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1 : NEW-YORK DALY TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1s66. e koo e A soonet or later, and not oo of constitutional right or | that our children will. ¥or at present, iordinate | pressod themselves, by poprlar voto, in favor of & of fundamontal principle, Wo caunot consider this a | drudgery, excessive application, are general—quite as | union of the two Principalities under a forcign case for a Veto. much £0 among those who have a competence as with | prince. It is, of course, no sccrot that the chief the poor. We are overworking as a people—the | motive of this policy i3 the hope that & forcign Among the plundering propositions lefors tho | energotic and thrifty save—and supporting far too | prince can give a greater stability to the uuion Board of Councilmen is one to remew the lease of | many triflers and parasites, drones and sots in virtual | than a native nobleman would be able to do, and that -, ¥ [ Ll B the VIHth District Court-Rooms, corner of Seventh- | idleness. If every one who is able had to work eight | he can thus lay the foundation of a Roumanian cu- Yo Butke, Dilss Madolie Heuriquos, Bise K. Barwett, | 5oy w0 own debiliiated, exbavatod , uch is tho fate of | AV0 00d Twenty-second-st., for 10 years, atan annual | hours per day, there could be no absoluto need that | pire, to which, in the course of time, even the Rou- Feballouasd auwbers. Be of good cheer, unfortunstes, Broxnexs will restore, | Teut of $2,600, although tho City has been paying | any should work longer. Let us hope that they will | manian districts of Austria might be annexed. Such o d P m)m-.“" MOUNTEBANK; | Feavimato, reinvigorate you. It is never taken in vain. In takingyou | Lt $700 per year for the same rooms, and there is a | manage these things better in the next century, if | amove is, therefore, looked upon by Turkey as the loss CRUELTY TO ANIMALS, i 105 S RS B CATARRE, Dyaprrsia, RoROPULA, BRrONORITIS, Laven A%0 Kionee Disgasss —\Wa R Purves, Flusling, N, Y. for 60 proprictor of the Linnwan Nurserics. announces to ¢l world (he discovery of NAToe's IEMRDIALS PROM ULANTS, surpsss: ine 19 corative powers all bitherto known to man. Those comptiss ost7ev: Corga o1 tie above, and for sll Tnberited and X tios, Merourial phy of Ring" 8 porsonsfrom among whom (he “Cone servative"” nomy.60 for Governorand Liout.-Goye0{ of our Stato are 13y to bo soleoted this Py, Whichever of them shall i the victim will Liars ¢ popular Governor and a majority of 30,000 ¢g pugg sgainst. And, o3 ho is to ‘gain only notorioty, we g gost that e should be brought out early, go thag be mny have a good doal of this. ! ¢ —— IRVING WAL VENINO at 8, The OPERA OK LA JUIVE ( the Jewous) Boschetti, Auastasi, Mousiani, Qtilierl, Felioal, Signoc G, ot , BELPHEGOR, ANT . Vo b s s B da Vernon Mcmrs. Burus, B Ralion” Blaadall, By, Holucs :;“p;‘{‘“::.‘l:"“" 7. 80ld by ol Drugglsts. Dopot o 23 Deyat. | 11 ding belonging to the City in Twenty-vinth-st., | not before. of one of its provinees, by Russia os tho loss of a fu- | F'eW people are aware that thie supply of eomacy it gE— “SYNPTOM> OF WORMS IN CHILDREN 810 OfloL Over- aud now unoceupied, which will better nm:ummod,to & ture dependeucy, and by Austria as the loss of a new | poor beef to the markets of the Eastorn citioy ig CUIS EVENING, ot 6 THE TUREE GUARDSMEN. kil Woikd I s WLl Lernia sonsei ok tea bl | 218, COuTt, Byvan mba i S8 Board can kill this job PROACRIPTION OF BELS, coveted crownland. There s no reason, ou the other | chiefly owing to tho treatment to which animaly ary T and save the $25,000, if they wi piik B ook Pl Lmsbiaahy Tho proposition to exclude for four years froma | poyg aiadeod 1 Shelr' mt“\u_'\;}gh!‘hfg:gggm o TUE WeAR | b ceandved only by (hs uso of & sure remedy. Bmown's Vie , why England, France, Italy and Prussia | exposed ansportation from the voice in the Federal Government those who were | o1 show it N | and Western prai i JEr N Mo Birney Wiktame surpe Quopny o orm Josoni 400 e 04 otipnt, - The Scnato has reealled the nomination of A, B. guilty of attempting to overthrow that Government :{monl of Lha.;{m(;:ap:::cm ?h:hia:rlli:::m.:lfif :’WNbwal:?:mLm Mwm AT MAZEPPA. Tj"r::”"'l“ N:&”'h:l" “““fi"“’"'"‘ z":‘.h ""ll’: Sloanaker, » Philadelpbia politician, in the_ place of | 8nd disrupt ""'U"""" is recelved with shrieks of | 4 Roumanian Europe would appear as a barrier to the | days in succession aud not materially damage the ———— M,,,":‘:‘ ',':,‘;:; bricka ,:;',:; ‘,T';,L::::',fiu‘.' dess | Gien. John . Taggart, a soldier of reputo, as Cole horror by “"‘ L"PP‘f"h”""’ l'“""“Y: Wo do not | oiension of Russia on the Black Sea, an event which | quality of their flesh as an article of food, Suoh iy 1‘,‘%-‘."'}1:5'& STATUE RRIDE— | mads by (e dry mf-lu wackiaes oll OnuNDLE To Prscas ou be- | lector of Internal Revenue in Philadelphia. Sloanaker favor the policy of disfranchisement, simply because | 1 the powers of Western Europe have sufficiont rea- | the law of animal economy that, whenevor the rog- Slaters,Madame Brebingsc .4 | oy perosun 70 PRo8T, ) will be romembered as the person who presented o | WO doem general enfranchisement every way prefer- | o to foar, The Roumanians, therefore, court the | lar asdministrations of food and drivk are withtels S T T g A Requa, Generst Agwot, No. 141 Broadray, 8. T | 00 o™ o ontrivance a8 the spontancous offering | AVIe; but it is a fuct, abundantly established, that the | gcor of the Western Powors, and have made a special | there is a draft made on the reservod blooa-m@né' NG a8, DEVILKIN, THE LOFTURY TICRET. | Crpar CaMPHOR used in Fura, Woolens, &o. of tho Iadies of Phitadelphia, said wax-work being | Rebels, lad they succeeded, would havo disfrauchised | yig for tho friendship of Prussia hy electing Prince | doposits to supply tho cxhaustion of the muscular aud \Q’.