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- M—_—-—‘———_—“——_——_ = g RECO]\STRUCTION. 1pon the womon of the State of New-York. (Laughterand | York, which 18 ahead of other States in so many CRIME. CONVENTION OF PIRE UNDERWRITERS. applauso.] W aliall be blamed for all of your inconsisten- : +hy b = o cles and your absurditios. 8 o b sten- | respeots, fgis to be expected that we shall take CTURE BY MRS, ELIZABETII CADY STANTON AT THE BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSI Lr [ shall bo disfray M. FLzABETH CADY STANTON delivered one of { “tho Fraternity Course of Lectures at the Ac my of | women and ne, 1 have a sell Coustit it of an, “No e cairing that you shall The disfranchiser ot violation of Art. ised or de ‘ges secured to any citizen there ihe land or the Judgment of his § roes are people, and howe pri v aw g \ her of this State | law, t rived of any of the Tightsor | hnehand. Re NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1867. . Ploar s in demand at By p piut St o2 g are quiet at 65e. for Choice Westers. Barley Is —— - fish interest in | the lead allowing to wy po e MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE—TIE COM- | 551500 privile ferns, bl 4P 5 b, ‘Shorts ! Ie ; | Wowan - that position jraada on prirate terins. Rys ant Peaa are sominal. Corn Moal 8360 ‘|‘ton s con E:t- of B it nul.:lmy hwhlxlh ’:'n i, ']mn:uy ba TITE THIRTY-EIGHTH-ST. TRAGEDY. A f 2 . 4 MITTEE'S REPORT ON RATES, selling at “$20, Shipstafy at $257 $27, and Middlings ot STI@®U At the hushand and wife are one, and that one the | Coroner Gamble yesterday visited the Twon ccinct Station-House, in Thirty-fifth-st., between The Executive Committee of the National Board of unless by the | the trie Interests of may and. w. in th by | Trocines oun - 3 s > % " “Burely, | thjugs are identical, and that there can be 1o H"’xllll"n‘::;u‘g{ Fighth and Ninth-sves., for the purpose of holding an in- | Firo Underwriters met yestorday at No. 156 Broadway, 1o | ( favvoiens, Fet, 19.otion '“-'i'n':-r:!" Yot Bhont doh ver weak and | onism in sex. Thifis the new i quest upon the body of Jucoh Henry, the aged German, hear the reports of Standing and Special Committees, | juarket favors the burer. Wheat dail: no ssles. e o Wy :n.&uw fielghts—Flour to Boston, $1; & New-York, 9, son and mmon sense alone teack us that Music, Brooklyn, lastinight, her {subject being “ Recon- | Isignificant, we are “ members of the State.” The law | woman shall become min, o v v $ v . v , or take from him one jot of | who was murdered by Wiliia , | wnd prepare business for the annual meeting to-day. The | Westeru ther 0 1l bus wraction.” Before futroducing Mrs. Stanton o tho | fi ¢ e oL Ealin :‘%‘.‘:i"l'.'."«"x.li'd‘.l'xl"".','{'ur"'f.‘.f; B on o, in he A el | andk by Whoth his wite; Rioameth aud s Nv"m’l'::f'w-‘v'v Chalrman, Mr. D. A: Heald, called the Committee to | f ' Prime ’;':Jj:dpaésfi?il'ww'h%&?wo: audicic .;::[e;xlr;:;r. Mr. POWELL, editor of The Anti o '{In.“ whitd mae who w0, pomipously parades him- | honor, power, and gll;ryl::ll;‘ll’l . ki LS e 5}m’fi'y"e"fi'fil.-‘li"'::df.}"r‘:-'m'nl."u‘:.-m"l”"“‘ No. B Vo | order, 186 ComuiE 8 LAL DOATRE EMAEERI OO0 o .::"y'."'"" "J‘:"'"';‘l"h""‘i':.,,,’m ""(':'.‘" ""‘: arey Standard, said : Self in all our grados and st not. rei o Thadhess er kuow b . ave. ; 5 o ] 3 ;o ur _grado a ot recognize | the degradation of Wt of the sex. Wo lave-tried | The murderer statcs thaf he is aged 42 yoars and | missions reported that since the 13th of December 1ast 98 | cavgad: Lark 12101500 ¢ Westow, Lo, W hthy o ol o oo B Tho lecture on Tuesday evening of next week will be h whieh the events of to-d; ablo w !l bemore extensively considered in the near fu- ture-that of impeachment. Many persons who have h Jongad for something definite and practical from the | 1 XXXIXih Congress, in the way of Reconstrue- for the telegrams of this afternoon i of that kind is to be matured. Many will blame one party ling to the varying shades of their po- and acknowledge that now. as during the | 0s TeConstry oty Jatie Voot a spec : 3 Prosy on, e’ that 48 a Tyle Executiy the Confederate army was necessary 1o the sal- it will bé seen a, litile furth i uetion, that there 18 1o essential dif- | g s of opinion as to priu comes of having in the w « 0 serve the futerests of t and a8 the surrender of Le loyal portion of th s then NTLEM T shall address you this oven- | y ct of reconstruet Reconstruction he- | « t of the United States, in his | g mmbia Suffrage bill, says: nsistent with the principles o Mes. Stanton S AND ffrage, or holds it on property | a unwilling to try for themsel Rad woien and negroes as bis equal mention of woman's rights Mr. Daviy’ presently the sober sense of the na- | wien the woman wakes up. Alrea wud a half, there has been but one ehief obstacle | hody is repudiating him, ¢ [Applause.] It | Cox jeved durmg the mibtary confliet that the sur- | On the from the ( wis demanded, | she, “Madam, not at all. Bad enougl wignant nation, fter patient long sutfering, | one B el el 58 b o R i sl S on.” Sn’:»h'.?y:!l‘x(: v'rlt::.nflilmr::m):x;"ro 1e to the war, and all | the eholee made by the Greeks of astatue for their te Applause]. L R e o are nothing but a colony of women and ehildrer right ond second article of the Constituti D st 1 - : epresentatives from States where the colored ;‘I‘t““.g:: ) "le:\', and T want to call the attention of all the 1 our ease amounts to nothin; f the State, do not recognize the whit The consternation which s akes we th 1 the other day of Jeff. Day ssigned for the capital of South dote that I hied boen us mechanical emb arget forall thie gibes and jeers of th he slow, nnwa vering finger of scori he is bay i to ha wid I, “ Bridget how are_you getting on ot this boa lonesome world without u Yes,” said L Bridget I think it would.” nd wpplanse.) But to return t State to the se ustitution of this State, it rticle of the € Ations, to press on the people of limentary to the we g “harles | ne therefore, his judgment | the oneness of subordinati : . - : nd, on the. ote . dination, and found it productive of | native of Ludwigshast, Mecklenburg. He came to this | Loeal Boards have been organized and local taviffs per- | Pultapsresss, Feb. ' 19.