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no NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1869—TRIPLE. SHEET. houlder and another oa the potato trap, Davis paratively few carriages that pass along are sur- PRIZE RING. i “aeuoat an to cron punlenment. ¢ rounded by groups of poor people throwing petitions ph Lis e UND 15.—Davis was rather slow im coming to | in atthe windews and begging for relies, are at time, and was evidently husbanding his wind. He | tls qoment hundreds of poor families of respecta- favorable condition and the State dons are at a | whether the extenston of the franchise to the biacks | ported for hostony: tith, Ounray, (Bry, Marlon, New York vie considerabie premium, could be considered “politic.” Was not such action Comery, Uo » Philadelphia, ; ‘The great advantages of the present school law | on the part of men who called themselVbs repub- | “To ror Doel, ‘parks Danio! Webster, Nickerson; Horace are set forth, The amount of school tax last fieans poison to republicanism? bas ge Bender. Gould ; Archer, my 4 ripe pas, Forking, bjeet ‘I said rom : toution of the audience to the fact that she to doyvand i ther American and 8torlgh veel, al bound assailed by an obscure weekly paper OF | OM ANZANILLO, Dec 25—In portechr Amelia, for NYork ia sregarding marr! between whites and rs a, fs property the | uate was | blacks.” She was not an etlnologist, nor did, she eee ni, Dec 2—In port schrs Charles Thompson, and Bn- betw awi unl learnt shoul: chantress, ve vand elghteen years auaio. “the. Gov: | termine whether GF not Frederick DoWgiass, for A |. i eer ripen Wiltsre, far Genccorr Deed ernor recomme: stance, wasa waa; ke Cardiff ;' and others reported later. triputed to those townships ‘See pute are did oe ‘gain vas tat there , be laws nar veus, i gon SeArrived, brig Jeaule Clark ir), Bor Salted em ncroant of bes ror i State 10 Tends a woman or a black woman 2 ‘i \ t Batuslona: arr itsee ton ; 5 gz : i : Z J qi a8 Le on al, missed, but | bility, whose fathers, sons or brothers, having been ries ary an eat on err, i | Suter ae ? ich sen! Fight Between Tom Alten and Bill | oi) ite tope, and cubsequentiy to" earth, at wich | State kuows how many’ of lus relakives aud friends " 7] there was great ch for Davis. have stepped into their places. Seme time the Davis for $2,000, ROUND 1e—-Farly in this round ‘Tom managed to | private part of tho Retiro Gardeus, where only the get in two stunning blows on bis adversary’s head, | royal family were admitted (except on certain days, eee — which Bill returned smartly and m one on | when tickets ‘Tom’s breast, which sent him vo earth, amid revewed open Allen the Victor in Forty-three | Me Tare. carp countering took place, who provcoded to rush into the Fustic cotiages Hallé Rounds. Tuatiers, easy, Healing his man ‘two or three body cca were here offered on Allen, but were not taken. Charley Gallagher Challenges the Winner | landed ‘on his bread Dascet, smiling, a8 Usual, at | An order has been issued that the gates are to be and Allen Accepts—The Fight to RounD 12.—Da ra Come Off in Five Weeks. ‘Tom, but Tom did not see it and led o vi z z : ; 3 = EE FS th, brig Belma, Hapenny, Cardenas. w d.4] marrying _ aie man. it ine bmp: Baral Americas Pevtas The School, Agricultural lege and | were attracted to each other by nature the laws ~~ we gical ci eecommend: forbade thelr bands at the ‘alla waa tun outrage, a | BOSTON, Jan 11--arrived brig, Smale, Oe nate 3 i Dannie deaienent WEIS 00 jatchford, Obarieston ; Henry} Seymour, tem is recommended. ‘The Governor’ believes | Man and mobbed thewoman. he prejudices which | Biatchiord, é cabtaname; rank that not only ts corporal punishment and physical | fostered this sentiment were the ay, one Si . torture pugnans iL 13th- steamer : tally Inadequate to accomplish the end tn View. | He Tence of men with black sking. The question asto | Cleared—Brige R M Je dad ; Chavien JB8- ler, Gill oflcers eo as to insure greater competence, perma: | RO more & mogted one. Black men as well as white BALTINORE, Jan aamer, Waren . fhe days of Christ’ had bowed their knees and | fmt, SSaL ty 4 wenzel, Soper, do; Motes Wao Name, generat God as any other ee ee aeeet corte (Bh), Larsen, St Joba, NB; J HDi prison is good. Aviom ee Oe te eed lingham, Mi ‘Cuba. HG Hana, Prosperoms conmiion, | 16 te. 8 oble | Geartiy mens given to all; the same judg: | CHARLESTON, Jan licarrived,. steamship Champion, same berally supported. The nw te Lockwood, NYork.” atients during the ‘ad 715, of which 60 died, | of the black man, and the eternity. awaited Ballnd~sieamaip. james Adger, Lockwood, NYork ; ircond hy eS ‘The enrolled all, without regard tw color, Then tak! iP | BN Hawkins, Pane Avis Cleat, Geo) ige* the et with, ty of Tom, as usual, 0} the battle, followed | did articles for the most fr. Lovis, Jan. 12, 1800. | Sy adiinch auring which Tom iad bis hand-on ‘his | \ ‘The young iifan ‘The ‘prize fight for $2,000 and the championship Saponenes eee and ft bg ae . re ving “quiet at We between Tom Allen, of Engiand, and Bul Davis, of | practising, the gouge gam round tad pay Bren ey Ireland, came off on Choteau Island, on the Mis- ROUND 21.—Heavy blows were given and taken, Z| s & i 4 , law! f which 223 the thread of her discourse as to giving the ballot to | ~ ¥o) 8’ MONROE, Ji souri river, this evening, and after forty-three | and Davis was sent to tne earth again with compara } enongh to the Babel of tongaea, 6nd oe militia of the State is $440 men, of are .| the tines ee a8 to giving tne ballot to TRESS MON BOE, sf roc bar ie bat younds Allen was declared the victor. Davis was | “Nts o2_Anen delivered two blows right ana | Some declared the fof the Cortes to be ai | attention from to lessen the and should pass a law declaring suffrage universal tancea; Mi sand ret indiens A badly beaten, while Allen escaped with very little | left, and Bill went down as usual. impossibility; some latd hight wagers on the success | alarming loss of and pro) % at joughout the land—women not to be excepted in | Bilt he 5 dames Wa: eas? penance Aout recat wien te | LOO THRE Te estat | Sea er antcr Se erg | Satna emg eres eeaats | knlcaage roger noun" y e's | orig ate el. ee Crary laid out his man ip & 8) ol : ; : jb been added to the revenue from this source. | making it a thing of value and sale was altogether | FALL RIVER, Jan 9. ‘schra Charles . BEDS sxeTenEs oP Tm cOMTATANTE Ue cp 24,—cantlous mancavringon both sides. | what they. ealied the ouly Teploal dotation of the | ‘The railroad, and canal companies have just | 100 Fepugnant to every loyal heart to be thought of itty, Cherleno 10th, tseas, Ht Borden, Hadwiay NYO Tom Allen hails from Birmingham, England. He to deliver.an effectual blow on Tom's | problem—the election of the young Prince of Astu- | given bond for 000 to the State as | fara moment. The nation during the war had been | 3th, ‘Writht WESTON, Jan arrived bark Amazon (Br), McDon~ the ver crease of a brother, by the fires of the camp, Port Hudson, Tdshr Hari] Brewin, Gondae, Boao and terminal facilities, Attention is called to Fort Wagner, Petersburg and the femes of death on | <itered Sth atsarner Gen & SEY iverpoot rigs Wen Mal frauds in voting at the late election, and areg- | Many battle felds. k hands had borne the | ory, Jr, NYork; H M Rowley, Boston; schr Bowers, Cour recommended.’ The Governor closes with same arms, black men had died in the same ditch | do. natio) with white men, and the battle sod had been aoe Conta Bec PM—Arrived, schra John W bed ing administration and predicting future order, |.drenched with the blood of both, and the wrongs of | fon" Soman far sapkerariie: (aud sailed); Marietta Per eee together, “The lester then, after sfgung tatit | aseepusegbert “ronald erecerang a rer Ada fe had no right to override State constitu- ‘10th—Arrived and sailed, schrs Carrie A Pitman, ‘Ki LECTURES LAST NIGHT. tions and laws as to civil rights, it certainly had the | Norfolk for Boston ; Ida, Bearse, Philadelphia for do; vaneeakr > right to override them as to political rights, con- 17 B Rankin, Croshy, Relimare. for pees t failed in the attempt, to get in yu and the list of candidates so that were it height, and when in condition weighs 160 pounda, | Qh@00 the breast, soon PASSE SDI OAR Tae wens | A ee [crete yee tegen He bas appeared in the ring eight times in England. ROUND 25,—Allen got in a terrific left hander on | disposed to join with La Gorda in turning the who! ‘Thus is his ninth fight, and the first one in this coun- ro ily nee a retired to his corner, | question into ridicule, try. His first fight was with a man called Waggoner, Rounp Pak: few heavy exchanges and Davis was ‘whom he defeated quite easily. The second fight gown, Adenia g 28 he got up, “You're the NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. ‘was with White; then with Clark, and the fourth | sic! ever saw. H ROUND 27.—Tom pitched in flercely, determined to a with Young Gould; but these were of such little | pring matters to ‘a close. He lanied heavily on aes Rent Clare BE eka account that they were not thought worthy a record | Bill’g bread basket, and Bill surrendered in his usual TLR ornax ig stands five feet nine inches and three-quarters in ss —Sami Marietta Tilton. cluded by asserting that the chat le by uni- im “Pistiana.” His first recorded fight in that | style. ate ne Oe cee ee x pap ail MAN, OR THE LIVING MACHINE, Yerual ie system poli le would ndd to ter Binion; Samuel Fin eo ‘Bing, Nantepedas book was with Bingey Rose, for £25 a’side, when | Rounp 29.—Davis was slow in coming to time, and nee Sy ar 4 Glory, prosperity and strength of the uation, ellie Chase, a, Hlizal for Portsmouth : he fought at 140 pounds, The contest came off in what | all hopes of victory had vanished from his vision; | Won the yardarm of the vessel, when he lost his | Lecture By Bishop Clark, of Rhode Island _ Falkenham, do for Beverly; & Albert, McDonald, ‘oF Not a very large, but a highly intelligent audience a Ty.) wr ve for gp eh = was asdembled las evening at Trenor’s Lyric Hal, | wnarveraie crewded with guipnine® the forests or | Besta Sauce aarhn nee ae aa Honnipees, Baw in Sixth avenue, near Forty-second street, to hear a masts extending from the Cpeecnee Canal to Wil- | Ker, do; Henry Allen, ‘Tatem, Savannah; tb, ry lecture by Right Rev. Thomas M. Clark, Bishop of | Uk! a spare foreign and A prseriona cnn ae acieared Un, yacht Eva, Lorillard, Pilatka; 8b, brig ophiag Rhode Island, for the beneflt of the Mission Chapel q and schooners intermingled, at some docks four of the Anthon Memorial Church, in Forty-eighth ape lying side by side, the work of disc! hold and fell to the deck, a distance of forty-five fc 55 called Ap Soste: Serna ann Ree OF FANOAEN, had oe awinen nee ney by which he received 4 compound fracture of tne 1864, and lasted ten rounds, which consumed twen- ROUND 80,—Some countering took place, and Davis |. He lived only five minutes afterwards. ty-nine minutes of time, Allen being declared the | received a stinging biow on the meng Aten: Seo pre re site Herbie yeernot fe: ane rea br victor. He was then matched against J. Parkin- cibeiestigh padi caer cut, which sent Dav: a7) Pauife in Philadelphia. ‘AD inquest was held mean #on for $25 a side, at 150 pounds. The fight UND 31.—Davis came up to be knocked down. by ee teeta last Hep ihr Bins pea ren- Sto st it for ara a fing came off at Four Ashes, near Wolver! ‘The old si in this round; he dro like a log, ered a verdict accordance T merchandise o! it, schr Geo A Hayden, lew paaye at fighting Fer Tounds, in aan and some men outside talled on hi to. stop fignt- | facts, street, Mr. Ira Chase introduced the Bishop in a d crowding ine wharves of samme day foc FN brig. ¢ ee — the wharves, ourriver.wasenlivened | S2ri ‘Ry to! Teter NYori in deem; sake David #itest™ minutes, the police interfered, and Parkinson failing | ™£: 9270 41.—Allin alien's favor. Davis was | , 722 RAtRoap Ticker OrFicg Rousap.—On Mon. | few pertinent remarks, yesterday byalie arrival of a eet of nine vesscls,ail | P'™ Day foregoing ‘Robinson, port; Athy steamship day night, while Mr. Samuel Davenport, the ticket.y The reverend bishop, who isa pleasantly, sleek | sailing up om the afternoon tide and swelling tl yer, NYork (and cleared bth for Galveston). Doin’ mad face terrib! wrand total —Sacannah Repubticat le Arrived Carat Lull, from Havre for Feccived the saken, ils HEX Aght wench ose | Eraiwetand Gattered Toon, onthe contary, iooked | agent at the toot of Cortlandt street, New York, was | looking man, of middle age, and gifted with a pleas- eae ee se tal ido Dee 3 hip Caravan Lal, from Harré for orders, which were put Price, and this came off at Holly Lane, Staffordshire, | comparatively fresh and had but few injuries, save | at his supper a thief effected an entrance into the | ing style of oratory, spoke over an hour and was lis- destinatt — - % 9 lI Jessamine (Br), Boriasey November 28, 1885. They fought forty-one rounds, in | some unpleasant ones in the vicinity of the eyes. carried tenea to with most interested attention. He an- MOBILE, Jan 7. Arrived, ships $wo tiours and dve minutes, ‘when they were a | “BouND 4.