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Special Advertisements “|THE NEW YORK sU: . — _— fortable home for herself and two little or | 7800, |, a. on4 100 N.Y. n nieces, which ald be rent to | jomoUs. city ines a 3 hott at best. to be more than twenty five surrounded by filth, ia indeed etar 4 of leas personal | into the present centaty, The old reputa per cent. higher than that of the Vice Prin: | The tenement hoasen aragencrally occupied | arity with the auhiect matter of the | tion of the South t@ again reviving. in fthe Rev AA ti a cetrapeee cence——— eo j Me ue i vanincet ae 4 # * he the town of | her direct, of im care of th 100008 pee * N APPEAL TO THR CITIZENS OF Cipale. ‘The discrepancy tetwe hy @-claan of persona whore meanaand po: | pyre (ect ate eee ee ita atin | Cartckon deine Apprracy,_ one ef many | Ellaworth, of Newbern, who solicit the | 58 waar ° eas) NROOKLYN ON BRHALF OF THE ARO (UT STINTA FOR ALT.” Of male and femal: teaciers, however, sition do not permit them to make their | Hoard of Pablio Works, atoh as is propos, owned by the Me. “ lcomaon, the | publication of these fete Wet poh ge ? * ed ‘Bev yl ie CIATION FOR Saree CONDTALON | _ Jie etl) moro olfectonalic While male | anfferings known. Ownore of ti shave | wonld do mach to diminish f wealthiest and moat nite on may Set tee farauie tor teri the erie 2 eda fe ee) OF TAB POOR ‘ ‘ Principals receive from 9.00) to $2.00 n | generally no thought boyand the extortion | oUF city, and to decrense tazat Let posit ea ER re | fest she acquired for herself, the other was 10 re Ata men 6 Bowrd of Mi w held ee ihe | S4ATIL YI | y a 4 ducing order, economy, efficiency, compre there many aaeh mem in Ire! ‘emigrant | niet. abe vw rooms of 186 Amceistwa on the eveningef the fit Lode a6 female Peiveivals receive oaty from | of the utmost remt, regardivns of tho health | henaivenesa and unity into onr avetem of 5 would not, day after dar, be convey: | left to her by Mr. 0 £ ad STtaamant eo M8. ine! (he Fxecutive Cenumittee were tv aired w | 9:0 to $1,200. Malo View Principals receive | or comfort of their tenat The evil in a| public sroeke These advantages cannot be , ing thonsande of her broken timarted sone had oa yas cooees ee ye ai We the cislzene ot Micokiym for ad - fromm $1,000 te Val female Vi reat rowing one, and can be rome. | Attained by bodies that areundergoing con. | and daughters across the Atlantic, Prior to ths loss and ginomy pmriod o 4 ly Miia nan aaverccgag THE OLOEST BAILY MORNING PAPER |:'0=I srom 4010 gn. Male astante [tied onty Uf puog tad enforcing sine | aneaanee of ans. avd maps, aod | Ril 10 ihe pores and important o | mace aie winoad at hapeopore en | Rage Wak By be AL ass KS Sorcey Geta ite | Iu New Work (lty, froin $100 to G90, Tt will be oeen, therefore, | Haitt hereafter te conform to ceriain plee he whole scope of the hill is to aggregate 1 prosperity of na ee O8 Dee Sees le cove st war | 1h Became Wat 10 ve 8 te) 1@ reponse from ite gener ' fates Whore bdnarbedetp ad coe eee |) ar ae eve hos public dutiea whieh Ireland gveded to maintain the bashes te PROWAC?L MF ane ch will enabe Whe Abecie | BXCRPE THE JOURNAL OF CoM | that the male instructors receive, an avers | or modeta in the tial partioulare affect: | are either Identleat or alin inated of div ii the employment and suvsletence denied ee taneeree WIA T AB Con cs Sy leeeee fli: A ry ork Ht has waderiaben, and | of more than (vice ay mach salary a9 | ing health, Lave should alao be enacted to | ing powgr and reaponsibility among several them at home ‘They carry with them an What ledestry Wilt © Udleddl d HH Sn eome measure to rellers the Hoo! of om cir AND WITHOUT BEXCEVIL attention tothe fellowlog ratenirut ae ladceaat fe the dologs of the Asoc mone few of thy moet \ ‘ severe meaine of the reas, during si csuiecain Cheapest Dally Wowspapor in jr* sal for seslatance are t)¢ mort ure our lof Bdnew ibuted in (uel, clo:hing, provisions the World! | ly ate | ‘The duties of @ne are as laborious as of the | them avast deal of good would necoasarily The set is, that in nO reason he ae fomalo insirutors, Why this great independent bodies, all performing work of andying animosity to England, which they | Under this head the Waco (fexas) Revi one general kind. The bill makes ample know has, by misrale and oppression, com | 4) x hae the followin pro for enanting fidelity among the | pellod them to fly from their native land, | {the Hourd, and holfe all ap to ® and from the endeared associations anil 1 ted w pines of @ atability to the law, | fond recollections with whieh it ia ingepar- | Place, Avert Sears, rented ® pant i ail If the acbleinen of Ure. | land, hired one good old freedinan, a | powers of the Board of Police Commi wing wealth from the | With his ont hands went to wertally and ho Board of Healt ¢ Hoard of Com: | impoverished country to apeud in Kugland, Yate the soll. tle work, 4 ye fruits of due onere of Central Pack, the Board of or on the contivent, in pursuit of the phan: | Rehr wit | a. | compel improvement in ventilation, clean ich WA it | ness, fire excapos ani other pointe, education. The | ay be practicable in all ho , re as high scholar: | condition, ft is very cortatn that nothing | strict and. rigit the othe : ‘k Itdors not came an in the other, | will be done without such Laws, while with | ten female ast Last year @ young man living near th poarn. 1. 60.489 p to 1.086 perec weil, And try & wer er lives would | m plished, many venta In December, 1860, $1 a every itatn 7 wees Teka Coamenavae ‘ Exueation. the Board of Commissioners of tom pleas ented that wenith in trade | try: | He b es cid | ae th &. 