—Cotton du] given s WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON, of Boston. Mr. Gar- | Worion and hegrocs, constituting o mjorit other hand | matiersy and gison's theme will embrace, to some extent, a topie which | V' as their rightful rule pas alecady engaged public attention considerably, and | fheory that the ma) [Applanses] On the Kepublic - . ority governs, What is to become of | 18 always th 4 at Washington render it prob- | the white male when the woman wakes up 1 (Langhter.] numl:'l.:n.l-':“vta'.:'-xuu::.'u i ien manifest at ; 3 ’ iceanted l"ll‘i |‘lvnjnn was asked upon it. The North was | * wives vbey your hushands, fion, will be surely disappointed at the failure, [ South by a cott dcate that nothing | asieep. " The m y beltold him the | Woman_ 15 held in nation. - rybody 8 poinfing at hiy tted 1 all onr State Législatur the ground of his color; on the other side, the Demo- | p " NTAtS § . ; o the Deme arts of one another, e crats and women stab him on the ground of his sex. The- | tiade 1 the i § e » :PIIl;Il«Ivlllx:l!::lnlr;Ivnl 'IYu;lul‘lli:"l‘llhlh' s)n;}lllmlr'h't-n we shall be renmted under hetier rutive whe e A we shall be in the con, e | be eutive who Boor old Trish woman T saw out West duri S it ¢ gone to the war, and | ple. Two statues were presented for their selection—one | ment. ond section of th ; & 1ot worth §250, and then yon go on to tell ator from Massachugetts, ex- | what other persons shall not exercise the right of suf- [ outhis ideal, the approach f ae opinion. In the debate on the Nebraska | frage. Laws may be passed excluding from th i for Middiing U ud commenced to work at his . 2 “ | nd She. for lidliing Or e, e ke fected, in addition to 124 then in existence. The Com- | Wiy wa &1z 30 Wheat sesier; water of to0' I-::‘L:ml naker. cel 1 - k- o A iameaier, Recently lio lias beett ¢ | mittee reported that In Chicago the Local Board, st tho | 8 120100 busbes Bl iz st 43 Corsfrwer: g of % : al months past he has been intimate with the | last meeting, embraced only 48 Companies out of 75, but Dusbels Yellow, at e, " Oats dull, at e, Coffen © salen of 308 family, as that the | Langhaus family, and during the most of that Lile | oy comprises all the Comvanies, aud rates have conse- TP GET S, Sl Vetor deesnd Horaae b | et o tho machinery of gov- | Laughans bas beon sick from rheumatism. S x- 5 Senh. The Bovumi Aded . 175 for con- ol e Dare ¢ nent. Many a woman has made as fr:-u( @ blunder | plieitly states that Langhaus enconraged the jutin of | quently advanced 130 per cent. The Comumittee ad¢ WiLMixGTox, N. €., Feb, 19.—Cotton steady; Middti kot muatec. | in selcting i Dishand s e made i choosing o Preat- | e former with iy Wife Margarettn Snobel. ton certain | -+ Philadelphia, St. Louis, Cincinnati and_ Boston, have Joates st 6le. Hasie Somy osos ot eodon r o Cutolinn, o | Soth,Snd Wmere Siay be the ssme e ding | extent, supporting the family by contributiofs of money. | not such bounl orgunizativus ug ate necesaury to’ make b ‘e Brm, a, and | anthority in hoth™ eases. [A A few weeks since l-un;fi ": the advice of Suobel, | thew effective cooperative bodies with the National was removed to the hospital on Ward's Island, and Mrs. | Board, Philadelphia las an old Board of Underwriters, Laughans removed from the apartment she had occupied 4 1 portion of e local compunies of tled discontent in the end, and danger to for us the nation 1s b 1 on the family disc mal relations breeds discord in 1 ment of i It 48 a8 al ntry in July, 1865, de-—th ty of the peo' | the Stat o mule citizon | in the p asity of oy wplause.) The comy is 1o more bindi hlems, and the | “honor the King I the face of one our ) bale, with a negro curled on it and fast | fathers deficd Kin | ) @ neg s & George, p his tea-chests inte | on the front of the first floor to smaller apartusent on | that place; the agents are vot adwitted within the pale of s o 3 Mo 1. Ootears moment bis exe Tighted on that said e, | the se, and declared all e o e 1L | Tho ceras fhoor, S E D B g | L D e R mloo 1 o onsp I Boston. Cincin- | 1389 kbe'Tisse 6000 bai Corer (60 ok 11 8 I Beeisle rver o NI WL become of e Soutl | e othor, U davghters of the Pilgrinis fo-day repudiate | in other ways contributing to the support of the wonian. | nati had a board, but throagh the weaktioss of nerve of | b Flr, L v Wiea - Onts Slipmsate—t, gl gt ‘I 4 ll Laughter and l-fi'llh-w'-l the authority of sex and demand cquality in the chureh, On Sunday Langhuus returnep from the hospital. Sns- | its members it disbanded, and low rates consequently 4 3 510 become of the whilte male | the home, every whe A ateye of littie Taith, | bel denies that e had ahy tronbie with him, but later in | prevail ther. St. Lotis has an orgauization, comptivd © L BUFFALO CATTLE M her sphere by ‘the sawe fmmu- | the day the man who ocenpied the front room commenced | of the agents, but as the local companies refuse to join it, ~ £ phogosishicg . e ARKET. business dose with he marked {0 abuse him (Suobel) and applied to him a number of vile | ity tutegrity is seriously threatened, and its disraption 1ds the fish 0 the cpithets. Disgasted at this treatment Snobel went away, | may be cxpeetod at any time, unless’the loeal compatics ook in the rards bovi Every ¥ car Toads arrived 0t 2 p. m. to-day, whitly i -hly k3 table law which the " Joluiing at b the jir “nmlnflm planct In it : hay onetted in ;o and, after theso false customs wed on Monday, and during the evening the | soon unite with them. Our ittee hope that some | gisosed of. the Cattle being of e e nd o side the Republi . all swept away, woman will rise np in her nati v, accompanied by his wite and son Nicholas | steps wiil be taken by your Committee of the Nutional ;'1'9 ext. on all mn"'rb»'»"-'n .h‘::a':-".',“"..."';-w‘i publicansand Abolitionists stub him | strength and diguify, and be woman still. We are connter- | e Stairs and commenced to abuso him. He | Board in regard to theas place over in the rards, 15 of which will be shi k—hn....i""."r‘ man belngs in the universe, | closed the door and the old man kicked a pavel of t i At the first mecting of the Exeeutive Committee, held ::‘I:Iyllt'z:lm n :‘. ford on the 9th of August, this Committee Wwis in- end a schedute of minimum pat where local boards do not exist. 