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ectal Advertisemen' + NEW Y S17 our duty, an an enlightened and Chrie * a : of 7 /THE NEW YORK SUN. | People, to do all that we can to civilize and | Tae Fire Commissioners complain of the | The London Tika having apoton nfs | as to app "AN APPEAL * a ie lizg the world. Gur more iintediate | wearelty of water it the lower part of the | vorably of the financial condition of tiv t fi Ty Waat of Water. ‘The United Btates and Ramin. | that wers far from warranted —eo much eo | These acte of the Pope, in luminous contrast | | rontiy distress the young lady. to the spirit of the were not for amy | thing like aeob seamed | eartily object, but simply to rescue a hap: | 200 PaciteM & irl, but aa yet none of ti ehild from perdition, or to uphold a me baal i R a TO THR CITIZENS OF | fre RROOKLYN ON BPITALF OF THE ABEO (oT SINS FOR ALE” O'livation Is to elevate the lowly in our own city. Thelr experience at the late fire on | United States compared with that of the paxsengere bad been particularly at- | Christian prin of gover t Such GRATION FOR TET ICY the SHE CURDSION — Feountry, $0 far as te frecdnon are con: | Broadway imprensed them very forcibly ou | Russia, the correaponitent of the Liverpool | tracted to the couple, as tho twe were con. | Shor! uees '4 stynn ge fuatrellons Oy THE POOR Jecrned we tous take int ra-| this point. ‘The capacity of the present | Post replien as follows to the assertion oft) lerably ramived from the reat | At lagt, | sieita.'. wi eee ue meee At 6 meaiing of the Board of Managore WMH IM | LATTED QTD ATR [tion the teeta of their ignor vice, thete | maine ia not auficiont to apply any extea- | the Tiatea: Vacant ent i another. palt hf the. coach, | —— tan ihe hetroure Chamiiien wer tevertned to | habite of dependenes, and all th ordinary demand, auch as that caised by «|; Tharecent articto in the Ties, the eredit , As sho did ao, she lowered her vail What le Ploasanier than Meclal Sinalnu t Prevent om appeal we tbe ciieene of Breauiya for a4: | sare Vasing reaulte of slavery, Wo adnut that | large fire, or two oF more Ares oceurring at | Of Hurnim and Aw pteaated, Bot i A ge BP betel dre lp Bitar ot de Homa! at i} | " A stall propor hoof the yple might | the aame time. ‘The anpply in the reser hitth Mmmon eense might ts "4 t aud social jot are iuterniu with the " 1 | ittle eo) mn sense might tell any man hot | however, the man joined tu ‘The undersigned are confident thet it wil! oniy te | THE OLDEST DAILY MOR ING PAPER now exercies the enffeage privilege imtelll | votre ie aby nt, bot there ina defloieney entirely ignorant of finance, that the United | Ube passengers were nox opened to the | Tice of song, the spirit throws off care and Geremery to wake ihe wente of te Aereeisiton | In Now Work City, Kontly, but the great mass of them are ne- | inthe moana of conveying it to the «pot States are infinitely more deserving of er fact that the wry, cashier was playing thonght and recreates itself that it may be bnowe to Insure a rebie rerpoage from ite gener b thd latter | where [EWN Mequired. ‘The pirenent 4 it than Russia, the latter being the ona man | the part ofa villa’s, and the tine for in better Atted for the hour of tol, Those who HY EXCHIT THR JOURNAL OF COMMEKCR, wasarily too ignorant to do 60, te i i Lily sia power Against the popular national power. | ference came, when the poor girl audde are able to meet wt stated tinea and apend 8 tapieitee | caumot read the mamen apoo a ballot; they | barely ation to net the ordinary waste Tn dhe following polnte T conrider the Amer: | leoke down into uncontrollable weapiug, | wu hour in the practice of music, love mucls 8 voor of owe ety AND WITHOUT EACEPTION, have no ides of Government; they know | by the smaller branches of distribution, | tan superior: Fiest, Kassin ie atendily ang atl begged for Protection from the sconn- | by neglecting to do eo, There isnot a tar ” ‘We inviie attention te (he following riatement of 1:8 nothing about the political Inatituttona of | It in oatimated by tho commiasioners that ab | MA¢Bting bor debe. while the Uutted States | deel, whose devilish mncon bad well let or a village, hardly ® country plac $9 adueee ts hawe dyke ytd : ' i is largely decreasing hers; secondly, the | nigh driven her to distraction, In an_in- | where ® singing clase may not le formed 7] overs montho of i wing sh hire cole | Cheapest Daily Newspaper io ‘We vsty. Tere is every reason to he twice the present number of maine | United Mintes haa only abont one-tenth of j stant the wan wae seized by three or four and music practical, and this, 190, not asa i] vie lieve that, it suffrage were given to aveli are absolutely neccesary, Atone tine the , the army that Russia has, the men not only | gentlemen and dragged towards the rear tusk.eeut aa a source of deep, heartfelt no There were Cveribwted io ‘we, ciotheg, previsees the World! | people, the consequence would be injurious | existing supply was aullicicat, but the city | BOt consuming the praductions af others, | platform. |The teat whe geing a8 O mover, pleasure, The desideratim for Such clases ae ee and ctber Lecemaries - | to them rather than benolicial. We nse the has grown tnmensoly since then, and aa | gatioual wealth; tied. A\ nrg: | floresty with his captors, aud tried to drew | besrt, and causes ite deptha to well furth in as ite Be November, 180% 0984 41. to 489 rer THE NEW VORK sI¥ bad resulta of ignorant voting here in our mutter of eouras the consumption of water | cat apecia producing eon larevolver, but to no prrpose, for ho was! gladness aud joy, of to aympathive in pene a tJ cy oe Be December, 1486, $1 2T 6% to 1.016 . . + facility for obtaining the [OWN city. ‘The lowent clanson in New York, has growtly ineransed. ‘This is a matter of | Pradtce of her mines heing quickly landed ou the platform, and thence | sive thought,” And thie msc should be 259 aun in Im Juwasry, 1866, 86.984 6 10 ¥.609 pereor eR eee ROY dete hart cL. Uhe:| Wiis $Ueb Vike ueiiions ‘Gi: MRVEE OPROPINT ‘iliona aterling in gold annually, and reg-| dropped gently to the side of the t new, else we tice by too much repetition; | $07 fe. ak Me Oe IEA, #B.S21.