“fi}i\m‘y{"{xfi:«'&ifl? ri:‘."?:-',“flf very low rate of fusuranse against Morms, &o. C. C.iswold by every | g)o4nqkor's own investment and invention. We shall the Southern Unionists, not temporarily, but for all | (harles of Hohenzollern the Hospodar of the United | nervous powers of tho aystem; and this specdil y ro- " BROADWAY THE, ¥ THIS EVENING, Miss Adah leanca N TUIS EVENING, T! OROSSING THE LIN ol company, deapget ;. Manmg Simigmin; Samsch Boson, | probably bave an interesting debate upon wax, with a time. Thi_' truth d”"" not rest on such ""““"7“! 8% | Principalities. sults in the absorption of the cellular juics. Tt ean- BENDITO; | At Home. — When persons caunot Jeave tho | Senatorial permission to Mr. Sloanaker to remain in | G0V Wise's alone. There i ample corroboration | According to our latest advices, no agreemont had [-not, therefore, be otherwise, when cattle are shut upin R LA e Fbron: | crowded citio,in times of visiation of th Cholera, ey onebt to | g ghadloy of private life uuvesed by the cares of reve- from various quarters. ; been arrived at between the great Powers, The Rou- | cars in Illinois, Indiaua, Qhio, or Kentucky, subjocted Maecs, Hadaway, Dal L. Jnauisor xkh E; Jobustone Havilnd, | use some simpls preventive, like Canveron & Hovers & s 0 exvlse In Febrnary, 1863, the leading Confedorates of | yanian deputation, sent to Germany to inform Prince | to & wearying, sickening motion, deprivod of food aud L AR A " | nasvgon. o kong o bowela o boceming oo lovep. West Virginia issued from Richmond an address *To | Chgrles of his election, had not yet. scquitted itself of | water, until thoy arrivo at Now-York, Philadelphis, S ot eveini CIRGUS, ko ] DAuLEY'S MAGIOAL PAIN EXTRACTOR i8 10w 80| Citizons of Brooklyn and its suburbs are invited to | the People of North-Western Virginia,” urging them | ies mission, and the Paris Conference bas thus far re- | Baltimore, or Washington, but that a supply of sof, YIS EVENING, ut & EQUESTRIAN A . | knowlodznd to be the afost and aursat curs for Piles, Rheumation. | attond the meeting this evening at their Academy of | to take ground for the Southern Confederacy. In | yained without a result. The question of the fate of | flabby, juicoless beef should be tho rasult, Ty | J Soage o, . Jaen E. Cooke, bile. Carioite de Berg . | Skin Diseasss, Brulaes, Coros and Bunions. Sold by all Druggistsat | Musio to urge a rigid enforcement of the act of our late lb'l:' manifesto, they say: | the Principalitics remains unsettled, aud the agitation abominable practice has been carried to such an ex. s ors pvris STANTS MIKeTRE 25 ceuts abox. Depot. No 49 Codarat, N, V. Logislature regulating the salo of Intoxicating Liquors | (- 7he Moreh con mever conguer dhe Soush, Db \silt e | i these and all the neighboring countries of European | tent that self-defonse and a due concern for what wa THE ELEVHANT, LES MISERABLES, LKA, A Lady who has suffered for over five monthi the | in the islaud counties. The Rev. Henry Ward | attewpt to subjugate a brave, freo, "u‘hm’i‘lhmlt rt.fl:{:‘-::l: Turkey unallayed. Reports apparently well grounded | eat, independent of & proper regard-for the trestmont otten, The af mos exireine torture from Neurwsis bas been comptetely carsd by | poochor ad tho Rov. Theo. L. Cuyler will be among | Fe0Rle con never be fongleen or fraitien, JChs arompt (o | reprosent the disposition among the Christians of Eu- | of animals, have forced us, who are dopendent on OUR AFRICAN P TY'S MINSTRE CHRIS o ono doso (* forty deops”) of METOALYR'S UneAT RuRUMATIO Rid- the North in_prosecutin ' LESGUES, DANCES, SOLOS, DURTS, elcr E e S I | the spoakers. _ . - ifvoke wervile inaurrectlon, bave placed fery gUIC o BaMTEA | ropean Tarkey a3 uncommonly warlike aud ouly | cattle-dealers for boef, mution and pork, to invoks Loy, T SoukaR .?Ps}:',”slm..r'h_«‘»:- o3 g | by featicim fas beow oontrmed by ferocions oy, 11 is ot waiting for an opportune moment to attempt & simul- | legislative protection againat this eruol and nofarions 2 CTATUES | Do enie W e, Tadleation. se. D Tianmivws Panprane | TER EIGHT-HOUR MOVEMENT-T ey e eation iy | taDCONS Fising. It is, therclure, deemed probable that | mode of tranaporting Live atock to thia cify. by baie 6 e 3o OE 1 O T | L e evwive, ‘Sol oy DosAs BARKSS 4 Co.y aut o (f:?:.‘w";"‘” e o 0l o o’ crtandy w1l ove ackal Gl | tho flames of war onco Kindled inneiglboring Tho recant act of the Legislaturo, which is uow a o oo A U Drugeiats g ofd] | of Virginia remali undor her jurisdiction. The entirg 2 . P ¥ 4 SOMERVILLE ART GALLVIEY, Ko 86 Roateay. | = - The eight-hour movement bins faild, and most of | wil be couquered oral Vieginie wil be fres, By sl to :“";U would shortly communicate itself to Northern :‘n;‘::"".“:: 'g" 3'1:0- provides that no railvosd A N ok I CEBERGS or tho | MARVIN'S NEW PATENT ALUM AND DRY PLASTER | the numerous strikes of the workmen, in this and adjoloing. | Soiree, the Confederate and Phate Over et o ey will be | TUCkeT- pany in the State of New-York transporting o1 beasit of the Soldiers’ Orpliany’ Home. T e Bt S DU R Highly omsmtery’ 24 | clties, havo eaded by their returning to their old tasks, glad to e ed by every motive of interest and of honor to redoom — tle, sheep or swine, shall confine the same in oars for ¢ ——e— e L ¢ Wige wsestite get their old wazes, ‘Kbis result was inevitable from the frst; | the »vu:l(ll: :5} E dld.:vl:ld‘:xm!ruto Sl Th, Ciod dnty & LABOR LAWS IN LOUISIANA. a longor period than 28 oouseontive houra without, IRVING HALL, 4 GIMPLIMENTARY CONCERTT0 WALTER RUSSEL JOHN STON 10 & Co,, 205 Bdway, and 721 Chocturt st Phis | qyg oaly the atrikers themsolyos, and the political demagogues | o " 5B enomy to = te o dismember ourveneiable | 1X-Gov. Hahn of Louisiana—who never was reck- | unloa for rosti : " P PowpkR.