1o and female; and when | and doclared that Suobel should not remain in the house. | in I onditions, earth will | Tired ont, at lnu‘q.h, Snobel coneluded to leave, and was | atructed * to recom Whel he was assaulted by the son N to be used at poin 20 , and the dark clouds that | about to do «o, ¢ paradise of pe luring the war. spread over all our ' efforts at readjustient ud cateling up one of soveral large knives which | This Commiten prepared the following report, which will 1 [ be rolled back the rising sun_ ol 1 been gi by his employer, Snobel stabbed his | bo presented to the Convention to-diy My husband hias | higher ervilization. Mrs. Stanton narrated the story of | assallant. ~He has no recollection of stabbing the old man 5. Buibliog, Stock, e y . | Brick Storss, | h]v- ith 1) 5 + . womab, but adiits he may have done 80 in his excite :»M ores, fn -m:'.'y.:.: mr:n"_;-;m.x::‘n;; fi SR '9" CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET £ o7 aids Gxposures € 112 11z | BY TALRGRAPH TO THR TRIAUNE atores gl L 10—The quality of Beel (athie in bottow Oh, | a hoge figure, without grace of form or beauty of ex- ‘The prisoner (s a powerfully built man, about five feet said she, with gréat pathos in her volee, * would | prossion, n Horcules, while the other was the perfctionof | ten nches in hight, aud vesy intelligent’ tn_appe 4 Y : ; - ! - ppcara o | Th olILs A80 i peomice. o Deapts: | The woman, Lassrate: iarh Natirs. ot Hhanik Bavaris staging Nad INLAN sackoopnd, with o steady st vaclaim, ehosc the Downtifnl statue, but whei It | aged 33 vears, and s been maeried_about three vears: : 1 1w Xy X Uk g vated to'its lght on the temple, its beanty had | She has an infant 16 montha old. In_company with her 10 1% | 300 pe B ool of Bbevnnad Labor vaias hADI. A wud only shapeless ball appeared. Ii was | husband, she came to this country two years since, 5ho i 5 4tores the other was placed in its position. As it | is detainedat the Btation-Mouse as a witness, il Prescription Apo’ o imperfections which hud beforo been noticed | Mrs. Henry and son are still at their rosidence n a eriti- | - oiut asa mivimum, disappeared, and when it reached the hight for which it | eal condition. The son may possibly recover, but thero is same, also Hondwan ended, the people saw n pertect and beautifal | not much hope for the worn. e T 1 figure. The wowan of the nineteenth century is the | The Coroner decided to pastpone the inquest until this | /5500 shapeless ball. Man, the sculyptor, has ~ carved [ morning at1o o'clock, at the 1"::~nnflh Precinct Station- & thousands welcome Wis | House. Tn the mean time Dra. Shaw and Little will make cars, | o post mortem examination of the body of deceased. Oountry Fr 2B 2 | Pb; the light suppl wnd prices fe. ¥ . Testing . MARRIED. BRUSH=BRIGGS AL the resilenca of the brile's father, 3 Tuselay, am 13 2 32 Feh. 19, e Rev. Sawuel 3 Knapp, Me Thomas ¢, o M) g Rs 1y Fiorence Briggs, both of thia city. i oz H—WIMPRESS—On M h, by the Rev, J. Dan 18 50 very nd article you women ol Boor, 4o cear or sida frawe exposirs, uiture | per cent higher than bailing rates aud Brick Taverns, detached ing » largs Losiness, storss o0 2 A 3 St FeSnels Xavlors 83, William 1. Joyoe of Beile rights, withont hopes or When we demand equal rights in the | suffrage all persons w e siaedurs e Unlon with constitutions disiranchisiug | auy'prson who shail make, or become intcrested dirocty | loveliness in woman. Al mement A | 110 wife of Mr. John Kaze of Stewartsville, War- | 1 More viers oo “ilpindng it duee 22222 B : A rgims el S ;;:x:-“k:’fln»:llf:l Liwe nr.\nll:m;«-tl,r in any bet or wager depending upon the | of sight never to rise one foot above the dust from which | ren County, N.J., was found wurdered on Friday after- D tore, ol Nt s ek el AL SEmrSE—— » tho person must sce that Northern Representi- | the highest erime, you have disfranchised | et sl o hrave and honorable. tue, {he | neath the premises. A man named Babeock, who b ab- | DS RS s ™ | ALYORD—In New-York City, on Monday, 18ch inet., Clsrles IL. Alvord, fivesa no condition to recoustruct the Rebel 8t the lnte Rebellion, thus admitting there is no severe - | educator of @ race of moral heroes, then | sented himeelf, was the only person secn about the place Building. Stock, “f,‘;;:,fi,{';"‘,,, oty vl abbid e St oo Wi o Lo beir own coustituents are not pureed of all | alty to be visited ipon any citizen than disfranchise the typo you have designed i8 far too small, | during th hsenee of Mr, Kaze, and stronuons efforts are | one Rrame Stors, datached A percent, Thpercent, | o i Ttttk e fro e, 118 West Tty clamiby” Invid ,-K’:I.A!n-ni-us Allluuui.' their citizens. The fountain | How humiliating for respectable, law-abiding w The club houses In all your citles are 8o many testimoni- | Peing made to secure lis arrest. No cause i3 known 1or | Two Frame Stors, detachod, percent. 3 peroemt | b o SRR O -r...’.q. [ et -"’:":' ol s o higher than its souree. Never can New-York | and black men not worth 423, to be throwu outside of | als of the folly and vacuity of woren. And the lon lino | the horvible crim Three Vrame Stars, detached.. percont. 3 peroent | BT aed Lotvanie K. Hallers sgel oyt o P -4 ed.. you, we can cocrce the Southern States | o tion she has never tried | political consideration, with traitors, with t f bribe larceny and infamous crimes, an 5 pereeat. | deve. ia § bercest. | ik reiatives and frieods of the famils are iavited to attead the funeral At the residence of her pareats, No. 195 Fulton-ave., on Thurstsy, 2ist 2 the 10,000 young girls TIHE DAMON MURDER AT LAWRENCE, MASS, citinate | ny TRIRGRAPH TO THE TR 3 Mass., Feb. 1 Tiose convicted | of pensioners upon your bount: , worse thun | taught to believe that marrdage is the only e < § o .6k per cent. bigliest rata here meationed. ot Loas than 1 —An inquest in the case ave 1o right to press on the loyal States. | al), with se who bet on elections [langhter and a v 2 . g, ? g - Fiichtt t 1 5 i p- | pursmt of life, the gay nnd fashlonable thiong, brought | LAWRENC o B :I""“ e "'"_'“5 t to amend her own Con- | planse]—for how lost to all sense of pust that '-y a sudden tumm of the wheel of fortune to | of Tugalls Damon, the old man whose remains were found ‘slaar space of uot lesw thau 190 feet, at all points— [, inst., st 2o'clock p. wiluton vt 1 esta'ish a genuine Republic within her | white male citizon be who pablicly stand face to face with the stern realitics of 1ife | in the ruins of his barn, which was burned on Wednesday and den BICKNELL—0n Monday, Veb. 18, Elinsbeth Bieknell, agsd 33 joars own borderst Let each man mend one, says the old | wise Jaw to whic he has ember that it s fr classes that wits conel Saturday, Fo 1l roanlted o ttoe has conciudel not to decide wpan any rates 1a the | and 7 months, od the world is mended. Lot cach State | an intelligent consent. Gentlemen, 1 for one am ash viee recruits for her palsied r in wh e flids Test of E ¥. Hini sband of | Southern