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“THE LATEST From all Parts of the Wor: 18 PUBLISHED DAILY Specta’ Advorttsemen FAT ARTICLE FOR THE Baik) IB NOT A LYE, CAPILLABIOUM, greronivd GARY HAT New York Sun, whieh \armebse for he low pers of OUGINAL COLL 880 CONTY Pet an! mee! imperiant new QUARTER OF AM Aa mor sadn FEB H0t 9” peor Me obort time ¢ 1 sum ot dee Coan, TUR NEW YORS SUX ADVERTISERS view enneo THE cbf eithelee 00 curren fe Cable Dirpatches. Paropean News au Kim The -Adaire in Wasuiogion— UN will be found, among jecord of Impo tent Br: vring im) Teaih American sven Correaverdence cient fe and other Leo | Conede and ab MERICAN AND CY MEPS MUNN HINES FOR AL enta aent Lave seve fo cenieuing tbe yettant "RlcrTuaiion tiny Saas wn wivice Bre. Aces Pack Rew, New York, oF cue F aod 115 Wengen D.C sect cheng LL THE SUBSCRIBERS OF THE St cand wegesber on.0r ear somty eee eg reat TWELVE CENTS PRR WEEK, ‘The rablicntira eMice at the co per of Nasan and varrine (rom (wen emen| OF FRE WORKING WOMENS TROTIVE UNION, Na fe Whew. New You, —— 1888, the people, TEE St ey amy ahr Thee il Mia oF Devaar (eg Fisemente, 81° scriptions ‘ue publication business ahou.d be MOSPS & BRAC Corot Nasu and Fu Eventing Amusements. PARNUW'S AMERICA lecvon of Will ie eas eaiiwe "Jur Tenemen\ Houses” Luels di Lamme moor, WALLACKS THEA OLYMPIC THEATRE.—The love of Onstile. NEW YORK THEATRE DOWERY THEATER. Une. Tom WOODS THLAT RL =" Ovens, the Half Breet.” BROADWAY TLEATRE—Mr, and Mra, Ba: Wine —Corpa ce Ba tek, sen, TONY FASTOMS OPERA Ul New Yoru Cireus Troupe, VENUE OPERA NOK Bong, dances, Luar .en BAN FRANCISCO \IN8 FRELS KILLY & LEON BUNYAN TABLEAUX 34 at, Ethiopian Bure Sa lU WIVES, axp | NSTRELS, 190 Broadway NURSES Colom Aall—Brosdway Tee Diack Crook.” Great NIBLO'S GAKDES. Paria. ‘THE NEW YORK SUN, “It shines for All.” ARF SEEDS—A CHOICE AND BEAUTL fal roll ction o* Breda, coll ® the Bandy eb Invade ted by the enter. jow Masiness Lovks. cones which our busine meu have realised during the last four S40." | five years will forma remarkable o et | to the retari | now in the midet of what ia usually the basy Spring season and set there ie compara th “Caah er postal lrece ve promp atentiom and wea kr | tively but little trade, mn t cee) peck | not encouraging. It is true that busivess is | better now than it was the cnt ME 8, | OR Hs oor four weeks TEMPERANCE ome houses have a fair trade, | 7 Jast two years, | Thle new Tenperaces Hywn ina Ta: _two years, feeveouqrect tease varieay of hs Thin atate of aulte from the gradual | the present trade ia very dull things apparently decline in the vaine of merch | elnute generally expre Glebe" Bade of It p has oan would become very much enliven | ea if prices would beoome steady, or take wn Hoyers emunot be ta Cuced to touch goods wheu pr npwand movement we bis wanepye to mae We worn th copt no far as J 4S. STR ARNE. tributed to a both Sent aud Weet ¥ in the coun: | Qiaite “sivgine meu are paying ay high ws turee per speculative kind, Hands of Hope, and Ju vente the waking 14Fs will be (Qi ATS, ith te found te New York, and wl acta an uty Sena Binele Cop er SF white blood, Darkeya who nierebaute have lately lust bew ure of countey etor Bivcle Copies; JN SPP ARSS Pobliehing Ace agents are now sex on the lookoat for still @ strong hop chauts, however, that Duriness will yet be bot the remarkable falling of in fair | nly folt, aud can be plainly meen In the | Balan 1 roof stores, in our ty Pobiising Agen, 0 to Tenants. We: publish this morning our second arth | Rent Question.” at this thin subject of more Interest to HE OLDEST ! Bi e @ Januar, 1907, thy BCLENTIFIC AMEKIOAS, Davie as abuea ‘ie ‘age of readore than the Cougressic 41m tale counts lieve @ thoughtful o tent Queation,” tion to it, of the power whi tenante can lout remedy th or columns wield, will be a inore scores of indignatis tive hurled at the perenne » the Pubilebare ‘0 exvend th Kut reuence, waet ind easraviags, Dark side of Tie Awe atande, Foun moyen thus far beep quite rou boon | pe all |r homething Nhe a stage tra ie ob. | former lienteni inary encounters vat the #loddin, Bow 10 cute. pe herp. p euia TPUE NATIONAL TiMIPERANCE ADYU- Hive, aud Teruperance Bock he Monthiy Ten ver ‘e National | ein thie vaper wil Le to loas of wo oO mon engaged in it Lave been | ey Doriodiont followed | et patel of fremb troops to th dine | gremsional leginlagon, To ie pive Us even after Litions, but atertain lust five yours, | ing this proposition for a moment. Leannot 11 is soon only in the t drain upoo the Uritish Treasury, and felt f only by the British ts walked in the ways of pleasant frery querer up.m ud the arroat of afew iusurres tionary loaders, Lion of the Be civ're sod Cont itd oe be be outbreaks | | have occurred wit ne of the Poclty, we and (or ye gua uf ie pilse 1a eee Fonanian and wo might wish for the liberation of Jand on the sar pensive terme. Liovae this vice from os be shall be conduc ed in suc! gp rit, tha all individ Gr, at leathane of But we fear that a change | in about to occur, Fonian | hea ty copies 94 the rs Wy. Aadieaed, Noe kedinmy A, Pe that in dark, dismal and repulaive, ) EMPLOYERS ORDERS ARE BOLIC. have the announcement by telegraph that ‘The Fight Hour Bil Wnad tor ayers die ip ion gf wotk at, the a haw decided summarily try the Fenian prisoners on the | charge of bigh treasor __ #81) sary to apeak of the py OF THE | actio oversthing olae in their et Ne. 1b Ful ow ‘of femily sewiog va. Gone at ihe aborieet butloe, @ad ia Lue Lest poss! It io hardly neces able result of 15 THE PRICE ana he convicting the efortanate patriots Ja. There is who have fallen inte their ty Dat one punishment fur high tr thatie here isan evil | the Hein eruient, to inflict exem | taken ti uy at ijn those prisoners Such is the consequence of eashnens. 