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in the direction met Senator Case on bis re- Cte ing ite entire contents | correapond at who states that an inspector ommittess as at first anticipated. There | [OF Many years. It is impossible to dencribe | indicated, an ft a glance) a medium of advertising rarely caused sorrow and regret rather than sur ‘ — — SE —— seen ctereseennebenaet . _ rg \ Bpeolal Advertisements THE NEW YORK SUN, | 214 Urogias, contending against Parngua RY. sbont doing It much more cheerfully | poor people, occupying @ amall plot of | ins starving condition. Thi ir + wore | Fiansetat News, Markets, &: ' ‘ | Fete rch to be regretied that the various | White, than they did rear ogo. There in another ind and keeping one cow, and have | temporarily supplied and they departed. | New York, Monday, Jan. 2, 6 P, M— 11. THE SUBSCRIBERS OF THE SUN _ [Staten of South Ainerion, £ an they We chronicle with regret the death of wily Mid bot go many aufies rely the means of eking out ascanty aub- The people hia and the neighboring tie afternoon quotations of the general ers Y PIT SUINES FOR ALL” are t 1 n Natnancen P, wi e 7 ea eer in aud near the | sistence for themaelveaand her. From ignor- | territories are meving in the matter of roala Sin works. Ip the temuly ess inclimate aad abou h nate ANTE xen ‘ma, which took | oj as there used to be. An intel "%y reel e b itelligent | ance and a feeling of mistaken ena | and telographe bet h prinetpa Stock market, compared with fhoas of Sit Nei old etrwhere or two ctoie cid wealth should exhaust tie rexoures and | Blue on Booday jrreniog at Iilewild, bis | colored man with whom we have eonrerer ve hitharten FOMGGMIA Gil attabepes ot] Em thos rortemm med Comsren: tc Gov't ts | arday afterecon thew wamall caren a ae sores tie aa oe mare ‘ oxpend their emerzica on a rerice of petty | Fosidence on the Hodson, on the anniver. | Whose getting an accurate enti ¢ in behalf Of the poor creat titioned for appropriations for these prt TRAE = | CADET AS TOATR ° | ware tat iced te ae ete it Fy of bin aatethWrthday. Me. Was |e te prabably beter that hace ory | hom they have, thm infured’ ani | Rowe" "Tuey aePTa.o es 4 Goneiee | Pa mika canes eeeten, We ta honte " be Ul place ml several yea £0, he he roe establish military post he Middie | but slight changes, how 1 Quit: BRIESTS euk | With a few years of anbstantiat these fonen in Phew Maine, and sna jot over ioe d waudeed who will require, | authorities offered to place, her nan mar: | Park of thin Territory, Travel with the East | tions. G Id closed at 199%. The Ioan market CAPILLARIUM, | Staten would make vast «trides in eiviliza | from College in 1827, ‘The following | sme more and wonne lens, asmiatance during | luin for proper. « nd treatinent, they | ia tow pretty sure aid regular, and the dis ’ f he Winter monthe. ‘The colevek was unchanged. Tho rate was 7 per counts 4 rom tion, attract wealth and population from | year he established the Awenican Mowtitty " socioties | positively refused nt. Bo great is | tanes between thi city aud New York is eunteandGerr aan | THE OLDEST DAILY MORNING PAPER sue Gaia al Ns een con | Pinion et eee Hig [AF@ well organized, and have. abun relvetanee to entertain the iden of her 2 within els af for call-lonna, with exceptional transactions emvermat covdh Tho conminior. In New York City, ' a a cra " ih 7 | eee relieve a! miffering and in Femoval that they have not only kept her | The opening services connected with tle | on governments at 6 Discounte were \lull among the | New York W akly ramos Petia dR i A Ns to | entirely out of night, but tho very axiatence k of prayer” commenced anspiciousiy | at 74, with very few choice bills offering, preparation for Restoring Grey | EXCEMT THR JOURNAL OF COMMERCE, annie with Geonor P. Moniua, He afterwards | 4" hd Hey late deotrae Sorta | of the wretched prisoner haa almost faded | last evening. | " va sree, fe Ortotal Getet: aad evien has born + Remnrkable Revenue Rascalitien. spent aoveral years abroad, and was mat. | “low dite eee and, station-houses would | out of mind, and many of their neighbors in | Uncle Tom's Cabin is the great theatrical | Foreign exchange was dull, bills at 60 dase ph fn = bad AND WITHOUT FACEPTIC Mr. Daw eressional Committer | ried in England in 1845. In 187 he returned | jerent atatia = _ fe were entirely ignorant of the ‘ traction here at present, aud is drawing | 0" London being quoted at 109}¢ a 109%¢ (01 anesre hen ee fa eah outs mel im We m8 have Sited their investigations concern | to this country and became one of the pro-| OUR ALBANY CORREAPOND When vi ok tacetiy eke wee fad | Horesacas™ awe Pend ana Tyee an hs oy D sguadheenaceiemchonoernd ing the distillery frands in this city. It is | nig Of the Daily BM Atpaxy, Jan, 19, 1867, | crouching stark-naked on the bottoin of a | Muren Melly abe Midihachchin franee dn gpat Mbp! DRE-SING FOR THE natn, Cheapest Daily Newspaper in | Prietors Bf the Daily Minnor. After the My ad emcees OR enee ee sre Remmi He gine eke | iP i Ws ial pap — that ae wd astounded by the de: | death of hin wife he again visited ope, ae Senate pesepod adjourned over to Spent bet mioralls sestieter ot the, hae PILE pra “at orate be Lag a ae abe (ee 0 World! velopments brought to light, If they dis: | aud in 1846 he w sek 05 Gis uday evening, The Assembly being in c ot © Tennessee State Ken- shade firmer an¢ ‘ | aaa covered one-half of the rascality in this | xis. Ho then settled in wow bord and, {MCh @ eroas good-natured disposition, and | Soluts Surknene ie welt be abeoline wehay. We were overwhelmed with grief leet | Gore ye treo erat aulet and steady 4 THE NEW York sUN branch of the revenue department, their | with Mr. Mons 8 established the Howe | 4 for anything that might tern up, re- | About eight years ago the windows of the dtening, mage ths Megbeille Forks San: 1 Corn le, better, Oate a shade firmer. Pork o SOFT AXD GLORY. | Amazewent is not strange, Frauds upon | Jorpyt, Hin writin fased to adjourn over, t this morn. oben ana Be hd OT cine Tear yer ae | n hearing intelli if the brutal Waa... +. After ving the CAPILLARIUM a short time. the powse every facility for obtaining the se | Journ: in wri ¥ A ith atone and lime, and since that time the | On hearing intelligence of the brutal a , ip becomes shead and free from DANUKURE. | Pew iin day