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S at 1it!1> good can be sffsoted 13179 ensotment s oot oo NEW-YOKK DAILY TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1566, ?ITBITA!.. OUR F‘\LLEN “'O}{EN. .m;l:; L;‘G.:hlt:(heir ncrupl",ll)'l l:‘:m“u:':h:;;::’{:.‘;p. — and so learned to draw for himeolf with wonderful skill r is & monster of deceit and (Y SCIENCE. Ho & y ) d be - « then found no engraver who coutd do his work, an . R Journed to cugrave better than the bost of them. Prof. e everh s and wou ask bor hor = cam Academy of Mciemce, Peiree némi(' of the K"‘M'Hv“‘-« of the ora in wstronomy iU | grom Qur Spaciel Correaponden THE INSTITUTIONS PR THEIR RESTORATION TO THEF fnhml. GOLD BEATING, troduced by Mr. Rutherford MoryTaws Hovsr, Aug, 9, 186 THS OF VIRTUS—TIHEIR IMPERFECTION AND ¥, —— ¥'S PROUEEDINGS. 3. A, Gould next offered a paper “On the Reduc A . : Bt P : . o~ va Zewbla or Tasmania—anything to fill the pondent. P, |1‘«(i phic Obs e D determination | Up among the Catskill Monutaing, closo under the (YEPFICIRSCY—"" THE HOMS IN WEST WOUSTON- | oportustty o tellug alle. If Let parcuts -’m: bt baged HOW 1T IS DONE, AND WHO DOrs rv. v ) ot o v | ., o u wi Intermed g " i U rh Tof the Ploludos for photographs, by M. | arching skies—far away above tho work-aday world with | ipguy"—dTs INMATES—THE MODA PURSUED T0 | o L R e b byl o by '“lr! m;; ..".J.'»,";.Tffi:. uvdrw;o:'l’lgy;‘h:;:r: .}#am m':’ tha NortHAVPTON, Augnst 11, 1863, of the she can't, sbe will tell you that sie ca racter AL (oo oS of miles of it Iying as level as a floor baneath my nised that wo should hear on Friday | Rutberford.” Tie recounted the ingenious o him- 7307, & REJORMATION THS GJOANTIO SVIL OF Py ien fagupd moening Mr, Rutherford's paper on astronomical photo- "f}}""""f;‘.;:mh;I,f,‘"!*,’f, ‘l'm'::,‘,‘f,',,'l',',',\,,,, foet—man, & pigmy undistinguishabic,and his habitations mere F“‘ 3 Ay ¥ L / ‘mepasy— | oI Dz Sair 1a 1od, she will swear thes its uters) giioe | oo TSNS SLINE: Dy, le pepaghy S S o Bedlier ol o= = - iz prosentad hikpapsnnly be tr. Rutherford Would | s npon the immensity of the scene ! Up among the Cata. | FROSTITUTION= L R SRALSN OF oe ATy W] Lo MW Al I @raphy, together with Dr. Gould's reduction of tho same. | not incorporute it with his 0wn statements of procosse . | . . T emphatic invocation of God as a witness to its trath, may be wwdu.n e s ) "ho tomporaty illiess of Mr, R. deprived us for the tie | fesults. His paper was too sbetruse for 4 Wsirmet bero. | il wharethegure free e Sl labey with o quickssel | SueoSTBIUTE O COMPLETE AND SPEEDY | (Ol I, iavention of her evil nature—anythiag o | Y477 ont: into the condition of the #=5 and sttengsted gold- 3 P utber. | vitahty, and braces my sivews until I feel that I could leap from REMEDT—MITIGATION ONLY TO LS SECUEED | lie. Sho will also agsert that she pever drank amything | leaf with whick wo are more or fess fumilisr, almost catiroig stronger than leiwonadh, whilo her breath is infectiogs with | by pure manual labor. From the erucible of the Assay Offics I Tio losed with o teibuie to e gmat Taloe O T poak,whontiG s honanmas i e EXRUCTARE (resiness found th ol be 000 Ui | &' newly crosted Lfe. Tho seatiment which pervades tho 's lee- THROUGH LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENT. e scent of copper-distilled Bourbon, or het ores wild from the | 11o" precious metal comes x Heg-. coarse, many-cornes ™4, OF magnitades of this region ia pure worship. = Self-abnegation is unpretending sign on the unpretending building | maniscal dreams inspired by an amplo and ato us0 of id th An unpretending sig $ Unpreiending B | ne e e This aharactor Jy aotan cxggers: | 10 the form of what fy techoically kuown s * dash” whiok turs on the fishes of the Amazon, anticipated w grenfest aceession to our astronomical 1 curiosity, which it did not disappoint. The vari vention of the telescope. ying that | inevitable Maa b i o ed. | o, 22 W on-st. bears the following words: “Tne n. s ) AW e clase, 1| ““dust’ really is like very aying that | gour\which surrounds him. The pride of intellcot is rebuked. | No, 22 West Houstonst. i P ME | tion. It is a faic type of ninetoon-twentieths of t. “dust’ really i coarse yell d; whon if 3 3 yellow sand; \ im fille ith amazement. | _ Prof. Peirce continucd in the samo strain, saying th red by him filled us with an STIng i | deur whioh surrounda b L0 B e ta- | 30 o s ToueroxsTars» Tte precise meaniag is | hey do ot sien, thev eheat;Ci they 6o not murder. hey O | foaves he shop of e, goid beater it has besa ofboth papers. ‘I bis brought forward Prof. Agass i e :l;:‘:::tdl"'r; cies previon S Seln i e e vations faster than | bors of the past; but the anchored hills rewmain, aud the eur ! e o imself erazy by piling upon them observations faste! rs of the past; buf s rel ud th L3 N mive at the di il f thei ‘s pesco; e e Sef Stareaactl {hoke" 1 S T e e feat cotans beat on for €ver aud for ever, | probably uskaown tomany of the Aaaty passerh b7 bul there | B1NC, at Hhe B o e e tte ey o facoo | worked iato sbests 0. transparent that Lo L oi ey ) Man, looking down hu]m l‘!m'a lthéu onm'hle‘ vll‘l'l‘ ln‘lln is one class to whom it is ever siguificant and ever sugROstive, | pingy they "(l- 'at the samo time, present ko strango | b laid th s < l‘-u wae nuteness beneath him, with th i . w oo X rong] 3 licate in. i o X and that class comprises the vufortauate, unbappy women who | acomalies of haviug, vory, very froquently, great, noblo heuriS, | o inro'that mo toolisfine and dainty enough to handle thew or 1038, These he consiflered as but a small portion 1t was now 11 o'clock, for facilitati strefced ovt in panorat of thote to te discovered hereaftor. Such curious | Mr. William Ferrel's le for facllitating | Gt silver, ribbon-like ~Hudson, searches for bis e » { | P 8 Bpe carries er | the Converss »f Longitude and Latitode into Right As- 8 g - 3 n theiz brief and impure lives by the sale of that which rimful of geverous, self-sacrificing impalses, and instinct o o o e pmarts e Belion i o e Of Lt was next in order, Mr. Ferrol | fllow men lo vals. e o ;::‘:‘vr' ey ddi ity o efent and noblost attris | Fith 8 wiid frecdom and desperate distegard of worldly con | the workiz belag sompetied 4o JEEiyiate the S1 VM el 1atgo fold deper Yrom the lower jaw; syme, after | said that ho had little to say, and would on dooonnt of the | o a0 ant. toiling aud Mg & el like mediam giants, We | put. The canse of our fallen women bas too fraqueatly been e rirts MR A A St aac. viottns rial solcly by means of Lis breath. And all this wonlrone e from e T e e oo | Tateneas of tho hour say noihing, 0xcept to usk the usnal | eun well sfford to pity the auts below, Bt the sense of SUhe | 1oy 1y tho publio prows, somerwhat, perhaps, on moconnt of Dave more thud oges] balwbiHty, or b oFlaimed to work | HaNSIOEISLioN is RscompliveS ely BSG iouty by Niad beber & out, in a bumble and hid 'was, sommo portion of the incow. | 88d with ceriain excecdingly rude and priwitive tools. The 2ill » third set, %ith mixed attribntes, moditicd v < ] of et e e o e, or | of s uansual vay of buding itsweb, Tho center of tho | i ourney rom Now-York o the et is ome scene of | ment snd our cod and sturgcen, Then such i whit i hoe back waters being clear, tinged only web is alw ar from the bottom as from | woparalicled beauty through the ‘whele route. The voyage up | journals narrations of the most horrible barbarities, invoiving h i L . hits as mitk, ¢ K wytors belng ¢ 7 | Mo top. The spider stretchos first o scafolding (which it | the Hadson s too well known in all s larmiog aspects 2 | 4y dotai the lons cf Iifo and limb. Wo havs our Prison Aswo- ‘m'fid”fl:fiifi:’.& r'):,:'c::nn.i;:'n’;fi:"Amp.ur:"l"i?o"ge'e:n‘: ;’:‘e:;;’: ”‘;:l': ";’;" N:Y::L‘"’,::"‘.',::‘:;m':ub:?