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4 NEW YORK #AMBRALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1871.—TRIPLE SHEET. : TT Wit eee reed ‘ | sean Sienna "| THE BIBLICAL BATTLE CONGRESS. |£2 Pome Rng bos ON THE “RUNNERS tera acon joted rebels allke. In tre government of | tinue in the place the rica Mr, Hooper, of Massachu- Conia Immediately, ihe douse of Representatives through the committee | setts. .CCOUNTS, ily little job used to hich COMMITTEE ON At civil or the more than the oe Ee caine oe eeramet | unre ine eatin eae ns po ete ha ens ransae The Strugeie Over the Mouse Ohio and repabless Marinade wie House, Te ai-Armeof the House came OPENING OF THE SKATING SEASON. inet or Ln GV a -stportmisadeat The War of Creeds in Long Island City—Both Sides. Interviewed—The Catholics Want * VHS CASE from Goncort, N. H.: the chairman of accounts of the Central to nt of Peace—What the Commissioners Say. i t As a little tastance, ‘General. Gar before the came from Concord alao; the chief lobbyist at that A ball will be howsted to the top of the of we ae y- Standing Committees. last session had @ commuee—Miittery Afairs—not | time be ore the House (@ man since played ont, how- Artenal in the Park, wnenever she toe a 1b & fair oon toe A great committee, put one which permitted him to | cver, in every sense) Caine vou Concord, ‘ihe 10d. Preparations for the Patineurs in Sor skating on Glinee inetane or the pont, snd Se ‘the mor huve (he use of one of the daest rooms in the Capt. | byist used to use tho Sergeant-at-Aras? room aad The i delight to bark and bite, — ne Condition for aka ing. 1 bath made then #0; 4 augle of 1 Uy JOS Lor the Dereang to despatch depuiles to ‘nation: flagata at the Ladies’ Let bears ans ii 'f v TEE-MAKER Hee noone, Was situated Jn on Maca tig | arrest. peuple at remote pelute: the sergeaus, It, ts Central Park. Cuttaces a Te Peng ae act Gn the Gast n of the Lake For is tuoi nmutersors ee BLAINE THE COMMI | TE ma ms. Windows command the wile fagad? of the new | aliezed, ollen coliccied mileage on these muumer and at the Cottage at Harlem Lake, whenever persons ( so But, obiidren, you should never let ' Capitol Here Qardua had bis momoradie Ogats | able crands wave he used the telezrapn to make ——ees ‘upon the ice satety, or skate without serivusiy injurlag an; twe laticr Wisuing to | the arrest’. The Ccuairman of Accounts passed the it. F enough to humilis tt | Dis a8 suey eae iroin the Sergeant, and thus uey | ‘The SIraters? Houses--The Life-Saving gerons go uvon tiles be - wilh Butior and Logan, t! cut down ihe regular ac your hte oe ore eva ids aff in itgates that 1 a dan. To tear ere never made iy 3 " 1 not be displayed unless “Wonder had Dr. Wati 1 . le Garde Onserutive Man, enier- | ail clined tae “merr/-go-round,” we an absomt aH foo be clearet. Fe ts, when he indic\ed the e tained some Liopian Bolions of making te ariny SALE OF COMMITTEE CLERKSHIPS - ‘These regu ations are proscrtbad with ‘lio design of ing of the creed war now w the Speaker Makes His while card Sir erg pe he poceosliy. that the ¢ plach above, a foro-knowledgo of th pro- a deancera'ie, Olecoutse all three were wroug: for | Commitee clerksaips are frequendy sold, Tho Apparatus-- The Lake by Night. such resiricious oniy as are necesasry for the DTeAeRPALIOD | grossing im Long {sland City +” was tn Selections. the country hes a pride fa the army aud has found , remarks often wade, When So-and-So 15 ubout 10 Fincice inte ter onee te oe gener: cu0yment ee ee pos fi © query thas it eerviceabie ali the tune, Garield Wished to be | leave the city, tbat he will seti nia clerkship for the hr wr igs ig freee Fond may be so wwattingly reper iny it RA cporter put to liimself afver a visit yea eee — Chairman of the Ways aud Means Comunittes. He | reuiainger of the term for so many bundsed dollars, aii nathan VE Paper ake ore will not be required, ‘measuses to secur terday to Hunter's Point, the inhabitants of whion ceuped & punmit plaice upow it, and Mm due suc- Occupied & prom pi Eaciwars | ss \ioves eo had Mt Personal Sketches of Cele- eae ee ea py een wae Bostoaintere=t i Now Bagiand | Ter 13 acCOMPpAUION Wilh a craimious CX+ , i Out, then, with your skates, fair ladies and brave | @¢ Just now fenriutly excited over the attempted re cfu teon: head a : menack t M4 $s °o N G re ° R Ni A MM A $s. mon.’ If Jack frost is in our midst let us be Con; | expulsion of the Bible from the public school py eer as the mysteries of tie “backward Lwist”? duo the West, between ine high tarul terest aud the vould pay $10,000 down to be assured to a cers b tales PEL Sagas scled with Hes OF 4 vl THE CATHOLICS, brated Chairmen. | fee trad gua reas wel Kuown that Gavdeld, ain | wu that ents or that raam would be eaalrms. of & a and the Dutel rolls? let your wen dine Dash | apd the determinaton on tle part of the Protess eee ee a chenn (tone or hie heart that the whole he ci'y ts LOW iM Of Congressmen wironul ng | “Backward Twists” in Brooklyn, “Engle Wings” along with tue “heel ahd too! aud fascinate us With | ants to make its precepts a part of the education of $5 aE sins inks | punoess of Making the Vast body of consumers | to goto tie head of certain Lavorite comutiecs. in Willis d Neck-or-No- + | tae intricacies of the ‘doubie easic.” DUMas | the chidren of the ward, Wether Cathoile or Prot. ate Hypo | supbort, suectMl “ManuleclUIBE tneeesls 1 foliy | Bialue xeeps avay UL the last minute, " Pale i Mane ae OnE te tee oot uietty Tet jestant, ‘The truth ia that the excitement has peoa A GOVERSMENT OF PRIVY COUNCILS, | won renutnican goverament and equality, berare ar TNC Ts things in New Jersey. Myou place them on a pair of dainty club’ skutes , caused by the | han to bea tractasie person, €o he puta on iwo| HOQLEL BURNED AT NEWBERG. oue cond almost wish it would never ye sumer. Lior 08 ian Beat ee ei: 7 ‘ L mrananipy Se dud. VOL eanvauioe Siunie whe mead ot - Seed |} When Boreas and Zepnyrus put thelr heads to- | an enterprising Americana has invented a spring | and the prominence given to the quarrel by the Wasitnaron, Nov: 00 I8Fie | Tours aud weaus. “Cacveld iastantiy rescuted it | Narrow Earayes—Turce Persons Seriowsly | gosner at this season of the year and biow steadily | pal. to bo fastened on the pack of tue heads I | press has but added “fuel to te fame,” unit as At this time of the year, on the eve of a session OF | ¢, brat nd fe Wineh he possess2 1 of these Tujvred. | for a day or two tue result is such a diminution of ‘will be called “rhe Skaters’ Waterfal:.’ | the present time tt 18 likely that tao dispute wull CURLING : calorie in the atmospaore that rick humanity | will be provided for, a large section of the east arm | end m ine breaking up of the school, if 1t does nos in Uke bathroom of the United Srates tlotel, | yyshes iuto heavy wraps aud furs and poor humana. | 0} the large lake ou the Fifth aveuue side being re- | lead to bloodshed, As stoled in the Heraup of Congress, the great sirugule ts over committees, | 3, dad then bikiae, WhO Wouid Dot lo is At two o'clock on Friday moraing fire was ob- A country with the dimenstons of ours end with a (ue tWO meu Dave a great deal of ca papain hy—set him abt fue head of Lic Committee on oat large representative body could not noe keeaal Powking gut Cupreacy, wueveupoR, sesulted a F of Second and Front streets, Newours | ity keeps up the circulation as post it | Served tor that Caledonian sport, | Wednesday, the reading of pas.ages of Holy Writ lem of de ic Yep mM OX. ‘ an s early i < r 7 ’ Pp yvoe |) ‘ eae out the provlen of democt lige recat egeinen ic Reatat inn sonoma Leenenlyry pred i and Lewis F, Goodsell proprietors V0 | oan, It is, neveriheless, bracing weather SHATING IY BROCKLYT | incensed the Catholic children, who, cn protest. Set hy the nagactous division, § ET TRE wabbeal | 0: the dod: ives 1u10 a dee Of prison as givea, aud ike senior partner, whose TOO! | Wien this nor'wester shows his blue nose 1 OOnLYY, , | ing, were suspended from the school vy the coninitt id the preparavion Of the geberal | cous for langald committee men. - %e Uist Waere tag Ure commenced, alLowpored | any does ms worst to bring alt other we | Privelpal, My. Sieverg, Who 1a the dispuic seems to is this uncer WLLSY AND BLAINE, Work in committee room. 89 Stood Wat the House of Representatives seldom dis agrees to Wie report Of & iajority of a committee, uniess © powerful Jobby has been adversely até Work, Some ixecative In Ki mle handed to exungish te Maines He 5 pes he s: Kanne color. Now Brooklyn during the winter Geason has ulways | pe acting under the authority and rules of the Com. The celebrated Kei.cy Diiadelphia 1s a curious | REs!¢ Rance: apeeap ci " | nasal organs to the samo Kaw lor. _ rag: Hes rt are. Wao goes atocud with aacricus | cceted 1 dotag this 12 one part of cae room, OUT | Froezes ail the Water WhleA hls chitliag breath can | Dem A favorite place tor those who love tho ext | missioners of Education, and in no particular ex. and a drawling voice, uder the supposittoa | yecetved severe buras on the feet, legs and arms in | yeqcn, and the fountains that In wilder days lung Tae sport of skatinz, and there 1s propably NO | ceeding them, ‘The statement thet Sieberg had fey Dae. Duahe. pul ia an appear. the operation, Findiag his efforts unsuccessful | (ner sparkumg spray high into ths air fiud their Sa ide baud more Lipase ig pane | been mobbed on Thanksgiving and that Joseph Blaiue@’s House and reuarked Where to lames Were fleroer he desisted, and gav2 | y)¢9 current cailiiug till the man at the water main than there are in the City of ¢ ashi tee 3 a | Fiezel, one of the Trustees, had clowed the school , erers@iecliug Abroud that die Ways aud | pis astention to arousing the guess and gelling | yojeves then of their misery by cutting of the | TMS may be accounted for from the fact | was pusiished in certain New York papers ot yes Fail. Each committee man feels that (he approved | Means Cowmmities must Lave ab lls Reada couser | iem out, There were about fifty persons in ue | g.nmy, ‘chen the ornamented basins ara thas some ten or filten years 840 | terday as a “fact;” but investigations made ycster- a ees ce Pree Vative mia. Jue Lwo persous named at present ar | supply. U in H Work of every otuer commit ce had better be es Be med to be radical, cliner Wa: ret butiding at the time, and on the alarm ve HUNG WITH ICICLE MOURNING, there were a farge number of ae an day siow no authoriy for the sensauon that ta rigat in the body of the whole than that the interml- { of uow fo ratse the revenue. Bluiue, tis geuerat | ing given a scene of the utmost terror and | inay sparkies and glitters ia the sun with the tne outskirts of the cuy, where the ritny youth — py ng to taosc Wo desire a religious confick nable dispute and wrangie before the committee | feciing 1: tala national Inan Is royuired, abd LAE | contugion ensued. ‘Tho emoke began to fill theha'ls | pr yniye of @ future thaw. The hearts of men are | Wereluthe habit or rosorting and amusing them | ‘The facts are that Mr. Sieberz, who, tho paris eouay S Bee a the person.” . "vit ae “ over the 4 should be revived in the great general boay. | Mas welley 18 hovorfously @ lackey of the tart in- | and stairways, and lue guests 1 the apper SioF!e3 | prone to Aud comiort under every adverse circamn- | S°1Ves for hanrs together in gliding aa VA caribaea edna ening PAE SPEAKER TRE SECOND OFFICE IN THR GOVERS- | teresis, wis speech, Wich Somehow or other Kot out | gy that the inten Mon tre, Won <a. | Smooth, Icy surtace whic nature had formed, and + giructions, but who, your reporter believes, 18 eve wb “oars , 3 eh vhosed that the interior was all on tre, CO | stauce, and if there are “books in ranaing brooks, ' . x MENT. 01 sigitie’s House, iis been reproduced on the slreets | To Ne okia anout and the men appeated at the | , an neleted pond, and tae | WHere there were no gatekeepers to demaad an ad- | genuy Tus it happens that the Sperkersinp of the House | and Kelty Uardiy ever tains Lis Duck vue it | tea torhelp. Badly burned as he they seqaxating In every congelated pond, an © | mittance fee, It canuot, taerefore, bs woudered at | ANXIOUS TO BECOME 4 MARTYR of Represeatatives is by common consent the second ; MUG ee ueam OF COMMITTEE: vas ath with the Abit Rees oc’ eE banan and fest dismal oue-eyedt gianee into the ores or me that many of our professional skaters | Im the Quixotic pattle of Hunter's Pont, om Thankse office in the government of the Unitet States. O14 BOW Scuenek, now WHE criUicIsin ab OMG, | ee nee nee ory nctve in cae | Nit IS changed = Imo Oo wink ‘ot We | gre natives of —-Brookiyn. But mang | giviuyg went to tne Post Oulee and encomatered @ Speaker is elected beeanve ofl Which se provally KuowWs nothing of, Unless Soule ir. Josep! renter ry wcll s prospect of @ race on the “runners.” It | of tne ponus which then existe’ have been flied ap nutaver of boys, Who maite use of vile epithets and suppesititions fa) 3 tad long kuowledre of the | Med triem! as tetesraphes to tin, took the Chuir- | pisviag the is down the ladders thot had | 43 not oiten, indeod, of late years, that old Father | ana arc now covered with orick bulidunsts. Te lov: Hee: kink Gadlasekine. : Suaanpearanieer eotee — : 4 | Biauship Of the Ways aud Meuns, where his De | in cio meantime deen broagie by the firemen. One | winter pas come In wpon usin ihe mighéof hia icy | {oF the old sport was cuerisbed, and of late years, | Pe it~ pes. . TAGAAs Trembership, A Speaker hes generally eon sub: | havior was UUly aluawar He is ® couvivia. old | of thesy guests, Mr. James J, Whited, an old and qsiddiee FE in otuer (0 supply places, speculators made arte | Ms exit, but