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YORK SUN. THE 1 Sap) A Hewine—HoWw OFTEN We TEAR SUMP R RO ST My | var wutevns vou Aut | 34TH YEAR! elms madeine the VENETIAN, LISI: UTHE OLEEST DAILY MSHNING PAPER In New Week € feerer thn sormaL or commence, er Slots of bouties ea ris any Tartbare, 1 | AND WITHOUT EXCEPTION | a Cheapest Daily Newspaper in the World! Bene Fires iat ak: MFRICAN AND FOREIGN NEW YORK SUN # had perenioen + aperencs fo eeu ine pavenie ao have acie Tele ual ee a tates and a UY IT=—1RY IT—AND You WiLL Us m ul the Leconn oe ON niet S HAIR DYE UF advertising Farel thes been before ihe public for over eat cation office of furninied by news v6 TWO CENTS PER COPY and ia delivered by carriers at the Hons Store or Shop of any who desire it, for TWELVE CENTS PER WEEK, or seat by mail at SEX DOLLARS a yea THE PRICES VOR ADVERTISING RATA HAIR DYE colors the 1d dove bo: require a weer? CBRE TS HAIR DYE we wid teil reoeetble TY TG KET Y CENTS VER LINE, for single rival each inert Special arrangements may BATEST8 HAIR DYE le progt Sire Tong npeae mosh tnitmste fricata The Fuitor! tof THE SUN DEPOT Soa, h-eocond », Willies saat 1 erruP. Braet, t s should be addressed ranel of the publicw utldressed ty the Carrere CaRPets-£ O'FARRELL, 967 10 5 © MOSES & BEACH Conver of and F ‘ w York City FOR SALECTHE VHITESTONE Motel Evening Amasements. am Waie Viiaee | BARNUMSA AMERICAN MUSEUM Afternon ina Yau Anboreh's Corlection of WHA Animale 220,00) ensloainies. * Unele Com'e Cabin.” WALLACK'S THEATRE. New Gomis Drema, our OLYMPIC THEATRE.—Ths Long Buti, NEW YORK THFATRE.." Co NIBLO'S GARDEN. hy Black Crook.” [tr ite co There ere 8 on, rE eet deah «det iaren | Sf Kalroed ae dock wea: ihe teetiy fer Bowe. Lagu een ti A New Way to Pay Old Hew at Law, and NSMPIION, GET BELLS CEL. | YOX'R OLD BOWERY THEATRE Ziiteh bo. t Went | CHARLEY WHITE'S COMMIN ATION TRO Compe de Bailes, wonge, voutrivo iin, & TONY, PASTOR'S ERA NOUBE taverns ke the tty Peete on DIPTA AVEN( B OFERA HOUSE. Badworth's Cel ATS ME Bell iene, Borge dances, burleaqnen ACO MINSTRELS Fuhiepian Bu TET UF SUN AND YOU GET A GOuD! pp , ry , mw GAP Beeicne THE NEW YORK SUN. ANTS MUNN & 00, HAVE “Te Shines for At, palet ese i THURSDAY MORNING, JAN. 10, 1 To Advertiocrs. Oen friends wish thi vert ments classitied, are requested to hand thom inearly. We keep our office open until a Can the Democratic Party be Savodt Ve Democratic party are considering t - ty of h » National lu at, O) 1K t are deela H of hi Coaven t Aes Suimuer tth As att THK SUN FOR YOUR! this move ; ; ae hin z — ted. Ttean hardly be to ual ain AND ELECTROTYPING | fur th er deeiren tt the Democratic leaders, that som thing must be done to aave the remaina of the old iuertber tinse er nthe | x Pulisbere cam have their works by bls procs where economy ‘ie eeed locos ibis and flectioryed whem editions Are large and sroneny stl a ie party. ‘Thoy soo that it is constantly « ing lower and lower in the political mira, and that its total disappearance canuot be 33 CA CAR ae reat, | far diatant unless some plan be adopted for q ot ay vy omg | ite salvation, But the mere assomblage of Te OLOEaT Pah Lane rT THE leading Democrats ® National Cor 0 TANT TO EVERYBODY} 1807, the BCENTIFIC ‘ renolutions about civil rights will not save | the party. Ithas reached too low a stage to bo saved by stale nowtrums of that kind, All the skill and resources of the Adt tration wore employed in the attempt to restore it to health, but there neve > failure, ‘The ty can be rejuvenated only Tie presene size, Bas bad reat number of Rngravings of oh apuear iu evecy Janus, with te One was a more comp! | Democratic by a complete change in its management Tnatead of the old fogy ‘policy to which it | hus latterly been attached, it must become tment of science, uss Kiwiil e'adapied to fo the a tion, and the adoption of tho stereotyped | —— a nkind on foot ta much farger than | quatantine wl oxptre on tho OMS | hs eit! too atate | ver before, This is a consequence of the | then be received into the prison of tho lor j. [Government which cor every assistance, pepe aR st nawpply Af heand and moat for ening aeason. Candor table, but not the leas who feriounly consid: Charen and “tate, of th Tum lataat diapatohos from Mo that in the enrollment of property in that | immense profit realized by the existing r countey for taxoa, all possessions of the | road companies daring the past yoar. While roh Wore exempted ‘The property of | the rate of faro is the samo that it was in TRMPER OF THE SOUTH. from our hi and the Church boing vory Inegs and valuable | 1864, the cost of running tho railroads bas | etections (rem Late Southern Journal far from the Pe eel ate than that @hich times unpala- | pilot's announcement that no ot if we aro worthy of polit | race asctned woi firenides, ral Capitol, y | land in silvery glory ; it waa like in Moxioo, tho result of this exemption will | diminished from thirty to fifty per cont. sia canvas, with eve! 0 16 follow her racing nd Yacht C bo to gmatortatly lossen tho propor inome | Alt thia saving goos into the cofters of the | .g7M® sso pauls tidates womtin OUH WISCONSIN LETTRR. | pry ratte ae (ke bats of tho government Ifthore wore any com: | stockholders, and it {9 not strange that their tetotion t ning Southern | wieesr Spates Tpeatet Me-—Kmlara. | Henrietta dashed by the N penantion for this it might bo jastifiable, | avaeies has led them to embark in an un- | mat ee = Foi ek tn —Manicipal Meaara. Jerome and Knapp, th ‘veer sobs ie ott ware Sanabble —Yasonic Gathering Union Kee), ily larg nomter of wen eailtond pro | mah Maeeupergmute, mine Routers gto ‘earenionThe Chamber af am Linjitai- | jocta, ‘Tho olty seems to be entirely at the | to help the cnase of the South, and. to ab marie bareionionntn States thus'h, | HI that haa. the opposite tenden. | uy Fleet wing and the Vesta, dé but thore ix none. ‘The conneetion of Charo! t ' n h all the conditions of the race Atrictly complied with, down and State aflaira has always prov merey of these railroad monopolists, Boing | *t#in fro ed. ‘Tho eoligion of a country sho ns cy. To discharge tho duties of patriotiam a | " place. As the yacht turned up the channel 1 ion of m ry should find | well organized and having plenty of money, | elearheadsn ralmn tempur and aeril poland 4, Mitwaunie, Jan. 4 | [Cowes the lend shut out the ii homo in tho hearts of tho