-:“l with vegetable 10 the white opaque from carths held | th - . . " b 2 \ twh o listened to these fucts, which | oft syward bites off), and the radit, Then it weaves its con | need description, but the pleasure i much enhsnced by the ) : A 1 | tame and unnataral to one who b ied in the whirlpool of ia solation, Al while we listened to h e s to bo found on board the fine boats, the | ciations, our sacieties for tho amelioration of this or that evll | Ba A eipation-the wild, bad heart, aven in jta mo- | the frst promium st the Crostal Palace World's we report here by the aid of an umperfect memory, | 2 lines, but instead of going round and round, like luxurions oMty A wrd wud Thomas Powell, which deposit | arising f % 1 o1 o epide f carrie , O 3 2 from human depravity in numberless shapes; our “ & common’ spider, it turns ot the top and carries | PANEL T St L ilage after & rapid and eZcitiog | yicorce trials—opportuuities frequently seized by the ua. :;“;_L'::t;gml‘m:r:‘r:m12:'::?%::“;1‘15@:“3.% r‘.lr‘in i?nfl' o :;.milmnw.; lnlrr:::x-mmrlvvq v . 4 " | trastworthy. 0 goid as It comes from saayer is pae easting their ¢ y nothlug, 3 ! e I - s Tuble to a Committee, and that it m riorit idly diminishes when we reflect that, perched on the of air produced by their breathing contributing to hasten | I¢ of bi : el sapldly bbby rg ol P P s Dosanse of ocess of haiching. The » v 00, Do printed if found valuable. Messes. Peirce, B. A, Gould | side of a mountain, 3.000 feet above the level plain, we must | of its apparent bopelessness, but maloly, we opino, boca prehensible problem of \itonti i o B B o e e tor! vy | aad ¥. A. Peismurd, wero appoinied a8 such Coumitias. | Dol Sty Lveli, ani fcovyeqnent as b fre VBREL | {iaral but ajut, mlacianc to deal candidly nd opely | s, mars thun innay otiar et LR T Lo e ety gt s i 0008 aress, numarons verieties were found. Beside | Dr. B. J. Wilder guve a8 eccovut & the Nephila | stump by tmy 06 0 O hat 1 had enouh to do to compre. | With a subject which never fails to excite ropugnance where | self-cultivation of nless the first bad sprout is utterly % h S o ¢ g by etie | Plumisses, or Silk Spider of South Caroliva. ‘This very o sfiorf 1 must say rooted from the sol ere, woed-like, it has struck its ten- | marble for an anvil, the patient gold beater toils for hoars at . the river fish, L hud encountercd new won fih. A ound | carious eréature e bad made an object of careful obsorva, bead vow atterly bagpy Lwas, ae X ploided up the Sout Sl | the deers® and most roflective commisseration should be its | i, rapidiy nod deep. Tt is ouly necessary to sow tho seed; | Lis task until at It tho shapeloss lunps of metal are chang~a he br 4 seaand river, ho had found | S0 TECCTy occount of tho habits of this spider, and | Tlen 16 Miop AR R oI 1a g Need, Slaim, The vilest crimizals have thele sharo of public com- | the consequent depravity of tho bataro contaminated far 0Tt | ineo tose cossamer sheets which aro atmost. a8 daint . my ear, or the thou y 3 atistionl reviow. Wo do not excludo from our | 9trips the growth of the seed which contaminates. Thero . o hich are almost as dainty as the may be thousands of moments of sincere contrition, but, it is | butterfly's wing, To descrive this curions process is the four timee ai the' double sctin of the brain u.l‘}ll us 1!\!’ I vii.c: vax oAlp- U fein) yebagais for soenes ane ures which the parmator did not de- o line bue he oth v, only urn - ye transit of six hovrs, ibe. We sayw him in his trivmphal steamboat, liko iis s pure, dry #ilk,” incapable of holding & i, | ™oy anding there is no delay. Carriages for the Mountain | scrapulous for the gratification of morbid and sonsnal ouri. | fatal oxcitement must tag and drag and cluteh at the strings P " . 4 Cloopatra in her (riimphal bas Dlaw their horus. (we bel and simmoned all the reckoning. Uy they came, leaping on tho de Tritons | to the first, until it reaches the center. At cach place engers and baggage are aocommodated they start oo their v such monsters as & Wirz and & Probet are mot ex- | mor fiually resumed. perfoct purlty, to work, it ia alioged with silyer and copper, it is fustened to the radius it is canghit up #0 18 1o | delightful journey. The ride, for iles, s up hill and down, " Ths line is covered with gnfiy: u-fiwh takes -;a'uo:z"l"-r'.'firuune. pleasantly sbaded, yet open to th | cluded from minato discussion; but the cark problem of | fln"hknovs. !r‘"u;n tnal exporience, more utterly, moro B Lo o6 10 grains of ilver aad 10 grains of e oo erilot eaat 123 times lurger | lusty breezo that sweeps down from the mountain. " Now the | woman's prostitution is either igaored entirols, hastily binted iibeclyy the trufh of Chie ahsectiog 03 Ch0 B Y ey e | st pogeipimi o verilable monntain is visible and then lost to sight. Anon wo | ur, or confined to the brev of N oelios ToPOriS” J“r Taws | boie. ne'l“:oth- '"d ’t ch-rgohlor the bettar, the hearts of | to the ounce of gold, Thie mixtare is first placed in a orucible 7 to be only meds in by changed in thoir' breasts, and the weakuess of | 57, of o peculiar sort of fire-clay importod from Germany, finny tribes for theis meckly trembling at bis fee .gi\njg a fishy v«.l.l:vp)\' foras [ . st 13 times daizued to recoguize and inspect’ them. Neither their | he curi process of ing the skin - - 3N ealnat a then it wseribo yToofs wore give catch o glimpse of the Mountain House, percled afar up. like | g were spirit of | ™ g nor thel; number could astonish bim. He was | ¥was then mititelr Soseriped fad prout S £ of the | Lo eufies eyrio, Tioth mountain aud houso are found and | recoguition of the evil,” They aro sekdom or nerer enfureed ‘womep, enarmorod witlthe steel of an {unocence more sAIAK: | and which holds about a plat; beiug placed in @ heatod fur- her interesting fa Jost again a dozen times, until after three hours riding through | though perhaps this is for tho Lest, for they arc neither wise | ¢ oations of class fllllwlingl 'and Sanday schools, y e, 15 0x 90 minabes ouiAS: (SPRESAR Dustvbtly inghs iy right to complain of | ! med. For at his | given, which —m aute, | 1zed _form in an article Noi bad the, ‘:V);nun’d for ali & teeatment, if fore-warned is for row were hung the sternsentences: *¢ Wedon't tra: rh soloctionist veed appl Intrepid Bourgnart, the | brush of the expeiti o bo found in & popular | weoutry of widdly varied beaots, the cavalcade commences | nor eficient, Even onr Ministers of the Gospel, wiih com: i in_ “Tho Allantic,” | fye aacent of tho mmoantain proper. Up. un, up We £0, DoW | paratively fow excepiions. ard for world) D, it beat | gL of the fack that prostititen has beew o axielenst | the thres metas. A sionl bz Is provided, barisg ost In ite ey itter, " Tow our New Acquaintances | coursing duo west, and then turaing short and proceedig due | gatingly imitato the plain-speaking of our Savior, atd consigl | ever boen g e e nitigate. tho evil, and. that | upper surface deep grooves, with olosed ends, which serve sa e added that he had lo to persuade | east, at every urn cmmn{-xlmw'" somo new and wildiy | the tacitly interdicted topic to the secresy of wide abstractiod, | noihing is likely soon to be Yone, it may be well to briefly con- | molds, Into these indentations the melied mass is poured tical frame. | beautifal view. Sleepy Hollow, where the spirit of Rip Van | or the tomb of silence, sider the present causes, and the I‘ulfll extent of the evil; - g h g d | where it quickly coels, formlag “ingots” or bars ds with pulette and peneil tion, s coaly to play 1 Geateh s you can,” and to | one of these creatures to sy v o ieht wander, so little changed is the place in its | *'y, rtray each new -comer in life-size and color so far as the | It always built its web at un angle of abut 707, and re- Winkle still might wauder, so little changed is the p) Yet, when we reflect_npon the startling fact that thers are | ot VS il hers be doue in such an utterly eharitabls on g Qo e AW know not whother he had dise | mained on the under side of it. ~ When it wanled to re- YK sreses sl o o oy | ML e L 20,000 professcil | generous apirit that O o I e a or will sbject | Of about five inches long by omo iach in breadth " e Tutorest 0€ 188 | Do o b L vty has 68, Gehh & certainly sobms that | DirieicAshgrine peetisg whet Silows, aERISS than they | and & quarter of an inch in thickness, When eoolsd e . ¢l ght, it cortoinly seems that | gy ohjeet to disabusing their minds of the fictions that new- | po jnooty are rue between heary metal .cylinders. whioh ace solved opal or condensed m:x:bnwdnmm:g his resources, l-ull:d,{-‘ ulvdum |l-u;rxv"~' l‘\"l‘f;ln‘ Te :u’\'\-rl,f the spider, | 10U which the Inereasing sn Ha cortainly needod both to record the hues of tropical r. Wilder exhi photographs of the spider, | ‘soaue robbed of all tedium. no class can possibly have more claim upon the besevolence of i And we now remember (0 bave seen Bourgnart sinco | web, &c., and gpx ive and dead, of the creature [ My companions were Joseph and Tsase Pornanki, both | ar citizens and the thoaghtfal SRIiinTatien of our ngl:'k_ ‘1;'5‘..P ies ar enra‘nmx l;:mrlcn{bbm_hnle‘:,‘onhlt the cfimllld gradonlly set more and more closely togother, prosiuz tho in- Ats roturn, his once fresh face all newly painted with | itself, together with the beautiful silk it spins, (Horough artists and accomplished gentiemen; Dr. Boynton, a | oficials, Sacidation of exciainyital Infiemarion Mo 1SpFONE BEP 0N - " % \ while be sketched the troj he tropic Messrs. Agasiz, A. A. Goull and Le Comte were ap- | profoand philosopher aud master of more ologies than 1 ean % EFFORTS IS THEIR BERAA weent erefore the young wman or woman who finds any- | got thinner jeach time, until at last itis drawn from thy ma- grmboge. 