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OF-wWe NEW.YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1866, _ g \and manufaoturing interests, the question will soon THE SOUTHERN STATES. called up yesterday i the Usited Safes Ciruit Court, wad the - QHILL THE CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTME e onswered. Aad that will afford the best yodhh . .20 ‘nd-“ arres &d“mm &w‘& at mmhl.'n. Vool rsb et - Kt ot ction to agriouliure aad even to commerce; for it £ LOUISIANA. Cochrell, with giows -lfl"i-'vtnd"t;:; e VALPARAISO CONTBOLLEE BRENNAN AND THE BLOCKMAKERS OF | Tas ‘ims ™ 304 fiens of the oo fovhed to iand bet will finy hish cazgoes for export as woll as inoronse of 3 T ““"“_::(“l“‘o";n":lm’;“:{:fl$"'lu 0oMry- | futional and be read arions authoritis fo mustain the 701 | GODTAT, AND MORAL CONDITTON Of THE LOWER WEEHAWKRY. f 40 W/RETR Sskg e Sev o sonsumpy 108 for imports. ' R — 1NON, the illicss of Gen. Ward, was Inid over uati) the 2 of January ORDERS — BOARCITY OF MANUPACTURES —INDO- | Jamos Bullivan, Edward Padden, Michael Henry, —_p —— BY FRLRGRAM 10 THE TRIBONE next. [Louisvilie Demoerat, Dec. 21 LENCE OF THE PROPLE—EMBARRASSING OONDITION | Kdmund Miller, Michael Waters, John O'Connoll, Thomas - . . - W, x. Dc. 28, 1664 St e OF THE NATIONLL FINANCES—ITRMS. Cleary, Michael Smith, Dey £pp ATION WITHOUT MEANS. The following dispatch has y\nm.««u-l a4 this MARYLAND. From Our Special Correspondent. MP:IL. Georgy uunm'-"::a hm;:::hw ".‘: & young man, Of Croton, Xowa, writes that ko has | Durowu rom Ta Twmpowe Bureau at Now-Orloans. o Ths Frederick Ezeminer of this week says: - The VALPARAIO, CBAL. Nov. 17,1868 | (o manufactars of Belgian paving blocks at Weehawkon, s irand Jury, at i , indioted ser iov. Swal i i - $500, that be is ma tried, that bo wants to take & | o NEw.Omusaxe, Dec. 94, 1860 i ey e e arrieh et st rovisien. of 146 o (TR, EEning. Do put el discouraging, featars of | Now.Jersey, bave publishod o statment, swom to beforo & vollege course and yu 't 98¥6 his capital. Ho 8sks’| arrivns u}'“fl"l’,‘;’;’:r' (’:"_’L‘;‘“;f.*";'::‘;m:fl m ;ml ;wwmml:‘::na mede i bisgatory wpon b to oppoint 11 thess South American Republics is the social and mors | Justice of the Poace, in repty to the card of Controller Brea- rollege eou : ! 3 g ¥ are “known for loyalty, firmness, i v : i i Lo aro mas, ¥ Who would like au answor | witnocsos, tho sate who tetifed boforo the Miltary \ChoeD | uptightoess. the Grand Jury would have been spared the ne M“"“““"‘ of their lower orders. A North d‘;’“"‘"-l it ogph i the atreets of this : e 8 of young mén bave uo mission, and the testimony so far is the same. (Gion. Sher- ity of interposing their authority to vindicato the dignity eve, sooner remarks it, contrasting s it 80 dire- | city. y % the afiidavit of Mr. James Elmendorf, 1o this quostion. Thousan man exprossed bimsel! very decidedly when visiting the e -y of the law. In his appointuents ke wes governed | fully with the condition of the humbie, though thriviug accompanyiog Mr. Breanan's card, contains maay glariag mis- woney ot all. . | Commitien, in rogard to the insecusity of loyal mon | i, elial: motives, aod made sarh seleoions s wonld PrUOL? | poor of s own eountry, The aqualoc that we seo overy- | Tepresentations aad iblestonal soboods: They furiher st To get o olaasioal oducation ™! the use of $500, | rought before the State Courts, alluding particularly (0 | luv, and as & natural resuit of his perfidy, peven of Lis Kegis- | where surrounding tho poor in other countrios s invosted | substantially, this statement: Thoy havo beon connectod with “ . ‘g man is likely | the roceut decisions aguinst Fedorsl officers in this eity, | ters have indictments pending ogaiust (bétw.” g maaufacture of pavement for the Lt nine yequires more skill than sny youw s likoly 10 and also to the arrest aud imprisonment of & Froodmau hero with such insolent contentment, and so littlo perso- | years, and ‘n thoy nover heard of the Mr. Eimendorf possoss, unless ho earned the moneg.+ L he 18 & me. | Dufost Agent in Toxss. Haalso ssked tho Committeo MISSISSIPPL, vering offort 1o escage from it, that an ameliorated futaro | Shet b7 Mr. Fremnar, UY B pamd s (s PLRSEC, St ek buy & house and lot ne. ' & college and cpocial sttention to this matter s the military could offer | e Memphis Avalaneke says: Wo arc in rcceipt of | for them seems imposible. Thero being the same systom rfl' 1000 blocks, they afirm that the materil can now by P b e P sopalpimgsem L) T - o The Mempiis Aralanehe says: Wo are fn reoeipt of | O mopoly, hers ta existod bolors the wat in out | hased at rom 0. 43 per 1,00 boeks. One contm aring sparo hours. Or, with & few ¢S n The New-Orleans Commeresal Bulletin of the 15th friend informs us that be met kim ot St Thomas ou the 22d of | Bouthern States, ih s have really no future, i nd- | firm, botwoea the 28th of Gotober, 1865, aud the 20th of A ¥ 34 ! froi " 5 -8 how; if i ¢ 80¥8 | November, from which place he expected™to go to Havana to | ent etorsi lomlmnd to. Thoy have no Jong, | 1866, purchused 409,000 blooks, at from §20 to §23 per 1,000, razer fragrance than if they bad bean attared by your ows raise small fruits and vegetables, if Lo know there i every reason (0 beliovo now that tho leveos i the | mcet b famly. ‘He wis n tho enjoyment of excallent heaith, | oold” Winters o A 0. T e eatty aeii | tored tha on the bl of Weshawken as a reservo for wubeo et o e does not, be will bo Nikely tofall. $500 s & Very | ¥arious parishes of the State wil all bo completod.in tmo | and docs not expect to Fetarn fo, ihis country. Our frend | SOk D i Pabh ovaiything growh, With thelr | Quent contracts; and wnother contructing firm accompanied by Pp—rep—p— small sum to & young man who does not know koW to 7 onn COTTONTAX. e Eae et el aserers oo e | limited mposseies, cowbine o malke nem tho moat apa- | 87 AMemaas IR . thom b5 saer ’ work; to one who does, it is a large one. As an instance of tho good effect of the cottontax in | o TS I-‘vt:;;x; ~Gen. Wood, Alultldll-(,"m:xn:;igm :fi:‘::-'.:"ef:.'