people; it | they find no difficulty in getting new grants | mind are ‘necessary. “He ‘who oor ‘ahrat | Sitce my last, Christmas nnd Now Yoar's | like one who has finisl should depend on ¢ for wich earthly | trom the Legis raving and ra ture in spite of the pro: ing, abusing and picking | days have oome and gone, and they are now task, the brave little yacht ome. Letua | can yacht had passed up the Channel. The nda audden binge of jieal salvation. If 0, the proof ia uot far | sunshine lit up the chalk clitl« of Old Eng. | Stock market, compared with thdse of yeas nation of welcome, | Under every atitch of her atayanil set, and with mm the stiff breeze, the racing flag wud the private signal took ite da long and’ toil: | bil aatod ths | Preseete! New-, Warkets, & her Ameri | New Yorn, Wednesday, Jan. 9,6 P.M. ‘The afternoon quotations Of the general an illumi: | torday afternoon, show no changes of imé portance. Governments were steady al yeaterday's Hgares, Gold closed at 133%, The money market closed up easier today le than for some time past. Call-loans ranged yey that | from 6 to 7 percent. on Governments and had beou | stock collaterals, Discounte were dull and went, the | only prime names passed at 7 per cont. The market for foreign exchange was dull nnd nal at LOOK a 109% for prime bankers’ The following will sow the exporta ub ensign wind, and | 80 slackened 4 ‘4 | sive of specie), from New York t@ support as may bo nocensary, but i sliodld | teste of citizens. ‘The Lac * | Is with ‘Yankees,’ and shooting and | “as far ax over" from « and floated leisurely along. Her verted table ja teats of citizons. Tho Logislature ought to | ng negroes, may deceive bimsell into | ‘years 4 blue-Nghta abd rockets announced lier arti | foreign ports, for the week ending January » he fatand Haxurious par that | pass a law providing fur the disposal of rail- | the belief that he is a patriot, and ia help: Skating, sleighing ond their kindred | val here, after having crossed the Atlantic 8th t haat no many counte road franchisos at auction, to the } ing the caus of tho Sonth, but der | Amusements and exercise have boon the | to the tale of Wight in thirteen days, twenty yy. caltther endttles | maoking ! & fatal delasion, Ono oriler for #0 ¥ ‘ two hours and forty-six minutes, mean time, | Fer the wee rt 716 acking nourisliw nbiie fonds | hidden, and alae Bteven tiie Bow Foads fre rider for several weeks, and especially du . biddor, and slso preventing new roads f harm to the Southern cause than ean be nn * ing (and that withont having carried away any | The forsign importa at New York, for tha aud growing mighty t rinting lem: | being built ia streeta wherein thoy inter | done by the quiot nud exemplary conduct of 8 the holidays. Chicago and Milwaukio | of her light gaily same period poral ani pitlot vst worldly | fore with business traffio, This plan would | @ million of good Southern citizens. This | 4F twitting each other on their skating as anlired of eany 7 i 1 ‘ wutrio’ | give tho city a large rovenue from the rail. | CXCéPtional caso is taken ae tho true expo- | comme mand t est retigion, np: | fonda the franch ion ttt ts . il a= | BRE Lis reckioan uecdorthe reown | meveree b citics | MAMA me that havo hoon reat: | from entirely mi zing tho right to the are h dd throughout the North wont one hundred Norwag 0 | tree am aneonih GE as: anutdene With be ae ons ‘e if Git rosibiotedy Gai (i Manin lea that North which is to pass npon the qs: | from “Vaterland,” arrived in thia Uity you ‘ : nee Jan, tat PRT STROM $180,048 \ ; 5 | atreate — | tion of our restoration to the Union tend 2 | [curred to the express train on the Tor On ‘Change today Flour was leas active Churel 8 boon absolute wn | Bates. Passion te not eases, wrday from Chicago. They are a hardy | Haute Railroad, near Paria, Ky., the at tinchn: prices, Wheat quiet pararonnt, ar + it cont Crlats, rages upon Northern m 1 nogroes aro |looking set, and like all their conntrypeo: rf Fw aitiai OF eklivenik \-ais sen datl and Geslintagi. ‘Oats dul oxorcles euc woe, 6 @ill be ft | The Indianapolis Henao has the follow. | no part of @ 8 pan'adaty, They do ple, thriftyand sober. They were well pro: jod “down ‘anes NPAT: bak en dull a bs ae ! that nat hanes fomowhat arn view of the situa: | HOt help the Sout e thoy simply | vided with clothing and moncy ; and aa the t high Three other pamsony ‘ firm. Pork dull. Boot quiets for that nation to make any real y ; 6 | ruin it h mon are our worat enomine— | Viled with clothing and moncy ; and an tt dragged off. the traek ana thrown | Latd dull, Whiekey quiet and nomianl fiberat (dou sas aout | thon of tho eountry | move dendty oka Stevens and Hut. | majority of thom intend tw remain im this | iy aga ank of tho cut. ‘The scone | ‘Tho receipts of cotton at this port, durin men who will take advantage of powor | High feeding, littl todo anda good time | ler. Mut f in WE Hate would | City, one population and wealth will be t after the catast ¥ OS | the weak ena Prods ® ae a a tae generalig, mako animals. stoi. A fab | avon become poworlore for mischic raby thtesied ined than deaerily ‘iid | the week ending the 7th inst, wero 20.74 it, to defeat their 4 al antago: | kennel to sloop in, and free access to the ne oe °F healed, > ate Pork-packing la quite brink just now in| couiuslon and 4 Mneeit the | we balées The desk pe 1 vy nll =a ich more Alable tur iuwert w full set ot | ANd dieposed of at the varlient possible mo. | NUeauales mud West W 5 tho fright of the oceupante: wie, tinabte, te { (8 Port (estimated) comprinen 195,000 ng countries, and ol ones, too, f toetl Ih the ealf-of the first favorable leg he | went by the General Assembly. We cannot | #treete, whoro the husinoasis chinfly carried | the fright of the occupants, who, bales. Reliable authorities in thie city tmatter, the most perfect model of inde | ineets, than is tho mangy, half starved Sin, suppose that any momber of the Virginia | on, are crowded daily with teams, and large Laalon tc] topple, over. Srety make up the total receipts of cotton at all ence of things « 1 epiritual ine pariah whom nobe :f , and who Legislature could "0 degrade hi eal and numbers of porkers are being bid away awful steep, anil this, w the ports, from Sept lat to Jan, 411 Tom ours nang. owe opto, wih | ean craton mabaintenc by grubiang | Migs pub gratinent 920 P0t ("He | pay for Raster ni orb