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io . 10 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 8 1867—TRIPLE- SHEET. CANADA. BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. SPECIAL CORRESPINDENCE OF THE WERALD. 4 Naw Cuarat Oram yor Savion —Yesterday moro- | National and Individual Opportunities, and a orate a v9 5 ETE ing divine service was held for the first (ime in the new the Negleet of Thom. ag pr op eeyr haflriced. ee vation | 221 handsome little chapel recently erected by the vestry An eloquent sermon was preached last nizht at the San aaa in Aare anal Hope for the | °*t Avn’s Episcopal church on the corner of Clinton and | Church of the Puntans, by Rev. Dr. Cheever, on the Livings'on street, There wasa large and fasbionable | text from the ninetcenth chapter, fourty-fourth verse, Feniaus—The French Canadians Afraid to 2 Join a Rebeliion—The General Aspects So- | Sure conducted by the Bev. EH fasted. of Cham | of Luke—"'Because thou knewest not the time of thy WINERY STRIRE IN WEW JERSEY. | ARMY NEWS. : “ INSTRUCTIONS 7O ARMY FAYMASTERS. The following circulars to paymasters were issued om Wednesday by the Paymaster General :— \ =A soni, chacleind 60 ef te aay om tn 2th of f ! if i | | | i H : i et i i 5 & H Pr s i | ; % g of the army from the 28th month, to the benefit of section one of the TWO THOUSAND MEN IDLE. ‘March 2, oe, ree them a tem addition ta tt Ss 38 e* a KS 5 2 5 Anticipated Troubles in Morris and cial and Milicary—The Elections, Canvass, | church, South Brooklyn, who preached a serinon appro- | Visitation.” The meaning of these words is to be awful responsib! their ‘and one-third per cent, ? Ses, dee, cm, apma, sso, | Pras othe gerasign. the Revi. tyng Jr. preached | known by comparing the spiritual arrangements of Bina op tbe bed and vi Pod aocordingty. “The aitantion of oicers Sussex Counties. MonrREat, » April fo in the evening. “The building is of brick, with a fle | God's providence with the system of His grace and the of the Christian men lo one af the joint resolution of March 1867, ens front of cut stone, and is about feet i fiz, Tue interiog Wf hited with Al'the-molers church | instructions of His word. The time of visitation is that improvements, and ts very elegant, of God's peculiar mercy, whether national or individual, Tue Borcuar Morzam—It xs Avuscep raat He | whether that in which he opens before a man wide and PorsoneD His Wirs’s Fammy.—Besides the crimes of | effectual doors through which he will enter for the assassination by shooting, and burglaries and robberies | security of future good, either temporal or eternal, or innumerable, that of poisoning is now allegod against | whether it be that in which God is peculiarly near, by the late burglar, Tobaldi H. Monzani, It seems that he | His spirit, and especially roady to bless the soul that Yondeat er ColanbormnanG ago prtch the fei Cs seeks Him and the nation that awaits Him. The warn- ib taiuss a pi ee sash ovat ARMING STEAMBOATS ON THE MISBOURI RIVER, Queens 3 ing in the text was given to tho nation as well as to subject of a lecture evening ‘The following is the order isaued Lieutenant Gen- Joseph Keogh ‘The family consisted of Mr. Keog’ each citizen’s soul; and go it is tous The present isa | *t the Church of the Resurrection, corner of Clark street | oral Sherman, on the 26tbrult,, for eee the steam- 1 have been these last ten days travelling by railroad and springless carts, on horseback and on foot, over the delectable country tying between Ogdensburg and St Albans, St. Johns and Sherbrooke. It is the boast of Canada ‘that no foreign foe can enter her dominions. If 1 were a foreign foe I should not waut to, if tbe mud and corduroy, pork and salt fish, salt butter and raw whiskey I bave experienced are her only inducements. During these ten days, by the aid of a conveniently strong Irish and French accent, a pair of black mous- 3g £3 gE 2 bh harvest, angels of God at | ter issued by them im settlement of claims of colored or Po All the Iron Mines in Morris County Suspended. j i i 3 EB . j nized” shalt be made payable to the order of the Commia, i MINERS’ MEETING AT PORT ORIUM. h, his ae ae wife, and five daughters, named respectively Mary, i ae taches, green goggles and a little necessary assurance, T | Margaret, Rileo, Katoand Klza. Tho giris were. very | time of great responsiblity and solesity for us, be- | 884 Monroe