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Special Advertisements =| THK NEW YORK S&S GAIN, AND AGAIN, DALLEY'S GAT ‘vanie Hore Sal cur StENE® FOR ALE” ' and must now considera whet 84TH YE Timoney for the supp fan pole comta.nt: deer word tor ty Foe |THE OLDEST DAILY MORNING PAPER « In New Work who uae the garb of ¥ from the realows bat an be anid that the perfidy of « fy OM AHONY and STEPIEN® ia not evidence | not be found to lead That in true, but | ainly discour: | that ® man not! only houest, but faithful and capable might | BF) axcert rue sornsat oF commencty - | BUY Et 1ey I—anb YoU Witt UsE BALES HATR DYE Yas beam beiere EXCEPTION, the experienes ao far Cheapest Daily Newspaper in vxne Ad the World! Tacrense aimee doutle. aod 7 whieh «we sat TIVE fo'tot eo iahrioasartiewe * BRIRETS WAIR DYE cole the Bair « Naverad AIR DYE tmoccves the sondivion at Pe wed crereat Tai TYE tile we eevee weak te nage SHHUEST'S YAIR OYE pa bya ropeciie § | folly tothink of wresting Ireland from the luteh of England at th erful nations in the The British Govern lion soldiers into the Held to defend Ireland, and could support them with all the appliane conducting a long war organization NEW YORK SUY for obtaining the day trom ever Atlautio Cable, by Tele. world, whither | event). and cone B0: fn acompact form, THE PRICE fe prepared far differ nat read, every day. by nearly ae Seceud ot, Wrillamebareh, prin iN the #0 he re wal NSUMPTION “TO CURE CORUM! he with England, rninent wore to give it the widest lati je in fitting out and arming ite fore: which is something that cannot be expected We regret that the power of England thus 2 organization, advertising rarely gURARLE BY 4 aretemn mnt red ve (bat the vance will bea Deaneed apd an a potine mime food, whien, of the paper, cation office of furnished by 1 CENTS PER nested fer gent . Dole- up above the bat facts must bo taken as they ai ‘we would have them. od practical course for the Fenians to pur 6 their money and their strength gland shall become embroiled in a war with some other pow ‘trouble will truly be Irela nthe former shall be weakened by ould be addreased. | foreign drain upon ite men aud money, the for the Foniaus to strike will have It in bard, of course, to be pa | under the wrongs which Ir but it is far better to bear with it u opportune time, th worse by fruitless effort, keep their money fu pationtly await their opportun! 4 lot them trike a blow t will moko English despotiem totte er Shop of “an CENTS PER be Seaweed Musil at SIX DOLLARS « year, FOR ADVERTISING PROM TWEN CENTS PER LINE, Kpecial arrangement may advertiseoweuta of mores arremuletiens and The only sensible | edi Feckies ary expeiird trem the svewm, andy bail repeal discs @ Talent eh) the iheww madiciner even, Coamartion, R vied texd'le quently te eeaner the Liver orial Department of THE SUN 'o opportunity, f Jesern P. Keacn, to | W under the eharge 0 advertisemente, should be addressed to the | com we 8 pevoacest cure and now suffers, SES 8 REACH, Corner of Nassau and Fulton at New York City appetite waren Let the Peni the present—let them Evening Amasements. BARNU W'S AME TRE New Comic Drama | Secale “or tescenm teem added wiihla Mat of the recent Set MPIC THEATRE —Riehing's Opere Troupe NEW YORK THEATRE NIMLO'# GAKDEN. plan of federatic 1 tbe Wonderful Seomy" THALIA THEATRE—German Op CHARLEY WHU TER COMBEN. pa ce Lia et, songs, © been several weeks i ‘The weleme approved con Upper and Low FIFTH AVESU® OPERA MOUSE, have not yet decid le to do no at Provision i# also mai bia aud the North-weat never it nay \ 1 Leginlature, or Parli is provided for the federat will be comp and @ Legislative Council Jatter, the provir KELLY & LEON Confederation, but will be a Ly BET AL AY a admit British Col —= | territory wt HE NEW YORK “1 shines for Al, Week aed gratuiade. Mire LITTLEDALE’S WHOLESALE AND Teetle aad Variety. Store, 105's | tackle of every sesetipuion a oe luasitiod, are requested In forming th » will be considered im ,of whieh Upper Can he frat, Lower Canada second, and Nova MORNING, JAN. 28, 1807, igen Vs Sesketics, tools ed surgical ineirui juitar ecriugs, de