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Special Advertisements EXCELLENT ARTICLE FC HAIN —IT AB NOT A DY CAPILLATIUM, nestonend “Geey maim ougixat COLOR'AND CONDITION. 1 hh tas ate fa the Pattie, hae mie With & Bacce ee ‘Boeet fe: verine terme. DREBING YOK THE HAIR, $4 veil ane Restorarive st i ny SOFT AND GLOBSY tbe CAPILLARIOM Cina ang Tree Wee coubinaton of Suma OLLING May CHIN, thom has bees paid te the wants we AMP AUC A MACHINE IN Ui ret There are loowu ve! foam head, | io be) eau in | the greatne wt FURS HOW Ei | It te not ot { ‘ewittpem{tment. Thief higher roerrortione BOSE | use front of the frame which Peat advantages over those that acon and ean be folded without dis ANT, and hes ne renoerrinia te the above, and invite the the rith Mechings forone horw | tho whole civilized work but it wai ep tees, to be onlargewant adds to ite attraoti 4 ane i ‘ondangore ite safety in the same proportion. eatileterh sit; | Those who are uow #0 anxious to include Bois. “688 | the whole continent in our dominions are playing the part of the young frogs in the 00, HAVE | fable, who induced thoir mother to tey the Fad, at 16 canws per ALENTS—MESSRS. MUNN had ea experience of over tweaty + obvetning. UeaND ‘more then 106 and exverience are TT busswess eounta ya tiv emtlon ‘his couuty. te | andeome vier | ulready poms Aecure'es | come thore will be no dificulty in p WE | ing more, We should not anuex one foot | rt oy to annex Toxaa to wore chief he bundled aaa NG AND ELEC TROTYPIN inhieis, 0 per cent fan lave their works a trestyped | Woe | Beer Sn » AKL. SCIENCE, MECHANICS. INVE other with Toole and tories. | yas! vomuenelng January | ‘diner Valente oud wi ‘vauapiiiat ot advice how Pars, eepeciaily a Buucey deuools, aud Juvenile ‘Lempere Hach number will be beatifall pied to Children aud You ce Organi ated, and for the | | th Le ably edited, aided hy suen | Jat» We do not beliove that the re | could haye succeeded oven if the negroos atill it cannot be disputed that it would have boon vastly | strongthened by that manna, Again tbe | 1 BCLENTIFIC VAGES AYE AR RICAN | Loe ‘This paper cidlese mateciely e bin ta | ich he le exp-0/iug, ena whe: | Auowlesge of his own | There = was time = when the 00d Ww be disting hee a0 6.4 ku eee 6 ar eactiens wi h wileh, Furtoeers, Chemists Man Very pros Fventng Amusements. ARNT WR AMERICAN MU i Aes Anime + 206.000 cartoon.) 8 i of r | HAY OF MUBIO- La Ganam'n in | WALD ACK'S THEATR@Hemed ven, | O1YMI'C THEATRE Orews themen ie | ® YORK TURATRE Jeante bes WSUiY THEATRE -Pastemime "| ry Due | Woor es THPATREoses the Malt Mo 4 | BROADWAY THEATIOE. Mise Ma wie Mi chet | pMBLO™ CAMDEN.» Taw ieek Crook.” ve Ball's tres ecw ite | CH ALEY Writes COMM ATION UROUEE | Cope sit tae setae TONY PARTOWA OPERA TOL se. * songs dover ke NEW YonK CIRCUS “1k suieee for An, | TUFSDAY MORNING, APRIL 2, is |— | Tes Orn frends w mente classified, are requested 10 baud tl risers, ‘Territoria! Kxpansior | it destiny” of this coun | taine an element of danger against whieh jek work | Wo cannot too carefully guard, We are « Prond people—proud of our free Govern: | a and extent of our country nge that we should be eo, for no | ever had 0 much to he prond of 4 favorite notion that all of North | {not the whole hemisphere, must | eventually be included within our boun porition to egarandize- ‘ ment, our repid national advancement, other ni Americ daries; and thore isa strong di proceed too rapidly in th ling will doubtless the pro Russian America to be re fi thou a , people will look upou it as high desirable, because it would wid balf » wil ear in min vast acquisitions of territory sova led it to ‘ove- | ruin, Rome at one time embraced nearly ned by expanai noon Spa TOR TUR Lal ‘ar | Position to almost the loweat, by the maine the ‘ollenation of Willlamedurgh we tele means. National expansion n fled by 8 soap-bubbh 0 typl beautiful as it grows larger, iment of puffing herself up to tho di accomplish the feat, but ole buret ia time the United States will almorb all the ter: anl policy. It wil tal when that time shal ut territory whose people are not Am ined. It wang becnuse the people of that jly Americana, and were anaious to eon will | into the Union; batit would not | policy to annex Canada, beoause th — | lation of the measure, atter is opposed to mw an America in valuele ich | Aw O14 Question ‘Tae Southern po & queation which ie New Phat presented to thom during the latiar part of the rebellion, When it became evident to diacorning men that the rebel military force | ficient to cope with the numerioal. | Raigad | ly superior ariuios of the North, tho ides of | employing w 1o noldiors was suggested. _ | wasurged that half@ million good negro 4 | follere could be pat into the tleld, if ne sary; and the succes use of that clase int dence of ite practiva the adoption of this polioy, Ib w tended that the course in « 6 th t could save the rebel ¢ aud necessity — prompted 1 | adoption, But Javr, Davie and inep bumler other ultra Southera man frowned | | upon the proposition, It would compro: ki, | mine the honor of the South, thoy said, aud that consideration outweighed all o federacy began to erw when all hope was gone, the foolish u | had beon used as soldier on | avcora cert nt for them to decide there them during the