°, to 3.108 persone Torn) whetiue ter Atinnt Ve hy Tel : oF corcupt | geveral interest and one that should be | niatly increasing to an extont Larger than | where he wae loft to reileot upon his by sad varions |i Rind aod subject, else sume | be | 40 bee 40 An Maren, 1868, 0°04, to 9,000 pertoue, ou aacs ce FELT: leaders, ave the vory class who suffer most | apecdily attented to, the riak of a oF any “ther country im the world ; | conduct whilst waiking to the nearest chords of the hewrt are left {iitouoled, | $e Resdine H......t0t aoe Iw Nowemt ar, 1826, 4067.59, 10 00) pore (HOLE in'h compact f by reason of bud government. So it would | from fre being much enhanced, « her crops of ° ootten, corn, | thom. : a What can aupply this desideratuim but pe | {90 gees 1 MO SST, th 508 j probably be with the Sonthery negroes. | ef f fite de he, give her w greater | ~ ee | rlodicals de to the ecultivauen of the Yoo ni, cee W ting Te Docernbor, 1808, $2,117.91, to 2007 perenne 5 | AT ONEAALE TIE price | L MEOOR eflicioney Of the fire Mepartivent y or export than Bi fourth, | PROTESTANT WORSHIP IN ROME. | art! And who would forego auch advan Reports ‘ te 4th portent ‘ | Wastington Marker Wholesale Men: In Jenverr, 1647, $9.90) #0 to | 18 person le may be morally right that ty aftected, by an uncertain or scanty supply | the gene of Partial #ettte, ow faces whee ® Little exertion woull secure wt Wo would reepectu'ly oud carnently reuse’ the | of other city papers. negro, every Indian and every Chinaman | of water at times whon it is most needed, — | the States ts im perior to Rus. he eegtthabetycongteg them | al friends of the Association fo cowpae the alt The Sum is rend, eve vA hy nearly in tha United States @heulil have the} pete acaaiien i | Tt bas been ounced already the 7 o aa a lowe of ibe past these monthe with those ct theeer | qutucter imiilion persons, andl the mo \ | onthe common laws of England, and the | cot ef Sum th sor Know incidents pic vy oe responding wonihe of leet yeas od | Cte single cheat copoeing ita ctire contents (electoral privilege, but if the mase of | Oar taland Commerce. HTand'ie a land of freedom, while Russia is tne yaa, ' catoa bed ng aed ot a. | Tho New England Fanwen, in some f | ase ibe fang ih fats wa'e her oii! readily perceive (hata muc! lesger eum nt a ciencn) w ined tm of advertising rarely these chwnes ure unable to understand Tho Roport of the Hon, tenant. T. Marca, | only somicivilized, siath, if batho oaree giltonasag—indetesane hee ti ek Dinca, | Nep'Were Sipe mech thier will doubticas te .ejuired during thie wourhandthe to he four appreciate this right, what good can raault | on the trade of the United States with the | tod im thie country, by sending the side the walle of Roma For forty years | Marks npon the mont silent f thet f Forking ib. S604 palin tb, ment them was distri uted | tome wo: THE PRICES of the paper, at the pubtL | from giving it to th th nis | Hiritish Provinces, and the boat means for | Now York, we can cet» quicker aad larger | past, althongh (reat Pritain has no diplo- | Scareety anything te more bewildering to | Wavrg rellow bus Molla, im cists. last year, Upwande of 35°00 wr rtba ation office or furnished by newe voudera, Witrath ada, aside hl epee { ply of loan (ae evidence last enmner) the mind than to be abroad in « Winter) Wh creer ON dition! It weemn sto give the mulfrage to We that the better cour Hw tranaportation of property from the Woat oan nso it | to the sewcoast, is necessarily « demon: nto Dring the lower | stration of the advantages of Now York aa uisite standard ae rapidly | &asaport. fe briefly analysoa the Can ing the tee monibe of February and March © And we new commence (ht mont ef Febru Hh 8 Balance, 1 bilie are pale, of ealy 0 in the teawar ‘The qucation now In, ha tic relations with Rome, British aubjects we could by realising I oo f, when tho earth ia covered with snow, [ pevewen cae treme. wit have held public worship in a bay loft, flu. | wnd we tone the points of comp na the | Sia more important than that with | iahed off ae a Chapel, just outside the wald | be wpe a A gall ana of education, In) dian tar Tho dutios itexaeta are gene | other peaple ; i. ‘aa the United States | The Scotch Presbyterians have had two to this ane rr ne ix benum| We distri nie ‘bie Dalene and then infor serv THE PRICES VOR ADVERTISING fit to uve the ballot, | rally at the rate of 15 por cent, but it haw « ease in population about one-third ave | mission stations tm operation within the cold and fatigued with exertion, the sonaa ante thet our treamuiy fe d and voces ding to on, FROM TWEEN Ith 1 é in hte hades a | largo list of articles entirely free for the | TY teh years, and thon rnulised wealth in w | city for sit years or nore, with the silent | tion hecomes one of wlimost ter ere on tem et The hopes whieh they have FIFTY CENTS PER LINE, for | and then place it in hin hands, far ws | t 1y free for th | grater ratio, their power fo pa kuowledge of the authorities, who did not | nea and despondaney, and it requires all WO CENTS PER COPY, ivered Uy carriers at the Horse, Rtore ee hop of any win desire it, f CWELVE CENTS PEK WEEK, or seit by 1 he dor? BPal suai! at SIX DOLLARS a year we pon Wall Ferm Dairies, we tsi Can Te Cine! Piru Pigs bate 408 cee antag Renee’ i 08 eal lk Senden by short, make the ma van " ct teliot re e jon, Spweial acrangemente may female suitrage ia concern Mrodtencit. | parposs of encouraging manufacturing ; and | and to reduce the care to interfere so long the fact wan | the energy Eoruray AgD enue, rer wesld Le chlo om iarengh sho band, wore be made for advertisements of unuaial yy’ argiments arc indisputable with regard | the admission of anchors, chain, ea) prospectively larger thin any other n | Kept secret. ‘Toward the and of Deceraber, | Rot to give way to the atupor whick steals 0 Tarkeye th ‘ae moe the until Epring shiew'd return end she demande lengt rns © the power of some poteut drug. inful occurranes took place several Green Mountains There in one objection that the Trites the Britiah Consul notified the ministers of | viz, that the interest on the waparate State | these stations that Myr Kanda Governor bouds has been paid in greenbacks (al- | Rome, had complained that they were hold iting.) though the 520% have beon paid in geld), | ing illegal r tiga in their honaew the groat | forgetting that they only fol andl wore thay within the power of the Ine | tho | almost every article used in constr vt hishing @ ship, is the method adopted by uadinns for prot Tho Report succinctly atate heads os det fim Fajtorigt Depariment of THI: SUN | (0 the question of right, Hy all mea fe aud which of them» | teunder the charge of descr ?, Beacn, to | women vote if they want to, bat in Shomevmmanications should be aidieamel | ag they have not yet, with the xcept etters reluting to advertisements, y small etnes, 4 me Lor revive, will then ites ay VTE Biers nt Trace Saokeow Whiter 1 35.2 $0 = ve perished