.' i‘;‘-;ur;w",‘_fi-' em:-’ l:;':'. = m into contraoty with them to $uppiy from 000 to 300,09 Bel - P , i i , haé issned e ec. . ecarci v 000 blooks. y PR— What shall our youngman with bis handsome wife | S"S80%InE the devolopeinent g oy o follwing wxcelient suggestions aromade; | Whiol furnish employiuent 10 both sexos and il ages, has B tier comstmotor purchased. m the lattor part of she month of avuaay vosds . e 4 ¥ 4 & ipwaliripans 3 ns 1 e andersi heroby oxpresses ks o the many | bad, doubtless, an influcuce in perpetnating this condition | Inst July, 70,000 blocks st the swm of §32 ‘per 1,000, and ut no = 1% do1 Let him got & small farm—ten, twenty or forty o tax on cotion wiay, howeves, eontrary to_the expacta: | - The underigued heveby oxpresscs B Sants 10, B WY | of dhings. Thioro has beon some offort, on the part of the | time did the pri of block txeeed B pec 0N aud at tiat acros—noas Tibraries nud good socicty. Or, with o | fonkchthese wheiimpossil aet i o sieed beors eut | Y coming yoar paniaion scbocl o the edwntion of thy | Govemment, to introduce them, with & view o the ad- :;mke fr contrctors vho porohasnd s wordd not ake or » iz 3 3 v Ay o ° - 4 il ; I ¥ o1 i » from d g o chioice selaction of books, he may live remote. Three uwp{m-qx;g‘{u_m"yrmflm‘l:‘ 3‘:,'.‘;.37.“"'?{3’:";.‘:‘: fl‘,'fi',',,'.,:k,',:.“::..'{;'..”fl l.."}'fl [l ‘.'.T.fi "1?.'&“.‘“»’.‘1:.;; Zi':?.'g‘.‘,‘.‘f.f..'.“.” ;::fi‘:-rgyr::g ‘.?.'?u‘."emn",'.fi' r .‘f,:,{ uf.xm nnnlm ;duf‘-m Staonss, o5 rom % to 3 bloaks o the REAL VALUM Jthings he should G0 at once: study MAthematios, | ril,and of thus entoring into s competition with. the North in | Fenews bis reeomineadation aud request o al plasters fo por” | of yoas; but Beyond tho manufacture of the ponchos, | R T by the ~ v & oo - W " = o o blowl the Croton uodut . Joarn to write o good baud, and plant an orchard, | ouo Ofite most profiable brauches oFindustry, Jivils fastened e stoms for the | Whichy though woven in the rudest loom 80mo | upually sont to e RS dxring the soason ar 10} t spend £ bia bosrs at Billiards and | C 0 O e e ockse, 4 | Sseiatance of the e e .| duaitios which the Fronch and_ English av0 VoY | at from #15 to 430 par thonsand. Mr. . el «Jf he-must spoud .some of bis lards and | owa enre. and may turn out to be blessbugs in disguise. ASanY | L'grers withont the avpiicasts ussure i -that shey will n able to ettain, and the coarser materials in gold sud smand was in advance of the supply, and that 1 POPULAR PRIOES. in saloons, he bad better take a rope about eight feot | e et R ,‘,’,'“‘;.‘;,,‘:A;Qfl',’,";‘u‘:,"(‘;’"‘,‘_' rond foalities to the laborers and Shesr families for edaestional | Silver snd othor motals, the country kuows little of this rial monst be used, they give 4 follows tong and go out to the barn. | tug, for which, ot the Soxth e have singelar sdvantages, snd andsagral insiouttion. Thde Stur S r moeo thon | braneh "" industry. A manufactory of silk, on an ex- :;‘:}“g.:'fi‘;flm‘:::"‘:e“l“‘m MEN'S Ouo aim should be to make his home clegant and | pender N Ppsieipiy sy SIS S s gu | ;u‘r(l;oyh:n:n‘:;nm:::-n'."::' L ead asd $he, freed| Ben e rx:':lllrr'e‘::;'ml::. lorggll -y “t .uub‘lh :fikh; Deen exhausted ! Iiave they over visited Ulostr, Fort Lee, FURNISHING —— omfortable. Let himnot fear this will distract bis | Industry. Notw piectlons (i crea branchof our natonel | (i 0 Cme e staing, wud ot be & barien o 0 | fave becn Abowst . spocirian of ¢lass mada ore, which in | Buike Ferry, W eaha ke, e oboken, and Secgon Hill comf - 2 ar this s his | o that has boen raised ngainet this tax, the projeot of defeat. | Gevernment in the future said to rival in whiteness tho best et prosont manufaetured of which pl . Maostiblo sapply o aoons. ttention. If there was ever a time when an education | ing the is The undersigned most earnestly advises the freedmen who | 1 . o P in all of whick places there is an inexhausti pply of the hest sttention. re Was ever a time when an education | ing the injustice it works, by immediately and earnestly turnis have familics sheontract for the year only with planiers who | IR the world. This is an encouraging carnest of progress. | possible deseription of trap blocks, suitable for the e : ’ o anne o r the year only pl UNDER GARMEN . which vas of s could b united with poverty, it | 00k Bteniien and our means into this now ehansel, it well | WHi'ulo w wrivien sipulation n thelrcontrnctn waflend thew | I rogret fo Sud, though, thav 476 tmprines oducational | of Melgtan pavement? Tn Weehawkon thoro ars one MENTE st e L TR e & | ™ ity oo T s S sABLAbIAE And salatiin: nchoos r toe ‘o | advankugea which the eountry, wiihin o lut on 7o ana Sv° ganga of qunrrymen. producteg ot oust_ (3900 Bige o g s X i o T 8 - b 4 ention of their children, and of enjoying religions instruction | has riving to afford, do not seem fo have reaches - o of ARM, DURABLE, AND OBBAR" bread are lost; if wot, the bitterness they bring is leh" ‘;‘r’""’fl'"'“ Z'mes makes the following estimate :urHnudnw-l.:;u}md‘lhflr l;u'ul{:-a L:ylin.:m'w.r hy\:. lhmnhld tho lornakr classes; and, tbsnfon. the; '“e:nnollzy»gcl‘(u ;“:;"';‘”“‘ district alows, 1,000,000 bleoks in exocss of the do- wi v - - ') ” 1o erop: he made in duplicate, one to be retal employer, the | oxcs o the correspondiug class of Unit tates . & equal to their lose. Nor need there be a fear that 883 | * Our commercial friends in the North, are now beginning to | other by the enployé” v fu‘:"mm'fif,, Clans can bo said o exist), any prospoc- MAGNIFICENT SBCARFS experience will not come when fortune smiles. I e e s e revn) b TEXA. tive infiuence upon the politioal asd soet ' condition of { BROOTING AFPRAY.