place, Brooklyn, by the pastor, Rev. Henry | boats on the Mlssour\river:— have alternately assumed the characters of Fenian, col- | industri by working steadily together as dress- | cause wo are taking our departures anew. We | Dianchard. There was quite a numerous congregation | By and with the wal of the Secretary of War, the Misgouri SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Dover, N. J., April 6, 1867. ‘The myers still continue the campaign with forced marches in large podies on those mines not hitherto visited by them, and leave traces plenty bebind to mark Abeir routes, of districts deserted and work quite still, where, till within a few days ago, may have been heard ‘the busy hum of labor, an@ where the mineral riches of the country were being developed by busy bands and speculative minds. In the mining portions of this county (Morris), through which it hag been my duty to travel, the scene is indeed metancholy, reminding one of a country euddenly sunk from the industry and prosperity of peace to the idieness, the vacancy and the desolation makers a1 accumulated a snug little pro- present. After ‘steamboats consiating of three acres of ground Kd a com | have the opportunities of instruction and of se the uéual introauctory church services, Ps ieee pore eat ae Somegy hacia cotiage, This was known to Monzani, and he | determining our future course, our foundations now, our reverend gentleman opened his remarks by stating | 120% of the army with guns, ans and ammunition, to made himself very to the girls, and nally | course hereafter, What advice will we take, that of | that the question of amusements was a p°rtinent one, enable the crews to the lives and properiy come iza, ‘There being no objection to | God or of man? What will we follow, principle or ex- | and one of great importance, He knew that it was a | mitted to their pte The Chief of Ordnance at the the match the marriage was consummated, and the bride | pediency? After dwelling very eloquently on the time ve arsenal at St. Lous issue to the captain or master and her husband rematved with the family, Nothing at | of man’s visitation he reviewed the application of the | Very Common thing for people to suppose that inside of | OP ITY Steamboat designed to-go above Sioux City two that time was known by this family of the bad character | text to ns. It applied to us as a nation in the | the church only grand themes should be discussed; but | guns, with implemente necessary for. their service, and’ 7 , of the man they admitted to their circle, but. their eus- | prosent emergency. Jt ig in some respects the emer- | jt seemed to‘him that the field for the church was to ask | at the rate of fitty rounds of canister er shell per gun; i‘ Picions and those of their neighbors were aroused by | gency, the responsibility of a sudden and vast incursion | now att mon and ; also, teenly supers, and.one bundsed cartridges per | several bold burglaries ang robberies in the town, and | and gitt of opportunity and power in laying the founda men and women were to amuse themselves—for | rusket, All guns and muskets $0 issued should be of Monzai became an object of suspicion.. The hotel of | tions, if we please, pis denice, prnspeny and glory of | amuse themselves they must, The matter was not a | the same calibre, ao that the steamboats, in case of ne« ‘Mrs. Monteverdo was robbed three times within a sftort | future generations. It is lethora of opportunities | trivial ene; for there was’ nothing trivial in this great | cessity, can assist each other by the loam of a part of paged of time, and the residences of Mre, Frith and | such as no nation on earth ever before enjoyed. Th , their ammunition: Commanding offiters of posts above it. Williams were also plundered about the same time. | apathy with which the emergency is rozarded 1 world of God's, There was ® new church rising in the | S/ou, city may, at thelr discretion, seve additional ame green coats along the frontier—I should say about one | Mr. Williams felt so certain that Monzani robbed his | able and ominous. ‘he reconstruction community, calf the Liberal Christian Union; a church munition and muskets, if in their ‘Ju t it be neces | hundred and eighty in all, These are more than neu- | house thata warrant for his arrest was issuod, but tt does | our national and State gevernments is in our | that turned its eyes toward this ‘ion of