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Bo, Linda eptrs sumer 2) the thee and akin, ‘rendering it be Fahlopian Bare UNBTRELS, 720 Urosdway NEW YORK CIRC ™ THE NEW YORK “Lt Shimes for All.” “THURSDAY MORNING, JAN. 24, 1807, Resistance te Impeachment. ity of impeachment has been thoroughly discussed, and the conneque that woul! follow each w me ® subject of speculation by the ‘The Democratic loaders ha hesitancy in declaring that the Presid would rofuse to obey m mandate for his de- They hold that he has done mpeachment, that the movement against him is only a» partisan scheme to put » Radical in the I chair, and that conservative men North og ovary our. ena Maus oat the bore This ncorttal fy BREE: sais nothing to justify GOW EX TERM. Inflaeaua, Sore Throat, & , ie ite eurauive propa: ties, ro) im that Congress has the Conatitational RAND NATIONAL J Pesce and Me.\ mlon all through tee county, ie AS, ata pries withim th ‘l—2 ceuts ver coor. aid body ia the ouly competent power to Judge whether be ought to be deposed or not, and that if ti | nt ho must vacate the olive, ter what the e+ judgmeat it will be tine enongh t ‘ano after the impeach amonced, but the subject is one which naturally excites much st in tho pubsle mind, and a little ape culation may not be out of place. impeachment ay. New Yo hisnd pianos, HOKACK WATERS, AMERICAN PAGES AY RAR AS CLE WORLD. SCRIBE, weteriaily frow other publics PRE SCLEN TIF IC will now take pla » tho event of a onfident that the prose Hut io the ev re patenis, La s, laventiong, goeineer. | cution would fail formal trial and convie:'on we would discountens for forcible resiatance to the decision authority of the Conatitntion should b aintained in respect to Impeachment the the Pronident oer ten © any movement mreies ate deiinraved and 4 mdi fo that, ae F004 Yea ti0um Kk May be husthy re jarded in ment unquestionably power to try the President on t that have been preferred against him, and if these charges should be abiding citizen could reslet the verdict Public opinion might be againat the deci- wht that there wae no for it; but being formal there would be ives Congress the it might be the rant whatever rendered whic arranted by the evi | Hat would the worsted party in » laweult ve justified in refusing to obey the verdiot Laws would be worth nothing if they could be overridden by in Whether legal decisions © of not, they on that ground? Wein accordance with jum must be observed and obeyed ent qnestion ia that the President himself would enance any movement to keep biin | in power in defiance of formal deposition | by # Court of Impeachment, stently do otherwise in view of the porition whieh he has alway Constitution and the ebliga ided by suer | belie He could not conree, that the di iptions. tonetber with addressed to JN. eo but to bow before Any other course would be a dir nat the Conatitutio who maintain 0 apprehension ie _ | that the impeachment busi D OWNEKS OF HORSES AND CAT. | come to much a nt do not expect to inaugurate it until the next Congress power, and it will b The promotore of the a very easy thing for | the conclusion of the trial until the expiration of Tho impeachment hey are periee'| i. sy President TyLen 4 Virtue to Cit nthe opinions expressed by | An Urge yugebte an) He ‘eyot $9 Cortland ot | Hee aouss be pre large cities are dreadfully wie ITED BUSL | aud that New York in the most glaring "et. | ample of unmitigated iniquity the world ha days of Sodom and Gomorrah, upposed to be extinct, J vice triwuwhans iad univeraal Barents pir to. $25 Pats rf Ladien Dopartm ius $2. For onl, Walrbann's hea pleasing delusion to country of in the amaller town but there in vot the slightest for mach a charitable anppositi cities like New York hy they are not greater, in propor! and villages, It wo Many of t about the wickedne tend nome startling news overy week, in or either fn yout atori color to the truth as to loave Sop altogether falas, On such # frail fou tion do people at a distance base their ov crime in our eity than in @ mill of people taken in any part of the la Add together all tho murders, all the a saults, all the drinking, gan and other vi in Little towns and villages, ar in the coun ty, and th fw of w million Not @xeoed, that of the same crimes in York. Tadged, pines the facilition for de tecting and Punishing crimes ate Yonevally good in this city, tha raanlt of auch a com: parison quite in our favor, and would probably ailence effectually thors who are forever talking lgnorantly about Congrens rifling with the Soldiers. to be ardor friends of the soldiers, but the evidence of their friendship bas been thus far confined to words, They have been quite liberal in laudation, but extromely close and