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a Pa . : : ; —=———=—_==> a 1 Advortisonien | Tink atl ‘kK Qtt SLingman's anoietien wonkd do wot! to] heoanse with the Amorioans opal will 0% a ery SSS Se — _ Bree | Advo te. THE NEW YORK SUN. eeeninnin wutgact nove, an ordor that thoy | be chap, while with wa it will be aoTill | Artete gn areag ng the pure frult of « vain | the several companieg will be shearfully ae-f sonebity and sentiment, now they nevor| Washingva’ Market WV helesa'e Pricas Ae ANIMALS, Er AYEED OR STOLEN 347TH YEAR! prepuard to prawn At atrongly upon | The @ raordinarily high price of coal with | {v7 in ite fallen Condition.” I havo read of Srected tr Lovtod tes toate t penis ual get kettimatoly enough acquainted to dare Naw Yous, Sept. 29, 1966 Sua. wh, ieee te ow " ft Jute at the neat | am, fol of a. ek e rohan | oP Md bene: he’ Ovni! LU PHE OLDEST DAILY MORNING PAPER " no Laginla , bli ties two or three yonrs, may | byn'fiaahy young man tinge Roeibdcoms, | teined it'teey totl'to oe 04 be thiss main: | exebABES thoughts even In the sanctity of | Notwithstanding the Prevalence through | RIEST'S HAIR DYP—DEST IN USE| IN NEW YORK CITY ————— Fine been dae te, roclely i eres nie, | sik consmmemsed By bt rreai tile tmnt ie pri yaele e ee ee ace Gs ae ] PRICE ONLY FLPLY CENTS fecun c See A withont A Teibune Connndrom. Ic 2 dn t ® varioty of exceptional | frye cnae we shall have ridkety end Mithy omrey old comple were looking at those | drissling, soaking rnin. turning the eres Ht QUALITY, ROT QuaNTITY, OVE KOrTO two o¢ three days ago wo publ | cousos, partly @ deranged and depreciated | he long sigh roma ou sty and Mithy cars| members of the “ast Family,”| Inge tm the vicinity of tiie market into ak i ; CHEAPEST PAILY NEWSPAPER IN| 6xtract from the Augusta (Gs Coxarity. | “UFFOHOY, partly a scarcity of Iaborers, and | lieve t aoa La a erokea di + Bianche and Didier, who wore ao-| mort impassable emicew of mnd, and | tag totter, which was intended to oon connidarabte part a aj in tike the at worn to enittuch ould | quatnted, engaged, and married in a fort-| covering the avenues surroundtise the boothe THE WORLD. ‘i eontmon are ro | OR, having that objeot in vie man. The fh 2 Put Of 8 | tomott and “equipments dis. | M@ht—sbsolutely too short « time te know | with s concoction which wou! Soe A i x 8 id ag | 128 impression that the free tn pienting Anpath ptipetbadsllpn 6 | ae he tay ould ho more like the | graveful to the city and s nulsanos apon gen. | what elthor preferred fer dinner; and at heart of & farmor if « (die prepared rin oe ete ory eit ind tran a tho hand of the | operate, there teno | laying ai that useless and dead | eral principle ‘when the companies | those remarkable children: Prudent steed st afer cna to fee a ceiving vapthatde | vie this important actele shoukd not | Wekuts xi-iig hime dowtio power to run | desire reliet they must approach the pubito | y, aah tach tes aa (Ar, | 4 Rvely trade wan tie ea fe ST TPAIEY'Y oy enghoe every | He Woh ens | former ' a” | be affordod at tho prices which ruted butoro | tHe fice, gand JAAN, Che Oattle or | which tie Aifferont Tet tet in | Xoung) who has beon 40 perfectly trained as | stands during the morning hours of toway. : bed of Das 5 htpnick sr said article that (he Tate taussacr \ ihe crue” Wortananciy We ica foal | life, Etapre ait Quoons, with their | which they recently proceaded. Peoplewho | business man by hia father that he is| Butchors especially re OOPER UNION—FOR THR ADVANCE. | “4, cient is ware oF aaperd ‘ostunal ood feat no auch | trails, worl Taces and gems, are brought iandad their rights were dofied, | ready to sue and imprison the old L oukcaran = te gy (tet lead ore fa ’ MPa ay were ft | alarm ax at prosont provaile in Engl It | forward as encouraging trade and indastry, | insulted, and put to every conceivable incon: x and imprison the old gentleman | throughont the week, even at an advance of P ‘en ay 8 mold Ae a ‘AND art character—mouning thet Ut) tr an i boon Gonveeted thee (he Pennayleaale why Hof at the expense of every poor mi ven 406, with » view to fc ce thetn intooom. | °° coltvot from him the differonce of » cent | 2830 per Ib. on nearly evory vatiety of eam remit of gelttod hater! 12447 tee Oe | ee acne ton will apply our own do supply Pr Johuson aul hia he usehold | pliance with illegal and unreasouable de. in their accounts; aud at Punfan (so well | cease, attributing their increased business >, onmuay rare Chonuren ct. cine the New York riots of i chow off in all the stylo | foands, This ia the very worst way thateould | played by little Mise Chapman) and Poly- | to the return fr The Tisees ct tbe COOPER, Lslis announce | TPR COPY: ant ae ata rrncka upon the negiors | Mand for irtern thousmind years, and even and grandeur imaginable, | be devised, in which to nook relief, Its the | dore (by Mina E 7 mre Krom tammer wandertag @@ “onda MR IN DAT OF OU :shn SEX rig vette aoe loyal ? loowltica, In | wine foreaight will hardly require ua to took ie f Vo VG tno life Rodeo ot | way, Im fact, to detpot the otfect aimed. We | core, cua stugoe, tellne eco vetah tapes: old patrons, the present influx of strangers J the Bales au AR DOULARS ay ‘ A OE one vemarked | beyond that period. Tho immonse natural | short, the vevwvority, To maNe,w long tale | Te did defeat it. Mt furced I Petpet tatening had dthe te sard Prodan dreendeneat