80, while be sketche tropics, the tropics 8 Robert 8. N e distingaished THE TTY THEIR BREALP think disgusting or improper in the following is already im- 1 ommittee on this paper. rnummmy!lnrv;n:hnri 5» np'"sé t'l'l"'"v“'d' e Sure | 7o alwost ltogether of a be: volent character, pure, aud seeks for imw";"; ‘fastead of Intelligenos. chiae a long strip of goldeu ribbon, an inch in widia, snd of 1 eth- | and gifted head of the Eclectic Schoel o edicine and $ far uccomplished slmost nothing, There are sevoral institu: 3 THE CAUSES OF PROSTITUTION, the thickuess of thin silk ribbon. It is now cut into pisse colored him. Tho vision ya-sed. Andience and Academy were apers on * Metcorology,” by Prof. Henry, and ] ] ) *1 ots under big < in America: B. W. Spears, one of our most enterprisiny ] : «iko unwilling {5 release their hold on the Glacial Iethi- | 0ds of illumination of vag cts under high powers of | £C ';,{‘],:“',‘;:,,,l, and besiness mon; Cok. Lestes 8. Whlison :-‘o'-’-' r_‘r; tgfi{;;r;!":':‘;ff;‘l‘:fl Y&:{‘;‘;;‘:'fl Lo senio ghisf | Tn proportion to the vast and growing magnitude of this ovll, | an inch long, which gires a nnmber of perfectly squara bis o* gist, who proui-es hereafter to give us lis facts and orosoope, wihithe desaription of & now and effeee | 4uisiant Quariermaster-General of (he ok, | O Aol fad Sder Eriobytorin vosieel; | (00 Sember of wieks) INb.ASTR Do RIS SpOn s 200 £F) | fold i, Sach wvihing txhely W grains, Each of thaes ,* by ¥. 4. F. Bernard, A ammanded the Sixtieth N, Y. V. at tue battle of Lookont | 1iec 101" Fome, oy o He et eod Malborry’ | Markablefew. A Fresok woek wristes 8 goc 4 whils 85018 | L i piecas is destined (o make s * book of 25 1 ‘,h_ rathos and *The Home for the Falles,” on West Fouston-st. | 5l i*0e FEUelintne’ i of o local character which does not | Each leal being 3 inches sqaare, and of a thickues t of a very diffor- o thoso there aro several ofher {nstitutions, in whose ob. | St ollth HroMOR JRl D eator portion Is bardened bY | thinness that cangot ba appreciated in fignres, ject, the stature of the regiment. was the | G - uferences in a 1 ited yolum ttered mountain oat character followed, its su ¢ only ones now re ng on the list. Both these | Mountain, under Hooker, und, with hi en, however, preferred to have thelr pupers de- | first fo hoist the American flag upon th American sold “Ilere's your good old dry statistics, e s waid wo, and tricd to snooze ser on the bosom of s in whington, 5 anse of the “fallen” ouly partially enters, but in which - e the sea, bolding command at Savaunab, where 1o won golden s Aot of aecd S i o L'f".‘«,?‘,".‘.'.‘Tii.,‘"“A“.'.m&'.l;fr‘..fl“..Z."f.f.‘.‘fii“;; nlu;;v'x: ml‘:y‘;("d "The bits of gold ribbon are now placed betwoen thia lesvse il'as it exists in | of apeculiar thin, travsparent material, and are pilsl 0p u opinions by his many manly aod generons qualities, which bis b three cstablishments named sppest to be all conducted . fijends may are unmarred by a single lttlencss or {iult, ant | 15" e aame way: ad ave il dapparied by prival e mainly tatiatical, s boen written spon the evil s it exists | 0 ; : 5 Hentl L. Stnart, who combines the philosophionl with 4he | yributions. A fow are roscued, and obtalu employment, moatly | BT e, e e eates 7 Hiscmy. ok Prostitmtion” | £ rs—Girst a bit of gold, thena “leaf’, uotil there has bass » that hes boen done ot | Practioel. Kdows semetiisg of everything, 0stng 8 | oy domestics, in neighboring cities; this being the genersl dis- | | givm ? of Prostitution,” | 11\ ' 4 g50 lgaves, which are called o * mold.” co that has been done at | Jo5p ey gon to running a_newspaper, and who administ ition madeof them after, in tho fon of th whioh, though modeled largely from its Gallic predecessor, is of Alexander Agassiz, 800 of | tive ability and facility for combinations make hiw, vatur. e e e T tho managers, | Jiitinvuisted for origiaslity, boiduess and suggestiveness, | These “leaves are manufactared Ia Frauce, from the large ally, the general Lmpressario of ali the parties with whom Le L HOME IN WEAT HOUSTON-ST. : lgh, i ol of these '.'f' llxhw'mh""sl." lm‘lpfl‘m:; intestine of the ox, which is dressed and preparsd untit O eent after onr long, thongh pleassnt journey, was This institution was estabiished last Jansars, throagh the | o0k along, aimost altogether confined to YagUs SSEESS" | yooks Like very thin transiucent oilsilk. They wawhy B 7 ’ ting encrgy of a namber of gentlemen. Its location | * Tha cynses for p expensive, each “mold” of 830 ekips, each five inches square ently, to our amazcement, the statis- the digures-to gronp themselves in | I ; comical combini The gencral average, and the sev- | members § oral Averages wore ined from the recruitinz racord of | rest, will rel 1,000,000 of our 1 ol utteers, ps in the third year | of tho late war. Kion these it appea of hight depended pou the places of enlist the_pl the tropies. B tica began to lu is the electic gassiz, to a vacant membership. the National tution may be generally numbered as | Prof. that of residence, 5al | It muy bo asked why such a body The New-Engliud in Towa, proved taller 4‘ {\t' \zn» of Seie l‘ ...m“c1 me up to l':‘mu;lry town Bors - o . : R Bt the thaa the N i Growth, | like Northampton. It is suflicient answer that the mem- | the firat thing iu ordor; Fied b DE. - pon b enter of tho largest and most importani district of | P e . 4 100, L mow than was | bers have had a heartily good time here. Tho cabinets of | &lorius pantremn P ey o 4 o e oy g ey gyl | o f:.'i'virf"'..n“ Seduction. IIL Extravagasce in | costing 854 in gold. usually supposed. Alho 1 devel. | Amherst College, the magnificent viows of this neighbor- | FO8/ :‘M'"';;:;"',;’_‘fr":-l v and well-ordered houss ia the coun- 5iglo ciroular which has been issued by the T e Ron. oo with the Seperintendent of * Tho | The “mold” havisgbeenlad up, (hiat fs, the bits of goid opment would take paco srfmi. the LU\'nL hx:‘ ¢ not hlvlru ruv;.‘,lvlcn !wt‘wc»n‘!lw 8¢ hl'n“"““".l""’" try, bas one of the finest drawing-roomy we ever saw. It is | - g that tho larger proportion of the | beiag placed between the leaves, it is laid upon the anvit i conthued 85, | 1wgs, and it weu! to find a pleasanter place for | yenrly as laree as Trviog Hull. earpeted all over, and plonti- | gy g e b sstap through actual inclination, | This s a marble post, one end of which passes down through L. and wany the floor, and is securely fastened In mason work in the earth phenomenon y¢ t e 1 whor which pericd a slightind gradual diminution of Light | such a body to n ch a seagon of the year, took place, owiu to the shinking of v¢ wud con- | beautiful, hospitabie old town. donsation of bor s, Amerkan recrnits were tuller than A large party of the members, their families and friends, | ea Y foroign ones, W cstern met taller than Eastorn. Among | bave gone to enjoy the seencry from Mouut Holyoke, this | piauo arriv he Easterns, Maine led the -ay in Light. Recruitgin the | afternoon. did enls ) pary wero noticeably shorte. than_reeraits in the ammy. '“c{-‘ MmeE bout the objects of b Tat than this | fully supplicd with laxurioas lounges, ehairs, &c. Its dimen- | sluns immediately suggested music, and 1 was appoiuted to o oo g g e t a programme, Luckily, 8 new aud vory beautiful | linthropic effort. Our ability to ves 4 that very day—oud of Lindeman & plen. | #nd of bappiness will be lisited o 4 scale Cyclofd pianor=snd as Isaac Pozuaoski We earueatly sk assistance in ctions, his Twin | work foasible. ‘Tho room | ‘The fllowing gentlemen comprise the Committoe coming over | _A. R. Wrrsonr. No. 91 Veswst ; Rev. F. . 