acim be, replied 4°38 CELEBRATED DUMB- atiese manufieured only at 1338 Bro " bear Tike Dambwai itared at tbe aberuent ices, wateben, welt, © of the Sovereign ral—who will al chief of the army and entation in the He Reurrility te Congress. dard of gentility whi vails in Congress is @ source of im: tion to every sevaitive Americ | of that decorum and dignity that ought to | ty ficial representatives of f | the mation, wo too often Gud conduct that Bence ou ‘be ish of Sepsem! The What, during the vacauon, « lar rected, conten ingt & modious Foome for Teci'atious and Mure; Aisa, that tbe fori ‘of Secom plised as scholars and F. form the community | oficial cenaus eve Instead | of the provin officer called the Lieutenant appointed by the Governor characterize the Mr E BURGESS, weacher of Lewis’ Gyimuas | pretentious bodies. a ‘iealar containing peeve ee Ber b.G Wuilou wat week, for exam | ple,there were two instances in wh bere gave the lie direct to opp Those canon are except have its own Local Government and Leg ture for the Such is the general pl ration as agreed _ Poughkeepsie. SY DAIENTS—MESSRS. MUNN & CO. HAVE fence of over twenty years vo nn in the conference lay's proceedings of bt expedient in the arrangement pal pointe will remain subst same, and will probably effect with ap lit people une eurrility tor a Atop the Lottery G vanvore should | wwe questions : | orn, has turned cuunot complain erprising gam blers to that branch of the business, xchanges that place allow estimate Ali nations aro judged toa their official rep # of Congress who | Lling under th coming quite common in all parts of the | another liars, or who indul vulgar colloquies hing brother n bie reputation among foreign people. PORTS BY TELEGRAPH ARE ALL by which these gamblore work ie ‘Pwo or three of then of atirm go to th | itable society, under lof Congress has been a subject of REOTYPING AND ELECTROT YPING r finding at the present time than there has t of the said rociety und of complaint ia that Congr ent in this re While the nation is rapily going forward in | Avion to nse names of the latter counection with the the world, the # charged againat Cong For the sake of the country’s good ubroad, if for nothing else, let us have at body onght to faults that were tequence ie that a ret with @ tron ena yeara ago atill | HE NATIONAL TLMPERANCE ADVo- | *Teform | mblers take the This apecies of on that it is high time for # to interfere and p Tt io just as unlawful ae foro play k of revonatructiv small amounts, ine object of | trolled by a c¢ Le Latereate of the | a hye w stop to 088 Wight be no far re jean when in Europe | to read the formed that an Atm in no reason longer tolerated. Je out of their mony ceedings in @ publ ‘apemenbiy neccs¥Or7 V0 drawing the u sas of the Boelty, we | Ir in curiently reported thatJamee Srepm: parted on Sutur etions or otherw oa and eonitnues | day r] Hach and Cabs. interest in felt in Stexnuns | | atreets with anow t for no further the hackmen, who reaped a har & person who bh {tion tor hie The exit of SrROUENS, of fares aiuce ¢ | wever, furnishes press upon the 1 LHE LakGEST sincerely attached to minds of all who are the cause of Ireland, aud who thize with its unfortunate peop! nization of the Fenlan Hrotherbood +! Pe OLvEst BEE IMPORTANT Ti impose on the unwary and exact 1 or fares than the law a brought their calling Many of their | agulu! oustomere are easily imposed upon, being , strangers equally ignorant of the proper of obtaining redress in | ‘There | is proverbial, and bi in this city ix friends of Ireland have been constantly fod ” Yor» pumber of {a thle country Lave most ponitively assured their followers thut the day of Ireland's rdemp. aud, wud that pothing but» little more woney waa frequisite for the os eut of the Irish Republic, ery ocoasion the patriotic Irish people aided n mavy casos by Anerican friends of fr dom, huve liberally contributed their means 1h behalf of the oa + lave been deceived. trouble and anxiety they have re- ef wothing im return but broken pro <carional disclosures of perfidy Hf all the funds that bay mumber of Kagravings of new machines