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to pans monts that the old y noods. Tt meant | flowh in tin boxes, buried be that no colored man should vote in the iis Special Advertisements THE NEW_YORK SUN.|*." competency before being allowed to | find the fountain of youth for which Poxce | quantity of stones The white bears bad | The London Laxcer, the Grat medical | Gavedie di Hel alteats Gcieaed cts | Beaty Welle Weel ‘ N EXCELLENT ARTICLE SOK Ti CJT SIINES POR ALLY tell or dispense any medicines whatever, | ne Leow searchod in Florida, and that oon: | gerural of the boxen, bat a fow still romain: | Journal in Europa, lately started an excite. | Oastavatone, Romano an an “intrepid wid | men ame ap Yo the ‘ooart house Insendig BAIR IS NOT A DY, in . This would be an important safeguard to | aiste only in a renunciation of the musty, | ed intact, ght to Swedon by | ment which hae alarmed the devotess of | intelligent officer, who in the most harard- | to offer theit votes mt the poli. They eam BRIESTS —_— tho public, and would be no more t antileluvian dogmas which the party now | the Swedish Sie ply poration. rte fashion. It states that Chignons ef Lage ely Eh son bineeites 4p Sele eli presen condusting , ” one ol 4 rote 0 non, and at to expo \ emeel ve h prop were Pod CAPILLARIL M, 84TH YEAR! to those druggiste who really underst cling to, nnd the eapousal of now, liboral, | Vand, had given to the Idan Bociety, who | falls in the vernacular—are ink nger.” Having given directions to bis | They simply saked to exercien, peacea oly RESTORING GREY HAIR theit basiness. Unfortunately, the same | vinetoenth century doctrines, found the meat perfectly eatable and of good j nn insect known to acience by tho term Lt gh ogg ltc AOC ol Lal Act ender L afy! hey were { 70 be et 111 Sept to madieal predtitione ” eee vf nf the action, the captain repairod thi pped at the gate b otern and ute OMOINAL COLK'AND CONDITION. THE OLDEST DAILY MORNING PAPER oe will apply to medical practitioners favor. gregarine, but which is believed tobe in| tinselt noon after nightfall, nad pr terly desied oven access. to the ballot bos, } Areetient preneration, for Restoring Grey sLeteitaict steediopen (ue i footing OUR ALBANY LETTER. reality a lively little animal, whose name le |to dispose big force about the premises, | the Foughe flourishing (heir weapone fur for and whch as bere N 4 with the intelligent and educated physician 7 indicative of ils eprightliness, but whose | Whilo four of the sbirri or gendarmos, | ously around. Perhaps a dozen law-abiliu fe, hk wuceem im New Work City, | tion are fairly divided between the two par: | Yowme | Men: prin : ote fe n ona we 1 : ina mess | excart se sovmnat or connence, | licente to practice can be obtaiued With-| icy ‘the Radieale getting do material ani | EMeeet— presence is not indicative thoroagh eloan. | TCheTes the captain, with te | affair with shane ned chagrin. ue they ect ae AND WITHOUT EXCEPTION, out giving any guarantee of elill of qualifl | i49 Homecrata the moral advantage, Wo liness, The following, taken from the Lon: | other three, tookup ® position inside, the | were powerless to prevent the outraye and DRESSING FOR THR HAIR, 7 mB Ny ention. Any ignoramus may pat up ® Fig | Lave not yet roceived the complete returns, will be interesting to thoas | captain, with an officer called Dragoni, 66- | protect the men whos rights were thus fu Fell ses, Reserasine tile fost the a m8 and pretend to heal the sick, juat be none, and tay possibly in. | creting himself in w room to the right of the | riously trampled andor foot ins Ween a0 long Deeded by the Lsdien | td 3 but the Democrat have made @ substanti reteetion, Ete. ple to discard what must | entrance, while the other two took up their | The oilice jaw were called apon Tienes a ai body tay deal in potent and poiso . t po) FOIL] Cheapest Daily Newspaper in 9 ' a | gain upon the ¥ of last yoar, The vote Atnasy, Manent, 12, 186 be a nuisance, if the following be true, aa | position in a room opposite, Thos had not | by these few to pS Mf ACIS the World! | medicines of which, he m utterly Ixnorant | way encs, and both partien exerted them: | The ¢ yw very auch excited | in anid tobe, The writer taxa: [long to walt before the three aaasaein, a8 | zens. One or two of 1 fer r ! oth doctors and druggists shou 1 t : Ot 11 | Just Ver mt aperonching election for |. Lpurebased at a fashionable hairdressers | they are styled by the Osszavatons Romano, | words, but every word they anid only addev A ahort tlm. the — unilor the supervision of the Board of H | hoehbedtand by to bring out their full F An approaching ¢ for) s chignon of very elaborate appearance, | were ern approaching with drawn dag: | to the frenzy of the mob, Mayor Miller de- \ ral AS) ate Naw vont: avs |i: He iy ert rongih, If the Fe wil Veeaident of the Young Meu's Association. | and aubuitted part of it to examination | gers. While one remained outside to give | clared that the negroes tad no right to ee thy ae! ony eae! Bf nd be required to vatisfy that body of Fee] Ow cicction can betadan as & guide, the | There aro two t nthe the “re. | tinder « powerful microscope, Fru file alarm in case of accident, the two others | vote, Sheriff Delloue said the #ame thing pow A evory fh the | e competency bofore being allowed to | 4 , Chava’ fate ioe: | qulac aad * ent! both headed by | M848 OL bait composing the chignon I se. | were observed by tho captain, who was Mr. Roberts, « well known policeman, stood news of the di the | assumo thoir te ibilities. Muman life a i lected for experiment about one hundred | looking through @ crack in the door, to | upon the stepe of the court-houss and aay world, whether bee Tal aie aban and. Wentth too etenioun te bel! eo in that State, at | soung 1 etont to fill the posi: | and fifty hairs, and commenced by carefully | mount the eteys leading to the main en: | ing tho aame, declared they should not role t pio or ty Mail, and presente: THB | 1 tee et a ae ohh scant sora Baie election 9 will eon the firat | tion, The candidate bas been | cle them from grens nd Directiog Dragoui to open