illiberat Vraino in all well on that haa bean beatowe would not bay @ crust ikdren, If the roldiers did an ines ble service for the country, wa Congress n Ao frequontly toll them, someau! recognition of their sorvices mild bo ru rod. Expressions of aympathy, accom who enlisted in the firat part.of the rebel: lion, enough money to place them on an ‘equality with those who receivgd the high bounties of 144, ‘The bill was"® good ono, and if t aympathy of Congress bad been genuine, it woald have passed withont delay. But the very men who were loudest in professions of love for the rol diers, were moat active in thelr efforts to defeat the bill, They interposed every pow sible obstacle to ite passage, and nothing but the fear of political consequences in last Fall's election induced them to finally adopt it, in a modified form, ‘Tho bill was not what the true friends of the soldiers wanted, but we were glad of ite pas , Decaure it was bettor than nothing ‘There is strong reason to belisve, however, that the bill in question was # contemptible political trick, and » flagrant imposition upon the soldiers, Wo draw this inference from the fact that the soldiers have not, up to thie tine, Vill in question, and that auew measure in now about to be passed by Congrons to repent the ono passed during the Laat som sion, and to diminish the amount of money to be paid. ‘This continued trifling with the aokdiers is highly reprehousiblo, and cannot be too strongly condomued. ‘The Radicals im Congress want to avoid the expense of K the additional bouuty, aud, at the 0 time, they aro extremely anxious to retain the political support of the sol- diers. Since the Boun somsion in to bo annulled, and the matter again placed in the legislative mill, it is im possible to tell what will become of it, If it were not for the political efeot we should oxpoct to see the present law ropoaled, and no further provision mado for the soldiors Congress ought to cease this shameful in position tho anxiety which they have av long felt re garding the equalization of bountivs. Forries and Bridges. A nitt. has been introduced in the Logis are providing that an immediate inventi gation shall be made into the forry conveyance ou Norsh and E with a view to obtaining better accommoda tion and greater seourity for the public. necessary, and we hope the committee will make such an impartial report, as will lead to afthorough reforma tion of the existing demands of the public. Bridges are want od, an necessities of the case. An Explanation Wanted. Sreriens the Fenian leader, has iafac abouts. He isnot in Trek enjoying the delights politan life, ‘This mu rounding the my d luxuries of metro. hb of the mystery aur cont meeting @ the owgry. I more importance Srerneys is now called up What has become han collected in th public, aluce his appearance in this coun try! What has be done with the hard a carninge of the patriotic chambermaida others that were #0 freely invested in th embryotio Republiot This is @ matter which calle for immediate explanation. ‘Th contributors to Srernmys’ bank acco of their money has gi up town, how much for table deticn how much for Havana cigars, linported wines, ete, and, if he has any money left it would be i } contribnt | present Jo this, for if he ha | who have been fleeced ont of their money are always curious to know where it has ee : wapy pal died of actual starvation # of thousan # of the country pers ult 1s from want of the pecensarics of life « Christi we trust abs phot be over people. ‘The North will now that aa wa nlwase been distinguished in caren of | distress. The host | feel nome compassion for the misfortanes | of thelr fellow countrymen. tobe held at Cooper Institate to-morrow ening, under the auspices of several of Our prominent citizens, to devise meane of sending immediate relief to those parte of the South most in need of it will be addressed by Rey. Honry Ward thors, and will no doubt act | p the good work fairly in motion. Hera in the nal with rhe at ow for he election of Jefferson in 1801 began to be the weaknommof the Central government | vot irremiati Produced ite fruit atTengt a In the victory Thé secon indifferent must aeountomed to sourider the magnitude of of our ten thousand Nquor stores, and they think drinking must Prevail to an wlarming extent, So of all other views and abuses, Looked at in the aaarogate, they onom appalling, while really | to the Population, than in the gonorality of towns be reasonable to imagine that, because of ite 300 clurehes, Now York is more godly than amaller places 0 falne and extravagant ideas of New York bave their origin in the correspondents of country papers, who, living here, feel obliged to A meting is ments of the government