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x > TABLES. Erie Railroad, Monday, Apr!” Ire at about the following hear so vias seas en sa as “a?” 4.35 A M sewers a eye cess eg ece e dL. 26 P M serene sade Lisp“ oe eee sear se ee ss cece T-.00 P 4f .,...............\ulnaoxu a dees ees .. 9.10 A W ARD, * ., 10.35 \n l' «« 6 40 P x «« 420 a .. 21 473 a x + hese eae .11.15 a M 15% ». 2.50-P I! do P M. t Binghamton. Monday morning. MINOT, Gen'l Supt: Branch AND KRIE RaILROa; for Canandaigua ans {13an , 4:40 a. m. ...................... :40 p. m ..................... 12 30 p m at Elmira from Canandaigus »«. mm, m. ..:g.....-...... 10221. ma. .................... 11-69, m. MINOT, Gon'] Sup't, MARSH, Reciver . up' sen nnn nen sles . & Eng Ratlroad. & ROCHESTER. Buffulo & nacho-tor, via Com-g follows : EXPRESS arrives at Buffalo. at' Rochester at 9a m.-gou. Bud«lo with Express Traip« for all Western points. arrives at 350mm 8.35 at 10 46 p con withWestern Express a Tratue, with Steamers (Daily) for ai Forts. Rochestar as follows : snd 6.50 a. m., from Re- er-arrive at Elmira fl 11.20 a. m and 6 00 p. m., from Ro at Elmirs 1. 80, p. m Ru»w on Eunpats. information enquire of GEN ite A. Y. a E R R. Bo A. D. PATLHIN Plant & Eimira Railroad. In FOURTEEX HOURN, Nov. 234 Trains on this bn * excepted) as follows : ARRIVE AT WILLLAMSPOF: a. m- Phils. & Balt. K*. soo. u ip m. Night Exrreu, in. Way Fraight.... ll'rp ARRIYE AT ESLMIRA. ) p. m'Nug. & Buf. Mx..8.40 p. a. in Night bxpress .... 3 bo a . m Way Freight.... 1 56 :. d Saitimore Express leaving bw Baltimore at 5 p in, snd at Phi» p m esving Elmira at 6; 10 p m, arrive» next morning, and ud’hflmdph will leave Elm“; every mgt J -. .O, ® A. REDFIELD, Sup\ , & N. Y. ilroad.- Arrangements, April 10th, IMP, Trains «' excepted) : SYRAUUSE. | at Binghamton Nth the Ex on the N. Y. & e Ravrosc York, } of Express trains from Albany and Connecting with Night br on the New Yorr . ir. Fant and West ' BINGHAMTON. ; ul of Cineianati Expréss from Dan- c:ing with Express'trains on the Cantral Rajlroad t & West. arrival of krpress {Trains {row and Donkirk. d contect ny Tralnajon New York Central , East and West. i Kew York, Poiladelphbis, Elmira, cured at the office|of R R. Low- New York Central Railroad Dep t. ce, corner of Onondfge and Clin . HAVEN, Supprintendent brass Steamboctacpmpgny— cneca Lake. t Steamer 8. T. ARNOT, Captam Watkina for Geneva every morb at 6:30, or on afriva) of korn m Elmi.a. Returpipg, will leave unecting with Night Expreas !c: * U 0 ... gek 666+ $1 65 p Syracuse &+ 2 recuse f een ' Stages, DAILY, BETWEEN DS AND ELMIRA. ght's Hotel in season if\ the Tra n=\ v 14-2 am: 1 p m. apd 6) p' m 1 2a m, #if p m and 8 p m. M rufl on the route and good time ys ' A. |RAYMOND. Marge nown as an Assistant in ta “Old as concluded \to lakooh his batk ea,\ and has erected a Now Meat one door east of H. E Miliius & y and Provi-ion Sto 9 where b« an his old friends a § wall as some generally. | Promising to 9: jood as the best and cheap as the t price paid for Beaf, Pork, Pou! 3mm. Agost. tinson Market- Nat some again and meats lower _._ from 106 to 36. from 106 to 86. from 8 to 8s. from Ro to &e. from 106 to 8c. 6s to 16s. to $8, per ow'. 88 to w. per gallon. \ er, Egg», Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, &* Elmirs - iter & Bogct’l MARKET. office, Is the best place C sh or salted Meats of all kinds, i Fish. Ham, Eggs, ko., of the lowest rates. for lat cattle, “engage-h“. . March 3 vagylamessswxe. - KN APP, AND DEALER IN Bridles, TRUNER, TRAVELING BAGS, &c., &c. Chemung Canal Sunk, Water St., Elmira, N. Y. nig done on short no- substantial manner. cvcmrmnug Row I c‘y S' tas f n> for ye t ae dbo my (¥ 046 ag- t &+ rks aad tor» Wawfi bu thing . may fox? me. Kelt d, npurtmtta matter 'as: tht A T replied | - abominable guffaws. her shoes.