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THE NEW YORK SUN, | 1, free, Ciicaitatlen and wtvlee free, Adare ' Spectnt *Avert le, and Tit, 4 M « #8] bay in quanti | The Capture of Karat etetements ef the | paved fn more ae olarky tay igi of w=. wil ‘ (iis sa so wractlcall, tt taal] Aifermer Aguas #8 * | Eris of Howton hing taken tho Wood tu this es | A. teaveting correspondent nf tho 1 ) Sp sniNES ror ALL {ing administraciom ‘Mase enay far f to clob together au: fohave to thank ono of our follow-citi- | in other things,and has cortainly done nal = Aetna fiddle aap ied Eo ey | weeld Be Meniore ‘sie hoteoale, chased an) sass, says the Montreal Hamite of the tsb, | ihat city. las three eollogiiboe: thee $e] bcrgh Chronicem given the fol keteh ’ cantina." centine 10 oct 84TH VEAR! i Plorahle at a. «reby saving to te ‘| Harvard College, the Athen@am, and the | of Savannah, Ga.: then re ae spall Netiamcac . View of MO dark finapial prory vi + tiemsclves all tho profits of the retailer, | fr somo interesting particulars relating to / city Library, each of one d thousand | Tha city, if 0 bellove history, w aiven ree | THE OLDEST DAILY MORNING PAPER | tho certainty ef hard times at 09 1 This plap, at avy time, is one of tho moss it discovery and arrest of this person (John | or inore Flues, founded li the Year of Grace 173, by Janes Anventers, IN NEW YORK CITY daymit fe not only deplorable, bit dacest | surely econosigal that po: in mod They aro in a rorios oO . benevolent momber of the Ry ccalnars a ereas, kanal het | nee laxate | BY fattses haneded' as grlative NOTES FROM IRELAND. Brifigh Parliament whose profiles, as seen g must | eiccumstances can @4a0t) bub the prose ‘® gontloman some tii be done A better aystem of gov ime Ago n happens to bo particlarly favorable | Montreal, wie oe own in Waterford Contianed. in varios places in this State, represent him | Facer! (he Joursal of Commerce and without | OWN. Tn this emergency ron but who gave up hin engagements | Tho antiquities of Irel ume | With quite a longthy pigtail hanging di i re lown 1 van, oe MOND FE [CHEAPEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IW] erotont. we nut have. Tvery man |towaking purchasee in this way. A little { here, and, ater serving ta the “Ate toga and os Varied, eal pronontiog ua th Ma Joaeks @ da “Chinaman, «mouth gueh Twh Rog, Rew York, or cer. of F aad iu) #'s : i armioa, enlisted fn tho Papal Zouaves. it | varied, and presenting a4 they do | gankcen By the lose of & very promi. Worhingron, BO. Tue Wworty. in the cits, whether rich OF poor, | atteuiion paid to raving would often repay | appoars that during his resklence in tho | # many characteristics of ancient and me- | nont chin, and an aquiline nose, the point of u = ia {njured by the pescnt condition | better chan tho same effort devoted to ac South he became very intimate with the | dimvai architeoture, that they deserve more ts in rong lose proximity to the afore. fe. THE NEW YORK SUN presence every feellty | 6 or municipal affairs, and this injury has | thal money making, * ara tta and, of course, wag thoroughly ®6- | than a passing notice. Of round towers in, wi two articles, ry hd as a‘. ? 5 ur mune ms Sie | « Gatane quainted with the ‘of the one whe is bl : of bread ‘and butter between them, could JA iy qererelga trom re me cacsuce | ft ebtatning (he 2008 ot ine eee ee es rere. | become ne glaring that @ rean My St poe! wy wane OS NEMENT NOUS! ased of complicity in the murder of Mr. | thero aro known to exist about 118in more | not fail to remind eae of ‘® pound paid i en they aay be riebe H We ere eee ST | raph cr by Mailhand presonis THE WHOLE tne | kind {9 nbsotately necessary, iit where’ | ‘ ihe coln. He iid no sooner arrived in Italy | or lesa perfect stato of proservation, They | clasped by ice-hooks, % MEN Ke had mo money to adversiee | eer pact form, AT ONE WALP THE PRICE ot other | «hail we look for relief} Tho ballot box ts | by ph ey be pn Bg oy Bang than ho saw him and recognized him in| average in height from 35 to 120 feet, with | _1h# sity le sitnated om tenatve and & bee Ferien ei the cousiry, | city papers, J the natural specific for all political {ly v he following toper sroiber company of the Fopal troopa. Me | an internal diameter of 10 to 16 feet. The Bollane of ater he ecoell Gu als eta 3 Ca weiance . bet I to ‘THE SUN We reed.every day, by nearly « cunstter t t ovght di . “f 4 ie Hh did wor do ail ‘ | dee our form of government, and it ome ary tora, show th commanteated to ta mere ‘aks of tho | entrance is nsnally found from 8 to 10 feet | @ distance of eighteen miles from the sea, on | # Cd Gane 1 aia got de ail T | gitiem pereema, and thas becomes (i Fear ua, ta Like onan aes bt whieh | ' i writer having Mt pon something which | from the ground. Antiquariane aro unset- | the Savannah River. It is rather e pretty | 1° bores vvanen ou trial | expeeing ite entire contents at @ long ago, to have reforn Of our tenement honaer Tia Hikute Go bo words in ereat Goal OF ome ee eee aeqeeras @ place, yot it is grentiy disfigured—its boauty | 90) Feftpeeresgany, tam be tatu. hewein' cent, | or eaveruaing rarely tote found | wo now complain, In vain have we looked | Gry icy, Savrrany Suet, Meteor 2 | Nev tonne, without mentioning the nature | ted in their opinions aa to tho origin oF |gadiy’ marrod-—by the bad taste of its in 53 as a: i'teew toy weateine wee we bprebae. THE TRIVES of the poser, ot the rutiletion | to that power, however, for the hanishment Hioaun ov Heaitit, Deo, 1800, § | of the discovery. ‘Thin letter was written | uses of these ancient structures, Various | habitants the municipal authority, or | $9? vi BR UB GERACA E44 to receive ender cffice ot furntehed by news renders, le of rascality from the city offices, ‘Timoafter | aH, Schulte cideat Metro Vin Aprile In July he wrote again, inform: | conjectures have been mace, but commam | perhaps, Imay, trathfully say, by slavery, soo ‘ Maipt eho Lich Wet unets | TER COPY : and ts de:i Tinse wak tas Berk todd Ch vat or eformnteny | peli L | ing hia correspondent here that ho had Ais-| teiice attaches to, them am ecclesiastical | OB, #68 the beauty of almost every fino | Domestic Markets—Wholesnle Prices meee Ler ama | Sehans nore or hee cf | ha Sint {ion to call tho ca-| covered “bere in italy, ohn if, Barret, e residence in the South destroyed by bein Orrice ov Tie N.Y, Sox, Deo. &, fol Soran 9 Satan tare} or aay etn | TWELVE Co WHE, oF bent by mall as | novements, ureing the people to pit th ial attention of the Hoard to hs inclosed | one of the asaaasing of Lincoln, for whom | oFigin and nso, cnclosed with a high brick wall, giving to !t} “Quotations in prices of the lead Prrstlaes A he Sergsot Cur Deters: Drawn | Ey Tor § oh the wheel and work for the r upon certain tenement houses in | you know a reward waa oftered of $0,000. | The Cloigtheach, or round tower of Ard-|Yety much the appearance Quote ba he leading etapleg, eh \olerwal remedy, 10 te porte: ly THE? R ADVERTISING wary, eeferte | oi iit the CAF Goveramant. f this t but a few out of thirty: | T went to the Ambassador at Rome, ‘and | moro, County Waterford, is ono of tho moat |, Jk or slave pens and, although | although varsing Title from the figures of SR cceemeeny ad Some’ tng to location. FROM TWENTY TO FIPTY C ligands bd Wee MLLORAEA MH Are OF alee Tay ceneraere Ry h have beon told him all Lknew, | He immediately wrote | oo ticut and perfect in Ireland. It is built 4 ts Rep J ae et Some ornamen- | last weok, havo continued to favor buyers’ Fees, Dewi PEN LIN b inserison, special arruncements i 4 “el 1 du ro pant week, tring | to Me. Seward in Washington for inatruc- p J ~ 1 OF of 8 clatm boring vine, May KVO | during the past few days, With a ¢ Fee ons Re Oe pay ten ertisemonte of woumaal length, | Wholly or partially, in consequence of the | this week t cuistrar of Vital Statistics | tions, whieh were received three weeks of hard sand-stono, brought from tho Slieve- | token bere arul there of beautifully laid out ales market, and 5 iron 86 Coraeet et the castrial crparuoent ef THE SUN le under | great etrength of the political sings” | rerorts forty five deathe from searlettyphus |Ttade @ declaration under oath of the | grian Mountaiue, a fow iniles distant, ‘Tho | and, aderned grounds, thelr aro all | Get market, and an extremely limited de: . 3 OF . Large of J: P. Beach \to whem commuu | which are welded together by the “coh auc typhoid fovers, of which number thirty | facta I knew, which waa rent to Amerien, | stones aro chiseled to the curve of the towor, hidden from one's gazo by these high walls. | mand for shipping and local nee, hollers of A MEETING OF ALL THE 1 ions sheatd be abdiected, | sch bade *° have wecurred in tenement houses, ‘The | and now Lexpeet to be sent in a fow days | exhibiting in its builders » knowledge of | Then, to prevent them from being scaled, | whoat have been forced toa concession on! New York OWy.” Ther sealas he a purco'el the | Ail leivere relaiing te e | power of public plunder.” Shall wo con: | gross neglect and mismanagement of this | to Washington to give my evidence.” | masonry unsurpassed by modern architects, topped off” with champagne bet | ni. nll wrados, \ e 6 cach Individead Senge THE BUN IT<0 ) | cr gny beanch of the publicaivo Lusivese abceid be this effort, yoar after year, as we | Kind of property is ® constant Writin ain the lat of October, the Zonave | Tho tower is about 15 feet in diamoter at and fastened in the top bricks haaee. Wal alo ysoadanonhidanites 2 co dressed (@ the Prowrietor | have dono in the 4 tnattore con- | fil cause of thee dise hag In many cives some further particulars, from which it] tho baso and 97 feet Meh, tapering off gra. ortar, and, then rendered as formida- | hoavy, under an extraordinary pressure tw Titer GHELbne? ans LGBT DORA eg ae disciiy aeaies want ail we atti [eeunee era of such hour © | appears that the representative of the Ame- | dually. ‘The entrance is on tho east aide, 13 | ple ible | ing broken #0 aa to | realize, and prices of this commodity wine Bess Caearesr ara MOST PUSAPL Moers s. PEACH, | ¥ growing worse? or shal sons of high character, but they fail to ap- | rican Government at Rome had by that | feet from the ground, the doorway being 5 | leave a bristling row of jagged and slurp { fast week's rates,! BRIRes Catesnloey HAJ8 DYE Corner ef Neavnu and Pu'ton et out inte ctting the risk | preciate the responsibility whicli rests upon | time received snatructions, from Washing: | fect 9 inches high, 2 foct 7 inches at the | Pointed glass to stand as gaming ewords to | 411 Vest caine : 1 ie bee erkvow Traits the New York City, | of w fidence that no | (hem, aiul aro frequently wholly ignorant of | ton, in quence of which ho seat his in- | baso, and tapering’ to 1 foot 11 inches at | kiard the grounds within from the deproda- | Mise Western show anr sre AS! OP THE Worin, ‘ eee cee aaa hig ew tbe. wert the tition of their pr nperty tnt either ind conversa veith Surat the | * The yous, of 0 ry door tiona of 1 ote generally, aud | the week of 941%, ar thern Tetlow, nd le sor hoy ti phy rao naa an hi intrust ita core an agent, or, what is worse, arned that tho assassina- | Is adorned with a Norman head; but as the o ‘J Fae V bu 1 e fh t aay Tel oo oF iow ss FN eedlemereeretsen This in th cation whieh every | leave it to" muiddie-men,”as they aro called dncoln waa planned at Rich- | visitor « ‘and asconda he’ meete gro- dis about private dwellings being | °0 © Lesthace be ie dela ed Wean be bad AE nae jTARRTMS AMPRICAN MURRITM.Aftermons | honest citizen must now consider and de- | With no interest in tho property, wave it I'with tho assent of Mr. Jefferson | toaqne corbole or atone hoade jutting out of ng Within € " pftored freely rm ea RSAr-U h GRITTENTON, | Aniesele: Sondes euttemuee * t eades | cide 1 There are but twe alternatives ato protit, The result is Jo another deposition of these | the concave walls and staring at hin at ine attcr how bean: | ther redu ay bt b woe, oor, Reurth, te whem ell orders | Sha muker.” i 7" mice ceome crowded, filthy i which is no doubt by this] tervals, ‘These corbels have in somo in- ho matter how | rod o9 the demand is very moder- ad aoe WALLACK'S THEATRE." To Marry or not to | PT Oe ee ee Pio, aber remains enticcly sweet | rime in the hands of the authoritien at Wash- | stances conveyed tho idea that the round h adorn them, | heat toe * SVERBODY'S PAPER 18 TH Mary tinn atory eff 1 ious that Peee eeitelon ee theca’ yekGh. | ington. He is now on hia way to thia coun. | towers were iised aa a moana of defence yf by den 4 to the beauty of the city “ cbt: prev perk 5 A3 PAPER Gised Giirakie as is tinal OasUe Gail | 1el-bos, aed tho needed la Ho aubiAib by 056 thia condition of things. Did ho | try. OF courso, these statements are given | Tho apex of the roof was formerly sur-| In fact it may be said of the roses, and all | shows a fair dogreo of activity, at a decline, poll sread sat ai Items PLS ul oS alla edie ; tthe Lewtatal Paks ib woual iutorest in tho sanitary con- ss they como tous. Thero i no doubt, we | mounted by a stone cross, but this was abot | ther flowers that bloom in them, that they | however, during the week, of $112 on ol = esis if interposition of the Legislal e ition of bis rty, frequently visit the | think, that it was from tho information of | down some years sineo by a fowler. A bell | re, at least, mene, and $1 S0g6l 73 6 ie tee ARY—THE APPRENTICE NEW YORK THEATRE." Griftith Geant no doubt about the decision that would be | rame, and en regarding it tho writer of tho letters now in our hands | of so deep ‘and powerful tone that It could “ Born to blieh ween 2 : $175 on new do, Beet if 280: Vea promised | MHOnA as aro necessary to hea bi V I] prevent, in great meam plained of, Aw in every previo OLYMPIC TREATRE.