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: —- an — —_ — -— — —- = - - - SS Fveviog Amusements. have inquired into the subject, to the | Relative Value of Late and Roney, im of Chineas eompetition, and advises | clevation the eae as Hoon, Green Bay ia | ished by hunger famine, Even the Fiaanelet News, Market, ae. Spectal Atvertisements | aanse ue oa te oo An nuitibet teen diabolical devices resorted to Ir in interesting to kaow that the iaplap- the laborers to bollow go sscarb d man: | about 105 miles long, 20 tates mise, aepee oe wn of Mastro, the strony: | New Youn, Wednesday, April 3,6 PM FTIL SIGNS OF ORRY HAIN DIGATPTEAR | Mth terion ® seater for deatroying infants prior to the natural able clans of ex-rebela are forgetting their |! waa Michigan’ Lake Ber Oy Ga) Se || The afternoon quotations of the general Bre we ot Wiente HALLACK THEATRE Hasled Dow Period of birth, The increase of popula. | y toward the North and ecttling| — ameawtaM LINCOLWS DURE. 100 milen average whdtbs B00 tect, deep endl tymno, | Stock market, compared with thote of ¥« Heap te uote nll Nata: Lgraraien tee pe] KEW TOUR ThireTie Jones Tee tion ia also aertously thwarted, not in thie | the old custom of fighting among | Awthentio Acseust of the (esse of the ja, taetare in HOW fact above tite ;ROUIE IG | tenlay afternoon, show @ deeling in price ise wre! with wach cen a NOWERY THEATIUB. Peatomiine * 1. Hoy | City alone, hut over the whole country, by | themselves. The following note to the edi. Quarrel. that the bortes ‘t Lake fe S comets . . the | Of from Mf to IM per cent. Governments cise. “Mees +h ine the crime of infanticide, Iu some barba: | tor of the Vicksburg Hematn earries the | The Cinoionet! Commpactar has the fol as the foo of Niagara Palle nbc tee ter ys The itis | were generally ateady, although some sorta Wate | BROLDWA? frnariie Whe oat th laude, where the population ia alt | mind back to the good old ante-war times: | lowing vory interesting sketch of an uflair the other Lakes ia lower th eo while in Crecce, where country | were fractionally Jower. Gold closed af He ite bane the law taken no cognizance | Mewentm Mareh “BoP have noticed a | that bee never before boca pebltely nar an, Take Superior ia | had been purposely converted by. the | | + The loan market was rather t ra nine: nee, but thie country, w werilous article in the Vicksburg Heep | rated nt tela the atory ei 1 reservoir of Klepph into a waate, Hie armies, whieh - ARLLY SOUTER COMMN ATION TROUPE eats J he | of the Ziet inet. concerning the editor ot the | ‘i dba ebalh meshes de at fille the rivers, ex: | wore badly commanded, disappeared one | &sy, but thore wae a fair activity at 7 per UM" fap epared wht the grew Cope ce Ba lek. tenes 4 ‘ Wwilizatiug wad our Chefatianity, tho Vhin Ie to denounce the ai | aya, Sorneteld Wi cand ore Leh and lakes, and roars over the by one, being gradually desteayed by cent. Commercial paper passed at 7 a? (preparation TONY, PASTOR'S UPEICA HOS. Koga, | nee antioide in andl cowardly traducer. who | Seiontuatelt. the capital tli) ied a Aingare, St. Lawrence, ote. | ine and pestilence. When ig thie helpless | ver cont. cholee names being acutce, Fo - socom he. 1 ty, ti he opportunity of my al nee} “ bs | 10K @ eet circle five dew con NEW YORK CIRCUS—New York Cireue Tronps eth Atle Mees elaie * me Thal scuihoen to terend ot nod canes rae wear | & the So Ne Secomnmedating aud eur ching eign exchange was inactive. Hille at © Vesto.mi trelf, In common with many other evils, of the Btate, aven at the tisk of | | ff < w an she was graceful {One of the moat fertile wud intor ating ave y | days on London were quoted at Ii*y a 1 alt TH AVENTR Ore it MOU SE.Hadworth's the £. joes ju the law than ta the my life I demand immediate aatiafaction 1 do not hame her, it