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AN RceL aT ARTICLE FOR TH PE IB NOT A DYE. PRIESTS CAPILLARIUM, ren RESTORING GREY MAIR Te te OUGINAL COLUK AND CONDITION, This exellent wewrstim, for Rene ing, (ier Srigten Cot rethe Tutile bee DRESSING FORK THE BAIR. Sell 00 8 Reareemy am ih mae eniele thet a Sh Sed de Si \naed makes BOFT ABD ©) OssY CAPLLLAL LUM 0 abort the, ad tad tree (om 1D ANUK! rel amd eat Tike Han. Steen Mere add crores.” Becond Suser,. Willlamehe neh Tyke Fae a | , Haste, toner Jon sod i ro8 2 ae and aime an Powe CE Une pana. ro) AND) FORWIGN PATENT MEFBRS. MUND & CO. Pubieueas ree they reed Vile ‘ewe ermine perwelve at e glance (he eulle apace De 4t reaehing ihe people, THE BUN te Paved er lie bipi preneee (i are rary ayes «1 Rearing evedition, ab one ttird price to orchards, WILLiaM ¥. Beactt, “ | Lows of Avpettia, Naw sab wa by aii menue tty 8 > TTHW word: enowoes #8 est and most. pi “Prepares nie fer ents: mode, Wildamburgh. File @1 par bo: on made for OFFICE OF fHE WORKING WOMENS | PROURCTIVE UNION, Ko, 60 WI kat an pike —— 1. bik which ur land, and tarp lous iato of men cning, bas ries recellarcoverity on the ri Giieefaby aerate Fasrray vrtin cers Terbe cou for. 2 P.oteetive Union owes ite ® wun suk? ot gouaeaeern iy working women of New York obisets of the Inet! Q an object of the Tne'ti to Alecor vette of 8 or y and eased ‘i ret “in moneys ary oa Wind “a 1909 Oat 98 tien of ime for the of her sex, she ‘further information by agely ina Pete: i ot the soon of the Unlocs BS pry BICIANS, MIDWIVES, AND NURSES 4 the oe Era oan BED PAN fee ther euly practicabe stationery tala edi ine ae CEES Se DENCKE @ 'ALNOLD. ‘464 Pent at hole Uuited Biatee. | bO4 Agente ARE SEEDS—A CHOICE AND BEAUTI ful roll ctlon of Bee's, collected by the under. od the Bandw ich Islands ducug an f ra 8B ee ynbiie gardens and couse Th Mt pat fp iw cloth fined preKe tay aud label uketicie,” Tury cay te cant ty mal Feld. eat, ‘Biloe trem 310 10 $20. “ola rile oaety oa Wild Piow ‘Orders or vouat 2 ma ee yin! sas 3 AO WALHES, No. 4H Bauecine 9h, Ram Ever cloes, te 08 Y CHIMES, ‘The new T inte and pe. and the Le ore: "ad Bobi ara ent end By jo case 14 If ted hy WM B. BRADAUKY aud JN, 817 While we have ken er 2 ‘ ‘Order of the Bone of Teniperance Low th MES will be to nde of Teuperance * i Bingle Copl # SS canta, Single Copter; RAYS. Publishing Arent LIAM BT, NEW YO FOR A WELL) THE BUN, Be w TIONAL ‘TEM RANCE SOCL Oftion 112 Witten Pustistiee™ Aven, 04 uy ‘Puro On the AMELICAS, Exel TUE FRYBODY) he age ol Fl re Verutified, and Pol eieule lansiee of pers of ius Kiud Publicis ia thie counter ope. Tie g ame | iendred eaeravings, | PATENT? MUNN & CO., ACIeNTIPIC AME i sheep. p: ‘A orene 4 fe Belin ior aay, TeX Publishers of THE LATEST NEWS Froin all Parts of the World 18 PUNISHED DAILY New York Sun, whied imeniad: for IWO CENTS, THE NEW YORK BUN ”, ADVER CIS RS: wmreo! THR EN [anppore the negroes will vote with the Rad | iecr the oe licnl party, Other fournale belonging to | tic Sthat party are diseu iextean | den | ata | tary noticeable since the receut fratorniza- | tage to the workingmon who | ever, we canuot think strange of thin alarin, | when honeatly condact safe arruans Saree jof negro suftrago before they went no far, PWELVE CENTS FER WEEK. office #1 the aor Waiter sbowa be 2 "ie publication ‘pusteese sh RY PRRSON TROUBLED writ |" Moses & Cor of Sasmia and Fulton 1A ANNIBILATOR Ls soperticial and unreliable MUSIC —tealhen 0, Jed. Even after the suspicions of Dr. Hanns | It is WALLACK'S THBATME.—The WINTER GARDEN, © Kenilworth.” BIHLO'S GARDEN. —~ The Black Crook” Grows ROADWAY THEATRE.—Mr. and Mre, Berney: BOWERY THRATRE- Uncle Tom's Cabte. WOOI/R THEATRE" Une @ Tom LEY WHITE'S © Bailes, somes, vewtriieyuum, ae, PASTOR'S OPERA HO AVENE OPPRA HOUSE, —Badworth's Booge dancer, bur emiues TRELS—Kthiopian Bar- ELS, 190 Broadway CIRCUS New York Cirens Troupe, MINATION TROUPE fettending physician, that d 2 LEON MINS lay, | howerer, they are examining the matter | Chamberiain reesives under the present | more clearly, and the further they extend | system. Very fow people anderstand how the Investigation the leas bhopeta! fi rative @ position the one in question is. of aecnring the negro vote. ‘The Trinewe, | An ides may be obtelaed, however, from | atts ul trying hard to keep ite courage up | the fact that it is rated, in political circles, with regard to the Radiea! f the freed jat one hundred thousand dollars o | year, ‘The Chamberlain ia nominally the (custodian of the city purse, although be not bandle nor keep in hia possession ey. Ono of the leading banks dows all the practical t and the Cham. berlain derive revouns chiefly from in at ou the deposits, which ia ® very im- rtant matter, It te wrong to gi cha peed | cure