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= | Rents, do— Dramatic @hd Musical Matters, Sixteen are employed between Southampton aad foreige | armament eould be worked om either side, We are of ‘‘Neither the Minister mor any member of the legs The High Price of Fiour, > ports; fet ey are employed imier-colonially; six | pinion what this presen might cote of two pivot tios,”” says the evening ministerial organ, ‘‘ was present; Speeulation and its Results. ‘There is not much of novelty im New York theatricalg H ; end five om an of 42 ewt om | information having been seot by the master of the sere paigarh eens | Sooo momen masta: | preeerae wane e erie tet ‘of inforl. , ema ployed im sor’ | ken te ascertain if ae ee eee Ly wae ea instrnotious,?” — for a The most absorbing topic of the day, beseuse it is | at present. The amusement-loving publie have bea that which eomeerns every one, is the high price of fear. | made fully aware of the merits of both versions of “@ Tats, {t is said, is caused by the real or aaticipated de- | Midsummer Night’s Dream ” as given at Burton's and the, mand for it im Eurepe; but whatever may be the esuse | Broa‘way theatre. To strangers we recommend a vist assigned for it, there is mo question as to the fect that | to both theatres, as there is much at each to please tha the | preadstaffs have alc ost doubled im price withia the past | eyeand ear. The picce bas drawm full houses througly for year, The poor mas, who, perdeps, is profoundly igno- | the week—wet nights, dry nights, muddy nights, and a) government, ‘considered vole of sarrying an ofl | eopes: guns; ‘what terme two other guns | our democratic conter porary speak+ out io this style:— Shas Srocnent, being much Tlatertor in tousage end might be.tnted Buch « mote of prosedere would tend to ig TIE liste donb that a = oral ethers, it becomes us to entertain the best relations, We the ransom of the ci:y; bu: the Osuaden and Amboy Rail a i g E af i z $ i I Gifforemt sgemelos which have produced this | the mights—sud it will probably keep the stage for some structions remain, | Peay will leave out of consideration the magnitude of our trade | roed Oompeny must have a monopoly or their ows price. | rantolthe pa ar iy earn cen ll peti predereoe Te eonclusicn, by way of rece with Amerios, the community of the common Sh aummac et ths [reel ial tad Sy tal result, is made painfully aware of it im the diminished | time to come. At Wallack’s theatre there have beew which we consider capable of effisiently fitted to ‘that ihe two odmpanies have threevessel; | stock; we wil] only peint to the possible position im wnich sodene menseoly oe We ee wees size of bis leaf. He finds that almost every article of | pleasant and egreeable performences throeghout the westy ep smamenl rac popes om oavetry | Hat stes py etrenn Se sor uSa Re'tor | whieh thoes wearceateing Webops:beweven tnat | tbat we will soon se again what as’ beon | food has also increased im priee, and that hisearniogs | week, The clever drama, “Ernestine,” was given very ae amare hewn, in suotersion, Wikis" picwsae sacping | ‘net axe, Om SB ATEINES, Oe ate D vallabio. for war pur-’| Seaves of ill icling wil eos Srl Vorruen the vee great | seem, te. this Slate veforee that ” this company | are barely adequate to his support. A fow fasts ond | nicsiy ca Friday and Saturday evenioge. Mr. Joba sauna fo steasaneien at’ here we would remark, eee on te rnergeney, it they can be d from the | Angle Saxon mations om subject whieh is fitted to be pop paral bi myriad fl a ew amt | sgares will chow more clearly what effect this alarming | Brougbam’s eomedy, ‘The Game of Life,”’ is to be played Ghat iany cf thece veusls were taken up by the gortra’ | Jai service, sithin different debated only between. coaple of shamaberisine of de; | west” and it will be prctpooed. The plan'is to sutdis on | tnerease in the principal artiele of f004, combined with | this evening, with the original east—Mr. Blake, Mr. Les: Zanealy oe “eeu mgs = womegured sleoaeines or nt substi ae for’ Figular ular Sr that 8 Let tnckeaasee vn eer ae on bones business fe ews he pevtaees New Jerey a coatot twelve other circumstances, must have upom his condition, and, | ter, Mr. Breugham, Mr. Walont, Mr. Dyott, Mrs. Conway) * government be first in the market, and there would — it te fitted for armed packets and troop P millions of dollars for these works, | But they ofer a ow | im fact, upou that ef the whole community, for all are | Mis. Stephens, and Miss F, Deas. They will do fall justiee Ere treat demand for shipe $y afford the earliest meses penta brats donot wish te purchest the weeks iu 164g suo mo. | adleoted by the prevailing high prices. toil. Coogreve’s omedy, ‘Love for Love,” is tp prepag ths colonies eititnes ep hg ‘The ped thirty, Bopoly shal) ae, Goatlemen, if tobe the fa- The price ef flour in New York now varies from tem | ration at Wa lack’s. seven, with the exer ption of thore vuader re $00 for Gubus in 1889 be a great boos to you, it Talay bt dollars and & half. to éleven, while in )887, the yearof | At the Bowery and National theatres the ‘Uncle Tom’?, Fens nell cheek SIE aie Sal corned 4 Tea0' Lacie Nopoleoe vill have tcepleg neous Ay Ae ih a the great riot, it “was selling at thirteen dollars, Then | drama still keeps the stage. At the Bowery the house 1 ~ sdenlacrarn ababarraeerrtisemmrmmntad oh ye og Per og le oN and we will drive railread care through republieas Rus: | it was in thetbands of speculators, as it i, toa great ex: |'Rae not been so full as usual, and the pleoe will probabla| At this period of our report we think it right t> invite | guns cf calibre be used as are common in the Roysl | Petersburg, was preveated from belag present, anon’ sin waist wo areonly terminating terrible mosopoly | test at prosimt. Im that year, however, the spéculation | be withdrawn after a week or two. Mrs. Hamblin is en< stiention tothe tect that there are n0 less than tweaty- lavy, (viz., 8 imch guns of 65 owt,, and 82-pounders of | be spplied to bis Mimeter to get him s ticket of in New Jewesy. They say that iB lie A ad was mot confined to our own State, but extended te | gaged to appear during the first week in March, The two out of thirty three vowels helonging to the Penin- | 42 cwt..) to facilitate the supplies, jevebiceercinpar stared aicn. He will, ‘bly, be very differently entertained | bendred thourand dollars to the schoo! ; our “i ev b- | “Unele Tom” ip Fans wo gular end Oriental Ocmpany of iron. ese twenty-two | ordpance s'eres trars(erabie from ship t0 ship. tw | by the Emperor of the French and the Oser tye! ent show that they woult be only retaraing us | Maine, Maryland, Virginia, and Pennsylvania, where pub- mani 'y has been quite profit, veasels have all bees built since 1843, to the exolusloa of atore of guns be kept at the port of Southamptom or | both of whom will ‘‘condescend”’ to dispense with 001 GurOwn éash. They have a sop also for West Jérsey, for | 16 meetings were he'd to protest against the imposition, | sble to the managers, the plece having had # ram of sit ‘wooden vessels, with the excep‘ion of oaly two, mow | Portsmouth, with ® proper proportion of ordmance and | livery. inasmuch as they bave diverted all the trafic of every New York was the last to enter the it agaipat it; | weeks. The busizess at the National seems to be as good] Building, of 916 tomseach. Had