the Mdividaal, States. Me” Jobo in under Mr, Lincoln's shadow, and no account | "He following: Tn one of the adjoining towns of this city there resides in two cotta, was taken of his views on the of reconstruction, because to be in agreement with Mr. Lincoln and to be destined for an_wnimy 10 Was sup. The Rights and Dignity of I abor.” ‘THe Kev, Wa. W, Hens, one of Kg clergymen of Brooklyn, will deliver & lecture this evening, in the Acad 6 above mubjoct we have heard into Me.Lanealn'e place, evergbody believe t he would carry out hia predecessor An accidental President taking Important post ina great crisle of the | early morning train f | national history, it was hin daty to be as | gen complete m mubstitute for the deceased Pro ident wa it was possible for him to be. ard in his candidature as ® porsi ble anbetitate for the real representative of the national will, ane it wae From what | { Mr. Hicks, we have no doubt hia lecture will be one of those ex n an old aubject, which cellent esnays w enlighten the der to make their letters yemlable, They 4, oF give adoh abape and | sions the people electe he was | Four o'clock ly telegraphed to her neigh their customary towel telegraph and a consultation was holden mmoned from the atable, | and seeing @ chance abead of a night in the | the position to | elty, setually ridiculed the idea of danger Promised to carry them nately to ton or forfeit his head. About a quarter to | arted, the two ladi Irishman, leaving their respective house holds in the care of faithful The firet mile was comparatively amooth lo was not very bi All iden of dintance was lost after as the substitute of one who represented a | snow piled he hho them, ood tante and true states respect, for the people | driver exhausted hi nid have dictat tera of general interest to the country at| While Congressm that in the event of | 1m al aspect of “Protection,” this new | the removal of his chief, he would take Jo's rights will make woial aide of the ions of Now York. The plain truth of oe and do his work the matter is, that there is no more © felt himself secure ii which Mr. Lincoln's champion of the pec voice heard upon the quentions im all ite bearings upon the com: which workingmen live a tho lecture, which takes place thi evening, aro for sale in the publication | office of thin Journal és ath had called him, thao he began to overlook ita viearious na- aa Never once recognized any | five they duty towards hia predecessor, exhibited the sli lity in the discharge o t trace of hum functions to which been elected, and he had been | and the accond Tuntead of noting ing, atealing people living ocenda are for | of tho family of the late Rov, | Newton Hesrow ouly accidentally called, aggrogate will equal, if it docs mansbip and Fen Opinions of the English Press. it Cuba arrived jon to the 12th, he has always wanu '* confidence, had been placed in his exalted post to do h seemed to be right in his own Le place of one who repre- | deriaking. While undecid nation, he has as- | the wind ceased for a moment, enablin Tn our files 1» achment question thorongn', and va 4. The London Tr impeachment would be a fatal blow to the | A the will of med that he is th CLiow for hia personal notio rlously disens the decline of virtue and morality York. Let those who are without rin cast tho firat atone, to view with uncon ndification of t sare to be itnminent by constitutional erit lem, expecially by continental writers, that it | in vain to hope to preserve the balance of were within a ile to devine ernment of a 64 renult of co existing forces all fail of sucee tweed them; ® struggle for m it may be dis quined, oue of the component rections certainly overpower the has gradually re. wor he versed the po represents, and has at Inst committed the | whole power and intlaenee of h The dominant party in Congrean profess | Government which aitice to on of a party and the further ance of a principle, of which the election of was the final re; vio work of nix ne chernen in which | dition and de try shall be th but they must Division must arise be: | the loginlature wi Lady shoots Her Sedacer. The Elmira (N. ¥.) Apvenci following account of the punish er by his vietim The little village Valley were throw: Hitherto the goverament of Ww has the al pont of @ joa at tho preseut time too of Millport and Pin into a feyer of excite ‘eduerday evening. by the shoot. ogere by Mary Fi young lady, dwughter of « fa Wuilder, aud residin tween Millport and it would seem that the natural uence of the change through whieh ia an increase of the power of the wm joginlature until it becon ‘The London Gazette believes there strong basis of moderation beneath all the Pino Valley. About who was a me y trade, can At