—M:, Geo, Jordan,*Master | rendered if these alters of Kaveusw cod,” oof ces works have Leen added withla {00 | wrvteR GARDEN.—Iialian Opsse—"' Crispin cha Mt) that Surratt waa detected and. ar-| bo hoard 8 miles distant was formerly used vila com-| rested in. tho first instan an arrest | here. Ww * ‘ pidemic, | from which it is known thathe cacapod, and | In the year 1811 excavations mado within aato their sweetness on the deser to shighd! Avance of ed. Lard is more activo, decline. while butter shows an equally well, for our citizens are decidedly if not to | ; 1 fi the si ; {ato on State dairies, and S@l0e on Oranga ‘ar Bo. the, mos! of the Fecent Sci gj their own oftiver | ko during the past Suminer, tenement houses | mM iseennte "i L the Base of te fod to tho di The'stecete aro alt 1 pochctelae rang F ~ ts Comaray thus gave occasion to his subsequent cap: | the bas his tower lod to the discovery aro all laid ont in rectangte ‘ i Boa pool rape et rerscaieus Pictoriate | 1, Davenport | y opposed to Legisl have been tho frat resting place and perma- | ture at Ale We may, however, add | of two imperfect human ekcletona at a cote | each alte ‘one being thries the width of | COUNty, prime, Other quo ee) : hae xo of cholera, aud. unless som interference exceptin cases of absolute Le | orouy measures are taken during th th, an oath to believe | siderable d ch position ax to | the other, and then 40 arranged that, at “ter i i ishad anything to do with so y 6 places wero | intersections of the row rtreets, th Invesion of | censity, In respect to the first remedy, we | re garding the the probability is g ile murder aa that of the late Prosident, | used for interment, for im sad of having | 0 pen squares, whieh, with their fine can seo but little hope, We cling to it] next Spring will witness a renew and that, with every reason to supposo that | been interred with care the remaina gave | large evergr alo trees, add much to amo occurrences, Appended are the res | the gent hose letters we have quoted \ o of havi wen interte itl the beauty, and, we prem porte alluded tor THRE ot Tnagerctar wie | {he keutieman whose letters wo havo quoted | eviden aving been interfered with at | th rand, We pr follows : { Fave, 26495 )4: Ts T4819 yanrime Thualtiy: Maresaiba TH yatoe | con hha Hat Sintra Ain Hot a little to | | Domsetie geeda vard.Shirting, Meh'd, 1Tal ft + FOX'S OLD DOWERY THRATRE— “Mysteries docks, the Hrexinam Ape.’ Vike w barnve Heats, blank fo the Litwary, Journey: | of Pais to ship's bot anty roo - ¢ Aasaa: \c .% *y Lin good faith, it would not bo | the time of the erection of the tower, A| tho health of the city opulation in | Sete brown, i4—a%5: blesebed, 1781 (8: Dnllmay ihre | CUARLEY WHITE'S COMMINATION TROUPE | toni, aud with full coulidence in the | inan, on No. 63 West Forty-second atreet, 18 | wisn, upon the short stuteuicuta In a private | foundation atone ocenpied the p IR) was 2,000; and, althongh some claim a | a6) Mannele B24a08: Bedt eal ja {ik ‘sed euher ealtab'e pervert 'ivay | —Corp) de Hallet, scare, veutriicquum, &e, rystem, Lave labored hard to pro: | accompanted by six more in the samo tertus, | Teter: to forme. as to the [of the cranin which had beon decapitated | large increase since th wo doubt that | Te8%¢ balmoral ekiria* does "G0 umgh nwes Lake ut becks oa the pregentation of « proper ver ae a al RO TONY PASTOR'S OPERA TOUSE. : Loven deedat donde 800 | sdewboy.* bongs, dancen &e. almoral ekiria, dor, it ought to yic tue | Mponthe six ritccessive nu tit ought to yield. Tu! ous M, the | duce the fruits the Lue of and the «kele e haa been otherwise i and 619 West Forty second | Kirrate } rwine injure . Inasmuch as | 6305, G7, 638 workmen il - - = y eate time wo ca © blind to the Ttaly ; nor with uitting and laying the few, if any, mare ba have be th, owt rey cod, 7 Oat BO: ntekled det Sat Th NO HIGH PRICES CHARGED | yoru avesve rena novge,—Dadeut’s tho aame time wo cannot be blind to the | gurset, all housca owned by the samo person. 1a fuller examination of the feta, to cow tion of the towe 0 or ted than hate been destroyed by fre | Meer 1, Bay ——a 18 00: Ne. x, doy S¥oalt te n . | Minato. Rouge, daucen burleeques, fact that things have been going on from expectfully, your obedient servant, | iomn a gentleman who, Whatever, his poli. | thie noble structure is aecigned to the 9th or | within the paat aix years, ‘Ove, Cruse Woave, | 8691 28; Meached THE ORIECTION TO TURCHASE | “GN peawcinon WINSTRELM—Kiblepian Dur- | DAd to Worse in tho past, aud that they arc ned) Bp. 1. Darrow, eal faulte: han during ® Joug.lifs Wth centuries of the Christian era. Tt was 2 < 148i erm # tet, Tiggrett a irl 47 BROADWAY fronts esquen Boag cance eice fast reaching the superlative degree of bad, stateepetiten Iotad wr Heck eyroachiablo churneter. Jt te | probebly ralled forth by, the needetory in: | A Celller’s Idee of wm Wiete Mathes—A8 | Kitten, crude, tat te rehned, Shadi in OVERCOME BY Lpicsracanclpenes aaa Gali Mee ae Metropolitan Board of Health what ten that it was a Cana: | Yasions of hostile hands from Bra ering Scene, "teed ‘ i nT. PELME Dragght, 004 Breas SIT TOME CIRCUS, Stletner, Now York Ch Tie politic : ving hare vean growing the Metropolitan Hoard of Health: 1. 3 ean servicn whi earned rn beautit et A few days ago, a couple went to be mare Wal plone Baas Wm. bla, 18 oe kext Metrepelionn Hove! af " onger instead of weaker, Tho politicians on, bale the position of Sani of Booth, and }ocean stands tho Teampul Deiseart, ot | ried at a village chareh near Wakeficld, | Shoes seo i ot recervede ary and elegans emertwont of | »,1 AESRETERIAN CHURCH. cor.Gremd and C120 | OF wim they are composed have used the wot fh the Metropolitan Sanitary ctun to | Chureh of tho South, at Ardmore, Tt tn] jercg” Te teidocrcy cena ead | toa mea Att a: Ar‘scte, Pertumery, Lubin’, Coudray's tsiet of the State of New York, do r ft oayt the one of the noblest ruins in Ireland, Tt | = "8" gree ware oe T STEPHEN'S CHURCH, 6b ot sie ont | People’s money to build up thie orgaulza- comiman to prime, bait! Lara: vidently the most ignorant of hisclass, | 4 Cube, To\waid) yiey Low tod ether importel extreety, Foxpe port that on the 22d day of November, 1° f the 19th | wa ibed to tho carly part tlons, and they wero never more stro voller patency Mar aly [Paid Inspect carefully and personally ex Uy, aul wan probably founded by | ant his intended sponse was one in the | suatgeClover aside Pseiby, mew Waterne Her ce domestic cobde at eth Fea, TH "7 EW Y RK SUN. = | fortiied in the City Government than they | amine the premiince sit No. 145 Cherry Cometery. Moo! Ettrimn 0 Dut he Hatt a Bist op of sake Maton 60110, The coremony 3 a4 00 ti feed. petty Fyn aud German opin, 'eeeer c »} 0 SUN, [are at tuistine, Wo have, therefore, two | treet, in tho city ek, and foruil | The battlotlelds of Antietam aint ticity | Ardmore, who died in A. 1.1208, The west | Sed until thm question was. puteeWilt Grleaue, toaboy saad A eraphace v lous secu: the facts to be as follows: That one Brox xuble, with portions of t uth wail, APO | tou have thia woman to be thy wedded |, Pebeew.