frui evary part of the | (He Fevenae have hecome so flagrant that | jebrity, and much f hin poetry ia still wide. | IDK at the usual time, Up to the time of | only light that the ‘wretched creature has | sination of Dr. Almon Case, Tnton Stare | naked dull wtire cut thescerstion svatesiely nerewary | world, wh ther by Atlantic Cable, hy Trin | they are now ® mbjoot of general remark | 1y read and atmired, Mis atyle ae @ pre ing, a quorum had not been obtained, | seen has been admitted by w amall sliding | Senator from Gbion County, West, Tenwen, SALES AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE, “if the Wate Goa ty all, And Prewente THE | throughout the city. Inspectors and others | writer was brilliant aod. euterta and those who are in attendance are haviug | Reve! in We roof, only oecasionally opened, | eee, who wae shot dead ut his residenoa, & aa anc ewadination of ttinw | WHOLE, in acompact form aeitcan be reached with dificulty, The | few evenings since, by an in. Gur | 170 0%. Ga Mi re arn Jon Nav Go... 1¢ | " who commit them have become so em correapondence while abrond was very | * £00d time sonding after absontess, These | room contained no furnitare exeept the old | present information ja aa follows: Late in | $30 U8. 60, ‘gs Fike Mer Stal 4 | AT ONEWALF THE Price Waldened ‘us their mecees that they bardly | welt received by the public. For soveral | Sly legtelators evidently believe that “ all | bor bed. on which ahe squatted more like s | ie creniag e mae rateepree hie sections | Ra rare a eC aie 4 | cf other city papers. think it worth while to keep their oper | soary Mr. Witttm has been an invalid, and | "OK Mud mo play makes Jack » dull boy.” | Caked wild beast than « humaa creature. | and called for him to come out” Mra Case | danse teser't 19, 9:104% 100 | ray i, kode Ais; Go meaty | Uldted weerat, Ae un lostinlion He nvalid, ani ich, COmanee Pee Her guardians admit that sue has been | went to the door, and in anewer to the fa & ye Hua is read, every day, by nearly his atrength had been failing 80 perceptibly | naked for about eight your. Her hair ia | man's inquiry, replied that he had gone to be x es # quarter inillion persons, and thus becomes | point, we have before ua a letter from @! tor gome monthe past that hie doath Lan | Rot having ae emooth a time with his | felted on the scalp,and hasnot been combed | town, ‘The aan pode» ‘ 2 7 100 Hd 4 84 ‘i the appearance it presenta, When thé tat- turn, with whom he rode back. On approach- PRICE ONE DOLLAR, #82 | to be found. jin Williamaburgh, with whom he ix inti " were some forty old members to be provid: | tered and filthy blanket ¢ at was on the bed ing the house the assassin preter Mo de is fo THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY 1X | ,,THETRICES of the paper at the pubti | mately acquainted, has received tn |" Deg of Alewander Omith, the Poet. | 4 for, and some, of course, hind to be left | was removed the mana of rottemuegs beseceh | uke nouse tie aasaaeln pretence! to 3 ho . pty cation office or furnished be news venders, 18 | thousand dollars in “presenta” from | ‘The English papers, by the late ateamers, | O% Among the disappointed fa Mr. Noyd Cnt, gly be, described ae w dung heap. On | and shot hi os in 0 CENT Ory, f i bi st hauled 06 pe cai © crouched night and day, except | 1 Ee RE Hae & certain distiller within the Iaat | annonce the death of Alexander Siwith, au peor ph oped att bgregedodl the crept tothe fre fora little warmth. | a 33 and is delivered by carriers at the House, | sie mont) guilty party in| thor of the “Life Drama,” “City Poems,” | 1866, wae a prominent member of the Com-| Crawling isthe only term to describe her E 0 EN CHNTS PER WEEK. oe scat by | {IA cane ie one of the antringpectors | Alfred Magart’s Household,” and other | Mittea on Hanks, and had a right to expect | manner of locomotion, as. from long con beta soomi tenon is 3 ELVE CENTS PER WEEK, oF sent by | inte Si to watch uuitan ats , a achairmanship of that or sowe other com-|fnement and disuse the muaclos of | The Belfast News Letrer records the wa hts ie AESIN DOLLARS w year,’ | | wh © wateh « partion books, For some time back, Mr. Smith's | mites, Tustuud of that he is given the| the lege have become incavable of epread of Fenlaniem in that city and vier debs TOT ee ein RR TENG | tillery. This tn only one case in a great | health, never vary robuat, hed been gradu. | second place on that committee Phe rosie | exerel aaa et are went, to. | ferred of : por sary, according ti ation, FROM TWEN- | many. We frequoatly receive lettere of | ally failing, and be died on Saturday denu | is Mr Boyd refuses to serve, and the | gether and permanently atiffened. Sach | Dit’. and the frequent arrest of men impli | 000 U8. Oe, B89, 408 Bon Sh Tesenthee Oe ee ee | te GAUSS : RORFAL: Nati aA Toe explicit | ary 5. near Edinburgh, He was atill young | Speaker had to appoint to fill the vacancy, |'# a brief outline of the condition of the | cated in the conspiracy. On the Jat ult. | fou Man Ome, Iau bo gach insertion, Special wcrangementa may | the ei satbedle dental uly, indeed, jnateenterine on hie Girt | SiAdON RL BF SATA davies hoor ereature—a woman yet young, and by | man named Michl. Hatton, agardoner, said | hin 40.08.1080 Be? ne pe made for advestisoments of unui han the oue referred to. Tho Governmout | seventh year, ail he had of lute, by enlch ho means so greatly wasted aa hor long con. | to be a Fenial colonel, with aix others, waa | S40 do 14 bag, ae eer ee Is constantly being swindled on @ mont atu: | vating prose literature almost exclunively, | 1 order that the many readers of the Ss | finement would lead one to suppore-re hu. | lodged in jail. He wae ¢ Ont iM | doo U8. be, 0-48. 