to any man, forthe city needs all in that the nogroes will vote aa the whites | thAt can be made ont of Je fale, The want them to do, if they be decently treat. | Proporition to pay the City Canmbertain a) ef) The Boston Apvmeriann expresses the catablihod salary te & good one, hope it will be adopted einen ‘The Taint si might be less an | and more pointe it meane ame opinion with more boldness than the Tunesr, If declares that it iam fallacy to Bata Assocint! ation of our recent ar: on the “Reat Question,” we have re ng the mattor with | ceived the prospectus and rules of mconcern nd there is ample evi- | now being operated on the Eaat aide of the that the Radicals aro couriderably | town, We have given the eubjsot consider ned atthe prospect, This is partion: | able attention, and fail to see any advan: are appealed lio meet. | to, to iovest money in the euerpriee. Te ta 8. How. | fonaded upon an Englieh model, which, |, might in the long it is undoubtedly well founded, | run benefit afew of the subscribers. The ‘The wegroce will vote ma the whites | eroat mass, however, would be as certain to vote if latter do the right thing. | lose their money as those who invested in stake which the Radioala made con: | the Building Associations gotten up edozen tinted in uot considering the consequences | yours ago. We have no faith in the sobeme, Gnd advine our readers not to be taken in, ‘Their object waa simply to make political | by the fair promises of tho promoters capital by pressing the “GIN” coucerts, lotteries and California outh, but the emigration schemes, are specious davices by coutingencies into account, From the tenor | means of which ignorant people ar: of the Kadlioal journals it wili not be eur | to part with their hard eara prining if the party yet attempt to back out | best way is to let auc! concer: of the negro audrage business. The great | alone object of the Radicals ie to maintain the strength and infueoes of their party, and if they courlude that auch int are en tension, they will | not hesitate to take the backward atop. tnuch earnestness, tion of whites and blacks at » pr ing in the eapital of South Car Varctmation of School Children. Tn attention of the Board of Education lias Leen directed by Dr. Hanes to the tu: portance of ensuring achool-children against ematlpox by vaccin- Gesteere lau | ation, The cooperation of the educational THE ponding investigate lato the cauao | Authorities in thin roatter, it is auggeated, of death in the case of aw unknown lady | Would greatly facilitate the enforcement o| of thie city, Wuatrates very’ forcibly the | Auch regulations ax may be deemod advisa- in whiet commonly conduct Corone inquests a el-known that eases of small-pox aro exesedingly rare, if, indeed, thay ever oo- had led him to inquire inte the parwcular cane in question, the aix medical gentlemen in persone who have been properly who composed the coroner's jury did mot | and henge the wisdom and duty take the pains to eatiafy themecives, by | of sdopting this preventive measare, which @ramination, a4 to the real cause of death, | hae the advantage of boing very simple and Dut slighted their duty to the deceased and | within the reach of all. to the publio by allowing the issue of a cor Not Colonel Kimball's Widow tideate for burial, on the mere word of tho! t+ is stated on the authority of « gon‘le- th —¥8*! man residing in thie city, that Mra, Kim- the Feault of natural causes It re-| nats, the widow of the Colonel Kimnatt. mained for the vigilant Coroner of | shot by General Conconan, le now residing ¢, Rhode Talaud, where lntarment | with her friende in Washington, and was to Institute the thorough | ative and well ateix o'slock on the evening inquiry which disclosed the startling fect | of Wednesday lant. From this it appeare that injuries eufticient, in the opinion of the | thet the woman anid to have bean Colonel Coronor, to prove fatal, had been inflicted | Ki yyat's widow, and recently killed by a BUNYAN TABLEAUX—Uston full_Brosdway ‘14a. “THE NEW YORK SUN. FRIDAY MORNING, MAR. 22, 1807, Tigvte ead Wrongs of ireined. uprising in Ireland wae a bold end herolo attempt to avenge the wrongs and aeoure the rights of an down-trodiden nation, agaiuet sued fe truck « blow for the liberty of their country, are entitled to tion of all true friends of free. But the atory of that uprising, prao (ically aud without soutiment, may be told by saying that « vory small proportion of in a vory small part of the the Irish peopl country, made @ failur insurrection. And th failure may be predicted by uufortunate men who were o made to aulter for their pi Death or long imprisonment to many will Vhus have euded all the ving that the be the sequel. 