lu the auow, by bewilderment tions, oF ane branch of the publi a} foot E Gilsition bar sfrestand 1 manent, The | and fatigue 0 FED VeaRT es ae ‘pet mnedia Hon’ business ebould Ue wtdreased to the | the que in the aul xoograpbical fact by which New York | Raw Lory pel bos Pret for religions | _A wonderfil atory 1# aleo told of one! | icy aL lead ‘The ofheere are nev obiived ve 4 . Vroprietor, not of prensing Importan | tian attained to her © om : Werit ao occupied any | Elizabeth Woodcurk, who wae buried in the boat woud very ele oon “leo hebaeend Mosrs & neacn, whe Naya! | ranany at tthe Washington Gove: wer, and so, of conrae, the minister spoy, be en ane! oat 4 Padvomste isb'.id Goats Geallen 100 tha is Giada! tae would require ae Ninian aed Fulton a | 3 eae | wien panel 0 m 01 ». The other chap! ritary, , where ehe. rei ator 7 ‘ Fea pnd a ei Ge al Ths ca Corner of 3 and Fulton ate, ‘tie Raw Rives Rida OFA tbe Addie Nea Ful han twice paid off ite entire nation ed to give it up. The other chaplai Oittowe, 100 Lbs..3 Goad 53 New York City heey: hes which ix more than Russia or any hain Of | the great Powers « intering at one 6 the formaulable obat wentto several distinguished British gen- | ¢ieht days and nighta! Sh taken ont Wowst of doing tlemen then fesident in Rome, but they | sive, but somewhat fro: ad Lived until | = <a Beis deomed it impolitio to interfere. He then | the Lith of the following July, Co-operative Nectetien In Switzerland. | went iirectiy to the Governor who, accord: | Tn mountainous regions in Farope, arpong cannot (ake the p ace of the Roperint Tit State Senate has Letely had under from the Atlantic to the great onsideration the queation of constructing a | Western taken without on ‘ or more pl AL NOTICES. to connect New York with 1. | presented hy the Allegh the Alpe fi ee, and NE | Die, J. HE Rehemck, of Phitadetphin, New i” t ar won A 0 Paria | ing to report, it: indireetly that | the Alpe for 1 we, and it is quite proba- Wea AMERICAN MCREUM Anaraoen, dlemousteatot that te present sya | While her eastern frowt in on the occas aul | Pret ; at sca tale i. Ly soa We wells sar cit nal his en. | Die among the Rocky Mountains of our own | Peetfuily taCorme the public amd eit effcerad «1h tia Seld. Be ay Sailineo | wiiee' the Chvetina Mar | tem of forties i. neterle inaationt for tho | eludes harbors of unaurpassed excollonee, | MottECR, publishos information as to the feted tp rk ot the Britian Consul | Country, snow slides ocour, Which sometimes | Lang Divesses, that he will rid New York for ceu~ ‘Thoms for con- | himmelf, "who thereby soagbt to zat the | ‘ wheluing everything | euluation every Taeeday, at is rooms, NO. 32 Dood i i ew O . tuption, of which tha meehaniam ia the | favor of the Kowan Covernment, The | in their course, ae did tho land-stide im the | sireet, from9 A. M.to 3 P.M. Ir. Seheneh’ vsand porn y crosa from her highlands flow through her own | Mi have sloue taken «large devel. | Governor also informed the missioaary that | White Mountai ct | cere te bile epeotaltty, coughs, enite, commute | A recross the fiver, With the growing | bountaries inte the Atlantic, of find thelt | oorent ua yet in Switeerland, That of | the Papal government proferred not te know | (in the Lith of Maroh, 175, aamall claster | d:., bas seeured te Rim the confidence of the coin lation of Hoth roaklyn and Naw Yori | Way Uy. the Alleghany aud “lie ito the | Totgaane confines itealf to proenring four its | anything of his movements and that he | of horses at » place called Horgumotetio, in | aaualty everywhere, All adview free, bet for Missiasijnpi River and the Gulf of Mexico, Rem etcler ot ned alone t preagh wud pray iu hie own house as | the apper valley of Stara, was entituls over: | thorough examination of the Langs with hie Revs! ineonvenie mos constantly grest: | Anothor of her boundaries is on the St. | 1e'Ne es low « rete an ibe. "The finan. | much we ho pleased, provided he made no | Whelined by two vast bodies of snow that | rometer his charge ie #6, A fill supply of eo, Fauitoving her advantages avail: | ih jatement for 101 doowsn tala of ately | wolew about ( aeseralagiy next he | wn from a neighboring moun- . her weate ritory in wp great valloya of the idterior, | Rt. fe und comfortable transportation of the the | Swine ef cur Cie DE we Ku Lely Eyam you COS THRATRE.—“A Des 6 | Swiss co-operative societi: Ye furmien the means, OLYMPIC TREATRE.—Ger We, therefore, moat earcedtiy en'rast those who Mie aehute ive net this year contri bured WINTER GARDIN.Merehant of Ven Work to de wo at once: and theve wh NEW YORK PHEATRE, = "The Ti ket of Leave I Weir eobseriptions te 1b | os ‘" + th ‘Then, eech ove se doing will be a! PELLET RARDES 3. Tee Baek Crook.” Grea | or, ft in impossible to moet the require | Law ere,-ter | hit who Hebeuc's medicine may be obtained at his bid anid of himself and of his benctic arian: Worrell Ristere | ments of the ease by adding to the nuniter Nble by menue of rallw or's meat to th nt of Lis,S66€; bread, | held sarvice there ae uauml, bat the iusidi- Several houses were engulp {a | crane, badeedassendhag ad “Cindrella.” | of furry outa. The ¢ necessity for a Aiowinn tn : | L510; and mundries, &MOF; with total | ona intluence of the Consul was again, as h were twenty-two persons in al!, cov. —e. ets te. | BOWERY THRATREReneflt of W. It. Wheler | 1 t | CHARLEY WHTTR's Got ours | OCKe Te.teo pt | —Corpe ce Bailes, omen, ut, a LOdy JARTOme OF: utly disposed to view the matter | favorably, That a} J character required ia profit of 857uf, Tn 1855 the ame ate de: | believed, Wrought to bear and prevailed, with a high mountafa of snow. Groat | “Grover @ Baker's it Prem: for'mesi, to Hgts and for bread, | and the feault wus, ar before reported, thaé | litte were mace to reaaue thems, but With: | w tor wsetinos an ios Brwdrur, New Yerd. L profit of 614, One which | the Presbyterians were ordered to desiat | vit success, until the oth day of April, ————— _ *, and aote a6 & eavings | foto public worship in all the Papal domin- | thirty-seven days after they wore buried! | Copsetution Water iv a certain eure for ita suemibers, producing resulie | ions, | When the Papal © Min the Laceby ine ber ag agen SEE, | Disbeues and all disouen of the Kiueys aud bis or, 0 . ot Zi Cardinal Autonelli my brother ni § much more conriderable, le that of Zuriah, | Cardinal Autonell Bae eee onc yh Teche neat | Depot 48 Cue at W.