war, aud it now reu 1 podhes | OPpored the employment of nogro sold upon the point of honor, are now oppo strain that characterized th are | Southern poople were very aontimental and easily iinpressed w | they have passed | more practical and co lect | erything they have ia at stake, Thay that it would be ee fool! ¢ tho new plan of re é Heur tv the bad couusela which are Rotacs Rxpenses. Tr in singular fact that the clase of peo ally than those who stayd tm the pulpit, ple who are least able | priens for nearly all the » |The poorer olnae buy in very those who car fo Noy larger purchases, and there New Your wlow the regular price per to however, who cannot affo Oy Aton Of coal, or who has no aaitaly place to put it is oblig buskel oF paiiful, iu w from tweuty dive to Ithinr weigt ho: New Yor® Circus Troupe, Bode orbs Fable am Dare LA TH) Treadway ele pound, and the rich he barrel, the former buys bis potatoes by the balfpect, the latter by the barrel butter by the pound or pound. the oth coffee, tea and sugar by the pousd while the other ebeat and barrel Nat of articles wecessary for consumption Wish regard to | WA#fecelved from the special committer appointed to cousiter the propriety of re | woe | with polit ‘THE NEW YORK SUN, lew Purehasea by the sack wal thelr advertion- the ¥. We keep our office of ry Jate Lour for the reception of advertiaoments N MOWER.—THE ONLY SELF. bot csnnot mgree to classify thew. vephien | Cont ia tm th the den Pain here are ‘men who make large suns by leasing tenemente si em in apartman's er rooms. eve i i mot an exaggeration to aay Tur popular American ides about the nid. | &Ally ia favor of the site selected ; and for the luxury to folfil ite contract, the committee regard arty. No ono who bas examined this matior Will dispute thie statement; but it will bo | 9 lower part of the City Hall Pork emi how can thie extra burdew n the poor be avoided | dvantage nd saving the profits |#mal @ contract diemen is ap) everybody, and the only diftienity is about | ‘ousand dollars for desi Upon this point wo | Plaion of this Committee is that of a larga have only to say that if one resident of » | MAlority of the people alec, The site so: touaut house bas rot the money to buy a | lected is not entirbly free from objections ; rrol of tlour, a barrel of potatoes, a chent | Dut under the clreumatanogs, itis inBnitely f eoal, eto, ho may inda half ® dozen of his neighbors to enter « club with him, and buy the the mutual benetit. If be canuot get up euch a el parent to ed wcquisition of a with »pping to think or to re | fleet upon the worth of the proposed pow iy », or if | Aad departure of hoavy the ed thoroughfare—will Saye | Altogeth lion square miles to the domiuion over which the wings of the American eagle are popularly supposed to atretoh. Lat ue the fact, however, that terri- j torial expausion bas always been the bane of pations, The ambition of Paar and Atexaxpen of Macedon wade that couatry the greatest empire in the world; but ite up money enough to Do not say that you o my there articl ‘A barely | 64 on this site, it would be folly to abandon Live on corn bread | !tt0 uit the whima of the few interested nd | 8nd eoltish persona who would prefer to b make @ living now. aod bacon, drink nothing but water, expoud pot one cont for anythii not absolutely meoessary to that te 6 until | Who are the primo moverg In the pla for sufficient capital be acoumulated to start the | backing out of the contract, atebae South American Privateers Agent. Nine-tentha of | Tue two steamers, Cy they are very | which prior to their departure frow thie system of buying in qui started the trouble is over. men who imagine that economical could dimlniah their expena one-half for along enough time to ave t money neceasary fo It becomes more ut while avery ene, it | Dowsehold expenses fully o wo earnestly commend the foregoing geotious to all of that class, Maximilian Surrounde Diaratcuee trom Vora Crux, comlag by | Meteor was at Callao, y report MaxiMiuiay, and hia | tr the service of either Vera or army of eight thousand men, confined in | CDI asm privateer, These veascle are the city of Queretaro, and besieged by n Republican foree of twenty thourand, oon manded by Eye mensions of acow. The old frog failed to attempt. We beliove that in the course of ritory on this continent that is worth having, aL we paraue & safe and prudent long timo to develop the territory which we while the Libe our A fow daye more will decide the fate fallen into such a trap, for bravery will | Peru agamet the euperior ni that cau be brought against Yeaterdny's Kleet Exections were held yesterday in threo | I Connectiont ek nl members of Congress toa constitutioual Conver nted State offic Michigan olected | taste for con and | officers, mig pploy himaelf pr | Ohio elected town officers, A great doal of | this city; but he must find @ better fleld of | nanifested in the Conneeticnt | operations ¢ ot only in that State but through. | Department, ‘That department te of ) Was wluost | the very few that do not ¥ nt of enthusiasm, and | od with great zeal contest for Goveruor beat; but in any ease it will bo time enough to negotiate for it a hundred years hence, 9 are now couaidoring | jy ot unlike one that was out the eouutry. yregedonted in Doth partion Int Tuo | Kexxkoy our police ea agit up to w standard of the highost dia now probably withont an owing to the | equal in any other city. We suggest to tiou | the public benefactor who is attending din | everybody's busigess bat his own, iu th ease of Mr, Kesxepy, that he employ bis etlorts in some direction in whioh they will sithongh vory ani of in two of | te Congressional diatriot mauitostod in the el In our telegraj of representatives. patchos will be found all the returna ro- ceived up to the hour of publication, > Union armies was pointed to aa evi ity. Gen, Lee and 1a rlowling military men etroug!y urgod It om Sertkes n was tho strikes, (hough it may not most the e: approbation of the lar use, that every consideration of expodi erest that the claims mon are awakeuing 1p the 1 pubjoot which comes Ie it was taken up by the Roy. Mr ‘AnD, of Brooklyn, | iniaters generally paid | O4'at $9,012,000. but litte attention to it The peculiar post tion of the miuiater enables Lim to seo and | 12-000 vessels, ciate the meriteof both sides of the bet epee disinterestednens should ‘Tho Vreedmes tn Virginia. At a recent publio wecting of the colored mon in Fredoricksburg, Va., a colored sar geon uamed Harris, in charge of the hosp! a tho | tal there, presided, Te advocated the for- Ned | Tho ides of atanding upon such « point, uu der puch circumstances, was absurd aud ridiculous; but at prevailed and the negr wore not put inte the tleld, When th Con Jo wad fall, ani ra saw their mistake, but it was thea too question, while hi qualify bin to give sound partion, no donbt that much good might be done by addressing the omployors fre minister's ataudpoint, Ei 86 a class, worse than other | them to vote a and if it vould be pointed out to thon that they are not doiag justi ny there ia every row they would endoavor to rectify the error | wud make somo iu aud capi | mation of a Union League and count 0 40 tho work: | n to believe | | Southern people are called upon to docide Whether they will use the negro as vans | of helping them out of diticulty Phe Fecoustruction law offers to restore them — to 1 their or rights and privileges in the tions that they eball od quite | © proportion as their expouses. Hiokaait , ed at, therefore, that | drawing the lines of demarcation betweea Fed at, therefore, that | ie whites and the Diacks, ‘That he had 1 privileges to the negroes, If they fail tomccept the offer they know that something worse will befall them, The It ia not to be woud those | work ore, in prac emaLN.¥. | tically the eame that waa eubmitted ius to n whether they will profit by ex The same class of ultraiste who | the ewployers, the sity for striking may be oby rage upon the | lament the b y rap: ame ground, ‘Chat clase have dimbpi | wonderfully, aud we are contident that | | their foolish advice will not this time be taken; but they talk in the same absu to the interest of ings of 1autual confide: in in the powar of an © p befure. ile | were closed, absurd ideas, but the matter of-fact ordeal through whioh | has led thom to take ontrol to many ye | dnd the other hand mberless ways, materially to advance th comfort | His friends sccompanted him. impossible | his house he’ f the doors tooked an nmon sense view Vhoy begin to understand that it is folly to | 1% | quibble upon sentimental points, when ev- iinprovement to expect much attention to montal or wor: al culture, while wen are unable to support | ren murdered. ‘The perpetrators of tho thelr families comfortably on their earn: | bloody deed were still is the house, ran. H ching every corner and receptacle. for | far for thom to op: ‘gavization on ean: | imental grounds wait would be fore drown: | ings It la the Brat duty of those whodesire to refuse to be waved by the hair boot: to benefit the working clas to briag about | ane Veet that they will turnalaright understanding between them ant | feee J the oapital without w ——o {lin tank more appropriately oF more effects ‘privileged to regard all men ae equal ine At this season their ser of workmen hy ey many others intend to da ee. If © Vetter remedy than striking can be pointed ont—M the same end can be © © | taived without a breach of friendship—we adlviae workmen of all classe to accept y Wo attention to tt tencbinge of thoee deceitful man w etibmte thew wu vee leaders, and, by virtue of effrouters and obgtinacy expect to thelr followers the way to * perity, These men are too sane, aud deat anit prine eujly Deaete the work | men, and king and intedlig bere of gee! At becomes them to # | meet it calmly, wisely and tomperai | v ‘eet Office Hite. | meu, held yesterday afternoon, « report sclnding the resolution concerning the grant st then eat | Of land for » now Poet Ortice, The com | Wa | mittee reported agai f— | Leareed a number of reasons, all equally | fre vat tue hah ae am rule, poot wen pay at least | {1¥0lous, why, in theie opinion, tbe vite cho the the grant, and re- | non was ob the mmittes on Law reported ewphati apart from the legal obligations of the cit nently suited for the Post Ottice. They j also consider that it would be unjust to hich has already tto expend fifteen nd plans. The caused the Governm better to goon with the job than to waste yours, perhaps, in looking for s better place, When the underground railroad is com