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~ Special Advertisements EXCELLENT ARTICLE FOR THE IV ISNOT A DVR | THE LATEST NEWS From all Parts of the World CATILLARIU RESTOR: Na GREY HAIR re ie OUGINAL COLTK'END CONDITION. . eheet creparasion for Restoring iter Mod: t end wh ch has boon bot» Sma betore (he Pabltcy bas me With & success Whe auiiclpater ib eo eh Gow Aker tae ermum, AS I welt ae DRRSSING FOR THE HAIR fe well gee Rewterative it ie yon the as he Bag Yee oy icg neaced by the QUARTER OF SORT AND GL After omne the CAPILLAR Tea'p becumer cies aad free Aerumes # Natore and hee Five ont ibe veery bon we De growin and grt ebm The CAULK M wecutssies & buns TUE NEW YORS SUN ADV ER UISERS We 4 vere Pvwvemcive of Rabtoom y TIE ENS wit Adiantic Cable Diepatches. of all Kinde The fies Maire in Washingion—Viexican | fod © rererd of Important Caveds and all ibe seach American Blsten, Correspondence -Sclestific and other Lee. | enlightenment bave attained. 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Bibvertptions nabegoes of ike patient, Wasiveat sould be MOSES ®& BEACT, Cor.of Namen and Fulton fer tienen, whom pron pathies ha: whe volun ariiy give thelr un Aoscitacton thet wil te the working women of New ¥ Evening Ammecments. BARSUWS AMERICAN gmt evenine. ACADEMY OF MUBIC WALLACK'S THEATRE—-The Wife's Beret, OLYMPIC THEATRE. —Dector of Alcantara, GARDEN.—“ Oar American Covsln," | point is ou the sure road to fortune, Five | men’s wages reach the proper standard. NEW YORK THEATRE —“ Kenilworth.” EN." The Binek Crook.” BROADWAY THEATRE —Mr. and M w TRE. ire, Barney BOWERY THEATRE—Unele Tom's Cabia, WOOD'S THEATRE —" Une'e Tom's ( abi, WHITE'S COMBINATION TROUPE Vet, songs, veutriiouuim, &e, TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSR.—“ Bones, ances, we. ® OPERA HOUSE,—Budworth's cies Collection of Wild “Var Tenement Louse? Matinee—Norma, LETH AVENU! winetrela Roose prrsict ANS MIDWIVE (Come and see the “aesgeed New York Circus Troupe, @ map as Stewart, or Aston, Union fall-Brosdway | ” NEW YORK SUN. “It Shines for Atl.” y Acente wated over the whole U RE SEEDS—A CHOICE ARD BEAUT! ‘eh Islands during an A Chance for Ireland. Tur Cable rings intelligence of @ prom. ined reform bill for Ireland thin course is its most atriking fanture, for the condition of Ireland ia no worse to-day than it bas beon for many yeara nt of Ireland ever since it be camo @ part of the United Kingdom, in | been @ painfu lined peckela and au be ent by wuall ace ity oe ‘The policy of he arowih of 1606. tions, peat paid. nat mith “ena or tostal Caretully parked. PRANCE CHIMES, forty yoare ago, that for scarcely # year | bad Ireland been gover course of law, “ w od by the ordinary t the intervention nary acts, the suspension of ha 6 corpus, oF martial rule 1 apply to-day. social reforms have been effe wome cases the Fi Woon merely th another, or putting the buoxious shape, Sm peranee Moe’ st aaine statement wo It of legislation has | yd WobI@ cause |e is intended bu advan wireh tax was 1 in RNS that the name of tith was abolished, hut the whole | Treland, where tant, etill pay taxes, indirectly, for th port of the establial Without any | oly of their own, | ‘ormmation has teen ereatty In | tho British E ho moeing ecull be MPPRANCE CHIMES will be crate, often woalthy Eni and jodiferent of the poopte, afucturing intercats rod by discrim of the country are “STPARNS. Patlishing Age: try, aud enterprisi . | lawa concerning tl » importation chandiso to Ireland are of such a nature as | Ant to w prohibition of for pt through the ee THE BUN, modiam of Lugland iuteresta aren cultura yiolda but # return, to any be | pide the greedy landlords aud proprietors TPHE NATIONAL TEateSRANCE SOCT. Opes 132 Wiittata mauice Palle sstony Hh 12 Williaia sireely New Vors i} rps oLbest 1 THE LARGEST 1! THE portant td benynony Atow liberal re tho British Government, of all 1 | the rights of Ireland, suffrage Include 421 | Irish people, to accept euch reform, not as cir legal right 8 bonus, but as tt | will be nothing bum 4 | ance, for the opp: ed by that epirit of indepen Mechanics ana Luvoutor tunity Las been occasion: still burns in the Trish heart, and which | of which there te a atrong probability, tho | Will continue to make Staelf felt until auc | cea shall crown tho effort Lean be accon | as by physical means, so much the will it be for the Lieb nation and the cause | tions, One of the proposit plished by morat CO. Publishers of the AMEAICAN, ac Imouy of Congress, Jong! Temperance Society and Py nauimously, Congress bas at length ap illiou dollars to the aid of Wis paper will bet le of the South, kely that ove mil aflord even t yu will be enough to 1 of the Kociety to secure for judging mporary relief, b wid, aud to make the payer such @ ir the Cause as shail | !tom tho way in which Congress be help to starving Americans, it | like fully to hope for more would scem | the ‘order 1: Carry Out the plane of tho oelty, wi tion is really a very amall one,cons. country and the object | our politicians to revile the British govern ent for its meanness and indifference to y for | anil nu famine was devastating Irel, itieh Parliament voted, at different tim the sum total of ten million pounds rellef of the Lat amount would equal sixty-five million yreeent currency, fering population of Ireland was not larger, nor more needy, than the population of the | than the present laws against gambling, | the yoar 1800 the number of city papers ty to make euiumary arreste is! rapidly tucreased. ‘The