18 Janeary, 1964, 66.904.8, t0 9 28) p | Vive te aU Hid Lapatel A ake snc br a y und inuch sichiess preve Chyarition and Corrections, aad the Hoard of | and Manufactures at hotne, they would adi corte iB ab emg Tenn M4 new. Sey PF CR AK Tm In Febrarre, 1866, $8,815, to £108 pe world, whether by Tela abourd and unjust ides 00 iy - == Fire Commissioners. | to thoir own wealth, to the wealth of their 7 I me poke | bee aS An March 1886, $249°6.64, (6 #.80 pernous oe he Werte, THE Prevalent that women ought not to | Letter from Peter Ce T think if it should become a law, wo | country, tothe welfar fel on lt sixteen hundred bask 4 VITGLE, in weo f Cie Attalee | would be released fro atte panared tures |i tn Hevediten, 1606, #0:1.90, 00 900 porters, AVTOLE, in w eony cive woything lke pay as would be rete tiene rire | ele of corn for $1 20 gold, obtained three 10 December, 1504, 48.11 wove AT ONE-HALF THE PRICE yen for any ico performed, We] Ma. Porter Coornn haa addressed Gov. | 0! the present Sh oohseven of rebellion and hundred for his moiaawes, and his of otier city payors | protest against tin continuance of this | eer FrNton a letter, expressing hit Views | tered away ax nowt evolution, which have their origin tn the | Eo") for @LAO mont tanking tO ey dur Me ik bree nearly |dtijuatico in one public sehoola, Tt ie tin. | 08 MeaRures Propored for the reformation | Hoard ur Departiuent, of the work done by | fert ulus of men such os O' Mal ing sovtou-piering tiene a of ihe yest three WINN thewe of theeors | BawArter mulion per advan i na Tui Grain et We a regarda Commissions in general, ne somann are | rape eh | sorpendldg saonthe of lash your, tives, and | (fm eluate sheet exh the city, and of this enlightened age, An. | experience, his well known FPF | phontd eonting their duties toexeentiva bust | the real noblemen of Ireland. They have : neceanggtvedlcsagtt nl tobaces | fal atcha alli ead aly ther notable polut in reapoet to the aal- | Pore, and his prominent porition asa pad: | neem only. They abould not be entirely tn ced, titles, but they are well enti A ¥r paper reumrks thi er ecies TUE PRICES of the paper. at the pubtt | Atiea of teachers te the gennral inadequacy | lic Bencfartor, give much weig'.t to hie | Mependent. A vote of censure of the Com. them, (€ practical philanthropy | has had ite martyrs. Abbas 1, seventh ‘ OA 10 wer4 ton Co M00 MR aN le ao, ory Geld TRG Cran of 10 NY Com. Me aes f ion of of th ed stribated dur. | CANON oft itd 14 Mare ot leat 2WO CENTS PER COPY, wel The branch of to the careful: | Man Comneil abou could be thus . I diate investigation by the Governor uf the | their fact btate. operation about three years, and gives t oft those | the those who | 1% § ation we trust they will receive had the ti poked. and the ni uf, Michel Fi of the | opinions, and ent Hy ue we venders, Tho interes! demand the employment of the | conside ah boat talent, and that cannot he had, ot | The letter is ae follows | that you will lend thease two im | ylovment to about 9 hauds, of all aes “ re hivanb: | oe kee & th of Pobre. | and te delivered by carriers om “ pith : ‘pik New Yous Pov. th | tem all the nid conopere | and of both anxes, The flax is first sontehed 8S ee ur the ne ey Ma. do nepal ef eaty | More or Shop of any wine denire it, for | in rare cuses, at tho pronent rate of nines | oa ana : . + | {ion tn your power, consiatont with your | then sent to, the eaniing.coom, where it 16 Were guilty o prac A -& holo bored in the nose of ross fea, Good instructors ean be had only by of homet IVb hia culprite, and w pipe tutrody The Varliatn o Urban VIL and Urban sition, and with my beet wishes that you | acrted according to. the different dei tay long live to be uaeful to onr State dnd | fineness, an Taubseribe: myselt nen to mail at SIX DOLLARS f sear THE PRICES FOR ADVERTISING | the payment of good ealarie: ion, FROM TWEEN. | obtain the aervices of wu TY VO FIRVY CENTS PER LINE, for Draw Sik 1 bog In order to | ten to a few ‘The question row ta, «| We distritute chie balance and then infor ante that our treamuty [+ exhareted and wee put throu it finer still h the drawing 1 he vary, according to Td ff to make the pecuniary inducements such ae | “UOPRte ‘ mie Texcommuuionted it, ae formerly pemee? The hopes whieh ther he each insertion, Special accangoments ‘may tanks the pecuniary ie history of our country when loader, deeper | Le byl ori feces tereagh oreiier RS. n done with pigs who had eaten children, | by the temporery reliet rece they be made for advertisements of unasual | « them. Itin tine that our eity | and tore prehe ewe ahonld ob- — then bleached and handed to warpers, | bean done le who liad @h6 | 90 weet trnten Te’. €4 would Ye ehle to get through the hard winter Jongth taxes are already high, and tux y a are, tain in the enacting of laws for our govern Craetty to Antmats, after which it in autmitted to the beaming | Sunn ation, Queen | 1 ae. ay hen'd retere and ihe demands | Fle Kilitorial Department of THE SUN | diaposed t i f tant | ntended to aecure the greatest | AMERICAN Society YoR THe Prey es | machine, whon it ia handed to the weavers, | gidarits to A the ebiilaca. | 2 Bete aa ane he eae OT WILE SUN | diaposed to complain ; but in ao important | rt TON OF CRUELTY TO ASTLALS | who finish it. Tt takes but four day to) Eivnleth 0 spe burch, of all |S ge refave rome and give to ethers and which of them m comimnuniien! fi, | © MBttOr As the ¢ our elilldren, «| " Fobruary 1th, 1% aa i= =4 Faw material w fished article. | iti tocan,. Richeliew did better than that | 6% Reading i Bacet the ten thoveend pemove aided lant month All letters relating to dy little additional expense slould not ur highest welfare and happ To the Eilitor of th " In thot ae) ot seg tn women aud chil he put a tex on it zm f Dow enn we urn away five thousand ptiona, or auy Weanch of the publ hbot, We offer theao-t hue feat biatory haa been fraitful of hvaty, | Your Ad prreapondant eote Perua’ Caaeahekd vines ac wali] ae 4 10 if our f a ee tion business, ehowld be add Ladviaed and interested legislation, that that tin ac haw avery novel bill | ad yk MA rl ed te Wolves Paltway. must Co if on» fu Bet immediate'y Increases? ji tar rl of Education, with the belief that | HL Rdvieed art tere poke nnd blights | fore the Senate—that railroad compar rnom in aw subject for plowsing | ‘Wetves on a : owen tate she Smabere are pow Shthaes to Wecriateets. Th i MOSES & PRACT, o interests of the public achoole imper | mach of the fruit of honest labor. shall not carry cattle, &e, inthe anime (rain The operatives, clean and| “A catile-train onthe Luxembourg Nat weuid very gladly easter ail ihe poor of rook lym, bub | ‘ oh Fl iene