0. Prixe. No aoi s o e ke & v s | e other ad. comes up through tho workman's benoh, the meens 8 our disposel. there appears as & polisiad square of marble. Tha *moid” it Sheck cagiactad | fact correcilr, it was estimated that not ouo ease of prostitution | C8 SR Tt ot the workman begins his moaoton- ne hundred owing to real inclination on the tof K i gl 5 e part of | 0 labor of beating it untll tae gold sball spread out t tin aro is the same in Great Britain as in America, | required thinuess, For this purpose, ho uses hammer, d as in China or Stam, for that matter— | o004 much like an ordinary * damb-bell” with a haadls set gro ¢ of Northampton will remember their stay » o ey A o latter during the war tiere bad been at lcast 500 | with pleasure. rv‘::"‘t’hm’n;:!l‘ ':‘]'n;:f ;‘:E:Fv”:!vmo:y. o nsnuvaru‘x_ l'c.\v\-urrmrhnm hight. These had not e ——— - from the Laure! House, and the Poznans) pianist and tows [ '.:).u.v::.".\n 1 | 3 fo borne the fatiguos of servicy so well as men of lesser \8 Bf 7\ N delighted every one by their adwitable Arg LL1sON. .. | the inbere: v ny great evil must bo materially the taturo. s MANUFACTURE:S pei Selighted evory oewe sptists, Dr, Boystos, who g i Sl | e rot sausi-—ineluding more than onebalt of | in tho middle of tho natrow part, at Flght angles to its ieagta. ‘We omitted to mention a papr by Prof. Hénry, which e S hw“klly :.d 1: apparatus -ilh{ lv;:n, Cose mted l\-';l'hfl;" Twenty B 3. W. Harss, No. 4 Wa all the p;o;xn‘nl‘nln'ni"fll':nAw‘s:rr':;—aruphl.’:v:'rrl ~'il“:'u;lz‘:;;ulil: and the weignt of which may vary from 10 to 18 pounds. Lt is mme erestin; s of aeoustic 1o and expliin his new system of illuminating gas, that is, piand Houee, Fourtheay numerous Au: ple. P L ¥ 4 o & i R o e The Manufactories of Lowell. ndding by chemical agencies to any gas I8 T barm, & | A e St as. Toeawmer, aad i P; Taoker, | Sare of physicsl besaty (she dossa't nesd bo have maoh) 1o found that marble fs the ouly substance which cau be asad for 3 Al Rencles sower. producing & light four | 3. D, as Pbysician, The present Saperintendent is Mr. X, | meking shirts at the rato of 50 ceety piece, with from 13 to | the anvil, as it possesses at tho same time suflicient solility ta 0 t * | 24 hours required for the completion of each piece. She may | afford the desired resistance, and at the same time enough monts with various steam trumpts, gongs, and 80 on, for | oo (0T bp o s ove Dy RMPLOTED—IN- | fraly Wonderful tho purpose of aitiining the maXmum of sound powerin 5 A or five times as great as that produced by ordivary gas. | H. Morey, a thoughtful, » fog aiguals. e . b : : TERESTING STATISTICS. This invention soems destfhed to revolutionize our present atly well fitted for his duties: b This séance now changed to & bsiness meeting, and all | Gorrospondesce of Tho N. Y, Tribune. system of lighting, for it will dimitish our expeises one-half, the very responsible office of Matron, havi gepresentatives of the outer world eparted. Lowerr, M. while it will quadruple the light given. It will m ke whole o8 of the Home unler ber immedinte superyi B g August 4, 1866, : On Saturday the Aca held it last public meeting, . besso oagg citios cheerful, and ns any burning gas can be usec, isolated * fome® may be regardsd a8 & weak ex d ; hio Mecea of Amoricans seems to bo Europs. To that | houses, such a3 the Monntain and Lauiel can becowe, by n’-u.»’»." on. T has o eflacten mueh g00 pevoleat man, in many respocts derive some consolation by humwing Hood's *Song of the | .1, 4i0isy to rive a rebound to the hammer, without which iattar Mrs, Morey, | derive ' | Shirt,” or perhaps lighten her labors by forgetting a future of « . althe lu | B ' past of happiness; bat neither will tend to furnish | quality the lifting of that heavy too! after every blow would be Ler buogry mwouth with suliciont bread, or ease the acking of | simply a dead weight which would very speedily fatizus the ] of wood, even the hardest, too springr, to answer the purposs at in the which opened with Mr. Rutherford istatement of his ver, (S '.ml'n studies and performances j ".-] 01 . n|- hZ aradi f bewilderment their eyes are turncd with nsing the surplus wood, together with Dr. Boyntou's magical For in these dark vicissitudes «f fortane O e wia Ditaned (o with prafousd sifention gy o o Ly urncd with & | 5T jbor, bralliant and resplendent with the finest Light, at oo L ours Jog4og 10 tho skin and bone! Why, come with me, Zraphy. . o4 - | longing desire that Paris and London, the Khine and | yerysmali cost. The eveniog passed off delightfolly, the great- Tiave their | roa little fool, "and you allhurl w'n: 50 cen's in 24 | of an anvil. ‘The heavy blows are struck at the rate of aboat B L D) s Whlpersee RNy but who | 39 45 50 in & minate, so that in an hour the “ mold ” zecoivas was expressed, and a rocolution ws carried to and entertainment should be given the next | fact that within t hit of the Portland suferors. in exiatence it has ha k17, and created an excitement which | ten of which have be upplied with employ- of Cawskil. While Mr. Stusrt was | ment in respectablo 1 cient to show what & 1 started on a voyage of | very littls drop ia the great sea of geaeral reformation is | volunteers. Lhere | already efected. 8. Bardman, who THE INMATES OF THE HOME. hers 8 motis comyaliory of fuvolantary in the mansge: | could resist a scrpent “There might th numerots illustrations mede, even more | from 1,800 0 3,000 blows from a hammer of 10 to 13 pousds The poor emigrant girl who, hagzard with bunger | weight. During the first beating, which lasts un hour sad ¢ ak with ilod sells ber virtue to the ekipper of the 3 " 7 1s for the cousideration ot & piece of balf, the heavie n.nnmmnm employed, as the ml\l. st g and unsophistieated country lass who | thickest and requires greater weight and foree ia the biows te i L) f:";:‘"’?;.n;xf.g‘:x" ?:x’:f:e"’-'n;rli’»'::‘:" make the necessary impression. Haviug been under the bam- or pi o ¢ e shape " O s Baloon or Ballors’ DaSoe-Nouse,” P | mer an hour and 30 minates, as befrs stated, the slips of goid an girl who, ignorant of the new langu; are found to have expanded to about four times their origiaal in Yorkvii 1 is charitably #ize, having, of course, lost correspondingly in thickness. [ the beater be & practiced workman the square of matal ex- pands undor Gis bammer, equally in every dicection, by the learned aud the laity intended fl;r.h‘(-fl‘('a\\‘ yed inorder to hear it throngh. uch of the process and malinery devised by satisfy, aight for the Mr. Rlulht:?‘r«l:r‘lhe ;A(uu‘]!mr;ur:{.h\ results, \‘m llhn But Americans have lived 20 years in sight of the hie new complicated to be clearly understood by prsons unfamiliar o - z e resched even ok alle, 41, Towerer, wero yrsons unfanilir | Gytgiill Mountains, and have mever stood on ith pine- | Hiintering ihe suri et Ou h;.,.,.,fl[{v and m-;;(-rnnro, and i}\ i;u tenlts, He had | covered rocks—bave been near enough to hear the roar of :lin'.o-.v&rlyhwdw.:m.l:nlfllll;;'u:;:;l obiained photogrephie images of the mon and of the | the mighty waters at Niagara, and bave never been in tho found the distingu . at present, on acconnt of the absence of reiarkable spots | T kA s T | B Catred 1o soin our qemonstration, This wes & very on the disc of the great luminary. Butfthe nost import- offered of herself to man—have been by the great prairies B antodr, at mote was neatad 1o Lighten up_the b pired powers | of the West, and have never witnesed ther grandeur of e evantte chough 0 ind at 100 LALTel f10ume o intesting was it that | o nog Rome and the Bay of Naples, can alone Some of its tomates are secured by and satisted with vicious snd Impurs ustrations, and tiere are aut a p;:lwuuuhohldmlduo(hisfi* il B! rtun A v = ~as ta the photography of stars, He had stijied and a space. two sccowplished daugbters of J. eveinnd, eiq, the pe Al thei ¥ S7eo] 16 Erouy o B¢ Frensaes "m"u‘flflf!