—Davis came up slowly, recelving he tag 080 ie epee cltmisea torte hounced as ‘his subject “Man, or the Living Ma- SHIPPING NEWS. Be Re, en eee ee roe Doren Neorke turbed by the police. Price then had himself arrested, blow on his right cheek. His strength was | mounting to $1.06 through See ae neces chine,” and, without notes, was neces- and the stakes were awarded to Allen, His nexten- | fast him and a victory for Allen was not far | mm, gate tender at the ferry heard a man walk along somewhat discursive. He began with alludin; counter was with George Isles, They fought at | off. the roof at that time, but ‘paid no particular atten- | to complicated machinery of an orrery, sed Se ae ths mine Se 3S ee ee oe was the last round. Only one | tion to the matter. ‘The detectives who are working | in the moti hear ingswood, near Birmingham, after W Was necessai nigh sevenieen rounds, in sixtytwo minutes, Allen | was terribly punished, and the brutal spectacle was | UP the case believe that the robber must be one of a winner, His next ; ‘fight | brought to a close by the combatants shaking handa. Loy Bake ee cece: Suaneinanecs office, with in 3 oe Sailed 6th, ship Kenilworth (Br), Liverpool. Almanac for New York---This Day. Nonrouk, Jan ae en eee NY. NEW BEDFORD, Jan 10—Arrived, schrs Maloy, Polladelphit;" Ith, Nicanor,’ Hanne, re Oe fated 110, ecbr Lady Antrim, Parker (from Wareham), chines, with all the bolts, screws, levers and other je ee Jan & Pore he hg Yankee appurtenances of machinery. There were one hun- cg n 9 :, ; petatan, + dred steam engines ita valves wheels evolvin Weather Along ae orem: eA poy er pe Fd Rice ce and si nerating. ‘There were algo one hun . Me ‘Trafton, Dame, ; Zaivanio batteries with electrical currents tn fuil | pf. Rie Mette ay Mryonar, | (Br), Corawailty NB, for RYorks J Wlatocld (8, Santora, Halts for Br)) Sanfc @ Tarr, ington, .« 7 23 | Moon sets. . 4 55 ; High water. was the Was with Joe Goss, which resulted GALLAGHER CHALLEN NEB ALLEN draw after fighting thirty-four rounds, in three oe cee Wie —s Newark. rings, In one hour and fifty-two minutes. This fight | ‘The pugilist Gallagher is here, and has offered to | Tar Larov Case.—In the Essex county Oyer and came off in the Bristol district on the.6th of March, 3807, and was for £100 a aide, About the latter part at the winner for $1,000. Allen has accepted the | Terminer yesterday the Grand Jury reported that an of July, 1867, Tom Alien came to this country, and peti rn nity ay po bodes seemed anxious to get'a fight with any of the lead- | to-night and fortelts put up. the young man, Thomas Lafou, Jr. The prisoner was jog pugilists in the land. “There was some talk of | Nothing of interest occurred on the home trip and | then brought from the county jail and arraigned ¥acking him against Joe Coburn, then against Blil | everyihing passed off quietly. before the bar to plead. He pleaded not guilty and par emia ly Aires swat pthyamn og 4 was admitted to ball in the suin of $1,000, his father moti am Michael Davis annow ness a to try conclusions with him. When the articles were : SPAIN. and another gentleman becoming his bondsmen. Fesult that almost fabulous odds, were etter on his sree per rent B result t most fabulous odds were of on his FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE MORRIS AND ESSEX winning. His friends declared it would be nothing FROM OUR OCCASIONAL CORRESPOKDENT. RAILROAD.—Just at break of day yesterday morning Dut “a walk over.’ Ailen, however, went into strict ee ‘training and got himself into fine condition for the | The Political State of Affaire—The Leaders | a man was discovered lying on the track of the Mor- SS" a4 god dong = ro Eepetad poue and Their Parties—Castelar—Aspirants for | ris and Essex Railroad with his skull fractured, his science carried him through successfully. the Throne—General Diecontent Among the | face covered with clotted blood, one arm lacerated William Michael Davis was born in Belfast, county Leading Men—Dreadful Condition of the | and his clothes torn. He was lying near one of the of Antrim, lrelaud, in 1833, and is.now in his thirty- Capital. workshops on the Hoboken side of the tunnel. As werully built and his fig wel ut 170 ‘udson City cote His first appearance Int the ring was wisn | Throughout all Spain anarchy reigns triumphant, | Was‘rendered. ‘Though he lingered during the aftr. Zeated very handy. fis second Sgut Was ou tue sist | tne fruits of ie revolution are nothing, but disoora | iow words mite greey OUMealty. wad ould els” nese very handily. second Nght was on the 3ist | tj revolution are nothing but disco! o1 ‘Of May, 1543, with Tom Daley, at Port Wine, Cal., for mips . 9 ye shies ed weakness and. vac. | Was Johnson: but he is @ stranger to all who called 21,000, which he won after a'rattling good fight in | #24 confusion. ? at the station. Whether he was run over while Hity-four rounds, which occapied forty-séven min- | lation of the provisional government and their ;most | walking on the track or fell off the platform of one utes. On the lath of June, 18e4, he met and defeated | fatal error in delaying the meeting of the Cortes, | Of the cars has not been ascertained. Colonel Rob- Daley at Virginia City, a, in eight inson will have him attended to at the police station sounds, He then came t0 New York to look ais a | have given time and opportunity for every epecies of | 11) some friend turns up. He is respectably dressed job m the same line of business, and soon found an | conspiracy to be hatched and for every ambition to | and is fifty years of age. engagement. which te with nen Dann, of Brook- | develop itself. Ss Greenville. Ban bed Touaht on the Loin of May; 15¢b; in Pike | Olozaga, though not recelved Tas Ambassador | A MN KILLED ON THE CENTRAL RAILROAD.—WUl- baitie, which lasted one hour and stx minutes, dur- | Paris, 1s. moving heaven and earth, through the | liam O’Brien, a milesman on the Central Railroad, ing which time forty-three rounds were con- | agency of Mr. Moustier, to bring about the election | was walking on the line, near Greenville, yesterday b-.. Cae ae ection Su eter ™ of the Duke of Genoa as the future monarch of | morning, when he was run over and instantly killed battle he again challenged Dunn; but the latter | Spain. Prince Thomas, Duke of Genoa, isa boy of | by a passing train, He was tle os —— He Vichory ry as for a se (Br) thalitaxy NS f0F and Vie for do; 0 fo; Win Jones” Heald, Rockland for Charleston? Wi Are thur, An Portland for Baltimore. 