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«OT snINDe re idvot tele FON THK CAPILLARIUM, szstonnd “Gey ware % ontorsat coude Sky coprrion, rrecgessien, rite fe teetae’ Caper thew tfnue beers fa. Beary ons whe bat Soon Aareering ferme. Loo ror THR a M, A im? the article thet ea te hr We teow: bareh and wiry oe eas MaNERD DY | 7 ation, saueiag ayel jeeeenry AF anxious to have prices just ws Ruppore, now, that ( Should grant further protection to ufactarers, what would be B4TIT YWAR! THE OLOEST DAILY MORNING PAPER In Now Work City, RACEPT TN JOCRMAL OF COMMERCE, AND WITHOUP EXCEPTION, owee advance, If the {import duties were made heavy enough to be prohibitory, the reault woud be to give the makers of home: made goods complete monopoly, and en- wble thom to run op prices as bigh as they please to do, So-called " protection” ¥ of low prices, the tariff the moro consuihers will pay for thelr goods, and the greater will be the profite of eapitalin or economic herery th correspondent seems to be wedded. emy, not the friend, If there were no protec tive tart, working men would to buy thelr dry goods, grocer | articles of household consumption at about by pearly | the same lo tick fas bose ft ott's soar the Cheapest Dally Newspaper in | the World! ‘There in no grent n that to which our THE NEW Form stn fectttty for obtetntn ycatag the CAPIL CRT SST tors 'ene ‘Tee ie Era ont ha rarecbon, ol eatie Cable, by Tele. ONEHALP THR PRICK ther etty papers ‘The Sam tread, evory a D persona, ahd f gle sheet exp auce) & medium 6! rates that aren ilar then would be worth as two ov thres dollars now, ire contenta | advertising rarely | mach a | the interests of the working classes req At the pabtt | in free ten onite of protec It would not be wire to make a sud. | n jump from the present tariff policy to that of complete free trade, for the tempo- Jerangement of haurtfal ander each cir to approach free trade gradually, by requ Jar rtepe of tariff redue Prices in w corresponding ratio. ho @ policy would andoubtedly be f home manufac classes of work LL THE POLL PROPERTY IN Petes. fee Spree wetees ral | cation offi of furnished CENTS PE | gn te delivered by carriers at the Hons, | tore ot Shop of any who desire CENTS PER WEPK, or » mall at SIX DOLLARS a year. FOR ADVERTISING ation FROM TWEN Epecial eerangements may | be made for advertisoments of unusual each tnaertion. to puspend certain ola ture, and to throw certa mon out of empl ever, wontd be fa Fujtorial Department of THE SUN tbe aed prance. ae ohies Piveo eoni ~ nications should be addrenned, to advertiser if any branch of the publ hoult be aidrensed’ to the greater than the lo ‘Tho very fact that @ particular branch of | home manufacture cannot compete with the foreign-made article, in evidence that the capital employed in that business can be used to better advantage in some other di-| izod Trades of Myde, rection, And if workmen be thrown out of nt in that line, they to some other vocation capital aud labor of this country ought to be employed in the channels where the natural | would force them, if un- There are ean produce other country in the world, and to ‘there onr at- toution mbould twice as much to manufactur country an it does in MOSES & BEAC Corner of Nassay and Felton ate, Now York City st adapt Slestion ef Wild WalLack® THE, OLYMPIC TREATRI Chae gNew YORE THEATRE WHITE TEETH, — RAWLOWS | Moth aot gum waive lwwe of busine trammeled by legislation, great many things that w Teealihy state. wn ‘Shuritg them. A trech vere Beiguecerret ot 46: seus recend street, Wil ame The Diack Crook.” Great WINTER GARDEN, .The Pool Revenge, THALIATHEATIRCermaw Opers. CHARLEY WHITE'S COMET +ATION TROUPE | | —Corpe de Ba tes, songs, veutrivo uum, Re TONY PASTOR OPERA #10L et tok RUT ate oar ONE, BOTH OLD 25 Ip rapeares cinee ne introdeetion ‘ot tha TRE BALM OF WHITE TILE, Witch ew seen, the, means of remeviog (Tw sett OPERA MOUSE, dances, brviearues BAN PRANCIKCO MINSTRELS summers t pay twice ay mu it an] | industry and empital be empleo | products with and then let us buy from F what we eannot produce adlvantageos!y {) THE NEW YORK “Tt Sbiwes far Al.” the, few