\lmmoun- PRo% only is America attractive by her natural soenery, | nicces of Horsce Greeley. and Miss Devel. all of ewtorks | e Tl aat ey |/ besr i nd singlo | but also by the busy hands of ber crafumen. Tho pages fter much urging and delicate diplomacy, consented to e 't Lope of avtloving redemption | Sboussnds more, which are best lelt 1o the Imagioation of the | o that though four times s large as at Gret it u At the Mountoin House I gained 16 Mr. C. Eo | ¢rom tho guilty past reader already not aware of th 2 2 g : ase. Our divorce Conrts and still retains pretty mccurately its origiaal quadrangula sttained, aud had obtained images of doubi sotion 1 the next great o st Tho telesoope employed in these lubors snot th | of het groat mauufacturing corporation: are worth study Atiee Meapietn s Lo gm tie guly | ks bk o8, 1 fuct, quite useless folgbscrva- | by Americaus, for they are one of the vast sources of ottaze is one of the most tomelike Lotels T ever vis: D T e et o Hira W aen ¢ this nnderstood to ail capable of com. | form. 9 by slip, from between the 12aves o tunted, finely shaded, with & view of tep on the rotrograding acale of female depravity | Prebension. “Yrust on the ove herd, desertion on the other; | the * with a long, slender pair of wooden nippers, sad 3 3 2 H wght lions., e Jenses transmitted ouly the &ctivic, qot tho | power and wealth, Amid the whirl of irea wheels, the ure wisual rays. The heavenly body. (herofore, made it mark, | clatter of iron fingers, and the angry flow of surging :‘;f‘j,l",;‘-_,f;;‘;yfuuy Bt 0 nlot sbow it~ eulcndor. Mz, R. gave a deiated ac. | waters, impaticnt of maa's control and secking rest irom | ed dides a thovws count of his invention w @ exeeution of & icrometir, an | tho turaing ponderous whoels, along quiet green banks, | but a stone's thro instrument which beeam.o noe: in the prosecution of | where the shadovs of oveshunging trees are cool, we see Iuhll‘ romantic bits of ¥ thi w, and_well bis studies, end which the c##Mexs of our courery | she power of our great manofacturing interests, Tho | woith the trouble of & day's journey. T1f the Moantain House i owne the exclusive priv it ae odd-shaped tool kowa as a “wagon,” it is divided scoaratoly quite as large, each oue, a3 the orig- « are placed again between tho leaves aro a second time placgd ou rhe marhis Leart here, and hea there; it is the old, old story . < which Is always old, but never stale, Dat the isbumanity of | ek slip laid separately o ® leather cushlon—wh woman to ber own sex s Inrgely concerned in the ageravation of tnfamy arlsing from this cause, and 13 seldom sutficiently | fato four equal squa considered. It s probably maiziy owing to tueir education, 1 * 1t 18 Rovertheless true that wome are {nvariably lesa gen: | iRalslip. These sqn nthan men are to men, Dress and bearing are | of the *mold,” ai whose thickly wood- dows play. It one of ite most step-off ia the abyss proportion” of Inss of the great iy who does not drivk ve larg r, th did not efford. Theso statewents bewg coi- | names of the eleven wanufaciuring corpistions ia this oo tempo: o cludad, Dr. B. A. Gould proceeded to give and siin bl | city aro as follows: \ Cottage enjoys the undivided right to the most gorgeous and L'ls which they briefly vegetate, and shey gr 0us Lo won e Bapital $2,000.000, Prints aro made fron | most glorions sunseie. Words caBinl, SIS the ARTIA | g0 tho drowner graeps the straw, when fuint azd awooning ia | [ORINYT litiathoughh a(bF the later., Jiss whohas mot | book, fo wadarge axether: beniing; time with a lightee . the mid-ocean of b . tions - et searching or positive dis | .0 uep bat continuing for four ours. At the end of this muhumancn} {(-d:u tions of Mr. Rutherfe:d’s facts aud op- | BWLUMACK. sarvations. These were of gourse purely mathematical, | Nos. 30 31, This Cosporation rune wx miils. boside tho | (00 mouutains, and the sky is aflame with ite uuspeakabi Of course, the # though relieved by some historical de ki e o “Fuis Corporation manu- | brightnesa are_often falveh o woman of the slightest conspicuousuess of | - g 1x eved by those of her own sox as she enters | time anotber subdivision into fours is made. and the slips abin of a ferry-boat, for instancet They seldom | ggain placed between the leaves and subjected to t 1ike with whi attire or ben ries told to the charitable managers . Lies aro & part of the prosts By long babit of falsifying. which <. —Capital vt a,',h.,; peen fosad ‘%:-‘.mu.mn\-,.fi‘mm 0, Feviar Shictings ands| L/the ufteruoon stagen bronght » crowd of visltors to tho | futas"tock in trad ety Ros. 10 8055 Numivar of sills tive, with one e thero was & prospect for a full attendance. pe 001 e e each o emorse. of ltutherford, Al aut sudicnee Wus awembled the great drawing-room. ety exea widle soarnlor und prariog o e utbionsly trampled asd trodden into the mire. | the slips from one *mold” to auother takes six hours; 52 that » ring sister, | the beating of & *“mold" of gold takes tweaty-seven ande b uad the fortanate do not, i theie recall the poor woman of the Iible, who, by Christ's helping Tow) a0 hrongl the earpratoess of her relormation, became | DAIfBours. { &'s wost ndiant angels, No maiter how | The leaves of akin are slightly rabbed with powdared oal- #ing the upturned u'-xncxv"n;_ml; it rlm-m | ciued ‘gypsum, of peculiar sort, before the beating, and ac b oo bl beugh | fterward cleaned of tis by being themeelves placed beiwses v, in reality, be s guilty as the Mag. | paper leaves and being beaten. sad to kuow that we cwil 01 Each set of leaves will ondurs about 230 beatings with gold leaf, after which they are sold to be used for besting coppa: t of the Home, who appears o have | foiland leaf In the course of tue beating the gold gots more vith considerable eurs, (hisks extrard, |'orlessbested, whea it las to b passed through & coll pres e Whioh salets oo 1rgely aiong | 1he PEpese, of aeching L4 ad A108. SraminE SSLSMA 947 oreases in the gold or skins, the tendeacy of the beatiag being try also enters intothe circles of fashion. lation of | to crease and wrinkle the leaves of skin, in which cass, o LowrLL—C. scard at the dour | L ierdst the ear of ehiarity with much the same prevaricatious X «1 62,000,000, Mavufetures Carpets,Sheet- | 1 l“,"‘lhopgl#ul \Ln‘l‘t?mll :‘w’m m:‘"i:.y in his :’:g;m PR v RS on s 'e tizee-cae ols- | eane “:‘:!u.‘-]v'n‘_-‘- i (e S A i the balance always remai is | ning. one carpet. and one fine-worsted mil : nounced the objeet o ertaluuent, and o largo sula ke - =" favor. The momniug was now wcll ncvanced. But we kX, —Capital 8750000, TLey manufacturo Tirond- | bow o6 e SERteriohic wis Bursesfiieof a large amonnt of T S EateIhned thoss Fiais ke tonih, & thw mhate: woro ot o Bepart vithoit o et Lopnc-ouchr, il hat cloths, Doeakias, Cossimores and Saswls. Number of milis | FRSER ST PIBE 0O, oving contenta | Went 8 welghed dn tble et b e w verber the ks . owing auagers of the Howe, and it is decided upun whother she s ouo exceedingly gratifsing to b feminive wind. Dr. | Tour, aud ne dyehonse. e O 4 will prove: Duet, violin avd piaso o Wilder, whose performance we buve alreedy noticed, mr."