—Last evening Froderick Web- 4 ‘Education is limited if it do not inclode & knowledge | and the result is becoming painfully spparent in their decaveed | gyyEL, EDUCATION OF TiE PREEDMEN—OCONPEDERATE their country, through the medim of their educated | yor ad an altoroation in front of his residonce, No. 14 Sixth- OF THE MOST FASHIONABLE " ~ . T KAt Considering the shortness of the,orop, the children. The state of morals accnns 1o loss grievous. A e . - of the fmmengity &nd. the untoldricks of the afec. | B3y ytom. Comldering the, ahortocasf the o 1he |~ acrio0L-300KI—NECRAITY O COUNTERACTING tat of morals v o lous griovos A | 41 i one Wi Rodes: when the lter enered bia o tions. Ifa man cannot find happiness with his wife which the planters have been obiiged to rush their pro- INFLUENCES—WHAT 1 ¢ FREEDMEN SHOULD BE 1. To mendscity they add thievery, and, ""“"X‘“-"‘:M.‘"fl mfig“mm FINE DRESS SHIRTS, Ep T - - - A VILh his WHE | g ote into market, we think it s fiir to presume that half of the TAUGHT. 50 fir e my observation has extended, all foreign and re. | & Mstol with which be fired wt AVebb i and children, and in a home of his own, in vain will \hxw]mr alrendy been Ieoe .Iu-L’ 1 u,,»ll‘:«- the case, our €T | Gorrespoudence of The N. ¥. Tribuse. * Tigions influence bas been futile in eradieating thoso pro- (fih.;flzw‘“‘:'fi'x:“h i"n:’:m“ 'm '"M 2 be seck it over the face of the whole earth. There | 1.,.\"1-»‘? Tt i i roceived af tide-waer i all the Mataconoa, T f;’.::'e'n'fina’&lflfi,’é‘.x'&"fi.fi}.&'@"afi".‘i?'ii?.'..’.’m"’l I?m; Honser Fo ‘L‘.,.,‘.E'aa""““i.“.“fi'c;'f.-?‘ i - m—?flm“‘ cannot be much ln_ru of )u?mo where home is \4Ihluvv]j‘ | mu ¥ Lo ‘1:-?» H K:; ’.TT.;:',"S Ll.:lnl th Since the Rebels find that the freed re likely to be | gnd jconoclasm, and #o long as tholr ignorance and supor- | he was attended by & Surgeon. LONBON MADE COLLARS, X —where poverty, dirt and inconvenience are in every | Atuutic will be greatly deceived if they look for larger figures. educated in spite of their efforta to the coutrary, they are | stition obtaia, religions reform, winch tho hirbor and more e ———— coom. Young men are apt to fear they will not live | As sor i us the trie state of the crop is fully - the prices | beginaing to tarn their attention to fhe subject, and will, ;'r':‘ u'ffled classes havo endeavored to effoct, umst bo | MrRDEROUS]ASSAULT IN A TENEMENT HOUSE.—The mmq . 3 e\ Inust advance, and every p actor that can possibly ve psmstadie it s el gl £y Ty gt v Tong, and they are in e, In no sitoation is the | do so should refuse to sell at present 80 far as possible, through Southern olucations! and ¥ During aride in the outskirts of the city, a few days | T o0rth Yard was uncommonly well-bshaved last might, the ion of & long life so securely established | CLASSIFICATION OF COTTON. ligious influences, bias and mold the minds of this | sinee, I remarked but one man, out of scoro or moro, at grog-shops having closed eazly. In the afternoon the tenants :";‘\"r:‘“"’“" “l"' g lifo o securely established as on | oo Qe Heans quotations for cotton conform | jgnorant aud suseeptible people sgainst evgry preeept | Work. The greater portion e them—ialo, hoarty a1 | of No. 53 Oakat snguged in o tipute, and ons Mary lavin, TIES, BOWS, AND SCARFS, farm. . P | to thoso of Liverpool, as they did before the war. The | ohi) o demps secession aud upholds the Getieral Gov- athletic—wore stretched at full length u_ian the ‘mlndl ::':ufif»d “""I:&XMI"; hwh;m-nd -.- ax, ly ¢ “Bliis conrse will take time. o should understand | New Orlcans Chamber of Cominerce huve adopted the fol- g . sleoping under a broiling mid-day sun, while other small ery, ng ber lwi n OF UNRIVALED BRAUTY. s . 3 A o & | lowing resolutions: ernment. Already we seo * Confederate Primers " and | groupe of mon aud women wero lolling sbout, smoking | 430~ otherwise ~wounding her. Charled h, e Aot S0 ANeticeof (6 agp Ssmapda e, ; Co Cisioma and (o mages of trade have long sinco | spelling-books advertised for and bighly com- | Sheif cigurros and playing ata game of Lails Smilar t0 | 57w puicd " Fatrokan Wandiing. i boes samoned: | ANTIQUE SLEEVE BUTTONS broad is the field of knowledge, 8o sharp is competi- Lo Code of Cotton lsssifiention and corresponding | mended by the Secession nowspapers; also Techool-hooks | billiapls, varying it oceasionally with the o | o e eyt T baead . reenst “tion, thet to succeed, many years are required. Wo + therewith in - the Liverpool Cotton Market, that be- | adapted to the South.”” What is the mosnin, of this, but | the Zamacueea—all iu the wnidst of the direst filth, | pee zed that ho hud “struck omoe of the woimen who was - el B quired. WO | fug tho inrgest and greatest eotton market in tho world, and | that the venom of Rebellian is atill sctive; d, although | poverty and squalor. The dirt und destitution, with their {'in the dispute from avhioh the asseult, aud the OF MYTHOLOGICAL DESIONS. W 1 o assification s deemed th 2 | ) ! £ o . g -«-‘ ;:,: :'.'.' vl L“ hovalls ‘.