1oth—. schrs Mary J Mead, Thrasher, Taunton for NYork; sloop Emerald, Norton, Wareham for do. Safled—Brigs Matron, Megaitiin, ‘Boston for Jacksonville; to fight him in five weel It is Sen f agreement will be signed indictment of manslaughter had been found against operation, ‘These machines were generally not oe x great N: leon. A peculiarity about these machines were their regulating themselves as well as their power of py ig rans He referred to the use of vhe hand. Six thousand years ago it was used in collecting materials for Clothing Se the human body and in gathering sticks and rubbing them together to make a fire to make warm the body. This hand had worked wonders since. Speaking of man as ished ieearin.. ‘Tis nau had cut dowh forests: Nad i Broters, Hane e ea ‘nis man had cutdown i ; dren, Providence for Norfolk; Vapor, Bogart, do for Baltt- the telegeaphe He compared men forthe sekng cud | PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 12, 1869, | sort; Win Bowen, Hough, do for NYotky Anguitn Groe legra| com ~ a 2 for do; Hi Prescott, Boston ation—bees made bt oh poi cells, beavers built : er: Morning Star, Hardin Providence for Norfolk; bridges, and other anit showed a diversity of me- Herald Packages. fering, Harding, do for Norfolk; Taare, Qonssea, do, for chanical skill, But none of thes¢ animais had im- | Captains and Pursers of Vessela arriving at this port will | t!tuore) Idella Stnall, Robbins, New Bedford oS ; Loule A proved. ‘They were the sane to-day as thousands of | please deliver all packages intended for the Hzmaup to our | fYetty sounedy, Boston for Norfolk ; Benj 8 Wright, Brown 3 id ler, for years ago; no one race of animals improved on its 3B ‘reeman, ant a Predeccasore, Te was not 80 With man; ne was cone | Tebularly suthorized agents who are attached to our Steam ‘Woodbury, Graig, Portiond Tor hyorx: Emily a; " Hillard, Tribbie, Baltimore Corwin, Bi stantly improving and would continue to improve, | Yacht fee. Tho New York Arsociated Press do not now | for NYork? aud the arrivals of the Sth eeegpt che Laguleienee Next he spoke of the transmission of certain charac- | Collect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, | _ 1ith—-Arrived, schrs Empress, Hilliard, ort for New ore; schre ‘Virginia Dare, Letourneat ce for 32 Davin, Hatch, Boston’ for Virgniag, Ruth N Kemp, do tor Norfolk; George 8 Fogg, Payne, do for fan- ger: Rebecoa M Atwood, W: jcester for New York ; becon 8 Warren, Pickering, ‘and Martha, Smit for Baitimore: AH Wl mors, Gross, New bed teristics both in the brute and the human creation, | as will be aeen by the following exiract from the proceedings | YOPkj Veto, Harrington, Thomaston for doi Sarah, Roek- The young of a shepherd's dog would, for lnstance, Of the regular monthly meeting held March 8, 1888 :— ‘rise Soe Merrion tad tary Byer on ene. (ben u : jeep Se he today ne. em, the | Resolved, That on and after April 1, 1868, the Associated W LONDON, Jan Sasrived, schrs Robert Palmer, uct of dogs. man influences of & | Press will discontinue the collection of abip news in the | Cla y pony vont nce, Sie Point; Nellie Chase, Hamilton, mie Compe joc noieg play wort Sams iy barbor = rape egress papa he io Providence; , do for Rockland; Cameo, Bolved—never ‘would be.’ ‘No perfecs automaton | si@ewmcrs ies Wikenstate sane aches JANES nnd has ee ee ee had ever been made, Soir te foramasnese to the masters of inward bound ves: | “NEW HAVEN, Jan li-Atrived, achra Nevada, Doughty, ps ag ig o£ — cnet, tacmse yen totes rhe Sout ao tae ‘toate Wied gees -meommae ce CLEARED. "PHOLADALEWIAC Jan il-aviveds ackr Stephen Hotch- the ear. Here was “mystery, and the Only solution | steamship Etna (Br), Bridi Liverpool via Talitax—s | ‘Cleared’ Bask Menso, Wo! Rio Janeiro. was that the soul was the centre of the senses. ‘the | gale” iii eda RiGee eases Sailed 10th, ‘ae grok : Bode go alpine og Speier = an noemmanio China (Br), Hockley, Liverpoo! via Queenstown— bye Matanzas; E A Bartle, waar, " Steamship Allemannia (NG), Bardua, Hamburg—Kan- | NYork. 4 Se trisg mom, A mortal mmeomeng atone | ene ee Baa Hane Kat | asamp Auta (Bn, Wy, Linea (and of 5) Athought possessed him; he gave motion en nann Cheopiere, PuMiign, Savaaran—Wurray, Ferris lth a ip roe age em 1 tot. sa complex machinery ie ey ape Soman Ris oF Hp Charleston, Berry, Charleston—H R Morgan & | Albatross (Br), ‘ami, st John, Sa, for | Meusenoar teakiog’t % ‘Steamship Hatteras, Roberts, Norfolk—N L McCready. Sailed—Bark Boho; schr Georgie Deert i f secche decpee ft og supetee ct eae ken Ul | Rcamahip Carrol Hudgines Butttacre--W Dacor PROVIDENCE, Jan li—Arrived, schts Theodare Dean, and the latter, by the same process, sent back his or Bteamahip Fanita, Freeman, Philadelphia—J Loriiard i Baltimore ; Neliie Tarvox, Comery, do; Ganges, Hig- Her thought t him. From this tople he proceeded | Sisaterhle Wancus, Walden, Bosioa—W P Clyde wetiled—Schre Hattie, Carter, Darien, Ga; Prince to speak of the eects of climate on man. | No great Brien oe hoane Port ah, Prince ret Bone Co, andres, Norfoit Amel F Cobb, Cobb, Ueurce’s Inland? jan, he inst was eve! TH on the equator, ans ), Me Kenzi 2a8—G irew 1D ‘ork. neither was the country of the Esquimaux favorable Bott Gyguen, Smit Ponce, RAF Talbol & oe SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 95—Arrived, barks Sarah & Maria to the production of genius. The men of real power, Sebr Dannt ‘Coombs, Ponce, PR—Miller & Houghton, (NG), Gode, Bamburk; CJ (Fr), Rabreau, Marseilles. the great lenders and sliapers of the workdve soetian’ j erre (St Kitts)—G Wessels. Jan 13—Sailed, ships James R Keeler. New York; Mary were born in the temperate zone. He in this | Schr Jno Grooker, Hodgdon: Mobile Miller E Mevckton, | CCAM ety RR, Ge, Jan 5—In port-brigs Elgin, Shearer, connection that to the proper education of the soul Schr Sarah Fish, Thompsov, Savannab—Phillips, Drown & | for Montevideo and Buenos Ayres; A pig ly ‘Curtia, foF through the body good air and good food were es- | Co. Portsmouth, NH; schr Ocean Traveller, Adama, for = hr Fi bg Salem—R W Ro} Co, sentiai—a point that he forcibly illustrated Bcbr OG Xenon, Houle, pated vn gag han declining EUiott accepted the chalienge and a match and, seeing a train coming from was made for $1,000 a.alde, the fightto come of in | 2UteD, son of the late brother of King Victor ped'on the other track, wien the down train rushed Schoharie county, N. Y., on the zist of December, | Emanuel; his pretension 1s consequently much je was thirty-five years of age, and leaves a 1865. The Albany police unfortunately put in an favored by Prince Napoleon. It is supposed by | Wife and family. ap: pearance just as the cars were from that ‘Trenton. Place, put the belligerents to Might, ad the git id eee ene cane ot ne eae naeemronc: | ESCAPR AND CAPTURE OF PRISONEIS.