| ed the wharf when the dock [ I lit.,, when h e left there, the er should s m e, and m, 'consisting of 500 nien, had body and mind w a s exejfied n til is Legion, and Col. Price?s waS ....... Legion, and arrijve at Bent’s Fort, the en: jen. Kearney wijl ainoi PO rntn, besides &c., who y.( nt to son I L greatlqunibi lid bo arm perfectly at hom e B the days rraed if j rainute an alternate y e l | their tears i f they nev- ilirijsi then every energy o f ilicTii x e for escape. I '■liiqti I [w e r e th e days that I spea|i on my gi never tbipkibg that at o | e til 1 be m y only nneans I m inu te an altei ibg th a t ., m o f the ice. ^^lany I ® joodskates, I jodants m a d e p wtiai^V/Cuui J c circular lo j pourji, direeji snaujh to at|i^ spaicn 10 an of il|e Cony |mdef ihe,c| retulns and his pouct, repo Isfeelory in the a|ccumu d being o m t f J L s f . o iffe Secrdi •etjiommend, Ilquyt o f C .hf fund an jf jtffe Com frieasury. The 6 o lc o k y £ i v i T 0 N . j T u e sday, A u g , 13, stiil, until I fancied,! ---------- irjicialion w a s received from th e {^^eatlyug. Every and m uscle in my liases sjiatirig that he h a d addressed a (fame.'was sireiched io i|e*otm u s t ten i' “Tie R e g ister and C lerks'oi his T h e trees along the shpre seem ed tp p g |hem w ith a ll po^ ib le de-. J q tfie uueeriain light, r ' jwer in every particular the call mv own hreaihfoiss|sp !r they c a m e; J Yesterday morniug some hall, score o f those. upug lUi Ulc oiau; e>i m e SCelU __ — ---- - jtrol o f the Court o f Chancery, fible, when an involuolary motion ..jiuee to w h o m w a s referred the turned m e out o f m |c o u r s e . ' T h e wol- ip by the Chancellor on Friday, close behind, unablefto stop, and ayuna- jmUnication as to the Fund o f the ,[jtg turp, sltiied, fe[l, s|iU going on fee dijaunicationas t o lh e F u n d o f th e jjie to turn, sliped, fe}l, s ill goin g on fer a-, ibove Squires’ Tav„.., a..u ..ay.ug-. i|']ed, that the returns w e re unsat- [^eadj their tongues w e o lolling out, their Jin j/, at a rapid rate and fep ;ofi frolic, when a! t as they believed, oi ,yhhe tusks glaring frotni their bloody durtioo of Ufohay-riggiqg gave jvvay, and Ben- 1 ‘ ’ ■ ’ -'-ig j y breaslS'Wereflee* i e ll and soineofl-be o t f e s were precipitated ' ' ' ' ■' ii,- One of| the hind wheels pas- lcnnult,from the effects of which legate amouht of the Fund is sm- w h a t it |ea:Ily is. In respect tary of thelfund, the com m ittei :ata. securities now under ihe conm J roller, be deposited fe^ihe lStat.= J .aid on the table, ’ sniion refused to adopt a resolu- bate theldebate on the Judidk- 11 Thursdav. Thi unyi ^0 tertil (yesumfh' uy ».u>u>ui.a «..u uiucn.n the afijaraocfn Stessiori no question was The Pres Sm ith, esq., : f j A wful - phiojatea jakepiisli kt <^e of BCnfite, ho |iIowl from t|^ dent hasBoramisstoned Henry K. w o lves slipping upon IS Post-ilnaster at Buffalo. onward, p r e s ^ tin g a t t s o t o i I T U A C A* ■ MA-OT/.-COAeHfj Firemen appoints,-,J-Thon)as filuim and Ghas. S. Spen cer were appointed .Firemen and attached to Fire Company I{o. 1 ; and also Oinates H, Gregory was appointed » Fire- s . JOiJrf, Clerk. 