\ - she were a pearl and aq & ds near rasp d it! in; ,or tgs Wes 111‘17'l\‘7‘ net el page a 2 o-¢;t1ritmuharsw wflxmmm ”NUMBER 35 t swim)“, MM” 26 § mene c= mmepnip oo \ \ ¥ a ted sm asir reo san C # . - at b \ sip $o} us lied i hes 18604! f $1 56 A YEAW mutt, r'v‘ ‘sr‘twwr, «. u Je ott rge ein tammy ye od, to dirac - ab lat» t t,. j! ‘,‘“ - self on your impuddnt materiel-ewe in Warn Iiptrflysbdzhr wgiotv va L neck oni it. ha hand— bee p wb’fi‘t “a“, “hm “M my. concerns.\ \, , A g“ beauty: of the nyriphs >. tous .. ma“ . st: wife .au it ftr «time in. .g maggawwfif m3? £33322 reg- ; :\Sancy ppy l” and my. uncla oI {ham know there was any one | South Caroline. :The: “any, Bob, mm d bito neonate, grow | jout' of this, He jsfim fiiédglinfih 110“ I ' “8m“ mgfqp e e,\ stammered. she, a delettp» | ware muchiprejudiced inat Rosalie g €\ of thesemen, ' reipbctahl b . - f mE a]? § prey m . e ng! . _| - We werfidutha ost familiar terms, | ble blish. dn her cheek that I nearly | Yoweame resolved ito: _ be: uncivil . Q0 I hey were, to pretend to reprosint Repub- tom W wor MI Wiann ~ *You are a- meddler ; {on make me | eat 'mad with ant autumn, e 'Ker, I'determined: to give hera faim [\Hit *¢anatitnéhta [Loud: Chegrsgemea the agin s saucy I trust I filial \always be [.. Refore L, gonhi recover my thréd“ obayice/ a? mi tT ma 1:9 ”an the +4 |f. Rwing of exhnsylimii ep An M a ale Ned had sot hik 'heart up- prompt in resenting an invasion of. may“, the enchanting. beaumbnnnd- a,“ ~ .. | seg assigngifiilfi fig ”$9 ‘jh 32m“ i'mm mJ, natural rights,\ -| ob avrky as light as a fawn: ' \/ ‘fiot (Lillie, made N98 thia “my fave Slates were mote entitled to credit. on, art-yin me to my coukin Rosalie, Etna mfg jusk ashfihstwmmm the,.nature, of the case might demand, Uncla Ned wis .s jolly, \old féllowb. and laughed in my face 'when I told him that I coy Ignot think of such & perm 'to select a leaked (Tigmfied and | ified ; and was not a little |, mortified: when the old fellow haw .| haWed tight.in my face, . ''But my boy,. abo's. as,rich as mud, | with an.imcome of aight thousand a year, \Think of that\ ; | , by dear uncle, Ibeg you will deekn me 4boyE migrcenary motives in so im- with a\ seriousness 'in keeping with the solemnity of the topic discussed, \Perhaps you don't méan to take a wife-die -an old bachelom-eh ?\ con- tinued he, punching me under the ribs, as he 'poured fourth anpther of his \Not so ; on the contrary, I mean to take a wife just as soon as I can find ong exactly suited to my mind.\ \And you don't mean to marty a girl that 'has got any money?\\ \That is perfectly immaterial, sir, as you are -awate, tbat.my fortouno is amply sufficient without the addition of. a wife's dowry.\ ° \Bat the \money wouldn't do any harm would it ?\ \qu L should not object to ua lady | who possessed the requisite qualifica- tions ecause she happened to have 4, fortune at bor disposal, though in my.1. esltflmashon it would add nothing to my w e 29 \Indeed ?\ drawled ahole Ned, look- ing at me with such a fuuny exprés: sion that I could not' tell: whether he was poing to Aaugh or get mad. 1 didn't care much, for I deemed it be- I neath his dignity to attempt any inter- | ferenge in such a delicate matter. \But Bob, Rose is the nfost beauti- ful gi I in South Oarolina. There are thounsknds of young. gentlemen of the first famlies in the State ' who would gladly jump at the cance to step into \They can do so, gir; I tell {you lainly she can never be my wile if the we had all South Carolina for her dowry,\ aid I with a dignified earnestness. . It“? ew p) ''Your sneers, sir, will be as useless as your persuasions ; they shall not move me.