6 for aensible and tl nile of Ireland to ition of auch attn nailer whether aro pte under existing If there were able chance of muccons, there ragemeut to reuew bat there is no apparent low of w chance d's timo to raise the atundard of revolu Sugland shall beco auch movements no foreign power, not como until then, ery frievd of freedom would be glad to nen the green flag waving over Ireland to Dut the matter must be regarded in « practical and common aud the time will for the Trish people Is to await the od, and iv the meantiue to ec s party of workin reformers in sympathy with the Irish people and would | redress their grievance | Itinw great mistake to hold the py England respon wrong which have been inflicted upon tre A majority of the English people who aro now fighting a political battle for the very rights which the people of Ireland claim and demand It in the British Government ive of the small class who o lish wrinstocracy—that in wi ble for the wrongs of Ireland. weotings of trade societies in ent was denounced if it had the power, \ | ity from wh of the laboring el; in ns etrong ‘an could employ, aud | banners moat threateuing inscriptions, neral cause which the Feuians have ths BCLENTIVIC | posed hy the aristocracy through the Gov allies, and to work together for the accom. slivent of their mutual good. | form party in England has secured import- ady, and if it eucce ing general suffrage, # long, the workiagmon will have Perplexity of the Radicals, A now trouble has suddenly pras 1 Radical leaders. terly had their eyes ao Srmnly fixed upon the They lave lat tu glance alead to eee what tho freedmen would do if that privilege wero South, of tho now 0, has made the establish: went of negro suffrage @ certaint cals are just Leginuing to see that ceptance by t couatruction pi im an attempt to procare abortion. In brief. | yortion, could not have beon the person dor had probably been committed in represented, this city, and the city authorities had faulted ‘snretcenianeiinaashennes todetect it This is only a sivgle instance Uneate Balldiags. of the gross iuefficieuey of Curouera’ in-| COMPLAINTS aro made by the inapactors ont aystom, in tho | Of buildings that their authority Je iusufici- execution of the important duties that de- | eat to enable thom to carry out the pur- no calculating | Pows for which they are appointed. ‘They aber of crimea—the amountof guilt— | have fonnd several hundred unsafe build altitude of wrongs—that this def. | '!a*, but are unable to make their eondem- ciency in Coroners’ inquesta allows to | BAtion valid, and tho dangero pass unnoticed by the pubic and “anwhipt | therefore continue to be occupied, Proprie. of justice.” An accidental case now ana | # themeolvea with prowiaing that then attracts attention for a tir Aefecta shall be remedied, but they diare cltes conjeoture as to what remains gard their promiaos, and there is no speedy Known, bat nothing ts done tow or cortaiu remedy accessible. We have al- abatement of the evil. ‘Tho trae remedy | Peady lad several accldents from the falling consiate in placing the appointment of Cor. | of old buildings, aud tho danger not only to onere in the hands of the Board of Health, | {he actual inhabitants of auch buildings,but who would thon exercise a supervision over | 9 those who are accidentally in their vicin their performances, An things aro now, | {Ys !¢ 40 great that no formalities ought to ignorant or anprineipled mon stand aa good | be Hllowed fora single day to cause auch unnecessary peril to life. The dangers voldabl uses are quests, under our pr & chance of boing glected as any others, and the consequence is that a Coroner's in- | fom Are and other " quest becomes not merely an idle coremong, | §l°# suiliciontly alarming, but where build: but often a counterfeit of jJurticn wud a | Mke have been thoroughly inspected and shield for guilt pronounced uusafe, there ie an imperative _ some law that will lasure im A iii. baw bes iv diaposal, Tho proscoution gf refrac. re to authorien railroad companies to | tory house owners, under existing regula: stato room carriages, and charge addi. | tions is altogocuer too slow aud unaatiafac fare to gers who travel in | tory to be consistent with the public Thin would be w step backwarls | welfare A Model rile. racy of travel, skeleton of the Broadw: bridge, which biay now be regarded asa monument to the tardiness of those who undertook ite con It ie @ beautiful wight t 0 half. » workinen perched upon thie atruc ture, day after day, tranquilly plastering oa filigree aud gingerbread oruamente, totally regardless of tho roaring of wheele aud the struggles of mud-bespattored pedostrians in the tumult beneath them, Bome day in the future, when the mud has disappeured, and the crossing is diry and ploasant, the stairwaye will perhaps bo added to the bridge, and