100, je Lhe Editorial Departinen iaNA UNM Gente IH thou THWOw toads, Wald Tages | eataed MLCHA Ub coterie w and. more | My, form ao: f what sort of men | ian ereature who has endured. an impris. | the act of molding rifle bul ‘arrest | 10000" o..... v0" Je uinder borge of dest it . saattalie saribe chetin Wha that oF to save them the | onment of twelve yours, and who for seven | i4 looked upon aa of grave in 00 by | 1am, Go.) 10) wijom com in reawon to believe that the frauds in re. | hrotiable career o a ; the capital | or oight yonrs has -neltticr been ia 4 authorities, On searching his premiace » Tad nora i lettere relating t Apert to cigars, t © and othor highty- | the here of Ale nike it city. propose to to tim air nor ecen full daylight, and has live a large quantity of perenasion capa, molde, rubs 1 ate yirobewtlonataly: graat |wadien ad erecting The | brief aketch of on t timo without a rag of clothing, aud | hallete aud two words wore found in hie ~ " vo Fuvenno ayatem seems to he rot. | thought for atime that a great new tien, with some sensing hout being proper and. The caso | kite ting Up stairs all the . os achat i etar had aricen the he of ere afore to be | wus made the subject of ficial inquire | apartments were examined carefully by the CObe a Mles,. 96 REACH, — | t are. It not only cheats the | Niesander Suuth's f « kuow what out | on Thursday Inet, i a potition to the alert | detectives i the flooring in on West utenti ( a Fulton ate tof w large Sper contage eal that Hl ae H '6 for removal of the lunatic to an asylum, | of the rooms, ome of the boards of which | York City its i a oppressivaty anon |} r sto « The d t h | The petition was ut the instance ofthe Com: | were observed to be secured with a differ = oes | ment is bat another ac \ missioners in Luna, Atter hearing ¢ description of nails from the reat, the arti- | _ = poopl © honestly pay thoir taxes. If | th the many wheels ere ooene fashionable, I trust it | dence, Sherif’ Russel paid be had ne ditt ‘ onod below met the astonished | EE crn pergarentee | Congress soulll pay # lithe ‘attention $0 3 ; . not he considered au act of ‘presump: | enity wharcrenny to the prayer of | ga76 of the detectives, Two ammunition | 1° OM. Alten it. ay eit Rena erase the ves ea Gite i mon my part. And, first, of the Ser petition, and 4 ately Jian in. | casks, filled with cartridges, wore 83 ac ON 0 cnt Saw » Tomet Ls ; me : Modest Worth, nite nv, WOODFORD terlocutor ordering the rewoval of the wo | drawn out, after which an immense quan | 19 4. aaa” “ss ‘ sical — | WALLACK'S THEATEE Coase Drewa, | Med of consit time wth crazy pro | aie catlowlnp natives of ¢ oy Aa “ills tan to Montrose Aaylom aa noon aa possi: | tity of peroussion ¢ nd_a rovolver were jecta of impeachment, it might do the bi wenae bie, and finding the mother liable in the | found. ‘The cartridges were made | ann THEATRE.—Wicblog's Overs Troupe | country some goorl ip ' Tue ver their delit expenses of process. most aproved pattern, and tied in Crrves, Ie was d ode ved axes of leach, as if ready for serving out. | go talon w NEW YORK THRATRE © 8 Water fi —— " f legislative ae—in cases of i ac ee dy for gorving Out, | 909 Union Nev, Co De 1 Me sed Mie Wh Napole vate Mini O'Reity, who we wuaMootedlly | «judicial capacity. Ove maturally anppoes cetonabe. 1aTTER, 1% Ae conte Ee isl ED ee POTRLOE GAKDES. = Tae Bove Crook.” reas | When the Bre con. | express poble opivion ef en init bee noes hed pepe sons ernor Terrery—The | proceeded to search the remainder 4 ; apes WINTER GAEI OG mhisee orssion to the reform element of hia popula. | paper, that we do not think it ont of 1 eo apt are wo to. compare Bad Odor Marder Of 8 | of tho 1} ver part af the howe, but with ler | 55 pre BROADWAY TAKATRE, — (he Worre . tmay safely be presumed that he has | to transfer hia notice to onr et Jat the individual with that of the office. as as eee meets | Gees the Oe ike chit coe i ees ot Gan ea 146 Subd Soudan, ‘Thaca’la |, Whaewls cla or Gan itt hth | Tested hy that standard, the Governor | Campaiga—Call fer Trowps—Local itowa, | °F" ths Gulley When ke beens . | BOWERY THEATRE“ Mecherh.~ ( te | though seldom tentioned macht « of thie State ought to be an Aut and the | &es &e. uci ouain GhGN aes tae $ THALIA THEATRE—German pers MO erlheeteee thant more Grmly | one of the * Groat Dailies,” ie hc ot | wext highest dignitary but little ‘less. A Denver, Jan, & teh Coah bal WUIAN, bn wane ieeC ena ae aS a8 Te | cuaRiey wittres commsarios Troupe | Wedded to autoctacy than he, and he | {re Ut the | Grom Datlies, casual dropper in at the Sonate Chaanber | ng ¢ 1 Godevared to te talon. th hie oan lta e SAN $0 — —Corpe ce Ballet, somes. veutriioy sien | would nliow no inroads upon his preroga- | pornries. We refer te the New Vout sts | would probably eee seated in the large and & former letter I wrote you that Gov. | discovered to be hollow. The fulae ‘wall wet 86 BB H OLD AND YOUNG, ONY PASTOR'S OPERA Ho | " ' ahh A paper of unassun pearance well stated armchair, just under the red | Cammings had given great offence by the | Ws son torn down, and the first artic * | £92 Reading W°.S408N Sup nee the imireduction of that ea. e. Panorama * Tou r Vives if 3¢ wero poselble to Feslst tie opinion | modest propertios, but tho ole Aponent | canny, ® amall, quiet, modest-appearing | removal of Territorial Auditor Whitaitt, | Ore discovered were two first lags rilles, | Be A 8, SN ” | UPerTH AVENUE oP 5 Dudworth's | of literal ideas in France, Hin last decree | Rieu a) brapertion. but tho cinctoat eutleman, rather below the medium i 1 | On further search, the cavity was found te SME BALM OF WHITE LILIES, } tlaatress.“ Soage, tanres:bur'eey "| containe two Important eouceseione_ene ot | Qetieoletding toplca of public interest, aud | gomttouaa, ‘rather, Tih Nake coup it | aud the appointment (by certificate) of Mr. | contain five pike heads, two bayonete ftted | $20 Shicd bee voce the means of removing from thelr | BAN FEANCISCO WINSTRELS Ethiopian Bur. | °°" ST AL LAGE ees eee Re ir dud eyea, and whiskers worn after | Hant as Delegate to Congroas. The Logis. | for the rifles, twelve largo heavy black bot. | 3% os exw of Catecemenis vuch se Tan Bam @ojuce Bones, cance, vic. | Which takes away the official consorship of | tlligence of the people that can be tound Bg: ef tles, tightly corked, and ral tin an Perea, Ears, Bosehen Pimalen ei | NEW YORE CIRCUS. Melville, Now Yorn Cit- | ¢} the English or ford Dundreery style, Thie | lature has now (Thureday last) by resolu. | Coe, Sully corked. and several tin and | $3 Sicpeive hamore whies | eas Here Mase ne sy Meri . t+} the press, and leaves the latter to a sabe is Stowart Le Woodtord, tho President of | tion demanded of hia Excellency the reason Hon eauleters. jOiicers. appreboul- | To0 wn, desis FE. 6M ears bee, | ———— sae | Pe ealt with by the courte; and’! power in particular directions, but are con {the Senate, “Win manners are easy and i if De