oa fon with the OMicla) List of o Uatted bates Vata eed Inventors, one ue will fares and the mean! are overcharged. is a remedy, however, and Mayor's | & In recont cases of ‘or Hoya an basexprecsed bis | penuile wish that the eyetem of exorbitant charg: ing coud be broken up, and in all eon plaints on thie subject he will ree justice who have beea vic office as an offe In every case too For ali this Kuropean eition, position Hightly managed, ng enterprise, no of public con The 6 dividends, adopt * | pay hand roads and omnibuser. the courenience of auch @ ® id render it at ouce AL eeedingly dull on the | turday last, j having been nthe mu mite having called at Libby's bou Auburn, a morning. Mr thus called movis we of then boot, an | nappe four fe forty years Mout We have r j fruita t om war take there fru irae grow fod in waid t tgs land upon w had for $L xrow 100) trees, year, will yield MOC suid to. be! worth bh, At this rate point out a evo the credit of the partie A fow weeks ince wo y recovery of Willi n from the accident by which he Richar hy Willie hardao! thirty dolla coed, ‘The | reapon | advan misfortune and | We should « jet but for « Postuineter that ena, the first step President fru in the way of the Republican par the * Mousiour Veto A Singular # must be got 1 the erin welt, wud tha Whether the The Wythey that Mr. Poter | of preacher that he nover would dio, ed his friends not nif death she quently ew Busiy an bi ory well if | parently seize thrown into aon since, by wh | | | tabliehinent © mpting to Kescwe Them Scenes Many Chikiren Dead Nodies Recovered. The London Times, of ¢ wing details of the dre breaking of ice ow the lake in| 16th, contains Sastaces Proapects chen of business have been et of Inte, but the has been reached, and the adver of Febroary will usher in @ revival in the Vast amounts of money | now stagnant will be put into active ciren- Jation, and it behooves business men to be rt and direct the current to suit their special purpones. may be moat eanily seized profitable ace id judicious ad yield a rich and abandant harvest; and the immense circulation of the 8c commends it to city advertisers aa the most valuable agency that ean be employed for @ the publicity essential to auccens. ‘The Tragedy at Auburn, Matve— Arrest of ‘© Froachman on Saspicion. Intelligence from Auburn, Me., & Frenchman waa arrested at New Glouces- tor, Me,, om Thursday evening Inst, who is delieved to be the murderer of the two old women at Auburn last week, @ full account of which tragedy appea: ueagre intelligence rome days azo Yeaterday one of the tort 11 the metropolis Cook place where, by the simul: in the Regent’ eons giving w t 200 people were thrown mercial world, ling and harrowing. banks screaming out that their children, or husbands, were drowning, and ere to save thew loring the bystand | il girle stood hys terically crying and wringing their hands, nt at this timo, help, and pointed o | etriggling in th friends and relations agonies of death. ne Who, like the writer, were onthe spot, their owa ey and saw with place, can form an adequate i which in an it tant placed two y gates of death, almost within arma’ reach of those who were | related to them by the cioseat ties, but who were yet in moat cases obliged to stand by and see them fighting deaper- fe, and gradually sucoumt in the Bow of is of « clroum: ints strongly to the Vhile sympathy and regret m Hl who bear of the jen and painful beings, it must be recorded that the death tuey ni the result of their own excessive foolbardi- neas in remaining upon the ice to ateal a few ‘enjoyment at « fearful risk, when thousands of persons saw and appreciated condition of the ice,and on the banks with the certain large numbers im- y half-past 3 o'clock antial natare, but acensed an the gui clroumstanons are these: the marder # man called at house in Weat Minot atreot, about six miles from the scene rand asked for euppe | expectation of seei ona and elothiny the time of his arrest, ha } hin shirt torn out, gone, and the also’ been removed leoft felt hat, whieh d with a knife, the bosom of hie wriatbands were his cout had | that there was not a sound piece of more water which These alarming ayiy oma were noticed by Jy, and many Who had sense enough made the beat of their way off, ¢: they did so t v minutes longer. ver a clear ac ring the time betwe way night and Thursday morning, | whereal except with hardly an rte from the aiore Notwithatanding th warning signa, more than 200 perro vained on the ic ” | Shortly before 4 o'clock, it | tWo men went through the ice to n feet from the sout n, the ice had p ¢ | right round th saw the person whe off in the direction o skating and sliding. children aud | sutticient for (he penal at | £000 for the standard classics of Confucius, after the murder al had been there without @ heel it fite the tracke tm A murderer ix ten inches in height He saya he caine from al,and that he haa been work chopping for various parties er, bat doce not give the aman of yery ¥ 4 | about a dos g around Ko as all cited # great deal He wont » foot or so and. there w ted till the children | aud then, with anoth. | er, claimed to wud the other was taken from m boat by & Royal Humane Society's man, jdiately after thi ges and | fell in, at thie office, says the | Vhiladelphia Lane | lemons grown at Pilatka, in Flori hes beow sent as @ anwple of the tropical hat awakened to their on the banks, a fow other persona left th without in mont cases near the shore. At fozen people on the porth- Je. near the boat house, who were rf orted from the Weal Mediterranean, object of the standing close together, watching the mie fortunes of the others, next foll in together was witnessed fr to have been th cultivated the grove from wh 1 all parte, and ¢ all who remained o1 ith one accord rushes to show that th for whi wich money abroad, can he carried to a Wh degree of perfect pusiness with | the our own borders. econ The place upon which these oranges were | lea up the St rightened group the whole field of loo and then simultaneously broke up| Confue oad part of the lake, children were ‘A feurtul cry of | Huddhiem will vevinh betore th in 100 two or three other tropical productions ile shows it to. be Very little to the culture of auch articles, alt over the whole of t In an instant thrown into the wa proceeded from them a Lowan mingled with @ lond shout of m the thousands who | grown can be Aaingle acre will hingeffectual | t nthe tree three conte ates | wi 1 be dittionit to leo, crying every on for the waniat t part of the Se they are Philadelphians ke were power i aud a brief time giving | Kings have reigned quadei ane of life with a fow last | that tho hi lone to render the Am Attempt to Swi The Auburn ADVEMTISER | than the autfore first ahok ove bed wildly about, | thing in the shape of a) } ar to throw to the struggling and but by this time all di cle in relation Jand soon after ¢ lin w letter was rece inbe | 1 recond epistio which th | ceived from Rochester | ported to be letter, from in it the writer stated that | lent partion t "an d that as many | he bad been hi Is suflicient to Met up ® p A depot at Rochester, b ing to go to Chi pes were rapidly joine of each being carried across el from shore A fow persons tho bridge they were strete ore and dragged along. roanaged to graep the o dragged ashore and hy but they could not eneral, however, being inc co with exchanged letters and pho fraud, and inclosed the letter to al Ko Was AOught to bo taken of his raphe, saw the | g | three crops may be gathered in one seaso 1 then, ® man thoroughly hold and sink extiaunted gr | Many inatane me ¥ unged in and’ bre A gentleman, who b ht several children An Englh The London Ties of Thursday 10th, ina leader says bien,” the dispatches whieh y throngh the Atlantic ( »sition, and, removing bis pipe from his mouth, ho oalled out, duy one who will fetch me out!” tewpts were m *, poles and | aid of a indder re ning to the course of Representatives has t towards the removal of the Mr. Johinaon stands ‘ored to throw a rope and standing on the form In doing so bi burt himeelf, aud {forming an opit £ opinion yes Bot confor majority of Cs nging to the ladde ts drawn ashore, toi escape fitted up with barre yusbed out as