mat ted unk Se tot |S om, Ht sh 0 tan, Inauriance anknown cleewhere, yot itis in | turnat incursions In search of coutreband | risks of bio mon who periled their | Our Board of Supervisors are or. Be Revie WN od) Ee Nad] Whe sane poriod in 1865—65, and 1,061,900 8 no danger of becoming a political tool or on. | a4 40, into back varda, out of which | Hives anit loat their property in the cause of | heads over tho dismissal of one of their of L passengers from th [cones gine, Lecauac separate, av it should bo, from | Me would be ruthlessly ‘brick batted | the South, We shall not believe that there | hose an Inapector of the House of Correo iil that iu three cars behind | SALRS AT THR #TOCK EXCHANGE. f if caught in thee wet. Tho well to | ##oue such man in tho Logialature until he? ; : ; D agh o aiugie person: wed beds rain' the Government, Religion, like all t do sulle of carriage horse, with unlimited | actually votes for this measure: | Tuftiaction teattatnt ee the: Bosel fron at | seriously injured, Many had alight scratches | 1000 178.46, -81.re.108% Jo N.Y. Cen, R ciao, haw a fitting time, place and province |oate and abundant hay at command, is| ‘The Memphia (Tonn,) Avreat. advises tho | injunction restraining the Board from ap ntuatone, but nothing of any conse: | 299,04 tat Vaio gs in th ra of tho would, but ite namo has | Hanlon with his bools and more given’ t4 | Southern States ae to their future conduct | pointing hia suceorsor, The tn will ‘As the crowd of pnasengers reach: | 13500 U8: 630%. 1ea' 5 ao i Wwe ‘lost Jospote naa ctoak {TUNING away than tho amelancholy mand | (ON ene (ir agar wrgtel tomorrow evening, aud if dis ground in safety, one way Teo dow 8 te n wat hy tho cruloat despots naw cloak | emaciated hack, whose life ia a perpetual | 1 the following absurd ang, bombastic | sored he wih be aur oreoded, but U not, ho | through windows of doors, the absorbing | 190 0.8.60 j04's. O34 B99 we to hido their ambition and wickedness, ani |ronnd of ardudna service in curt or dray, | atrain | hava good chance of reappointinett hy the | olect of attention was, the wrock of the Roped aeanexcase for tho worst enormition aud | with Littl or aothing to eat rty exer | «Sond no more representatives to Con: | incoming Board grant ar, which could be direotly seen verlag § he most heartless oppression cinoa iv chastening ant reining inluence | gross, Keep up no longer the farce of State | ‘The Grand Commandery of Knights Tem: | through the darknoss in the held b hao to chet us ayn tempers of huinan eattte as well as | governments, Loach seltreapect even from | plars of the State, has beon in session hers | from which arose the piereing cries o a Os 18 ue | domestic animals, What is true of indi- | that arrant knave who refused to hold the | for some timo past. A general election of | women aud children, crushed beneath heavy | soo § ” 10 we A Grand Eaterprive. Viduala in also true of aggregations of ni urta of tho United States whore the mill: | afleers fur tho ensuing year took place on | timbers, wounded! by aplinters or waiter the as tener th Ys i | Yhe Paoitic Raitroad tw tho moat atupene Mula in the Aomo ling, Communities scours: | tary power waa above the civil. Zo your | Wednoaday, and inthe evening all the new: | beavy iron wheal of the trac he uight | Joe +8. & Y Railroad ia tho most n- | ed with peatilence or f e not wicked | fente, O oracl / Obey the Tee eee eee ene eee a ee nee | wes baneriy, calc, bus the eoverity of the | (Map oece oy too & dloun undertaking of the age, whother con ply for poing wicked. | silence to tho indiguitios which you cannot | posing corer The eevnsi ‘aa ren | Weather was overlooked in the general anx- | 10900 Obie & Mis. 272 109 # fidered in iteclf, aa an engineering triumph rity they | prevent! They do not wound the soul, | dered doubly interesting hy the presenta: | iety to rescun the nfo tun fis 19 6% or viewed in connection with ite results meddidlesome, axuctin | Kecopt the froedman's bureau aud ita small | tion of a superb silver tea act, valued at | ploring eries wore hoard | fhe a8 By Thia aa? divieh tele: aradoatly butt rally , Taking o lieutenants for legisla jurios! | $500, to Sir Kn ht » Palmer, Grand | — — st 10 o kis boing gradun view of United States of | Think, but do not daa the | Manter of the Grand Commandery of the | ‘The French Court. Wn 1o HY rtowdily pasted forwant, ani though little | North America and the strange creatures | Lord lives, the day of your roward aball | United Statos and Daat @, C. of tho G. Cor A letter from Compiegne, dated Saturday Ht talked about, the amount of labor already | Which populate them, wo are impressed come! For t jod though the Devil | mandery isconain. ‘Tho act consist of | arternoon, saya: “Thore waa to-day a sta, cH ; ‘ ; 'Y | with the conviction that the country is fast | seems to reig Nortliora States pre: | ncoffoepot, teapot, waterpot, creamer sugar hasbeen sla taal M dl aa 6 | 11 18 accomplined is to excite wonder. | going to the devil, with constantly Increas: | form dated, angry, sullen aud avenge: | bowl, and stop how! of elegant pattora in- | bunt in the forest, the rondeavons being at | 45 be This entorprise will have a powerful intla |ing momentum. | Anarchy ta but a short fe graterul c ribed aa follows: “R. E. IL T. Palmer. | the PuiteduRoi, ono of the largest openings aot ence on the commercial affairs of the entire | dirtance ahead, and madness rules the | the weight of kinduess, Past Grand Commander, by the Grand En: | in the forest. The m: presented # very " Wtineuts Te null Lenut withta tho neste of | Hout. ELyon don’t bolieve it, look at Con: | the fai leada to the campment of Sir Kuights of Wisconaiv. | interesting apoctacte; m pack of aixty-fouF A, a lh Ne: 605 «. Road the radical nowapapers. Note | publica. Lat us remove every obstacle out | January 9d, 1867, A. D,, 719." fine houmla, white, epotted black and | 4 189 40.cnt American coulis a tract of country of al-| the imonatrous and hitherto unbeatd of | Of their path! What in it to weinto what | ‘The Grabd Consistory of the (Ancient | hrown ore in bi ean liveries, | 18 94 Yo P. h brown, with keepers in bright green liveries, | 1 ye | most incredible extent and richness, Vast | schemes whieh aro now being elaborated | profound depths of political damnation they | and Accopted) Beotch Rito was also in | gcoupiod ono aide, whilat ou this other