—Cheaper nd | who boped to make votsa Ly assuming tho cLamplonsiip of | ommonwealih, © They face ch ding for resting, watoring and fooding for at en to abide the event of a war i1 | oped a very tempestuous Radical—haswritten a letter | least ten consecutive hours. In case the owner or " RIDUEW00D DISINFEOTIN 53 PRSI RN better than Chtoride of Lime, Di becally dealt with, Man- o 1 ot | which they have taken the part of trattors and they must abide by it.” * . ORiAT RAULKOAD LUNURY—Tho PORTADLE LIFAD- | Nor shontd it succeed and be is 80 friesd to American | large muforily of the citiaens of North- Western Virgiala have the Louisiana Legislature relating to freedmen. The | and fsod of th animals, it is made the duty of the,, Rusr. of Pooker Brarn. Patent-d. Weisht, 1 1. Adjusted fns | workingmen who docs not (el thew plainly that in this | ehcrished aloval attackinent to the State, and that they ablor Louisiana Legislature had no doubt of the merit of | railroad company to comply with the provisions of tiy uperior to a Stoeping Car. Wl Intalifel | o1y ggle which they Lave sought, justico waa pot on thoir side. | AT :::,;’:;fi,:;,.izlvk,". o how fo wmage due sllonspe® | their work, for they printed it all in o pamphlot—but | act aud to chargs the expense 03 a lisn on tie R Hoouw, No. 124 As for legislating eight bours to be a day's work. i is contru- e to retire to ploces where we could seive the eause | that was for home consumption, and calculated, like | atock. - e 3 f ; b, wnd several thousand Lave Joloed our armics, it / “ uuu.a: 'ln":-‘-‘nwr"o:" \?0 2 Ex.‘yfl L"l'-t;": l;’::xr:r'.l'":n‘:':l: :;‘ffim':n - '"""'"Mfij semler that & wholo rmxmun)uy so great as ours | the almanacs, for the meridian of New-Orleans. Of For oach aad every violation of this act there is Heallog and Bonotlical, for e Noraccy and Ba A in the case of usury laws, it could meddi aw iuo the interior; nor could they alone | t1o oode as 4 whole Gov. Hahn justly remarks that | fixed a i o Tusm Cavers Caswicstcy Desrmorie of 100 afher siyies. 8o by sl i make Iaws ohly to be Lroken. Such a law would benefit ooly n their borders. Many were ham- justly penalty of $100; this, usless. 'u.nlfndel ty 100 other atyies naglectod is, ; : bl e 0% workmoa i, Goveraracal etaploy. a1 the ¢x. A Witk :yhannf:xlznnml'llnotx;:t: * however much credit may be due for the skill with | apply to the case of every anima! By Tar Use or DistarecTasts um;;‘. '“.A“:::(:':;:li:x mlx's‘::n [5‘1;' A 4“?5,‘.},-:.. oty ir less lucky bretren. It could never guide the eir. suby.isslon could be which the animus of these laws was soughll to be d}n- we fear, too small a forfciture to ivaure tho onforcs. to trresistibie free will | puised, there is nevertheless really very little desire | mont of the law. Experience, however, will corresh Pusincss Notices. CroLeka, = Trrurs axp Treavo Favees, yera of labor, nor Limit the contracts | €ome. Lemg compelled to re PREPARYD BT Hrassan & Co., CAswrrL, Maok & Co. of T and, beaides, o law whatever, no entoreed by n!dlr'lv .Ml‘"' flll'l:’lfl b ¥ d T e T ' A0Y Y Lan now. ba the imputed to (how ns a crime, Folurtary and corrupt s tud 4 i % ; n Tas NavYoax Duurvsorise Coupanr. _,;‘.,:,fl{},’;”‘:,';,,,“_'“‘,::‘_,,";,‘,{‘_E,L,‘;j;:}"(f#fl{:fl?, D | o deys work bh the vatioue. iodastriee of dffereat | f NEVER i crc e T enrin | 2 o justice to ouo-Ralf of tho population of Loulsi- | minor defeots. Meauwlsle, tho lovars of prims becf, 141 ocemary for the sl of tho bl ewith Uhat pow il . | niion o the Hurgoom Qenersl U 8. Army. by E.D. Movwox, M.D- | mieh /o e ot e fufmre of the eipit. | THiS wanifesto is sigaed by Chas, W. Ruseell, | 403 good mutton, aud palatable pork-steaks, may con- ator-closats, | Aetor Piace, Glintou Hall, N SREAY etk 1 BR MARUPACTURING COMPANY'S now L'AM- s uow ready, also, Buttontole Mackine. No. ceriain Disinfectants shou'd be ueed in all ctambers, privion, sinks, urinals, nurecrion, sick-rooms, gutters, and wherover 5 least offensive smell can possibly exist. As several madoubted coses of Cliolera bave appearcd in this aity, and a8 Typhos and Typhoid fevers almast coustantly provail, it 0 deamied adrissble to recommend the geasral vas of Disinfectuts The first statute requives the freedmen within the | gratulate themselyas on the prospect fnaugurated he first ten days of Januaiy of cach year to make con- | the Legislature® g tracts for the wholo year. That is what is called free | Our representatives at Albany 3id no* contont théwi- Inbor in Louisiana, Supposo we tvansfer it to New- | solves with the simple altompt to insure us a supply York, in order to testits value. Putalawin the | of savory meats; thoy humanoly anl wisely wenb bour morement, and uibo of (e fatlure of ost i the strikisms | Robert Johuston, Thggas 8. Haymiond, Gideon D. to thew bath. The sirfkes were for b x 3 he same work; [l sight bour movements Camden, Joseph Johnson, William L. Jackson, and ages for lo Bott, therefore, ¢ ten other of the leading Confedemtes whose Lomes were in West Virginia. It proves tut, before o romoved trom No. 1 ee wo have & larze and inst the groat fact, pot yet seared that b Eveny Hovss EmovLo 1AvE Dm. Covaramer’s FLuid. o iy W s Moma s 8 | 1o o we i we oe.sill iw inia would join the Confedoracy, her rulers o bt us. 4 : Fvent Roow Ovewr 7o fave It “Dr. BIOENELL'S SYRUP has beon woll tested and | At is nos merely impossible for ua to got more wa .acted a secrel but solemn (reaty tipulation that | Statute book of this State, requiring every miechauic | further and provided that Supri ¥ 3 h Fveuy Prrsox Most Have & Suprix or Iv found s e tockily W CBARrE: /A3 ‘-:r:.:r'::]:”." EveRY STADLE SHOULD Bx CLEAKSED WITH IT. 2 s b LS Raiwzoaps Ovont 7o Camrr Ir. ~ A. A.