tis not for us to ar as possible, ape slong, but he ner, of that town has always co h the lee, and seising the skater round the budy, they were both dragged to wort of w trauce & h life wae to all appearances remembering {given them, ga to it, aud kopt bie body out ui the grave for | bins into five ‘days, at the sigua of y; and in @ few hours he was hiweelt A several persons. dua roached @ sutlorer be sank nian in the boat plunged after @ ater, and brought bin up. | formers were peuenia, une who played & | tive, and any extinet of the bouts ay the warning he by 4 of which the unmis: | They were both P fe appeared in Peter's | gell, the proprietor of the boat, was most | Core cuergetle im his effort are indebted to bim fo ‘ tood on a solitary piece of ico in the for ats hour aad» halt | etched off by @ man whol dies, he either fell from the rigging of his ico large | *hip o arrive, and reu ing ropes that those in the aud many per Freeda The Selma (Ala) MesoENoEK has the fol Jowing on the condition, habite poots of the negro in that regions We regret to learn that the freedmen in this section have pot agewente for the new year, planters have not yet socured labor for | keeping idl ‘ny hegroes, homeless aud | eiteme! ing from day to day a | ing of ‘neo, having spent the re of theie contracts for the tho holidays for ‘slop jewelry, aro ret | contre of th fud was at last reached him in an hour of the breakin, bodies of police began ‘assistance in drag bt by sowe o ing aud launching boats, and All this time the ex- opt up by the frequent sink hose who had lust all power to sup: port (homsel vee. Teo Aceldent Near Dubli Yeaterday, eays a Du Lith, the ice on the poudjin the Zoole euerally made en: | had been eau y leading | water, in fete! fanother crop, » Darel: preoarious sul maining proceed past season durin shop’ clothes and ing liberal offers wad ineleti 9 on the #hares . tappenre that the ice was perfectly safe on the shallow part of the pond, bat hot soon the depend, neat the eity. A oye wax drawn werome to wi to keep aft the d nthe #ka 1 evdangerous.” The public Wately disregarded the warning, and to- warded P.M crowded im large numbers on the deep end of the p nd, wh t and moat’ dan and gentlemen crowded to gether in one apot and the ico gave way Precipitating them all into the deep water The ice ladders and life buoys of the society diately brought into requisition, ntendence of Mr Carter, employment of the so. who did their duty steadily and waisted by 58 1D, Michael W hia life repeatedly in the mon of the society to work the Jers. Whon the sufferers wore re group of Ind tnoved from the water, they were carried to the Ruperintendent’s house, where it was found t at the following required medical nt: The Mianea Owen (three), Miss Mine Fliat, Mr. P. Deaker, Mr. R. 1. Foster, and Ms. Monke. They w Promptly treated hip. Professor MeDe W. Foot, Dr. yr. A. L. Owen, id by the kind nursing of Mra, Carter and her fe tale servants, were shortly pronounced oat | of dang MISSIONS IN CHINA, Am Interesting and Inetractive Vaper. The Chinese Empire, as is generally | known, is the oldest and most populous living empire on the face of the eart Kingdoms and dynasties have reared their heads and disappeared, and have been almoat forgotten even sinoe China began to have ® written history, Ching has ever songht exclusion and avoided intercourse with other mations, and her people and rulers devoted themselves to literary and peaceful pursuita rather than to the acquisition of territory or glery by military force. The | population of China is roughly estimated at about one-third of the entire population of the world, For ages and generations our Christian civilization could not gain» hear- or amongst her people, nor » foothold upon raoll, The Roman Catholic Church was the first to send missionaries to this secla- ded empire, but their offerte wore compare tively (rultlees, and they were finally be lehed from the empire. Te th in but little mor fifty years since the first Protestant mi onary went to Chinato meet single-handed id alone—so far coneerned —the anci Picludices of thle, people, and