The Sun (New York) Newspaper, October 17, 1866, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Continacd from First Page. steamship, Beotia, from AMUSEMENTS. | Bedge. tn FAMUK,” AT THEE MROADWAT, | eveuing with fotks come to see Misa Maggie | Garvin eatd it was propor that Mitcbell, ae Bunchon again. UC Pinchon in | MOP aes eae ane ove pevrormed by medioore artista, it ia dull and | have been given tows, and fad wrethed beyond eadarance, bat if even | biy sete, ft becomes —enjoya: | felt by the members te. If ie. a thoroughly German play—wtach | ts equivalent 10 calling it a thoroughly | possoased of every ¢ wroog headed father In it; ® good and re- | wuatorer party At the ppectfal aon, whe gets to be disobedient as |, ton at be catamerces to tbe In loves male | Bvergthing he aid, everything navits who mob the he a tendency to endear him to all 4 “ erie chara dhe ang | Stands adjourned until to morro ae, Se ES iM Scranton Covnt.—THal Tr houst German con manufacture a play: | Court yesteriay, before Justicn oad e great masy—too many—have doue | Ore wits Gabel mgt th In feet, the wrong-headed father, the cee eae dickeliend eon in love, the young damsel whos cast off by the er to the younger members damages caused be injurw con, the Jury failed to agree, other fae virgin, and the etupid brother friend cf retative of either party, are as commion avd vatural to the German domes fe ra t tue Tuilan pantemimea This constant recur by the malici nin, ©o | the dei The case grow amd clowa of tho French and | in which ¢ vot and son were cugaged i July, 18 ages as the pantatoon, harloe | Kar, con of years, " 4 | 80 e the Teatonic * extremely : On motion, the Chil pro: | Kary gon | BLACKSMITH WANTED—THOROUGH bon herent Aa red rail si “ cs | endved ot hie etait Gat te conded to nominate Ward af } Ws \ ce serait and frends are, reeeratuliy Jortied | Bee nN te de marine euglng and general | SCHENGE'R ‘ia BY A MEDICAL PRACTITIONRN tmenctaicur and it is genotalle about asin | ceived at his ho f ; Cooper was unanimously chosen for | te gttena the faneras, from tho ha Aw 1ig work: references require on i aaa erate 6 65 wranaduiitersted. Cee. | tee attested, ‘The Court baring w ere yetue tf Gerke rm Uke Woden e dee | acme meee eee —— | sonnsca's “wa are re teeeting te wataree an umadalterated Cer | et et to Mr, Van Buren, the ease ei eteaalca reine war, 1” | Gor WANTENLONE THAT Has W jane oA ria day Waxed oo mma play a it . eAtTe was por t. Withond eppesltto | Dat bottling ato, do. Call at 045 Paria, 198 Pary tng tay functions, I was expecticg fun, and find yourself treated to) In the Suporine Contt, Part 2, bof i :| GABINET MP KER® WANTED—2 OR & on at Bie to pred mates TR etm stead go Dene made o similar | sig dreaers. wire in 7 oma h | b — 3 Bon at first to id mo, but I followed hii ‘ eg tice Jone ext Igo 1 tee ee | ae, AA rooes, te | eon Sept | CA is for w Mtory Iu Connecticut, Appi | scirence: a inviting him to my fooms, we were’ soon ~) wotion, and ina few appropriate remarks | Win Bi Veedor and ‘Thos mine a , buay with the past, He had, some two ' ettlogizod th ased, whom he had inti: | Which the meeting udiourned. j Ym Tuseday afternoon, Oct. 16, — - ——— | COsmnvn Ss Ae months since, he told me, returned from ‘ Wier Oristiow Wit, Do. Miss Enitly aoe, Ws nue Dh se tig dn ah NABINET MAKERS WANTED; 2 OR 8 | ac) . be matele known for fifteen The mot | pale a ce yabe ina ricki tien | SODRNCK'S MA : ih es Germany, whore be had boon residing at esccouded, and Justic remarking | D, Conklin was placed on trial in the Kings fem ty are renpeet> | of ales ae eet NS | wcmevone SSUENLRS MANDEARE PILL. | ono of tha wulvoralties for twelve. moutha, baresters til that Iie considered the honor # preper one, ty Court of Sessions yesterday, on the | folly reqented, > 4 funeral irom sis | | aghoka but without, aa far aa 1 could gather, oon te bees spon oeadh canny decades directed the clerk to enter th journment | ricci erat n quantity of wear | Ueh ieeeoee © rie om Om Thanday eherawe, CORSED AND SKIKE HANDS WANTED | SUITENCK'S MA pytvg himself with any definite pursuit, and to oS Late ie tov short for wa to Leten |on the minutes, Similar action wa taken | Chargu of having slaley a dangly," | ea. Mandar, Get, iSih | Berg Ail (he diferent Deu coumvers GE ig, Ha thm bik fa the ing dincouress they taduige ta | is the me Court Cirenit, heforn Jie: | In apna, Ar. wert areiecon, the ath of va your of ice ine. aa of the students, Nothin a admirable way in which | fice Sutherland, where a coal cave of Ar | Ft re weaned resisted at the above frends of the family, alo TED FOR EXCELLENT and a very little intercourse sufficed to show me ue denned & Co, was on tril 1A ete Ge haces cead fares Concise | Dy Tih Rogt., a9 raepeeitelly | e LEN ; me that Stephen Temple was an altered Sires. Monee pecs 1 prevenss Gar Hates | 0. &. Cricurr CouNnasAt tha op husband wore boardang with her. The pris: | othe. tsthon ta: Week oe Breetites Riss thie onuai’remen sat bar wairsechontd man. Tho old droainy life and ite dtful en- Cand she aba bi nledey to sermoulte. | this Conrt, before Judge Shipman, the names oner, whoa ar vered to the ollioor | We tuesday atternoon, 11h taal, aed doloek, 1s Apply at CARPENTERS | SCIHENCK'S ergy had m.rgod into # state of indolent Rat whet a £ quant picture ts that | o¢ del carta a Neel early all of the cloth | 2 ——— = Hosen corner Gh ave and bith | * oe, variod only by seasons of par hat a ire ant picture of the grand and petit Juries were called ca r i" = = - = DHENCK'S “tm, te " Presented by the little bervine of this Play! Aner which they wern discharged wntit I iste tia ts | seaman mee ere ere ELP WANTED—WANTED A STRONG | SOMENCK’S "NARDIL PILL. | ged fntalion ide strongest rationale Whe cat look at hes Impersonation without o'elock en Thursday morning Several men | Ok H A the whut tiniter |] . . r = | Pt a tat Att bY BUNBNCK Ss Pits, | ions of which # mind like his wae capable. ‘ a Ot on A perpetrate £ HE REGULAR MONTHLY MERTING | £4 tnd tcitee young girl to de ari Ls, ecying cut, Nature! Nature! at e here w fed CO PROT CO ae Tee ee ie elie charactor h fore haa ef the Lougahete Lara? o:<hopavere’ ak fasten in SCHENCK'S M. Tho religious sentiment of his early da, “ah degrers S. Courts Veen I Tepiow ho A. ventict of guilty | tective Aasortation will, be: hedd shie, W boa ding PILLS. | had passed awa, pve be a VS Dernier. Cornt—Coxprwsattoss, fn I Ly the jury, with @ recommen ‘ock, at Military ptvensbidbemabatendsth Pris, | Five motive toe charaotor always irresolute “\tule wate? Do we not pp was tw im By One — — ). =In thus Court, Jud, tied shee. the beadlong ron shufle the cite laagh, the making of ugly feces? To pany the cricket is easy) Many entrees counk jerform it with but Maggie Mi morr— @ a child wirh the eupadent tte wal, emt» voble Leart. You have to with m latte it of vour soul before 5 Ooprecute 18 ne it ought to be regarded If a te pasts in neh a play cold be na ok we rformed ae Mies Mitel . ee ztt throw wear bis per, aud bel On tpaiwn poor At the Bro | bea groera) iuattention to that neat busi. { seasel Tt aphoare th nowt of she mene, eo charming in other | Sfpped on bowed. of th theatres where the stazo mauagement ia as Lt wns fou @rriet as weeuspetent. tis not ouly ne. the pi cesmary that actors should he perfact in tho | imaged articles, und worls of thew part, but ther should also | dored to the plaintifts, de have mou indws of the charueler they are The plaintids refused to alle ppatient liree at atry Eighth'and N whiskey marked © MOO. a | A tear Manisa Counr—Part LA ¢ trial in this court, be volving the question of the bail owner, for re suod Win, + the ay, there goods shipped to defe and ot ° fashioned dolicately. All this I saw at oy nd © the sul he plo vonry' hem A —_-—. —__-_ ——- —- (Lis. "1 plsing Onb oge i line i et etter nee he alt Phe plnintidly President of tha Hoard of Kepresontatives | Youpa' Presidente: Salt address the ingesine ANTED—A SERVANT FOR GFNERAL NoK's MANDI: eed bas glance. ‘Tho officer who had bd clatin teat Bowls were all delivs GF the Kasten District Fire Department, | eineug tl bras usual, Wa are tou N PNERAL BOHKSCK'S MANDEAKE PILIA. | cago stated that the @ totter sd P astontorian voice is rather ered, that the rok 1 recat (Hts competitor on the Republican side ts | ibe GAME WE MedeV EAN, ‘rest © soit Coe: Snir wise NOK MANDA Mt Axe soon to al vuidon(y tu th of plete in 0 fe me of three lischar nthe wharf, and notification | MoKENNA, "View ‘Prost Jt r 4 ely Nt PLLLs. wah fey 10h hmaded conng tac ha | shut to the defvadonts that they were there | Tru Backman, Je | Kee 1a 5 186 MAND MAR fall to the ground, and when he reached the The defendants failed to ren sth | they wore then, ty direction of weighed. ‘Tho THirbor Master plaintiffs to remove the goods referred hin to. the eousigne ratty actresses | oe Mant a! These | rem waded to whom | 1y. BM, a8 a Lebit, she font the thous, ner ate soit-headed vo it preety earls ge pr always rally have ay forget their + wharve fonduuts removed them under pro defence is that they exnnot be ¢ the daraged articles, articles abe the ‘The Court charged th he pipes upon the wharf efondan the manage: ever sting about both. w= TMhe Jud, Pleas, to accor aw CITES. t the tits ict for the pl nt chalsned Aste tiie sc — The Di gery Case—The examinatio Urwieh, changed with | nnd certifieates were issued hy that and the | Hanover Hank in connection wit or Court Durard, by deans of forged eli eh sucluded before Justicn Dowling ing. ‘The otticers of the ban that Urwieh Cinbs woe Ley furnishing the necessary | the receiving teller resh Josrned the Gene ral Porm tit! Monday Ali theee of the Judgon zatio busy natal o it is estimated that over twot terday, Hall wast antiv y yesterday, A number of plac Q he, Philadelphia | XJ ANTED IMMEDIATELY —A PEW Bx. eee eee i eee ASD RAK PiLts, | Hough long accustomed to noence of eutter: | papers te thon seeking citizenship, — Dy ervdit of Durand. Uewich made | hand lapel 6G b the Quioen” whi 2° Pueutare rem A foe tell ladda) BETA PEW BX | sonmucice Nowak MMALLs ing, wero thnx vod ‘and, fearing to leave | prssione will We held at Tamtnany bereat.| iu which he suid Durand employed him on | com va) printely acknowl machines towork cm pants 908 SCHESCKB MANUKAKE PILLS. | my pationt, 1 passed the groater part of ‘the | Bor WET She eves + place the oth just, as w clerk, ustic Hing | eat By thow on board tho ‘steamer, “the | 3 waanpORPR Horshars. Apply at 40 Kighih ve, bot: Gay and? Oe ee Pte ce pris, | Malt at ber boda Thero was no abate. | A Division KiLtey.—Coroner Neumann | omitted the prisoner tn default ot bail. | then playei A dire, in respect to the | PORN ame auettonsen stad Mer, froat room, eden | oe) prensa MANDKAKE PILL of tho delirium, ai A never will ‘the | yesterday heht arn inquest on the twdy of | AME Of Steamboat ‘Thiewea, — Willian wore on the Seotit. T Sonus, Verma 410 ond ANTED—A TAILORESS TO WORK On | gosnncnre “Mabie sh PILLS. | Helene | Pe. Wiis sie, o wealthy distiller, who | HeYtand Charles D, Lutkin, were arraigned | the visiting liromen wero. provid clo hing, ech ae over, frock wud ‘Custom panie afler amechice: $3 per week to eee eS RAKE PILLS. Lael alate fl died tos Vasmaiint fae Justive Hogan, yeaterday, ou acharge | hosts, with a collation at Taylo’s Hotel ‘ i a || RROHL GS | eesenamt Werk, He: 02 Atl Gres tee Dosey CK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. of having at Reston wie A relld fren ia 1 of fire ee FES ace pines, | Sltmgiade with whieh T wan but slightly " 1 run 0 TOI Tae ut geamere At ter ilkoe at thee oe the hotel in Exchange ANTED—A FIKST-RA’ MANDRal ) | wequatnted, What little I could gather, Fern H.W or. tu