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Melville, New York Cir “THE NEW YORK SUN “It Shines for Al, With rogard to the erite of this plan we have only tosay that | if it be reully the programme of the im- | peachment party there ls no further cause for appreliension on this subject. not the least danger that « ever be carried out. the President aside before convicting bim rimes and misdemean- | he is ob the impeachment | tof danger. compatible with ty there is for p at trialatallif they can 40 | summarily attain their r suxpouding the President want into dieplace Mr. Jol niplinked a0 easily sity for going any further y expect to scheme, they must imagine that the | can people are more tractable than slaves or more stupid than idic arbitrary and unwarranted acts haye been committed in the name of the Governm within the last fow years, but it doos not follow that the Ameri ready to come under the yoke ¢ ore likely to consummate the aforesaid acheme of im: iment than they ar at least At body to. pre f 94 nary rat ald bo aybmittod ing to warrant tho him be tried, But lot tho impoachmont tempt auch wn upwarrat handed which it now talked of, and they w at the Constitution and our Repablican ernment have # tower of tr hearts of the American people. Birikes tn England Gnvar distress existe at the present time among the workingmen in many parts of Great Britain, tm eonsequenes of their per «for higher wages than their | more hydrants a pored «Lave been und ave been lost rN ven ‘obliged to | the Croton Com aak abarity to avaid | of workmen could now be obtained at wage | considerably lower tham thes were getting | rulo in Fingland, a for thelr act », who depend elihood, have gen In this country 1 to acknowledge on their wages fora ste have often hi ikea are not satisfactory in| oe an ecledd, The Orphans of Soldiers and Gift Exter- hopelens tank, attractive title, and women of thie city, obtaining large ¥. 4 portion of whieh they i the maintenance of a few arebl) xxl inearned by frequ almost exhaua 7.0 “Gift Eaterprine of the Sux a few | Sell Biate of Nabeas hridgement or den Subseqnently the a elective franchise or of any any person by reason of ri cep ing Indians not taxed, and o farther fundamental o Lagisinture of said State, by a solemn oath, ail declare the assent of aaid State to the id fundamental condition, and shall trane- it to the President of the U authenticated copy of anid act, of the President forthwith announ ‘on said fundamental ¢ asa purt of the organio law of t and without any far- the most honestly | conducted affair of the kind ever placed be vblio, He must bi editors of thin paper for idiots, if he ima gined for one moment that we could credit | gation of the How far he will auc poring upon the public remains So far ae the people of this are concerned they are mufficlently country folke will exchange | at many valaable greenb penny whistles porsibly obtained by invent mente in auch enterprizes. EK, or sent by mail at SIX DOLLARS a year | ADVERTISING | FROM TWEN: PER Special arrangenn advertisements of his statement scheme presented, State, and therewpon | ther proceeding on the part of Congress admission of said State into the Union be considered aa com Legislature shall be convened by the Terri- within 90 days after the Act, to act upon the condi. BUN | to be seen, warned, but t the statement made in the Senate, Wednestay, by Mr. Coway, It appears that the total number of appointments | by the President, since the wdjo t Summer, is four hundred forty-six, out of two thousand, four h y four that were at exhibit disproves the reports iously .ciroulated oat the whole | } of Democrats to office. | | The ouly thing that w Daves of | this conuection is, that was, who apowks authorita | that were so indus ion campaigns, greatest privation to thin, by the mits n weeks of t 0,000 han be. ist have mw 6 to tradommen of all kinds. | removing civil |r ng It has beow © ever since the organization of the Govern HINSON has done nothing predeoonsors did. w, and yot the party which elected him, did not represent a majority of the | } jo of the United Staton, It in to be ox pected, of course, that Mr. Jouxson's poli tical enemlee-will make the erovnd ofvomplaint, but ia the m to, they have vet of every | Senator Wanr temporary President; and then to prolong the impeachment trial until Mr. Jonxson's regular term shall have ing to this arrangomont the movement will not begin until the new Congres into power on the 4th of next March, for