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Se City Government. and safer to atleast ae much Nberty |ReTITUTION IN AM 6 frame of the im Tar official edict of the Republican Com: | to Protestanta in the Holy Gity aa they have a ay With respect to the fpresent maki chill tha’ shook ber fr nae tmply ond parely ance. Time wom j THe NEW YORK had tightly ound hier arms nt the wrist rder, don ty to render her stragg! fidences, al réltiee, that none woll-tried Mad to that which frone har heart, ae ahe come | effective. ‘There were only the simplest sud. least axponei coer’, that tone Bat | Kndioale” | for some yeare been sagastemed to. By| he notes Tiwes of the 12th givens | templated her deatitation as her thoughts | her person had been sn: wore offered, oF would have bern sc. rT <1TINES FOR ATI” shall be appointed on City Commissions, | edicta which have the effect of banishing flew to the dark fatare before h [raged, and gleo that the jerers had | cepted, bus % cadeam must be clege thata definite plan hay boon pro | good eltizona, the Pope will be tn danger of | @P8thy sketch of a tour through tho 1ith In thin the worst enge of poverty.tn yong | piled the bedelothes face aad held | and costly or it (s not eateemed, and @ moa! ara ¥ that party for the rec on | miking enemies of many who would othor | "td of that city, and the revela district we eked of one of the Frases! | shorn there, tm onder to make sure of thele | hae to make cadeaur nore ot ¢ CCESS OF 4TII YEAR! ee et, Shab pen | Pr Perce hor than | Wetchednees and misery which it di No, air.” waa the reaponme, © ere is hellish « f e etrators of | in every family to whom be is known, And 1kei'e ue aa ! ity Governmen ’ wise wso theit influence for, rather than | PTUEEH sO ot me cel | which excoeda even th this horrid grime, after they had made eure | ¢hen the presenta in solid cash that have td CAPILLASIUM, ! ne placing of the Rad Rgainst, the Papal authorities Wd RMALSO CA cca Thank Heaven we were apared the sight | of the leath of thate belple Tictin took | be given to every. serving” ma or wort . " grea » power, Hitherto the mem - he descen' enith 1 to | of that still lower abyes of poverty aud | from the house about seven hundred dollars | who in any way init to ohe's wante of yon, y bd | _ rly wae arty | . | eo t re th t rs STORING GREY TAtit Wow comtulasions have aclac Oar Pabtic Schools r misery fh apecio ni aper money, and a lot bf at. | conrenicnee—these are t is mean coutk'kp conmirios, | THE OLDEST DAILY MORNING PAPER iss "veni pediel ll the Inspection ease Aimy. bp sat eine | dei have jaat ree ral communt Tert with some regard for honesty, Otnoes, bitation of « soldier's | “MY HOPR 18 Iv THAT MRAvER TO Witicn | ‘rT avonee ands few ot aniy daasuaeed Heed yp ORIGINAL COLA pbk botste { silver with , n works at hand), denounced New * | In New Work City, | and other good quatitiee; but aa we infer m frm Parente la regard te tesohers | Eilow, wheee husband wat sain at Gerinth, |, fi BOOK rotera. from Finn (camped. ‘The tracks of u their | Yeara Day prewnts ay fe hie than (theg Riles terete Hla heme:wntseeces | EXCR'T THR JOURKAL or commence, | from the action of the Committee, such | in the publloschools, complaining that the | Set rede cellarthe cellinget which was | | A little narrow fom, to 8 large, beck yar & feet. were seen tn the snow, Fe east ie tate te plod ap a qnaMfications will no longer be ro: roan of puplle is not satisfactory, One | and at moet, it wan not beyond Afieon fret | or court, on one wide of ciich mre fons | ua woke lofty which they could | erable feibie of thie Chat were foment eas Gee has eek enh chip eal AND WITHOUT EXCEPTION, site, The only quaet ow. be Ttaing tom malo principal, and | equare: yet, within this she, with her child: | atrneture, old and rickety, occupied by a+ ed. 1018 believed the murderers | to the @esld wow: thie libeln’ oo would t oc tr ldadd us le the applicant @ wéll4ried tea s investigation of the use. ‘To all | to8 aud an dlderly female, hives cooks and | eral familina | We proweesled {ot door at | are two young mon who had beon lounging | stronger language tespesting thet, . RESS: ae MAIR, . eee correnpo: ei “ sleapa, an hi o t od i ed, and neighborhood for a week or two, ‘onger there b , A poh il Ca Cheapest Daily Newspaper in. '!" fhe can come up to the standard in | these correxpondonta we reply, that com. | {abe 4nd mithin it is ber taundry aod it ped have ees eee, dae eee te eee | nee wet! Weentes ots 'nawtes by he {tee eapes' y pap that reapeet but little else will be required. | Maint OF anoh matters should properly bo | sustenance, except. when the charities af der. "The most energetic measures have | n= a Pot Saushy. dace eoaile Faparation, but the World! ‘The reault of the proposed Commission re. | lid before the Board of Education for their | th® Relief Union are extended to her. For cecapied het little room, alone, | been ailapted to arrest the perpetrators of WEaaeed News, Warsiie, & A) iy tri this little reom beneath ground, consta: itly | these many, many years. With the exce; New Yo Wednesday, Jan, 16, 0PM makes the most barsh end wiry Lair 4 form will therefore be to give the city a | Cusideration. If no gttention or redress | aiied with steam athe from her wore, he visitors were wel] | {it Hendinh erime, © ns Cy oft y BorT AND LORS’ NEW YORK N “ring” of Kadical politicians, reaponaible to | 8M be obtained in that quarter, it will the nger of inundation at every ral known to her,'ana a hearty welcome she Semasbable Shatieg. The afternoon quotations of the gepers EX CAPILLARTU THE 5 “ . Dem “ring,” | be time for the public journals to insist on | no ventilation, and no conveniance: go them, and at once she commenced a . Stock market, eompared with those of yee patne nobody, Instead of the Demooratio “ring, p The - bacon tvan Abd