—Phil. Hart, not come om, Davis then challenged “any man | D0! igs pring Arise ; pert | who was sentenced for life eight years ago for shoot- Jiving,” and John Woods, of Boston, accepted the | but besides the dificulty of inducing the Spaniards “defl;”” but when the time came for the money to be | to accept a foreign prince, the election of a boy of | 2&4 boy at New Brunswick, and Daniel Braunin, Pesied John Woods could not raise the amount of dimecult of | 70m Newark, escaped from the New Jersey State Sreeubacks required to make his hand good, and | fourteen leaves the regency question as difficult of | pison in time to take the Owl train for New York adawr fell through. Davis, now finding that | solution as it would be were the legitimate heir, the yesterday morning. Hart’s father t hea the Neer Mock ite tit ue North willing to exchange | Prince of Asturias, to be called to the throne. fact to the authorities in Trenton and Chief Ken- game, and he soon found all he wanted in the per- | TO understand the state of affairs with us you must | Nedy, of New York, telegraphed that he had made or made and the fight came of at Choteau tes. Serran Astana, tn the Missourt river. on the 1othot Septem: | Vizates— on the anonarchical side, robes 1 ‘Matanzan; Pale 2 Cardenas; Minnie, Mobiles /D, Jan 9—Arrived, steamer Chesapeake, Bi rer. "a Anderso: rrest of Bra Ne Fr of Mike MoCoole. A match was soon | bear in mind that there are, 20 to speak, two trium- | turnoi'te the proms mor oveniun Orato Thirty-five rounds were fought, in thirty- | Olozaga; on the republican side, Castelar, Orense THE NEW JERSZY LEGISLATURE. minutes, and Davis was defeated. He then went to anda Pierrard, the two last zealous old democrats, but New Urieans, where he found a chance to fight and rr devotld of talent; the first, young, daring and reck- ‘whip @ big fellow, and win some money, which set zation usesThe Govere Shimon his feet again, and he began to 100k about for | Hes. AB he 4s likely to play a prominent part in | Ofsealzation of the Twa Ho be Snother customer of some note as a pugilist. It was | this drama you may wish for a slight sketch of his ir pagar Hot long before a match was made between him and | nistory, nis whole life having been a series of rebel. | _ At tree o'clock yesterday afternoon the ninety- @immy Eiiott, for $1,000 a side, to fight on the loth : third seasion of the New Jersey Legislature opened @ May, 1867, at Point au Peiee, in Canada, This | Mons, conspiracies, exiles, changes, conversions and t the State capttal, Trenton. Both houses we t came of af the appointed time and Davis was | perversions, In the revolution of 1954 young Caste. | ™ ome A - ci ed, in nine rounds and, in and @ half min- | jo: then twenty-two years old, might have been seen | COMfortably filled by a respectable concourse of spec- davis going down without a blow, and thereby etghedy » mig! 7 | tators, who manifested much interest in the incip!- ig the fight. From that time until the making | im all parts of the city haranguing the mob and |. stages of the Legislative body. ‘The Senate resent match nothing was heard of Davis iu | preaching in favor of a republic. His partisans and eae: “eg ang fiai'c circles; but as soon as the articles of agreement +4 called to arder by the last Secretary, Joseph B. Cor- were drawn up and published ne again became a admirers induced-him to write for the 7ribune, nish, of Warren, On motion Senator Hayes, of Exec: “dien’? among the roughs, figuring conspicuously in | Where he boldiy advocated his principles; but when ee ee @ barroum figut in St. Louis. He, however, aitended | they came into power and obtalned offices for them- | *°t@4 & president pro ‘er. The roll was then to Lis training duties with zeal and mdustry, and | seives the young demagogue found himself plante | Called, when seventeen of the old Senators an. wawin the finest condition when brought tato the young rid plonté, | swered tothetr names. The credentials of new and re- ringy’y bie trainer, Publin Tricks, he and his republic, and he became farther known x THR PRELIMINARIES. as the chief coutributor to the Discussion, a republi- | elected Senators were received and the Senators took Alig. won the erg ey corners, giving him a ped hy ae peer ie eee a are a the prescribed oath. With reference to the creden- sleigh’ advantage, as the sun was shining quite | fessor o} Hosophy ia the University of Madrid, | taig i Senatot bragitl’. Jack Looney Was chosen umpire foranen, | aud at the same ume editor of the Democracy, roe iempoircs L a Se atone Sere and Deid Ryan umpire for Davis. “Bill Collins was | On account of his republican and anti- | from Ocean county, they were referred to the Com- sac wae, and Dick Beeches tnekon er, Bill no gee — A Hg a his | mittee on Elections. The Senate then proceeded to ‘aand Som Kelly were chosen seconds for Allen, | oMlces — ani nis! ‘om | Madrid. le trae and tyre Mec aid Will Biake, alias Dublin | velled through France and Switzeriand, and in | ¢clection of a president. Henry S. Little (dem.), ‘Tricks,,vere chosen seconds for Davis. Yaris and Geneva lost whatever remains of reli- | Of Monmouth, and Edward Bettle (rep.) were nom- ‘ed each other cautfousiyana | fue present year, he returned to Spain, to axe part | inated. Mr. Little recetving a majority of the votes ed eu ther cautfously an: ui . 6 part round of it. After sonte light sparring | with the enemies of Queen Isabel, fougiit In the bar. | W4¥ declared duly elected President of the Senate Davis got in a elight biow on ‘g | Ficades, and, not content with haranguing the peo- | for this session. The fo llowing officers were then some hard knocks were exchanged. | ple m Madrid, made @ crusade through ali the | elected:—Secretary of the Senate, Joseph plea ng or — pt ot penned oo lev. ioe Ryn | devabninn tos aoee and |B. Cornish of Warren; Assistaat Secretary, ied www" the proboscis of wis antagonist; then | autt-religious doctrines, adv the advanta; Orrin Vander! Passaic; ngrose| two or theee ody Liows administered by Davis | of & republican goveraineut, not oaly In Spain, fat mm Seen a em J avemed to give Allen an idea that he had no foots | throughout all Rurope, Anarchy, socialism, he- work Se Hm ee a a to that peo eg ln ppg | and consequeutly by % egect sl gat and left, receiving a sting. | too far efeats his own purposes. Amoi the | Th ate havi ness ing blow on the cheek, which drew the claret. After | most rational men of bis party, still his Turbulent oj ened ty prayer ty theftev. re Bartine of Trenton. sopie further countering the round ended, The Da- | eloquence makes him a favorite with the masses, and Naar, Day & Naar, of Trenton, were elected printers ‘via stock rose eae under the presiige of the first | @s socialists and democrats are now crowding into | for the session.’ The rules that governed the dived, and sone betting followed, Spain from Florence, Paris, London, Berlin, &c., he | Senate during last session were adopted till further Rewnp 2.-—4llen let go lus right, which landed in | is sure of a numerous if not a select audience. orders to the contrary. A bill to Vaidate the con- dhe vicinity of Bill's ear, produci ho visivle com- A newspaper called La Gorda its lately been tract by which the Morris and Essex Railroad was -moien tn return. Davis dealt Alien #terrifie blow | published here—witty, sarcastic, and eagerly bought | leased to the Delaware and Lackawanna Railroad on the neck, wich sent him to grass auld entitu- | Up by ail parties, Ir it be trae, as our neighbors on | Company, Was presented and ordered to a second e cheers. the other side of the Pyrenees say, that “Ze ridicule reading without reference, it being the request of x ‘The men clinehed early and some sharp | Cue,” ail parties would be short-lived, for all come | the friends of the Governor elect, who is President Changed, Davis getting one ortwobiows | Under Its lash. The, most absurd list is given | of the Morris and Kasex Ratiroad, that the bill be the king, which disfigured his facial aspect for | of the | pretenders to the crown. in fact, | passed without being submitted to the usual , we Hime ws A_clinch followed and both men Ss ees peneomnen te gad monarchs | modes of procedure. A resolution was adopted to down, Allen en top. passes before our eyes like the kings in Mac- . Allen got ina terrific right hander on | beth seems to have as little substance ag they. ne I a Bg , but frow the foree of the blow missed | Among other objects of ridicule in La Gorda 19 dropped gently on the ground. the dress of the “Volunteers of Liberty,’ who re- his round opened with some slight | place the former national more. at some length, Digressing from this point Scbr SAVANNAH, Jan 12—Cleared, steamship Leo, Dearborn, ip, my ork ; Grand Pre, Tenerti he gave his “views upon, tho eect of spirituous ARRIVALS. NSFONINGTON, Jan 8Arrived wet BL Ta - Baker, Philae rf. amin 4 prokinn in for Boston. Ff doors of the soul and Kicked up, as much commotion REPOR’ BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHrTs. ‘AUNTON, Jan 9—Sailed, schr Mary J Mead, Thrasher; pbk Fk evil iat Salen Worth tay ene. es upon the organs in this city. er alluding ni a = to the specific form of various anwsthetic agents | Ma hear sales non of Mattorat: arioston Jan 9, with | crmmemter upon the human system he spoke of the power Of | mse and passengers, (oH K Morgan & Co. thine’, at lo | — —— ogg faye ee bear- Om nS oe 7450, passed steamship W P Clyde, steering | __ bernie renrarane At = =| Becontree cue cx | iy fact aargign mvt weer rom SOE | ~ Sacoeeorvoneas qaaaugy OBR BE excitement im 1840, which, he sald, caused the solid |, Steameblp Albemarle, Couch, Norfolk, with, mdve and pas. | {differant States | No publicity. No charge tll divorse. men of Boston to Kick up antics in the street which | "EST ain EMG Kesivit, Denty, Washington, DO, with | sioner ol Deeds for every Stave, — a children for doing, pes next | maseto Philips & Brows” i, Washingion, DO, z ms, wit sho’ it) 4 ¥ tig most inexpicable mysteries in connection | uNaital carrie wag Monk Sat iat ""* MM | 4 BEOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED Ue With man A. most, interesting digression was | (Steamship Nereus, Bearse, Hoxton, with mdse, to Wm P | AL diferent Staien.—Desertion, de. suficient causes, NO "EE. HOUSE, Attorney, 78 Nastnu street. , RMgEER BSOLUTE, DIVORCES | LEGALLY OBTAINED IN (of Stockton), Stowers, Malaga, 45 days, with any State, without publicity or exposure; good every- he took under his charge and fed him, and the latter, | fruit, &c, to R P Back & (». Passed ‘Gibraltar Dee th, “ind where; no fees in advance; consultation free; success as human beings are apt to do when helped, relied | bad moderate weather. Noy 2%, 20 miles B of the Rock of | guaranteed. ROBERT 8. CHASE, Lawyer, 86 Nasonit st, on him for his daily 1ood. | Oue day he threw & plece Tee ae See Mme Helen) — ~ ea of sugar in the web. ‘The spider made for it, think- |’ $y falinas Bri, Lind, P: denn gn relies n} A anting, 20, ng, doubtless, it was food, but, discovering ts na: | & PS a TO irae ore ed ° Basak aed ure, Was intensely disgusted, and at once easay me winds. Ul kinds of Gor i e.; Gold its removal, He tugged on it awhile to loosen it Schr vi ilie Mowe (of Rastpert), Hilton, Manzanillo, 17 ey Po tng er one jrom the web, but was unable to'do this, With- bag | By cedar to Jed Frye & Co. | quotations, “Information furnis ‘and prizea promptly drawing for meditation hesoon returned, cut of one | non Favorite (ir), rancamby Gornwailia, 10 days, with | cashed in Missourt and Kentucky Lotteries. after another the enveloping threads, and down fell | "yoneg an Smnat, b ioe bhatlon, Si = Vates, Shulee, NB, 94 via New Ha- y = x ee Rrtatdecs. days, via Ne’ —- Maan og ey SALE OF BLAKE'S commence play Steamship Virginia, Kennedy. Galveston Jan 1. yin Key | NYore. wi jon, | WILMINGTON, NC. Jan 9—Cleared, bark P C Warwick, ext ~ sohectibamean talaga Rio Janeiro; brig © W Ring, Noyes, Boston.” Sree 1. KING, Counsellor at Law, 261 Brondway. poe would whip thetr c! topic here indutged in on the subject of spiders, He in. | Clyde, stanced the sagacious capture of a snake by one, and | tego Punch, Melncke & Lor Crossed the eysator Dae ie also gave an experience of nis own with one Who | jon 35 some years ago wove a web tn his study, This spider Brig Wau"? caja Not Taveras wil strong B16 se ee ES Roryn’. the piece of sugar, and then repaired howeyn ead ven, with piling to Here, he insisted, was thought, and he gave other Sehr N W smith, Tooker, Charleston, with mdse to N L Price one a " equaily curious and interesting Ulustrations, eviueing Make a Rocking chair out of any common chair, Clerk, Jesse Diverty, of Cape May: Sergean' im dumb creation the same capacity of thought. ghee