that time he tance of Miss Pulls, a lively, spright ‘as muccensful panied by a tight grip upon the purre, are indicative of hypooriay rather than of real Kratitude, In the early part of the last non: tion of Congress bill wax ‘iutroducod with the object of equalizing sol diors’ bountion—that in, giving to those nig and moulder pment question : aQout the manage: hould be ine! “If wo were to gue mont of the trial, we fear that in the excited alate of party feel remed his wouing with enticing words of Sensitive with returning love for his seem ing affection, she was in the cloak of an ardent supplic: in an evil moment ber rain w: ed. Then the ebaracter of her lover was loated over his shame, tho one whouw red irreparably by his devilish arte. A hor instigation be was arrested in August rime, talked glibly aad States, and which i result of such a atru, the Senate would be leoting far too much the judic case, aud of allowing more importan it really deserves to the nec neas of the law which they have to ver, is only ® exoludes & stron 1 give the worl of the fact which in so often ove that the passionate 1 violence of the American charac- ners overlays and coi ndation of good sense, moderatio for law which makes itself fe! in the fong run and on great occasions.” ‘The Patt MALL Gazerre discusses the question at length, and gives the following outline of what will probably, in ite opin. de the grounds of impouchment of the hamefully abuse last, contessed Wi and was held toa Court of Oyer and He then left the place atid went to Rochester, we believe, to pursue his em- in the meantime, rumor hath it ty and returned, ul in removing the out- and obscured, t eho visited a distant ward tokens of ince Kogers returned to Mill- port. He was the same boastful creature ed his defamation of the <1 played well the ived thelr money under the ot fail to reach the ears of Mins ho bore his defamation until she was zy which #he Le That he has violated and set a wa of the Un the Conatituti which he had aworn, aa E: chief specification olution of the Constitution in that he has appointed to office men whom had refused to coutirm immedia 'b refusal, the Constitution declar all appointments of the y and with the advice of the Senate’ regard wo tho vi mown to noone, led to a public house and peered nto saloon, which he wae kno 0 of Millport. ‘still bent om her purpose, she inquired out his boarding: place. At the gate she saw bin through » win- dow completing some arrangements of if about to Ko somewhere, he came out of the | after one o' ‘The door opened, his form appear it moment ‘sho fired: the ball revolver eutering and paasi through hia right side, about midway. Was aiterward removed by the lower edge of the should back of the ehest. Sh Way home, and entered ing had happened, say: members of her own family about the fear After the lapse of an hou so, her mother learned from some passing on Kogera bad been shot jer and told hor; know at, cutive aball be | (hy hin there, Jation of the laws will be winted to office, aud is ing out of tho contingent fund of t x Department, men who have not, and Ie to take tho oath violating and settin wed July 9, 1862, Bill of the last who are notoriourly ui ‘® law of Congres ing surgeon, near r blade at the ok her , military, naval ord to der this head will be that he haa refused to sustain the Civil Rights Bill since the same w: Congress over hia veto, or to instruct the agente in the South to respect and enforce its provisions, through which neglect vari ous instances of flagrant denial of rights and perpetuation of wrongs meant to be pre- veuted by the aid bill bi a probably bo mention: ‘and the testimony of military and at once relieve tho soldicrs of mer spositsenon 4 or ucighbor that Ne mothor j 1 did i The wounded tinted into tho house, and medi at frat thought he could | young couple possibly live only a short time; but rd Willi the train last night report was then comfortable, pressed @ possibility of hie ultimate recov tice moved in respectable cir reputation of Mise Falls, until wet Rogers, was unsullied for purity | the Bride and Bi nan was immediately a rine atom of Rivers, of ‘high erimes’ ona ex- | Messra, Willi saoriticed by him in Some action of this kind has long been artiaan purpose. illegal pursuit of ventigation and 4 the Mayor of New Orlean all of whom were essing @ legal assemblage of Unio he was the real cause of the crebele—in sup. | (From the Elmira Advertiser of Saturday.) ils, The ferry boats may bo mado more convenient and moro safe, but they will never fully watiafy tho slaughter in that city of three hundred and toriay, accompanied by her fath Constable Sam paint having bee m hin aftidavit, before Judge G. L. Smith, aud waiving ox