thoes who care nothing for tho ups and downs of life will be invited to work their passage over roadway by the now-fangled conveyance. Inthe meantime the mud and confusion and danger may ae well be borue with pa- A MOVEMENT bas bi tain | tetoe, since impationce will be of no avail ciaua who held military offices during | Pombly halfe bridge a» better than no war, the object of which {e to forme | DFivge at oii, dhough it abridge not the dis: 1 organization composod of dis | omforta of the public 1 poldiers, Burixn, Banks, Looas, and # few other p | the movement, alt! nd and third-olass, according to their comfort and appointments. ‘The conse. quenee iv that the rich travoler ia ¢ sively comfortable, whilo those in poorer circumatances ure much less comfortably transported than in the ordinary American car, Our system of car accommodation is wcknowlodged by all travellora to be the beat in the world, and it is good enough for all classes, If the exclusive plan bo intro- duced, all but the very wealthy will auffor by it ‘The present plan auite the largest number of travellers, and proposod inuo tions aLould be regarded with suspicion as tending toward an aristocratio unsoclabil this country has thus far been tulerably free, A Trap f leading March 20, 1867 arti atitied Eiitor n—Stn: Th you F i ect | imtue Of your pap Vetter men. ‘The firat stop in chia project | wre ih Leur Hera! Con i was taken Inst Summer in the So | and it Yention which wae held in Pitteburg, It to you with respect toa large cl nfort was | chanics in thin city, mi Will be remembered that an effort was | shauice in thie, city, na made to induce Gon, Guaxv to give the | aud the worat pi Conven we of me ely—the ‘Term (of any other class of me: n hie endorsement, and that he | chanice, Our employers scom to be the harp letter in reply to the invita: | Most nserupulous tion, proving the movement wud ad-| tthe hone sewing aud stitet ‘t Vining the soldiers tu keep out of the hands their Wages do not average @1U of politicians, ‘That, however, did not alter Per week, During the winter uionths — jority of is did mot average the for tho purpose of the individuale who bad | wer wun, aint even then the eiuployera re aturtod the scheme, Tuoy have gone on in | duced our wages, au ask any honest making their preparations aud it ie now ane | ta4n, iu the wai to support our wiv | Houniced that general odlice or headquar: | { Vga reapect ters of the ‘Soldiers’ party” will be at | | established in Chia city, We hope that no | bi F will be deceived by any auch politi cal trickery ae is contemplated by thie movement, The men who have atarted it, have mo other object than that of placing 8 @ position of iuiluen 00 | T mauat do it, 1, the fact is, thomsely " pensation sulliciont to maintain our families | gratitude and frieudehip, They want to | or ouraclyos! It is, 1 think, robbing labor obtain importance iu the coming Vreaiten: | of Ite just reward—the euployere pocket: 1 aud their olject i to use the | i the price of the bread wo justly earn tor tial election, aud th tia to use th ap Hirice OF the braid Ay oarH Ga soldiers as tools with which to obtain that | Evitor, inert this, and @ large clase of your ortance, We adv yut of the hands of wll tary | in kee babi © the solders tw | readers will be thankful. Yours, constant re. r JD, the anticipation of their favorite idea was far more pleasant than the realization is They are now in atate of deep anxioty and perploxity with regard to the course which the negroes will take |ia the sulject the Radical took it fur grauted, » uflrage became @ costuinty that the freodmen would Gave them thelr Liverty, | on the | ha aud impoaters | The\Kiog im Scoule: : A me Prize-fighting ie at @discount in Scotland, i Fry tone paged ok to | Last month @ battle was fought between establish @ fixed salary for the office of | (sey and Macdonald, in the neighborhood City Chambertein in lieu of tho present loaroed what had taken place, they app fees aud perquisites, The amount proposed | hended Cuscy and bie fecond, who were | ton 7 i te ten th dol wa lib. | semtenced to fourteen aud eight days im: | Wherever the work is going on, the surface 19 ten Chena Sallare: 9 gaprere sory lib: | nent respectively, Matdonald end | will be eovered by a moveable bridge or # second absconded, but were sabsequent: | # priao eral compensation for simply drawing orders pository of the elty funds, aud yet | ly appreteuded, and & siuilae Bieasure of Wirtear Cor ed, with what tho ({ustica was deelt ant ¢ OUR ALBANY CORRBAPONDENCE. Das te eos Sohne cade Mi 0, Meo. ALbant, March 20th, 1867. “Bt. Patriok’s Day in the morning” was observed here with the usnal ceremonies, 6 waa ® parade of the military with ono J an Irish boneve and notwithatanding the day, 8t. Patrick