a ‘ay iewi Your adininiatration having been charac. | With kerosene, or other indatmmable mate: | healthy, and apparently contented, ate) way was stopped,” raya the Vari Gis fs tmpemibie, It would require more than Corner of } nnanny anil Fu on atively demand their adoption ter @ to promote the | Tinie” —and adda that © noone ever thought | Carning by honest industry # livelibood | ten niyhta back, between Libra 8100,000, inatend of £25,000, to ald ail, The Beciety New York City | “The Tavia ts there waa any cruelty la. tranaporting emi | Whieb, if the factory were not im operation, wv. The breakeman wae} .. i a cannes take the p ace of 'he & =— S| ewe titende of Taritt bill le you grants in that way” and then coutinues | th sald not obtain. And amonget t Or all to cleat the line, | th, J, Bf. Nekeneh, of Philadelphia, Ited Toor, bat mart, te yeeeibie, cout fiveuton Aut weak, | 0 friends of the Tart bill are {i wise and righteane omark that “ negroce and ry hands Taaw faces as bandsor | Pero ag he 14 all effected w itm one po spertfully toforme the pabiie butions te. th vu who, from leks ing vory wneary about the fi Tae can crumiineette A Datura. won the smiles of gallant meu at hile the Mae pe ° meavesdabie reece ne eee: | BARNINS AMRAICAN MUARUM.—Atvorncon | favor tie i epdigee Bede arig Bled step et F stiggeated any ia. | Dublin levee or a Filth avenue ball lw Cuatomne vitioer ware eneacel Lvag Dhvenees, that he will vialt New York for cone Bees oF ether wasvoitad'o cnuse, are teniporariiy in | y favorite weanure, ‘The two TH ¢ the deepest solicits ee iz gg th a wular the eng bs tr n, o/98 Bead inireve, | Solace Pecans sartemiece ne Obticticn Lees | grens have thus far t able tut T have beon for over fifty years We would lik living be: | They dil not tag at their work ; Af they did 1 AAS, Ui a aruivea, ut which | futaten every Taeedar, at ie ron, Me 34 pale, Beau @ Ob reas hav fur been woable to agres | Tet as entifed with Testy anit | inte shoul) be protected from. the repeti- | it would nut be heard, aa their voices would | th ate. at 1, | sereets Nahe Stepiieh Mipvee op 1s, then, you would bave th coutiaue to | ‘iapnited pointe tne the Bill, and | M06 or Tees identified with ite history, andl | ina p nam the repens: | (t wonld not be Beard, se their olaes wanld | tuate wose fire were attracte eh shocking T day. in burning Up of m cattie | the hui of iudustey—played by the buss | RO doubl by able In hay: | loome, ‘There were many young children | Sheen coped un in tall the ate train, Ourob- | bere too, Lt waa nad to think that atern | man hall ho wesl to | necessity compelled them to begin the CURing inl ent | labor of life a0 soon, when those more favur- | waived io a si by fortune-fiakle jade—were litle wore | fercwene uae lanterna wore wa favage brates dis fF way, followed by th CRS THRATRE, A Daweere a QUYMME TURATRE, or iy antrent thoes wne | Ora! and the eat this rear contrituied te thie chartiahie | WINTER GARDEN —Merehan’ of 9 at CCH; ANd hove Who Dave, Lo i Maa SRE FRAT, = “1Eh0 that subscriptions to the extent ef sheir ‘Tem, exch ove 40 datng will be able to vay, ae 004 +. 1d of himself aid of Ais beveviciariae have observed with deep worrow the steady | tion of decline that haw characterized ite govertc | the ot Ment, both in honesty and ability, | train, owing to in | Awa Democrat that has always believed | ing beon placed o1 that Goversiments should promote eat! |joet in specially to “Prevent at good of the grentent uumber, Ta ‘Animals:” und’ trust Preside m ray old age, ae much in favor of welt Ko ernment as wuy man can be, and would de ‘ AID tablet blll his) rive no wanof @ single blessing towing | We wish “to ac ‘onatitution gi the Presi | from liberty, but our city goverament has | duinb beaste than t the ecent of the oxe ta in hie apectallty, coughs, colds, conen: fo tha fite utensils | M@alty everywhere, All edview free, bot fer Tho wolves re- | thorough examination of the Langs with bis Kes: few varie sis: | rometer hie charge is 6, A fall mpply cf ir enginedriver | G@ebesck’s medicine may be obtained at Bis rec. ew the whistle, and | 911 simes, to wud fro, but the move. The men then | frowns Breehial ‘Troches, for wolves. (0 | monary and Asthmatic Disorders, have proved | Gane an Opera The Aid (hile olase ef cur eit © 28, you vine teasou to apprebend that they will continue to disagren until it it Ouly rixtenn days of the pres 1, and untess the Dill be ps yabefore the 1th of March, ¢ can defeat it by i pocket. 1 ehet ren NIBLO'S GAKDEN. © The Bieek Croo ' ol deut ton days’ time for the consideration | become ao corrupt, our elections have be it of OF | tee cuarl’s cartiage, Three got in Dikesiy br tase Ghintay Foamks ead ave rerieivedl CHARLEY WIIITE'S Cc ay Pe oe ers teavean tne, wa revatt a afte jomey by Sagal cobeel ibe veers bese ‘ot adOMY,PABTOWR OFFKA MOLE. Honan, | Secensaey for i Noe ou to eet And securely bold in (heir nole keeping the | jong faggh cat eal Siiaron endes ia Aaa ot fe taae Sale Bey iatearing i cost. Tioey all then wails ai | Qanegaye ‘Pore er beat rp The Tre eb veriptions may be sent io or vg | bill through within the t mix d ial inter 1 " of schooling, e A alae: wing mill. | 20. a fourier, to oltber of the undorvigued, or to hav. | Medel. Soe mente? eyelet NI Ge ae Cacae G canting @ slur ou the laudable efforts of this | school attached to the factory, which they | AM@ck, but ware boaten ofl boing be ple semedy whieh Io Ja aleast every core ¢ the bill will, of © Opponeuts ne fed by @ blow en the head. Iwo b these facta Pecuel Barling, General Agent, uf Henry Rowlan * FRANC NATHELS —EAhleptan Bure on, epee iety, the Sew has always given their | Sttend three hours duily, This factory ie » | GUY ® Vow om the bead. twa ) sual Mt tT every posible means to delay ite pasa: | a y tample of many which are springing up on —— Treasurer, 0 the office of the Avsociati 18 Sonne, ec cde sona ahaa bs y wad shape our course ace il support. i ging up ring that tiwe the wolves made several at- | = Pave aid Nteradcane Ht r ARELLLA LOND MINDTHELA, 10 trendeay 0K" ate to consume time Several of |The tadieal Change propose 0 vas Pub apsetne elnasdiietammndoes