—Kentacky, Geld; Ohio, Oat0: Reed risky alternatives to obi burg having bee “It Shines for Al se from—further | pehan, livjag ia Un ow é slative inter) owner that the cellar ot basement ia nsed | Contests and the n place, Brooklyn, is by the fesecuess of he} a1 that rowmaln standing. ‘There were two teat, 10000, Uece! ect NELMBOLO'S store ep:n et oli hears, wifol” Att » man turned round point t appeals to the ballot, « nul paranwrered * Jain, consecrated | entrances, both in the south wall, ‘The door | the wane yo man turned round | Lieber: ~ Raster eprace, — —a- — ‘ rant sat DAY. a QAPAY MORNING, DEC. 10, 186, nds Tb will be like: guaking chole as a tod ny lonse, Mra, Hubley, who to tho nation forever and made memorable | toward the cast gable is nearly perfect, and be oh oo eer nce | Miter tela "he bear FPICE OF THE W¢ 7 TSO Of two evils to dccide between them, but | Mat hark or the promises, charging in history, one might oxpect even Penna et een eine nines jamb atone | wit Tho bride vouch: | Cleat pine, 5) Wiaton 00; Poplar, a 0 a oo Wene ee ‘Te Atveniiees. the choice must be made, and the desperate Piao tan the tell ense tne tatece bs Fania fuimera to reapect and honor the te: | Nartng Tho church uncaniven, within Siowan Tepratea three tiosen ean une tram a ws Tine Ovn friends who wish thei advertise | nature of the that it shall bo | Absolutely dark aud unventilated except by | Prante at Ue fallen heroes Tie following | walls, 6 fect by 18, It was lighted by w Chongh repeated thres times, cask Ue wit ‘The efvll war which hae ¢reotated cur tend, and tarm: t wis one. LAT I mine, bee mente cln en wiih pees iy yo re wi vd trates- | in carly. op our office i Semen of in elire may of stom were waking | BCA We kecp our office open until » wn (kd) Hekaty AND xreater emphasis and foree, boforo the cler- gyman recovered from his, burprisg, and ot the “fratehing pair’ out of the edi- aro requested to hand ther thoir doors, The ceiling is about 6) A, aro requested to hand therm | yale quickly. hae doves. ‘Tho ceiling te bout Og fees 1 J hvek ero about 12 by 19 feet aud tho small | tho fo et window Of two lights, in the ow in the south adow high up lario' las cast gable, ® narrow Ww wall, aud a rquare tapered w rk of removing the remains of side, is # fimons Holy Well, known ax St, clan's Well. It is much resorted to by ‘ountry pilgriwa, Tho well has a gravelly Hotton, and tho water ia cool aud delicious, On # ‘stone shelf just inside tho wall y 6 e- . ru i y * pew er Dies Anu suteteriarey areivcrtys a rine, © | late hout for the reception of advertisement s W's Tribatat Jones’ abonb 6 by 7 feet, ‘Moro. than two- | £86 loyal dew mcattered around tho Antie- | 1)" the west gable, A rwlo modern altar hg tes herttbens yea fi va 1 9 for shine der the Working W onnen v bot eannot agree to classify them unless | T roland mast be corible, | thirds of the height of thia story is below | iy A few daye ato, another photo. | sands at the cast end, at tho west end, a RA Tle OWE condnAL Gad bee Tat 10; Candion Micine The Assutarion cousins of wominber ef be | peut in fn ti ano, y ° if we ean believe the repor Leveent lacks and eentiemen, wheee vtu} Dees emuirted. and wt uniarily €ive t wouen of Ni tho parson, but it had the effect of | pele she ring him to his ecnsca, and be piteously | edt of tho clerk to ask tho minister © hack, protnieing most abjectly to g sagh the ceremony “all reet.” Me was | sw con | the lovel of the sidewalk, Ibis reached. b, , # that have been |i igus of stepa from iho sidewalk, and | frabh likeness wandiscovered with » body |f down these the water flows in rainy w ciara baths aaa x amore | hack area when it rains, flooding ‘the hack A ppsose ory withas coming from Eugland daring tho last two Av Oppertantty Los. or three weeks, Ne stig South begins to swerve around to. | Mited that “the uprising ia anew ‘Tho Dest Farrily Sewing Machine. Committee on Sowing Machines, at to Ter Moryland Iustitute Petr, report ee follows: vinp Tam Exurno Lock Snca Sawine ‘om ominent ebjeets of the the cota wes y wrens al the Tp i * hall; also water lewks through tho ceiling n {stands a cup to receive the offer | nobbat an ignot on, d, and didn’t | " Be cetalunpave tof & Meriee guste, sbeehy fe | ward the Constitutional amendment, j alarming proportions,” coupled with which een bed | ristance and kindness from the porsons re- | Tt of Tha, suustare aon ” combs Ip pr set hed and ditn’t | wacuine ro meoxp ant onitens, Sfoukst tet level prvtection against fraud, teeet | time to be too late, ‘The Governor of Ala | ¥¢ have the announcement that anotler iu sane’ window. fn Ste th hai emere cared pam eet tae |e tho outaide | MAY [wor Tat’ money a rumpus | ‘118 sa wort crue tx oomerneorien, ation Wis eo am object of the Tesiitutten to ducorer | bana bas recommended the Legislataro of | *t#llment of Britisle soldiors and war ves. | about i) by 28 inche | thore are t¥o | exceptions. One person contended that | O70 1M D Crucis, | About booit job, aud he'd aworn ho'd | MRCP parte sd Mpa espace Ec and spprepncte heres of e=playment for woe | rela haa been dispatched tothe Trish coast, | Mb te back room (opening like the front | tery were nono buried on Lis place, but the | fAraly ne'er weil © did'na promiso to fet: | emt requiring Lace Powma TO WOR IF THAN gb, Te drparticente Bot mew orcapled Uy Abe. is State to ratify the measure, and there is one, upon areas) about 42 by 9 inches in | Mens Were none bubifon Lis place, bat the | ion, ‘The festival of St. Declan was kept | tly en, The clergyman was at lst induced | ovaru wacu' Pec ee eae Fit citizens, moe ex | evidence that the tide of public opinion in | Hy th Ireland mast be boiling over Tho rooms are nearly filled with Mar yew Hotter nd a tates muaber of | Nitt many superstitions observ nees onthe tig return, and after reading the couple « The Exziprte Alor 1¢ an imnrovern nt of grat srahine oF Sew Vouk” Will jeanet rememberche | Put the time has passed for tho South to re- | eats in John Hall's army must have arrived | hand eating are also dono in tho back | Cultivated lis calbages over tho shallow | stacy in tho Oratory close by, and also to a | Gun character of the baitdiug th whicl they | Su RREVENSTX TRA LTAMTLETY cr AIaEIRG ETTORE friendies working lst Thourahds of Jllare ay ceive any benefit from such a policy, Ifthe | "Pen the acenc—provided,,wo say, that the | room, The number of ol Gombe | TOT