first cheap and 7 twenty copies st Fate of i co's per dread, \.pLEALNS, Aga 179 Ag yh of family sewing and repairing i the sloriest uollce, ard in the best Bouth for whic Congress has w {ier so much grumbling, riated a #lngle million, tude af eine fi es bas to anewer, Hels vory cloar that | Considering the m which | be taken away tho whole m THE PRICE OF TAR sd reerpnized aa the te By; ( | eard, heartless, my te sometimes wd # case of urgent distre ble, ‘The Koat to Wealth THe great problem whici 4p # the br h anity i until old mine tr the committee may le expected to be epot No (ed and marked by the pronta, “to man ¥ ever reached the point of Ww to Mupprem the Landlords. tog A sone aynonymona with con | Tin Rent Qneation” just now agitating * t vrlng man may th the public mind hae a proportions Atif be were worth ten thousand dollare | whieh, Like Hanquo's ghost, will not down he would be aatiafied; but if he were to at at the bidding of guilty Macbeth, or tain that be would want ten thousaad more, | to appear in condemnation of those exacting aod n indefinitely, Aston with hi landlords who demand much ront ne ty millions is ae far from eontentment—_ their premises will bring out of the pockets jm far fom Leing aatiafled—ag he whose | of hard-working and relactant tenants, uly for a shanty apd a pig. A| Woe are daily importe aficiency of wealth is an ignie fatuus, which always keeps beyond the reach, anil | these soulless extort graves, Yet it inatautable ambition. It | ot is to the organ of acquisitive | plrenotigiat would that we owe | most perhaps, for all that civilization and # of the Empire City. If it would do » | correspondents or the public generally any | ney, and nearly all the improvements that | good to “pitch in,” we would gladly oblige [art and science hare made re broaght | them, by emptying all the vials of our and forth by the ae influence, Dut how mall their combined wrath upon the heade of ® proportion of people, in this country. of the “brown-atone horse owners:” if possible, jay other, ever attain that degree of wealth | thus settling the at question,” and re- which enables them to enjoy the comforts | storing peace to an agitated community. of life. A laboring man, for example, enters | If we could also cure other social evil upon life with no legacy but hie strong by the mere use of our pens, write up the arma He works hard, makes m living. | wages of working people to figures which spende hie income, and on the last day of | shou iafy the most xacting, we would the year he stauds, pecuniarily, just where cheerfully begin the task, aud labor until he stood = twelve = months ~— before. | every demand bad been complied with He would like to — bocor but be has sa, ne the | work hand 6 ry day to aro worked out ae a means of making capital, and 00 | wielded by the press of this country, when there ism better day shead—aday which the thanders of artillery; nevertheless ite | he reaches only on the Inst duy of his life. | combined denunciation of landlords, or ite Now there ia no reason why any man, with | anited appeals, that higher wages be paid {ordinary enterprise and @ reasonable to working people, ie powerless when | share of brains, might not become rich—to | natural 1 the extent, at least, of owning hie own quired effect. We might plead, flatter or house, porseasing the comforts of life, and | threaten, yet the result would be controlled having enough to educate b support him in ease during his old age. | by which every eovial question is solved in The great point in the money-making career | this free country. When “men cease to do of any mau isin saving the first buodred | eyil, and learn to do well,” then perhape the dollars. The man who can reach that | raj of lacdionls will be curbed aud hundred dollars is worth more to| The true way, then, to treat tho “rent Gres |® pradent man at — twenty-five | question,” ie to consider high rents an effect years of age than five thousand would be|—perhape an unwarranted one—of the twenty yeare later. The sccumalation of existing cause, an over population of the ‘wealth may be likened to the starting of @ | city, as compared to the number of honses railway train. It takes a great effort to | in which to accommodate all the people. start the wheels of fortune; and they re: | Increased rente may also be demanded by volve very slowly st first; but gradually iandiords because they, like every other they begin to turn faster, then faster still, class, are called upon to pay heavier taxca, | and at last they rush along at the rate of | incurred principally through municipal loptan Bat- | forty miles an henr. Or, to make practi: | corruption, or imposed for the purpose HEELLY& LYONS MINSTRELS, 190 Broadway NEW YOR CIRCTS Performing Dore. BUNYAN TABLEAU: ‘da, cal application, ite dificult thing for ala of suppressing @ rebellion. Perhapa, too, boring man to accumulate money, but auch | the producers eet up a claim to notice in or VANDER: | this comnection, and cause some portien of with the momentum of millions to | the demand which owners of capital levy Press him forward, finds it an easy matter | upon the working classes, in the shape of to add another million to his store. Then, | rente or profite on manufactured articles. save the pennies, and make the start apon | Thus, causes prodace constant effects, rami- this road to wealth. Practice the strictest | fying into almost every transaction of life, economy, abstain from every form of prod: | operating to increase or reduce the