dalla RL ard “ee Vie M1 other | Terapta tipon the sheep trucks, but failed to | yreeecneslen ef Pale-—Wantt tmnartd Minas a friends, als, have dil fore | School 1 ‘carefully weighe y - : cot in, Nowe of the cattle we red.” | c he bed JAMES HE, STORIAy NEW You DUS Melville, New Youn cir. | M4 frlende, | a oho ied teaiaa Piste ole yan impor eaddaeata OUR DUBLIN LETTER. overtaken by a storm coming home | Ket Ms Nene of tho eattle wer hove they occasion pain and distress. The ayy rin it ppb lak reaps: Matinee ob 3 Se orn Hin Be Eise Aan mecth ns The faults complaiied of in the present | Revalty im ireland -Whige and Tortes— | One Light, during ove of my recent trips iu | t inenaen proceed from bo ether source Ta EVIRBE JORNGON. == to veto, and w system may be remedied by cw Kallway Meform Distros ia Uiner— | the country. The rain fell, the wind blew, | iho | A#b relief and.a cue.e an ener matter All yoo have HARRY MESSE: Gak, 10 do ie to procure Brandreth's Pills, eine Wa H. MELLES, THE NEW YORK SU TC. FANNING, Maaulactares-Visit ton tinen Factary— | sud the darkness of the night was intense. | (8 the night ef the at of January Teta Ms lity—-A Night te a Cabia— ibe way was long and lonesome, fear. | streets of Londun witnessed wiuit is & Qusee Reom-mate, ote. ote. ful of losing my way, or breaking my neck, dogoriberd as a plenomenon, fr within tho precious six days if they be passed at all, The various reconstruction | part of the tuynelf, after hi wad Trust “ . . 7 HIS VOY contain curers of Giseare, beenuse they remove all Boceatts, Feb 1th tee oe as ree dopa $i ot spate be acted | twentyilve soars T mual aay that Tam not Sea Leases da bpogtlog peo eset rawned in a diteh, of something | viusual ocourrenee, ‘This was a fall of rain | Impurities from the bevels and the bieed. Hines 1867, v Farrar vee ——————= | upon, togethe partisan measures, ed to a or aauction at ‘The latest panacea for Irelaud's ills is the f «the | €reth's Pille are sold by druggists. Office, Brandieilt os — —— NIN 80; Re the ht att thi a it which froze immediately on reaching the | MERICAN SOGIRTYSFOR THR TRE. | CeUMSDAY MORNING, FED. 14 107. chat are now pending, and ae the authore of ange proposed. So important a! ecyected residence of tho Prince ot Walon alight thtuugh the datknese, Wis | froand, "The ‘wiicle surface of tlie streste | Sesce, ¥.Y. 4 ee ban Resmaneetes Fan. thene several bille will be primarily inter: | ie a et eee ais premiaes, that f | aud hie housebold in this country during «| meas a beacon fa the storm. I pi | nd" pav ‘whol — with «| Grover @ Bakers Highest Premivux ckness, Which | Sewing Machioes a1 496 Broadway, New York & : wists bucmen a or varalaly. In | pyie'e O. K. Heap lathe Women'o friends K their own ensures throogh, | would mlvine the appointment of five emi: | portion of every year, Ina reign of thirty. | Aud eoon found it wae at's cabin, not | tho rain valifed eitieeun to thorauguly ex: | three years, Royalty haa only eondencended | A'y Wnviting in ite exterior. Without kiock | sheet of oe of unifor Without fee or pecuniary few ed, } Roy y Of parley, [raised the latch and entered, |glistoned like # flu of Von wad | Apend about twelve days in Ireland. | saying, “God save all here, barring tho cat,” | mfew minutes the atreets are eo plenti. | tated in gett TdiMicalt. to | the Tari’ bill is likely to he crowded out, | nently Hauler (tate amin Noses thia, is ot probable that tho Vill | Am Ne eet eetr X STRUCTION m fol of late that it in | keep track of them, Tovory the wumter'? tive ofter se Uvess Rocomt erotica’ taay be conplimenved for well @-1a vor ball, whic | = ance “4 4 eh hal w . hal 60 ‘omni | It eevee labor, time and momey, Bold by (iceorm N EXCELIENT ARTICLE FOR THE Provides for » now State government in | CUld muster e vote strony enoush to p reault with au on 40 the | Germany aud Scotland have been visited | aiid wae anawored by the proprintor of the impassable. Tt wae painful 49 000 Dla eesea eagle lrg Rene Wo rows Balk —T NOTA DYE. | Louisiana, wae rushed throngh the sich rena sdelagees yr ede Gilt alate ty tnund isan loiavery | nc raeeee a nd has Leon over: | Won't yo be either takin’ w sates” Tput's | rections on a sheet of ico as hard and | ~ yoo = BREST S \ eo quickly that no time wae given tocon |Memberaof the House being directly re- nity who will gladly per! looked. ‘The conservative org: ervilely | three-legged atool under me in no time, sat | emmooth aaa slide, and much more treacher- | naxetaratee at foo kee lesion whe Meee vce, CAPILLABIUY \ sider oF discuss ite werits, It wae intro «| SPoMrible to the people, would hardly dare ‘of School Commissioners wud Eruatecs | loyal, and opposed ae they are to any legie | close by the turf tire, was thankful for the | ous, from its uneven surface. Lonumerable da ltealt, Price @2 per bottle. ir sb | ° | to eudoree @ Mill which discriminates eo uns | for the plessite of doin mi to those less of | phalter of the cabin, humble though it was, | nccidentahappencd.At midnight the streets duced on Monday and was passed on Tues woo ty! eh did ninate for the pleasure of ng Kood to Chow on for the relief of the people, see in tho “ ° o RESTORING GREY 41 418 | P | tiette tu favtlne iho ». | fortunate than themselves, It ia for the | und began to talk’ with my boat, whos were full of akathrs, One gentloman skated ‘caietuat, couig Sep plisonein day. An effort will probably be made to | - He jayoring ra ie Lie nee ee ‘and honorable em. | oNtemplated Royal residence, @ cure! Milesian face beamed with humor aud good | fe od ‘Onslow Sqnare LM, t, i 2 , wri I force it through the Senate, in the same {one Tho proapect ie, thorefore, thai tho | Ment je tpoud their time | for all the ille that Irish flesh in mature (on Without once removing his akates, | hie tetas esa jiilar | Present Tari bill will never become w law. | and for utries, following, | heir to. It would perhaps do some | t'a @ wild night friend, 1 ——— ankbh, tertiles rreparation, fer Restoring Grey way, This bull some reapeots similar, 2 Jun the poot says, the “straw like trifles on | god by retaining er home to do!» “ Hedadit ie nur, it ud be a bad night for A Brute tn Numan Form. It ts not m Pye—Briens Capiliar! ue before the Public, bas met witha succes (© the one proposed by General Hvis as | A Vlea for Yum Aniuials. { Atream.” ‘They forget that a | R man to be ina bog widout his breeches ;| A brutal aftair took place in Pittsburg «| ghanees Gr Crees wae eters ete che te ine, an odket to Tush. Stevens’ military pro] Tue Society for the Hreveution of Cra: | ‘an doomed a bicasing, waste w | homage at the Irish Court those noblemen Mery, mavens ou, throw a fow more wads) fow daya ago, Some hogabeads of sugar | | Sant Aaviesing terme, As ieecte as | kramme, It provides that the President, | elty to Animale hax doue ® woble work ign feet | and others who now go to London for that | 1 0& hint whore he's from, and where | Were placed outside of a grocery store, and DREAGING FOR THR HAIR, | with tho conrent of the Sonate, shall ape | well se Kestoretive. 