the tunnel, tween Ht eae trae at rete atta at hats ) they will yinit V 8 MANDRAKE PULLB oe izzy, | however, concerned her obikl. and a person od £5 strc It appears that docensed | Tut Mauecatan With hed tne ate | the arte in New hicheot DRAKE Plets | whose name I could not distinguish. The Was pessing wy the thane, aud wae aver | roc tie Me, Vorname prisoners. wee | York ttn wort of the Fireme Site 1 CHLENCK'S MASDRAKE PILLS, | rning brought no relief of ber anguish. | ean by w jwunsangy Mt the Ha: Tel vaaw their guilt... gave inter sociation of New York, returning to BCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PULLS Sedutives of the n sof which pas tion whieh led to the’ r City in time to take the 4 P.M. teaun, SRC! . Jess; and it was not until nearly th ayers taal Me. Hartel Tell thigh | Si e00 worth of Alelek Bramenty’ he teak | Gectarie aw Vorwacttt ' T.M. BEAVERS, 59 Men aoa ee ee TE OK'd MANDRAKD PILLA, | middle of the day, whon her strongth was le wrtopped. and the injured n toivata 66 ted thern tothe Tombs fr | ts, iH Pegiste good busheiman, Nunes but SCHENCK’S MANDRAKE PLL beginning to fail in the fury of ‘excite. | Bae peinonesl te bs ne i" tal wher trinl | votors under the new law eomn souencis MENDIOKE PR AAC EARS FILLS. | inont, thot sho became quietor. But leath eutmequently ensued. Several wit i INnduen County: yesterday, ta tue aavecan = CCRT TOT HH Rete go Pits, | there was uo return of consciousness, I Brewer were eratuited, when the cass was | A Burglar Caught,—Henry Bizonhott was | y ay, no several | WANTED—AN OPERATOR, 4 YHENCK’S MACHRAK BARR PLLA, y Me 4, | nwistens 10 the jury lowing | ura Justice Hogan, yesterday, | N&ls and townships, During the day, in | ‘ll deserip'ion, if and on errand girl, atv} Weat 1 SCHRNCK'S MASDHARE PUI, oe its, had ber removed ts 8 cama ard verdict reideree tea 0 rogiatry Hoarda had but lit: | tive senron, = BOHENCK’S MAND KARE FILLS. oe Ww th cided to Pash Metta the ngrun | Va charge of having stolen forty-tive dol: tle to. do, but in the evening the nantes ering ot 114 UiyANTED— TO HIRE WHERL. | SMHESAE A bnae pruza, | atten tne” caue’ went cane 4 | er bya New York and Harlem pasaene Jara worth of property from the brisk. Many adopted. c eee Pa we Ww* —_ BOA | we DRAK® L108 L js care the case onsigne arlen Dwriger | Charles Miller, at > Foravth wt 1 hein AWNBROKER'S SALE—TIUS DAY, BY a heiper; alto ac SCHESCHK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, | visited the hospital L went with him, eter Aid wee eee The Cae gat BY} day night. ‘Tho property was found tu por | pares, that they eat tie ation | JE JOMN MORTIMER, 16 ‘Fas! Boadway eae , one shah wndarsigndescralieg, striping | RCHRNCK'\ MANIMEAKE PILLS, © TS | tang her, ‘The, pupile who followed tho Kuss ace entyolle neytigence in tet Raving | S=slon of the acctisod at tho time of his ar | {oNew York or sed elaowtors fora leak | det tite “dresras alk and. ive Bowery, bn th a | BCHENCK'S MANDRAS PA Hest oe rae aarcvege rauened fea | 8 teat puicnent sytts i the tunnel and on the and he pleaded guilty. Me tot mitted foe trial ‘quite, = fine ANTED—2 OR 8 DRESSMAKERS AND | SCH BNCK'4 MASDRAK® Pil Ls woid the danger of renewing the parox: front of the care; and we als cenatre the ne this cause wr ot mene V a1 68 Woot 4lat at, beiw Tih BCMESCICR MANURAKE PILL. | sing, ‘Tho door was left open, Dr. —— Company for uot having o guard at the tun st Lirentions Customer —\ man giving the | consi of voters " hoa and 8 199 SCHENCK | Manta, LLL. i we eel uw : heviigh.” | name of Audrew Hart was found, yesterday | att Wwe Doubts living | By erder Cats bh eee ee pail eraneced at HMANDRAKE PLLA, | ‘ind hie finger on the girl's AL. Da Wivker's How Ol | \tery acids GG ce nn ee ths “aninds of « Sf the Hy WASTED IA LABORER, | ONE THAT acum SCE MAR naKe ILLS. iy fellas “4 | erreet wn ). He wants years of | ot cumcealcd benes! * 1008 | tors, questions were aubinitted to Attorne has worked at coment roofing 4 Cau SCHENC! ‘'S MANDRAKE PILL Dt | ae aud a mitive Of rela, OF) paul wath int Broadway, near Gratal scot Hal Frelinghuysen, to wich hie anawers Sates i pe SCHL A HARDRARR PILLS, | the. Tn OT mt Smut befre we bed time | noking at the won » eronsed th ho Lnapectors of Registry have aight | —- -—-- BOHENCK’) MANDIAKE VLULS. tinetly, Tuan instant, before we had time Cuoaena CAMANTINGe Since last res] planks Some of the vant workmen | to rogister the Hane af a'percon whe ieee 10 G90P SEWER BUILDERS WANTED. MASE SSA MASDRAKE FILLS. | to prevont it, the girl sprang up in the bed, the foliowaug eanea of cholera he ited w bucket of Water over his | of age on the da eee a Wages 86 por day, Inquire co Frankia at, | SCHENCK’ S MANE WaSieake Pics, uttering a wild pioroing scream. We caught sate ashi ‘ 1 aul alien an oficer of the | will become of opts. By ordercf t- FULLAS, | Greenpolat seat Lik at. Ferry 196 | soHENct. 4 MAND ik Negiaad er in our arms, and gently laid her back tne om boar the hontital ship | ttroadway aqua tock hie ia charts, tee | itl eeuoma, of 2 18 = = waa moet MMANDRAKIE PILLS, again. The gry brought the wlari | + the eteamship Helvetia: Oc ras A ‘ \ new pe oe . . ay | cr Puy Les, » the dourway, r | Ln Kay, aged i, of Wwe Hogais committed hin to the Tous, Hoard of Registers, » pers | PAWNBROKER'S BUSINESS CHANCE an uaa [fe Stie deorshy, Ras) eaine OC tee Breed 1, Hirt | Ward in which he is reg Aflac ae 2 scHencn:s MANI . oom, tioned them to re: that of Mary A.J i Brooklyn, | in which he is not registered, he cauno! vote GOOD GROCERY AND LIQUOR Store, | souesenes MONT DMAKB PILLS, | tire, and they | all did we ak Bieiven . | MALIZATION.