States; tho feld is %o uninvitig that the Comumittee dare not | Her friewde, and the members of the Contral Presh;ter own Coustitution Into harmony with the | of my company. I donot know how the rest of the women | her most heipless vietims. Th to you, danghte Suspicion of his having eatsed the | %L ey recoumendetions roganling it vited to aitend her funeral ths Wednesday, at 2 o'cloe | Constitution, and_ the Union is & TRepublic, | of the State feil, ut 1 ain aahamied (0 find mysclt an stch | 1a the rough, uaaahapen fungo of the wrtiats rough and | death of the oid man. ks o 1o mses placpesh. okt Chetsh osz, of Brooms snd Wilashoth shs yom Pivss impartial suffrage on the Southt [Applause.) Maho uncouth from the stautpoint you occupy. But Imve not THE KANSAS CITY (MO.) ARSON CASK. APy CHAMPION—At Maskata, 'Mins., 08 Wodsonley, J Boozie it first at home. Would yon have Con »ro_woman to call the hou those whom you call strong-minded women kept one Lo s 15 O A A ity mer. | syl ceeg seck Hika's sl mang” o, aud 1 e boped Chiamipion of New-Haven, Covu., of tae Class of ', Yale. E"‘ » o its duty in the coming session, let th - ot for t Invidions steady onward conrse in the paths of knowledge, virty hant, wh od aoma $ime Ago for Arson, and | thet the larger proportion. if not all, of such property will ers long have COOLEY—0n Tuesday, Feh. 19, Sarab K., daughtes of the Hom. "1y State Legislature teach their representatives | tion, we ight think it were s rat 1 pencel Will you help us to ralse up the | Srauti i here & few dnys ago on . cii ratey Sxd upon i, from personal survers and inapeetion Taace P. and Klita Cooler, aged 2) sears. wha futy s there anything w ras toa | contempt which moved nmedan thus age t we d e wito you, t you may | wadtaken before Judige Reber on Saturd [0 order that tisere war ha genoral and uniform aeth Vur—fllmvr‘--v"Mm-mlnl st l';llu‘;lm ian to be rcbuked for short comings v | to excuse ow sex fro hard duty; | sce 115 beautitul proportions fit to do our temple of | gt o ination of the papers in the case eurance compa N Bisg o P are themselves guilty of the grossest violi- [ hut for the ballot which falls ike a flake of siow upon | Liberty 1 arc building & wmodel iv back to the custody of the Sheriff ¢ roified e L4 f crcht n:u‘l]_)l:dl‘w;'lp llnlo;-lsl 'lhl. A\"nnh'(«ulr-ulrzfl;;‘n the se .|.'n|. s o such excuse for York legislators. | fathers fors l.|,,u,. w|.|.||,w,lu ; gln_., 2od by him m‘ml g et Lo il adpry o ng':rngu‘_&n g women to vote and hold office ! _So views the setion third of article second is g interesting, and ry. Lot the artists be wisely ehose gy e froons by i o ey 4 e o end is faneral. ocs, Does the North consider its women | should be carcfaily read wid considcred by the women of T begin thols work: The Jeun O Yot ahone | ARREST OF A GANG OF COUNTERVEITERS AT BT. | 1o boss vans Tha e of the il S n IR ot e e i1y to be represented by the white male | the State, as it shows the modes of life and the surround- [ upon any ereation of man which could be co ‘ 1 LOUVIR, 2 i toentirat,, Brookirn, o Wi y, st 1) o'clock & m., withoub ed with tls. There s our temple 81. Lovis, Feh, 19.—For some time past qnite gt & confirence o Cother sstiet, the South her negroes. Example is | i n precept. Would Ne tubity to amend her o n Constitution, take tl Tk, now that she has | ze; pe 1gs of somie of this privileg: er s. For the purpose of votin of white male cith sags that see n shall be deemed to have gained or lost a residence | grand d feved o bo s judie i e ; g e P VINNE—On Satarkay, Veb, 16, of paeumonia, Arthur Liacols, infan b e o ‘::‘,'",;‘:,{ won of Amhross and Mars D. DeVinne. BT 3 His remsius were taken to Riverhead, L. L, for interment try, and it i a0 s sustained by the e auch 4 0 Upon whose portals we may behold the [ ® number of United States detectives have been jom. that a1l men are created equal. The | visible on our atreets, and it was rumored that cown such | they had traced to St Louis, or its vicinity, the m, mo | Pierty 3 J l‘-- ml -Ilulv: 3-]:;:{\:- x-mw;w 1 I-uMun with what i by resson of his presence or absence while | artist who can mold a statue wo 3 Aquarters of H terfelt [t oW el onr rep Fesentatives could press on the pe in the service of the United States or while engag agnific st be grand in hin e s, sublin cndquarters of o gang o nterfeiters e it —0n Mos et faver, BATS, oty hilk B Soutl Or6 oxample.. The Work of (his. Bour fa o Litha yators o hioea toc aeiet tRE Y s 1y beautitul ta nis power of exec o an iy | flooding th ¥ with bogus fractional cu gt of thi i e thie oy ase o fsrtion | PARRINGTON--On Mool LY i f il ot B Wo than the reconstruction of the Rebel States ¢ or of the Ligh seas, b le a stude | crowuing glory of the m ' ong the nutions crations have heen Tl d e b g 16 days. 1y g of the entire nation into higher ideas of ing. nor winle kept at | of the earth, what must shic ne, X Ou Suturday eanary that iding® | The relatives and frends of the famile are respectfully invitd to stionl [ Tt is the realization of what the world who stood in this plac ctive, aided | of of Po 1 tha coruer, roars, | the funersl Whe resitonce of her pareats, No. 57 West Thwrty- b yet seen, a gen Republic. * Univ T) EXPrease of sy rucent upon the t n point ab o1 4% & RIS, $ithest., Uals (Wedaesiar) noon, at 12 o'clock, nm;n m-n"m writas g e, <oy s Lamarti truth and on] or wis denied the right THE FENTAN the fair grounds, captuting James Hilk e Jiatinet occupaneies on the ground Ther remains will be taken to Tarrytown for intern-n tional R ballo 1o him o fresh reading of his Constitution THE FENIA of the persons, and secw rize quantity of s ay be. K1 DS—0n Monday, the 13tk jnst, after s long aad paiaful lla-ss, De. * is the ¢ v polit white auper is protected. There fs | —— 5 cent votea and all the platea and apparatus used aod fn most cases onght to pay Kdward Fields, in the b1st year of his age. P 1 who has it is a full armed monitor.” It i# in or class, or degree the privileged | CITY FPENIANISM thetr manufacture. A man gained Bredol oted | % only sceoptol among. the | 7B Tt A e e A, i aro rewectially Jariee ind selfish or coptious spirit that we at this not protected in his right to suffra Ry with the gaig, was cop The descent of the offcers Mg Here Frold BT Y o Mo LA B of Ah g reg 41 20 ol ‘-“m:‘ym;;ln‘;)‘ |h’:|:| "1‘1 u}.- I:ullll!l. but | while kept at avy almshonse or other asylum af public The same intense excitement has continned to pre- rl‘::"l v peoted In v‘ ....“ |y’v;.