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me * oo SS SS ———— ae ——— - Special Advertisements THE NEW YORK SUN, |tedromsine above tie green Vonsitty this thereby, white those who are _un-| of the lanl to be gratuitounly conveved. to | of Notaien Public fonts citt Dacul b. lene while the evidence wus eing given was | beiter. Gate ebedy. Pork onaed | QS EXCEL AWTICLE FOR THE anal Maca Thin We beak Watag Pnetand ext te prejudiced will judge for themselves | applicants. There are othor fea | Haker, John Aberm, Mathias Hante, Math. | euch that it requieed the ‘ehmons ofc look sieiel Wea Beal beavy" | Wry kor A byE, orn SHINES woR nt that the beat ti gland can do | and dissent from or agree with wa, accor. tures connected with this opera. | 5 liridge, Fal. F. Corey. Jr. ©, Ciosd | frees and hi nt to restrain them | Writer seen steady. Lard heavy. pita | iste remove all the riesancen of which |ing to tho arguwenta presented. Ta every tion which lend us to believe that mans Thon, J. Cromble, Daa W. Clark, Win, @ | from paul" siglener, anil turnin Whiskey quiet LARIUM. oar er y he popalation compla (Community there are so many mon secking | poor beople may be induced to part with smith, Georgs Gallagher, Moses Johnsop, of shan (Molle ned not | ef] BALES AT THF STOCK EXCHANGE, { suetonnd Shay nate a EH YLAR Guannae hectmmine the bubble wlarity, that it fe not eur | the y. Without receiving au equiva Thomas J. McKee, Thomas P| as the others, and the magist oo Oo wT inom The jen experienced lant mummer | Pang, they Md pttempt to ride into |lont. We are now preparing an account of | getittg semuel.A. PRalipe, Clinton Rice, | her, but be sentenced the three oth $0 Wait Pare rs nto tHae CO ; f a pent Pla Me wee arcit Suckett, Theodore Stuy veannit wo month hard labor. Ou hearing their ewes wea a vee THE OLDEST DAILY MORNING PAPER if (i maneement of the suaran EL Dower by advocating whatever is most pop: | the affair, which will be published within | Ward Smythe, Theodore F. Sansay, F atone te priotsre sald, stag U6. Beoet ee a eeeparvion, fr Reworiog Vr the inconvenience tulfered by pussengore the tine being with cortain claawe, |@ few days, Moantine wa again caution |m4o Whitney, Andrew Warner, Miro wordn, that they could do that f tn New Work City, std have ted! to eificlont and timely pre wo raise @ warning ¥ wainst | oUF readers against investing their money | itslow and Jas, Watson, * ow their heady | EXCere tte JOUREAL OF CoMMERcr, | peration for the ensuing seanon, The notion | ee lemagogien, they turn upon us and upon the representations of the part Result of the Mieso | ss has Sheeley, . “ 4 var! AND WITHOUT EXCEETION of the Legislature on thia all important pub pete tua, because we frastvate t terested, Judge Moody, of St Ls las bee A clergy ua Wonk ices ot | ts nuention hua bean tails KAA G achemen and expose their iniqnities, In our _—_—_— haaiied Aclergyman went into one of our C tte ; ricteiagh eh id i hate preted pe awe al OpiTvany. f diana both eharges aud Fpecitica ry achools a few daye ayo, says the Charles — ery, and th ai jewlt laine i i 0 have learned r sin the impeachment indictment on town Ave ] heapest Dally Nowspaper im thatthe power to parchnse a anituble vite | PAY the part of the anvil : pationcls reee Haken Seatts ent was noi shibh ig Yaa tied om Teswhly lass, 1V'0i0' | ceets Sead; deat’ od. eosgine be waste t ' io “eo humpored with restrict ing Whatever blows are showored upon uA, 1 » Whose death 19 80: | te remembered that he wae lmpeached by | heel’ ba nay Me dl es Muay Mab td ge ' ehisl Have. Wath in return for the work of ont hacomer vot tho Methodiat Kpiacopal Chiteh in tho | anen @fth the deciaion of rhe WiltedRtaten | Whe ie the: father ef lee 1 A aie ya ¥ | ow new ¥ buildings which haro been oathoricad will | koeehi eee swt | Voited States, Ho was at ono tiine Took | Supreme Court, the Stare law im ekier promptty replied “God.” “Why flo posmernea every facility fur obtaining the Mester setae adie Bid big ein bir pli on Agent in New York. ani was gent out t0 £6 | Yintge' Moods cance ay ituportaut 4 Ce ee tential ant r ws hews of the day fem every part of the Taken to nuppore that quarantine accor low professions of frien present the denomination in England, He | ae ty the nuthority of the Suprams Cours. | Uirepeuse by leicthes Groeity hte before : we Whither by At . Tle | modation Will not bo required Our self-respect will not permit us to en ae § miproame | SHeeause he is father of us all.” The teacher 900 BU Com, aoa NING AAT Aste A Bilt i a tit was born in Maine im 17K! When the di | The hapeachment Comittee will probably | bid her face and h les behind « primer, i M4 * Gee teas Approaching summer, aud it or Hato aay controverny cancntalig uthet | vision of the Ciureh tink place lo wont UeHork Tartilon ‘of | iw poachnent agaist wile the ravarund Yautlemnt a $8 cre Miva NY Fayeous if passengers bave tou at reated of by the Corresponding | with the