Mr. Wave cannot be made President of the Sen ato until that time, Corruption im Flections A Vill bas been introduced in the Lew lature which prescribes severe penalties tor corruption of IL Limpones tive years impri nt upon any perton convicted of in | tluencing voters by pmoney, intimidation or We hope that th sod, and that it will be e utmoat vigor election corruption ha The extent to heen eartiod, par ticularly in thia city, ia positively dingrace Local offices are in many casos up, ae if they were a merchantable o Small politicians who can influence a | it @ regular practice to proffer their support to candi aacheme will | Tue idea of setting among them, ropresentatives of the South—-prens and peo- | whose aitice appearn to [be to atir up discontent with the present government 11 Congress, ani to en ation of the Southern peo lexivo, or im fact anywhera m ther Yankee ‘i bo removed | and especially » to voters, im return for their nicans elections extent, for th are wade & ec Men of character are gen- office against | ple to Brazil or consideration orally averse to running opponents who resort to « even when they do run, their good qualities have but @ poor show in comparie unscrupulous rivals ul practice ought to be thorough If wo had a stringent law like the one alluded to, with the certainty | fhe “purity of the bal might become something elee than the | ly browen up. of ite enforcen Galveston CIVILIAN A \tion that dou Teo Large « Contract. Semyer introduced @ resolution in declaring that vernment to give it ie the duty of thin ¢ effect to the moral rentiment of the et in deporing through all ite agenetes, for the purpose of | the tirat atep toware the further introduction of Cool on, and if that in Bragil; wt leant polition party of th od lately in the Minsouri nan American in the I’ of San Paulo Brazil, | phatic warning to those w sium t empire to stay in their own For young meu of ener; tbe very wel children there at present, he would not, nor would he ‘Those that hay en into this hemisphere and the adjacent | 4™ ‘That reminds us of the n on, Which another dis Rerow.wcan fr to “all the world and the reat This hemisphere comprises thalf the world, taking in the quarter part of both the Atlantic and Pacitic A great many reverance it mi; taking « wife ap the writer aay vise any One to do 80, A there are separated b; nd are beginn and tired of itas they ae & largo South n people are yet | ate over New Zealand and the other islands have # weakn for raw missionaries ! And in spreading out our protecting mantle to tho “adjacent islands, Van Dieman’s 1 of deposing the the J and the Botany Bay Scumven’s idea was pro bably lesa expemaive th but ® representative of the modern Athens AT thie acanou of the ye } creased demand upon the heating apy perienced in the work of extinguishing pt to be fro apt to buret, aud many her difliculties peculiar to cold weather bo found guilty, Anything that is law pipes and hose axe ite unilitary for excltoment in aome Vatacle in the way of our Fie t ut tho present time, for whi the muddle among the Commisasioners Coumissioners | unable te procure Nain that they Joquate water fuctlities for the extinguish of firse.*'Thoy aro in pressing neod of fon after all, ton of slaves anda stronger head of wa ~ = os esionors, ‘and if thie be | true m grave respouslbility reste upon the parties who are to blame. ‘selem Advice. ‘Tne Board of Aldermen have instrnct: the Corporation Counstl to institute proceed jew to the recovery of the old property known as the Ki partly held by the Tras Such @ course would and costly litigation, without any favorable result, the | mg ago thorough: | ly tested and decided adversely to the city Ty re-open thie matter wou inasmuch aa it w ‘protest for the enrichment, at the | blio expense, of those who undertook the | dia There are demands enorgh upon the city treasury, without I into uneertain and inter circumstances #0 whole affair haying been Colorado and Nebraska. The precise terms on whieh these two Staten are to be admitte in tho bill now before the President Thin, of course, keeps these two States out March 4th, at least Lotses by the Strikes im the English Iron ‘Trade. estimated that about £200,000 han been lont im wages al exceeded £10,000, leaving a nat lone of | 1,000, while by far the gr ry loanon which will ialleablo iron tra els, and cumstances a long time must re it will be got bi short time eve have tinon Steamer Captain and His Indians, de, ae. nfused atate of Southern society, ration