\ \Bit Bob, «know that your fath- | er rneetly desired you should be mar ed before he dlqd \ gdded uncle, | moreé seriously. \It matters not, sir; I must be en- tu‘el unembarrassed in the - choice of a. wite, ' List tie telt ybu plainly, that,, even if I had no other objection, the mere fact that you have. .atgempted to draw me into this marriage were & sufficient reason for me to decline it.\ \Eh 1 you young «puppy, what do you mean by that ?\ \Just exact? what I say, namely, that I will neit er be Jed or drived in- to marriage with Rosahe. I think we bave naid enough about * it.\ 'I begsn\to 'tdlk midre: cotlly . Heo was, in my opinion, treadmg upon the My gative of a free born citizen. hat did the old fogy mean ? »Did | he think ¥ hadn't'dense enough to opse my own wife? 'Rosalio was ant rely out of the qrnestion-I éoutd not on principle, be driven into a mat- | rimonial connednon, evefi, though the other-party-was an angel -and had a dowry of eight thonsand a year. Li? Bob listen to 703501? fiasa’lie andsome and gra and all that 80 of thing amgs chi trifn ly, like a mghtmga 0 ; ; plays on the pm 0 and . batp, car talk French lxke a Parig-. lame\ 605644 vy? {gut matters not,sir ; I object to the | ciple of the thing, and I repeat, cannot for wil} not marry her.\ \Bob you're-a fool l” T’Am pprrsor gse en a ration, and spring gm my fest as if | knoioggnnzmvgérd yon are ;. yog dicing. a} ‘glenglf alhiogk ha mama the slom- %p ‘0 sid yo ma as bu rng O in 361 . a tered.\ * C* a? right before, xx ns I Po - '?Euon§hxmzwm b, 2 . Shade of Vents I. did any one ever | \But ou w quy us that vig see such lovelinpes 1 such a mm]? +~ dt 'savored\ 'af fidnp‘fimgq\ bet you a thousand mum -you mar?! 'to ine and I mada up my ' mind 'to Reosdliea® / © e ”that. yon are pot ngag er. 71 low to make such q bet ; but I was so nupe E onld resist , tha 'attractions of prove to be a Venub, that I considered the money already mine, and what | was far better to mp, that I had won the victory over him. | his plantation in South Carolina. | this canvarsatwml aving me an am- . traveling in Eutope, and had naver . seen hor. - Boaton, where our-futerriew cecurrad. a 'Hope you will. my boy ; but I will \Done 1\ 1133; p condhtnon come {to my e am; in are} athhmns tible haart tome \I accept the : ' condition,\ said I rasping his band, 'tuncle you've lost thé\ bet,\ | . \Not yat, Bob, whit a bit.\ . \It was rather foolish in the old fol- cousin, even though she should That night uncle Ned started for My father died three years befure ge {butane His two brothers bad een in South Carolina for thirty years, where the father of Rosa ie glad, loaving my uncLe Ned her guar- isn. |© I had been often told that Rosalie was vary pretty but she had been to the north only one, 'and then I was 1 had written to uncle Ned, promis- ing to spend ia month with him in the sutums. -Ruainess had . called him to 'He bad more thin oneeg a desire that his 'brother'd \property should remain in the family, and press- |, ed meo to unite my fate to that of his beautiful nlece. _| This was out of the question. \A made up match\ mas my abominatiqn. Oertmmfy 1 had @@ifer reasovne for my | prejudices against ths marriage. : gonsidered 'it a sacred obligation to fall fo love before f taok a wife, and the idea of being pledged to Rosalie before I had seen her myself, was so absurd that I had po patience to think old #llow punched me in the ribs and romred with laughter till he nearly split his sides. i « T couldn't for the hie; of me see what he was laughing at. \Itn't ahg animal you rogée 2” he continued. 'Passable,\ I gephed very coafly '\Passable. ! Yon puppy 1 What, do you meat to dry that Hose is not handsome ?\ \Tolerably.