pecu- igality, resolve to put little money i the | niary burthens of the multitade, inevitably savings bank every week, and thus lay the | governed by natural laws, The ownor of a foundation of = eapital. Keep adding to | rown-stone house is not to be blamed for the capital until it becomes large enough to | patting hie own price on the tenement he is atart some little business, or to invest in | willing to let, any more than the working- some profitable manner, and then the reat | man isto be blamed for puttiag his own inenny, ‘Tho few dollars that were firet de- | price on the labor he is willing to sell. ted, from the mouths’ savings, will | it we had the power, we would compel the | Prove to be the end of @ fortune, and of | owner of the brown stone house to rent hie ch comfort and enjoyanent aro pur | tenement at a reasonable rate; but the ex- chaseable with money ercise of such # power w 1 also involve pas por proves ers | # reduction in the wages paid to the lab Tux colored people of thie State will not | OF else it would make the worlingman be allowed to vote for delegates to the pro: | UBderstand bis true relation to tho brown eed Constitutional Convention. ‘Ihe Itad. | *te mansion owner, by refusing to live in ieale in tho Legislature are nnanimous in | Mi Wighpriced tenemert, Just eo soon a favor of enforcing negro aufiri in the plo at large wet in concert, and cause South, bat, like their brothren in Ohio, the sia earn Haiedelih eMail @ reduction in are not willing to tanke hoine application | “Ways and aneans” of providing plenty of of their principles, ‘There ia no consist. | MAitations, the “Rent question” will be ency between their precepts and their prag | *ttled. Unlock the safe of capital, by tices, Itin one of the singularities of our | Owing it larger profits in house-bnilding, present politica that while all of the late | {an in other epeculations—and rente will aye Stal are preparing (o give the bal j lotto their negro p States of the North y | decline in proportion to the number of new | houses erected upon Now York Island, Lat the price of materials be brought down by a lation, the leadi reiat in refusing to such concessions, No waader | CBeapening of the cost of their production, that the colored pwoople are begin: | 9A4 workingmen will speedily find the hing to see the hypocrisy of the | mean of erecting thelr own homes, other Rustic ticlane, No wonder that in | €auses operating to produce corresponding the clection at Newborn, North Carolina, | *Mecta by lowering tho price of food and clothing, We do not wish to be underate assaying that # reduction In the price of labor would bo immediately followed by ita Jw roported yesterday, the m Vly for the anti-Rad Ik proaune ao mitch . that they imagino the lattor will |Tette; nor do we ad o any pre bo satinflod with professions in the very | St eduction in (tho prices now paid | face of rary. practic y will dig |t? lwborera; thoy receive far to cover, however, that the ado a mia. | *mall an emolument compared to other take. ‘Tho negroes aro sbarp enough to seo | elemente that make up “living expense in this con | by ni } duc through such trickery, and they will act ac | cordingly, If there were enough vitality | iu the Democratic party to grasp the pros © reel, and in order to compel this re: | ent opportunity, it would now go in atroug. a, oF lower the rate of rents | ly for nogro suffrage North anil South, and | Well have » majority of the working peo thereby secure the colored vote, which ia | Pe use their own po | Na dicaliom, w y and Morality, have been Ix the State Temperance Convention. which aasombled in Albany on ‘Thurs the people were congratulated upon tho | rents would drop to auch reasouable fi encouraging prospects of temperance in | that the poorest would be a this Stato; and particularly with regard to | — the good work which the Exciao Law has Newspapers. accomplished in this city. At about the | ‘Tim power of the pre same timo, the Assombly Comp ternal Affaire were reporting abilltoamend | is @ thin | richer landlord would go a beggl , | ton modated, the Excise Law by robbing it of ita best | tora, not many generations back, knew f em. If tho now bill be carried through, | nothing of pewspayers as we eco them every day, The drat newapaper ever pub- restrictions upon the liquor traffic will be | lished was tha Weexiy Newes, issued in only nominal, We might as well go back | London in (622, Not until 1643 was this well | at once to free trade in rum, to Sal th | paper uted for nina: | tiret daily paper—the Dairy Courant | deseerations, and concert saloon al am nent is to reduce | |fece eo that the wrotchod three. | few parag of the Excise law was est and worst c) 8 of shops by high licento | of the 1 fers, and that effect bas been to a great ex: | dailies were in successful operation in Lon Icinnot | tent produced, ‘The proposed chango, bo w- | don, and all topics of general interest wero ever, will cause all the aubterranean grog: | freoly discussed, ‘Tho earliest apocimen of geries to start up again a | 2ino to their equaid pate Another of | w # recommended is the el printed in Boston in 1¢ of | its political ob: ter it was suppre drinking places only from ono to four! and never reached a second issue, Iu 1704 | ing the o'clock in the morning, inatead of from | the first number of the Boston News Lerren | ight till sunrise. ‘The Board of Ex-| appoarod, and the paper was published cise are to have power, also, to grant | weekly for several yoare by the postmaster H liquor | of Boston, The first paper started in Now | ws, yet in the years 1840 and 1317, / at any hour, on apecial ocensions, ‘Lhe | York (aud wo might add, the lust), was the | vexing Gazerre, which was begun in | As lato asthe year 1754 thoro were Excise law, la the proposition to take from | only two nowspapere published in the power to make summary ar-| this city, while Boston had at the sof the law, If that! samo tine four, ‘The fires daily tho law to restrain) New York journal, the Comaerciat 7, After pny licensed deal or permission to most important change, however, and one which will effectually nullify and kill the the poll rei eb the Liquor dealers will be worth no more | ADyEurisiit w for vislat! 