“. N coordi; o President Jol on, rathe: sloth and indoleuco, presentedl a picture which, not being | was o ue jte e m I B o O e Ky | Aerion o o cnatfcstion asd somssqed | Kebela ace sow helhest of Unice taem: pestons (087 J0d | SlNRd, but 00 10 Eoeor, priseating st throighous | e ———— SILK UNDERVESTS AND DI of books every day arc more profitable to the cae, This diftronce, of clag e o arut i pror | Gonorally taken the aisneaty oathy but I thiuk, 8" Duke | (he wholo ooustry, induces thie bellef that thero ean bo n THE STATE OF TRADE. . majority of men than eny longer periods. Every T tsconcepiions, loss wud dissstisfaction on | Frederick said to Rosalind, in ““As You Like I noble future for’ auy country with suoh an eloment. T yv revsonarn vo Tux vasswne. RHEUMATICS BHOULD TRY THEM. ultivating land can Lave this time * Alife whioh | thepart of shippers aud buyers in this market, und | h all truitors ¢ A also observed what would have hoen lost npon other than ono cultivating land can Lave this time, A life whioh | ™yfrq,” such want of confurmity s inconsistent with & 11 thei pargations did conistin words, o & Yaukeo, and which was richly suggostivo of Now-En- OROGUET STOGKINGS does not establish & habit of meditation will be | spirit of fnir dealing. such as skould whaays characterize the Thay GFon INNOSass i graee — gland paperanills, the immenso amount of old rags and . rui . oS reo, | Metchantsaf this city; therefors, it i The education of the Freedmen of the South is o waisto paper which aro hers thrown in fhe guebrados and " : fruitless, ‘We have known lawyers tako this cOurse, | Jeaired. “That hercafter the cassiieption of cotton in fhs | jaot too vitally important 1o be loft o chanec, or ou the Wil sidos. 1t would be the EI Dorudo of rag. | Snei7, REDUCED T0 81 apatc. and become judges in high couits; doctors so skillful | murket whall be in conformity to the Liverpool classificstion, | ‘igh their lato tyrants, the deadly enemics of our country, | pickers, and & migration of them, T am suro, would not be e | =~ s . “ = . al wud quotations shall be made wnd p Mished in sccordance | T PR S RO L eon done and wuch is now doing ey 51 medicine; - a o Parne owith, 2 of : 088, o & togive litthaanedicine; = and preachers so “earncd | Ll 0o sample of ench grade, s sclected by the | in this direction by the friends of human rights, but T P’:\'uhlngm never done iu the family; consequently, that | 4 ZEPHYR KNITTED SHAWLS, 4 to convince both the understanding and the heart. Jeposited Witk the Seeretary of the Chamber of | know |h-’|‘ there is o lack Ir;f :'wmfin] .u;l . u{n of um[u’:- weokly terror to American pafer famslas, the washing- i X 8 e few. | th re be declared the eriterion of the | mity in the great work; all of which the insidious South- | 4, 2 " k here. B v little streas hout th 11 3 D ) ge, there g poct is | W s e o present literature or veading watter of the Bouth | bundred women may bo scen squatted npon tho | Skt demand The snles were . o st Jle. heart on Laving farw, and what mostis knownof | R g PR " 5 . e and conclusion; aews. | ground, pounding the clother TJ':F':""'EK m.".'x‘.n:r- (T oy oy u:.mu.-:‘i?':-okfil e TS S g s ) i N | 1MINGroN, Dee. 20,—~On the Ist of Janua o | papers, peripdicals, novels, stori blogi °8 | ward rinsing them m wooden bowls, In % coun! cles to-day. » im, is the trouble he bal in gettiug it. - With little | freedmen, with the consent of the eity nnllumnvlr:vr 1o | Are each "“'T"!‘" retommending themaclves to public fhvor thi;mnq:ri-‘}-c l;w dreadful modus nl’"""’fi' To "‘“2 : AT s « knowledge of fureign Janguages, and none of a dead | < v . by glorifying Confederate valor and abusing lo whose purses are more valusble than their parsonal com- B"_'!":‘E‘;’;%"!}\"&'\El"'{i:&f.-mlfl. . tem existing in ours is preferable. 1,023 bead. The market was setive, and e __,“‘_, UNION ADAMS, s e e oy I kL e e oy ot 1oy Mo H i Byl e il " | Linecoln's Emancipation Proclamation. " if pvion ywledge, @ od | Th d body of o sl fe e 4 patriotis c familiar with previous knowledge, and be noted { m:r‘z.q:fn" oty mf“l-‘:-n;;fgu:z‘{:;‘ "'{’l:"“::”:wh““ been | Tious are bheing passed in all the Secession States, for the | ombarrassing, and bow o overcome it s the absorbing | and primo stook ~everything relating to rural sights and sounds, He Mty of the Somthern pepers ocontinue to threaten parpose of 8o educating and molding the wminds of the | guestion of the day. The Iucome Tax bill " is again un- | Snsie—The arrival of sheop was very large. amounting to - e . freedmen snd th s o whites that they | der discusaion. sni s it is looked ypon with so much dig- | 9500 head. ‘Tho demand was good, and prices ruled from 8o, to [ was in no baste to be eminent. He was only eager | another war. he Wilmington Dispatch of Bec. 18 suys ever dej ! . « 18 say or deplore tno fate of tho | fuvor by o e, § I gross, as to quality. to excel. He wrete and rewrote; he reviewed, he | ec-columu leader: favor by & large portion of the peopie, it will probably be | 66,13 KFRS SRy o gt and prices had ' down: meditated and lingered; and he acquired the rare art of being able to wait. The resultis a work on the fort, the Legislative enactments aud wordy resolu- | e condition of the National finances is shown to be | from $13 10 614 50 P 100 1, and from $15 a'z':'m 50 for estra - No. 637 BROADWAY. Let us make a united Sout 1 ch say they, | resciuded, and the old “Sauta Maria bill,” with & ‘fow e H o0l rations whidh Rave beon mude Sy the Pinenos Coms. | 7ird tesdeucy. The slppipambmnii to 4500 hoad, and prices | mittee, intrusted with an examination and revi fit, oW e The sales of Gows amounted to 235 head, at from §50 wdopted. | 1t proposes a tax of one per ceut upon all capi- | v §20 for Springers, 90 10 860 for oow and call tal, and secms to bo regarded as more just and geno n. fn thetr op: oy have (et that life-gliag gh ligno | are_Lomogenous, and_difectly u United States Government, & corre 1if of farmers, and «n arws and beroes, which will | o 18 M plr e e it adopted in thieir cose with great benafit should be ; ran i1 his purpose 10 protect the Constitn pred in thieir « - i ould be | Thy Southe ad o . ast till th end of time, o e saareh of despotism wnd fansticism will | 8 romodeling of school-books specially made for this class | ‘r.;:n_(,'*',_,':,'n,.',.‘:,,,';",‘,',f.",‘,:’,.,.,"ph,“‘,’:.m“{fi: '{»:‘l..r..'l,"' "1 Dira. 8. 