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“Specia, Advertisements LL SIGNS OF GREY HAIN DISAPPEAR vibe we of Wiens OAPTLEARIOM Ti cap be trots grid thet no Prepererton he Ob ee ded sucenae ae te © thes hae given yer + thn have ‘uses @ hte # leslowel ae The CVV ARN M hee ‘ Weminie, as ee of Ube very bewe Arti ee fer tae Da bas ere: lees cffeed torne Tub} tm any ye And wel ie toe eee ote bbe FUE chia be CATILEARIT M ty THE mal DRESSING Fr ante PRICE ONF HOTT AR ” ‘AN MOWER. —THE ONLY SELF. gre Se te shh pene reves bene pera sh IMPROV REENTS then aay beiore of. “ as > oe: 5) MACHING IN USF bers of Machines thai do tbe't wo featuee, ahd yet here are incenven Honan ok rect ta OWRK "The ringer bar Taland highe’, to pase over eoarion Wy mance of te fact fetes hae *thal ot Later teeructces than tne tame of any eer operater bas a greater comtro! over th ve hare than fe has of any otier Meveat advantages ever (hove thardiaw from syom rue» of bea sa "can We invown action ai snd can Le folded without dia ser t APT, and has po reacerrio.e oS 4 perfect in lie construct! ertrengut, witb ghia combine’, thas Yegaetotites ‘Sety coutrediction to the i2arhe are any iret (o examine 4 out ot ‘nt ‘AM VAN Ly a Se Ein wr. the solicitation of many ladies in N Wallameburgh we have commenced putting Ui twlebrayed N ARTICLE FOR THE LADIES—arT | W f ATENTS—MESSRS. MUNN & CO, HAVK . Mat thelr tac vies au ‘eosuiunice tious atrleuy evutidential, MUNN &'CO., sabi forkh eruaily ax mueh . wean, Beg man Ly willerenre an ator exclusive winopnly to hie disguvery ainong tbe hundred and thirty mallions of te ‘ iste the word. Th i Soed be’ #7 Perk Keo eof their Tyee Bille. 90 per cant fot Isiah ‘ Cc CL Ann treat AMERICAN TS A Apu scuenrivs i Tay LEN WEEKLY JO! i or with hors aud feneing J BT Perk How, New Wo k ah E YOUTH'S TEMPERANCE BAN the Ni mijerauce Boeieiy a Paper, eeperiails adetted to Cuildven Bubcay dehools, aud Juveuile lene h number witl te beatifully hushe itm Brine ik Le ably edited, ade! by auod aif buatiens let d'ivessed to JN BERAKSE 1 iy tantur acd ilents of Matiue ur ts uae 7 10 VE Wiliam aN. ¥ THE SCLENTIFIC AMERICAN BOOK VA ¥ ToD ed pe iy a Lisuatrated ylesim «hat h The con.sibulore to the Soleutife Amerte rene the dort eriinent scien ihe and p eee aes, af fepastient te univer gaily seh vowiedset to L. concueted with grout abi forget wo be distin ius. ue cus iur tie ex leues and truchiu: Vie die butter i fewtiesuess wiih which eso! te cvulated and fone Moe are es pix ‘Mech Inte, Man fe ety pro: fer don Wet erent value i thelr Minele end jollare ap nual fe them huudre te of dee eMfording them « comttiual souree of Kuowietke, the value uf which us beroud Frouuinry ontimste i ficial lint of al! Patents granted, with ry meek pobianed wees tees M6 adapion arly mas viv oue thou ud preservation ypien ald voluine of Te be had 10.0 parin of the soumtry, OTN ac Bed Pak Bowe Fvening Amusemeni WARST Ms AMPRIOAN MUSEUM. commercial intereats, as they | have a separate La Parliament will etand in much tho same re- | pursuing the wisest course in thie matter by making the beat of cir ature, and # ACADEMY OF MUSIC =The Oarmival of Veniew WALLACK'S THEATRE Bhinpeon & Co. Tenet of Facts nod Micares vidual States, WO ADW AY PAEATR | which they orto been atrangers to reg 1, does not contain the | qleobolie dri ingdom or Dominion, so that the if wot at the head of the list, Notwith: | mueh iafected meat there is in the city has yet to take | standing the leg PITH AVENUE OPET AT Nor is now PFO” | paption of the new nation than it ever re have uaed t refusal to wd week from today conventions will caudid atatement of the | be held by both of the political parties in the purpose of 120 to the Constitutional Con- | Rulative mea Domocrate will ja in Syracuse. Each 0 | party will nominate siztoon delegates, and | !aturoe throughont the country are carrying | died of typhwvid fover, pucumonte aul ather | aa the law provides for thirty two delegates ‘THE NEW YORK SUN, Shines for Al thie State f | dotegaten at tar vance of wages, | and the good effect of that effort is alre DAY MORNING, fleaible concer moot in Al. | M Te Advertise. any and the Ki p would grind their workinen | the lowest noteh iC they could, but auch | at large, it follower that the nomine romisi | f ties will bo elected-—the voting by | kreat evil. Tho Now England States, that | seo persons attacked tter of fori. | bave had the benefite of » probibi In the election of delegates from the Sona. | for years, have realized the necessity of howover, there ¢ bout for the recont the people bei K merely & 10 thing, are fini sent in in tm : ‘ H ani desitous of aering their employen cou Honiden that, they know | epitited contest, aud the politieal lines will | ¢xtending ite benefite overs larger area this | not believe that the probably be closely drawn. se will be held on Saturday them will depend the ¢ Hadieal Mackset. Fon the tirst t that the interesta of capital and labor are | yeare tbe Heme The primary | yoar th erate hare somethir tor of the Con. 1 Convention, for if the politicians | litan Excise