and walte, rival png torr rant ‘The Mortality moat striking feature in the record of mortality in thie city, for the past year, ia the large proportion of deat cannes under the contro! of human agencies The contrast between the death rates in the different wards affords a remarkable proof | of the potent influence of habitations and their susroundings on the public health. ‘The Registrar shows also the great prowe- nese of those who are mi resort $0 intoxicating bevernges and de own ‘BATERDAY MORNING, OR SALE THE, WHITESTONE beentifully ate eh Wasent Te Advertisers. Ovn friends who woh lusnified, are requested to hand them inearly, Wo keep our office open antil a late hour for the reception of advertisements but cannot agree to claesify them unless sent fo in time, thelr advertines ‘The President's Appointments, understood that the Radical mem- Dore of the Senate have determined to op- pose the confirmation of nearly all the ap: made by the Paprident, itor of surprise, for it is entirely in keeping with the general courre which the Radicals have lately pursued. will form a precedent, however may some day regret. ‘The idea of restrain: ecutive from selecting officers the policy of, the one which only the era of Radicaliam could be expected to develop, It has frequently happes experience of this cowatry, that the Prosi dovt aud the ruling party in the Sena were opposed im politica, but we never be- re heard of the Senate defeating Kaccu tive appointments no oly situated to that whatever lowers aoe ARE TROUPLED WITH A cr ogenden physi ly, and abel report state the ofvilized world ee crowded into such | wretched and unwholesome houses; and oxooasive mortality of last Summor was almost © ‘The poverty and ignorance of these unfortunate people reuder them unable to better their condition, and hence n enay proy to many cident to their condition, cited over the loas of a few persons | fire or other accident, but sonroely any | attention t# paid to the infinitely greater destruction of health and life that is con stontly at work among a large class of our y improvement in the con dition of our tenement house z roome, ventilatic any other sanitary interest, will certainly, | aa far as it goes, be the moans of warding 9 of the most fatal di all noxious influences aro most potent in hot weather, remedial measures should be de- hefore tho appr Improvemeuta in the ee ment houses ent that in no other city o are the poordr ol GRAND NATIONAL JUBILEE or Feoce and Renton alt who are in accord wi tirely confined. se sis pre Fithis, we | Adminiatration, CE WATERS GRAND, Square | pitcus and Cabinet O ts received for eanon, ine irs HORA od, in the polit The public be- y out of politioal has alwaye been tho idente to appoint politioal nd noue other, to office, and it haa leo been the rule to depose any offte, | holder under the control ef the Executive, who was guilty of political enmity to the | 'The object of the propos considerations, oustom for Pr 04 BOOK PAG » cleanliness or Admiuistration, Jed action of the Senate, ppointments, is to prevent any pitation of Radical officials, | however, will be inju- interests of the ‘cry umber of the eh of Sumer. truction of tene- Jot be adopted too soon, | The real effect of it, Philadelphia Wins. heerlng to know that the Common | not without @ counter: meeting of the Phila there was saknowiedged io be cooducied with The Senate cannot provent the Pres ident from removing obnoxio can only preveut him from cies by such appointments ua h The offices must all be filled by men of some kind, and if the President be obstruoted in this matter, deputies and othe: have todo the work t under the charge of principals, be far better, not only for delphia Common rough-and-tumble Oght between two mem bers, whieh, aocordin have entirely eclipsed the Inky demonstra. tion on the part of our own respected Coun The Philadelphia te the reports, must or Prouniary oetitas ota e os ‘claims tbprect, ie have cho satiafinc: | of knowing, therefore, that they have outdone New York i Common Council deserves the distinction of | baving exceeded proceodings, and we wi 1 | the sponge. mendid volume