comid Witte soa of the wort n neither ease ol be interrnpted, and aM proceed ae mual. AAR piper, the water at all interfered wi motion will be innd way impeded t ‘The crossing of the ieee will be done liy ght Iron tubes, thirtesn feet In m thres to ive + dame made oing on beneath the atrees trav. company of Oremon a it be lined with brick, orks have been con was pald his memory, , Without interraptine the Senate laat eve ing aid to the eg, the bill grant: ira Fewale College was foatitution is not much | known to the people of the State, so Bema tor Nicks felt called upon to enlighten the Tt appeara that the course y there is similar to that in male aro educated ip all that te neceanury to qnali fy ¢ tion in Iife. The kitchen department is Oaly three servants are the young ladies are required to ‘ake their turi in cooking and other domes: tic work. When we e: any ladies in all life of the most common arta of eoukery, and how much unhappiness d thereby, it is not strange that the male por: the community place where this p wt in London te the heart of the densest etrife of the cite, and from anything that Is vi surface no one wonld know that a important work was in progres underneath ‘Tho marked finan esa that has at the working of the underground gland ina sutticiont guaranty | investment will be « remuanerati and the fact that the pro- Jectora here have not gone bosond the lim- Senate a little one on this side it "the endorse mnimiites, and the very of the Senate itself, ler the great ix: Fowtane at Ningarn Falls. A telegram to the Toronto (Ca.) Grone, dated Maroh 19, ony The body of Fen: iting Niogara Palla to provide some | Jermale erlucatios regretted the grea: A gre kets froin the State FSprivaield sringiield rides, and pro well arined with a ‘Thay appeared well drilled, and before ball marched through the town, with banners ing, beaded by the Niagara Falls named John Geoguban. tion appearts to have been enj uo one wae in command capabl | cining control over the actions of the men a issued that no liquor should be | ny of the meme te a Dumber of th ‘epared by the atu dentensen of sleur Iilot would do well to apply for « pro- ving and drome bea ‘The Jerome P was ordered to This provides certain real estate for the purpose o ber of villas and country oo Hlemen of wealth and reiuement (!) a recting thereon @ num but before | (nit willing victims to the intl ‘The two companies at th realiness to prevent id known asthe Jerome Trot Close on the beele of thia bill caine one for confirming addi wan Jockey Clubs, which ie nothing more ‘or less than an aasoriation | for racing horses, all specious pretext of offei inviting competition for the purpose of iin proving the breed of horeos, te thought he discovered @ good whlch contained covered up under the Jc premiums, aud The Parnguaya Buenos Ayres advions of January 28, the COMMERCIAL, were mn as over against the allied forces, The fleet belonging to the Jatter a Fort Curupaity during the third week of vary, but nobleved no auccess bevond & magarine, thereby killing and wounding forty-eight cr stroving considerable ammanition. The Brazilian steamer Porton are informed by the provision referred to, ricken out, The qucation of leg , OF Father protroting it by of this State are 1» bombarded rate eo many bese wutuel benefit lat named, with built at Boston, was burned, together with three hundred wick allied tro Corrientes. A yeon board, while lying off ‘an force, while aacend- ite introduetion, etched #0 as to take into ite re Ge Argento. which necansitates the of & considerable body of allied tures of the Vandenbargh bill, ae well corporations named in asid und of originality of inven- troops in @ p partial control o Koop the other bill undergro thetpartion interested in Mt rompective dividenda, Dill the Senate came v ing without » quorw@. waa becatise certain iil fhed that they jon teak to per- coned in aubjugatiog and partitioning Paraguay, rave and reverend 0 Deeponaibility of voting on this bill, or whsther they wished t show thelr dieapprova! of the ere uot in heir A Poor Brakewman teherits Fifty Thes- About eight years TIN, March 13th, @ yi ward Griffin, left his mother’s house in To- ronto, in company with two other lads, for @ tour in the United States thew hed at the time attained his fourteenth 0, says the Memphis seats, and three or Sergeant at-Ariwa, aud compelled ‘ looks @ little like @ achool- law makers Hy absent themaclyee from their places et rid of the reg and endeavor to of thelr porition, Itin ridiculous to seo dignified legislators ited to their duty by the offlcer Ty the Assembly, the whoels came blocked on account © drawal of men bers, aud a cull of the House was threatened, The Conference Committee of the Renate vention have at ‘The threo young