we cossidered the iroa | gunners’ laid spart ready for an immediate call. was dire) in the same , | branch road to their lines, so if any other com; pro- movement 1 lhaeeat see fay ais a Pe A Vessels in other respects suitable for mem of-ear, We | That it would be advisable to introduce a clause in the wmioister from the United tes to to build » road an¢ want money, this but when once aroused she retaliated apom the spocula- . Purdy undry improvements ahould have heritated to recommend then for that ser- | contracts giving the Admiralty » right cf preemption, understand, head of the esginser, eet | com) sey, Od, if the peoples? | tors, The people had Josg and patiently endured the | the froat of the house, and the National is now one of He co'Sorceuaer that we are called pos to exproms | ¢sToruna jmeTent Shale aa UaLeRE Dy perme | OE a ey ae area techs Wei aiat: | extortlons hich were prac ised upon them, tl exasperat- | the lghtat,prettet,clexnest and most orderly entroq L. ‘. on ,' ° PAC Te co Et beter gl ge We really hope, for the credit of oar cruntey, thet | 10by mem, and say to the Legilarwe, “If we now | efto the highest Gegrve, they breke into the stores in the city, pores; at the same time the question as to the pre | The American Diplomatic Costume at the | another misunderstanding of this kind will not egais this new road we want our prit extend: | of several of the obnoxious merchants, and scattered their At Barnum’s nothing new has bees given. For thig priety of wing that material in the constraction of armed European Courts, occur, In the middie of the nineteemth coatury such a | ed.” (Cheers) Is it possible that you for 87 | sourabout the pcan has eaieces tal week ‘‘Hot Corn” and other dramas of the same stamg amail steam pockets will become im t when we shall | ME. BUCHANAN AND THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT. | dispute is worse than a mistake—it is a blunder. sop oF consideration se!) the sovereignty of the State for | “ourabout the streets. Seca ced, The poultry shew will be continued um Compecy,? wish, will shortly possess eigtt veaces ot | We observe e aaiher, ssconaresy Uopree of importance Derpetaste the dbgreve bat a und trovaling fcfar Now | tin,"Pertinton tm dour unattended to create dhe high | S00 vtsuy nest i wi eo ral i 7 32800 toxs each, the whole of which will be af tron diaahel to. & atevemanace wan sneae esae' bea ot York 10 Philacelphie—stout eighty eight saliee—ahelt | tt Of publicteelng; speculation in all the nesessaries of ¥ mm of the qualities of the packets generally be- | merely formal origin, though it is a matter for rerret that ‘wo ocmpantes mow under consideration, | it should have oceasioned the absenee of the Amyrican \tness to be armed hie! ge of war, is | Legstion from the House ef Lords at the opening of Par: pay three dollars fare in order to earich momopolivts? | life was carried on to such exoss that the working classes ‘The preprietors of the Broadwsy Maseum have discos {Oriss of + No, no.””) From Newark to Trento he hesto | could with dimigulty subsist—it was a matter of life ard | vered a little gold mine in the shape of an extraordinary Py one dollar ea fifty cents, and this with all the sata- | ¢eaih with thems, ‘The following extract from tae Hanaty | dwarf—much smaller thaa Tom Thamb.. The litte : ct i se Gerived from a personel isspection follot ves- | Hament advastoges for railroads which the country possesses. i; rs sels (:wenty-one in number, as they havo severally re- Notive, it scems, was sent round to the members of the Why, sir, in 1869 the population of the United Sates will | Of Feb 7, 1887, may be regarded as » graphic and live like | joker’s levees are crowded, and he is one of Laiaewarn turned to port of Southampton, which we think may | diplomat'o corps that they must appear in fall dress. Of be forty millions cf people; in 1889 it will amount to | sketch of the condition of our city during that dicastrous | men inasmall way sbeut town. At the same place Fesguet those os procent abroad monn re | cage Shamus me semietryes execenenmenscn al = Spon petreny oe apoyo toed gran Siamese Twins .are visible, and Herr Drlesbach goed ge ue at prevent abroad :— raed oo na. Toe leat time the Queen 0; earried, that it has become a question as to where its | mighty travel rout jew You h with bis flirtations with the animals, Ne Tons. Ho ment the American Legation appeared in its uniform, 7 laced. ging over ome line of road, putting at that time five dollars | Hens, provisions, fuel, flour, money, work, are now | through wi which. was a taber hasdaoue ene. Oar of ati Mon ie justideds? by the Hace aB Pepe rnc Nag {nto the poekets cf ‘be monopolists for every oae dollar | absortlog the attestion of all elasres. a the very houses The Chris ‘y minstrels, (the originsl,) at 472 Boadway, mugen if heavem men forget hereafter in dwellicg upom the uette, we msy suppose, knew nothin; say change to th 1 branokes of trade; and it becomes a | they now receive? Let the business men of New York. | Of bea i> 5 apo doing a first rate business. They give an entire Raving taken place fa the interiin But President Pierse Piet, ia the foshion, and po benedt the community | Philadelphte snd Newatk look be it; lev the farmer sad | deeply important matters of the present pope 1 | chases ct crophekndll soeaaseaclStaMM ts cuenta, recommended the representatives of the Usited States te | generally. Moire antique, reps, and damask silk, ebroid. | the mechanic look to it, aod they will at once see the | On the rutjact of rents there appears 33a! Rigeanml, || change of m Lb Soom tog ves by appearing. ie all (Laas im | ered with gold smd silver, and stout a:lks 4 dispositions, are | Tuineus Banat! of = ™monop my {oes ) od combination of Chess Lyra! ea taba! test Bed “Tend Her de Shame rer is ate oo of ~ bot lain elsthes. At the Cop naa, Lord Oastle- | ibe favorite materials to trim with rich lace. @ilks, texte | taresand merchandise are now toNew owners, sgniast the poor, the needy, 3 burlesque opera which has been in rehears Trogh (the late Marquis cf Londonderrg) was the only | frily embreiseres in colors, have # very rich agd mossia- from thenoe to Philacelpbie, at az advance of oost, | Working mas. Even the eorporation, that arens of taeda n is for some time past. It will be brought out thig ber of the corps diplomatique who was not beiisened | ike appearsnce After these materials for grande toilet! to the fact of one company owning the Delaware ulation, is Wagued with speculators against tenants. | minstrel re ite multiform Gotsastionty and on peculiarity be | may De netieed many ‘novekies for ball heel ater ‘item capal avd the railroads; whereas, if you were are opening streets in ell direstione. F mis ouly | evening. Every member of the company appear in ite, amd] irg potete’ out to Prince Metternich. he exclaimed, ‘(Ma | tan wits three skirta em aroidered in colored ailte, or trim- e from tke grasp of this company your trade with | serves to increase the value of houses, ani drive tenants people who expect seats at 444 Broadway, must ed from the eity. fot c'est tres distingue.”” American of course outatripa Ra- | med with 3i%bons or flowers. are ver; itty for young Ia. | Philadelphia would be enhanced fifty per cent. [oaashow Themes... 1889. 