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“= == === —_——— = —= = = ~ roaEo# Speciai Advertisements | lone as euemion, again acknowledged of the baildi OUR ALBANY LETTER. der of minor figures, in various poetical and | ed ty ail ade : as i THE LATEST NEWS | them cur friends and one coun: | Hoard of Health. The same formality may | Conettational Ceaventign Mow Bile ars fxpremive at tiadas, whe com” ta reeaivo jecvement It AS EXORMIENT ARTICLE FORTHE | Prom all Parts of the World | trsmea” if omf memory sia cor: | bave been gone through with at | mmedtn Come Wat | Recres tll ait Be’ gape iat the wreak torah vy tion nde Saks ai POHL REY rect In hie pablie utterancen, shortly |each of the previous sosidente, but Ataany, Moreh 23, 1907, | ry in Muokeb, aud) will Cost | Scr) enjoy the of hepa hear CAPILLARIUM, Ber DALE | after becoming Presiden’, be held the doo: | such ® process affords neither redress | The Lagislature ie etill harping on the | ® nd men’, they must govern themes! es by reasor, by 1 egies meres | treaon ism crime the grentent |for the lives lout nor sccurity for | Conatitation. After all the little detaile Keung st concral tarot, ond by the wqalseruce RRSTORING | ow Y of all crimes,” and that “teaitore must be | the fature, If the inepectore failed | and differences had been, ae was nuppoeed, THE VETO MESSAGE, Tee ini ey ° OUGINAL COLIK' ND CONDITION ow ork ¢ punied Temperate and moderate men | to discover and report the de lafactorily adopted by the Conferenoa | Vote of the Xu al Reconstraction | pie, exert mete stem, fee Meroning ey | whieh faraias ihe au at that feared that from the Presi | the Hoard of Health may eafely come in for | Committee, after the Constitational trum: | | Merreseieetn rahdbarne Cee tes | kG Che Heats expressions that treason woold be | a share of the blame; but the chances are | pet had bean echoed aud re-echoed in ava:y | 74 {HA House oF Ruvnnagwtativns: she AR eerste oli ere nO ado odious” with w venus j that their warning, If given, would bare quarter of the legislative halle and throngh: | Act supplementary toan Act to provide fer Ls Se laert a4 oxen va ore apeochon at that time had at [been of no avail. ‘They have already pro- | out the Btate, from Lake Erie to Montauk | the mote efficient gover tof the rebel NY FOR THE HAIR, | oarre'si'S at up Northern passion acsinet the South and | nounced a large nemberof tenement houses Tint, an enlightened constituency Wad | States.” passed March % 1867, and to facili faethe a ele ann create a revengetul foetir tate restoration, and ne return it to the | | unsafe, but there the matter rests The jooked and wondered at the unswerviog oeker od Sioa dy Worn ti! w considerat after be trouble in that the nuthority of the Board is | fdolity of ite representatives to the Conati nee Oe Cee | QUARTER GF A MILLION | the reepunaiuilities,” ete, that he | iscomplete, and will romain so until there tution, After that great and emiueutly bill provides for elections in the tan Aa meek 1 reparded those erring wiltons ae eno- | l#e law empowering them to compel such conservative, preservative and dignifind | Sates Wroucht under the operation of the mies." ete, SUH, allowance mast be made | fepaire aud improvements as they deem body —the Senate—had tn | Ite details are principally dieeeted to, 16 4 ie UTIL ae a eon bidakow of sume Apventreces wha Wao ’ saith | things hart gone 40 far that the Reps Bile ait elecaloug tn" the Bentew curring | Have tee counummatety uray God th a | inst veto wan nesded to complete the | is ton great t discouraging and wn- | Ktate Committee had mot and almost ap: | while the original Aot rewaine in fore are | tars we shel be a hope em, and the Hout provably had | satisfactory, and they should not be held | pointed the delegates at large to the oon. | hrought within ite provinos, Referring to | people, end that #t leest aiuar vive biuer kind 9 of all Kim's The a0 difficulty in procuring material for it responsible for the found that, first of all, they have not th the details, it will there is to be a reg: bo one whose name hae not been adn stoner of evile whioh power to remedy, This vention, After all this, the Assembly block ed the game by kicking the committee, onl “fe ta la the preservation of our Paders) Comet Bieta secon | nese —A Gales in , ‘The Proposed Strtues. subject slould engage the attention of the | constitution, the poor African and all, out | on te lit ie to be allowed to vote at any of | Wullets and &n soeordance to every Ses ee Oa | ie y PVERAL trade associations have resolved | Legislature at the earliest ible day. The these elections. To ascertain who is en. : tor of Avese Dard . possible day. of the Chamber in auch @ dilapidated eoudi hye ty leva & ie a \ Rhett meer tan, Brente eeeurring tm | to strike Cor higher wages ou the tirst of | session le drawing near ite elves, and itie | tion that tt wae doubtful wreth Utled to registration, reference ie made ne- Axpsw Jounsow, ent aed ot rugeune , end all ‘he South American Btates, i at 18 was Goabeful whether is ever onssary by the express langua, f the eup Washingioa, Wereb 23), 1807. mineral Correapondence. <cleutite and other Lee. | APS woek from today ‘The leaders | highly importart that a lew the bad an existence, in fact, at all. The Aa | Clemens te the ortermal Av fer ibaa ie ICR UNE DOLLAR, 602 res — Important Trine feporis of 1 this movement deciare that they have | necessary authority to the Board of Health | subly iw alware s freaky holy, aud is very vill, ‘The fifth section nik a MFRICAN ANU FOREIGN PATENT | [igetlegs—jiathet Keporta elles Mat: | sed every effort to secure strom | be passed in tims to eneure improvements | ey Re ytry 1 Me tng ll ener) Me Final Departare of the French. Fi ty ea A A a SPINES FOR ALL." ond fo e2airion | MPlovere without trout the coming opring and summer, | many «oli sk ce op word AY etastar nate ote A Intter from