of Beary nue thodeand the country but rte pases, euiveieat 4 Bearly hur thousand the Radicale th to give the | The President ix not in accord Wing. fe Shbow ep ‘adical party in any respect, WPuE YOUTH'S TEMPERANCE BANNER the National Temper rkere Wanted, whare been sent | ining of the great inconven- | ience experienced by housekeepe hare now resorted to for the pu of annoying bir, will only reco! sin and do them Vreadent hithert whom he pleased for su diuate officers, and the fact that the Rad agreed with Mr om why they #hould juvenile Temperance Organise number will be beatiful who live arkete for their lowed to selec and ld not there ie no reason why n wherever they MU Pardee Kaa, now net a ba ve the make of wr of familien up town i duct is beneath the honor and dignity that | ing every year, and they will svon tind “ at, New York C euuiteuces nud bubseriptions Aro supposed hope, therefore. 6 considerations will of course © Protection.” Mipy ow the hupreme ¢ Averren from WENDent Preis appe J.N. HIEARNB, Po in yesterday's AN picket of the hat The question i ngue, More Distemper, te : together in eo wething of FOUL auituals cared crense ihe appe ite give manufacturers, we tection to home facturers closing business Vout arta cs PAYS Fou AN UNLIMITED BUST the prices of fo 6 ite decisions ov j \ Lowa to their nominal valu, 0 kac rreapunding decline in do OF ate it le neon to be whist it ie, lage to party. ne dt vag (the Ventre ‘ny por the profits of lima masufecturereand Ke Jomor fora higher taridl 0 | T prajidiees wud Jatty, Boh ie eto 4 defeated party, ~ctccttitisitimacetit the old, dilava on in the Republican inan bold enough to strike, the people will | applaud the blow. There will be the same Fesistance, 1 elenovte noeratic party, it ment there wuk | outery and resistance will be just as vain in this ase as im that. The iiatinete of the tases, the conreienees of just men, the spirit of the age, and God's low, all detnand that the inspiration and corner stone of thie government aball be justice. ‘The Constita fiom with ite, dme-benered compromlocs hold np by the aghast of partion, wae dinat in the balance at such @ current. This Court vill grove the same. The dry | rot of ite politl ‘baerviénce hae made it anempty form, The wind of the blow thet demoliaied alavery were enough to scatter thia obstacle from our path, Englch Trade Autre. Artangemente are being inado in Mgiend for another grand moeting of the various ansociations, to be held in London in February. It will exceed in magnitude, it in said, anything of the kind ever known before in that country. The power of such combinations {# iminense, and, if properly directed, would become a mighty engine for political ae well as social purpones. A large proportion of the fifty-four of the trades in England have united themselves in an alli neo, and have sent delegates to ® conven- | tion being held in Manchester, ‘The organ numbers 50,89, all members of amatlor associations, of whieh the following | is an incomplete list ization Carpenters and Joiners of & (09 mtnbare | Operative Talore Association of London, 9, South York thire Miner#? Agaociation, parneley, 6,000 Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire "Miners, field, 7,000; Journeyman Tailors Wack Burn, 100; ditto, Pr wkore and’ tron Ship:b nobeater, ate., 9,000 ; of Tron worker jety or Bo kenhead, 3 ‘Asnociat xr Han) | Protection Society. Society, Proston, 4 horaugh Stove-gtate Bleachers a i Teimeners o¢ Seaford Tio West Riding Awalgamated Beeloty of Slabbers, Rog noers and Spinners, Dewsbury, 78 ; Organ 10) Goneral of Joiners, Walverham ton, 63; United | | Society of Laborers, Wolverhampton, 1% ; Iron Braziers, ditto, 60; Lancashire nerw’ Asmootat sud Soggar rpenters aint Join re Uinived. Trades of Warrington Hollingshowth Ledge, &e, Wednent 216; NottiughamUnited Soolety of Opera wink ern, 00, old gocietion: The following are ull ited Joivers' Tool nty, 180; Scianore Forgers’ So ined Rollers ai Ly Rott lb Plate, Spo: File Grinders’ Soviet For Society, 0 piakere’ & 140: it and ere’ Society le ay mouneed ChPIat dictions unfulfilled, of mises has branded him as a will