are ane deel Ane Targo boulder stone lying autong the rocks were, proc lithe serv unit te | 89.0 MON EN oTMmS MACH NES. Serks troquentiy from balt rest seven tet Southern States had adopted tho amond. | English news is entitled to credence. Look: | yaric 0 night of on the beach w his name. | two were made one, the “booit” c TUL oeariy'that dive in the evening, be tefl to in called by «ress of education in Irela years has, however, materially With tho ‘superstitions ebservan Declan'a day, bat tho fon ¢ Mbroversy | Tas 18 THe ONLY MACHINE WE NAVE EFEX T WILE GATHRR WITHONT ORANGING THR TERION.” ‘The Kev. Francis Vintow, D. Day enye:—< treated the members of the corps rather | 94,0M ly, and asserted that none were P buried'on his farm hut the contrary fact known, and number of bodies were n American stand- | Nov ment immediately after its presontation to | ind at the matter from ai them thelr representatives might now oc-| Point, however, wo incliuo to think that Jobn Lull wees the Pithomt that ermpathy and ‘which God, Infinite merer, has blessed you with the power {ogy Coutribudl to the tund, either in money, dry Jeods, o p-oviviona, will bé glaly secepiod. and way | cupy seats in Congress adjourned sine die. Female Medical Mirion to India. statements show that th at trouble in Ireland | as a lodging house is a this eellar 19 to life and w, however, eure! encath a farm roud that he t It ia proposed to set on foot a medical é ferent tothe f vy MB, Bese’, Hay. Sun Oftien rere nile eye, es Stina 1, | detrimental to health ; the letting of it Hea rote Ponty the} trish for thelr ancient Ch te Mrs, Vinton desires me to expres $> yeu b oF No. 5) Wht the Radicals have practically discarded | OMty In bis “minds eye,” as Haste raid ; | loyal dead! Comment | Leish for "| AB nid f Peete eas Delhi, | 1? aay bey Serkren to aj the Commitee by ivi ha ‘ Tn all the reports that we have had abont the |£t ACh PHEpORER ta, on the pur of the | “ will never die out. ‘Their love for religion | mission native women of Delhi the amendment as a basis of the reconstruc: owner, a Violati anbotiea sce anpied aad for religious teachers has been prover: | with the entire etie’ebon wih your sewing mat 5 bre portign of her Cine fur the Roni of her bex will fe n of rection iy of the | ject of alleviating much | (Wheeler & Wilson's) which ehe las recemnes 1 orina'iou Vy Al ‘ ‘i great uprising” there has been nota word | Tea din EOP AF RESTS via icy have had to bear many hare i | ? Tie sole to ebtnta further informaiton by auelying | ton policy, and havo substituted for it | “reat uprising : | eae pe if s A Nereech Agninut Locomotives, lads seid They Mave lind No Beat seny DAS! | ph yee and of taking a know! | to seversl of our friends, bo Whitenreet the porition that the Southern States | of #pecitlo news indicativo of an insurre ged, "danilary Snepedtoy ‘The Dean of Carhsle, England, haw pab- | count of it. Mut with the growth of Vive of Christianity to them in their seclt- | pynay ad that, jedsieg fom the fequency POUGHKEEPSIE FEMALE ACADEMY | must be thrown ack Into a terri. | tion in Helaud. | No armed forces have beet | hated, Noy, 24, 18% : * | ished @ protest againet the muisanco arising civilization and. the apread of intelli | {etl Homes. This is a work which ean only | quo wpid thie of tke mactine, promowe ttl ihe vert school year of thie Institution coum | torial condition, and bo born again into | Feperted, no Hxling has been mentioned, | 45, ip dfetropotitan of Heath | ) amoke and noise from railway | ence this peculiarity, which has been con pe de hie than | Mlustry sud peweure te ator the commanity |etateship. nce tho meeting of Congress nobody has been either soled or hurt. An) TD, Gui n Farman, holding tho position © He tells the citizens pes ace ea a laieldgc cs a . en by aman in times of sickness, ‘Tho | My puree Leww witress that the rowing meq 00) @ lar wildiog bee been My " uprising, Ineurrec pn, rebellion, or what- | Sanitary Ins tor in the Metropolitan Sane | aro pre = Sense - uly w 1 to Delhi and act un- | chine, craong its other excel ee, ie Louw bol siningh & tipran gel Sea | tho Constitational Amendinent haa not beon | P | y ° Wat dit Ogee rtp asad c ng . Dore commedioue tomas for tect ots tetas eationed by the Radicals, Sotae members | ever else it may be called, which haa been | Mary District of the Btato of New York, d ek the tnftiction of noleo and | the extension of Christianity in Ireland idance of the missionary of the | econme Bisa, that the former latse corps of Teach | | mentioned by the Radicals, Soro } | report that on the 28th day of November, | smoke, “to an extent unrivalled by any city | Could have dittere Rociety fur the Propagation of the Gos Sacco, hae, been reqouneed s while, oi of that party claim that the Amendment is | I Prvsress two or three weeks without do- | x65, 1 did inspect earofull reonally | of equal importance im Bagland,” now is tho | fem from that which would be purgu in that city. Her work will be as follows: | Mre Vinton J Ine eu genilewomen in the sekesnan’ baee ben Saeed ts tae chee tase ly » nullity by reason of its non- | in4 any damage, cannot bo fo alarming as | examine the promises situated at No. Go | time to speak, when several railway com: | heathen land at the prement day. ‘he mis | 1, ‘ro attend native ladies in their zonanan. | Pubjic commentaton bern are Mise M.DOUTON, 0 At ne inh John Bull tries to make it appe Tho | W tin tho city of New York, | pavies are absut to apply to Parliament for | Honary woul bligh himaelf wp mear | Ty set on foot a dispensary for wom a eparumment : Mr. U..W. COUIK teacher of Hocus ony eation up to this time; others say that 1 im + follows : power Co extend the station, Iu the dean- | the sea shore, not far from bie landing: | outy train native women as nurses. ‘AL wire BUMGEBS, tencker of Lewis’ Gywuar | guficicut tine has been given the South | trouble which John gees in Treland ts ¢ onsistor @ lot a pr cry, he saya, “wa aro driven from all the | Place. sins rr pertomeas would ereoud | There aro a great number of respect ake Cireolare containing al necessary information | to accept it, and that thoy are no longer en | Gently the phantasy of w diseased Huagina |and a four-story brick te houses facing woatward, by tho incessant | er very little difticulty during, ita intar but destitute native in Delhi © been mnbjcet to Nervont Tut growing steadily in numbers and power—as Christianity must always do with ithful tissionary labor—it fields, and hools for . The wrongs which he has inilicted upon A by nix fail rer at ull tunes of the day and ni ani the windows must t for if they are open w are lighting their fires seri the rel.oo! bad yrine : fe Barer: Wituiny oe” Mad of the Feiseival, | titted to ite benolite, while others still aro | Y Seu biel He Yan Joaleiads 4 FD. VARICK, | Hold enongh to