Southern Hranel, | Tuode eunerted awalnat Gedea Iking’ whoee (leuko Meauvoniest uemenes ome’ 4 T ONRUALE . : With the Southern Hranok, During the re- | those reported againat. Judge King, whowe | loy ith diamay uy nich ls | AT ONEWALE THE PRICE to the sano imprisonment on board | SeeFetary of the Workingmon's Union; be | Yeiitow, be maintained loyalty to the Uuion, | trial Wil commen oe Aatemlay meer; | catislont ne Cemerery Wy etna wo samatoa) oanerals papers. Lips, tick ud Well. together, that | #6 we consider auch affaice entirely con lubed for eloquence, sea,,| i Le 8 ere i es ff Cee Nour os tee am is read, every day, hy near! ‘ Uy other people ‘¢ publinh hess ie 7 Sate ie 8 p Ting, Rum is tend, every day. by measly | waa the only alternative lait year, and yee err e e ele saa pees, Hutiod tw Meehvills, | tug gull ce tha tome aioe Gallia tae | Picture Galleries of Florence. foro wy te hy nd Feney OA wile aheet exp ntite cont in Conneqience of which inany persons con howe Who purchase our J eateomed by Christian p ; tee hsroih We tw public ploture galleries 0} | 38 Qecan tan ‘sco dene +f TL anihiey ec Cintcn creer a , i \ have eatistactory reasons for rn Wisner ee itted! to prabioty 1s Philadalphla | gare'ive aut ena iter Pasi, o%@ tn ti Peat Naenal me }8y "os $ a Hay ‘ ni ? Jui of advertiaing rarely | tracted cholera aud died of It, Cowmou ber 5 all dovouinatious, 1 ici Me ones, tho Ufisiand the Pit, are in some foad 09 —— | to be found Wauutty doubts (ust cetote Ti Houkt ding #0. ‘Those who advertive with Ww n Wednesday, After reciting several lega- Ss te pw" TREES — 400) BART | TIE PRICES of the paper at the pal wns ha arn aout dein, saree Wi i ae ben wen, cn Weinonday. After reciting several l4- | genge made one, though ® hundred rods £s 16 Py tia Dechonwe d’Angculemes and Leulse Houue eAtivu villice uF furnished | He ap ea Ay os ILL Sl nn ; A CAnLR deapatch Inst evening Announces | 1 : i apart, by a gallery connecting them, cross , S 3 WomeLL at TaN tae we irnished by newe vender ua Beit ! | their money, Investing two cents for »| i the following: That after the death of vw ‘ ‘ 4 to eo in WO CENTS PER COPY hy pannengers #ops aud aupply ing ik hae the death, at Southampton, on the 7th inat., | tuy wife, all th iia es eee ee oom oan wr emelt te Meret aS 8 Par Poa Snetiled pelea W Um Ul | and te daitvered ‘hy cartigrs ab the TOUR | ne icescs oP clasotioe lh, nd caer Ue eves sO SarUNES 58 PMP or Citak. fy Twa arly known | este whall he py aie iicat Sithecia ramastte ckanvon, oa | Sate iuegterre ci. a Mn Ge hd WILLIAM Y neacit Sicis- de Shen of ang ehocanslre Ih. (ak | Uo means cr ClOnGHHERD _Paitahie pases to a chance in u gift enterprig : a0 | ag Aureuus Wanb, Mr. Inowse was bor ‘Tha ‘National Academy of | Portraite and other paininga, whl wt We | $08 Golsheaieeeac': $dss Log Mg 04 FH HS “ Waitiagions, ¢ TWELVE CENTS PRL WEEK, or nent by | On shore are of enure necessary tur thie! ¥® Bava no doult he is always satiated | 11, Now J. aud was about thirt riamcpnporated is wet of Congterts | Venerable to theuw way yor interest | meee 4 4. c juull ab SIX DOLLARS a year ods, bb0 if’ twrinabent ls caumet be | WHE NM OAtHAM We (io MoUteNelyb INK] Cope qn ue reel on passed the td day of March, 1863, we ng enough for the main galleries. In thene eooee Bea: DATENTS—MESSHS, MUNN 4 (0, 11 THE PRICES Fok! ADVERTISING ETE ON oe aa aeae a Tire ume | FvUal ple Gt kero ountagacHata aad taken [Tora eer |) ey UlUR, Y7ens a. eal hereby appoint trustees to apply the tr gullstlos ute tbny of tus eriginal works of | [eg’ 0-9,t E988 JO cent ary —tn sh Ber LT A Md ST a da i ee ee ccn a ven caghe, by | Workiugmen make their profit, neverth srated to Ohio, and in country town, of phymical and natural Sfichael Angelo, Raphael, Correggio, Andre ae De 1 tease TO RIELY CENTS PER LINK, for , cleut for all probable ought, by profit, nevertheless | Lorain County vais | Of 5 Bind aed del Sarto, aud inany others, but little te iT ay Kotte ot exch iartiion, Special norangensente wine | gil near, te ailinese, ‘Thin ira mat | €0Ur trade with the public a mutually ant: | news. While e tog ona | Qoaeevers in auch manger aud in auch avs | Gistinguislind ; for painting bas been for | tno'Teancés, exey. isk ieee a iaane (RAL is 4 i sav tant viainkts Car iis pine ina | 2 & buworous attracted attention Podbrdrdned xahad | the cou fmicent men in that art by Faivovial Department of "THE SUN bat the entire country, ‘Thon Ito t f sine | and gained him the favor of hia cuployer couriating of Joseph Henry.of Washing: | hundreds ‘There are two very large aud | sunder the char wi Ke al ande of pansenger els: wad control over our thoughte aud actions, Two | whe nt onea placed bin where his talents | Harvard ¢ a eae: amt the eel very high roome in the UMla Gallery, filled cs whew communications shonkd bo addrensed | git of the worl, ative i hia, Hof two millions of pounica would | Could be displayed to bettar advantage. | such eusarvat