¥, “9 pablo to admit of doubt or ty formed ‘amd indented by her | ‘I the Leyisteturo ia ey. Streams. While lor vallaye and rivers, | 1 tho Lexisuture is ev | With their natural extensions, reach to the | Missiaaippi, tho Moliwwk and Hudeoo gath- | S40 clge of the length and | cr together in ono common channel the ly under. | Chief the great and | teeriptions may be vent to th Misiriet, We eisher of tbe undersigned, or to Rev. | Harwwel Baylies, General Agent, or Hewry Rowland | practical ; ; ransactions being 1,078, | Ode Rusnell, the I fi \ the office of the Associative, No. 168 ICHOO MINBTRELS—Kihiepton Bure ta Gilly peal by dhe wohiavenite 1A atie al HH river by continual | §ig¢. with net proft of 24,984". "After that | that oficial replied that the Papal Goveru. | dows aud found Lis wife, alive, whose age| " Heee amd Ch a wines ch . ae Oe rien Fe mcs cur eel ae ita early origin until it Ole Those ot Vevey, Neuchatel, We. A | ment having been wuder restraint for | Was About forty-five, w wintor thirty-five, al | workee priege. ar JOMM BMACKIE'S, “en ‘JAMES Tt. STORRS, iol f of throm bi : he ple ng Ket Teac pe dkey et th trade from the interior | Considerable apaiber 6 now in eximtence = on me years, ee net inter. | Ap pag tlrers : we: po on Nee bet Bd and 9d ove, 16 tad af ce coures, be w multitude of plans prope. ne he on mt " BF CE amon, | cutee mutueers ne Nw ol silloaa, Kase the'beue Kind otivelanes, bal he Hudaon furniahon the natural | Mhad,'* “r*eh ouee are Being | nck protectorate), was removed | Pulled them up aa if from the grave, and eo | qthene robe, Mave, bern canbect f0,nory highway for all tine to come, has uaver been gnepanet in the history of a the co wasted that they appeared A boy HARKY MESBESORR, there is some danger that inl TG. PANNING THE NEW YORK SUN; li gan ws eoimes the discussie pono until Ht ve tap retired tapestry fos x yours old hed died, All those | Kheueatie Remedy, itera sitet happened to be ina stable. where Kinduess to Animals. 0 do anything th \ s thon: | The following appropriate remarks on | open, and th ro Were wx qual aud some sel Can be Cured by in, UGH ALLEN” “14 Shines for All? jaast ba'eupocsbe aba wil ya tan, (ae Inilon jn length ow the lakes aud riv-| nig pnbject, aro from the New England in" Homes And when Mr. Kusell fife | fm! i Ot ooking out the wif percetred | selon = Reload Lee - senescent earvest opposition to this enterprise, | intica of nature would have failed | Faxsum for Vebruary : fomarked that the Amerieans pues T ARTICLE FOR THE | FRIDAY MORNING, PEB. 15 1907, ‘stable, aud all got into the rack and NCELLES The Howe M Cots Lock Kt to have e place of worship, the anewer was | th companies whono interest will bo unfavor. | {0 Produce thea stupendous reaulte had | ‘There isan old story whout St, Anthony, | that the Government would attond to that | manger. In three minutes the mass de: | sewing macuines, Bilas HOWE, J Maik, -1T 18 NOT A DYE, : they not been sided by the ingenuity, fore- | the Patriarch of Monks, who lived in Egypt that they hb seended and the roof broke over their | yen'gr of the machine), ys eas & lenin ably aflented by it ut hens consitore | wigheand ‘practival entarpria of than. Tn |e great iaany yoare ago, who wae partitt Bee. oc ee a eitta place of wormhip | heads, but the manger waa under the ain | Bresdver, New ork . tions should not be allowed to have any | 1417 the State of N ork entered upon | larly solicitous about animale, It was prob | outside the city walls, The placcs of | Prop of the stable and resisted the weight | Capilin: CAPILLARIUM, Orn frends who wish thete weight in ® mattor of 40 great importance able water | ably from his t the custom | Yorehip above referred to, were conducted Of the siow above, ‘Tho sister hud fifteen = oy tantae apc tine Harton, * mente classitted, are requested to hand them | te « large portion of one population and men Fiver, seowe. tue | ernee 6 bieees I, a8 is | co auiotiy that the inowt careful meker | ob F “h ‘aundredt, de suet the fi oe (SEAAYS WA Gabe bal GAs GUA MEIN A | ea Ae tate ua mR ORI ee ugh the Tudaom to the | till practised at regarded no | Would fail to diccover any signe of their oh RalL gray nttortuchd ° |AL COLUR'AND CONDITION, r 5 9 wo probably an. Unaided by the General Govern: | beusts, birds of flah, wa hatefal. So, on sees fivee way caiwerd Dotise or peew- i parturned: [Adten it whs bens bee nS late hour for the reception af mivertisome feqnire three 01 Fence for ite comp ant or by any other State, and with the | partiontar day, the" Henediction of Boasta” | [larly ‘The atrauger and traveller would | thus sustained their lives, During the | S's] por nee vat ‘This excellent preparation fer Restoring Grey | Init cannot agree to clissify then eu had (ao Pian that the ferry [Comparatively alendor resuirces of half ais annually performed at Rome! It Insta Towever, upom hie arrival at hia otel | Whole thirty-seven dave they saw wot one | “S a Peeve te i Orlalaal Caler. and Daeo beta century ago, ale accomplished that ayatem | for some days, and every Roman, from the | or boarding house, priated carda directing | Tay of light; yet for about twenty days they | Weeeler & Wilsow Lock Stitchy pe grosser thas wes anticiptaat™ ae accovimodation will become aluoat iutol- | of internal jupresemente which created | Popa to tis peasant, who haa a hore, a| hig whores go to linda Protestaat place | had some noiloe of night and day from the | Mahine and Battonhole Machine, 618 Ureadway 5/1 very one sie bes ared it speek erika im tke — —-— erable, mporiuma of trate in the Woeat, and | mule, or an ass, sends them to be blessed at | of ‘worship iu the " kternal City.” crowing of the fowls, untu the later = =e twcat Aatve! ing Varnes Ab Weacte ar 8 ‘The Pelandizing almost unbroken wilderness | St. Anthone’s shrine. Even the Englixh go a fae es voluted aud attont emare asaeth Guest Howne Rents. » civilization of our | with their job horeos and favorite dogs, gat | A correspondent, writing from Rome on | the next mouth after KERAING FOR THE HAIR, Tueny is nothing either alarn 1 9 7 eu ton Resterasicn, 34. 