arsert that they would not | POOF oppressed and dowu-trodden Iroland | A Seoretery’ of rus 9 couse ) \ Teuguheopsio, N.Y. August 18 1806. "SHY | bo willing to receive the Southern States | have conjured up a phantom which haunts whom the ie: will thus be prov will be working i sion of the Py + 0 led. Th + While whe connection with the mis gation Society in De are restored to rerieet healt! ropa") of Mevealfe’s (reat T innever fail carefully wat a dozen eng tho station-hoases é lie : struction would bo establish — | inte Congress Jo basin of the Amend. | Mim and Ieads him to believe that the re. | Waste pipe immediatety below us, the house ia filled | Me! : Will in all matters medical act when neces: TUE GRAND NATIONAL JUBILEE OF | 20 Conatess, on tho basis of the Bi | Ta Usiiea blew sn'aliont'ts be atraet Toaka. very causing tho walla and} with dense black smoke destructive to © aS Opportunity offered, sary under tho advice of tho elvil surgeon, Pesce and Ke non al trough ive country, ig | Ment) in ang event, But whatever may be ings of the lower or baxemout aut dest | furniture, in “fact one can hardly | MY ouht naturally follow the courses of | Gui lady! hus already ‘oMtored herwelt, bu sing epited every day tuivagh the coiuinus of | tho causo of this chango on the part of the ii rite oe story to bo damp, and also tloods the Wero it merely the» ata Kroatest rivers, erecting places of wor-| her consiitution is tot considered suitable HE Ae eae Eee ae ee ea raee seat int thes new | gy ERe@el Bewewatton ot texte rz oe Sher aol aks fous ihe brat shiprrudo they might bo. at flint, wherethe | 9" Inia nisl, tadtow ane me wanted fae ne | 5 ag a eap rr riper ask Al through tho war the Preach Bisperor | privy vaul nected fixed hours, it mi Ud Rave SeetG BINSGHIAG. SHI | thie work IL open up a new Closhing inthe ely, PY FOR THE | 'euore the Amendment, and that they | ratier tritled with the United Statesin regard | WIL oxintit eral at abunting and aichaling are the course pursued in Ireland. | gplicre of Christian ladies, fet and 73 Bowery are determ at Ato imeist upon a | to Mexican affuira, eo that the Mresident hae | ltrd-Caiah 4 from the ontinnally, Hardly balf au hour, Kevater River the Chris. | and may even bo looked upon as an intro _ 8 coe policy far more harsh and exacting than wa | goo yason for compl ea top to th vin of raid Houseware black | day or wight, is there a eal, except on th rhe Loot Outa. | {ictian ton class of Indian medical pri et auty bs sa poees 8 at ge why dey The Teite ah tae ob no reason fur complaluing, in bistmessace | vith filth, amell badly aud require white- th day, which we enjoy, thanking the f e \ ny which large aniary returns | £0 n pe pavement bere they bare Yellen, rrepecifely | Cuutmensnre, They aro alming wb wood | oF ihe change of programme announced by | Wishing. For like. reasons ail the wood: | Sabbathising propenaition of our Beuttiah | 8 called from, the ec pt & Krove il hubscxquontiy bo atcuratt Uy of | Treats a form the public that all Fade io it of | Jocta—the first being to keep tho Sonthora | coon as to the withdrawal of hia forces, | Work Avout said house requires cleaning and | neighbors, who procure a respite, more or | CC Owks upon it by the Christian mission | ade iate sedical knowle | ! eis oe apaly ‘aetlertoal © # practically outof the Union until an | spe pouch troops stick to M et whitewasbiu lens for twenty-four hours, . Sometimes,” | tres who traf gueceededl the Druide, Maire piss | ng formants well that othe fend inveterate Radical can bo Installed iu Pres: | jtesome tenants after wutlve te awe Toe | eet fallen ino coutinues the T 1Eoe oF ve whistles | Vown in modern Unies as M carrey aged ed of Virgiania. a ‘The Boclety would glativ redress these wrongs; | dent Jortson's place; and the second bo- | 4) d I Rk tlie Aree ii ba fact that about the year A. D.50L St, Molan itt nointed by the hound of | > — — “The. Heclety weatd Mi hese, wrens ' the rensona given alec hn na Asen an first ilo are ener rst a ir A.D), TLe committee appointed by the hoard ¢ “ “Atos - TEE te © O18 tated be sh in pesecanlon of all ing the suflrago privilege for the freedmen. [4 wttaerw thoes t tara | Ns SHI Feat repasterinus, We cat. | gexec edi that human tu. reat Abbes for Canous Regular | «.., eons to ancertain the number of maine a | Weare a Wonieen ate Seas beclen Botany MENKY BERGA, 1 The he mower ta do both of Sheso Ss Lar smells toully, it surface ix littered with | genuity cot ntinues a St. Aug pois it, Ho was himself ‘ | G26 Mrodway. ot W. C,H. WADDELL Bae” BERGE Tree | Th apie ep is du be me | good, and it will ably be sal tol filth, and the strecttrap aud lower Lall- | § D eenuillbea Or tin wears, eed peg the first Abbot saree 4 is about 23g | soldices in Virginia reports returns from |e ~ i) $36 Brendway, cor. of 320 things, and it need not be ht that they | aii concerned if, as promisel, a complete | door are the only <l for ven: and ouffering, who take rep: jles from Youghall, In tho year 1585 the | fifty seven counties, as follows: Amputa. o ni ™ = ARIS OF MORSES will be modest in tho use of that power, | Mon A ACRE ed avd ni Ii 8 tlefective vou-| vain, starting ofttiines from a vaio eho Abbey was dissolved, ana ti pre and | ton below tho kuey 100; amputations above uivea i plots 2s Jarmuea) Lites emaes DRSES Be + ‘ , ] ovacnation ts ef. te xt vting and lighting causca said cellar to bo | repose, aroused hy somo now dovelopr prethron were seized all their property | the kuee, amputations below the elbow, | ona and. making i rol eve Buch alight teipediments aa tho Constitution | dare). That will ‘ Pa itaetiieh vir tecore up ircne ga rR Horo ines iid ba. reefers qe Pore divers Maton reverted tot itish Crown, Later in the | 355 amputations above the elbow, 12; male. | itedvoed,. Price ¢1 ps: bottle uae | will not stop them, as they have already | ago cian ea Me rinmavalle. ta UneGh “iil; Arad Bnd Vovlenn Hedniee Cha aur t sane year, or the neat, the Abbey with all | ing a total of J amputations, with generally, 4 8 | shown, ‘Their programme in to cement daup from rainwater si time it st neuming the wo i] is owesnions wor grantal to Sie Walter] putution of boil feet aud ono amp feta Chemical Wamado. if ‘ungue, - ¢ Mf \ 7 \ f ‘oil Gummo Furwas nking the foulest e1 oe, whe % | Kaleigh, who assigned them with his other | of both arma, They estimate tho Hag Mess ge their party #0 firmly to tho government that 4 *) cn ; wmaking the t . When ought “at " Thee Powde: party Suntary Luapector, } to be used; and pouring ‘forth volumes of | Cstites to the Karl of Cork. In 1806 the | ing tifty-nine conntics so as to swell the ay thas | $e WHE stand every adrerap infuonse; and) C HANA Dated De : sutlocating smoke, which by law they ought | island was uuited to the maintand by Grice | grogate to seven Inudred and fifty, They ‘ ufrciure teu | they will make oversthing bend to that pur) ao Moure fur i { the Metropolitan Hoard of Health themselves to consume, Can nothing be | Swyth, Esq, of Ballynatrar, whose’ tablet | think that an appropriation of €20,000 would | = 2 be the werking of youre pow. Under these cireutstances it ian 1 f and hai {tr the position of | done! Will the Committers of the House | sscen in the Abbey. In 180 0 masonry | be aulicient tweet tho weeds ot those re Khe ert (Uy else’ a fis si fs et . 