11 te just the article that | yy.) ernor foi ‘eua'ts isnt gwted by te [ation Lash geen abor Jor hia cure’ | purpose, It would keep much capital, now | ite wad an honest | Suandered far from its source,’ in Irel since ite organization, but the waut of eit isiwna, selecting & | vient laws on t ¥ forget that ' going to auch @ black night'na t | attracted the attention of some children on o mubject of cruelty has | bie hoarse by vigorous e 4, “Tm irom no place in particular,” | their way hy rom achool Wheeler & Wilson Loek stitch Ke It is wos @ sheby, disegieeanie preparation, wnan who was strictly loyal during the war. | seriously restricted ite humane ende aim. atone he drawa the string of life and | and in that way benefit che country, It) sald]. e ! their fingore throagh the crevi PR mph Ph nny he sh SALAM AES” | A Gonneil of nine persons whail also be | This deticioncy the Society propose to veun, | ettts and walke with Nature, aud er | will not, however, make landlorde lesa un- 1 g.Perticler, that's not in those parte, sur, | holes of the barrels, and indulged in aweete | : | athe are pence ‘ or a fo) Ri ¢ a mi ‘ | appointe the President to act as aledy by bille now before the Log co. eA Mould Heepectfully call the attention of | Jt lees insatiate, less tyrannical than they | “No, it’s beyond Slievenadhu, where I Batohel, rushed out from the atore with a | sa After ust the | Legislative body, Thoso ofticers shall have | ‘Tho city railroad and omuilua companies | Your Excellency to the laut usasures | BOW ATO; nor will it relieve the people from | last came from,” anid I Verse! of boiling water and dashed it upon | Feaier othe Seni bore the o¢ management of the State | are waking fied eilort to defeat | itfonluced ute the Lagilature under the the burden of an alien church, oF provent pectanld id — owns ; sty Woe ew poy ahs a ete spices of the Citizen’ Association a ecg Ho give cat the s9e ewiely ReeeeeOTY | Govorninent until & new Constitution ean | these bills, because their pa will pre aus tie Wile Daman CL araale @ Bona them from emigrating to the United Stat ance, the entire side of one New York Sem presents all the New day ; ‘more counpact form 4 nuade, be re w | The two former can only be done by legis vent thei from overly Wiracves and Piers tor the cities of here, I want | neck being lit ng and overwork t bs di that it | ournal, and a the low price of Two € organized under i 8, of course, pro \ ; York aid Brooklyn, and @ Hoard of Publio | lation; but the latter eannot be affe ou to give ine something to eat and ry ; i a he A hare alts | gate tle nraety tate bopea tat ine | YeCeRdei te Or New York atid | yegalatia ’ as Gh ea as by | Binoe to fle sown for the aight.” jo of the head will come out, aud will will Preven: the Jog Of vided that the negrooe shall have eq It is earnestly to be hoped that the | Weatcheeter. Eliave no besitation in way. | seuen. o are immutable laws | ert aun begorra eur, fur be it from me to | never grow again. It in also feared that | Arms. Mi ake the 6, and that ex rebels shall be Mave, | of au wid be | Wigher than any made by man, which | tura a athranger from me dure whin the | one of the eyes will be | The brutal | Minn om Wednester, the Tih test, alired ‘al in | control the latter, and in obedience to them | wind is howlin and the #hky skowlin ae | perpotrator was arrested and held for m| Loouils, son of 4 Geree M. Bird, mre they are tonight. Ye kin haves bit to ate, | hearing. He desired to make au. informa. | reer ¢ will not allow there mean and | ing that at these two tne: come laws, they would be qualified frou voting, In coun ption with ercena ue to interfere wit! ¥ coun m id do much te ew Work by Miller thor renuits, wid i | thie civil arrangen My nt, itie provided that # | the enactment of lawe deuaaded by for our city 4B aileal and edlciant ioe | namin eee Will be lanered. ‘The propos: | cach wud a cued mille fuilthe; Mary | tion against the child for the larceny of | ygith deat ee ee oe ee ee tee ee cee ea, military establishident shall be kept np im | non humanity, Mankind ie largely in- | cal government; aud by the appuiutieus | VOX if really made seriously, and intended afew spuds for yore | sugar, but was not permitted. ant (ri * a ead ol rvcaie aus Pots | Lovina, a& w protection (0 Uie ncs‘ome | dehted, for the ronforte aud conveniences | of Ho wnt, \ntollixeut, experienced at | wn | te atop the just couplaints of the people, ia | tay, but ye can't athay all nite, for Ir no — — Ro. t6t fie Me tng [and loyal whites, ‘This echeme ie more | of life, to the faithful, unrequited services {TESTES Se. 2ehie Co the claef positions there: | notbing less than a gratuitous insult to | Wheres to put ye that’s Ut for yer honor Ne Blood, ‘The members of Greenwich Loa pe yA J att Hieal, if poasible, tt hoa Loe tek a , ca i aie by created. out t xoellaney would obta | them, The movers of tie sche saat Havent you any place, I'm not fastidi-| The reporter of a New Orleans journal | A.M. @ = ical, if pomible, than any whieh bas) of the brute creation, and the very lena ditioual clatin to the good winhes of | Me © movers of the sebeme anu § : ee ee Nee ee ttanns AME! vot tron prosetited, with the single excev- | return that can be nade ie merey and kinds | out people, and would receive that measure | Feally believe that the Frish can bo “pleased |" What's that eur -pltoeiove pig Argues Scobie | . ‘ HHO LE gg | tion of Tia, Steven’ military bill. Iten- | ness in their treatment, The wretel © Of reward alway attenduut upon thove pig- | with w rattle aud tickled with a atraw.” 