sary for the safety of the boat. Officers travelling by these Not appear that it was ever served. Suspicion at last | power by the light both “of all. the distovored pert ciation cf amune- | ee - ersonal 4 tralized by blue coats, A large body of men, sufficient nt; and in this clurch or others who have p‘ knowledge will re- 2 i coats, A large body of men, guM@cient | became certainty with to the character of the | and lamented mistakes of the past and all the abundant | ™ent; and in this c there were two theologies, the | Dom to these headquarters any facts showing an abuse of war. It is specially a mining district, and | ‘0, overcome the nisistane¢ nrown into Canada without jan, as he was caught in the act of stealing and carry | and safficient instructions of God’s word and of history | salvation from punishment theology and the salvation | Of this high privilege, of the Geediees Washo of ammuni- tracts are owned by the conspanies; and looking over rita tam, Jest would induce a war with Eagland. |’ tor the ence, and ho again escaped arroat and punish | regalating law or principle by which. th Ne | theology it would be seen at once that the great stress of | 124! pot yn ane Sf. Sha Hee TARA, tat the cope these, ae they now appear, wastes towards the hills | $0.he Probability of a Fenian raid i cae ment. After this every member of his wife’s family | guided, and what ig it? or i# there n that eystem was laid not upon the salvation from sin, which so pletureeguely encircle thom, scarcely anything | “'That raid intended oo the province somewhere in | Baving bean cated inn wasousd chery were sete, | Sentnot at nee Tae ceeicay tamergenott: | but the salvation from the panishment of sin. The | alr General Hancoch, commenting, tne Departmen iz to be seen indicative of the presence of man or the | the vicinity of + a am hart 4 ee —_ - ing from the effects of arsenated poison; but by skilful | of the colored whether we will continue to rob them | *¢ory was that years and years ago a man and a woman t issued * det es 26th rat th pursuit of labor. During a five mile drive in the'direc. | DOt easily got at, because, fora wonder, the friends of | treatment they all entirely ered.’ Monzani was | of their rights or give them justice without respect to per- | arrived in a garden, that they were both persuaded bode ieimigpossis nikita : ay the eause in that vicinity were reticent; but I'think my | under their roof the evening Of, the night they | sons, is tobe sottled now: and the question as tothe elec. | on a ape: reat | directing Captain Sheridan to move his company to! PP Reed’s Springs, on the overland mail route, about porteur and horse dealer with great success. Ihave much to say about the political position In which I have found the Canadian nation as respects Fenianism, and also with regard to annexation, I can only do 80 briefly here, I have searched very carefully into all the reports circulated as to the success a Fenian invasion would have, and have examined the popular mind for myself, and shall now record my candid opin- ion, No Fenian raid on Canada caa be a success, and no practical support need be looked for within to any movement from without, There are very fow of the nd because of this irretrievable woe had fallen on his back and much older raiments for covering, the | (yerver f Seely rile Atl iy ge waihe uit ie taal coeesenaaen Sap ong Oe ine Laplante enette i ee rappolated | Brooklyn, however gay and innocent it might appear to serenity mallen Cont of DORTO CEL AME ce (he ground Sdly plodding his way through the woods, an old harness | Unsafe business just now, more especially in Fenian very picture of want and of the effects of idleness and | dressing the wrongs of Ireland. lumbusville, and did Liggett until all had recov- | session'and for the interests of partios in conflict, or | “% ‘bat bad not the curse of that people on it; eo that ee eee we ne the steady noise made by this docile genius of work | Severely from the raid of soveral chivalric Southerners, | sonzani was nover arrested for it, his victims continuing | overruling law'by which we aro to be guided—that of summer months, returning to the city and preaching | D¢ telleved by a company of the Seventh cavalry and a The men were congregating in the towns, chiefly | Dear St. Albans, and be tried there, I think it would be | thore were no other heir but his wife, he would naturally | expediency the rule instead of principle. It runs into | amusements to preach those docerines’ with. ee Dover, for 1 have seen but few of them in Rockaway | “iMcult to obtain aconviction. They might possibly be | enjoy it. Hia wife survives him, as also her sisters, but | all things; it prevents sets stead An order from Brevet Major General Griffin, command- or other small places visited, for the purpose of march- | fined for trespass, but the general procedure would | their parents died two or three’ years ago. The testi- | of Tuleg-as the main springs; it degrades law Into eae a tbs Gane tar’ Sins | tng Ce Debris conan me che 25¢h wl, directs tha ing on those places where work was not enurely | *trongly remind one of the > ed Now tor the. mony of Sirs. Monzani has been taken by Coroner | rary stratagem, and creates class interests, monopolies ’ whole Catholic Church was one “ai ss abandoned, and upon the muster being completed | , $0 much for the Americam side. Now for the Cana- | Smith. She being far advanced in pregnancy, it was not | and conflicts, Logialators in times of revolution and Te. Gayest organizations in the world, There was | 12, Seofdance with instructions from the War Depart: Ansy proceeded through the main. strest: and off0 the | at, «te inneenieeras aay weahhy farmers, who.| conrad -Deedenk 9, Sanaa her to the inquest, and it | construction stagger in uncertainty from measure ‘to | then such Yeeklesenese inthe Pope's palace that he (tne | Ment, all property captured: from Indiahs by United 0 . last v eo fore the jur; It easul onde! tates they were at least four hundred strong—all able bodied | have much to lose by any disturbance, and who will | oriant character, as sa aay ivory pelle ng ten Bs pang rp amen nites nameeeT ae Rune ne | Speaker) did not wonder that a quiet man named Lut = oe belonaing to: citisene; whew ‘clearly identi, ; ‘ uty is | went forth to h against the Pope, Thr é men, some of whom were supplied with large, thick | £i¥e No assistance except in the way of evidence at trial. | marked yesterday that “No matter what my husband | now offered us. It is the opportunily of aff amond. aaron eet | fed by them as their private property, will bo immé ticks; and when itis, remembered that the population | These same men would, many of them, not regret an | hag been in other respects, he has heen a good husband | ment to. tho constitution Peommandiog Peatrecnt cane thie weet ae core eh Facre | ‘ately restored to the rightful owner. ‘The order ex- of Dover is but eight hundred souls, of whom at most oan ievasion, ink..Dab woukl oppone ® Fen'an | to me,?? suffrage without regard to color or race. That | living. He did not wonder that our forefeiners bed sald tends to all property stolen by Indians from citizens, only about two hundred or less are able bodied men, | Tad on proprietary considerations. The regular force is would settle all our difficulties, and {i ‘ this body was truly formidable and alarming to | 8tfong enough to repel any invasion which, without con- | 4 Quimr Sonpay mm tam Easter Drernict.—The utmost Dimmtias com eh nieas 10r ane on the only jad pe Focromng pee a ‘a thing | since recaptured by the troops, and now in possession tymid citizens, especially in a town where there are no | Bivance by the authorities, can be made. quiet prevailed throughout the Eastern District yester- 2, public officers, no military and where a solitary con- In the cities Tcannot find that the oft.quoted rumors | day, Oniy two arrests by the police were made through- Let A hg rola wider ertene si chive places of the Quartermaster’s Department or post commanders. staple is supposed to protect with his own two arms | Of partisans by the thousand are true in any degree. | out the day. These wore for intoxication. paseo. The only ‘door of pe fr01 treason jures, dancing! He did GENERAL SHBRIDAN’S STAFF. the lives and properties of the inhabitants. There are some Fenians in the city here, some in Quebec, . t ig p law of univ satin ip the be Major General Phil Sheridan has an! the fole Since my last the strike has extended to Sussex county | #Nd others discontented and ready to riot for a day or so, ae the it wt rage peppecyet in certain recreation: he mounced where already the Morris county miners have obli not for the idea of Irish liberty, or from attachment WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE, nullifying all