Ato bail im the sum of anawer at the next term ett, of Millport, com. nothing but bridges will moet the in language and behavior, to an extent injurious to the peace and order of the co the office he holda. be mainly these rervaute of thy $1,000 to appear Of the Oyer and We learn that the prospect still contin: ues favorable for Koger's recover; Te seems that two shota were firet passed through the arm, near the shoulder, and entered the He stepped’ bac! then opened the door, and received the see ond ball in bis right Dreast, ry and degradi ‘The specifications here : i Geneaneing the people in Congr led as “patrape ae *w body by ‘government! a torily aettled the dixpute about his where- but in New York city, He is not ineurriug the hard- ships and privations of the soldier, but is the verge of th guilty with the *uilty of th New Orleann massacre orious STRIITRKS has been solved by his public appearance at the re 0 in an other question however wWWich is of rather an bia locality, that The Loudon Tim ico! What has become of the tition with which the most warlike mon archy in the Old World and the most self- ublio in the New seemed bent ‘asks who bids for Mex. 4 of the pardon ywer; 4, giving to the country as the regular report of General Sheridan’ on the ere a garbled copy of the saine, with the intent of concealing statement very damaging to himself in the , habitual drankepnoss to the ext all the money that he protectorate over so vast a part of the West- me of the Irish Re ern contivent! France goes out, but Awer. ica shows no hurry to goin. are equally unable to hold up or to put down | fection of thi ‘The Americans can t the whereabouts of Juaroz roe doctrine ahuta out trference, but does not bring Tt undoes the wo learn made whilat ade at his inauguration wud at nd various other outs revent western tour | It le vea Mexico on ot have a right to know where every cont ne. It in his duty to make an itemized atatoment, showing how will be adduced t into a den of called down upon it the civilized nations, bigotry, whoever bas | rile Suything to lone tust look upon the Empire at of order and security. on the people, 4nd ventures on an appeal to the: That there will be a voto in the city of Mexico, wild boasts, au chaatisement of have scurcely ever wavered in their deter impeach the President; but if} #0, his veto of the Negro Sut: | Muximiliwa th bill would have removed all hesita: | ered their purpose intlexib ‘Tho News tukes a very grave view of the atter, and blames the ich he has paid for his Inxurious suite of | they had don | tion and ren F wherever he sting if be would give the dea of the length of time | that his funda will probably last him, at the President for not | | their own anywhore else away fro never Wan, but aa ® party truggling eet | thes morning. 04 don't know how good everythin in the footateps of bie predecessor. On, Papal y everytbt 6 of expenditure, STEPHENS ought course of a lon any kuowlelge of Looking on from a distance Ignorance wa yet of the reasons which nduved the House of Re astory, and whowe. fortui vg and flowing, he may play | Mrs, H push with Htthe eames | aud Mee, Doo seat Of doing botter thau adding to the diaorders | eanved wbortleberries, ‘Or might not | minutes end eat lio part for years, n destined to eu if he gained auything find tho means 6} aod gain, wimnce sent to Jay aside the appearance | Whatever claiue the United States may lay to the eventual possession of thom southern parte of their i ty ib ia very evident that they are | red eb wight. Pridey $9 were in wot ready for the immediate anvexation of The reauit ot the eiyih war, however satwlactory, hae been to vut unchecked em ve thing personal hi eriaee| rty is endanger 6 muller nin ourselves of the serious nature fe which the aw The American peo a civil war whiel implest oked by | just come theough any part ot Mexico, i | Thi Gentiladesal ornwivle whink | ity for whieh it ™ jit them partners in by macy, fraternall ies. ‘On Thursday if the The husbs ed. The | Irishman was # strong horse they eame to a mov them to look a arly perial ing out aga resolved upon rem dinner, while he One ‘® fow miles of b the house spective wiv imagined, returned to 1 wae attired in lace veil, and Howell & J and where tor, who has taker tet, conducted and Lor “After a» after which the com other apartment, w faction of seein, Tred. The | qe Wittiame Affate jee ve of hin right girl ment to which she abliah the letter to whieh abe on Ded, and then when thi will plesee give for tbinking of 8 eent on diseully Papay for Lay a 1 ‘could net ‘ount #0 back for a stage or two that mareh of p : | 8 world for ® home of {he Uniou hasbeen | ready vo take Me election of Mr. Lin ico, they may be t | ful to anyone