adventnrere they got aitua- hotel, and after other places, were visited, wud 4eu ed to follow the purauite ot at the termination of the ia way to Mom) really known of that he, after seven years’ wanderings, had netted down to atéady employmi Am situation on thi and Ohio Railroad ass hia oalling diligently war be found “Manlvod Sullrage.” So the year 1967 i te bo till more famous (!) in history, by the | ushering ja of @ new era with 1 franchisement of on of the report chtest idea that fortune wae a play ® pleasant freak upon him. wan, however, good fortur upon to vote againn THE ARCADE RAITNOA purauanee of th of giving a brief no levised for rei of teavel in ir plan already adopted grandfather had di A dollare. | mediate compliance with the directions as | Jett him a log J Such good news nearly overp liately teuderd ray foft by train for m Toone now to the receive at the han ls of the Legis ‘The Murder of Dr. 1. Sir Roderick Murchison publisues in the on journals a letter from Dr. Kirk, the | mission of children in arms to former companion than some that and doverias 0 exclusive ariatucratio us | Fon sin long weeke the pablio bave gare | ae OF ‘ope, where the care are all | with curious aud expectant eyoe upon the divided inte rt Waiek are drat, Livingstone, and now British Vice-Consul at Zansibar, addressed merit of comprebensivencas, great ohjection cau be taken tt is t dertakes too much, excavate the who other streets embraced in the route to the depth of twenty five feet, the | cupied hy the sewers and passage removing the off), & these are to be laid at least four tracks— the outside ones for way passengers, th ner ones for through paasen rate of speed to the Assistant Secretary of the Royal | ak that our livertios, in this graphical Society Ps viving some further The plan ia simply to dorof Dr. Living ingatone cutie ie that on the weat of ¢ between the end of July ber, they were suddenly ed by @ band of Mazite, and that Dr. Livingstone, with balf his party, were mur dered, Those who retitrned “escaped, as being behind and unseen, posa to having helped to the cara to be urawn by eu inom emitting no aparke or an basements of the buildings along the streets Will of courae bo left exposed by th proposed to Huis U they aay, thro and they all aaiwe evening. Although in the detaile an ip other things the accounts of the various ry they all agree that they eaw the that it had one wound, that of are, on the back of the neck fatal blow given. sudden, and De. Living in # @tyle wi wlavel with thie tobe Sidewalks will also be laid, as now, at thoroughtare, A watertight iron reload when cut dowu fi fear the story is true, and more of its detai mothod besid lower oF railw lighted from above ed by iron railii nia have gone home, but between the road dowuiks, (hus doing away with ypearauce of moat The road ia along the dark and gloomy CHILDREN IN ARM Forbidling Children the Menelite of the Broadway, ae it raw junction with the Hudson River Ruil- road, near Fort W | eatiniated at two millioa dollara per imile, Which in probably @ low eatiniate in view © Inbor to be performed, wid be pat in ite nd all complete beful if any one would be ycither of the hauds of more obscure aud perhaps | ‘Thoughts for Employers," last Money's | you very fwithfully ondition of workingmen, | holdens me to address a fow words Under the above heading the Cincinnati Gazerre, March 18th, ge laughable article: ‘The paragraph in Thursday's Tix the effect that off the following deat worked | Still if thie roud o ae Allen, of Wo petitioned to exclude baa raised a Low! of ine Not only are the put even the children Willing to havo it replaced eretofore noticed. in the hands of the Committee, and a Is expected soon. Inture will take te dificult to deter could mention work: | n toil bard, their fingers cut | plans What action th 6 remouatrating, fiant, tat baye been sent us bout it, We select’ the fullowing for publi« and there let them stand or Cixeryx att, March 14, 1867 Enrron or Times—Dian Sin you will use your iufluence with Mr. Allen to prevent bin co ud at least an ey chance with the rest, b the petition the moral drama, If he bas any of fm mother, I ain sure that he ut dear! what ‘The following is taken from the Evesixo ot of yesterday : Underground Railway b passed the Senate wou't think of doing it, would my little Charlie | joy the theatre so much, him; he claps his b 6 curtain goes up, crowa when the actors appear. To be ure | ho cries little when the guna go off, or when the thunder rolls, bue it ticed much, mingled with the and if the thunder can't get avy it had better quit thuuderin, The bright g growing suddealy rick, aud roal: | provides for an the Rowling passing under Broadway w the City rk j thence diverging by two lines, running on the east