the door | Pretty conservators of the law, theso offi- f UA N UJOLE, in a compact form, placed at the meroy of ignorant pretenders | ane ot Avril, ‘The Hadical mainity in € Aghithed: with tia Ale for gome | Purl n stepid solution of the captain took up a position | cers aro, of Cilemy and Foenibie, AT ONEMALFE THE PRICB who may choose to go inte the sale of draga fe bs ;: ssiacgeatin a ; ‘ [drying them in a current of ht band chamber. Fatlin The negroes remained perfectly quist, Teenie, : = et raciics of wodieine for thate own | reenece res only & Iilite over By 1 years, and is said to merit the place on Ae: | Upon aubmitting them to examinatior y th 4 | not offering violence to obtain the exercies of other city papers. \y ia . H | last yoar, and tho rat Don count of rervices rendered. The “inde | moderate power, 1 found the hair, which | time to inflict three wounds upon him be: | of their rights, until the polis were declared ‘Whe am is rend, every day, by naarly | Profit, regardiens of the public welfare No - 1 ne 4” fa) perhaps, quite as po 1 | as of a dark Lrown color aud five texture, | fore the captain could come to the reacue, | closed, when they quietly departed and dis in Now Hanpslire will nerve t pen is, perhapa, quite as popular, and | eq f million peraona, fie becomes ; ‘ says ‘ ; portectly clean and free from any parasite. | and get a fair shot at them with a revolver. | persed to their several homes, (Cineingle abect exposing ils entire cov tents A Question ef Color Jeome that majority At the tame tiie wishes to advance | foal appendages, until within baltan inch | The eapiain, however, reserved bls fie Thue ended the moet dlagracefél seene aly At aginnce) @ wediua of advertising rarely | ‘Two or three billa for tho equalization of | - the finances of the Association, and | of what was evidentiy tho natural end of | to rome purpose, for he shot | that waa ever enacted at the elections in E ONE DOLLAR, tebe ound. Gee? hematin Wave iat SaTHalaeed TY ners ot Neer . also ctey Dimestf to the Presidency | the hair, when» multitude of amall dark | one man dead on the spot, and | Nebraska. It wasa atrange sight yester. WARF PEAR T 7 THE PRICES of the paper, at tha nett | the new Congress. There ta but little | eism melancholy fact that during the laf gieana.” thetrole, ‘The great, point | Kiots oF protuberances ou the outer corti-| wounded the other mortally. | Ihy. thie | day to aeathe Mayor of the city, the Sheri@ satin, Doeboene a Angeulesies bat Leute Bi eation office of furnished by news venders, is bef iadis Seh a c ynabout fuur hundred persons, | haa brea to make ae Many hew members aa ily detach. | anceesstul double shot the captain saved | of the county and @ promit policeman P soa ability that any decisive act will be t The t " a 6 t and them onan | Dragon's life and bis own, for Dra- | advising « wad pwilios that 48 7WO CENTS PER Cory week the « “ " & thie oxy ‘ “4 ' taken upon Gian before the i t s nig . indepe ‘or a much higher power, Ht being J, the captain would bave | certain persons had to vote when Lain Raced nectar acaddalbanesiedl A (0 BLK See ate aa 6 House, my 1 ; ae , ihe ve tik che RR) AEB hol ocala f t tv grant eoap de nia Hiately evident’ that. they | been left to cope single andod, with the | the p re aworn to i: ‘ Bore or Shop of any who desire it, for | Ths law that wan passed so @ NKO & | Those homeless wande rare do tot all bel th and he efeetion Of Innumecable apecimena of the ao | two asanasina, who bail succeeded in effect | maintain ng Autlrage WESERS. MUNN vg | mail at SIX DOLLARS a year, | tle better than n par arly in vie ‘ 7 ’ mt Gases Gt aboas five hawdved tee half an inch of @ aingle hair would | cere from gett out of the left-hand | eyes, S—MESSRS. MUNN ACO.HAVE| THE PRICES FOR "ADVERTISING | ; Tainie: Mia els Wes | . ema who bave been tn bet The “regulate.” however A over a thousand of these din gj chamber. Meantime the assassin who had siecle ly 6, fa Aecation, FROM TAVIEN f the fact that noth ua yet wstances ; many have fa b r © ob op err embryo conilition, and enver | been left outaide, found himeolf engaged in — fo, Fir {CENTS PEI LINE, for | one in tho way of te practical nt taboos how aod thet e tiopal Sa Baan F loped inn lutiuous at avi «| lunequal contest with four officers, and eta! News, Markets, &e. neh iuaertion ecial arrangoments may | pie fact is that the d ia € ely they did slowly and d ny Of thelr exiatence, 1 | after wounding one oF them, wae i New Y w Jay, Mar. 15,6 P. Reereadely oi yeaa dene Halon bhi shay & n sionally a C tant ole ot Un Aral baw alt J aluiort imamediately. Tus two of [tee ecbeere quotations of the general Ail bastuess comin yeunideatia, | tender the char " the wanth ot thee Paar td Bato Moi ete asec AS Sy acne Ca Liou CRIA THE Eee cuter Fr the devel and one mortally wounded. Tho | tueiee f sgerhetl ann P AE be me whom con 4 ae us I lawyers are variably abe : poeta the pice calen: tie oF theteeen dein itn to a hospital within | €€tday afternoon, ehow quite a aha He det fe BUMEER, sais ve wit eye rt gh sundry mis woe % nit adozen ends of the hair be. con! just before vance in prices, yvernments were frao. aubacr faction, anxious ta have ow law ‘ sent Nee rr a foe mice and men | [Neen two plecen of felt alightly oiled, and | having been guilty of several tionally highor. Gold closed at 131. The Wo bia | punaod ib iat plante rile weed ; | subritted it to a moiat heat of one hundred | ders, wud among them of that Hs th loan market continues easy at G a7 pee ropriey he 8 \ raged : | and twenty dogrees for six hours; and also | dresser Cecchi, who was recently a a market continue 6 a7 pe tiona In the ath and present thom |» yf n of | 8 re ® ° 4 i | bound the neck of @ common hen—a | ted outside the F iovaunt, cent. The discount demand was fairly ao ys to the free tin bot 1 Lay t ik tO | no softer cou | convenient pa » having been caretully | tive, and choice paper passed freely tevin ox me may for the Ne 1 “is Ls ye m ‘ uch \ Gane suai! eet ike bad ie 1 AE a be Factory Reform, 734 percent. Fore’ change was nomi. gent pocple in the Tl i ana Hosea Mie pc nwo naattey iter