1 the | Feniana had leaders capable of voduetiog «general ant ainut solution, in all parte of fret wovulel tee a re oul oof meow inovtio autbew oc4, i iaatare t bosats Ver accotnplialy wnytlitay brave aud patri Wouants Wort. Tie lectare deliver hy the Rev. O. BF erent social eon many pornte of vi J intereat te the eon tanity. His opinion ae to the depth aud ex tent of the popular fooling o few discontoated individusla, must soln | chile with the views of all why give the mat ter avy considerable attention, Thare ia no de ple; tain Ut that woinen 60 wy domand ern 1 are auable, ae a class, to ob- sted to their abiliting Tt le true, t whon work is obtained, the re muneration is hementall y of this condition, the rev ie right in att of former dormantio nd the ex oain iu fae. her inheront indolenve, Buys, it in true, aro acenstomed to look upon work ne ® necessity, and accept lt ae mw matter of eourse; bat women are disposed to do tha eame, and would adapt other sex if they had only # modorate e couragement, Kemove from mon the atin ulus to an industrious disposition? Oa the other Laud, piace before womsn the exme iu luce: exertion, and they would — certainly prove worthy and ambitious, If not danger ous rivals in inany branches requiring so: tivity phere of duty, rally does more work thi cight hours @ very short day, and often works sixtesa without complaint. The in- clination to laziness in won is not gen eral, The principal reason for the griev- auce complained of Je that women are al- lowed to do ao little, A thousand means of remonerative labor are adapted to their talente, bat custom and — prejudice and jealousy do not permit them to enter the inviting fold, It is worthy of ro mark that wherever women bave had the opportunity of fitting themselves for dutios outaide the conventional routine prosoribed, they have attained, not only proficiency, but excellence. It should be the aim, there- fore, of those who would advance the inter- sta of women, to break down and abolish the narrow prejudice which would make their epbore of duty #o lunited; and the suront way of doing this in to educate woman to any occapath ~ h her tates and talents adapt be encourage hor to devouatrate both by b dustry aud her rea liness to labor, eve man labore, her capacity to earn an honost livelihood. Kingolaridies of Huflrage. ANIC twenty two States controlled by the Kusi- | cals perinit euch auffra land 8 nectiout ie the only one that s the ballot to colored men, Maino, pahire aod Vermont make no dis | tinction whatever In reper’ to aaffrage, bat Mansachusette and Rhove island do. Th Jawa of Masnachinaotia require the voter We able to read tho Covatitdtion of the United States in t to write his mane, ind gee ink Kuow-Nothing ian in ite euftrage law by declar that every native may vote, In New York, uegroce with oor. tain quulifluations are allowed to that is, auch aa are worth two hund fifty dollars, and have been in the Bate Uiree years, Li Winconain negroes are ab lowed to vote hy virtue of a dec Supreme Court of (bat Stat uy cality, In Obie t 4a weolni lot ouly to those wh charcoal ean vote there in tl of the other 8! a a cals ha lined, by teste in pop » the negroes that wh thong, to ptrenu wbail give them, 4 "Tene, at business | Wuirtr the Sonthorn people are consider fered for rut thie fact: The politic Jed them into recession, au kground when tl be done, a | Southera honor, aud advine the rejeot the proposed terms on a point of prin On the tenanced ees fouglt bray became a fact, are now it Congress, Such men aa General Lew, Gone poral Wane Hasrros, | | and General Loxcarnnet=-the foremont off oral Jouneron, Gi core in the rebel ar ple to adopt the {uiremeuts, General Lo: nt has writte paper in which | a Now Or “Wen hay a creditable fight, but we have | Let us eome forward thi 8 involv tly desire th rr hayes itution, i ball ine the tis to Accomplinh this in to comply With the requirements of the recent Cou that Congross will not re we have complied with t ir ¢ wt reason f fiud no euttlos th ioh a pledge wd faith, Adiitting. © in duty bound tod of good faith Jet it be upon others” r should bid to Ow Friday the "Bight Ho ‘the eltuation, nt | would reault feo whic the enwetin FROM AUSTR. Interesting Mall Selections. ‘avama Journal Zealand dates of Feb. 6th. KEW ROUTH OWALER A letter dated