400 Tah Setiectban, wal ea nataciodiatoantatonease: | tek Deen eer CLI eal [eee emariaet oaieaeaiee a motbior; |. Renta, however, at that perlod were not aoexorbitantly | My. Pees teen hha Our opiz ion is, that the ships of these companios can fner, We have no objection; tut we thiek it a pity tl the upper one am tunique, with a wreath of roses, | but ifthe cars ren cver a double track, and ran free high aa they are at present, A house which cannot now ‘The Buck'ey minstrels, roadway, bring ban saver be regarded as efficient substitutes for regular | difficulty was not represented ia higber official quarters Pech ‘#0 mueb i jour that the flowers aad leaves | from reatrictions, business men would have heads of their lesque of the ‘Bohemian Girl” this evening. They ¢a men-of war, that opinion is based om the following | here, whem there can been no doubt it would have beom | spear to be made of soe {aserted in the maslia at short | houses in Philadelphia as well asia New York. If this ye | be had for less than elght hundred or # thousand dollars, present Censiderations:— Tamcved. The Turkish Ambassador wears his fer in her | lstances ; and asif thrown upon this wreath, are ears | & question of principle, {t Is also one of interest, for every | might then be prosured for threa or four hundred. ‘The | this hogan ce Morse teal terat nestled Firat, Theic sharp form of bow to promote speed, con | Mojeaty’s presence; and that the American Ambassador | cf corn embroidered in thick work. The socom. | one who possesses vatate is taterested to hav» ham. ‘wages of nearly all the industrial classes however, | ‘‘¢vemt” will probably be 20 exception general * tinued opwards as it is 10 the height of the port sills, ren- | should wear his coat without rather thea with lace upon panied by s berthe dercencing en cceur on thé back and | lets, villeges, and cities spring up, im consequence of es ‘4 * | rule. Gers it impoeaible to point and elevate gums in the line of | 1 , iss sartorial revolution which cannot, we shonld hope, | chest, aud open over the sleeves ; in these openings are | shesp and usimpeded public travel. (Theers.) ‘The Hon. | ®t & lower rato, and they were less able to ondure the ex M. Auguste Gockel will give his farewell convert ia keel. Secondly, Their rake of stern would reader it | affect the good understanding between two grest nations. | bows of Pink ribbom, vith long floating ends, Am | Senator then combatted the i-es that this was's politioal | tortions of the speculators than they are now. There is, + ANG 38 angercus to fre a gun when elevated, mo-e particularly Th ole mightily miz ute question really turns on the of the rame bows ed on the front of the | questicn, and conjured whiga amd democrats, conserva- therefore, little reason to apprehend that the present New York, at Hope Chapel, on the 28th, (Tuesday.3 when -trained from a fore and aft line. Thirdly, There | imternational construction of what is courtdrass The , and two bows hold cornersof the tanique, | tves and men of prog! ‘to unite for the overthrow of td Among other attractions there will be @ quartette by | vesaels, having been derigned entirely for steam propul- | Turkiah notion of it is clearly net the Eogliah. Neither is long ends which reach the bottom of the dress. | the monopcly, He said—Ii you permit this bili topaas, | Digh prices will be attenced with the same | ‘Tok Ot bo Ott ag, Mrs, Bostwick, sion and pawerger accommodation, all ether purposes | ours, whea our ministers preseat themeclves at Covstan- | Nothing oan. be more dirtingne than this dress, you will ereate in New Jersey & money power, a power of | serious oonsequences to the public peace. Floar, P h to play 8 - have beem made subservient to those ends. Hencewe | tincple or Teheram in the succinct garments of Western For ladies who very seldom viait ‘or for those who | Cepitel, en aristccrasy—lords of the iron trask—a power ‘as wo have already stated, is now selling at from ten dol” and M Hahn, violinist, will also assist, find that they are greatly under masted; that they have | Europe, at all acccrdant wish the Oriental conception of | Zo not like to appaar often in the same dress, nothing oan | Which will be equal with ard above the Legislature, anda 4 The great fancy dress bell of the season, (by the a he'ght between decks unrocessery for mep-of-wat; that | osremonia! clothing be lighter more elegant, aud, at the tame time, leas ex. | power which, if possible, will be ‘ter than you, the | Jars anda half to eleven dollars a barrel, while potatoes | | Monte Cristo Arsoctation,”) ta to be given at the Apolla Ahoy appropriate more than the space usually allowed The difficulty of sscertainirg the American standard of eraive than tariatan or orgaadi. ther beautiful, poopie. (Caeerr, and cries of “ jever.”) Now is your | ‘and all kinds of vegetables have also increased in price, for ex gine room and the stowage of coal io her Majesty's | court cress is perhaps somewhat complicated by Geceral | tno gh lees durable, tiatue is tha tulle de Lyons; ita wb- | time to crash it forever; and I wk you, men of Jerrey, to | thowgh not im the same proportion. The following table | Rooms on Friday evening. This is the sixth annual balk ships; and the oomumption of fuelon board these ves- recognition of court dress for Amer- | Jike delicaey asd nowy whiteness contrast ‘well with | tise up and say that these exclusive privileges shall not ‘omg of the Association, and the best arrangements have beg wels, say Parana clarr, smounting to about eighty tons of '@ eannet ourselves ree the | the bright colered flowera which form its most suitable | continues cay longer than that dsy to which the faith | gives the present prices of some of the priacipal articles ‘minh @oal per diem ‘would become grave question with the | harm of distinguishing public functionaries es public trimming, The sorties de bal appear this seasoagom | and hower of New Jersey is pledged. (Loud cheers. @f food :— :, ment when estimatrd at per gun, sonsideriog how | occasions by @ peculiar uniform; and the disuse of it | bini ch Inze and noe; some cashemire, em. Mr. L. Ds Batpwin reported the folie jutions x 180. per Ib. Mr. Bourcicault’s complimentary benefit took place af Grune it is preposed to place on board taste vessels in | seems to us merely to deprive the P pula of an ac- Seotteaea gold and pert with cre an | frcm the committee appointed to draft then:— meerbarsler the Nationa! theatre, Boston, om Friday evening last,’ * -elstion to their tonnsge, fm somparison with regular | customed entertainment Still, if the Venetian aristoo- | Asiatic riebness; others of white satin, bordered with | _ Resolved, bade andy pm MD i ACY . | The Mail of Saturday, says :— men.of-war ye fond of dressing itself in black former times, a gal) broad feather magnificent t | ite citizens o We find. too, that no atteztion has been pald to the im- | ort #0 now, it is Picatee hee after ak erg repute ato Reslmaes Was and uF totaee ene seen, does not oor Last night the complimentary testimonial of Ms) eee aoe robe he er or rilid ares | (RETA: tanh tt ne Noes sens; and we nave nO right | placed so ks to Be raised em capuchon over the head. | popuicr rights, shie ¥iave hee presented » bright example 42 | Tespond with the rise in the price of flour, but thay are ee ee tka ka es cine ee eegines, boilers and stesm chest, to shot, which, though | and no desire to pick apy quarrel w: a last refiee- | Those of pink or clue terry velvet, liced with erm! ta d bas preserved a giorious nerit all 5 pleced Sa rome deqite unavoidable to all padcle wheel steamers, | ment of repu ican stuplleliy. We only wish wo merely | witheut Soy catariol’ Weeatiatasy ate ter" gininen eet, ‘Soll these 1ase seus hee’ cones | seveted byt ton considerable extent. The loat which ‘until these Lato years her esoutshoon has were pe London Asvurance”” and ‘‘Glraida.’