y pA osek pg rove forabout theeame time, At the ond of | Soreral hundred women emptoyed in the | MA! at 1088 for Oo-days ra’ sterling. PARNUMS AMELICAN MUREUM—Atorpoon | sot is a very cheap eo soale. The election t He Rv atettie, conchae cea Lowell (Maas) factories recently hold @ | On Change today Flour was Loe. a 20, bet araheventne™ Van" Atuinrayte Criestion at writ | WY p com s y p ly cxamiuod. |r cting to consider their grievances, ‘Tho | Wheat de. a So. higher. Corn active, excited Antrae'e, BKcw eur | groea they want howes, It ia alan Commission bill, to which T | They t developu | dak q Cireafar, WALLACK'S THEATRE. —“Lo idea WAdlave dae UGK SEAL WORLO MGM | iccace eatane ine On | cotarred ih my Inet loiter WAS BRAIN | and more tinmustaka. | resolutions, which were unanimously adopt: | 884 Je. a de, better. Oats Jc. m2, otter, of the We ey ae THEATRY...The Birve'act New a Gotta i ti ba i eu a tr : nmitter of the Whole t ie Pegs Ney aa aa | oxprese # indignation and disgust at the heed Teele and lower, Tool steady Park Row, New Vo N ROEM. —M ate to take the background while th auch establishine ase. It would amendments he neck of the ben aud pi managers of the corporations of Lowell, in | Lard firm and Whiskey quiet , tks Loshenlaloobetear dhe and deceitful, and the worthy; and Tin the Will, andthe vital | Peared to lieve taken place The baits | former high rates; expressing th miner noann, AMERICAN OTA LEU gO UNION BROADWAY THEATRE. pouuitien about whicl om: a Ween | We difliculty of relieving respectable ventecnth, which makes 'K with the relensed apizog; | that such reduction wt 2200 UA ba mop. 1096 100 Qaleks Vetranry ar, | Walaa ° Puaady Maguire anid, of elec flatly toll tho aoldiors that they Sad one x Ave (onanda: at all tndced, worn toro or lees de: | Heese "the Inbor reform | Tease “des: Ssowstean § ys HOWRRY THEATRE Aurore Poy f thod ¥ 8 roi the envelope, aud presente’ aro not of the orthodox eolor, and therefore rastei tae Balrides railrowda in the State than @ hecessary conneqt |, WOOP THEATRE" The Wid ish Git | sa citecian Livtdidhidetabarheeht dieaaadden hwnd y uithor of the bill gave hia consent, and stukable pec sion of the markets: declari ving | CHARLEY WITITES COMPINATION THOUPE | CAUBUE be attended (a { hours, ph ‘neat a whole city full” | ao by one grand atroke the DHL was whit. | the pedi capitis, put on thelr armor, the operatives will con —Corpe de Ballet, ecngs, voutrioqurtin, be, reerens home they have none tled down to reapectable aize and dimen. | wouth was furnished with @ pro! + tinue the fight until the corporation tyran f hey subi te be ATONY, PASTOR'S OPERA MOUod..— Bouse Yet Aw tary | sions, but etal formidal nigh ae far an ce long ae Va arte oe tho ny is put down, and tie ‘labor proclamation \i hoe i em whose foun aveon be Wo aro aurpri name of the | Report of the Comm ef Kmigens | appropriating the money ia co “I, | proased segmente of the abdomen were | of ewancipation’ becomes effectual in thy | ? GAN FRANCIMCO NINSTRELS—Fubloptan Duce | in ou With: W: aolieiia catenalt The Vrosidont of the Commissioners of | Are eometines langhtered Here supaitted: had wee lommalied sayes rated factories throughout the om ie WeLLY @ LE W'S MINSTRELS, Th Di ay | tho interest of the Masonic fraternity, for | Emigration rent in their annual report fF | Kiine then moved to atrike ont the enacting lene destroyed, the vitality of tho gregar- | °” valde eer § Neg o Mines raising money on the gambling principle, | 165 to the New York Senate on Tuesday clause, which would probably have been T cannot venture to try A New Field for American Foterprise. 4 w York Uuscus Vrcups, Matinres ab New York waa i706 more than the year | Progress repor bill is now #0 weal 7 certain how thi : ; eae In many waste places TUNVAN TAGLEAUX Tula, Mili—Drosdway | certs are to be given for the aid of m fand | Ot New York was if dia) mors than the sr | Ped that it is doubtful if it ean become @ could be destroyed; sutlice it to | ae follows on the abovo subject; feb ets ye sng 28d 0 to build an asylum fordecayed Masons, and | tho whole number arriving in | Inw bs Goma ad pol ey ba ST Bled states lately g y iY —=—_ < it 1 A these, GAOT were f | The Metropotitan Market Bill was order. © to a dry heat of Mar dege. Fahren earaph lately gave Ost rency to She as eee 2 vag | ®Masonio Mall in thie city. ‘Ihe olyjort in| 197. ¢ nes OOH swore from, Hrelad. | ait a thd reading, and toh aoersing ex dbiae) The Compound ent that the American trading com 4 THE NEW YORK SUN, | att very wott, vut the menus proposed to | 10j716 from Germany, 36,180 trom Hugland, | cd to» Wirt reading, sad the morale Densole, nud cue bechiorioe of tar a olitatued “grant of the ‘entite « ‘ ccompligh that object are ignoblo and ob: |~ Three hundred and forty-on or at by w vote of 16 tod A’ reconsi cury destroyed them completely; as also n part of the island af Borneo, toge- | He stluom for At” beaten : ee fea hundred aud forty-one aloamere at | (Sk OF, Cen aad. dae bill agein | tonto of the mineral wide; but’ most of | ther with thron adjacent islanie, with jurte ra eoeieees jonable. 'Thore ia nauising tho nn | rived at Canile Garden lant yea nging | ton wae mo th agel talc ¢ eae Would of be ‘ aie | diction over the Inhabitan ore is pro THURSDAY MORNING, MATL leasant fret that all theae gift achomon are | LAMA passengera; while the whole number | the table. ‘The main features of thi to ete er oupouree andor tho dnit | big some truth in this statement. ‘Tho | Joe [ane ork Be a - - Decne den hd oiabditadbt antl OER TOF amsengers arriving there was Ziu,vil— |e follows: George A. Hickox, J Dib Reneplhedhne dic leieoren’ Dap d cee AAS in question was originated by | {etn 7 ndirect violation of tho spirit if not the | arriving trom 1S dilferent ports i | ey, Charles O'Connor, and twanty-tive | of ite appearance being entirely destroyed. | Sompeny Jn auestisn vis Coke 1% | bovo' TaeLaLt tug seeckous About Kepidlation ‘ 8 arriving different py vary drodhyd de! Ris aot feb wo experiments as fully deinon. | Boston merchants, who have always had » | 2% ot bal @: letter of tho law; and call them what wo menta of the Department for | others are created n body corporate under Tact th argrrt " keen eyo for the East Tndian and Chine | $20 5 Sawai 9 laaneta| ends | dont with rogard to eventual tion of . ’ Khly usel of Now Yor pe 1ave power ff c 4 the project for ateatm mail com- | 50° P. Fi. W.k wih ‘Whemonts ALT ~ Nn ation Of | Gatling, like theft, may assume a varie 0 pure le ate, aad of an ingect life which ma proj oy Tiee tust be met, ‘This ovat beit | the national debt, has elicited much com: |. Ng, Hk a Read ciple f During tho your 1876 there wero ie Neatate, nod | at any moment. eprio into ® vigality thet ication between Ban Franciaco, Japan, | So» Mil. & st.