im future rank among th mankind, and bi mame will go down t Over 100 Fe in the cells of Mountjoy. ¥ governmont has mot been relaxed. iam in Trela hope of reurrection, Hequieseat in pace, The capital ia mow gay and lively, fontive season of Christmas ia a time for en: | of the day, | offictal entertaiment on Monday night, Viceroy and a select and distinguished pany were present, Dancing cc at 10 o'clock, “Auld Lang Syne,” and the “Loving cup’ was handed round, Dancing was then ro sumed, and continued till morning, ‘The Lord Mayor's banquet was gty New Year's night. predecessors—a meeting of men all anxious to make speeches servilaly loyal, dia | covered that there wore 9 fow dp men present who could wad would speak | | their minds, wore it of any uso, but in such #8 crowd it would bo only casting pearls be- foreawine, A fow of the fat Aldermen and jolly burgesses, full of wine, amd empty of | wit, found it difficult to get home. One well known in city polition got as far as Sack. ville strect, on crossing which he got hold of the railing at the base of Nolsou’s pillar, and kept porambulating round and round all night, until, at the dawn of day, » po: licom escorted him to b dene The Waterford Election has resu! the triumphant return of the people's can. didate—Mr, De La Po | the reprosentative of the landlords and con. cevatives—Capt, Talbot, ‘hore was some rioting at Dungarvan, and the troops charged the mob, wounding many, and kill ing two. It is generally said that tho in terference of the troops was ui and that it was done to show the people tho nature of tho treatment thay might expect were they to turn out as Fenians, The newspapers of this ety are doing « worishing trade, ‘The principal tho Tust Totes, the Dairy Exrness, and the Freeman's Fourvat, The first has reulat The paw the oa from the as there when enti- aisvery tra manded tho nation should’ mould fte form or ite spirit. ‘Tho Putont Seythemukers, | Caters, Demian, dan, Sth, Isr, Another of the numerous children Father Time hax died, aud is buried in the Krave of the Paat. ‘The your that hae baw been full of great events throughout the world. Certem gromt things were pre- dicted to occur im Ireland during 1866, but the yeur has passed away, leaving the pre As for Atepliens and his promises Tocannot better convey to you an idea of the stato of feeling regard. imposter, He exncrated of poe. terity as m aynonynt for all that is cowardly nian dupes chew the bitter cud of reflection Even yet arreate | are being mado, and the vigilance of the d seoms buried beyond the | The joyment, Balle and parties are the order ‘The Chief Seoretary gave an The pmonced At twelve, as the Old Your drew its last breath, the band struck up Tt was much like ite to obtain office, and vieing with each tyes | be —in opporition to tropolitan eotrinporaric fo inn larg Amobunt of talant expeaded on the Press this country, It ts the resort of brietle barristers, Practice, and of educated men whe fail tn the * whe fail in professions for which they fae mareh of pe ‘and the tim orente ® lemand for ts thie count which mart Inrease year by year the cireulation of those now It existence. Irishmen to be peculiarly adapted to the Press, for piajority of the editors, ‘in t papers are on eg be on th London “Ty the cbannel, Th with in Paris and all Jolly, good-natured, | light hearted pocketed clever fell rr ‘are mostly from the land of bogs, i misery. T hava. noticed with Interest tbe Ter families to be found in this country, | Tru the staple In the purilor England the ors, ‘&e., on the 7 yas of the cities, and in country othing Gelioate, or pu generate about them, but they are fin though not ‘always clean, will make good Americana, ever: migration has got an impetus that time ‘There are too many friend people in the U to stay here. where the heart is, and many @ heart in thi country by ‘ay on ¢ prairies * goraoon! the West, news boys, and The young othe @ study worth pros Their wit and aptitude are amu. I wae nicely taken in by one of them He came oy | cating, | ning, afew days ninoe, was standing, dumb person, eto un npeak, that he w waa noarly naked. Hot the better