0 be made established in ‘The auth the very life of the Excise law, and if that | thoroughly enterpri ure might as | lished in this couutry, was the Scm, wh well be abandoned, for it would be practi> | rose and shone on Tucaday, September al me to the cally a dead letter, If tb aluture va the shall vote for the change recommended by 4, in the langnage | of numerous correspondents, to “pitch into 4,” aud expore which then chase antil they fall into theit | the people who are “living in brown honsea” while thelr poor tenante ine the rent,” 16 | olready bigh enongh to swamp cvery man an ‘living in the tenement houses” | ar rich | We believe we properly estimate the power | operate to prevent the re | As means of rapid and chi children aud | by the inexorable rules of cause and effect | tented, i be | chain that rer, | unity, The reduction should ood right begin at the landlord's end | jy wo rful Capital of Labor, | atroue enongh to turn the political tide of | aud by meana of it erect for themaclves euls within which they ean gather eEnEES . thoir wives and children, When this shall the rontable houses of ng for cus: # to HI them, and, in consequence, ures which L480 great tee on Tu. | at the prosont day in all civiliz.sd countrios, f modern growth, Our'ances vertising purpores, ‘Tho s in tho | wan published in London in 1702, and con 10 license | sisted of one page of two columns, anda | phe translated from foreign | wrong. Joont gin mille may bo allowed | weekly papers, Foreign futelligence, in Arten several days of disgraceful wrang | to carry on their trafic The object | those days, formed the atap! of nowspapor 1 that should have bn clove up tho low: | information; but by the latter part t century @ number of urnalistio enterprise in the United States but owing to ea, nowapaper estab- luctant charity, Keon the amended bill, the people can place but | Sun has been the conaletent and popular or ty, but parsimony fo | one construction upon their action, whieh | gan ofthe people. The ie niuply deapica is that they hare been bought over by the | It has now s City circulation anequalied by liquor dealers’ money. Every good citizen + strenuously opposed toe modification of the Exeise law, except to make it, Hore stringent, and every member who | Sling them, the Sox has ever enjoyed the | greatest popularity, The fact that today any other jonrnal. Asa means of bringing business affairs before the public, of mak: | ing known wants, of obtaining situations or | |" | the Bow hae m ptoadily increasing cireula | tion, notwithatanding the dutiness of | ally, ia, at the same time an evi nee of ite value to adver appreciation by readers of all classes, OUR ALBANY CORRESPONDENCE, Prenen Modus Operandl—Central Constitutional Convention. AUnANy, March Qlat, 1867 The New York and Brooklyn Pneumatic Dispatch Company scheme has been favor ably reported by the senate Committos, ond will be noted upon at an early day, As 1 thie Company intend to introduce a no mothod of transporting letters, parcels, packages of goods, &e., between the cities of Now York and Brooklyn, and through the streate and avenues {n aaid citios, « br {description of the method will not be | uninteresting, The Company propose to lay down OF more pneumatic tubes, | perfectly airtight, and not exceeding forty eight inches in diameter, at such » depth they shafl not interfere with either the KAA, water of sewar pipes. They are also nid | @mpowered to erect upon the sidewalks ornamental Iamp-post boxes or | pillare ae reoeptactes fi lof the letters and various packages (designed for pnoums ‘The articles are to be placed in small auit tio transportation, care or tracks, which are to on tracks Inid in three tubes, and then the cars forced yy to obtain it, and so passes through | we assert that it speaks for the whole peo- | through tho tabes by means of the com- year after year, with @ vague idea that | ple, and that ite voice ia moro potent than | Pressed alr acted upon bye piston. The process is anid to be very aimplo and effect: | ive, and can be applied to the propulsion of care oa the proposed underground railways. The cost of operating is very small, the principal expense being in the firat outlay, tranemia ion of amail articlen it is greatly needed, ant | will undoubtedly prove a great success, If it be extended under the East River as in iIt form another link in the fast rendering th New York aud Brooklyn “one and inseper able.” The Central Railroad Pare Bill, thoagh faring pretty well at (he hands of the Sen. ikely to be treated unfairly by the ly. The bill, whic just passed ith flying colors, provides for increasing the rate of fare to two-and-ehalf cente per mile, On account of the direct competition between thie aod the Erie al, it was deemed beat when ite charter was granted, to limit the fare to