6 feet the orttele Oat * 1* a¢Iaudtorde fail in th ‘ k | race and aye. time to time she has them sprinkled, sunctisied, and placed | tho 12th ult, aye: the persons wi ed. by ae are i Bas’ Soen'te idea pated bp abe Latics prising in the passage of Tian Stevens’ jaudlorda fail in thelr efforts to koop Ap | adapted faci r internal comm under the protection of thie Saint. ‘The | « B : of RW. ay i ty The Al were aterd Happily for us in our beloved New Eug- ry bill by the House of Roprese the exorbitant rate of rent, it will noe bo | tothe’ growing waute aud increasing de. |anmo practice existe ia Madr. Spain. | pointed on the fade Gt Mr Macynereies | land; in our delight{ul clwate, mated by fine wen, een sh tives, STEVENS was determined to force hia | beewuse they receive no aid from tenants, | mands of the States which were called into | where mules and other uscful auiinale re United Slates Lagation | 00 great extreme of Leat or ‘cold of long | pirehyl” g.6 "yt sermon, Aas pet mensute toa vote, and as he is the auto. | There 19a class of nervous, Adgety people, | Rrosperene axlstenee by the noble enter. | celveg Biessing In Bt ASthoayachuroh. We ii In it | Comtinnwnce, uature has greatly exempted | gotleat , | | prise aud penetrating wiedom of her early | cannot hnt have some respect for such cus cratof the Rudionl party in the House, it | whe are now ranuing from one real | at Tt ret at, wacrteasie treparation, bat | milit ree from 4 ne Site's tod Wake Wetmontberah aud wry tate | SOFT AND GLOSSY. After anne the CAPILLATIL M & ort theme. opalign congre- | Ue from the terrible provisions oh | “SrnD—Oa wi ‘edmeeta: ¥ carmen, toms, when they tend to foster good fe no longer in| agitate and terrify — tho sind 1m | Looms, som of James LH. reap hy na. trar tron MUR was wbo expected that be would auceaed | extate office to another, and making raide Ty about one-sixth of the North Antert- kind treatment to the ani | danger of belug ousted ata | favored regions of the world. Ln | year dmomine and 8 dare, In pushing tho bill through, The vege, how. [on advertlaed housos, who are dolug iaore | 68 Statce is yet in the soil harge, which are indinpen- | Aud Williams “have. ts countries where earth nu, As Amorican witkes ovcnt, visitors to the Eternal City are every year on the increas, however, it is apprelionde y certain persons who hire horses | that their present chapel nodat slant ia it that at livery atables, by teamaters in cities, and | will soon be inauitiol negotiati | in komo regions of the Woat the ivhabit ny fertile that, ing to the returns our comfort and happiness, Some yother cause to prevent rente from | of the Agricultural Departwout, the crop of | of the days in February could not be better | coming down, The tomtenoy of this early | last year was little loss than ning hundred | apant by | house Lanting excite t is to ere: willions of bushela--eo a i take aoe. om Eider aero lo mast live ina coustant state of | sho the waowbers of tiresnwich friend | fear and apprehension, as though the word | We, 4&1, ¥# A. Mare requted fo atten of Dumocics were hing over them ; ur in | 3 Ching, where almost every movable thing | a "We are tegecated te ergo the feserst of Wie sce ever, gives ample nafurance that the bill | Ue will not become w law. Several modorate radicals voted againat it, and it would pro " " reques| ne funeral of whe : hy some farmers who feod light aud load Soe ee seach corns | ie thatently ewept from tlie earth, or navies | Qeet deaet Werbens Wr demon tt pirdss ably be defeated in any attempt to overs | kind of panic ameng tenants, and induce | ind it more economical to bul heavy, ¢ ing pon the cocvices | suhie te coveres ini UP Shale Onaren 0 | oni rulyphed in tie builing ecentt by the ter, | Mishieave, on Friday, the Ub mart eco eM ride w Presidential veto, In the Senate it | them to make contemei tor the coming year | fuel than to « buy coal A h! Reform among us, | building outeds the Porta del Popolo, | rible Typhoon ; or in Arabia, where the air |, % W. B BBANS, Mester would he to fail ingetting | at the earliest opportunity. Kentera nat-| ports, of it t itaih alone average weeded in regard to the red, 4 hich was used asa chapel by the British | becoine: the day is darkened by |, BUDEB—On, Wednesdar. Kod, 13, fier 9 short 2,000,000 Dishela at 1 ; ‘lly, but if a savin took, as related be Ce Se itn eee § Wnees, se mien Henry Budke, aged 2 ° Soha de vote, ‘The bill im | Urally become uneasy when they seo pe stock, as relat otentant congregation Lefero removing to | the clouds of awnd which fill the air, sent wa trae Tag Bi ocktn or detne Sfia tay ents ¢ | Me Feyuiaite twothirde vote, ‘Tho ill is | Urilly we “oie at geet | etm, ones. 8 wushel could Le mada in that Is, intluenes over them—ae | dheie present. wore cummodions cetablish: | Wp by the stifliug wud pertiferou Siren ; | hives ra.ead hoo ty enue: and et Drurmeweaud Vets, only important 40 far as it shows the extant | #90* Ao extremely Knaious about securing | freight frou tho Weat, au additional 109,000 | well as to the tnodes of feeding. An angry | inout!a few paces nearer tho gate.” | oF, neater homo, where Aurrcance aul tor ed to HACE Une DOLLAR nig | to which fanaticigm has led th anes, ‘They become fearful that if they | bustela of this valuable grain would be wa- | word aod then a blow, ia atill the practicn ‘As soon as the Prussian Miulater, Baron | nidos give litde warning of the terrible Caureb, one) me lee aer dy telpviad. th Gide ora ay the making of contracte they will | Bally brought to our citles, ‘ with some persona, whenever an animal | 7° action of tho Iv- | destruction they aro about to make! | Ait be taken te BD Tw abs | Panty, im Cong his pro} A | “Besides duly considering the Weatorn | varies {rom the strict lino af practice reqtiit- | Man tieveran lly otiered to the | Let us bo grateful, then, that our “lot ie PRRX [carried out, the South — wo) have growt difticully in seguring dwell: | grade aud its future increase, Mr. Hatch |ed of ft. Thiedoes not arise ao much from | gupelled mia id thoit congregations | cast io pleasaut places”; that we lie di CABEY—Atter « long snd severe illars, Jen | 1 the sineed precisely the ings, wad there ix nothing which ia bet-| sketches the sources which will horealter oF ne | } fiat Cesare byive cf AAD WRT Browisces, | ! S the use of tl | f tho Prussian Legi- | aud sleep without foar buat the eolid ie, ot Dennis aa trilinte te rieh ; | ¢ prosperity, in the et but it tolla tipon the TI | ah of Glenbay, County Kerry, Yrelen PUNLARNE RE Lane es tation with Poland, eo feras ite Gov ter calculated to disturh a man’e equa | RO.OuE. Broaperity, ino 1° tion in the Cattarelli Palace, ‘This offer was be shaken and rent under us, or that “elomi Teapee vited Acoigtal sameiion et vaperd fuse coupe’ te | eran ha : himity than A. vision of. Max day with. | McBee of Britiah Northwestern Amerie little practice will | very gratefully dectinesl, as the chapel wi antain will fall on us, or that the | Mites fee let ee ctarsten ih Poa wd a ease sins a teeta tetas is concerned, ‘The civil authority would be y tha Mayday with | (he development of the truly marvellou ving person tod Mreedy ceed Ly two Trotestant cebgrege, | mighty atmosphere