wis an tho. reaulta ot with their portraite, row upon Fox, trou the ‘ork City, 1 ® relati t vertinement id bead “6 sn a afterwards eng “lo he Cleve ses Pe ete pay ai) gribenge coche Bnd floor to the toy ! | Wreton: cgrmer Fant are ' sor any bral Tithe pubticn | Hore daily duting the Spring, and the | Oot rurelare that, What amised up news fle wae atterwarla engaged on the Cleve: | published at the expense of my trust Fito the top RTS Arerieamlinyacvnre'shon'd #, ohoult the | germs of disease may easily be introdnved | PACE We should iseee if each i al | writing, over ths ‘sinennture of Anrouey | (mies Belt direction out of see pa | . Tronnecun : , rhe A thereof, but without ene seal by them, and distributed abroad, unless the | Teuder dictated oar ed: 1 comments! | Wann. Hia le 4a wide poputarity.and | — tb equally as much ih Me SS BRAC a principal. dirce ja ») Francisco Bur N accounta for re Pe ‘orner of Nassau and "i erature of thiscountry Me. Bow se aul be hep! of ee over the country 18 oCihen ik ond, the directions of the © in usiness, 1 we Taten » OF Were Con appointment of uber ol otis, “ . nd, t 9 the Hoard of Hea peneonge ; ‘ is | Sequently Lecame a lecturer, and was em pe noaaed te aritiog to. thet her causes by the increased facili YT 900 Keadine R 4 s h teard to the detention of infacted or {tolled by, thone wha fancy that some o! successful. A entensive tout a As ; ae tein; residuary estate, | ties for the sudden acq of wealth, : eenne Aw | Lilo pasengers, the method uf OH emplosea are half starved and Ait paid. United States. Sore + ly he "of uty tnilure of the board for , aud the temptation to ape Fin to Q WARNES AMERICAS ried einige Sy Tle most appropriate answer to make to ror eet Meader dbindh | on pbb AE hag todirect the, application of | Gambling in their character a ne } Aiaricat aten Aver | attera ve oa | pe Hee me whee hie leet. Hoes be fo continue ita existenee by icles ANd Huetuating scale of values. Ta wll cares 4 Wilt ie Hani tiek cane: | sna ie diowd 1 persone ¢ nining of tho treatment re- | Mitw. As ® gentleman Me. Iinuwse occurring in their body, my will ix that the | Where toany persone in a eo ity com q 4 OIVMO THEME robert uce wd one alitracraite Carne ot {Seed atone hands, would be to 1 quest en oon Bina | Application. of. the income thereof, for the | Wt sudden possession of riches, no inattor | Cece, and one dangerous cause of | chataplond of eueh worklognen to | nual, genera putpoves and objects declared ia this clatige | fem what cauwe—whether mining. ariny a TO ARCHITECTS TH UNDEKSI | NEW YORK THEA CHE evd argh saat tia: bh Slik a hones ah of iny will, abail be mode by the tr | contracts, stock apecalations, vise in ih O ANCHITECTS THE URD nit veu0 0D ary innuilcient, ar loosely ex ehurges 1 te ee ert acae eeltaniene a Under the direction of the American Plilo | Prices=-tho reault is @ certain amount of +3 Siehiteets ons ve VM wut th othat adtgvcttoun tay acy partientar ente alluded to, the Corrospondt: | hinto. be sincerely regretted by: all. i Pero Maury on Fc eet A hen ‘ BE Wy be tracted for 9 Foe Witoabway THRaT Mr. ant Mr Harney | ) i 1g Secretary writes ae it the Workingmen’s | knew him; while the publie will | ant ¢ ‘The Marriage of Blood Relation lel“ Iueky onee "are apt to be Inno ts eRe of New Nitin | one 410 eave Us trom a recurrence of le Workingmen 1 iN ti ‘tia COSMO OF lhe REE Ia. | Fant of the beat use of wealth, without cul: ti ad DOWERY THRATRE-Thmes, the Terter. chalere. Union had tried us, fouud ue guilty of all | 109 of an eccentric and original hu ulsmoners OF the Rentasky tn rtaste, and incliued to low ideas of baad ah ote | QUAKLEY WHITES COMMIS ATION FHL 0 | — od the charges and apecitintions, and Death of Dr. Livingstone. Suances aa oaine bs sol pune Sorat tee Beer It was a know: ¢ A nbetve Ue tigau. tanga, veut hon | aa ais Tiedea Fonte. Ket able taldataie pabnaune ‘eeblo-minded Children, at Frankfort, in | ledge of this fact witch prompted the bitter hoe . TONY rAbToWe OPEWS. HOUBIe Bourn | Vale Fricnds of the south, lew by giving tice of the punish | | A telegram pnbliahed in ye " anniial tte th niure.enter |epizram of Swift, that Heavy : vs Hebets pa | ae, Tie Southern people are hagioning to put | Ment to be iutheted—-aneeringly adding | SUN a minced (he reported murder of th ad convincing protest against | coutempt tor riches by the k le ved | TINTH AVENUE OPERA 1 «| scorrect estimate upon the couusel aud ad: | tat he presumes his communication “ will | Breet Alvican explorer Dr. David Living rmarringe of nearly related. | bestows thew upou to Cle. ess cial 6 pula iid sf cas 8 daures, Lit eeu | : 1 a: i ke | ate During hie i it is atatod that the table inatitutions. sixteenth cfan ineh to ihe foot, ano at ie MINSTHELS. Ethiopian Dare | Vice ofthe assumed Democratic leadera in | Meet the Aamo fate of many other Work uring his long missionary and sel | of the State are tilled with the oftaprings ol | AMUSEMENTS. excarior