facility for obtaining the ys ; he aum of $8 per month—the landlord | Fonversation upon the subject uppermost in Niaseapolia (Mins.) CAROHICLA Fe: | Letay afternoon, show dlightly lower priced - tt Powensee every facility fe which now holds away in some ofthe city de- | justion and reformation. It should be re be pe RD ; ‘tay afternoon, news of the day from every part of failing to call for his dues on the | her mind—Religion; and ne: fore were | cords the following extraordinary font: . treet * eat thas are ar ee ee aviente C by Tele. | partments. There is not much choice between | membered, however, that the moet faithful hat the month begins, we 00 forcibly reminied of the beautiful | "A few dnye since, ne this [AES fue Governments were frac Hone ey hoor by Mail, and presente THE | these tw but If there be any, the one | performance of daty by the teachors, will AG ie thle tate Sorter place, he leode lines of the immortal poet, Perceval: city, on whose head. surntners | higher, Gold penbaaneas is we VILOLE, n'a compact form, which le reeponslble to the people ought to | be of no abil without the coopération of |® lifeof tnesseans telly bensath bread ene te gad har heart ls broken: | have he her brother, | market continuee-anchanged. The rate fc . ople ought to P There sg mearner D it ny AT ONEMALF THB PRICE bo the least objectionable. The old a the pupil—a point too often overlooked hy ate thought ids pevaton sare and freitircnteaaree ton, on, skates salldoanete7, with oxoeptional tan oe , - ‘The pupil has» duty towards tho | labor have told feartully upon hor, and yot 1 nd arrived at Da; four o'clock in the | #6 Per cent, ‘The discount business to-<n' ber cit . has, proven bad enough, but while | Parente papi 7 1y upon ¥ rh re bens ne mere | and arrived at Dayton nt four o'clock in the bet ’ remeve oil Dpagru "ae BENG lends wea la? 6 improving im | some" re teacher not loa important than shat of | here le hepe, fe aaa pension du Her Meant da yk Tey | aternoon.” The Journey waa performed in | waa limited, choice bili passing at 7» § anda Se ned'st Uiuagine and recta | *peete the commission ayatem is cvideutly | teacher to pupil. It te unressonable also, | fo obtain ite Thenge sell the seer it | You, sbe ler’ mommneri che hed known | they wend, Sree ahean forte reine Uy the way | and leseknown names at aH per ber! FY CR OMB DOLLAR. A ed aged et flay emai Ip | reteograding. Wo have now s fow excel: | to expoct all children to make equal ad- cuable her to measurably relieve her promperity, had lived amid all the endoar Jo for'n young indy of only Aitesn youre of | 1H® following will show the exporta (excl fialesaiias.: o1 ~~ | to be fosd nn “Avertilng FOrcly | ss) omlotsn fo the cliy and county Govern. | Yance in thelr studies wider the entes cin pressing neceasitieg ; when ehe will obtain | Ing thee of the faraily circle; but now she | age.” 1 a names of the parties aro Mina | sive GA apecis), from xt York to foreign, _—" : 4 te jowance must be made for |! M0 One can tell; ner can any save those | was a widow, old, and destitute of this | Nellie and Neumel” Neviehe porta, for t r nary 1°: "ALLINE FOLLOWING PROPERTEIN | “rite PRICES of the paper, at the publt | ment, and there ia some hopa that their | Cvtstancee. Allowance must b de for | who fave felt the ‘pange of poverty, appro: | world’s goods; but her was tek’ rich Sie | Rig reapectable parenta achenditarebeer> en ery trrershis termes 4nd cny pers cation office or furnished by news venders, # | number would be incrossed at another elec. | the great diferouce in natural enpacity and | ciate the triala and privations which en | deed, inthe love of Ilinehe ted terse | Aik! alittle proud of this Minneapol 2 week or Oy % Seat Reset Houta etl ao wal TWO CENTS PER copy, tion, Mayor Horruax, for example, hae | aptitude, | Rot precnage the paltry aun which le due | her—reh in the knowledge ‘of Hla Bacred | gil rieunly veporied.., “woelser Sf ine before rartber 4 | ” or ie withhel rich in the hope jeads to al a <a Dults oa full Teed and Is delivered by carriers at the Hous, | heen in office one year, and during that | Ae Anecdote Wi Bince Jam. tet. Rie ~ Haters “i rer ql The Anneke Jane Fatat The next tenement visited was a rickety | vation, * ‘orth Preserving. ee sel mirigare, oie | Stare or Shep. of ear whe elre ts TOF sme ble moet persistent political enomics | Nia han pea geomet conearn in Howe street, the descent. to rthly wants to her were nothi A Paria correspondent guarantees the fol | The forsign importa at New York compara, | mail ot SIX DOLLARS a year,” “ | have failed to find any,cause for censure in We Hutialo CoMMENCIAL ADVERTISER bas | which was attended with dang and thoagh she | lowing :—A Frenchman, « prisoner in Edin: | 4 follows: 4 Tat Ape any ere | ae PRICKS FOR ADVERTISING | his oficial acta. Voy etined hints | te following Seatia, Whees Teton Ceone crcl Seman | slits Eee eustons Was 19 | vergs. having managed fo enone, feck Drs tite oalificn entities | fseer terion invorsaie. “fwo"lases' | vary, according to location, FROM TWEEN. |) 000) te Magus Aa hie comp eer Agee he A cud and. fortunate ‘indeed we relt | Foferred. to bar conditions bat "dwelt only | Fetes in the powder mngarine, Wien the | Ususrat Merchaiia’: "syn Satie t oa Sil 1oxeritnas iseaeal eareeee id cartels operations of the “ris | ance @as produced, hick neidered Ourselves when we reaebed the Inst with un- | OB the prospect of that ifome which she | ®uthorities wished to aeize kim, they found | oi aura aan | oes each insertion, Special array birberday’ + de * [bythe Geurt ti ueetotas fivevand'a | broken limbs. “Adoor, half uaninged, wae | Pelloved wenrly within her grasp, mad apes | hilt siting on batrel with » lighted tate h, ' a Pease Mier & BC Le made for advertisements of unusual | we have failed to find even. the | by the