\ i answered, twisting off Alba leaf of a gglmetto which grew by the side of.a. bank on, which, wa were seated, just to show how mdtfifer- man of tasté, but- I wee you are as like | to fall in Tove ith one of my blse wonches as the prettiest girl in South Qarolina.\ \W ho's that, uncle Ned ?\ This femark was called forth by the , sudilen appoarsrice on the gravel walk gf the lovelies} creatyre I hug gver be- I 4 {find a)“ confide“ flirted with the | and Rome, is daying a great deal. was dumfonnded by the auddern - wpp five ' {-movément !' mg“ a'divine oqmfl n't What are you starting At f” ma un- 'I 'cle Ned. o 115? hande it; the rAptirous excitement : of t Howard, and one of | who is spendmg her,\ he replied, with indiffersnce. looking,\ he continued, to be compared with my Rosalie,\ but though since Uncle Fred real y believed what ho was saying I would | not hurt his feelings by denying it. and was formally provoked with my uncle when he assigned moa a seat next to Rosalie. her with such a pair of besutiful eyes before me, ard 1 hardly ceased to gaze upon Sylphle during the sseming short hour we were at the table. +0. horseback. Uncle Ned annoyed mo f again by provokifigly contriving it so that I should help Rosalie mount heir horse and ride by her side, and he founded old fool, did &ghose offices f il to my cousin. be 1 don't think I succeeded very well. 7 | us alone together as thongh--well. ent I was. . e ' ' \Bob said he} looking more «#ober- me. \I kad an idea you were & | ells of Paris; N 13: : \What the devi® ails you'\ Bob in ' sWho'is she T\ 'asked I chapmg he mothent. \'That ? , Why, that's lit-fie {x3 lphxe osalio's frmuda a few weeks With \Beautiful said I. _- \She | pascal-fie! Tolerable good \bur sothing I was about to say something sau At dinner I met both young ladiep, I couldhsrdly be civil to After dinner we went out to ride | gallantry for Miss Syiphie. \No use old chap, you'll lose your bet ;\ thought I, and I tried to be civ». My cyes rested all the time upon the f fair and graceful bhorsewoman who rode before me. Ned managed to keep me by the side- f Rosalie nearly all the time, p a yed. whist sho was my partner ; Y- it we rode in the carriago : sho sat by my side ; if wo walked he mono- polized, Sylp ie and, Inigflllcuhe to he --and more than once the fellow left In spite of my uncle's vigilsn ;. bowever, I found. opportunities to fifrt a little with Sylphie, and one dey lured : her into a grove of palmettos at t e rear of the mansipn-pouse. Time was precious. L “a the hero 1 printed twenty of hair retty cheéike, and 'she blashed od though \her \ eyeldihes \ wofld | ch | take fire and chest me of my prize, We kept our counsel for more»; three weeks and one morning w iv . were riding ont, we got away uncle Ned and Rosalie; 'and I cli it away about ten miles to 's cler miags wfitgtgak so obligi (with?) py- nig QM? a tater Kt61 .. Wa. rode. 532k, meg; feishr W element,. Ar; qlopm . of. exciterent, | qr got badk Ao! uncle Ned's moa g\ a was in my wan just tha ki me, We 'about dinnerfime ost the wa __ \No XE}; don’t. Route, paid unc y 11'451“\0f’¢ “Nb” and she, with a blush.: nates t 4 aid fiufihow whut to mama ah rav all, || .; {all} o d fallow” 48% men “AN 32 J ; a 4 * _ 8 20 \tjfiévj “PM Bob,\ “id 'be, i | over my money, and :mncle Ned gave | the morning. The And thas it was for a week, uncle \45m? “Whmfigém bopit 'sy' ”tong “£31 mick“: Rf Mr Ye: 'all by? vad me ver fo PP PY, s,,,5 pippi vamn® Tact Be re to prosent my; I fonal Distriéd,mnfl Tt Quenchhimf n~ M r ' aThe devil P col? < oma » pas “finstséfi and: asthma! yéuii v8 if 0m) i plane,” has? holding“ cm my?! bd. a, ha, he,\ roared wacle Nut] . thg legnat manage, Rosalie was. muted to ma under '= ficticious name. . you 2)?a gourse Ldid ot as no Iivonld no tiave lost my ¢ mm for all the trgasure in South Garolma. I paid it to--the free schools of the «Stwe‘ A few weeks after I returned to the' North with ong of the most beautiful and loving wives that ever lightedich ' destiny of a. worthless fellow hke my 1 . TEE CHICAGQ GWENTIQN.