parapactive | i oonenih ties : the North, ‘hey begin to see that the lat: | 1emen’s communications. entitic career, be hax heen repeatedly mur: | those marriages, and that every int es ‘ nptecnlpiad “ ; WELH, 199 Drosdeey | cer, which. pretending ayinpathy and friend. | 1M conclusion, we ought to say to our | dered—by report, His long absence, during | Nimenily w My Part PST UL tid SCLC tcl tet eee Mca HK CIRCUS -Melvitl New Yoru Gis | whip for the South, ave in reality doing that | fieudg among the Workinginen, that the | his lest expe without any information | [rexeuten & Yap 9 . ledger torabl Matineee at z Tee bl ry pases Ibeveaaea ihe | reee The dancers have fled the new academy, ae 20 cht BNW id | eur i the areatert injures The. farce | SU will be Cound in the future, aa in t t) ihereased the —-— lhasa ia sate: Miao GRAM ba to . wo WITCKHERUCST ER which in published in the eapital | MM, foremoxt among thom jouruale a muuor ia well] anrried, Though Not Marrleds | Wn wea errcet uaea, and to ite ight en tea og ond Verutianion | THE NEW YORK SUN. for soi caro renses a rentiment | cating the * greateat good of the grew water tint he wamende:| The Hartford usr relates 8 Novel tate an ae enaiee anne ana compl ‘eee wa, Hie mtiatal a the ior Tbe of hive | eye lapeageyt | which hae of Into. been growing with great | Number denouncing oppression or wrong, | Cered Ratire-a. powertul ceive of | monial lncldent which occurred (1 thas elty |) Roreesecre—the singers! The compli C daadt ny S aimatee ‘0b - \ wi Papidity in tho Routh, ‘The Wonrh off tiie | Aud otherwiae aasiating to elovate the reat | an unedu i aotiose pith maintained | few eveuings siuce. A Hartford clergy: | Neue wae Riven to Hoswinl, of inaughratinx S&S ; lied we the | SATURDAY MOKNING, MAR. & D507, i 8 | | an unequal contest with England for about the new temple and the new season, Tho 30 | ao. x ales fe $y . WUT | city recently aad that “if tho Southern | MAAR of Inborcrs to the position they have | @ quarter of a contury, aud who have be- | Noy Yor steent from home over night, A | % BAL h. A the BOs day" ot AptiL tsery a ne peorle aboutd reslat the oxesution of martial | (HP SUUIGY to reaph wed retain in @ (ree | Come so dermaralized ant brutalized by the | New York clorgsimn,who was visitiog him, | merry aud immortal Harder of Seville was hg Bday ot ap ile eet eof Mevranaization. i ve. cxecution of martial | ee any ie tte Const Weaoineed rte At Te Liat acone | femaived in the fainily wutil his returo, | the opening opera. The cutaide influences Washington Murket Retail Prices. (UR THE We ate strougla iupressed with the be: {18% by force, they would be fighting in ae y howe Constitution the poor | When lust in knglaud, expressed the belief | bat evening # young man, accompanied | of drizzie, slush, and mud, did not seem to say, Marel lief that every wus of the * 1t in btates | Fixbteous a cause ax any in which » patriot | Ct boy may become the ident of the that he Id be ‘murdered by a girl who hung teuderly upow his cout | 1 *h a sade re 20 ° ever drew hia aword.” Upon thie expron ; /Hited Btatos Dr, Livingstone was born in Ueeve, oy bMenen aua mmneenly | Srevasn ane owe Wremy Cesmuane Oreo iT Batt and Piet Fear obo wed ensisy one | Till Fecousize Ite governtuons 14 wecon erate ; prom | ee Alaa. I Ih bd ae Stated that he and Lis fair partner would | uot fear wetting their dainty feet last Wed "Becoud and Third F With the provisions of the now recoustruc- | 0%, Which has been subs! retort | Corrnption of the Hoard ef Supervisors (f # cotton spinner, at which occupatio bo very much gratitied to be yoked for lite, | newday going to church, braved the mi Lind Fou to be divided as ¢ thon bills, ‘Lhe Virginia State Senate, by» |e bY Democratic politicians generally, the | ‘The corrupt operatious of the Hoard of | Ui# Own early lite was pent, Ht | Sree sooet The Vint | (aud worse) rather th h vote of elbteen te & a y Colombia Piteosts comments in thie 1 | 1 eee leek actia nae. | deanired aw education. and ea sg eewgen ese a sag peng eRe Mtl ; weights hae pamed a tl Co! | Supervisors have at last attracted the ottom: | theChcistian Church. te afterward a ‘said ho Loan perform | opening. And the opening was gay and ¥ ‘ ing (orm State Couven to bo helt | Be ; ‘ ‘i 4 tion of the Lagiata On Thursday @ ; vlogs, With & view to ente base ergmons, suse me well.” rhe sonoe iw ishing. Diamonde and beauty gave n May for that purpose. ‘Thi action indi: | 1 resistance ia all played out. | joint aeasion of the logi Ries onary fleld, and in 1838 bia aervices | man looked he young woman, he | prilliane: ai co-|@ ssc th F beat policy te t mis: sonal’ ee Nt | tug watatcwent trom Mr Swttn Evy, dn, | West Coast of Africa, where he atrived in | Nbich was broken, by, the young mans ¥ i | hy occupied EISSICIR Chcoiie ioe te section: | oar detehdterend bitay' ace, nes ret ept the te sid the a muha tho South | concerning the corruption of the said Hoard. | 140. 