pleted, the principal objection—the arrival cons in a crowd: done away with considering the time aud pains aud money that have already been expend nd 8 now post office soinewhere elee, ler nnd Meteor, port some time since, were seized aud aftor- wards released, have been beard from as absolute purchase | privateors designed to prey on Spanish Ly this means poor mon may diminiah the'e | commerce on the South American coast. fourth, and | The Cuyler, under the name of Rayo with torpedo boats on board, was ou hor way to Jamaica for coal, at last accounts, being, ae is supposed, in the Cl service, The ul wae about to on- fant and well equipped. ‘They are | eupable of doing much damage to Span- If this report be | is! mercbantmen, but the United State true, aad there is nothing improbable about | bas dove its daty in the matter and canuct awis in @ vory dangerous and | be held ato | visable to let ou with him very large supplies, cither of pro: Visions oF ammunition, army, if it hae a chanco ot capturing such « | our Government is free from all bi ze an an Emperor, will bo speedily and | garding thoso privateers, it is quite allows 1 tho aurtounding | able te he ohably | seevico in repelling Spaulah intrasion on he has | the independent Republics of Cu sponsible, It would not be ad- sympathies with th straggling Republica of South America in al | volvo us inany Alabama scrapes, but since 0 re that they may rendor ofivient Efficiency as a Cause of Removal. Somuuopy, who is evi nt, has proferred a complaint ag nde his removal. A person who bas « sing the removal of public vis presented in th jer the practical management of Mr. eh iency bo botier appreciated, a Sunday evening Marine Disnsters During March. Hicks on the subject of | During the mouth of March, the m iro | lossen wore cight sbips, thirteen barks, 4 for whom it | eight briga, eleven echooners and four evidence nevertheloss of | steamer f the working - This isa | itimately within | euty vessels lomt valuod ab $3 the province of the miuistor, though until | Fobruary aixty vensela, valne | Miaven- | making @ grand total for three wonthe of Fivo of these were burned, ndoned, two are Tho total loases are eatin ‘ot €44029,000, Ia January, U one hundred aud a ety four vessels, vali During tho sa period alued at $10,474,000, eo man. Ho said the tal ent of the black wan was eq the white, advised them to iu the City Coaneil, the Mayor, &¢ enunciatory of Mw; loved. * Brooks,” Henarp, “is one of a large cla Ae #laves, aud now anded the ren ublic.” Brooks freemen, always cot ot and good will lived there for year would do full justi in | Hi | from the white man ; that Le was oppose ‘and know the whit to tho colored n nd | to drawing lines; was opposed to n distinct end | organization, and in favor of every colored es. | tian goiug to the polla and voting for his We foci | Shoice. he moat intelligent of the work: | A Fearfal Tragedy, Ingmon,would gladly acoopt any roasonabl alternative, for they cannot but a6 and | nal deacrils lity eugendorod A correapondent of the Ladianapolie Jour. frightful tragedy which | and went to Peru to deposit With w strong prosentime ich pore who occapied the ing home woke, and persisted in go ome | heard @ noise within, Looking throagh a window be saw hia wife and bis four chiid- mer aud bis friends forced and attacked the murds iu nowber, shot thom dent, ly w fourth. On'boing washed eu acriy | mora! xense, and tospeak to all according | {0 Gow ie thab of Iteform. The Tonton | to the teachings of reason, philosophy, and | make | bumanit «their | views are partionlarty needed. Many 10 | anmoetat 8 of the 9th thas Aesoribas the anxiety to hear the explanations of the Coavce on the subject of the Reforu Vill, ou th: To hear the Retorun "état rin tie House Nt. people hal tikes ap ever eed otbar, when the dears opened Stephen's Mall | the crowding in thesg balla was very gront jas there lese aanlety shown mewbere of the House to ser ike tw reavom | private buaine Treasury bench wi re crowded, and at before half-past f At @ meeting of the Hoard of Council. | ed to bis place slowly and pole! got no chearing. The Stan aaye, Thone who flatt themaslves that the Lion Was settled mu © undeosived. ‘There are»: that they de not seru Miers it, end Mr. Koo’ sigwation to the matal Oo 4, | disposes him to gocept a tionable. On the other hand, | *epcnee him to poo predecessor, inasmuch it proposes change aod dogs not secure any plan which | ck seems to be of ya of the bill = acellor of the Ex-hequar eepan our convickon of 1" | upon asoert slog te te eX Ads ley conderaus » car~ 8 as “untolitveted @'ech'e! of {a unsoundness rises to certainty. juion” bas lef an equeliy he scheme of dusl votl Gladatove very property Gectared hie naa! erable Ve difvalt to devise an; wore likely W produce permanent ti fTeo', more certain way at the first outa of poms! The euthor of he dual vot, Mr. Gladstone tab Constitution, tiruck 6 fats! blow at our insernal ive up all hope of bus ere cousirelned Goverament thal thie bope of alr Fr ediness tom of tbe Bxobequer hy use of Commons, Wt cennot be aceemted, — All eac- chouth profie to caajor emoust of concesmen: Mo the clearly etyreeeed jon of the Mune, News is equally disappointed aud dissotistiod, aud expresses ite opinion ae A serious difficulty is raised