My, Sleberg remained m Uncle Same jected to trial hefore he becomes a canditate, and | Tersed a wh Ber, Reagan Gane ate aes Tespeoted clitveu oi Newburg, partially | pinions at tao very commencement oi hla eee He | fic al ponds vy flooding a jevel surince wit Rulwe- | ome uniit some gentlemen hat gone out and scar * . t were | DIS dane : ESS s owe’ 5, e e s. ' has ecg a wv 01 itt y Woo ad letting it 2 over. SNatl « : ; ¢; choice by sceiug their favorites st ods and ends of | Gay st us o'clock, Uuder Ovlgaiioa to tise Muner | the fracture of a leg. Im the four. home witha smile on his face aud not a cold word | a4 so:.6 of the specilators grew Tich and saucy. | berg went home without a police escort. One of umes im the chair, Ths there 13a ceriain hereal- ; 8! Wal rege nities tive tiaras nie? a Se the buicing were the rooms occ: ppon his lips, and satisied hunself with demonstrat ‘uis year the proprietors of the Nord pees Une, Trustees of the ward, Mr. Joseph Fiezel, om din raa the odie 0 | Where, and, after Mili WAaC—= | ive domeues. The cook, Elizabein Sails, | ing bis hage lateat forces after Clristaas. Now | Were making prepara ious for (ie seasor aS ie neateninte eit fo ia tary character in {he odive of Speeker, because 8 | g jiotlaua’ buted sivimach by Lae Way, @ VSUAT | gwoman welguing ADIttWo hundred pounts, 98 | pee a up (hoi Dundrags and adding all Lae ¢ Thanksgiving, applied for the keys Of he school for oing 5 " % a | 0 r at 2 must take tne old white- "1 i outzoing Spesker can cali to the chalr | Ku wacd—Wiih Tica ivod anu easy | jooxtag out of her window saw tue Gremen 14 tho | Hat He Is here wo amuse se for their patrons, out tie cold shap the purpose of making au imventory of the property, persons as he likes, aad nojoth Tne last Speaker | — y nee ee, peas would ba es ed Hs luluer to its lu ber hutry wna anxi- | beard by the hend, aud i we ouly welcome him as | them rather unexpectedly and found 30) ae ne and whea te janitor appiet for tiem, later in the . e nN a tive: hay) { dad a game Oo. dr Lol cata. Some- T " me OF p Window unw! O32 elcon without tuelr places ed; coasequcntly tuere — pb civ of the House of Representatives, Schay | lunes it Would) go. on Ubu thee oclock | YIN, tint 1 fe poe eae Wow and | an unwilling host does au si eo me guest, Tob msi), miehous Net been any abating to speak of | eveuiny, he turaed them over promptly, and as. q@iscovered that among the repnbdlicans two Morkuug, er ‘even four, Schenck | sitewalk, a di io of, Wty. fee , endeavor to make his pone) company #3 bearabie as Yesterday the ball was up at the Capioune Lake, , tuaily - men were working hard to saceeed to his place, cut vuatll we last man Then he | arm was wirioly fractured | in possible, How old skattag ls we will nos now in- | pnt ine attendance was uot numerous beyond tie | HAD [Hu POLTTENESS, Jeaye the duumer table, repair to his house, | pieces, tie bone protruding from tie si: we look back further than the | Class wit like to boast of being tue first on tie toe. | ; both New England men—Dawes, of Mossachusents, | gq quire, nor ned ake ali Aiobe iu the early hous of tle | Ger, and sho. recewed serous Imiernal wjurics, | “Viking wild,’ Wao There was also skating on the Union Pond, but later in the day, to calt at the boarding house of and Biaine, of Maine a balou. Alter the wuta ie would goto bed, | wy, Will probaviy prove fatal in cue ¢ ice WAS NOt Ia A very good condiilon. ent hin with tie keys of che J Hl . 4 pe DOU, ObwwLy pL atal. the general Wiih his skates tast boan - the ice Was NOt ia a very good - | Mr. Sieverg and presens bin with y DAWES AND RLAIN® COMPARED, | Gtop to sleep un dite there wut the middie of the | eon /asion of ibe trezicad atlair were ¥ Ptalatrossa ee, ‘There uas beon no skatiag as yet at the Prospect * 5, i wi . Sieberg had early in the un tia a tne War the most woraly | 12zedeuls Wael he WouLd Miss abd brewkiast MANY | fi Jucideues OL Maitbieadlh esc ine, Wiliap ng noe Park Jakes; but tt 1s expected te lee Wall be in guod | Ptincipal’s desk, when Mr. at iy abies is as the Most wordly | gut tue w, to ihe Capitol in ihe streci cars. AUIS | wan named UN ed (9 wath Om condition py Monday, | day turned over vo lum, at his request, This te wrespousihie and | Capitol ue would beiake biusell to dis commiwee | posy pian of ‘Ihe stink people, who are of the Rin Van Winkle | the gist of (he sensution of yesterda/—speaking of and popular, and Dawes the - Biaine was in some degree a carpet-bag- Skating in Aineiica bas loug been & Winter delight, t oa trecane Rear toh Tin alae he ie a [ere dit not wake Up unl (hecold soap Was UPA | LAr ong Commissioner mado the remirk to te y England, having been bora of a Catuolle | ravag-d Bois de Boulo-ag Were once the briluant | ‘hem. Their fooring was not ready, aNd OF COUTEO | FT Sorter family tn Westera Penacylvenia, while Dawes wa3 } 41 iat eit F {cW + seemes Whereas the cout of a musiroom eniperor | Wiey Could not food the building. nt A ‘amily era Pe D a Moe cueatin’ Kelley cna | fee OL mis Window. On heating the aiaim and | joa the World Of fasiiyl i the Llocious sport OF tho VHE UNION POND, WILLIAMSBURG, 4QUERE 1S NO WAR % tote Manner hore aee BATeACEd Hee Pay SUREOW | sank obher at BAI as hut heard a word of | @@Xug out of lus door he found the Gall Wied with | Dormers, We c@a point to gatueriags Bere as dasue | |The Iatwuravioa of the skatutg season onthe | 114, Wwe wond know nothing abont tho cage were of wae Berkshire Hills, Atan early date Dawes d's | tis exuaustivediacussiog, Me sleeps ta his scat, | TBS? Rosvtod smoke, and he bethougur huuscll of | fag in exeeuuon w! in extcrior etlect, although | AVove popmar poud fs fixed for Monday next, the | e Raw Yate " i Kit tle tl ad Té i tthe courte left in ins | MAMiug ah esc.pe by tho window. Ju ts wight | pucely aemocrate in their mea gid Wouen. so the | Weather permitting, On Thauksziving Day two | we notto tuke ute New Yok papers. Covert tne eS Woes Oe DOr noe oon 194 t cunegaeetine Menten in’ es 20 i ciotues he sprang to ihe brauch of the Gt | young wud tie Vigorous aMOny Us quid eagerty | ACres Of tne pond afforded fur skaung for a larze | Ghe reporter called upon one of the Commission members of Congress ne had no show with Blaine, | EY Ng. nea togstuer, ad mourofally thougne | Sed,teached “7ra Anna without acculen'. som02 | Qhout i r £ number of! persons; but the entice ares will not De | t his office In this city and asked for informs so he had the grace to back out before the thing ner a het 3 jibe tg - he of ihe gucsts Joimped from their Windows onto tue | THB THICKNESS OF THE ICR iM conaition untii Monday evening, Woen tere will | ers af i ait ef dine che Gakottoes came to Atrial, and Blaine asesaded to the Speak. | JUL Seuenck was never made of such’ sogay ima. | WO ta bull ting doting the Hole! visu trou end look to their straps and