and west sides of the : Tt also moludes the pheumatio tubes under the jast rivers, to eonnect the | kiyn and Jersey City with It has been objected to the pro posed underground railways authorized by the bill that the construction of the tunnel obstruct travel in the ence, a8 @ | i, ig more prose ou one pais of shoes than j stepping stone to al gain, They we have for the waking of two pair, Task, | Ho more for the private avidier than other; then, ts this justice to their employes to | persona do ,who make no parade of their | SX#et hard wivhanioal Labor, without com- to Harlew rive front of us once, but everybody lay was rather dreary Just t! livened it with his little ep) I warmed him for it though, but had bawled's0 about wded, and the ro Was some bur liu em will material to take him ou # the theatre full of seate, tt ‘and occasionally’ a bit of ‘are harrow, or lower part of Broadway material’ excavated and used | of Dunfermline, Ae soon as the authorities | iu the coustruction of the tunnel will be re moved aud brought in through buildings porarily acquired for rlie wasu't to cause @® man sat in front of ® wig op, aud the house was ‘Now, do apoak to Mr, Allon abont it mind him that a babo in the hows is ly level with the present | well-epring of Joy those who pass | it on foot.or im veluclee will bave but Jace of the etre au run the th If be dou't baye a weil suring how can he expect to have a healthy eum mer! Yours, mepernally, Avwr Sanam. Crgcremart, March 15, 1867 Eprron or Tea I thought it waa | rinciple d, that every Bully shoud seepage its own affairs, ini to th arioualy Wood's Theatre, deusiog ad- iniasion to children in arme 18 clearly an in- fringement upon that great principle. Wirat | righ Allen to say that 1 ela! leave my cherub boy at home to the culd | care of an unfeeling oursery maid, whe: ever 1 deaire to pay my devatious’ at the shrine of Theaplat Would it not be inter fering with my domestic aflairs for him to Most decided|y it would. ign is to allow mothers to far asthe do cloaks and rubbers at the ball, layin; away in teket office, to be calie rand delivered wl the performance is over Cruel, cruel John Allen, how cou! you think of auch a thing? [ can imngi * Bobbie at the theatre pe,” and check for bim ae you at tue depot; then L apply fice aa J go out, and he is passed out to me throu tiekethole by # tell man hat T sometimes eee there. Sup. | mistake aboukt be made. What if Ma’am—can't be helped uo! rakes will bay K the best rey baby that isn’t clained you may Suppose I wait, and the ov her ib, borrid!—a black one! aut have to take it or none, Wouldn't it be dreadful! ‘The subject is really too painful to pursue any further. Yours (if I wasn't another’ A Distasi Stvarvsarty, March the Fifteenth. Hen Epiren: Party thinge at the neater, shure, Hekase chilther have the misfortin to bein airma, they are to be ex. clooded from the thrama, hb y the little darlin wurds of Billy Florence (who, sign ta the beat Iriah Neotohwman that iver | wttinpted the Dutch brogue—do ye ‘ancl | that now t) “Now isthe winther of our die contint"— facut jist mind the rest, shure, Something about getting glorioualy tight next | mummer—bat the babes will pass ® very discontinted winther anyhow—that the will—while lingerin’ In the lap of apring some apalpeen of a poet anya, Toutube 1 bed ie sivin inal} chilther (two at the brint) ail drised for the thoau- ter ‘They wero drisged illigant, Utell ye's, and Misther Allen might have bin prowl to ‘ve seen t oer yin’ a family vo: that’s what be might, Jist aa we startin’, me old ian cawe in wid the T in hie fi as after . . “hid vo ae that, I dnmno ¢ what {ser 1, epankin’ the twine for oryin' and bawlin’ before they got theater * Why thi ed from the theater T tore the the airticle to blazes. any ould mon sword, and the chiltuer set up a howl that wood have melted ony heart out the of @ theator manager. A dippytashun of enraged mothers, armed wid broomathicks, will call upon Mr. Allen, if he attimpts to carry ont the pian for the ‘aah un of the inneroente. The mothers in airnus will athand up for the rights of the chilther iu airma, shure. Yours, for chilther's rights, Jept U' Puaxnieay, Oven Den Raven, i pitore aah Marah 15 1067.5 emneee Eviton : pa pies o of der theater, vill de Banat youtets em dry it, dat is more vot I haint’t got to too soon already. Mine pay heer Hane Von Allen vile, dou't it! Vell, dat Ish yot's dor’ matter. Vot gind of right can he do dese tinge, vill yout” Vet giud of prinel- at the ther ia airms bein’ exelood+ x be, jobbin’ hi J takes mine lIeetle papy to der theater. Vell, I vinds der hoad mit dor staire sthand- Meinheer Haus Von Allen, mit his on bin spectacles, und he makes rachen aud aay, miue ‘leedie papy can PEBE me Hote der'eheater all der vile. Vot