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f iAdvouts , ) { 4 ‘ ‘ t won t hod ba prospect of high wages likely t Kiniinens erick h ALi UBSCHIT oF 1 vs ¢ among trae ph A by farin hands in tho cov'ng ri ope ance oe 40m ALT e wreatent t Not tho least re vkat at rds of Goldemith 1 wo evid suieu io tty ebee ‘ adie e me f his Vonevolence ts its entire freedom | « 111 fares the Iand to hastening ills a bit. . on 4 from oatental Vet, notwiths ) * Where wealth aceumulates and CAPILLABITY c more ANNI pe he i : 1 i p t arked ina t 6 F ThE CLOEST DAILY MORNING PAPER Sarin ' " r e RES oRI t of ting 1a f atop ¢ s] street and Broadway sausedd by z Ab In New Wort City, arity among the The ft nothing ¢ f bed in atwortory brick house on Clay ‘ tent o Pact RNAL OF rrr, mot the new ay tt f Met le street, between Broadw 1 Lanrel, Nat te Me crane the practicnl work: are not to blany aires tome good with @ n of guation {9 felt (hronghout the | longing to Frank Leefe ipper story of theer time iors the Pubic AND WITlOUT EXCEPTION, : , Pp sae : r * tthe duet ot the military | whieh waa ocenpind by two German woe for Froaer (hen wae anticipates, “msc elo’ a Uire for that. The pa ¢ men o t F great possessions a8 duty wach fond men, panied Caroling and Ann C. Liehert Po . year, atid wet hat one of one eat thousands who | ig the recent election, Two citizens and | hore attempted to enter that portion of DRESSING TOR THR MAIR Cheapest Daily Newspaper in coke 4 : benevolent as, | 006 soldier paid the forfeit of their lives. | house occnpied by them, bit found the | erative it ie mst the aritele that ‘ t © Legislature w ore in actua wonevolent am oh 7 the | doors fastened, Upon forcing open the { ee | the World! oduee a Will to that ofte tociations and encouragement | AX inquest is now in progress. Bo far the | 4oors and entering, the (we Gomen, were } | to the oa fo, and in other ways | CVidence tends to show that the military | 4, fn one of the rooms, standing ina ie | Creeee and Terkey \ acted with precipitation if not with premed: | perfectly nude state upon the bed, which of E ¢ mak i * enlightened use of fOFT AND ctoey te NEW von sin Acconnisa to the latoat European dis edly Blamed ‘awh reed vain ‘n Lieogpir gi igt Fey ee part of the |? # the Cretan Lon soon i 3 Much excitement in created in sporting | }aniy burie and. te Sarid; wher ver He Atma (el to involve Greece Tur | Meeretnry stanton on tho Situation circlenin this city about a Racquet mateh for | fire extiny 1 of their ers or I and hoy. Aut Pactta compln hae The Boston Porr how the full | £1,000 ($8,000) to be played between Mr, W. | ticular fact that WHOLE # compact form exiating trea that | Washington “ of thie cits alkea, of | ' we are beth AT ONE UALS TI Prt a “4 : ie a f th and Mr. RF \ arried. and are ted aa being AEE untry and Turkey, and threatens Hon. John Covode on New York, The former in the cha rd-working and industri Nothing uu | ther elty papers Nay Weoliaates Ghtean th Stanton reaterdiny ; ger, and as inny be supposed, the fa | eval wae noticed in their manner until @ + Seam is ronda, eve a one ib rien acoso on the atatus ot few days ago, when they became impresend The Sum is reat ba aide to tee P unkry, Mr Stanton appeared very d vorite with the Dublinites, They, how. | [v,daze age, when they became tmpregned ert single sheet eapening ite entire contents | td by the T eof dinensaing the current events of na | ever, admire the “epunk” of thelr American | poison them, and sent ® quantity of mille | te bed of Thwegisie . Ata glance) @ wadiom ot wive “ | time Pork at tional import, aud expressed himnelf free 1, in coming across the big pond to | they hag purchased to a pliysician for anal eacety. to he foun | considerable nium? y,. HS oon tenes a aa at A ht the “euelr on hs shill. The |i. The sanuranes of the physician, that a FRICE ONE DOLLAR THE PRICES of the paper, at the podlt : i pet, the disputations of the Executive | fs altivcractira Smrgdlbnd folate ded 8° | there was