of me, tn shilling. | When handing it Ivory innocently asked him long had been dumb. “About six months, said the young ragatmuttin, aa he ran off with my ahilllng, Ie deserved it, News of a interest is rat! a wearce ity here just now. tthe Now York Ynohters will pay to Ireland, and partake of the mie hoapltality’ for which thi proverbia War UTAn. gros had these attacks become th: " Gentile’ hat an tie | tlhe ps injurious for the “anit ponition. | dissertation on the persecutions to whic | the poor saints wre subjected by the mies of the Lord”—the Gentiles. In 1a the Territory of Utah containe a tion variously’ extimated at from 5 101,000 souls, fourth of the latter with the excey chants and ot) opal juin ber-. deratood how great an amount of tion these sainte must suffer from tile settlers ‘The Rey, Wm. Roberts, writing from the ‘Mormon capital to the N.Y. Camusrary An- vooats, lays bare some of the machinery by whit vigham maint 4 his supremacy and dupes ignorant followers, Mr, Roberts writes t Mormonism te an intensely reli ayetem, d under the clouk of re ng him than by quoting the language of « | hatapecting victim to bis death, und the ene sedntintanier ot he ten, (nee ae er gratites bis Tune and npposed prominent leader o ‘enian | ice by depriving his poor follower of his organization in this country, This gentle: | house, hie horses hie wife, or his daughter. yan anid to mo @& we were leaving tho froin out the teachings of Lard ae ‘ 4 . ‘one, the wurderous organization ca | Lord Mayor's Now Year's reception: "The | “esigat or Aawuping Aepria, was exsly | fallure of Stephen's to make good hie pro- | called into oxistenes, the bloody traone of Mormoniam. wore alx in oll,) and wored ‘aad pall 4 ‘cold-blooded butcher, a the Mountain Meadowsesh ce of tho prinel which {t is effected, } 10h, 1857, w tr 00 les. together and wome pagent thro nator ow the exiai 1”) with about revelation received by Brigham Young, ordered his agents to. be neither slot nor negligent in thelr duty, and to be p tual in sending the tears} winter set in, for auch waa the Almighty God, Bo fully convi who ‘know off with thie wh je butohery, th not doubt his life will pay ever he can have a fair tri Pronent state of things to speak of. in here now, ware warie eril, In April last t miso he had macried one of their famous wires, Within two monthe Ca rownand Dr, Williamson, | other persons, were dra, | beds, near midnight, tie the party thrown fu repeated|y, until he was serious! tho rest were threatened with | they left the eountry nen, late of the United States army, had fed on some unoccupied land. tttack was prompted. by Brig a Sabbath or two to hell across lots bis meadows. | A mulatto man of good mechanical akill | and educatiqn had worked for | Mormon until the Mor nH owed hin sor oven or eight hundred dollars. They the onjared up a story that he had insulted some female in the fami! him out of sight, and shot bimin cold blo thus getting rid’ of the debt and the atonce, Tater Mr, Usion Viverre, was gagged and beaten over the head by ® gang of ruftians, one of whom he recognized as a policeman, who | mare him promise that he would’ take | Capt. Brown and Dr, Williamson ” aud leave the city and ter Hitory in. so, many hours, This, bow ever he refused to do afterwards, alleuin that th #0 exturted was not bind in Mr. Weston asked Cal t Camp Dong Jun, for m guard to prot office, which was granted. Col, Lewis then telegraphed to the Department Commander (Gon. Cook) at Omaha to this effect: “When the prop. | erty of citizens is considered to be in dit aud they ask for protection, am Lut | fi. The ty to fiirnish @ guard? T oly conservative, and it A readers atuong all classes, independent of | fer the secoud wight, Politics, ‘Bhe Dany ixruuey ie | Quite recently » company had fitted up the Orange orgaa, and oiroulaws among | a bowling alley, ander liceuee from the rateatant clergemen, Tories, and no where | city authoritioy wher they bad asked for | Tt of course supports English ascon- | an injunction for protection, But before f Tho Pxbmwas's Jovkval ia the lib-| their application bad been ae two of | wxponont of the