—'T tie in the Ward in whieh he is registered, be | Golug # good business, avd weil dited vn, situa: | BOUENCH'S MUNDI OIE, f ve WO) Ith DAG SAT EMCEDEG TRG : ; q © Bumnber of apps | i the Ward i Whitt lw te rogistored, ted inthe Tih Ward. cavbly We WILLIAM AB | cop cig Maa Pita stood gouging, a8 one panic-truck, at the | eterday, Coroner Gover held | cutions for naturatization papers, veaterday not vote In the Wanl in whieh lip reaies HOF, Auctioneer, 170 Chatham Squaie, 134 908 SCMeNCK'S MANDKAKE PILLS, | poor girl, who now lay exhausted and ® the body Mrs. Emma} was limited, Pho day pre h the | 0 be fa nob reglatored therm, Wi SS ee aw SCHINCK'S MONE AKE MEL S. : specehloss, I went to him, knowing hie Bruit, who deed at HS Delancey street, from | of lhe Clerk Fe prbalh ng Hi bapa hangg hore | Saree RaRE CHANCE—FOR SALE AN OLD | ©” og MANEAV AS MANORAKE FILLS. | strange tomperainent, to urge him from the the «fests of ewallowing a di i from | oftica of the Clerk of the City Court aud | tote mint own Rover ; sgetabllabed samole root, location Broads BCHENCK'G MANDRORE MLS se putg | rome Ant ta Londen of ewallowing a dose of Paris! the ottice o pag Sate alin, the porson moving ’ ret to sal ; 111 De sold low for cash; will be ou, KNCKL MANDI ‘ Side a verdict H sui Mle Wa rend | ORR We ; ny SUL, there Was a) ho is registered.” | by der of Mazon BERIEE, Ui. SCHENCK'S MANURAKE FILLS Ve pris, | he resisted, and Fade ® feeble effort to} nek wae sof age, wud was a | nunber who sought to moctizens and | Cie Brrres ny « Doo —A little aon of ; 2dr +4 po ne i 3 ch the bed, but, aa though remember! Butive of Bughand. | obtained the requisite do | Mr. Norton, residing in Morris atreot, ies a3 nt * pink Duowxen.—The body of Keorste ation or ann, supposed to be Hrederick Caineron, | tion of voters tok pluce ycater of Mildlotom Orange Co, N, ¥,, wan found | que Hoativy in the duck at the foot ot Chat, | liferent places wel pollers quest ou the beady. und of death | morning, but there was very J 1 Wiig Wine bem | tion during the succecding port Divtiin Manvint IN Niw Youre axp Toward evening the work nr wor Dr Morris t to the San-/ Stary Soperimtondent, for the week endiny Cletober the dith, shows that during that | citement which wo ing from their labors, crowded rod t y fe Sodhy - TOE O 10 PLU 7 CHENOK dp uildonly, and in ep fered ire £2 deaths in this city. | ence by the police, All passed off ina very | Ot the caso, which seonia tbe intorminatle, | are bee nd afth buy st foor, treat row, 107 | GRA()()ZLOR, SALE PLUMBING AND | 8 our atten rt the ‘consequence the week ages, Frome eholers SUPE | tele tin joaiatration wae nee | Le ouly qtostion involved ts the title. of a - > | Call mornings till 19 o'lock. from this memuent she wank rapidly. I re: ie Wee arttital diseusce aie very yan wgintratin was BOE | Tittle pioos of land in tho, tone at Na 4 INESS. sedi nisined in aliaost constant attendance upon Prev veut and coused Bb per cent of the | a» large as it might have been, | Mend,tthe value ot which te cota cceN tw, | GENERAL BUSINESS, = fuained in slusest constant attendance upon deaths ‘The rate of mortality among child: | Frue.—Yesterday morning, about nine | fitty. dollars ut the utmost, Kael erty | VERY ON", BOTH OLD AND YOUN OST AND FOUND, ACDENCK'S MANDA without one gleam of intelligence or a word ron te etaaily dinninioh the first y olslonh: a fra Uenice onc tute int claims to have the foo simple, and the hand | 24 an -A} saree since the Introduction of thi SCHENCK 9 6y give ILA por couty aud tk CHONCK'R. MANUKAKM PILLS. made by © threw litle | ef childhood but 49 per | ufuctory of J. 1. Gart, in Sedgew Hear dozen civil engineers, no two of them arty te Reed cl enule (a bull ond an or) tb | BOUENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. ie case, ft contained no eriminal aldeaths. ‘The Coroner made | Vau Brunt street. it a tht tht ‘ 5 A whieh bas F cam have therm, By prev ina pICperiy Baa pe SCHENCK 'S MANU 1, shoref orengy y 4 , i r le | Vau Brunt « are that timber | ving at the sano conclusions, Aitosether it xpenses, Apply to JOUN KEKLY, 8 Bas! 4b | sorencug “BANDIAKE MiLLe aud, therefore, perha 0 the de: " i of which were upon | in put into au oven to dry when dried | iy suid the costs of the litigation amonut to sueet 108 MOBS GCHEN KS MANDLAKE PILLS. | teetive wind, proved uninteresting, Mun r Ho died by drowaitg fawed inte strips, and thanutactired into | over two thousand dollars, but both p 7. mm | BCHENCK'S MANDKAKE PLUS. of people annually fall down in the rib COURTS: tubacco boxes, During the drying process, | are detern to fight it out ont) | vHivelling wattire ti. hi Y= LOST A DOUBLE) OO 2 BCHENGMS a. *, wany die auddenly, aud @ large pro ; Pie i the timber exnght fre, oauelug daunge to | (f efor over. "Tho action w Tila‘ the clieapest es well. ee enamel, while SCHPACK® MANQUASE PLL portion of deth, are preceded by extreme A 1 Catenpan Tis Day ureme | the extant of a, Tnsitted Tso wind haw thus already extende ORE CENTS per bettie, SHENCK'S (MART RANE FILL 1 misery f reuit—Part L Nog, Z BelansGe CNETRAGGRLYR CIN years | Red ah Saiminele ov. Be Ys a a | NORS BOHENGR'S MAN ore jury the noxt day return $1, ‘ i 7 Tee RTA ES ad slink HO Se eta eer suitable ) and the body of the Bhi, Eiht, i ERNMENT sal pta "4 Marrinue Made tinay, JEWS FROM ALL OVEK THE WORLD | = : ; <== : AEB |i .or young creature lay unelaiwed in the S04," 2044), City Government ay tually decided by the ‘8 Ven ” at houre 4, X00, 207%, stim), B05 | Ata tine when the parents of #0 IN fn ihe SUN, rice’ ® Cour, ARB PILLS, . ws sed: oak vies ah +! Jomit Board of § und Aldermen | : hate BOARD AND ROOMS punia, | Wit appenred, tobe a amall coin or 1 S100, hers, seth 867 i oh now th England wore v i >) — ae ~ charm—it Was doubtful which—was the only BRITE, Wow, Lt, 140s 1s, He To | for Winer a I Abie J iliere wan no nood 10 go to Gsvtun dirvon | Ee A SMALL FURNISHED ROOM 7 A PILL, | Atticle of any value found on the deceased, Terk as (Oe oben 2, Gai veipal on City} M005 901 coun vaas aud olMan moartinny, hese } fe hemp