8. Jandall, wifs of the City Soperistasdeat of Pablia : | writes as follows, of the Wheeler & Wilson Sowing Mcablaes: ombined. They will drive the wsurpere | of loarners, which books should be adopted by all socies |~ quere iy at presont no indication of any immediate | Seb RIS | S, prwanunt: Sgnstnt having the edueation of | soToiat ot the F‘:. of the :lllod oot Maraschul Cas. | 1 bheve uned one of your excellent Sevwiug Machizes fa my fomily, o America, | the frecdmen 1 charge, ko a8 to causc the universal And | filly, the Ex-Presdent of Poru, aud recently banished | ud now tist I begin to ealisd ts boaskis, the wonder f bow £ heve . uso of the new books au lis people. Tho | 14 this country by Prado, arrived by tho steamer of tho LLth. | fiyed without it' Toe machizery is o siaple, and the opetation s ot only with ab- | Anothr mewber of the Ubited Siates MUlary Logs | uus ud besotisl st sivsls ho piasort o ot cirle. I por. | aphorisms, enjorn. | thou has been eaprEves e o Of The Uaited | o b ot bis Ty foruun every kind of fumly sevebmg 1n the strongest and sposh baaui n by these for TARY Jfrom their seatu of poer. 'They OBITUARY. our country. They will preserve free fnstitutions PSS | There can”be wo reasonable dowbt of the result. DANINL 3. SETCHELL. ple bave given evidence of - = oA orth pnited aguinst them, many of 1t is sad 10 be obliged to give up hope; bt there seems » against them, o organized govern to b 20 longer room for Woubt that Air. Sectchell has per- | [itl noarimy, 56 navy, b6 Tt B b tshod at sea. Nearly a year hos elapsed since he sailed | trom San Pranecisco, bourd to Auckland, New Zealand, | | oral procepts, but w i loyalty 1o the govery ing the distinctio sons 1 thair particalar State Governments giance and duty to the General Gov citizens to society, and their genersl ol That <1l men bave equal rights under a repub- e BUBSeNt) S fol “;"""“,'_"‘l"‘l‘;"’;“:‘ i | MUROX AXD ONTARIO CAXAL—THE NEW CAPITAL OF | miture friae iy - " . g ooy ¥ ol ) . i2 o the ladies of the United States s & * Companion’ whose v industrions, pradont, and frugsl, TuE AMERICAN OONFEDERACY. e - wanmer the neediowork that formerly occupied 20 many wnd mouths. s mow sccomplished in s fow days, leswing me time for s varisty of otber purssits. T would adviss all young housskespers (0 so- rll-:hlwhml""u to & piane, s no fam. atics of per- | dav g b hiludelpl ad thair ale: | day for bis howe in Philudelpi ; their duties na - jons to their CANADA. Tect one of yoor Sewl ity can afford to 4 beautifal aeticle of far- there 1will be if Congress attempts to destroy the N they will have nearly half of the North as allics, amd will be themselves ted. There will be no_room for comp . There cun | kept up an uneven contest for independenee with & valor usexawpled, s fortitude upparnijeled, an . e | In this approaching conflic where he had made »n engngement to pluy. His resolution 0 leave San Francisco wos somewhat suddenly taken, and was peristed in,contrary to the sdviceand urgent entreaty liean form of that it is av " $ o ) 10 his government e more L2 of many friends. The actor had won an uncommon profes- | e Pml‘qumxw L et of mociety 1s. & geners] misfortane | ¥eom Our Specisl Corroupoudent will be mors wnd more sppeecisted overy day of theic, lives."—ddver- pmnnity; also, the neture of treason, and that | Towoxto, Dec. 20, 1866, | toement. . sional success in San Francisco, and the gentleman wasa | e Luife,and them to the Ait. favorite with everybody. Jle might well Lave remained | THE TERRITORIAL QUESTION. thore, in prosperity and bappiness. But his fate calld Holden, in The Raleigh Ntandard of the 20th, says: | ehomwisation in the By the visit to Toronto of delogates from the Wostert | s SMasonle Falr,~The Executive Committes of the Masoulc States, this old scheme hus got a revival. The canal i3 | puir juyite attention to the advertisement of Brotbor J. T. Exuas, o, meant to eounect Lake Huron with Lake Ontario, 50 as to | 939 Brosdway, coruer of Twenty-second-t,, proposiog to supply the * Iteh,” “ froh” Cures %‘fi“’;fi!* s pies o o sketches of ¢ our return home we ha him, and he went his way. The vessel ou whick' he todk | e § Saoutaet §e« | passage for Auckiaud was named the Trieste. 8ho was an | saying that they are tevens's f its inception | eut short the route from the West to the occan, which iy | Wurzirs k Witsox Sswiso Macmix® on orders recetved duringthe bill The only shjectic s that it is not 1 nnecdotes of the | naturally roundabout. The Govermment of Cannda did | contivuance of the Faiz, st manufacturers’ prices. and rasealities of | not, and does not, favor the scheme, preferring the Huron | Masters of Lodges are fnvited to forward their orders for the Also. ights of slares (7 and | and Ottaws scheme, which languished for wait of Weans | number that they way be Hkely to want, and Brother Exuis will i+ | to earry it ont, and languishing, died. wirange thew for delivery to such persons as msy be recommendsd by "This latter canal would cost more than the OBtario ono, | {ie mastes as trustworthy, enabling the poor and deserving of the | but if the cwnal were cat, it would be frozen for a part, | (S"ST NE TN L o sapport in peyiag fors maskine by perhapa six weeks of Winter, However, this scheme had | P00 1 CE00 L0 , &toue time the favor of the Canadian Government, and the munu"nltu::..imm o Btk TR W' e the world, | supportof the Ottawa members of Parlisment and of all -y Yitawn River. This, of courso, gave the | band, and will expiain to Mastors of Lodges more fully than we old craft, and was not particu stanch. Mr. Setchell | eontinued to play after it was known that he had engaged | whom we'h applied toy with sufficiently strin- gent on Rebels. conversed is, that ¢ s passage on (his vesscl. On the night of his last appear | ) e ’\Ipr‘:“ v..i'»'.flr-',-u:n- ance i San Francieco,be acted Coptain Cuttle, in “Dome | Three of our k sada