Las ie Utias SlaNY Ue BUGS Wp ED | ithe beer the | i {ti tf provides for greater I | trolled by iutluences that g ly apart | graceful, and although younger than any | ¥8y, and the law under which, he acted in comiaenible Raven muown (ae Oreo A6 | ia . ATE vy, eras yrovidles for greate nee oiled by iutluences that govern only » part | graceful, us 1 acted with the utmost caution in their re. 5 THE NEW YORK SUN. |aucmec acta ure i exuaining | of the reading public. | vein tie organ of | over whom We renider he doe ao with a | the removal of the Auditor, and Mr. Chil. | cted, with, the wlnoat caution i theie re | 194 bicker “1s Sle om fi RP are 4iDS | the Rudical faction, and, is ucreptin rity wud thatare sometimes lacking | gost, who elaims to havo buen duly elected | Nation hy Sut Inspector Hareee, thee ito es ft Shines for All, © man t of the executive depart: | be to Radicals only. At railed | to dliler pervons. The only polut in which | 1 Congress, has commenced legal proceed: | found to cont 7 Ibs. or 8 Iba, of loose | $° 4 2 Ole. & Fi |- ~ ———= | ment, These © important in them. | by the Democratic loaders conduoted | be fails is hie voice, which is hardly hoayy | 10 Congress, “fet pwier, 1 $4 stated, with tegarid to Have | ¢ 9 Chl. BN TURSDAY MORNING, JAN. 42, 197, | selves, but their chiet interest, the | With @ view to the furtive: toh vovouigl aud requires some exertion in order | fuge ngainet him for refusing bis eertifionte | powder: | It ie atated. w “ #. wcteth ss Thaeat 4 so United Btates ane cnnrcnnca’ | tareate alone. A third Is inituenced try mur | & Chamber. He is quick and prompt | of election, laying his damages at $50,000, . sin = Te Ad | Revile of the United States are concerned, | tives of political expodiency und personal | in lis rulings, and aleendy compares favur- M they were sent away to another tow F © Advertioers. | is derivod from the evidence that they give | Interest: ‘while the reeosining Jouruel ulic a | nbly with ang of hia predexeesotee Nost in |. 1W@ last aunual report of the Territorial | prisoner, It ts underatoud by th Cen frends who wish their advertise: | of te progress of republican idene in | demeut that can only be cujplicd by ite | order is the Clerk of the Senate, Auditor shows that the receipts for tho year, | that the pomler, found, tn the how mente classified, are requested to baud thoi | pr, Those triumphe of the reform | *Qmleeful aggregation of news | JAMES TRRWH ~ together with the balance in the Treasury | OA Partly wade in the premises in Kui | 3’ oh Sa My We keen IG pt eapeetr tee tines oy nick ay Cte Tie mat erate atats froma | 1 tuajs there is no officer connented with | from the previous your, amounted to $11,004 | {ith ’atrter tu wlich, some weieuree, wero | Seco ghh Say BR 2¢ of them em, | late hour for thé recepti eAvattisoméuss (2° ope which the Freuch uation is jaf them. tis not @ great now Hegislatave upon whom #o mach de- | 18, and the expenses to $11,128 53, leaving a | lately made. | 40 Cea RL Ke Bhs Le baredes of p taking toward a froe governun and though well up with the times and general 7 i hind he Clerk 100 "do. 8 ON but cai agree to classify tluin unless | te ; ly reliable in ite item dp fe Gispaten, inens ae the Clerk. | small balance on hand of $6505, The debt = pesetyngey ie, { the present rate of progreas it will not take | jay Alle i I ll & great while to reach the goul, any one politi xo yusiada through, the ‘Cletk'de He | of the ‘Territory, It appears, le 611,866 mouthpiece. Henoo be is required to be not | and the estimated tax for 1867 ix $112,558 7 A Million Persons ttarved to Death, A Caloutta correspondent of the 1 ton . clear record of even Jonly a good but f es f 4 ' wie wd due by ‘Trims, Doo. Teh, gives some painful detaile | -_ ed cel d elton ‘The Exel Law. anda ware frond of the, cla wha couat:| lectpher all kiniel writing ea coon oe prot | eouatles-ef thie eevtiety from lark sears | of the resent tastios tn the Lee ob One . a ‘Tre immense Democratic majority that} Tovar will be the leat day of grace | tute th Ser har deren ae wen ee US | conted, | Het fact that very poor, if | (Mi) account. ‘The valuation of the taxn- | ws 4 Government Ce has pre- | eke New Keth, dam. $8 186t-—Tho Hadeow Bi was given by thie city in the Inat State elec: | for those liquor dealers who have not ob- | {ue respectability and morulity of the com: | jot illegible writing ia smposed to be « NEC" | Railroad Company give motice that the agreements ble property in th rritory is ontimaterd at $11,255,574, 8 of course bears but a distingnisbing mark of all great men, pared a report, of which itis expecially legislators, it, will be readily en’ ® canse of much solicitude | tained lic aid beretote e see under the new regulations. ag ahdp-novber vbr lh ena wiasPlay hoa When wo tako up one of the four Great p wo © picture more eart-re facta 0 | New Yorks re iM e 4, Sore Tareas, de, | latter know that if the rural Democrats | full force, All ite provisions will be strictly | IEW at hob tab eden ieee eel are by no means easy, When it is consid The Legislature 1s earnestly discussing | sioner estimates the deaths in Orinsa alone | Company, arrangements satisfactory. to both com ad made any kind of an eflurt to 5 full vote, Horrman would have be their lected | gulived aa auch, will I cred also the great tendency to make new | the subject of education and the propriety | at laws, aud the quantities that are annually | of supplying this city with gas, but noth | cround ont by the Legislature, the nocossity | definite Bas boon ovelved tlius far oa el of having a good Clerk becomes more appa: | subject. i enforced, and every drivking-place, le mptorily closed enent time nearly »1,000 to 600,000, and in some places ho | pants fer the transaction of their passenger ané admits that three-fourths er | have been earried off, 0 | the wonderful variety of ideas that flow their columus as rivers flow into the Wo wish they were the nize of the the y isn haul five u nt | fr bave been made, Passengers will be tieketed and baresge checked. pe Governor, They also know that the late | by the police, Up tothe eae h * Add the mortality of Midnape Fs AND NAT experience will epur up tho uuterrified in | seven thousand liccuses have been iasued Wel ae ie the vom oe crests’! | rent, Mt. Terwilliger combines all” the | Our advancing civilization