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. SIT Fennnt Hone Dange fpecdp 6 dvee ee cae daly NEW YOR UN. The melancholy low of life by anffbeatle AMERICAN MOWER.—THE ONLY SELF. Oye grtrete FoR Atte which was reported in yeatorda A ‘OTLING MACHINE. na lamentable pre llth wees ection in abstraction to winteh S4TH YEAR! ave Leen brow: cal the alten ied to the pattie lar Rivet tion bas teem palate the wants of geen, mite qorettan t the ABURRIEAS | Ti VERY lest ace OE VERY, REST MACTUNE 1X USF. « | nine pera: wed. TI ‘emmorea, and withoot 4 the Jonrne! of Facopt the J yon the eye peter Metin ne Whe ee | CHEAPEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN | suggestive one, nn slows how much more at are greatly ab oe ue oe can Tun Wort, | the pubic ate Thy the sudden off treqnent necessity of oiling the bea! of acawe f I to human I tha: mt Stmen hee | - fn @ raw sk ierucaea’ Wate ater erictag tents | rng NEw YORK SUN peace every furtiey | 110.000" Wo revournale or Vacroy ait in recingne@nt st | sey chialnine the wewe of the day from every nart Ahetée, Large amber of pér iy to any machine. The AMERICAS ER | or che world, oherber te Atlantic Cable, ti Tale ol teflhene area nim t oe fe a Te TEES AN MOWER, | rent corte Mall.aod rreeen's THE WHOLE ine | cous ale sight after night Pins, are all BRLEHLUBKICA® | es farts, AT ager fer ett trop lowe | tity epee THE FUN fe rend EUALP THE PRICE of oth v8 without any pi }\tom, The perniciona effects on and fife of what yr Ro Sas ort er wan the oF aa une Comeserare tbe tanger thes ice Gs ans cao pretiay ervotigeryryhtioisyidern itea soe tae tad site free at thine Kecween the. iriving Whee’ TUE PRICES of the pape ecuione (ban he treme of Gay eff-e or farntshed by news venders ie TWO CENTS | ; a tinier | FRR OONS tad i eotreret tears al US gernee has eer cemueigre Beier | SER COBY 1 and We detivored ty carnare Ht 0 | tontbtedly of pare ae St IE Sinan" hsetina whick wows | TWELVE CENTS PEE WEEK. or ovat by mall at tan oat te euch mone [TWELVE OFT "vies ecuiee the Gutter Stare Independ. | se cea he earning: eusbee WO, vt mS? fal’: rose’ she tient of the frome which Si cTuntages ever eee theraree trem mean ‘Th noun bar « air, Ven ant itn mere absence of frk tng to lecarton, FROM TWENTY TO PITY CENAS PER LINE, for each tnvertion, epeeial arrangemens ay Ne made oradvertiewmeats of oueual long — roaran parven | Ths editertal deparument of THE BUN fe anc er | sleeping ro Sse oa rows Ln and at | chevy of Jeeta Maaco HBR SORELLE | ern pa ci Rae at un Ye eked whchewt dt | icesioasshemid bo Sate catuerisrione | 10H partally opened at the top, 1 a Liott TAFT, cad bes we rescerrims | 40") Oe es sehlisstion besnaes should be | how incten ignorant of ita necessity, and 1 mma. Every ap Seatieat Seramice tha Mes Injastive to Women. + eooetrmetiom — eddregend fe the Prowrietor raform } necessary in the arrangen nt essa oested MUSES 8. BEACH, | construction of tenement houses in all large bet Ene. Corner of Nassam and Palton streety Tpomcnamerian te the ahora and fave the Dev vonciy. | _———— UM. Atte 8 Tre ae a sort The Weeden | large number of ‘yo INL OM GA NIRS," The Bisex Crook" Crent Panweace Bat Loupe ivon gr it ratisfaction, and have far more useful wild becom an a SINTER GARDEN, — Asternson at 1-1) him ihe = siren, 1" en Katherine and Te, | ¢ RreningVaiian Opera“ ihe Harter of | j.otwithstanding all this, it powed by the Seer of the Tre ROADWAY. TOFATRE RL. Davenport | PO*d by the Secretary * Solsier of Fortune. | the most trivial reasons, to disch NEW ROWERY THRATRR — “rovesion of | tl as, Com. the H.pec'e Son Tensone given for such PED BOWERY THEATRE —Ouyeattee | ieocceding wre, that few ARLLY WHITH'S COMUINATION TROUTE | | ‘ (7 # a2 sre we women at once fr not be withont —Corpe de Balen sense veutriioy uum, &e Orr a NOTsK ances, be TISTH AVANCE OPERA HOUSE. —Dadrorti's Micstien Senge dames, tur enues, of, the uit wud troublesome to rec tions from ‘other wou kin cue Tooepe, Macaces sf PRESBYTERIAN CHUR 1 cor, Grand and Croe by be oi Mabon Par WA objection is equal OT. STEPUENS CHUKCI, Sieh e1-Poir cod | Tsltafel and industrious w redval apie : ployed have —_—_a* THE NEW YORK SU) “It sklees for Al.” the crowds who seck 1iM@ oceupa' Secretary McCulloch has n AY MORNING, DEC. 1 sieihannlabg Wh isco | be found willing to relieve him of t ‘The truth To Adverticers. this unjustifiable prot Orn frieade who wish their mdvertian {ian old fusk | mente clacsi@d, ato requested to hand them ) te employm ;imeariy. We kop our office open until a | above the drudgery of ale te hour for the reoe tion of advertisements | stress, simply! t cannot egree to classify them anles, | persons have ps sition is to nt k ed themselves GPT TBE SCY aND TOC Gf a G- Poe Powe 1 Cate. -—- —— salaries, and it will be a piece of glaring in peeved he of the New Radieal Policy. stice and inhumanity if they are uncere. | TSPEPSta— GREAT