things Gppomd to te, 1 do: not eaey " i eee ene pg bet ee and ere ‘mines (2 abandon a & alg ona pre: Marg Mog eam Pinna where the training of ouF Senators and Representatives ions of the human —Captain T. W. (, Moore, | * 3 Fran @ very extensive zinc = can have been, under what Gospel have sat and be Fortieth infantry, and Brevet Lieutenant’Colone! J. & ‘mine, is threatened either to or Monday. No doubsit | °2¢ who has anything to lose. Men of such description NoMINATIon POR ScHoon Orricers _ jospel they have oD | intellectual, res re * . will be visited ab the Morris reek cece in onbtlt | Teneraliy. lack the courage requisite for a risiogy and | meeting of the citizens ofthe toe Up — *y @isciplined, that they have adopted expediency and | recreation.’ Mr. Crosby, First Assistant Aldes-de-Camp; Brevet Major the strike as general as they can. In this county not a | Tarely achieve anything beyond plundering a few old + tisens Farms, 2, ster’s Dictionary one see that the word “ single mine is at work. The last that held out, the Herds. | geutlemen, mashing a child and a paralytic policeman, K emergency called le. | ment” was divided into three or four town, was visited by a body at ten o'clock night | aud burning afew houses, Annoying and harassing as ight, to by sate aie It was 5 ; Feoreation, Now, Defore Jast, with the same successful result aa on the | this would be, and as is the prosent feverish uncertainty Ip, forced ‘amusement was an occupation that did not occupy our otber occasions. a8 to whena raid may be made, it would not bear in the thusiasm, pli ion, by Sebo rare minds much; entertainment belonged to the under... The number of these men now out of work cannot be | Temotest de; on the ultimate success of the affair. It bts Tad nope diversion took us from more seriogs thoughts, very far from two thousand, the greater majority of | D8 been the curse C A tok Bid for Irish indepen- had whom mass daily in smail cow vill If this wore | “ence, that it has taid it ‘open to imputations of ‘the case in well guarded New York it would fit-seeking -by its leaders, and plunder-seeking b; t fowna, where ‘the ars-| [ie rank and fie.” Thiel Whe real cause of faltera, =” of the law is very if not entirely dead, it 1ooks an attack on Canada az ‘very dangerous and significant, It neverth a aerms fact that the men come and fe Guintiy and ineticuarea 7, yiel and trouble none of the citizens This ie very. true. 7 Bet de Their conduct is marked with the most perfect sobriety : va Sines ‘and behavior. They Lp their homes in the evening and return as peaceably in the morning, and &. # completely mustered for the busi Jeave the eyed ae ae. vety creditable to hem and SISST es st cs pol many to es ee ae a eo ‘well here to trace one at to i® orgin. Dover, tte, trade and beh Pg cA four out of five. Captain P. H, Mahoney, Commissary of Musters, and Major.G, A. Forsyth, Ninth cavalry, Secretary for civil THD ADDITIONAL BOUNTY FOR TWO YRAA VOLUNTEERS, «| Om the claim for addit‘onal bounty of atwo years’ / F i e houses are storee—is mainly on the mines and on the “mini interest,” and it is calc do ings. volunteer, who was discharged after serving twenty-’ ) +] Inted that at least $100,000 is spent in the “Mma ied manifesto was signed by one bom like character within the past few years, three pesca IE pre seins oP 4 months, and was allowed the original bounty by ery month by the om ae generally obtain credit French was wretched and a palpable Ssrrovs Acorent.—A scaffold in the interior of the more or less, from month to month. Now, at the Sanization exists, and no cause can be produced to make club house now in course of erection at the Fordham sheee days. Seton Sree Seve tr “MEE. Wie ees, Couiprotier ‘wrote as follows :— * : decision of Colonel D”7A" Robinvon ee States Army, rejecting ea soldier's alts under the thirteenth section of the act of July 28, 1866. bounty was allowed in this and ‘whole race rush toarms. No such man as J. Cyr if AH Fae it il z 5 ‘a see EF i H BEE The Midnight Mission. A special sermon in behalf of the Midnight Mission was preached yesterday afternoon in Trinity Church, byoadway, by the Rev. 0. H. Dutton. There was a very large Congregation present, who listened with great at- tention to the able and Pio (Me epee ar tS He ante ee The | starch out and reclaim fallen women.” The reverend gentleman took for his text the 10th verse of the 15th chap. of