do den, eht {delle you some tings vot I do. Lebuat lays aud L dake aire into tieful, I kes not. Den I Vicks up mine leetle payy, und 1 peatust seat into him wot doy de in dor theater. Doze bo de gind of i vot lam, Meinheer Hans Von Allen, You no likes um, I feels pad, 1 don't oare. | Peze be all vor l gant aay aby more, all de vile. Karniva Scntorrewovenpen KOOVENHELSEN, The following iss copy of a remonstrance which has been sent into Manager Allon. It was drawn up by # deputation of mothers, and igned by the ba fixing their aev eral marks, “One atuck a rattle throagh bh | name, another kicked bis with his ah another jabbed Lin name with hie ti | another punched his with » woode “ REMONSTRANCR. We, the undersigned, bag most respect. fully, yet firmly, to remonatrate any probibition being placed upon the ad- Wood's Tew ter. All during the war mon in arma were admitted without @ question, Why disc: minate uow againat children In aruisl Wy “yoot, be not curt "Liter Dowsy, “DARLING Donte, “Tuwrar Litivine JENny, * THAWLING Sam, GPNTLE ANN BULKY St © YeuLine “ And 17,000 others. hardy Feat, An extraordinary act of foolhardiness was committed recently at Bordeaux. A young man, dressed as a sailor, ascended to lower gallery of the tower of Pey-Ber- and tinding that he could mouut no higher, got outside, and elambered by the projections up to the atatue of the Virgin, on the top, finally seating himself on the head of the Ggure, where he remained for a considerable Ume, dangling hie lege aud amok ing. Finanelal News, Markets, 4 New Youx, Thursday, Mareb 1, PM. The afternoon quotations of the general Stock market, compared with those of yee terday afternoon, show a decline in prices of from }4 to 4 per cent. Governments were firm, aud in some cases higher. Gold closed at 1348, The loan market was eaay, but in some quarters rather more activity was re ported. The rate for call-loans was 6a7 percent. Foreign exchange was in fair do- mand, Bankers’ billa at 60 days on London Jeold for 108%{ 0109, Oa "Change to-day Flour was Se. #100, better, Wheat opened quiet and closed firm, Corn opened heavy | and closed lower, Oate heavy and | | declining. Pork opened heavy and closed firm, Teef unchanged. Lard quict, Whie- | key dull, SALES AT THF STOCK EXCHANGE, inst Boaxn, yee si Woe lon |b Bata | Sate i B00 ta an Ve pd 18 x 808 100 Hud. 6 oa NT, | obo ” | oo 0 | Seno i | bie 583 meadin 13s Fi | i aM. | tis o io ¥§ $0 i | 8 Ch. o if {3 8 be i & 4 fr, and | 200 Boor | then “check” the little innocents, ae ‘they | $99 cresery Gale’. ° zi * “ toe Pacite 8. 1 4 warns | By Chie N.W * V ashington Market Wholesale Repert. + New Yora, March 2, 1867, ‘The reeent storme having seriously imter+ fered with the traneportation of produce t¢ and from thie market, the market atalla tor day prement an appearance not altogether indicative of suporabund added to the very small number of purchasers visible to any department of tha market, gives to the lovality an appearance t almont Sabbath he dullness. Regard Lug prices, « stight deoline ia noticeable in many branches of trade, Our prevent quo« tations, however, canaot be contidered by any means arbitrary, as sellers, under th Gimes, are at almost any pi their wares, rather then let a cust A comparison of eur. prese tiona, with those of two or three weel since, sho: marked dectine in the ie eS Sores ng ' which ‘threa’ weeks being offered to-d: recently held at Se Thie deetii ray, | . being offered at \n view ‘of the near approseh of thd in view ° senson for new stgok. boldere lispose of thelr stock at almoat rather than seeum: hands astock for whi onth, there wil hance or no demand.' from the Central part of the State to some of our mont enterprising commision one firm baving received on Wedne * Reo | the Merchant's U: rouge forward yesterd of 200 packages, The light rece, bed tended alec to bring. prices of cherse 2@e ¥ Ib. The demand from thie source is principal low grades of farm dairy, from the faci the laboring classes i resent depreraior Fongland, under th 1D business, can onl In the fruit marke lower end very hard otler varieties unchanged. ment of the Jews’ holiday hae caused marked increase im the prices oxpecially live fowls ressed copus selling feature in the vex rrival from Bermuda of new towatocs, which sell at about $3 00 ® box, mately dking mee inlet “thes. pitied per teas Biack Kaspberries 46ag8 nora 9 9605 96 Buckayes bit 4 Goa (0 Jecksoa Whit REYNOLDS~SILVER—On Wodnesd Bolte to Misa Agel David Blives, all of Uhiscits ADEMAOn Wednesday, March ch, Mov. Mw friends of the family are invited re 0 hours aud Wd, 1d on earth to tloom im Hes Lives and f lenis of sue j REDOING —08 Tha rsday, woul r@4) Im peuco Amon} =) fiday afternoon, Yt

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