no poison in the milk, failed Th t furntehed by news venders, te | °° Greek and Javialative. brat Of tho Gov. | match will no doubt excite considerable ex: | Guise their prrehensions, andi ae: few ALL TUR FOLLOWING Teoranty 1x“ "': oS Unk Pe COPY Preparations Let tot . erimeat had coumed him the liveliest | citement in both hemispheres, After tho | were they convinced that they were the vio ny feverehis tecnese Leds bibyd Secirdd zi netiona world pon be at © the | Alarm, which, aince movement to ccean yacht race, tle people are inclined, | time ofa conspiracy, that they refured to | and in delivered hy corrinrs at the Hovee vee ar 3 Sill pre wards Impeachment, haw increased to ‘ 7 ean CAtor drink anything, and it i@ reported by Rte om of any who deaie it, for p F n__apprchension of revolution and | more than ever, to think that tho Yankees | the neighbors that they burned tp sovercl hand ol TWELVE CEN GS BIRG WEE ent by rtere to prevent auch @ result. | anarchy. ‘the burden of hie remarks | gre truty a great nation, art that “Yankoo | hundred doltare, beontse. as they? walt it tend Mantes wail at SIX DOLDALS a yee . Pree ‘have no alternative bot tocom wae in regard to certain acta Notions” are big. was poison, On Saturday afternoon, they g THE PRICES FOR ADVERTISING siefghadlgeh had teats Neth Preaident and Congrose, and he po piled the Rirtivure ansiant the Seow: 4} vary, deny to location, FROM TWIN ¥ ‘ ’ gloomily to the deleter eitect of each} When in ono of the midland countion, Po ticneatvcs of every article of clothing, TY TO FIETY CF NTS PER LINE, for | weak and so humble has thie once proud | upon the nation, In parting with Covodo, | about 50 miles from Dublin, a few days | sot upca the hea ang ir nd re. 2 partion vise 7 | got upom th d sot fire to it te Reset semen a yuumanl | MUG Powerful nation become, the terme of | Mt. Mewnten ciaen be'the felt te pac done | sitiee, I visited one of the National Schools, | mained in this position until discovered by A ON length ete the treatice alluded to, bind €reece to neu: | iho rebellion; three hundred thoueand have | Over 5.000 of which ate aoattered all over oh ete wr Pepe I mig MPs A: pe Litt EAinortal Department of THK AUN | traity in regard to ¢ wl other | bitten the duat. val number are | the country, The education given in them | whnde they remained anit eecteciey a a] rds ye atten a deat L hers eoeretinfen oe Pesto, | alands, once unde ie ee | eT thie tesincioa uffert sud corteepont | i* doing much to raise the tone of tho | they were taken away by their relatly Si rroverty appt a All letters re semonee, | utfonary Cretane ati t abatinately sheng - 1 people, National Schoole superseded = ge is 4 ‘ ‘ : i ing sacrition, the country, in my judgment, | The Sevment ert nl (alee | euivnerip i pablion. | though they can have little hope of ob n“shadowed with, the. gloma vf a fackor | what wae known fifty peace No) BG tor nye gtd Bere sivwx P GOOD, TOG {i'n Namen ould Le wildrorsed to the Ing their freedom, without foreign aasiat. | home than wan incident to wny cries of the | Hedge Schoo! ayttem. Then, itiner. | 4 Correepo! iy acon Geariemen, fare :r0, jour. | 'Feptioter, ancoin more substantial shape tian «ym | tate war” This latter expression of Mr. "i I ry b | News writing from Algiers on the ‘id inet gyms Domes house meapery and. tame com tor MOSES § REACH, i | Stanton’s aolicitude is given me with aera |B teachers, who could read, but | 4," sal Be dave 8 rear’ Aosting of woree Porlestions, Cor f Nawsan and Fulton « - pulous exactitude by a gontleman minutely | hardly knew how to write, collect. | “*? aes ' Rt operate: Se Nees Biss in | New York City Outvens tee Wonek. quatnted with every cireamatance inthe | ed gohoole under © hedge, and by ®| was ‘shoal to tncn wien ne von eae ee oreeron gad = Fink Sure Sudbolaey ‘Cethnattton ot ibe aod, and who Sribee, hey Wheral use of the blaraey, persuaded ‘the | sound, never to be forgotton, struck tho « + ee Breaien Ansmemanse, Fogininture