? appears to exist in there vessola to a most dangerous ex: | formal a matter had beemexplained and adjusted before 1@, med with white trimaed with broad y act of oppression upon the weak, or of | i# mow sold for six ania, weighs-about one pound four | (‘Giral’a” tas .) The tat. Farther, the padiie wheelsare usually ofenormous | any, even momentary, misunderstanding wa elloned to | eee a Te oy Fa gi ane pai gl the stro ounces, while all s year ago it was at least four oanoes | hoase was well filled. and the audience eathusiastio, AB eize and weight, jering toes vory Atotsorioo and pre- i out cf rn There have beem recent precedents for | There are some, more dimple, mace of white or pink aby heavier. Last August four was seven dollars s barrel; me) comsieeie e aren gee i omen] senting a great impediment when onder sail. o pl 0 dita ty aad, onthe fas est ef ab hose | with a stitched pattern: this style of work iss real chef 4 by no Ly secede i to day it ts over ten collars; im 1837, when it was thirtesm | greeted with rapturous applause He sal is worth notice. Thesame | d’euvre, producing rich designs over all the satin. A deo) wo tr ws pears, about American costume, was am | fringe bh these vorties ‘de bal. ey elegant and vey ‘the posple of the Beater American Minister at that court having | suitable ene for young ladies may be made of white satin, | Wealth. wil soon arrive a ofthem cariy picdisbox boste, and that if t Sitted io so elevated @ position it would a1 to roll deeply sna Jabor in heavy weather, Aaa a auiconce aad dollars, « loaf weighing two pound was sold for one shil- » ‘The fellewing comparative statement presents at a it apace for saloon and cabia accommodation ts in he Emperor. He was told that court.| trimmed with th Bow» which is seldom enjoyed by amy other. ling. ry quite disproportionate to the requirements of a man-of- tur; but an being asked by Oount Nossel’ | resembling voseee Teetiet °F {he matrowest ribbons, |” vmimensed, a tress os Wane the <icenee ia the peice of bells hsend sad near 1° ided, bat at she pre. war. er rige a rede in what creas he would appear before his own Preal- all ents for the head low om the qoute Prete Seman’ sakura e | amansenvine Palen ella tt | sake, Patton, love, usar aad it , that stability of some was, “Then your court dress. ilver blond rail, plaited with a Of them, after a certain consumption'of cos, is already | And such is clearly the rational se ution of this ceremo- an Il etceh used ia tee Or the i at present, and at the time of the flour riot in 1837:— | R440 he polrt. 1 then Floor, yer barcel, in 1837 Flour, per barrel, in 1864 tomer. Ihave s trip) Mr. Fleming, who kind); ie hike to would very mul ry ation tonckuowlodge, Wisrk 4a ; second, te Mr. Forrent, who on op yoa f y favor much used in this part of the ooiffare, A sma] Weight of alxpenny-loat im 180 : Wory questionable, end that incrensed maste'aed yards, | nial problem. of Slamosds, or a large headed et vith wateee OSS | Weight of slzgensy yo Pevou alwage allows sine ven the eddition of an armament, woul! render them [Prem the London News, Feb. 8.] stones, fo: ms legant finish to the 6 when 6 of insidious dealer whe ficvlty. mr, B. ‘still more ds ficient in that importaet property. To cor- A wigs geen! lal yep of the seene im the House of | the front hair ia turned back. Necklaces are again be- posression of lest) ive From this {t appears that flour fs twodollers ands half | }, foan society in aration, Feot so serious wn evil it would be neceseary to int:oduce | Lorcs when Par! it was opened, polated out one | coming fashionable, although not yet suificiestly #0 to be ive them entire control of that | jens than it was in 1887; but rents, ag we have shown, are | ss0ke oft revailing in Easlan in regard ballast, and to diminish proportionately jthe stowage of Jy blot upon the general ‘or of the pio- | indi-pecssble. A flat one of diamonds set in a pattern Jpery whieh of right belongs only to the free | 7 what they wore in that year, and Yrom present {n- Matinee eog ane ie where ts that diana “4 ‘The df; tic box, it was stated, presented a le f is the most recherche. Ma: People thereo: We way also observe that the additional weight te the tome, crosses and ribsons. ‘‘Oaly one exception ice sol ecamananidencas luxe, adoet ry T= ot hea ort alsin’ walaosnld * | dications they will be considerably indreased before the | °° in Bay armament, ete iit Hexing water, bene form tok ip eben oa the gentleman in | fine Veaitian geld chain, to which is suspended » me- loved Btate is that which has ruog from Maine Ko Georgia, | Srat of May next. If the poor deuld be induced to emi- 4 and ~ nm mr ry er vt su} CI crease the question, who appear evening dress and seemed un- | dallion, com; Qn engraved precious stone sur- opie i a was ia cf the m pol 3” and grate to tae eountry or to other elties, there would of ue thebe, pT aero EP Tal one the £66 hi ores both come fons, &o.. wo a the paddle-w heels 20 a8 10 affect the speod, unless till a far- tly conselous of bis singularity, was at once s¢: | rounded by diamonds. a ag audionees ther desired to know at Br 4 svistiont offehing tay fanve She people | comity be # reduction im this respect; but the populaiion | miro Seam and hearty than ine of Paris or London, Teduction were made in ths quantity of coal to lighten wm as the American Minister.” We sta of stenes or mosaic are much in favor, as the The ship, _ A total change in the internal ceonomy of the | once whether the American Minister was really unplea- short thet the mest besutiful arm Tepert irom, restos which beiags the | {@ constantly iacreasing from emblgration, and the demeca | $84 ‘ s alt with, and panies; and abip would rerult from these cirounstances, and it is | saptly censeious of bis singularity. We know very wel afier al, whether the ship would hare capacity | certa'uly that am historiesl personage named’ James, avin ber heeds the power Is for honves is so gtéat that builders die Rently. eres piey war . ae piece gotten wp 20 receive and displacecent to sustein the armament whose biatory has beem handed doen to us by that most Railroad Excitement in New Jerse: ile ade ‘by the fact that | express): fap ertablishm: ttolen by any othe _ water, provisions, ond stores required to be supplied to | verscious of all chroniclers, Mr. Thackeray, was very ae ss sant = Fe ‘eneocm-ase new dwellieg is erected, or an old one to Ist, | theatre thet deaires v0 te related an Indian anee- heer Mo jenty’s ships for a given period. ‘‘uppleagantly conscious” of the extremely suggestive | AM ?I-MOMOPOLY MASS MESTIKG AT MBWARK—TH th a thr Meants for it. EB * Arvsieete the an sto such » low, and sald 1. oppeaca to the committee to be desirable, should the | singularity of tl rt ¢rese. The illustrious here of FROPOSHD EXTBNSION OF YRIVILEGE TO THE ir In this ere, are twenty. or more, appllonsts.for it. House in, Gio, took teen inom Lords Com missioners approve of & provision for armameat | Mr. Thackeray's