of Leas | peenns (ON | scuRNCK'S MANDI KE “PLL sul this passing into my custody, I placed Sretin Gahee aienial ae ! Futereat on City Bor BAL | oulit be edectort with eqital tacility i | ‘ia event top floor eA oe rpacara Sine hie MANMAKE PILLS, | carolessly in w drawer of my table, ‘The in Cour Bpeclal Ty urrer No, | Police purposes... wk) tay | Helghberhood of leet street, Movore 4 “ “|| . — BCHENCK'S MASHER ia Pints | 8me. evening, me in Oy Teor ou, 16 Wand fact tenon * year Ios there wore net ra M ary | DING—A FW MECHANICS OR Kia MANDIRA thinking over the events of the lust 470, 34,79, M7, 1a Department 0H) On) | I . BCHENC is p Ove My EF ight uli, yi Or too by | Wourca near the Flot 4 ‘and Pres Tu bogs, from BCH ENS PILL | few hours, it ocourred to, me that . harbors. | Now. | eral purposes, ‘ WOT were denoted by signs, very like 0 4 5 TN Fe | 94 90 $9 86 pe Hy 0) | SCHENCK'A MAND RA! 1 should ‘aguin look at the trinket, F 74, 75, 7, 88, \ Cleaning streets ‘and vepaiing Hh id, eke ee ee ALLSOLDIERS WHO HAVE Nov Yi | - ew | o oencare “ORR Laid bc, and aoe founs it te bee locke: “ Wells ne pase 8 EN fs | Alike) manicly, two Hand wil. At tle | should bow wessau there ciatme ior parteemt es 8G | FROOMS, WANTED, ON Olt BEFOR! BCHENCK'S On ENUM! disgiiiood in tue form of w coin. As Twas eo arae pane Trial fore. adjourned for fuk i Prarhieh aaa M1 | floors Mtuulore” wer at ed to inv ite Iencthe "access | feneterane ah HENCK’ NDA ondeavoring to And the m of oponing it, ” Geveral Derm will be in nterest . tee 6 i ‘ © of the month Kauousi Hine Court—Noa, 145, 141, 151, 90, 61, YOK 114, 18d, 18, 15-145, Ls, 1A to bol MWAAL: sais ceiaennisces SUPKGOR OoUKT—Trinure To Joun Van | The original estimate was Beven's Mewony.—On motion of Mr. E.| soaking a difference of $351 W. Dodge, thie court (Justice Garvin) ad: | the anuunt reported by the con Peurmed jeaterioy out of respect to the | Cash or Bxeainy, OF THE CHE Bory Of My, Van Buron, whose death | Tho cus of Commodore Kraive. Pryor paid vory high testimonials worth bf the deceased In sustaining the mo- | ceived the documenta re Dre Broadway Theatro was crowded last | tion. In response to the motion Juation | competent to furnish them itt anne the [abet navy, was bronght up sean seater | sans Nextoes. WANTED. POETRY. uncer Achaffer wad Roger A. | day before Commissioner Newton, Coun | Stewie ae tle semen wr ork ne | ATTHE LARGE EMPLOTMENT 1tUUSP, | or Sar Naat — the | sel for defence atated that he Dad not yet re: | He pave to forte wee mle a f Sc arncn's THE VOICELESS, had been called away. Tha visitation i | he hoped to have the nnoestar the bar and bench | on wh Alike. Ho was aman of most genial dispo- | prisoner sitton, of very. high charncter, and wa ; tof every characteriatic to, make it “glow” play!) There is an irascible and | pleasant to acquainted with him Hi wv a ay courted by all, pollticiane o par nO man waa enue RK. Co, in which the plainti® anos | & mug man for some | through the negligence of defendants’ 5 rt, before Just Adohin A. Jeffers for dain defendant's prew and for which and go Shipman p ein the en ivg. on motion of B.K. Phelp stant District Attornoy, decrees wero | ( entered condemning the whiskey hy default, | 9 Wuldek 6 Sudo Hearn, in the delivery of freight In a Foshow Atklng and we of fivight duo on in plutasie | al rewking of a lighte ‘wry that a number of drain | which aho wea carrying, utils vessel. | noted the a: esouted the forged checks to but, 90 fur as ascertained, there was no ex Id tend to an intert stablihet {0 yaery. are Ox cod Tom ; hoy have reduecd vugrane 0 | Aas oped ake er armen ie arwe winner, | hOmeNOR'S 4 rasion. At the enme ti ‘irere lan dle. | shove Berk ‘M OTRINER. od they should | cominiasionew@t Hraine aa an othicer in t 1 for laborers, and good wages aro | ~ — | souencKs dar their fa: | rebel navy. nal moved therermatpon, ( oMored ; but Cuffoe can’t mon it. “Hie work: | A CARPENTER WANTRD, AT 261 DF | sougyons Helng snen | the furthce hearing of ing dayne nat, This does not apply en tolaation mt | eens hh tn his time | ed until (he 90th of 4 | hewover, to all of our nego population, | 22 Many of them are atill indeatrions, and a making a comfortable living for themselves nnd ilies, and this latter clase receive Overy eneouragement from our citire BY OLIVER WENDRLL HOLMES, | We count the broken lyres that reat Where the aweet wailing singers slumbar, sister's brenat, The wild flowers who will stoop to number? A few tony touch the magic «tring, And noiay fame ia proud to win them) Alas for those whe nevor sing, Hut dio with all tholr musle th them grieve not for the dead alone, Whose sung haa told their hearts! aad story. Woop for the votcoleas who have know he. post po whien tin 8 | scuRNCK'S MORF GIKLS ON BRAD WORK, | scoeyces drand ti, N.Y, eh to move for the discharg he motion was grante’ ane was acoordingly p Crnom ow Pirrenise. The Avst-tant Janitor of the Hamilton Bu! treat, opposite the City H yeatorday on the charge of pi lind | ber of articles from the The court | 4 He. had previ i re morning. | Smith, of the Forte first Toll inet, 4 atated that ho had stolen « number 0 mata thie) and atated that ho lad stolen » Mati verom, Vareett, for New Uriewne Garvin, the | {hNRS Dut as it eas thong! al abberation of the mind, no Liverpool; 1 cnidaa, N Orleans: | he purloined 9 | BCHOONRRA.