and emi; are just now absorbing consid naible of the press and people favor immigratio Northerners reaources and re ny fof the States have apy ners of Emigration, whose busi 8 to give all th and to render pe forn ry au of voluutary expat oast aside aud not taken into account at all us means thea latter have par: ceeded in their effort of several little colonies bein South nzil, where they seom to b chance of success than in Mexico. are two cargoes of ‘Texans preparin for Brazil lossed privilege of * Lal ws loug aa the: ) Gazerre J their purpose, tella * to Ko to Hragil, Cubs or anywhere else, with the expecta atic nervitude will be per poror of Brazil bas libe- the profite of el to the crown bers of the freed 4 forw ‘war. general emigration Another colony of Southern il is fortuing in Terreboune Which the Claiborne ADYOCATR is trying to induve to Atay wt home ly pupliahed a letter f Andrew Me just returned from the it regards as uertion againat em respondent of the | Hracil on # tour of observation returns, and wation 6 Southern people to a {Lis concor ns that the American colonists 8 MUAt AAO Lave mibilitios of citizens of the Hrasl recent 1M,” ADVOCATE Who w joying the privile of fi ing freed for the purpose ol | withomt any cousiderat a of Trivity if inable legal ex are thus set forth ther right to ¢ of color, x ted States an Tho said State ne, by the Fe strikes in the iron districts of England while the contributions havegiven to somo three thousand of the nd or twelve thousand men who hich the " Uni i oat to the dis @ great differ. » has been dir erative employ: ont of capital for the manufacturer corresponding eflects reetly of indirectly all who depend di: won the iron trade, as aldo been affected in A large number of fairly-sbill to » foremost tion necessary | id to emigrants to become bona fide settlore Thore are, which had be “last dite their readers. ‘This looks like garded by the | 0 seek an ely 4 gentleman of eoeived by a exchange, Which publishes some ex iracts, wo learn that t meut was taking energetic stops to for the war aya dratt waa Causing as much | in the State, Fovinces, as Lie med in the United States, or the « scription in the Confederate Stages, during North Amerlean war. bad ovcurred tn soy | The ordinary pric slaves were bo Tying we subs | teeing ® all their ri Ong case is mentioned of @ poor | thon. teraped 8 aro given of the y their Owners on stent am soliiers n of substitution. co of Kio Grande do Sal wpuby casand, ware out provinesa of San editotiaily recommended an the mort deaira ble for rettlement. The; ern—whiel in the most have abun ment land not far from the sea, a p ‘and have also the ad tlements of Engliah- | the val le and each coun! Announcem out they would ifyin| byt n of | General and Minister | ed nt onr port from off the frigate Snsqu and matters could have been res ed to'the status in which Gen, Sheridan ‘k for | found them, but they were not © um of | hut that restoration to have hurled the tot | tering empire tos fall, and quickened the yace of the foreign legions towarde their Leading na would have | delighted in embracing the ‘and maleon| these partisan | Cortina has the ini ing strength. invasion to the while our Minister is Republics and the integrity of each. 10 of & weak toddy, heavy blows to inisterial party he moral fo) other i atrikin save hin Empire re returned to the ol \t work the United States in ing will have the effect of cou againat her, and eventually ia favor ire. Such # poliey will cause the run into her sido which (ug but auother bloody w: bollign maguitude, ean eradicate, orn to | elaimn y and per | caused thereby. Dut as for | tures co military The Govern cial condition o 2,465.25 over The ordinary expenses of the for the tiseal year amounted to nues of the State gr! The estimated expenses for the fiscal year is set down at more than the estimated revenue. jou of the real and personal property | felt it State HO153 41 pre than « avi yeur. He has no pated curity alature, aving net speaking colonists already Itariste, with a few hundred dollars hogin with, are encouraged to go to Hragil, Vag og LAK » commander of m little steamer Killed and eaten ng expedition ap little rough, but | wo do not know that it is much worse to be “1 and eaten, thanto be k Indians. The policy "Apparently pura laeewnats, however a put | The nervices were well attend from the same Government lands Reente an sere for cash, twice that e aredit of four years. The. for it Paulo and MEXICO. Relations