held an interonti tiie Inat_ res “garsoone® that they Know everything, | and in a momout the room. the hones, rock~ POA hao AMEMICAN MUR, Bee i t toes ts a 1 [ed and heaved itke a ship at gen. Who Ze se andveveulbe Van Amiurette, € Wednesday afternoon, Mra. Entzanern rom his visitors to conceal Lis | There in @ story told of one of these learned | thar hae once felt thie etrange aud awfr Journal e /Giesish Ne, J Wer 481 reer, ale. SAGES cartenities, * U aby Stasrow aud Mra’ Sree I Astite men, who, when any of his pupils arked the | motion can evor forget it! From sevent chin 7 SU ee ee XY, the well-known champions of Women’s meaning of @ long {word—s jaw-broaker— | to twenty seconds thie rocking continu enone oe a aan | 5 ”~ ‘ ae ‘ 1 — thew the ground gave one mighty wave au Cua, WI ETE TERTH, — HARLOW'S | pOUTMPIOTHEATRE.—niching's Overs ‘Troops | right and univers wuffrage, made at r wo repartof the Senate | of ton hake total Vachon eee lian ‘wae still agele, Ged ba thanked, no Celebrate’ MRIE TOUTH PASTE Reape the |” wry TRM OA ROEM. Iami-t earnest appeal to the @ommittes in fay n te Wharven and | reply “ Carrigan lane na forriga (literally— | harm waa done; and, eave for tho cracee Segyreceived + a a6 stun wecond meet, W hilatae | pRPMS CAMRY. The Wece C delegates to the State’ Constitutional Con- | dy by Senator Pierson hegone, avic, no one knows the maning of | |, a Spanish’ maid ruebed athe ll det aims | WROADWAY THEATRE <THE fiers | Yention. ‘The physioe!y weak but man The Committee find the jiere and | that but f aul the parioh priest.” | into know, all terror, if the lawt dread day | (CARD.-1 9) THE TADIES OF BROOK | = in tally #t apveltants showed that they | wharves of the harhor of New York, wich | Those days have happily gone, and a regu had really come F owes in at amie dis yj LYN. He BOWFKY THE The Rothers, wae ‘evaia vali tai the right | Shonld he the pride of the wity, ihe State | tur ayateun, aapported by the Government, | tance from the town of Algiers, and, being aEEMiy, Hew tg, Machine Hltching re'ding, Ae, | THALIA THEATKE fermen crore re Me indicate the riclit | and the nation, are a povitive diszeare. th ered etd dtr MMlom and {Hsiouk to know how it fared” with any PAY Sart ROUSE ose tnae CHARLEY WHITES COMMINATION TROLL H | Of their Aex to vote, go to Congress, the | find no well organized adininiatra tic Of | At att anuwal expense 0 nt a million and | friends in the city, Lordered my horse, to on oe Bal & —Corpa de Halle, song, veatriieyuuen, de Common Council, ete. They | law or ordinance controllin, Hireet a half of dol! j@ establinked. It has | descond the hill, Several elightor shocks | sty | aZONY, PANTORN OPERA HOCHE wears, | snagnnich aa women: have i ia Home Ne TOPE sng tilted yw | DAMIR Operation fur over thirty years, and | were felt There wore in ll the open spacer | BOTH OLD AND YOUNG. FIFTH AVENUR OPERA Hol em, judwe jation they “do not revo, of the city, aud the pal in apite of the unceasing op lon of the | iy, Nar da of territied orem . i a yoshe 1 aptires eines the lutreduetlon of thes | Mivatre's.. Rouge, tauses, bor minority aa their rigtttul raters” What | Ho health in danger hy the Hith which for. | clorgy—both Protestant aml Catholio—has | lane's , Wee jon Sone BSR Pree Me gre an £8 ttf F “ an i - | elves | forth for safety—women in nightdrenses, ‘TBE BALM OF WHITR LILiRe, Rp sequences will Le in case the L fice tn the line, Thay fi the etreels slons | imiciahed. ‘The schools are opon to all, the | Holling hy the hand naked, trembling bil of removing from thelr | KRLLY £ LEON MINS! [ELS * 5 retune to mamico the desired concen: | tracka and other obstacles me. tee Male tha | Hares merely morminal, wu thus who ¢ ls sigan bi es iba Fetes Bel tn a tedabde: i hi sion, cannot now be predicted, but the above | delivery and d norchandize a t pay them may go free wild contusion, stauiting iu dumb tersur al reennmers, wb | cus Trowys, Malina Hon has a om nous appearance, Boe | most