Byduey, January 30, giver | on old m the following items On the Oth Janae the Legistatuen may property | whereby tho working people can empl interfors in the matter to the extent of aay- | their own savings, aod rrosive, for ite ua, ing how many boure shall oonatitnte # | their fair share of the profits, ih. Reveral hundred arrosts have | day's labor in the absonoo—ae thie bill pro been tae einen the last uprising, and we fad New ponen—of especial coutracts, The remarks | The Noker-Nean t purpose, on the part of |of Mr. Keany atmply eon rm the porition the © Bight Hoar ques ory. te Pronounced A Valse *tatoment. New York Assoctaten Presa, News Orrice, CITY, Maret 25, 1867, | ex pact will show ‘and in time wo believe that ou The accepted hy the entire eom F will aorve to binpr | condition of onr work ganizing | Whate Your paper of thin date ie an artiele 1c elanmen will not ent) Toker Marr iin all other clasea of wociety, | break up the law were found the same day but be order Aer | as tin pon fain fret, Mr. eon a worthy and bans woman naaurances of Mr. Joho b. the Chief Inapector, and Deputy Surveror of the Cun more disagreementa will be eu £5,000 has been offered for the n io men into em has been hele RENT QUCSTION. | and Vietoria, of whieh the Mariioone Git and Its Coorg Tuavee? | the utter antrathfa |tieia te to pay. £00,000 Lon Sanday evens. [arrears due. YPHINOHAM, oF the itign of wonen, touched and Mra, Dean were for secoral yeara connected with the Keve- ent in thie elty, and enjoved pelety of the most Free trade in cv ducts has also been arsed upon sot to blow up a portion of and thas permit the been discover low the Werting Meoric may Employ ‘Their Owa ( mpitns. RROOND ARTICLR Very fow ermine wh the noble gift bestowed peop'a eof London by GroKOR PRARODY, | reaiden co 0q., recognise in thie aot of our country: siinple return of amassed eapitat to the Iaborera who produce | neue it wae not a charity, f giving back to the people what waa onoe | Auatry, eoonoiny, tact honesty, Me Peanony obtained possossion of the surplus earnings of hambler pro ducers, whose combined labo concentrated into the hands of the eminout | Danksr, and became the million of eo of which be bas returned worthy of that depart cape of the In have heard aboot wo the working | Mr. Dean te at nrene ton brokerage basing ia qrnaation, as distinguishing it from the eomplaint of a» delivery haa been seized ‘The revenue of the colony fur the pnat to £2,180,200, The expen 048,079 0. 7d ‘The Emu Creek miners are unab erly to teat the new arcity of water. hy Auuiveraary of the Colony w celebrated on Saturday last with great mod with his w yrtably and happily in Hot tien «0 well, the year amounted ditures to £2 ken. To ne whe know the article in qnestion produces feclings of the concern, and we can only out for the publication of it on the that the reporter of the Washing- imposed upen by some un- An appeal wan madi he conntry one previogs diggings, owing to the it wae only the entire proms of tl on the be yuo deaiat from plac y le in a falae position before the | pud'ic, and with your permission, through | ‘The harvest season ia now over throngh out the colonies, aud the yield fully bears {earlier iv the ‘There has been a larver amo AIL, Phe cannes 1 toctarer ating in part to the disuse | | known before in the colonies, nud iu Being dependent upon foreig Wie shan of Ein we Bete ae eer gusce, bate rters. Large shipments are now going | Philadelphia, rFRaclalde aud Meitourne for | got fity centa a day for working, it ia uot | The loans have decreased $3, and from thie port ® | probable that he sent very m plus stock of foreign adatotfe ie going in the same direction. the William Cole flor, which goes on to London without be- id the Annie 1. Banfield, trom | with 300 tons thou jarket offers no i from Chile or the rerent importa from thence ‘aa can be jadged of ‘The rtatewont relied upon as trathful opportunity for nd we are gla | ounee being el ng this denial ae public as the article copied from the Waah- ington InTeLticeNcen. ries, We do not think, however, that | uinan'e present social inferiority as a laborer ie attributable, as @ orale, to wrward from Ad the English mark | should perceive them (from the shape of | day's hard work,) changed by the working nto commodities, or surplus earnings to be eventually auld by the original owners, and thus started apon their way towards | themselves to labor aa oaturally a the | some great distributing atation, which, in | noble instance, became the sceurmu- eAnoDY, Faq. A Wild Herse tn a Crow?