with the United Meates ‘The Brownsville (Tex.) Raxom editorially, om thia subyect : If Mexico were a loaded bombshell, and were to burst into ® th nee abould be hurled on a mission of terrible destruction, we would have no more than now existe in that revo- At one hoped that the work of pacifyin try had commenced in tera were fairly on the roi the whole work, #0 successfully oom- from the North in con- nection with the Campbell-Sborman represented that though the French were of Mexico, and | though npon their arrival at it was visited in time to find ment wae being indiffer- aa regarda accomplished nothin gulf, aud left for imilian has no notion of wbdteati t.. moral foree exerted by the ambaasado- ty. ile thie farce, fn tw parte, was doing enacted, blows were being struck in Matamoras, that had their fruita been en- the road restoring order in Me eon fairly ope the connt om with delight. leaders = were | thelr swords into fortunate momento . Shoridan arrived her nition work wns virtually pruniny Hofore it waa too Inte, however,the Lieut.- ‘ampbell were land nts would have spected it asa moral force they could not But speaking of what would have hap- poned is not telling wh “l | As soon wa it was no imoros occupation Ww that ite gallant leader had therefore been tho Mexican serpent unjointed lwelf and each joint grew to a venemous ‘anaes pronoaneed againat the supreme Wan sent in pursnit, Ho has been on the pursuit for lays wud is now nearer he start var life, fur enough to let Cortina di Gen, Eacobedo in seein orders were execated, became aatistied of | the uncertainty of affairs, and pushed on for ‘To give the subject a little more exe is somew ng ers. Of the outaiders All thie time Mi He jorror of the Mexican The OUR WISCONSIN LETTER. Aggombling of the L jature—(ioverner’s At aed” Hancatioual The wintry winds still whistle around ns; King reigns over our rivers and Inkes and ponds; but tho mildness of the present Winter as compared with others that have passed away is a matter of | common comment among the “oldest in- Since my last the State Legislature as sombled in regular seesion—a perfect wind fall for some of the city and country papers, giving evidenc for want of news to give The Senate and Assembly n the 9b, and 8 and appointing journed to tho afternoon to receive, conjointly, the Message of the Gov: Many military men who had been lounging sround the ¢ days, and button. have been the turn which the proc have heen al | Jguored, and much dissatisfaction has been Tut of course the Legisla- not ud plac or civic number would have te be disappointed any the Capitol ting their offi Message shows the finan the Btate The balance in the treasury nd above the exp which w State e third of owing the benetivent ete and the restinption Over of the indust millions we: by the State for war purp 1861, aud at least oight millions more were ed by cities and counti ero recommen ments, and snggests the legislative action to luduce iui, an yovern- | the State The educational huweroui Interests whit ‘the probabilitie fonstitutional Amendment guaran: bts under the Constitu- loubt of ite ad tho necessary two-thirds majority, hp Jooks forward to @ cordial reuyign of the Lim, but the negro being | sections, and an era of Phe Supreme Court © complaining ‘ot that they get too much, Dd an increase to $1,000 oF $5,000 is antici | thing ulu’t bul Present session of the these gentlemen aud Judges were and for the work accosnplie ot be so many heavy and earnestness held for Uusine day School Unio on Thuraday, and reported pro- | waa needed t school work eve Tt waa resolved to divide the State | which Gray was Te nt paid agente to | to increase the more effective After deciding to | the contre. accept the invitation of Oshkosh to bold | tho next annual convention there the Union ggresa in the Sund aro in the south. | into districts, and to m Athem and thi work, and make ite Ia winter torm of the this city commenced jo news items ting engaged in discuss: | per of persons in this city of oll population, schools will only well accommodate 4,000, thongh the actual attendance at present i« lize how the body provement of the ‘an sometimes hap. fers in North Americn, 1m muet suffer for the mind under such cirenmatances, The Com- mon Council, howover, | be presented to the Legislature, suthoriz Ing them to raise by tax, for the building new school houses, $45,000, which will to some extent, but not ply the great lack of school have a bill ready to Accommotion. rtinent §18,000—al