by the Re- form bill which the Chancellor of the chequer introduced ita piece of honest bluudaring ; or of akill- ful trickery | Icia not calonlated to auawer the purposes which ite framers profess to Tt is admiral oaterday evening. of dual voting Chancellor of the Exoheuer proposes to vous effects of od beyond the field of tire House aympathines ue's denunciation of ite uncopatitutiousl chareoter, vow of “implacable bostilit word waa said in is favor. it must be withdrawn. if the meamure ie to Tt is clear thet Jovernmont and the alder whether, by the aubatitution of moro objectior of thie seoond: ision for enfranchisem nit of compound \ rewsonably mutin(ac- ot be arrived at. Lory settlement might | dence ihe Manchester Guanvias nano 8 tly out of en: | pet | bill : ice Soperiutendent Kexxroy, and de [ The sense of wanriness becomes greater Ay in want widely hing® under the sane name, wail an | ite features since the Codgervasve ineeting of lant Priday, nnd guessed ab lon) before, the hill wan never but promising as a basie of th which all professed to consider and yet it ie wot formally introduced to Varliament before it is denomnead vad ridi moat every ride, considers’, parti they are by no mea Police | { sil begin to perceive thi what it may ultima tel by niteratious to auit ite opponents anid 60 deuowuces not its actual, but ite of our gettiag & large and extonsion of the frau: wring that what we want is to satin the popular den shoal here e suid stot aso. is individion Fe eho « it the franchise I ae amt Shere should be seme rick Years of Age Tort te Henw The following terrible story ia {rota the Cbleago Reremcan (2H), whore corre sled | Olde for my Warsaw, Ind., bas fui letter dated the 26h Xeitement by. the discovery of the moat {foal and shocking murder éver committed pting the double | age, in Porter | county, The cireumatances ara thease: One in Todiana, pot even @ vurder committed by P Lawrence Harl, who hee been living io t by a man nawed Minoar to a! attend to tya bam Minear’ ell boy, a little ever four inflald Hi id brought him weeks, when the child was missing who had beon # part of the time bouse with the ol began to make in quiry as to what bad become of it, it away to a wan living in Obie. Not bein, ‘entistiod with this, the mother attempta to have the matter i but, being a very degrad rm of much intelligence, It sseme that, for @ time, no ond paid any attention men, and One or twe more influential men which Harl immediately of the place, began to move in the matter, vo K. titated, which result: situntod in -of-thi old deserted oabin on well bad been before this pearly Alle: a bole had been dug in the loose the depth of about three fost. and the body deporited there, enoased in un old trunk. A coroner's ingheat was immediately iuati- tuted, and Harl's wife arrested; and by hot statements and th from this brutal end eruel in the extreme; that ho whipped and beat it without meray, almost if not quite every day, and that oo ‘one oo. itwith » leather p, and then wil ut it down oellar, where It lay down j ther removed. m the cellar, took ih ont of doors, nd plinged ite head into cold water, and compelled it to rewain out of doors until ite feet were frozen. He then took it into the honse, hung it up by ‘the stairway by means of @ strap pr rd re it down and made it walk the floor back rd and forward, ocoaalor a blow with » plaited leather horse.whip, mont of Harl's wifo, that the day the doors with a to exhausted thatit fell asleep at the table while they were eating breakfast, Upoo thie Iter! flew into you, Vl, ed the child for some time, truck it a revere blow upon the either with bie fist or he appearance of ¢ tter}, and kuocked its bead against the stairway, causing two more se: He then allowed his wife to store ft, but that fEdied that night, when was found, and o but abe the time, of the place where hoe con it. Itwill be difficult for your holieve thia recital, but thé appe tho boug furnish the moat couclusive evi hat, horrid a meeting of the citizens, which goon ae the frat bewildering e* had somewbat wubsided, a comn appointed charged with the eapecial duty of inatitating ures for the ur this demou in bi fori. ‘The Commis: ners of the county at once appropriated soi ot $X0) from the County Treasury rind it oat of the house, t honsion, 1 herewith» you wm full ¢ Will publiah, Respectfully, youre GW. P, murderer: Alonzo. “He }inches high, | baal ightish sandy ba: ing to have been done by blow, Hie face te shaved — sine exoopt © small goatee on the which ho wore when last seen, amall, abarp, rather deeply sot in hi weighs about 105 pounds, well p: ven wing anc onn | Wo oaruoatly hope that dieseue iment and the Oj mode of procedure will not »the proseut opportunity of eftecting | 0 ‘The Liverpool Vost consures the narcow Provisions of the bill, and evneludes by nay 1504, the lossos were one hundred and nine: ab sede are.den for @ great country, uot by punciuliously satiatying the am: propre of ® nyrrow-minded Kiving generous satisfaction to the aspira tions dud noods of thy nation at large, DILL DEFENDED, ‘Tho London Henavv (Tory) thus express os ite sentiments: If the object of the Darby Government Reform Mill hi joxition, we may has) y party, but by al to that of iat on one-half | dd to hare the selection | and