ts continually | which was aa severely: vi Ea Paplseoecrgear fegicbanto yy yogeenes i the country, and that in order to koep the | aud though the number is large, the law ent journal, Sppsarinan he ls enica aud alware paicncs | of itencmaneccnneeemegrens, oare ives | and Chota Naxpors, ‘hich were tersibiy, ©. VANDERWILT, State in the Radical et hext Fall) will probably have the effect of extinguish. | | Were wo disposed to write m panegyrio | seagad. He haa a keen dark eyo, and | all the faultaand frailties of bumen corans | whose hompitals still tell a talo; and Presi - —| something must be done to diminiah the | ing some three or four thousand establish toni] of # pasning notice, we might ex- | dark hair, and scems to have an alinost in- | We bad an illustration of this on Thin ulay | of tho other districts, where the sequelae, at . ee ———ee HE HURACH WATERS GRAND, Square D , eg toud our comments foe considerable length. | taitive kuowledge of what a Senator is | Inet, eben @ colored man named Smith her | least cl ccarcntlon eartied off many, and re- | Brown's Bronchial Troches. — * Your ted Upciged Hieaee, sistauiien tae ee Or. | SHEFmoUS Democratic majority in the city. | ments, Whether the polive records there: | It requites no wasistance frou us, for it bas before al ing the manu: | and killed another colored man, arestaurant | member that the douths are still going onmt | Treeher are ton well script, frequently begins to read the | keeper, named Overshiner, ‘It appeared | the of @ hundred a day, and you will | commendation.” Hon, jocument while it is in transit from the | from the evidence on the inquest that Smith | agree with the rough estimate gen fevorably known to need charles A. Phelps, Pree lly we- | Mass, Senate, ' My communication with the werd #0 Law isthe influence to which | after will show a corresponding improve. | obtaiued a permanent popularity that. we cals attribute their rout in the me- | ment in the public morals is a question that | COWM welther stron, betel mH co But neal a : They contend that the entire liq. | only time oon solve, ‘The oa eke k of the Senator to the Clerk. Hie de: | called at the place of business of the de- | cepted hat the number of victinie will | hea bsen very moeh enlarged by the Lezen is and y SS he arrests which tm ® claAR BOL ponnes f ee Mists | Woe \pisiact Wea banhad Uc ahceitints - “ partment ie managed with a sort of milita wed tho ove evious to have w ball | not be under a million, In 18049, wlicn a® | which 1 now carry aware tw fy a are intereat war banded together in orderto | have been made since last Thurwlay were | ‘ ke verbal ack now ry precision, and everything connected | or party ich was to como oft | little waa done for relio€ ae in 1860, the mot: | Bete my theest Car hick, tre eet: teak 8 , Cuan paid for | defeat the party that enacted the objection: | for infringement of the ordinance prohibit Of ta obligations— though Hberally making | with it runs ‘like olock-work. He has oect: | at Overahiner’s reaidences Aire. Or passert | tality Te the Tanna teat Was 800,000, Ht | etfe) having msede me ehen s mere whiseeress . CACHE WATEAS, "41 | able law, and that this iutereat gave to Hore: | ing sales after midnight and before sunrise, | S¢kROw ed ame Me ate conce ee then yet | pied hin present position ‘for about aix | for a rather gay womat, and her husband | the tale of victims in. thie Uriewy visitation MP. Wilh yi HE SCLENTIFI : MAN hia unprecedented vote, It is now Warde tight not be cutef piace: Ue’ 4" | years, which is an evidence of tho value | was afiicted with Jealousy on her account, | mounts higher then even thet, ne lic e - AS LRMTIEIC AMEBICAR | St + Words might not be out of place, Wiaced upon his services, 1 will now | without, as it is asserted, uny reason. Whon | the gteatest of all recorded famiuce ii 11: | Pyte% O. Ke Neup te the Woman's frtewd rus Been BE AN Te WoRLD. Whispered about the city that » private ar Southern Finances. i 4 sketch the Senators in the order] Smith was | K tho restaurant she ac- | dia—that of 1779, It caves labor, time and money, fold by Gresent ‘ Al. Cbs V IKE 4 vent has been effected between the | Some idea of the present financial condi. Vor Vanishing Bribery. of their districts, com 4. with | companied him to the door, aud while both ——~ — everywhere, Depot $00 Wasbiagion st. aie Ps f | al leaders aud th dowlors, | tion of the South may be obtained from the The bill which Mr, Weed, of Clinton, hag | the first, which is represented — by were Sanding jeer talking the decease | The Fire at the jon Crystal Palace - = _ Promul | whereby the former a seoure a modi: | quoted valuo of tho notes issued by the | before the N.Y, Sta’e Loxislature, provides NICHOLAS B. LA BAL, Re ane tal Re thinking she was | Steps tave been taken hy the directora Flock, Stiton ares gr fication of the Exeiae law, on condition that | principal bauks in the Southern States, A “That it shall not be lawful for any person aE Rahmans ¢ ounty. ah “ Pan soual my. | dead, turned to her hus! an | towards repairing the damayo caused by th ring machine), Hr risan'e | the political tniluence of the latter shall be | tew ouly are quoted at par, while the great: | OF HeFwone, by bribery, promise h tnenaoe or | Beall (arty Taare CC hxs, of Be par eee | ation, whan he knocked hin down | fire, Mr, Edwin Clark, the consulting en actomeeal deseribed tu te eguae, | COND wgaiust the Democrats, Wo havo | er number range betwoen fifteon and eighty | Citheridinectly ue tndtesthye co aeaevor: | Potttcally, levia © Republican, though wet Fegaining. Ne fect hie Tetrexted, Sod ett | gincer of the company, and Mr, Koso, the ow York Sam prossate 4 tay be july re: | no specific information upon the poiut, but | conta on the dollar, Some are quoted ax | any elector of thie Stato in-viving his vote, | one tie has dark a ome tte | twice fired at, but without receiving injury. | Tertent engineer, Wy pyectonae on See aah ind a the low price of T' @ 16 Is | ine report is not impro! ‘no Radical | low as throo cents, and several st Jor by any means to deter uny elector, or | majority, He has dark “hair, somewhat | Qvershine ward went around | vey of the ruing, aud agreed to recommend | 2 . . L fel the report is not ! Tue Radical | low as thr f L several staud at |Uisturb or hinder him, in the rigutcf suf. | siviukled with