two cents per mile, The wisdom of this has ever been Apparent, as the only means to keep coodingly powerful corporation withi y sort of bounds. As is well known, wed ancl protested a of ite privileges and although, bille have deen y former legislatures, jailed to become la sort of equilibr nt for the privilege asked, haa proposed = substitute offered inet year—namely, that they should be allowed. to ebarge in creased fare on fast trains ol, thus ma- king those who wished to travel fester pay for the increased cost of such tion. Further, his substitute would com: 1 them to make the carrying of local tthe rale instead of the exception as it now im, and eo give the to 8 double benefit for the boon asked. But tho Senate, after having pass. ed thin substitute, went back en itself and upon reconsideration adopted the ori- ginal bill Iteannot bo that this is the eflect of m fow passes judicioasly diatribut ed, and which will April! Neither is it pleasant or per proper te think that any one interested in the passage of this bill ia also interested in the advance in the stock sure to follow npow the certainty of such a law being assed. Bo that as it may, it in not quite certain but tho Assembly ‘will see fit to ehockinate this nice little ing on tacking on Senator Whi f quid pro que. It would heavily for rine, until the Lower mitehand. At beat, it louks like # atook jobbing operation, which it in beat to stand fron be sate There in ® geand rally of the friends of co here. ‘They have beon holding temper a State Convention for the The Convention waa addr Grooley, Senator 0 Donnel batinence men of pro last two day and other total Leginlatur such living aj The An of the ontles of temperance ! vo refused to concur with the re- They port allowing negro regard t mauifested a very disagree able humor generally." Who will ca bo nowt _, Srectatot ‘The San Franctsco Mint —Clese Worl TIN: “y the usual eon And certainly the a Unpartod bare of gold and silver ly on tru from ingots, bent an;l hau ips, condemned and battereil | blauk coins, lie about in seeming disorder shute his eyes inatinetively against tho ‘tly and spadod in large troughs with the reck watches them shor t to another ta tl rown powders. In vain the polite office {92 the amal! ing, but are burned at the end of the and the gold with which they bec charged returned again to the erng | | year, all the chemical dotectives are call particle of gold—he lis credulity. Where th profusion, b is auch reek! there ninat be w | sueh familiarity, there must |lesaneas, We ni roueouRness of such a © ery Calif | ulation o grea visitor who might be tempte orate apparatus, anipulatiog of gu thas re | fifth of ouo per cent. of the an i manipulated, What the actu ugle year, and how. ¢ the 'g ra, a8 ehown above are Lekteldt, melter Was 629,0,260 the total a | ged by him during the a | wae $29,003,134 42; showing the | Limit allowed a lose of $03,810 52 In silver the figures show a from the silver conti no parting charge is wade, 1’ delivered to thi the your was $1,615,403 69; and the returned by him was $1,648,608 29; anercees of &hLL4 04, Whi ted loss of 0) RO, Tho exhibit of the Coiner {» fully as re: in, arisin| | warkabie, ‘The amount of gold bulliont de- hverelto Mr. Sohmolz, Coiner, during, be your 1800, w ens #2), The aun vrcen adn Jewal limit being The amvunt of silver bullion hin during the year. was | that puryone j the amount returned Actual wastage, Kefiner was | Hiackwell, Soho qu dred and forty thousand caus of lobsters, | the gold was | 3 34.100 perc we of the Coin 100 por cont. ra, and ite | to CongtaeIovel ie 70) Maier and Tr ress Hetwoen Yow York and Hrooklya— altrond—In- crease of inre—Stock Jobbing Tricks y @ aud Tromf attacked Maider with } wheroupon the latter grappled with and | choked his antagonist to death. The bomi- | cide waa arrested the next morning. Killed by | Total wetual loan tion of $39,000,000 with loan of @ little over $00, unprecedented tn the history of the United States Mint and wastage of the preceed: | ing three years, under the present arran ment, has been almost equally remarks! #0 much ao that w \k | acented. OF the pack whic | he killed th: id erpowered, Might reduce the present legal limit to g | '* Killed three and was then overpo: cloner approximation to the actual loss a shown ip the workings of the San Francisco | The figures we have gi beat comments ou the integrity and skill of al working officers, a that the coinage of 1866, | HoriaTin, wae loot blished in th at of the prev the production of precious metal the high pries of imported bars ia ly party of 1866 made It more profit r » aetl crude bullion for shipment abroad than have it coined in the Otherwiae there bas been no falling off in the patronage exte: 4 the deposit ation of the Treasury Dej Karly in the apr quest of the Superintendent, a special agent nt visited the inatitution and examined particularly into ite affairs and the details of ite managoment, hich the Agent paid the ie alroady familiar to the readers of the’ Botietin through the pub lished report of Mr, Kuox and the extracts # of our Waal The reporta of political changes thie institution which gained some cre: dence a few months ago, have proved, hap- ecutive aud the public inter: of the Depart Pp greater capacity of accommodation to aal- fastidious public taste. 