views of ( nt afterward nan Catholic clergy. ndew: aiwcr a middle” eure, aud sometimes in ty avoid’ the Seylla of — Whigtet 5 lone to the Charyhdia of te pl prietor, Mv John ¢ P., ia a Protest. having extes al views, winioh oneral ability and elective oratory. ¢ able hin Hy advocate, ‘Th class. ‘There are many weekly th at I of re Nanion wad thy both inimival wo Eng! . ary law 9 allows the im in express iF eontenpe for i The former iw ally weittan, ite edi toriale are racy of the soil, and. withal aig: | nified, The latter which eupplies the place ft defunet List Provty, ts read by Fe: inne, Wat to whom ftw articles, rebellions ae ey are in their ie, wu de. ant t ament, mia appear ial press ia goud in Cork aud Belfast ise ality polive body, eame w With other m axes and 4 lauterna, and tore the doors and windows | aud Ail to pieces, completely gut ting the establishment, tm April, 1808) an. ondoy was given by the Mormon leaders to murder 80 United States teamsters, whick | order was disobeyed by the man to whou ita execution was entrusted, and whose own | life ma heen in dauger ever ett that the easontial ote. a f the aystem—both aggressive exclusive, with an almost ubnywitous eapion | Were frm ago—makes Utah an uncomfortable. place for vom: Mormons to settle. in, sof regard for the Constitution, when it mite thoir purposes, tho leadore wre. ii lireet hostility to the Gove thay showed quite frequent | and would have showed by deeds, if the: dared, duriug the late war, But knowing | that the North af that th ay Flower wae jootors out of, or rather never | eusrally, The spred of edncation, | But asthe laws are constituted what Motmon officials seirct the juries in every case, #0 there ean be no Mor. n offenders convicted at all. 6 extends even SALES AT THE STOCK EXCH ANG: and some others are their di je of Utah and ann: beerves the aafen eo ground, and wou m population, whieh is just what the Mor report riab moat of the editors ‘are from this side of jans to be met war the continent, light eat It ie mini tuon leaders do not’ wat General Intelligence (ay Mail to the Now York Sun) roduction of Ireland is obsidren. A Manviaxn an President an Of the United States for the woxt term. Ax Italian bo theway from They one of ‘They are bound to cross the ocean. A, walked alt >. W., to Detroit, ot a P) A NUMNER of Iadien were arrested at Lowell, Maas, the other evening, for forging lecture tickets, Anour $50,000 changed hands on the bra- exhibition between Collyer and Mo- Glade at Goldaboro, Home is “GRAND PUBLIC MELTING oF THe ive to another heart ‘a, on Tueaday. # ainoe a farmer in Penne: Hing hogs, accidently shot and killed his child in the arms of ite mother, be : Morray ang ctbers will cod fine some of thelr cholrest bare to ie seen in every hole and | RY MORGAN, GRAND PUBLIC TEM to where I signe of Bee Look out for the soratch claws Bimcm 182 George Peabod, away $4,900,000, of about $1, Fy “= = see8 ts clothes informed i feeulat monthly service BNE jig Delt Kath at, PUBLIC MEFTING OF THE UNITED Axornen disconsolate Canadian farmer Detroit on Satarday, in suarob « faithless spouse, who had’ disappeared with friend, A rnotoonarn frame, made of 7,110 pieces York soldier with penknife, ia now on exbibition at Harrie to him, pr aor4 333333281 S88: bew T.AT.D. Soclesy No. 1.0f Brooke day evening, at thelt bail, 1am eee Division. Performance om ast 3 &. | gazts Tt ia hoped by ‘Tim Leavenworth (Kan sidont in 1868—Ulysses President—A man wo oan trust.” AW immense number of deer arr bronght into Port I ‘ork. On one das Grant For Vice NOTHER GRAND. PUBLIC 1 yr amd whip)» Polygamy and ite Cure—Vacts and Figures. —- ‘ove ce From time to time we have been called upon to chronicle acts of violones and bloodshed perpetrated by the Mormon lead- ors and thetr satellites in Salt Lake City and other parte of Utah, So frequent and the merchants of Salt Lake made a Proposition recently to Brigham Young to roll out all their stock and business at 25 | per cont loss than the appraised value of | the same, and to leave the territory, After \ieration of the proposition, which was | 1g, daly signed wud regularly adver tined