to, combat hom with the single truth of the Christian religion. Inatead of one thers are now 200 missionarion in the fleld anc the membership unted by hundreds, ‘The multitadinous gods of China—,000—and the diffienlty of Acquiring the lan, every sign of which | CxDFeveee ids | th ructios peody gelization of the Their lingual ngs are variously estimated from forty to feventy the 4d in number; but 2,000 are ode of the empire, and 10,000 for the tre | Scriptures, A missionary language after wm renidence of abo years amongst them, But having gained nowledge of their written language tl | whole empire i nparatively easily reach. | ed—the writes poing underatood | by all though the dialeots are varios To reach the millions of India, on the contrary, ® knowledge of 29 languages is reauired, aud to reach the other two-thirds of the earth's inhabitants an acquaintauce with MS languages is necoaaary. The religions of China are Confucianism, t Buddhiam, the fret tion of the Holy | aire tl thr worship, tt has lost much of ite hold upon people, ‘Tauism deities and incaruates reason, aud teaches tho doctrine of the ab sorption of the good into the Etornal One, aud of successive transmigrations of the bad, and jorta to moral purity by a life of avclusion, austerity, celibacy and medi- tation upon virtae, Muddbiam, though last introduced into | Chins, was the religion of the em guldynasty. Iti now th of the common people, whoae houses filled with fdols, and whose winds crowded w ratitions, a excreacence which the | cauatic of fre ght will consume. The errora and superstitions of both Tauiam and Tight of | ae the wiate and ghoste of night yre the light of day. For illustration acie oy J the | Buddha, whe assumes to be omniscient, | | teachen that earth is a place with @ moun. in the centre 10,00 miles in height, | 810 ving at ia niles in diameter, b r of 5,000,000 * a ciroumference ; that eclipses are caused | in| by # giant who cau awallow either auu or | nioon in his mouth; that some cities stood on earth millions of years, and aome | of yours; | an race originally had wings, ay be generated by that among the and that they al utterar irtue | ie one which ts impossible, aud auother that rved would soon. termi race that God and aven are, in the last 4 nothingnes ult, Vuweana, or ‘com: | Chinw bas of late yeara heen bronght more | them waa cut off by the | nto conta breakingup of the ic few wore reachod for a long t raised of The boata, the boata !” workers rau off t with other nations, and the in terconrse is making itself felt upon the Je, Russian civilization presses upon it ou the North, French on the South, British | Halong the coast. “Aw the of the Chinese | situations Which they are very eager, Wentern language must, | and will of course, be fullowed by Weatern literature In IM? the Methodiate first entered the | field with their Missiovaries. They have chosen the Province of Fookien—« flowery land, well watered and picturesque, where | where the toa plant turives, J and the orange grow ; where | Vernal equinox, pons adorn the hillaides, und growing wheat the valleye; where un: dere January aun rores bloom} where bo- | neath the aniple ahades of the camphor tree fragrant shrubs perfume the air, and where may hope for health and long life as reasonably aa in Virgin cities au chow, the lar head of their M } Church austaina louaries, Owns pro- | perty worte $46,000, has @ native momber ship of 14, and runs a Mission press, which prints 2,000,000 pages a year, besides main taining & fodudling hospital and schools for boys and girls, There is an apparent dis. | proportion between the amount of mission. | ary labor ex and the resulta as seen in’ the me hip. Hut when the above uae of which Foo: aud the’ capital, ie the the Method difficulties paitered, and the fact that } one minsio Dr. Maclay—apent nine years laboring before he could count the firar convert, the membership will mp lies for communication between our own antry and China will more effectually | than any other instrumentality open up the way for modern civilization and Christian ty to reach the homes andthe hearts of these millions of h an bein | New Year's Eve at a Fanatic Avy | A reporter of the Shervorne (Kugland JOURNAL gives a long account of his vieit to the Dorset Lunatic Asylum on Now Year's | Eve, We take the following extract At Ll o'clock the band made ite appear ance; it was @ brass band, and two of the A the other, who, 1 suppose, was the leader, coming in ‘occasionally with the violin, He, por fellow, had to be | brought in‘on the back of another inmate, | bis foot being paralyzed. 