tip commerce ait | ‘The wehool J visited wax on t rdore of, in the falling rain, [twas a wonderful day | } 4 < img mate wr an the hit of female suffrage incon. |" Th fi th vate: sap the great Hog Allen, As Lontered the rthe cabe wud Fg ntl hene silie | — hey find no economy in the system ¢ hired, every one of thet, to earry families fee be dng but THE NEW YorK cerned, there if fo doubt that Mra. Stavros | any ayatematio arrangemont for the appro. i about 10 vlc the morn | of frightened poole ‘ny wher ywhe rash isha | THE NEW YORK SUN, | and Mrs. ANTnony kaye Just as much ca priate deme of business, they find no the children barelegged and hare et t ry. All the | aniseed hcin edict “1 Slbimee for All it Weildn aachiavactas Hacllaiia who ate 0 Tat rangomont as to the location of the | fonted, contd be seen coming on all tho | Jews left the town at un ently” ho: nl STONE Tot - noche of trade or the passage te f them, with eiing UTRSTONE Motel | rRipay MORNING, JAN. 23, 16 sisting upon aurestricted pillage for t la, no that now « collisions, | TNs to the common rendezvous, — The | f ated antefally atin Bilestene Vilage | | i “ ’ tw Recors Geass, t 73 nals * ——— | negroes; nud with rogard tothe question of | with Hethelr attoudant wre al_| larger ones carried one or two aude of turf 4, dow, w eee eres Te Advertisnrs. | polioy, it would cortainly be bettor to allow | Ways tinmninent and of frog currence, | under their arma to keep up the fre ¢ dealings to" be « Narrandera be aries Con friends who wish their adtvortiye igent women to voto than to pat the | Soult be bvolded. The ecgenies of the | tho slay. Aa they eam in. thes threw the | {Mat us rmaind 6b, 10) Safle! selon farre ic hones, Clnuera, be allie fond | Monts alussified, are requested to haradéhon | Wallot Into the hauda of a class of nogroee | case demand the promos intaceration of thy | turf ina basket. The teacher was @ grey: | iiemt, ao blanched was tt, willy vend.” Yet ifelty Located ou Teve ieinat Beet or the | nearly. Wo keop our office open uni a | who havo not the remotest idee of iteune, | loxislature.. The! supreme eontrol uf the | haired man and of & venerable axpect. | even at much a tine “4 wu rare ruaaiector ies in ‘be. late bowr for tho reception of semonts | - -- Teeked anaes ie ered by the State aud | rhongh old, he wae still able to wield tho | ! rotten, far. be ont, *Go Ser ot ven 0 atrongor back, leave the Comet : a but rt AEC Lo classify them uuleas | he Pollee Departuen ‘The Committes have, therefore, fe ind the youngetore apponred to be | cine to morray, 1 ranuot wait to rz beet, evantoning oith br | Tu necemity for an oulargement of the | mously come to the conclusion that the | cognizant of tho fact, ‘There were fifty | thinterities feukn r mK Dear the hotel. This | -+ police force hae bovome so proming that it | atreet# bordering onthe river should children in attevdanoe, The most perfoc shel wm ast a ‘ Tea matty fer « Geraan, or any i aly Commas. ght no longer to be noglectod, ‘The pepn. | Wideued to at lenat one handred feet | lie toampagne.t Fae lew dannige than Se Perk EY ‘ rpg y eat See Bs ae th an Penn’ | the harbor of New York houtd bo placed | Oder prevailed, Tho children were peel ya ard dade ga AP ti el Ue EDO W WW tho President were a ee on of the motrop: district iecontia: Junder @ apectal board or bureau, or con. | rally clean, rosy and healthy, lotelligenc Lee Beak ¢ FYOU ARE TROUBLED WITH A Cou glint ho w make Luise of ually increasing, ent the demande npon the | mission, to whom alould be given the | enn hanaiaden: Kuapassd | f ait Abe thy ef med lou | ice f tho T * against the | police department iaerease in like propor: | #mplo and absolute control, and whose term | Vou caraeryennt hes Pe Virgin in the Hed, nothing Ch uatteahy avemeay i Tho Yatte stem | th The oli mind upon whiel we | aed mail ts team eat ig ouly | respect, Whon, wt the requost ; ‘ bbtheth Cornus, © ida tu . 