¥ all friendly lo the cause will come at ouce to the Lange of forms, somo of which are plousible and | ters written for newlyarrived p to let and ws and stalls for market ie hes at The very bill that becatno a Perehante, Hx..315 ment and discussion. His political oppo | aituring, but the public ought fi to which [591 answers wero tf purposes. ‘The buildings to be erected by | would prove lng beyond measure, zing the éatablishmunt of this ion Goncre ay Fchools ehieh baye not contriba ta cite th aselon tonce that | oUUriag: but the public ought to frown | Caste Garden, containing $24,383 15, Ite- | uid corporation aball moat ap. | 80d be by no means easy to eradicate, these - raw we bo. have not filled up the measere of | Donte cite this expression as evidence that | gown all such appeals to vieions and por tt ‘is FE eo 'H1 wero alan | proved plan, and when stands | horrible insects multiplying with almost iu: ite pag bibert aad by thea tt do th Sabbath, and | the President is in favor of much a step. hpi Feotlare nega meeri yt tak re alte | oe 4 conceivable rapidity, and their goneration Boston merchants, and by # Will make prompt payiwent, all wis P| vorted taston, It ia erpecially tho duty of | received in gutivipation of the arrival of | re to be diaposed of th ho aah i the hands of the Pacitic a Y jeot to boliovo that not only ho bt ‘ m ction to the higheat bidder above being governed by uo well-uscertuined Sis ware he tier ‘hey affeot to at aly ho but | ati roapecta blo societicn, walking any claim | Passengers niet P i bre Fon, Ke de very natural. this entorpriee the whole Democratic party will ero long Sine Seat The title to Castle Garden is atill in litt | tin price to be fixed by the directors. wap should be followed up by another looking aitas WA Wordly Ii fa Foe bP Uiak Gollay kan |e Probity, to discourage the | cation between the State ant City inclatmed that by placiig the markets of || ‘There aro two sides to every question, and | to the acqniaition of territory Lying in the & ener | witli ec wih serps) gambling epirit, and teach the poople the The indebted noms at the close of the year | your city the hands of '* | the London Revirw extends some, though | pathway of the China steam line, Horneo, make it the chief plank in their platform. [erie wud evil tendoncioa of all mo 1866 was na follows Company, # much greater revenue will be yee eD eicokle an ieleod of the Malay Arctipe: NOES, CO. | To the unprejudiced obsorver it is apparent | hiring achemos based Amouut of bond and mortgage. $207,509 00 | derived’ therefr Tt appeare that th | Hot entire consolation, to those who carry ©) Tes Liew ‘under the Equator, south of FIELD, 2 Yur Nair Badive to taka 'e iviia pelltte making achomes based upoo resent income from the market is about | load of hair, not their own, im the followi: va Talauda, and, next te Australie rive R at ane innate 0 man) a ithe . ‘cal can J only makes the matter worse to aaaare tho two bundr and dollars, and an army | wtyle larasét lawns to the Wend, 1k} moe ei w For tal isatthe bottom of both the Prosilont's "i 1 of twenty-nine clerks and deputios are re. ned * +! a c "4 public that “no whool” will bo used to dis ‘ Aad ye des . q “The g ines are possibly not ani. | nearly 3,000 miles of sea coast, and an area 8. & Na, PUE SCLENTIFIC AMERICAN | apprehensions of repitiation and the Ht: | itute the preants, ‘There ia nothing $310,000 00 ulin eer oe at an wunual x | aoqleat ail; aud may bea comparatively | larget than that of Texas. Ite northern | i! 4.00 BOOk PAGES A YEAR ! 1 i & Neniae of about seventy-five thousand d paratively THE DENT NEWSVATER IN THE WoRLD, | CA! conclusion that the Democratic par Hious in tho whool itaolf, but its avoidance 1 ' X w plan itis claimed the | harmless though disgusting vegetable tor narrowest portion is aituated at ALL BHOULD Bt HBCKIBE, will altimately fave ‘ 3 pe : i d to five bu mation, They are not ‘epizon, and they | the entrance to the Chinese Sea, and | i ii arial, frame gihee Mite | would undoubte uiftlarte aaamcviritarh nacre tol : Oni Gan ke never develop into pediculi. In fact, pedi- | Fould afford a convenient stopping place | CLS E18 periediaal devgied 10 the : y ita Dad associations, und a iit Ki . eitliaro never found in dead hair. ‘Then, | for American steamabips and othor eail ica ra % | from tho tabi ly paseod the air. “Then ss fo divorsion — ay is waliawedl ies shige oodles 2 a6 net dineeia Hee dana ue tian: 4B.trom tho table, and finally passed the | iain, artilicial heir for the most part cones | Tessels enenged in the Eastern trade. A OPEN BOARD. by oxeiting alana i he euterprise they endeavor to pla (ea sisoas on |, The bill introdaced in. the Assembly for | {fom France and Germany, and not from | cousiterable portion of the island ts eithor 10 o'Ctom, AM, f Government bondholde: | f lee a q tho ‘filthy Burlal However, we toed | marehy or mountainous, and itis thinly in : ‘ ° nent bonloldors; ike ee RA Ss The tot (oF tuccipte ia., 28058 16 or protection of female employes 4 ‘ i HC YAN Cea Red ‘ edhe | favorably before the p The morality | 7 ti , | ity tlansest the Senate today.) hie | Bot dwell on this part of the subject. What | habited by a mixed population of M alays, H ‘f } Sai ars ors y anxious ie k 5P aaa? atARe HG not alterod one KIND BE] ty passed the Renate touday. ible | tho ladies will eay on the matter it is not | re Dyake and Chinese, the Malaye bie: | 1g dott dad dent and his party dowa by