Court i arery way conelasire, open, adjoining the platiores ab the | the jaye whiok the hoped would” soon sue. | 80d threat aiang fo plow up ihe town, The ee me tan wan <= Cash; balanee fo | length ate oth. ia (hem ie in was made in favor of the oo op, within” the oor = authorities reflected prudently, and the re- aD. Veh... ee OORST ID OT001,109 F . ei $i aicprarde se sien sedevited Yor |The Editorial Department of THE SUN | #emblance ot truth ‘ 7 Thie document was found in ob | mole cupeaed as the keer are | een ne maarrend Ueylog corrown bere be: | ST ists Geliberalicns wares Aeona | Ge Change today Flour wae dull andl Bipartisan Pc te under the charge of Jensen P. Heacn, to | ustauco simply proves that it is not an | of deade which had. long beet wiaalr Pode gebeene, fo "eg, Oman wh ene lee fo | be bettor to starve the Frenchman out” But | gro w itt ahd th isn Whom communications should be addreated. | jnyorsibility to secure good olficers under | somehow turned up at the moment. Tho Ml) near by, lay her son, @ ‘ttle boy of To keke ee a ete comforts of fe) ter reckoned withont thelr prisoner, who | (f00Ping. Wheat dufl aud nominally in 9 BUSINESS COLLEGE —26s |, All letters relatine to advertisements, |e cit ayatem, It indicates that the ye pie following ie a copy of it Bet with oy ecctdcat io ite satin on er eer arty: ve, taxing | loved Rood cheer, and was determinsd’ to | buyers’ favor, Cera very quiet. Onte dull BROwNe's Business COLLRGR—205 Ak iiine, ot muy brasehiat the rublig : Anne 16, hh h—Have Johannes | ® at) accident to Nia ankle, her Bivie; “this te my only cont | ive well. In consequence he called out | and drooping. Moet dull. Lard dull, andl Sound tad Taty, Reoshirn | Hon business, should Le addressed to the | mixht have every offies in tho city filled by ght of Catrina Racto Min Gadlag te its coat t pital ert is er Be thie le my only C01" | that Le would blow the town to pieces if he | w hiskey quiet Acceedibie fron al f Abe elty by ineears, | Proprietor, fount occupant, aut thet ney of Pieter Hartge om adding to the scant earnings o yy | did not got three ls aday ; he would OPEN DAY AST EVesinn TuROUUHOUE fii MOSES 8 BEACT, | GALE: bataads too fir himself and bis | mother by the eale of papers. Uther oh i need anything immediately! | write out the bill whey auc SALES AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE Yer the Tovirwcsiog of AVCLES AND YOUTH ot | Corner of Naseay and Fulton ate, | Richest nate Tae rlgthni? | Relplens, aad. the poor wether was striving | “thietccene'ane creat’ hor iitble te one of Senta ibaceniaae Besaticen Ue malt | aus esac coll ee : § commercial ANDENS Lee nraxcies. | New York Gy | ng | arte Roclofuc hie with, cot ty cealgtent | RAtd) aad waating ber strength to aid then thove eliapters whic ontaine no mach eo | ae inarercise, Homeetinass Be bad & | seh Di 13, 900 8: Am Nev.buiize Aone ae aera! | = 2 vou ge Biter Scena ff te alam | ARH bean Pir hans | LA Saaee ail eS AS ENCE | hits eartine checeaeey A Mae SRR | eure He. Gramarer Belling, Read 4 | Fret utiny «i | 1 | it heira of Anneke Koclofees, Inte wilow | maint rent de you pay for these | this tells wahow all my 4 | which the trogpe representing the Preich | 6 te ied te , tip engaged fu thie a AMPKICAN VM —ANzrmoan of Domine Hogardus, deceased, for a | FOme ! wo asked j supe | army bea \ ot he ex. | 1g if: eas swatiiee "Lacie Tote Calva” | enly home, : y Sabbat ux, defo <4 ie. a iesion. Bh ping, Mat r - was the reply ; “but for the aid me away!" | 4 | Sooo Phan. bo Paleclailons aud Cetresjousence, recaive ihe most | OLYMPIC THAT RE.—\ietioe's Oper Nebraska and Colorada. re fon, T would suffer indeed, | and her whole soul seemed, enraptured: at Saddroes. This lasted until the allies ou: | ieteas: én exey $04 My De Pas | suet t cha Waahal subaiat | the thonght that soon abe was t at reat | se TO a tcaninlii tose mew Bog ‘ tT «e Lien? TH Senate yesterday paasod the Nebras fy and on Maubat Ra o. hb MIBLOW GARUBN.— Ths Buss Cree” Ore Mita wad Colorado bills, as amended by the | Ceekedehe Sith Meet i hat it ie now with her Savior . The Prison Outbreak te iadiane. | fp $0 BY >, cme aaatued tt quale PXTRLO'e GAMDES ; i ye land amounting to about a people are demanding that Madam," said one of the party, “your! rag Louisville Covaiem (10h) eineethe | {ie Side , in paricular fer (poaing or . House. They will now probably receive Teduce my prices stove, there, i# in bad condition ; it ls partly | 10000 o, t Pa aes toree eomatien se tonsa as day. 1b ae the Presideut’s veto, aud wore be re na tn tne former ground brick trem | Tcannot make more than Ave or ois aollace | brenbk” | following particulars of the ingurroction at | 6:99 Obie i,'8i." 1p with Penimamah ip and Ahr 4 iigiscrk "| Garned 0 the anata: for tecenelderation, | Car rate eee ieee core PH Resh and uow my boy ie help 5 fie You, bit slittle mending Till be uf | the Jotfergonwille (Ind.) Peniteutiary, brietly | Hie Me Be ni we i Beata, ahaatiets | Madscd hale pssugl wai on™ | nar pean, ading Sibel | he datas BSc Be mnt coda Vai Ct a Re TRB _lerman Overs, It ia didicnlt t0 aay whether there will be | thers sn fom Governor R. Nihoils. bea ple erein ahi weal seme it smn oaried wey wis er os. (ee Ht i t ray ™ 01 ough to p eee bille over the | 2K date ye th of Marey 1667, is mo atti deep ame of Geo. | Fornean ethos regard to ine | seer aa PFI alt SE Pe [et geese avant Unies Wile ovat the) Sucslanirons a, wick eauayort wat | We come pow to barracheon Longworth | tore Winds end cerealy weals are * | Meudersoa, WM hind been sentenend to four 133 ‘e Hay attond the whele 4: cha TION TRO eto, nou neee Morles come 18 OB | signed by them and acknowledged bx fore | street, which te necd as a shelter for half a Years’ Imprisonment for grand larceny in | tooo N.Y-C. 18 | —Gorpe de Baties, elingewes, Be, | | their sleuder aud questiouab ma, itwill | the Aldern tevensen Cort: | dosen fatnilice at least. Ite outer walls ligeeecs of weartnens nad Geer the Southern Indiana Ponttentia $000 Bioek ” PEA, BOUSR.