stort ramme adopted by the Radi | mouiously ejected, and deprived of rs Sea 20 pted by moniously ej an prive DYWPEPSIA ANSTEILATOR to Te GESTION L088 | TOLENGT. | jbo bare FUL Diseast see, Line boom formally presented | fainili 2, "10 grant certain states that have been | cinployment of wom: a wore snes | of the Radical nd will doabtless become | measure. }s law. It provides for the appointment of D | Previsional Governors for the lately rebel | states, entirely discarding the existing gov: 1GH PRICES CHARGE Lawlesmess in Misourt. Tr lawlessness which has been TR OBFECTION TO PURCHASE |crrmenta. The said provisional governors |i Missouri ever aince the close of the rel AT BROADWAY FTORES ' , ign, has Lately become vo formidable as to OVERCOME BY jes iuired to call State conventions, 9d | | iucg Governor Fietcune to call ont a BT. PRLUMOLD, Doan 14 Dreadeay, | U0 frcedmen are to be allowed equality pert Mesepslites Herel, with the whites in choosing or Jus rere rede large sod elegss emmoriment of | acting an delegates. Persons who held ee Te Daeeee, b Labia’ Coatar's | \tury offices under the Confed brim, L be saa Erie > eracy, guerillas. publishers ofr papers, rebela who violated an oath to sup on, of who have been | aval or Military Acad hag | emmy,” are not allowed to voto for delegat AY. ___ #8 | Wien a Convention shat! frame « State C FAL! AND WINTER | stitution, granting “suffrage to all but the | exceptional classes,” whea that Copatitution T AND EOE EMPORIUM, | shall be ratiled, aud when the State slit opt the amendments proposed by Con to the Co which he states that a people of the counties in. wh have their haunts, that law-al sana are in imminent danger. tI bears, | tesaats togrreserve the pa of thi | enmity that was engendered dur were titution of the Uuitod | SMnisy that Was hed | between Union men aud rebe states,” then the representatives of that * | State will bo adwitted to Congress. Sach ell the atten the Lee mace went, weean get an idea of the strides 4 Wiapees my week fadtag | that Rudicali lo within the Laat its. 8 feign 4 THe EveMaN) eoportw year. ‘The new policy embodies all of the . Jand goes this mach further: First, it |deatroy® the popular goveruments of the Southern States and sote up arbitrary gov. ents iu thelr pl np during the rebellion, when th has rueted, th UENCK, 34 Hiwery ‘eur ot As ure BOW OC¢ jog ia Mis by auy other Un CHRISTMAS MUNDER!oouRYs 2 addition to the classes disfran- | Tue House adopted a sonsibl LADY'S BOOK chised by the amoudment—ex rebel news: | on Monday, declaring that “the proy rcEMBER, 1806 paper publishers, guerillas and those who | that the war debt of the country shoal jh V Wood Cute! held minor offices uuder the Coufederacy : | extinguished by the generation that Third, it given unqual 1 suflrage to the | itis not sancti negroes. In addition to these points the bill | national ¢ vides that the delegates to. th A beautiful engraving i Tie Page eoneiatlg of ‘The centre teblenu. in tue piste stitutional Couvention shall loyal | to claim that either patriotism o the | mandet be Wo fogr there will be | debt. Mi Heinen Tia'e Hiquidation peeve, ve ning i) hg Hee priors conte’ y furnishes ui Pergibe taciariselss aresiita. | frontin. inthe evant of, tn ‘ynuange: of |alsnoeia eiccu ihe erovacn sty or BL a Ye feet isi | trouble | tof tho passage of | slance in whick t F Morning that bill, Tho Southern people, of course, | were paid by the contemporary are opp | President ix opy | case of ite prosoutation to him; and the | like Northern Demoe } In short, a majority of whe yp: | United States are op lew te it wlmoat to wm man; the | nor does It show a ¢ * teuoiton Sacks Zoya vil to it wud will veto it in | notional debt was extinguish: raj sts are all opposed to it, | guishing our own, ‘The tate w ye of the | Union w pao to it, mW mitch as ON that of ¢ Works ku) dominant party in Congross. If they ha fully deterinined upon thir policy, of whic cad or Worst 4 good proportion of Uh h| hat future g ed 4 Vure, eontrit y | there is apparently no donbt, they will ear-| With regard to the po flat: fat Vey it ont regardtess of consequences, What | the pooplo with taxation for t worl'ee | then? The bill is ostensibly intended to | piling uj an immense revenue, tik carry out the provision of the conatitu. | mo question, It is on the sate pri Aether of Meer Bide"/ tion to tho effect that “the United | killing the goose that laid the gol il gowuinue, rite i htece | Staten shall Susrauloe. to avery Bintan re Brac pen. RORTATC TE eCCRTE publican form of governmon' hat work, Wide Yuan: Yas however, has alroady boen do 4 thet et ow vibe by virtue of that Constitutional proviale 118 __ | that the Presid appointed provisional | einploy MUNN | governors for the Southern States, hortly | ent, has heen all wun fier the close of the rebellion, Since then ont have been established, deyatim a! coutniue eve yi tan be