—Terrible Ex A terrible excitement, maya the Chicago | ‘Trimene of Saturday, occurred yoate rday | Chile, via Nelson lation of Gronoe It might be instructive to trace the course | of each individual dollar, and show ite firwt owner how be paid ite value ta labor. ments, the same prisvs that allure men to | he parted with it for les than instructions tn taming. A fe grover doing busin the ensmiug ye ments of colonial wheat to Bi necessitate the receipt of supplies from Ainerican ports. ‘The scarcity of maize and probable fall- portion of the crop baa given a| cht firmoess to t \thout covering coat of imports from Cali: ad how many would manifent daye ago Mr proved wo be # vicious nite anmanag: How he wan fooliah in ita oxpenditure, | yinvene Wesmuhe tee | and prove hy this proooss that if a wiser ox | for t change hod been made by the original skill, Woman, in ber limited | ower of the Inborioualy-earned dollar, it | [A n | would have rem wan, Her bouahuld labors begio early aud | and be to himin reality the capital acquired tinue without interruption till jate | by bis own labor, hours of night, Sho would think | be interesting, and aa it progressed wo should see the labor of thousa asenme an tmporing form, in pe it no doubt h into the porseasion of Mr. P an unselfishness, which stamps him as ® | man of superior abilit ‘Tiona, resol | original proprieto tical manner. He appointe and empowers them to erect improved Hinge for the workingmen ¢ il og in the heart of crowded London. He thas cheapene rents to a class sorely pressed for suitable house room, and thereby as absolutely and actaaily returis this money to the proda: corn of capital, as if he had distributed it dollar by dollar to the original owners. ‘The lesson taught the workingmen of London by the great benefaction bestowed upon them, ta the power of the eapital they or calling for | possess ae a working class, If rightly di rected, this immense capital eonid be put to | ts beat anes, and serve to render comforte | ‘rectly into the lors dey. Some ineousid: 1 wt the top of hin v poren taming, imal to the Coliseutm A free exhibition was being | | latter town, when the fearful war whoo; | market te fairly supplied with al mont all articles of Ameri | 1 in some cases prices are very un- Satisfactory to importers iny be mentions he exhibition, fore the andience were wae brought Into the aren: led by bis owner, who appeared and accompanied by the horse To show the diapoal |, & wagon wae introduced, which he ualy kicked to pieces, ‘and which | apparently dispored | ceeded in beat told by saying that of # par. | 2 goods of im Under this hea tobacco and boots. ‘and the prices ob- been lower th The market ‘The inveatigation at forced sal known for several yoars past in atill overstocked with perished and out- of condition deseriptions. to kick at) about to com: wenee to manipulate the irrital Vefore any re Lhere is also a | given ap, and @ eavage’s narrative of how low prices accepted It eculd be nehiaved tbe F and alinvst uninarketavle sain- den bound from the haude | of bis owner, who let go the bridle, and sprang wildly lute the eircle among tue au- rror rone from every | ul the effect of | thin owner of mil- to return this labor to the He does this ine p Parliament assembled on January 2 The Governor mule one of the uxial apaechos, ‘There are evic 8 of & Featlesa wession, nge of ministry ie by no im The revenue of the colon aconsiderable decline, chiefly in the customs and iand de: ‘The loter-Colovial Exhibition may now We considered closed, as the greater portion ‘of the exhibits have been removed. been an immense success. American steamer three years since to catch the Alabama, ai rived at Melbourne from Singapore on ‘Thureday week, and after obtaining 300 tons of conl, oatennibly to continue the voy- age to Sydney (where the Ca) ‘veasol was sold) sud bag not si wid of gol during Iku6, as ShowD 1.450,000, oF | ora. lose than the previous part of the house. till further rade mal, who etragglod an circle of seats to another, among the thick- eat of the spectators, till he to the roof of the circus. At thie point, the | flooring gave way right where the lions are pranced from one | 4 yonition of” Postaaater very long] I Ve i pecaune ould not support the} 1 aN. ut's policy—and waa sttoceeded by | Soy in Maxwell, who was at the same | i) 10 Mt, Con. time storekeeper, lawyer and editor of the | 140 Pow o | first, and, at that time, ouly paper publish: | 8.9% a? Sed weat of the mountaiva. Printers, like | S3tq 8 ce. tinkers, are fond of atrolling, aud if travel: | Soe i ling will prevent it, they allow mons He 5 | to grow uuder their feet, or fill their pock: | tga reached nearly | opt, aud the horse fell through, carrying with him # namber of tho ctators who could not ng through tl horse stuck for # tine, aud wae seen Lanx- ing by the fore bege right beside bim hung @ little boy, who, in | id have been crushed to et out of the | Pitts ‘aperture, the the head, while mao’s life time! When he was an infant an rushed forward aud the urelin from bi which sent him down to the floor be- neath. A ery Was raised that he bad fallen \ ay | ble every man rente aud hard times. ining of high Tn the great citins f working people, each of whom cau earn, even in theae tines heavy taxation, something more than daily wanta | Fate person shor Jed neusation portion of them who were near. the dreaded apot mari [other side of the house, in the direction of the drow circle, and the fear that the floor: to give way, to wiedge that the black n of aboriginal cricketers will leave ma mail