p . : % 1 | ve ‘ easy to conjecture, It ism probable | ing the ruling race except wher Canton Co... 48 whit by fairness ducting it, or by | Balance in bank Dec. 1, 1866... $24,072 Yo d to give the poor workingwomen a lit 7 0 ed by the Dut 909 do. sn. ssahh 44 ation upon them, Still, the mattor is wn im | 1) 0 Cin a iotabnle lavas Hleatronger hold upon avaricious employers, | Mt they will atick to the chignona throngh | is contested by the Duty 10 doecvnes $056 terable, and (tie that to which objection te Heavy Failure ta New Eogiand. ¢ formerly they wel nedileas, | ferred by tritles from what they have once | #8timony, gold, diamonds, benzoin, 9 Peeite M8, too lightly, At the present time thore is Tho laudable olject of establishing vy, Taft & Co., of Provideneo, R. 1, | Itia.m cause of congratulation that it passod | {eken a fancy to, and If you want to con: | camphor, spices and valuable timber, as ite | 4%) wast ('aisn Te not the lightest prospect of rep! s Aaplinn would. bo much more | proprictore of tho extensive allan couras | {He Senate without m dissenting voice firm a women « woman id her attuchment | ciel products, Antimony is obtained 40 | 1% U8, coal , . . sig Aaylum would bo much more | proprietors of the extensive mills in course ‘ a reece nave only to abuse it; ithe { Plontifully on tik western A to Evorybody ia satioilod with tho condition of | yortnity forwarded by contribution, say | of erection at Wequonnoe, above Norwich, BETATOR, | Ooty had w slight regard for it before, she | furnish the chief supply of the world, ‘The | #2) 9.8% 1s the national debt, and confident that it ©a8 | of ong dollar each, by all the mason Ct., aud also of mills in Rhode Inland, have zatton: I then love it with n positive enthusiasm | gold and diamonda are founil tn alluvial | a9 5] bo liquidated, within a reasonable time, ‘al blie been forced to auspend and place their prop pondent of the Phil: | Which wight bo mistaken for obstinacy, but | washings, ‘The Dutoh opened trade with | ong ? iy without serious inconvenience. When the Store, -Aathe mocale oF the public erty under u The property \ which is a h of genuit fetnalo | tl and ip the seventeenth century, but | too a 0 45° turiahe, aid if ' | elevated in tone, gambling will f prov ° toa as follow i ro glo the English have latterly secured the moat | 4% e mer ly th he th Li wich has been mortgaged to, Kesolved Wa. 6 glorious martyrs 60 ao. BS bq 200 ied war onded It was generally thought that | gy iisted, and it will be an evorl tertan, of Providenee, for $900,000, and w conceded that the id have often betore stood bold. | Valuable portion of the traftic, amounting to | 4.0 Chi. & N.W.K.. S48 the country’s indebtedsess would foot uN! a9 tpon bonevolont institution that it | placed incharge of Judgo Hovey. ‘All work | ¢Btite South will epeedily organize under oe ast the Innovation OF aclenee. Af) ON, Seine pee SBAUR, SHay eOrriet four or five billion dollars, but it proved to has boon a ne Heconstruction Ast fu they ouce take it into their hew fie fer Vinding reservation; and (be 71 Dore wishes @ spleudid volume of near: Sete pegeny euulvalenh We nearly our thoassnd z o aL TE PHS ry bo had of oll the News Oftees "oss $7 sill wal past af the ery, ee. ee ST Park ow. *PSe NATIONAL TEMPERANCE ADVO- ‘The National Temperance Society and Pubileation lane folghs Mouth eres Y nal Temperance Advoe ble papa il’ be 10 promote the Samy geet aera teen ete aaa al al fie the invention of tbe Bec Ie tod Copuributore 7 bo, secure for te teat cateat hath ee of tntore athe thal vise esa rue'triead ob the Boolty, we be loss than throo billion, and has ain reduced to two andahal/ only danger live in a general flnane prostn pled with an unwise a’ istration of the national fnances if we wore to experionce puch time bad ton years ago, without any relief from the greut drain of taxation to which the country is now subjected, there would be chance for a repudiatic y to make ae headway. Politicians would then o the ory that the hard times were @ conse quence of the excessive taxation resulting from the national debt ; they would tell the poorer classes that all their troubles arose from tho bonds held by tho rich; they would contend that the holders of those Donds wore the eamo class who remained at ion, on co in That is, an we tna continued veg 4 abt The Af ed and ov and Ton situa hte ean ebeeriully aad eartily unite lo ite support, jingle copy, for ove year, Ia advance... *} o cobigg ts gue egead NG ty Allover twenty, copies a4 the rave of bi a, ger, barea ETE AMNS, “Asean if HE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR THE : tele hs pavement weve: they have tal tt fs pavement whe have allen. Fra Anfofer the purine that al compisins taade to ia, ot Hbatever clarseter, are completely ineife tual us Tess tecompanied vy the wame Larose of the ta as that of the pflouder, aud’ cer ould HisSiy redteas theve wren, vat ib possesaioa of” all HENRY BERGH, WC. WADDELL Bee ‘hve Whe Dromltayr dor. of 12th et 441 LUMBER VALUABLE itis AND FioreuTy sale te Lower Canad. shunted on ula roan Siesta "Bgoar Mill ts about three miles trom the a ‘snd Chaubiy Hallread, Hy the - read, ans ta i feta wait br Disibine tle Mul, and fortis four ands Sad’ piece of grou ‘Fast below t * dreund ef tee ares. ‘abd houss there are two. aod a capable of eontaloina'h ov tall "ssalalne Gam elrglat ow , ‘vhost bu ono 0 aes ue fo p * ‘the dis ebloery, booms, pler be, of se face 4h, wus! eppeituaity 40 engage es laces, aud way be purchased at's Dartloulare will be forw oa pplication WOW Wot Paruiaw, Cepeda East, homo during the war, ouriching themasl vos Dy fat contract, while the uff ers by the hard times wero away fighting for the Union. Viewing the case from the standpoint of today, it seems that there would be no danger from suc try; but it might look diitere: favorable circumstances. Whou business is prostrated and mon are closely pinched by poverty, they are always ready to fasten the responsibility upon tho more fortunate clasa We do not share the Prosidout's foar that this state of things will over come to pass but it is nevorth ber that fuch @ rosult