wanted ior ihe he OF tale as the Hock Btores PaAtirts-ParTes 15-PATENTS. € CO, rntinue to wiles! Paieute au Governinent jx stection ou bew Luveasioun Syerience ite Ro ( Peustine alateey a hee “ and there ts now no more Constitutional of the Sun | To the Fai | popular gover y,whon I ration” to Bea Jan etal ' i with the « Vv STOP AND) LOOK Af SCHENCK 's FALL | Stent for tamper th the Stay | was a Spaniard, and weked hin wou Me 4 8nd nae jermment of Both Carolina, for instance, | tong about tho plave, Hy told a vecybody 84, than with that ef New York, 6 houlthy, aud plonty of work to be ol ery he 4 there, ete, Pwant you to give me that the Southern States refuse to | tl Bren 1 “i foriwation you own about the pla th rede ize the proviaional governor that are | yt sbtie me very much. Dwe i to be given them by the Radicals ret D got way encourage the United States army be sent thither | you Yours truly, HE HORACK WATERS GRAND. Syicre ry, give an onder te that efect 1 And if | upon the character of the man. \ L refuse, would he not be snstaine sovera. Bina aie Ly a majority of the peaple of the United | man will do wellin almost any locality me asl 1 fi as Staten! ere 1 a desirable counte for hm 481 Wrosdway. New Youke Gosh’, et ‘These are questions whieh now | Brazil w My a desiral antey £ wcoud-hind plano, HOKACK WATERS, force themaet upon t onsideration of | an American to emigrate to, we FPHREE THOUSAND DOLLARS WILL Bhay , {i Null for CU SensIO Py -cemie || ivine: Chir AAnEna 8 Leautitul country Foeidenoe, 4 om Kerpart, on he Hay Bene Berne a Fr hy uh a . Bilnicike ou rope ler fe foot Barclay ot, Moudaye, Wi luee | both the uw ud Fda: before 1 at ai priety of thin plan, but th wars THE WHO! body aro inflamed to such a degeoo that | to goto Brasil, Wa, Wife meet vogeths poetud country, Slavery ex we WO Ba urnivious iniluchces upon ,leliae, et be carriod out, We ared t months, in as good t p will have the good aense to see | had, should not take mnatitutionslity how unie,no matte Houle in that | ¢ Jorument of Broa: ntly not agree | climate is porlap of $4 per thons than the market, price Nenosat Drown Yan ble to Americana, healthfal, no far on the ft Is said to bo for persons who are not nccli Brazil is now engaged in a war which is draining Ita treasury and. ite able- bodied population, and business there ia Texan, and pone rapifly over all the privvt) al ling with the fl! ‘The work deseribes aon engegementa that bavenot teen den red by The work is rendered more a trees the Introduction of 144 meal eng f distinguished Federal diagrams of batiieflcids, As an instance © recorded, {t may be mentioned that as 1 battles, of mere or Ione Importance, are ca The work ts accompanied Ly @ fine conperplate colored engraving, 22 by 95 inches, of | the sent of war, | Lanovrare’s P. amp ine Oat? the Fontans Atarm of | mem— The Middle and | ‘The Kenvons Irish Patriots What stew Net fe—Arrival of the Country (enti gh. 000 per | Lower (Lanne of the inaufficloney | natives are concerned, 'n of ventilation in our erowded tone Re eee ebro [TIT OLDEST DAILY MORNING PAPER fousea Had there hoon proper monns of | mated IN NEW YORK CITY entilation in that house, the lives of those Mt probably have been currence, however, ina very | very dull | apnom from and @ senaible «in | Maine, the gr Sirnteh ‘Freope ‘te tro aud The (ro aud —' Cunrd_A Wrong Seent, &e., &e. Doms, Nov. Z7, 1866. All other matters have given way to Tn short, Brasil holda out no | Kenianiam. “It ia the all absorbing | tangible Inducemonta for Americans to emi grate thither, and we advise our correspon fent and all oth stay in the United States at lumber ragion of the Fisaly cher range of fine 1 kenese of she lthe State Secretary of State «1 the agregat the year was 41 to New York valuation, was worth ‘Then there ix the item of but ter, of whigh the State raised J,0%9,000 Lbs, h in New York, $1.9 cereals raised d figures last quoted ;the very beat droves me real good cattle at 15@ | conversation. ‘The Castle authorici their heats full of it, and are making pre # to commence the "at process, should the occasion arine, in who atill remain in the ed. They aro even the expected might take place while they a t from their homes, Theas sonilons cor | lower clasaon, the people tn the proper sensc porations have not the sense to know that ® | of tho term, fowe nething. ‘They are all, or rfl complinnes with the law would | ing at 16}4@I76 © interested to | paratic Fa mlawer but equally the very poorest at S@%e B tb. thia afternoon, with all Ket closes fier country gontle ony Rall Car a weol crop onse to wontila Way have | afraid to go oat hunting r companies evaded the Ju w of Congress, passed last sex sion, te regulate fares, Coe and Calecs —Tn the market for m: cowaa slight fnoronse tn the supply ia per: coptivle, chiefly, hoyever, in the poarcr ag at $ia@eir paratively | Published by Harper & Brothers, now