‘ ~ \Henest Old AM” in the- Field, W- CBroaso, Tbnudax, May. 17.) The moming openedwith much annulment. The streats were crowded, and there were ae- ent processions headed by , bandg of mus 1» Wig! them delegation tE a New You: i delegationiand visitors gathered pt the; Adams House w \maul bogather to the \\u four, consisting of two from. New \York and |- two from ' m igan. The. men 'numbsribpg' 4m all waiting bad # umfifimggfi o niggewai'd for Presidest. 73mg? fifisfimmfir . line. Th #616 “Margie Eights My i321 tilreuse $1 Cod abhonmcdleato brain's? 'o' c Mk A «flocks Esp of tHe W wam % ml} tto dad as yesterday. to the unp tad ''humbet 'p unfiwarggnblo time is obntnmad in -O Th mammalian ned by a pm er | from Rev. Mr.. Fatte», 0 Obie-gs ~ Antinvitation extended to the Teratesito ' take x trip over the Rock Hélund Railroad to Bunnpoh, 'Iywa, by tho President of y, wab lai Jfi tho table. aud hisges. gimesof New York, desired to say animmenbaen put. fiwgntyme en._ 8 'were mpmfinted en, the ral votes 0 one W A p port a substi- + . Bolig \¥ don't eate for: that. - You married \N h? ] ROMIFATED 0% THE THIRD BALLO®. lfi' 1 .\ abc h e procession was the atrikmg {mare bf $3 marched in sections of | at mad \Ko I\ “Fig with pmgied F ”Wfifl * ‘ eatin lg E. remdent afinbnficed anlflfitatmn for | exam-men ov th§ {many others“, and we {would consent to dis 3mm them {1 No \13316 the 3363 yan \held by the hand: ze shuts ex 'Bob, we wilihnve‘it over figam. E, mg { as? 201 the 'State of | eera for M gooddr 4 party . uni! naked Penusy g had ave i Northfi t in Ltd pm: j‘bhxs 00 ie and rut an' felt from the t he had not a of it. have be Aud th I b d! [B & & of B novel. Cruel ales in bgb,t‘fl Mm flit If?! “h the. M1 mth' ingld Am ents . have en dance in the afairs 0152111? henna; $1; wigs sought to or ush the affection of unmet?“ gutao'ffin'gm 81,251?ng p P the pfff mt}? Jafifihfigfilfigg absolutely forbadd to think of such | my beart. Io short I threw my self at mi“ ives [loughter] éntudfi 13:0 building. [/s I? p ky-T men being station- a thing as a \martinge for conven- | het feet, and with all the éloquence | Tho was greeted with: londckeeu. [¢ sbovatoconvgy & yt e intelligence ience. that Harvard, 321119 Ian“? 030; eii »| R. RESIN“? Bid hio, m the rmnft- if mulfitude lint e tree s bad by th d I paid to my composition, I declare ove. | tes.on Rules of 10 re: secies for arge procession was form p va- prfggsggtfg'f: if: $33 “3313 1,355: 1,11;an »I used .my classu’: terms.. I gm d- tic Gamma- tope '1 pus drgegatmns. to march to \the hall, prece- tation in South Oarolina. Milton, Byron, and Shakospeare, ahd r and We Mirféd an; sgm; f “Fa tgybands of. tame New , York 'biing by a I was disappointed in my consin called on ail the godsmthe calendar | e E; mil“ h “foam n it j 'A 611203 n a ted on the 'platfo L 3 of Graece aud Rome. sw , which excited much laughter. | .. s the delegate s entered on the platform Rosalie She was a tolerable good New York protested ttheoomasmbn [pile goversl \distinga'shed men were greeted looking damsel, but in my opinion very Did she accept mo? Of course she. Amopg the moles, “Swallow? [ fith rounds of ap lame By the audience. |. , far from the beantifol creature she had did ; she couldn't belg apcepting m “Thatgfan-Yotel “a Delegates at | ? The dp-ning pra is: as delivéred by the | ~ been pictured to me. I sm not an 111 Tooking map, and at euro or eac’h op greséional is-‘ fv Mr cum o Tabernacle, Baptlst & \Isn't she,. hghsome Bob ?