—Dr. LANGWORTHY'S now URMivm Truss, StrANsuips XD Sz Musr Caner (x 10 back pressors, makes a fiusl oure. HiRLMDOLY'S Hoprrats axp Pmisors Mt La No. - vk AWAY THES: DREADYTL DisEASKS, Tuk Arat AND L, by it Faank Panugi, LL. D, — 1o wagos for loss work. Worse wages for the & 5 day laborer on a farm to dispose of himself forthe | Evory person wio shall, by bis act or negieot, maliciousiy | no peace sbould erer be made with the Union that | OF 40 y ¥ o i et . ¥ oy . f " h 3 re, torture, or cruelly beat ary horss, did not put loyal West Virsinia under tie feot aud |- Whole vearby a bargain to bo made in the Gist | muis ox catte, sieop, of otber antmal Delosing to himaell o | subject it to the vengennse of the pro-Slavery traitors | ten days of the year. If he refuse, if he cannot | snother, shall, ou conviction, bo adjudged guiity of a wmiyte- : meaor i il if b 1 S d - 2. enst of the mountains, It proves, moreover, that it [ Mako @ bargaln to his liking, o find | e 2 Resty owace deiver o “wm:‘(} oidt it ot & whit batior than ast aabmit 1o it as -lu e nuch s the capital leagued to control the labor mar. | OF disoascd boiac or male, DR COPRTARETS DisiNVEOTANY. boat* free to soldiers, jow to.afleers and civilisns. 1,009 "o burden of 8 Tour y | was the sctiled Rebel policy to disfraochise and punish s 2 sirest, iane, o plaoe tn any city in this Siate, who It i now being wsed by (he SARITALE POLIOR and SCATAEGRRS, slnut ot Phil WY 18 Goscaat, Bostow. A and carry, |: .‘t:%::lu;m_. 'L.'.'»‘.’.i‘i‘ u‘!::‘ {"all **yolunatry Unionists, The tables befug turned, ket during those ten days, il he wee mh‘:::kubt(- lny:M. hug%kmmfi? franduicol 1o you see, they sing a very different tune in 1966 from | Wployers conspicing o fix wages at five dollers o f sy, on conviction, hlfl%fln“‘!fi-niusw that (o which their pipes were pitehed in 1863, month, and thereforo the mecLanic or laborer decline Provisiona 5o eminently proper, and so fully wor to sell himself for such a price—call Lim a vagrant. | gaatad by Litherto uncorreoted abuses, cannot [ail (o LOAN RBIL ct him to arrest by a Justice of the Peace, and sell | Lave the approvalof all right-thinking people. The pity M- s bas finallPreported (be Loan | bim at auction, or put him at forced labor a5 a puvisb- | jgehat it should be confined to the State of Now-Porkc. | bill from the Finauee Committee, with an nd- | ment for his contumacious independence, Thatisw! ment which i+ not vital, and, we trost, will not be per- | the law of Lonisauia does for ber free laborers. We The Commercial Advertiser 375s: mitted to alfeet its decting, IF M. McCultoch can | ¢au fmagine what the workingmen of New-York | & “Tua fact that our preseut Paid Fics Dopartauout s u- negotint the loan st one por cent, we shill thagk him, | Would think of it. They would say this | KOWSIE,loPen A, bes Delore fhe SV oltects of s i el K st foaly f ! gmud'a of x;au-gm'.o?: oun Liave had time to develrg nd fool th ¢ lituit wa- propetly nssigoed. | Sor is & law which makes a laborer nominally free | themsalves, is ampl proof of our tusory tiat Goveraments ia- and fel that the Linit wa- properly psigaed. | Som variably mismaongs oy rything fntrasied to (OLr oars. " wndac the direction of the £0\RD oF HEsLTa 1 Tar Crrr e rom i ah itk SN o+ v s Ussp 8T Tam Boars o Ewvosion i Aw tue Posuc | § M, PerrRNoiL & C0., NEWSPAPER ADVERTIS- 10 Aokxrs, No 37 Parkrow, New York (setab ishiod {4 1240, are BE.EMs BEARD ov ChiAncrens 465 Consuatue agente forThs Triboas, sod all tho newopapets in the Uuited States #ED BY Moz 0F Oun SrA G01x0 MISANSH M. Powews & Tuoxrso: not stay ahified. The man who works ¢ ¥ 0 pay hin abare, aud extort it 1 who works chiefly wath his hu 0 the latier refose b | re o Labor's rewan! bo lesa, and tha grofit on eaptinl lese sid ueither can | | suly it A Baitish Pravinoes posw the barden o the othor. Each mest €arry s 0w, Doubtless, the bunden of the poor man I 14 one sense the | No. 42 Gedax at., beavicr. Hia margin of lebyure and 1ixury s the mimer ute for the United Stetas sud Conades, N gk n .[ @ .b | A ds margin winch the monsier ul N A | wours. ‘The poor wan can loss aflord avy such stk s Sbpap s Y cp’u mo 3t n n’ une’ | the rich, the workingman less ttan tho cap Foc mie by all Druggists aud Oeneral Deslots in the Uuitrd Siater aud ot o gt syt ghh o K R e Crnadae i ! 0 thie ¢ o el loudest, " e —— WEDNESDAY, MAY ¢ Hhoee ‘Whoee aumbers 10, ehficlast, ek, (o0 | Lave A T 101 q 2 | . oo n‘v“:rlu's‘"'v'g ;(Mr- e Xo. Oorrcopendents, o] 3 Tolly #0d | of gur friend that two por cent gives the Secre- | for ten days in the year, and really a slave for the ~The ailegod *fact™is wo fact, This City noverbo Comn Carmas.. $200,000 | o sotoo ua beteken of Ancarmons Communionions. Wiaterefls |l Fuily Siongiia e (350 FOSH: 10 remle | 100 wach power, Upon two thousand miltions | uther three bundred ond ifty-five. They would sy, 2 % 100 (0K AR SLNAPDe e v R o G intendad for inssrtion must b suthiantizatad by the newe aad ad | g D+ o e e 3 " / L i il boood mor 2k B Rl t fore Lad 0 eficient aud faultless 3 Fire Department. e & Ditcades Bus5s of U witei—not uscoasaitly for pbtiostion. but ay & zuar cr. R poobed, v g expenso would be forty millious. One b dadide 2 Bl o iy The old Voluntoer Dopartment was 4 Vice-Presideat—Gorax ¥. Comsr 1ox SNty N S | 3 Remarks by The Trione. | 10 cost twenty millious. We do not seo | ond inbuman, And they would be right. Ts thore, werfmg et ol 4 Secretary—Tasooons F. Axprawe Al businesltiae o (s oo sbouia vo