will sweep ourselves | ocloek, from bla late resideuce, 401 Vv ert mii ie tie, Me J, aud the poopie of the South | Out ® hour to live im, Ax we remarked | reronrces of the Rocky Moulitaia regions | cattle, ia the barn, |flous—the Prussian or Migh Lutherau mad | @nd our goods awny! Febrasry affords o at Sreeshoat the coun't) Would beat the mercy of epauletted aat- | 98 previous occasion, there inno warrant | and of trade which, by moana of the Pacitio | with kindness and cou and those | the Swin i e ethics, 1 14, of compress Calvanint i@ latter, hi railrond, will for au 4 ol yn ¥ Drotight to our porte from | which are controlled w | Foemeenty coe coe, Tralee OF Chonent, ani Kia abe Bub yen hb hareh wor | raps The consequences of much w ayacem whatever for a continuance of the present | only w Consulate at Rome, have uo privileg: | they will enrich us as much aa abundant : r Western seacoast, connected by ateain blows, Iteannot be possible that animals | gd ¢ hia produc ‘ __ Reference M1. # BRACH. P Cain early be inangined. 1 would paalyen | Fate of routs nor can tenante afford to pay | ation with the déusely peopled regione | who liven couaiant fear, who are ¢xcito | sent og re eznelnion Be EReaag ee tee ansan Hes een | ‘ce MEETING OF ALL THE READERS OF | the indvatry of tho Southera States, inaugu- | uch rates during the coming senr, ‘Ania, He shows the superior soonoiny of ever their master ia present, and trem: | blegare, Lawie and Will @ eatablial: | —s canoe A THE RUN wee “pitt |eqte e reign of terror. end possibly Yead te | the prevent appearance of business te Parrlage bx, water for articiog of gevt bik reach, one, Be to. thet stain ef | siren sates nun, Wautioane bare aavah) lel — mioerecon Ab hb lash eh e deleeee and rg ‘ passin ‘Nove CONNELLY Om Wednesday 1th inet, Mary sVeecl iidividual tease VA Ta scigag ty Ieee or ceahy ard | Coaueliy datghcey of Walaa 7 Me-one in'the| New Youx, Thursday, Feb. 14,0 P, M. | nelly agea dy dar i Thorning and the other in the afteruoou. The afternoon quotations of tho general | tubetal ee Prose ahi taeh mt of horses aud oxen ia oneof the moat | "The Kew Kowan. Catholic Journal, the | ey Ae a which could easily pace along its main | common ernelties intheted upon oe: a tesent impres- | St0ek Market, compared with those of yws pe narred ia Ua vary Cemetery i i ; {| ben: invented by landlords and reat oi ; p Weatminator Gacerri, ina t 5 3 ‘wlitbe'interrad’ ia Un vary Cometery ttrament to the winds, abolish our civil gov | bem's invented by landlords and reat catate UA bl regent impree: | serday, show @ decline in prices of frou i channel. Thero tecessary finprovemonts | More yond horses are. ef in th | | j sion, bua the following hotewordd st aud establish @ military diowtor- | akeate, rents would come down materially | cold be made at an expenditure which be- | than (h any other; aud the better they are | tut the above euliet which ‘ Spero | Tela a uate aka ARR) ferme hve reer aa tour emenedl ET upon the above subject which Archbishop | to 2 per vent. Governments were fraction aus years would be reimbursed by | to begin with, the more likely they are to | Meuaiuy : } ae be y r K'¢ apecch at Birmingham, Eny., has x iM. 1 y echemo. of Sravare and bis | which samll elas are new purshing, te the prudts of the canal, above all ite expen: | bo ruined, Every farmor should know the | prought for the time into Sromisemes, Tt | Sly higher. Gold closed at 1369¢. The loan Those have already yielded the Si dimensions of the cart or wagon he ures | saya: In conntrics unfortunately now no | warket was without chauge, The rates for » i pletion of the Erie canal | rest and compoaure which is. necessary ¢ niet coptive, We confidently Lelieve that if | hy theenlargenit of ita locks, now siuall | eecnre the greatest product from t = | segete Bee Beep renters were to quietly wait, aud not allow | and out of proportion themselves to bo frighteued by the bug. ; teelf not permitting . Ynce# | aparchy and war, If we have got om the old Jandmarke of the n, Wo might | far ae onati Iter at once east that 1 Gate, where both con m the | r he alze of the canal | losh, work dr milk. An inconsiderate over. | KTeRatione meet every Sabin panseze of coala, ; load WARP PRAL ThiE lelte, Dickens o'Aceoo m Nenne om one third price te thie ous, erin Va. Feb. 9th at WILLIAM Y_ BRACH, cr 0) ‘Wallingford, Conn. - = \satelites will be carried into exo. | calculated to nid tho real entate iaterest, | Se ‘vor $4,000.00) above ne i ; Havor soul, thy days are ended, SYEEY ORE, DOF OLD an YOUNG, |"uirace Tus opie Tor ane cose: | nnd to continue tho entortiousie. prices | td axioms, Gems thm Tnemcuiaule ode | GE tanudt geevels stony tuner or ean- | MUESe Gzenatvaly Chelating, rligona, or | Stonk Hsshange loans were 5 ver cent. on on Fa fs tlontin BALM OF Hei) Siar bind tla arma ene et an he py pide ; "| ing our city, and spreading cities, villages | wit vary under — certain ‘cireum- | Syoedient to. pu lg see NRE | terale, Discounts were but little in demand, 34 0 eririt institutions as they ever had. They have hot yot forgotten what it cost to achieve thelr freedom, in t nure Will juat, ms aifecting such as are wholly igno- | Choice names passed at 6 a7 percent. For {| rant thet they are guilty of herosy, But eign exchange was firmer, billa at 60 daye | ‘A cord | fy Rom 1 0 rate of freight from the Lakes bere: | of frwsh dung will weigh about 9249 poanila! | {hecint Law. subaceves, aa 'we urged last | 0% London being uoted at 108f « 108%, for ieee ene Bale or nearly four anda bait tonal And yet | wook it ought to do, the purposes of the | bankers’, On ‘Change today Flour was| si‘ the report anya: | haifa cord is often the load which # t an renteot taca of every purauit and oxau ave expected to haul Over ploughed | ;ueine WH! and whert, im cmeequence, the | dull, und Wo. Wo. lower. Wheat dull, | “wrap mhish, bes, bees, the, mosne of removing from {hele Weatorn States, My the proposed change | w 4m power would be used on the eanal h twee am mn From our country eachanges we learn of that whiob hy : | that the Winter has been an exceedingly laye of the revolution | favorable one for farming iuteroata, ‘There much lesa have they forgotten what it | tins been snow enough to protect the wheat, cost to maintain it during the lass halt "Sper battle, eG) Boath, 4 00, | aud there is every prospect .of abundant | the growth of onr national reveune will be | gromad, where the feet of the cattle and the | erty to offend God and to seandalize | gaq'ao, a Sy, lower, Corn dull, and lo, ate | comumplion, Hraste Eres, goaslite