is said to have beon or Slanghter. Harria, however, mét with opposition tu the person | It ie shown | of James Brooks, rod in the | th Sus, on Saturday, that the wages of the working class Lave ready accept th jor of tbe opporition The Vill which is pre patitute for the measure of not content Mr. Gludeton wa (the Liberals is, in fact, in Hie diyafles tivn, will not admit that the Will is of { asburg’s colored mon, who, as Of the | AM fact A he was opposed to will watiaty hia, m head to beck, it ticnable in the mann id the latter wore getting their livin, said the Tnitor wore. gottlng thelr Uviog | Sra eens ie ier old principle. ple of | oftice @ bill for divorce, to be js unalterable hoa mais as the o to dual voting are of the wt contradictory kind, Liberala it te denounced aa takiue away all and giving nothing—by some To. | ries, an giving everything and taking noth. arty cotaiders it as more than a0 equivalent to household suffrage, while | anothor Ie frightened of household eufira ‘only this limitation. t to please both partios with dual voting, uxerous inuovation” saya occurred noar Peru, Indiana, « few a employers wad employed. | days since, A man sold bis farm for $14,000, oth to foster tk © and respect money He Jt | did not reach hia destination antil the banks id #0 Mtopped at a hotel until the next morning. He woke in the night that something family, aud wan ura to bed room, Iu the ooarse of balf an hour azardous, As to th if that ia to arise because one mag hase larger share of the votlu it onght to have long ago, The Reform Bill of 1882 wight jast ag reasouably have be proclaiming a war of Classes becaiise it gave to others none. “invidiowe’” say aome of ite ob ree of | because it makes » di | rematning y imotion between the | but bot heavy wet, a full net of ather prom rp Viaaged, and ai exce er, drinks moderately, Whe | away, wor out cape, soldier's blue overcoat, with routd ite rim, atite thread, On the back of his ha | wrists were « fow blotches, Bling anal pox p or third finger of 0 neide, near the end about thirty years old, I away, a bi horse about 1,00 pounds ; one balf bande high trotter, and shod all around. He took wit the horse » new saddle and bridle CW. Chapman, M. x yeare old, mitter Waxsaw, Ixp., March 25, 1807. “Jew Risk? Atan indignation meeting, in Richmor ple, aud could bear testimony to the rightness and honesty of their conduct had alo been pro not more than three Jews bail ever be bronght before bim. In the ¢ sat with them, and in all tho ive had found them trustworthy A Man Eighty-tour Years Old Suse for Diverce, The Mt, Clemens (Mich) Mostron saya: * There is now on file at the County Clerk's the next term of the Circuit Court, in which ich | the complainant ie an old man eighty-four | eof age. Fifty years ago the complain: | y Ant came to thie vetion, then a howli wilderness, where h haa resided up to th time. Ho has bee twice married, and ie | the father of seven children, wife. The complainant mar wife seventeen yea i i h 69, since which time ‘content aud happiness those esseutial vir- tried life, bave ep: | ves frou bis hearth: | tues to an enduring Urely absented then sion, The bill of 6 plaint pictures scenes ty in which ‘ your orator’ bas suf- fered ali the brutal indiguities that @ cruel, hoartless woman could conjure up; shows how valuable have been squandered by extravagance and mismanagement; de picts a lone old man deprived, in the few his children, who have been dri th» pateroal roof by the har & tyrannical step-moth tor ouly to be | virago; and allud grievances, which we lia: mention. ‘The parties aro well known throughout this section, beth be membicrs, and this peop behind the cartaiue en from 6 traive of In @ veri legion of otuer vo inelinution to uN a we Aue Ae Yee UaKiiuy ‘teriorly, appear ae placid a a Summer Jake, crgmtenme Middle surprise aud wonder —_——— other, it do Anvidiome thet eae ft the First Hemton The following in m lint of the Aete passed | Wt the fire® @eastow of the for | Which closed on Saturday Ao Act for the tional Soldier URDER IN INDIANA. et ia part of the Na te | ouh Mirape asd ilcre Orphat Home Hang he Walst, ard tor Frest. : Amendatory of the Orgaale Act of Colo rad Tersttory. | ate the “ineoln Monument | States of Indiana ponded Cor the United | States in enrolling, equipping and provi- lita forces, to aid in sup years at the people of our quiet were thrown into the most intense mentary to an Act for the relief of Realstpa, Rene Avuniral of the United fev For (ve relief of Richard Dusteed, Jr. To establish w port of delivery at Chester, to the State of Nebri of an Act releting to ‘Appropriations t supply def. | t expense of United Siatea fe ty sowathing over a your, was employed: | m bia farm ison! your ending | for other purposes. provide for the District and Circuit art of the United States for the District ‘and for other tho joint reaol fo provide for the removal ot the mer Scotland. Approved to house, where he kept bio io bie family for some two oF theres | For some days the mother of the child, HMarl's ‘A Hadtorvansan Clty Discovered te Coatrat” was told by Harland wife that they had given | Foreixa journals report that # subterra ean city has been disgovered in the vicinity of Fort No. 1,on the Sir Darya River in Kirghision settlers having