8 a 9 Metropolitan | Tefise to listen tous! Lan prepared to go | Khtve of one of the pbot's was diseov- | quiring Stato help to secure artiticial limbs. Seb an inary ottunss al fortunate for tho Southern States that | Lhe elyot of the Will is faiieary th eee eae atc ciea evidenoe) 40) Cred, contiining a human skeleton with | ‘2 : dont, Jamen they fuiled ratify the amendment. | able, but we ha i 1 | Ranita Hee tO ae ae et a Linntion cab ba aiteot | nilver chalice by ite aide. ‘Tho grave wos rs = ai There were one or two bad featares in| results,‘ eof men y CO tA YB ae : a ui immediately closed up again, aud ite co Pd occa yt tele tole t need glia Shuteh. Weed 1 forme | 18d, Ldid inspest carefully, and pe r mu Teta New Yous, Saturday, De PM that measure; but, on the wh was far | thes wckors woute t csatnine the premises situated No. 09 Kia Great Libraries. |: ORR Rie Oe aE Tg latest AUStAdlone St Tue akueral, Binal Bs cow att Sete Mer than augthing they are now likely to | way t Aan tevin the tity of New York, wu found | An American scciug tho great Turopean| Tho ruins of Molana Abbey are the moat | Th | the general Stock sapee s) 1am The best ‘ pa ia ough facts to be ws followa : cllcctions of hocks iv rengsled that hia | GXteu#I¥e And best preserved Of any in thia | market, compared with those of yesterday over e be thing for them now to do ia | election D \ * " 1 is 80 dilapidated tha on we on i allah near ptin vid district. The w overgrown with ivy, how a downward tendency of prices, al todemean themsclyes In suc 4'| tials sek i Whesdalna auike dilapidated that F com | country has yet made no effort worthy of its | lichen, and mosses, mostly stand to t ‘ BY 9 - 1 tenden ‘ ef prices, al: | Darl convinee the Norther people that they are | court of ' badly ows t tion, its wealth and intelligence, to | full height, | ‘The nave is So fect 9 inches by | Moush the changes wero slight Govern | Bhe died as sbe had lived—a Christian Ki vtente part Reet Mar neafiiens orien S| aout ot aA ely. Tho plaster bas fallen from. th up a great Tibrarg, Hy the | 24 foot ¥ inches, and appears to have boon | me mt ery stands, Gold closed at 13734, | , TM ralatives and friends of, the, faite, alee u } a" | honest im thoir professions of loyalty, and | tion, But if ¢ Ceilings and walls in large quantities in ab ress, transferring the eolleeti | lighted by indow in the wes Tho shipments of speclo for tho week | respectfully thyited te attend the fineral. hy ipue TIFIC AMERICAN | tat they deserve better treatnivnt than | out of political wsluicalt | snost every room in the house, One ef tho | belonging to tho Suithsonian Institute to | The choir x amounted to only $570,506, The woek closed | tee Herta M. FChureh, Williaiuabureh, th i} 4 Se RADE A TEAR, | they are getting at the hands of Congress, | tofind cnousl cal Wwe iy hotouly without lass, but laa | the library of Congtess, the numberof | inches in the clear, ant was lighted with | Mnounted to only $570,500, The woe closed | Mout, oF i o'clock. Ke! "MY Dist NEWSPAPER IN THY WORLD, Let them o& * h | eben cha sash init, aud all the others are | volumes in the national collection is greatly | several long, lancet, one-light windows, both | on a steady market for mo: at Ca7 per| 6. Mrs RHOULD EU BSC kL dspra ria liked Dacanibadad tartare] Urpamritas | Shore oF less broken.” “Part of the side-wall ted. The 4,000 volumes of the | on the north aud south aules, In the south | cent, to the brokers and on prime merchant | © id | Give entire freedom of expression to North: | ties in tl fear that [ot the house has fall leaving # hole er added to the $0,000 or more volumes | Wall aro the remaina of a piscina; and! aner, Foreign exchange close erurentinenta in every part of the South ; | this unfortunate r \ | Juvgo puousitar at f of the latter collection, will form au aggre. | nearly opposite, in the north wall, is a bro- | haber Foreign exchange closed dull for i hoeraph DEGRA er aac weet ; Hain gate, cor abl Av sacristy attached | the steamer, Hills at 6) days on London | sn Hrockly Poy ges e nore N ” or Memphis mas: | tinue in spite | Nh , inly very ac ut hardly | ken sepulehral ar ion to thi » vote ere should bo wt po lise oaeraleh ia livre glass hate worthy of the n wall measured 23 fect 6 inches by | were quoted at 100¢ a 1093¢ for bankers’; | Hh st 1 velock. | ruption bill | | yard is covered with gar the present tino not less than 50,000 | 6 feet 6 inches, On the tloor of the chapel | do, at short si 0: 014, On Change | Bae ety 7,08, Setanta shundacely ihoatre: Jim short, prove their professions by their | Mhor filth. The privy ts full ‘aud offensive, | volumes in the library of tho capitol. 'Al- | are taid three coffin-shaped memorial stones, nae "vio ight re ae, Da Chaass Bilzaberb A. Pay g beets fmveations, it may be f | works, aud the ero of Hadiou a Will be of | ld Feanowy. Of the five families” that lately eceupie very excellent beginnings have been | ach over six feet in length, The south wall | Say *iour was and declining, Wheat fasded 6s en ilustrated Hevervory, where lifes | Tue unusual duration of wild weather | the prewises four Layo moved away, and ‘ct no great library in onr | of the nave forms partaf the side of a quad- | without decided change, Corn irregular, nd ances of he fom are Bat may, Leese mat bap beep ‘dove before Lim in | a TAHOR, | ana 1 Tawar the family that is left is trying to find 185,000 Velomes, wat fovm | raagular open Sars, onrering 655 ae by unsettled, and Se. ade, better, Oats more pi AN Ee deg K+ ‘residence, eld - - | tile soason, by allowing fr mau | place, Leonaider the condition 0 ary, are hardly’ euficient to | 1834 fect around, which aro tho reinains ol j 10 eblevemenia, ie wore * oe Deplerable Sitaation ef tho City Geverss| ication with the country, has Las the | the house dangerous to life and eeu tho city dt New York renown for | the diferent domeatio apartments," On the [™ctive atl Le. Vetter, Pork quiet and steady | 1 y¥Cr1—On Dee. Sih, 1886 of eoneunstion. Mary ‘Tie eoa'nibatore to the Belentife Amerte, facut. att of kooning down the prices of the | to publlo health learned researches or scholarly studies. The | east side, overlooking the river, were the avy. Lard steady, aud Whiskey | Aan Lrwchy daushter of Beteat and ihe lele Aun pies See mers pela cine | 1 either i. ee He | one th cooper), No, 449 