to play It is purely a ® rash for the speculative venture, AOUTH AUETRALIA, Tho Northern territory lai | doned for the present. returned home via. Sydney, well pleased to | et away from the acene of so much mle | ent and reckloss expenditure Parliauiout was prorogued ominentary upon the Kadieal der mand for impartial anfirnge in the South is | aud in the fact that only eight of the | ing there was The settlora bay ge of theno workers, if used | an it might be, of employed to cheapen | modities, would be perforin t individual oF associated | to Kee repeater capitaliats now undertake, tain the big lion We require 1 ansed an excit ent wild be: roign of terror, and auch ne of the crowd will © were a fow women 4 the wudience, and of course they all ted, while @ nau | were bruised were con fe. OF the New Eng: | rents and cor coustrievon of railwaye Curoughout the share of the profits, better iHastration of thia What bee arguinent than we obtain by referring to of @ Savings Hank f the day or evening doors are opened toe vast throng, who eu jiding that has coat a nt betokens | th Parliament was prorogued on the Qtat. | but Itappeare he bad the butlalo loore, aud thie probe. jort with regard to | financial position of the cluuy bore no Tho excitement did not last long. doors were thrown open aud the tori oe were set at liberty, bly gave rine to th certain hours marke of iusprove Engtish language and + Istand likewise | where if be eouldu't whip @ grizzly bear. | rf fas Daniel Mayo, an old Revolctionary ao! 20 dier succeeded Maxwell and. held the posi: | Hy fora tow years when he removed 60 CM. | Newport, Ky, and held the same oitice fi 39 Ch, Katto suc 2 ‘The Europian Srooodlile Creek | dwellings of the Chinese and dr Ith of the inatitutio Tho ringleaders in the emeule have rd of Directors pledyed to take of tho money that may be placed ale citizen in the arm, while several were | falling through the opeuing in | fora a reward of £3,090 for we Ave Make, new diggings at Mount W. A ming discovered beiug made to E Stato Assayer of Manna been heard before the Licen. Committee at Boston, suma of money ey wre doubtless all b honorable men, worthy ch depositor is ratisfied that Lis woney to him, with in by tho NEW ZEALAND, The accounta from New Z of the trast, reported in the Boston papers. plained the method of analyzing liqo that @ large pro: ie not made from ‘There is more inp : owthan at moy ti hin ktiowled ge, ater part of the ne grom# vote, although the baw gives the bul who are wyain giving troable in th range district el ie conuected with the boundary portion of th have ore than half re black an Teadioal dis triets, ander the half white law, In nearly | . however, the Radi ar elec ch they ly inalat the Southern people he calls for it ney Is phased in bank, and the d r period within | 4 He could easily tell wheth: | nb enforesd by brandy or 8 generally sold are Lhe reiaedt liq worse than th The Piriakuus had made a pretext for re- | ly reco king @ cargo | person for # clerkship. ‘he y | was very poor, t thereof xoow about bis daily busine thie attack, ai in the field, was the dle Of three Maori villages aud large | ed him. Home time after, complainte were | sre 4 ened. quent operatic coutrolling @ about for some eu! | They Gud @ pice mode of investment, | ‘Tue native lor pot beow ascertained, bled at an old of land somowbere bought at @ ree Thin purchased with a p ‘bé Huuhaus assem. whieh they were alooholie element is ia the ane with | howen for that Laliee the vital fo them waa on foe It ie to bo regretted that should recommence, becwuss cne | taken oue of the beat young ladies in. the dager ie that it tay spread, there being | it leranle univer of disaflocted natives with the King aud Kewi, who would | ouly be tao glad of attacking us atu dis {uhice trom thei own cultivatious at Kaw lia aud elaowhere. Alter the Christinas holiday the Pro vineiul Counoil reassembled on the 2d, wud ctod the remaining Guverniment bual- ness A further adjournment took place on jemdny met tlh ble the Gover correapouden: are purchased with another portion of the werition lately offered by Congress, let them boar in mind | with & 1 dewagogues who | money, aud part of the balance is loaned ton call ,* the remainder is used to moot the daily de depositors who desire to withdraw their | It is well known that only @ very small uumber of th positors periodically take their imo: of the Savings Banks, aud if these few ia hould withdraw the mwas naked if elorence to th ony given for the hohe replied that Dr, Clarke had ex: ned the whole subject plysiologioally in The statement that # fat, or isa substitute tor out chemical basi thea kept in ighting was to tho class who wow prate about a of iple. her hand, the nen who disconn on at the outset, but who | y for the oanse when the war | vor of settling the trouble upon the conditions offered by | it, aw no wuihi | been deteoted in yo Tuesday next, to one | munity would be saved misery and erime, if ale | ished'in ail ite forn | cane of wine, form ation will be continued yu of the committer, hol