3y f Congress, and if an addition at 't t tho, hew ¢ coutmereial kn wnil | F(addransed them, and. te ! F ‘eed Tree Ww tiak 1 ol ever, iathe fact that the work of the interoat and dev - Iyiera feo Nw hy o TM GRAND NATIONAL teRILy scema to by ; we of the Tes aud He . OUI DERLIN Comms’ One little follow mustered up oourmge ty Mo Thned net ' VOUR Sty. a 8 within ihe “ ' Slums of Relurning : ‘ onia pe 9 th iy What APT : im Hablin v al whe had ye a eho ts said ¢ Lo " + ua ie Hint Match The teacher ¢ HE HOKACr WATERS s too w h serivtion the i . sud Upright Pianom, Melodeone and Cabiune ar ¢ - er - Fadacatiory ites F aera Protcie “ . t resin re . ” A “ " & novelty in ! t t M iu Hae vee ¢ f and a ard no ; ah wcar, wi we " 5 ! ally from other p coolly on without wing up the advan wht | upen t It M me : Tuesday 4 1 we of her ported tage offered to him. The President ehould 1 u » 4 of set pa ae ela Sho was s 1 ost uf ‘i nih Soa ta | nates 1, and j UTIKUE | trusted Inat yeur because they wore balieg. | Well anpplied with: desks, seats, 40. The ment , ea | i ao Of recone ba to pay them tor the wtiit “ 1 walls were hung with maps, See to which he ha long clung munt be east | of every New Yorker, ard nothing should al, why sliould they not be so mow, or| | lixeitice i Hee te A Model Composition. The people have declared that they | bealloced to lowes tho high aa ete et {next Runt Patring arine fvto th aes eel dete each there | The funny man of the Ciuciunati Tee The coniriatore to the Beient for bin to expect that time will anak e the @lightent doubt, ix not safo, The umuat | Set nothing necessary for tho purpone of) geay on “Winter ren ti ton oe stent tena ne Jes abe lath Cisvan aqeaiiaa Viesacial ¥ time for tho walitia traiuing t+ immediately | el4e tear omy rete a, Winter in the coldest season of the year, afi fulaed ony for fhe ree! tunity for him to present anew and | ‘Tuk rumors yesterday on Wall atrrt, ne: | fore harveat, ao a9 Bot to Snlactore with | Tonsmlng the ed Bi Hae 112 | Yecwuso it coma in winter, mom. ‘01 He diecassious, but lor nsible plan onatraction, for there garding the Rank of North America, proved | farming operations, men are summon, | S400 wm not very profitable busi. | sor ee falday immer wich arse te aeeaes bat tor the | sensible plan natraction, for there ia | garding t f North P al pSrpmacetnd aaah ness in thin country, ‘The teach. | aud then It Ie very h winter ap oded, practically none in the tleld, Tie Conati | partially unfounded, that bank having aim. | ¢4 to meot at the headquarte of their re " came in the summer » Which so: | tional amendment is dead, by reason of | vly sustained a hoavy loss chroagh the ina- | #Pective regiments, when they don thoir | &* ealasiea EEE Om Ldagd her nn: {is the heat governinen in ever shone ar alee TENG reutte ie cat | 4 dba OR Leake cs t thetr receive their arma, and ¢ vam. ‘Thiais miserable pay for men who | upon, Then’ we could go skating barefoot ide in thelr teapective. ca: ste | having fatlod to recelve the end | Ati OF Dreke , be dovote their lives to the elevating of thoir | #4 slide down bill in linen tro W ben ede of tho requisite nunber of States, ‘Trap, | obligations, The error consisted iu cert they haye coi ' . : id snowball without getting our tingera de af whieh us Derona | STRVENA’ plan for forritorialising the South | vg to the chock of # firm which bad no 4 Feulanism should alunb countrymen. There are female teachers | cgld—and men who go out sligh-ruling foyewior with | Will Amount to nothing, for it ie sure to be | Posita in the bank at the tino, ‘The excite. | then, and when the authorities lewst ex Clie Ritter e ba Be eh data iesaren eet declared unconstitetional in the event of | ment aueasioned in fnancial elreles by this | ft @ wlsiny should take place, there ie no | Hols in the cities aro splendid establish. | Warm, as they do now. It anowa more in 818 edapied suf heee tcoh Shahabh inti Naee ee ; moat, and uo money or care is deemed too | 8? Winter than it dors at any other season ay ite adoption by Congress, Tho