who may keep it in ord An Incidemt of the now Mtorm. ‘Tho Boston Joonsat. of Saturday coutain iste between the par morning they took the | the city, one of the men remarking. in a torm increased he should remain at the Parker House over night. toated, assuring the hasband that if he didn't make his appearance by four o'clock the should harness up and come into the city, and also pass the ni ughingly sal: ht at the hotel | father in the abuse of E: came very wi vocabulary, ani Pp. The drift into which they had plunged was so heavy that would not have mado any i they began to repent of thé steam plough that they were opposite » gent dence, while another Jar y dint of hard former, where they were wa gomed, and gladly eriov hospitality which was tender that any idea of ventur n was abandoued, he husbands, in the meantime, were per: forming their part in the drama, found the storm #0 rk they reach! intense that ing in town, but after ing their el the twain commented upon the dition of their wives, and the charms of appeared more’ attractive than ever. jeated that they hire « aleigh at start out, and the other acquiesced, and Ko about the hour the wives were leavin the city, the husbands were leaving. th stable for the country. many. ‘They were thrown out, the broke, but they persevered, and were with me, when blind alimuated, they were ask the loan of @ sho: d upon their re he enforced his invitation most urgent manner, denouncing t tempt to reach home as foolbard extreme, they reluctantly consented, ‘The next morning, upon lookin window, one of the gentlemen ¢! saw bis Irishman among those w: Ly Seen, were breaking in front of thi ridiculed the ides. Afte fast, when they went out to take the glorious Winter sceue, to their utter as. tonishment they were hailed by their re who had passed the night much pearer their lords aud mastors th either of the party had for oue moment fining ovor uigl Marriage of the “Antec Chiliren.” The human monstrosities known some years ago as the “Azteo Children,” have recently been exhibited in England. The London papers report that they were married in that city on the 7th instant. ‘The London Herat says: “The bride was dressed \n a Russian cos: tame, presented to her by General of Moncow ; ceeded, with Mr. J. 'M. Moria, thelr ‘Man, Uae. office of the Iter the Governor. craft had neit! the couple pro there was any bar to wore made one by civil contract. They then lodgings, whore the girl white satin dros, orani fall, as well aa the jew belng made for the -y which ahe wore, occasion by Menara, nes, of Regent atreet. The bridegroom wore & well-fitting suit of even- ing dress,with @ camelia in and the ‘ribbon of some cor whereof be is a member, ia the other look they wore Reoms, where they wore attended in tho @ button-hole, they were received by ® numerous company, among who were Lord — William Brewer, the Radical o ‘sctive part in for ding this marriage, on the ground that iewill for the happiness and the pair, who are decidedly much attached to each other. The girl, who carried bo herself as mode, her olive aki notwithetandia, ing on his right th nd on hia beft Dr. m Lennox. mptuous ner, served in beat atyle, the toasts of ‘The Queen,’ ‘The Prince and Princess of Wales,” and ‘President Johuson,’ were given, fol lowed by that of * Health and H outle way, expt ‘+ in pantomime. Morris and one or two other oasta followed; ny adjourned to an ere they had the satis: the company, und restraint of etiquette where both created @ very favorable im pression by their general amiability and obvious natural affection.” health of Mr etter from the Child jo her Father—Condition of the (trl Norwich Bunterim (19th) publial ditional partionta oaso, which the readers of the Sux will re member as having been previously noticed Wo are gratified to learn that the youn Bean Hill, who was so brutally w er, having been him, to breal her spirit as he aayn, is health under the kind and very judiclo treatment of those to whose caro abe hax ng tho supremacy and high | been committed. There is fear that she will love one of her front teeth, the same having been loosened by forcing the gag into her ch | mouth, As an evidence of the natural af- hild for her father, which sho has retained despite the Inhuman treat been subjected, wo ut him a fo) Oh Papa—You don't know how Ido want to ald T know I conld get well quick more & prey to the | er; but my feet'are would kill me to ride down ther Toa Mf Wt up and m¢ oe you. I bave beape an: ots, Pape, and I wish you ave them with 1 dould see you the neni dey after rou fond Right-gows, for pou know I did formake it for me. cn Intend to write you single day: Uncle Huy oh every day take god aren dtu ‘snawer this immediately and tell