for gome timo, the Mormon prophet revelation” that it wonld be impoli- " to accept It was therefore declined, (he letter of declination containing » long | Bown day Mr. packs Pitehard, who at tees in Dyer ao "Tenn. py awa oe hia shoulder, stamb! , striking a little ohild it almost inatantly. A wnw days ago, lad was sliding on the W. Va. when REGULAR | MBETING oF FATA 1 CioeK, P. My Hip Valen Nav. Co..4 fee down: hill, A Wiscovary Court has decided that a man has a right to to obastise his wife-to » “reasonable extent.” Ci now in great demand in that sttssssss bee ER PERSE ECR 23 married men walk the street triamphantly Grew, Grav’ pay in 8,678 per year, and Facts debe jajor General gots lowed five horses. Brigadier is $3,040, coxuiFr®, of Kentucky, re old, and is im Balti Physician for the indness, deetine ididate for Governor in Ki Washington Market Retail Prices. New Yous, Far gg ' porier he healer A. ai aie who is now 78 y more, under care of oure of total d Salt Lake City nearly ‘one- i of whom, tion of w few hundred mer ra who have located at Salt Lake, are Mormons—it will be readily un: reecu- Con - “ RKATORIAL QUERN,” the heads of nearly all the "slippery heale” of Philadelphia: by ber O and artistio me turna out to be aa Arch street je who haa been turn Se de mien * TEMPERANCE ulations of tl A Paaxcmman who had been in India, has of tiger-hunta, a Frenchwan iT 1 bi re teense Ey pleasantly remarks { ts Sac Cp cp Md es ob anhpre tale Stet Sits eee ETS ei DEMNAMD KELLY, UBLIC MERTING OF THE F. M. Ti rate PUBLIC MEBTING OF THE youra Men's R.O.T. A.D. Sootety, 8, natin br a very devil to pay Aman advertised late! re t of postage stam mivicn, that weala WePSpaticateae time, and to all persone ‘On the recciptof the stampe he sont hie victim the following: “Never give o boy's penay to watch your shadow while you ottmb tree to look into the middle of | wares ‘Bext month,” ‘Tuoe far twenty-three Conferences havo voted on the change of 1 M. E. urch Bouth to. Episcopal Church, with tho result for the change, 984 againat 397, and for la Conferences, 1005 fourtha majority being Fr the propositions, they are uh ere? Saat ban iS; sacs TaN, View elations the Mormon murderer hounds his FX eekville wil — whioh are visible along the whole career of “The murdor of Forhen, the asenastnation of the Pavishes and Potter, of Jones and his mother, of the Aiken party, (of which there darkest in Catalogue of blood, the cow- ‘and robbery delegates at’ the at WK A threo- site to carry b thus far de- MEETING vi inhne bo Ho. 9, of ph ree a wre, 4a a Hitaay ae Net ie 1 sc anc mali a FRROOKL YN F, M. T. A, B. SOCIETY, BO, Se Tire voluntary return of nogroes to thor masters has been frequently chronicled of to by the Southern press as an evidence of the beneticout workings of slavery, Fifteen eh loft Lynehburg on Saturday fo home in Fauquier county, Va, aided by rom their former master. all young and healthy, and all females save nd the agency by hus,on September consisting of 40 wagons, of cattle, and about 60 horses pee SPECIAL NOTICES. besides children, which ‘had gh Salt Lake city aw little | , Were most cruelly murdered, except | “ Exceedingly Effective. ehial Troches' are exestient lonenges for the relief of Hoarsensss oF Sore Throat, exevedingly effective, We have kaown several in. 10 woughs have cessed Brown's Brov- Tur wardrobe of ® lady who had been the smallest obildren, in accordance with « who ‘Ther are cortatuly three morning = & domi-tollettes, five evening dresses one blue velvet train robe, one shooting cos- tume and accessories wherewith to change | the five evening dresses into ball robes or nner toillettes, aud that, too, in ten differ ARTHUR J RANEY, Re ee en cia LAL OOKLYN F. M. T. A. B. SOCIETY BO; ibe dativered at the ball H XO, 1, FATHER MAT! stances im which ‘Very speedily after one ot two ireches were tak: Christian World, London, Eng, A Werd Worth Your Netico—20 Conte faved on the dollar ot Sharweod’s great cheap tea, coffee, sugar, butter and four stores, 17 Kivingion ‘st, Cor, Christy 4, 990 Biesoker st, oor. Greve +t, 180 Greenwich #4, cor. Hammond street, Very beat butter 49 ots, good 