dni ediged <— au ment Tue aie RS Apne ND Arar weme ul resource of thie continent, of wh hort, the, only true wiedom and long-sight- | court. ‘The reanit will undoubtedly keep the | wate te postage stamps, smoke, drink, aed commercial prosperity of our city vat an cendit it" there in a atte Nin continent, of which we | ed vi io whole a@iair is, to avoid every | railroad com panic court, and. ebow | ar " Ve ar ead Ver da ieacite that the Htadica! atorioa aout | HAVE na yet but w vory Inadequate compre Sortijoan sad fooleh etpensoy and. inek | thems Getter way ty wadch to manase Os | tree specimers et fer tage, the Poorer classes, 40 1s docs, walislted tip ae ine pte e Y ie Lingle Sapalva, (enite 48 Lge ng nueh moro to einbark or lay | roads and gat aloug harmoniously with thoir True apecimens of “ fast” boys. dulgence in the luxuries of the but ssl pat ek er gies ion nmaro ua g magatfcans future and | out in what a seantilly peresenty foe re | paren, © OT Now, up-ataira tn the family elrcte, there | stalls and shambles, In the veiie aannad Ca eect | UE we are wian nuough to understand our po- | SMa. fully oF a nat Ae ac sai @ young man who, oot of very hard-| we advance prices about throe conte for Ow . the gaartinarhip of the freedien, is not | sition and profit by our advantages. Among cor feadlp, ood fur tee ston,” boo, ‘The Chicago Pros of the 17th oontains pe bn, ol gem a cahiah Gi nd onl ieee sa picker tht emis a eee eines ctract ot Ume comnsontary | Urs woureos OF proaperity, nono in ore im: | woll we for parenta if there was to be n total | 6 following singular occurrence Sebo dane opm staal Pilon thee ar rl ia ts Renter ba 3 ir adenciok, BAA VAAN GALy aah, portant than the vaat coal fiolda which not | MVing aside of wegara and tobacco, with all] A singular fatality. and one which might we og that old gentloman (Formichel, by | mach depressed at last quotations. Engite ’ 1 TAS nesting Room now enon te ibe rab Fvening Amusements. ee naan tat takines forall, | only will nford uahoreattor a valuable arti-| feentont ail exsasa fer winking awd what | Atmighty, occur Ae es i ay 4 ieee dt ctterpe dt adhe deg Med [Por hgepebesarsnbory {eaters attntnom dnd oth day and eresing without any ve! aunyuws aynatoay MCArey. Dee atte wnt tovky than an avowel | clo of export, but onable na to defy compett all excoas fay drinking and what | Aliigity, occurred gonterday attornon in | Money partioularly like my boss, who | their determination to refuse concession ta ‘ yee ttl i poy Celt y the to be ‘t The ciroumstanoe is verit 188 to tho foundry at seven in the morn’ | the prosent demands of speculators, This a [fou toa th, r ait afoait tase ro. pre ing wud leaves it at nine at night; who toils | haa, for the prese: “ amity} We givo that conundrum up, We really all with the 1 as called in to examine j J Present, caused almost » torah SPT dad ail ache rent wrt A lt piedirase Ubailunes ONE, tego, having an ayn to } Ayala in to examine | Like @ alava, but, with all his money, never | cessation of businoss for the better gradem RSME CRATERS BT SIRES" | iis acrtacn for cho anewer, Wo know very | gen, “ur, WaMtlngten ows Of yeuucy Rtas taal tea te sale woe marines: | melee. Parsetaie ReiGh Tees ieee oe | our aL Ferre cer Wert oeiee Wes | GOUMLMGAASG avellld ts eansecatite Game pXIMATR GAMDRN = The Biaek Cromk." Great | wel und wo duce thn Tranny that the Sux ie there wan an interealing fact mentioned, | lif ahd family aalre At the proper time, | dram Fi ar TN SR LE Notte lila ered gtencbl rel | poreyeeitdoe tered soto ing bonne Sin sony sak cat mam rag Mil Lath fry aioe sre and wo de Ue Tsar can, | WHich cannot but make one reflect on the with progpect and confitent hope t tgo's mochanio, Lonrling at No t4e tara: | Hose (Mrs. Jounings) lo the image of | ersof this grade, Baring, ia several tavtagh : cnee fat Betsy ve: | "Ot atts "| truth of the old adage that “honesty in the ed Tie wont Ie Ought to be, but, ala, | ale mrent, wa roblid i the wight tin, o daughter, who sometimes comes | 00%, conceded tothe offers of 2a trem \ jot imagino wary it a porate 00, ANd | Pore cicow We anteane' tha Aad Oft tuila to. bec a. Work: | about $50," ‘The money wae taken ot n bo the See rely Regine red a "Ee, TORE, [HEATER A Pr Paw fone Diarafore wail tie: auswoe ot OU 0%] C9 n L y.” Ttappears that the Becrotary | ing man, and the ‘i Leo eta reat “ft out of is nto the Foundry, (when she wants some | foreign shippers. During the week « fw RE uty east” perleneed ventunperety of the Troasury bis received a communion. act upon, 1 consider myself as ing, discovering his lo made it y) glorious in laces, glace, beauty, | hackages of fine Canada butter have beeg 55 micainal idea of esxh wae eanitii.* Wad Gann : tion from an mnonymons correspondent at | Fv! and perhaps w better friend to valun nto the landlady, She da ny gold and glitter, How careless she | forwarded to this market, commasding SRW ROWERY THEATRE" Benettto J ‘The Futare of the Papal Power. Goldsboro, North Carolina, encl: two Sena oe aatiare ne thritt er gte ge bien, and told b mh t Nhe. ber. | fa with hor tilting #kirt aa sho steps among | about 30 to 350, currency, to which marke® unto Our readere will bave obsorved in tho | hundred dollars in Confedorate ‘Treamury | foct of all the world. stopting tn: Ss lr TLR he Nd Fadel stage ba loent ban dl berthed tcbeste dlilbaetett erdbaremead barbara JOU OLD ROWERY THRATRE.—“Ziania” | telecrams ‘of late © marked significs notes, which the writer says he was over would be the going to the wall of | ed upon. a boarder named. Rosencrist, to he dingy back office. Abt yea, it’s | Hon, one lot, for the English market haviag } fiinaw e. unser iv el ie a ea movea.* 7 placed on the withdrawal of the French | paid by mistake during the Inst year of the | nt tabacco, theatres and gambling, Abd | laler. Tl emmcriet ued boon an ir “att | very well dons, says ® particular friend to | Fecontly been obtained at 170, gold. Ie tap 1 GON pasTon's op army of occwpation from Kome, in rebellion in some dealings with @ rebel 9 nonaensien! callin eee | unc eee tke ia e time, and the w another particular friond, as they both sit in | choese market, factory has deolined 18 es i Gare FUR AND YOU GET 4 GOOD| , 944 PAANOIROR MIRET Rela, Bates P| Pars poner tho matior haa boon openly dis: | Quartormastor. ‘The writer of this anony d, would bo t like to, mocuiag ‘hina directly of the | the orchestra stalls and look at Mr. Robin. | ‘+40 per Ib. while Knglish dairy te 190 of | Ne ae | “VIFTH AYORUR CPERA HOUSR.—Beewers’s | °° wal for some time paat, mnd these diseus £ oxcunos this apparently Quixotic he: and poaeerny calling, end ue | 1 the extravagance of his expendi. | 0" Playing the clubloving husband, and | vance Tn the fruit market, pears hew@ HOW, PO 08TAIN PATENTS CaN Tare, | Niustiee Bonga, devices, Ui teers) sions have gradually got wariner aa tho ent | proceeding on bis part by adding that, boing funply themselves with oetirsabie Kaa | Folativo tn Mn bnarte Seniority mietine Mr. Fishor ws the easy going man of the | taken ® decidedly upward tarn, ander @ a c. Fer the information of we iielikeuty | Fay 1) Qa er ve > has npproachod, Htianow positively assert |a Union tan, he would not return the | Well furnished home, with a» well fod and | anothor boarder arity, Nosterday inorulng | world ; they are fashionable young mas, and | voey sotive inquiry, aed prices, of the bead » 4 pechetiey appre ed ME NEW YORK ed in the oficial organs of the Kinperor that | money to the rebel government, fecling that | Well, clothed happy fuinily circle, well | disappearance of lie pocket-hook, and the | ff anything ware wanted to show how neat | varieties have been run up to almost fale» ‘ Se ating * nsrucions 0 sbi te 28 the French troopa wil loave Rome very | he was justified under the circumatances in| ith | the means to’ train | landlady, after due delibe deter, | the truth is Mr. Surdon’s pioturcs of Fast Life, | lous rates, Bartletts selling to-day ea high aie eetey (ik proveets tinelt to conte] “TTIDAT MORNING, BE vi a | roon-and that the result will bo domous: | retaining it; and now belioving that the elie, (he GIN: wank |'Kidns Cieine inter the: tantOr eed AATIOR IE | ike aes rence 8 $108$50 por bbl., while those of the Bickle paste any improvewent cr disc. © ID AY i a, 180 trated abortly afterward. ‘The Moxne do- | rebel debt might possibly boaasumed by the | AME lave been born with oxpabild | Min. Cloing nto the parlor and calling i | Every person in the audience atouched up | Tariety command from $17 to $20. Plame ' = Jorea the fact, because, tt naively romarks, | Unite verne iva for " mon be wise and cease | loined, the woman accuse he piece, ‘The well drowod be abs 1 vet To Advertiners. eta ati ; Ay i: iy : | United Stat pment, he enclosos the | to put Markus fur light, evil for gu ui tie | Gesunecun Carne Soanls vale coon beaten rahe Johns acurpteer ngslene yard pratense thee Hort laters \ Res Vane caren nr ae 1 Nie glootn would be thrown over | same to the Treasury. How wonderful to| ter for awoct? They are but thedend fish | the wocusation, and grasping a tublo nent Bidsoke dateada oxponiive dreasing, sad the | Sy) WOUE Sees oe vey aoe i) ents clas aah, thele averting [the Rabibition of 1807 in Pramoo, Jitmug: | think that iv tho mineteonth contury, and in| Which are oarrled “with the iis | Rint a tuened’ frware bla Exeemera ana de tt" ng husband nods approval, a4 | perordinary basket. Poachos are also ' J iments classic are requester ta hand then | ests hat shout his Holineas requeat it tie | North Carolina, auch wn example of rare wraod of'n tnd of thelr oth ; these are th fied ‘ui Kuowladge of the thett "They an. | Didior and Champroso doplore the * fast” | ly out of season, the fow remaining Virsa | inet i gly atria trope | honey a fn BE Borate a teed of mld of their on; thoae are the | wited upon hie sing the culprit the man | modes of tig. The poor relation who | at 50 to $7 00 por basket for good, H faust agtve 10 classify thom unless! gnain two seara longer. ‘hin, however, is fwearch after am honoat man, could have | 8th ‘and dash wiong in the way of thelr | aud placin, uaphoee of His iseenenee; | Giguid tuk eandict dress, oud taxed hee opile | OS scapetoe te ee ' an tuestionable, for the fat of the “man of | dropped in at Goldsboro, how delighted ho | CNA chine. | Weak brains Will say wo might | peated to Heaven to gorify. his recticude, | ot in sancy and malicious anonymous let-| now nearly ceased, apples are looking went wey safely - me 5 forth: thle aeaane A Wave Gaaela bedibae 4 woll be out of the world ua out of the | saying that if be was guilty he hoped "the | tore of ning to ban xl the | russet an 5 Hy i iach Wav Ai feared tn the Preslenual 16 first intimation that | quest, inatoad of having to return to Athena | the ouly true way of ing ule; atwore | of tis head all ln sod drop from hls ahouk | Sus. one saue’ the aca os some house: | Kreenings, §3 0a§100; while by the baake® pitt ling defeated tn the Presidential | eopa, would, hare. to{ edisbeliover in the purity of human nature! | Maetable delualon perhaps wearce over af | dors, and that Gort would strike him dead.” holds, whe save the weak and headstrong | 75 to $1 50 are the ruling prices. 4 Ku) campalen of 1H, the Deworratic Jteave Rome wan given to tho 1 And the best proof of the disintorontedness fected a man's OF & woman's bond. | Such ta uttered the last word he was observed from avalanches of misery and prectpices of te ' pave hail two excellent opportunities for re | in the year 1862, . are only alny not what wiso ten, but | to F, 0 ghastly paloucas overspread his | ruin, are all refloctes sla AGUS alrrla eh for ro Lin the year 1882, whom the 1 don Exhibi: | of tho Goldsboro conacionce-strickon Union-| whist every fool may think or say of thetn patares, ead, tureeihe up tip Cree te teint aaries Le pelk ged J iia ss | is seballicn telco onk: tan tien | tion wax opened, Should his Motives Wave | int is tho fact that this sacrifice costs him Ravicat, ano t dead Gh Whe Wichita tee Rorrte at | “Aud that's ot, Dicky," says one frieod ortialy invited tedomns We lon broke out, the to leave hie doparture trom Italy | nothing Thode In the ‘room. A physician wna imme-| (0 @hother,="'for you Know you never go fo: polon avr once | party onght to have takow w unlal se taatte tho ofa of atothor: ic Mr. Cooper aud the President. diately suinmoned, whe, after examination, | out with your wife, but are always at the t inal Cute thy nay expe from | favor of wupitessing the Fe ‘bition, It cannot be doubted, however The Morallry of the Wrize Item. Mr. Pern Coornn, tho well known and | Pronounced life extinct: ‘Lhe adlair hin ere: | elubt ions ‘For such cousnliasiees one: | hazarde, ‘Thoy ought to have hi ; i conveya a vory low Ides o highly eateomod philanthropist, of this ated intense ex at in the neighbo i" nde el 4 te, 1 alk to have’ RAY. | HAE AUbGlA Gua MORAL CRORE: LOR Iv convey ry low ides of h na. | highly eateomod philanthropist, of this city, | 1UNy ‘Att Bre tka opinions aa And that's you, Fi,"—returns the othor, | tate, feotery......180i8 | Ferm Dairies, Week \ th anoigh to o00 that the party which should | the Pontifionl Wather will have to leave | ‘ure t think that two men can prepare haa written a mild, kindly letter to the Pre- | vanced rel ¢ superinducing cause | =" for you know you are not nineteen yot PW OT tS § | Feria Dattge bate ' take the lead in the war for the Union, | also, ‘The Capitol themselves woeks beforehand, with a net | Milent with regard to hia political course : “ gad on teas tes eee gee } : tise, ‘The Capitol ia now required by tnd you baye boot fast” for ton youre and ates aye mates resry \ would be the domiuant party in the North | tho pressure of events, to be the Cupital of | PUroe, and got up in some rural Sold gg einebentths pd obi here las more. fs { adarens Mi BNE GUS Gri foro time, at least, aftor the restoration of | United Italy, and Vicon Kuanuns | “bot they aro beyond police interforen: tuction quoation, but THE THEATRES. “Yans, by Jove! But @ man must liv he ‘ Ju cele segel ATE Tin nin roars | He Union. at he Deinoerati poitcan} and Pope ive could never We Re | and pound each other nearly to death, de in so friendly « manner | Upenme ef the Seanom at Wadnel you know! Srepes. toe ee ntoadt ” totovrreivotm | made the great blunder of placing th acoptre, Looking at the subject in an in; thomaolves to the level of brute | tt they desorve sideration. A Now Comedy “trom the Frenc! td t Waterme\ions. 10 #1: : f a ou impar be jase a Fal One ‘And so we ait and liston! and listen and | Dried peachenpee’ aolvon in au attitude hostile to the ¥ ik liek; we oauae bub Aula (9 Uns Lest soroly for the auke of a fow dollars, | TH® letter contains ® number of citations a penings,” ws the millin-| orn! and so we learn and live! onea maa ull the patriotism and devotion tothe Union | thing for the head of the Catholic Church, ition haa boen attracted to this aub.| 01 npoechea made by the President in the | °"™ *ay, Woes of lie seve! fils tiealete | —— = : ‘ that wero displayed by the rank and file, |to withdraw from # scone where for #0 long [eet bY aU Announcement In this morning early part of his administration, some of | SA¥@ stitncted os much attention as any: Tanase ews ME els { fallod bs oave: tbo. party fhotm. the Saalse! |; g. (lids bs has obly Kad b hominal Sovereign: SUH OF © Gronb) Bribe Aght having, tales | Walsh 1) 6 MBSE ie sesegaits wilh Se ate See ee ee Te te cecace:| Mew Yon tucrsiky, beph 0/6 FT ' \ charge of “sympathy with the rebels.” |ty, For veare back the temporal power of | P'seo at St. Louis, in which the contestant | Sonepositien. Mr. Cooren any; Wikts Dadin Ga closes), the Broadway, | pho afternoon quotations of the general ' It was by ¢ niatake that thelr | the Pope hae been slowly but surely obbing | @usht for balf on b “I have thoright it atrange and unncoount inter Garden and Niblo's followed in th | geook market, compared with those of yoo : bane tunk : ar % ; able that you should 90 severely connure the | Oder given here, and finally Wattack ' portunity was lost. If they bud | away, and now it would be best to resign | {aye ago @ prize fglt | near Brook: | Targe majority of Congress, for adopting so | closed tho list. Mr. Moss threw the | day afternoon, show # dactnating condi ne iito the war against secession with the | with» good grace, and withdraw with dig bole gg tow Leama cere ammaciychaltuld Woe dettnfe Yedlwarms veda gt Barge gfe Dewrdl RE WOM A hight, and re elves big | Soe of the day's buslases, seme sects being H Islollew and neal whieh they displayp]| nity, Wis Spiritual power he will alill re | 6m om SEntiog for over two hours, at the | gtaranty of » republican form of govern: adibeasetaliors considerably highor, but without special ac § Ala tha wanGlik’ Masinas (kk. Vise pre Age te eee ue el Ml Fe] ond of which time ono was obliged to give t iit the States so batoly tn rebellion; | Bueste with Lis usual gree Ase horti| tivity, Gold closed at 14434. The money Core, 109 serings.-. murface, Another opportunity forthe ascen: | away over the affections of his flock, whery | intelligent readers whether such brutal oxbi mau itearrenaess [7 TOM ily and | MaTHOe FemAINE very easy, and capital wahoo ee sale ; danoy of the Domocratic party was offered | he can calmly direct thom from a quiet re. | Ditions are not a disgrace to uny ty? hygheat crime that oun be committed, the rose wore tage tulip ang | etting to bow perfect drug. tue dewaut |“ spECLAL NOTICES H prs ven the Proaiant revered his connection | treat instead of atruggling to retain a sem. | NO one should think for moment that he ty nal those ouguged tu it should wufier all ta | dandelions, ewoet Williams and creep for loans was freely met to-day at 4 per cent AOTICES. i ot « with the Radicals, The Democratic leadei ~ rare penaltion ? and when you ¢ od | Ub F 0 pound ov « Yew aries ot menniaciars tvs, od tt ath tie leaders | blanco of power which he doce uot wally | Pally @ ging bravery by attending | treason must be made cllous; that rs tuat | ing Charleya, As mans meeti horsey dhiacapleglbe wade yionaie A New Hdltion Now Heady_New Firat \é ; ; TH sil ett iat emt to strengthen their | ponsess thone degrading spectacles. ‘They are chief | Must bo pumiahod wud {nipoveriaho of “influential oltizens” the theatre was | Pim® business paper passed at 5.06 por | eoyii or bien oS Chaseer.” with mane i #i.mi03"4. | warty by taking advantage of the defection waa ly made up of sporting rowdios With regard to the € ® spectacle of © cent, The market for forcign exch 8 ch parichoe pear Bg Maloadbt here Brod ie iuctnent as hei | Party by taking wiv x ig rowdios av ® moans n yo Countitutional Amend: |" crowded respectability. gn exchange | iegieal J . a pe ah Lar i ot ‘ opponents, but 1b ie Rartegtn zoemne of getting bold of w few dollars from the uu- | MeBt he remarks; Several favorite speakers were announced | *#* ‘ull ; prime bankers’ billa were quoted ts Math cak Gi mee tee ae ‘ rasaany att cca, Sat AUiful whother thoy will meet with wu of Kalu wary pigeons who uttend them, and furulsh |. Inconformity with your own wise recom: |‘ Mldrese the meeting, and many pro ball ea ser Nierra ad borane eg H cena) Khair lat to rigorously onforco the achoal mend recor . 7 prea aN hel aah wn | [thoi intake inthe Jas cure connie |e Ter er etion of rozulstions | go geal orteriou ia which olther to judge { Raneatimytis awlarity of Congrans hve nent ones were seen on the platform during | 8% S8l0e. better and more active, Wheat i} no. We minke s | mn Age i. ness to concede too m ch piyalcied me yo infliction ote poral pun | gallantry or a trial of physical atrength | Const ation thet girkey Brenna rageiop vay the the evening, wh appearance was the sig was inoderatoly active and 2o. a Se, better, ‘ ’ a] i. ‘The potiey which they ad : ho mocting which thoy hold | The men who encourage them are low and Mele otal ine wokel Sian VenleaUy | nat for vehement applause, As a mooting | viet * 600d superlative inquiry. Oate wore 4d, wud whieh t | on Wednesday, and which y n bd and tutes to recon Py x ; | ols thay otill hold, ta, in most re ay aul which wa fly rope |detaned Use mon who take | strner ctnaelyon al Goran again, tuto the ofa Stock Exchange the theatre presented a | More ective and lc. a%c, better, Pork was AVRATS duce uot DULG lia UNG Ab lady ial slia @aear ot aubtbahy | mons of humanity; and the men who attend | cost itad by rebel ligne reliellion Mint hue | quette stalls were low, but “gallery” was ae | WN#KeY was quiet and drm ; ACH chav ativited ut imurdiore proiee. | future u quately guard agains, |e" the case of another | them to look on, bear the sumo reference to | ABs; 4ud thousands of tuillivue of debt, that high as when the market last closed, Asa SALES AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE, i ma a arp terk eters Wha aati | future troubl Tie Northern» pee | We! complaint hai Leon preterror, 94 | the actual partion engage | romaine yot to be wrung from the touling | private party given by Mr. Wallack at his vine? noun, ; an ig kk eade, or | plo desire t magnaniuons. toweede | Mbmittod to a committer for investigation, | ene Ivers of | labor of ‘our peoy elegant establishment, th | {gio 900 Sor H vacant ATi | the late rebils, and they are not 1a doe woe pkaiueios of thin Kind Sih cee ee oe tre Daeiews ie tele! ate will ortainty aeapt ad Mannie h She SEW Hones OF 10 ‘ “ts impose any hur Nahin Se (0 ey Aaa HATA sinh (6b B Nill theft, What more can we say, save to urge adopt the Amendment Uuat renulere ss with eclat, and through the excessive ur pure ’ hicloel thf om ne any bars cond inite tele rai Yoey noms DE 8 shop 0 3k flogging barbari-| om the Legislature and the police » etrioter | rest ple aul couvgntant Ps. | vanity of the host a pleasant re-union of the M1600 Brie Ie t nem ace peent. A Canesl Le naar wales | ne cutie tet ie ener OMENS, Twa che Publis sctiools, ‘the rwgulatious | grumade wgainat this brutalixing sport of bareped nts ongross, | wit, beauty and fashion of the metropolis ‘t ' robin ban Pet ei aay i re is Silusn palit of ul mn depands, | touted by the Board prchibit any assistant | peiag howe that those who wore half trattore dur. | W4e the result Fe] | tlie, a 3 we, a c yroughness ‘ f stising a pupil, wit in every SEE ed ing the war will come to their relief and re: There ! that is the way to put the ciroum: 16 1 erases the work of reconatrne, | cua Whiereg viol Hof the rule is discov: | Tee Gass of Fashion and the Mould of te them in power, when they would | stance of Wallack’s opening in the ba | H iia td attend to 49 whe he por i thoret hoy | eted, complaint should at once be made. Yorm. to get yment for or re-ouslave their vee ay 4 ; uate ae a oe wrefore they aint should at once aide pit ctf eee Pope to Fat payment for oe reauslare Wel gorial style, and from every poiut of view Hf ! ‘ be run f0r | aha Coal quowtte nencay we printed an in A hy reb ’ exeept the right o1 Tho latter is to be rod "Thek } toctipden i cof oxy eliting tI et teresting article having reference to t The lett k oc The few York Sum presenta all the i f exzo iting RPAH Pabomea he scvieeal emote arp nerpaat ror cedar uaa ue letter closes ua follows taken from the etaudpoint of the auditor, tho of tue day In more compect form the Dhaene sn tong tie the coal elise! England | extravagance tn dems which in becoming | Yindalye the ope that sou will ane bfor and here it is rt Journal, and ot the low peice of ave t a yhiet d rhinos * wexhaustible, but within | fast the Te naracterigtic of the wom. | {t is eutirely too lato, the terrible danger of | ‘The play presented by lack’ ' rh a AE SINE a tow. sents the: @naually (eventing ecte (ae O@-GuE lke Tulalesh te tiah’ ta at taking cousel with Northern oem: see Bevan’ by er Weilaeh’s one | Ga Ay oa Pty Li be fof fareonerenay ee t us utions Fedele con | a. oF Our ; pow of | aking counsel with 8 | pany was a comely newly adapted fruis the | $8 Ata REL cfr tani and anuiastuera fae : y W the presen msuution, abil ie ayilea ly Bear eslletloast wea Siam Rte AR became apparent in the | fiend with nil the energe of desperation to | Bench (hy @ gentleman of London), and | YO serchame Bk ITT fo Ode dM eas hes ' SA RRaTENAA AL WO feteda eal rious | early part of the war, and now its propor. | accomplish the destruction of ote Govern. | known as La Fumille Henoion in France, | Th ove. Oo ' Saheess emery juestionalily I Sone i Stare Salata ell alet ly tions ave become so great that it aces to | ments Instead of taking counsel with those ! aud The Fust “Pumily here. 1 t fe Peat ue anes Mach Y muetie tsa aus Seip eR UiOuled: (he indnad’ IE Haw nol kus Ais Its ¢ é A tienda who elected you—friends who have epdlihia drain. de t is @ story oe ick agblnee, fe, tans Sao kenecer adoptod a ee De sys eae IL My all for some comment. Nations are, on a} (uctgs, Who slected youfrlends who have | written to exhibit the tendency of modern $n fe ball Talore “aad maiuly We tion; aud if they do not alte ‘ igato tho probable queutity | large scale, what familioa and individuals | be to secure the a Preaaure | education, tho reeulte of moder $8 ole. 8 “6 weal mistake, they pect nec | feta! eoutalned in the eoal delts of reat | are on w am lor; and one of the best cri | AL to pr takdsnk wal: | che felllag ob darn ith, ped les evils pooe sty is F hia teecieael xin, to aavortain to what extent coal is | tertans of national proapority and status | re OF Ml! parts of our common country, | jins to guch w atate of things. Ir ise ain & rd ‘By \ ‘ = consumed in the various branches of manu: | may be drawn from individaal communities ome h | Lnicab yd id $e ¢ ads Seri : active: #NALER (hare (alah lade oaate ot | ream eeanre SION. the dramatist be to hold the mirror up to is tM ‘ oopapen venga Tae ppreaticeehip system, {Melis whatlinn Hp ine) usta nab of | Ren Unarveard a Bat ATH ious indul | que gcrest Raiiread Case tn Cinel nature and shoot folly ae it flies, it la certain is 1Q%| | Elliptic Sewing Mackine Co.'s BIOUK OF BOOTS AND BHOES, R] Tne workingamen NE sory petulant Sangaat ae could | gence {a luxury, and a mad leaning towards] ‘The Cinoiunati (Ohio) Gazerrh of Sep- | at The Fust Family ie a truthful looking: ey 106 ‘| ghle, Lesketligh sowing mechines, Ee 9 } SROMENGK's BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM, | the lune prtainee ee Tha orrian ween bation Gredulp aan extravagance, it affords grounds for wlasm | tember 18th, publishes the following article, | 6!4#% Folly has been bit by # doad shot and w 8 = 7 bc bowery” Me laws petating ty jhe Porcsan scuexce Ravuew for Joly fur} that the reputation of our natlon le at | which will Ue found pertinent tothe poo brought down with ite feathers rufted. We watutse asd sescu Hove Machin oe | resulting {roto these law , Me uv : ey ata upon thle stake. What reason is there for the]! tion of railroad affairs in this metropolis, | @P@ shown the various characters of the fast ieee ae : Ao RrOAL ties. Ups Oerile. ery: idariOw ly [Po cer coke eae eer ear | Sapna 2 and x uamneaena ie expenditure | Sooner or later the monopoliste will bo | &hild, neglected by hie mother; the fast By cetryeatyatve dollars pazs for an meter £2 Yntuonts of Inbor, nnd It seeune to | tons, of whieh UIFOATT tous were oxtarred, which the women of New York have| worsted by the peoples Wife, neglected by her husband; the fast ty 131 | Fialtee ee Brostiyer ‘Best oye roma Sune Ath AIS ee wan high tine for the workingmen to take | leaving the bal ous wore oxpori, | for mouths pasb boon giving way to in| | Judge Taft yeeteniny dalivarad the dee husband neglecting hie honor, until he 3 % tnees education ever ofred KANT DARD WILL GIVE BNTuKE united action in endeavoring to secure a re: | Th is the balance for hem ma dress Has the poverty which the war | fon in this case, It will be obser that | discovel mebody else taking libertivs fe F be analy on bai on form, In onler to get an iden of the effect eur annt erneaney ei haae in groutor by | brought ou us been dispelled 1 Are we #0 gyery polnt te docided infavor of the people. | aud the fast young ma neglecting every bok a Ff Eee imperfect uppronticeship laws it ie | ala B Sane. the *, covtuinly an | rich that we can aflord to squander money t ‘nigs and the city i binding. See, | ‘ing that i# good, for everything that 1s Ch eaeie IN ! only ngoassary.to look at the lurge percent: | the artine in question. tek The writer of | Ie our ourruncy restored to ® footing of | 0 /—Thut the companies are bound to sell | vicious—all these startlingly portrayed, aud Fn vi. bt H age of unskillful and incompetent ve article in question tukes # more hopeful | equality with that of other nations which it | {wenty tive tickets for $t 03; and Thint— | gil aa local wo New York circ to Paris | soup ae 4 r workinen | view than sume of his countrymen, and ar-| y ' That tickets must be kept for sale on the circles as to Parle } Oe $e who are fouud in this city, and who owe | gues that the aunual nndar-| ought to possess? We fear none of those | oars, As soon therefore, ae the city tiles a | M8 life tere Ms their doti 40 the half lenrning of torts | toe ae Riaual eonsivaptlin wl weroe | « peall aia eee be anawered in the af-| bond, which we presume will be done to | There is also the new-fushioned father, Be Mining _Stoce im Joly, Martin trades, “Bulb ba seg erg el Pr a wn at present that the | drimative, and yet, like the Kowana, in:| tay, tickets will be suld in accordance with | rondered tis Mr; Gilbertin the most comfort 8 aS Lali his heme in Pater fesabhilial’ penisailon’ workinehtex cork | cieanan ii iA SR eal lng | Is | dulged before the destruction of their re tke compan. | Sbl€ manner in the world, who educates bis Tog BR wages as they cau get, and causing eafBel Tuarete + Li 4 od som | pire, our women seem to tndulge in di wwe Whicke no | Boys to the worship of Mammon, and bis | 1 q ¢g IpGectlous of | patablished’ prices, “Yt (use watiods er usll mesoe te Welieve that | andconnentte everything to the Moloch of | ¢} they would have saved | gula to the search after ‘ good catches,” | He He Tao IMh” MALDINI. eotbhany chow. |Coreeah elleh must at eoursa StGaINe [Tir een cee enn Uheniselvon a great deal of trouble. They | and who is fuuily made the victim of their | 0% i q who {a to Qame for thislernave the quaptily conan Ws, But it ia not the leaders of fashion | leg! advice, went Into Conrt to be beuten, | Ae¥elopments, ‘The uew-fasbioned mothor, | " ace th Bs puantily, naa 1 : Ens | alone who dross beyond their means, ‘Those ot tw adtion the Uk will of the public: | who is "never at home,” and who basalwaye OPEN BOARD. way, aud it a workman cannot oma sek ib tea weeld nt who can less acre stag this bad ex ie Boe Bie honed Just gone out” fair sainples of fashionable inev Beaan, 10 PoLoos, 4. u. first-class hand, be must of course take what \ cai ‘| ample before them, are led away into o nN who manage the ruil. | @artied people both of them, All thia is “ hay lbionsoun” Yor sue re sl ef others’ by so olag. ‘Tha {aull: tn th the | seae : er earch: Tho othor day an instance was brought to} Mave Hearned in the vous elogant and fashionable salons, and in 008 =o at teneotin | eBbronlcechlp apse, Th thoes times sn | peli to prohibit esportaion, at our motion of @ working git] who epeat a|<f' tho Courts ena rake mt 0 keep ot | wines aud jewelry, from head dress to French | dos ete (es Frtesisd. | opprentice who has worked at a trade for n| her coal for ber own use, ‘Tho present pros. | eee any, ae early. (a NT, NF Auvice, which is wlways to be obtained with: | buvttens, bran now und out of the latest | om $f ; H.D.VARICK, | year or two, is apt to be tempted to leave | pority ot F 1 may | went prow | dreamed for some part s, Out a foe French fashion books, ‘The dreasos which | 99 00 as if yer nglaud may be suid to rest 4 . ‘And now we have auo' or f Be Reva ee P88; | hts employer and toaccept the porition of « | her cowl, aud s to rest upon | form bonnet! Nowe can deny those who | ratte io uurrnitieat mmageres The arent | Mise Henriques (who represente the fast oo ‘rf M a Cu | erly i u the eupply be serious rn monoy the absolute right to spend ne pilroad managers : The wrest | wife, tainted with th 1 180 iio Sea 4. tous lah Gakilinianea'| Dainahed, ker dues toe ly | qarn money the absolute right 1 spend it as | ohfoction argeil tothe pale at tickets ih the J wife, tainted with the gaubling fever) wore imo Sis | fae gn beara bret Sune ta New York, But what fe the consequence? | haustion is not autivljeted, Wut, it has boon | Wise gue presen? Blah retee of living and} gall, them te tne Publie on thele own | character of a rather fast belle) ig ravishing. | 49) We ie FH \ ioe erate: | inthe first place, itis bad for the appren: | estimated by some writers, that 1 has boon | with house reuts 40 enormously increased | Recount, Our advice is, (1), to pay conduc: | There wasatleast one old fashioned couple 34 is © ae Re derive tare Wig | ne Ant lace a a fr he aneren enim by tome mire that in (wan | yuan have boone iow Turk nad oe | tee row a ie Ue aie | at Walla al evening, looking att |" & i | mt a 4 ave buried up all he honorable men; lish ticket i IULY WONDERFUL—A YOUNG }ADy | lor Of apprenticealip he would be. | coat and be compelled to. sock he Lt | contiguous city of Brooklyn, coonouy ought | altogether, and sell instead cards i tickets | bay, who believed that the mode of educat: foo ont ora lous whe peti aiaarured “with | come a skillful workman, eapable of vom | from abroad that ty fm America oly | co be kept permanently im view, ing twety-itve coupons, each of which shall | ing children now-adaya is not the right one. | g¢0¢0 }eneen bi 4 carer manding full wages for bie work; but | is destined, at no very distant day. to be | Snes bem ee a Le sonductor, in regular | Could they have expressed their theughte, | Til So Met! aa by abandoning bis employer and be | come the coal depot of the world, tien th A Correspondent on Drees. ao ee reer Uncen emaiant tua | tia would have been ther language: “iow | 2 Fae oe | ‘ “ sali coming @ balfband he makes bimself an | pointof view that the Habe yled| prt eam yee de ceptable to the pub: | Well this representa the style in which Emi: | $y wm OR: wo iets fa tat roe wonkan for ie bad or he | prin oo. The Ue Stony wes | amo ak A workman ae I ne tne bres aras Soeiay tat eee | earee rn Meand Wrmsaa RL, (Oy | Ee We goosigl | eb es oth Witktaavirgh, | shop by the employment of such » work: | and of course in any nation | hor artiste on dress. She vo 8 others thore ix two cante differs Sam, Slocum, a good-hearted boy enough, Be Re q is | Ror sooctmlaw, Job Th gee oe teeta { Chas Prioe esate por bene BID | oe aa it ie bud for the purc Leal oe val rivalry the | for abortaightedness; but, in my {isigment, | etween the tatter wud the price of tickets, | until be took the yellow feve 7 oils a 3 - pur nun, an ba ye purchaser who | advantage must ultimately rost with tha, | ahe te in the suing dilemma, ‘The {ove of | the cards would be used by nine-tonths of mallow Lover La Wall tree |B Big BS to cue Ba? thy \AN-—Om Wednesday, Sept. 19, Johm Lagam HE NEW Fr ATMOSPHERIC KER. | buys the product of such labor, Itis bad | nation which produces ite own cou! ‘Thig | Aree te galt 4 be formed au momma's | theee Who travel. me Pict he is training the old couple's | 30 o3 of: | aap Oo rsern, tavites esone Coal Oil Lamps no mone, no smell no | also, for workingmen generally, because it | conclasion forces itself is | qbaaluto fealty to the love of beauty, The} We are aware that one of th 4 grandcbildren to make! make!! tt | Sa i 100 Cle, and i 2 ante o3 , , bece 0 » forven itaelf upon the miud of the | SBgaten for display, for. pau A ; @ roads, at 1 make!! make , f a re aYsaitbition Sod fara ‘ees tonde tg disainial prices and to Keep abiliful | weiter in the Scumncw Kavinw, wo, com, | fombow nts A ye Ra A Pgeir Po EaANiog exponent; fo | Omir bets 6 50d AOA SURe modes) gel the 8 ed i ne Be lis Sons sdahand = ef baruse addaln but 6 tat Peles hands from obtaining the eituations thus | meuting upon the gradually Incroasing price | Bors condition of one of the mnoat beautl:| Atabie, Bu ‘ooetted, we te used to be; once she used to aay: Papa, 1 109 Sar Pere aie Mam ae (See Laat Page for other Deaths. Phnocty ous, ever favanted fos wl produce & | files by incompetont men, ‘The longer that | of coal remarks: Our coal Golds way (ul Bapultien Gon be ified woman with. | Uf ilie monty peld by thennnle found lis don't think 1 shall need a new frock this! wergese Pt.” ANG be © & ‘as | —— ea vibe apprecinveds Atvetver Sulla the 64 | this evil is pertaiutdd to continue, the worss | suficlout to eurply all our waute| to edoen thomeolves in Wouae are oathoried | way lato the Triasacer a asc. ail ine roads | cing: 2 san Ware hate Sour {All dredges fo eG BN fe OM Se ™ ‘ORK rea Zale | her md tan nrc |e ere iti Same coset iit | ur? Mharo ret a | ae an alo, kw ERLE an: HE NEW YORK SUN, Phe ict Le ee eee ete cNy c usliad||eanlire lt sank Wa toad Goal wa. are | ROMER HINT Ro or Pearle oF coatly | to fuslitate the collection of the money a Heed every day whioh we, in the olden | iu" ab fy % ; ee as tee soul por etka eo hs f co a . ud a fact thata really great | tually paid by passengers for f nos, would hy by i at | vet w secure & rovitiva OL Whe law, ‘Pho | Dewlou ty vas mauefaolurce ex Aumorion. | a P v ngers for fares, ao that it ouly have thought fit for @ 16s 1 \ couteine Mul wah ok HAA vp fon AG wha cea Sd aaa asada Aaagr all a haus Lassa oll B at NEP Ree ee ena er ee arse Hk baud ob Kha ‘Lseasusece ob rary Soe aah wa ita Mk Ma pre eis wnat 0 boos sad Kaen oe

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