1y. the new Mint ia atill in parapec- Several yours must elapse before we can fairly possess it. Apart from the delave aud oitictal hesitation which belong to th examination aud acceptance of plans, and reste of ree work, nothing ean be done until, as is usual in such cases, the State formally cedes her juriadiction of the land to the Federal Gov- This cannot be done before the next meeting of the Legislature, imitial movement is thus delayed # public on Commercial street, must wait Patiently, and continue to imitate the jug. quart out of # pint out # coinage of trick of takin; tle by angually tu four times their original capacity, ‘The Pepe « Bankrupt, ‘The Catholic Bishop of Philadelphia has To order to | sued an address to his tlock, recounting um, of to make | the urgent pecuniary embarrasaments of of the nerves and by the Italian Ki lenaly bankraj that mext Su yy the Prieste shall appeal to their congrey 101 ‘and take up collee- ‘ope, who is \pressingly in ‘The Amalgamation of Races. Some days ago, » well dressed lady, with a little child, arrived at Lotiaville, Ky., and f tho first class hotels. At the dinner-table she eat down by the side of another lady, who recognized her aa person of color” indiguaut, and_repor roprietar of the hotel, who informed t itor that she inust leave at ahe offered atrietly with tho rules of would not do to have » ‘ ‘and she wai pire on the 0th of fo. 2 waa highly Indy No. I to tho turned of. Now comes the sequel: Both ladiea were known to another person in the house, who raid . 1 wae the halfeieter of thonght Mra, der themael ye They were born on t Iantation, had the same fathor, but one had a white mother while the mother of the other was unfortunately yellow. difference it does mak od by Horace , utter ail, how ove A goueral was extended to mombers of the bably because they are mbly bas just knocked the report »nference Committee on the Consti- tutional Convention into a cocked hat, during the Exhibition has been favor: eived by boating men both at Har. The proposed race will by shells, by pick gliah and American Uni- M nave that Menara, ‘toakopf, Mlakie, and both the Cron, have consented to to vote, and also in | Yard aud Yale. the apportionment by Senatorial crews from the for | pectively stroke an¢ niveraity crew in 1864 Stroke in the win- he following accow is taken from the nee and stupidity of the | BAturAl result: a reduction in the rate of | San Fransisco Bu Mr. Blakie pulle i Harvard boat last year. Cronninsbielda wae also in this boat f the Harvard Univers must waste considerable gold,” in ment of the visitor at the Goverament Mint in Commercial street. sot of the interior of that building during working howre would | teem to justify the viaitor in his assertion, | 4 or heaped up against | other was atroke 16 BLX OF ROVE Yoarn a be no difficulty in making w | been al tch crew has just be: English one in Chinese waters, gentlemen of Harvard and Yal General Intelligence (By Mait 0 he New York Sun.) Warernuny, Cosy, Works at a coat of $156,000, R977 acholare studying G: ublio achoola of Cincinnati, now holds fonds | 05, from which the in: aud insecurity, He trips over @ small fortime in the shape of a tine gold bar, or ing chips struck off by the chisel of the ax rr He sees the precious metals atirred | is to have water. lesan of # laborer mixing mortar, or Led and tilted from’ one form of gray or amounting to §1 come last your Was $17,110, fight between Sam Colly Tarney Aaron, for $5,000 w side, is to take place in June, A Democnattc paper thinks it would be ch the Kadica! reckless and unlawful wppropriation of the the grating beneath his foot ia jest auriferous particle ; the apatterod or gritty clothes of the kwen are uever taken’ from the build: | ico of twenty contrabands ha | ately been distributed among the inhabit | f Lebanon, Ct. and fifty or sixty | fi to homes in Bozrab, t National Bank of Auburn, Mo., a departwent as an institution and will pay 6 per cont, on do- | in to hunt dowa and discover the secret | hiling-place of any missing or absconding ns with polite in be much prodigality; where there {a #0 much excess Bridgowater factor aud those at Wor ported aa like! | of the dull tim, A coronrn man in Tallabasses, Florida, recently had ® dispute with h about some work aud 1 not expatiate on tho nelusion, which ‘nian familiar with the manip the precious metals knowa to be have stopped latock are re- to follow suit, on account ot him through the Two dogs attacked @ boy in Dubuquo, throw bim down and wr- lacerated his flesh before assistance Towa, on the 11th under auch cireumstan purloin, if muiceeeded tn exc Vigilance of ¢ | Watolinan, woul himself’ possessed o metal in a'form which he could not dispose of without iu etection, and which he could not change without costly and elab- Bat there is waste tn the coining and and this the Govern ed in fixing @ legal limit | to tw extent This legal limit ia about one: t of bul in said that “ Goorge Sand” has never vill an hour for fifteen years, She at- tributed hor perfect health ina great mon- sure to outdoor exercise aud the cold bath. A Hanrrorp (Conn.) woman whipped oral idea enter- We aaliled to xlve the reader from the re- port of the Superiutendent of the Trauch Mint in this city, for the year 18du: The | total amount of yold bullion delivered to | it refiner, during the for the same offence, Tun Browns of Vermont are to have » grand pow-wow at Montpelier, April 3d, to (alk over @ small matter of a legacy of tures | million dollars, left b, lately deceased, Wires Judge Russell addressed the Bos. ton Behool Siup boy where St, Patrick w shouted at once, an English relative, wastage to bo $2,126 30, while the legal ned in gold, for which » amount ‘Ti great desert of Sabara is in process nelter and refiner during of transformation into» howing rtesian wolls, which sup le the law permit- Vast quantities of water, eonst 0 country that ever visited that quarter for | The afternoon quetations of the general Stock market, compared with thone of yea Financial News, Markets, &o. New York, Friday, March 2, Tie Noston Traxscnirt mentions the fact | terday afternoon, show @ somewhat higher that a firm in that city hav shipped to the noted house re, London, two hut during the present ssason. ‘Tur Young M Ws rt ave iaaued weail f of pastors and. bre: chea inthe District emble at their rooms ul Wednenday next. w Tuesday Two drunken wood-choppers, named nf, quarreled on the Lake Detroit, on Frid Shore road, bai A Max, named Moody, w olves, in White count, 6. He had been out bear hun! i ® bear, got some of the anim ot upon his clothes, whieh the w attacked him, Nine of the thieves driven from Mana field, Oto, by ‘Obie, bat foand there uo reating-place, aa they received immediate notice to quit. ‘They turned their faces then toward Colum: bus, and there @ warm reception awaits them. A vousa man in Burlington, Towa, rush- ed into the office of the local paper a night of two since and asked if the local coluinn ¥ full" because @ an insulted him »wn town, and if the column was full he ian, Tw veteran John Neal writ to the Portland Hasan in opposition to, the pro, | hibitory ayatem of legislation on the sale of liquor, He gays ite effects in Maine have been demoralizing, while the sale is carried on with as inuch setivity as in former days, only by clandestine methods. Mayon Stevens, of Portland, Me., recom. mends building in that city, aa soon as cticable, an number of reservoirs ws pro: tection against loss by fire. After the ex- perience of leat summer the citizens will need little argument to carry out the sug- gention. Ose serious objection to the Southern Military Reconstruction plan is based on the fact that the debt incurred by the pres: ent State Governments will be invalidated by the acquiercence of the people in the ecouat um Hill, which declares in ite Preamble that said State Goverumente are bot legal. In Chicago, a few days ago, a man named Jerry Flannigan fell from jevated plat form at Sand wery, a distance of aixt: feet, to rth. Fortunately he alig! on ® pile of filled grain bags, from which he rebounded about six feet, but with the exception of a fow bruises, escaped uo harmed. Ix the jail at Tangor, Maine, a day or two since, while the prisoners were exe cising in the gallery, one of them assaulted Snother with n razor, inflicting ‘an ugly wound on hie face, taking off part of his nose, and making @ deep cut in one cheek. He was disars before doing further in- jury. Sow two years ago a woman at Fast Tal- worth, Mass. lost her ones ring while engaged in her domeatio duties fow days ago abe waa peeling potatoes, and on dividing a sort, of double potato she found the inside of the potato the lost wedding she was able to identify. The potato wan grown in Held some ball & milo rom the cottage. AN interesting will ease is on trial at Bridgeport, Ct. An Irishman named St. Ledger died about » tune ws $100,000, whic! Till, ee te go the priest at whoee house died, to the lawyer who drew to the lawyer's son, leaving out entirely his poor relations, who now claim that he was unduly influenced. A Literary duel was recently fought at Venice, the combatants being’ Lieutenant Colonel Manin aud Professor Guiseppe Vol- caso a biography by the latter Jo, and th of Daniel Manin, which tho foriner connid- ered inimical to the memory of his father, ‘Tho learned professor received a wound in the right hand at the first assault, and tho affair terminated, the seconds refusing to allow the combat to proceed, Tur Springfletd Rerontican saya: It is o meliiuthenticated fact—and pity 'tis-— that the keopers of houses of ifl-fame in thia city rely more upon the pati Kregate more than ¢ This good and it t, doubtless, bi one which the #o- Lab: parsley, cial tists, and particularly those who | $e: par pilosophiso ‘on the ‘ao ial evil,/eeerm entire: | Hagar looked. Italian journala announce that M. mo Scola, proprictor of the eelebrat 14 of Como, and p tune, has just blown out his brains, Tho catao iw attributed to grief at ha small sum of mo death, the authoriti examination of his upward of 4 ly to have ov T ey. When, atter his came to make an use they found there wee in gold. Sor four hundred of the blood stained battle tlage an Ai cwrefully aust foliled and stowed away iu the ott Adjutant-Goueral, at Springteld, and upod the pole of each @ neat ailver label in the shape of wshield haw been altixe the number of the regiment aud th tho service, In their solemn and state » they look like 0 maby sentinel alive dut A MAN at Gilmanton, New Hampshire, on Tuesday, named Cotte ted considera, ble excitement at the polls by attempting to force his vote into the ballot-box, after the right hud been denied him, bec: nt from the town and paid clecwhere, Ho was aided in his lawless at. tempt by some of his friends, aud in the | scufiie the check was torn to picces, Cotton was finally arrested and locked up. aa th offense is grave one under the State law Apwinat. Troernore, the Austrian Ad ayatlat the family of Maxin aud most of the people of Avacria, we very much opposed to his Zving Dut itdoos not appear that they q of bia remaining behind, now the have loft. TI a ‘ranch 1, above all, that ‘uo waa not © Wis own great talents and worth have