ann snow, Mitchell, Machias, 13 days, with spars to Liberal discount to agents. Arma, Howard King, of Burlington; Keeper of Ladies’ Gallery, John J. Garravrant, of Reverting to man in conclusion he spoke of life here > e Address Goodwin & Biake, 48a preparation for Imiortality and the duties in- | she discharged,” ee Machias via Providenceygwhere __$12 Broadway, N.Y. cumbeut on hia, : Sehr Victory, Hill Gloucester, 7 days, with fish to Charles OFFICIAL DRAWINGS Mi Y Shearer & Co. id Kentuoky State Lotteries, "FAIR_ PLAY.” Bont HE Russell, Mehatey, Bosto TRA OLAS WO. Ml, GaNUAnY 12, 1889, n Sehr Wm B Backets Boston for Baltimore, a Re % 1%, 76, Lecture By Annie Dickinson at the Cooper Bear Joke Chcneiee onia ten see ‘Ony. a pitignount—ot-ase No.1, SANCARY 1D, tsi, Romal 18, Institut Sehr Mary in, Wilson, Bridgeport for Baltimore. ~ 4 4 luptey’ pe Light, Lynch, Derby tor Jersey City. ea ts, Be a, stipes iy ¥ ios Saree en re) sane Pammanemyicyy 0 tend ter PG og oe 118, Gawtany 1 ; air Eeaaiee, Raith, Port Sefereen, Information furnished In the above aad-also torxl Havana BELOW. we by J. CLUTE, Broker, 200 Broadway aud 183 Fulton Fes Miss Annie Dickinson iast evening delivered a lec- Seer HB De ture with the above title in the large hall of the | ™ Cooper Institute. There was a large audience, the greater portion being ladies. The fair lecturer, who oe very tastefully attired in a black silk dress, with on, fy Tena from Rio Jansiro.--( Reported by pilot boat OOK CONTAINING ACCOUNT OF THIRTY DTB- jack Velvet surtout, was quite warmly received by SAILED. eages personr are inost Operant mailed for red stamp, the audience. Site opened the locture by quoting tho . <a gore, Ie baxtequon ertense’ itt oa Iowans ——— a: Hate enemy was to go as near to him as possible and thon | terns, Norfolk: Carroll, Baltimore; Fania, Philadelphia; CA erotulst- the Journal oe Ocenat fast agsaattond fight hit to the death. The United States, eno said, | "hr Maris, Bahia; and others. aif tabalations, powrdera, aus. aud, tcoches an deceptive. had at present an enemy to contend against eet Wind at ouneet RW. Wn PRINGH, Nursetios, Pushing New Vil Sockoms members of Assembly to wait on the Governor elect “4 make'the necessary arrangements for his mstal- jon. . One company in The Governor’ wi Tecet weliges. Davis ipauaged to get in a sockdolager | particular, whose dress tsb searlet covered with | partially Toma, when the farther voting Scan where gvove Tom's bread basket. ‘Tom re- | gold, their #hakos lined witi gold, never appear ed tit thi clo! bee @ the compliment and Visited the nasal organ | without exciting a burst of laughter among’ the Pere Senate then udjourned, ot ive" P. M., til this of his qutagoniet in weer anweloeme nation. Thue moo netiet thes an a morning. mace ¢ round W#s iwainly ta fayor of Alien, and.at the close is my firm sensible men here— The Hou Agee’ 1 corde! his sia) *WAS In the ascendant and betimg of two ] even those most opposed to the government of the Alegander Mi. Joineon ot Freee rae iz Steamabips 41} “Ham bure; Fitna, Li vi saying of Neison that the best way to overcome an Raber. a Pag ay m verpool via ‘was by far more formidable than the French had Sovereign Remedials from plants u His other remedies eradicate. ail livery Kidney, i and ever been to the great English admiral, an enem: Marine Disnsters. genital diseases, dinbet . ognati) aion, lisnse Prien Agnes powes with canuing ana argument With | wero fans, Lennart, tom Liveoil for Philelie tropa ophialan or Ads Mercer, Clerk of the last Bea harvewe courtly ian) nose, aT) ear ony co vig ejudioe, The name of this enemy was caste. 0. | for | doatbess, nervous debility, a: <i, ath en nn ase mens awe |S tata he aca Un, a Sn | Anaya nee tha | Won apa, edyeal | Sanus © eh one | ED eas OUN .—She cl vi ‘ or a , find- es. ‘The new members were sworn in by Hiram les to be psed AOR: re a ate teavoul pinishiment. Ailen cautioned bine against | tog that his colleagues would not agree to confide | C. Clark, of Sussex, ‘The House then proceeded to | Cogent tt to wee posed tO have ieown ay, pee ap \ORNS, BUNIONS, ENLARGED JOINTS AND ALIa tin, Ethie. the regenoy to him in the event of this taking place, | the electionof a Speak 1 b n hes A Senn BB Case, ashore at Quantic, LI, wae successfully | () ‘ ted a Te iieeeed commen . bast (am, known ont “hey a # Spcaker. Leon Abbott, democrat, | and were not fought down and trampled m the | cn? &E Hogwood) Yesterday. Soon aiter nt iaeasos of the feet cured by Dr. ZACHARIE, 760 Broad~ Ma) 3-—Mntwal complimentary exchanges, all yt a few frends but which has partly yosed | qr tudsou, and Thomas Beasley, republican, of | dust, it would prove the rain of the republic, | Carn! other erray (logwood yesterday. Soon alter a tug | way, in favet @ Allen. His antagonist tried the: drop | fided) to a few is, but which has partly oozed | Cape May, were nominated. M ca ake her A = ‘but Slavery, it was true, had been destroyed, but the | and fell | hold, The vessel will probably be solu at + * spirit of despotiain and prejudice, engendered by it | auction. |" °° mean yd “4 OTICE TO CHESS PLAYERS.—THE SECOND OHES game 9@ ta, whereupon Tom calitd him a Small | out. He now veers towards a republic, of which he | @ Majority of votes, was Me pbott, em | ware should be President. After a while fe would, if Speaker of the House for the 7 ou! red duly ele: hen in tts fall ite, was yer livin Tournament is about to take place under the 2 ensuing year. The man: rected Wow, } fnitation of Napoleon, make a covp Wetat, and tave and striving to Notice to Mariners. ment of Captain Mackenate, at the Cafe Burope, (2 and - leljvered a we) ise then proceeded D erty very Kounp ®, —Davis C ~ ceeded to the tion of officers. | overcome jiberty and justice, In America we lion Z Division street. This place te resort for ch which, how) Wet, mised ite object ombat ints a proclaimed Emperor. All kings are possi- | Alexander M. Johnson, of Mercer, democrat, and | of Southern slavery had been slam, but if people had Orrica Laontmouss Ineragron, ca eit layers. The tournament commences tne 1th inst, hugged each \ SOC on if wan alleged eine Lila present. Lemuel C. Reeves, repabliean, of burlington were | not a care the liberties to which the death of the | The Woit Trap Light Veseet Ne cake, soi Hea PIayere’ Ngenveral are — ALO, J 8 beat players partie d, striking im The republican movement in Cadiz ts suffocated. | nominated. Mr. Jonn: 1 Bay), +h 4 i¢ clalin of foul wad | Several ives have been lost on both rides, oue gen: | of votes” woe’ deuson Fecelving | @ majority eral wounded and his alde-de-camp Killed. went to gras \ while down, v not allowed. (Cheaapea lion gave birth would he certain to be devoured ly inted lead color, bas been removed for repsirs, Duro: nd.) Subscription list open till Friday. Sub- te wolt of national prejudice. Few people could, | her attonce tee station wit be marked by iki Veasel (Wo | #eription price, $2. Jike the celebrated bird vhich he denied, elected Clerk of the A French | House for the ensuing year. Tie following officers i poken Of in story, always | 21), painted cream color, and exhibiting ® single white light, OYAL HAVANA LO 0.