who had been med to weer CAMDEN AMD AMBOY COMPANY CONDEMNED— | p05; whish ie the creator, ite brasem Japuden its bace | tents, therefore, will eoatinue to increase while voted his energ’ 4 Being made, that a in future contracts be intro | the ofa from his entertained a | | THE SPRECHES AND RESOLUTIONS. Bin iy; but toward it this astombiy bas but one unanimous | this demiand existe. There must, however be some Year, and never had ong: apy ¢' duces to thes effect; and we also copuiter {¢ to be impor | most invinatble dislike to the sod mover |" An enthurlastio mass mesting of the ctions of New | "Biefasotinrtiarae Resuliy: 0)" os Cana to Wem, for Mf they tncceuse. in tne | Lear’, Pamvet, He tetired’ expresso & hope that ne trot mena metcacpmeeroen pat for pedinet Smears ects raalaneout a one when | Jersey was beld a1 Washiegton Hall, Newark, on last te the apeon on to nay inauigenro ley People of New same Proportion during the next three or four | *¥ lence. =i ‘ander the authority of tire , should met be sold | he touched his bat for balf crowns, Of signing | Saturcay evening, for the purpose of expressing the Draheneaen, cas tne Ue enbeiie Bit ue Yeora that they have withis the last year or two, it | ,,¥*: Bourcicault yan sreaies with hearty applaud without previous notite to goverument, with the rigat of | his same for thousands of pounds. Of course the lar ‘eoling with regard to a bill now pending is the ny 9 shall throughout the delivery of his address, tion onsuch tarms as the Lords Amer‘can Minister bai po recollections of « similar | POPUlsr’ be will be impossible for the tracesmen and those who are dtama Corn’? has been Bay thik At toagre to. Rature to those of Mr. Yellowplush to disturd him, | Legisatursof that State, with a view toextend the ex dependent on thelr weekly earnings to support themuelves |. .° pe hase has been played at the Na- make the whole of the necessary alterations now | He bad never made hie to eminence up the back- | clusive privileges now «enjoyed by the Camdes and Amboy and families. If we inquire into the expense of living at Mieval, batiwas nob very cueseastal, One of the papeng t 4 i 5 E would incur an encrmous out without making those | steirs, even vessels after al', apap RE men.of-war; that | court. He, therefere, could scarcely be affected C {a tossy, we should pet thick them competent to cope | same reascns which acted so powerfally upon our Canal Coi Railroad and Transportation and Delaware and Reritaa y, to # farther period of tventy years after F3 present, we will find that there are thousands of Isborers and tradesmen living {a New York who oan only by the New York modis epidemical morality has arrived in Bostor @ Five Points im miniature has been trans- with an exemy of equal rating or and conse | Jeames. Nevertheless, there might be, as the sourt flan- | the expiration of the present charter. ‘mont rigid domestic eoonomy keep themsclves and chil- | ferred to the National t heatre The vell wi Ome See eins ae oadit ag tne Bates Ase, | beat ate hes eicnany cesses, embamedot | The mevting was convened purvuant to the arnered dren fTom starvation. The weeny vogue corr re. | Mrnobert, ma koe prated Yo rw wala floes Hf subjected to ay reverse, by affordiog « pretext for | gularity, although at the same time thankieg his a requisition = vane i vives does not exosed seven dollars ; and with this | gased'with am opemeye into the derk sarver of tee Bids shill on the part of an-enemy where tonesge and | that the “slp, yr It he had looked NO MONOPOLY EXTEASION— MARS MEETING, fo the Delaware and Rarivan | many of them sre compelled to support a wife aad | cf America, This ie all supposed to be the work of pro- Mee Cecance es es af wt sa aot gpa ob | fhe td eed greta actndea anne tee | ps Shiite pata Sree ee fg dedatortuead AE Faso | Spe rmiy. tat wine how they doi A ssn with | Caen. forma. our onght usage ho Wace a as men of war oy lnals arou re a b: * . the res] cause, * ee on s a as have boom oa opemacep yy it was better bin oo resclations were adopted amidst tremendous chesr- | a wife and four children must have at least two roome, Hy uF Marie parties Pte mae inoeptipa delves After taking a deliberate vi jaestion ga! @ «1 costume. than q ws into the ¢ if it subsnlited to thy: have aivan antad Oomsteion thet | forttmexnstvent. ‘Theswsen lore Uae erica eke Mis, Rxcmm D, Batpwor moved: hw apigqeakcurtinyptrayanrnatunntemyspengeae apeantad Pereemmyey yp tscoy mr ecient rere rte ne Up vice in its direst Ceformities, Waat theeffect plays as ‘‘ Hot Corn” may have upon the morals com munity is yet an unsolved lle. We believe wherever good triumphsasalu‘ary lesson ‘a taught. we confess it portrays much of lifeas it exists—i wretchedacss nich, who, sees g an Eoglish nobleman in plain costame dor to our State Senator. Dr. Con- | made to serve the general purposes of @ kitchen and a o a ms | at taTevisay fay, aan a rat crowe ot anne Hakte cf tbe ponpt for his noble and able defence of | sitting room. For these he pays at least eix dollars a ocessione used, in the even’ war, lo our oolonies | groan: un wr of their decorations, o! ‘Carried 4 da hale week, abrosd. it for this purpose, and to esable them to | served, upon being Je acquainted with the rank of the y, Pre e hei ated le Lea I wares [ftiorm thelr dutiev as packets, ‘hey should be prepared | moblewian, AN! ‘al bie diiingus ” Amoagst scrowdof | At Bo'cloek there were about sight hundred of the Mr, Barpwm then moved—Thst this meetiag have full | him five dollars and s half for food, fuel, slothing, be melf- the ships referred oviced they could be spar: trek serve the perp of armed Sop ship, and ight ti those voy barely subsiste—in the dark corners of armed with guss of sufficient calibre oaleial Nekapttules Twho bed groped for their diamonds, | moat respectable citisens present, among whom were peared hy pap Ry hots poettiond and all the expenses incidental to housekeeping” | the perlieus of New York. It reveals the existence ote aepebrise tee thin weneaet Ms: hs Tewan reel, ticking eichea ns bene Tous, ia the mad, | the Mayor and ex Mayor of Newark; Senator Ooogar; | ia to the extension o€ the powers of ‘the mo- | Five dollars and a half for he support of six is lees than | state o poverty and crime, reduced to the last verge of ancy shculd be waited for, bat Propose thet | Au american ambassador, thereforey might very eamly | David Ripley, fq , Member of the Assembly; Asa White pend ‘dodafent this Eefasiows plot seein: Hug sillawfal | dollar week foreach person, exclusive of fuel, clothing, | For gursdves: we tebe nile dalight In looking at 20 dorks hey be fitted as opportunities occur, while under repair | have been ‘‘eonscious”’ of his siegularity, although i head, Eaq.; Cortland Parker, Esq., with many members | 9¢ of the peo) ich &o., which, at the lowest calculation, would amount to | a picture of human life, and we have often nestioned, for the armament hereafter mentioned, and be pisroed | cry, Smeets sense to that which the coart flunkey of the Common Consc!l. Carri d by soalaseas ge in our mind, the propriety of pandering to for the horrific sad warvellond “epon the the truth should not be told at all th > with as many ports (including the ports) as would | \. two dollars a week more. What atterrible and crushing sémit of working the whole of the dside guos on | However, what the American ambassador