6 to geography and ada) Aart do, alt; come along, | try (placed ao low, however, aa to put out | aren Rh. Der id Ploundere, —ai%¢; oala, 18 are now offered to thet Bie should not atand te of the | Me. EE atural biatory obtuined for bi in |sod the ond the partion entered the sot too gig j Sadly staan ™C, haddock. “alte cod Bah, luc | : eto | New Eugtand fanetion aud all that eort of | Me GLY waee f the Board until | Victoria Medul of the Jeographical to proceed Mo, business. | sight) wid that u he | Seite tic; sovebe hee’ eu'aske tant fags ke all the v Virginia in t a taetasie mrt OT | recently, and it will be remembered that | Society, Tu 189 he returned to Kuglan Knot wae duly tied, and 8 | ore Ppt a STL a Bad Hi ied alates gen el ae i faigland | ot ane mate’ out, nat “ or she came upon the rcene—were ovation: | Salt, ; duties ‘teat chan i lvl | he fought tie eosruptionate, ugle hans, | Aut. Published hin Heat volume on Aftican | Gettlcate mate out au fhe wees weil | alo the Timid Mine between “ream. and | gated Sit Pi sta niAeat a tas : seed nr Jotncorate’ and acted! up to thelt pri | ¢heoustont ravel. Two years later be resumed h oul pa 0 enjoy thelt honeymoon. The | madnes i bi map We ; 2 emocrate’ aud acted up to their pro: | throughout his term of of No one in | ter Vorhtions, udm [nbd he aguin returned | Eze day tho absent clergyman returued, | {i iplogeted e-rige Hier rasa [Witte amtowed mac cowing general a t that di party, Nos the } conte of tesa | better nequainte he with the manner | to kugioud ur published. hig | Nerracve | Ruen bie New York brother told him what | Atiwore in auch voice us the wrath | Ks sf : "| a War have taint thin ard, and nove © able to ventilate | PFivutarion, and of the Discovery of the | Ceremony was illegal, aud the couple whi | Nhe Matias inkitors! erie sired ie | asia por Tk . A reasonat letely. WW iterascality, Ho declared that the Board | this expedition, as given by Dr, Li had by ead Ware the Viste OF GLE [Cee eee eee eee ee i t when Fort. Sau in thor vod any the spec: | himaell, waa—Biret, the discovery of take tens do nos per. | every ciimate’ Mignos Hencoal as vero, | 6 peck: potatoes, #5 . to take . eral Beaure 1 stad Available for comme: Hy mit ¢ Mi to pestora the | Tene lively aa © celckeb apd aa {ll oF Teltuce, th Woat'e per - ke th atop, Lake a | Guuaral esnregars fh ho ceamne ial charges he ed that itorme of large | Available for coumuercial | eae chirp, and Miss Kellogg's Zulina would ‘onions, peck, Jad ® et 0,8 otis : expenditure were often iuterpolated in bills | accurately nacertalued sree Mtorers | Under the circumstances was to anc have stirred she py Wnee of » rad Indian, An i { a whe AG Pasay ation. The | the statione in Henne ot \ Tands which in all probability will woine dag | ti Wile over mgain. When the letter | niuded it bit. In this opera, indeed, Mise correla dosen, Mawes beet evel, 2 . “th a cd beeon fe sphoreof Europaan enterprise hos them tuey willdoubtiessexpericnce | iy) mushroome, qt, ac: tweet polatoss, 4 peck, ae The + Sas GARG a : hy 8 | sncd doilare last’ sear—jont six Mama mete | Letietnnt tettos te eee A niese sareation Kellogs inust be allowed on all slides to | ret cabheree: Bache each :potatens. bbls 8 ies © dens ak ai sean dion. Hela Nincel pao ban deat ln Bohasnuent, tries by and Grant ‘ have advanced several steps. the execn: |, Fruit @c—-Apples, ‘specks 60800 : apes. va “ at all Sacarde & ot i the lation, Speke, Uo bn Batuta, an Arahian travelor, who | Utetof her acting, and in the favor of the A M4 fl : ; ticopa a aah patil tue Tatler, Speke, Gordon ( ing, | ¢ Tun Batata, nea nu traveler, who pric It was therefore a good cht of a4 n ¢ . atic th hoattait oe baal trate aan! Livingston re dowd ; aod epent the abisty years between I } Maretzok Le agiect Vnssini'a spastic ab H at the South emda, | vt | ate ‘rican explorers. only | 1359 in wauderiugs in the East, re ho role in which to revive enthusiasn for : ecu th Lot Grant: Maker and Ua Chailla wow eireies. | oo wigne be fallin with « Chi | hia opera season, and for New York's favor at aincd: by (ho exhibition of |aua'ay 4 man of large soaources ite priina donua—favorite too, in apite “ * udustry plated ‘eas Pin Hosea ie waite i ee 1 Rel ad ey ptribar ous | “Ile took a wooden ball with several holes | thelridi anh Ave wee Colda—Few are i a he mrenen ieiease shee ro ik blin among the foremost geo: nylng bold of one of theee alung it ion were \wotnaletul interiors by] iin teceeiae Cod ie na ee * a : , 4 the | i UE the ges wa 7 | into f enh ae naa Gir Keot | Me, ‘Maraden Y | she beglantng, would reid to « mild remedy, 1 hase ‘ ; * Van : tical views, as woll awa piilan. | 2M eth Aine | mlected, soon preys upon the Innes, * Re : ; Hs : heaie ree Heal icwe a8 well gaa plilen: | only @ Jit! * endof th TMI NEW COMRDY AT WALLACK'S | Bronchiat Tree Cough Loxenges, efford in i : e ‘ ox ; sega oujurer’s hand, and he desired on Mr. Wall ‘ i ; mo tes as to te