— “ Senge, bi a ” j lant ond Mr have not known paint thie ecore or more Ribt offender, and the leader of an outbreak at | #000 CI i ‘ re a «i precedent, and will make h her Rible ae atant compan. boo ek Wout; cbedvenis . Anuche Jans was the maiden ofthe years while te coiling, brol it fallen her leep faith and glorious hope, | Me Joliet (Il) Penitentiary, in which he | it 5 * arieoteen | the ad { new States merely # piece | indy who was the wife of a tan named Ko | je cheerlesa, gloomy aud black + and worse ide ox; and as cect, | Scknowledged haviug killed the | as hee i % SR ee BC TRELS Echieplan Bare | Of part, | clofsen, and after hisdeath married Domin: | perhaps, than all. ite root hae partially ; several yours since, was regarded with aus. | 1m0 oh Cen. Dar iia $f’ "Hiave waliwliel 1 N FRANCIBCO MINSTRELS -Exhieplan ate | y perhay id thanks God that ae ies ig Gl ANCA ES, #10 to $16, atcording | @munee, Bowen, —- | ip Regartae Hy the Duteh custom the wife given why, aud tein momentary danger of that the time draws | Picion by the ofticers of the prison as being | | HH = No gtgtanber of etadion, “heen NEW YORK CIRCUS -Meivilia New York Cir- | Tee Gambiteg Mania. | Sas cearrally kuown by her Own Haine A@ ainking if upon thé wretched inmates over rer when, among the bloat in | 1 league with some of the reat of the priso- | 'p tid be cr. $i Pr reg Te | Sag Cue Tioepe, Matinee as ¢ k t * bush aud iuherited ich it te called @ sbditer. Kyerything | Jiao, ahe eball dry her tears, and rejoice | BeF# for the H pose of locltiog them to | 410 tr at ry time of day or evening, these Leing wo clases OF | Sa Seems | SreR mer enews © ab ivedieg oi ho) avout the building is rotten, thé doors are | in glory evermore. Koepties! woald you | mutiny. In the afternoon white the con. | 14 82 & ‘Vocations, | 1. Aor. <P spray | dling i@ one which bas taken deo} barely eate the eloira rickets fond the entire | uF the vitals of your unbelief in thie aon- | Vict® Were at work im the wheel shops, | iste ge rp NEY 8 | this cit wh our r frame creake at each blast of wind “Tt le @ ih ; |. | where Henderson also usually worked, th feo eN wore ff tmpotiant Koshurttol tine Tete y 0 tae gest boo teal dling Nid cael gen heey bald the old school—one after the | nul sat euitt Ret Lope of Bappl |e tan ‘detected “by Mr. ager the | fos Wentens ef FS RE wT A ; . ! xilding of the eld echool—one afte ah jetected by Sage, th . ERs ree tinge is Wee nya ar hae Vein hare | “18 Shines for All.” | io dpite of the law. It la not #0 generally tok place between | inode! of ite age, which passed away belts | org hen life is o'er! f guard in charge of that department, | #e 41 10) Ce tw hah worist i other beanchs fos bees westonatines” | a: = ———== | known, however, that the evil is now in flake, of the Poughkeep- ceniurs ago—badiy ventilated, eave through | Georgelstrest, hick mentnen ho fee vein | (a putting al Keen ele | ie 9° Monks $86 I Can Sk Aw, Ite | TAUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 17, 1607. | creasing aud expanding to an extent that no Ice Boat Association, The running time | the crack# im the walla white the ceilings of | to iubabit, aad the boards on the foot at | Upon bie tha grindatose, | 19 tag Boia BY GR MM NG e __ el sy % 1). | the upper story are eo low as tescarcely ad: | Which were otten that when the full | the convicts using these knives ubout their execu nesses, * never knowa before. Faro banks and fr mil he On rene re #0 rotten that when | "Fiosss ler more fully Replatsing | To Adverticers. | ¥ miles an hour Serry: tand ereet beneath them. | weight of ‘the came upon them they | Rersgns for notlyug elae but to eat with, of his Hate... vias y eine ] Kindred gaming establishments have been he party on the Snow ed ove of our party | gave way, aud the visitors fell qhrougs, | dered Lim to give up the kuite aud go on Le ether tebeat, 4g! Our friends who -wish their advertie | io oueretion for yeare in the city, ae many take the next up grate b that dure to live here f Sa ewan by dark nod ete: | idk hie work whereupon be jumped pon & ¢ - ae | ussitied, are requested to hand thet | verdent persons have learned tot on the Hudson Kiver Railroad. The &now- ' You" said one of the True: | giairact thes catatte an cttin vided fave | Me Sage: making an atlack wilh his hate, | tee HEAP AND Goopb inearly, We keep our office open until « er ratty ke carried bing over, aad op the re tees of the Ward. and he knocked ona door, four apartments, one of which waa oscupled would succeeded in killing the ea. BeAr As Mex ! 1 ‘row; but, within the last few mont while going at the rate of « ini ANT ities opened bye selene ramen. ote ; ut apartment, one of which was ebeupled | oar Touid ‘have, succeeded In killing the BB cats late hour for the reception of advertisements | isccy have laegely inere cartied away | prtctand yin 0 Cty Moe oor Boog, Trp BR hry there for many | Baueh, the guard under the wheel-shops, Bai but caunot ageee to classify them uuless |) AS OAT® Uae aud all ber Op coe side ef the room wae a bed, on | Haute “hefiabe, had reskied there f6¥ 4 uly | ho threw otf the prisoner, wt the sauie | {a HS 2 bee fgelert and moe: | Set in in time a leeward ne which wae lying a colored man, of middle \Zpere 4 ber one dollar aod ® half per me tiring four ineffectual ghota at hin, the 33 Wert alon ri. 46 103 Cie, tin grogredttnt impress: alee | been , The nee wAiig Weck ie rebarged ber ue dolla sd ghee | prisoner cecapiog the shots by taking refuge | outa. tae Set Ie Rly, She your’ fhe Rance, Vrogress of Bouthera Opinion. thie vice ¥ opmung , accide ease whieh bed kept bs © hopes or sumbition than to get ber