me if you 0 to teil wale anything for you, becsuse be will come snd see you, Dow’ toll Me, Decuisoa” to carry hat apple to Mise Mann, for he woo’ ur affeciiovate Uaugbur, Renee Rxcuse bed writing, Papa ‘Try aod reed (his me envelope waa an enclomire of another note, seribbled on the fly leaf of a 0 tine, when the family In the book, written at about the the gitl did not wish to tr for paper. The subject matter was the saine as that published above, Woe learn that the number of ¥ the jail to seo the prisoners has b keeping Mr. Beck with coi n large, & really good reason are admitted, thoxe im d by idle curiosity being reut short order, Among those who hat in, within a fow daya, are the brother an sister of Misa Mani who have ei tertained the question of giving bail for her. dwonkd have dour soon Friday, had Thuraday night's ¢ notified that the moment, bail was given on | the charge of assault, she would be rear reated on this second charge. It in anid that Mise Mann's claim to ve a niece of Horace Mann is well substantiated She's a large and somewhat ov with some deformity in her «pin mind aud profes he las done, Hi what varied and co he acknowledges all the charg him wud wt others atterpa to tm ify them. would not Th ont ail ont Just the yielded, rH the rigging. and cried out most for the bout to return and take Lim off, The wreck of the ship was then being pitehod about with the sea, and mado it dungerous for the boat to approach it, 40 the 1 lud’s cries were in vain, aud he did not Jong survive hia parent. ‘The long boat was then pulled away from the aad scene, and the fino bark was in a brief apace of time a fragmentary mane of Goatiug wreck. The ton of the crew who were aboard tho frail ater nor provisions, d poned during the whole of Sunday e wet and cold. The boat also shipped all th re car which og her filed with Sater nearly awainped. (Qn Mon wore scarcely head to the sen. twice, and day the want of water began to be felt,and the mate was in the direst agonies, calling out imploringly for “water.” He also raved shout his wife’and children, and_at time tore his hair, He became so excited at last that he jumped overboard, and was with difficulty rescued, Aa Monday night drew near ayinptome of madness exhibited th solver, wud hi Ithough a ed with cold all their energins and atrength to keep poor fellow in the boat. He, however, over powered them and sprang into the se Again, and this time was nearly lost. On | §o being got aboard again it was evident that ho was raving mad, and, despite all the ef forts of bia companions, who were mov toars at his piteoua cries abont bis d bairna,” be again extricated him from their grasp, and drowned himself, Ho belong loaves a wife aud family. Tho maining in the boat struggled on without nd bad given ed, when the Duteh achooner Dolphin picked them up off water or food for three da; up all of being bi Flaunbore’ Head, on Tuesday afternoon A Cowtly Crown. ‘Tur crown of the Queen of the Bi in causing # sensation, It is composud forty-tive pearls, of torty magniticent dia motils of immense size, and tive small brilliant, = | Boas Pata ts bs of Wis oa ge | fo abe got me Owe and Mise we is going ‘ itr mer pm, facver, don't fol ensioes shout me, fir they do everything for ma andl ag and will write him. You inually ovcapied with thelr request. Only those who have | plicated with the | J and a lead ng 5 | 1% West Un. 7 im want, uscd North Shields, where he 3 | ‘99 Can. Ni be mere | SeseesSs: 2882555852 } th * ; $e i He 8 i i 3 i 8 wh # 3 Ry i ay # 333 OPEN BoaRn, 1Ov'CLoc®, ALM. M200 Clay, & Pitte..c. 56 mae ay in Nav. 0....16 1 In relation to the gag, i how anya that Keep it on bis daughter contian * put leon at intervals, keeping it o : hours, uot As to the condition of his | $0 Read) & daughter's feet, ho ways it will be a good 1° thing for her as it will cure the chilblains, “4 with which ahe bas been troubled for ye oe He looks forward anat “ oy er Henry = ms xpeote will aympathige with hin | te es pa bail bie “ os Wreck of ajPark—Drendful sa'teringn of 0 4 ny the Crew 180 Uiew : “ai, 84S Late English papers eoutain the follow ing statement : "2 « 00 ny A portion of the crew of the bark Now: | 132 < 18 } 3 castle, Captain Harrison, of Shields, arrived | 199 io ey St Hartepoul on Wednesday, and ie <n Hy moat aifecting account of the loss o! $% iq Boro Sit TH. bod aud the eufforings they hav 0 3 38 . About balfpast six o'clock on Snuday | 2% iy oe iy worting she ran with great force on the | $m B ht Harabro’ Sands, near ty Yarmouth. The | ¥@ : iS BY ten pitobed the vessel about very much od appeared evid tahe would soon | 70.0% & Pi ve ts “H4 k loug boat was | doe amt 43 4 ne of the crow, together | Ro tbe, Be 0 Marshall 83 ‘ 6 The