skates or indaigé tna|| be @ grand carnival, wite-gausie, pyroieeimn, 4o. | to, He was, ¥oe, DANGr axhin® Fe - * ‘ ver, He hud & suewd, guica-witted clerk Latucd | More tthe gh pate aes } two minutes’ coutsmp.atiou at the store windows, | Aledy several hui a ave applies | deciared that Mr. Sieberg was carryiag oat faitn- er's chair under the most favorvble and _unanemons | PoC ott “who cureiliy fauowel legisiauon every | OMCES Wed sheets eid mapkibs tome truer tas newest unas wr is actecle ate exquccd | Season tekets, and ‘he prospects are that the Umlow | Pre Te Oe an Osan that tbe fecognitioa that we have had for aSpeaker Fioce } day aud Keptin waouiated orm. for easy refereuce, | TOVOs, Aad [et ihe.mscives down by th ‘an all thew giiter and potsn to view. here are | Will preserve its well-earned rep it at tue head uf nis tavle and geveraily ial | 2 Aa ; aioe), wile Keliey, Horace Mayuard, Biuat, of | fice “wrien prow oh as Siig, Rad WO resi Of tat iugubclods Bang | ing nad turywu ene of its branches to with! auber on utile poinis o the lari, i] at Schenck,” ne poll f 2 Ci , Was Lateusely cold, aud the guests, m | the fungied inventions for fasiening on tr —_— | Protestants in the past bad beon iad ferent as to the days of the cla and poweriut democratio j ba One saute eibhch Bohbhed. wean ofits oto. but thelr mighe clothing, suiterc< Aye | ntea by WONGMOS A Bpringy Not much: wasted Gy THE SEASON IN NEW JERsey. } the reaamg of the Biple, but were now determi ned caucuses. Colfax, Blatne's predecessor, had risen | yiemy uniuiormed aud Oarren Upou the mater ia | SUC oF bhe hyd) oe Pere sroveu mp, aud the Uke- | your veteran skater, Wao does not believe himself E that it shoul] not be expelicd from the sciool; that to his place by a dexterous system of trimminzand | Land aud proces tO discuss Ib wil thatsincuiar { Mei Were Breatly hinde n their Eiforts to oxi | secnre ou the irons wmiess the time-honored ene | guish the five. ved while two-thirds of the be Hotel pudding was oF Homer samsded. i oliowiug IS & state sclew 18) Worn into the heel of mg In Jersey City. Of dee euce aad sirength which aiwa. eu a i oe Sa oe boot, At this period, to, Young America, who 3 tae ne Mux . , Supping over from one side to anciher | i ‘s PULATION OF HCUSTER'S POINT ; is paps las m2 Wapressed bis pariy anit ine ovss Basseti would rf Wary g 5 > hich When unbitched, joing over to the democraite side, | Schenck’s arguineat, und at the proper Ue it. | “Homer Kamel, batiding, $12,000; insured for | NOOK Mitte Lanier folk walil the cari 13 Wrabpea | resol id A -o pase | 00MM? by Protestants; Aud t9.an inqairy a3 fo whem aod saying boyisu things to the o1¢ and unfortunate | tue say of paper Would Bofily drop under the | ¢¢6 yw im the Com Ae . * ~ gomery and Henderson streets during the two past | Weil Aad Lurtlord aud another as i to tie ice, Bud wWuereve ris palm, @ud the aul’ stices hardly ever | } the quarrel would ead, he answerel, “When thoy | oa 1 Wheei-horses there, Such poor politicians were tle | fut. trumylt ov <r company, agh to bear balf tie adver | winters, will be deprived of their favorite amuse- | La yu over Bo» Sciisuck. Ul Course 3 & ods , ne 1 A - leet - riot and some of Sonthern men before the rebeion that one or two | was ail) Qou way OL Coniuctag the adairs oi a | glOshh SB. F Goodsell, fumiture, lqnors, ke. O} tue yous wodted im nis | ment this season, The rink is now the resort of ; Melte a 4 pa ' : ‘ 2 chen. | great nadiou-a genus, however great isa poor | $4405 msured for $4,000 ta the Union, of sun Frais | to lad’ iooung oa the trcacheroas sur- | nose jobbers, and as such it wi'l remain TURIR HEADS ARE CLUBBED OFF, of them dying ieft it hus earnest reqnest that Schuy. | Test Natlou—a wevius Lewever Brcar 1s a Poot co, wad $200 lv ine Commerciai, ol Sew rork. | face. Tne denizens ot te upper districts of | BOTS Jobers, a | on arriving at Hunter's Point tho reporter found ler Coax should make a s n over his rematas, | gresis i. ac ity aired, tS ; } Insured for | y Island, whose aly labor cals | for the winter mouths at least, The rink ou ie hoc] eided end the husding jacked, The The sequel showed that however Seuuyler might be | AAG GuOK Hngit VE Writich to show how, not | TW 13 Me S mena pt birt yeep we ait gbscrved “yesterday the | was a complete failure, For skating pur- ) janttor assigned as @ reason that the attendance relied upon for rhetoric, on voie-making ovcesions | Witusianung —cucuck’s yous, the Ways Bad sicaus hice 9200) Cach In the Merchauts’ aad st slidea ani their skating on tae ponus | P0368 twas Wberalty patronized, — but | pu aut thet the Ertl he was the most tremendous foe for the small | fy fia.y got to ve a More profiable poal- UIA any W regrets and tue geam- | When Abner S. Brady leased it for ao gymnasium ran ‘haar ah ‘ tae | tos Seats Mrs. ©, Cluney, toys, «ties, Ae, $590; insured. | emanate 18 passeugerson the | GUthig the summer montns he touad he had « OY. 10 Means charge he contait the South had, Not hay. | tou NET OW ee Batiwin 4 crish Bile Ratway Uckeg otee; 1u88 | Prise avenue cava a8 thoy ouserved that Lue now | nt on bis fi No lessee cous be move susia diy attiek made tug any particul e Was dangerous as | secgeer dpe cs epa ey core | US svered by Lt ne, j which beld- ures of the | Ing, aud Lo rink combined more atiacit upe $e school & politica! almanac ca he found H bs Lad oF Und’ commutiee, 15-4 | patzou’ due rest of te Mullding Is NOL t 1s iu the pose yest assembiy oF pete ever cailocted within | on acer the mind of the Norta was made up oa tie issue of | mused tai cry is good Feasou LO. HS | Aovangea wad. tho brick Walla arp Ml eta vi Weds Lak bo sbatsorel FEF Goths | It Was # faire, Hecause te vnilding.Wwas leased ior | Mo mday. as ihe rebellion he pusved tae South narder thea Course, Sood jena wap, gout shoes. | Amoug the guests were a Mr. Youug and tae wiole year rouad fi leased tor the winter | “PT MIMD SHALL BE RAD, j an tue present tine leis uadoupteily We | j1.