could be ban: save enough in the elie! purposes. TL dl returue asked tur, Aualiy, Ue session may be ead to be at an oud; aud it is doubtful ey 1 nay be Kot ou the day nan venth auuiversary of colouy was observed aaa publio holiday on, sums, the amount would be alimoat immo diately replaced by other depositors, put 1 thus @ very large under control ey ike nant 1) whether w quo: | wpplied without aint to the back uf the ex | Colo | ring clerk | P euine ting Iu other money oapital constantly re A Daughter Killed by Mer Father, Anan named Goodenough was lodged tn | Ja at Rotland, Ve, with the murder of hil ago the daughter, a young girl of 18, ly disappeared from Goodenough professed to be ignorant of her sensou hus been rather wet and sul of depositors squire (he use ¢ Kuowing thie fact, the property they paroles to be erected 4 oF atores are reuted to families aud the teuaute being | probably depositora in the Savings owning the rented y flows into the bank, the direc > meet the in sed to pay their depositors. y--bave oonuaeled their w plan aud submit toite raeet—Lew's n Friday, charged | ¢ from rust and fi In several of the vut-settiomonts the atrug- have met with a very seri drawback iu this respect. more to be reg der corn thie y vriner WARE # letter to Phin is wll the cwune building wle wn honest, aud 1 hope Emay Wo have had over @ sterly weather, «t wandered aud accept the home wud bee Lin the atrugale. Our people ae wll old Auck| the usual course the seasou he low fever aud sicku sultry, humid | drowned in nom A thorough seare inatituted for her, produced by. th We are glad the wind by hope the cou! southerly breeze blowing tor | the lant two days will apeodily etter for the better in tie hewith of the rly all the villagers 14 were atopped and nde drawn off, but all to no purpose vot Fight in the ease, | the village officials yesterday took out « mises of tho kad on inaking a search found 1 buried in the cellar, at and lodged aside @ portion tore having bee the large surplus re aforewait ia now declared as earnings, aud as euch wing of the rents bere of Chinese are over to Otago from Australia apeaking, these people liked by mivers, the ebiet Pioiot against them being their filthy wud | thievish habits; but thoy appear to possess ‘of character wich rendera them quite indiferent to the ill-will i ntative men of a alled @ Divi nm Very much dis cause of coun Ve father was bank direotors wud stockholders wover, that the is such @ mental resecvation, ean that be any excuse for us in failing to disebarge: ir duty | Let ue accopt the teria, as wo and if there isa | owing to the girl's wenk tad, he waa anx | ione to get rid of hb vag thoinselves, toiowl decorain, xcitement in Rutland aud figton INperexpent of Sth Feb “The American screw steamship Me tour, which was telegraph veterday, auchored lu th Some curiosity as to ber it being suppored that abe was tos man of-war, but her mission ou this ovcasion is altogether pea Meteor, it will be recollected, was built for purpose of eruiding in quest of a, bat that celebrated tea iven up her cruise before the Mo be completed aud comnissioned, 0 was dotained by the Ameri- vent. it being thought that she was destined fur the Coilian Government, aud, wt the same Ui associated together aa Sayings Bank Direot | re ia nothing | ch individuals | The poltroons who skalked in time of The tone of the Eugtish | war, and now splutter al journals and the temper of the Governuent | dishonorable t te that the other side ¢ Loft the heads mut “ accopting their uly and soldier tike ex # ploture | pression of General LoncaTheet We — — ‘The St Vetersburg (Va) Exeness ia not | very sanguin rt nese pursued by these geo: | YET Sanguine as to the tlomen—they follow @ legitimate calling, | ‘They use their braine for their own emolu- | went, and prot immensely by the excreiae | of their thinking powers. oapects of actual peace in the South, and says: Jo their eforte to repair tholr broken for tunes, the masses of the dontherm people joval politica, | little inclination, and less time, to devote to ra. What they wished for was wrong in the bu We hooor them #8 they serve in the communi: | sence of any other depos sry offcred to poorer people, would recom: weutative Keapy, from rooklyn, delivered @ lengthy apeech upon bill," in which he reviews wa the advantage | 6 doubting but litle that it woulil Tt now appears pe —— a | Post = Then it took atx months to go between the helt teaatl two last mentioned quarters itean be saahh hed | aout im twenty-two days, nthe maxi- an weight waa three ounces: now it is wir ponnie, ‘Then envelopes were ‘and the letter was folded many @ the direction written on the let ler ielf, now envelopes are oxclisively Now persons living one hundred wo theeity get their paper inthe ‘about aa awn as the person who the same city where the paper is Tam Céatury. An “Old Man” hae been furnishing the Civer nats Timm with @ series of articles and manners. The following wry has advanced in postal affairs ance the day) of the Revolution: : Cincinnati waa first settled in 