in s point tetter t0 s, say bey & Sou,” and in the course of that performance one of We hope Congress will lay down its policy s : the actors having occasion to read from a newspaper the | loyal citiscis may not jon e el in » Ao ouncoment Of the Joss of 4 ship, jocosely anuounced | Morle 1o crush vut the Rebellion, to mak tho loss of the Trieste, with o1l on board. Nothing was | orable,"and treason odious, | e 3 OF THE LA R R e paved from the wreck, be said, but a tru of stage - . | n further sdvanced 1 would, in the most simple | those east of t wardrobe and bad parts. The jok s much SOUTH CAROLINA manner, teach themn the nature of our Government, its | scheme the majority of the House, for it Canada East, | cov-—(Advertisement. » P ] A ‘¥ AREROONS, fanghed &t, and_so digwissed. Mr. Betchell dvparted | O TELLGRAPH %0 Tux THINTNE | Hifforent branches, their rights aud dutiesus eitizens under | with the Ottawa country, against Cunnda Wost, | BANETACTOR A in good spirite, Hio_ hud, w littlo while before, been o | KaLrigH, N, C., Dec, 24.—In the Soath et ol Stat-# Constitnvion, and theit rights and daties | The soul of the Torouto schemo, for that s the city most | A Perfoct Sewing Mackine.—Mn. J. W. W P L S ' ger on board of a river steawboat that had been » onde Stateg their prineipnl legol rights, and their | interested in the Ontario Canal, is a Mr. Capreol of To- i ur years with All Goods warrantad. 4 nearly destroyed by a boiler explosion, and he had escaped loga! d Yellow-creatures; the nature and wl addross and of much persist- | aud cousiderable with otggr irst-class machines, I deem it but Justico - ~unharmed. 1t appeared to him that he could now face avy offect of vario legal obligations, such as on every oceasion brought for- | te yoor sdmirsble machin® to state that I considerit not only far supe- e :;n;-r.‘ir;" rfho_cl’n;-xnnxh-.d '\‘\l: (':{m imegine the ,:Vlem | TENNEBSEE. promisss plo(u « e e, llwi xY., | ; e ' r]»l)ln-r ‘!nlc will anv, ’nfu- the | wior to ali others se 8 family mackine, butasa perfect Sewing Ma- 4 AL umor which he woul : of such #n_escupe. he s <N NL open aecounts ; + and distrie | «d"” ot the u's Hotel, be oble to induce the g - r-ervn " osiaienly | e IR T Ve What sho may have been | meet at Nushv v 7, 10 1 od wie us betweer each other; | Canal, is very doubtful. 1t #s beljeved tho scheme will | o 2o iosl . SH0% PO It o el con was b witheut m‘t‘."'.."!“""'@"" AND SLVERSMITHS. day to this. It is justy ¢ cast away upon some jsland in the South Seas, and that those on board have escaped from death, to languish and wait for rescue, in barren solitude. But the ch is %0 ~omall that it can bring no comfort. Mr. Setchell was about 30 vears of age. He began his dramatic carcer at Burton's Theater, nud was protessionally trained under the eyo of that great and fawous uctor. His ge nius for comedy <wes characterfstic avd remarkable. He was @ natural bumorist—quick to perceive the comical of life and character, quaint in manner, “galin conversation gentle in temperainent and aui o5 kind o beart as ever beat. His personations of were ecommonly so flood, th cxuberant humor that the sorious side of his mind was rarely perceptible, and | tew persons rightly comprebended Lis uature. That 1s the didate for Governor, and #8 the views of u Union men, he Memphis Avalanche contin on men in that city, and publ d to I | Ottaw jan- | attack, i ari passn with | of the B. o latter 1 would Montn is iguorant of his can he g in a flat comntry, and therefore opon to t tha place, ray the ndians, for the capital The Best Hollday Present. . Amenean Confederaey, (that is to be) and | There conld be no greater comfors in & family thas & good Sewing: 1 is declared to be the spot, if suitable buildings | Machive, asd it is universally sdmitted thet Gmoven & Baxaws is jound for the Confederate Parliament. s 18 1l qualified to observe |, So far as considerations of defensibility go this is right ,it istrue, | enongh, but the choice of the little backwood city for tho yital was the only way to stop local jealousies and the ‘llhl.n|-lly.m=rfl ues its proscription of et 8 black Tist ¢ Rebellion. In ar 1 would impart 1o them such k vern them of the avery trne Southern man, whose son, brother, fathe the business houses of W Moore. Heneeforth th rights and the simplest et sre ahove the Rome mornl duti many others are euforead MARRIED. On Christnias eveni idence of the b Stramatic Salt Baths. THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S STRUMATIC SALTS AND WATERS | “Tarantula.” Either will answer. by e enactments; o, in order to ake | strife between the lirger cities for the honor of capitoldom. v r his mind | A largs meeting of the citizens of Memphis was beld Dec. 11 to take weasnres to compel a reduetio e condition of the strects wig also deno te was taken in favor of the two votes being cast against it Wit the commander of the forces despairs of making Montreal defensible, except at enormous cost, though in the American way (which is inent), at a cost of less than | oy 1 e time, But attention be | the way lieve 1t could be d ited to LLCOCKS—0n M, Dac., 24 at the: of by the Hov. 2 of Je armly , Mr. Slise Faunie 8., daughter of Valentine Silicocks, ws of the | $1,000,00. Be this as it may, you will percetvo from this v,g of the worhl‘.l The jester is m)\{ credited ‘mlh his cap th ~and bells. But Mr. Sctehell was 4 laughing philosopher, | ms that G pre} power of the United States ity (b ls ol ) z X / are soverstes for the cure of e gk from captivity were dire i e pubic feeing: 1 Catda, which will tend | STUKGES-MELYILLE s Chritmas motvig, Doc 38 1 RY | 00 cpppeyy and was content to see everybody langhbing around hiu. «His favorito parts werc Captain Cuttic, Micawber, Amin:- { and the cloud by dey. have been bonght with bigod of the influence