Law Dave now # political victory in w Nor value of that vietory hanced by the fact that it waa now in the strongholil of Radicaliatn The triumph ie convinced that if au to ave, clearly and plain now relatively lower than they were rev eral yeare ago, they would be wil accede to any reason mon could be made in New England b the hopes of perata and the fears of the Kadi admitted that the eon cut would be close, aud ectining | @ach wae hopeful of anecoss. ever, calculated upon abont a» thou majority for the State ticket, and the | lod rome employers to refuse the making of | sible and considerate class of men wil! not Frome Severen the Priving Whee's will am | election of all the Congres be expected. | rind the | of tie majority, hae only exten ilo demands with: | fact that the proposed convention will | etite to other porttons of t make @ complete ravinion of the funda: | ‘urtailing them in this the State, and the import: | 9, ing the beat men for delegates | Cannot sentient beings regulate ite use for fous, We hope that the son: | themselvest ‘They probably could, If the ng to |The people | fact that a considerable ein hare quietly conceded the nd required by their workmen. of employers | men| | in therefore of and arrogant ndnot on | allow intriguing politicians to control this | while the liq in their own inter con in other canes, waver, that the bot comply with the ren | demande of their workinen and to pay the Jndvance which is made nec beyond the t ‘A two Congressmen. that Connecticat lin political change nda of the State ticket Wo aro glad to know, | Tu Ponaacola (Florida) Onsmaven in in | destructive qualities he editor be- | perauce Societies in thia city and through- | Femembered, were orined by the undergone ae All of the De gloomy frame of mind. long und lugubrious article in thie | Out the land and their numbers aud influ | aaary by the | from the froai of the frame which elected by substantial 1 A all | heavy expenses of living | but one of the Congr slitieal complexion. Sitting by the dim light of the lamp, | mi andings 4 | our religions wud medical instru men are of the mame empital might not be ase thin ene the workinginon | thoir end by row ferred, | Dlovers were made to new tho justico o | demand for iner this triumph ww ory greeta ix when | aud wo he pure a ever man walked erect | the ebild with w pew toy fact that om tory after av lor powerful atunulant t poormtic party cust our even healthy a climate in, cheers us the year ronnd ; If the latter proapeota of | be no doubt that r our little city, recor: | accomplished than is now attained, But, | the Company in whose bands the we are in | instead of this, quite the reverse ie often | Railroad now la not succeed in obtaining 6 and glory | the fact, ‘The M: to with all these | few daye a, ciles us to our prosmnt inolation ; adical party | "AKEH Wore already proportionately high that the | they would have ‘refused in ab yuceesion whatever, in on the downward road to ru ora of fanaticinin haw are our inherita sod, and that 6 to be fair, but the idea that @ unwarranted, aud but convinow aright aud they wall It wae with this obje nted the ease to th dim apotein the ercateheon of try's glory, make our conn Us apprehensive of the ploasant | nothing n party can lead then want of somet plain their defeat in Con Radicals, for th | ing better, attempt toes. | thom that it in je | generaily comply Jancholy to ‘There ia but one step fron diiess, and wo therefor ary to doaint fro Why doos he ask if the question maken bis heart sad. | “a noune of wnx or ua when We p dangerous medi | tas wale an exten Where are tere | Gribery on the | part of their ‘The Tainenr ful tones, declares that | the willing: tod if | feasted to do what is reasonable undoubtedly attributable to standing which our mind to wan: | ton Me but if be would wot give so usuch hati tude to hin mind, perhaps the thing wouldn't been richer than Mr ng that tho latter's com PAarative honesty was a consequcuce of w It iw quite natural fy & defeated party to inveut excuson or to inventive gen dim spote ruch apirite are retailed, draga whieh p country's glory,” | 4Wee narcotic eftects, or temporary freusy, | taining about three h in the excuteheon if the sight troubles b ola contempo 1 go to work at the reed {him follow that proscription and ng to bed, aud w lim bank Wages aud general prices aivine our Opening of the Tie grand Paris use old one nothing uew. Radicals are wtruction buni | ef sudden poise ue was formally open wcoording to anuounce \* was simply @ lack of votes, ‘Ihe Democrats venture to say he will no I ner he troubled | have beco: with nightmare, nor hie readere 9 assume that the Connecticut oleotion indi emanations as the above thing short of th isin throughout they are too was observed waa public wota were dense auchusctte was appliod to the sale of cone a* posmbl Of that State to the nero suffrage vg ago that Coon ion to give tho ballot to the the proposal was t atronger liquor neff ily | p , but the duy passed off ealiuly, | the habit of consuming newly distilled apir- | thro ing hotela were | its.” Doctor Hays alxo found, STEREOTYPING AND ELKCPLOTYPING | Jicale fought the wae closed on to clone th lowed t Ue wuftrage ground men voted against ne to their kulonta might have voted difforontly under and wen have | for, cha employment by tho | sue m trade in tho | been etored.” 