brea! to | Debind u pile of wagon wheels, but return | $m 2™Es BN fe cn, piesivuriat, wontniy,/6 oy {alls Jouraalt | Tax et which fine rreg | 8. “- eo much | Yeeeel Fear, on another nde. a | aed Uncen dlr Ge de o | ing fight by Uarowing heavy bare of Irom at | 1 Cu i" Beek ter: ahh he abies wil be malied hice ang ST wa ee bail, Sia a ty tht Haze ran dawa to the wreck jmlitud filled | "Ie eeceet spariinent—of dimensions the |‘! officers, Me. Baugh, dnding the Pistol ga 8 te talltths, eam geauaer ce (ii Southern sentiwent within the Laat, Ts pate And towe yang doe + ( an opercnen hooting of no effect, made an attack with a id Bar Yorn capes eet Me: E WOME Tes | tow sents is harlly leon remarkable then | €TH8 consequently far g they bores ‘ 4, Bround wich ant | Come satbe inst wat cooupled by twe full | SiCcl Usske, pad with ove eeetual ‘biow: iz Cues wan TEETH, = mawrowss | the Material changes which that nection hae formerly pete Be ty of the 4 Sus nel anaes oungeet lose uke | The only window in the room—or in either pie rege org eee oak ye Celeb Kikts TOOT E hoops — yo . ‘ At thelr separate posta, expecting ab apy Siebreted OMILIB TOUT PABTE Keene the | WhUCTK an people of the South stand at the | “fort to provide new and more attractive Agasuut @ ight ar of wind tw the conf mock rent do you par for this | lights, opening through the roof, and on bh ten onde Dee thy throsbh oo wuskest’ injuring | portend © I dared du wRiaR anaes New ward, the thermumeler mashing tog F we cabot, he pointed ua | hatte pense, wae darkened by 8 plese of tis | tho Ticiance of teese etictens, ines. | - revertes ee av eu | preseat tse ¢ strikingly in contrast with e baastilk itil arden La Pry hen, Pg eer through whieh th pipe passed. In | wan kept under entire aoluecticn, OPEN BOAR. oe : Fe rsp tree eye anf meng av6 bate te wiels aale bee. aursacanee - ~ shout tight feet’ wjaare. Shalt the roof of | lights hall been broken, Seed Ue Geen | dereon, who waa still resisting the officers, | 1 oCroem, A.M Gato 70 THE Lapis OF BROOK | Hite lbs Laeaidansel campaign of | DAve bebe Tereited. sal bow 3 The Tepe's Cuymrmes Day Addrem vw the hich ‘ibd ‘alien iar thie aud that we | US) poor te api tele pibeg metic ieay | wee fally taken tothe wt aud fe Hed we, RJT ® D. PA 18 was upon the question of ateuding td . be " es = e unwary (ordinals. pay $& per woot had covered them with boards and scraps of bs ie ean aiaee “ “pe colt ge. ba ett eying Beaidi | slavery into the territurios, The Southern bai pipe ears Laas ier TS0i Ab che: sensation -6F Qo. Cortionls and a How do you hive! wae our meat iuquiry | gheet irun, eo that the youn at maidday was | © sced in his eels, suapected 10 be under tho 10 Resdi People wore deteriaiued to farce the North | Sre-hanka a poe f dse, Tens orth | Poutidlos) authorities on Chritimas day li ce Sak Gira, S2ke, A0d. gleliy 44 the {nftence of tubecce, which mareotio tind . into that measure, They dewanded it asa | i ~ Reecrnr Same “Seely: visting Ui ye wwined at energetic reply tu w: - you mater erie a cor th f been aneceasfully applied on previous ocea: pe condition of thelr coutinasnce in the Uuton, |@F® mostly from the of Mire Tope eee maya ouly get trom erreuiy-fve conte toe! aoe thal nail the cca ee in aiona by this prisoner in awallowing large ONE, BOTH OLD AND YounG, | uilition of their coutin Reel saaphea | (osasepion viosee Ie ead to him: First, he thanked the | 4,1/,,70ly. Spi, tram, ecrehy ove conte to @ Frows waa stand erset ; yet wots nario | Auastitios of the Juice about « siace the Iniroduetion of thy (nd the extent of their determivation in cardinals for thelr congratulations and the | gt that, if l could only yet plenty of work | 5 UT be whipping was to come off. Iu au hour and thie reapect in evinced Ly the fact that they | WHNONt blanching, Tt in the n countant attuchiaene which they bad ahown | “Can you uot get enough to do?” we meat | face ad poverty driven those whe had | SIP TE Tat int ty hie cell, he wns found robelled against the ( t because of | MAL equally dangerous forme of jan for him personally, ‘Me ead that inthe | aaked. x6 | cCupied. comfortable apartmenta, if uutepa. | ®eetyee. A post morte examination wae | 23 ym thelr | which du the great for they draw | times in which be f himself he derived | “No, air,” ahe reaponded, “and now that | SUPie aed | mado by Dr. MeBride, of this city, Tho | tv Mi | their defeat. Nothing i “ y hi | Pe ciona dwellings; and there they are com , eo | F sees tnva bas tise iver kota nde than | ito the net the timid wut hesitating clase | & powerful encouragement from Nite | Hives are getting hard, people talk uf put: | pelled to atay, and happy, indeed, will it be i Eicas ne ea eneneeca. ee pare | t= ace and fl. | the idea of giving ui inatius | WHO would shrink from the portale of faro | Sots or the Racrod Calloer” Heniytng (eres | ee Rent eaerice oF aday's wages.” | for these vicums of ee erie eee | WWoing a frantare of the aul | $9 ia the ehieapent a8 | thew af alavary itmelf, Now, however, singe | Vuk: ‘The lottery or gift prescutation | observations of Cardinal Pattish Phe ad | you work ma the dap vor vee 4 it Sadlatl nami eae | Sede edeat ee tienen: | res tegng. tat VOLE GEN slavery baw disappeared, the general ex. | Method of gambling is ome of the greatest | been spekeaman, he added that he ws ;, fram seven o'clock till five, and | “We glanced around the room; fortunate- jel PO peepilli nen: ogra lee eee Hy ifimeuren Y* , Gree ie sealatn. ‘Thea rom one | HAUAUID, because, w that in the not Ket Atewdy work wt that.” y, ele | Bomicl ‘ 5 ~ _ — | Pression of the Southern people ia that of | Curses to society. ‘Tho evil arising f | wont he defensed the cause of ¢ stepped out of the door,qn the platform | Ly the occuramts bail secured « few bushels Dramatic Critie. $3 POR BALE THE WHITESTONE Uotel | satisfaction