“,‘.’x:; gL B e g B gl iy | S'"af""""' Fouaanakis song. OB, Tako Ms to Thy R o bopeful subject. % : LR T give vus s bied cdeptacoonat Tof § 8 omols, Drillinge. Cassimeros, Shoetings and Shirtings, | o8Pk, sobk: * S CTeRC AL b0 0 Tere is au applicant, young and still beautiful, with the - Eable spid ; o of | Namber of mills ruu by this Corposation tw [ y e, I Posnanski; of n bygoue trath and innocence still lingering in his remnarl e spider, exbibiting at the same tive speci- Lawkesci~Capital, £1,500,00, Goods mado by this Com- Scene from the Ah-lvcl.ungul Veniee, Mr. D, 8, Banduonn; keaed h;‘munlhlo( viee, and with a uerm": xml:«3 wmeas both of the epider and of its silk, together with | pany—Sueetings, suirtivge, printing cloths, cotton aud me- duet, piano, La Galliva, Gotteehalx, the Misscs Clevel A st have langhed from et baby {argely maguified plates of the insect and of its web. This | rino hosiery, umber of mills, five. aud dye houses. song, “The Forsaken, "V, Gabriel, Mias Denel, and piano solo, Nor mothot's Rnee i ereature, intercating ut onee to_commerce and to science, LOWELL BLEACHERT—Capital, $300,000. All grades and | L'Elislr d'Awore, Thatberg. J. Pommanski, Second i s Piano duet, Reponds Moi, Gottschalk. the Mises Cley & fomale, one hundred and fifty times larger than her | Stylos of cotton goods bleacbed and dyed. ) 3 d w he 4 % 3 ., 1 No. 3 . ] e , Reber, ule e "agasini, LB raad of silk 350 yards in length. Nbe is biind o objects, | Shectines. shirtings, priut cioths No. 3010 40. “Lhis Coup8aY | pogyunki; Soiiloquy from Humlet, by Mr. D B Beatianis] wild history, 8 long Iifs the compass of a few gance iu dress b women. The democ 4 10 this ¢ &in as fictitious, and fiads ia the balsnce, very probai p - Tuns five mills. o discorning only light. Dr. W, described at length the E ISETTS—Cap Qhest. | German song, I Bloss Thee Night and Day. Love,” Mr.C. L. > g surious spinning of her web, and Ler manuer of casting ifl:‘ Mrtings aad 23.‘:'17.?.3':3‘.".%25‘%1&'.‘1’5 heat | Porter; and e N onal Airs Vosnasaki 1y L. 1, | *eed or truth aud scero repentance which promises redemp. | 100 1ic oighiiors sieg T e i hoe skin. Hero would scem to be a valuable resource for | ru, six. . g Tonscmtt, Ragineae in-Oniel; M. Hoart L Bioart; Dirodsas | o8, Tho siri 16 thereiore dusialec 1s the Hoeal Sffenit D B Tout Bk tatow stop, whiEh, whos maressarily | ov0rse the gl would be also Gkrown oub of shape. our sarical mecosities. Woman in tho Dinefecnth cen- | | APFLETON—Capital, $600,000, This Company manufactures | 834 Accompanist, Ar. Heury C. Watson, who was ko the | yn'the samo_repentaot 'Bind Ta. soceds oF Inbor, ma taken, §4 almost nover rotrioed. ; The beating completed the thin leaves of gold are now 'As before remarked, mere inclination, or aensual dosire— | taken from the mold” aad placed between tho lzavos of ipeskisy programime. spectable maid-servant of otherwise employed. unless tho result of an actual disease—very seldom constitutes o a3 A | e ¥ oas bolsancs 1nfo. Yios, §t 1o | seall beeks, such of whish souiuimn 45 losvos, In W s ed somewhat diflicalt to determina whether this fact is o redeem. | it is offered for sale. “Thiy work is done by girls who can esoh 10k fenture of the general evil or not iasmuch as, while it | i1 from 30 to 30 or 90 books a day, and can eara from 1 1 arfues well for the natural instioots of the hoart, it again x- | gq o week, These paper books are manufsctared ia this oity tury will have a silk gown, aud the more the merricr. Man | eheetings aod shirtivgs from 14 to 20. The number of mills, :sldl‘ g0 “!m cotionvabirt, bul. even e TR L R LT i i n"l“_:;:;}"l- e e it e8cc] " re the stling gar- | .. uixe. Sgor—Capl 100,000, s corpora- | J i B T e Rl g Hicg £AC | tion manufactares cotion rachinery. Jocomofives. tools, mill | EVEryIhing was so good that wpect B et b ohndl & relicquished. Tho | wory 'ge, “They b | ratltylng to the critic and the critici §iworn is néerly played ot He is gresdy, dirty, noeds | Yoik &c. They bave (oot shops, sithy and foundery, " et piayed In o méstesty menser, Mo of ber last ¢rauken debauch s revived fuiot glimmerings of » thermometer and # nurse. This hardy spider eats fli The united capitals of the sbove-naued corporations oy 4 y X & far-off fnnocence and youth, and, in the temporary contri y spider eats flies, | o0 to $13,000,600, e residence in Americs, has not only enlarged his ideas, but it . Libits the fact th he principal $ad Tequires no inordinate amount o i - nount to $13,000,000, These mills employ the i b ® h tion of a mind artificially repentant and morose, she enters | Libils the fac in the principal or meroenary eause, those : req nt of attention. Were | el ot or 40,708 spindles, Of 4 " as broadened Lis siyle, deepened Lis ‘tone, aud jmparted | ' g f the K hoa 3 are orushied from tho breast by sordid impulses. and are made of sofs priaticg paper, geaerally that which bas ot this now the very moment for your Astors, Thaye:s et 4510 Ave % o gt e | o 0peratives | dignity, force, and passion to his manver. 'His wethod 1 | fhelood, which & L Bl g e e b ed. Before the gold is L #ad Peter Coopers to make & problematic investment | SlPloy ,218 arc women and 4, are men. l,he ...‘.x.,.fuuwvla, his execution brilliant, clear, and woll | T u:l W u-,. :qnu y recogn! luhnur i, and ber appli- THE GRADES OF INFAMY. «been used. fore the gold is laid on the leaves they are Belanes destres {1=-tne-d D o Yo sald, | Bumber of looms employed is 11,58, and” §,008,500 | Tareeey: oot Nis stvl is chesip and claselc, H i an sotbmei, | fosion diiregarded—uwith grost pelsy perhaps, oo the part of | Tu the infumy of prostitation, a4 in every other careor of | slightly sprinkled with red oohre. The material male 2 © § yards of s of different kinds are mauntactured | #st o bis art, and Le promises to work out for himsell a Judge, but nevertheless disregarded. Here is prescoted an | guiit, there is a regular stairway descending feom the first and | paner books formerly came fi o Tathers. lot the spider be encouraged. Let the production | gy i - exainplo of tae I1st stage of prostitution, whose ouly re : paper books furmetly came from the Biblo Hoase, belag | spider rag » every weck. The mills consume 604,000 1 of cotton | brillisg fature. His performances were enthusiastically re Pl st stago of p n. uly relief is | Lighest grade to tho last and lowest. In classifying theso sud utilization of this silk become ax enterprise. There | ena 106,000 15 of clean wool overy we The works | ©¢ived, b after all was over, be had to re at Habor's, de. | the tomb, s Hespairingly abandoned to the fast down. | properly. e might, perhaps with some Justice, people the first | OF Waste sheets thrown ont by the bookbinders, but 18 no knowing what it may eost you now, and save you in | are’ puilt of brick with T ane Bl the | lrious " Slumber Sone,” by spécial request of tho ladies. ward irretrio ep. grade with those who move through the world, respected and | years the managers at the Bible House refuse to se! the end. It may settlo the finunces of the couttry by | modern appliances for extinguishing fires. ‘The grounds | , M Joserh Posnunaki piayed with bis usugs force and spirit TREATMENT OF THE INMATES. admired, but with hearts as blackly lewd as those in the very | more paper for this purpose, for striotly moral reasous, knoan sxtioguishing that silk deposit which figures so largely | ground the mills bave grape-vives, trees and grass grow- aud won hearty aod projonged appliuse. Ho display Of the treatmeat of tie inmates of tho Homo and their dis. | 10w est scale; but the wore clearly defined gradations of proati: | 60N 0n alvey of all the world. The books ey against us in foreign exchanges, We see much in tho | fnoand form a picture of cleanliness and verdure, T Taasterly manser the fue poists of tbe. Croloid piauo.ite full, | elpliae during tho dsy, there can bo liftle compinint, so far aa | tution may bo stated oy alx 1o pAmber. g o " o ey xcangm. Vs 5 ach i | e tnd o s 1 Sen, S s | G it o ettt | SRty il M SR | NS o MRS B w1 o L. aow A i . o s, prili o - or comparativoly unknown, houses; mostly lo- shatos in & now spider stock company, provided soine- | fueturing corporations, must be & page of his country e s Son s s et s Eympet e ;:“”‘l"‘"‘l‘"""m Hous Gl Sasing ot proburios, sbe | Seb & Faabionabls UP-ToWR qeArters, ¥ 19| Tho gold foil used by dontista is rot alloyed at all, aai Is aot "Ie’ firkt ounsideration in the troatmedt of o repeatant Brotiels; among which may bo included tho | beaten so tian ay that for gilders’ uses, though otierwiss it I8 irl " systom of the Concert Saloohs. prepared ia the same mauner. . Lut bero 1s another spplicant of a different guill. cane, becatso | wwouns of the town” for years, she is now prematurely ol, rum-blown, blear-cyed, and generaliy hopeless, The reaction elso would advance the needed capital. Without these . progress full of intercst