Preside even and tho extreme susceptibility to | telling what the consequences might be. 1 § mod t00 | of the year. This is because eo many eut- ncly owe thaeand fore, howd, new adope e new slarnu, te. ey 6 of the fruil aud ques. | am of opinion that a majority of the men | Much Co make ther Jels in every way. | ters and aleighs are made thet ular ideas, tionable ianner in whic «aro | WhO compone £1 sympathicora | TAO Protestant clergy have arystem known | Ice grows much better iu winter than in Picks way i A the Churak Sansation’ Baota hut it | MinMeEr, which Was an incouvenience before plete equality ducted on Wall street, The w hth . rn inembora 5 hoclety, bus is 1 the discovery ef tes houses. Water (iat . eae Laat patantial, and diablo to ox-| ton whom want drove to take the ¢ syatom, Tho Roman Catholieshave Christian | son, Some folks take in their welle aud vie TEMPPRANCE BANNER oe 1 ¥ Schools, which are better agachoots | terue on a cold night and keep them by the abels from hen trast in the shortost notice, Tne passion | shilling, ‘Their fhemt allegiance is t or ng echoots 7 ce t rebels r nue oF 4 dian Ubnas oe than Olluceh tad Pi tire to they don't free oer ent Tioverucank? ‘hose! yaaa ihe ‘peoite ta tion takes precedence of all other | Ielani, and any attempt to throw off ghe | {M8 those hutch Eslucation Sooio- | “gating la great fun iv the winter ¢ sist and it is folly to attempt to bend deratioua, and mon fo everything | British yoko would not fail tor want of | 1 Ub they do not excel the National | boys got theirckates on when t hi svhools, It may eeom strange to many of | froze over and race, play t « MES secinas wilt to, beak helenae, It Ato every disoorn. | nthe feverish haste to grow rich, The re | foie ayimpathy and rapport. ‘The th . 6 ive wud get we Hy pevuite mares te make tt man that ne Ke. in wore form, | 4 vin wamassimod by Me, | during whieh tho militia are to bo undop | @ readers of tho SUN that education for | (f° ov etinbe’ sual wre Teoeey Rees tse merges Fa . * j Ke beanie hitore lena ahe |:Xs president of the bank, who has | training this y will be an ansions to | (ho Teiah youth in any ab or fo | dripping wothers scold i ‘ I Khion the peoplethe clergy, Yet it is as te and the ou weation is Whether citement sequen nm the above af f Peo . bit le a8 | tenselves in many other waya A ke r h ., 1 wu em . bes he ud if po » to di re ain't mich r . t ¢ ios heh 4 | 1 ia wcomont of | 12@ Nationat tyetom of ea a sgh lke tert soem to en A nltesee 4 mit Oneon Varta it. de ie Trvla Howove ug yeare " Ae t wo oft t 1 ViNe8 | One fC dcamnicag tk: secla The | tact ia, both denominations leray wish r Hoh : ee é reve gee ar tor th paviee las ew werent | 1, ties that have so long kept the Irish adi. | horses, rae vase ‘di - al n a vv CT bigratd reer aa i " ont people, National wation, by af |, Siow ball se nnotlina IAbse: epnne ! tw 4 Willows IL Ar “i r na we people who a ¥ es for a, or tramware, on y aro called | o, |* re them opportunitiosto mix with each | amusing it ia iu vet ne T GWHEAD OF HONE “ral ile “i . A g fe means paveyanin, Now 1 ta | tees ule Loy ave likely to [other in their younger days, aud before tle IAW Derby Cond: dese’ ars | : Pe ! that ever ra A compa a famous Iriay | thelt minds have become cloaded by prejia Tepsvenvees of abvaveine Pure st Inevempery, Reriey be Hide: | inevease atill ex po that th a ‘ aunbng oar, The ties 2 10 connect | Hive, has made them focl that @ man’e re | Of all persone, saya Anthony Trollope Kase ot Wilk’ le’k “Touguer'itis Liatingaece: | Legislature will now do what it ought ti f to maken 9 tho Kingsbridge terminus of the Grong | Hxion, whatever it may be, doos not neces | clergymen ure the most irreverent in the Wont Dre Toler srk wea? | have dene before, ma! au | allbok fal Allate . thern and Western Kailway with the Hy affavt bie ness asa citizen, I) handling of things supposed to be sacred ABs: been bo 6 8 | to the pay of the { Ahern aie i an exception to termini