1788 and | rare thing—to Asia, «then called Lorantiviiley most unknown; whil we are in cone gular arrangement for ea stant communication with every part of the «. The few letters sent were tm § civilized world: in fact, we sometines heat trusted to the care of the aolliers, coming from parte not civilized, ae we frequently ow rapilly the to Rarope was ® or Geeanica al- going from Fort Washington, the | get letters from New Jersey. Now the name of th ary post at that fy In cffi-e receives over four thousand diferent 17d the town waa de of sufficient iim: one mall th wana great tance to have # regularly eatablished la vostottion; and, Abner Duan, one of the earliest settlers of the place, was the first tere ready; then one man co Aignitery whe had the he of signing in five mind “POM to hie name, Thia was in 1753, and | fo w aid in seventy the post offices vecupied a etal sud of @ | gome other “Old Man” will be writing what candle-box which he kept belind the whis comebes we were, the AAnio aa ia LOW kev barrel in one corner hie or, te it remenbered, be waa not only ut @ storekeeper, “Squire.” ear and a fiddler in addition thereto. Now, coutioues the Old A our merechante are Financial News, Markets, & (uite angry it they do wot get their letters | New Yorw, Monday, March 25,6 P.M. Title over thircy hours, while thet | Tye afternoom quotations of the general more rien that many | glock market, compared wit hoes of Sab | arday afternoon, show » decline in pricet itt | of from 34 to 19 per cont. Governments pap diet i loaf was vettr | were fractionally lower, Gold closed at those times th to be ac- The loan market was fairly active at ee qegces tthe Oe ees a gd the | 7 per cont. for eail-loans, and 7 a8 for die city of Pitteburg, by a squadron of horse, | nt ry aaa Chen called, which made |counte. Fereign exchange wee dull but Roth (firm, Billa at 60 days on London sold at the moderate 1085 9 109 for bankers’, The bank state: meut for thie week is very uufavorable, j mpecie Lanaiy letters $24,800; legaltencders 61,908,081 ; not depo concerning the eaffarings of “Cupid. | site $3,c404199, and the circulation hae ine Many times the Indians attacked the mnelle and cosere aad eupterea the mail creaeee GUA | These changes resalt bag. Only one incident ie now fresh in my Partly in conseqnence of the preparation mind, however, and this occarred about the for the April statement. On ‘Change to- time that Colonel Elliott waa Killed. bs the day Flonr wae Se. IGe. better. Whoa eae ee einige tribes were gathering from opened firmer, and closed very firm and all quarter atiompt to drive | quiet, Corn without decided change. Oate the white man from thelr hunting grounds, | je, Qe, better. Pork Armer. Peet frmere and there was uo chance to send couriers Out to notify mail carriers of the impos. | Lard Armer and Whiskey quiet, ry to our ouly | lity of getting into the town. The | SAL AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE — Inter, ignorant of the increased danger, ar- | Peach ke ‘ ri mewhere in the read between Chil Limeaton think, about t three miles from the lieothe an Mayavillt 8018.00 OA 6...1°9 80 Maripeen (now Maysville) I ‘oe the savages wos beard aud the attack a meneed. How well the. ambuscado suc: | OR geo. M ; i | eo athe iekeT ats ty of fifteen ouly one lived to return aud tell | 960 U8. be 10-47 the tale of the fate of the party. ‘The mail 18. dy. ON bag wan stolen, and the only trace ever | $19? Mali het galuell of it waa that at the treaty of Gre ville, which took place in 1795, or soon after Mad" Authony Wayne ” reduced the poor Jouc Indiau” to submission, two or three of the letters from the captured mail bag wore the affair occurred waa told. Dunn did not either. Maxwell went out Weat soon after the Revolutionary war, when the mail route was catablislied between Philadelphia und rg. Jacob Craft, the first mail agent orcarrier on that route, died only a fow tie advanced age o What wonderful history was made in th 5 EE: $3382 $22 Napoleon or Wollington was not born, there | were no United Staton, Washington was ua- Known, the uses of steam for railroads and was not thought of, Mauy inventions have deen discovered, | We, ‘and the political map of the earth ¢ | oo u changed. Bat to our nubjeot, Maxw | Tose all the disciples of Faust, was detern | gon nd came to our vity, whe 100 Tr Lak fone some of Maxwell's grandchildren may | {109 now be occupying the position of fighting | $9000 editor of some paper, or elae Member of | #69) Congress, and ifthe “Old Man” abould may | 4300 ought in’ disparagement of tex-P. M. Max: | $ well, it will be only safe to say that, like | } + debts [ auk freely iderably strouger that Adain’s al aud could outrun or jump or throw dow any man in the settiowent, aying ® great deal in hie bel 3 know that in those dayn a inan was no to live to nee Cincinnati as populous a prosperous aa Lexington, Ky, which, a8 he | 190 Caaten Ce. lived Ull ISH he saw many times over, The | 0) a jor’ oldest aon is still in the Post Ottice | 1° at Cincinnati, ‘Th or himeelt mi in 1814 and