an- lertaken to furnish bricks to Major Yuri, the Russian commandant of fort, brought him sch cartons specimens of th required article that be was led to inquire red them. hese the place, the existence of » subterranean clty of yust extent was soon apparent to the astonished Russians. Tho ¢ sceme w have been orginally built om Lake Avel, but by the of the water ie now at somo distance mn ite shores, and in the course of time hae been ‘and alluvial deposits. to the ancient Parthian ing, modern Dehiu- Cy a to incorporate » National Mititery al Asylum for the relief ot totally destitute men of the Volunteer forces of Approved March 21, To authorise the Secretary of the Trans. to sell the Government warehouses at Atlantic Dock, Brooklyn, N. Y. Snpplementary to red into; | woman and not | to her atory, Bat finally, Col. C, W. Chap: | whenee they had Actentitled “an Act minute search of the mangled body of the | ised ig end paying militar, found buried ia an old well suppressing the rebellion. Ay ‘To provide in part for grading the public grounds and for other pur; Authorising entry au ortion of Long Isiand, in Boston Harbor, for military purposes In relation tom certain tract of land ip rlingtom, Low > grant to the American Atlantic Cable Telegraph Company the right of way and anid and overate » eubm: Atlantic conat of the Ui to eatabliah telegraph communication between the United States covered 7 by nand Whether 10 bolenge ‘period of Trani stationed on the spot te the myste id occupation of & testimony of Lucy other of the child, and that of girl named Lloyd, who fived » abort time at Harl's house, it appeared ence that from the very first, Harl's treatment of the child was privilege to lay Fine cable on ations for the expenses sont by the President to the Indian Territory. ‘0 clothe maimed and destitute soldiars. pt wrapping paper fro wood, cormetalka or other material, from we and for other p ary to an act to prov government of the rebel States, passed March 4, 1867, and to facili- tate recoustruction. To increase the force in the Pat For the relief of John Perry. To authorize the ay Watebmen, aud for ot! oint resolution relative to the incurred by the Judges Election for the cities of Washington nd Georgetow! 1 ing joint resolutions were alo Joint resolution dee! the aspeond eection of tl 1861, relative to property lost im military apont noarly @ whole day ia tor turing it in every way that the most hellish wantonnoss could suggest. Firet whine! ny a strip of board until it wae not able to walk ; hen the more effvot!y sod chilly aie and went to it pointwment of certain round the body, and held coals of fire on the fireshovel ‘under ite feet. After tor. | turing it in this manner for a while. he took My striking it until it (oll at Inet oxbausted and sensciess on the floor, It further a) red froin the ™ child died, Harl whippod it first out of tick of ame kind until it was} In reference to the collection and pay- ment of money due colored soldiers, and marines to their beira. Directing the Secretary of War to furn- ish certain arme and equipments to the relief of the destitute in the butt of bruine in- tute colored people in the District of Co- Amending tho bh section of an act to amend an act entitled, An act to pro: vide for the botter security passengers on board of vessels whole or ip part b: vere bruises on the back part of the heal, t the ehild to bed, and she tes that she tried to re Marl put the body in the teank where it uguat 30, 1802, Bate ® contract of members of fice Departinent ited States of America, ies having any knowledge, at ed | of the U to noes of SEcsss ses sete: ats Ontario for military, naval aud commercial = itis, it ietrue, Ate mbled ae | meat | P ten wan | at To make valid the laws of New Mexico, | Legighsture held ‘day of December, of January, 1867. f certain funds and Ezamges seéss - SESCTETIS ESE of providing tor th their distribution In relation to the execution of au rivers ordered by Congre To relation to the eiluc the District of Columbia, For the purchase of lande adjoining tho Navy Yard, Bi 1g the Uniform of persons in dips) ee which in offered ax «reward for his appre. ational interests of | scription of the murderer. which I beg you 8 Perigo WA. 1% hints Ane ‘A. The following is the description of tho the Commanding General of | $2 Hart's given name is either Lawrence or it traders to remain at » thick, | and coarse; he haa a Roman nose, 0 be | little hooked at the end, with indentation on the nose, between the eyes, appear. 