of the United States Govern- precions | ment there. Conpecticot pop ure dered b dab Sleck, Hugh De Brass, aud Madame Vanderpants in | battle of the war, He was par ddhmo{"W-ulc«d—l,l_hmuillmrr " Therangeof | the 178h of May, 1860, 2 . evq., ail of New-York Ciry. and whe fought please copy. he ransom; and Aston capitol, why donot the Canadians beg one of 4 T. Cnirus, Secrotary of the Seameu's Fund and Retreat, ‘. b - The relatives ds of the family, and the Offi-ers and Trustees or specletive propositions to ully invited to attend the funeral on Wed- bingekould be io plain, com- POLITICAL. nesday @or 0 o clock, from his late residerce, 57 Spriog-et. — COLLERD— y, Dec. 3. Aun Collerd, in the Tith yoar of d r e reapecifully invited to attend the fanersl o . CANDIDATES ANNOUNCED. WAL 0l . & e, Bonie e The San FPrancisco Spiritof The Times says that the | DUNSCOMB~On Moudey, Dec. 24, of eroup, Charles Kdward. #to Convention will iot convene for six months, youugest son of Alexandes H. and Ause Maris Dunscomb, aged & dates huve announced themselves years, | month and 0 days. —— the ¥ | s ness was very wide, and he was continually e & 1 solemuly warn snd | the colleges or men's sehools for the purpose—tho colloge ety 1% The last engagement that bo | 3 0ooyer vo 7 PN, . dsted the 24tp, | Listory condemn the pu i st Farm," or that (collega or Aahool) in the DIED. k SWOLLE® GLANDS, 8 e £ dated the 24th, | T’ guhiects whie | rear * for instance. They are large cgough, | CATRNS—0n Mondsy, Dec. 24, 1868, Doogias Cairus, som of the lte | ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, #C., &C. ] Cu or salo at il th, priselpel ° says that the Hon. Mr. Segar, Unitel States Sena nfedoracy. schoo-books 1 even for the copitol of the B. N. A. C will essare ¥ arden. From this city be went to San Francisco, and - ~ thenee to his “vast and wandering grave.”” Peace be from Virginia, has just returned from Ri S0 hisas sshassessver bo soste,. Shore aro msny hewts | be hes becn I8 eomsultation with the members of tho tuas will always kindly cherish his memory. Logislature of that State, aud especially with the leadine v men of that body. Mr. Segar reports that the V A Legislature is prepared at once to alopt the aw if they can bave sssurance from Congreas that t be the ultimatum, and that the loyel Senators aud Repre- sentatives from that State will be admitted without d | 8aF ‘These propositions tuey were unwilling to a SAx FrANCISCO, Dec. 24.—The Contral House, on | Woeks ago, They beliove that the Southern 1 Cirst-at. caught fire thi wing and was destroyed. Three | that have already taken action, and rejectod t men were burned to death, aad oue killed by jumping from s otld reverse their proceedings and o/low Vire window of the barning building ourse above indicated if Cengress will yi HAVANNA, ILLINOIS. desired assurance. Cuicago, Dec. 25.—A destructive fire occurred e e ALABAMA. '"“dfia:‘ Havanna, Mason t'onlh Tilinois, destroyivg.an 3 entire K of eighteen stores. The principal sufferers aro | Sevoral correapondents aver that on 4l A Sanford & Krebaun, dry gouis aad clothing. and Clover & | baws Legislature adjourned, efter Gov. that the Giovernment sheds at Hrazos Lave all heen taken down Hoaringhurst, drugs and Jasily grocers. The joss is cstimated | in his message advising the ratiiication. of the Constity- | 4o Temoted to Browr whete D7 B 00 S e =t 8100, 000, tioual Amendwent, there were at least 10 » %o | Winter quarters for the froope in that locality. | | VIEE 1N WEST HODSTON-ST. Representatives ready to vote for it. A dispetch wi ! ANAEND SRS (p Serms with e view At 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon a fire broke out on | reccived from an Alabsmian in Washington, urging its #wn% .‘.'..'."'u'?"fi"‘.?‘ house No. 300 W;;:d le‘-‘m rejection, .v'.,:h intimating that there were reasons o ; 3t comer wich, 1u the apartments occu] o weight for course, After its rejection, & ember who some of the ploneer emigrants to Brazil had retaimed to o \ . Nowby. The fire was contined to the apartment in which It | vorcd against it £ b g Texas. declaring that theis own homes, after all, were th For Julgs of tho Supremo Cour—toksy Cormy, prestht 1o against it, gaye nofee of Lis intention towove are- | 1ewas dociaring . ® v, after wll, were the best | oumbent ; J. I MeCune; Judge Pratt of the Twelith District Newby # lows on firniture is about §300; not | copideration o Jon. 16. | orthe Court, and W. . Sexton of Butte County. | Tepe | Bl-ysd in this city was in Mareh, 1865 Winter | { | be inserte prebensive lox Bec w it v and bonor B Sty CALIFORNIA. Theh Ualon would be heneficial to the | bat the fushion in | from the resl- Faneral will take piace this (Wednesday) lowing cand ) at Clerk of tho | _ devee of bia parents, No. 20 Seventh-ate., g 24 0'ciock. B, o D ¢ Moltuer, | HERYILLY-—On Toeeday, Dec. 5, Jooepe Uiri Feiz D. Hervilly, U T Meader of Stookton: T, N. Maciin, ot present Lisutenant. | p 2SI fieade of the fumily are respactluly fovied to T et o N e opraventing Ualifornia, | Toeims 1o ol s Fridey o 10 W Oek, fhoa oe. Chureh of 5. 3. 1. Jowett, Banker. Viaceut de Fau. Twanty-thirdot. neas Sixth-ave. _ nter—d, J. Owen of The San Joge Mercury, T. | Philedelphia papers please copy. sising g these parts i and to learn 5 10 allow Jegal =i . 24, Texas papers we learn ring e Amador Lodger: Samuel Cassuday of The | JpNKINS—On Sstarday, Dec. 23, Mrs. L. Jeakine. it Argus: . 0. McCarthy of The Fiag; N. B Brown of | The relatives end o R ,,,.,"""_ st waeni e cada Transeript, are candidates. For this Jucrative posi Tavers! frous ber Iate residence, Eighty-eighth-st., near Tweifili-ave., h glo ‘o Wednesday, Dec. 6, st 10§ . m., without furiber notioe. T Attornoy ienerai—, & Stecal - B 10, Wheeler of | KAY—On Tuesday, Dec. 25, 1886, Robort D. Kay, sged 36 , and J. E. Hale, present State | The relatives -m‘l ?':’“ are ;".’:‘fl.’ 