--Da\"V8" face continued to grow mor € } paper states, but the report is by no means certain, | were giso chosen:—Assistant Clore, Horase, F. J iheut ta 7 , By ‘order of the Lighthouse Hoard, HAVANA LOTTERY.*-PRIZES PAID IN GOLD galenes ata \ddy, Allon dealt him another ter. | that om learning the news of the inaurrection in Ca- | Drake, of Union; Bngrosaing Ci k, sannat Hanna, war hien op. in the, Clont Teglgue OF jeanice, ante eS Seen eenee LPG R ro ELAGHER S BROn G10 ‘Chestnin sree, " .\% on the potato trap. Davis was | diz, en, tee from ‘the ex-Queen summoned the | of Camden; Sergeantat-Arma, Hen Ww tay Woke td betting ou him bad nearly ;' Count of Chester, Gonzalez Bremoand others of her | of Gloucester; Boorkeeper, Manion Hark of Hunter: 4 » adherents to Parle; that they assembied in the Hotel | don. After other preliminary business belong trans rRoUED 10.—There\ 84 @ look of terrible earnest. | ( '¢ Castilie, and that a counct! wae heid in the tem- | acted the House ty the petty narrow mindedness of human nature, and Whalemen. Vhiiadelpbha, 4g @ Conequence, With the great lessons of the war | At Tombea Dec Il, bark Courser, Hamblen, of NB, ofl not ge atl etaring everybody in the lace, the contempt for bs hy ar . pus SAMPSON SCALE COMPANY, the man with a black skin stil prevailed. And ‘Faicom, Allen, of NB, was at Paita Deo 1, with 50 why shonid this be #0 in a free country? In | *?.s!l told. See since Tene oa Panewea 100 Able ap and hgh ourned till thi le peloteD 10-—There \ Seices of both men, ahd they | p OTAFY palace of Isabel de Bourbon, the result of | "Governor Ward congratuiages (ae message congratu Legis- * jadiatorial kKeenness, Allen | wi, ich has not transpired, lature upon the prosperity and wi J. pies to aay respects, and@ aid itina \ 00 Must net suppose that the Duke of Montpen- | and gives a fuil s Mary of the varios operations manner to make pve wel the force of the blow; for | ster !as entirely withdrawn his pretensions; bat he | of the State administration Guring the past year. the laiter recied to the © \ Wt), and Tom gazed upon | has}, iherited the caution and prudence of his father, | ‘The receipws for the fiscal year ending Nove him a4 thongh he had \B0W 4 comparatively casy | and ev wy he takes ia weil calcalated before- | ber 30, 1868, were $614,724, and the ‘expendl- path before him. hand, .¥or tie present the ministry will remain ap- | wires $242,863, showing ‘an’ excess of expendi Rowuxp 11.—The men we Vt to work again, Alien ‘} parently ,"nited, but after the meeting of the Cortes | tures over — recei of $6515. «The de waing his right hand witn\ damaging ) when cane or wees will be made, showing how one of | ficit i# attribn to unusy eprogrietions B- 4 and as they w ¥@ going down ft was } the Cabinet 118 been privately working in favor of | by the Legisiatare. The State debt «8 $2,121,418. Clatined that Allen was yongin\'6 the eyes Of his op- | the seer mimstry wil tien be Seechontec®, Partial | Spe echo! und simounte to $c00,70 ‘The inserest S chan; \ n be nevi a o} wi ie = appropriation of 000 Pty tne: was He the }'ast rou Universal suit. age took pince throughout all Spain | made by the Legtniature, mane #100, oof raid e 8 land calling itselt democratic onesie ata Obie | uae ree tome Manufacture and have constantly on hand for naley Y ostract a a pecu- Rarky?" Under the ciroumstance how could the ib; | _ownayy abou Dees rived Chin, Works, Shicide via | WEIGH LOCK, RAMLROAD TRACK, HAY, COAL, CAT. erties of the country be considered recure, for what Waa destined to be one day ita stron; Joundation ‘was now despised and disregarded? Laws never pba cpap ae of fron fa the eid of | Boston. A government Was always ita sur ard. When One, Nov 17—Ta port the Iiberty of oue man for any cause Whatever could for ban aC be restrained at the Cn igd yan of another every- eee ee sa, eGov, ane | nn ay ate Pesan nay AR, 1i—Arnived, bark Young Turk, Smail, pepo Pecan Of ogacz,, aureblityy, oie ety ee pa Behar (0), Harbors, tion which belong to the er for NYork (before re- SAMPSON COMBINATION. cate He omas, for Meibourne ———« body stood in jeopardy. was not necessary to in E cunks (1 Ci fr Wehenes. Gcaanbiae Manson, and Parsee, 70.000 “4 " noculate poison inte the whole system to produce ) INoLUDING POPE'S) WITH ‘his nd man- | or the 19th vit. No dimorders have occurred. The | toward the support of commun . r ane j and others rey later, out medicine or. Barry's dalicious ‘aqorn' Daren smart ol pt van the cheek, and | Madrid depntics w,"i0 have been elected belong to the | Agricultural Cot Ceo kd Bo bg * eS A TKI jalsyas, Jan (a wchr Prairie Bird (Br. Catt: |) 4 HRY ALIIEA rerpenes bi " $oeocurt took one on the jeft side «! his knowledge | liberal monarchical "tly. Any giapaeot order is | vested in State ia and veisings sae ‘wae that netiher birth, talent, profession nor differ. iat gett See, May, for Baltimore. conttpshon’ th : a cuwee de é “aoa ‘and he went down, Tor sinilin,¢ Very pleasant Ratted lite D a ray of ao nae in the mdat of twese — bd og jon A Pe gent icatgers Sclentifie | euce of social powition should éxempt any man from aie Nov 9- et ito An oe gon )» Wettuen, tleepleaenenn, ye times, ite “in medicine, and a ad amounts to equal justice, and the black man was refused wonky 4+ Competitor, | costs less than ordi ui. Also the ye bs fi mn the wgatinned to took ti eeh and roays | Ptne mate of is city 8 Norabie. he streetearo | invested ehety sn State bones and tonne’ cn'real | jut the loyal Sera purnply becaure W van nec | Mauer Btn i ae wu Lgacener now | i Paden Ble ote ee oh ey a Vororee the Hghing and got in ue on tap J AIMty and Hternily pwarukin WiUh voRgare, ‘Tho com- | entate, ‘The AuaNces ore pROBoUNCeN Lo be jn wAORE J YWidh woae wreat Al TOresoudl puLborjUcs just now J vopyibar Hany Mawar Wedky fiasel tie eet: | deottdummatany hrongh all groveep

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