called “ere ». adtuit of no queation. ‘This poiaon re Itural annual trade represe and » half millio mbered that 1 The middle and No mere charming volume than this hee ever heen devoted t» the fairies, The werk is ® transl | tien of 036 of the mort graceful and fascinating of orn, who, though he bs pleasure of children, haa acq if a Iesting reputation as @ deep thinker, | found student, and @ brill Awl if itin re this produce fiuid a market i nul why the ery gj emanations from the the rattieatios | body, and tame re dangerous ty Hfe than the | lation Ss tance, and bo ensured in all our teneme by the enactment of atringent law tee | THR PRICK POR ADVERTISING vay, second: | ty that effet. ‘The poorer classes are oft | for inferior, ‘Treo to the instinets of iP | thoir race, they are deoply gratefal for fits conferred on them, while they even ecify that tickets shall he wold | forget or forgive # wrong, The condurien during which English tyranny and English ion have cursed this fertile fand ful fond eannot be forgotion by her remember with » fondness approaching devotion, the men who suffered nnd died—though in vain—for Irland. The Hant and chivalrous Sarsfield whose name will bo forever associated with fhe hiatoric k, ia never forgotten by the Fitzgerald, Emmet, Tone, are henored while extraa mn Th the departu ‘en a Noticenh| erpecially of poor grasa calve high ns $100@9110, r veal calven there hi inerenae in rocelpt Iteration int eation with t ald bring tho awin t the word ‘oonve. writer, a Fairy © critical and intimna'e mee intance with the manners and customs of the Raat, and be himself aamures ws that lia details are #11 borrowed from narratives of Eastern travel. ‘The translation bes preserved the apiritand beauty this of the author in every sentence, and has furnished ‘© rare fens for youthful reacers. The engravings are unique aod suited to the taleg they embellish. ‘The typographical execution of the book is feult- lena, and the binding is that chotor combination of the solid and ornamental, in which Harpers de Ves to preaeod « really euperior publication, A Btory of eur Civil War. |. HH. Mathows. Published by the pony, M9 and 12 146f, 49 shown by the aame to be @162,40,155 41, an Iderease over last | Tele@ are the rewult Upon this wealth the 2825 M2, being alves Wring about . Calfakina, Meee, Sheep and Lambs.—Throughout the poet week the marke degree of stagnation seldom witnansad of the trade, and priced last havo ruled remarkaly ving been made aa low an 1@3e ¥ th With the arrival of colt weather, and a better prospect of grente: the mutton dealors of W, dealers are mapifestin ness today, and up to the prices to fair sheep, 44@50; good, 1. Lamba a oolskina, ench. $1 1 —In the market for dwine much isted throughout lower ncale of pri 1d weather, however, od & more uncompro. and prices have been to nomething like ast quality antmals sel + Tair to good do, ot ad common at $6 G) sq "| 9 well, way pa & tioketa for 41 pha exhibite J much for themselves by avoiding closed rtment in whieh | € the night should have tae win t. government duty. | children. The: tion of real CA or year 1A wan Teall. be ‘oson twelve yeare the State has ite wealth. are very defective, 1858 to 1862 they Prosperous and wealthy by over $21,000,000 i it. The valuation of the Btate af Wisconsin to-day iy more tham three times the above figures, if tt could be pry; Stato railroads carried 2,097,576 during the year, of whom they killed 19 an railroads werg 87,126, Stato tax of 3 per cent. was paid. The umber of acres of farm land un: tion in the State thi uid compel the compe from which na to prey the gorernment lar Fit a neat ‘Thy Belt road mite tho Huttery, a muat go to With street for If memorials to 1 at the oftices of 1 thourwude 0 tthe weather, Bat a rae fF activity among ‘ashington Market, a little more frm: en have been again rin City of Lime: | Teish people. Smith O'Brien and Moaghe The unfortunate mon now under going the horrors of penal servitude in Ba klish priscas, aro deaply pitied, and if aym ove them of the severe and degrading labor of thegolitary confinement, of the dreadful mon life, they have enongh of it. Stephens has how an opportunity of immortalizing kim Ii he proves # traitor to the canse, he Will be execrated ao long aaa true Irishman If he succeeds, he will | be like Washington, the Pather of his Coun- s the Tish Moses, who will have led his Where he is It is supposed be tickets, or pay 6 conte. «could be fou city papora, lune i Gey Tasturos, aly advocated justice and right in thia matters bat the node of argument to corparations thonld be directed to their pockets, in the ‘This ondy will bring If tho public who ore have long been employed in the rly aacertained. sury Department at Washingto tr I at eqrcdy American News Oo ee Nanaau street, New York. Stories of cur civil wer are to common to a tract much stientions though the one befre us