Acapuleo, dated Feb. 234, | fete af secon. Pa en wi bew Plea ey Ae Siinf | now determined to enforce the 2 pata | Avother ice was appoint | Craseat ccndltion, F Fave, color oF | sive the following account of that town, | eer MUNN ACO have hed sereniean reacy + for thie Jourw seeds | by refusing to work for lee ¢ KE RENT QUESTION, ng BE arb pee a of said State for one yaar. This i the gen. aud particularly of the embarkation of the Fe By Copenet THE AUN are for sue at at spe news | WIR compensation We moat earnestly gh Keats ve The Mewedy, | ing all its sd slogios, und uavide WO | any Vatueptions "Ne ene ean’ be| restates! | Pam; containing the DP Laws and other ptance shroa:' o Ly, Miookire, Woilamy | wish thatthe desired advance might be ed | ‘ thing excepe ite plan of oleotiug delegates scoording to the original | 1h Empire, here at least, hae @nally pros, zatorruation ie snveutors furnished, (ree, | hue Geary » tolas me cl pevere EceS: | tained, bus ee have ne faite ts Me attale- | Wlast ABTS. {dy Sewatorial districts 1b ie not certain | got be disfranchisad for partici. | Come to an © A. The arrangement to take (Crcnnitallon and wivice five. Aga | Sailees of etoecribere far n limsaat hy Suethle: Oe bebinive teenie. Oa] The & of individuals moving in| Sbether the Senate will now agree to that, Rebellion, a provision | thé, few rewnaining troops away from bere | SS hd af ot Nessen and | the etrike proposition be carried out it will Weert the exvcbuand rente required by Ua saceifioed to party Shether, without jadiclal senteues, the | from San Hrancisoo in the beck Carlota | LL THE SUBSCRIBERS OF THK SUN Nuc tserried eh | Feeult 1 lees of employment ond lose of | Mtlon's, the qu etien of o remedy i¢ daily || 1Be way is which bille are sometimes | set itself provided that effect. This aup- | Tit Otom Marcanilia, bringing the Gould nyt sand toreiber waar any slagle ia" fir rents per lise. . er | discussed by all classe of people Tra, Billet up bere ie interveting to those who 1 au m oath to be taken | rrived from Manranilia, ~3 ba the bey read Fal Yo the SUN is seen daly by | MOUEY to those who engage ia it. We prey | are uu the ewvret, but & of the capture of Colima by Corona, conse: | rs Headers, Unie jourmal being sa) 1 | prose thie opinion with » full kno * wealthy mau, accustomed to bite, it way be, ivusly waiting and expects the ae quently the Sree could not be taken | hie ip 0 re)-onab-ing cadens te Li e houses already (ursished, becanse be ow | @l rr Lh) pe dg there, General Montenegro called a coun- yee devote! to orrce | iHion oF civil PROTECTIVE UNION, ing the people, THE SUN ie | individuals whe are inetigating and those ute reated head rene quest the French Admiral to take them to Me & Whee te eacic, tay ae a nhl leading the movement for uatene fe wilt | SHOM Deing called upwa w poy thirty per vated Ki sees Git eaterenmed too Fes ateeeiiy tod eloeenttallis of atsentar | Vere by way of the Is which | The civil war which hae dewiated vis land, and ture | af pled the | be said, as it hee often been said | Out more thie yar than he paid to Let, te Hore leg case ta point that will | for himself, under the peril of punishment | {ue latter refused to do. aud s Imar once harp: houses ine hovs-» of teat ine. bee | skin areriie introns | so evidently ours teed at the demand ihay Wwstrele | Mr Weadover—who, by the by » military commission if be makes «| bs Fi pacaaves tinge ie te Rdlor shea d te divested | before, ender like circumstances, that the [° CMe! wo vue of the few whe came Bere tO | te Re enent er eanchiscamneby {oo board bie flag-ship, the Vic aot fhe cits, aay of wots | @ loo! reaove | pouelle bie Hatake. ; : hed volo eraser emtatetis set oi sar ; iinet Adeorigementa, Sateetptine | SUN hae no eympathy with the workingwea, |S ehs tases | Voveide bie coustituenta, not himself intro: | Parrietpation in rebellion, and what amounts | Was accomplished by 4 velock of the anime “Te be tn ¢ compensation (aid jor female Is- | anch of the publication busiuess ebewld be and that it has no disposition to aid them | VOY Hh +m iaorease ie levied The Bouse duced » a!\ to increase the fees of witnesses Bean ticipation 1 Almont Tasaea will s*, hi pal por tbe Working W owner's Fcurctive | alon owes ite | eadresed owner rep! co thes tases and other siveoding court during the trial of 8 case. azada will roceive them is pot kuown, nor ‘The Amociation consiats of « number of te | MOSPS & BEACH, The the manner in which it will be received by onaciousn * woveruent of the legal MY tednement of to ibe cilot war, in which it was decided to re. re. ploye most of bis capital im busivess trans however, that we are peueee the negro aa well aa the whit do we are, being satistied to be rid of Wrsdas ‘ The ergical ee tlaales tet wi Corot ‘and Fuison hi ‘ heavier, while the work of bow t ty-ene yeare of age, who was residgnt in erate qa tiensrn, @ hese ormpashiee Tet Newmee end PaRe ak thy, | seting for the best, aud using our effurte |", Hearn, wale Me werk of | Mouse | aliows thee oaly the ten States daring the rebellion, volun. | theif obnoxious presnnes, The Victoire | tha wecey vo : | to avert a calamity that we plainly foresee, | Yuililing er Bane wi) et cea erage. Re watarily of taveluntarily, 00 some time, ead | dron will sail for Callao, con: | ' will gepay for al the wajnt nope. |attonel demand fe hadliations Ree eee amtd te ees “in | ieeeme war, aie Lo ape grad Maney eying ‘Victoire, of the Venus, | TNtiang she prorainent obiee's of the Tae! itutten te | Fveving Amusements. |The tenant, of thie class, forthwith Pye at eet tH dll autetaact | the lawful authority of the General Gov. | Seng and Talisman, ‘These latter remain | tne eatabitohmoe nt of w Keeiatiy aratern. whe eb 'e- 8 AMERICAN MUSEUM. —Anernens | SOs that can be cast upon the BUM Wm) ia og for biuselé. Me agit Weene fr the small sum mea | ernment ‘The question with the citizen to