¢ married on Thursday and arrived irom proditabie svecuiation, | exelalmed one ef the nonor. ommisstoners of BRALD reporter, many men with more grit ana Worse apparent in tue House of vepreseaiauves from imois. So ue tine ago (hls iohg, gray bearded plonver chap fei aloul o: bea Butior, aad bowler fhvagut he could crush hin out tu a migict. LL 18 oP mourns omly at would prove e one has en@aged the place, | Phe losses on tae hortdon bars, the traveze | Long biaud Ciuy yevtertay ot | possipic thar | 84d the veloctpedes nexrly counternslanced the | “no matter what the resuitrs, of mon the Here 15 & Moral lor future specu. “Bat consi ier, sir, there are in Long teland cnty ne Town on thelr wedding tour. Mr. Young handed | at tae Rm. Toe his young wile very carefully down the tuts sand, until v dt tng tated story of Lig Dulding and ooik & fear Catto we be ee ule nas never. been a severe, malignant or re- AL | E ; ! : Abed raiptatt ‘ gel it u er, 31 iy r . * 9 “tie Fy jared. yis Jators When they desive to Loatou tue current of | five pohee commissioners, a captain of police, wo espe ot not « euler, ae ana oe Bo, win We Generis neual tactics, he J Se SR eral tie daneare tk te eran | popuiar amusement. r MS" Lsergeants md fourteen mok—oual porte 10¢de Lor ue world, us 10 Wis political opponents, | narcowed , 4 At po we BOILER EXPL, ¥ PATHRSOM, t this season's skating in the P E dheve is ho Tuk now tn Jersey City. Tie five towns, twenty-two < sagacious and stippery with nis poittical friends, | (2 Paruswori sud “chuokied to tuk aE Seeunene s Pattie j FIGHTING MEN! more biltiawt than veal The anthoriues | Measows and the swamps possess so few attrac: | seas +3 : Asa politician he 1s cernest in notuing, demonstra- | never made @ gireaver mistake im lus days, He slving | Vuere seem io have felt tais, and are bestirruag | tous for any wurp tat the youttie must “k | Is i adyisabl geet Bows 1 tg teste RL ah tive ip ail thio but m bis dealings with politicians | !ovad Farnsworth a uian nore Consistently vunaic- Day at the residence of Mr. Samuel Wright, at | themselves m earnest over ine metier oi proparauen | SOMe SKavUZ Civer: Asnalt | The 1eF mate To Answer, excep ‘ Jt) owa t vers: i . | the tiroug Wat will cover tho ormanenu skating pond will be opened 10 Coles stroet, but tt | to declare, “We fight ow for tie Bibie. and men of world, there is a soliduess and { blake selling poner and Tdeny ungovernaule and [Beekbeie Paterson suburb, Tho warm water | i vere aseoonas It Is aliounced that tne ico wilh Canuot meet the requirements Of the large popula. They have made tie issue. Let teu how that would be the inst of bim, Buuer A singular accident occurred on Taank: ‘ " ‘ ™ 3 throughout the house is heated in a boller in the C. if th TH} ° " . tuon of tue city, | try. it on.” tie paused for @ OMENS equality of companionship, a eloped maniiness | uuinumidated. FarusiWorth bas sickeued Sea Bute wear, Whica, Lf the cold Weather of ihe past three { ssw, : ‘ about lim, Which all have to acknowledge, Colfax | Ke OL Wasiinytou lke more tian ali vtier things 1a | Kitchen, which is fed by pipes running from a large | days coatinues, Will be speeuuv, hore than ordi be eeeeoaete | Sua sonnet Pe ene eA i rl ounce Wasiington put :ogeiicr, and it will not be queer | tank in tue witle. The waier in (nese pipes was | Bary eo Ut are peng taken od i “Sse 2 kept his position before ihe counity by minging | peigre many moains pass by Farasworth wilt uive ‘ ) GUARD AGAINST ACCIDENT, ‘The season promises to ve exceedingly lively in | tv WS daugnier, who was beside nim, and whose With the people avd euacting upon @ miniature | him a forging, OF Which bucer sands in awe, | oz during the night, watch fact could not de | and the forecs 01 the Park aro Deng so Wsposed as | ovoKen. Messrs. P.D. Sbreve and G Wrisnt wut | APPearance etokewed an tuteliigent ‘and accom f | Farnsw 4 the bead of tae Cou te % noticed 1m the morning when the fires were lighted | to givo the uriiosi attention to tke visors, The hy - bed plisved young lady, just budaing lato womanhood), Fae ake of Henry Clay. tiatne lays te | Guices wai Post Rada Altuongh. au earnest man | uuder an empty boller, ‘The holler became kot, and | PATK police will be 80: dispuved as toyive tucly | OPERA skating pond on the old cricket grounds, | Was furineris m pupil in the scuoul, “nd listened. 16 with Se in,’ . ne oo ,. be - J ‘e Ca nd a. o - e ng of ot is prosperous, aud he lives ia fine new nouse, | Ne 18 BOL a uan Under good disclpiiue, and hive by | the heac cowumnnicaling with tie supply pipes eae sag Pin dct rot their Sekvtous, ‘Aud | foot of Ninth street, aud they intend to spare no ex. | He taut ig 0} Laverne, cineca tec rbd sandwiche i among those of certain other equally | Nie Mls clerk got the ruuntng’ of tls com- | meited the ice so thac it gave Way and the waier Pian the Way Of UAUMOF OF BUDDLY. Ty yee ae Tae ea ee Coeraii Cartier oy Continues | Tinie; ont they are clalmiug too piuch, and they call- Wordly ud succeseful geutiemen, ike Tom | Milles. the clerk Was hand io glove with | rused into the voller. Suddeniy there was | avert in the way 0 dang Pe ee eee eeee SOE EGS DEEPOT HOCER ET DaeIaS aaa CreT Tee ok, | NOL SRCNTO IE? Swans, cf Maorylund; ex-Mayor ’Berritt, of | wail contractors, telezraph inonopo.ists, post | q tremendvus crash trom the explosion of the | Will be p hoe cre is no part ol Hoboken better adapted for 16 | “"Y otor im the day the HERALD reporter called apom Wasnlagton; senutor ‘West, of Louisiana,’ and | ofice architects and whatever sort, of chaps | pouer. It was located in the basement, and | wore ty = Dr nar oT ; purpose than these grounds, | Rev. Father Crimmms, who met iin at (oe door of * Fernanto Wood, of New York. It ‘would | Teguired to come tw that committee, Farmsworih | tne iorce of the explosion Was 80 great tat the | Where the greatest crowds aud the best displays his restlence, corner of East avenue aud Turd ve presi hard to'plek oni a row of folks who had | go. wany & cruuiming Over tie top Of the head for | whove side of the house was partially dislodged Koarthe how Bridge, wien crosses Melake, wio4; | ANOTHER PEAST AT THE HOWARD MISSION | street, and upon announcing nimself as a LeRaLo been d mote to the stezes of the wortd an 3 ne 5 and ie en Was neurly demvisued. The 4 ea. mY . : ortor the rev dd gen . Who was on the had deco.ve more tudarated, These men are always | S00 grew avout that he was unuer the tuumb of | damage was so great that it Was necessary to prop Lin Part wae: , Bessa will be Last EVENING, pals ar teaving. Sie hoanlence, eooeried, nit to his Approachabie by gentiemen, never per ectiy reliable, | the clerk, and the Clerk jouad tuts Qxo0d super- | up thar side OL the house wo Keep it from ialllng. | 1aruls! a” termes Wk ok ieee fe satdaiea witetae’ got , | parior, and an interview followed, The reporter, Ut generally eh top, If you go to see Speaker Blaine | Button to keep gummy. I Maspened, however, that | orcunately, tnere was no one Lajured vy the fiving | UNE rooms, — furasied with all proper | Not satisted with the good work that had veen | Wining to be candid, Insormed the clerzyman Ui &t nls botsc'you Will fad a lasieiul, rien, forty ihou- | We cierk, growa buld by Fapld sucess Ol @ | missties, aithouga the domesiies and several meu. | TEGRCd, to COROT tte re tiers dae eg wilt | done on Tuankagiviag Dag, anotuer feast was pro- | he had been Inlormed that he (Father (rinmips) sand duilar residence, made Oi brick. wit a croxchely See re RIE WRC GAS ate Cone ae x reed of oe ae aan quite aaah! eel | tere Canoe "etue deparimont for the hirtug Get vided by the Howard Mission and home for tne WAS AT CHE BOTVOM OF THE QUARREL “4 Sort Oi & renaissance