a Pusiicit ‘ ow” | dozen yours The etl ordeal throagh which | crops, Bich news i# alwave cheering at | promoted by auch menus of intercourse aa | wheal ‘af the cart sink tuto the oil to the | Chri Vy Tntroduelug’ falee wo $00 364 Be Jeeae., Cora. dt reatarlon| vupige, Hr aatte thot DALENTS—PATENT the Goverumeut ie now passing ie a natural | q, Sn oe tie 6a ee aro | Cheapen the nacessaries of life to the con: | dopth of six orcight inches! le that mer, ncorted nove, A Sco . «Po Be indi ge & (CO. continae to | result of the verrible war froms which Ib Lae | ice seid ice ta eee fart wate | sumer, while thay increase tho prioe pail w jedi treatment! A. third of w cont ia | tien, Cleragmun, however, ia not ofl steady, Lard heavy, Whiskey steady. | ,, attassivenend {ricady are semecifolly tn i protection cu bew luveatioun 3 . | prone to indulge in gloomy foreboxtings may | the produner, | thrown upon a cart for w singh: horse to | Jered in apinit that he te not allowal te RAtES kn eae Cage ax GuA eee sg canna : vagy juat omerged; butit proved strong enough | ind comfortin turning their attention to our | The more fairly and comprehensively ine | drug over or through « ei tat | Geeeee tae DRA Winle ont hecclaice Laigiacd | Feb. 1b, Rewin Fauviilewe oftntorue' wv free, « to pura through the one safely, aud there i# | agrionitural regions, from whence come the eo ie he ies sl com- | where he ean get no substant old, | , PNT acd bf . 44s, ago 14 momihy i o at TPH NEW WEED SEWING MACHINES 89 Gauger that it will be broken by the great wecesnari an we wow aitrectiog etiention other. from the centre of Chrietendom itself, in| oT Ss. Sh Fe. 10 100 Pesife M. 8. tho East, | and where the wheels are trigged at every | 1°! A Sra a4 the more clearly will the beuctite thon | gtep by the Krowt uneventoss of the fur | (he teeth of diving gud bua law, the | Sie U:6; 6 sive ig Hy ‘te ie of the farnily are respects val SoM ERLE os | questionable antagon woon good great divisions of tho country mutually | rows, Aud yet be is required to haul over | sowiunlle error that, tan bas @ ri ane do. deuce ct his parents, ay hve ra athe > wich eaachan gad ta fae tom, | cfope and hard tines, and while we have | Soufer on each ocher he shown, wud the | mich » place more than e tom and» bult, Ie | worshipa he chooses, Ih | Bh a Wo Hilday shereese, 08 8 ¢ cleek. z orapar caning rT te =| Me: Beecher andthe Mafrage Question, ee ee ee p we need not foar the | ote fealily abuse the value ofthe chew | itm matter of wonder that eo many of our | won't be ta tenor oF 100 JQUAMBLY—O8 Tusaday, Feb. 12th, Adam, son of PTS, , ABRRICAN Tie lecture on Universal Suitrage, whieh | 20P | nels of tradé within our own countey bo aD: | horses are aiflicted with eprivg halt, boue | Sotch Presbyterians a. bi | ba Joho oud Lactnde Gambia, ia che id yeni‘ bie PEATICHANIOE INVENTION lace, hancunk daiivered lo Ussokives en | 2men Fee Tate Drecinted, | Such considerations cabnot but | umd bog apavin, ringbonue, diatuious withers, | gud humaw dawae the Uiurs Lakes wp the | $03 rf t CHEMISTRY AND MASI T AC Abed | nid tn the fprogress made toward the full falee quarter, sandorack, broken kaves, | oudgels in bobalf of the Kev, J Lewis, | $08 5-¥, 1890 It coutaite Practical Information Wednesday ovening, inthe moat able elub: ‘The Ruilroad under Broadway. 1 practical recognition ot what, should | heaves, quittor, aud a host of ether dis {rif eecacdnels wrathy thet the meet 1 tng Somer meee oration which he bas given to the public of A reUITION was preseuted to the Le | ve @ yadainental asiom of § opal ani | casos, woihe of which wru common to Lalf Stacie When iy Rembted, dhath ores 13 9 gon i Neat Law Decistobs wn is views upon ubjec CHK re on Wednes signed by springing from the very spirit of the Con | the horses we nee Ley ere 9 no i Ca Law Detishns and [scuselore. ner with | Lin Views upon that aubject, Mr. Ber una ° ‘edu 1 signed Oy ae | OTe eta ee at ancl Stata: d comoniy, | | eat beve scoprenlent apperewnity af hand | ER > we LALIT On Wednesday, morning, Feb. 1 pumerous ll ustratiove ct New (venticus Tuoleand Laseehia advocacy of this principle upon | teen hundred Broadway property-ownere | terve its own interest while promoting th of committing the sin of heresy; in goine- fo ay nt \ : oe bal} Pang Manuiscioriey 1s. road round thet auffrago is an innate | and tenante, praying for the passage of an |jutcreste of the others, by sheilitating the | T™* Onahiey of o Notional Sask Thrown | what the seme feshion Hagin, we auppose, (16 BY is Paice bo Wer'ab ats of twenty yearm b i | p 4h OPTI Re L could ho have written a leader in the Tits, 4 1 Haugh a prdissamiied keine tne shialy eticaatod amd | right, aud that uo class can be deprives of | wet authoriding the construction of au un-|meane of transit through it, Ne State] viniginy, in the pulse of respectability, | seuu wove tien ‘vest ta bu todlscacien | ie to gp | Fiala, edule au Ty ole Eek a Ae tue sentsnales deauary |b ox: Diteary and unjus seans, | derground rallsoad besceth Broadwey. The pirity | Pegs , +1 that the jewelers af aight put abutters on | an, HORS and Jaly, are putlished euch Paty V tribute from auother ae a cuuaee | Was very effectually foiled last Weduesday, ne Tinme-sinvie kulecriyticun | per annvia Ho t if all power inally be. | petitioners, assuming that underground way geographical position, Rach | the Cleveland Prarsn: ie the | Hueiz Wuidows, aud thus took away from | jus MN 19, HILL-—In Broskiyn, on We Sor ein srouttns Li copire tor 8G. Nannie vubersip : he hata te tase are ti cate’ | BI a ea ee Tia | cays the Cleve! HAINDEALEH, On tho | uch we were unwillingly honest a | me” ye Mary A. Ul, wile of Pawar C Gre per koe, exire ius Pau pecuuen uurcters | uged to the pouple, all people Lave @ right | Fonds afford the boat means fur the safe, rat Vatitages which ue, | Atlantic and Groat Western Railroad, bey tempting opportunity of ‘enriching their | oo $e bua Kervi Y 4 ercleck, at sentra Adee Sk co. Puniiene exercise that power; that a discrimina: | cheap aud rapid trat iw tat oR of pasaon follow, when, alter Fepasiment of | O¥eeu Salamanca and this city, The oceur- | seam 2 a ee a the Si if, ad fo Jasaltnes TVask ow vs. | tion in favor of one clase, whether on m gere in thie city, set forth in detail the ad aren, the channels of trade | reuce took place on acangerteain bound ernment prin, eis Ite dow tice “ Messrs. MUNN & (0, are elgo aliehioretaf Ave oer ‘ ' : Own Sxpendltares, thy Chennsleof trade | place on # passenger train bound | jold relief the unworldliness Of the Papaoy, | 9 fa § ae 8 Br ceea or intellectual g vod agaiuat another, | vautag t 5 Ve ailvay ails over ail | Bp rally belouging to it, or whlch its O¥D | fy hie elty. Tn one of the care was “| feadfaat adleraiicn to the duvisine | $3 Mevrooiia’ 183 iH Lib inet, Jane Jacke r yre onlioue, and stout with cur own | othere propos tle claimed that, boing od, flow through tho tor- | \ peculint to Cliatianity, that public heresy sxomom'inh. 9814 $09 anees 08 shove. young miss fourteen years of age—a more | p ra 13 ath Secioas! 