1 t J o e lreatU e -^. l a i hear their deep Jluced in m y Cases were, djs sjon. ilvvay llieir licenst , ------ . \ ' ,1 'u i ' j\ I -i-lie u cea aiuug iiic biiwie seeiu co ip d ance f lm next time ihi ‘m w ith a ll po ^ ib le de-. jjj uncertain ligh t, atld luy brajn turned rticular the call h mv own hri.aihi«s.l<;oeei!,,, y eisUll they lay morniug s riven their cai_- latly lo him at.,the offci disposed of, by finei’ l ,. . They'will; cprtai wer m every particular the call n,y ovvu hreaihlessl„,.„_ .......... ^ i|iOp w r ithe seemed to Ijiss forth wiili a sound truly hop- ihe call { fjjy hreaihfo nsequence, as they believed, oi tusks \glaring [non of int|rest, and other items |„,yuihs, their dark sha, M elancholy AccioE; Ijhe name of Bunnctl, e x i A jhe I pjQg asjjje ih U can J-Qj. |jy of Ifh 5 {0 run on ice :ery as.fnow organized, that lurities now under -he control 1 dnabfo^o'rUn on this m eans I could avoid;jth ning asi for 1 1 lin l I irtinredmiety act ! b ^ g iuftnon s'a tld W o r d L .'^ ^ ^ f \P rnni/n nn mi«M, \ already cloSO OU my hac iider the s jd over yot fniy ’ mind ih a i by [ ® e m ,viz: by tur- . ------ leet, are fjHowiug; a fow _ -- j- expept on a siratgat ^ about being pu|l pn an. i ' _ ship, for which ho bad previously ;t,ed upon this plan. T h e iie asked leave to have anpilicr turn up wwi - et, sprang di* Leing Infpnned that he cpqld npL be permitted vas rene.wed t>go, as the ship was abo«tsailing, he sijngodt , they -yvere tjj a iqan on foe w iw f , enUrcsiEatiger ti^binj i uvL/i jvruiJg lliV CiiCUtS OL WIillUiJ died in two days. Anojlher of the number ■s injured. [Broofee Cour., Auff] .whn wolves having regained [heir feet, sprang di-l^ei irds me. Tbd racq k t e a f o , [already c lo se o n m y lt)acl|, w h e n I g lid e d i man napiod Jiardwick, ori an fancied Some person wished to T h is w a s repealed tWxiQr three times, every , Under tins impression, he struck moment th e wolVps g ^ u i g more excited djpassengeJs witjb a club. Iii foe and bafliedL Until com ing opposite the house, ; i i , ''wheol*^' a coupfo o f s ia g hounds, r o u s e i^ y the nm T h e folfovving sentim^|i[t from an e m foep fL ;.!f' mny JIfat Salei SOO , .$ 3 , 8 }. ! bston Mar Laios.aios rathe;a r __ _ _ , CattlnlMarket, BeefCattlel-lOO Sieei rouncL a ^ d a sh ed d k e c ily p a st m y p u rsu ers, j w o lv e s slipping u p on th e ir b a u a cb es, sa iled ■ man on foe wharf, an entire stranger to| Bre iny friend,” throw|ng hirn a:dollar,X‘ iid that for me-rr-I ’ll dbjas .much for yon ir time.’ j . [Ballimofe Sar Evidences of “ruin” Since the repeal d jrtod that a hors '* w r e p e a i e i i l ^ i o r lliie e lirnw , eyery I J ij 'i' oi“ “K „ , x r . iger to hinj] ollar,^’‘you| be seen on all] niff o f ’4% if. ket,.Avg. 19. >ats , . .J -I-UCII laxiug uu , f e . I ami lower, yellow 59 a 60 c,, Iwff. 1 -2000 . — roamtnoL. ___ I Carter, foe “jLion King,’’ in Li/erpooll preparatorj OQ„®OA , I .as the most docile animal in foe yvorlii 1 egnds thfon J to see it daily. houses, adoAis his^quip%e, provides his a- -Jsements X i s not big estate, hut the la- that pays his rent. Alt — oMisitJbute -what others' :h is theXfekst part o f the bu- [Palhj^s Phifo^ophy, r exhibited p w se m e n is tranship- bqr em p fo y (!d upoi lie a s w ell th a t h e d o is, 1 . T h o u - p r o d u ce ; w h ic h i siness.’’ i the time w . . .i ofBaijak, a th a ; o f IDavid air— lets, ,tyhn thmu wrbug;ht*-wghte.ei ■■I''' ■‘ T - f O R I G I N A L ST A IN E D iH hyekkness \yere [fight; turned to [In profake h' tvifeja long c M - I'X , I T - ' X , :->iiX ^-fxl