< ulln- mnw mpll_n ), ; oa Thicsdar, Fob, 21, at 1 o'clock without further notice. at wa h end _all class and @ ~ A » > 4 » a1 . eas, 41id 10 be the on n *, the woo i o . . fegialation_which forsakes the Republican ide ok o bl B | vail throughont the Fentan Clreles of (s ety I negard |y ' 20id eaf, and coloring matter, together with GRRRNK—Ta Piilaieipha.an Senlar moring the 1ot A1V e exuple ious of the we support ay g oils and vote | to the vague news concerning the msurrection i freland. | curreacy in alihta anufacture, were seized Maord, it of JlweskA 3 g slonged unsettlem conntry, i s while we de the right, though we ure taxed to | Yester Toom the das before, the Stephens Head: | KXCITING CHARE AND CAPTURE OF COUNTERFFITERS. e s R deicn that: those Deople, may have, tiie 10, | suppore (e biate. . o Ner wills Bpt al any alithonss or | oeiiranys 88 BB e anare. was the meen of e |, Voankerer, Feb. 10.—Two * shovers ok e | BAMBRENTLON Mawk/ b B Bt s e I | Intae I " ande thele appearance in this ¢ roaped baik aot trast Is of the fanily are respectfully invitel to sttand menta! pri in erystallize 1 that will stand fo n is the Key f VICLOrY; 80, DOW, Uuiv “ The caser veriment is e on earth bot a 1 i st, caste OF ¢ t of the huma sression, against despotisms, and monarchiea and o in the panorama of the past,s behol [ Jations that have risen_one by ove: but all feil. | ny I authority | er of rauk, | ci Sumner, let ns, eitize nuve to doat home. 11 is expecially | W tis work of self-csamination | oy a Coustitutional Convent ital laws that are erii us for years. the wl pple of the | *ponsil of saying that t T A the Co i equil before th we ame 11 onr eit e , rich fnd pe stitutionn] Convent did more still. They dec cats in the Con \w of the 814 | i 1 which was to | While they n'd permit | . Gr Asser s to yegnfate ail th i to hold a Constitutionsl Conven 1 demand |t hotr to settle wh t purgated odes aud consfitations, women | W ibe whole of y anghter and wpplause.] The 1 tue way of tpeaching (he m todo the work. (Ap ' ua Ties in tont eas” and 16 10 eateh i Togie, We i ec, and set o swindling Cougress oi wenrping President. (Applawse.) T read earefolly the bill of indietment brought out in ut two months ago, by Gen, Butler, against d itover ully, on time, ad with my pen I nad. lietment against the white male citizeis 1£ you viill look over our Declaration of u will find fn it that our fatlers had nst old King George. 1 wa cvatioes of the women the other day. it we have just eighte lusses in tils conntry that ar sident are the women and the & assen I the conntry iny fslative usurpation. (Applause. stand the assamption of the whit s State, let us glanee at t Constitn ens grandly. “ We, the }m-mr of this State, Almighty God for our frecdom, in ovder to pthe @ t for this work of | W Y of this Ktate sl ived of uny of the rights s lens by the law of the land o We, the people of this Slate tizen goes on after this grand declarat’ if he had deft the Constitution just t needed no mending for all tiy it unf 115 Lt one grand burst of eloquence be ex nagnanimity and generosity, and he turned over <t Jeaf, and there wrote the second article dis Anchising all the wolen, and all the negroes not worth - <t venn-twelfths of all the people fi the State ! Tay- K s cleared the deck, e proudly walks up doven, wnd says: * We, the people of this State!” Ty did he not suy, * We, the white male eitizens of th Lo, geatofithto Almighty God for our freedom, in order o0 seCiue ftw blessings 1o ourselves, 4o establish this Con " {Laughter.] 1f he had done that, he would A 41 a coniatent thing. Now I am very de nof New-York, that in 1667 our Coustitution sk miade w consisteut thing, for. as 1 am the motl wd to any citizen TH nt of {fn-dozen wen in the State of New-York, 1 wil € t0 ive the next generntion 100k ek on this genern i and say, ** Were these men in 1867 8 set of addie-patod <t Did not they understand the meaniug of Iyguage tin one article fhey should make this grand, Hroad, reliensive ennnciation 'mxul rlu t o the i s of government, that when | other asylum at public expen: y form, it way be upon a | public | erand ever. As in the | frivileg from all these pl is Conven- | thrown aroand those ud properly represent | holds the patioi 1o hielp you settle these s | to the Constitiition, ¥ around to the was supposed that in tht time, in [ ation 1 should bring on blood. do estublish this Constitution.” Art. | down. If women k | be disfravebized, | lot, none of th ior while ¢ or prison What an o then fons jewel, the ) onfined i any unspeaknble human soul, in n A | feit 108 roand ansions rowd atoreke 2l Ban himary at;1s of brick o stone builting, w shurden s n thee Flour City Natio Large thr ~d up the doorways; the office itself w itation. Iav, the 19¢h inet | at the resklence 5% Rochest ngle o Sctting of whi ; rlx.-lm ,'.I.'.'I‘J"'p.'f t.;:v.‘:;:l.v|:fiff with inquirers and speculators upon the result of events | PO K0 o the |'::|Yn:'i-\c‘lha;,|lvrl Mm-:.l”l‘lm.":llll:": the 0k ot y s the water. The Roberts Headquarters | the rascala wanaged to striko the ferry i time, be need Lo adrantigs - wnal, und lot-box at the wate o 10 appear mty, there to bury its moral and phy si 111 my and vice in our eities, eringing, | pto the ted women of the State more and hy we ke intereats and the fntereats of s th of white manhioo s why | LEhe rights of every 1y pe ected, W of women !t Simpl t. That s the secret of hi v [ demand th A cle oid are so seeniel he reson why to- ¥ for the protectio il cen 1 will find that inds greater fav i the than the duughters of the 1eal estate to the niot Vo slored man do letter of your € 240 ot taxed, By th ve dn the quiet possession of nt, while you scnd yon worest widow Wi 1 fathers a century ago tau ithont representation s tyrin he taxed o »ur pil yrauny is obedie Taxes I o, 1 do uot kn x-gatherers in Brooklyn, but 0 the known chiy bt they will ok, T I little of thi on 1f you o tonary thunder, Oue tiing is cortain if I the voting hie should In Justice p 1o 18 00 Jogie 50 posverful as i direet ap) Tt you claim that we are virta white male citize ru Ot1%, who says: * L 1 will glve you to the law or nrlh deformitles, its Il beneath the rights and privil Iriahaicn, attra tizen of the Republic. Just hnagine the motiey crew | bere e, from the ten thowsnnd dens of in- | hrows, upon ¢ . while the loyal mothers of a1 re better fitted to vote on e 1o Kafeginar wtion of woman and any wimount of personal property, and yet not - 1o God. Following out th 1 filnsion, wholly unfounded re fighting undiu- | te K e forth 3} prorin- | was the scen t e mide of the river. Wi west shore great difficulty was landing, uce of heay ahout A get e o e tha hetier sort of | JORDAN=On Satardar fan. 5, 1867, at San Jusn Del Sur I ar"the betir sort of | JORDAN=0n Sablar . % e e Somani 1. Jocken, n the b year of his ge. | POTTER—On Sundar, Feb 17, Rmma Potter, danghiter of 0. B. sod M. G. Potter, aged 6 years. 2 months and 3 daes. DR BArranik®, | The funeral sctvices will be heid at the residenca of her pareats, No. 30 Osmamittes. Great Joues-st., ou Wednesiay, Feb. 20, st | o'clock p. m. erening. Feb 13, of ronmmption, Almost equal commotion. Hard working | Away to th e from every portion of the city, were | tpit ! be seen, conversing with low v but kuitted | accumnlatio o great question of the hour. There wasno | 00 this ahore natration during the day, ex. [ poat: b m ol s of s 4, when tha ar, pablic Fonlan de RERA—In Brookly ous palaces, brvad temples, pyramids, | soldiers whose bones lie bleaching on every cept, porha o apeeeh in & bar-room, or an i | counterfet * aho od 3 for the woods umbled together to dust. Every er in, stand outs it Wit | e Trish » ormer days » A few momonts sfterward the occupanta of the L 3 % R Tudith, vonng el chid of George A, and Sary H. Rees, agal 17 monthe at this very hour, trembles § R dloxtme & Institatione: PITe iy viving the former dayn of keish pa- | (% SUECChed the ahore, and_after running t THE BROADWAY BRIDGE. Kdis, romng : Aud sec’ upon this Western continent, the people 1 for one am not willing this to be rp trioth Sl 2 for the future. Numbeed of Cir- | in the weods, surrounded and caphured ti — Tl relatives and iends of the Gy are ropectilyivited fo whent Vatracted, our leaders fi weouts fost in | 1 am not willing to trust the interests of women to such | ield meetings during uight. The at ir names as John Healy and Geo. Diet it T the fuseral fromm the resilence of ber granim . fnepired prophets blind and | voters as section third article of sccond weleomes to the | ee at most of ||.l- m - ot 10 KUffocn had three Tolt 104 10 s pocket, THE SUPERITR E RAISED—TIK GENKRAL FEA- State-st., Brooklyu, ou Wednelar afieraoon, st 2 o'clock, with: mighty Why hav e | p 1 stand the futerests of this | ton, and the specches list CAURES OF THE PROJECTED IMPROVEMENT—NEW- rished oue by ! nation better, the inte an better than yonder | and patriotic character. YORK IN ADY 12 OF LONDON AND PARIS. Pab 13, Bertoam Rounds of Brookiyn, agsd 58 onal life was santin uper i yonr alme or the graduate from your wany of the Fonlans assert that to-day they . ’ ANRI IR 4 e skt 1 is to the physical may o publ youne popli of | roeelve ® (from the same source) of the Tho long tal of bridge over Broadway has at - gt There ~ is_no i traveler on the tow'path of your Erie Conal. {Ap. | arrest of Stephens; und that they an o for any & of the body | tast, thanics to th spirit of one of our 3 sng you think, gentlemei, that it is clihaing too | falsehood. *As fur as Stepliens b Ireland [« B 008 Of the | Lot bty ** aasumned tangiblo sh TALE aveatie tr are raspectlully insited b atiood 2t 111 welork, at hor Iuie roasd b i aticudunce t tie Pod of oplnon. Many is really i the fleld; W York meerned, ¥ of K that the Culef oroctod at first column of tho bridges w Ory ked as though it ba | than one-half | while others—yprok neiine to the op an atated ahove, Ju notthieast corner of Broadway and Fulton-st. The ot Joms Ehat he i atiil i the © tes. AL any rate, t e e - A ) T Fosatyy L LA | | tworthy reparia from across the waler: ar ¢ SH JATY Sototin ndations for the colimis Wave boon laid within fow ire fom Twrely awaited with gréat cagerness and ansiety ———— Tags These columng are raised on a firm foundation, | wwnR—at Gresapoint, Lo on Weleslay, Foh. 13, Meliads Wi ofthe tate Silas Wik, aged 81 ears and 28 dajs are e | THE COLLLCTING OF Coxtiar Orricr Frxias Brorue of the sudowalk. le Webl TLDEY—00 Suntss, Ve 17, the Rev. Juseph Wikdes, agel 55 years. Relatives s frends of the family, alu the City Misionacies are 1o are abont 30 feet in bight, Al 10 1) 1 atteud the fusers] this (Weduesdar) afternoom, ob top of the ornamontal lock. from his lata resulence, No. 200 Weat Fiftiothot. Tha'es- care t5 e surmonnted, Al | wmaine wiil be takes to Tarreonn, NV, on Thurslay, 2ist iuet., (e ik 10 feat below the surfac roat 14 0f granite masou-work, NEY BOR THE TRISH REPURLIC v, No 19 Cuari ASTERS No. 19 Enavuaner., | | DISAST foundation on which the aix foot aquare. The oo measuring e 1 Dnippe which ¢ y b is » i | e ballot. 1t is | FATAL RAILROAD ACC! AY TELRARARE TO THE TR have o I w5 their o | in the City of New York | h { v ving pr | : New-Haves, Feb, 10.— A Portngnose sailor, John ‘1‘..1:4 lnukn;-rr nlu;llllu 'ni fnte Pljudaiiy | itk the necdic, M belg o X oas ok 450 criaeh e Sinature of Jun 1 {'When 20 seeredited vl recelre 8 » was accudently killod to-day by o cara. Aged 3 | 08 EPRL IS, SO i O e Swsi s ettt o BTl b o by et * belt b . r - e - o o A M, are berehy snmmoued te atted o communication of L ol drawas the vall of forgetfuluess, fore that lseritil ok from the ¢ we, lLarge are in all » s, Apanning Kulto ascent to the new B Yroobogg 1yt sheris | b prabican stands hardeued and 8. ~ You arelogls- | oates 4 ke Araindat i Biie sShs. periivt Sa i e of OF g DEATH FROM PREMATURE CTULD BT Rerial’ Brdieo Will b by means of an fron stair-case | their Rooms No. 46 B u'vx.fi':-}.;:,,T:'x.-u?:'.’.—A,!f vouti, ot 1 ',',.1';.' o o weveral evile, | T e swad over iy of e e ey T S99l Immatisely e wa¥ | | yogtorday, Coromer Wildey hield an inquest, b | of casy scont, tho foot Of whioh wil Broadnav. | Wiy W CUASS BRLCTI, Master © 18 uot arti in your pul %, but they fuil to tonch t oy 1. GLwasox, D, C. K X . d 2 S ARats poro will bo' three flights of steps—ten each—and two |~ Joux I Grar, Secretary. r from voting for u d cret of the diffic ve woman work, give her | parmicx Canxy, Reeretary. . i ELR | No. 119 Sheriffat, on the body of Joanna Asholer, & | po g e on reaching which, the pedestrian may either prucs .4 SESL S ERSECAS to the Constitutional € I the native of Germany, aged 3 yeara. From the evidenos it lton st. at ]vw\{q ro. ‘l‘h»n; will be . — the Legislatare shonld 1ot ¢ o life—and you will setile t kg iter o s A wonld appear that, 8 ouths sinos; the & Aposta At each avenus of tngress and egress; ! Mow Sanite. . of the State shall be represented ta | much s < satisfaction than you y ;.‘v'y..lllt‘n'hu “‘{“::‘kf‘ o 4 that me declined, | We havere. | came to this city from ¢ uy, wnd soon after formed tomn of tha stairwiy, about 10 feet above | A CARD. _w‘ IAC 5~i,‘.m‘r:‘m Llrus:n:fl, ‘1':-::‘1'1'.: ention. The Legislatares of 1501 and of { your one-sided legisiation. 1 tel | eedirerpbp 5 il the commities i which it | the & of & German who seduced her, and aho ! wbout 10 foot abbve the meot o o all sther’ Monrsing I men voted uf porty qualifi- | it s 58 for you to setile | 1w stated that the Mayor promised to be * preseut at the n becume enceinte. On Wednesday Inst sbo entered | landing — on the g0, ol yet another - B "-_M qualificati A all the help virtuous and cducated wo | meeting, if possible Ahooatore No. 9% East Houstonst. i & weak and | 8t the top of the main columus. The greatest dismeter i Ty & G 6 10y . tuking ¢ of thess mus 15 about 15 inches. They are the main exhausted stat T hel An old lady ‘m o as condit had lier cony idge has been set up by o e bridg dd to the | Aupport of t 1 & Griffiths, the architects, on the premi: FENIAN MELTING 1N BROOKLYN alon on A mecting under the suspices of the Irish Repub “ir I u Messra. K ¢ . ' s puaintanee, Mrs. Munk. On Thursday . o wan held at Temperauce Hall, corer of orth First | ot e o 1 grouns proceoding from the apart- | of tha tors, Mewsts. D. D Badger' & Co., and | nthst., Brooklyn, ‘ g, e pur- Sbonde . Loring the | found fally capabie of bearlig a strain of 100 tuns. 1 S e e - it Of 1V iug cxpression 10 tiedr feeling i felation (o w it Bia young | evening Alderman Charies E- Loow, the Chairman of © The Air Advertises of the Bowrd of Aldermen laving the PHALON'S NIGHT BLOOMING CKREUS! ¢t has been moving spiril, Delfghtful puffs of the articls are encountered in evary placa of smnss- wns prosent, although 1 hoalth, and watched | L e arawing rosm. s o avery operation connectod with the progress of Rorchiefs diffuse the invisitle evidence of its victues ia all divsclions, al Comna 1 oharge, a tion of tho proy John Flalierty, Contre, and anes, calling " upon th 1] remiarks ation. N Ireland. d brict worth of real | hearers lln-ur[m the 1 were reccived with manifestations of o STHE FENIANS OF JERSEY CITY, The Doheny and Hugh O'Nell Circles of the Feninn Brotherhood of Jersey City, will hold » public meeting at the Catholie Institute, Soath Sixth-st., on Friday evening of this week, sitively that | Spes oarch wag | matte e woman was questi she had giv birth to made, nnd the 1 hody of an infant i rtment. Coroner Wildey \hlml o e " L other stated I, A amn o g e hoc ; o produco w i | bis ot witerio, aud Lappy, s though it Wi vge, and the prem Dirth was probably the | most vital importance to lim. A very largo ¢ Lof taking it. Dr. e i poat | -of peoplo gatiered to aee the practical tuaigw ation, oy Al soomod much N ssaful com rotax-gatherer ur 15 10 » ooster Beach, fr the much taiked of scheme, sud pleased with the tangibie evidoncos of its & ars of growth find thiere are some womn ail over (e count:y = Owing to somo diff laased.witls tho tangible avidanops of s suoassefrl cony v ! of one widow out Weat wh 10 1 BREECH-. q authorities of Bellovue Hospital wnd ¢ plotio othing Liko this bridxge g e pro to-day proj for five years, and I was curious to k TRIAL OF BEEECH-LOADING RIFL e o sl soman, Who W8 very low, was Dot % o sy B igofpea ot all uren sl vid of it, and one 110 gee her to — admitted Hither to the n{..mu..} a 1' Ward's l‘.;(;fim n‘r t-; I, 100, 1 out it. She'told me th ~ . . . ) s Toapital, and although aho reccived tho bex Sy ie. thet (o O . S s el Her ket The Board of Officers appointed by the Governor » Loapital, and sithoul Seopie with whiotn slio . ; yierx : e Const wouien of 1l and other things wp in L woodlotse; | to inguire into the merits of the different broeeh-Joading | had fonnd a temporary rofago could give her, sho died on THE STATE OF TRADE. JENDLAY MuREAY S ’ ot sented, or sl at least be per [ then shit and docked the lower “part of | mudets, and to decide whether it would be advisablo to | Monduy, from peritonitis, cansed by prewabice oy i — CARLISLE NORWOOD, | Tasarsace Con. e e Cvention. 18 we are to | her house, and went up stairs, put lier lead out of the d L with o b6 1 | Dirth A verdicl I uccordance with tho faots was e Sl white male citizens only, a parson. Kind friends our State troops armed with sueh weapons in place | g Sy i TS o | = L 1o those white male eitizens g, wnd she Iwiys | of the old style of gun, met yesterday in the State Arse- DEATI FROM CHEOROFORM pas. Fob 8Bl 'r"““m-; '.“'_'" an, e the | Powitirly last two dars of Kaswan Jubnwon's RO ‘r:l 'M'I L not ”"' KO RWAY: | nal, cornét of Thirty-fifth-st. u d Hevemth-ave, Th ey est wos yostorday held by Coroner o daya, TA838 balesr during . SOLD KENTUCKY HOME, . he demand; tha % s the X-g o - - i~ - v, Fair, e . friends, wo have a hroad how he got on widow | Board i composc following offi Sohirmor, at No.. 196 Bloeckerst., on the body | derrFan Y P e W THR SUSQUEIANNAKL” " 4 k ) " itler ot $ + 0 G d to-duy. This in 1 up in o nd e el ot Gen. Wardg Col Baker. Bubjols e ang Iady, damdt Mary Larrion, wio diod i it S, Mo wart il "o, Tt tha Paria Exibition, will he withlown from - de oY sl -if, 2 on: ¥ o nnchanged | Star , 145§ jow Yo Sight il P o o ol gy e i g A ] vesterday morning from the effeot of an overdoss of g o gl s s 0w who your | - Spenoer rifie, by Ar 0¥, 8. C., Pob 19.—Cotton stondy; salos of 440 baloe of i 4t 31 Fab. 19 ~Tobasc (4 quiet and o From the evidence elicitod at the mquest, it ar that for some timo the deceased has been o would ap, angal Cottan is qalet, Neodle gun, 0 o Lanehioly and low-spirited in consequenco ’ Ko, 843 Bren " et e rescboadieg | RUCHER A the recent. lows of hor ol doing, ot tve llawing quotatons: Low Otwary, Boe | . Open(umOn . lo 10 p me Mmes B the white mal hivs lutely | in the habit of occasionnlly taking 4 ow Nisttag, 35§ Mioding, Bhe. B e a0 he Commerch ney Register for 1567, . b doso of_chloro to cause sleep. Ou Moiiday mght J Voo mirhal mare, aeties PUBLISHED BY ian's decoaseil inhaled a Considerable quantity of the cliemical, Yellow, A0ile.; White, &3 . 1) sented and neyer 1o conselona It is not believed that e ; Gound 1 Rice and Uarloy quist awl i McKILLOP, SPRAGUE & Co. the ehlorofs an taken with the view of produciog Provisions dul aping: Mess Pock, 410 22819 30, asT BONS LONE RS Itib 8 w, 10 Plain, 15 Lard d ., Fob 19 —Tobacco in fairly sastainad; sales of 121 Ihds. at Qrain ia unehauged. Superine Flor, $9 717 Mess Pork, §21. Pork—Ity aldors, Ui, Lard, 126, in tiroes. Cottn s Feb 19 —~Colton oasier; Mildlings, Jh.; sales 200 Mo, Cloar Sides. 