10 4 a0 Chi. & NW. It. lwo 9, bt a vt Ex Oy 80) ‘do, OPEN BOARD. ine for the completion of | ements ou the Fox mud Wise: plementary to other joint resolutions. yle of ‘the United States articipate in the wdvantages of the Uni versal Exhibition in 1807 Presenting the thanks of Congress to of War to turn win property of the U wp Chase, bio, for the a Asylum for disabled voluuteer sul he want Fixing the rate of duty on umbrellas and on wire spiral furnitur To emend an act entitled “An act to pro- creased revenue from imported wool aud for other purpone Joint resolution in referen ment of the aalar ed black and white pante and | vests, low crown whitish hat, with cord | ed on with black of the Members of Cou- aeary surveya for ip caual around the falls of the Obio black horse; weight of bout fifteon and ‘© a3 Long. E, Hay. mond, George Frasier, EV! long, Coun Authorizing the Secretary of War to build PF iy ke boats for use at the mouth of the AL NOTICES. Relative to the ironclad mouitor Ca- | Beewa's Bronekial Treches —From Medical Director of theqGeneral Horpital, Benton Joint resolution euthoricing the Payment | Barracks, near Bt. Louis. Boynton as Chiv tatives of the Forti- | into full effect, an act provide for the more eflicieut goverumout Of the rebel Suaten against the Tusurance Companica that Utled an act to refuse to take ‘Jow Risks,” Mayor Mayo ja own does | said that “he had nin the insurance ‘The leader of | busines many yearsin Richmond; bad lad attitude of | most of bia dealings with the Jewish peo- proceedings in relation to faves siratted or received litary service of the the payment of al as volunteers ia the g the Second Auditor to settle of the oujvers of the army in | ating attorney for a ¢ the problem which he aban: | long time, aud during bi | solved by any one. oucomitant eoudi- The whole moaaure, odjestionable, uable in what it gives—it is objec og. After every ladetone’s mind ate of “obscurity and per He wil not have the new provi- he will not have the extension of the * The princi To furnish transportation of provisions to | 16 in the South. Relative tothe issue of Agricultural Col- lege Serip to the States lately in rebellion. Jo relation to certain coin and bullion on ial deposit in the Troasury, Authorizing the refuuding of d ing duties exacted upon inereb ported in Hawaiian vessels, To supply an omi of the act 10 provide incre: imported wool aud for other Directing the Secretar: suspend the execution of the Sch Congres uneil he had lutions of the enrollment sl revenue frou aposed of at for the relief of the hi rebnadveceys sae 7 years, 4 nou Providing for the importation into the United States of certain works of Ar Bismarck and German A correspondent writes of Bismarck ; “The only men in Germany who scoms ta | and is auflinehing to | T really do | Ig) nd known what he want carry his pointe, is Bismarck. not know what most to admire in him —hie all comprising mind, oF his porsovering | Pf, He je well aware of all thi b his way; but th boldiess and aj ported to have with the Euglish the partioularisms of anion among the German ow “You are perfe if'these mon had ouly 1, they would all retain their kK Te took him a loug. tis 9 Funeral will tal . ADDOX— April lah 9 e'eleck, 16 minates, Mme and rouaintances of Hy itugh, Seuaet aaa re of his life, of the society of | only to stimulate bi treatment of | conversation this woe! Miuister, who poinied to Hareb | and Deluces” Toe relatives and friends of pe {ube: sk trai kee ine sould mot pees iy Tho Radicals were in ' hog p cea eoetaay, a8 day =the day as dawning right, when sererting thet both partion were theron ch!y amet fo Vagal d fyi tw poned to eral ngita tion Zthet a German ‘sepubtie was ¢tlll | climnera ; Get the panple at large were anripe fer a oonatitational iff, land or America; eleetique in Prussia have barne bim fi Hoth the Rediewts and Federals are ins terrible minority. ‘The difficulties now ‘of the ratification of the eons jatharek hopea to overcome the ene polley be pureved in the ito: =o had been for on the poliey of compromise, Aa the allie.’ with who ho ail, the meet- ings of the Parliament. and chm convince themsclves of the patilic will demand more eousessions than the original draft contains, be bopes to wia them over to oumpromising tole particu lar interests with the wishes of the Parla: ment. Another point b; intends te coax the ability, je kis endeavor to form, aa spoa’ he, with the Southern orate their admission into and by eftncing the te effect the uaity of move will silence » good nion, which hich Biamarck Jute more i. ily. bit haa not qoard has be deca Hiona. until the ar from the Governor New Yous, Monday, April 1, 6P. M-- The afternoon quotations of the general | Stock market, compared with those of Sa! urday aftergogn, show « decline ia prices of from 34 to 2 per cent, Gaxernmente were steady and tn fair demand, Gold closed at 1343g, The loan market was fairly aecive with an adequate supply at 7 per cent. Commercial simper was wnobanged, choice Dilla passing at 708 percent. The | statement, this waok, illustrates the effect preparations for the quarterly a ment. The logal tonders have increased a balf millions, while the depo show @ deprense of nearly four millio ‘The loane have alo been drawn Foreign exobange wae quiet Bills et 60 days on Loudon were qyoted at 108% » 109 for bankers’ Flour opened » shade firmer and closed and drooping, quite firm and closed dull, Corn active and lo, better, el dull. Oats active Io, a0, better joned firmer. Beof steady. Lard Whiskey quiet. SALES AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE, vias? soans, four On 'Change today Wheat opened ‘ork opened hea 6 10 o'CL00m, A.M, most serviceable “Troches' i Doing made in the hosoatal of which I have charys, nd with very benefictal and decitot results is Aug bronchial trritation.” For Coughs ené ue Stitch Sewing 616 Hirond way March is yas taviied (oakteal” it jaaday, March dist, 1837, Mile Bere sot 4 ‘the fumeral, fret th i 14 jaroily are re) fomily are re

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