en: deared btm to the poople, He ran the | cing killed, but every man of pluck risk of ¥ fsteak five conte, nts, milk and bread ten cents, corned beef and bread tive cents, 20 con cents, p coute, pies that the institution hae been fairly and pays expenses, A varty of engineers are nt work mur. veying the Disinal Swamp canal, which unites Hampton Roads, Va., with the sounda and inland waters of North Carolina, Tho feot ten cen! five conta, th © crullera five stod whole course of the canal is to be dredged | and deepened, and the width to be in al aixty creased twenty feet, making the ¢ feet broad. Tho moved, and extended twenty-tive fest. The excavating will commence next month,and, when finished, will place the canal in « condition to accommodate ton times the amount of busivess itis capable of doing at present. A prize rian for $1,090 cane off 4 gf near Douglacvillo, Berka nty, Peubeylvania, between Thomas Kelly, of Philadelphia, and William Park inson, of Pottaville, Pa. The fight lasted Dut two minutes, one round only having been fought by the pngilists, when Parkt fon, who was getting the lion's hare of the punishment, seized Kelly by tho leg, which was foul, and Kelly was at ouce declared tho winner of the fight. The affair was witnessed by more than one thousand per sons, who seemed sadly disappointed at’ its hasty termination, on Tues, yeaterday 196. The } cent., with fow ti tian Association of | co: the citizens, went to Newark, | could delay punishing him uotil the next | ago, leaving » for- by tho terms of hin 0 | seal verre vce of | foneure and soindee 18adlee men than single, and receive in the | oney from the former | $0 | mushroome, ear Leceo, on the Luke | rof an immense for: | g lost «| f the regiments of ne hie had | | fod by every drageist. Harris & Chapman, Doe ey think it hows good pluck, | t ned in | "Wheeler & Wilson Tock fi | Mexico aolely by French bayonets, but that ncents, It has been claimod | 8! Per bottle, fon of ihe th day ale of prices. Governments were firm at quotations. Gold closed at market was onsy at 7 per eactiona at The dia ut inquiry waa limited, and capitalists tire: | Were rather more ready to accept offerings. | Choice bills passed at 644 a 734. Other bills ‘were scrutinized with some care. Foreign exchange was dal, Bille at 6) days on Lon- don sold for 1083¢ a 109 for bankers’, On ‘Change today Floar was 10e, « Lhe, better. Wheat 26, a 20, better, Corn Ie. a 96. lower. Oats dull and ® shade easier, Pork firm. | Beef steady, Lard dull and heavy, White key quiet BALES AT THE #TOCK RECHANGR inet woaRD, 1°00 UR. fe, 6.206 is 800 N.Y. Com. R.. 108% rot y He Bs evsesseacs Faasncne. on, ss a 1834 OPEN BOARD. 10 o'Or00e, A.M. Wye Cle. & Pitta R grace pina 4 ts 807 bs Hong fiat is ed clam, bard, per Onl 00: do 185: ait ¥ Me Vearota “Sevan 24a ae Ted) cabtbagen lte]se eveh pots "Fruit, de -Appies \ packs, beste: apien news Butter and Cheeee.—Prime butter, 4242; commor Miede ; cooking buiter at Mave: cheese, best, 14) common, —albe ; eggs, 10011 for 26°. HAL NOTICES, Suddem Changes of Weather are produc: tive of Ihreat Discares, Conghs, Colds, Ao, ‘Th effectual relief in thee diseases to found, than Aimely use of * Brown's Hirom- chial Troches.” ‘They possess real merit, and have proved thatr efficacy by « test of many years, hav. ing recs!¥€4 (eatimontels from eminent men whe ave used thent, 308 To let a Cold have “4 Own way leto aa, let 1p laying the foundation of “<peumption. Te cure the most stubbore cough or cold yor have only to use as once De, Jaynee's Expectorant, grid er anywhere, 430 Free Medical Treatment at the Felectic Medical Dispensary, No. 185 Bast ae, be Sd and £4 avenues, Open nom 9 to = tye by Killing swarms now in embrya, Machine aad Button! must run that, pel IT kindy of cor Iy the city of Cincinnati there has eon | Herier & 18 Wall at, Ny J established, under the aus; oe of the! ~ -, “ Youn) Hf, Christian Association, an New, York Gan to 20: H a called the Workingmon's Eating | fener ana’ sold Honest price ‘of two Cou which oc id bread ere fur: | perooy. Te net rlC® Of Two Cons Ye Cay le not im. Dye—Brtest trod shoud try it wlio have heen die preparetlons." Bolt byte et, polated wih ote MARRIAGES, WINTER HEATH Ta Will Rectory, by the Kev, Ave 0 Mise Mary Agu DEMA—On Wedtnestar, Mureh 2h ‘Afters after a long and paluiul ill od f mont he id friends of 4 A A ty, on Mare 19/1 ier, Rey dake of Weoodilne lin papore plesse copy, 15 MevARTY 00 Thareiey evening GoM year ef hie age. + sone oa Sunday’ alieruoaih ie OCONNELI On Peiday, 984 Ine’ 08, aries ('Convell | APIEMAM*ON 10 New 0.0: on the 25:8 DERG tho recent charter election in | Searal Healt A ‘aso 50 the 4 roy, the negro voters who fappeared ne!) The fi pelle, and they are’ quite nanerone ie eke | gat en atau waste Wat City, almost tuvarinbly voted far the Demo: | fateh, cratic candinate for Mayor, Mr, Flagg, ‘Tle | Mie te reasous for this are said’ to be cist Mr, | (xy for ini Flagg is the Superintendent of @ Sabb School in which black and white child ‘Tn foliage of pine treas in Austria h bre that is good for stuf: | a bh wattrasses, and from wh been made into a fing chaire ani this last ws human | stutes for heavy wooleus. are treated with marked impartiality ; that | ho w pinent aud eiliciont in securing | H6 appropriation for w colored schools aud that be had uniformly regarded Ham, entitled to ve 1h 10 month WILMURT Oa Tharedar, March ate © fou ot Joba sud Marie Wilmer ne tdtt rk "A bad from earth in The radise to Ho: ad fitende of the fa tiv t