might have | Mr. Poinier, Mayor of Ne vark, was called to the chair, Bog een ge ts Seed ubtiaen $e meetin ins | effect mest the rise of flour three or four dollars a barrel either side, Farther, that s magesine and shell room of | thcught bad be been present at the ceremony, need not | and Marcus L. Ward, F. H. Leere, James T. Boad, a 0. | YO! Liebe Wage pra legal cepa: | nave upom him, and thouserds im the sane condition! ig il : é 3 ? a city, upon the provisions Proposed bill, and stat drama, where sufficient capacity be provided, and that these be arranged | cocupy cur attention at the present moment, as it appears M. Ball, @. M. snd Milton Bald: wire 6) that they were under ee 4 to ils | But this may be regarded as an extreme : and we prefer to see examples to suit the ordinary service of the abi that he was not there. The Oourt priat of the Wednes- " . Mi. Spencer, i win, p- | the ‘were un cover, cesigned to fasten the e gard Neat ion of ah cabergueey Ty that it would be a case of | Gay morning discourses satirically of the uopleassat oon | pointed secretaries to the meeting. ailroad monopoly upoa the people sud posterity. | Bow many are there whose labor is not so well requited, their charocter, inehend of of the American ambassador, while the Court | Ten gentlexen, taken from each of the eight wards of | Fact'aver contempleted rush Graber pane cesta! | and upom whom the renulte of ths speculation in brea! tof Taursday evesing informs us confidentially that | ing city, were gamed 0 Vice Presidents, and the majorit + and i staffs is more disastrous! The 4 Er iy | ® few men: and supp rted’the views of Senator Conger, rons! poor man does not, as we have ed in the imc nope he GBS, Ae ae cee | of them took their seats om the platform, auidat ascla- | that men ef all sbados of party should unite in orcer €5 | said, understand the varicus agencies that have operated inister waa present in the diplomatic tribune, ineveniog | mation. Toe re Otatarcate ar The ainee tered trade end depressed | to produce this reult ; he sees that the loaf does not gudcen and effort ia which time cculd not be spared, and that any work required to be perforined would mot be either so well or s0 eooncmically executed a4 when " t% could be more leisurely attended to. Nor coeld we Yeoommend reiiance being placed on private yards to The Germanians are givizg concerts im Bostom. The Hardel and Haydn Boolety was to give ‘Moses in Egypt,” lastevenicg. Mr. J.B. Reberts is to commence an ene Gloster, in “Richard [11” this evenizg, Mitg at though by. proves direction Oo the wart at |- luge? Paviiameat be bee taj aay, upon the open | It was proposed that Lucius D. Baldwia, James H. | | Cunriaxp PARKER, Hig. mace am ol-quent address, in | mske more than five or six sliees where it formerly mate | *s*ment serrane i netg SE saat etme age | Wicrtnaneaaie sae Meelongeeecneebete | mabenmr, 7 Tomghan, Mr Mertuak, ant, | toehebtued te Foe tot Se REYLE an | BNSF tm, and to hm tise of move tamedato om | Ylnam nie want 1 Seer coat Ret o¢ reported by the Tomes—that the Miaister was ‘unpleas- | Tucker, be sppointed @ committee to draft revolations | °* Jacksen “4 orn than the question whether the Osar er Sultan shall : Tn considering the number and natare of gue which | antly conscious of his singularity.” Strange “lnsdver. | conveying ihe sense of the assembly. if not dangerous now, it should become so, Mr. F. Woodward has taken the theStre“at’ Syriduse) Davin Rirtey, Eeq., mom ber of Assémbly, made a ovus. | reign over Istamboul, He never imagines, perhaps, that these vessels should carry, we bave deemed it im it | terece,’’ not only to announce the appearance of a person It was carried, ami the committes retired. u 4 to select ordnance of ‘calibre as are commo' ly used who was Bot recent, but to tell yor the onset statcor bi tic ard bumcrous speech. He sivised the people to | both Turk and Russ have done much towards reducing the (N. Y.) for a short time; Susam Denim Woodward, an@ Benater Coxcam then eame farward and said—Mr. masse to Tren’ fo bey Majeuty's sayz, contig onrsalvn to one cast of | mind! | “Nether the Minister nor aey mumber of the le- | Chairmain:1 am particularly happy'to mest oo large an | Sin” Hare 00 poo be eek thelr Rostiltty to the | aise of his loaf; that the expansion of the credit system Stech anc 32, ow citizens, alt! ‘all Kate Demin, are to appear again, Barney Williams and wife are playing in Baltimore, pounder guns, to facilitate the supplies of | gation,” says the evening Ministerial organ, ‘waa pre- | sssembly of my fel ough I would begiad | Pay san ase £0, he would give them his the time, and live himself om his | ®™Mong individuals, has helped to dimiaish the number of hi ammunition from her Majety’s ships ead arsenals on | sent; information havicg teen sent by the master of to be 5 the necessity of raf voice | fi ” Mr. Chanfrau has arrived im towa from » suscessfal stations; and we have adhered, as fer au praoti- | ceremonies that members ef the diplomatio eorpe must | oo & futjest tush ae the ioiquitous measere whice Idaghteey “ommenly called the “‘apoll.”” (Loud | sllees, ond that epreaiation growing out of both these | aosthern tour, he le to appear in Boston aext mouth. cable, to the recommendation soutained im our iastrao- | appea) in court dress, which cannot be worn by the | is now foreed om to be passed through the Legis Me. Ripley eeneloded, the large assombiage dis bette eres ae nna eres evar Charles Burke will sail ‘or Sam Francisoo by the Star ee ot ee edaeae a of Notas jraasterred, so | American ‘ion withou: disregarding instructions.’’ lature of New Jersey. I am sorry to sey thet I persed : visg. He perbape thinks the baker {s the principal per- thet the equipment may f any ship of the same class Now, if this acoount be true, an be very little | Fave lately spoken to Jerseymen who make mo secret of m son to blame, and that as the size of the loaf is reduced, nis | % the West this afterroon. Julia Deam will mil for We that the armament of a packet ship should | doubt thet a deliberate insult bes been offered tothe | am inclination to favor the imporition of this baige of W. California on the 5th prozimo. be enyecially direeted to the oF ject of defence, and that | great mation with which, of a!] others, tt becomes us to | slavery; but I :tand here to address you as the repreosa- Cars. Warkixe Im Bosron—Yesterday, about | profits are increased. The following communicatioa shows Mr. and Misa Richings have been playing ‘Extremes’? for this 1¢ should inelade, if possible & pivot gan entertain the best reletions. We will leave out of con: | tative huridred thousand fresmen who are deter. | 1 P. M, Capt, Watkins, of the unfortueate Sen Franci#oo, | that this is the opinion eatertained by some persoms:— s —e 4 ia the But we have found it impracticaole, fa al- | sideration the magaitade of our trade with America, the | mined to resist it. But to the sbject. In the yoar | #ps¢ared on Change, accompanied by thesver nesiduous, at Loutville, Ky. mest all cases, to 4t a pivot elther forward or abaft, | community of the common stock; we will only | 1680an act was passed to inourporate the Delaware aed | 12 maters of maritime interest, vapt. R. B. Forbes. IMPOSITION OF THE BAKERE. We have London papers to the Sth, but no new pieced Cmeccount of the sharp form of bow and great raze of | point to tue posal on