1 believe he was formerly a sailor, but, while in the West In- on, r received # blow in the back; at all done to b some injury 'o returned to. Weymouth, tablished ® school, and being | good wbiliti ver: h to feo! the effects of this mocid came necossary to send him where, kindly ad humanely oared for, he might pase bis days in peace. His’ chief delusion, T spine, b man of began it be understood, was that he was hei to some fimense estates; beyond pondent,|that he was harmless. Alas poor how many there are like you, who not confined, but ran loose in the world, I who build ‘upon their imagination Fr sorrow, th like the sane way, to fud, to th ull the cards played ant gad contented rt of gold and aitver bare, for amounted to $87W,MA Money wnt F AAR, OxMEpE EO weak boris 1» being 7 per cent en with 9 per cent. m o with @ plen ere the gener grave ae a pare ou prima notes at TH as per cen sed at 9m 12 por cent Aalh, Billa at 00 da 286» KONG for banker’. | On Change today Flour waa dull and ored the base Corn a ahade ¢ Parke firmer | ed dutl and heavy ard the females wern fame characterisation as L havo the countenances of otable were her women ; amongst the 1 Majesty the ex Queen of Spain and shall apeak by: Q Whiskey quie SALES AT THY STOCK ExCT imagine there tor and several members of and male and fe ttendanta ; the latter not 1g Out my ideas of warders at lum, an being beetle browed men and we men with irom wills and arms to match,evoh an the senaation writers of | ed to pat before their re eenen 16 have rejoic- Jers, but young eatly and modestly dree: tempered looking, face, ng with the rest. was informed, of the at and worst class, the old aa; 8 atate of he 1 ean assure you, fr, aa the case may be, you read this, will claim, “How could he ¥ —quiet and orderly they all were | nor did I on time I was thore, the al tion of violence j would have set & good example to some to be more sense. y attention by aff 2 S22 SASETT TT Kea | | | | | i 3 = 853 “327 AKER 76 TREE my dear madam, or = 2 owes the assembly where there is individual attracted 3} g 2 the manner in which be danced, the saying is, “always on the hop,” found that his Sirti juired concerming him. and aad pririit isi tier tears hh RAS EE Sagaeasteaare eet fuseccersstet serted home, and the end—disgrace wife; for the husband » lunatic asylum, m the entry of the patients little gp hea in 08 OK Sf; with sererd tor hair it wae most elaborately got up—it be- ing parted in z=2 Bhortl, the room he beckoned to [a return. come thing was thrown across to OPEN BOARD. caught at; this T ve were on they lool comfort admit or three fingers in each, amply provided for by holos, but they evidently gave | tho greatest satisfaction, aud he paraded nd down the room ‘sever rt dingly went troduced myself to him, and noticing that he Wished me to soa his dancing pumps by he atuck out his feet, at at them, I took to compliment, im upon his general appea + anid in acknowled d ventilation was E2Sest sg ee 22s28. er esE5sze8s ha © RTE EFEEA a Bet! s: SSSsess ses the glances hie ¢ 85 4 & H fy ‘ s 6 1 2 songs were sung | $30ite the band once more atruck 1 troduced to # partner, and a very young woman ale wae Corne, but ehe laid claim to various country, assuring me mont “Duchess of Sher: Ltold her the Inst time I named Digby was doolared to be an estates about th moly that she was SIEsTssssessteee FETT EREEEE ERESEEEE » ® ° Sy bn heard, it sounded more like # silver bell 6 Lean compare it to, and t notes were given with an ease was astonishing ; al js Dleb A. 1401 (0-5 Hal: Drsiting, Teas neta, : alts cambries, doe, 20 oul6 0 tweed, b the simile i# foarfull could not help thinking o! c,h can't