'Thows who partake of alvo- | ing fountain for that tive hundred atores inthe | hole beverages or mt kind has over boen attemp perow a oub. o aid of the Conne Ono Year Ago, ke the present season a 1 ave a tacit support oe oovmeion the thy ase of | health by their use.” And one great mistake | 1 Ye not stopped ocrats, but this thie bia su ort Was open and elfvotive snd break down the march of eivilicw work, auil | in obste on provided | when t your because of Leet formed, | colder (expecially in the extremities) than | helow the freezing point; that a Club und before. ‘These facts, therefore, whould bo | person, detailed from the po’ | sutiownt of themaelves to deter mou of av: | ways be kept t will not long follow Tntercote= ed by the (ueow necticut, aud w Ul take tangible faaue direction did space permit, | and that nor Moutroa! | hin) legal re 1 ntates that the | ‘Tho Trichiaa Spiraile Again, orved the ri the oi dated Maret form in the elections Ville for th Aweric rays The t of British Noe States to the oxte Major Kaxuin and tho entire garrison tat the mame ral another instance of a States to we ment of our tudian affairs, rail they will build up. nected, Like ® bundle of aticka, | ¢ Woeks aince should t warning aguinnt leay troopa at ren reinforced jn The Proeduy ing #mall detachments of years to conse: | enormous is the nur) lidate and develop their resoircen dition of freedmen in wud then they | of m r will hold their own F sounder and hi peril to which bis « 1 was last you but bis suzgeations were Cation amoug b After a dexper owl little body of soldiers were completely over sit will tall tter able to sustain themacl vos by RUE Ewer ok che uid mavagos that attacked them authorities towards fow aud cas The ill feeling between the ne gros aud their former tna The Washington Indiaus, as carri 14 Co raise the most that paople; onts, has been bitter aud vinsic th diary will na fow days, He be given to tl maliciously inclined yit book were ut out after | trichinw solatod syrads of Ii the plan of «1 in managing to ther ferovity the diary shed to light pon t haracterofevidence, | ease appeared, he wae first called uj t. were admis. | atate tho case, Me sun ing way to 9 pnts after the army must be coustantly employed on that and the only ¢ on the trial of publisher of the Iyrrt Was that of the | which the tr HIGENCEK, who proved | chased at the atore of #. Kimberly & Co,, at | the ra A the commanica: | the Water Shops. He had known of'no, °f protonsled be had sent to | eases of trichina apiralia produced by eut- | te wt agente to trea lutely no evidence of any kind that Mooth | thought thoro w found there, Lives Lost at sem. now a0 dangerous aud unmanagealls, ‘The Northern Confederacy. have beon say eaasiug ap. don, found them in» man, seemingly in Cigar Trade fu San Francisco wrecks wer bor throughout passed through WY Orleans to of the dinease by conversation with Dr, Da | CASTILE GaZerre, ia a Deve’ mouths may do towar ciling the moat angry the assent of t royal proclaiatic ys aro waa not | This atep has not people of tho regarded by b abhorrence, and look: d toas an intolerabl thouegroesare all free, and yet th ship William Provinces, nor consideration by the British authorities about when | te Colum Rrother Jonathan San Francisco to the bin River, wrecked July 3, 18); | thoroug likely to dwell to. | the Feuiaus began their something sitnilar wa Savanna to New | be nt Shoal lost. (This | conclude that the deat 401 the aboale, | chinw, if it could be a the passengers | belie Little or no opposition te enivaleat wo Dearly fear theuseed | BOW wade to the education of the freedmen, tor thirty hy ane for gettis assintance in { whoolhouses aud ob- the Confedorat & veoule are wrecked on Fgmont | not mors than half an ounces was obtained tral | Key (eotrance to Tampa Day, Fia.), Janu: | only with the atmost difficulty. He atated 44,2060; 30 lives oat. 4 ones of Steamer City of Bath, Toston to & paralysis of the tonga® aud inability to gah. burned of Hatteras, February 10, 86%; | Fwallow. 1) ding co Dr. Davie, quoted vy owt. [Dre tireck, Dr Hooker raid that other tif the px ppwarane primary a not recovery | he will gradually waste away. Ifo enume ave puzaled tho | Tated minutely the symptoms in the casen in have puagled tho) toe ital tamniiy. ant | De. David P Sinith anid he had een none or how | of theng cages, Vit he would urge upon the \ prevent the abiase of | Honea of Health tha importaura of a oroazh investigation aa te the source of and beverages, etands high | the evil, Itis vers Important to know how “i ative diasdvantages un- | obly Dyan Inventigntion ean We ancertatnod $ rrona | LOW wuch we have to fear, This le th der which the sale of Intosieating poisons | hom much wwe lave to fear, thie ie th have labored for many years, the apread of | eating ham hod. Hie also thowae there ico haa shown the people and the | eaght to be an autopay of the body of tho snow to bo | deevared person, and that the stomach ani inteatinos ehonld be carefully éxamined. ive rather than by re | Dp Smith aaid that probably, from all he at lives ONOL ATA HEVERAGK. lide. | A Vow Facts for tue Voor! and | Of all the aulyeots th 1 give of law inakers, judges, divin nee t | philanthropiats, th of temperance inte pe tive authorition that it ninating | extirpated by repro “ 0 rT op en here. falled to effect an improvement, and | “Ty Breck remarked that. trichine he ow for the public good, the several login | been found inthe muscles of persona who symptoma mentioned by Dr. bt “be attributable to other ax poison. It in not unasual to at the will of their constituents in « firmer | iseases, Hooker mi ‘oanses, atte of | and more uncompromising spirit toward the | ry Inw | and purging from eating decomposed meat. Dr. HL. W. Holmes confirmed this view, said the aymptoma mentioned would deour It ben | making ite provisions more stringent and | jn all cases of intestinal irritation. Ile did | iseaso In the Mall 1 ie family was triching apiratia, but from the never before, Hone, all bave | iitng which bas elapsed since the death, he Upon | lately taken action apon thia autject. fo | should not now recommend an autops | our own State a great “rum” pressure bas | Alderman Harrie, of Ward 4, said that | been brought to bear againat the Metropo: | fw pev | whore beneficial effects | qftar the rocaut revelations © bad | pon this city have been so marked and | matter abould reat for the prosent, and the |efeotive, But notwithstanding this pres | Hoard await further dovelopmenta. If an; | sure, the logialatare, in response to the will | esaiiua dite boo: | made, it should be thoroughly made, and he State instead of | guch an examination is impracticable, But why are repressive measures requirs nat the sale of alcoholic beverny Panama Herat of March Zid saye The well known steamer Meteor, which sail some time since forthe Esa Is in Australia last Javuary in the Eras and has, we lear, turned up in Callao, and we shall | masses were more thoroughly instructed in and uses of alcohol. But | ur dealers use their fower and the properti | intlaenes to | ale, the opponents of the trafic are not | Peruvian or Chil len aa a privateer, We nearly #0 wand in counteracting this | reported «few deys ago the arrival of the niuenco by a thorough ventilation of ita |Cuyler, at Carthagens, and her being ited out The different Tern: | there ‘on the muspicl hilian privaveer ence are daily inoraasing—are doing much | he semrance Was. Wey wr | to elevate public opinion in thia regard, but | trely ciferent =e Ais h vet romaing to be accompliahed. If) bian Miniaier, » . yer had been ors of | boncht for his Government, ‘Toia sort of wh pj k upon in- | the devil round the stump bub were releasel om the Colom salicus every name and creed would lo ld Tet their aad! as | le koow moro about ite facture and | Pili coutimue, jeleterious eflecta of ite use, there can THE NICARAC ch more good might be News from } A RowTR. sachusetts Logislatare @ | the reversals of that road. » appointed a Committee 10 | their attoution to the Iathm: over us | hear arguments for and againat » probib- | and that ler. ‘The siniaters of the Gospel gave their tes: | Nicaragua about two months ago, w aud influenes againat the law | object of showing the interest lis favor of the liqu vitory law is, however, Ii put in force in the State. Dr, Hays, of Bont fovern ly to be | transit well and firmly entabli proceed on his n n, of Arctic celabrity, | Itea to remove the objection the latter Re series of public has to the damning the river Color tions on the various ado. ade frou grains, and that require alco: | ee lol lu their cowpontt nod we fud communicated to the Hos (Graveyard. Ax Kenuicat Jovawat- Me! The Mobile Revisrun tells the following bo daleterious body was added | inj, b occurred about the inidd tilled Marts while Ik process ot | Weident which ocourred about the iniddle wuufacture, but that in low places w: of last month Some two or three months a our coo ty orenpe >, & jur con. red dollars in terfoit money, was found on the premises pepper or | Joseph Guiaur Canon | city, aud he wis ing by the low-priced, | county jail, Thu jon apiFite frequently occur, frou the | before the United States produced in thi fermentation of | afterward rema eithor sound or after they | ing been continued till to-morrow. At aix injured from exposure.’ ‘The | o'clock that evening he complained of feel Doctor foaud preseut in ail newly-distitied | ing unwell, and next morning w apirite, and in much of the old, quantities of | dead. ‘The United States Mar nults of copper, of lead, or tin, dorived from | the the condensers in whioh the v are doubtless resurted to in apeoial casos | while the infusing of cayen Vision | anit is not a very rare occur trict Court, and tod to jail, the case hav th euch wly to be buried, and an undertaker it for to ‘Temperance tn Mussacharetts duced to a fluid form. ‘The quantity of othe jail, the body waa placed Stas » the bulk usually taken 9 hearse, accompanied by a few dc [a8 & draught, in eutticiont to produce the | frieude of the od waa driven to the ‘ unr etlocte of metallic poisoning: the | graveyard. On arriving thore his, friends Herator cumulative character of these poisons | Decame satisfied, from certain tndications waged war | may even lead to fatal cor that Guistra was not dead, They immedi bw large | 4 * Phyw tate, | tome of on opened the coftin, and ov 6x oly found that it’ exbibived sign This | life. ‘The heart was not yot atill, an addicted to | temples and. the ciane often find symp. | a lie poisoning ents, without knowing the cange, rehond. | le more common with persons “ ‘A with the vital the purest | wae rent tor, but whon he reac nade, and of the {the grave: for the | apirits, imported m6. Th entest age (which in always purest), th that night, ie houses | presence ot “metallic oxide deporited in soll | tue bottom of w cank at reat, and which bas A Public Foun auring , the anpe neo of, Aud has Seon mistaken The late Tyle nal, detached from the charre Y Ke iu which the sprite have | Vole bia death designed to erect @ drink Davideou, of Cimeiunati, edicines, will th he could carry out hi benevolent pur; have | readily perceive the dangera and risks they | Jig brother-in-law, Mr. Henry Prousses 0 Of | run of shortening Mfe and deesttovtng | however, las taken tho matter up, aud ha 1, | peopio make tn cold Weather is, to drink al- | fonutaiu at hia own expense, aublect t Wexpedi | coll (a muke them warm and to increase conditions: “That the fou can cies | the vital etre a. Experimenta in this ways bo ke vlcra | direction have ahown that t ons hy | wlto etloct is prod od; that the circulatloa | the uw ted rather than increased, and, | firet and most immediate etfoots ‘ohol is passed, the person f of all; that the conduits shou t supplied twelve Loure of the day fummer, ten in apring aud aut # | in winter, exeept when the 1 + Aloft the Fit top 6 froin the daily use of ness and to guard it tro nd there are many | water should be used only for drink it be adduoed in the ntal purposes, erage coumon seu other reasons that unig 6 Springt Md Rerennteas, of Friday poumble for the china spiralis, in thie city, ia | Of those ov not confined to the Rausley Had family. | pic"? m | A nou of the late Jo Solace, living in | nA HOW | Central atrent, Is utticted with the disease, | Be termine axiaatsaa Mr. Norton, who lives in the | the ition.” Then vty acceptod by the City Council owing ism deacription of the fo tain as given by Mr. Vr ated by this fountain is to reprenci pleasings aud benetite of water. Th of the trichtue. i | bis burning house. The a! t'those on the amail piece | sit side pardly hides n from the limb of the de us etroke, opeus & apy I gitl were distributed at the rate of | ex, Who, with bis affectionate daugh: I of the eppo: der the | a9 esti not Lite ber in the entire body must consequently be | & mother loading her child to the bath, in muilllona A piece of the huscle has | Yited by ansmph playing with the spring been went to Professor Agassi, ing jets of water, “Four jots, two from t |The “subject is attracting general atten. | !ow, and two from above, add life aud va again, aud tho Board of He | gh ventilation the night pre t of the | wt a apectal meeting cal hy the aiuined adragwent of infected muscle under | CAioyments connected with "wa & microscope and had scen worms which | # Kit! adorning ber with Aaah wout the utility of water—vir, Naviga for that purpose) Mills, Fiaheries, Stoam, — Un'four eo satatemant that eigh: | correspond closely to representations of bey fishing tor er ‘on in medical books. Dr. John |S On skates; @ third finding ¢ torv of Booth, Judge | Hooker and several other city physicians | fale ant crystals, The portrait ” ne iary Commit. | were present at the meeting of the Board, | th? top of the entablature is designed to bo a medallion of Tyler Davidson, ‘Tho water ng from thé leaves of the ab dag freab drinking water | ts of | amas Dr. Hooker had been in medical a case, and | tendance on the Hall family, where the dis: | ¢ on to | be A nepar «dup the ¢ been tthe ham fr hin Were obtained was » offer it, | stances which have already only belon ered | the public, and added th to the decoration, ‘The who: ite eurroundings of grauite and prophyry tion of the fountarion ht of the atructure from the atrent kk which was cooked crown of the topmoat figure {itaslt ie Welch Wa fa0ks Feu fect) will be th t wud hun that | worme, Soine autho that they pariah | hall, Tho estimated ti Ut a temperature of 160 degrees, but others | execution o and | te th the | seve is abso: | ing ham or pe res) the work, in Munich, Bavaria that ham must be fried to a ¢ to eur where it in to be mare, ia three years, tho Blecaae ae hate * | donor agreeing to place it cotuplete upon more than three | Dr. William G, Breck said that triehina | te proposed pot on or betore January Lat hah Unde’ Phunk’ ty tive miehainn orb Isil, The entire cost of the stru: who were in apparently good health, Lr, | H0t, perhaps, vary much from § could Owen, of St, Bartholomew Hospital in Lou von lont o Wh perfect health, who died suddenly by vio.) The extent of the local manuta lence, He (Heck) never bad a cane en trichina spiralis, but had learned something s article in San Branciaca, says 6 Mun bas t gi ploy 2, vis, of Chiengo College and Hospital, under | ment to seven hundred, and at cortain aca whose observation a large number of cases | sons to twelve hundred persona, the greater to Mitton | had come. Dr. Davis said there were no | proportion of whom are whose yi Isso; 8) immediate or violent aymptome after tho tieotand manual dexterity adapt thom pe dineated pork bad been eaten, and that a culiarly for thie work, Sau Franc to Philas! patient who died, gradually w ise. 400 Ho (Breck) thought that It was not possible | and | consumed a to arrive at a correct conolusion with regard | without being detec except by th «l cuss in thie city, without a judges, Duri th pouth of Ji ‘and intelligent wntopay of the | 1807, taxes were paid on 1,711,0%. the deceased person, ‘There has nade cigars taken out of bond for con h none, and it is hardly satisfactory or | tion. ‘There is @ specitio duty under th circumstances, to | cigars of four dollars per tho was caused by tri- | twenty per cent. ad valor unted for, ae bo | a total average of 811 to #16 per thousand don other enppositions. | The revenue derived frown this manufacture | "De. Hooker maid that an autopay was ont | in San Francisco ranges from #14000 ( a | of the vucetion, aud that a murcle weighing | #,000 por month, puro Havana warrantabl 2, Ie from editor. (one who bad even forty vewra ot bis life to! puting in a plew for the binds usually | were fractionally bieher Gold elawad ob the cases which he hedtreated had all the ' ing Star, New York to New | syinpioms mentioned im the best work om Jation to these as Congroas does to the indi- | Orleans, wrecked 180 milos cant of Tybee, | the subject, with the additions There will be the same dif. | October 3, 1866 ; 280 lives lost copious urination, déafoess aud tial ficulty, in all probability, in defining the oxnct power and limits of the central wad | 2 i ocal legislative powers, and the Canadiann —_——_—_ | authori troubled with "State AY Hut on the whole th Thursday of starvation Feewutly aud fourteen b their lege ing new feature in the Aurora Varia la a cotillion in whieh there are 24) dancers, representing gominoga uw the game | of dom inoee. Jac kaoe Cox, of Sallivaa county, Tennes wea. on the Pec ult, blew in hia gun to are if tt was loaded, and got a bole through his | ar box to Paris containing Halfway legislation | could leara, the pork disoase really existe death of De, Henry A. Mow at the Roek Valley House of ili farne, at | 908 Ore | Holvoxe, Maas, last we foul play. day to Toledo and ¢ | Targent ling the month of Febriary the nui 0 the ame conveyances was Ki, Excess ot | ioe | arrival would continue to eat raw ham | ‘and that tho | of meat exposed for aale ix tend ite use and increase ite | doutwiese shortly hear of her entering eliher tbe ian ery! 1th sorpeloes._ itouh shee ships, 8 wil! be ulted Binion ah they were to be | stained gl og she den rou y hacaaier Insite Yea the question, where | temperance more aa an evil th dio, | the United Biates toa serious cjusation of tier Misidh oy 4 L sande phar Men HE vate Beas nations! law, should the war betwees Spain sud jcaragua states that, shonld y law, and, strange aa it inay soem, sv | United States to Costa Rica passed through h the A | ment takes in baving the Central Auwsrican dad mm to Conte n, ‘The resulta thus) A Kapposed Dead Mas Come to Life at tho af taban living in thie rreated and lodged in the jay Inst he waa taken reported 1 ordered eute the order. A coffin nlao at tho wrist atl | rk, A physician jyard the wau was dead. He was buried \with an oval '¥, but he died before an offer to the city to ervet such @ | tation, the} ain | dian tribes the nod order, with very oppo | au abundance of pure water, and free for | continued fultiilment mnditions were basco: Tho iden are, who, by «| ng’ for one on | ealth gave it ty tothe scene, Four bas reliefs below Mayor, who stated that he bad ox. | Bere are figures of childron, suggesting the I is to | ate condult pipe, while the four upper jets fountain will bo of brome; the base and | d forthe | ; | 100 for Danwers’, On ‘Change today Flour ed away, cigars, made by Chinamon, are sold n these | 100 mand, and which makes General Intelligence (By hail 0 he Ne Avive veamokl yitl died in Boston on York A CANADIAN déad house was broken open dies were at Wirpise school gitia on the calves of nh vole, A Westenan ahoer fomale who haa a ky with @ good moral ehiarwcter.” Tie newest ching In th dancing way in head | * Prince bas just sent a emall ne Gomtly jawel ty emf tives “are ‘ordrad ‘Gor 've gett io put ho | Acar Ee I'rinee in fonds to visit the Kabibitic -—— Thene {e strong reason to believe that the OPEN BOARD of Amberst, | 10 o'CL008, ory Geld... 94 foo Obi. & RT. K AGaNTiEWAN at Saginaw