86 t0 40 c14, ek to him befere | andate of | 1 are thoee | igham’s complicity | t they do the forfeiture if |. But it ie the | re to-day I wish | A Lowrarans paper saya that In that State is managed as follows: The ‘© bargain with thief to take the horse to Tbervil! ud sell him, Tho thief brin, owner half the mouey and tella the an when the own reclaims the horse as wo of the Federal judges, one of whom to leave at their asntield was shot wn in the open atevet, while walking with United States marshal, by» Mormon, 'Y) Mee gi Tne ‘editor of the Newhern Jovevat oF scale oui liE | Cemench, whose prewises have been inva ded three times, within the space of.s8 many weeks, by some one oi interior of his munity that be don't keep ® bank, aud pod clothes, and also adds that ing committee will call again ho will pay his tuneral expensos, Tue Sovraxey Cunttyator, published at 8 one of the great grievan- before the war wi they were not peri hegroee into the territories robable that they will succeed at last in 7 may all bo in the terri before the present Congress ad- with three | ad from their abused, one of 10 the river and shot at woended, | RROOKLYN F. MT. aD SOCIETY Now icile, informe tl ‘The Howe M: pats Now York Sun presents arma fal Fat hk nd the jain'e threat, revious, to'eend enybedy they dared tu settie op | Tn IONVENTION OF IRISH SOCIETIRG — Haatane intending te calebrete newt B54 selecaer gue mmc HUGH GALLAG! ie % loading | Jony L. Crremen, a citizen of Rawson, tn , Mich., was arrested lately ptaining goods under false janes, and placed tn © loc ¢ from 9 o'clock inthe evening un: o'clock in the morning without food or fire, wuthicient eloth y being very cold, he froze his foot aud loge above the knee so terribly as will make him Hillsdale coant; tied his, too | charged with ol ipeaed Wherever the New York Sun is Weaton, editor of the Mon, MeGi! eerie ead 3 “i. CHaPMaN, View M. T. A, B. 8. NO, 5, OF NEW on ‘DEATHS. RYGMRE Om the ith wlattves and fire sos tend the funeral, from THe Houston (Texas) fa Teebeetflly rou | 0 Harrison, M., without farther 1 welock, P zene are buying sup rpllow ATHER MATHEW U. B.T. Hostoty will bold s pubtt gn Bunllay er c st ri a BERNARD FLY NSE, ys NSEPARABLE — 4, GRAND PUBLIC u Nusband of Bre, Kroves, on tbe evr ‘ves and friends of the famil to attend the funeral, yeidonce, on Buaday afternoos, Tonante are castiig together p rents, Landi are sitting in expectancy ting large gains A vew days ago as a farmer, near Paris, | hing out his grain, a most noticed Co arise from pou investiga. | MeCUTCHEN=On uo her, 17 Redford st, of consumption, Loulen the residence of uard was withdrawn one portion of the mow, and uy friends of the family are posed remains of two negroes Jo avend the ‘uneral, from the Berese | Apust Chareh, cor. of Badiord and Low sing sta oa | Bunday afernoon, With inst, at 16 o'closk, without Wwe that two colored t during the harvoat, had disapp rionaly; and when rs i "ill address them | iat by Mestre “Matiouer, Busby, how Come early and gets front teat th) Letinga Vie F reome with drink, the two e:fully Invited to a'tend the funeral from ot, om Sunday after. ‘tba y were then avoid yea being thrown Upon. th RENOUD.On Tuesday sud irieude of tho tend the funeral om Sunday News, ‘tarkes Mr A Bullvan Sores, Mr, Hindle, 4 Witt Petkus VPs Mare y, | COLM Hee, Se: latiah of Granard, Lvei Wiens and relatives of the family are re oationd the fuceral, om Buus 1 rece, rom bh tations of the general rod with thoae of yes Stock market, ec | tertay afternoon HOLD A GRAND and 7, Jan, 18th {ns fe ih year of her age, daugh, es and friends of the family ea the funeral, Ute 1d & fraction higher The loan market was rather ro was an adeq ‘Tho rate was 7 per cont, to the brok on misccllanoous securities, 6 por cont. 6 Instances accepted on gov. ‘The discount busines: © was just in the | choieo bills passing at 734» 8, and loss cur- mood. and ae able to wive oul polygamy as | rent namca at 912 Foralgn archanwe With profes: | moro active, but th toe neta, Millatert, 11h, Margarety wite WALFORD ANT y words, “are ig ty, day’ morning, the Wie [See Last Pawa for othar Deaths.