at tho result, ‘They adit that | Of these enterprises will outweigh that of @ | aad of the Church, and therefare he Felina | of the aigleeaes cere jerks | edt seal oan vered with el (ity tak eyes loat bewurifly qhusted at Wises slavery was burtful to the industrial intor- | @020n farobanke Boing presented in a Wo maniatance of the Lard. Ho said, with | delepidated and unbinged, asthé one which | which uppeered’ suticlent te Keep ose the | 2ti# fortunate for the wotors in our th Guenta' saa. tate of the South, that it was eoutrary to | #ttisetive atyle and covered with the garb | i Htuphet David : The Lord ia my hight | had Just been opened to us and curva the | NHich, Apheared sullielont yo Keap out tho | | 0 2 0 Auee Oot te Moule tk Mi i Goer woes toa | a9 contrary to | uilact ‘ protector of my life: whoin shall 1 | apertures we could ma something of the. | Gud: but how we critieiain dose not take the form it did son és ory and ah ie ciples of freedom and justice, aud that | Of benevolence, they truly the livery * Wis Holiness afterwards said that , squalor which prevaed around. Our hea: i y H % | the South will prosper more rapidly us rvo the devil in.” ‘Th | it was necessary to be prepared forall Sank within us as we witnessed the sce ADM? fone wae stenting In9.crpér, | sears pet, lf one Listanse 6 leash in Weds | & ge : il wore rapidly may mak wit and on it were somo shattered dishen wad « | {tran Blair, who wap a Kap. 2 the new system of labor. This change is ‘in into the first step of vive and | Cndure every parsecution. Ie also observed | presented, and we felt no desire to explore | little pives of bread; there waa Bo larder in resentat! ‘ongreas from South Caroli. | ¢: ~ Jaret wonulac ries i alone mort remarkable when we retlect upon | Fine, and forthat reason are responsible for | {Ata few days pa ribet og ep ned ol an go ty roraity | She room, aud the little that was visible and, from 1829 to 1831, |} te vitae arent Saha | the attitude which the South ao lately held | the other ateps which he subsequently taken | several misionetice have sain ow stairway, and ngain | VAs Al! their atora, . Ny at the Washington Theatre | 5 ry fees “rhe arzepeet | feutiment is not coutined to the quention of | KAMbIing feature which hae ately appeared | SHC4P'0 res Sroells of fen Doreeate STILE Lowen perriia, ony o NEtla, aud wash o litte.” cea, | A8¢8 disploased him to that degree that bo | Loe Boe deyison ay fies wien or | Mavery, ‘The Southern people have uncom: | Hi the city, und which ia rapidly spreading. | jtrme tho hattatlve of the mera to | wo tof tha Longworth, erent Rerracks, | pointing fo an urchiy of twelve, "se | drew bla plato} and fired at the aotore on | =e a ie a a NENG plaiviugly agrond to pay an equitable pro: | Hla gawe walled " Keuo,” and in played these cle The Tape exproased th | and turning to our guides, the Trustees, re: | PONE fo an urchin of twelve. | pene dete tien atte | SPECIAL NOTICE - TIT ew Oa | portion of the deb red like the youths’ game of “Lo Opinion that it wae necessury to be ready to | Marked | au f qi ol etfersor O8| ceeetn HE GRAND NATIONAL JUBILEE OF , ey f the debt i ‘od by ee pla 8 fuifer everything for the church, which how: ae is the lowent depth of misery to mice something, aud that wide us mw Jefferson, a The ace a stampeded free | “Foy Dealers = Masten Pesce au all thrvugls the cout ne uppressing their re | mblin " TO, | adaye in persecuted ig Europe by decep. | Which you cam take us, ie fc not!” dally. fs ho stage, and a quick cu & pos " bay eds Ray iatire C4 have declared their acts of sceeasion null | ANd et it is now played openly iu a great | tionm, andbetione: Welug Hrebeed ath tr | “No ni." wa the reaponne rena feat Bl TB dba Sy Areeonty thr ‘tneervol ihe tng | acargoeand anal pega ays 5 | , Wijunt demand ‘exaction Sertaln |‘! 00 jute whi wd ehut ou { jared, lo . meeate fall scetit ver avy | and void, and have ngroe to renounce for: | HARE places parpossly Acted up fori ho | Has demands and 9 aight | Mean e eee the bright prospects which aro open to | tod, and aid to the sudiencer Ladies ai | * at lit oreo | bye the Hig hh of spnenilanerh Fiat. wha | eature of thie gamo ie thas it ia pat- | ire ‘parting forward great, seoteon : F, you, deeper,” one snare Rrvauate, keutlunen, if there is to be shooting at the 0.'9 Lock Atitch Tie oats ta Heiems ang Caoni tse | thes alwaye clung with a tenacity equal w | Toulzed, to agroateatent, by boys und other | aned, the Holy" See to wake vc ato wo ued ‘reached » barrac conciusion. actors on the mage, it will be tmpossible for eB origin ) ithe wbeleenls ani retain i | that with which they adhered to slavery, | Perens who are not yet aufticiently har- | Theme people not aa the table on Sixth street, west of | Night like a dark pall now cove Se EMrrmanee se Gee ben Carpe \ fperchases Mash y \ | dened in vice to pateouise farocuaky, | fe@red Christ on the mountale, showing | Zim. three-story brick building, the team fet ane tak pall, now oo wooks afterwards, March 27, 1891, Mr. Blair ‘ vy have also repudiated all the debt im: | 4 him all the kingdoms of the world, and say. | second and third of whieh were ubiicided | w out hie own brains wi Dl, a : tae Pec no a ! we ree " us ~ zee re | We might mention spose prod | ie he vem ie ti them if he would | into cos nue fob is in each ~) van | bet ick ath rb, We F bs boars hou : bet “ i rem sdk Welliow, aud have agreed to place | PMM® mud device of the gambling | fall down and worship hirn, As for um, anid | MPartinente, sare two was a fomilg, tie | oO! ie ta Gain rae ae ance tor 9 Fretory and WW lieu, aud have age oy i : | hia Molineas, we shall not allow ursetves | UFick walle’ had never’ boch plasters, toe yes heheh Four oh) Wark, Ege | their late nlavee cpou » level with| Wade thas bere lately Geen pat) LS coined Upreuch prrmeaines