is within tho range of possi 95 well to reme was founded by @ rosort to unlawful means, ‘The Masonio fraternity, and all others, would do wisely to woigh the cou sequonces well bafore they givo their dial oudorsement” to any lottery specula: tions. Devew's Census. ‘Tue report of Derew's State conaus for , has just beon published. It iv « po derous volume of atatiatical lore, and will cauuso the namo of the ex-Secretary of Si to ocenpy a place in history by the side of that of ex-Provost Marshal Goneral Fay, the mystorious mathomatician, ‘The labor of gto Many figures into ono volume must have used up brain-matorial by the None but an able-bodied man, capable of great endurance, could have aur vived nuch a work us this exhaustive and exhausting census report, ‘The labor of re- ducing the population of thia eity to the ex tont of 87,283, as compared with the coneus of 1800 was of itself @ heroulean work Uvery New Yorker knows that the tenant houses in the city have been crowded more more every year since 1850, and that amber of new buildings have, in the tine, erected, Nevertheles Drew's conaus assures us that the popu tion has f and since the last taken the cits large me been a- | ly one hundrod thous: | ited States census was The number of dwelling- houses in of all kinds, is by this report placed len off ne Dilitin, Politicians will soraple at nothing that oan be made to subsorve thoir ends, and even the ruinous co repudiation, and the indelit would place upon our natio would not deter thom fron movement of that kind, Th | own | of | oun witurd to sacri snor, aud that must F cost anything rather t | | the publio safety, of requiring som cution of those who mssumo to caries, At prosout tho mont ignorant per son may obtain a supply of modiciues, and dispense thom as ho ploayes. Tho druggist is ntly called on to preseribe for sim ple compat norant, as too many are, of the nature of the medicines be tolls, as well as of the proper doses, it is easy to soo that mach harm may be done It ia not long since a child lost its life in this city by the uso of laudanum as directed by the druggist who sold it, Such caacs are by no meaus rare, The apothecary’s shop is fall of poworka agenta, that injadiciously or iguorantly employed are not only detri mental to health, but fatal to life itself. ‘Those dangerous weapons ought not to be entrusted to men who do uot thoroughly wudorataad thoir uso. All drugviste should a, and if bo te ig be maintuined at | at 48,010 phia just about ono-balf that of Phila which city has only about two: thirds the popalation of Now York. Dr VEw's Conus ie a ecnscless jumble of would haye been just as valua blo if a fow small boys had b the Coueu n omployed | to Ail up © with random | A Sensibl Tue Democratic Na ust held a mecti y to o the suggestions made by tho party (ucky and other States relative to tional Co Tho conelusion was ediont to call a Convention at this 4 that no ayeh assem: | until the time for mak } Committes have in this ¢ psider | u Ken Na vontion, it was agro 1 be bei ing Presidential coming to this co D atic loaders evinced more sugacity than they did when they got up the arm in-arm Philadelphia, Tho latter wast ulous failure ever attem politioal dodge, and rectly estimates it it “resulted in positive harm.” ‘Th truth is that the Demooratic party be resuscitated by Convention quackery. | Such applications may for the moment uso a epasmodio twitching of the muscles, but the movement ia simply liko that which followa the application of wa electrical battery to the muscles of @ dofunot animal It ts not poltices. blisters, liniments or oint- fare 9 most ridlic Jin the way of a 0 EXeness cor in saying that cannot at Wequonn F ber of worktuon are thrown Shotucket indefin pe amounting to well uigh # panic prev Providence. The people of Norwich and ¥ the inity, jorwich Apventiver, Tuesday startled t wealthy and enterpr 4 ostablishmonte, n forced to suspend a falling w regrot that this house with misfortune, not ouly because of th spectin which ite members are held, Hecuttse it will in all probability nocens of deo) saya have y the announcement that the Taft & Co., of Providence, has nder the pressure ony but itate the abandonment of the gigantic undertak ing of the concern at Wequonnoc, on Shetucket, wh the h promised to be of great benefit to Norwich and the surrounding countries. Ono of the threo monster build ings had been run up two stories, and it tho intention of the concern to comp this and put up two more of tude, at @total cost of uot loas th lion and a balf of dollars, ed that this establishin subsistence for & population of near thousand; and ite lows, oF even embar ment, is & positive calamity to t ity, Decause a large number a Tt was enti f peop plete jal magni- mil. mat. nt would furnish ton TARA: commun are thrown out of employment, We understand that soveral other heayy houses have down with Taft & Co,,"and we are told one fiat AUllothers are in precarious condition, What will bo the exteat of the crash impossible to predict, for this oc aud to its centre, Rankropt Act OMicials. it is rronce | bas shaken the fabric of credit iu New Eng: Chief Justice Chaso is already overwhelm: od by applications for appointinents as reg isters under the Bankrupt Act appoint until after the moet the Suprenie Court in April noxt, several countios are embraced in one greasioual District, one register will Ably be selected for each county, and Ho will not | ig of Where Con prob: none will be appointed except lawyers who stand At tho head of their pF on, and al bo rigidly examined, as theso positions are regarded as of as much importance as ot Uuited States District Judge, and the | foes will bo fixed by tho Supreme Cou tha Where thi who desire to take ‘the benetit o law, the poaitiva of register will be prodtable. Governor Browalow's The following is the fifth paragra tho State Guard of Tennessee : * Captains or lieutenants, nies OF squads, will #e6, on all that Bo man’s premises are treap that no poultry or stock i di that no fence ra eut down and kille no tin! com} 1 will that rt, 80, the best attorneyscan afford to attend | Are any number of per of tho Very | ¢xpenses to Washington was paid by Me demned to take their exercise in euch dreary | Pusliw & Barr, wud @ paper was read pur: | passages: Tn these walla occur occasional | poring to be a agreement between the | gates, aoldom or never opened, giving ac witness and these two gentlemen, by | cese to vineyards forlorn casi phof) Which Mrs. Perry was t3 two, ber intli- | looking mostly as if they bad been long | In| Governor Brownlow's first geueral order to commanding assed on OF ‘are destroyed — | A without ® fair tion being paid; and that no grain or forage be taken without the cousent of the owner, and then at the These rules must be observed Beet Fi arket y ety Years Old, A letter from Stockholm eaye: © A last mooting of tho Idun Society there served at suppor @ curious sort of b had boon preserved for font Isu?, Captain Parry plac Poiut, at Spxeperaen, a depot of maat ue. t the was of all here in offic: pontions all regions of the South, than! tho course he has taken recently on the conatruction question. A. p tone of sentiment among thi a of the South, rom! teitizen of Beaufort, N. C.. feo that you vote } under the convie not do better on that the 1 fear, it wi } eit, harsher measur hat greatest may be the next bitter cup, chisod by that bill; in f litical power out of the hands of tho mos intelligent class of the Southern people yet if, iu the event of ite raje followed by more stringent had better submit, In your intercours good, Tregret to know that we are d #0 unworthy of public confidence, ters have gone so far that tho x) the people desire to ace it ended. Mrs. Perry. question, * Who is Mra, Perry 1” as follows To October last a case came Mra. Perr; rdinnal imony, ep pot w child. Tam the wido ared as claimant for th She a of Vl now about 5 yoars of ago, whoso custody claim to recover from these defendante, "I May last, Mr, Cooper and hie wife bad th with me to take care of ber upt!l my return from Washington, where I had to go o1 business in conndction with the cla ty husband for prize money and pay, and also upon business intr | ine by two Now York gentlemen— K. Phelps and T. J, Barr. I was absent few mouths, from January to June, and o < uated t sont: transferred by him to the Coopers. | never intended to part with the child.” I the cro ment eral Order Business” of New York city, from the Customs ii vices an undivided one-third of the pr Further crossexamination developed th number of refused. After that were called, and 0 had seoa men pave igto Lor apartments alight J and other prominent Senator Johnson, of Maryland, sin daily receipt of numerous letters frou. ng bim tor ragraph from one of theso letters, received today, will y We for the Sherman bill, South could seriously o Till be inflicted, f calamities, contiscation, Tam disfran- it takes all po | a it is to be with Southern men, indicate what you be- lieve should be our true course, aud my word for it your advice will be potential for med ‘Tho Cincinnati Ties answers the great up before the Probate Court of Hamilton county, in which | tat o! dj in her m, Perry, fn ebgineor in the navy, and am the stepmother of the little girl Emma Perry, custody of the child, under an agreement dward bi my return found that, through false repre: | w: ‘ne to the Conrt that Emma was an orphan and had been deserted by her rela tives, the appointment was obtained by Mr. Louis French aa guardian, and the custody Thad examination, she stated that ber ence ia obtaining for them thé ovgru patronage in relation to the *Gen- the Battery to tho No. 5d—Mte. Perry to bave for her eer ta, | proprietor of a vineyard called "Braccio di fact that she was m regular lobbyist at Washington, in the employ of certain the prive of being permitted te live on in Yo nd that she wae on the m tranquility, Determining not to comply timate terius with members of Congress anf | with so Unroasonable a demand, Signor others, over whom she exercised great in- | Pecchia proceeded to the direotor of the po- fluencs, Aftor sho had been thoroughly | lice, and laid the case before him. Io the | crossoxamined, Mra. Harriet Jobnaon was | meantime, before the arrival of the day on called to the stad, and anid that Mrs, Perry | whjch they were to call for the money had proposed to'hor (witness) to go to| demanded, one of the robbers turned, Washington, offering to introduce her to a| Queon's I was going to write, but I suppose entlomen friends, but this waa | it would be more correct to write Pope’ eral other witnesses | dence, and pat the testified that ah that chig: nous will aid them in procuring husband the imaginary gregarines will be roi as nothing. Chignons are classic isian. Chignons aro borrowed directly from | French dames, ‘Whose patrons are in the Jockey clubs. | Chignons derive a certain charm of iunocont naughtiness from their | ry origin, Chignona enable ladi pear on an equality with each other, er Natur has. bi or pro n is another weapon add. ‘od to the captivating armory. Between dyes and chignon, pads and puits, the figure and face will Lo irresistibly ' prepared for conquest. If those embellishments are multiplied further, we aball arrive at ation not dissimilar to that t | whi prophesied as the result of con ;| tinued advance in tho rcience of war. A time must come when nothing more can bo dong; when Art shall bo eatistied with her work upon the female model, aud expross her inability to improve it’ by @ sluglo aiditional cushion. Then wo shall have the millennium of fashion, and perhaps a return to primitive simplicity, When the torces of attraction are on ali sides equa competition must cease. Chignons and contours, when universal, must defeat thoir ‘own object, just like long-sbooting caunon aud Grock tire, Some other novelty may then, of course, be started; but there may be an end to the combinations of millinery, and chignonism cannot be inexhaustible, Perhaps the costume of Dr, Walker may be the future, If our professions aro to be invaded, why not our garments! If | wo are leit our paletota in peace, however, wo may leave the ladies their chignons.” Life in Rome—Encouster with