deals lose tn war and more in domestic incident ‘than mom sovels of (te clase The author has evi- da some talent, bus ehe might have chosen s mubject better wuited to her powers, ‘Tum Craverssos, Chap. 1 thony Trollope, of Tae Ganaxy, wit! by WoC. & TP. Church, 9 P 4 women, who hy pathy could re ‘oa receipts of the 7, pea, which week, resulting | proved themselves, with rare exceptions, With the advent of co WALLACK'S THEATRE. “ She Stocpe 4 C60" | eminently competent to do the work requir. Lofthom, It ie admitted chat they have tony of thelr pelaon mising disposition, But what ie everybory's bitkinens ix woek's by iat Meg at ‘season of the year han: dreda are flocking in from the country, and MPHC THEATRE. Mr. Geo, Jordan,*iastor | degree of proficiency which renders th ae the city is becoming atraitened for ticketa.was noble a her employes without long experience With Congress only ashy pro: Receipts at all the yards during the prem Beeven, 5,569; cows, 80: vents, 3,011; awine, 2, le ati there will be mach during the coming winter wh about set in firmly. N: fering in this city Masanerndo at Gen, Grant's Residence. sheop aud laubs, The pleaving peculiarities of Mr, Trollope, and ‘Dis eatablished fens as a noveliat, will secure him ® legion of remlers, eager to juilge tor themectves Mr. Wyse, of Lloyds, bas addreasod a let- | of the ierite of his new productions, Tue City erings has alroady been extensively read up to tbe last chapter pul lahed, and las great favorite. hia employ. extraordinary Clalme of Tiritih Ship Owners. will tarn ap 1 our and Genin. nee, on 1 etroot, Washington, | on Mouday even ter to Lord Stanley, directing attention to the claims of British shipowners in regard to the capture of several hundred vessels Lm few days sineo the circumference of Ire! women who are ineflieient, Principal army aud navy 1 to find the it up and propound Given, the (Head) Contre nto find the circumference of | officers, forely aud a number How eraden'e! Cannse Ha\"2 Mow eredey cl Canada Ex‘ fo Buperfine Southern, #14 654 fom enpanan (6 fait their frienda; and that it is ine author of the Lake Coun- Published by Harper Brothers, Mr. Hammon aley, replied, atating that no arta tont has hitherto been made between Her 's government and that amination an uaa xpootitars, while the for posi Fone novela are weiter very good nor very bya sod 0 rather Leille that will have many admirers; bat it ham hardly ente of great popularity, The tele is © plain one, pleasantly ‘cl, and evidendy drawn tie noenes being chiefly among the | but good hearted people of the | Evgland. ‘The general style of the author ie wiite | Me Tike that of Chprloste Boon'e, ARTIE ConMas’s Creyse. wis Inconsiateney | gave it up, and 60 did I. q constantly arriving, and any of the regiments tainted with Fe rout diflleulty would have to contend with ising, is the doubtful toy ty of the troops and police, They are not Aud when the number of soldiors.dee., who were tried and in most casos convicted for Feniantsm afew mouths ago robered, it is not at all stlo officials distrust the arn t guards qtatioued all around Thus is @ work STRELSLabepiaa Bare | tome With regard to the former eyes Songe chuces, ele arvel SEW YORE CMCTS fickre . New York Cir rging the whole force because the | neral’s eldent *¢ f the maaqerad the beginning aid afterward f & fow wonld give offence izena, arisiuy, of the late civil war in (ue United Stat character of Kuekee'a won ay for Western Yel on Who are en th tever todo with ‘the Agricaltaral Laborer tn thing whatever todo with The following picture is from Macu in case of an ty i eneral Washington, Sir abadours, pages, p Ttntian brigauds. od ua fairies, queens and gipsion. <I was twoat enjoyable allair throu. das the inangu of festivities New Yore, Mee. 11 1804, eeminatens, lcaahgcterane be rode: icra nes heavy at ea « 4 gallantry or eee pre heery at 8 ipp ime, and #1 pationes enough to attend to tho multitude of fair applicants, perhaps a defiuty might All over England, a working man, receiv: ing hia Wages om the Saturday hpon a sliding soale throng! He has his bit of hy Pobitished hy nt the dreary 19 Washington strec Jeasant story for boy®, coataiainy may wonderful adventures on land smd water of Char- Hoya who are fond of the sea wil take great delight to the desoription of ailing aml tailors, which make up ae large part of th aX {a well and aerviceatly bound, make @ prety present, ‘The Nest Family Sewing Machine. The Cotmm'¥ee cn Bowing Mad low York State Fair of 1856 1 “We fd the 1 DMaonnen to be ser: ing pointe, viz. plilty end Thoroughness of Mechanica Construction 1 Fines of Operation and Management t neem ani! Rapti Beauty, Strength ani “Variety and Perfection of Attehmente end Range of Work! commencing ort an follower serie LocaStitcn Sawin tm to all others tn the fol at home to ace it heart move with di navory pot-lid more kind- with the dry wants