pasent (a cha barber, bel ai Thee | asta besmaretin Salih eco meal t AMERICAN MUREEM—Anvrngea | tue connection, ‘The true fiend of ‘ SLL & house for Bimsel Me ooed, dy increasing it to one dollar and | whom thie oath fe to be proposad, must be | St Present in the harbor, but do not allow | ° “ at es cairn Oar Tesemeas Hote | will warn hin of hie danger, even though | Yist# 8 Peal catate broker, selects ® lot Arty cease per day, and four centa each way |g fearful one, for while the bill dose not de. | S0¥ of their crew to come ashore, nor do Y OF MUSIC Lacie 4) Lammermoor. lare that perjury may be assigned for euch | he knows that such 1 ke ad fe town, allowing to Come in and go out all . WAY THEATHA—Mr, ond Mrs. Barney | oo cre and abuse; but the demagogue | ATONE the big-Agured thousends-demanded | View of eversthing The bill was referred | “ae ,cweoriek, Bor He any penalty for the | who like, ‘Oi the Ith they sent & courier peciaiiy the ladien, 10 ammiet us in rualubasiiog ab of Y WHITES COMPINATION TROUPE in | for Pifth avenuy or otber desirable buldiag | to the Judiciary Committee, Yeaterday, « alle; that r tie | 10.the Liberal General Angon requesting Fninaion Intended ¢ bape, pee Hales, sense, veutrhiowim, &¢, will pander toe man's inclivation, for the | i. sun Whee! whistles the would ut weinber of that Committee | fos unitary eommiston without pravious | interview, which waa refused. The embark- bp elie. Wil'yconct remember the | gfONY, PASTOR'S OPERA HOUEE.— “Songs @ of winning hie confidence, and lead | seer, miking @ memorandum, He | Wekthe Chairman—informed Mr, Wendo- | presentment by « Grand Jury, for any | 2% ¢s npacietiane went of vor seen, Lio gut Thougenee effonare are raw. | “aneem AE. him direotly into dai If we wore now | 0 Q x . they abould report adversely an | Sharge thot may be made against him, and | HOF has the Teast disturbance taken place. mg iL, Thousand ofgollar are ris: | New YORK CIRCUS-New York Circus Troupe, next consults an architect, settles apon the | his bill, on the ground that It was contrary Fide ayo him: Aud | Que unfortunate town wears» most sombre Gerke froyesnuy from bell-peot seven w ihe meral Pei fovming Doss. to advise the workingmen of New York to he pol Teeal pean that the supreme au of the military t, hardly 300 eoule are left in it, aa the vil peas |i ‘me 1h the crening ‘eh to | BUNYAN TABLBAUKUalon Mall-Brosdway | strike for bigher way the dead Plea and style of building A emnall for. | Oe Meee ts teal rh potest iced commmanion vegorvee) eeenie 0s fe otal it i til the French that evtapathy and vupport'e hich and 204 08, : e wea, the ore in y one to mal thing out of | Ghat ia to be the measure of fumahment, | Cvtaidere Will not ome in un c! fig meres fugues yu Tih ye pone el ik Cini the present movement would laud the | (uve i# required to erect the desired dwell: | sig jawyere! dust an if anybody @ Eee nt eaneetien | ahipe have laft, enying they oanuot trust the ous to the Tund, either {n money, dr} NIBLA'R CARDEN. —* The Bleek Crook.” Creat ing, into whieb appropriate furnitare ie to | So the hill is killed unless it bes rh 1 of French, as they have brol heir word 40 Sarton a tain aan memers SL. | Parlslon. 6 Ball s trouve. and give it credit for being the friend i that the Commanding General of each din | Pe! Nally oho re ieeg tag’. Wei Sete ee Wen Ofice. | ———~ ———— = | and champion of labor, Why, then, do we | b* Placed: ‘The totale are flually reached, | friends to rove down, the report, which 's | triot shall appoint aeinany Boards of Regie | Sontonecro, assiated. by tue foruous bapdid "ita ity Selina ead de Commins by evox | THE NEW YORK SUN, | tke ® coureo which we know will bring |'2¢ '9t4reet cnleulatad thereon, and tax0e | Stich may control in other onaes, 8 falas | tration, ae may be necessary, consisting of | Mendoxa: formerly perfect of Colimom aud @ wa porto of harm the pont of her fet ane 1 NE RR BUN. ee eres aaa kes were etl give [224 insurance estimated. ‘The interest, | that bille are frequently not reported be- | Qualification stated for theee oficore ie thee |Yaksvond named General Alfarro, who BRL Ramtec he serigs 1k Shines for AM.” Apiatrtate taxes and insurance represent the RENT to | cause they conflict with the intereate of «| Mey must be loyal, they may be persons in | JAY made his appearance hore, from San trees —— serregan eee estou m ones ver Sux 'e the | be paid by the wealthy man who would be. | ‘*rtain nat while ‘many are reported | the military service, oF civilian residente of | {an ac. [0 peters tale Conan, — - —— — bs tr 4) re HYSICIANS MIDWIVES, AND| MONDAY MORNING, MAR, 25, 1807, | enue ond not tho counterfeit friend of | cous hig own landlord. ‘The caleulat nore. theme. Te ls auld forty henacad det, | che Mate, OF otrangers; yet these pareous | town for tral pe of abo NUwstee ————_—_________________ | the people. Suppose thas le now compared with the landlord's de- | lare were used ou a certain railroad bill in | ore,tacxercise moet important dutice, and | @; 00; partisan being varivualy aay een pan ‘Threatening Aspect of Affaire te Europe | (lorve this moveinent and urge the working aad sundry coptioganeies are ere. |7our cits, but L make no charges of thet | scude spas tomes hall bs steed wren tae ses, Pein’ doch’ te $25. “Pespie rig glad to 108 ok tee ey peace Tue latest cable dispatehes aunounce the | meu to atrike. Whea the consequences af y ind, Cee eee ecient wears te to re neep, | these vultures, 20 long protected and. mus: bed. cceurrence ef several quiet but important | that course ebould have come around— dited or debited in the account In thie | “4 bill bes been reported in the Assembly thay are te the elections and to | tained by the French, about to dog rt did cee the Ps instance perhaps, the profit on @uthorising the construction of » half mile wif questions hich may arise, “They are | nothing but grumble and pay We fer: uges in the affaire of Europe, and the re Intious of the gremt military powers to each Neu Bates 86 probably other items charged in the ac: have committed, aud allowed their other, Prussin hae bea cautiously seeking | little savings exhausted, their faiuilies per- = ———= | 1, improve upow her victories in the late | bapa pinched by waut-then thove wh had | 20h which ie to be credited with the fu: | and the cars propolied by mean co eee Dees ARE SEEDS—A CHOICE ABD BRAUTL | P : are value of the property or sundry other | At some other time I will give @ more ox- pany ful calivc'lon of Beeda, collected by the uncer. | WAT by effecting advantageous alliances in | placed cont iw the Sux would point to | "Ut that way be realized. ‘The reantt | #Bded notice of this scheme. or the from every part of the country, and from all er the cru he fast ean Chale thats | times of peace, The Kingdoms of V'ruasia | U8 as the authore of their mistortune, | 0° salaciad vrovee one of two | Rocatne it ie autticient to eur, it ig a rather | means aod with this sort of agency are the con- | Parties rain raha Tee aa | and Bavaria, and the graod duchy of Baden, | Rather than that, we will bear anything $ pascone Gxver tate), wm ty) See bene oe | Vere ~npdally hs 5 oF public gardeus and ‘are | Have joiutly ai vod a treaty whereby they pea'ly by el ragoous, or that it is really based upon the Brectator. . Fenian outbreak; if it bad no) lai ee key fro to unite thoir respective a in caso | aubject, and loave time to decide whether | eer" On cine wid malctating buildinis Should have eothartey from hs pocple themmsives. | ones effect, did cartalaly astonish the gov- | J of war.under command of the King of Prus: | ¥e are right of wroug {% attompting to dis: | (OD i every reapect to the tenants re ‘The Deas-Hoker Marriage. b tho wishes of the inhatitants of .be | erument and people of England, aud their | nin Tein al stated that the kingdom of fern or when thousands of workingmoo should have Leen thrown out of employment, their tean be said agai suade workingmen from the contemplated for wa This te the eam they interfere in any way with the port or | ground, and acke the price, whicd ts ap to bave the custady of the ballo s, aud to make re- ver frauds oF pe that the Freach wil of experimental rail off somewhere else for the outras capital in busine of Greenwich street that the | Englteh Views of the Fenians. ‘As the delogatesare 12 s)eak for the thin, sa id on jusuice would seen to rq) vilord’s demand is out- t vory disastrously for the Compan: the Sun on thin The la Biates, for under the all embracing sections of Tho Washington IxreLtickncen of Satur | these laws by «construction, whib \aaraweita Ab cat. eades oar ot te Journals seem disponed rather to exaguerate uuneeriarn- ar (‘thet lt lo worked throwgh rate that worl rough very fective machinery, The acreoy apd dis cipline diaplayed in the execation, @o far ae of the abortive desi¢o spon Chee ed another example to the same Tn these reapects the strength of organisation certainly appears te far ereoter than that of the wild scheme in 1848 Tt may esen compare favorably with the rieing of 178, when rebellion, prematurely provok read by contagion through the minds of & people tuflamed by a aenae of intolera. ble wrong. inatead of being commenced at eeoncertad signal, “Piaanelal News, Markets, ae. New You, Saturday, March 23, —P.M— ‘The Stock market bas ruled dull to-day and show but little variation from yesterday Governmenta closed ap at the quotations of Friday evening, Gold sold at 13456 a 134114 The total export of gold during the p: week amounted to bat @74,742—the Hgbtest weekly shipment of the year, The foreign change was quoted at 108% @ 108% for ')- daya bills on Landon. SALES AT THR STOCK EXCHANGE 90 ‘600. bone 33] +s apy S| a! oa 120 Cam, Coat Pf. 19 Gregory Gol Je BN Cen, Price oat. te Wartembarg has ontered into a similar ar | step, Strikes, even under the most favora | day, uiler the heading of * A Mournful | ty of the claves, as to dis*ranchisement, leaves than to under estimate the extent and dan #10 8 Wealthy business men, secking for houses | " io, | ra seat Rtn rangement, giving Prussia military contrul | ble ausp! wont universally fail: | hee | tide to hire in preference. to | Tfaxedy,” has the following Fone nen ee te Eee fad | er of the rebellious proparations. ‘Ihe | gas test sad Havens, 1000; ‘iy ae u the eveut of war, This poworful combi \ 1d ee ; 0 cen, | ome 0 5 dof | of ir own | on Times, of the aye of the | le 5, = =e: Seer iasteenes Gupta pected” Sareea’. | iw 0 {war Thispoworful comping | ures; wud even when, in rare instances, | cis er adding oF purchasing, Their eap, | Som® Jeare ago the fashionable world of | 1, ot exyreesing their own | London Tiwes, of the #th inet, says of th | galeria orga) - 4" | tion naturally excites some jes! | they do accormpliah their enc the 10K OF | AT vrinye them a better income in business | GOtbAm wae startled from ite proprietien wt | Mahe, og reuug fr lea 7 | aftair inte stl box boards, ts rea ‘ —— | and atari iv the Froueb Emperor, but aa he | 1 other drawbacks tako away all! isi) would afford if luvested. ina dwoll- Announcement, in gossiping circles, and | "Ido not deem It necresary further to investigate | Wo are horn’ to uttor a eantion aguinat | pet eal” Qaetieor Deere bees ent TEMPERANCE CHIMES. | ig gasblo to hinder ite consummation, he | But, at the present time, all cir ; shortly afterwards in the sonsational pa- | se detaile of thie bill ¢ no consideration oeu too readily believing that tie danyor which | $0abb a; Dah aod aah. go. Sbabe 0 Map'e aol | ing. The rich meu having « surptns of cap s | I wo such an eeobion- | threatened Lrelaud © few boure azo lias van. | 38,0040 007 Wack walmet, 1000} 90. Ternperarce Hiyinn and Tue Hook, ot | reeks to neutralize the Uypeatened danger | ace combine to render the aucooss | (A wich tiny sock