adlcowedio “The TS | gy piint ur cotempotary’s article above not to | but HiabY tweoty juilliods vill, be encugh to. foat | then, - difforence between New-York and Louisiona fPrgihindieg - n sy o~ : id emiuent effectiv, Wo conael andectaks 46 rotuvn Taiosted Com | accept or disscat from it 85 & whole, but to uote the | the loan. Oue ball of the suouat will be given to the which can make a statute which would be wi | Pat/beriaih polttioat-istknot> otk ¢ | onvex The Hou. Reaben Liers a righteous law the ud gal! deslerse Fenton, Governor of Now-Vurk et e e s poinis wherein we concur and those from which we = ——— il of cue per cent aour, Wtica, N, ¥ Tho Tribune tu London. must dissen ™ by i | *ron" it for their own advantag he contract reqoired in Lovisiana must be enterad | P ”. all sales—as wa s e 5 . : L | Howsit e ot Departmont; & thoy keep tp a clamor tha it has & o Lt Plogt ey B g o folawarion Utemiots |1 We quite agree with The World as to the wtter | recent loaus. This really reduces th into in writing before justice of the peace, and w! i /Tha viatlls of (5 ondaliam oo iatodhil X .. & I B, Cazrs, ¢ e - g | ineflicacy of leg on.in the premiscs. No logi pa subseription agents, for the tton shall be ** conclusive evidence of the inte " Akadlion awiih borta ml 0"" s ‘. 0y 1 Offis, No. 13 Wallat, Now Vork Ty e | can be necessary if those who favor the | bouds, advertiing, sub-age: the partios thereto.” Oue of the ARkt Ju o] LN TSR B e I Jouy SmxviLee. No. 13 Montgomsryt, Jewey City, Geuscal NEWS OF THE DAY | Eight-Hour reform are willing to reccivo the | machivery necétagy to | 0 loans, fo ten | negro who by the law of the State for filty years has | 3 42 ged to 15 ace Laa it would o of L shogtvi st i oo M Ty same wages per hour that they earsed | millions of doliare. Wo Lope it will be escagh. I | been forbidden to learn to read or write. How is be xrv"v‘l:mlwu ;Mrz:. ol gt ‘u“‘k e Cesvansa's Lovs ros Tus HAIR . | .Wedi .,‘(:ffi“?’.ta,.':“,,}:,m“’"' | under & Tea or Twelve-Hour rule, * If the | the 8 ary wants more, be can have it. The | to kuow \\hnv( lh.(:m-“{m i went co; (EAius"'lh-r\ '3 'l;.:‘,. ”mvy::::.u.n.u.m cannc load L Ly o b s bbb g (17 1 publisbed with th pmwdxurf'r» > ¢ | Journegmwen bad scen fitto say to their employess, cut loan, bowever, will be cheaply placed if | ire to be two *disit ed witnesses. wA‘O' o — - (8 growth of the weakest bair; stop s (olling out; keep. the besd ws ewbodying atatistios worth kuowing, The | **We wish to work henceforth bat eight hours per f toey 'N'_ ot négroes, who ‘cuti v Ktese g ing. her Mtep toward Umiversal Broiheraess < : cun be vaed el cocainn moidon i | ARG Fontoniay giscubied Wariows Tatleh. LSRG | day, aud be paid accordingly,” they would bave ch . We |but white men, plantors, plauters Jrionds, | 7, et T MR b : X By our bost Plysi -ml "b:a "n; alt l.nx“g;‘;.':‘:".“:;’?:'i:: amd discharge Argo in tho courso of a fow daya, | (-fn:nu-:cd 1o objection. What they did weck va | uot | neighbors of :.hn. dice aud of the planter, with OVery | v Sir: 16 1 aaid religious croeds are diffesent Ieoge 90 oy, 5. Y.« iriaee: telemetion supechng. . ustagel | T ¢ o' Opers Housa, eight hoars' work for ten hours' pay; and to this ao | r one or | biason }IW #ide of their own race, and every proji- | hoy comwe froum men, and that morality is everwhera iy W, e Lo Sy T e ot 1ns gossible legislation could have helped them. We do | to pay expenses so we bage | diceagainat thenegro. Acontract thus enforced, thus | boasss comes from God " e r o uein & Oxwvaithje.n. | $328050 (8 and the expenten, o fackudin | ot beliove it can bo achieved; it certainly cannot be | & loan amranged that the people will take it, aud tha | Put in writing, and thus witnessed, is practicaily a | 89d physical orgualaation we can 20 mary fhiak i 'would say to every mother who hias a suffering | xpecta] that mors than half the vessels compocing | by means of legislation. | Nations] Det be Jessened, The points whieh wo.| contract of which the freedman knows nothing, in | in thn look aitko; not s it destzabe that we shosld: [y €hi, g0 ot once snd procore a bottle of M. Wissuaw's Boorurvo | fh it qundrons of the United | 11, We quite greo with The Forld thiat the ¢ost of | with to fipress upon Congess e theso o 1 which he b 1o repcesoutative, and in which L fa- | S o toro Cout be B0 ncererange of (boaglt and the Srue. Tt wil pelieve tie it ove fmmedinta'y, wit alay ol paio, | | Dkt R 790 TR Weriog, A, A8 10 | our great Civil War must be met; and thawit will be | L A loan of thirty = forfy years, in which all mivor | teecsts aro at the meicy of those whose interests are in of oplalon. pervads thé world o '.opil\,u.llqym:l. 4 S AN SV 0 RS S, vl i, e | Harearl C | impossible for Labor or Capital to shirk ity shure. 1f | loaus way be embraced. efery way opposed to bis. % Tiat thoug’s Separntiara in mattors of faith, wo may ° curea wind colic. By relieviug the cLild row paia, it s ;-.— .x.«u_‘:u oar kb t r"x": _'L\Vun ster, Jyly and | no man worth #1,000 were allowed to vote or hold | 11, A loan that shall not exceed in gmbunt the ag- | The workingmen of NewgYork may say this distant | i sreatas tan faith, Theroars euref {commoic L aun ki sas st g ot T i office, it would still be impossidle 80 to logi-late or:| gregate indebteduess of the' counfey aa vow tep. | injustice does not concern them. They are mistaken. | eaied in aots of bomenity; In feeding the hovgry, olpti- » diagh et ke oo | sal-tondors aud ia..