get out, L can't fetus goede, vera A Drown, IPAS. bleseh Articles Wanted. bere ty St The Renat. Sovrmennen hite off the fash- of the proseut day in the fol lowing atyla: Wanted— An intended to commence housekee h her parents wenty fashionable young dare to be scan wiolding « dat brush, or darning their brother Me do refined, bride who tn wil ng in the same et Porto lico, VINali9. hee wear their li tor's bonnets to churoh on a fine Sunday, who are any dare to be seen in the atreot thoes with avlea thick enough to keep their feet warm, Fifty young Indies of suf Keetacty, (al) Havana, Thabo, 46 vaio 00; Whive ne merehantan! jont age “to who dare confess they f of bread or» pud. A tery of tho Frenca Post-om Duvamp, in an article on the French Post-otfice, published in the r of tho Kevum pes Deux Moxpes, relates the following anecdote: “ One day gentloman who showed great a ‘dragging by the arm @ youn, If-falnting condition, entered the bure: of the Poste-Restante, and asked ‘as a letter for Madame L—. The clerk carefully went over the ¢ L pigeon hole: ' Nothing for Mad An hour afterwards the young lady rotarned, this time alone, an hed the counter, d before slo had time to ‘Here is your letter Madame ; on no account whatever could I delive any one but yourself,’ amp, has entertain TAL NOTICE: Pyles 0. Ki. Koay te Tt saves labor, Depot 880 Washington ot Weman’s friend. Bold hy Groves Wheeler & Wilson Lock Stiteh Sewin Mach Ha Machine, 626 Broadway. ‘Toy Dealers tnke Notioe— Wi dome id ot is vind fp. and at teae Bend for “cireuiae wtb ines, ELIAS HOW Jr e I the very high: ‘The New York Sun presents all Restante ever form than any cihe@ he low price of Two Cente per cov # Men One Wi Grover 4& Baker's 1 Tookatiten macht that run into one another, a0 that you tind it vary difficult to | got away at the ond of any one of them, Men who have quarreled with all their or taanuticiarers. Y¥.. and 439 Fulton st, Brooklyn. making tt soft Men who have been betrayed and aban doned in the most heartless manner by all Men who have been perssouted and swindled by # general conspiracy of every MARRIAGES, STUBRS—On Qor Taoob ¥. Jacobs t j. Biubbs, of tule city, DBATHS. te popular act ways asking, Mon who aro always Men who agr utting @ case,” with you too much, el inolined to join issue with How Linseed O11 ts Made, From the sereen the the floor below, in doing which they ran between @ couple of iron rollers that crush into @ hopper in which fe soutinually revolving two large grindstone. nix and a half feet in diame- 1s pars down to Clancy widow of James year ida of the family are rew werted 40 aitend the fuueral, from her 68 Wooster et, shia Mouday afte: t nf thom are pat ra00n, 46th tua se haped stones DE WITT--On Mines, & ponnds, when they un¢ malling, From thi and are heated b are taken out, placed are put between w couple of copper’ plates ten go to press. Ti presses contain 30,000 pounds of iron, the pressure amounts to about four hundred tons on each ono, the na\ being that the residue of t they go into iron basing, nj after which the woolen baga, whic re of the family are respectfully Invited 14.6 moniha, a'na'ly ‘od comes out | wo attend the funeral, trom Moaday afernooa, at 24 veloc of the aceds taken out eked in etrong for shipment to where it may be usod foi Ives and friends are respectfully Invited her late residences rtland (Me.) Anovs tells the fol- lowing story t Deo. Tth, Wiltlam J. rift, aged 1 year, was given in t nrpose of testin, qualities of a fine turkey. “done to # turn” and set in a most tempt. ‘the head of the table, and the lady of the house was putting the finish- touches on the table arrang to her horror, «large dog ing room, grabbed the turkey and fell back rited pursuit follo ¢ bold raider got # and the party were obliged to st stomachs on plum puddin, the joke was so good that adiuuer was Lever betier enjoyed, iriher " os tat Seturday, Jam. 96, 1967, Mari vw of the late Caps, Win. F. Jones, the family, os ee ti roland, and the Le.ov y'with his plunder oaday taoraingy '¢ Chureh, $b vary Cemetery, New Fiuauetal News,

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