us to her power and success as a | de rvedly so. Lsugges, nowever, to the courteous and pain: m- zufi '“:}&elfl! HUIM';"E and regret, the | pagion, Slould we not give her amplo protection ? taking proprietor, Mr. Clarles L. Beach, who exerted himulf | Magdalen is, to quote tho languags of the Superintendent, (e Nigar S exercises of the Academy ended. o e———— to the utmost to give echat (s the oceasion, Uhat & platiorm a foot | t0 0L **tho rum nut of her,” wnd nearly ail of them bare Lager Bier Haroms, Cigar Shop Dagaios, Siver leal is not alloyed, aad is beatea to four i aace ;‘}fi wonid enbance the quariity of Lone for concert purposes. | Pleuty of tiat article iu tloiv. aystems when first encountered. Houses. ver leat is not alloyed, an. atea to four iaches g CLOSE OF THE SESSION. The Steedman-Fullerton Report. a8 Deael hins @ charming light soprano voice, which sho uses | After tbis, they are employed througlout the day in light vo- V. Street- Walkers. not so thin s gold. oo Out Spediél Ousapendonsy To the Liditor of The N. Y. Tribure. displayiug ot it eme tmo' both taste aod g on, tho sewlng-machiue, sewlog by FHsae Hoeplialr-40a Tomb... b tilhase il R To show the extreme malleability of pure gold, it is stated " e Nationst AcaglXOFTEATION, Mats. Au. 1), 160, Sie: The so-called * Report” of Gens. Steedman D A e s TN mariipg Al WSS SRR | noesIh b ortaran tht any of those wonen who | that @ single grain of gold spread orer siiver wire caa ba '1'”“" ey - f;:zt = m.wnce- went iuto its sixth | gnd Fullerton is so wide of the truth, so far from anything like halk, which nre very crabbed sud dificult In the b ol e ctinationg of the | 8re inciuded in tho first class, owe Eheir introduction into | drawn out to the thirty.oighth part of o milo without & (rag, “ seasion at 9 o morning. Justice, and the animus of 1t 18 80 palpable to those who aro with eclearness, beilliancy, precialon and spirit, and d thelr respoctive improvement | Fllt by foolishly anawering some of the *“matrimonial adver- | ture jn the continuity of the gold coveriug. Itis also & fa and admirstion of the andiencs for the artistic feeli view to the fut tisements which appear, from time to time, in peaily all of our . ted; mainly | Journals. T¢ s also worthy of remark thut the secicrs for vorite saying of goldbeaters that a five-doliar gold piece cau be beaten ont 80 as to cover & man ou horseback and Lis stoad. injudiclous! consisting of tracts, ** mor wnil :l-vnh’l O interost, Now | “assignations” are by no means- cowpelled to yun the risk of Tostaments, Holy Bibles. and other works of & dry, didactio | Publicity by rescrting to certain houses; sinco their desires | ghough it is doubtful if the experiment has been ever actpally Neatly il tho irle can road and write: and they | 2y bo gratified, in the wost secret wanuer, through the col | oy vo material, But it is absurd to sapposo that de. | D8 of unsoiupulous journals, Lo s T T icrotofora litorature hae boen confined | . With the mention of one other orrible truth, not geverally | In good times a first-class journeyman gold-beater 03 mako west aud most sensationnl priots, frequently of A lowd | kuows. u conncetion with Class IV, wo gladly lcave tho | from §40 to 850 per week, but ot present wWor lack a0l Prof. L. M. Rutherford, who has been busy for many 4 4 plaus L o v of the eus. oo and othey | familiar with the Workiogs of the Freedmen's Baroaa o | a6 tho proficiency they divlured: Tio o’ yosug ladies mv-unl bodies wimhe telescope, read paper on *As. | Louisians. that Tam compelled to notice and refate its mis. | FerE VLY n"";’::-:nfl d':rndlr-rlnl l; vublle porformance. M Photography.” The lenses used in photograply | statements, that the public may know the real facts of the case, ? ook and kinduess of hes:t led thew to lend - 3 | their talents in aid of ko good . Mr.C. L. oh ‘re entirely usclcas for observations with the eye, aud | One Matthow Whilden, in_bis testimony before the above | ard accompanied Rimecks servootly a6d lpl:.l‘unlly,rm'n;‘ A0E | foomn to those used for the eye are a8 uscless for photograpliy—the | named oflicers, states what he knows to bo rversions of the | shire to the noactivic value, Photo- | truth in two instavces, if not more. 1st. l!ew states, and tho; 5 ir: n.na-';:’.."5&':3"?.:':'.'.'1‘.’&?3.'.‘. |=.- masterly manner; u.fi:dln paiks o u:xh“u”:mmh"in btained by th t, that Capt, I be General Superintendent of o are afier all inferior to the views obt; y the | repor! Capt. Pease, the General Superintendent of Col- | enunciation is clear and forcible, his emphasis jit, bis i and otherwise exciti d, should take ly and Kindly | Feader to conjecture the rest, ‘The fomaley In theso peeulinr i orka. Scbools 14 Louisiana, an appontee of the Tev. Thomua | tin melodious, but mirked aud ioanly, aud b gesiares Srace. | fo Wattw iy m 28X ihe Doow of the Damned” or . § | | o whico exist under the oloak of Iager-beer cellars, ave, | Priccs low; though even now it 18 said that the jouracymen e g v o o 9 Doose of Be Dempet,” ox 5 W exceptions, the vietits of the worst slavery which it | make more oa a given quantity of gold than do the masters. .,1..& the m....“.. l:-nnr;'}"l\ h’l',h' majority of the | Thus it can be seon that each leaf of gold is struck from 1a aro Gormans, and they hold thoir poof, victims i | ;00010 30,000 times with @ beavy bammer, entizely by the semanner (hat the Mexican landed proprictor 5 that is, by keeping the girls perpetually in | uvassisted power of buman muscle, It would seem an easy clothing, giu, and other necessitics (xin is not | matter to sdapt machinery to do this wost laborious work. bal o theso women), aud, through | ¢, " go1y peaters themselves say it canuot bo done, &s the or otherwise, mak- mavipulation of the tools requires a certaia amouat of thoaght. #yo, aad photography will have an inferior value until o T O o T tnespaed thet we" can faks & | WiOmeay, the Awisiant Cammissioner: of 6 Betean for | ful asd emphatie, IHisinterseetations were fate Arthur's bal) f vho (eass wio wo Sncreased bot e, “What then | Louiana:aud who was susceeded by Gen: Falerton Limilf, | and elstive, and th proanged applause which R e | s bleriod b poresia i iacs ovtklaod & £ovd Busband: Bt "valuo * A'very NURS "6 1n fxing axaosty | SAEPReEtetamm 4l dohemte e gy | Too7ed haw Isceonsily. the meditace sppraciaial i e and honorablo gray-lairs; while Julla, the bad girl, sowed the Bt i oy gy wm{‘ ny tbere wero oaly "'l‘-” “T'his s @ mere quibble, and | efforts. The coucert was, iu every wa, rilliant suecoss. whiriwind of extravagauce, and reaped the storm ‘of infamy, e t w‘”‘, the exact position, by g s for Ofpl Baaew in W;wmu?nm the | At its close Mr, Stuntt aross and made a spirited and | With o desporate and concluding piuiige from the highest tur. | DOIds his peo %o Tntroduce o eiter system of ivstruction, sus. | toucking appeal to {he audieoce in babalf of the Portlnd suf. | 76t of London Lridge. Yet tmost of tho books (urnisted are of | (rifiiog dobt only & necess the eye cauno! 1L has great in giving an exact fout ensemble which ded most of the schools for 30 days, from Sepiember to Oc- | ferers, und showed them the woy they should %o, by walking | this character. Y. e 1 Iad-owl and depositing the feet ree will Oforiug to | OF courme, thare is a great difforonce In tho natares of theso | the layias dowh oftictitious law, thie g thorn.priso the eye A o hnvfiur, furnish .-M‘;oro:‘hm y!;lpmnm',‘ R bho true utility met| ow are er 10 boid & Normal Tostitu the instraction gacause. Hiscxample was followed, and between | Buhappy girl 1n; . 3 s, and they require different treatment, One of 3 o find focus? He shor how he reached a r | of 5 second, to procure larger buildings; and third, | one and two bumdred dollars wi ribed on the spot, to | the present here are numberless instances whera emigrant German we shoald be R RN han-couid e aseared in ocular ob. | 10 Properly grade.ibe’ sokuols; i ke | A S e o deiind o | BTN 198wt o s e sdabeon: st ol oL s, whe e e B ek cg) | vwings, ARE SNy Wi E N ng bty “Docyation. ‘moreover, could not change omeone. | ‘e4chers drew haif pay t'the end of that time this | the following day. Not #o bad o result foF improvised music was the, wistress. of Bardard Friors, tho Nk Workd. au Rept slows prisoners-uatil tha speady | (e last to despair of yet seeiog an iuveation (ot doitg an inch without our being informed of it, -.'hl md 'lvyuvphwrwcmlhm on the top of the Catski m il to bo Laniged for Wi oriwe on tho 17¢h | 4a¥, when, wortiloss aud dying, they are conveyed to t and speedily the work of the gold-beater. 