rool, a servant rained to bay g * udett, V wer, C and burned by the escaping steam, reat panic 1 Barn ghar re ope P r y a “Not in" of "Walk ih, sit” with te greniest pos. | Oftener, play around the surlace more Uian any- | nauraliy ensned in tue house. Tae boler, an ordic j ofskates aud chairs will ve under tre supecvision | little wanderers last evening for the poor of «he Goovcuesriecs, eit pe A Ae Data Sibe factily, a dintug "wavie repuviican but picote- | Dody under the government, An effort was made | nary Kitchen water heuter, must have’ been red | Of ihe Fark supetimucniichs. | A lvud anit for the | qistrict, ‘The coniributions for te fee on Thanks- | —Kather Crimmains, on being in orned of the Mise OUs, ehgraviugs careiiLy designed not to shock any. | DY the chalnzan Of thus committee and lls Clerk to | hot’ when the frozen pipes melted and let the | Ue Of those ariicles wal be mal 6 ou , and adhered | givivg Day had. beea so liberal that it was found | slon of ihe reporter, disumeily siated nat he Was the bowy's parlian aud faccous ivetiass, and a very | Tike away trom Muauett te banding of the Post | water iu: and the oniy wonder 1s that the wuole | 10, and posed <-t" Ce wae ee da edie AUTHOR OF A LARGH PORTION OF Ti10 CirheeRED : ver aon good wife, w ma pretty at o reabscnetie, ported & [> er Mig hf Sivan hic | house was not blown to aioms and all the jamates | Iam Keady, = tae SAWING Ir oT eA yesterday that 4 large amount of provisions was leit \ of Lon: Island city, and that in writing tt he made, s+ of whoin ineriere with State matters, Tad » Btu 123 OF attacigs ie Hed, - soph PPARALUS, nite o V iT cndeavore lake, ( By It happens tat aide cau at auy momont wlicel | Muliert and bie contracts tor tue buuidtigs, wiuctl bd oe the rope gearing, hooks and Ladders to help out the | At6F 1,200 children had been fed the preceding day. | Seda orks TOLTUTE OGRE itl Teeter tek @rouad and imyite men of opposite aMilations to | be had given. 1a the sequel tue arculiecs nas besa AS QUESTION. Unioriuuaies Wao from xccident or carelessness | It was in consequeace determined by Rev, | wee 10" ” lia é his Lospiality, ach Set of whom presumes to Reeser eee een eae ot Mrs gente aad Woe tvio ae taba inatineda tee oO. bi Mr. Vam Moter, the Superintendent, to have | STRICKEN OUT AT ALBANY ry on aad his periect sympathy, | chatrman of the commitiee 18 in a iair way to an- 2 Fie PST kates ie veted tn tueir use, In ot! a k . Ne hag. 8 hai dozen Facile conse | derstand. that he has been made gawe of by uls | To THE Eprror oF THE HERALD:— Engiahi this 8 atvended to by the omtcers of the | SR0lber tent, tls time for the mothers, and | by some power or anthority that fe Knows not of:— #2 cajoled into tus diniug room. Next morning | subordinate. 4 A the "woul 6b Huinane Society, Who may be seen around the poads | Mot for wae children, and in consequence doctrines or tenets of any religion, ur of aay the solid men of New Bugidud discuss upon terms CLERKS RULING COMMITTEES, ne of the “weaknesses”! of the gas companies | in tue Louion parks caved in huge cork Walsicoals , sasteyening the poor wonien the motzlers of the Pi slgrrerg | 38 hot be taught, te 01 periect cor aideuve the relacous of capital to West | | The subscrvieacy ot soune cleras vt committees js | deveions itself when houses are changed. They | during the short spelis of skating weather, But by | tts ones assembled at the mission rooms ‘The | fara rn ie, pass hien or peverecoknaae erm Juvesiinents witu liu. An cegant dinner en- | Msgracesui, Formerly tie newly eiected Governor, | have difficulty in correctly taking the meer, It will | {at the best measure tor the prevention of favalities | | tne ecmposiuons or statements Tavorasie or preyiiiatal 40 suibg aciinits the high T people o: Pennssivania | Washoura, of Massacuusetts, was chawman of the is ‘| ui the tee Is thar of lesseumg the depun of the | reater portion of che noble offering of the AbbattoIr the paruculur doctrines or teneta Of Any relilowcor of any‘ to lus fullest symp thy, an’ the high tarutseasts | Comantree on Claims of the’ House of Kepresenta- | S¢t OD to their books as two thousand feet or so less | water, about te Winter season, wDLIl where t4 not Socivty, which consisted of sixteen sides of meat, | Feli.joussect or sects, or which shall teach the partioner have codiy garaished fora tue iree trade break. | tives. Be tad a cers—a Uppiang insigni icant cnap, | than {i really stands. The effect is that a new tevant | more than turee .ee! of Water anywhere. The ter- twelve ho; nd piee’ ft lami: 4 veal Li | dovtrincs or teny:a of any reiiglon, or of any reliions 6 lusts, ‘shou he lelis @ good Joke upou the guests of | Who Used wv go around taclug Up rows Lor tue Mem: | Anus hus thst gas bill two thousand feet or eo higher | TH)¢ calammitles which saddened the Uritisn metrop- hogs and pieces of lamb aud veal inumer | of govis, bo tuighl, road, ‘regomineh ied OF aduuiived in aay toe diht belore. "In due order comes @ broakiast wo | Pers Of tue committee. This cierk made many ene | oy py tmoath’s: bill Oils, a8 that in Regent’s Vark, where scores of pleas: | @ble, still remained, aud the poor people were , % the public shoots of Long Isiant Cty. legation aad aaiuner to the carpet. | tntes for the geutlemen on che committe, and tuo | than his next month’s bill, even though the con- | nre-sekers. were arowued, ‘roused up tne slecpy | trealed to an anundant meal. They preseuted every |. Father Crimmias further declared that he took These ure havdied Wil surewdness and | Oulter day He reached the crisis o. his career by being sumption appears to be the #ame, People should | auihorities to a scuse ‘of the danger, ant | aononrance of hard lines and povert " and adhered to the principle that, under article 1 unpled, and he gels au undersianding | detected In commerc.al operativa, and was asked | aiways note how the meter standa when they take | BOW every plece Of ornacaental water tn London 1s | 8PP& § and poverty—scarecly ANY | of the State constitution, section 1, and section 26 whole Country as it appe Oagres:, | to Tesign a position he aeld moue of (ue executive so z kept of asafe depth, In Ceniral Park duriug the | Of wem belng comfortably dressed; the majority of ; of the act of Incorporauon of the city, no local power ferent is this, Low much s nod more | deparuaenis oi the government. Possession of a nouse. Of course thess “mistakes” | summer mouths the water is alowed co Mil the laxe | Ulem, as they Came tuto tae room, evidenuy reiurn- | Was enabled to force the Catholic cituldren to listen, Gramatic, than to see young Mr. Coliax wilh some POWER OF COMMITTEES, in taking meters the first month are not to be con- | for boating purposes, Astie ice season approacues | ng from a nara @ay’s labor. She neignberhyod | to tue reading of the nated silver just es to him by