't.-.md m-.u:'ln' m colm, south-esst cdrwer Thirtythirdet. sad len mater L Gal aeda will also bo & candidat vestor ator from Placer County. ppearanees of an active demand for catlle In | “‘For Cangroas, in the Northern District, there are o number | MAPES—At Wout Farms, o Tusadey, 3 t $500; ;-d“l;.hhlmw Mr. Keegan, oi. the third floor, un- L . AVSINP s Aaged ly wH VT KENT! ) | Ala market | of candidates; Win. H. Parks of Subter; L 1. Pratt, Btate Sen. | tracted iioess, Sgmuey . The whol of tho second fout i sccuped iy Gearge A Jancs | _ The Btato Democratic Comvantion wil Le held Feb. 22 | SRR i T oo e e e oo LM Falke | T30 Citnen,on Thirade elook musical box wanufactory, Less st Frankfort. The District Conventi d it to | E CENTRAL SYSTEM. i ' X ot | ort. The ons recommend it io { o oen oy oo pun sutpExs. Erom tho Middie District we hear of W. Highy, the prescut MORRTS_On Baturiey, T84 and water about §200. Fully ins building i owned by | eall @ National Democratic Couvention at Louisville - pres t relatives =1 Moy 1, 1867. .~ . e o nipe Hoors. are.ccoupied by twenty | 207 b IO oston has written & lotter iz, which he | Yesterdoy edopted the Glow ing weaclaton . Lesdsed, That, um | ator WV, ., Lovett s also & candiate, nd ex-Staie Senntor | - yoek's"e to which the wited. i1l accept the Demoeratic nomination for | l.::l:'!,:l.r dnte upon which the method of sellin, bY | Wallaco of Mayfield, Santa Clara ; also, Harvey 8. Brown of furow their fummiture dato e strect causing some lows by says that he 31 take efiect in the Cities of New-York, C ; . The fire is supposed to have been caused by children Governor of Kentucky, He is opposed to the Conetitu- | ooa'N(iiwaukee, all sales of grain made by (himmlm..nfl San Franeisco. REMS¥N~0n Mondsy, Dec. 2, Petor V. Remaes, in the Tth yoar ‘Floyiug with watebes. ionsl Amendment, and declaros s ' ohall A - For the United States Senato, thus far, the gentiemeon aapir- | ™ oryyy 2 b WEST BROADWATY. :mu-m-;:t"md of Ampni:!“n‘lnrl-?o'.m B b oot ipromeeregrianre g Jeecd g g orabie aro but fow, e are: Aaron A. | ot MOSE | d tionds, of the family are aviiod o oliend the ¥. Low, presest Governor of the State , | * funeral from bis lste raskience, on . near o Tue Bgciric RAILROAD.—It isunderstood that the California in tho | iyn, ou Thusaday, Dec. 27, st 3 o'clock i, wéthout nvic at present P contractor will break ground for the construction of thiy rond | United States Mn-w will wot be allowed to slip during the & weok, ‘The contract for the building of | WAy without cont 3 other gentlemen will come for- | ROUNDEY—Oa Tuesdsy the inst., Maria J., wife of v oot of e roed, both to Sacrumento and Marye il as | W4Rd 8t tho proper time. e e ol B Kos, s of Bosto: 1 e e e Mass. been let. ‘The whole amount of iren for the track and the roll- Hor remsing will be taken from ber lste residence, No. 30 East to Boston for interment. from Us ——————————————————————————————— ] ho ol St North Stzthak ety TARETARNES o ] | i ! cases concerning sale and | receive po aid from the present Government of Canada, | ’ - latest : e alpropess, righie o property, | The (Hiebe'to e Mlm"!’. o s ' | dificolty. 1 exuuot eny too much in its praise."— Advertisement, tion o rare excelieseo b it L -Ltill‘- r ¢ SECWARE i the j P attention : v v, %u— LA ; " Sodeverywion e —— 5 JEWELRY = ] corner aro respectfully s - oriss, Ne — g No.3 = - ing stock has bebn provided for and will be on the way as fast Twouty Gith-at. g case e Hivh s 1o b conmtracted sutirely withoat | The Londow Court Jowrmal notices a statement that JaLsensvi vo v TRIfTNA. cose of John Rhodes, John Stewart and mtin the | aa wasted The Tuad le o bo comstructed ool T % | the Luaraate s about 00 ewve the lsie of Wight, where he bas | SRAVPRE- 0o Ghelouses giorang, Dan 3 Jose B, whh of o Bostow, Dec. %5.—1ho Stato Constablos have re. | comvicted of rovbing & megro It way that 06 | menus have ail becn provided by privato onterprise, and the | & pretty little houso and s P nd says: 0 | e e o (he family afe avited o attend ber muv—,mmu-flwm-l«n class and | robbery was in _Nelson County, XKy. but | parties interested will be content with such returny as logiti- the report be trus, he nctually have driven away by | T gl on 7th inet., o 1 o'clook p. m., from the lw-hbnum deslers, This indeemed | the Judge of the Cirosit Court of that county re- | mately result from ita construction. Some o the curiosity of his neighbors. l.nnmndnkl-dh Contral M. E. m—o_‘g and unfeir zm who think all vielators of | fused to the case, as tho sccused ~ were mummhuth -\fii could get round his groudds, but to no He is watchod Vi - Dee. 35, Joha W. uor law be in the same boat. They have there- | white men, w] the nearly all of the wit- | be made far s possible. The be and wherever ho goes. 1f he opens & window or pulls | " iy 3 % o, Of their vumber, wde s agaiast tho | nesses againat them wero negroes The case was then brought | for and_freight tranait within tweive moatbs. 1t is | uh blind, a seore of eyed are upon Loy aided by opera-glasses | yaeteer il b bold a8 {o Sigthst., bo- of the Hevere. | remont. Parker House and Young's | bofore the United States Court, and the parties, upon negro have the constructioz and all the appointments teleacopes lnl-do-n-uqm-tuue‘,n-mm tween First and Second-aves. of Now-York, on . Warruata in those cases were issued by the Municival | testimony, oonrieted. but sentence was not passed Upon them, | first class in every respect, such as aro worthy of the great | the great poet of our day (0 be that tall map with & wide-awaks, %o 10 1t g olgghy The aad (deods are roepect- Court to-dar. un-nzn-ubhumd This otios wed | Tynas-Contineutal Ballroad —(dan Francisco Burfin, Nov. v wag aud spectagles.” \ layied. ¢ '