hia old woman ‘long of him; he seen | The bc. Ler eo little all the week, and she be always best tempered on Sunda: 0 10 school to gag don't mach aoe the nee of lived Lappy without it—'bating that matter, Leyoud him, let them go, bear parvon, aud bring home the n come home in good they had best look out. Now, Molly, lift the pot-lid again. ool! Got ever another oniot Having beld high feast on Sunda; thanked the Lo inhaling happiness, aud. bei our Lard’ eapocial lay worning, oiled, and feeling his ed, narrow prejudice ag of women for any dutics twelvomall 1 VY pensioners, and at to be depended roracam: | they are women, Then: staployed im evi Let the young inthe he between Maractirs nin tHeve honest, and in every way worthy of their | idibite: ’ lediterranewn, ot routes are performed by these ate ain dition ie, from Mat- g and Marseilles to Miva ng bouts, yaelts, or other craft that course arrest ato the | The afternoon quotations of the general Stock market, compared with those of yes: ow an advance in prices of from 3f to 2 per cent. Governments were dull with = downward inclination. 4. The money market was casy at 6 a7 per cent. on call, with » fair demand, There was not much prime paper offering, and the rates were 6}¢ a7 percent. The market was qniet but firm, Prime ukers’ bills were 109} a 10934, and short sight 1100 11034. On ’Change to-day Flour was dull and 100. a 150 lower. aod in favor of the buyer. 20. w de. lower, culation, and Beef heavy, Lard higher and Whiskey er, two being sciites to Hong: nd Damuty of Model and Pinab! “ Adaptation to Material of any thickness by ax Bar; and, in the “Unequated Precision with which it exeentes hy by means of the Elitptte Heck, dik the First Premium, 94 torday afternoon, als for the conversion of Southern States | means of supporting themselves and th We trust the Secretary will find gress Om Monday « bill was intro: | some more rational means of correcting the wed in the House by Mr. Wamp, of this | trifling disadvantages connected with the the canals and thus avoid th TEs Ee | in retettion, « republican form of gorern- unpopularity that would certainly and ment” That bill embodies the new policy | properly follow such an unwarrau’ The coast guar sisting of houses watch house, a drill ground, de, orders to keep their arma in their houses, to bo ready for a sudden call, not to permit Mephens to approach the stations, These coast guards do not amount to much, they aro iu small detached parties, t few, but far between, coasts that the fighting would bave to be Iu the large cities—Dablin, Cork, Waterford, Limerick, bo taken, and the country towns In my opinion, how- de Galle to Cal to Shaghal, trom Shanghai to Japan pore to Thatavia, services, and are perforined at a © knots per hour, ceded during the the Mediterranean by from one to two knots, and in the 1 avout threefourtha of a When fortheoming changes ocear in the f oarown Todlan it is possible that the tie Messageries China route may be subsidised to carry the English maileto and from Suez or Galle to Hongkong and othor China porte. ta. from Hongkong without knowin, closed at 157) track speed of 1) and we therefore favorites), off Fasiny Bewine Macuiem, ian Qowan by ‘una And he menus to be j ot hin pinch of toh co, and two Ineifers in his waistcoat pocket, and in his pail a most glorions dinner, hang ing from a hedgo- teeta jump upon bia back, but he reall not encourage them, with bis own d fond of bones, and havi Of course, his 0 wean Skwina Mac It ts not on the From the Christian Advocate. & W Inon ts the Machive par execk Ty tv beautiful in mouel and fluie', marvelous nnd fascinating in execution, aod equal in efienoy tu ten oF twel puapienons Corn dull and ctive, chiefly for spe Pork firmer, homily sewing: im the first right to bohind; for it is w law of nature, adinitting no exception, that the poorer @ man in, would quickly follow. ver, the authorities are moro frightened than they will be burt. ‘Troops are patrol ling the country every night; we are in re- aartinl law, and God help those who may be exposed to the tender mercies Sarratt’s Neception. Arrangements have been made in Wash ington by United States Marshal Gooding, F the reception of Jobn H. Surratt, who ight directly to that city, Fortress) Monr force of volunteer militia to preterve The Governor has ixsurd a proclamation, in ortion of Missouri in to infested with robbers and murderers, | who defy the civil authority and have the tympathy and aid of w large number of th Mrrnomier Roox Coxcray, SALES AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE, Protermitting tho us ask of the He has 9 great hunk of old bacon, from the cabbage-soup of yea t bones to keep it to- da cross junk from the ch t_pot,) which he ‘or Tuesday ; Reing in constant recelpt of inquiries from ous brethern respecting Bowing Machines with ra quests to recommend and pure conjunction with somo lady friends caret snd thoroughly examined the various machines «( practieal value for iarnily made by the Wheeler & Wile Company, 686 Broadway, N, ¥., to fully combice the easentials of « good instrument, aud portant ashe is, I G4 400 N.Y Com. B., 15% [00 den... ne, we Lave, |e #0, 500 Trea 73-10, 1 1000 atti torday, with three #! S. has confensed his The United States Dist fore which he wil ro] “3 ring and find thoes ouniste of Chief Manulectarig Sx355 will put up at ithad jheen left at keep it from tho childr *troke of work ye viefuals to console ‘th Then upon W wwant of this thorry Kugland come down to the scrap 3 eee > aceording!y called fur a force of eaval: The secret disturbances in Missouri is ms do searce a and only got stronger for sehool upon Local Matters Thankagiving— riuters Strike—<lam- zg. bs ult to discover, It resulta from th Having seen ao favorable re triet Attorney—all thorong jury will have toh a the residents of t and Meinity, who may, perl lag supply him with ¢ ily loyal and Bes. EE Mitwankin, Doo, 7, 1866, my last communication nd passed away It was “a day of gejoicing and of nother,” asin the Ithy did not forget ighbors, and on that Jay if never before the rich and the poor met together and each rejoiced and thanked the Giver of every good specify the charities in this city as th lar to those in all large Christian Suilice it that the poor and needy of all classes were not forgotten on our great tan | Thaukogiving Festival, Tu wy last En great brutality, ) were greatly oxa that thetr benefits should t en, and hence have interestes ourselves in thelr bebslf, df and drippin, 333 feeling exiats Letween these classes that led giving Day came nothing but bread, And be will not have fed tn or unless he be a good work , a hater of public houses, and lis wife ss convieted and sentenced ling presents HY ALL MY GOODS ARE WAR. Nee of today, aad by com | {2,0 neighborhood wars between WAS WILL GUNES the Kadioal policy of to-day, am ~ y My. | Whigs and the Turies in the daysof the Rey ‘on had ak paring it with the Coustifutional amend-| ciion,- Old grudges that wero = J. Den} Elwarte Venerable Man”? 4 (Va.) Exqeien confers canonization up Willis, of Nelaon county, in that agr, is now on a The Richwo: oir less fortunate were separated, are now being fought out ‘The other States will be lucky if, wl ¥ do not witness such seer Want a Wheeler & Wileon't wing Machine for yoursell ur frieut, see Ell ge ‘Tur Awmenican A History of the Horace Greeley Pablished by O. D, Case & CO, Hart Zegesce eee = wr bunt near Cra | Heretofore he has always. go Se o= wo acetncsegy oS SESS: Second, it disfran An Indication of Lower Tuxos. Of the many histories of the war already before the public, thay by Horace Greeley, of which the lume Is Lefore us ts in many respecte ue of the most readable and complete, ‘The first volume deala wiih the causes of the rebellion, fe marked throughout by the autho:'s personal oplujons and prejudiced views, which render hin the conflict im ite true charac tm almost froo from the detects shat mar the first, and treating chiefly of plain facta affords but lit le scope for specula- Dogioning with the treason in sonal, every milllary cecur taken up and rapidly the account closing with tho fall Misute accuracy tn all the ~~ | first time in his li fer from a ¢ eure, Time, comfort, health, are alf saved by It. 117 nitioned a murder case of 3E225r castes: thirteen children, ele en of whom are now 1 by sound principles “20 Adama’ Fix. dred grandehildren livi gorated, as Taf wpeared upon inv Manutaciory, 16 Bipeck, He works | ya y day and ull day on his Cari ‘unable to appreci ‘The second volum Con: | the approval of tho House." It is absurd Downey) died of ‘The River St. Lawrence and Westora Com tion oF opinion our forte on the Tex rence of auy import Nervous Hendaches are instantly ¢ umatances would re dent of thé’La Crosse, Wis, ing from Montreal says miat.c Remedy, So. by ali Dug-is! ne oF two old cK ” | office attaches whose support of “Overcou'm” * Overcoats,? ~The large ¥.B Maldwin, 7) nai United States, of Richmond, atest nat: | very 2 Bowery. ‘sit Larate ae we are now ly aud “nobody is hi commercial highway to th wutry that tien 1 “The Howe Machine Co.'s Lock stitch bLLAS LOWE, Morebouss of facts shape of narrative, this history will pro bie addition to the Muerature of the wai of the author seems to be te giv Mitle commend as possible fuets can be beter told by spother, he modestly Stands anidy and lots another speak, pa‘uralto expect s book in which #o mnch ts coo. doused tp be dry and statistical, bub tom this fault Mr, Gresley's easy style « ‘erbaps no writer could have dove better with the same materials, Toe position of the author as an unugual factlitien for the of facta and incidenta, the Glowing ‘The latest local excitement here waa an ght on behalf of cous Western produce to tide | Wisconsts, according to its owu account, to weMeut of the business of thy ude of the proprictors, » no weight with the | if this generation coutrivuted the lives and “The mont elegant and wacful t Owe of the uarivaied be Ing Machines, 643 Bio ate, pa and wherever wile Hovk Leek: y it is righ ite present mane quadruple the value 1 taxable valu i 5 A pay, but whou they were to employ. : of overload 25! 