of the inany other lines running | USl! always bo glad to hear of, aud chront: | and next to then en's wives, and js of mon in York are f e know e other. The t i 1. It tea mitch neodod improve: | cle the anocess of tho onal aystern of | after them those other Indies, old or your god tu j oF my : oe atrost aul th fp ronda p Cdueation tn thie country, believing that it | Whe take upon t You seini-clorival dit tieme he eppe lie, give . ¢ ) a w~ bard ' i) ‘ rove @ remun ee. ud it is natural that it should be ao Bese she, tne lie, giro o,f ‘ han esas avs A ae eviae eon ha for thee lava i i Fr ; I bind the diferent parties in Ba ot | Weise ces een tae mone oe aa See Ly thet! aud ye will wv ie AU uOGEAC AE’ a chi " , Able 6 for sea | Drothextiood, Ws HAM, ontempt! When @ parson t iy lay 1. bas used (hem fury | rey i ' t ws friend over bis chureh on a week day, bow eae, Facch Fie ale ta eet ope for in 2 oun An American Vachtanan in Loudon, lunaeraring ite clbsormen eulatialne wie vever ws ie 1 it 6 ape y * or Augustue Raw says ® late nthe layman! ‘The parson pulls about (eek ait Ses a hoy b j y St 4 y° | work, ae though it were mere wood and arenees ean be a yew t ‘ vor in the Henrietta, came re th | wtone’s and tulle ad in the aisle i d weeds \ rahe ‘6 nayiatyate at Marlborough n, treats even the reading desk aaa common ' at ‘ 4 fan ian : M y, 10 proseente W named | thing; Whereas the visitor Whispers gontly TECIMITER Oat an, Whom he had wifortunately tall: | and carries bimuselt a® though even iu look ‘i WAR'S F oa ¢ d . ‘ ‘ ' th in Loudon, for ate g from hi ng at hurch be wae bound to regard ‘ wih pave f not a ve r 4 articles, among them pin which | hunsalf aa performing some service all f fe ine en thom | 4 ‘ presented to him by President John. | div Now Lily Dale and Grace Crawley eats Pe nerein Y It al Def The Major suid he bad bad the honor | were both accustomed tv churches wud bid i oe 0 ig preawnted to tho Queen, and he! Leen so long at work in thia chureh for . en » ‘ , ek ela! wud ielt very generous the last two days, th ding | napping “ ; : .4H a ats ro ky ide a C ral Intel) io » he bid 4 tn } A searty dressed old lad v white ‘ = A on Ons a the other ie bo 1 which the principal die re x, ore, dog and rat. i a ee fed Quietan ver 3 hie 1 Pree a ceanine ball, 04 m8 atest rae of forent plantations in Tenneases and Ackau: | Sap Masigess Pe ait as, and ermploya about 1,000 0 ae iA Miewracta still hae left 30,550,000 acta of cen pablic landa ope settioment ander the 4y [rea Homestead Lave in that State, an area awit ie iarget than the whole State of Olio, | vs eR ae Tip recetpta of the Philadelphia railroads ie Tal web Hg for 8 amounted to $2.57 18, from which 1990 Bt. WOU. Be the United Staton Government collected a 1m és ua her RSA atecnmadhan fo wey Veep ee et Srvesteen bales of choice Tennessee cot ia @ | ton, rained om & part of the battle around of iC Wy Stone River, enrieted with tne blood of so | aoaan, twang soldiers, sold in Naebsiile ou tho Ab | Yee Ufa tee ety ap Reading Rt at JUSG0., tax pail Ty a9 te gil Hay Jonx Mewpett, Ja, a young man 95 vente tT EN ee of age, in now on trial at Louisville, Ky, for | 43 fon © las ed the indrder of bis aged father on the Zid of se ” iy lant tnonth for the purpose of getting bold of some monay which the old mau had. Gee Vanonas, of Lexington, haa written | an open letter to Gov, Fletcher, of Missouri in whieh he narrates tho orimes perpotrated by the Militia in Lafavotte county, aud dige scota the Governor without mercy THEY ate [going to erect an orphan aay. lum it New Orleans, for the benefit of the Freneh orphans of Louisiana, A find thae (purpose was left by N. Girod, ed th 1849, In m billiard contest at TLoulaville on Tanreday, ©. W. the champion of Tennessee, bent Das former by 173 potnts, anc the ’ Gey, Fonmeat, of Momphia, w & thief who entered the other night, and relieved him of gold watches aud other valuables, iu all worth s3233255 ton (lowa) Hawn Eve men: 0 caso of & young man, an em the exprese office in thas olty + his father's death, married ler, Such eases are rare. Ax old oil well im Uniontown, Penna ne day inet week suddeuly began to throw up atones and water to the height ot nore than a hundred feet, Ihe phenome yn continued for an hour, Teawarees 33: 3 a Baa ettencat: ee S95822e FRE ROFR EES ADRES Ba \ nvfFER non of Rev. A.D. Martin, re eve a aiding at Fredone, a few daye since, was 0 cae ges : 5 foley $9 severely kicked by an older boy for some Rohs, word of fancied insult, that he died in w wring ¢ few hours 3 1 Mr. Hornmoox, delegate in Congress from y Idaho, got into & personal dithoulty at Wil «fal lard’s, on Tuesday, with a Mr. Cammings: bi Blows were exchange’, and a sort of reugh aud tumble Mght occurred between therm. Tite inaglatrates in Derbyshire, Rnglam have just acuteneed Jem Muce, Joe ( and three other les notorious pugiliste, Aimonth’s unprisonment with hard labor for taking part in @ priae ylit. Mrs. J. W, Honrow denies the reporte that she has gone to New Orleans to bring anit against the city for the murier of her July rite, Sue ia atiil hoxhaud daring the rie in New ¥. Iris In the event of the Senate's, Fijecting the appointment of Gen. Dix aa Minister to Fr #, thut the Naval Oifies at New York, which is still vacant, will, be Hered Lim, and Senator Foster, of Con. | a Market Wholeante Report will be net to Peance | Nev Vows Jam. 14, 1, Thowae Sureros, Baeq. of Aberdeen she ce s the famous Justice of the Poare, wh a ~ soa ninety-two years of age, and has beon Jus tee dt the Ponce for Hftyaie youre Tur Evansville (Ind) Cormen reports that a neg ina, eaten by rat Henderson, Ky. a few dasa ago, mother was ont, hut just returned int to provent the total bling? up of ebony cherub, Th # puryowe ig alow on going v or on leaving the | Cet svige It rout of au evening, ix tightly unsafe, The | an rates a ve wie in the | cy " uite ae bud \s \ 1 ‘ SPRCIAL NorteEs, le ; Phy Bln Sudered for Over Piva ., U disatlected southerners am ante to the hark Sonora, from | |The Howe Machine Co.'s Lock stwol Minin ne Tesenevners, wife of the | 7 st supped gaily atm ball. one even: | Aine striking up she told ber husband eho would | Grever be . uxt take throw turns. bel But Me fant ed r the first round she te f r tT part Wr understand, aays the O:mahe Rerep HIOAN, that SMW) t have been ordered tonervice onthe Plaine and in the moun tains, The tirstiuatalinont is now here, an the balauce w Hight thonsand a thorough el 1 bo moved rapidly forward oka a little like it; but for | orwiaa! colon ment of the hoatile In | _ nakng 1 per bostie’ na, We fear thateven that number will ot be found sutticient, O Chriatmaneve, the King of Prus dressed Col, Walker, the military of the Britinh Embaasy, an autogray ter, thanking hun for having sha: dangers and fatigues of the campaign with the Crown Prinve, at etling that the rules of the Hritinh service did not perimit Laan edginent 1 Do JHUR On Wee write vm, im the 4ath tof the Gorman éus r Christinas presents to ofler t the ¢ ta mag lette aviog the Hawes of t ‘" n Aatuntay afer - ah ® Aasivtedl inscribed ou it boon. Jan 8 sir "tie grand croee oi t 1 Eagle ia GALV ANS Jon. 294, Viton (Hat Vineweres Farkots, 1 ‘inte ve Ay oe Beak New Your, Jan 2 0 BM Se ene A * 1 Liven and tiew ofa! wd ion The tuctabers el ibe. bess ay 1 é " ‘ Ione is 4 baa 1 2 ihe , : i ie Hin aiterwoa, b va lis Wh Maser, ANDICE Why ¢ a > leew known names. | JONBR—The members of ‘lia ; ; Honelit Society are bi xchange op weak AtUF- | funeral of bro:her Jfonm Wd i ety : ‘ Wr ot Bovine ahd Gilzabeth ate. ¥ ling ¥ ted by dravers ot 1i0y, but | Beerersey i} be hough tu round amonate at 10%4q | | MAUD On Tharetar more 0, Ou Change today Fiour was dull and | “ihe relatives tespee fay’ luv . ny gh grades Pr andy er, Com , and heavy Hest dull, Lard beavy, aud cK eXcuANGR, | j an 44h, after » ites devon NY &Nn Rae ino abo N.Y tea He Bo bya Som ao. 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