to favoat advantecs. | D€ that Minnie Boker, the youthful daugh: upectaliy for the wrest | Igiied Lie tiatig bus. teen, tog well con, | q:Mtgostianeene. —"ites, Muse, by @ counter confederation, With ke improbable, BORN ee ence inne an cost” und riak of | te of Mr. Boker,» millionaire, had, in an | {the Qoacrituiton of © Stats, | Fted, too geuieral, too uniform in itm action | des eran feleed @ view Navorgon has invited Holland, tremely dull; there is a large numly | jutting their money inte building apecuta. | 0¥! hour, become enainored of her father's | freq exercise of bie own judgment, Ite when he ie | AUL wie for ue to credit that nil is over | Ber Round, IT Ma ¢ * gine and Swivzerland toenter into a com: | eurplue works n the city; general | K ined | coachtnan, and consented tom escret mar- | engaged la the work of forming the funtamental | with the repulse of certain niinber of 0 in viteatlen P ; 2 | age va | tions.” A fow only, during tho paat sour, | comchmar, and consented 10» secret mar. | te Guder which Lee to lives Thx work ig tne | Vanda from various police barracks, and Sih ease Georges. Harielg's i pach for purpose offensive end defensive, | priess sreigoipg down) Mmahuacearian BrO'l #4 such onaratlons prodbable, While thé | Kanen ts tkedachar Waa toe lane On rertiae ‘and it caneot properly be teken out of hie | with the capture of two o three hundred of Binge ett tatas NW thO French Tiapire, Tt im doubtful, | suspending work; aud,iu fact, everything | iaeoce number invested in aeumieny \aecneak besauentiy dieswhed the fuel: All ite I jon procesis upon thecon- the rebels. When we conrider that from | 1 Gace re ARE | However, whether the Emperore scheue | foretelia the failure of a atrike, Wo ear | eit | fibed @taarebORi? Wh. clOky ona ra’ | isi anid erring oulld. sving carried off with | (erz commmaten tbat the people of cash of these | Drogheda, on the nortbewst, to Youslal aud | __ : hee nat} bee will ruses ® favorable oousideration, In) neatly hope, fur the sake of the working: | ting ‘whereby they Sgured up better divie | nerfatuers consent all hee Jewelry gad iy dhotated by © d | Heitish Government Nas \: To lot @ Cold have ite owe way tote ni Howth Bark Vaud aot Dalglain, King: Deoroiw daa | teen tk and eal iene ‘chs (hotter divi: | personal effects, she was enabled to set her | rd under the reetraiad of mi {| the guardians of the publio peare murder | Ht 19 laying the fiundetion of conimp'ion, To un ea aoble carte {tis tnteuned to advauce ally aignitied hiv dinsay fF auch a | movement will not be mated WeseTAGnns he (ues LAE ete er HETIL: | Rallaene est RurUR att s | ously aesaiied; when, alec, we flud that the | eure the mort aubbere cough or cold you have oul Ass ceaices ae ee ee | By thus taking care of number | Pelieve, Lave it fame tactics wore followed tn almon avery | t0.UH8 4 ouce Dr, Jaruews Expectoraat, Bold ev- tas ttt pitalists simply act upon the | thache had not fo ie anwatila Congreas more is certainly reagon to conclude wd bie pr al J with no Little de wloning Newspapers. F 7 ri that be had not forgiven hie daughter, a are not lo al and have to deal with a very trouble: | ference. bab the . anh bin abi ty ad pringiple that money, like houses or any. | wee naequence, had not willed ono o to forma them ene i Hi rf r | : end pega Arconpina to an Act of Congress tho | ching else, in worth just what it will bring | Of hia immense ‘possessions to her, Mr, | Te Eoq ot Congeves, 1 noceasery to Bite ET Saas fat dency Hropoun atateames shatasanilitary power) Clerk of the House of Representatives | ° 6 | Deon, the *c man husband,” had @ | Gy retiution of e Ma 41 wad rep iblican by gene ae oLiae | Week (as Ve iF yaky EAMaA tie hes a He ' “| in the market, Whenever it may be dem: | ciaige come o'er the apirit of his droauss, | Si fal Ack a ha question sis ie cmverent | fe U2 the evente of the last few Maye which | the of dynastos doubileas teak ito (wuRONered to authorize two newspapers, | onstrated to an owner of millions that bie) In the iarriage he evidently had an | negro-suffrs Gueetiol which dh ‘Fatoral Gans | Mould induce us to believe that this is tha | i a {9 in each of the exelidod States, to publish | money will pay better, and be safer, ifin [eye to the main chance—the money: | atttuth so the Bistro themorives, All suis | tial elort of the Fenian rebols, and that or Nalontinrte | theit interest to nyuid amsuiming any POM | the United a ds th ficial | | hens of bis Jaw; and bivery of martls! law, mi itary the fall of a few mea throughout the coun Hike Kosa | tion that could be coustrued into one of hos 7 and do the otfoval | vested in hounes and Lots, he will put it into | Lie bente olibies! dietrauehisemeut avowediy | try and the arreat of w few ecora more will Goce Ladieptee he advertising jovernment, od | that kind of property, At the present time TUL colduens | fF Most purpose, sue none obuer, ‘ex silog | doter them frou making new aivompte. tery ca aie a mation that ine 40 LiKe 48 prices aro paid for this work, and the weak | nearly every close ealculator perceives no | begat n Jt forth woep- | Comesiauogs ofthe ign Bisies conform tothe eo: | comsp au fa ton Fen proud ® militery record be | er elassof news * atruggle for it as if | profit in building operations, hence, only | 8 appeals youthful victim ; | jem, Tudeed, if there are eee in republican | nian att may be fate of Piance is atrangoly associated with i 1 | | weeping appeals from the vietin of w ro | tyme of @ Yerument, 8! Bhp egy y ta | tlie race of Iivonarsatss, ani If the o tie olixir of Life, Mr. | comparatively fow dwellings aro tn process | mantic attachinent begat abuse from the | more. repudiean bow ay the le has buret phovkomal bhp pitlck espionage. ; He Viinsow, the House Clork, has awarded | of erection, and these are of the class requir: | husband; an nthe struggle and tur Hate—fue of EE aed ls hil Del saensirter