the Gospel of Bt. Luke. “« Likewise I say unto you, there is joy inthe presence ru —— the men are earning nothing; still tho store. are afraid to refuse credit, and ‘the old system | WAS ever heard of. There was one Rev. W. Cyr, | Te course suddenly gave way a few days since, carry- = goes ™ the same as ever. One man alone sends | * renegade Catholic, wha ig boarding school | ing with it three men, named Wiljiam Sexton, Charles poppin Aig Worth of stuff each day to the mines, | here, and dispensed fish and the Pa- | Manly and Peter Lippincott, whoAvere employéd on it Poe cane curious enough to ask when will | Ti8ian aocent with much success. He was \com- | atthe time. Although they had fallen from a height of foot paid. Undoubtedly the men would | Pelled to fly the city from debt and set up asan agita- | about twenty feet tho only one who sustained any Re. they the money, it they haven't. | tor. He, however, is without any yee apa and | serious tnjury is Sexton, who incurred a dangerous frac- may be traders who are willing to part with their | influence, and all the stories about organiza- | ture of the right femur, besides several severe bruises, eee x nero but there apparently are not many — French aid are utterly baseless. He was. subsequently taken to the residence of Mr. for Chri: such p ropists in Dover. There would be as good | 1 have thought it my duty to the readers of the | Martin, where Dr. Pongott soon attended him. His inju- | fof, ary ity, and a denial of the Cross, and a f..chance in Jericho, The cussions then naturally | ANAL to examine carefully into all teas matory Hos, ough eeriguy aro not considered of a suflciently | op dot cobsaod tute trouar"aay wigs oc eatigs ee aaa arise, Ow 0 iphati protest i ‘ ro will ‘shut down.” ks Y | araid, unless itis moant as a preludet, farce pt a Ce nrener ormeirene, The men themselves, without, outeidé assistance, can. | War and forcible annexation. It will only.be a nerigne ‘Tnovs Case.—At the recent sestiod Of the West- 7 not sustain the strike much longer, as their savings, if | Of life and prestige. A few men will throw themselves | Chester County Court, held at White Plains, Justice oa Tat dollars 5 ails any, must be small indeed, the wages having been inad- | {0t0® windmill and anticipate assistance. Scott presiding, George W. Holden was tried on 4 beet wf ae juate either for the expenses of living or she hurd | Come, and iM charge of having made improper advances to a cde m ‘ of their peculiar work. They have heen revelving Youmans, residing at Sing Sing.. The state- i Dut $1 65 per out of which $23 18 monthly pa‘d for Canadian invasion failed because too much was teasted ment of Mrs. Yor - ame wi are maces @ balance of about $5 per week, asum People Teptesented erroneously as | to the effect that pepe gee Sear on {asufficient almosy.so makeup for the wear and tear of history ‘always teaches | board one of the Hudson River Railrond cars and offered Doots alone at the mines.. It cannot be dented, there- it to her, which she accepted, whereupon he ated fore, that they have grievances to complain ‘of, And his “ou duct’ rT ney ‘Dut. the prudence or guidance to’ se dored for tie Adeute proper Jegal, moans of redress there is scarcely. | ' ° families of muc! & doubt, that the companies would listen to sensible ar. | grec” [4g_ ad die for it. ae gument) but, asthe Matter now stands, there is, I am Since 1 ius. Wrote We have ‘afraid, but four chance of their givi dente in Canada, 12 Oe on it of the uonduct pursued by th Brevet Major General E. A. Carr, Major Fifth cavaby,. has been to repert to the commanding officer of his regiment at Washingion. Captain. W. M. Carter, Sonth cavalry, is granted thirty ’ délay in reporting fr duty. un t, Second Licutenan! Daniel Hitchcook bas been granted Swenty days’ delay, cyiee ” ee 3 POMESTIC INTELLIGENCE. Workers we " Stat a Big no se ed ieee a ee wo. eos = by tne others. nev antes wa |. Scere Omo,—Or March 28 Mr. G. | was not known, and very few indeed understood the al Attack Witha Raser—Departure of . i ‘Covemncs, Roberts, a dPiggist of wealth and position, after sufferi objects of those engaged was com Thieves for the Paris Expesit! from nereous. eerosration for 8 Feat pent, Somme = ae “A yp aie “4 suicide by strangling himself. posed of men and women who were united in the holy Whe Are the Dangerous Classes? A Soupren Kuxtep sy Hrs Cartar.