were | £2 iy Wee lecrltorind hole ncarcahg. aiecasactle. will be | £28 the purpose of porpetuating the rule of | Inay plunge. In their ru it. | Seasion on Wedueaday, and elected officers. | Cirrhvoa from. the neighboring chateaux; io 8c ride das \* Witness the decadence of politi: able, lies our salvation. | jy fartous runaway horse yesterday throw | hnntamen in the tmperiat uniform, and | & + Ae suddouly ed to emigeants whe will ap: | cal honoaty, and the fungus growth of poli. we Have only to neithor ati nor apeak, but | his owner, a Mr. Wilde, out of the wagon | pharea-bancs and court vehicles with guoste | 3% eS 18 f and develop the agri teal scoundreliam. Sweet are the uses of | only to breathe and think jon a stroct noar tho outskirts of the city, | Coming ut u gollop down the avenue. It | 09 p. pewcae tay Hie aTGRPALY it RaulaG Fak = MALL tlversity. Poverty ix an excellont means | ithe Sandersville Groxotan gives the | teFribly injuring him. Me, Wilde managed | {ay a rich centumon of toilets, costumes | $0 °° de Hae iT of grace. What we now to bring thi ee jto orawl to a neighbor's house—David | Wat hi Teh ing picture full of [330 $0 MMe LEY M8 Mow reach of industry, At no provioas poriod of | Houle to ave the country same advies in milder form, thus | Racke, a German—who went in pursuit of | animation, the frame of which was mipplied | 1 40... 610,108) Our nation's history has the dovalapment of | from. the of deiagogues, | “While entering upon the new year, atill | the animal, and having eaaght him, a4 he | ty the lofty. tr The, Erincs Leerial st00ND noARD, se distant regions been of ao grat ian | drunk with fanaticism, isa financial crisis | deprived of our political rights iu the Un- | waa returning bome the horse again took | arrived early. His Imperial Highnoss rode | 10000 U4. 4.6 iM 10 Ere R ‘ Cn Pope | MUCH @ criKia nA will Geoupy the ioinds of the jon, let it bo one aim to advance our mate. | fright and ran, throwing Mr. Racks with | q'amail creamcolored Arab, and wore the | hia? aie aaa portaneo as at pre Yast debt | poh, with elforta to proserea their | rial interests aa a poople by devoting our | great violence to the ground, and killing | imperial hunting dress, as did algo M. | $0000,N.¥- ta *¥4 tm he es the country | fortines, and amawe they with | attention to what may. be strictly termed instantly, He leaves a wife and three | juthom, hia equarre, aad. the aon of Dr, | £00, Teng.b5,ex.cp. O64 Bo ar toa tet unde for ita ro. |attuggles for read. the past home affairs, until reason will wan ebildren Conneau. Tho Prince made the tour of the | jie Merten” be Any AO dustion; and ‘ 1 five years the people of the North have boen | sway onee mor the councils at Washi ‘This is the season of Fairs for religions | 5) Of rendezvous, saluting those prenent | BOO N.Y, te Hi Va. 10e% Toe Reading K ; “2 : ty cau WO 8K: | feeding too high, wearing purple { fine | ton, and our just rights may be conceded to | and benevolent purposes. We have the managing his’ spirited little horas | 2000 8.6.68 new: 66° 800 ba te th of th tou be inereased | tinen, like Dives, and faring aumptuously | us. wollas you. Fairsare a great institution 6 and case, A few minuten WAS 108 ati hy the e pirwiit of agrioultare | every day, Petfolonun, shoddy ant tax ox Phe feeling that to inte nde Amounts of money aro aometines he Emperor and Empress ar and mining, A new flcld for Industry will tionds tare given cur people too auch | THe feeling that to internal indus from them, But they are not all {later the Emperor end Frprers or | ‘ | eigure in whieh to bateh political devilment, | Cconomy, and er than to political p * what they should be, and often, | was attired in ordinary neorning dress; the | be Hin th ty Territories, and supervise the morals of their neighbors, | tion, the South must look for consolation | I fear, we resort to doubtful means to secure | Kynpresa wore a ronid bat and mantle of Fy ye of ulmost iin vable fertility, Room | They have “elt their oats,” and bee for sowe years to come, ts very general | £004 ends, on tho plea that the ends justify | inaroon velvet. The Emperor alighted fr 104 will be inade at once for millions of indus. | ous. With great financial trouble wil : Hite i hy | {@ means. ‘They are closed or closing up | tho carriage and weut round the. assem: | Ws | poace, and tf seems ae if Providence hak de- | mong their journals, and ts expressed bY | hero now, | binge, shaking hands and epoaking to seve- i tous emigrants, tho Kastorn States will be | tormnined to Interven the New Orleans BuL.stiy in the following | All our theatres and places of amusement | ryt persona; then the Princo De La, Mow ho relieved of thoir surplus population, and | in ite hour of greatest froin | paragraph | aro crowded nightly, we all such places | tow, graud huntaman, after having taken ie pe St aaleniag’ (will: wont its deadliest cnomy—it The signs of It invery evident from the tone of the | tually are on holiday ocoasic Tho fe instruetious to er - tho times are portentous’ of evil, out of | of roe | the sa Ne Siar af the Beening ut the Acade M led t roof the most magnificent eountric “ H Sonthern press, and from tho expressed nie | Ht | mt. Bremonitory ayy | Sonthorm Hwaw amd from the expressed | gio ia Misa Emilio Molville, « oni Lil Se lb ih itt age bo mall Galo omni Eda pupiler avi eh try, that tho polley of the South inuat | Metrenm Wut Leking in the ox Vall the morning lowe. by in com Oren» Rea Railroad, when cou | Atorm will aoa break pon ts, When peo: | ROW Wo the employinent of ont people In | ihe Fiticaats, Aly 0 Shed We Corll | Rawy with wdoven hinds: wos started, which, | || aM ' WU PaeaR DIS! # shilee starve, read of starva. | devel tho resources of the country, in Rush had previously been delighting tho | Vicinity of the Puitedi i ff 1 | [ie Baber Come) 8 Smeg te exp looking eastward. ‘Two 1 th y will Iagin to | Building manufactorios, railroads, colleges, | citizens of Milwaukie an Deborah, of Leah, | Suey the dienetion of the Reams cf sainte | 4° ¢ ein rival compauios aro coutonding for the | think, When thes begin to think, thei Sud It converting the staple prodacts of | the Koraaken, the Child Stealer, playa ta dogae wills following the | 38 aseeet a Hole eeaiias ‘ lato atthe eastern | Will be room to hope for the futuro of | He land into mauutaeturod goods for do- | snitine to New Yorkers. To-morrow ove wild boar, which imme. | $00 Caton Ne (84 403 Ge, $ ee . 