| Thoy will yotlearn that the interests of labor are thy | 40 aked: relisving tho sick aud thots who ars otberwise Two or three Colds in sion will, with ma ze that Labor should not Lave to help pay onr | resented in the varions forms of icc of the regular” tickot | m indistross. Untalnted with sclds) Lmpoless of clae y War Debt—that a man must not work harder to se- | terest-bearing soquritios. same throughout the country, and that it is not possi- | 4ra 1us moat ouuobling to which our natures can respond. couatititions, securely establish the seeds of Consuaiption lu the ayste, thas converting what was origiaally a simpls, carsbie s 19 for ":”r“,‘:‘:w‘tli,"':;‘ (;i:‘"fimll':’t | cure a given quantum of comfort than hie did fn 1 L. Freedom from taxation. The reduction of | ble to pass o law oppressing labor in Louwisiana that | 1 was lately most agracably sozprised with an example of tioa into one generally fatal. While ordisary prudence, therefors % 3% Yo 60, Aud this fact must be considered. | interest from 6 to 5 per cent will more than repay the | docs not strike at the rights of labor in Kow-York. this ek olicity of kizdoe®:, where por 3 ! : mid ¢ ftmin the winkes it the business of evory one to fke cate of a Cold walid | iomo in Alsbama Mar 1, | 1L But The World, fails to take into account the | present income and other taxes, \ X ‘n kiag for it—in the Jows Hos ENSULTING THE DEAD, We print elsewhere a pretty full e A by Lis friends and neighl. 1V. The cr on of & : whigh Thad supposed dadica olusiy fund to the amotn Py ;"“jfi' ws bayomn ol g0t eid of, Inteli counteracting influences—the centinual progre.« and o thab pospil: experience fortunately pe A unt of the | of sy t4 & remady in Dr =1L L Massachuseits House of Representatives vestenlay | g o i ¢ f one Der oa v . BRIV Expacronsst, thorouglly sdapted to tomovs wpsediy oll | /400y bronsition n,ulw’n--lul.,“.,|,, 1o, " lm;mrlnnt mulm of Labor. Bn\tlxxlg' Inventions—of | of one per cent ‘m.nuull,\ of the sggregate loan, 2 plini: eiggs horitofors. Ueleds | retin oue equally effcctive In the prissary siages of 1ed of Excise yostorday grautod 400 Ticsnses for | Boilroads and Canals—of the rspid inerease of Pro- | religionsly put aside every year jo eaucel the debi | 0ccurrencos at Augusia, Ga., Lecekofore bric (e foll Cossumption, Astbrma and Bron Sold by all Droggiats and 91 for Brooklyn, ductive Power in this community. Between 1:30 | when it matures, « woticed, *On the 26th of last month, the Rebel eo for y anligl Progress—ol the soutsl, civil, intell oo lotot a oard nal law of Al aud jaoral elaval oa. goter movements of women of that city went in procession to the Come- tery to decorate with flowers the graves of the Re dead, The ceremony was made a3 imposing as num- | bers and solemmity could make it, not less than three | thousand persons joining in the rites, Side by sile with the Rebels Iay the Union dead, hut nobody had o flower fog any of the lafter. Tig loyal women of | Augasta, meluding the teachers of the ey and | many O the colored women, made an attempt to | to our | Fepaic this omissjpn. y arranged for - second | i ion, of which tho children in the Ereedmey's, Tag RENOWN OF BURNETT'S STANDARD PREPARA- | #10w8.—For more then elght years thavs Proparations Lave maintained :t ;l..l m, Mass,, Mondny | and 1860 the population of this country increased but V. The reduction of interest 1o five per gent. h of property, little over 30 per, eent., while the incre v . » case of our A financihl measure embodying these points will be opeusd yesterday at 130§, sold Cown to 1203,eand | aroiot oy oy 8l ; 1 ‘ ; ; # large and constantly incressiog sale, sustaining (he opision of the bast Uqufinl,lhumwuuu:lll—‘! aresll strong but tho | :“' '“'Ezll“""‘m‘ v d~°‘ er 106 per eent, and that of | wise aud timely. . The country yearns fo¥ it. We P given to the currency debt, ¥or 0w, wocond | our efliciency as producers o e u v i - chit fudzes that they are unrivaled. series, 1024 in bid, and the first and third series cannot b hud hl o wulll\ - ful!; P g e Bt sl i Sl = o B A o sivier sftha dooth cad | ..,:nrmg in any amount. For ‘:m- vear, t-rmfimlu! 1004 i | Breat. And our progress i this fireetion is as | ruinous rates of interestywhich inflate currency, injure Bors AL Toorn paid free!y ing o abundonce on call. The | wreq ow &8 it ever was is likely ra — 3 cor > e i Tl A Lnn | v oy i gedigy 4 l';f great now as it ever was, and is likely to be | trade, dq:r; |. s, gud. conduce to sl sorts of donatifos thems spesulation, will be sbandoned. The world will seo ar, and thaugh that | thet e mean to pay our debt, and that it is 10 part 5 | * " " A " G Mgy ;n exchunge is moderately active at firw ratey, | accelerated. Hence, though we wmust undoubiedly aloue. The evidence of Chemlata aud of tho Dectal Facalty subvan | Nyy.yorg produce bilis are scarce ab 1024809, el houlder the-cost of ot ", ' ¢ Uaton these fects. shoulder the-cost of our grea civeumstance, standing alons, wonld prove that we = of the American system to make its ol SENATY | must work harder to sup a e We «hall not MAY 15.—Various memorials, addresses, protests agl | it by no means follows that we veed work harder for | gra ndchildren 8 burdey whick we and our children | ¥ Luid before tho Senate. A bill was passed | a given result M 1850, iau w0 did In 1960, Lecause | can rewore. ‘Tl foar that o five per centdoan will | schools were to form the prigceipal portion. - Southor poiut an Assistaut Secretary ofthe Navy for six | the effeets of the war on oue haud may have been | be unpopular and impossible is absurd, Five percent | ehivalry took the alam gt once. The Mayor of months, A Wil was passed to ehange tho timo #d place | counterbalanced by the growis of our productive ¢f- | fiow the Goverument is as good as six per cent from | AUgUsta probibjed the demonsteation, snwmoned a | of holdiug the Uaited States Courts in Virgi Mr. wloncy on the other. Dankers. The five per cent Ten-Forties are wort as | 1arge forre of police, and barred the gates of the bean 8o means of briagiug mang | ace of roligion, through the kindaess of tis” miniaters, who i tleir cenverse witl the pauisuia, during theis visiry 2t -'_w-J lods, bave urgal maiy, to o | pestanca, and tha astorded rolie? to a1 e well ‘v | physteal sufferings, or | | ¥or sala by l Dreggiste. . 