the ‘There ts scarcely any committee contro! whereof | sidered a fraud. No oficer or employé of these ua. | 1t 1s in which the | mission IS situated 18 KING JAMES TRANSLATION OF THE BIBLE, 4 sorham Hufacturing Company, holding @ cold | does Dot Jead Wl power, Soiue une ago at the Fut | portant companies would alow that. LEP DOWN TO TITR WINTE! LEVEL, one Of tie poorest in the city, and the reeipieuts of | and he eet called tne attea‘ion of the inter. coflee re on Jor dissenters, established churci- | Avenue Hotel, in New York, @ respousivie person In the fali of 1870 I knew three ladies who took | 80 that paler sum Téas may not iret his soul abont | charity are in consequence extremely destitute. To , viewer tothe Old Testament (veuicrouomy XXiiL, Teen, temperance society men, covyivialists and | Was Heard Wo Say — possession of three houses in Ninth and in sixteentn | the safety of any of his ofsprmg over tures | the untiring exertions ot this mestitation and similar | 1, 2, and XXvitL, 30, 56 and 67, aid Jo XL, 16, 1%) wire pullers | Biaide 1s HO hypocrite; he is simply a “I believe that —— 18 trying to be chairman of | sireet, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Two of | fect six Inches high. In other words, the | 01€s 15 due the credit of so uleviauing the misery of fi wn example of the impropriety of readiug the hig (rauied, Mieiwetnal miryvor, in which every tac- | the Committee on —. I tmug I will go to him | them took their meters when they entered, and | average depih is three feet, deepening ouly | the people us to make Iie not entirely destitute, fo ile in the public schools Without comments, i Uon takes Its Liapression, bat he keeps nothing | @ud oifer Mun @ retaining fee of $5 000 as a lawyer, | Whea their first bill was presented found the meter | Rear the slulce, where I is five feet, We | Judge trom the thavktul spirit dis ilayed by the poor | The clergyman, coming back to the charter, loug. Around Us digare of a man the chaps woo | in order to vel my case before him, so that [can | misstated—nuderstated—av the sturt, and goc a | Can Imagine how the darlings oi Fiftn avenue, wich | Wouen last evening, this philauthropic spirit Is | called attention to the constitution of the United Seek Committces dive and dandec, and everybody | talk to tim freely about it wnen he imuunis to tue | reduction. ‘Ihe third kuew that her bill was enor- | taeir bg ed forms muiued Up in costly furs, will ap- | thoronghiy appreciated by those in whose behalf | States, the constitation of the State and the foliow- — ¢: Koes away perfectly satisticd that his formise 1s | head of thai committe.” mous, and, by persistence aud threats, got the geu- | proach thelr pradent mamas and how ‘the con- | 1b 18 exerted, Pg Sioner desc @ consider. | ing clause 1a the city cuarver:— biade, while, perhaps, hot one promise vut of fity It was curious that the man of whom our in- | tiemen Who preside over the books to discover an , Versation between them will take shape In this | able time, as th uineF Atvending was very | SroTto! All chillren between the ages of four and 1s ever kept, aud We dexieruus politician relies upon | formant spoke had also mausged to hi through | “error’’ of the same sort of 2,000 feet. wise:— a = lg inige, but ail were abundantly satisiied, ana, | twenty-one residing tn the city shall be entitied to attend any contingen Circumstances W bear Lim out aud save | NumeTuUs Criers, the superstition spread abroad by the way, do people who pay by the week ever THE PATINKUSE OF THE PERIOD. When it hat concluded, went on thelr way | of the public echoow therein, and the parents, guardl.ns oF pum. 4 that ue was to coWe Lo the head of atteast hail a | find the colleccor to be more lenient the frst month Mother ean 1 go out to skate? pecan hed ey Mian ng i pl Py tig Bee gg A A IR nd MORE ABOUT BLAINE, dozen diferent comunittees, aud wader eacn super- | than ever afterward? Do they find him to preseat ‘Oh, yer, my dearest daughter; Supported by voluntary contributions, And {ROU te | et oe ae ee a inca sie aus public ecbool tw etd A certain suave timidity aliernating with a cev- | ston he Could gobble uy a set of fees, vo. bills before tie end of four weeks, a full Tkndw wou'he more tian three feet elght oniicers sometimes find themselves In straightened | the matracon Of any entre te nay public choot ta wala Sain nacvous courage carries blaine Mae ae a ene MO, WiLL MBAD WAYS AND MEANS, month? Ithey do let thein consider whether an If you do make a holy in che water. circumstances, sae anatitucion gas hitherto maa- oe iced pitch agen estate tak i \ ards, He Is never al- next Vou r “ ” . . 0 Ke te - ro ty gress the two rst chuirmanstips | “error” of two thousand feet would be less observ. | | With this congolatory rhyme in our ears we can hha tnvongit tue: Gatien eee gual begiN~ | waite ne had in His church on last Sabbath coun wether insiacere, but he | to be considered are Ways aud Means and Appro- | abie in tne bill for {0 1 . F ngs it has, through tue unticug exertions of ir. 2s uo seutuuucutaiis and ho shallow pretender usiag | priations. | Ways and Means, as all readers OL ihe | Week's Base BTrOrSTS OL ey aie, eget for one | Look Houward Au herlect composure to thy arrange: | Van Merer, become quite a power, and. ts how one | Selled His congregation wo be tirm and 4 pigasivle aud statesumanlike ction to cover the | HekALD know, 1# the committee which devises | first bili rendered to be at ail safe errors. ILLUMINATE THE LAKE AT NIGHT. ol the mont useful and Imporiant of the charitavie 1 RESIST an eee de MANNER Keen Cunning processes O/ a talse heart. Without com. | Methods of ruiing the revenue and discriub | You cau place iny name at the service ofthe Prest- | The edge of the Lake will be lit with gas lamps at | stitutions of the cuy. Is sphere of labor 1s ciemy | Slt Attompts to read the Protestant oF any other Mauding the cute respect of moralisis he sults | Mates between the articles which shall pay | dent of the Manhattan Gas Company, if he desires io | frequent intervals, while in the contre, on temporary | *Moug chiluren, the scholars wemg mostly ite | ivie in the pnblic schools, an deotai PHLOsOP bers ald people Who Know thaca country | duty or submit 10 excise. Appropriations | louk Into these cases, ‘SUME n { | Doysand girls who make their living in the streews, | Wder the constitutions of the nation and State and as big as ours cannot always be best governed by the | 18 ihe commtiee which determines wine shall sin a ee fe pine molten fhe | fag hadiny fe taste tase One interesting feature of the Work of | poh mee coe Onaron” soe ah aes 3 pa highest principles, | vs eB e done with the moucy Taised (nrough the opera- WHAT ay i of humming skaters with the lithe forms oarting z=. wee. ts that = motuers | can CATHOLIC CHILDREN ty tip LH QOUwERY NOT RQUALLY