8 - mn:om test questions for tea and had By the by, music on the Catskills Is something wonderful fn | Of this mouth, ‘Lhie main trouble with this girl is her anxiet; hospital. ‘That this borriblo picture of misery is not & mew —_— Yy 14 system, so that when it weut | its eubanced quantit, quality of tone. L iu comwon with and suffering respocting the impending fute of her urlmlnrfi one we have many evidonces of histor) 5 Xed thy Foelaud, in the time of Bhakespoars, we have hia testimony | ~ ALLEGED BRUTAL TREATMENT OF A PRisoya.— d of m?uihll o readily as to allow a much m take place without' detecting it. Prof. | into operation children advauced faster than they ever had be- | tbe Pozankis sud the learned professors, rem: in the experience of the donghter of lover. " Hor association with b s T, Smpiayem it S e Wowiil. single Juion ericles. That itexists | Noipuniel Ellis, esq., City Marsbalot Jerscy City, 83 bis 93, [ b nflvatou,“' of her o been unceasingly busy since 1357 with tho | fore. Mr. Conway and Capt. Peaso impraved on all the plans | rior purity of tone aud the king vibri o photographs of the stare He bad bained | o sciion el s voryy kst 7 Sl s A | Fiot purity of fone and the outapesking vibestion, of volces, | {L.4S3 W6, and aiberwise be 1a compassiiyely BROORIAR | pere a thissity (n mADILI] vepetiiassis pocteotly well Kngwa . of stars of the eighth magnitude. Such & star | den, unt to ralse kis salary, when he revigned, | tudes. The difference was apparent to all; the csus was 14 is the custom of the officers controlling tho Home to keep | 0 8l of vur public ofticiale. Samuel D, Ellis, Depaty Marshal, wero arrested yeaterday by uires an exposure of from three to four minutes. | 8T e e Aonireadialh ik B kit o 146 :}_D:.!hm,lgguwn must b daferred until our second vieit | UP & correspundonee with the subjects J‘Hm.a. olont la- THE REMEDY. Constable Buros, ona warrant charging them with brua stars were very difficult to manage [0 this WAY | isiana were, under the Kosh Jiolise Iy exhibited this difference. e Their wrobation. i ovder 1o leath | Tt seems impossible that there should be any spsedy remedy | treatment toward Johu B. Miller. while the latier way coa- were, Plumley regime, self-supportivg. | Pozoanski ly tri Guoanerius 150 Ly n{ Ho had bvol& ?hn:hom:(m :0 ntf:o ;flm which s utterly unirue; for had they ever bave been so Undy | sears id, and b thor & Gemador, wade o this city but f el ot i e m-“::y'l-g..uwml' STt | vaee! gt el with tue WT'I S Hiomes. | fined in the City Prijon, ou tho uigbt of the &b tast g g sars el o I ) % s ) { Sum mflfiump&nmm ox- mm"h'.'..‘.'..:. “'”YB‘.':"”_“,. never E::: wfi:‘m’ m: sonuded in this crisp. mamud atmoe- i a8 Wberty to withdraw u ber own optioti— | and Iau ‘the root to fasten itself, even more stroogly, amoug | Pidtuant, awoug other charges, makes afidavit that aboss 1t gneatont oluracica are attained with the | was & wroog ono at reh, (0¥ it guve schocl faclities estirly | their e mersexaed beture, Biok IO ot drist O iher Toshe than thot ot b | 20d Jonra the oot Ko ek which it wroathes the loathsoume tea. | oclock on the night la queation, 8. D. Lllis eaiored the His ingenious method of making his | free of expense to the % ashoat fusilises eutily | Chay vibretons snsmad 10 swal ot 4 GV e o o | e e the Teotliaris Pty | JriaoC la Rowar Bt o sos that 06 b greatly re- | cells aud beat him across the kuees with a olub uatil be stated ‘with his object-glacs in making pictures was | & portion of the from as in other States; bence | manufacturers T ca e’ Besitation tha owe | and thereafiar pot pate SBo I strioted atd witigated. 1t would secm that wost good could be P ALY besedriers - - - P 738 | B Taree debt due rue Goveramest from theschoals wai uot 5. | montha' o1 io n tor witkout' hesitation that the two | S84 Uereatier retura, as abamo naual e aalelons legal Interforence. away, and that whea he came to & man was boldiog bit shown. were ::;l‘n u:l of & micro- .nml m’ %"‘"fl.""" g ‘:‘"' ruog quaity of mne.‘;'u'-g-“:":‘ ‘.7"‘311‘.'.‘%.‘3:.....3 ‘I'-."fn who, m:l:: e ey LT f:lflnl;dy” e 'i"}' T R K g -3 o toied eaail ?i'l”fi.-i’»‘ix"n‘: ‘.:.‘;.“';.‘i'.,‘,".“?.‘..'i ,'i'.“i..fl’r‘.‘l'- b moter, one of the ingenio naugural en. Banks, for un wearly all respects, us tine and as yoluable for pleying purposes ith 1o th fihis Society, - | which was also in vogue In New-Oricals B iived incapacitated him from wurk, aod that be bas beea us instruments Mr. | yuyigvied on the State to support the schools, i the Gunnerin of 150 yenrs of age. ey o aiopady Inaaiod; Tae oibar shaler o: | Somaza oF tho vewn, f physionlly competent. Fresorved a i Under tho ductor's care aiuce. that fime, ke accused partise ven more delikhiful than rocord to sbow. In | was subject to arrest Piohe p«lllmlp;fl‘ trade without | "'I"*"’x“"u“‘“jy'“‘“ Chambers aad gave bail to auswor bes, ore the Graud Jury. th o go 1o & keen fecling of reret at | 80me, Where sccommodations are more pleatiful, the numhe 1 . B e Denut (ulod subime, | of " Tewtorations” may be larger, but (he sumber banefited is T e e av1 i ol s it cortas Rutherford was 0 16 eoustruet for himself in tho | money on that tax, which tax was 8 by Fullerton, | The rid Zoure of bis investigations. At the i | sy o8 e e et R CNEL SIUStea s | 1ha seosar, cng T sk oe Svomubers be described its constraction. Ti¢ gave at some | v i b saw R ot And so4ks 10 lay o g GooF | 103710f & 4508 30 M) of o 'HOLERA 1N JERSEY (1TV.— A Faran Case o¥ his mode of ws i I.O:'cfifi: 3 ...‘.‘.’.'. S et m&'-'n'."fi'., .‘.'fi gfiu}:m of Mr. Conway the only true ‘5’“{'}' ml;at_fl. e ;l::;ln.{.h:#aujw:.fl;o ‘Hune for years the seusation of 8 ::m-g-&: Incongderalic, and the rulos belongiug to onw | prcfarable to the promiscuous infamy Which provais - e nontidned SmIte ik G e, o Ao\ helan say aboat these debls and schools | _ Hefore the 4 ny. A inder. 2 1h tiils metropolis and noarly all of our largo citios. There is | A young woman named Headlgy dicd ou & ca: - cons; P ithout ap he bet 111 it be for their o eredit. 1 hope, by P s rture of our party, it was lecided that THE GREAT DIFFICULTY. no wosn without some &rhn‘ of delicacy, and one would i N paratus for hotographs of the heavenly bodies. | bhe botter il 1t be for APelt GT S0 et tho schpols gnotlier grand dramatic and mavical demosstration should | Kespecting the reformation of failen, women, tho evest | think tial i€ In the e e ome Irado, | Loug dsok: Jefeey Chfyy ‘sarly Sustsriar, Ioraing from what Prof. Agassiz said that the only example in scicuce to "‘,“"’: foing bast N‘;;’:’h e et tako place at the Mountaln Honse, murm-.{ ing, when | obstacle cousiste in tue fact of the slumost hopeless demoraliza- | she were compeilad 10 thus make a_publio record of Lot inten- need by Des. Morrls & Craig as a gennine oase of Asis womparo with Mr. Rutberford’s triwuph over obstaclos | Jupiie ia the Cocoper Tosti e o u v Bandmann the Poma ud possibly Miss tion aud spiritual depravity of the women thom With ro a maglstate, she would nlways hesitate, aud Dot s, ‘Lhe bs as I « “ waa that of Lionville, who, in making exsminations in Publio ia the Coooper Tnstitute. HebPoeery: sl and Mr. G.W. Warren will B proceeds wil: al out bere reviewing the flist cauwo of thoic degridation, the ¥ experience s complets ehange of hen % Siving in Jorsey City Boart o P P. B. EoxpoLrs. Seboo! Comissloner, L. * | vuled to anse of tue Portlaad oo ! inoipal, most bopeless, most bideous Fesclt of the liceutious | ‘There may bo sysloms for the mitige Hea th cunsed the baat o b Aisiafh i woriiee thore, vea 0f Womoa. is deak of sorllassnosy and do- | guatio evils bt everv reigative, Luwane wan 0 b burind satomology, found no dratghtsman to draw Lis nictures, New Vark. Avg. 11, Ltoo,

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