\ said | MO 899 iP extengation of her W9 ke “m W0 113m ved And ogr hE 50 gut-ch. . my uncle. - \Hid you éver see such | BP°S that I had popped the. guest n Shh“. calm ”h PW}! as $o oa $50“ fitmgb zfim billed a 12.53?- tips, such 'a graceful form ? Isn't she \bi“ decxgedlgmongénnd manner. . [0 Jamal): ae finial, en at P 037?“ i a 31115 thqebzgvenmgagitheerosam2101351011; e handsome, cb, ydu dog?\ And the [ sure sho 8 P“ fofi‘ein‘sses on ¢ “$6 b mung is , ratio be xqq, to. nominate 1 thege meetings could; be dmhpctly heard {® 00113th ilroad ;@&lso ,\ infinity fl g: 7 fit ficdflfiw mhéfiegtbqgg, fihfifi‘fif flhto, 'siid fins was ao im- Q! He cal , for f the' ( mm on GOre- : den alt, mov 'That 'the yyantfie’ l8° for Nip ¥ alig a. {Banwulflf New Hamp Into, frmn he‘ Gamble ¥ Oflantlals,. ii ~3' Mr. Davia of: backmem Texas to the. Commit Bum iof Ma This was: S rep M rBpreaon hawk alo, acky,.and: F irgin' vaibody; and my hsvblastthabet, \Bib b jod | Jts pre Kerhithearto hum *> e Mlfimifily ; bfi'fi “(£5 31th? your. , @* a + \L could’n‘ei k at mors, no 4&8 Ipfiigfid H f T Hes |\ WMf‘w‘fhhf 1 bri ~ of bal- q along??? ' 2k Bt af y eto s i Mr.. Wilmot of 431111:th moved was; e Be] no con- 3 stituencies shoul not come: hero with:s fall |, ;. deleg A ch practice magma} gym 1:6? orkingmen e Government Ja arrestylg the ° uméqflops were 23329133 to be { mir, unfereg 31; the reeo ii The Fragment snnou ced the motto pend- 5g to be fo t 7 ad States; - © tim a}; for urpose y xdatpl in!} A. delege ch; in immbers Bond Cheers. a Pflmiog Mary land said thathe stoo Convention Republican any of the Peo- of Pennsylvania. - He yamb had ever risk himself a Re Abeim selvewtliowhgh Repub- 6: lgmfiénéufifilhufih pleer ad lout the Umbn. p that Maryland waéthe tool of |. ___ i State: They were pmhaaable. and they told Pepnsylva- | fit if M nhon sehhment f the people. “$333; cheers wgre 313511 IZ‘or Mary- fi It] d. \o EX rid Dimbeh to the N. Y. filibu- A i COarcaeo, Qlay 18.-1:5 p. m LN. has just Been nominated on fl {fithmd timothy & change of votes. : ~ Becond Ballot mun e g ........ , 18444 CcoLx .-i'. .......... &. a e e ss w ae lsly ~- 1 'Third Bilo: , Shun».- . 180 | Econ.... . 2313 Othars, ................... 52 % Lh- mhflhm 1 ”Th - Fndpy,May 18. 6 Wigram was closely packed for a full ur before the Convention - mumbled thus raping. \The interest ' g: Iii! i onthe in‘mbhse # the time for bal- : Blog ib “my; grbwd numbered by t, urand s béen ortside the building since : o'clock, anxiously. & a th Wigwam. 1113 Prfiixaent, on opengng the proceedmgs F f, ged the, audience Bkible {mm «sppleuse, and to preserve as far er'the Chitago E ep of Brooklyn g reenpomfi. Ney, k, m favor of bestowin, Ft “Ufitéd States sidentipf the The GophthOn than voted jaliot for ir candidate ffor Pres; ent of the Evarts of New Wk and mbt rige O aqk xf . this time “gum order Ao put can- Pig-39k nt-The :COhair .considers it in srop debate. from Pennsylyanis drew atten- w U ”flak\ “WW Mire mamm- 1C and cries of 2 was asto§ishedtn hear the © sedb colleague. These a R? publicans. They blim‘s 'of the Southern 6 am small, we 88 a R91)“ can Cheers, and Ma gad) ~ He claimed to Marsland. had dared ntleman or dared. nblican, wlnle vania were more than the of Pen mobin Baltimore, 1161119 hit d 'been \ bummed in 'by ia mob fed on ccholders. Héfiélmmed that to succeed, they must or- 'He repelled , npurchased smake it. {Im- d 'was turned out nee 'bf \No \No wmfld 'still go electo \itxcket. Legroom (Ce C3 applauseiso kindly bestowe , dled tin vain 'to the fair its] Pipe M % awaiting intelligence refmifl as much as glecbmm and dxgmty of the and\ Galena % cominunication fiom the i, Wiliameburgh,.and gl settlers, an fugtfi . le of the puhhc # ballot forsfindx ate for o eed to Loch Jofinakm g- # speech, 'but only tion ifii a?! \o i that d (53mg yeasts} were oc-.