xray, aud a heavy. black | oyeeehinak: Afterward. weak as Mie uta: | to tho directors the enclosnre forthwith ofa | Grever & Rakes, Highest Premiwe, ra | leaders want votes, and the liquor dealers | five couta, Nearly all theso banks were | fracent any aletion Treen t be law-| moustache, He is known as ond of the | pale hs , | space of about 120 feet on the northern side | ¢! teh sew 1 hearing of this thre machines tor family ee, himeelf, and | want to sell liquor without the prescat | formerly in good atanding, and if Lusinosa | fuliorany soter.t ive of agree to ac. | Millet Senators—one of the workers, who | 1 yraing both men me 0 atroot: | OF the screen, separating what was the trop | way, Nr Ys und ¥ab Fallon et Bree, Abe con'ributors to the Beleutifie Ameriean are : 1 ae he ee | Sane eee vache | tlk eee aud work more than others, “Ho | Bext, morning both mon met on tho street: | foal department from the rest of the nave 1 Me Ss BG HAE SNR reenien, 88 ope (be ot sind aie reatrainte up tratlc. Hoth of these | wero prosporous, they would soon rogain | Cope any bribe, protise, cons | Pistols were drawn aud Overshiner toll a The. editor ; y egala | Talucement whatever to’ influence il is @ member of tho Committee on Judiciary, | Pierced by two bullete, At the prelinaiugey | With the view to the eventual restoration of —— parties have more regard Itin- | thes footing; but the extrome poverty of | Meucement wy | aud Chairman of, the Committen on En: | Ear ‘or Bmith, the ease tae prpren one | at DATE She tabric, ifthe directors sould | DEATIS. th | terest than for any other eo! fu, aud ) the South shows itaelf liero ae everywhere | Every person offending against this act | krossed Lille—with which bo appears, most | Muttastte hounicile aid. hentas geared, | £2 (etermine. As the root and sides of the | cRown —om Mester, Petrish Crowe, aged 9 ich error lecombated and false | there would be nothing surprising in such | else, and under the most fayorablo cireum- | shall be deemed guilty of felony, aud may | Of the ti to be very much engrossed. | Virg. O,,it appeated, wus more frightoned | Luilding for that distance north of tho | marhetn * * Jan arrangement as the o hich wo o Ul probably 1 | be imprisoned in tho State Prison or Peni- | He represents his district with ability, and | tyon hurt # screen Bare been saved, the enclosure of eo * ore, Engineers, Chemists, Man | "4 iurangement as the oue to which wo | atances, it wi ably bo many Youre be | tontiary for a term uot exceeding five years nila the respect of hin coSetiatore. | ane Indians are, as usual, engrossing con. | Much of the apace is eaaily effected, ant th Helte of MMe all hat Tee acheet ane erer7 Pre: | havo ulluded. According to the estimate | fore oven o swall part of the old-time nko: lise Gna vear ana teteeeeniie | oak “auiuber one,” and can, | siderable attention in this city and ‘other | rest,of the area, extending mbovt'300 fect Bet creat valean their alliage. Ite | which the Radicals place upou the influence | wealth « tuulate » dine . iting. with propriety, be called a number one Sena H | furthor in that direction, and which is now | wage Ite | which th als place upou the iufluenoe | wealth cat umulated, ds be disqualitied from voting. r y portions of the Territory, Accounts havo ® a oe hom bandiade st | of the Yiquor interest, an alllance of thie | I shall be unlawful tor any candidate to | tor Neat to bim is the seat of Peon coming in here lately of great is- | SI *rCe Mis tae wanes gecanioned by the 2 of witch we beyond | nature would diminiels erat | provide cutertaiument at his expense to Mia! Mtncson quietude existing among the various tribes | {iT WAY Me reatored in course of time, It : | nn A diminish tho Democratic ¥ The 6.0. Ts Ms | Exp mending’ of viontere envious Teaeae r om dud bands that inhabit this and the neigh, | Currently reported that in the event of tho | a mts granted toraitor with | in the city to the extent of at. last Stevitess atill lives! Not ouly that, but | ring election, of ts faruish iny money to | of Brooklyn, Kings County. Mr. Pierson | poring territe Theag reports rondet ie | Bortlern end being rebuilt the cost will be | i ns forme of J fice We adapted | thousand, and thus secare tho continuance | bo is living here in Now York, aud hae with auth porson to b ox pon at lo securing Ae politic ileangeka abs me | almost. certain that by the Bprin Aime, if lois oxnas bd vt ne He Te ition dar morning, Jen, 2, Divi cs Nou lag iad the vettty wage Dwe Stat A ; iia (the candid cleetion > Republicans, Waa elected | not before, we shall have bloody work. ‘The re cepenee of relustating i in other ree ¢ Bedford wt: M. #. Church, eeaiae 88 0f det he TOM 88m: | of tea rin tho State, This ar | in the lust few daye roudored bimnselt ; é f pects, shoul the directors decide tp wale nearly four , ery person oflouding against the last | hy them to bis position, Tt was said that | Sioux und other tribes are mastering on alt | P at | pes wuiyalout to" neany out t | rangement may lovk attractive to the Rad | ble tho faithful, Ate put in | twosections may be iinprivoned not to ca. | he favored the Philadelphia Convention, | our potdere i strode Tanto te ecient | toring the. tropical department, with tpretiond the taneraltga Tassdce ion a 23.4 "eer, To be had at all the News [ical leaders, but in reality it would do| an appearance at a Fouian imecting 1 two years, or punished by @ fine n and was inclined to go off with Weed and | effort to preserve their hunting grounds | YaTious courts that have been dest 8 | Gelook, P.M, at the ledferd st. M. k. Bidet el 19 8 Pet eh ne Cant? them 1 uy thai dT in the Howery, and proceeded ty ox. | to exceed $5, or Doth the aud imprison: | Raymond in their wild goose chase after the | from the invasions of the white mane Abert | originally stood. | Daaltre as Uésetee ote, ae , ee : went Vresident. However, le acta with the par- | 500 Ute 7 , ——--— DOL AN—Sutdonly, Jan, Ot+t, Patrick Dotan, acct Roi bank k anol PSHaRt ih 1 | par | 90) Utos are encamped on lum’ Creek, | not modify tho Excise Law t im-| plain tho cause of his failure to begin the — — | ty now in all important measures, which ta | about 15 miles from this city, but thoy have | _ Advice na to tho Reform Meettuen. Quays County st Glare, troienaren ee Pimevers NCE BANNER | pr he publio iad with tho eonvic | war in Ireland before tho end of 186, Mo | A Venr ot Urecdom tn Wostern Tenmemer. | suicient evidence of his aduerence, If ho at | Kept the peace thus far althongh thereake | Blackwood’s Magzsu for J 2 tespocttully invited to attend « National Temperance Hocieiy #1. 