1 | (fm net parieulen in pera ocnniiige a Sins city, He aye Feb ae ory | and proposes to set up an arbi or injure # helpless, iapottensive pni- | unnecessary for me to endeavor to | bd know that it cannot keep down F F the laft, aud that's okepied. were unable to | 54%. fayme bor late reside: bare we ave | trary, halfmilitary concern in ite plnee slioul be made to sutior penalties pro | Upbrees tpou your Excellency the uecessity | iam or any other “iam having for ite end ‘i j ing of & tragic event to interent | | veel We Aiea are, sameetielly ters thre The maniteat object of it is to beep | portiouate t0 the revolting natn of the interposition of the sovereign power the attainment of Irish wationality, It is ‘don't axe me, aa they sip their morning cof |. Milwaukee papers please copy. ee of the | of thes: JOHN HOOPER & CO, ‘ » referred to will mer he. 41 Reterence M. #. BEAOM. Progr of © 80 ot and enlarge om- 1 ; Wells Reais CUR’ | nad that the Tories are todo gre: ‘upist om it, feo, aud poor over the columns of our paper. | | BROWN—On . Fab, 18th, Joka Brow Joh, tunder end turf, ye don't manc it.” | No‘one acene of bloodshed; uot one deeper. | eed 60 fay oe Kine Tre m the civil government of Louisiana, We hope the | ttn cui ry pd. _ 8) f all the other Southern States, if erat er aa we informed of the extent of our com for Ireland in the coming seasion of Parlia- i f zon don't re mo conse Lm © to slerp | ate ara 5 no startliy polive records Of | ase saptematty ieueties oe : at eeaag AGRE Uh abianilbeni ie’ a chiciie banc: rere a were, and of how intimate are the connec ey Righ musi take the soft side of the ground for | any kind to excite the tuterest, aul please | Ti ne MERTING OF ALL THE READERS OF | precedent be catabliehod) in» chaot HER apices | ious between the whole Rtate, wud, 1 may | the File rene eek he ene ome oF | infor one d G0 while thie storm lusts | she uppatites of those af uur community | evessa ee & ® i soc of Woe Hoople ot | dition until after the next Presidential elec population stl hug. the whole countiy, wud this inetzopotia, | %@ bille proposed. It is likely, however, | Sehat flat.” Who's In the room | who rely upon ua for thie lucal informa | CONNELLY—O« Wedaeed Ho SPS a sce'F tion Ite tendency would therefore be about | According to the ollicial census of Alm | to'need the ide highest | that a bill for the further suspension of the | + gxention that it 0 innistin,” tion,” Connell m AN BOO ws yo = he Vad as that of the Stevens plan, nor | boMa, taken last year, the population of | duty ot the eople in tie Lcxslatare nt | Habeas Corpus Act will take precedence of | | ¥followed bim ito s amall wpartment, in 5 TOLD AND TOURG, would it have any more coustitutioual War. | that State ie about cightorm thousand leas | Seiibled to neo to it that suitable, ample | aay othr on Irish affaire, The Tories, | OR Corner of which was 4 settio bed, Biaiog the Wrong Mes. fens eda Mara WBiroduction of . z bet hpeursay “ ‘ ccommaoletion ry provid ' pol ” 4 % 1 y ” fro Tealdence of suis FMA vat, The promptuere with which the bill | than it ¥aein 18%, From the time Ale | the thousands of vessels that aknualig sist | kBOwing how woak thoy were in England, | "ricg'euocit ante jee Tho Petoraburg (Va) Exrness telle the | Hoa the residence of her v z Hs to indicate | bawe was admitted into the Union, in 1*19, | thie port and. contritite #0 much to oar | tried when they Bret came into offive to cone | syn come, debt to Pay TAME BALM OF WHITH LILIES pe that it ie favorably viewed by the Kalical | Spt 18, the population liad bean steadily | Prosperity, Three quarters of the foreign | meene of removing from vuair ‘of Mahe urenienie suek ae Tam Bo the House would. se following good story: A modest young | FLANAGAN—In Brook 12th, Canbarine by might,a cheat of Urawera by day;” the beloved wite of Jolin Hauagau, ia the 404 year. ciliate the Iriah, and exerted all their iuilu- | in the other « fine fat pig lay on sume straw, | moalleman. fate the ovuairy, while peaslog | Pherae evan 4 trade of our country passe over the wooden long one of onr at dl t ral will take from bi ders generally, aud therefore we should | increasing, at the rate of about tive per hoe mieatae 4 ‘ence, and spent much money to ensure the | asleep. slong asa, met tro aera), vit! talee place trom b « ures fringing tis city, called by es y to ensure peo ‘ jiea—to hi etre b ead Conover Tha: not be eurpriaed to gem it passthe Senate, | Cent per annem, at which rate there would onrteay wlarves aud piece | return of the Conacevative members for | “Ne nid he, “if yo wan't w bed | SUNK avink Ween Mosatiea ot 1 Geteck. Tye reat evidently resembled some handsome. and favorite cousin of theirs, for Whether it would be able to override the | ave been now 1,200,000 inhabitaute, instead | | Your Faceflenoy Preaident'a veto, however, ie another ques: | of which the census shows ouly 45,000, The | Nell from wihue nour Wi iameluren, by "| tion, It received @ littl: more than a two. | total loss to Alabama, according to the ty last Pall, aod o AIENTS—-PATENTS©PATENTS—OMUNN | tltd majority in the House, but it ia quite | above feures, ie about @ yuarter of @ mil ‘ Wa jump Lf th ie and { think ye in slape comfartpble. I did’at like sho ‘4 Nias th “ ucvedded ouly in the latter, John Bright | ing ye in bekase of the pig.” they Agid eyo on him, they gave him «very | GAMBLB—Os Twssdar, Feb. 10h, Adam, pat Ha ie Nae ee aa mare: pan theomted it chamitie | RT atrati Rott GME Bh greeting, expressed themselves we ye aud Lainds Cambie, in the i94 year sts lysis of the whole subject, that our) lyin bie visit to thie city, Whatever the Divil reaave the diatarb, if ya don't | ong ye es | fae th) gain i aa a Hit wware, a! Tipperary, Waterford and Wexford, and | toon as enere ploles canny nd picre, as now conatrnoted and | the | fendi \ shnore too load aad waken him > he Pi ENTS—-PATENTS-FATE