1 anne i political y phy. But whi We up | conteal, it would accommodate more per Cuil, pretty and attractive, From her art: | is & worl offence to be punished by law. Ae | 13 eee ee ie Tou fat, a HU o'alon 0 EMPLOYERS. the claim for universal suilrage, Me. Benen ue than @ line to the east or weat of it; ened i their union by the omuipotent lawe i 9 eonvareatiag, the fact was rout | en se eaetee ts Sar gttenaaa & ea; 1a BE. a | be iP ees 7 he dif 4 \it'etwud Wagued wae uation for | that she had tern | ° piruded on public a | D—tuddenty, of apeslexy, on Weta s Hu wdite that the korerument ‘ought to | that the dificultien of construction would | Of (rae, Hit sand Weagued we ® wallon Tor | oa Ie sehodl, and Me, | motiea, 1¢ may haply escape the arm of the | 3% 3 tig aap aarti Fett ena, aod 17 iaigaa efit | be in the hands of educated ond ioral | Ve less, that it would bo above the big She wal woarteate’ By ‘Awong put from the moment the practice of | bas St olan of tha fy ry. a beet powivle men.” He w roach that end, Lowever, | Water level, except at Canal street: a The Fr the male Dessongere wae ah yrepnees owl oe in be Bs ahi rey were e oy |e 8 Fy fats en Fr day ltcrtoog 20h maser i} \ | if f thon Daa in Washington. nro Indiacree! nit o! ve con. hous further nosiee, meaner. ais —— | by educating and renderiu al ever speciul strens inlaid on the fa dw er of a nations) gona ; 109, os AE AMERICAN OBCIRTY POR THe | UY Caussting and rendering moral every | expecta! stress is laid on the fast that Aur la, iis rotations, win uc least forty-Uvo yours of age, Toe | duct of a aingle Bvotch Presbyterian of | Hd Hy fy Bip meth lll iieoventian of re beleg inthe | An Within the pale of the go mont, te construction there wo be much | 19 the poor of La car Waa crowded, and itso happened that | Bote, @ public aoandal to ite moral guilt, | 1 to. i tpe morber ot Vamie!, Veule aid Join dain Focelpn ot eer ron cific: complaining st | There can ve uo \jnertion about tw lees interference with travel on esistiag To the rival Aret ‘tho cashier abated the young girl's seat | then itiy tho bounden duty of » Chri tian AF p, wit eC. pid | - Mertonnalve will he faken from ber lave residesce reat, aclaias co barnes, I teeta oe eee | oral right of every mau to w | lines ofrailrond, ‘Ther ix now no doubs| To tho towneof Dauvers aud 8. | With her.” Fora thine she was,very natury | State to put dows john evil tak the | ase aa ug 14 Madlnen at on Bede ee ee eke i a rey tg 3 a " lem... eeeehyryere by and uncommanicative; but thi pasion | 6 Scotch Preal i i divers 4 Hes dergment where fey bare allen, rrvectflly | Voice in the Ko ut whieh {1 whatever that the most complete and pore |p Mee oe iit 1,000,009 | seeorve “@ventually wore of In view. o hip in the city of Rotue=like the auc: | 10 90 Now Josvey it. 139 Pears nagd meat! ‘completely tueffertua! us obligations upon him, It is » mor manent relief (o our embarrassed city travel | Te Phillipa’ Academy. Sorean.—ao well ag that of the oflendes, of those who have the power to protect bim | isto be found in underground railroads, | To the Mussmehusette’ {ul protection afforded in the Mortara 809K BOARD, fam cage (which should pever be forgotton) to « S22, RoW | the goutleman's agrvealle inauuere ani torical | thonghtful attention to her comforts, He 190 MY. Cen, B., 19 Ge... partiet | 1 ciel Seapeascanece’ — 90,000 | 90 at tho i ious, | Christian oliild, in epite of the entreatios,and Tue baslety wonld sey redress these wren nthat right, Hut if wo examine thie mat: | Other plaus may be good, but they wou 1 Tote i EEE Ha 90,000 | was berg ctoone ny pepeerin anen pherong feet Pabnee of ‘anti-Christian r Bo sua: fg © & Sat oe oi peeiene sively im ite moral phase, the ques: | be exper ts ‘This ie eure to lotee 29,000 | that bis care of her wae uustudied, gud | governmente and nbelieving Folitiotan ' Hi] : ie ey o8 it: HENKY BERGI, Pres whother we are not uuder otber | every purpose; and it isto be boy To Harvard College. 150,000, was merely the prompting of w kindly | # singular testimony to the udworlily api ting K... } of be W.O. 4 WADDELL fee of ss legate arse tral trait lo Coll 1.0.00) | nature, At several of the stations ho tof the Papacy. In the stross of a great cw We eS che. £ bhiis' poe net ml “has endear. cur. of “4 ations to the Ignomnt and immoral | weither the eifurte of interested partion, uor 1 Vale (vile S12,000'000 | alighted “and “procured ber refresh: lamity like the present, when his oneniee | tap | ge, gh SNe i" ¥ . and . : consi 01 c praction | po hie BO at! “5 4 bia frie few, Popo NW. pr BI € PEAR TREY: BACRIFICE | Which rightfully take pecadenco of the | the consideration of infurior oF umpraction (op) 44 Fesuy Museum, Suiciy, Mavs 150,000 | mente; acte that eacttod her gruti- | are ‘ulti aided ama! " Of ; 2000 My pear or Aes hanes | enifrage gras. If we must allow the Wliter- | ble echemes, will retard the action of the} To she Iuatitute, Newburyport tude, and caused ber to henceforth receive Pine 1X. doce not for au instant hesitate, on | & On Wednesda: Frade, | ware anelda a4 ‘or re Ming of Wattloute te esse joules Mune de levees. on 7, alter . Thene © Aagonieineny hot s Fi 15,000 | hie attentions in perfect coptidence, Soan | the dictates of conscience, to raise the after dark, however, it became apparent | Holay auger of Scotchwon aud | Proebyteri 05,000 | to the passengers that all wae not ae it| aneall over the world, a9 in the Mortara | {ehootd be wich the coup! ho man | case hedeflod the malica of Terao, a0 po | vocenersef) 221.000 | apemned to De Paying atientivie to bis eharwe | tent in the tuangial abd political world, | ! | neon, in thie oath | ate negro te vote Lecuuse we are morally | Legislature in this matter, or cause them to Muna, aeons feeee 43 | bound to dono, are wo nr* aleo morally hound | aWerve frot the course plainly dictated by i Bishop Meliveine, for colleg { SSs5i fu Wett.ece ane to beat render bi oF voting under | the wante and wiehes of the people of thus ftandinaly, Wy atone of education! Jt in| city, 3

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