captain refused to leave ‘his ship, aud | 9% uy ¥ } went into th , it was thought, to pray, | 909 wg aD i for ho never left it wotil the ship parte, | 282 is $2 is and he was engulphed in the boiling urge | 143 o}%, 300 8 Hie eon, « ‘about fifteen years of age, | dvv Vy foe ve said he’ would remain with bia father, wud | 4% 101 pite all a to get into the buat, | === Pyle’ 0. K. Soap te the Woman's friend. It saves Inbor, time and money. Bold by Grover everywhere, Depot 850 Washington st, 424 ‘The People have been se much Imposed upon by several wortblews Sarsspariliss, that we are Gad te de able to recommend a preparation which can be depended om as containing the virtues of that invaluable medicine, amd le worthy ef the pub- Ue confidence. Dr, Aye:'s Sarsep rille cures when anything cam cure the diseases that require an tarative medicine. ut ‘Those who overtax the Voice iu Singing oF public speaking will find “Brown's Bronchial Tre ches" exceedingly useful, enabling them to endure more than ectinary exertion with comparative ease, while they render articulation clear, For Throst Disowses and Cow Go to the Fountain 0} re improve u lee and gentieine cart ajthonma tions or Xgare 9 tanding le Reina iy cured bye i ‘ot Meteali . feemedy. wthiaai lows Machine Co.'s Lock Stic seving machines, ELIAB HOWE, Je. (original Tenior of the ses ioe), Brendan 008 Brosdway, New ¥. “ foekatiteh m0 way Ne Ya Wherever the New York Mum te sven you will see henest men and women, Paper.and sold for the honest price per copy. Finaneial News, Markets, &c. New Youx, Wednesday, Jan, 23, 6 P.M.— ‘The afternoon quotations of the general Stock market, compared with thore of you terday afternoon, show a decline in prices of from 34 to 4 per cent. Governments were by the eame comparison, fractionally lower. Gold closed at 13434, Tho failure of Quig loy Brothers was announced this morning They are reported to have bad heavy en gagements in Cumberland and some other | speculative stocks. The loan mar of transactior at 78 per cent, quiet, and primo b at 109340 109%. ‘The foreign imports at New York compare as follows For the week. 1866. Dry Goode - Sabonns Geberal Merchandise |) "8047798 Total for the week... $45.64) $4 920.985 Previously reported... GBSTe8 "1,004 1)? ince Jan, Ist SsiTeT Hi weet The following will show the exports (ex elusive of xpecie), from ports, for the week ending Jannary since the beginning of the year: 186, For the week. $4,560,586 Previously reporied...; 9,098,160 Bince Jan. Iat.,.... 18006090 ~ #10607, 078 On Change today Floar was dull and | | drooping. Wheat dull, with » downward tendency. Corn dull and about le, lo Oate dull and heavy, Pork dull and Heef heavy. Lard dull aud heavy key noiniaal and chicken brothy and bread, cof ¢ and. Jey, And T have such bice thiuye ‘sent to me, ‘8 dish of ‘preserved pears, avi | ‘big bowl of mo great big glass jar of 1 must stop writing’ « f ny bowl of chicken broth aud Mb in balf an be but I aball wiite e clock Thad anything to eat on every 1d Shins of yor day\imea tere are so many In bere that | get 81, sud Bunday 87, and T dou't i came home Bal BALES AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE, iaat BOARD, 20000 UB. 64, 6-20. 10T% 100 N.Y. Cem. R..,.108 200 do, Wee 00 ay Toxo 1 Et) 1 100 1 twas y and sluggish, the rate for call-lowus being 7 per cent., with an increasing volurne | 16, Discounts were dull, choice billa being searee and passing freely few York to foreign Mows Chemical Pomade Restores Gray nals, Rothe closer and fiom failing out, and is de tan Sle prea ee Sas BIRD-Suddenly, 7, 94 J and dsughter of A Reh ly ha frother, B Topping, 68 Fire et ‘a Me Teeday afternoon, 44th tovk ab 9 Scleak ic} ach bje ages a bative of Bantry: Counts ives and friends and these of hie sous drew and Richard, ere respectfully’ Lo¥it North "tun'st, Wwilieiebarghs hia Thursday Doom, at 2 ¢cieck, Dublin papers please copy, 11¢ CORTELLO—Om Tweeter, J sitar otin, Margares Aun ind ta the el es ond friends of the family are re tfully Invited to altend the funeral from ber ta Tonldenee, 43 Lewle #h om Sviday ‘siterneon, ot i Otker tis DEERY—Oe Jam. $24, of dleoase of the he Jemen, son of Dennis ona ‘Catharine Deety, aged 1 years and T monthe. “The reletives and friewde of the famit r silanes, 356 Past ‘2B, at # v'clock, GAFFNEY —At Mott Haven, on Tucedi Mary Hilzabeth you ‘Morthe Gafuey, seed f yen Fay LL months aud 8 relatives and friends of the family are re. specttully tnvivd vo atten 1, on Thursday morning, 20h lust at Ii weicek precisaly, Seo edueday, Ju Hea (ial Inte Daniel ¢ 1 AUSEN On Tuesdar, uinadauven, eget 11 rh ¥ Chuate (Gerwan)) papers pi a [See Last Pave for other Death.) ‘

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