ieourpate ony ariog goneralizer of | ov. who asalated. With, (9 Tag b : ‘allack, still constant to hie faith in | sent relief, 101 y wLOIDEE | gi y¢ A nutit the: p Cons ay. Me was equally celebrated a8 | and moaut. He did. 16 : ngliah drauatiste, has produced another | “ponap, = = : ) : ut of he water MY | gutiauad Cavan eet " ttany aud tas woeld tate poorer for | MORR.AUE Te lot ABE Of tal w comedy Uy » Londen author, ‘The maghn disorders of the tu ‘ ' " ane ; vara rpeenty| | mjurer then called to him three tines but | piece ie called Zurcatment, aud ite moral ia Expectorant as promptly ew at i sr ard aa h | patriot | | ROACie a great reir uid told of tho chong | Dow't epeculate in atocks and rou'l nover | atefuly amtsistered, fold evetrrhere. 4 to their ideas of pr They ti A Novel Law. Aan a great texe, laud bold of the thong | neglect your washerwouan! ‘The bero of | — Bs » 48 to fads ; 1 OCA MILGE IMME Dean TidagRd sich alsin PUR eceednesa ca titecaday, (MnaDl Ones eh tha bovis Kena: (hon a thon [ar Wate BLD y who had | Pyle’ 0. K. Soap inthe Wemnn’s fri att rao do The San andthe Workingm ture ot 1 fea apaaseitad Tin DEDRE 7" | then the other hand and the other foot, then | YeTy wice and devent sort of person b | Lear Men Sine eae manay, : : ieee Shaivheenieelaen hihi iio) india, nating eight houren les t RAILWAY, then tho other hand dud the other fot, thet Laying risked hia own aud his daughter's | @Y@F7wnere, Depot 840 Washington ot, 424 iba feat hat de laeilocistaniee Paap preds tleaed IRE a ea y'A Work, 'utenn it hall be o “ The bill by Senator H. ©. he came dowa bimsolf, and all puiting and tunes in bubble banks, and other sandy — = aalvea? iG Fe Aig agama es Ldathaivah Ae tile fe the Dest taatawen | MMTEAY ion of a | panting with his clothes all bloody: | stocks looses hie self-respect, neglects Leek tee Sere Pagal edna ace ‘ am, the! i a at railronid isloy of Chatham and | but pre he took the lad’s limbs, laid | juulres, and ie batter, aud goce al oe 4 Joas, ‘They | Secretary nye, in acec ge eli & anita 6 of the Clase | Centre atrocts, northerly throngh the vlorke | them together in their places, and gave a | Woking very craay and dirty until the | are | at pi af Pugin Migitles coe | ie wile f \ form, | beiweon Chatham atrest and the City Mall | kick, when presto! there was the boy, who | Ulee burat, when he becomes poor auil clean ' tangible te che ial canine the cau Laas OU | and it may be considered t S| placa and Cross atreot to the block between | got tip ani atoo Ait thie adda | Once more, This may not be exuct!y the | Gotmmnta ; TREO cTneTe abies ieng MAWATE| Dock The euetUual: werkt A “F the Bowery and: Division attest, northerly | the veracious trays hod’ me, be | Plot that Me, Fulllips works out in bie play, Lid bd i : no: | ing ather ALU, and other |? dK Wis Law through the blocks between Bowery and | yond measure, aud 1 had an attack of palp: tit is the impression which the apectator Pop HetaM tA 6 Wok os ab reporters ot thie pape {rienda would have it, eines it will be easily | *vonnes to the Harlem river. ‘The track or | before in the prescuce of the Sultan of tf no principal charaeter—the — vic nel” Gandia uub's pair tarde Unhold Aapee Laas MALE Pa TO ron twill bo easily | Toad bed wail be depreared ina thorough | Hoiim when be abowed mo somethin of | 14 OL, amorulation, | the pisces Bae 4 COURTSEK reorganizing Aaavened Conmadilanwith Aniaifonrnal:? Was Meese Hes hor to be performed for shout tea foet below the natural | eoteemennneman banks, mushroom companies, &o.— JACKAON #. aCHUL TRS Virginia thas alway (should not take notice of tile communica + iss delicate w question | mirtace ot and as nearly as poraible | Terrible Aceldent | tead of @ cupid, who usually pre CHATS TRU SSE LES eat nye Hee 9 an i 8 cudernoath all the streets, between the to | sides over the entertainments of the stage. at as the mother of the athe | tt had not the writer attempted to show | 0" Oe mi tn fants He te line of the eowors and the grade line of said | 08 Saturday mu last, w droadful ac: | Mercury ie the od. Instead of the bow TORTS ET Re well av of Presidents, | thet the Workingmen's 1 pede avoetion t i rm —and involves a streets thy igh sol anil permanent arches else nt occarred on the East Pennaylvania Ohad iver we have the beak hook and the u rayishe mmmerce be followed by the | euch an impertinent eriticiam of the course | VOtiety Of interente so liable " a OF vieducta of stone, iron or brick, with | Railroad, neat ‘ome Two young | tock Feport, ‘This would be all very wel Ban a ae | th a pert i t Fay daphne ner ge neg Fa PTA iret bce eee, wiih | Ha rT Station, Two young! did might be very luterestiog if the-au 4 sha frlande are reanect fully \urlied 10 TO ROUEES Sa NaAtTae AF RK MRNA’ Nan AE 40? takes Jal askin 7 Poll gh naa aud Fail- Indies, Mise Kauffinan and Mias Grott, start: | had devcloped hia novel idea through novel | att e'cleeky tsom the ‘Miadio Willege’ Matrealet