* scr =e eee MARINE NEWS, ngs, in Conrt was arrested a nin ' nf Preeinet, | ot the bar, ta, 6 AT; High Wate 01 0, h ‘The cross without the crown of glory! Not where La me 168 vider, Jereay City, A BUTCHER WAN ‘hat ena walt one * APTN Gee amner id velo A BUTCHEK STORE YOR SALE, AVPLY dian breeres sweep jomory-haunted pillow ; the glisteni Nf ight-dewn weep. O’er namelons sorrow's church-yard pillow. & Na Liverseo!: Franklin Batt, , Devion: Hibornia, Uiaagow, © hearts that In Mave whit ak and give no sign, ag lip and fading tresses, Georgstown; Biilow, Nod at vver $100, | Boston; Mepubite, Xe ab aT Mulberry ot La A death pours out his comin! wine, en received | nim Anni van. * RIIFICIAL FLOWER®—Ol ran Jow dropped from misery’s ornahing presses, He was b ld fi . RIIVICIAL FLOWERS—GIRLS WANT: | raed P : 4 ) | erraMani ‘Ant Kelly 8 eeuinn ta f singing breath or echoing chord | porrtican—The 9th Want National | STRAMBIIPSS Anteer 1 Rate 8 AY make flowers, Inieize 109 | OCH fo every wore siren, Jones. Union Johnson Club met on Monday © eam, Cuaenstee, | | Whats inelochhe wore proved, “ . 1poot; Charles E iling, re Nthp AS UD HA DENK anh, i ing. J.P. Gregaon, Vico President, In th p00 ” iI WANTED AS 91 HAND AT 41" | sone carn QaeD Rat MAND 4 sad na earth, we aweot na heaven! paccation of) iste, MeN. F. Waring att Wthe ree | 5 - = lo . | JOC ENCK'S MA at of w row ich was prteu wan | | MeKAY teas te eoutive Commi ac the ¥ RMAN, | Lai, at | BUACKSMTH WANTED <A FI, Apply ot JOMN POPE'S, Hay Rid for th STEPHEN TEMPLE. dation Fe yueated y Mery RATOR WANTED ON SINGER'S rea Wagons ‘sud dovoid of settled prinoiple, Pits. | "The duties of my ohice were now to me, vrizg, | 824 1 had Tittle time for social interoour *] Lacidom saw Temple, except in the routine FILLs. | of the hospital prsctice, which he was ay tondi for tl purpoes of obtaining cet a FHLB. | Caton which would enable. kim gals to pre. FILL, | tent himself at the College, ree twas part my worl examine t! PILL. | most vorivtn canualtion which came into the Pris, | hospital, and Thad retired to reat late one oreuing, about throo weoks after my arrival, vILis, heme porter ealied mn tos eanew ich bad PILI. is Hed re ete Counry Pystire none fevered in cholers have PERATOH WN FINE WHITE SinURTS 0; BOUSMBON GH! Breeder, tut Hest ee a5 QHOEMAKERS — WaNTED lester ow 6! iree's shoes, 5T Dey et. we barrels | the County Institutions a Flatin = — = Inimants | iy One of the fatal onsen was that of Mr SOCIETY Wu . t Robert Finnagon, the atowaad of the King’s faken sick wbout | @ TTENTION—CO, 2, FOURTH. REG’ F yeu an bo Army gf Irelep’, re hg Te Ree ss | porcatiby Kew Wott, Pe | a by all who kaow him, Hie | Sign Wedneesay avening, Oct. 11. AIL Trtalim 2, TAILORFSSES WANTED, (2 PANT m Bs Me D. Ay MOORS | iiguast wages poid. Tt Bayard ce, top Moot, veoas 170 Po, Rinse WANT 10 Plas | seh Sia ets a was TED-A {Good STRADY CaBI NeT € aso wns a | during the, gu well thongltul load in greatly regretted Fata Kenostan Ave ; Lady named Anne Lydia Ward, whine pas tore. Tents rosie wb No. 14 North Third atroot, K. tain | D., was ao aevoroly burned by the accident Keroseno Is on Monday night Lin great agony yeatertay «Mise Word waa a very we ing of allp rouught in by somo pollcomen. Dress ing hnatily, I wont to tho onsualty ward, and tuory, stretched on the bed, and to ali ap- pearanod !falass, lay « witl about twenty yoars Ck She waa ovidontly # forcigner, itis. | and in groatost poverty. Her com: ploxion was very fair, and her countenance & PILLS. | more than commonly hoautiful. The dress sndaut and | that whe moter fe je At JOSEPH OULLEN: ipholawcy Store, 163 and 166 5 al VHB NCK 8C HENCK'S "MARDR = 4 on which wore bare, ng the Lith and Mth Wards. Me. Di 7 evening at f | steeas. ot har of % woman, and was ouly in h =e scuencers WksDhak Lire te method follon oar and tise ken har » voy Hit Che tinw of her melancholy death ANTED—A FIRST CLASS JOURNEY- SCLENCK'S) MASDAKE PILLB. | fell dishovolled over or neck and shoulders, receive the | Pouericat. Sh, J Ten nse inltes to. 9e ta Woretagte Walle, Hi. Yoe | CCHENOES iCientass MAStRAKR Pitts. | Hor soanty clothing showed the outlines of ght hominated ah Yon, | Tegee paid,” Ales's Suaheiman teks | SCHENCK'S ANA ites @form of unusual comeliunss. Hor hands tho Maventh Dist Halhoa bold | Siiy. Apu to WIER & LoUGHicaN, Ot Pi CHENCKS MANVRAKE PILL. | wore small, aud hor f the ah NDRA KS <r ¥ ik ry wy th i} Broontys Crer Morrarity The total | = HAN-RAKE PILLS, | spot sho was insonaible. An infant which LL. a ETHER STH DIVISION 1. U. B.| YVANTRD— TWO Gi abhor of deaths during the past weok was »D 0 hi it hho bi ea | Te oe wiiek al eres tions er orreens oo Awccigtlon ‘arets on ‘Tharsiay evening, ‘On: Inggicg bat, 8 BOMENCK'S MANDRAKE PLLA, | or Hah Alsatanens belag precarear ite: MLO girla, ‘The principal tise | BAA ots aren cor 264 cm pens | era HEN AA MANDRAKH PILLS on Jest of, see che wee brow mths the were: cholera, 4; oholere infentutu fa there ta WANSTED—A MAN OF GOOD AD. Nome MAC WENURH MANDRAKE PLLA. | gone few wooks oll, wos dod. Mit mek dysontory, 6; diners, phoidl the As care Bh the Kk Bie a to canvass the city for American lok | SOHENCK'S MANDR. PLL it of “J the fall. +4 It bad fever. 1 a. 11; | h8, Apeeriatiee UK BHA rated writing Auld, Apply 24 end 26 RCHESCK:S MARU RAKE PILLS, | iN conseducnoe — o fall.” Tt bid 4 12; bronebitis, 4; | A 13 SCHENCK) MANDRARG FLLLB, probs oy ied in her arma, and the girl “(hat | at least, —-— ~~ SUUENCKS MaNDRAKE PILLS. | swe whon she discovered that it had LC | DME FATHER MATHEW T. A, B. Society f brain, 4; byidruce: | Ne, 1, Jersey Osty, will hold s pullic meeting iu ver, i wapliy sia 4 too Hail, cor Newak.aud J dropay, 3} hangia Mbeaklag by Mar Aioging by Me finan FIRST CYASS | SCHENOK’S MANDRAKE PL or to pay doug so. ‘The usnal restorative moans were omployed, and, after struggle which more than once threatened to end fatally, the mother, for suoh she was, awoke, but to very a what @ consciousness! | Her fir ‘thought | _ | SCHENCK iy | was er child, and it wae pain: sco Has OH | one Bien ABI tlEee | SoumNO's MANDICAy. HTiig UALS PIMA: | Toe till cold wad wuffonod fingers fooling mbers of Perseveran 6 How Con: for $05 1, | en SbkaKe FILLS. | for the little one that was forever lust to her, | | WASTED—A GOOD TAILORESS WHO | #OBRNOK’ ite paintines, carpela, mirr: aren “} sEninion sou ‘The thought thee it wae dead had moatly wirant Poe | BNYs Of Philadelphia, and a delegation of | AUCHON SALE, OF HURNTE RE ON | 0h, ean cmamtts ton rears fife coast | souRNcK's MANIER pest fy week with tn is’ wag | Philadedphia Engin pany No. 1%, who | Oth ave, sale commencing at 104 ‘olock ACHENCK'S MA’ (Blorable’ bitterness. The agoay of her tf Kdward cock PILLs. on to Jersey € WADIED OPERATORS AND PRESSERS Ride Gi fas el vee bh 4 ; rc IENCK’ grief wns fearful to wituess. Reason eae | an ules aul getes chalys: Beshouts, Ses for enop coate: the highest price given, 18 | BCRENCK'S Pitts D fieeak hee baa Win cite h Extward | be 1» Busine Car gor’ fae furnivwure, son J, BOGART, AUCTR—THIS DAY aT | reat aoe pe a7 On ON | scuxn ia Pius. prevented from rushing fri MA pHaKm P14. | The wand to seck hor lost ehil SUADACR'S MAMDRAKE pitts, | piercing scream rent the air, and rang AND ABIE PLL Las. through th wridors in the dead of t! SCHENCK S MANDRAKE PILLS. | night with appalling intensity, ‘The nurses ks, was | Werton board the steamer M nay | igton and proceeded on an exenrai teatitied | Randall's and Blackwell's Islands, On ing the wt int nto ar | RT, ‘ii ‘She best of wag ists Zeek at the Auction teams No.1 Call 06 108 Bayard | scuRNCE the boat was slow: NCR's MANERAKE PILLS. | in the midst of bor ravings wore in German, orks Fall River | “uring which wf tlisplay of fire PACKS MASDRAKE PILLS. Pet Dotan Slee were tee: FINE COAT, PANT AND was c 6, declare that they will not tu reade® 4 WANDRAKE PILLS. | inain on ENC the ide the ward, #0 that we migh t cou od A veare ated, and with an anxious, iu ng glance ‘at my countenance, and Koitge bewildered look. at the noverely NEN K's MANDKAKE PILLS, | hinwelf, « HENCK'S MANDRAKE . SOHLENCK'S City, on on Monday ater: | nis dog, the property of w 09 "Trieiy at . Cictanan reading the eho” 2 ay a. SOHREORS Tt NCk MAXI AKE he turned wud “hueriedly left th | purpose | terday alternoan lr, Norton obtatwed pers | oe — Selig | ARE CHANCE. —FOR SALE—THE SCHENCK'S 'MANDRARE Pt Passing throngh the crowd of a oat inthe {Mission fram the police authorities ty hill WW WATTERS, AUCTION! SELLS Me ul eee a i BoENURS, dents without speaking to them, and, as 1 ailing» | en or at a etalsshe. chessber. cad parts | Srenery, ons 0 SCHBNCK’S MANDUA! afterward learned, immediately’ left! th a : * | Tease er cetmeatity of furaitures removes ter | Sretopee, "pie flee Keaton SCHENCK’S “MANDIAD hospital. I returned to the bedside where | ion of the | A Comtly Quarrel. | gulls ehee Lanes 9 He 0 Bee suencxs PURE Dr, — stood watching the patient, and in | wien, cone | ‘The Buprome Court of Erte county, N.Y, | Sa y MILKMEN —PERSC fH MANDIEA| a fow worda explained the extraoniinary dehaviour of Tomplo as a result of evcen tricity. The poor girl had expended the last powers of her failing life im the eftort h se CHENCK'S "MAND ia ia ie SCHENCK'S: sCuENCK'S VARDKARE se abNcn the polls, | has be upiod at Butlalo £ SEWING MACHINES fem 200% Sov oars base coer, mlb see j with @ very ridiculous case, For w thint | TOR gALRoA HRAUTIFUL FAMILY Row. | Bi tex 060 Bun office, time w jury bas been summoned for the trial | EF 4, three days will address eARM 'y that hung around her to dispel the myst 1 wud resurveyed bya 1 AAME TO MY PREMISES ON THE Toh, | SCHEN: 88 MASDRAKE | roomie, io a i Oks having beem rece! ny yassera-by to enter, jus . fev, sbatiug full joulers, 1 must have unoonsoiously touched “the + B74 80 80 | HA Pre acetate on peaiie, Brent bE elle tg taMde spring, for it lay opom in my hand, aud din- ing store. Upon a tral at Bhrowslury, | = = closed 'n miniature portrait of Stephen Tew: Ls V ay ple. Thou, and not antil then, I remembered that it wos hia voice that was hourd 90 dis tinetly from the corridor, whon the girl 2.018 SH) 7 it wae proved that the reg 120,090 34, | rages kept at the Floot A Geaaas Ge coded O00, and weighed NOTICES. ILL FITHEK OF THE GENTLEMEN vi ey re than a ton en tu tii | that i ee - saat ate to bo nacfil. Twas at 8 ions how to act in the matter, end yet unwilling to let it pase without somo attempt to dispel the mystery, Tho night was passed wearily fn forming plana to atmin my object, and [rose early to buay myself with the duties of the day, until the nan, whom L now began to regurd in @ new light, stould come to the hos pital. It was my intention to obtain, If possible, from his own lips some particulars of his life on the Continent, before charging him with the orme which Thad already in my own mind imputed to him. Bat my schemisn, was uscless, When the stvdents arrive from the medical school, where Tomple should have attended at lecture, I found that by bao! not ee seen by thein since his nurapt departure from the hospital, after the acene at the bedside of the ies irl. My suspicions were contirmed. ‘There waa no fime to be lost. ‘Temple must be found wud that without delay, What tight not ferroratricken and perhaps remorseful m be tempted to do in auch cireutistances ¥ Without imparting my fears to any one, f hastened from the hospital, wnd, hailing & ab, told the man to drive quickly to the street where Templo resided. I oft. the vehi. the corner, and with all the oom. posure I could assume knocked at the doo vf the house at which I thought he lived. Te was opened to mo by the (nadiady, and ‘empleo, He wid live the had been in for seve ed that he might Would 1 wait, would take my pame No; I would follow hor to hia room. We knocked at the door, but obtained no awer, It was unlocked, and entered. He was notin the aitting-room, The bodl-roo door waa ajar, Twent in, and there, as thought, stood Stephen Temple, His backs wae turned towards me. Mis boots were off, and his coat thrown on & chair. Hig knees were bent slightly, but he seomed to lean against the drossing-table at the wine dow by the side of the bed, and his head