GOVERNED, lions oi the Ways and Means Committee. ‘Thus, to HAT ARE THE RATES? to and fro over the snining ice, casting their shit ratio f dren = daily = tthe ; had che right to protest against listening to the coll, it # queer thing hat We two great parts of the | the great mass of the american peopie, these two ee aE IAD ing shadows now before them, now behind whem, % { ey themseives fea = to K | Scriptures, he assurea them that the vccastoa wluiry Wave tue wast Jorve In the representative | Committees detormine ait Our Feiations vo the Jederdl | wi eiing © gomething to be kept in the storehouse of memory, | GUtIng tue day. One hans wt ety ne | Gemanded ther carctal adherence to the laws body of Cou According to the basis of popu- | goveruinent. Ways aud weans Committee deier- | Something Concerning the Postal Moncy Or- | Over the weaker parts Of the ice One rated ane wage aa sory and cicam houses. | every particular, and refraining [rom @ violation uf estan | representetion the wo poten Jal. paces of ee ae mae taxing Us; Appropriations de- dev System, RED WARNING LIGHTS tana weebon flap = ay Ha See thei. The mmister gave the reporter fenders of oe teens a ees OUgit to be at suali be done with our mobey When the ) 1) rug EpIToR oF THR HERALD:— will be placed. These in the day will be replacod USTRACION oribwest. ButNew | goverument has got Would ve hard x cone srooat? tistics, furnished by the Superimendent, are tute- A STRIKING If, aint tes hos Earne eh against the P yoy n party fie head of the s ipropiaacion Committee ‘s Peer As Ihave learned all I know of the “International tio ferrace splanada mates wall raise. to anotner wud one srial took of the eniidren on *Tnurat ti rr. Shesgnines: ine, pielOe snatation wud ochor bases ue Noruiwe. eet re @ exe 108 308901 rad y— - or Sy: ” ai ¢ r Ces8, rs a ‘ i pacrouuge in New York aug: toe weagra renga - aird cotiscieh vous seats, anid 'ae bie bead Gud the United States from your journal, 1 t.ink it Ladies’ ip sy tution afe not confined to ths city or State, batsend | Pushed i TION UNDER THR 15: a a Roravrest hes bed eect one tHe PuGte SOrT ee Ee aac oreaqig's | right that I make known my complaint through ON TH LOWER LAKE, their ollertugs trom ail parts of tie Union, ‘and even | KING JAMES’ TRANSTA’ INKSPAND, 0; these secuous, The President, wiile nominally 4 character y ; itty from Hurope, the Treasurer yesiciday recoiving a | While represented the schoolhouse, wit the re- Glecteat from Tuidots, ts ore ota sane Poy TT Te i © wishes to. sce an eveLand | It Thave during the past eight years sent many | Near Filty-ninth street, will be guother building | mark, “You see what they w ” aiiiiation Waa & Western man. ‘Lhe Vice Prestdeut | AS Lo the next chatrinan of the Wi iblic moneys made. as, | small sums of money to my relatives am England | “98 1 the Fifth avenue entrance. 4 Shek lor $00 irom Paisley, Sootiaay, ‘The following | MAY 1 said the Feporier, Of the Cuiied Stules iso irom the Northwest, i | novody Kaows Who Wat will be, unless Mr. Blaine | Who are less fortunate than J, and J hailed with | atthe upper end of the Fark on 110th strect, will be FOR THE YORK BNDING MAY 1, 1871 a ij vl he friends of Kin and Mea ON THE HARLEM Lak! miei ott es James, you wink, Want the Koran, your Bivie an ios | ail ocher bases of faith and practice igaored and Chiefly absorbed in writing fov (ne New York weekly | laa tt secreted im the receases’o. his brain. It 13 | joy the consummation rane vagal “ * d a et nas yt . of the treaty res 1 to, | @uotber nouse near the Sixih avenue enirance, ihe a ot | King James? transiatiod made tue corne: papers aud keeping w good x 1p yu ti nc an the be. that laine hus deveruined who the | ‘but until its rates tor sending ‘are ‘altered T have | arrangements for the comfort of skaters: will be poo Pabedan fs Sed | tae edinoeT? Conte MRS gious of New York aud tue East, Thus it happens that | ma , aitiough it 14 possibie he has promised | used it my first and iast time. On saturday last | | ready in @ few days, When @ new code of rexula- senoo #, of whor 146 are Widows. 646 Father Crimmins' response was asmile and the of lao pebilitce’ras tasitaba tote the eo age ge | at Lad SIX persous —and, perhaps, teu—the chair- | posied £2, which cost giv 75, and for sending 1t | Uons for the guidance and Cat tobi. ot has will Conc oh ed ay remark:— } bu rr p Lands of Sew | maustip, eltuer by implicauon 6 hi ts. The © 4 M A 04 " . They Whi not o ong wownen’s bide © Ass. Sat " England. The President of vie repabucan ry iP wn or directly. The | tity cen! Tie Cunard or Anchor line of steam. | be issued and posted extensive y, ¥ eo ae | dou are a gentleman of intelligence ana caa— tous | nominal contestauts for toe place are Kelley and | slip Companies would have sent the same money | Mulermily diferent from those of lasi year, wien Ave ayo in Sanday wehoo. Hog M1 the Senate is & Senator from Khude Island; the | Garueid, Itas wei Khown that Bi tert erenc uded:— Average Bt prayer rossting, No Speuker uf the House comes from te extreinely 4 at Blaine entertains | tor $11 1% The diterence of iitteen cents is only @ | are models of their kind aad are appe 4 in vow nassen. ito comlempt for Kelley, and tt 14 believed that | trifie, I know, but it is fieen cei UL. NB, rr Lasteru Stale of Male; tb chairian Ol Ute best | he is a litte afraid to give the post to General Gar- | ana there 18 & principle involved, I ‘teem Ae my Visitors wil pau ont e ice by the pains aad sangwaye Pin ot homes and aaa vrganized aud miost eillciedt comimiies in the | feld. To mane Kelley chairuaa would bring on | duty to inform you vf the transaction, and ask why for that purpore, M ry visite House is irom ine State of Massucnuset Fr | Hamme the wrath 0. ine Norihwest and of New york | te governments of the two counties cannot lor oo the Lootacrapers on the gangplank, before stepping on Dewes; the chairman or ellicient man of anotuer | Cuy, Whie to give tt to Garaeld would provoke the | ward stall suis Of money as cheaply as steamshi; the ice, am ing the at avsoluie comuiites 18 Mr. Hooper, vf Bostod. In | Mmucudoes of Peousylvania, the weauer part of Ohio | coinpames? 1 am yours, respectiul P| Bo not drop tobacco, clgar stumps, paper, nulahells or | Pecks of coal wm g te Ba suit, We Noriuwegt Bas the honor of giving uomes | aud ihe Balt districts Of New York. It is probavie NOVEMBER 26, 167, ae TRaDE byt inal Wore Pay eee ore i we rhter, Garments, nieces of bedding 2.9 | GrAW CO; cisions, + 1% | Much more was uttered by the reverend father; bat, passing much 01 it over, be deciared thas tt 19e War he was actuated by TAK PRACHINGS TE HAD RECEIVED inthe Churen, and in all his acilous ko Wha gov. erned by the public weal. He Was not a bigot and Would not prove one; bat he wus opposed Wo the Teacling Of any Bibie uy the schools 1 ro visions Kk aud poor .