MIPRANCE ( twill be four ent Einperor, who te sow in hia ttl year, | 14) Renarel ta’ aeaia al erat bs ite ‘ vl i nie enianiei ia wo ure 6 BTR iery ta LT DS a dhbould die before bieisuh lo old envgh to] ieee ne ere Renae € | ed by persona well off in the world | Hof He his were leat ¢ | bubble, It is notone of those things which CO Bs Cut Binele Copien; |-tko huis place, the country mixht undergo | tortunate one Tisai ate it, | We have instanced the wealthier house | cited alt Gotham became w part of Same Seen Guionly emed, Ore of ngile | other political eart i be Pras ssianegenrsetablitvay oe i sac | sent beeaune bi anc, elightly morditied, | Pat. A subsequent act in the d » ee j Coxere £5 wniy Bipcle Cuples; | AHother polit Isaake, Tho Prussian | icatespe, and nenrly all of them sickly con- | Tit aeat iustrate the present. con {| tragedy bas just tranapired in thie goodly | Hed meptia: | cempticia oad careasee ae, BF evi nen. Pas Governnicnt ia to-day more stable than that | corne which eould not long ealet without | Milt Dest ilustrate the presen dition of | City which we will bristly relate | tartol Kept. | temptible and threaten no f on Vid WILLIAM BE of Frauce, and with judicious atatesmanship, ? . | tenaute in the Empire City, Whey we com | A gentleman of our city, who spends con: | there may be bo mistake, bat itianothkely to be destroyed ex = ary ene ratte it A sate sang | £004 from come sual quarter. It seeus the position of workingmen,—| siderable ume in alleviating the uttering | F remy coud be env by promputude and neverity. ‘Lie eveuia "WO CENTS Pays FOR A Writ, ng Felain Ae present 6 © 84! | tousthat if the Radicale are determined nig ore end wa the lower strata of human eo | whic) de"ares gu h Com ol ednesday, ae far as we know them, | ana nome m4 Ve THE SUN, Be eure | power, to pension the few papere in the South bi Hb ale ee nome weeks ago, called upon to | thatthe elective iran ies ° 1 | show, the Dreweditation. of these e'sauites ‘ " | faves 119 4 roome—the — aapect of Woman in the loweat depths of pri, eich persooe ae have the qualifi ai eous outbreaks, he attack — on | pu TEMTGRANOE ROG | Wa wullfVa fa chrenen ewe: | which are engaged in fomenting disturb AGalan?. clicauengeay ys Ont m the sows) Cenkan eh Bre | jection of dele Woict clase of | the potica barrack | at Killaallork | a) 5 POC wed call the acteutiou of our rend: ances aud keeping alive political pa cary Guasllias ot Alia ete await be before bit was dressed mel ayprodcied the dignity of a batt. era to the first of @ serie of articlow in| aud hatred, it would bo better to mak 9 $ in the acanty, ragged and coarse garba of Ywhere people of property and jum Acvorate sud nm Batre, 16 wow! F wane o stoniahin, iy hey do po! ol one U e peti pabite ieee gh. which we propose to discuss somo of the | direct money appropriation, In the firat | Meme to us astonishing that they de wot | gyualid poverty, and although her breath | Roe ici He le Srelantle Yotarast, to Be AneDy Hd Willie aan pect of the Kent Quont In the fe Rul ; wield the power they porsess for lifting euch | reeked with the funes of villainous liquor, | beep res retain, ure Hesing the country. The moury Br HE Quotion. | In these | place the publication of the United Btatos | neayy yurdens {rin off their shoulders, | yet there was that in her mauners, her Jang: | 42 vee day of ena which’ was gradually accuualating iu all . = | articlon we design to show that the working }lawe to newan 2 19 Ail nonaonae, tor where | iy dabor cunieal cheg daily inn Lee, {MAE AH Her tone which eurely Inereated bo Conativusion *) | Parts of the Island, a8 the wopulation evew PSs OL EST! THE | people possess « powerful remedy, which, | never yot bas been dincovered « who | [be labor canital they dally invest in busi: | that she had moved in higher ‘and | One of the tes Beales w 7 | more industrious und the agate of agricul Pon " Him heet) . ness isin # different shape from the capital that ele bad been tewillar with virtuous | ere. This, then, t onat. cue | ture war improve, is now taking iteelf on mARORTAN! TO atenvmonyy | ese will reqult 10 materially | reade them, in that form. In the second | tivyed by the wealiior morebaute, lve | ive Non of « Btnie of nm monet contein vimake | Winge and Feluruing ta England’ Who at | AMEKIL ‘ Ayes [eee em they wight aewell bo panttebed 19] iaitce caneo money to@arn money; the for- | AM ¢xandration revealed the and fact that | jerepubliean, Mvesured bi a | thie "moment will Taveat his capital in. Ire Bil cme fied and | % yachatka as in the journala aclected, ao | y ey} the fOr | Hg degraded and poverty atricken being | #¥ of the a Bont cam nasing laud where the ttrades of demagozuen, Irish EN 3 Veto the : weltth | mer oarn money by labor, Whatever the | Fepubliean constitutions? fi in the ja Liab hi ‘ Fo Uat'e larger | 7 far as their preaentation to the Southern 9 x Vofore Lin wns the once celebrated Miunig | g.neutuilonal quarantee iat Cougrent ahal! secure Be oe adteet ae reaeitl oF tlre Pia ore he | The President evidently bas uo faith in eb Inat mentioned earn, over and above their| Moker; that, abused, beaten and starved | trevery Saves reputiionn form of gor me of laadlord and uncertain pera of ta Bind Published Iu this country and la | the apothegm about “luck in odd nuinbere,” | PeCPI® ta concerned be gaid journals) daity oxpenditures, ip vaed to iucrease their | UY Ker Lusband, ahe was finally compelled | universal suffrage tor bla ke far way one will be allowed to ro- Pe Hee sinad. te | BAe BO circulation that Is worthy of (| eaueof auassing Woulth; while whatever | C2, eave him,’ aud, alae for huuuaa | «eins qui m mihe work of recoueira hie rights over the ail for which ho cme to be more partial to round numbers ye workingtan 0 y da or. pathion of the | 081 Na a x be, 4 of to for the veto whieli he transmitted to Cone | SF™malaly east to a f frisasa in the Tecimaiaia