Brigaads. {| A Roman correspondent Feb. 27th relates in | the following terrible encounter which took | place in the Eternal City # short time pro- viously: On Saturday evening last, the 1th Febru: ary, @ bloody passage of arms took place k | outside the Porte San Lorenzo, between | eight police officers aud three burglars or ganda, notorious malefactors, who for | ‘| 4ome Weeks past have been the terror of n | dwellers in soliiary vineyards without the Between the city walls and the open campagna, which ie a huge grassy wilder: | ness, intervenes @ belt of vineyards and market gardens, about two miles in breadth, interseeted in ‘all directions by narrow | lanes, running between walls which are 80 fn | bigh that nobody ever saw over them, and which aro the despair of pedestrians con. a | a | ince Filled of anything worth robbing. Ne | where could you find @ region more de in | late, of more admirably adapted for the porpetration of every dark crime, Some | weeks since Signor Peoohia, the wealthy |. Lorenzo,” received threatening letters, | demanding’an exorbitant sum of money as ‘eovie lice authorities in pos soasion of euch ulare as enabled them th'iay the ‘trap lato whick tue robbere fell. | the secoud ward, and on through the free port of Bingapore, If there fs any land remaining unceded uy power competent to cede it, American enterprise would profit largely in the future ue cots ‘a foothold on the northern portion | of Borneo, aud working into @ share of its | commerce. ‘The idea is hot a new one either in Boston or San Francisco, but there was never before so favorable a time to put it in practice, European nations have found | reat advantage in holding torritory in the jadian and Chinese waters; aud the aly tage resulting muat prove much greater, eventually to citizens of the United States, whose country faces the Pacific, and atfor tho most direct line of communication with Iudia, China and Japan, 12000 Ohio & Miss... Nude. 9 Ry SES BESESES ie ‘The Late Election in Omaha, Nebraska. The Omaha Rervntican of the Sth inst., commenting upon the city election, which | took place the day previous, say The frauds perpetrated at the election | yoatorday by Ulegul voting ware of the Most stupendous magnitude OF this there is the most positive proof, Men voted in one ward and then wont by tho wagon-load and Conghs—Sudden changes of climate aie sourecs of Pulmonary aud Bronrbial affections. Experienco having proved that simple remedies net spoeiliy when taken In the early stage of disease, take at once “Brown's Bronchiel Troeb- 4" let the Cold, Cough or Irritation of the Throat be ever soslight.as by this precaution « more serious | atvaok may be warded off. m1 fad by the platovn to the other wards and | |The Hewe Machine Co.s Lock ftitcl voted again, The canvass of the votes nines, Bila AES showed this conclusively: Ifere is one spe iJ 42 chuen: J. M, Green atid Charles Maguire ad woro the Democratic candidates for Alder-| Wheeler & Wilson Lock ftitch Se Thon inthe first ward. Many of tho men | surmieeond Mostoubele Meshing, ois Lived Say 4 had voted in that ward passed over to some of them forgot change their’ ballote, so that Jobn H. ‘on rooived 14 vote in the second ward, | and Charles Maguire 13 votes. Thia was the case to a more or losa extent in all the wards—showing that of the large number of men who passod from one ward to the to Mah a gas Dye—Briesv’s Capiilartum short Sima, to Iu original other several of them forgot to change their ‘and la one of the ballots accordingly, but voted the same | qe rte ballots in the several wards, appolated with other prepart One of the greatest outrages ever known ‘$1 per bottle, in either a civilized or unelvilized commu. nity, was perpetrated at the second ward poll just at ita close yes terday, It is @ foul blot upon the good name of Omaha, the memory of which it will take years to eilace. It had been understood that the colored voters of the city would, for the first time in thoir lives, offer to exercise their rights as electors conterred on them by the organ: DEATHS. io law of the Territory, by the statutes of al ro eee is the Territory, and by the act admitting this Thursday afer; raed Nebraska into the Union asa State, When. eople awoke this morning, there wore | CRONK—Om, Tuesday, March 12h, Charien ahd posted up in iunumerable places slips | Taman con et Jobe Tellman end Allee Crunk, of mapuscript,so miserably written as to be | “fhe Fiend estalitancge of the tantly arg next to illigible, threatening the colored | respeethully tnrlted to attend the funeral, from th fen with death aad all manner of violence ones of ls pezente, © Carmi! ‘Thareday ifthey attempted to exorcise this lawful roo He right) We have a numbor of those now in | DUFFY 19 Rrcokira.ca Wednesday, Mare 1% Us posseesion | Feeney moutne and 18 dary N of ble paronia:8'Bolives tt, thle Thursday aftessvoe, soiled she Negros of ty cRlock. + hia Omshs OW MARKART—On Tuesday, ‘fie fret Black Man that takes bie Siand ab tbe rears, Sania LM fab Conpes Maw “hort Pullas to Vote J Bkined to tbe ives aod friends of the family are ree Bone from bis ees sd | eventtully Teettod to atvou tne funeral from bie 1c Ret ee ee pele et geurar etdaaen, 3 Yau st this "Pharadayaiteraoon a Many thought theso throats were not ser-| | TOFP—In Willlamsburgh, 9m Tuesday, March 1% jou ie intended. It was not thought possi. La Bier of ine Topp, ble that in thie community eo great an out- uy, Frage upon the rights of citizens could rh sphaat trian bs, iy, am Petrated, But about a quarter past 3 'dlock Et avlied te ihe rom the reel dened he roughs from all pari gt ber aronte oer, #4 ond Morte Sten ths The of tho city bogan to athe ‘the poll of the Second War |, and fn perhaps fifteen miuutes thore were four hundred of them Yathered in the Court house yard and on the sidewalk in front, This crowd of rioters were led by two of the most notorious bullies of the olty. ‘Their followers were armed with revolvers, clubs, hasan inrateme ‘Jeous Woh bien heme, te Gvoll on hich. 1 Conte te attend. ‘The execution of the operation, whiob turg- nd all sorte of weapons, ‘They declared a