is bees tious the be, it meeta the tide @ die of bis hives be wirieevaee pleee in tay Seare tke te 0 for bankers’, The foreign imports at New ut hitmeelf before the eves of the eK At this critical mo. | YOFK compare aa follows ; well hedged | tauoe of 2,000 miles from ite source, aud. i000 fo be brought | from the extreme point of ite estuary on id pres to the e gare of | Allanwc coast out nd © the public. Ae wife of 6 Hen ton whom bd aie? “ ‘dhe elds Saeduidiee | {all good mon and women too delight to iY AND ChE? aoa tia rving and parifying power TURKEY AND CRET mien 4 administration, which in thin | baw y outside the Limits of my , State, at the Overton House, Memph y hoods imwediato atte 20 Hroades pense ROM, Vououn Work ‘ Editor of Missiasivrtas “PRELS- Ethiopian Ba At tho tisk of @ duplicate copy of the | honor, her con ront of Ibrahim Pasha immedi Revival of the New Mrondway Scheme. | plicate cop; | r ately sent to Crete several Exytian regi NEW YORK SUN, | Osrot the test operations of the Common | Above, wo must ea that the Misainsippiane rt — ar a 4! C~? re by the Au laterestiag Shoteh. | mente, trained accurding to the French “1 sb for All Connet whieh held office in 15, waathe | 8 More tenacious of money than of Ii hie unite 16 bas had in helping lim to keep | itary ayatem, and they took 5 Shines for AML” easion | Rimee Jan, tot, HOTS SOR iiaiee “ten | The exporte, exclusive of speci * If ia life pure and scbie. Turkey in Europe bas attracted more | 8 to) This maicten, whom Twill call Anna, be | than ordivary attention for a quarter of a | Of the fortresses back into the | = pai of a resolution directing the Corpo. | their champ iswtype Ie prop ab Ue paenal be THURSDAY MOKNING, APRIL 4, 1867, | ration Counsel te take immediate atopa for | defend the honor of the State with hia life; | cause Fmuat eall hi smathing, was the | ceutury ar Tho “sick man” bas | the poy as follows, for the week ending April dy & Advenian, nips le’ 7 tr. Lanooln, who had, not 80 very Ney Haphia Kumeli, but famine an; | 86) Genttueaie ws Pg , streets,” no an to make w new treet from | SiMippi let ite honor go to the doge by ro re thie, left of eplitting | many nostrums have been recommended | Indy estrrped a a df the fag tg ria at sites Hinat iehts nual Gre ecneat iI to bane them | th6 Park to Fulton Ferry, to be called New | Prdiating tte debts, But perhaps thern in | re AN ie mate have tn | te him—erpeciaily change of air, Russia, | tiven Many (rotans expatriated | Previously reporied.,.: GROIRYT 46,481,644 eaeiae eked rly. We keep out office open until a 2toadway. The Common Council of last | Nothing incousiatent in the two cases, for | Fudge Shields was hkewisan deatise | Austria, France and Kayland have been es. | themeclvee, and othere gave in thelr sub, since Jen l-. @NATRAD $01 cena Mission. Some attempts to renew the atru, aig SEAE IN response to the indignant proteste | Mewey is often more valuable than life | firth gull, Shi re 5 i‘ On time, and a frequenter | pecially solicitous fi welfare, and have mn » 1825 1826, while tin Of the roeisty tn whieh the two" bec une af f { Pasha dort eaanaat re simoat insisted upon bis removal fru Ew eal ere Wholesale Counterfeiting. garticular atara already mentioned bed | pope to ha native Asati lice, Alstowse | eennurgers cf furabim Vasha wore engaged vernment detective, aided by the Le igebes tl (CO ea Sa | very urgent and powerful ww have | 80d Crete had gradually sunk down into » ate oI 7 he Protocol of o of Roshester, have discovered an e2- | 70s thie “or soma otece soceon in deen urged for thia change, the “sick mau \ta ndon, of the dd ef February, 1a40, witout tensive counterfeiting establishment in that | wot inclined to regard him with ha still held on to hie European home: | regard (o the great ascritices