seaarale inca: lateae keucloman wero arouned, aud he made (rm | Was Fu aor ce the mltione of ouralion. | Uniean we would 96a’ A reduced se North, Ii would be w better plan to keep | Faeroe convenient Teceptncig, | P&PMFY. provision for her, and afterwards | {less 0 nib wi Doe ‘leruative ies burto | to the condition of Mexico or South. sturday, and which is likely tobe | 11014 ative by rations from the Frood mon'e ings Bank or other convenient receptacle, | [iduced a religious society to take her in tepeee epee rae Mevdi, Seetiatan | ern italy, an end minst be made of Feui Of the sories, just completes the | 4 ’ from whence it may be drawn according ewnd give her a home, Here she re- | since dlstransticoment: i meg te slaoe es ale tepeat that we hot n, The numerical peculiarity of | BUTEA jto the owner's requirements, It becomes | mained, apparently contented and grateful, | comple;® or eubmit inlefaitely wo he rigor of Mave Het repion ateryy Febel hands Werte abauk th 6 — : w i jy fOF ObVIONN TeAsoUs ASAMIniNg — Another | mardal ew, without # angle attribute ae Wa @ aud driven Bicd’s volume | that effort is about Its ouly notable fe Aajo of Congress: \ F passive capital We believe our iiie—Sarah Milton, About a mouth ago | deprived cf'all she e.cred gusrent before the soldiery, The Feuians pores hundr d eae The document is ably written, aud arguos | oe demands a change in this! she told the matron that a female frieud | eral Coustivaton, and threaened wih j thatit i» easy to, haraas the Goveruimeat ». Pub the case with much force wud pointeduess, | THERR is now ® good prospect that Con of affairs, and we eee no reason | bad asbawl belonging to her, aud she was | grande i eeeine le ie Wels cootion be Ftbe leek Up eariad Ea tare seinen Pe 4 Keik row, Dut in mubstance tt is simply wreiteration of | KFe*® WH adjourn on next Thuraday, and | why some improvement should uot be in- | EME to recover tt, wnd under this plew | U're that they have been engaged in, roe that endless annoyances can be iuilicted by Cis Publishers ot the | ideasexpressod in previous messages, Tho | Bot Feassemble until the ueual time tn De- | augurated, A wealthy business man seldom | to have fitty cents with her, given hor by w.| oraytneun ihete obje:t to bring ab tacks on barracks or by the occa. , President takes the general ground that thy | C¢MbEF, ‘The Senate passed a resolution to | gliows hie money to remain unemployed, | female frieud, to make nvine purchweo for | wes enotligauon reeing Upap Genel MROSURN OF & ieeaen gut nd Supplemental Reconstruction Bul! is uucou. | At effect on Saturday, and the House con- | aud Le goucrally uses it ine mavuer tbat | Ler. Sis oak | te treme th ", hiethod ef warfure, ae omey ® titutional, that Congress has no legitimate | Mered the same qu postponed | will benetit himeelf, Ile doce not wait for | one interested in her, but’ dotinive ctineee | kuperiing we tesco the G The Times then counsels the severest pun warrant fur ite enforcement, and that it ie | the decision until tow mpeacher® | money to be given to him by other people | have reached them ahat she has purchased | et henitale to ae the adoption of al measures | ist. went ae the only remedy for ai evil that 1 r ‘ongly opposed to thi ion, fa : swe | Hquor at several low *driukeries.” | pecsasary, 3 NM dang civil liberty ae wer arke are. seooR oy ond te ites a Nea ar a who have mare than he voneseee Me k we nA thie and nothing more” te one of the | terse ye of ibe hig Ssow isited wit $0 Neng, 14 1 Teepparance beet ® few daye ago, the Prosident could ' quietus | guch expectations would not be realized. | auddent eventa in doiwentio life, but oorran, {Abii be very easily suppressed. ‘The Manc houre Monthiy 1 4 | uot consistently approve the Lill, ale | Mpow the favorite scheme, Common senso | J1o therefore emplo; ‘ dae ful thoughts suggest themselves which gr | he AN gays of the Fenian rising ahem ax ig | And aro Deginuing to return in ( beat 1 . o) Woking bot creditable to human nature, We oan | mw Two canuo rab toute ef Temparesce, Ey cinrouieertig Reh iies grows, however, and the wild projects of aa. -* ther mouey lo neoded | HOt see that ern fathor wae Justided ithe see eae anes G Patines r u ite Moral, sesial, Loaue ai eu i } on any correct principles, i= (ius aban {e Counec with the deplora ielentitc re henge : Bevin aud ASHLEY now flud bat Hy | Advice from those willing to aid bimin thie | jug m daughter to a fore #biCh Lo wust Lavo | peves and contol the outbreak of ar anftection in I ii ie ie tion of kh se Ly scnte cedars Ur he Hesmee | dana How is it with the workingman 1! fore | engendered, regardi They aro calculated w excite ve pod, end ‘Wo mane Le ucla scutes of tule et aickouah’ thins las basoe Viacod Ghat the Preside” SHl faith: | tte in industrious, earue money, receiving | 4 userely trust, for the sake of | Oe eanth cai catia te ete oz Semen OE fae A ae mation au ieuch ans v cale ley, ough thes policy sceently enacted | 1 . 5 human nature, that the cousvic the | © and coulnsiymen, The ‘e02010 ° eminently ing nature, volsalete thatthe panpte naver think of | fully enforce the lew , D perhaps the highest rate of wages; aod | trotacre, who inherited the immense wealth jectathe nation wassavede dibetcar- aud the other nut more dificult to wecouut 7 rue fled ot ie cept when reminded of it by Executive , Teapect to ree ~stuetion, and if be shall do iy enabled to accumulate aamall capital, | of Mr, Boker—thus increased by the worse | 9 se ua rom the ink | for than ft disagreoable to con = Boelty, ‘ No doubt the President au achineut will nevor be attempted. | \yj19 waiting until ho ean afford to go ruto than death of @aister—are daily and nixlt- | brougot om ares template, One ie the feebloness of the oh rere vetoes, 2 Pessoal ape Mouse should concur in the adjourn: | husinecs for biereslf, ble cenital te ae ly agitated, aud that they will vontinue eo | To