sold the other | eland partion 10,000,000 feet of lumber—$6@gl2@$10 for green, and @7@RII@EH for dry. This ‘that hae transpired the pre feanon, Emtonaxte are flocking into Oregon, Dur, var of | passengers leaving Portiand by the Ocean steamers was iM, The number arriving by MS, ATAW has recently taken effect in Mis- souri, making it a misdemeanor, punishable fine aud imprisonuient, fur i» man, to | abandon wife or children under t ve yeurs of age, or to neglect or refuse to Castle Market. maiutain and provide for them. Nastonat Drove Yanoe. April 2, Hene ian question for the boys to work | Ziceves —Notwithetending the prevalenca out, How can 45 be divided into four such | of the Lenten season, which has touded tv" arte, that if to the firat you add 2 the Rcond you multiply by two. from the third | ™aterially reduee the inquiry for m nu #ubstract 2, and the fourth you divide | and which, ordinarily, results in @ disninu: 1y 2, the quotient in all shall be equal tion in prices, we have to report today « T! bel General Smith P. Easkbant | material increase in the prices of beef, say, was beaten so severely on Saturday vight < In Mempt's by an unknown man, that be |" 4@te PR, 0 sendin of Lampig y aubscquently died of bia injuries. Suspicion | tributable to the meagre supply now in the | fulla upon ® man whom the deceased re- | yards, whiob was ingufficient to moet tha cently had discharged from the police force. | demands of buyers. ‘The very choicest ' A¢ omen Genie ed Bhat } tent | imale, which last weak sold for 17@1i hs ° Paul ia now being erected at Marseilles, France at the coat of three millions, The | 8f6 Bow held at 1734@l8o, the last mens alone will be the valuo of | tioned figure being obtained for a choice ped f rg Abbe Pougnet, of Avignon, 18 | jot of Penn. steers of 936 owt., which wera bar loa laaabi warranted to dress from 60 to 61 ths. P owt, ‘Tur catalogue of the Berkshire (Mass) | lve of firstolaaa atecrs were made. to Medical College, at Pittsfield, advartiaes | sage of 104@I7c, while wediur that the dissecting room of the inatitution | #14 sold. at {2g2t5e. aud the poorest oxen, will bo plentifully aupplied with material, | [ere held Ot NGO. tay Pogunong thd Sir cinscedog tenerrwa He ven) Wt | Soticeable featuren ofthe market (Oday Js : huge Indiana bred steer, weighing 3.46 own of Warren.” Tt has been progrens sey: | ¢ and Oslese,—The condition of thd eral w ‘and has reached all classes in | fresh cow market ls deplorable in tho the community. The work ie still advanc- | ‘eme. During conversation with several d there is an aggregate of from thiee | Of the loading c@w drovers in thie marke( to-day, we were informed that they wera hundred inquirers. The work alao a? a Soe ee tinues in the city of Providence, Realy raaiae aanen oe und: Gon eee ‘Tue importa of coffee at Hoston for 1866 | jn that sree the demand lose extremely i's wore 51,104 bags, oF leas than one half of | Gortain they are not unfrequently obliged those ten years ago. The change bas been | either to return with their stock to the mainly owing to the great increase in price | country, or to sell at prices oven below the boy Aye? (ogg -ap vealed ie country tates, The ruling prices joday fo 1 cotlee. St, Dow . anon cows, O@PSS ; for good oni conte 104 onal pet pound in 1808, wae held eG) 5 nd for tue a beat 100, Veat Con! calves have declined fal le . Ob Ac Tux 8t, Jobn’s (N. B.) Gronr comptaina | count of free reasipte of live and very lar: thus: *That we are to enter upon « course | arrivala of a |, ‘The very best auim of extravagance in the new kingdom is | are now held at Ie, while the greater por; pretty certain, The President of the United | tion of the medium stock sell at 10xel!o States, who governs about forty millions of the reat at 7@e db Caltekins re y | poo 7@%~ % th poople, haa 'm salary of only twenty-tive | 20@25. Dregsed calves sell wt Lube (0 thousand dollars, and greonbacks at that. | common to prime, ‘The Governor General of our little kingdom | Sheep und Lambe.—Sheap have wiso fallen of four million people is to have waalury of| of in price, nay about PW. fow buye fifty thousand dollars in gold belug euwiling to suave ge fon tit Tne Baltimore City Council were angen! | Very beat lute of 9% to 10) th hue ed to to provent the driving of cattle thr cortain streets, After # careful examin tion, as the . they are convinced and haw the streets are in convenience Swine —Thin branch of the market lad and it would b varied but little during the week, either 1d unwine Lo logislate to close up any | quality, quantity oF prives, the ruling price to the uae of any particular portion of the | being from S¥@*M4o for ordiuary, and >'f community, for poor animale, ; Tue Tipton (fowa) Anventiaen chroni Fleur and clos the birth of @ curiously deformed child in that comnty. Tt has no part of a co tenance save & mouth, ) b double rows of teeth are making their appearance: Above the mouth, its face and head lope etuin and gow grades e100: Extra 0 at 8! rades, a) 810 Gongil fe | low grades of Caumia Ex. toward the crown, leaving no trace of nose, hal