in| which Eagland may be | Raritan Canal aad the Camden and Amboy Railroad Om | (spt, Wathing, was, warmly weloimed by many of our | Wheat four is saling for $10 60, and beck wheat at 81 ounced, : Cae eee CT ae eran ine best | Placed ta the coarse of the war into which it seems we | pany, in which it was gusranteed that so other company | "¢7ebants, and, iccead, the songrainlations became so | por barrel. Tals is ail speoulation; there are milliows of | sre announ to the prckets geperalty are as follows :— are entering Noone can shut his eyes to the fact that | shou! mabe s road to compete with their lines, within s | nd farions that he thought it best to take advan- $e the interior, and wheat mast and will fall to Mr. Brooke as rapturously received at Draty Lees} ‘lougs 6 of 82 poundet eallbre, 42 cet), end’ 8| tect | tee principles of despotie ack toe ear cetwene the | distance of five miles from any polat or termteus thereot, | ‘i400! © nopes momess sad slip quistly away. Capt | the old prices, Wt the demand for shipping be what it | sod Miss C. Cushman eoatiaued to play three nights @ Sao ih iat Armamect-oh of Bias soles Ws | Nacice Regraweres pudoactead € tel pteceal that tee Lepore of the Astretic, who reveued 80 fasuy of ee have heard of the bigh prises and the quantity week ot the Haymarket. ove san fet ve 4of 38 pounder calltr, 42 owt, | Nicholas concrives tbat he hess mission to malntas the ra. the Sx Hratclone. Rrorythiag that coold | of Bout om the way to New Yirk i wapreoadented. Tue | Anew vheatre at the Fast Hed is, ft seems, about bo t long, The guns te be mount road: | ‘right divine” of kin the elaims of the people. mfort, was sheer: time, mistake. The : ' dis on track sorrlagss Ths two foremost ned two nites: | Thet the Eerperor fa feoetiel oa this punts seer, line arvion of Cope Wataias by Capt, Seseiey | fremmt high prices eamact stat’ two weeks’ “ioax og | D&er#ated. Mr HT. Salth, the prosent lessee of ‘Drary » : aeons te eee to fight as bow or stern gans; | That the sympathies of a great portion of the ralicg There was much fu(eriog from sicksess on board the | sharp, OF some heartless folbs will bure their Augers. Lace, is stated to have purchased the old Shadwell Work- pancen > and it is proposed to pleroe each vessel with a suffciont | families of the contisent ere united with him is well | peld to the Siete. 1831, an nat, onlled the | Antarctic, and several dea-hs oecarred. Oa h’s arrival | Now, the fast is thatthe bakers have nothieg to do with | house, io the parish of St. Paul, with that purpose, The gpeber of porte to tght the whole of the ‘armament, if | Kocwn 90, Here ls a steady, never falling sources of op | \Marrisge aot,” for the comolidatiog ot the two compe- | st Liverpocl apt Watkies proseeded at onee to Lmton. | tue increase in the price of flour; but, on the ocntrary 0 ‘noluden am-rea of 7,000 square feet. The performs ? mecessary, on either side of the sbip. position to Eegland, however circumstances may oeos- | pies, was parsed, and ie the March of 1864 the Legislavare | *#4 bad a» interview with the How. Jamen Bachapan, the nt pry Aer) , te include tregedy, comedy, faroe, bal'et, acd We consider thst Provision shosld. vo mede tor 40 | sionally contribate te throw & balance in our favor, aa in | pasted anather heen binds ‘the fate of New Jersey er ay pte Pann eg ae ee rin A amine 7 SPs iP Cel iveoee ne part isto ctres, } roasts shell: }@ @are 0 French alliance. chances of war ® moso) ' lee! at it sl not permit th " pane: a imntiniel vine os i . Sision, a8 follows>—bamely, if pivot ues sre proverbial. Is {t mot, then, in the highest degree | building of acy road . ‘4 fersto the United States. Capt We thints trout La wee arth Mra O. Keon, we are glad to announce, is reeoverisg,; Lapryanene fer the carriaxe of goods and passoa When fcar is five snd alx dollars, thelr profits amonnt to 90 rounds of shells per pivot gun; but if the inch gums | absurd, may, wicked, to inte avy obstacle be. | cera between New York and Philadelphia whieh would | *hat he bes reen in the newspa' thet {ojos ice has jemown' The Gare'te Musicale mentions that about 3. Vaientioe’s’ tb ie propoans fm that ease | tween the thorough good atanciog of the two | compete with the road ef the Oamden and Amboy line, heen Sone Cou Strout, of the brig Napoleon. , ie in of | from two dollars te two dollars and a half om the barrel, | day. Mey-rberr’s comiofepera may be cepeuasatve thes y mi eatwet Rations im the world. unless such obstacle ie | Whether legal or not, tise claim of this body that mo | (pision thet Capt S did all tm bis powor to rellevs thé | while they cannot realise more than a dollar ands haif | towards the close of February, or the middle of Mareb, } eons! proertiona of grape and case ude’ apem reasca? And what ressoa can be more | other railroad sball be built upen one of 1 Mae ancer wba wee cians giates that the driftiog of | when it sells for ton or tvelve, ‘The inerease in the prise, | “UCM 'y mey rea ane Be Uyet out of tts pela” by atom. 10 ber iy’e oki small ar abeurd that founded upon the ent of a cost or the | thoroughfares in the United States, ‘8 oer | the steamer, z m was altogether peculiar to that olaee jaded ef previa: ; ® work 40 long im preparation, and 60 t ‘Iagees should be suited to arm the crew, average num- | presence of asterorribband? The dress ia which am | tim period of years; in my opinion that is cisgrace | of vesrels, wight reasopably have been expected to have | !n! Proving beneficial to the bakers, has, we are | »eforeh: The maestro’ ber of mele passengers uaually carried, ia the p-oportion | American Minister appears before his own President | enough for New Jersey anda sufficient monopoly for any | cased her 2 edhe) Napoleon. Oapt Wathins exproses assured, been attended with the most ratncus cosrequence of two thirds of what would be allowed to the rame aum- | should be considered to de that im which he is jastified in | company. 1 how to you uyoe the map the vast | nebevitatingly bis conviction that the San Franciaw, 8t 16 sme of them: barly « month passes that one or two ls ber om board ber Majesty's me and that the small arm appearing before fal ores im the world. Kaoglish | territory eve: ich thelr power ex'ends. (Here the hon, | the timeof her d¢parvare from New York, was ia thorough | ot ud att | ammunition «> ould be one half that pro; icratinte im the Kast, appearing be‘ore sovereigns with | nator pointed ont the various localitha in the State | cncition to pols) her voyege. He sere he never trod | BOtcompelied to abamdom the business, only those To put these versels tn & condition to.carry and fre the | whom etiquette ise matter. of life and Caath, choose the | where ro conpeny could be permitted to make « road | 1p0¥ 8 <e-k on which he had more omfdense than upoa | who have large capital oaw carry It on sugsers uly, gape acrirged to them, it is eattmated that the expense | dress which dest suite them What right have we to claim | uecerthe monopoly claure.) For twenty years the Oam | thet of the Baa Franciseo.— Boston Pub, 18. While the price of provisions and house-rent is tacreas. of alterations and fittings of ports, with © megasiag and | from others what we do not allow others to claim f-om us? | den and Amboy Company have rigidly exercised this mo i b ti fos 1! from £600 to £800; and it te sub. | It {teball appear that the Ameri san legation was really pre- Iy; they resisted the propossl to make @ road through | Heavy RoBBERY.