doubtful whether it would be ao fortunate | lion--the present population being a0 eee ei ta awed Mua | Trish azo to get in the way of legislation | purtioat, dacontees, healt manuored eretkue | token of their sincerity Ray Aa i SO Gaversineut jvotertion a bew Lave "| in the Senate. The matter will be very | much leas than it would have been had not | way et the luctus of our conmerce nie | must come from the Liberale,as itis unlikely Tor bad Gants Cod tae har ks te the Bienen baa bean gi basal Ae: welnews Simp far Cfice fi Park Low, soon acttlod, "however, for the end of the | the warintorcupted ite growth, Supposing | are an actual disgrace aud dishonor, wa well | the Tories will eurvi thnore herself, an he won't athir till cock. | tt fair ones discover Pets te of inioranel w free, “a HE NEW WEED BF tong enough to carry thongh the gentl ft crow, and thin she'll let ye kaow for | (tough the xentloman tn © Introduced aud found |ohe'll ae the athraw “In” te satin | the Sexinulng., Yot,vas be 0 overcome by a — | evesion is alinost wt hand, [ all the Southern States to have been sub to the State we Hee ee al inactivity, | bill even if It we ING MACHINES ie ‘ jected to the same depopulating influences, nn eyney T ~ 00 Tasatay, Mngoring | year of auitab Bed ah uM. | pendent of the injury don ye,’ and chure it'll be no ° | Bip nelane 4 tn” Sa ett Now Bicres ee Frulie tu the <Inequality of | te aggregate loss of population would | to City receiver {rom tihig| ‘Tho aubject of railway reform is now | throuble for ye to git up au lift the latch, Heareeeeataneah prance of ia: | mae en pte Pr 508 219 Drondway. | jariee. | amount to over two millions ; and this eat | Folens chyeperty the amere pittance of | being wgitated here, ‘Tho Irish railways, EASIER eae what ‘cousin John” mised fa tifle inetaace | Pit has Rs Tenideuce, od ICAN 18 A) fianhe Tro in wechool syste Is some: | mate ia probably rather under tho mark | ing IM thie same tle about 810,00 pert aa. | With oue oF two exceptions, have not pro- thle piper that pinyed afore Mosos, | somebody else got, Monree : KN HL NAL OE AIT, RCTENC Hing that we never expect to tee, Such | than over it, The causes for this falling off | am to keep the Wharves aud picrs ins | duced au adequate retura for the immense a suwl, ye musht have ® poor iday of $$ | wih Tle etnctary 1G, inet, Jane docks cums nt AND MAEETAC TT na, wa neurly ne ditioult of attaia: | gro various, Many’ nion were killed in bat: | ataudup condition, #0 av nor to dont away | capital expended on them. The sharelioli- | He Ure? Pig, of ye think I didn't tache hur Financial News Markets, &e, ‘The relatives and friends of the family 4) Kemitte of heleatiic Hocietien Lae eve a ad. Therefore there i# al and not a few who bad goue South trom the | pow whiten our waters will seek. accomine. | Would lose all, aud they ran them always in | & anare taste to. The afternoon quotations of the general| KELLY—On Twosdag evening, Feb, Sih a i A warren Coe Apirarnats) in ne et North ret ued boro on the nuproach of | dation i other porta to the permaucnt iu hope that each succouing yeur woul brn threw. Divil Soak market, compared with thore of you Sathana John ond sidbuante wou Taser a ' nd nagemen public | war, ‘There, too, immigration has bee of the Sti r alan wo righ ‘There h , teleuds re respec 1 Mechinery used Us schovla. In our own city ide prosteas of | mont ausyonded for the pent ait eeare vara | fave Fead with great'care the Dill pro-| been ® lack of co-operation between. the suppor prepared boat ay aiuemnane, caw ® eeienalty lower the | funeral, Sevrendence tt bar of prices, (Governments were active. Her, sbi" Rleveuth ave. this Thureday ajteruce market was | to Cavaty Cemetery lrintersugioe "1M, roment | LlDLUM Ow Tosser, Fs | posing to create ® Commission to take! vations companies, who appear to take a 3 vu of politi | Eharge of’ uur “wharvee”™ and™” picts | delight im thwarting each other, They worm the, settle out before the fre Gold cloved at 1434, ‘The lo ta many | And from its scope (and compre: | cutting their noses to vex their faces, which | down ung fujed Ht with clean atraw, Llay | enay at 6 per cent on call. On Of operation, 1 wi free to say that it | rapid diminution of the populstion ie emt, | UY the grunting of my irleud, the pig, who | was a per cent. Toe discon n me, ‘This cause alone | tees @ strong grap npon the whole sub. | gration, has vastly redused amber of | Missct his uaval moruing meal, which cir | quiet, tho best bills paving ay from the South all who (ject. aod deals with it as ite great. fim, travellers, and the hig 7 pre- | Sumatance ruffled Lis usually placid temper, echoul reform within the been highly gratify sorry to mee that progre hind ew pay of 416 verre commencing January each yen ecripouus, SS per appa, @ for x months: 10 copies tor wie. ‘Canna Ore par soc, extra for poatdas, yeciuueu uuavery | the intro hal, Metis iad £0. Panite that which } t four years aud we would be | ing 40, induced my boat even now the uncertain eo) Ho cal affaira’ in the South prev ndangered by | emigrante from choosing f ny experiment like) try for their} yposed in'th son of Richi ry at coun: J Ludlum, wen rs. The funeral will take 0 nem? | 14a tae 0 Pele, ‘rom a We es at Ory must keep i ¥ | | ar, re Foreign change waa dul MUNDYOw Tuesda) pele lal yo Legislature, Still defects that | aoek in Americu a refuge from the political | &Y The ill harmonizes not | vout those who remain from travelling as | | He sori war before morning, aud | 1OK34 a 108% for sixty-daye bankers’ Lille, | {inten Margaret Jams ¥ Ce | ean end Kurcpean Veen’ might be rewedied, For example, the aul alae ‘4 uly with my beat judgmevt in the pre-| much aa they would were the rates more 0%) enter |The following will show the exporte (ox. | zeerm 1a salen ch saute BECAAUIT j Nfenge aud privations of foreign goveru | mises, but also With thvae ideas Which » | rowsonable, It 1» now proposed to the Gov. ATCUMAN. | clunive of specie), from New York to foreign | orcas hea ebony, 14h inet, of teachers are not equitubly wijusted. | mente, That democratic freedom, for which | long and. active business oxperionce Lue | ernment to