inary expenses of the ‘There were 1,500 deaths in. addition to the o1 London Gnowed Up. The London Tereonarn of the Grd inet. dosoribes the effects of a heavy anow storm hich soome to have been an unusual occurrence t The wideat th by the drifts that the passage was but a narrow lane. By ou 6 wretohed cattle, in sorrier ich ie ali thetr thfares were 90 blocked that corner of {hat corer of | plight even than th normal condition; and the eut oftener and louder than ever. Oddly matched were thé steods that worked for tho firet time together, “frames” of all sizes + Giraffes” and led two and-two, harmoniously. In every case of tan- dem it was Indiorously evident that the tracehorse had never been need to that kind of thing, and he was dragged alony the leader, on whose bac! be soon an amateur postil. Railway vana and business carts of -y kind wore drawn by at least a double upliment of horse pot the wheels oftes ‘ood by. intelll- role ‘object in In the contral and busier diatriota of London, the snow was soon trodden into # yellowish brown mire; rning process, which continm throughout the day, that was filthier suburban cemeteries, where faneralé are certainly no | they are in other seasons of | the yea graves dug for those to whom no merry again were half ight’s heavy full; to bem literal fulfillment of linee'The snow rhall be their ‘The cold continued aa bit- it had been all night, though filled up by the other outward projectior the freezing atinoaphere; am ter did hang out bis ensign prodigality abo: whieh there conld be no ald be carions to ascertain bow much, or how little, shopping waa done Not lady was to be ‘and the chairs in tompt- ps, like those of Lew stood in long em spruce young men to cou 1 nothing elae to a ny tradesmen shut up heir servants ® queer jo visitor from the rural districts could have received @ more dismal t hae happened. Jed that the Matar unanthorized, and ween out of doo: atone, and gat sort of holida, Canales hae boon he has only gone Fur Henting in Minnesota. SATs @ recent issue of the Minneapolis, xicLe: Mr. Byfield, « mero of this city, has returned from an extended trip on the froutier, where he has purchased dollare worth of furs, We loarn from bh fur hus novér boon 0 pl ‘he absence of the Ind fiekis of Minnesota bloom with trappers. Mr. Byfi ity ot fur in take! vioms year in the ouble the quan to this time, over any An Elepbaat’s A man named Williams, » groom at the cirous of Messrs. Bell and Myers, performing in England, reosived serious, if not fatal injuries recently, from an elephant connected with the establishment. in the discharge of hia duty, to attend to the bor to the horse placed pext t to drink, reach illiams atruck « violent blo refusing the anitnal any w h show to companion—e Regiment—hia mastery of tho e commanded the ani al to pertorm some of ‘This was done until the inal being exhaunt- ed at the unreasonable demands of Wil- threw his trunk around him, and the stable wall with nfortunate man hie ground wud was pioked up | co of the docil eawod bin agai conveyed at once to the General Hospital, where he was attended to; butit wae feared that the internal injuries he had received | may terminate fatally Adventare with @ Grizzly Bei Fall of 180), » settlement in one of tain counties of California was | by the proximity and predatory excursions of a grizzly boar. Two hunters dotermined to rid the neighbors hood of thie dangerous peat, Finding ono jo of a mountain a heifer that constructed over it a loasly erected, Josaneas of those mo alarmed and anne had just died, the; taineers, and, of a short distance frou, the bait, ae it should have been. With blankets to guard ainst the cold h cooked provisions to last jays, and their guns and an- munition, they took up their position om the At dark the full moon sro clear brilliane no bird, no animal ery intorrupte the awful atillness of those rugged after nightfall, of uneasiness began to ore into Hirai Jobnson’s mind, which degeu- erated into somethin, 774,570, or over bake beneath him, and for the first | his thing uin't eafo. Let's prop it up ‘and were soon of the | some distance ap the moun! enable to perceive a buge gricely bear mi ing his way down to t ‘When he bad arrived within about twenty foot lie observed the hunter vanced as if deter upon ap attack, to the dismay of Johnson, who felt, watiatiod that » i of the State ‘Of 432,003 childrew and youth tween the ages of four aud nded school dur} Je amoutit expen: by the people for the support