1 ion that cituer money or political influence | saya he has been misunderstood. He in-| The Memphis Post of the y tue contemplated leaving it, In sta- | men arein constant dread of w wasuacre, | gine tho fell He roaldonge, OS Fast 12th a a ew Mo ea deat pal peeddeibsesd seh sear | ’ Fatima mene Mr, Diorac nearly six feet, aud | The savages are wis suid to bo in targe | Mite the following needay afternoon, Jan. 23, ab 1 elock. 174 iBeciladabied to chi a done the work, |My that mean they | fended to commence war bustnoeein Ireland | givew a summary of tho results of the past | Well pruportionsh“Hlebag? leht tphi | Lae aavagee,aFo, also wd to be | We Nat | Demonstrations sirsilar to that which iar, Jan, 3, after a short and ould Inga tho dlafavor of large clus of | withia this tlnbut w ss obluged to postpone | year of freedom wyon the negroce in that | ion, tha Hegen Tn le bearing hi ley. Station and Julesburg, ae large hords | Place on the Ml of December, are, to say the THORS are Soeppettedis taviied the friends of temperance, aud would lose | tho opening on account of the inclomency | part of the State is very dignified ‘wud at the sane the | of buffalo have heen secu in that region | (angerous and inconvenient nt tt Teeidencey 44 , ; : on ean courteous, aud rocelves the earnest atten. | Racer ayes eaten ie inferred Foeie? | all times, Mut if they be dirceted to over ithous farther metien thi ae much in thie respect as they would gain | of the weather, or the inadequacy of his In Memphis mw vnst 3 f ta or) MT GREt ths BAGale BIME EA OhenKE Lis lee piely dr rea peiiliee Ihe Ie i od by the awo Parliament when sitting, and to ec 00m, at Forcicek, ee MEM thle through the liquor doalers, ‘The Excise | mupplien, wo forget which, Uudor these | heen performed ty colored peopte, Hus t andl easy apenker, always talks to the | in Isoland Is6) whoa the savages bean | te adoption of w policy of which Partia | MARTIN.-On Sunday, 20h inet, Thomes Gi Law must stad, and must be enforced. | eircumetancee he is of course MRRMEOLite Tiles woRehe fetes aud womnet nies is quite funny. ite is! their bloody work 108 | tient eapproves, they assume a character | Milam AERL Yeu ee O ds \ the of th 1 f pune arving from two | Chwirman of the Committos on Jer : which is not easily distingutahed. from re. 1 ec i" « oplo of thie] entirely — excusa to furan is and @ halt to eight dotiars per day. Stoam. | cualgiman of the ¢ in 10 posseas those | Advices Just received from Fort Laramie | hellign. Wo cama aetingitahed | fro will | Aap tj wi arty | warlike ope s are — concerned; | boats have beeu ailed, goods and wo retest Mel a ater report that a force of about 11,0 warriore | be tolerated. We trust and believe that if Futana’ : sill Wight bo iuteroating to a large wis | Mit umber, and every thins elae, hava bu He ts oved “aad eateemed, by afi | have bexun t0 slaughter our neighbors in | attempted. they will "be nmediately one ; ) ye \ 2a Ptive pisudled aud moved, iwontly by brawny | who know wit, ant is “overy ineb «gen | Dacotah and Moutana, but the particulars | downs All the reapectatiitg ve tend patriotic ela nish serve 8, and guilty of a akin not colored x t vet g ‘Ou New Y ' thers, if Srerites Araaakinect Hike our owe” “Many colored. man has | Hemane” An es:iy lite bo wae without mo: | Aryuel sel given Ou New Your Mtor Nea, | farted out whon the capital waa threa hubscriptious, tore:her with The War spirit in Routh Awe § b W Le has | Danks, and scores thove of private roome, | MwoKt en Y Mae Nig erage | sate afternoon 14 men were sent out from | ihe coated by on wil t i cay homey fl Ua ‘ try in the name of the | showing that they can ocoupy responsible | Af tustanes of ® soltmade man, hie exam-| Port Casper to. prospect Ob the greater | Lee, Teabcetability of London will turn out | “Tvivagrow_oe Wiliam Ltvi agate Vitents of | fro America, Voru aud ( ‘ Repl 1 whi is |p contidence Srecraron, | ANd tho near approach of they dat Beales and Mr, Potter, with Mr, Hartwell's 38d ene of hte t Ive of the. Darien of 1)-c Keene's : about it, he aight explain why he caused or | & hy thus ciuploy thom, Bevaral | r prorweding Laney they fain combination, may ‘edtlect, Wo are not | tiie County yfebe: reland. Tae aie ar aye aro owned wit worker guard belonging to Sweet Water dead | friendly to letting loom. tro fea ae stives ‘and Mende aio reapeettally Invites ermitted the report about his having gone | ored men, some individual mer prisonmest for Twelve Venrs in aon. the romlaide billed ay ah L Pee Apt dy nat ANY to attend the fuweral trom th Reskdcuce ey | Ue u the roadside—killed by the fudians ‘i lar Bnjeety'e: bation Hinele eos odrauee....9 tau ere tolreland to begin business, while at the | high as seven to twelve each Vark Koou | ‘They were snbeequently chased back to the | Uilawfully engaged Aud in the wocee | ieee eaeares 98 Wednes aye vis fees H kedbal save bern | 2am tine ho was Tuxuriating ia up town [iA Fummembered ‘dat “a “good A painful vase of constraint and confine | Fort by 1 Indinns, “A few dave ago a thes i outrage on ‘Par-|_ MURRAY—Om Meader, Jen, 21st, Poter Weve, Coane 2 Biers te wt a rental exponso of forty five | Wort, two hundred or “twa nent of @ lunatic in a private house has party out again from Casper | tiament ta place, wo are. cont of Carrickimaciens, Couty Monaghe ue buntred 6 for w havo | &P v VO | gud fifty dollars, 1t will bo eecn that capital, | to asvortain the extent of the depredations that th 1 v ya os at TF Wiflemet N.Y. purchused how sto defend { dollarea week, Au Hy, Wo might also | in accumulating inthe hands of thera men, | PCB Drought tothe notice of the authori- | sna fud the trail of the i Firong sarush to hold Nis tee ina erat . Haute | give ap opin thor < | On the planiations some have not done ao | tice by Dr. Arthur Mitchell, deputy inspec: | it reported that the Government Othe diturbere of the pablo tome | tows NO OWNELS OF HOKSES AND CAT: aud have also procured eoveral st give anor or a “ 40 80 | 5 | down the disturbers of the. public. | hi DO SHREe OF HORSES AND Cat. tt A) just as be hie acted binoo