th given to the Rev. iMarly known as Fath A inan,who could preach better than auy other, inter who has ever beon in the city, He at out West ae a Meth nmuiniater, bat after aoine years ho got tired of the ithner aut ayatem of that church whieh he left aud tart pendent one of his own tho city He often got himeelf into “rerap by bh ular and decided wotioas on clureh polity amd politics, a = Wile Postinaster, a young man was high- ventont, pawns ed to the Judge as @ suitable | Brovebial Troshes™ are widely kac mn | miratieremody for D oneditis, L cireumatances, | and other ircub es of ‘he Throst and Lat Julge employ: | marpones for which they isily and ple otters being | eMfiereicus, they contain no hurt/ul ingredients, bat 1 o'CLoex, P.M. 109 Cle, & Pitts, B. aaa Colpeoptth i 5 Erle K a0 Cot ew Wve ecesnito vor, and th the wolf at the continually made of valuable | purloiued may ot all Teas The old man kept his own counsel, bat | soa Recorger. aon mason the alert to cateh the thief, wail ab [psn ame aaa A Sey Taat, by meane of s qecoy letter, thased it . : ‘wow : stitch to thie very clerk. In whose possession ha Hare, Meswite Co's Look nicl {aud it wud several other letter. te bad ise machige), Fiesidea's 820 fv York city for hia wile after he entered the I , and the vid Judge was in w quandary, | |Wheeler & Wilson Tock tltch Sewing or he Knew full well that an arrest would | MiB ve aad Buttonhole Machine, $19 Broad var 308 | cause a pablic exposure, the ruin of the | ———— a young n, and the blasting of all the | Reyat Lottery of Cuba— hopes of joy which his inuoceut wile would | #8340" vt dace. Pi, experience, Cull.og the clerk into his back | 1" a4. m0 lshod, Ths h she | trembling fellow: "Young man, you have | — + rthette; aod while L| Wherever the New Verk sun is see do not Want Lo expose you and Your Wife to | TeW wil se Honest mew and women, It san hone the ignominy of « public arrest, 1 cannot | TAP and wold for the hones: price of Two C let you go unpnuivhe:t, aud have concluted | Me” to chastise you wyself,” Suiting the action | to the word, he dicw forth a whip, which ho | tt, i Pet am, Wre—Briewe ¢ ratio for th. hair ever sutrosuced. Lt ia sl Laties ahiou d try it who bave bee After he had given him what be thought | yp. fun had better go to you aa there mi = i waiting for their lettera.” This tea: | son was suiticien he clerk had committot DEATHS, his first and last act of dishouesty, aud | was fur many years afterward known | 4 hs ove, of our very, best an Postwas! u y of bis prodecessors or aod for'several years atter bis in the Oo Baturday evening, Merch O34, af ile OP Moe es aN er ashore Uiter of + herace of the kidnera” Th Bitey conmura, | woval Le subordinate | tbe Cha h of tine iucuinbouts | CROW PEER ‘b> ma) ming of thy F Burke's removal | pilgi'el Mow fe ot chard Crum wince Fath About 20 years ago. Iu 1814, whew Jeremiah Neavo went to reside at Ciuciunati, he Wok along with hii “good chunk” of @ pony vite a description ax a lunp of olalk— to hin after who had the contract of \ » this city and Chilli Hawa’ son, now the wellkuowa Squire” Williams, of Delhi Township, was the mail a boy, making the trip either omco oF Lwive a | Rarente i) Cb. toi Lusedaysafterooone week. ‘The bag was larger than was re- | Mach 6. at —o vbout fur ber myitation, 11 quired for the letters alone, and he would |! SUVIN S08 Buotay, Marco i4ity Mra, Ano ditond to asing groveries for the | if 5 th vear of her ar neighbor ug tho pony besides, aud car ry vate Raslille At th time there is bundled ove: twenty four thousand pounds daily, each |, way, aud there are over four thousaii mails distributed; not all of them, boweves oparate mailbag LAWLESS—On, March 24 Femi bes ‘au * vod, aa Md Maraacen Lawsens, f i 1a | * the eral "wil Cat pao hom the reuidence vitimes a dozen tails, | Of Me B rem sto Wallyw st: hobeked thie Tuesday tor small country towns tu Lhe same section sfreroova, 3640 Inet, ab ¥ o'clock, 103 t hn the sanve mall-bax, | h9OL- 9M Yhe S440 tues at her Tate renidoace, sits, Rrograee In our pwetat aftare, con: | Use Win tierms, age ed vores oF (he be inues the writer, bas more than kept apace | LJ and friends of the As With the other departiveata of our Govoru | JeRe°,foyy Pa Ne ted (0 aiiend the funeral from he wever, to be farthor off than it did in diately after the war. nt of such a law, We agrye with Mr Krany nd all savings banks adminis Ith and probity. Sho was then Gok nto Japvan, with w view | name letter on ber Way frou ment, When our city wus frat wettiod, 50 | fy afet 10g Benedict? O% oes amocalag, gm couts each balf ouice was tho molerate | TH y¥PsOt—on & inf suun charged for carrying a letter tu or from | many er ive beat “pany the Kast,” ‘Then the price was reduced to | ase IT seats 11 {weuty-tive cents, then ten conta, uow the | ,,reiende ofthe Tamil’ aio respectfully vequeateg u be went from th moat Lote veky om» eriden eof bia fehe., tse northern part of Muino to the extreme | avecnretelt @corssiourl. By St had pun tivorn punt af CAliy.uiie for tives enite Voce Laiat Pave for over Dewthel