3 were to pour their tr increase of forty per ten, but refured t ten, aud are now advertisin: reas it in session, the TH 53 cot Fiver ComMETE : rely redeems it, for a Jewish Soldicr, A woalthy Jewish fered one hundred Jewish soldier who # eof oftiver by bravery | fail to and fifty thalers | ject ot wahip 1. Price #2 par Dov Gina couerally. Mows Chemlen 7 Kees it Foes receiving its reg | editor hae give: accumulation and selector Of Ide eras and vigorous aty! | fragment of the History of 1863, taken from Chay= ter XX1, may be cited ag an exampl Perhaps the vory darkest daye thas she Fr maw, were the ten whic Fourth of July, 1908— when our oft-beaten army iomae was moving northward to cover | Washington aud Baluimore, when Milroy's demo- huon at Winchester seamed to potas | tereup beld to our lips at Frederickaburg and Chanceliorevilla, when tidings of the displacement ree | Of Hooker by Meade, just on the ina | Ove betde, were received with # painful sa prise by many ead, sinking hearts, when Grant Vicksburg, and Banks by Port weonerene bad for hall « unesser, Ab thie and depression, | tho early eppearance of Lee's victory crowned Lysiove ln the streets of Puiladelphia and Now ultingly anticipated by John | thousands, our leading Democratic staesmen were one god addresses for the approsct > ing suniversary @ our Nationsl Lcependence, @ time delivered 10 applauding, boussnd® though the speakecs we yeschary as the Outo merchaut of bis ei thalers to the commerce of the West must have a outlut to the Atlantic, aud if we we shall not | very long until a Canada annexation will apring up here that will n Fomade Restores Gray Seesteres: a i wo nnd drugales, Ruy your furs from Harkey of 169 Bronde ' Draw Sie:—Lam a inechasic an on the battle-tield mt, My trae is very bad at pres |dowinh soldier who should capture a tlag Hoth prizon were gained | tho St oral Susskind, of the tir ner awl th [bo all wintor, Dhave been out of work fone | by ¢ months. 1 was passing dowa tt Just pre eded the water-courses 23 tho fuithinl | os S Be OuAL LAS. Hith, 1800, afer # of N 4 sure, oF we'll do it ourselves | = rs and apoke to the hoa tn vthwith. promoted vu Prince to the grade of ottiver by the | without 3 or improveme: would give to Western trade and con | would pay all the cost aud expe | very few Four ‘The lecture season isin fall blast, spent a little tun Kejoctod Stone poem 686: tek, Trelawd, age 63 years, A iereade of the Tel ane ine respectfully ’ i Muteday after ‘rim bis late tevidence, 1“ ‘Mee eof «great, de~ rs SeaereEzzze ooo £5: and commutation of punishwent accorded Emperor of Russis = 2S Anna Dickinso siood willl tu Middle hh BN, Wee ay riorning, Dee, the family are fai'y luvived to alvend the funeral services, ‘ 1 i 100 Cam. Coal Pf... = young prince's marriage Sho haw all the tive and tery of the strong: compel such re 1 Will the Pros | The prospect for a nian todo woll ia Bro dler-in-chiof of tho | zilor any other country, depends gi York was (coufidenth; ee ars for convicts | ina very acceptable } \ haw also given ts wit and husmor HKarnum follows Miss Anna and Gough, Cat dterent to lex mis namely, “the Art ot ¢ se working for it experience, trina, energetic, persevering, and which wore in Aeete ec uutry of ® gigantic Rebellion, sad insisting on ag i” ite suppression, iring, Bor the tebsl armies lesure (0 overthrow the ‘tnd sover fual'y the Unions Dutihe chief functionaries of thas gov" regerdad and renrebeted ile evemes to be ‘ed, aud overcome." For the purposes of the student of history thie book will be Insuf tend tn ite detailay but for the enerality of readers and for every day reference, het) he onite extensive enpuah, The sreced po>4 nt to go th ro al culote c y ean | sivancing at ibeir e forcilde manner bu en t man who can tint nothing to do for f eae E382 be made by hawk by honest tou x andl quackery th Hut, of oonrse, fools in the workd there must be | wand tn the man that bath bot much money, for he «hall wot roadily become a prey to lund shsrks. lumher trade of tia State is annu- ally becoming wore impart ile to emi oe 7, roland, ib the: Dis father's reel the mines, with the | Par A the inpro | But we wouM not advise any American me | addition of being # Histrious he may b very low in th te there, with all its hawbuga wo, ber to warrant iis in aRving that tL many will profit by the beuetlte of this | files of the tansy #1 & vutiied wluost LO the ot Russia will be 1 See Fast Prine for other ine. Yous rwolun -

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