Oecd | couisede: mete ole asa hintory of the 1 ee principal feeciens bie insereene fosay and froin jailing out 1 | uhemsodvee before the law. These conces, | ite operation in this city; bat our only ob ne with the olive branch of peace, but | structure,’ had covered thom with white: | eof the principal fashione| ne ovenghs She F oe bert preperation for the hale 1n | Jeet now is to call pubite attention to the | reqitire that their will should be subiitted | Wash, though shey were biaek now.” ‘The | Ae sity, and a8 we do 00, 000 & | saves wbKheor TPHE SCLENTIFIC AMERICAN Mn onthe part of the South have 4.06 BOOK PAGES AY ba drawn forth gradully, bat at the present je THe wisi NeW od jy, | Heulatly that feature of it which entraps stately mansion ti while within wae the ted up in full aplend nil of annie aud or Magical # it growth of thin daigorous evil—pur- | t2) Well, we shall always eontinus to re Dattilions wero of thinnest boards, and the fil Althpugh thie new yoar only begins to- offers, and repel everything that crevices between th admitted the wintey AVEK IN THK WORLD. F, j nirth, Wo cast our eyes towurd morrow, the sondiug of visiting carde, the Meet atiicte for te : ALL SHOULD Et time they are all cheerfally acquie | te Fary 10 the principlos of justice, to) Winds in guste, while the great halla—the | @ Lal Welling hate tee tira ne Paving of visite and the making of prosonts, joy, ond, Thie paper did MU aod the peope desire thei tutention to | HH S0mHg and unwary into the gamblers |thegvnfuf the Chobe ad th diguiy ot, Vateae wane Yo tho sreatec-were au | shattered Suing Which mark it im this city, have begun to =p, observe them faith, There is ano. | ™°ek The only remedy consista in a | te Holy See. We desire peace, bute peace Poverty, aud not ‘even a {| day. Indeed, for paople with a lary e » aS WSS. aH pbotigreche. ‘ 2 aiciogunb aud awmaiing bhactioant of 7h Henmive to the houvs of | of the inhabitants were white, the’ window to passor. | Of Weqnaintance: ‘everybody's « Grover & Baker's Highest Premiwa dveutvan suiueer | ther step which the South ia now being Ken ; | B, Sud many of them were | 0, thas humanity was aheligned sian, | Parte ta lurge, owing to tha oxt Pi oily nes ok Re'entite | urged to take, wnd which it will be likely | 1 Providing the most severe pen: | =e | Niclows, | The spartinente were moro | Yue ws @ little oot in that dark | Bility of the populationat w long. That ia the endowment “lee for gambling, wud investing the po . An Unfortunaty Girt Tee iva te nekPeeene Henite te | room lay & Little bey in the Inst stages of | Possible to Kot through the visiking duty | f, | lice with powor to wake cummary arecate, | . ne p ML ad tet 1 | disease, his breathings growing more didi. | We live on lata, in very high men with te privilege of out | Hise w ete law. Tho } THe Troy Wali, Tusaitny, suyas A truly | shield themestves frow wind and storm. 18 | Saleas eneh pulsation sagopioed the Mists you know: and it takes tine aad | yo willows frage, Moscone « indeed, that the | 8 they now do under tho Exelve law. e 1 cane, the v beiny o young girl, dee SONI bo Hes ireaied we cuncetve of '# builds | of time. Besido that bed stood hin mother, | Costa labor to Me AN paper, and od for the boven fiery people, who plunged imto rebellion for | Mter point is particularly important. | ™* oi ane Saturday Inet, | ee halted by bamanity, iu which leas | listening to the atrugglos of the dying one, | othor's staircases. ‘Tho Post Office ia wroun- | ber copy REF ceare AtRaUe Rclnicos | isle amnion bicae la Kee thereat i may on Saturday Inet, | regard to health bad M y hind, But one lamp from ont that store within | ing ander the namber of visiting car tait has | == - = 7 Ln Pilit wf vuluntariy |ABOYH COTO poltce, add iy mighe all ho | TE fel AF AW Yollowns A poor ie, | fhe solitary “window, lighting and tho palace would enable her to once more | t Mistribate. ‘There are, speaking roundly. | MARRIAGE, ; u FE Graken Hite ie yollee aulnoete te named Elleo Rusae!!, uu has boon in the | Hating each room, of | behold the features of her child, wh about 2.000.000 people {a Paris and ite ii 0 or deeply ate ncla es wih which error tecombated aud falsg Velie that this will bo tho next atop of the | Tea Kamblers without waiting for com ply tre social 10. bay r the streeta,” Her conduct elicited attontion | Wat apeciea of decaying vexetation le att Hired, he cand : i fo otp wed wane cba agai va ‘cinva con- | Plaint und formal warrant. We hope tho | from eeveral citis ome of whom be. | moat deleterious of wll substances whi alt "7a silence tn the darkened garret 5 Potten ade ee ee a Sees Marlngers, Chamtoum Maan Sevtl 0 te] ‘ id sate | BIR ME 8 ee a hens tho | from several a oe, sous of whi me bee | my Sal Merious of AAKE Saanich | but atill that mother sat, holding tho hand i ee { et ee DEAL Rimenaasits | fiderable number of Seuthery journals are vt, aust thus relieve the pity trope on | Qe uals Williath MeNwiiwre aud others, | (Hid duane of “Llth, the wreiched muse (OC Mer darling within her own, hoping that Fecelve van! mang. “Calculate: ‘the | gAREEN a, Tose bow strongly urging the policy ot qualited | SKK, aud thus relieve the ity frow an | 8 Neatly euflaring fron ineauity, | Urenthe, inbaly dieenae, contagion aud | Bef eare had deosived hor, that the still, | aud, Feceld® ne many. 4 & aegto sul «in the Seath, and there ie | @¥tl Which w now epreading with alar wing * her aubsequont actions fully establish AL. | dewth, i ae wae @ gentler slumber, and that | t " - Us eae ied \ as her ane e isi b when day dawued ste would groct s liviug | tiousaud going to wud coming trom tho sented ef Be eaten t tho proposition iy fant | Faptdity s She placed berwolf on the track of the ‘Cea: | We entered but. one of t bitin country. This exchanying of bite of paste Fern ‘ Hint be