0LERA—C. C. T.—** NEEDILE * puor ‘IROCHEL" Poritive Preventire of Piarctes, Dysentery, ke Compace, safc an 1949 Sole Meker, C. H. NEEDLES, @s/phin. Sent by wa'i for 50 cente. 1 style of living, | of el Compounn Can- loes, Gholera Marb: o, | pleasant. Teated wolfti and Racovin, Ll ! would hees exprags [helr gracadul ackuow!adguent o iastitution yat is, 1[I Christisne wore oo Ve * worid docs move, theWong ! ud the wails of separaston Detwesn "A Perreor Howss bx}'rllnf.—&nun'u GAL- 1 of man ars wider . Jit wasto Homse SaLve is o cettain and rapld cure for Scratches, Galls, rnan reported back from 4be Committco on Finance | % 3 2 : E, eots soming 40 far Christidn av ol Cots, Nail Pricks, Sores, Corns, S s 50cea vox | it illtofund the debtaud reuce e teret, T cholea IV. We do ot believe it pacticable to obtain ten | much bie Seven-Thirties were six months ago, | Cemetery. The pricesiog «,;I \\nu:m‘l and l‘ Wiflrdn | 105e POl clcons bard. T A pot avy, os U on i ke . rasolution came up, and a motion to substituto the Senate urs’ wages for eig! B orks svade the | = i h ot fne a cinge | ¢ met at the gates by the anned Rebel police, | that tears on ian cheoks are often dried hoar 01d by all Draggiste ard st Depot, No. 4) Cedarat, N. ¥, e L L e T T TR Th%e hours' wages for eight hours" work; nor to evade the | while in’ the menn time are soaring | K ¥ | Lng of Qhistinn pesseme stimad. by Mobrow sl el W angels of mercy. Nouthern femile camo hers withitwo small e ilm-:!mr . So lor har relations wege . ¥ 4 A war and the rast baggared. Sho b touching tribute of respect to the Union dead. That | but 'u(rl s 1;. p.'\-‘m.',h.g“?;;.‘.c\, ret. By g e R S A | werest chanoe, at the end of tha wask, her oase resched t is huu}h;rn chivalry, maguanimity avd loyalty, alt | T of two daughtors of Tiraol. They caiied upen hes, M- rolled into one. lleved ber immediate wi uext proparad clotiing tur loe aud there is grent 1t is humiliatig to bo obliged o add that the re- | A g SO T T ful work in | | fusnl of the Rebol Mayor to allow Union graves to be | onery. This baing declined, she receivad from Ol-ur ther, ; Tn slew of the stirring events in Germany, the rey- | garlanded with flowers was sustained by two Union ; | | [ Leyond por. If we could negotiate nearly two bundred | denied an entrance, and spite of entreaties, were | ¥or examnle lions of & five per cent loats in war tinies, with o | Obliged to go home, nnablo to pay thiy simplo and ;’"';-‘;‘;; - 1to red Lt bours. Itm Lt bours the measure | ten years' %00 Siryauss pis HOUR are made by the ExPigg | House resolution was thou ameaded aud poased 2 to 12, | burdeus created by our great Wars 1o Gaisous Macnixx with only oxs woess powes; and will make | A Vill was introdiiced to apportion the National currency. | forthwith the working day to « oat of the same smount of timber ONETHIRD MORE WNINGLES than e«.’&::{;‘gifi:i’(;{:«:: fi::"';;‘h‘fr:’"f;fl:”?‘i;l"'gn;:g‘:};: never be expedient to, make saa be wndd by sy sawiug shingle auchios. A. REQUA, Genens! | o glin sy was pussed, and after un Executive session the | of a day's works for souie oty ‘Brosdway, New-Yor . i . ; ; L 5% e T Scaate adjourned. rainy weather, and most work Poquot Machipe Co., Mystic River, Conn., manufac- norse. & Gl westh l' 'k. g ) AN ook Smpeeved Lavess GF weaving Tepes,Dlnking, Webbing:. x!lr.u vilson ngflfl -n-n'avnrgmnt to the Recoustru- d‘lt;ur?l ”inor:m 2 : “_':‘ . ELASTIC STOCKINGS, BUSFENsORY Baxp- | tion Report, which was ordered to be printed. ‘The | dilerence Ursuils=—eght b T‘“-'nu. e.—~Mamsx & Co.'s Radioa Cure Truse Offies | Senato mesolution in aid of tho Soldiers’ and Safors’ | ope being equal to ten or twelve Lours in an 3 of redemption, there is no reason ¢ stand idie during | why we caniot 4o so now. The sooner Congre ger (or horder) in | to work at « hil d i fow of thieir frinds 8100 toward carrviag ou fa anoy @ & husiness sho preferred. v Nor3 Vesey-st. Lady aiiondant. Orphsn Home wus passed. The Senate amendments to . ;i i i . ¢ G i iatei Pl(IVmv(onnnclnn(u!h'rmlnfm\' month I, hogosforih, i Yot | o' ostaice ‘Appropriaion il vere al concuried Alawyer Who trics imporiast causes @ court for | olutionars eonditian of the two Danubian Principali- | officers—by Gen. Braunwn, commandivg the District, | y yly'niafuiice to Lid e to he social 40d woral vircies Wiisox. Warkous & Ce., in. The Becretary of War was directod to communicate | eight honrs of each secular would be more taved | ties of Moldavia and Wallachia, or, as they were | aud by Gew. Tillson, who is Commissioner of the | thoss whose creeds differ from - . sk i - First-ave., corver Thirt e e Taeate the inthat. st of brevot promotions in the Regular Army. A resolu- | 4 extigusted than o woodiain Who swung an 3 i a whicl they seliin com- | {ion relative to appointments to the Military Academy ! | called durivg the reiwn of the now deposed Prince | Jrecdmen’s Burcau for Georgia! These two MurcANTILE LiBRARY ELECTION.