rreotionary movement in action, ant gp ave ft *] epte pre in secu | friends ure g) t both Hou eant faa éP ike Asuirraiea | 1 BO oa! * COMPAT® | Wil they seek out aud provide for and save the other ite ihanifest width and depth in ng. ibete and oxi | evaea bo promplly [ad . or it i! tively unemployed. It bilnge in a amall | (for who will doubt that she cau bo saved 1) couneil, | Every tion tends to woh ealy ed Dd the veto, t Kanend to | Sout tho most desirable proposition that | per centago of intoroat money to be sure, | 8 only sister, x. strengthen the rplexity with Seorleg this vice Gruso speegaleliey th’ muddle, 60 far as the | as been before Congress during ihe 4. | but the beat part of ite operative value Ee . Which we must regard thle latter phenom: seoring. thie vive trom @ pe wenanaten Sue 9h TAT ee pa | not realized ti ak tm | A Splendid Gilt to Cioctm eects enon, Whatia the meaning of the pinct il indnvidual | curehes apes | arrange aa | not realized by the workingman, because | ate, Henry Probasco, a Ciuciunatian, now wa thaw by the wality and precision with which the disloyal asthe of whateva: tnme can tave:iuy wd | *"*°6" The ouly wistake that the Presi | Noedloss Peril to Life. | he has no weaus for working this portion of | positing iu Munich, offers to contrast | or he policy gection of the population throughout 4 Bees ale evpy, for one \Jenit made tn veto mumber twelve is coa-| A cononen's inquest was held on Satur | Lia capital (ue prodtably ae it might be! terre’ a vuthie tence tee al 6 large 9 district of tho souutry rose ox 1th copies bo que address ” | tolued in the personal allusions. Lue bricf | day on tho body of @ man who met bie| usc) without interfering with bis “labor | Payor ® Public fountain thirty-two foot | elt i UB pterinne doe agg Forgets llr gy Veeuty Jf ype , rf a jay 6 Bis “ADOT | high, and to be kuown ne the gift of the late | of Congries every one of these ten States ond all | *iuulianoousiy in the ewpitul and in vac #0 Miatory of the rine, progres aud final ool: | death by fall from a atuirway of m hone | capital,” in constant and daily wee, Were | trier Davidaon, provided. the city Council | Male pyre, weld ab Wis womens be fast au> | F0 ta in four or five eounties bespeaks pe of the rebellion, which the President | in Bleccker street ‘Tho suid atairway had | he to iutermit the working of one kind of | will asseut to lig erection on Pitty arose | ceed est fray tal Sade ih fust'son | some authority euieh: i vold ie ee sti age ewbodies tn thie veto, be unfortunately | long been in @ very dangerous condition, | capital, for the purpose of profitably em-| Market apace, aud will agree to protect it | holy, w empilalied, ‘Uben, The difier - thi y r purp P 7 one | Barbas anades end Nill pares {8 broee Me cocemplalird. | Mie Feapect ‘The digieulty in to reconcile this ‘ ‘ we ef % 0 wituess testified to thi vloying the * ng foun- r of the Bouth, y fact with that eta ot ger GS Mis bulen 1t Lecame my duty to wasuine the | and ono witness tertitiod to the fact that | vloying the otber, w lose of real capital | #2 ‘Accompanying the letter in a photo | 004 its Vleselnga would bare provai ed; while | ral, iuoranes om the aulpore wlio an eee pate Sollee cad atthe tats Mast’ | the ehinf executive offi | fear persons had loat their lives by fulle in| would be the reault, ‘The question then to| graph of the Gesign, which ts patterned | BOW millions are deprived of riguis guarauteed by | ie ty be wtutedt, little m tings wae ree | Genser? . Pott | cer of the republic, and Lat once endeay- | the ame place, within the last four yours. | be discussed by tho working people at the fier the most celebrated fountala ty Mo. Ooeeiaet tasidaek: bea ates ine ieee | | the Gueou'e Bpeech, that the WO CENTS IS THE PRICE OF THE) Fed to repress aud couteol tho sions | Another person believed six persona had | present time is: “How can our own capital | Dich, and one of the moat etriking in Eu: | Mbary despotiem danger public peace ae tere 1 ice.piized bet | which eivil strife had engendered, aud, | thus met their death, Jury accordingly | be best employed!” We will giv | Yone, The largest Gnd gontral Sgure of the | ram sas te over, and the Habeas Corpus els ore whe 40 Vualness to the Slips send, | J Jury y give our views | bronze group will be of a ma a oaty byt vho restored. [tis awk = Jno lonser reaurdiug theae crviue mil | vrouounced ccuaure on the owner ani! on this oiestion in another article water, while around the basia ye duarter of @ ceulury sluce | Wardly eviduut that the tresann of the hour 4 yuthern States, aud wo tind that the the story whi ery where, ry ‘The Hewe Machine Co's Lock Atich Comeinat tay. jeu, 020 Brsed Keales—Safos all varieties, wari Rent ior ti fonioe of of jard Scales, saual chon ever Oy Wren you wii i sect her inte reside cs Boon, March BARRY 08 Bu'urday evening, March $24, at bi Inte reside a Masse. aie Hilness, of disease of the kidneys, Thomas B. atlves and fi nly pequenied to alsend 6b fh ‘ arty, meee, 284, siter as ef ler ago. ‘The relatives and friends iy invliet, to atweng ® the family are reepeot ‘funeral PONROY_o Jala Cua bo Un trim, ire'end i's tel Acjanintanoce ar0_reepect yited toattcut the tuverek irom he ta f Sh Vorw/thel, ow J uesday aiternouny Such iuely at Celock. tis DELAN day, March 90d, Mre, Andrew Detvmy, i of her ao. th frlouda” of the femiiy 4 to attend the funeral, ‘tym once. F168 West 400 at, (hie Mr sivermosa, S3th fue. ah awocck cid GALLA HER-On_ Seturday, Mareh 2 wife el Hugh, Gallagher's TYrou8 I ccaudy tn the) of the family ¢ funeral, frou TS veleck MACON a0 GIBBONS—Oa March 984. 1 Thowas ore % 6ih inet, at ¥ MeNIFP-00 6 paid MeNifl onl @ Paul Tae Fenty ig fed fo auiend® th nt iw siferuoom’ Jouh iat, POOL—On the 20a we 0 Tubeday aasruiag. Revs 0 ‘morulae. BOK oe eh 454 39 30 ro sant ny ant Fe Feep ctiully tawited to a Ib lain seni ence, S44 ti Ben, YL) ou Inee L