eves or forehead. It hae six toes on one pols Balsinvesey foot. Otherwise it is like other children. At lant accounte it was atill living, Tur rebel women of Matagorda, Texas have presented General Griffin, by whoas iy bocca & orn, OTaA9 ; Obie, 1 a's, Tats, order the Coutederate display over the Beoh, Rer ata eral of General Jolneton was prohibited, | tor stipping Mined Waster eer these ay atber medal, about five | forfoutnern Yelicw, aud €1 19eg1 Sisifor Western g and three inches broad, bearing | Yelew. side the inseription: “That the m mory of General Griffin will be embalwmed inehen to on | with that of Heast Butler and hia spoon.” | Xan npacterate Seman’ a ‘The obverse sito bears the date of proson: | Ibe, siraw, Obaft 1B per 10" Ibe, " - = Turn wasalarge assembly of the T NOTICES, ther day at Now Weatmin- | — = ster, Vaucouvor's Inland, they having como | Cedar Campher—te at once, Clothe together, na they aupposed, in obedience to are cheaply destroyed a mandate from the Governor, for a. ted ©. Caste & Chapman, Fe sPEA wer Excell y, however, denied bav sent forthe wirriors, and are | - —— _ — - << ¢ at not receiving a Alosch pollacth. | A Soldier whe bad Lost the Use of hi The ehief axiate that @ grae ime from iheamatunn hae been compecel, cure petrated @ hoax at the oxpouse of th SPA ae ried fe qanaen jie grutches by one hott ae der of the ag . af it * bi A riiv ate letter from Victoria, V.L. aga: | - a ornare The policy of Seymour, or rather Birch, for |. The Hewe Machine Co's Lock Stitch the Secretar purp is Goveraor to all intents aud #, in muicidal, What little we have is centered in Victoria : yet are all | ———————__- ____ ———— the officials ordered to New Woatwwinater ; | | Wheeler & Wilwn Lock Stiteh Sewln our Gov ut Pui j | Machine and Nettonhole Mach ne, 448 Hroad say bow ones must be bu |> ~ Her. Tense nat pbk Aen ae ls tp raee Latter, of, Caba— this ia to the intercate of Vict Mania. Information. farnlaved. “the hleuest taece wonmequence, to the colony at la 4 or aesblonna and all Ride of ot ad lve A tance anti-Chin dad A odd le Dill sg ting waa held poems be. skins valle th of ‘these persona have , Principal figure represeuts the Gonius of | in San Francieco on the 6th uit.; the object | Tt te mote Dyc—Hrlews Capiiiarinm thern nie eaten ham obtained at E. Rimberly & | Water, from whose handa falla the ever | being to organiza a Paciile Anti-Coolie Ate | chanees (rey Heir, tn short atin the store where the Halle purchased | lowing rain, the blosaing of God, which ia | sociation, and tho formation of clube in | flor it eradicatesdandrud. and \e ome oft in die, th ‘All ofuuia tamily are now comfort: | CAUDE Dy a poarant on the right, whose | very ward of the city plodyed rot to | jreslneetge sb, hate ever utroduoed. It's aaa nice: Abaurbed in the | gblerexcept Mra. Hall, whose condition. ie | fields are thirsting for it On the opposite | patronize any man who employod Chi ‘wish other prepara! lons. Bold by Dra to the wouch of | still extremely critical, Ae abowiug how | side stands a citizen, imploring water for | labor, Speeches were mado against Chi Tye eottle, ¥ nese immigration, and a Mr, Cox, froma Aus- | = the forcible expulsion of the | coolies trom the State, This is the old pre- | judice againat the n ita own deatruction a, tho Chinese. . Some " obit fogy ” perpetrates the follow oxaTas PERRY—O9 ‘Tuosday, April Md, Mary. danehter a and Rose Ferry, a vative ot Derry, 1 e= Tana" aved 99 yeare and | moh Panwers x 1? April 24, Wallace U1, Busan Haudy, aged 2 yearn & Mau to the plow Wife to the cow, Girl wo the yarn, Boy to the bara, ‘Aud all duce settled FAKES 1N 1507, Man a mere a Gil at piano Wife—silk and aatin Roy—Greek and Latin And all haude gazetted . the “tune _ bie Wedner ay eile re) | | ficata and sequatntancer of tho fonitiry ay thotost ter gong, Hurh, Batauel 1) ahd Wiilon, Finanelal News, Markets, & fre verv respectully Invited to attend te Tone aly New Youk, Tuesday, April 2, 6 P from th @ of her gon, Bamiel 1. $99 Poy ¥ Vouk, Tuesday, April 2, 6 2, M—) gr "Willimabargh, oa Wrdneduy allernoo;. 4 The afternoon quotations of tho general , luetat® clock, without furkier laviteton. is MERRILL On Monday evening, Apel it, Isi7 pose of yew: | of tousumption, Kiama Le wile of Wine ti. Me 6 in price ft Win. bs Mollad, aged si Stock market, compared with ¢ terday afternoon, show a ilecl of from 3; to recent. Governments were ud in good dem steady a, Gold closed | Tho loan market continues active at 7 on call, and 7 a8 p at Lis cont. on discounts, appointment that the re. laxationte so slow frou the stringency of last week. Foreign exchange was dull. Bille at 60 daysen Loudon were quoted at J089¢ « There is some « ries W. aad Buu! +0 dave, ead opencd quite firm, and closed quiet at fully vavi ady, Who » but quiet, Corm | $f hie paray o Utd Third avenue, oor dete } oviceday alcinoom, 4th inei,at 1 oclock, with farihos iuviiavton suds al active, and le. ave, better, Oate Sim. York lower, Beef steady, Lard heavy. Wha quiet ey t we o2 Brose i a

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