—In St, Louis, on | Work of reclaiming fallen women who were willing tg Zo] 91, pov, a J. Canfield delivered = discoutse-at the the 27th ult., @ soldier, named Jobn Mallen, refused ta | back to the paths of virtue and resume thelr plate in the w ist chureb, om the comer of South Third and obey an order of his captain, and was knocked the latter three times with his fis. His head struck a Fourth streets, Williamsburg, answering the above ques- bunk as he fell, and this, or the bicws, proved fatal, ~ 3 ss tion, last evening. He gpl there wore two classes that As Ovo Laypwarg Goxe.—The ? = in Philadelphia, ts belng torn dewn, It was built in | and place in the bands of the fallen women whom they pena ym Piper rs mdse was ip the Revolutionsry hasten aah. haar ‘a: are badly nature. They become de- pod in 1862 it was made 1 Caio Sie Ronpta officers; in nm fe about te’ sod bas yaa for The general tone of our) and, from 1863 to April 1, 1896, it was used as @ moralized from the associations by which they oe - hie wo rae Foveres the mepuc tat ee ee rounded. aoa ae td wilh thet tole a .- housebreakers, er cont. WT tte S fartanr whet bis ote uate ‘out bis fe60 we tage Pm ens ee pepert sv a renee yesian Tfany clr” 4, an the pay. at the ‘present gn mibot bet laws ae seen tractod from her ear @ kernel of corn which ted | thew, and. es Indeed jasuificienuy la The Court of ryt 's Bench ie now in seasion. An there nineteon years beiore. It wis whole, sly | home and remunerative a er ee Ser ee one Gictment bas been submitted against Mr. Dunlop, discolored. So the young woman has shelled ber ear of ee ae en Wi coy or ations of owner of the powder magazine. Public sentiment is | °F? fag FI as ‘gion has this made on other citizens that {i ee oe the rumors meationed Deara Uxaccouxtap For —E£lita Jordan found = Tt te di@cult . Seuen -onest towns (not Dover) the you in mine the 14th ult., and inhabitants who are ae plone | Ryemapherty fang waee viewed ‘the world class. He 3: 5 pooh a bes er manrer' wi ti vice haa o ‘supposed tna men in the city of we dos ta thie ‘The late Depoty Assistant Adjatant General, Lioutenant she died in a fit, i ws cATL DE PARTE imparin Colonel Browne, tunni ai \CTPLIES Sorrzaixa, —' Savannah Re. > with the contents of the mil and will oak puttuen of the 25th inet, novos ie arrival Cy Port Siow’ the ep eee esqfehations” loss, pase part of bis life cul arts and manu. | Gf he steamer Memphis with « large cargo of corn Byram. One factures at Ki clothing and other necessaries for the tate people of pater ey « terms ome one tale Mr. Justice Mondelet that ry Fog the mg BF oouversd 0 bat net bean Caroline sy " 3 supplies net fully comprehending the violen gg a RA ieee ae A Boor Fouxp.—A corpse recently found in the collar ing of the Honor, of course, invited his to a seat | Of the Court House at Rochester, New York, is ey that they ate bene ted bim fraternally on | tobe that of Louis Fox, the billiard player, who hae Inlated. all knotty points, and exhibited all ble cou to | been missing for some time. eyes and the judicial representative of our republic. The | A Bostoy Noriox.—Tho Bosten Herald says there ts mained cream of the ¢ consists in the fact that the gentle. | talk of sending a boat's crew from that city to represent until at lest . — travel son basiness, wal inhoewes ofan y comettion thinks eight geod men can bo Tou and $8,000 ratood rat when they released themselves from thelr voluntary | gin, thet ‘Sa; curt. ‘This wae rather a good joke | for their expenses, ainers held an enthusiast: . | for the 1et of April. RatRoad Acciouvt.—A me into Medina, N. Y. noon’ at ball-past two. o'clock, at Se Oa nie aiuich | Atrial for polsoning has been going om at Sorel for | ene ouier day which had run fve mijes on one. truck, provided, than Gfteen hundred ‘men were present. The | Sera! days past. A poor fellow named Jatras had thé | ihe othor end being held up by the couplisg. The for- | Vision Sooeving remtaens were sseptan= = t misfortune to be married, and a man called Provencher | ward truck bad jomped the trick at the turnout Near | them musi Meee evolved, That having struek for higher wages we pledge }/Snd her paramoar expedited the Mght of Jutras’ apirit | Mnowlosvilie and becamo, diverged homes; but of friends OAD WAY. cuperren ty hold ou ti pws ot iF just romane, of | tothe land of the hereatter by strychoine, His vicera Fata, Fat.