he vate t well, Where they were working for w share | tor of lunacy for Scotland, From inquiries | soning # regiment of infantry and | Hut if the worst como to the worst, there | Bulele Derby Condition Powders a ‘ ! mpelled to act of the crop auc arop aus talline, OC | ocan aod ce yur cane ana etree companies of cavalry to the plaiun aah be ue hesimatnn mploying auch | cameras t Fanhe Geen ap Voeen aud Ci amie pha Reaarttna catch desiguatod by the natne of | / were working for wager, in tans iustancs | bas thus Deen drawn, the following facts | woro, for the hungry red skins. Tho'small | the Government hace ite dope a aon | aunteetasea ef Witiews ‘cas ‘hitage hsigegs Fos. Mik Bey Bongue, tere Disteivner:e% frou 90 distas 1 pe Ma nets sf Meir eum loyers lostall they bad invested, | have heen elicited : “About fourteen years | forces kept at the Torta out here ouly eetve | sarshigee nee hee Rote a Bei oSfhe Teneral CIURACS' niece trom the tenttence iia fancy ga'el orton gc naa Mave way disulvautngen. to Cha ud found themselves in debt, not only to | ago's young woman waned da pvell, | to incite the Iudians to deeds of horror aud | and demanding that w particular meaaet iT West thls Tuesday" fier ths f | against. resident Mosgcens isin favor of | Tue London Dane ewe save cir laborers, Dut to thelr factore. Te a native of the viluge of then | blood. Let the Government send five regi: | which they support shall become ieee Teves bas. sa Peet See, | ronssembling the Houth A:meriean Congress it cinta ao keeaae wults were inevitable, aud were caused by | about twenty youre of age, was 4 ‘lowestio | mente where it now seuds oue, aud the case | Mobth ealate of iota te ees 8 Jem. 90, 1867, Chartes Moving ihe working. of Your abimals, “Tuey in vy y 8s ong whith Weare all met cag tant the optiiaian | an unfortunate weapon, Hut many who work: | servant in Edinburgh, Cholere wae raging | will be very different Lat ake bolton | dispersed; and for overy life lost in so mie aaa Weeks renee “ih: fie, give & fine cosh close the St Lia, wad Lis proposition inects w Piadied than, capatte of entatee tia bet | cdon plantations have doue well, We bave | thereat the t oud whether frou pre: | derstand that there is power enough at | erable = quarrel, the leaders in the move. | {2 {Atty Mierd mnseh and urinary etpeue: site Incresep the milk | general favor, us such a Congress would bouiea es, 58 MoH Med board of the Hands ou one cotton farm, uot | disposing cauace or the excitement occa | hand to punish them if they etir ina hos | ment must be held reaponaible, But in | “J salts Waleed Ga" eatenee trace a) | tend te complete the unto of the should bare di wud atthe very height | fers far from Moiphis, who had from $100 | sioned by tan overwhelining dread of tho | tile way, aud they are just ht wan enough | truth we have no apprehension that any 1 Browtiog’ heres bass ner Yoarm and verea: | western Stuten for | eat wautual.tooc | athens %, ‘ PUNSON | to GaN pach, paid tw them in Kreeubucks | terrible disease, the poor girl Leewine seri- | to keep still, ‘Thore ie nothing gained, but | such neeeealty will atlas Pho works sas 1801, Mr. George nem te bt vol Pile, Foust of | fern States for pury wutnal pro 4 on bettlewens day © know of oue | ously injured in heal.h aud # prey to mor hb by the present system of defence | of Ragland are not all Leaguors 4 Th aye ‘cre emg | tection, in caso of @ foreign war. Itigtu | This reflection will apply with equal forco | man who cleared” $1,500 by “his labor | bid “inclaucholy, “At lust ale Cisappeared | onthe frontiers of the cautten Phen 0 | shousasde who refused to tons mored that F this combination, in which case Brac and | this vity « the Winter from the raguay will be iuvited to juin | to New York, Mow many poor porsous in | @ud bas invested it In'e thriving business. | from her place, aud made her wee hue | We ulso have the testimony of some of the | alone to Caithness, On. her ret largest plautere ia this region that | friend it was evident that her int re Indians and moro white settlers killed | summoned by Mr. Hartwell and bh to her | annually, and more property wasted and | tee, will obey the authority of the vet was | dnatrayed as thia busiuioes ie at prevent com: | ted suthorrt Tile ree. SU ave, om Wi Clock precieeiy: “SST hren of Darey Lodge, 167, ¥ cominite | matte | 4) jen, and give ® very ood ac. her allies wil have # formidable union | coubined effovte of cold and hunger, no | the resuite, of freedom Mave. be aie aiiase ‘ ! ; en | deranged, and von becauo a0 vivlont | conducted, than there would b6 in svoral | count of the roughe Sint rageceeie eK, ora eat ears Hee Devos, "Bold by Drnguite nad teldlre “Price | against thom, Since Paraguay, woaided, | records correctly inform At there is an | favorable. beyond thelr. expectations. | that iewas nm to coufiuo her inw| Yearw if suticlont tures was properly dis: | Urought discredit® upon th former ant tr buts or megs OA Ee Tike OME ee Th a ata toe groaned oo-mobin, I hist apsaunt Bt Wulutioe frac hae; nd nome wre bouodt euoush te aay they | atraightJacket, Met clothes wero torn to | tributed and. maiheained in’ tho woveral | occugion, aad, woul Witenes mere By order et PAYS FOR AN UNLIMITED BUst ‘ ites ea x , are cous iuced they have all their lives Leen vem, and, at | alter sho had beon | Western Territories and Indian conntey t' now. And the Government thus Bee, 118 Do ipece ccnige a) BROWNE Bpstoces Cos: | Nt with. t stanco of the western | scarcely dreaniod uf by the wealthy. ‘Too | wrung us to the necosalty of slavery for the | ehout’ twa Yeare ia’ this’ couipinn, che | "A gonsosbiy Ger ptregtboned will dieappoler ite ratte York, on Sauder, Jo ict ‘ot, tory privilene efure. | Staten would soon be Drought to | many of us withdraw to the plearures of | negro. We think negroes are more ready | wae shut up ina sinall roou destitute of | uaned Fridays with reveral uele und eo denling with the reform and’ ather ne of John’ War time au paki Batlaaa aan hous aa eh aaa 1 ee necept employment than they | furniture, miserably Hghted and woise yeu | members of Ale Vaud fuald w vinit to Gov: | leew tiuctent se of pels a Vor calc u NOSE SHY" TOKy Gn o Ke on ov favurod setlo * (have noon hard tases aud beon disappaiat | inprissned for about adorca yea Hor last week, to procure toned tor b ho bonor the tawe wlio the