—A mem residing at Fredonia, | ne ne Tate of wages recsins gererally at the same o fittings for receiving the pectet | vented from being présept at the ceremony of the opentcg heart of the State to the Delaware Jay; they remated his way to New York, 7 14,400 on | #84846, although the prics of Iebor fs now higherla this | op¢ srmament should not, im equity, beat the charge of the | of Parliament besnase they refused to put on a drove ds Brurewick and Trentoz branch suit they rectated | oe te ieee tae aot ho hod | city than ever knowa, About half ayear ago, the strikes | *t2erine. company, but auxiliary armament at a @ goveroment of their country, wor! roporal for e road from Somer: to ea wills, * , 7 Dirgeletect, the graceful Germ the ent. ui will oame to the dectalcn that Begland, with all It; boasted Infrastion of thelr vested rights. You know now | followed tim. The name of the merchant who wag | mong the tredes rerulted in an inerease of traire aed | re -srrausing Speeds ite te deen ¢ re-arravging Sbakepeare’s * for the Manish a areat mavicg of expenses would be effested hy early | progrens, ie with reapect to its eourt, no farther ad- ave and whi robbed is raid to be Perkins. Abont two thirds of 1a some ‘nstences twenty per comt in the wages of me | s It ts adced that M. Bemediet has bees sommis- detention 40 the arrangements neceseary for ressiving aa | vanced 1 petty German principality of the lest oon ice thatat the expiration of thirty years | the amount consisted ef bills of the Chautanque | ebastos and laborers; but :inse then rents and provis | sicned to prepere the masie for che drama. Armament, This remark specially applisa to the tre | tary, Tala te not the feat tlme thet wo have heard of of the charter an apprasement of the | county banks, of various denominations, one third | be tnerenesd out - The debut of MEIs, Cravellt at Paria veseels buildivg at Cowes ‘and Bisekwall; also to the | Insults being effered to American efficiats because they company should be mace by three men sp- | of which was on the Bank of Silver Croek. A con: | 7" D8¥® cus of Oil pevpention.,..be worker | |. Une Geceseein G eahanes ab Gan ‘ones Pore cucthasiptony Nothileeh and tho Ciyés at this | tr» no) alloned by a wise government t2 deck themselves | pointed by the Sisteand three sppointed ty the company, | siggrable amount was on TL Jy Minecy Bask ws | bad Feouived but iftile benefit from this temporary reliet, | 12,,!4# Hoguenots, afal, The lap tr healed ers, Costmampton) tn the pew-aans of an ofeto splendor. We hope, ho ever, | with liberty to eall in a veven'hr it they did mot agree, und | *i0erable Atm ty dollar’ bil ho | the prices of real estate, provisions aud all kisde of rama Jonna fof which that theatre, (o¢ all theatres tha ra Seg to make telezence, as an grample, to ths draw. | that it will'be the laste asa meat roses eRe feeling | that thie appraisemens be made ca the valueof the rue, | Utica, and there was seven fifty dollar bills on the ; ves’ ‘gcdtr, aa’ | Or Cine Woe tee ae ee eSnentiy placing the biferrepome umeute, By per, | ill not arise between the two great Aoglo-Saxom nations | ard not on the market value of the stock, and also that it | New Yerk City, and one on the Commercial Ex. | motitie, may rise, but wages advance slowly, and | Mo#t ificnit d Spont tat tote praperotion, a Wille FG) manentiy placing the bitte and ca as thers Isid | on a subject which fe fittee to be debated only between a | be cade st the expense of the company. The Camdenacd | change Bank. There was also a large quantity of sever keep up with either, When we conelier the am | yells second ee cS i dowr—by consitacting the deck house for coople cf chamberiaine of defanot principalities of the | Amboy Company propose to avoid this, and enjoy the | silver. The meney was done up in six separate Prececented rise im all the necessaries of life, the high |” OPER ahogether—by worklog the tiller ander the desk. | ancient Germaoie Confederation. monopoly by an ¢xtension of privilege to the year 1867. | packages, each wrapped ia a piece of newspaper, te of oy - Siting the stesriog wheel la soak « amanner that it (From the Ruropean Times, Feb. 4} Now, if the charter cease im i857, whem it clorea tbe | snd tied with common wrapping twine. One thou. |‘ ° Tents, the extortion ef speculators, we feel that Legal Intelligence. © be muifted sad placed before the mizeomast, two Bome rlir has been caused im diplomatic circles by the, titled to assign the works ther company, | gand dollars is offered for the ry of the | thls ceaditicn of things oxnnot lest, sad thet © dsanela| Evrmme Cover of ma Unite start, Feb. 17.— Alem guns @on)d be worked es propesed and marked absence :f the Ameriean Ambsenedor from the opening of | or sell them cnt at a large bonus after appraise thieves and of the off tevulsion moat endit, be it three or four or fivs yours | 82¢er D. Fraser, Bq, of Mishignm, was admitted am or f wanted a# 8 packet, ove pivot gna only need | Parliswect on Taseday. ‘The Timer blandered tw ties | Siete ‘tar treet it extension of pepe! tae officers ate va dines | St0rmey ax counsellor of this court Mo. 64. Joke O, 4, to be tranaported fo bow or aterm an required, | eoont of the ceremony thus :— privilege, they will bave no diflecity in perpeta { 0? the track of several suspicious characters | distant. When the rection im the prices of provisions | Yercor npyellant, va. Rover! & Brandoe, al, exeouters porta for working there quo#, a1 well as the prosd. * Oply one exseption to offietal uniforas was obvervable, their monopoly ad eernum. (at us look at PTE Trea emg takes pls.ce the laborer derives s m+ advantage, for woges | of William Brandom, deorased. The argument of thig Oot tee Sheets ey neaalked im when not re- | and the gentlemen in gueation, who appeared in evening | viet they propose.” The Senator read from the preamble | _ Minsns Sraixr.—The Cumberland Jowrnal of the | g» dors os sewty ne incre okunes tous in | Suse wos continned’by Mr. Dadger, for the appellees, wind for ase. Shackle brisohiog bolte and ays botta | Greve, nad seemed unplensantly conscious Of his siogu, | cf the bill now cature the Souate, in whlch a re-eesertios | 17 *ays the 1 ners’ stoke atili ovatinaes, without ‘ pa posed : yi suc conrinied by Mr. Kever’y Johnson, for the appellant, Soria be Atted not only to the broaceide, but also to the | larity, was at once ret down aa the American Mialater.”” | of the exclarive righ! pasy " b teat someowion on either side In tho meantime, | *# prices ef food are generally rapid. No. D. Conrad. plaintiff in error, ve. Devid. | ports, and by allowiog the necessary spree for | Thw mistshe on the part of tho leadiag morutog pr there miners who are unwill ng to live without wok ar ne ra Tats couse was are ved by Mr Gillet, for the defendant | 1g the broadride guns in summon carriages, not | was {09 good & thicg to be passed over, and the i ecattering in diffe, ont Cirections, amd the entire business Timothy Frye, a scidier.of the Revolutionary war, died | errcr, std rubmitted om « printed by Mey poly fore pad aft, but alio serves the ship, the entire , segordirgly lort no time in supplying the real fasts i= operations Of the county are suffering severely. teesatly Ot Andover, Mass, Benjamin, for the plaiatidl tn cezer,