~The annoil potitiou with the Albany and Troy Yards. | wagpassed. The two bills on Reconstruction were made | 0r & mechanic vho moved o jlaue, twelve houss the Priovipality of Roumanis, docs not at- | oflicials united in attemptivg to restrain the {000 N rantite Library Assoctation was held fn tae Lto | Qay, t ne wuck sttention ws otherwise would | slight tribute of respect to their former com- | ower part of Cliaton Hall, yestordsy. It wasa spicited cos- Cartes Vignette, $3 per dozen; Duplicates, §2. special orders for the 20th and 30th of May, The negatives registered. R A Li No. 16 Chatham-ot., N. mend the organic ects of various Territorics was i Q"M;" u,;,{,s:,-:,;;:": L :m:flun o xh out out the 9th lwflon'.lecm‘i'up equal But when we have made undoubtedly have heen the case European [ rades, on the ground that it would create ill | test throughout, from the opening of the polls at # a. m. wanl W the word. Tromexce SEwise Ma rights to all citizens being jected, 36 10 75, of all sorts, 1L reews to s | diplomatistx are fally aware that the events | feeling between tho whites and tho blacks! Tt | their ciose at 9 p.m. Ta the evening expecially tho exclsomeat | The Tax bill was consi a8 far as the 44th page. | . : i L ) | » Danubisn Principali ‘il g I be charitable to disbelievo them capable of | W4 £reat, aad abarp words so freely fndulged in at one tine 1 mehsagos were received from the President, o time into three equal parts=oue for sleep, o o the Danubisn Privcipalities wili determine | would be charitable VO capable of . ® ot i GHoNy Ry for taking bod, for reereation, for | the fate of the Turkish possessions fn Parope, and |'such an act, but both the Rebol and the $has tha-alice meaes SN 41 Jaleriivt aak JRE A RERES: 1 | | | L tmm'vi_dmfllli Hook Lockstiteh Sewing- tie Houso adjourued work, and a Two tickets were running, witt A. C. Allen and Peter Voor- . Mackinre—A. H. So 3 ‘7I;rnl'\'lv;_‘-'m2 -nl_!ul = - —— | #tudy and inteltect woral sud inal iwprove- | they are, therefore, unwilling to concede so the peaple | loyal accounts agree on this point, and Gen. Bran- | 4 12 opposition for President. The first, or Ailon ticke, was ‘ A ] a,“‘.)..:.‘.‘.','."h‘.’:!.' ANTay LAY HOWE, | b dent Johnson has vetoed the bill admitting | ment—~is & nptural t, and that | of tiesn Pripcipalities the sume. liberty of action | nan even regretting that ho had 1o troops at haud to | also called the incorporated not and ogster-box tickety and S S Colorado a8 State. His main reasons are that her | we ought to bope &.d ' realization. It | which has heen readily grauted to th oks. v | prevent the demonstration by force, While such | both these terms were freeiy ased by the opposite eide deriog Gaover & Bakre's Hicaest Premiom E Al | é - o _ | wn & Dhel i f e bich tie . fon i 3 o feyed by e jor b, gvolution in pacts places tly upon the | officers command at the South, what reason is thers o eveuing. Their meauiog comes from the act whicl Frieou Sk s, for fau No. 495 Broadw population is scanty and is understood to be d ing. | eaunot be achieved by meply v g for it, nor by | rev It ¥ places pr y up o | uct i ‘ Allen Party had pussed by the recent Legislature, to bave t28 diplowacy the Eastern question, | any of the great Powers would | t i | ducket of Europe r, wor by an et of Lengress, nor i It is wt o be achie nlyro distivguiehed) at the | risk Lis reputat ; itinvolves time, and effort, We Lave alr + that the bitterness and od 8l J the iope that the bitterness and batred shown by the |\ Libears an incorpocatel Socity. and ol fro 20 els will be softencd? What right have we to § purchase of §2,000 worth of oxes for Mbrary purpodes. e tebels s s " v ) The whole vete polled was 1,917, of which Alien roctiv and that tho Rebels shall respect a tlag which | 1 /5 3ad Voorkis 726, The' total ot and the muwdhj m Generals combine to insult ¢ 315 for Allen are larger than has been given at any pn-;’h % election, The fullowing is the sucoessful tioket comle Alien, with Les & Co.; fyr Vica P ol L'unonm Locg-Stirom Macmixas for Tailors and | That may be; yet we predict for her a population of | «ts .. Musliclatess. Gaovas & Baxen Sxwiye Macuoea Coxraxt, | 100,000 by the census of 1670, provided the Pacifie | slap-dach £ : o Bty v s Lovs-STiTcm BEWING Railroad reaches Denver in 1868, as it surely ought to, | luhoring clace i by treating that gnestion f]wghfly, ‘ { H’m‘!’nn‘lm& .Q.‘i‘;’.':%’.. n.?‘é'i;,’,‘.’ai‘.',. We admit that the President’s objections have forces ’ expense of other ¢l . - ] . act that ’ Srem P e and yet wo think this Veto o mistake. The Veto | avd seli-sacrifice, w.d awh h..:lv( ent emplogment | Russia avd Turkes, which, iu 1254, went tPwar on | —_—= = | 1o state:man ol oy called attention to t! For Pr on ‘ No-MAcHINE—A TiGntT P ” : S s | dent, A, Judson S ith ¥ ot ‘z{."'.f"". :-.?-“1:2:" ™ "fl‘r-cr?i 'mdAol s--:‘nr power, though tremendous, is & valuable element of | of ‘meaus. Possibly, we thy all Lave to accept less, | aecount of their conflicting views on these and other | The Express names Joln Ganson ol Erle, Horatio t A X bW i Mg & oot ) r"?‘?'.fg.'—"'--""l'y‘—'i"" - — our system; but it should be used quite sparingly, and | and live wore puniug eway expensive | Christian Provinces in Turkey, are now allied in thoir | nour, Francis Kernan of Oneida, Josiah 1. Mil- ] e ol i Foae, el g *‘§"MorPs Cumaicdy PoMads rovorss eray bair, | 11 o wiehest ‘considerations. We do not f Babits: et the'end in” dew i %o benefloeut that. | oppoition to what appearso be'the wish of the ovur. | lor of Seuced, William Kelly of Dutchos, Edwards | W, W ol ooe, Depot o Boremyer | 0" y00.nounder to kill wren, ‘The admission of | its chievement can hardg ost toosmuch. 16 we who | whelming majority of tho inhabitants. The latter | t, John T. Hofftman, Emanuel B, Hazt, aad § eresiA Tapurts—or Ludigostion, Hewiburn, tozado i3 Dut & question of two or threo vears | are growing old may not relizo it, at least let ws hope { have re . a8 on sevoral former ocoasions, ex- | Goorgo Gi. Barnard of Now-York. and Hor Au...-am ouly by 8. 0. Wessms, sd sa'd Uy oi Droggis.

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