Sree an of Commiesion on. If this view of the ease be | “all whom tony concern” agaiust r tial nul stairwaye,, ‘The | cl for the railroad intending to go to Read- | incidents, But the ‘All traditional, | Church etal ppaut 3 m yp 5 saatoraiion otine Ic si dtahaa) DHAFAIAH. The Worki Speaking to the Pubile. Croton water pipes shall be carried under K Upon reaching the station, and tind. | aot ma. There CARROL, Ia Brooklyn, Mareh Tth. of cousump- THE AMERICAN ROCIETY POR THE Jon, with « atoratlon OF the ae a tee ident at. lose (nurfteriere a | _ Toes wile: full Lo poruse the advertining | Death Hie roadbed ef-eald allway, ‘The ing they lad mineed the train, they bad cons | # traditional comic aud © trailic | toes Deoesholes Le Carrell, 1s the O6in yer of bie PHrrointon tt Cruse Animus eine snive h al) enw i natitution® 0 | coiumne. of a newene Drporators, late Aloa. Hanniten, Tee | eluded to walk to the city, am the distance | tional lady's maid, who divide the comic | “Phe rata iy fare fet mt ‘ : rie er earnestly 1a to catabliahed, and to! tint thengstyen area Adtinice tein, Erwan iyo) | mot very grout, and procended dowa the | busitiees with w ahaip aud comic lawyer, fully etn when eae yeaa ur efforts it ower an existence, at one tine Mn ‘etor J. Mo Van Cortlandt, railroad. When they arrived at the Eastern | Wh0 t# also quite traditoaal. The leading slack om PUTED y cataatheee ae ee time | wealect the source of mol Sivehi, Givorge Dalton, ilroad crowing. beyond. tho. Alsace | personaxes area traditional friend who ta | A MeMis'r win W be lant EWo OF threo yeure thera | ized to crush it. Th BO | oes sisal sia cacti Gs vin Schuyler, Alsop. H, Lack wo lurch, they hear @ train coming, had | aditiouaily fuleo wn a traditional | for imerwent it SP RRELARTAR PEALE 0 ernish we history of Trades’! iat they tall what th ‘ ; Javed F, Harrison, rocesded buts short distance, when Misa Viti who is traditionally blind ; Oolbroaka | Wiatoua ta thle A iu fact tironghont | ¢ \ at they want uy oF As i pen ea uilman's right foot was caught in the | ad trusting until tho last” moment pS Saree fet 0 ‘ inure or 186 cuusequameg, vat lute ta thie city, ant in fact throughout | ayy to aelli what they heve to aay, of| Ronator Wood iiirotuced @ bit printing | CO" aR RL the crossing. | Mise Grofl,epeing | wen ‘all is discovered,” and he, exelaime ledly Telrees thew reuse: the ono auuounced in vosterdas’e St hag accomplished by the BUN im the bing, oF play; what they want dono, Hore | 8 fifat conworators David Watte, Richard | por Derqoussituating, endeavored to release | far the tralitional, manner, | Dupe, dupe dates sei eight q in the ewuso of | ay Rier IAy: wat thes want dono, Hore | Aiuinson, fs M. Flournoy, James A, Patte: | irt:,ind While shey were both struggling that | was!” and threatens ance on Prankita etree : Ww... WAt RGM, Pre iy ue : a mr WP nee Noh therefore, rs D ot ' a Mo Uy | son, Lawie Davie: Me Motion, Hi Mi tichole in whieh had now proceeded teo {ag | Bis betrayer, after the traditional fashion, Lith tnat, at 1 o'clock, ‘ i f showed that thoy were in oara: our course, but leave our record to b e inspected by the reader, ‘The | It. R, Lyneb and JameaCallory. ‘The cap. ale aatenbeds passed over them. | Miss | All ie saved. however, by ® traditional On Vistar, Mezek, Gths after 6. es Valvanie SAND ieant business, ‘thoy boldly at-| reviewed by those who deny the wise reader nears them ll, and oftentimes | Hal stock 1.00% '00. "The object is for the fer lev belne horstty Sautilwied end Ae | unl GM searef beeen hsbc hedle 5 Hacked cian ita ciae ince ! , statements | seine therefrom a valuable Lint, ‘The & foment of moneys on Weateru cou. | et lees being horribly mutilated, und Miss | | tradie Mciatives and’ friends Aare reapeettolly invite es their strong Wo ray thie much by way of intro. | Rune Merefrom y 1 pote ya on Western con: | (rofl wan struck on thy head and bresstand | Honal ‘fa Hor’ that would have ruvned | te-entendibe fanerah trum hie tate resideuse s0h k mal wlth t ro eventually duction too P ciation of cheay | has a city cireulation unequalled by that of és much hurt in lly. The train waa stopped everything that the heroine has to do ver 10h ave, om Runday morning, af k ; ri . ditor of the SUN a 4) Live the BUN the proferene F 14 iufvoduced a bill pros | sistance to alleviate their sufferings wan | Mre. Yis to be coy with her | PHAN ON nhamdey, (March Teh, Toveph F , J. ‘Tho accounte aro eo | “Wolf in sheep's cloth oP ref in| s Preference as a means of | ying that from after the Ist day of rendered. Misa Kauiinun died about noon. | (Me. Ringgold), who is untraditional pry Ae t ry o, that n correct iden | insert a aailiahta be tte thie anligg | Making their business public, Tn the Sow | Neve, Isr ithe componsat Mies Groff is still living, but hopes aro Stupid, and to gay, YO, my poor father ! ou Toud wi blog ty mA raltecradentey: as leila ee ie | avery aavertisoneu Leeonspionoun lear | SH RMeare Keewers af ; oly entertained of her recovery | certain afleoting thomente while sie repose s Feet A'and Cate FeURUaibe ent itatake : a as n0ver | ond attenetive uous, clear of the Bing Sing, Aubura and Clinton Br | “ = her “wort cheek ‘upon her lily aud avd Warter of a wile the ; r boon called to any of ' shall ollowe: To each A Wvaaane mea leans both sentimentally and traditionally | LAMB ; guste i ered ale, that the news feos k riyk impression inte \geuts and wardeua of said prinona, $2,000 me r LAMBS Oe Marsh Tely 1081. Ramen 4s Hoek ara for ine hunter Axhibis the real proport! Hab oad fl f ‘ ‘ ‘The California Ewigration xoweme, | #130 pet ears to the principal keeper of | on the 11th, Emme Mandy, Mary Ghidens, | away e manly tear, to.slow musiel AM tt3> mninasahen te altimore tor rd for piling lumber, f sed “ ORE Ee ee + | each of ani .000 per year: to the | Eliza Gibling : ditional, thi are, stale and aboninal even Papers pinase copy, ood henttoc e break. 1¢ would socin, howaver, that the tase gard to the echeime ad: | Shrkes BLA, ein tine, Ne kiteheg | Eliza Gibling, wud Bridget Gearing, strong | ‘iy sunery Pa NG AP WOT AR, LAMM On Thurstay, March Tih, alter « short ne su movement was led by. erect ; « | vorted to by numerous eorrespondente, who | kespap 10; sturskernan lant tent” | Young women of about 19, were charged | ing foaturescit ls untreditoual and eiriking, | “Aeerstatresent ten ¥ ne Jed by persons who ba ¢, be published in this paper, | Wave sent us the circulars issued by @ com. Keeher, $1,000; oth vers,” XO) with rioton conduct in Lambeth Work: | 28 8s a untreditionel and atriking, | | Tbe reletlves and ‘rien Uy are roapeet= bubite rai Heat Hig soe knowloige of military aitaire, ‘he to. Cut erka Lbly ussunied authority | pany proposing to give away build Keaut of the guard, guards, §730; | bone, and doing damage to the amount of | — — ces td Watts aty co BuBdayafternoes vai e Fi newly mapped out town in California, | $000; salaries Me teachers at the pric | th aesistant matron 6 tankmaster, | > OVERN~On March Sih, W. aifack upon the British troops, ‘Tho plan | referred fo the propor person, a different,| be induced to part with tuele reeubacke | Cc! we AAlArY Of the Buperiotendent of | Onere leds thele aupesrance asncng Hie Tho afternoon quotations of the general sie of the family are roe BUlp Ga ts PACILED Gr apiMAd (ha slits | URSULOR walGHE Hare Rese PREcinder WRleT Unoa cenraisulalinaa i Grocubacks | th Siate Tsinatlo “Aas un A Af gther papers with tele hale drensed «liv | Broek market, compared mith thowe of yes locks item the. tealtente of his Lgtineee cipal , an 1 ntations somewhat similar to aries to continue. for year hey were told by the matron to | tera Me id Alice MeGovern Oi Easy WV: tet ries battioe saw w, rales theatandant of {nsurrectian | we sould not print advertivemonte t those made by the “gift enterprize” operas , fom March Let, 1857, . to. (hely Aiferont wards and alter | (CuAy afternoon shew en advance in en es \ he bulldhig te 40 tert) in the nelgtborhood and collect a consider: | ing upon, or injurious to workingmon, we | tors, Iu one of tho circulars now before us EVIDPNCE IN CRIMINAL Cases. Tefuned, and mado uso of pFices of from 2g tod percent. Govern: : mj huredey af: era ba wet by de This pert eon’ : able army before the British authorities | should also refuse to rt ady t tind Senator White tutroduced a bill pr languaye ao horrible that the witness could | ments wero dull and fractionally lower, | the yor, in Fd Malvale uinchice, "Te citeules end estriare | could put a auflicient fore , i advertisements h otation purporting to have been | g SeMator, White tutroduced a bill provi: | mot repeat iu ‘They wore ultimately re- | Gold closed at 13425 The loan erie’ dinnlves and , te or long and aflicient force into the field to | libeling or injuring their employe aud | taken (rom tho “New York Sux of Marob | charged with crime, it shall be competent | Tove, by farce to the ward, ant when sory peck Raat yy eva st ith shane tee moot it, We fear, however, that the result | thia position wo uasimuo as te oviy “square” | Tot, 1807." A earetul aerutiay of our jour | {ur the prosecution sa iatratans coe DE [ed cus with ‘bread aad, water for theis | CAN AS UAT por sents The discount de- : B apeaaiieelawtl sais if of Fal wea Papa rye hota pak tend to nurther the cue of Justin Hat vo | aorito the questions of the magtiteato, the en aud inferior names being out of favor Its 1 ver hat tien of nod t ; i ie ahetanken ahaa Hteotuced na witness sail that the prisoners bad beeu | Foreign exchange was timer, Dilla at 60 i tof o de we stistlod A Wie olisractor Of the accused slall be | for years a burden tothe parieh, that sev. | dayaon Loudon w nl we if ad v0 ' . the Irie r at there will be uc | ‘ s k ran ; antes Vt It they were ‘aud saucy to k fer baw On Chaage today Flour was Evighrat, The

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