4 , . Atueriva mmeatic use and for exportation. It ts very | ing Mins Melville will be tendered a grand | (iaz.came upon @ wild boar, wilich imme. | ie Wesel nt $ G00 ore. Bi 1 Lg Aytcelty BEiue malnlanes Onacenanend = = plain that further dependence upon polit | (ky Hotit by the citincns of | {lately faced them. They threw themselves | 15 BF" Cyn swath wis if Chicaza, whence | ‘The Pactiic Pearl Company ul reaturation ‘asa remedy for our ills ls | Mitwankio, and that will be her lastappear: | them dont, asone was killod atl nine others | {ie Brie Wears: I on . P ave fowa to ( ba. and Paunma correspondence rep tho one- | weaiie ae piety peed sedipsinh at hed ance in this city. Sh will appear th her! wounded. However, in the oud the boar | #9 4 » G0 Ch. BNW. Pt Rie 4 Thence «line will bo carried 289 | orgauized by wealthy capitalists in New | 8 4 favorable sigu to ave the interest i a very lutereating Union Religions | Oolock near the E sntioned above. In | 408 a Nuit , moa fated by our pooplo in everything apper ¥ tutoreating Cuion Religions | o'clock near the Kuang iontioued above. Tn | 409 yo dei cite y tuiles to 9 1 Taramio Plains, | York, called the Pacite Pearl Company progress.” All through cee ee cegetieat | He, evening the custo took place in th tho rival roud from St. Louis will unite | The company intends to operate at the He fee pecs bc tal i mirt uf Honor of the chateau by torch \ 1 \ uM Panel tatbnda aboae thitte males fury Dene ; tories aro siringiug Wy | churches thronghout the Stato were in mt: | jit 1% Cam. Coal... 04 « with (hat from Chicago. ‘The prosont termi a A aul tnariue’boat Rus arrived, capa, | Giving employment to hundreds of poor aud | tendance, aud thore wae quite » largo ath Jo wlohe ei nus of tho St. Louis road is at Junction City, | ie of,eurrying ten or twelve men at ou | thespiudie making our pestion of count; 4 on Tompernnee, Sabbath How to Go to Europe for Nothh wit See thy spindle making our eoti ‘of country and kindred subje “ ta were read | and discussed, aud the Mera ot the cone | A correspondent of the Lonisy pmplaina | yoution scomed determined to fight theso | CRAt has the following comparisoi ney of the people of | evils more effectually in their respective | in Louisville and London. Ho rgon henceforth Chamber of Commerce of thia city is four hundrod and {ty miles east of Denyor, | time, Who cau” work under the water for richer aud more independent from tho point of intersection on Laramio | and so arranged that when lowered they | of the prosolyting tend: Y From this point the road will cross | cau open the boat at the bottom, by means | the North, aud thinks they have reapod a the Rocky Mountains and stretch to thi Se be brapsioore, Bile Pagel Bs sponte | harvest among the blacks of the late C jo-awake body. ‘They are trip to Europe: You re valley and city of Groat Salt Lake, West: | ‘The ‘company expecta to commence spera:|federacy, On thia eubject that journal | in plauning rail and water outl clothes, new overcoat ward of Salt Lake it will eros the desert, | tiona in about a month ven Wo realize | mays :— | Missleeippt river and, the Atlantic petit follow tho coursa of the Humboldt River, | # fabuldus fortune, Mise MoPlimeey may Fieetec’ uhiah cneualbar whet mretinted i which city is oue hundred margin on a suit of clothes wou “ As soon as the South waa at the mercy If but one-half of th odioted | Nothing of the kind, my dear sir, My ad. ntivipate an extousive reduction iu a Y | greater, ut one-half of that predicted y | aud, reaching the eastorn boundary of Cali pees Lae LOY AS RUm Xe ROMARUeR: Ae HE | of the North, the system of proslytiam wae | moots with fuldiment, this city will in a | vice is,when traveling, take as litt fornia, join the Central Paciflo Railroad, — —— instituted by the various churches, chiefly | fow years outrank all others in the Weat. A - among the fre jal running order to Sacramento Particulars of tho Arrest of Surratt. — | |\\, om | and San Francisco, one hundred and thirty: Tho following is Consultienoral Hale's | a oration ons Join Rorthers organiza. | Davia Cou our expene ine miles, ‘Che total distance from San | account of the arrost of Surratt at Alexan: | tions. As might be expected from tho un- | ion of the Milwaukie and Prairio du Chien | My plano See ante Yate aie Gh Dae inve Te given fuller particulars. than the { Mable and impulaive charactor of the Afri | Railroal from Monton or alsewbioro, so as to | BOEING & Meanalaes to Now Nor, oe Chiagec Will be |Get 8 p the influoncos bronght to bear | connect with Dubuque, Lowa, reported fa. | bY the puroha two thousand nino hundred and fifty-eight | reports recently published, and is address their effect, util | Corebiy on the propoded rouse frote Monree, | articles “over milos, which it is expected tho passenger | ed to Becretary Seward | traina will pass over in six days, It is | AckNcy aso Coxsviate Geen vt ov THR men, who were Urged to | comi 1 that and other things can be onnect themselves from their previous | eently, to confer with delegates from Joe, | othe toe. appol me eae ide—the difference ted by the Chamber, re wily ng of w few indi here, rather thai religious matters between the whites and blacks of th growing and lumber-comsuming region, and | trades in this “village,” who ALEXANDEIA, Egypt, Nov. 27, 1860, 5 | Persons are now to Sin: [have tho honor to report that, in completion of this maguitioont ¢ consequence of w telegram received via will be an epoch in Amoriean history, and | Constantinople from Mr. King, United fm bond of nuion {hetweon widely separa. | Statos Minister at Rome, and of several let- | Episcopal Church, and the African Methodist | ynust alao pasa through this city. The work | equire & hew “set out,” either | ters received from Mr. Winthrop, United | Episcopal Zion Church; who have formed loaves or on his arrival on the : | 5 epi Zio1 i who have id | is to be puahed throu try States Consul at Malta—tho Mediterranoan | themselves into what is modestly denomiu: | "he pros # uth. Very few colored | the consequence will be that Milwaukie will | have lost all modesty, (if they eve | Loped that tho entire road will be in opera- Vartan FATES ON OMBn ICAL soon in our cburobes, | ‘kill two bide wit b Miron pal tet yes | to lone, which I much doubt.) oF se | tion as ourly as the Summor of 1370. Tho where there was formerly « large attend | come the outlet for more than a million | Play and. ju prio anizauious, such as the African Methodiat y person going over to E large quantities of Wisconsin lumber, which | that eve tod regions of ¢ ire a now auit of rive ty Til. in regard to” the exten: | Your expensee—anc thereon hangs i pay th now there is little or no aftliation in| This extension’ will open up a vast grain, | shameful price charged for similar ghode by 08. We will take, as most | ‘The Hewe Machine Co.'s ance. In other places, large numbers are | bushels of grain annually, whilst at the | suitable for our purpose, clothing— Dunecting themselves with Methodiat or: | eamotime itwill create anew. market for | cle always wanting—-and we will gh. Ste ot Wisconsin being fuirly | Our advice is (founded on experien ille Demo: n of prices thinks the ald cover a and Dun. without.” MCEAL NOTEC lo luggage possible. New clothes you may want; | The Opinion of an Oficer ta the Army. got on the | “As tnapection I aoticed that @ larke proportion of tbe mei & box of Treches, being generally used by them for Colds, eto." trip to Europe and back for | «p, Bronchis! ‘Troebee™ abo aald sta in the saving to-bo effected | are grat appearance of 8 Gold or Coushe when pearance of @ Cold or Cough, whict by neglect may terminate tn some {ncurabie I.uni Disease, re) ispensable ppear to | “Wheeler & Wilsou Leck Stitch Mewing bad any | stachine and Bastonhole Machine, 638 firoal say oA 80 of fait —— ock tito ti. | Swing machines, EI Yentor of the se TAS HOW, Ji (orginal in. shine), Wiewideu's oo ‘rope lt | Brendear, New Yorke eer pl LR, Tieecasssabeteeai ait bofore he | “Mews Chemical Pomade Restores Gray other ide, | hale, keeps it slomy and from fall cldealy the best ion forthe hy not 0 “Pryperaton r bold | | wire being unfortunately broken between | ated" Auti Slavery” Methodist organiza: | repressuted iu tho Paris Exhibition are | 0 purchase here, We will set down in par Re Besbton yolame 4 Tho Cretan Inaurrecti | Malta and this place—I have this day ar- | tious, Among the Baptists, the colored peo: | [ooking better, ‘The time. allotted. for the | allel columus the articles and prices in both of prot 1 pages ans severe! handred eusrevtugs, | Progressive and keop up with the progress | 1 is atic tglageaph reports tho final | Feated a man calling himaclt Walters, dross. | ple generally, wo are told, repudiate all cou: | preparation and shipping of articles, al | countries, thus’ or sale ot all the [of the age. During the last twenty years be AMADtO. telegrs MF al | ed in the uniform of a Zouave, who arrived | fection with the whites, As to the Preaby- eres te tee read Sin tus watt ieee Louisville Dritteh ry gee the Democratic party hay beon quiet and | @PPression of the Cretan insurrection, | yt Alexandria on the “id instant, in the | toriaua, the membership has beon at no time | proved, In addition to articles noticed ins ¢ Pelee Prioes, | Lesrosente. corms 02 Ot crabbed, opposing every now idea, and | This result waa from tho frst ouly m ques: | atoamship Tripol from Naples, and who is | numerous; but both the Old School and the | Previous communication, spoctmone of fure | 1 Super, West of Eng $ ees i a wih ee tion of weeks, for although the Cretan's | believed to be John Harrison Surratt, one | New School divisions of the North are now | from all the fur-bearing animals of the State | | Jand Black Suit....$100 00 £410| “Grover a Bakers i geomet growing wrathful at every innovation pon of the conspirators for the assassination of | husil: 1 in gathering into their fold a 1 Wearing Tweed Suit.. 80 00 20 | elastic stitch sewing mach! family vse, ead dounibLarsically tar lisaety; ley were too (0s epiratore fos the if | busily engi in gathering wit fold | —from the elk aud bear down to the weasel | | W e 50 60 | glagtle etch, sewing, machines fur (amily po ong old customs, ‘The vigor and boldness which f President Lincoln, ‘The telegram and some | ail the atray sheep they can Gnd. Will be sent. Those will also be accom: | 1 Winter Overcout..... Tocketweh machlace fot manufeetarars, 690, it displayed during theJucksonian era have | ¥e*k to maintain a singlo-handed contest | of the letters having been Gelared \n trans’) ‘Phe Charleston (8. {C.) Mercury con nied by collections of the edible, funy | | Hat, sill. . 5 00 A 10) pieree No.3 eee ie york, | departed feow it, Instead of tho aggren- | Akaiuat the power of Turkey, ‘The entire | mission, 1 was fortuiate in fading the man | icing of the hard fate of South Ca il feathorod ribee of tho State, 1 Pelt Boota.--.ssseve> 14 00 13 | Wherever the New, York San tm sn x - (0. 97 Park Tow. New bee | population of Crete (or Candia) is onty | SUN a Me tun tthete Gana | F ith the cold winter, and by the way you: | 1 Pair aon. | Zouwill see honest men and women. 1k 4 an sive policy which characterized it in ( passengers, of whom there is no list what: | apd hor present gloomy prospects, says terday and today bs been cold, but | 1 Dozen — Frenc Jaber, and sold for the bones price of lwo Ceuls HE MAGIC LOVE. MIRROR—VERY | ie better duya, it bus beon content t two hundred thousand, The istaud is | ever, It was easy t »stiating ish bin among | «Not nearly as much has beon accom-| not so ould a some previons days, tho | Moves 14.00 3 04 | serene ga BASHIR tnd amusing for New Years proeaia |e vain quiet and growl at tho | bout one hundred aud alx miles long, and | Seventy-eight of fhoae hy Lite Zouave unifortn, 1 in, Charloston ia the work of resto- | burglars and rougliy socin to have turned, 1 Doren Soe! | aes aw! satiouaties:atalso at whulesdieis my to remain 4 nd growl at the ae Mia eas We hie altease an : a i ‘ neat (ee Office, O04 Tet eu Le GUGLAI, ele Me 4 / ' . twenty-tive milos wide, with an area of i ‘aud revovation as has been dono in | out {a this city, ang from the frequency of " sail See Baltctaatler® fo CONEEE ete xood fortune of its political opp Why | out four thowernd aquare miles, The | Musikable American type of countenance, | Savannah, Atlanta, and other cities in tho | crimes from stabbing and abooting to petit $324 00 £15 00 = =| init? What hos caused the grand old D woul sour ABE: BNUAEO Su he | T anid at ono to him Hare the may South, Atlanta is now larger, and has bet- | larceny it might be inferred that they could | Or, in greenbacks, at the present price of FPHE NATIONAL TEMPERANCE ADYO. | josutio party of tho past to dvindlo into | Pemleare generally Grevk Chriations, al-| wants you are ay Amoricant” He aud : | tor progpects of financial prosperity than | eonuuit them with impunity, This is not ao, | gold, #of; So sou awe you can Lave oare, sae serenity : whieh it | though the Parks aro well represented in |} Yea, sit on on doubtless | sho had at tho commencement of the late | however, as many of these fellows know by | Britain the above enumerated articles for Woe Nelisnel Leuperance “Advec now is! Nothing but the worst kind of mis name replied prom er®” | bustle and activity, nerchauts are | [had alimost forgotten to mention a cruel | while you will have to pay $524 for them in See RE Sin be premate management could have produced such a | from the Venetians, by the Turk Pm). | Saale Sf ah Fol Ra is SUF doing a thriving business. and tho whole | hoax perpetrated upon m worthy minister | this city of Louisville, Well, on this item | Om Tuonday, Jan, ; porence, by clesomine! reheat ince which time it haa been a depen: | Path” and in arrestix ju tnentioned my | city iy instinct with life and activity, At- | here ou Christinas day. Son ¢ young acampe | we effect a saving of @Zk+—a trifle not to be 0 aed, only ghitd of i nabiibsciie rosult, That pasty had the government ta | aoe. of purkey, governed by n Tasha, Tho | Aue tn as United States Conrul- | dante and Savannah have gonerally been | “cut and dried” » lot of stiff paper to the | sneered at, 1 tell you. What are we to do ail of the Goslety facwa tandec An av fortitied M Z beg Gien al The Dir tor of Quarant ne ep ‘3 built up with Northern apitat that capital | size of greonbacks, sd putting then up | with itt We will eee, puibaore the beat ‘i ht bar the poaition tndet urrection which is now reported to have | ly array suiliciont escort of soldiers bY | which Charleston has not been able to ob- | carefully, duly labeled $500 in greenbacks, | Tye railway fare from Loulaville to and Wo make “ 8 . ' ' 1 ho f that the | Whom tle prisoner was conducted to a sate ‘anal ue eallwe Q pay ry Sth, 1867, John E. Dennis, aged cou quelled ist mirth one that the tain. | and with an appropriate note scat them to | Now York ia, I think. $25 00 | p,DENNIS—On Jan, 81 ¥ E. Dennis, ag: ' doin en A TA’ Crotana have undertaken within the present | Pace, Within the quarantine walls. Al) "Tq ugusta (Ga) Consrirerioxatier dia: | $80 Fesidenco of tho good man, ‘The joke | The same for return.. Wpeery f msstie abd Hh ears. wine : : MY century. ‘The first was in 1821; the second , the pr Oo} i "| courages the idea of Southern omigration | W## the more cruel as the recipient, like | From New York to Liverpool Lode. Ne, tah, Pek been exorcised by ite lew Even f an in il Che prisoner, close wt my side, made no re-| courages the idea of Southern omigration | many others of his clase out here, is not ilasgow, second eabinstees sare G0 00 | farltea fo attond ihe final, fm? ihe rau’ Para rig Mantarat th, M2 BSH) the thind in 1598, and the last ove | mark whatever, displaying neither surprise | to razil or elsewhere, and discourses there: | blest with moro greenbacks thay ‘ho oan | The game for retur.+es 0 00 | Pagar ahersecurab i aclosken’ eet th ag: om cary tnd might sot bo brought back ty acon, | commenced during he past Summor, ‘Those | ROT IFrTMin eee ere piace Pre: | on in tho following senaible manner : | take care of with eano, Non Weeres, | Gis 0 | BOLTON 0% Tugeter, Jam. Sth, at bis Inte reais ft th several attempts to throw of the Turkish | caution that ho, w vany-| “As far, thon, aa the hope of slave labor —— 00 | dence, 226 Water sh, Bivokiys, thomas Doiton, tm oa ely the manilng position P PROPOR RORDS'| ost esw oily led fo’ grenier oppression | ting asd Makin Id would tro | i concersed, our Bouthord patriot hed bot- | ‘The Ocean Yacht K | The price of the above outiit.. YL 00 | Mh STB rat ot hie 200. ae cespecttally inviiod Soovlag this vice frou oar land) ana'the were wed. ‘There is @ decisive Demo | ov ny, ‘The Cretane are celebrated | at once taken vin writing. Ho said: | ter weigh the matter well before aecking to | Late English advices contain the dotails ovr} ral, wich wilt sate 4 B Pencontnees im 05h 8, bived ond catholic | cratie nui the popular yote of the iam Dut thera ia ho hape of | rd, MAYS, BOtning to tos, T want nothing | ey ade the Youth of the lion by dopositing of the voyago of the Henrietta, The last | es a Anne's Chute, or. Prony find, Gold ta, on | tiday SeSetiy unite | eerely 509 | United 8 Sule ae ya dels vance. fiom Turkish despotian, | hud ‘welther passport not baggage nor | fad nimself avoiding one revolution of Ta | 4ay of the race excitement rau high. Every A Timely Reprle fpr ‘bt Ingle © 9 F, in advance....@1 00 nothing t ie not mute nval mh the veution of eons | Money, exe ix francs, His companio y to precipitate hia fortunes in the od a Fletwing and every star the | The Leipsic journalsef late date con: | 5,QRDON Os Tusder. Jan, & George (orion Teeny =| a * 18 The Radicals althongh in the a ine aang vathth his statements, in thie respect, | sides of anothe Wo aro glad to know | Vee signal Ugh At SP. OM. they Hes | tain aocouute of an extraordinary re) tn Te . Allover twenty copies as the rate ef bi couts per eyallod to overt H vera AE HUIOES P Toy say he came to N a deserter from | that the Brazil fever is dying out, and trust | on soundings; at 12, midnight, | of “ goon. one |° folie Rs vu 7 te Papal army at Romney L-tind that he | to, hear no. more of it, We further | Clear, and next morning Deo. 21, found |Prieve of @ condemned criminal at | gai tnvlted to eitend the tuneral, trem HE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN | she President and every ottion obatelo’ to The Railroad Monopolisia at VV ork, Las uo papers aid no clothes but those he | trust that thoso contemplating expatria; | thom'in the chops of the Channel, hoping to | tho very moment of execution | A| Sree Thursday aflerneun, Jamo, at 9 o'cieck Ta WEEKLY JOUKNAL OF ait NctENCR, © | their way, Hthe D Mts want to get! Ty this city there aro a few desivablo | is Weartng, The appearance of the prisoner | tion will take ® sober, second thought and | eat their Christinas dinner at Cowes, Near- | tailor, named Kunacher, had been sen- |" owny te this city, om ‘Tuesday, the Sih insty MEQMANICK. INVENTION. contro! of the goverument f they even | g¢ i heek cae be It yawera very Well the description given of | remain in country which, bad as it may | ing the land of Chrigtuiae carols and Dick- | tenced to death for murder, and on the | after «shert iliges, James Lowi the 47th yead an SIP AND MAN ACI cra, es ae A Met roots which have not beea iuvaded by to eee ee ie witness Welehmann, at page | be, is our and their country, Ite evils are | ens upon Christmas eve, it was impossible | morning of the 18th was brought on the | of bie age. eoutalns Practical Inicrmation conceruing ali | Waut to save What inleft of the old party Surrat ¥ ; 9 finportant Inauatrial peretione of fie Costs) ; } nperient Endaaeria Unsre they must at once turn over a now loaf and VPeloat Law Decisions aud 1/acussions, adc Ale ofa ie of Patent Cisne tagshar with t a progressive policy, They must rations of New Lnveuticns. | 4 | look at national politica from the ent ih Workshops and Maititactor fished tor upwerds of twesty pears, | Standpoist—not from that of tty years 16 pase, commencing January tukubly in favor of suflrago extension. It unt‘ Uienabcrtriony $8 rar ennur; 9119 | is in favor of manhood suilrag without dir Par tte prise ba pause Bpeauea tanto | Wnotions of ¢ lor, This point the fare pay the, sxire Tor wainge, Speauen uumter, Hotons 0 is poi Ee conn 6 00. Purited Domocrate must recognize and thon act a8 OF 00 yout them trom outstripping tho Radicals in the noxt Presidential raco; but if they deter mine to cling to their ptasont mur ty and, de- cayed policy, they might aa well give up the contest in advance, an. pean Paisuis end will urn welt: | strong sultrege policy, nothing oan S pampulel of savice how Weed railroad companies; buat tho exemption 116 of Pittman’s Report, officially sent to | 1 cannot be expected to continue much long: | me by the Gove sient, and it wecurately | events ib la better to plod along at home oa | they had Christmas songs and stories } | guillotine, Suddenly » ory of ing, butithey may bo remedied “AV all | to go to teak After @ very late dinner, | acafold and. attached to the plank of the Stay I stay!” “Beloved by all. ves and frienda of the family are vtraved inthe likeness of Surratt in the | short commons with plenty of sympathy, | among the former wasa ditty composed in | was heard, and # messenger appeared bear- ttend the funersl, ea Thared vs, Among the bills preseutod in the Logis: | portrayed it th, Ukeneas Of errata | than erges the sons on'a delusive veuture, | honor of the Henrietta, and sung to. the | ing tn bia hand e telegram from the King of | Setas'bt iahauee © meme wom Ble Taig, \wuro since the beginning of the session. wo SPY throp apenk iu eouddent terns | lost to family, home, kindred, associations | familiar air of “Swoot Evelina.” While | Saxony, ordering « respite, ‘The dispatch MOA tums Wty) WARE Bilan Miehotle have considerable number which | Sf'the identity of the Zouaye Walters with | aad certain only of a orsign grave by the | theso festivities were in progreas the Scilly | had been forwarded only three-quarters of fivide for va lroats, La tho lst of bille | Mugratt, ud after seeing’ the man, T have | Jong wash of waters, ‘Many, persons fairly | laland lighta were passed, at 79¢ P.M. The | an hour before from Merlin, where bis Ma- ee Pisn tia Rone, there wore prage | hol tie’ shadow of doubt of it, " Aeeording | Inmont over tho loss of representation, aud | currens drifting to leeward, they started | josty wae staring, and withoub nd pe to tho well-established public law of this| not» fow wandering spirite--Governors, | south souchoast for an offing ly, having made no tack w rail | Sac, as the prisoner avowed himself au | Senators, Generals, cto.—prowl about tho | ial 901 ty-third street and other | Amori atroots in New York ;" also in * Le tions for the construction of roads in" Two rived in time The ms to arrest by me on tatement that [had | to speale of thoir so-called constituenci: varied eleven miles from the straight lin | prison, and being delayed by the ita he has no paper to wy Now York ;" alao in Christophor and othor | ‘faete claim for belonging to ang other juris: | would really accomplish but ttle | Samuels, At Setelock A, M., they passed | til it ronchos aftold, when a reer poy oak es ah ra ne ethos | fuse slate 1 feserag le any ober Junie) Weald, TRey | SecRte. eh tee | ERT OLY Pru Ae Sot They Beteen | made te emenia he teat 0 matter compare out custody, ad Th ood on for | support sundry gentlemen of Georgia, South | in to the bold coast they sighted the Eddy. then took the telegram from lire product of railroad Ville during | ey, 0 "hat no altempt oe futerferonce will | Carolina, and othey,Btatos, bus with thas |stone, Start Port end Portlond Uifl, | hauds, and roud sloud’—" Post the presont —éession will be. It) be got on foot by wny authority, whatover | question wo have nothing to do. Mean: | and at1%.40 P.M. on Christmas Day, took on | eoution until further orders. [is understood that the uumbor of projects | pretensions ho aiay make, ‘Le prisoner's | while, lot ws go to work wt homo looking | board aCowospilot, A beartior cheer never | dotalls by post, Joy, King. fea an ves a fly, the haste | § in ca ik te the | employed by the boarey would robably not ta Thareday. Loeb tat, at 4 0 run from + ie Prubunitéed without objection | North, much to the dieguatof Radicals, not | since they loft New York, and having only | the telegraph office across the park to. the | act 6 eda of congestion, Ars oc i a Fopresentation, | b the te pointe, So admtrab) Marae nt Re enc oe py tat Muneval” trem r | d for the Unit ti d eepesially | Suppose we cured representation, | between @ pointe. mirable 9 | persons assembles ct the or; ier domes suite How Red York, | accordingly. thoy do that, aud adopt @ | wyeauo wud other strocte and avonnon in | Ae'N6 tan no pape geet even mprima | what then ° ‘The Southern vote | landfall reflec i deat credit pow Capt. | whlch was repeated from mouth to tf ms Walia ah Wile Thareday afters with what the en-| an Tigbtfully {utertore hore with his pre-| gression, | Representation, it is true, might | knote au heur ateadily: Running love | spot, The ofioit who rected the ‘mouth une{ peo Zest an Reach the | ou dorete Oven Widlensa tn ibe Gk year's re frends family are reepegt- reeore gs {see Last Page fr fier Death. ae | man ne the ex ample

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