Besos hay Ua Daas Seon Mrevta eat any enor 8 eALH tat wae | occupied by a widow aud 4 Vag did dawn j but the frat rye of the | Board ay soeun fool tn foreign eyes an wf ) ete te pee atu rapid rate, AN attompte | Aud, we the don @ jue Noe By pound \iteage {te | Ik docs Hot enpear wise te of tha 4 ‘itane, king 9 sui) yun cable now uf yonierday from Rowo | 0,alaeta hee of her danger were full, “Hho | tho teply we had fecetved tYoln cur guides, | MOFRIOK su, ma they. paased thr palihd | French, Whst! dan be sata tobi to that te fer iat favor of negro sullrage, say staton that all Proteatants had een ordanea | Eeuiemea Who were watching er tuk i | already’ narrated. hee wa 8 SE BON DANN | ilvee little frontiers thes belog Rinilly * did lun of tears thane ator that all Protestants had been ordered | tuediate steps to anya hor fifo. Mt. Me. | cl) ery” ‘ eaut, it is kindly taken— ound. . 1 SaGa FER Figen MA Bn el | 6 wry apy to Koo that public won | out of that city by tho Papal authorities | Namara ran head fa getbee of the Gack, | Th rely bate of furniture, | torsthle (xine Jo dainoo ZA HWoimha Gets | quently produces haan neal teeta eel ne eines cnt friends of tae, Sony vise Osan tars bia oahu hte Tia ates yea tuermau, shims: | Such w moaguse a totally at varianco with | Yt A the teain Me Mago satceae ae | aye and: threo or four uetie Engee nas Neernatee. bie hat Garesuane esls io'su chon Oy eh 8 tt i rey sg, an Me aT Park now, | Ampowsibility of koeyine ainouk un wind yor | the liberality kicherto allowed to all ereoda | gr the reine reartiad Gee ae eee dust eS Finy inaukcebp—an the latter of which | The New Albany Lavorn of tho 10h | It Bas however. oue grave. inconveniouce rene mn >| veruing @ population of four millious of | and class 7, OWMBHS OF HORSFS AND CAT. , humo beige without making them. our Ue-TONAR Derby Cvadition Pueders are | frieuda—witiout niaking them the triend abled superior io may others ut be meat—which eaunot be dou and that jp, that if @ oard sont doce wot reach ite destivatiou—and in such pro x UADE—On Tneet yj *: Cloar tpring, w | diglous mans fa ra iar feaipe Any Tulacarry, espoctally aa | ives An trlaside of cha fhustly axe seebhe % they have to be posted in) unaea! e at faneral. ul 1@ there re | they have onted 1a’ unsealed ee atid etna te tae ry the ruling powers, and at the | wae Yor sho would not get off the track | lay the Mother, prostrated by sickness, | contains thé following 1 pr Hie, whea the wuthorlty of the | {eM MuNumara, and he was obliged, | while her weary daughter, worn out ty | About. half a roll Topo ia boing called im queation, such w | Mier the Haw hod been detaiied several | watching, stood beside her weeping pro-| emall village in Ja 1 " minutes, to plek the git p in his a fusely. sided, quite alone, a wo: eu Daten wer, thi wn A Maria | veloper-—tho person for whow it was in obs gape 9 ot Deneuve, W dems hl nie ie vn an interest. tn t @ certainly appears injudicious, MU tho ty’ deaaeail Held her down | Are you serlouily itl, madam! we | Gutter at times deemed partully, lasane, | O41 shine himerle eiighbeke cate teen: | meray Te m | robot ie ‘ouly be done. tn {havo a eoneiliating tendeney, The | iu tie stow ty” force ‘unt the. triln had | asked. Qo Saturday night, Deooinber 2th, Mrs, | Likely, his card had’ beon. daly despaehod, | jgitOOMNREs:addanty, on, Tubydar. Jam. thd, q | of oxerclaing He rntelingentl yee eat? | Christiana aiidrens of tho Popo fo bis Carai. | Passed. Sho labored uniter the halluciug: |" Kee, six, ee that I cabnot work.” Cutter visited Clear Spritig, where alis made | he uiay be disposed to regard “he alfght us a | as Sie of ie wae eof of exercising it intoliigeutly with the right | | loug as the, Lad watched cree on Fate | ggutiat, Much Feut do you pay’ for thie | soue alight purghaven, and returned to hor | deliberate one, “As Me the stuiat fe | aa r je aitubd she fone Of aullrage. We would then propor to in: is excood ingly mpirited, aud showa no | longas the Lard watched over Sho | room #’ bois. Mhialwas the iash tune she was eeon'| Oauacs, in, the Act place, horrible fathgu | Fan" SRS resttence AT Mee Sadie Sar | Rest aul of thew with the right ot suifrags | lack of moral courage, He aaga the Church | Ha kindly akon charge of by. the polieg, | Right dollars par month, in advances? | iglaee la wa morning of January tat, u | and in'tho next, the good-wishing, tha haud: | ary Bageam oh te tok, MM, eine WL be ts way be tho owners of two hundivd dul | a24st4 teadora must bo peehced tosntary | whee the Oana of het tronte MT e | arpestentn ee thetermoons and night wae! gentleman spon whose farm hor house | grasping the cr ailing gut the eatin, | Say Soee ONE 4 i Jave worth of taxable property, or Who can i 4 jered. Sh er had ao- | Approaching; but beside the stove Ny but | stool, ewliod wt her residence, He was au ‘acoompuny it, are yob wlwaye ol BC RRENDI hin, 189% of Athenee iain sly toed ond weile abd. who susiuiu s good |40 Aly ution rather than yivld to the | Euan tee and he to. | CoM ertpagh to replenish ber fire oaee prised to fiud the door battored down, and | cere, and. yet it rity alone wich | the is Of loka Renreiber, aged ing horecs, bas seed moral charactor,” unjust demands of their onemies ko to Mr Whipple where] | Mattie all your store of fuel, sadam” | orhier evidences of Tawleraheas around the | gives value to. « uM. Even the | # sldence jetsie tte te, bie. tons Mila’ ansrassdinie’s “Meblith te Boultiavy IPRS euoce Cer CAE MTA laorg | Abe sald Asprove the charges. The brother | 0 ambbede { building, Uy he house he waa | priv of Indien cheeks, SRatacon, Jaw, Ts heart 4 Tare t ” * : sé ee Leatine dk Wie worker! wpon her to euch a You, air, all | shocker at the sight wanted to his view. | which « a in with the ‘ “ } ; Fp. paratod from pla t ! thy powate Upon her st wore phy nly tie ‘