—Vewis F. Prentice, a young man of | to welcome ust for a tor Penusel: are | eighteen yong, fell thirty feet down @ batehway in Providence, R. 1, on the 22d inst, and broke his tkall. pl Firz at Woopstocn, Verwoyt.—On Sati evening the 23d ult, at about + o'clock, a fire broke out in the stables of Henry's Hotel arri within three hours the stables and six horses were berned ther with the hotel, the Woodstock Nationa! Han! the Henry block, the county jail, Union Hall and William Hewett's dwelling house. 0 total loss is estimated at $60,000, Partially insured. A Dowretic Dirrievrry Yerrees,—John Kampe, of Little Rock, Ark., on March 14 terminated a long-stand- ing difference with his wife by footing her through *" BRANDRETH HOUSE, New York. head nod then Killing himself in came manner. a Academy of fae ; ‘ ‘descriptive of Diced Bitat OBTAINED-IN NEW YOR | A New Kino Comiye.—The Now va uty, Sn | nit Fae | ae esti piaexico, ty Don Metoitate Bel- 2 —— Fe] Fi 5 1 bere ‘unable ‘ainta bave been flaunted in our faces in all the papers in bares ond fagidion ye we shea’ for some days back. The verdict will, I presume, Resolved, That we conduct ourselves as becoming Chris, | be rendered to-morrow. pm in ovary sense =m word = citizens The election canvasses still rage. The Canadian dele- renal: iat yo formy dnt atning proincve society | Subs aren prom iis Sumafed that we aneto base mainiaih our fee ne wages (o support aod | oo iiner session ia June. The Rouge party (in a recent ——— letter fa = roa bay made ei ? ; er mind) will lose several Beats it WEWS FROM THE FAR WEST. in. So chaotic are all paftios just now that it is Réward H. Hall, who loft this city on the 11th of De. | almost im) le to foretell what the political siate of be. good cember last, for China and Jagan, by the Paciiic mail | thu'the Hon Mr. McGee ‘will be proviaed torsos that Hine, reached this city on , returning from San | government berth, with the — of 8 his Bame once a quarter to a foll—and that ©. J liga He furnishes the following items will o for Montreal. 1 that McGee tae ‘would be bard pushed to retain his seat for Montreal General Connor arrived out at Austin on the 27th | West should he again come forward, a 528 pu | #8 4 B to Febroary, and met General Chetiai iy Mare! a SN ne asc Cumin ca to Hes Re Proreguing of the Provincial Pariiament— Taoriy- at ubnore is said to be remarkably fine and siTky, ; ROES OBTAIRAD I ant orAtp, The Mormon Temple and Tabernacic at Sait Lake are of Colonel Browne. glume two to three fect in length, nearly es white en ‘ Pakaligl in every State, NG Re eT tress « in Ores ape 1,186. J Jaton otra, HY Petes Anan t eset ceertony pe et a or o n, int sation, ihe Union Pea Hitiroed tro tne toate | Pall ec meuua ag einen ae sither. “But few hands aro roquifed to false vble new : Mi AND METAL STAMPING. ‘the 30th of Mareb, when he to Fort Kearny. The trial of Byowse, (he wbeconting aay, ty and it yields four or five cropa per year, Hm The now on Toad, and its eastern con- | of the militia, was commenced in Montr-~ larly suited to the soil and cll im mare] nections with And the Northwest, bas been re. | The oridence is strong against him Florida, Alabama and Texas, It is grows ed or oars gages are now making regular oices is twenty-five per | jg planted in lengths from the stu! € “ John Boford. , Ga.—On the morning Mareb Ke fogndation exis for the reported mamacre at Fort Pee ah eT Cotas, Pope's drug store, Bonner’ ‘of the Overland Mail dry goods store and Blount i Chipley © none Deny Omaha. eotey tes surance, . ae: nee eee at ver or been, Monpen 1m Mromoan.—At Swan Creek, as winter bes f &. 1. Railroad recently, « man named fine nome Charlotte Russe, Set nenee eat moet Ga i ee tacace a wale : Soot hase A, (: cold and hunger. on par DA, Pa Rea endiat Niue have been kept supplied with provisions at great | is mostly insured. Many of the Wither- Munpen 1x A Hovsn oF 111 Faun —It ie now wt “VANILLA BRANa, W cost labor, the snow in inapy places rendering the | their stocka F, ¥, Webster, W. & J. Campbell He ho was found fe AN BEANS, feeds Impasable for miles. “In the viciolty of Salt | oll, Dyer & Bibbor and otters lost trom $6,000 fo $8,000 pA ror valley, ase.,” was mardered, invend of ; Doane for sale v3 TANT ey eaaae Yana ¥ dying jn 0 0 @ allened Lake Oity the thermometer ranged from thisty-three to bj Py Campy The Home Insuraace Com;

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