West 16th | city of St. Potersburg was founded nearly | cells of the monks, ‘and above them a | quiet, i Hf thie Gouut. Doneusl . Letnopledped te ie concueted wiih great ivf |» THE Fonult of the lato municipal election | chief necissatiog of life. Ay soo as HOE soot. iw thio awner, hore in a bill on the | ene hundred years after New York, aud the |loug row | of dotmitorigs, extending E ineade ene relstives of x fy, end to be dlstingulshed mot ouly for | has convinced every fricnd of reform that | ects in, however, p will be pat upto | offering apartments tor hire imperial brary of that capital contains | about 61 feet by IX The refectors SALES AT THE BTOCK EXCH ANGER, ‘attend hig faery fr ay 009 eae tees ak rasinae hut fof tbe | anew plan t be devised to reclaim the , the Winter standard, This is, therefore, the (digued) Santis Mie not Jess than half a million volumes, ‘The | eccupied the south side, and was 70 Winer BOARD. otheria-iew, J. ike, 7 Kutgere et, vue i ak | ei en aN 8 ORT ee Oe ete Sauitury lun | imperial brary of France has loug hid tho | feet Ly. 20. AL tho, eastern end or Pea e aeee tie a le nar ven ots, Man doverninent fro at mami: | ‘ . Daren Dee. 5, 196 Fepuitation of being tho largest in tho world, | this building “w private cha artar, Dec, a fr pre- | bagewment, ‘The fact is indisputable that the | bought now the greater will be the savis as va Tite collection ja put down in round num: | 27 fect by 2 opened off, and In the west thea wlan of Mike, will ries Wo leverage character of the mem recontly | Tho vact difference betweon buying in lare A aoa Poe ies Vers at two millions of volumes, For some | Wall of tho chapel a mouuinent was erected Tespective eailiugs. Ii Slseepes I “adboeding tam sieaa elected to oilice is even lower, if possible, | aud in small quantities in evident on the fource of Roewlsdes, the value ef which us beyond | than usual. A few—a very fow—good and. least reilection, It is cusious fact that fox t, it has licen the ambition of | in 1820 to Raymond Lo Gros, the founder of ish nation to have the name of | the Abbey, ‘Tho kitchen apartinents oecu- Duelling, which everybody thought wa on its decline, has bad on revival standing fi no world respect pied the out aid ry DONNELL—On Sar 5 vl : wantity ef coal, flour or other at nth aerate reviros 10 | ceamling Gree in She, work in teppeet, te | Med the tiorthwoee Mae GC Fhe feanuale, One aM irk gD D Sages lise of oll Patent, fesouner with | FEPULALIC men were chosen; Lut alarge ma- | # given quantity 5 © Pranee. ‘The journalists of the capital havo | {his matter, and the libgary of the British | Covered a space of 46 fect 10 inches by 18 IMs friends ani relatives are rerpectfully tne 16 claune ther ooh a, weekly, Jority are notoriously corrupt, uusorapulous, | ple in daily use, the poor man pays a higher | been exc ing cartels right and left, and | Mauseum hus been rapidty augmented to | fect 9 inches, Outside the kitchen is a large tend the funeral, CO ict bating tad preserva mand tye Sem: | and, in every respect, unfit to adwiulster | price than tho rich, The smaller the quan. | Now a ta ti | early, @ million of volumes. Tho annual the early days of lacie ea'ea Tusslay shasasen Des itd mea cod rrreecretis me re , uni ne z | 1 two 4 abi: | expenditure in Chis dep tw cut in now, we | the inounalery for demeatic purpose, {ants ot a quiet street near Porto Maillot, | bs much short of ono hundred g otill higher up the River Black- Hois do Boulogne, hearing & noise in the | thousand dollars, ‘The City of Manic hy with | water wo Hed another Abbey similar to the Offices. by mail te all of, . } moro than tho same tea sold ho | Hight, looked out of the windows, and saw a w about twee thit of Providence, | foregoing, bub not wo extensive, at Clash- r= f “ute aR. lection has beppoued, too at a much more than mo ten Bold Ly toe | A otaf men in fashionable cvening dress eur | bh were tian slx hun" | more, aul bighar will wt Lismore, we come 0, 81 Park Row, | time when the intereste of the city | pouud, Coal bought by the bucket | pounding (wo of theircompanions, who wore | dred thousand volumes, Florence, with tho | Upon some of the most important founda- iumperatively demand an honest, efiiciont | ful costs the purchaser twice ax much aa | lunging at each other With rapier. One of population as Munich, has an aggre- | tions to be found in this section, Lismore Guario pager, equivalent to Beary four the affaire of the city 0 the rutisfuction of | Uties purchased at a tino, the higher is the wighuasy Pook eiue, Bie heer, To be had of ell the New| 2 people, ‘This uufortunate —ac- | price paid. ‘Tea sold by the ounce costs staat erp, a a es lock A. ‘consumption. ‘of John McGuigan, and sequatntances of the fomaily, poet gh ee Srotherkinlow, Muley, Beg rf iagh McKay, Beq. are respectiully dens. 100M. 8 @ NI Te, a aesch iy nk TP HE PERSIAN HPALIX Fn thas moet of the ie ought by the to: "i crything | the combatants fell and the reat y ted > of tour hundred thousand volumes in | contains, beside am ancieut cathedral, ete,. ay oe *,. a he earth pie so tbe atin tnen ths | 0B4 trustworthy class ef public officers | if Le bought by the tou, So of everything | ire is ody hua proved to bothatof M.| its public Liparies, Many other facts of a | now modernised, ene of the prey Wadsivld've vthaed vp Wor ton toneer ley end ofter por erful detergents t Every one kuows that tho city ls now stag: | else that is retailed. ‘The route, the bale | soeuin, the son of a banker, and a woll- haracter might be added to show | enatics in Irolasd founded by King John, oul, a ea gering under an finmenso load of debt—a | rics, the profite of retail dealer, all come | known wan about town; the diapute, which | 1h of European cities in those means | It is now the property of the Duke of Dev- MUPARRD—On datanier, Dec, & Wn, Shem debt which approximates our entire national | out uf the pockets of thos who are unfor | resulted in the meeting, seems tv have been | which contribute to the higher caltare of | onshire, who hue greauly beautitied the en- Uestae chenhenh, So Wast tats af how Yar hi PP | occasioned by high words passed atacard | society, While we are doing #0 much in | tire surrocadiags, Lisinore ie the birth whose house the relati ds of the tas debt before the rebellion, It fe known, also, | tunately bliged to become tees inte ein fal is aul wrapped in inys. | oF <vumtey” for ‘popular Litruction, we | place of the philosopher Boyle and of, the ited {0 attend, sfterueo 4 at that this debt is rapidly augmenting by rea- | This consideration slould einialw te @ been wuable to | have uot up to the proscnt time made ad ny ‘clock. q ee Congreve, an one of the oldest Arclaud, Ato Man's abtaguwiay | UUato provision for the waute of viscopal sees now existing in howe en. 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