was raised Re though guring in. the spoke, but in A fow ate) furth in the room and I saw it all, He had hung himalf—sanding. To cub tho rope was the work an in stant, and his lifeless body sank heavie on the floor, He had been dead some thme. His faco was pale, and bore no mar! of agony, A penknife lay within reach the bed beside him. On the tablo was @ ible, which Lad evidently been taken from the bottom of @ box that’ stood opon neat him, with the contents in disorder, and nese the book waa @ lotter, sealed, and ina hure ried hand directed to me, with w request that it might be forwarded. I opened it and road aa follows! “Tho girl who died tn the hospital fs —. I deceived and deserted hor. Sho must have followed me from Germany. Hor blood onmy head. I go to aak ber for forgi nose. Tell ny father all. “Sternen Tears." From Inquiries made after the evoute now. felated, wo lonrnt that the poor girl had deed been deceived and dedorted by Temple whilst in Germany, She had follow el him, arriving in London by the Hamburg steamer. With s little money in her house she took lodgings in @ howe kept by @ country: wee : Waiisd there sho hecame the mother of ‘the infant found with her. Whon it wae scarcely @ montis old her slender resources were oxhansted. She was driven from hor refuge, and wandered the streets, By the sale of her clothing ‘she conte! for'® while, though with diMoulty, to bread, and tended her ehild with unwaver: ing Sdustises atl er le ath it died, probe bly from exposure, the reat we know. THE END. — THE NEW YORK SUN, “It Shines for All.” THE 8U E LARGED. Tim readers of the Sum are presented with their favorite journal in a greatly cularged, and we beliove, Improved form. ‘This form, in which it will hereafter be ublished, te @ lithe more than double Ite former ize, and of course presente grenter variety of reading matter than 1 ‘was possible to print in our previously lime ited space, Notwithstanding this great im provement in the value of the paper, the price remaina the same. The Sux has now n published for more than thirty-three jeara, and during that time has not only been sold at price “within the menns of all,” as promised in the original pros from the outset dis un’s Bal but haa been con tinctively as Tan Pe ‘The enlargement which we ly in, is necessitated as well by the ¢ ande of ndvertisors as by the success of the At lantic Cable and the otherwise inorenain Piesure of news from all parte of the work We have wlso been desirous the 0 the worl Hitherto. restricted colum) and that object we will now be able to nccomplish. ‘The facilities of the Bex for obtaining intelligence from all parts of the globe are unsurpansed. Tt originated the Associated Press, and gave petia to modern journalism whiol diiring the lust thi 40 remnarkab! has superior arrange! tury. It for the procurement of wewe ; by the Atlantic wire, by overland telegraphs, by all the other means for the speedy tra mission of intelligence. These advantag: @ will now be called into requisitim to make the SUN “Shine for all,’ witu increased bribe lianey. ‘The enlargement which we have now made would have occurred » earlier had it not been prevente in the completion of facili our linmense editi A ress, with # capacity for vo thousand impressions per hour, has just been put up and is in operation in our presse rooms. Another press, of the same kind and capacity, isin course of erection, Ou new presses’ differ materially from those inet by establishme! in New of them enti complete the arran, for serving the pu journalists and news distribntors, With f for obtaining, the space fog publishing, aud the means for rapidly prin’ Ing all the neves in which the general publi can feel any interest—from all parte of the ib SuN will continue to be the fae journal of the people, a quarter of # williod of whom now read it'every day. TO THE PUBLIC, ‘Tim appearance of Tuk SUN in an em Inrged form aud printed trom now type, na in our capacity af also the recent introduction of new me hinery in the printing department, are not to be considered a4 inspired by sudden Vaneooemd enthusiasm of the evidence of un terprise, All have been in view sinoo th oment when the close of the rebellion rem red such improvements feasible; te dor lay was beyond human control. Bint out for nearly a year fro cares and toils, as from u the workl’¢ yes and pleam fetal glimpane of w sick bed, sly a voluntar: ee in the ranks to life; and resuue my p! Jouruuliam, Whatever the experience of nearly thirty yeams epread through, every departinent of Tig omphationlly, “People's Paper,” ha given me, that I bring again and placo the disposal of Tux Sux, Veteran ae I wag be considered in the newspaper fraternity of this city, boasting and promisce are o of place, ‘o-& younger brother, Mr. Josmrw P, Beacu, whose experience in nowspaper lif is but second to my own, is now contides the editorial ebarge, and together we prox pose, in the future, to make “sline for all® the Pooplo’s Luminary M, 8. Beason, THE NEW YORK SUN, Bach year, le the cheapest ‘0 ee WwELVE ¢ miata ex DOLLA’ h ; Published by Movet Fulton sbreels. EPSIE FEMALE ACADEM ‘of this Institution died te the y WW. COOK, apeher of Hecate rtaw. Go at Elecution, tnd" BURGKDD, tescked Lewis! Gymace: mittee, These marci re were rendered sprang up in her bed with the wild excite P he wi'nersed the secidens “ SCHENCK'S i. mont that had destroyed her. A vague eus rune. — | {pyedid bythe Marriage Act na IL and lelkryenenegcncnt Sy seme eR tio the rth do duos Ge ae avpannom | {Rr vesigerd wore dtinatiod nite aie , ie no he tr } late of tha | of tue ilebow of London. biidaa Wels eddrees to gules cue ine ub made @ discovery It was tuo Clroulare comteining al) mecessas tnforme ti Ang the school, be bed rid whe Pris eb Wane on B.D, VARIOK, Beeretary of Feecthseole WY anus RAT EY

Other pages from this issue: