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THE NEW. YORK SUN, . a the Om fen yer, 60.000 Ceptes per Day. WEEKLY SUR ts published of TS cont a Sem.” 3 WANTED, ABLE P. el oe ea VieDSRS AND DOUBLERS FOK s fow firet rate wit ae ere. pip Saeco Wat Fed ABTED—A FOREWOMAN FOR TEIN + need call to fren =f dete visa LET SINGAR'S, AND Wiren’s ond Howe’ =~ { wi and peeets oo a a NTED—100 P#RSO! ja , GiR ud rT sh Cor eutranos iiluaseth st. 7 ANTED—LADIES LEARNED TO OP E- rate CI ne sc yaaa toa ‘AN: ED—LADIES TO LUaRE TO OPE- _ Wheeler ADIES TAUGHT TO OP&RATE ON A Tae Bl treet mgt gat gare pisinea. Apply ia tho reat, 100 T HANDS—WANTED 60 FIRST rate 4 bewog) 1a seas raaetes 6. SAILORS IN “CONSTITUTION, Cart BOARDING, Tf’ THOMPSON ST, GOOD) BOAR errata Baneee ie, cacao FEW RESPKOTABLE sentlonan and atuoated with OARDING—4 STEADY MEN oan BE Dieser econ Goung fio ph I OARDINGLADIES PRIOR TO, AND Gnring confinement, can have the sceralets ‘and vacies of a hema In the house. of aa AlsO A en lady can be rooms, at venus, POARD—@2 60—A FEW YOUNG MEN eerce aor ieee UTIGF TO BOARDERS —a FEW YOUSG Ula Lesledl aera COAL, T THE 45D WOOD A’ 4 ne yoy, eT moras aa fis Bo sae alent CHRISTMAS AnD New YRARG more HK iy ea bb a Trea Bette Ales OF warranted, Neves; = eS [S"poud'and instore HouDar CLOTHING I! 1 Fu 0 $350 FoR Goop PuTERSaAN OVEROOATS, 5.00 FoR Pag Un OVEROOATS, $598 FOR GOOD BEAVAE OVEROOATS, at oom ut: 5.00 Fo= OVaRcoaTs, 5. 00 FOR PILOT OVERCOAT#, ae at 8] a 01 Hk RR EXETER) RUE arapgeaey Ett Bosna aaa aL) HA a T have still i vleneaee s of FINS EsQUIMAUX BEAVER, “SUEUR TS NE CAPE, See eet ne oe ey Sea EM MTR ai FULTON STREET, FULTON STREET, & & aot ron AND ‘8 Fad STRERT, Pc ee a mig @xoor, oF USF Or Lusran. — ig a8 10 1s BOWMRY. THE NEW YORK SUN TUESDAY MORNING, DEC, 27 1869, Ar chwetegion! Discoverios, The following official report of Arebeclogical Discoveries im the month of Septouber, by K. 8 Prevaxis, Superintendent of Antiquities at Atbens, is from an Athens paper of Nov. 12th: The archeological labors in September were con- dy ved ve toe worth ode of the Cartucaon, aud tue exces completed about re ate ga Fe C4 4 i Meorverien om opolls, seventesn lobral oolums with in- pe have been fund Kn ue of an do, a the arch a:togical collection in the toa of Has otde of the ante, OY weg bry merece | another being a ot all boate off At « saore terval, when smoke was perceived to burst through the perts and hatchway, and in @ fow minutes more a body of flame. ‘The ship was on fire, Agecon asthe fre was observed, the Stork ‘Wer moorings, and steaming up to the of the Undaunted, set the tire engine to werk, Signal was also made to send a body of from the Excollent to men the large floating fire exgine, and to the Comet, Gov- ernment tug, totow up with all haste to \he rescue, Such, however, was tho destructive nature of the moltes iron, that the doomed ves- wes consliered by Captain Heereta a seeit ‘wes cons! iy Ca EWLETT, oxpedi- ent to tcuttle the ship. ‘This was sctordlog done, After firing six rounds into her be- tween wind and water, down she went at her meoter®, Hearing only the teprail of her fore- castle ‘and poop visible. The wind being freah fcom tho 3. E., caused the poop to take fire, but by this time the powerfal floating engine, worked by @ 100 hands, poured tons and tons of Water upon the burniug timbers, and in 20 minutes the fire was subiued, It is impossible to attach ton much importance to this undoubted proof of what 2 ganboat, fitted like the Stork, cam do against enemys line of battle ship, (Mimwesota, Tax of Governor Stutar“to the Le- ture of Minnosote states that the of tae credit of €5.000.000 to theland yraut rau- Tord companies is a decided failure, aad has b: bo means accomplished what was hoped for 4 oltber in providing moans fur the issue of a sate currency, or of aiding the companies ta the com- pletion of the work upon the roads, Unable now ‘ise money upon thelr bonds, except at ruin- ous rates, an ‘on to release many of Laem from by All labor on the roads has bean nd the companios have not the their engaements to those to oindobied, nor, with the single ex~ coption Southern Minnesota Company, to ay the December installment of vembanc al terest on the State bonds they have recetved. The Governor recommends the Passage of an act giving Au’hority to any State Hicer to porches property of any sach company as ma sold asters bréaleare of the moreeuge or traat deed. Up to the present time there have beon is sued 2.276.000 of State bonds, and on the four roads about 178 miles of grading nas been done. The totol amount of taxes