of the com- | nion schools of the Btato was §) ei atriotionm as be of the adoption their frail structure, and place them at the meroy of this savage ene: ned this threatening movement, ai Gropping on all fours, walked under the souffold, and commenced his repaat, rub! nat one of the post 190,289. | agai eby rocking the whole goucern, whole desire was to keop per- the hope that the bear would ad aninnel, amd th gorge itself on the ‘away and leave thom Uninterrupted, ned into terrot big whiskers, aha Gray, gun in bane aahent peace, # have been for Creeping to tha edge of their salaries— eo whispered, “don't shoot, This i Tt ought to have w little distance off, 80 that we could 1 voan'tget no tuirehot, aud if hed, thore woullt Jondare stand 2 one tern to another, wud heya be requirgd Velie | si position and tt owly wott Tack, on Johnaony pr imaring stride, and has near! bottom of the bill, whe tohave a hasty sirve Jobnson waa ail! rollin, Astonished faced the situation, when, high vovered the monster, evidently as mach terrified as themeelyée, ily entering the bush from which Juat emerged. Gray then’ enlightened Johnson on the state of affairs, and undeciaively proposed p after the gans and blankets, but tnamed gentleman very decisively suid he would prefer going home, and they went, without @ny Unnecessary waste of to be nee genus Homo, and ger on ft, and water, Thi watetoont poo! ure, Au hour or tw waa examined, Jumped With all the ‘agility for which the enue Pules are remarkable, after havit een under water ten hours. | Not being an ibious animal, I cannot un our Informant, upon what principle tt jd eacape drowning; having spiracles aud s tracheal system, it would appear im- possible that these should not fill with wa ter, and thus Kill the little creature ; but it waa not no; ibatill lives, A Gentleman to the Last. chiof insurance offices of t Wainewright-the prison- or was ander sentence of transportation for | forgery, they determined to open negot tion with the villain, and got fromm him cer- eceasary to thelr inter- The moment tl London found th confessions le doubtin, “for a co m readily enow bargain, to know, that wright, to a his moustache, some fail. Mine the inmates of ‘® turn of aweepin with a bricklayer aud a sweep, te G— thes never offer me the broom !” An Inevet that te “ Not Partioutar.” While cockronchos partake largely of the common articles of diet in the sliip’s atores, they ulao rather like books, clothes, boots, ‘They are also partial to | jer the elges of soap and corks. lucifer matches, and com razors and amputating kniv ing. An to drink, these sume impartiality. or they have man in fas many weeks. night left closed at 13636 ances bein, f.'81, be, id Pram ath 4 Wart Gray vantain, bi At thi wusle under the seaffol #0 firing om the bear, which h engaged@in eatin 9. Hut it wae too late. ton. to Hannes ont w nearly ae much terrified as aseod him with two leaps. of y reached the ‘Their information in regard to scaffold architeoture in connection with hunting, bad received the light of sonie val- peri | Tennclty of Life in = Flea. A fow days since one of thers Irritating little creatures attacked © member of the fle in the act of piero- ing the skin, the individual placed b nt It Into @ basin full of ‘was about eleven o'elock, Next morning it wae found at the the wate Tt wag laced in yet for a it ja them 5 long. doron blue pills carel posed had turned in he ob ferved the bux surrouuded by them, and being too lazy to get up he bad to submit to off within a very roaches, each one car atrewed with the dead and hibiting all the avmptome of an. stago of mercurial 9: awallowing little on the principle of similia similibus eu | New York, Thureday, Jan. 17, The afternoon quotations of the general Stook market, compared with those of yes: y afternoon, show a decline i of from 3 to 234 percent. Gov by the sane comparison, were lower, ‘The loan market was inao- tive at 7 per cent. on call, considera! loft at 6 with first-olass bankers The discount demand was small, choice bills passing at 734, aud inferior at 8a 11, foreign exchange market was quiet and | firmer, on the basis of 109% a 1U¢ for prime bankers’ bills, Flour and Wheat were dull and nomi Corn firm and quiet. drooping. Pork firm, key dull and nominal. SALES AT THE STOCK EXCH ANOE, fe jo ta 3 ate SE ERERUCTSEEREEERSEE that shot was the added weight of the « of its ow canna the towards the aide ¢ 32 St88.3i=3 back! the scaifold’s fall almost shrieked Jobneon, with pailid | {nce, atriving to pull bis companion towards The thing suddenly fell, and the wreck, wed and grlssly, were con! noeiving he had no time to waste in rising to hie feet, immediately vro- f the wreek, and roll down hill with a eelerity no hoop suak could aurpa bisa ri ‘3 anette over hie shonider. | tion at his leie- Naw Youn, Jan, 17, 186% Like most other avenues of trade, Waet~ mnow-bound today, amd but for am oecasional purchaser, whom ned consity may bave driven forth for the pur pose of @ replenishment of stock, we mi record business a¢ at a perfect atand-etill, So far as we aro able to judge from the few saloe making, prices except, wher hy tho inclomency of the weather, ar out material charge from last quoted Butter remains firm, notwithstanding the pi ing up of stock on tho hands of denlere commission merchant as high as 450 for th good Welch tnbs at 88, Kotla sold readily at higher rates during the early part of 1 week, but ia at present in free reor liberal aupply and tending downward again In the cheeso market considerable ¢xeite- mont prevailed during the early part of the week, owing to the prevalence of # vory active forviga demand, and alno to the ap ward gold tendency exceeded receipta by I] radaced the stock on hand suffi: ntly to embolden holders to rates a good cent a pound on all gra carrying the best selections o which Inst week were held at 170, to lo ¥M., while holders boast of their ability to soon ‘advance rates to even ington Market is and prices are held choicent lot, withe h when he had struck | j@ thno he was coutined | in Newgate (modern prison discipline had not then found ite way into that coll with a bricklayer and a aweep; in which polite company he w ognized, through rocter and Mr. eon with Mr. the agent of the insurance o tracted from the ruftian all that he wanted | gentleman said, in conclusion, | “Tt would bo quite useles ak to you of humanity, or ten- or laws buman or divine cour to you, after all, that, merely | ogarded as a apeculatio: Seo where it enda. eful prison, and I talk to a degraded " “Wainowright returned, twirling Sir, you city men enter ou your speculations, and take the chances of | Some of you apectilations auceeed, appen to have failed; yours | happen to have succeeded ; that is the dif ir, between my visitor and me. ‘you ono thing in which I have | sueceoded to the last, Ihave been dotermined | through life to hold the porition of tleman, I hi 5 the part week, Yio @ MD. for thy . Varying in pri fruit marked, applos aro selling at about grecnings, and Ralf. cranberries at $13 hehe 00 @ Tu the market for meats, pole continues in large aupply at rates somes what redneed from last weck# «notation irom Hele, according te ‘he poultry market continuee prices ranginj 6 #0; Tdowo still ce ‘that each of now ciroulati Jot of the poorest of wh risk run ip the stock, hawker titien of it for the pi purchase great quar pose of re-peddling to poor families, the prices obtained for the stuff boing from sad No, Panneytvanie tabs, Ib. 34549 Stare — KReserve.pr.iais Ih. New York @tae— Probably they do pre for wines aud spirits, but they can never theless drink beer with relish, aud even t themselves to circumstances bibo water, either pure or uiixed with soap; and if they’ cannot obtain wine they find 1 very good substitute ‘6 by no inenus exempt from the numer ous illa that flesh is times, like buman epi dreadfully from rheums for to what else can be attributed ¢ extreme partiality for medicine | his own doctor” seems to bo uiotto; and they appear to attach no m meaning to the word “surgeon” than sin ply something to vat, feoms to come wrong with thom. owders, they invariably roll th ‘and tinetures they sip | Blistering plaster seems hich they take iuternall; to se up tw: lish dairy, Com- Dal Binck Maspverries 4n4B M hickens, dressed Bus Aa to physic uothing | Res Tarntes, bbi SPECIAL NOTICES, Measinger & Wright's Caseimercs ‘and ng machines, ELIAS HOWE, Jr. tori Sewing machine), Piveiden'. i) ivation, and av New York um presents all the New meckines for manufsetarere, ay, N.Y. and $36 Fulton st, Breokirn herever the New, York fam i sold “for she boueat price DEATHS. N_Guddenty, on Thareda: ECKERT—Oe the, 11th inet of Oats dull and MoCcOl 1 16th tnat, Patrick Henry, the beloved sou of Wiliam, sha rignds of ig amily are Se8s8iz ze eat oy ott, i ghd ol a i #8 1 o'eleck, 16a Joh 18th, TBAT, of disease wide of Jule Welitelber, aged See z ESS: eae Hidge shen Frldsy afteracoy, Jau, 16D at ck. a8 peo WACOB ~Oa Woda: Stee