12fe., € of g - o A e R ced the MOST COMPLETE LIST OF CITY AND COUNTRY _and the MOST ACCURATELY RATED, ia view of boths B the opiuion of phriase as vir: Constitutio e with the facts’ was ron: wiss @ native of Fra 4tk uwchiange Lovi fom BIto et 1118 THE STANDARD WORK ON (REDIT. No othor Reference Book is as valushle for the Baak o Conntings Arousan, v the N , Poultney & Trimble, Balti the | Xo. 7 Warren 1 we shall | more, M. rik e ot trimphant in the end. South Carolina mrx Art'urtllm:!;lll{ ;lmnkl'lnu-'nln agreed upon, each gun i il i g would hardly be satisficd with representation in | fs subject to the following tests: § P 5 3 i alen. o ] Room. : Y - -"1‘-‘\“)(.'" (n)X'- from Massachusctts, Nelther are First : Steength of by recoil -m'l o '” IN CARMINE-ST. Ravavan, Pel 10 Cottan vary irregular; Middliag, 9] 23le.; sales A Speedy Care 1 4un Skin Discases. fon unsanctoned by posbincdydosi s o i persien chatie % | At 5 o'clock on Tuesday morning afiro “Dlalen Recapla LW Imler L [N SWATNES QDU | oy Lrow ! Hrow ! dromt abloed K w alngle ball, b A M o, e SWAL K INTN " 1t was luf iy out in the faney goods stors of Mra. J. 1 Y Py ey gy e A ey o I 5 ] Gt o i agcain I sorvow, sulfering, B Vition of wowan to-duy one thit equally e yor have elosed your 5 to remunerating emiployim men revenges hevself, If the w 1 only b gent, and n n of the Stat will l..v:‘p.:m vanized into w conscloustiess of their trie ot iRy w often ine 100th Carminest. The stock waa eonsiderably dam W i L 18 ot th aged and the uppor part of the building also daw gl g iy aatesof 300 hosh, Spring 6 $11 50 | Taremn—SwArnK's QINTURNT | ures Irouing Puiss. i bt Py ouller at & targe by water, ‘Tho loes of M, Hall amounty hout ot 321 14,00 bush ke AT DRI & o N 21 Park-row. N. Y., 404 all Druggleta. otleges, and P i 1 st of Tusured for ELom i the Coutinen L Gompany w is active and | 17 carvof Now Foleds el A soraamt . ey e 1ot ) of the building was occ X 3 i feack Oata are quis rumatic psalt Buchs. fire will be t v | West and family as adwelling. Damage to furniture by ard aud Deessad Hogs T PENNSYLVANIA " 39—k lonr i more active and withoat decided chaoge. e 0 for No 1 and KU A @1 05 for SOk er about §00. Tuaured for §5,000 i thy Company. ‘The bullding ts owned by L ] ANUFACTURING COMPANY'S 1to the extent of $1.000. Tusneed | Wheatis jue SALT MANLU STRUMATIC SALTS AND WATERS Ay | e L iailives to derangeaneat by accileats con 5000 hushiols wheut, 6,0 busle o © would crimes, 0, T onr prisons, Al Lhese WEOngs We see i every ; k o petions of vo- | & Com clu wor than vesterlar's prices: dales at 8lic. hjects of ination to b vated votad ity agaist prematare dichargeorfoss of cartidge fhom | for §5,00 Iy L K 'I"";“.’,‘,,‘,','"?'.,"‘:"‘;,, o el N ot Tigh Wimwsrs | 50 thecunot h Yould oy ey did 1ot eare 0 Votey L i\ on of manual of arms arising cinets under the comiand of Capt. Dickson BaBl I Bt | L pSTA, Tomes beautiful, but our ehildren must- . b A MORRIS AND ESSEX RAIGROAD DEFOT BURNi LUMATISM, tsome tme into the outer world; and has the 2 B et wtstare tal. o2 sht and passcnger nlrwtl:!llh;- n' it and RHLLU M . r no interest in plueking the nmrnnl !"l""n:’.';tl:\“lw - e Board, and for such time & "::‘l‘ 7 k-“;”'"'l ..:'.':‘x &‘:'"?‘ at 4 v'clock fhm.e s Hga Keadorn SCROFULA, e Telsiniye Itereats Wholly to man. - Man tesseous mater o the o by, by caconins Stk (e v o s k. i 58 b SWOLLEN GLANDS P Idren wero serlonsly roight Al Wheat: 14 B0 hushels Ontaz B . UPTIONS OF THE SKIN, &0, 86, tve of Justiee and the w close of Mr. Be oman of erey. with Mr, Byram's fu o and clothing, | Shijpo temly. No ghange in money market i the rep . 4 tring sommencing vit | SESEREY ; We want the mother's love in the outer world as well o ding an . ed. The o ¥ Joor dull, bt unehanged; sales of Trate For sale at all the priacipal Dy dod ol : e shouller iy consthed. Tl fire was cansad by paris " bt nehanged inthe bome, T detumnd S Le e A il et e aboubleR e by dsrbarion of | RO W0R oLV of & co e Vivty 3 B i demanl i WPPRLSHKINER, Agat, ecattse r . iy, A Lo biing themn. E A AR, e d 8 i B e i T, A e 3T e i ey | 4 o B U O g e il S | e e e CRLEN g . Ll LROKAFN v of - h o wder. Join right, (applause] d th ballot i e 112 Fussnra o0 iBiro cocuriatRLe Nows T b e e 7% | o caNTRRING HORSES, 1310 87 } h (et showa that. he wnderstunds its | -~ Milbauks fred i ket dneharget 22 | o 1L boe oo Saturday night, burning all th | B2, " e A b ottaa dul, owing 1 i Carings Swings HonvT Horie k. ssforming bensts of burden into full-grown | K . ] Teat, 1t penetrated e e the letters tor Aldpment to foceign | the 1 fobend the Tast thr _ - SEITE Se/W Wt @ . a uBl“r.. llld' ‘h‘ \lvlll'll':“u". au.: V:r-nh ; o No particnlars. dara Midill AA:I:. dosero ‘“-1311...::1{.-!7;:1; .‘-n‘:::‘;:m;:l Singer's Hair Kestorative ok agm and iked e “he M 3 o s daproas the m it ook o dar, . tenews the Hair, and restores it o it uatural colot. Tho bost ackiolesn. pt the closing sentiment, it Which he o g B Tiione, Feb. 10—Sappenning’s conch factory, | visoms inctive, but prices st unchuaght, Nothug foue 8 orso Bosk | 1, Warranted. o et hat i ot expec (s W b el | N oy ik, My tavght it U ovoning it 5 | ¢ tark Ll b sap et A BT AR G D e M advocated s day. H1C b ronEER G et beur | 3 rped 1 shote i L it penetrnted 100000 | U LR Gl Tho' upper portion waa® e | S0 52! 1 G e, Bl St aveaat T o Wiomeneh Ll Swift, s and applanse. b o eere e 1 minates 4l 30 se gl G50 SRAEE i Coatimafed Toss on stock wid bullding 14 | G sl 707, packc o saba of Stuonidace, ak O, - Bldes 30 r Collars and Eavolopes. the nin e to live k. qualt the Goversmont sese BV 1o, Partially 1gurod, $5000 1 Wasbiugton offloc of | [ofalle aud o e i b 2214 Liaror ool quit; TR WTE (KD LOCKWOOD, No. 310 Broadway. e vy il to walt T the e ot s 1 s elty. o on WAREHOYSE BURNED 1N BOSTON N et ool Ok Wl ot g, Choan | o CAeKeS Cimghed ol al K REPAIAAD 47" e B E giat for whioh 1 Lavo bet e orthy 8 2 o AT o Ralora- | - sk st ot LRV agad T e | Ko ot Yonk 1 Qeeide they will vot A to vote i New-Yo cher! walting for 30 years, Charlos Sum t ot why they 4 not. o wing 9U the shughive of ells ug that the v ik ey . ated A, contaniing $40,00 Worti of cotton, was destroyed 1 Wy ¥ RIS of 0 Dble. o Wik, T g (T T e, gk | 303 T worng. Patt of (i Snon Was RAVOd il | gi1' for Ko | Kpiwg, b1 s o of 0 vt | Wiy, Manpoes aakDrmnesatal WAL Vit FURNY E_ Women every- | K004 Gyudbvis, LG was Dy lggaion &b L vt DNy g P vadisel ol &7 Puskgieat | BIORS o T Bl 3 Landly New Wt g N