unpaid on the Ist of December, 1859, was $147.60, Tbe receiptsin- to the treasury during the year were $12,523, to te reals toners tate ts pronounced mended. The Governor than five dol ars, fadeed, of all cw reacy whatavever, Ho's that there ls no money in the treasury to the somi-ennual interest on the State loan of $250, 000, due Jan. Ist, 1860, The State is too poor ow to submit to taxation for the payment of interest due, but toe make an explicit avowal when it is in a condition to do ‘he Dancing Gh: ls of Java. came & troupe of dancin; to th yrvision of tne io 4 i] ¢ < mess, to be from 40 however, x Hy 1 ! ii! } ? ffs are Le I. 7 i BE A } f ip He of smelting some @40 or $40 po Uf the My oy ap. yein 1 havo at resert no idea, wut should infer from the th thet it fs, perhaps, several thoasaod a present generation will not ¢ face mizeral presents to the naked eye NO appeatsnce of goid, nevartoeless the chemical svalyets produces that metal; but by descending to any considerable depth, it becomes qui‘e per- captible, and in breaking out picces it is often ite promine: Thorefore it Ts to be ex pec'ed oat the lead will become much richer as it dos- cends, There are several smalier veins ning out from the principal small veins but little is Known at present, seldom crop o their hes, whereas at the top it only ten inches. A second vein, eromiog the above at right angles, is very remarkable in that ft comes in immediate contact with the in- closing walls of the other, and consists of simi- lar rhombokds, but much smaller, and having the s) ance of having been pounded, the re- mi space being up wihh’ rounded balls whose contres appear to contain platiai. Execution ef Oct. Hay Among the distinguished mon that fell vic- tims during the war of the American revolation, was Col, Isaac Harem, of South Carolina; « man, who, by amiability of charseter aud high sentiments of honor and uprig! had se. card the gcod will and affection all who knew escent tee wife and six + po a @ren, the ry thirteen years of age, wife, to whom he was tender? attached? fella victim to disease; an event hastened improb- ably by the inc nvautences and suffering ‘iucl - ent to a state of war, in which the whole fan- ly participated, Col, Harna him. taken prisoner by the British forces, apd short time was exeented on the gallows, under cirenm: calculated to exci’ e ie hase rg rg ep a A great pum 8, both and American, sigan t petttn, ty bis baad hs outs a a ti in his H eae children ware presented on thats banded trace ee | Pat ad suitors for their beloved father; but all vain, During the impriconment of the father, the eldest son was permitted to stay with him in yee. Beholding bis only surviving parent, whom he felt the deepest affection, loaded with trons and condemned to pe ho was overwhelmed with consternation and sorrow. The wretched father endeavored to console him by reminding him that the unavail- Ing grief of the son tended only to ineresse his own miery; that we came into this world more- ly to dle, and he could even rejotce that his trou- bles were so near an end, ‘‘i'0-morrow,” satd be, “I sot out for immortality. You will ac- company me to the p ace of execution; and when Tam dead, take my body and bury it by the fe (f your mother."” ‘ibe youth foll here on Fath eck, crying, “Oh, my father! m: fark ot Twill die with you! I will die wit! i ' Col, Hayne, as he was loaded with ns, could not return the embrace of his son, acd merely said ty him to rep “Live, my on, live to honor God by a goo Ue, live to serve your coun'ry; live to take care of your brother nd little sisters.” ‘The next mornlog Colonel Havin was condacted to the place of execation, His on accompanted him, Soon as they came i sight of the gallus, the father strengthoned imacif and said; * id all my life's sorrows, wicked cease from troubling and the weary aro at reat.’ Don’t lay too much at heart our ‘sopa- ration ; it will be but short. To day I die; and kre my son, though bat young, must shortly follow me.’ ‘Yes, my father,” replied the broken bearted youth ball sbortly follow you, | For, indeed, I feel that I can’t live long.” ‘and his melancholy anticipation was fall ed ia f ad wept incessantly; but soon as he saw that sight, The foumtatue of his tears were 1. be never wept more, Hoe dled inssne; and in his lest moments often called 7 his father in terms that brought tears from the hardest heart, ‘Tho Urime of the Apron. The Monstore di Bologna publishes the follow. ing decument, as illustrating the nature of the Vontiticiat administration :— seeved a thert aporent about the year 89, skill and tpgenulty will be applied to biter ac~ count for the next dozen years or 90, u f iF 2 ition, were struck by the N. Y, came upon them from the West. PeON was inscantly killed —being dro: d mangled—while his \jured that he was not ex: fiber i he greatest aarger, when to be muion tncertsed against Sop canst ene Cet ranging w rT town, woud build hie oab’n acd daring nearly the whole season, lm. They beicg to numerous for bim counter, be seized bls zifl> and took to flight, 2 er two as ho ran fired at hin without eff ot. ae athls lelavre, His pu'suers also * wad by flaking tthe Malt ant lf, Yoroed him lo Wnoovar or stend the chance of a wh. t He finally camoluded to loave th which tho cant st had boon hold, hills which ite back of t cular limba bere gave bim tho van gt eaeond the steep hil! sides more ready his rt Tle Indians seelog they osuid not overi ‘8 last effort stopped aud fired ; one of the balls y tha bancle of hie bunting-leul’, jarked it so ly #gelnat ule side thet for acomont he fhe wan wounded, Ho immediate'y returned the fire, ‘nod with a yell of vexation they gave up ae, Fiamnany made a circutt arnong the hills, and juss et dork came on to the river, near whary tha cante lay hid. wn stream. The Washington correspondent of the Phila~ deipbla Press artes: a5 ge % = a 2 that stordy If at tog and daring, and ply steal’ tee essential toe who are fully the imperative of just jaring which their rough sporte fos it ran not ag tp the wrong, passenger. Qaite it was burying the wrong cof » The wife of « weil to do German, the gave birth to an Le aa whose open of wee brief, indeed. It with- ered in an hour, The German did not think there wee ‘Tw. Yankee family has vp nine for the mult; talent ventive talent truly extraordinary. a genius recently invented copper. toed shoes; another has since announced soles as « great improvement. Sewing shines have been sold $e <p lnwotibie exten! comntives, Momen’s are used in Kurope in to all others, and the Mormon religion was invented | es Yankee schoolmaster, ‘The United States = stitution was penned by a Yankee lawyer, and jh” dictionar! tes te best at les Eseve to modern times are wi wo other Yenkeo sobcolmasters, The Dankh Mele Apparcat. advertisement which has In the of Copenhagen, has ‘ed a sensation Prince Faapraann for if suogvther vo 9 160 ix thaers whieh srt 4 tll subscribed by Peinos Panoiwann on his repel word MAIL ITEMS, ke. Joun M. Rice, of Sutton, Vt., has a five your oid son thas weighs ond hubdeed and six pounds ! Hrmam Woonnvrr has bought a tame moose gt Bangor, whleb, “they say," can do « mile in 2 FFTas funeral of Eowne Conran took plaoe at et, Uhic, on the 18h inst. Over two thousand pervons atier ded, Cot, Bax saxin Lorine died at bis resizence fm Boston, on Friday evening, a1 the age of 84 oars, Col. La bas loft an colate ostimated at 500,400, H. Haravnr, of Westford, high sheriff of Chittenden County, Vt., received « gunshot wound, accidentally, while on « fox hunt on the ‘Vith inst,, which resulted to his death on the 19th, ppearance in Prov- Monday, and several boats eal "ie wlnaloal ip di 7,600, Tnoss fersons who do most good are least consclous of I The man who has but single is very much lie the hen that That chicken calls A CRAP wes arrested in West Dtlew @ two wren, for beiog drank, aad Vmioy ae before a m: te rext in 0 pr @unaton Doveras, w Weahir gtow, ta far trom tonkern: La stom he ‘at the winter tolatice. Im September Yast, the United Staten A! for Wiacons:n appeared betore the Su} =a els sanding that Court to revere Ite decision in the case of mr. Boors, under the Fugitive Slave act. On tke Onief Justice Dixox, of Wis delivered an elaborate opinion ia the ailiz, Judge Core dissented, Judge Paism having as ruled ont Practically, the: pou'ton, of toe ‘as denied. jactleally, the s Wisconsin: Gupremo Court hervtotire ta thas ed, 4 rasaonarn bes been fers pars, to the effect ti Mannan on bes i 3 all “s money parchase kunt Vernoa, aun ope and Liens on the estate, extra of the Mount Vernon Record Bopatt ofthe cunt Vorpon Ladies assoaaaine from the Clerk of Sairfex Uounty alah be that Mr, Wasntmorom J we ii sie Pe LOWEST of lag ir 75 BEST QUALITY RED ASB Sat ean 1 4 FULTON STREBT. H°'ipar viniy: partiouler enquiries iw Yo.k Tense, dent & in bia Mr. ons i Ope ranre some alate tureicots a ple and cor we AY consstaton® that the latter was tame, an unt and and fee his alone be en invaluable sequisitiont¢ 5 coun: 2 #3 ims conepincsiie, and ¥ 5 mode ‘We will only give tone or powers of | oF M. M. Irmm and discovery of @ ‘ ; the Island of te . ] ate He iff ee neat f li EFEE i Hs F