purchase the Irish railways, aud Horta, for the week ending Februsiy 11, aud | Gage he reat " This watter basau important iniivence upod this nation Wuw distinguished in times past, | Maxested tom Having tho interest to have their management under the direc creas Kacrificed for | *He the beginning @! the year; ~ tnviied Wo abiend, ooressle the standard of efficiency in the school ddeserves careful consideration by th Board of Education, Last year %,008 t loyed in the public | of Tis my native city ever at heart, and | tion of the State, The proposition is consid. desiring it to axaume tho position of the first | ered favorably by the Government, and it yatem | comercial city in the world, w position to | te hoped that the railway aystem, li ity eligible situation entitles it, und | eo nuprofilablo to those ng that this measure would do much | flourish under better and muro comprehen: certainly will not a 50 An Pauriene Our Newbern, N, C.correspoudent, writ ing under date of Feb. 7, aa: ® Confederate soldier, in. ract settlers to the Southern States, where the 1 ah A of fewily sewiur (@ ahoriest votloe, and ti of government is more despotic aud oppres | hive than ean bo found in the o Bince Jan. tat, ers were en Lools of ptrive from te apd tha\ anéea suntea | toward this ond, E shoul rejoice to see it| sive management. joty of Frienda th P, | ‘The foreign imports at New York comparo | PICKLEY — the cits, and the aggregate amount of byLiek wany of our immigrante come, ion law. J would lay, say to your | I regret to bave to announce that much | was saved aud Sther Gish prin mare wie | as followns Magee) Lil thoir salaries was $1,410,000, Tho wz. veal Facellonoy that, ava citizen having a cou | diatress prevails in the cotton-weaving | restored to health by the delicate nourish. |. Fer ihe week. 156, 1807, 0 attend the f | erage, includ the salaries of 2 Alarming Repe: nement Mou | Mon AbCereat atetake in this city, | feel ex- | community of Ulat For some time past | nents and other comforts donated to them Br Geos secsee SATAL STO Osis gry yen hi ave, thi co Principals, ete, was, thore Du. EB, Davros, Sanitary Suporiatend | SeeUKly auaxious that the construction and | the great mass of the manufacturers have | by a person to thom unknown, whom they | #uerel Merchandise... 1,553,668 “5.414589 | Fo'eioen. care of or jul ROWAN On Tavedi ee let chika used of MALU, Ges ats e works should Ve confided | been shortening production, aud ao much | vRerwarde learned trom a Federal atrgeon | Tota for the woot The male ineip i Feb. 12h, eh. TE Jobo Ah 16 | tow Board suck ast proposed in the bill of | has the demand for hands falleu off, that in Oxley, » colored Quakeress. in | Previously repe ci Rowan: dea ri ‘haw ie elf inefiestuel ua. | ocived from $214) 40 $3,000, proportioned | to the Legislature a detailed report ou the jth Ciicaua Associaton Hf the moat extensive, cotton weaving district WG eke conte ti OE aces matinee acm Hi zeaie sad 3 mene pod a pjechi We Cflendes, ead oer | weoording sea of puvile, and | condition of tenement houses in this élty very intelligent Government will always | fully one-third o| looms are out of work, ly wa attentive to the sick of th " 4 9, | nee, 3 Kapelson sireet, le fauher' Weoley, | scoording to the attendenes of popilt and | condition pene Bane Ne i NS aa Be cutive. work | Ju the embroidery trade, which sds an giget Boul oral portant | no long | By the tixat fire in Newbern | Om ‘Change today Flour was 5c, @ io, | through commissions, bureaus or depart | tine ago, Femunerative loyment | in 1864 she Yost the fortune sho had made | lower and dull, Wheat dull and drooping. ow York S¥ given at | meats, where all oxperignes gaiued should | to thoun women differ. | with her bakery, Resuming business, | ate dull. Corn dull and declining. Por ) aro reported in be treasured up for future use. Every large | ent parts of Ulster, there is little | she acquired @ handsome property, | dulland heavy. Heef steady, Lard lower. | gergnnege bad sanitary condition, Tu Rrooklyn | Sommmunity that attempts to carry On the | doing, ‘The yara-spinning mille ard nen: | besides continuing her Christian deeds: | Whiskey quick and frm, e lar with (he Work -RaoW, | Dad , sapiery, ta utive busiuess of Government without! weaving factories are dolng well, and it! but by the recent fire je again BALES av 7 sae much todo asthe Princi | there are 9106 tenemont houses, but defined distinctive cepa is the only branch of tho trade of | destitute, which disaster, with want, bas Y THE STOCK EXCHANGE, pale The lator attend to the gencral | tbelegond er than that of | wuste the substance of thei” pe which that can be said, The North | produced hemorrhage of the lungs, placing sat nai? B04RD, Hin etl, gf roland haa more manufaccaros than tho | her in the necd of the wid she gave to oth: | Selah ete 2p Walkesnarce ci, 41 ty would gladly sedrons these wrony pute dee it tans pasean of” i W.C. WADD ELL, eaENEY BEKO, Pree | ig entirely too gre a Brena car of 8006441 | wa ail who ase fa QO OO BEAR TREES AT A SACKIVICE | have bye 0 Mr gen oc ard ang Recut a Porliek th “ On Weinesdas Margar of | a ene Pee! relatives and friends funeral, om Fi ‘Sleek, irom “the tho Vice Principala received about half as| and Brooklyn, The mumber of tence much, Thiadiserepancy, in the fiyxt place, | ment houses ia N The Vico Privoipals, | 18,582, of which 1 jon is much bi | auperyision of the ache while the former the houses New York, The fact that, Wr Uf the attenp Wing of 1 j anarchy aud Paine South, though towards th oof the last | era when they we ashe now ta. | eS aC aa Loi onset Coane Py | are obtiged 10 do the work and shoulder | moro than three-fourths of these dwellings |“ y{hix4 uiven this monsuro, also, careful | century they. exiatod iy in tes te Raa 2 i pl Mbt ee eam eta | tho respor y # correct peform: | are in the miserable eoudition rep examination, L may say. a the al. South, and. in spite of oppressive import | mark LTS 3% beau, We GEN pee, Fim sisleriog ut Siusiuala preus! vowheolnennes erm hadiv ventilated en 0.1 ¥en! and tha mare) dwelt snon the ok, (duty held thelr Own: uaniuae Hugland, far | loved. aah, Hey Bice