aud efforts of city, and bave arrested aud lodged in jail | 7 ine, however, cireu ow to give wp any | i{* inbabitants, entirely excluded the island twenty of the principal operators. Treasury | houne, BAN ade right on way | from the newly formed Kingdom of Greece, | notes and fractional currency of nearly all | was moved with indigwation Dy © trifting TadiaTthe auslend Ophir—whither Hus. | 8d PI ied Soe et tae denominations have been manutactured and | incideat which occurred ou the way, aud jould like to travel, but has uot been | Notwithstanding thes asd final roau!ts, diepoved of on w grand scale, the machinery | he determine i, ay Po fk, the miliary areata, on the” whole, had x Lt agian 2 Of All the Turkish possessions Crete or | ffcised a beneseial moral influence on the M sud patettiog Aun | 2U2 s7stem of ealeg being of the moat com- | neared’ in ‘the Iisersty ineteare’er tie | Candia. ls” sow the? wom prosiinent tcsousacen of TUG BtaAtS ad bogs fens Mit AUS | plete deseription, and evideutly designed | place, the name of whith Ponae ‘Tiase tes, | Seferw the world ta Malet teratag ae | forte, The war @hise bed boce ‘waged made by Ed, | for wholesale business. The AiMoalty of | ora04 7 rate: E have, dropped, from, the | Pome hime of the Crete AnnieS, left the island im @ miserable condition, | ancy ony thak f reas breeentout-| Fudge 8, 0 ebvtoeaty th with the sword, had depopulated. who — | late hour for the reception of Avertisen today Viour was without dew heavy, Wheat with- juiet and without mate- Osta quiet Pork quie® Beef steady. Lard heavy¢ of property owners, le wea, aud the gen AMrRiCAN OLLING MACHING. With the great pe fection iy cuneurpetion | paring Rachines Lave Vcen brought Peni U ee mee | but cannot agree to clasrify them ules nee ae H | weut in in tix eral public, annulled the action of the pre en | ‘ vious Hoard, and put en end to the New ettent Plection. | roadway project. tn the proaent Hoard of of Connecticut are so in | Aldermen, at theit last meeting, the same | rerolution that was passed in 165 tion that they are Nardiy accountable for | again offered, It reads ne follows That the Counsel to the Corpo: aul he is hereby authorized directed to take the ue: ures. immediate! indiseretiona, The congratulatory address | A insued by their State Committer, however, nor I [is both willy in itself and hurtful in ite eetnanentin | tendency, It aeserte that one of the beets AP periname: se Rae era aN upon which the Denorra HEARINGS OF PUR AMERICAN MOWER | Connectics lower | al force gro auflrage.” The ides No Congrens! ward Hosle, City Su Decamt J Ne to extabl rency, except that of the emal it denomi. read, though his name did not appear cities and villages, and destroyed all aij nt her ta | thue oon veyed ia that the people ef Connec a owe and dee | nation, is so great, and the Implements re-| They were witty and sharp, and, riper aad 6 popeiamie f cultare, Distriete formerly rich and ion wires eatalee | cut have by popular vote condemned and m- | quired are go costly, that the breaking up of | Frospody Kuew at once to whom they re ution was referred to the passed by Coogress, end which hae juat on Streets, In the hande of that | th \ tee it will probably rest for a tis m been made o; tive ip the South Stat Sees teen Gets ak one fourth of Aud then We brought np aud hastily passed | rere from similar attempte in future. the voters in Con anuul thet law. The i flouriahing, were converted ito waste land. {iriets exerybody did nos know whe wrote | exporiee’ the telead aaueally range from | Sere ae: “nurses ares teat ‘ormesly te. Ploye about siz Wandred vesssle, aad | Joiced the eye of the traveler, nothing was | Bmonges its exporte are slit, olive olf’ wing | Row to be seen, except the burnt trunke of lemons and soap and «little eonl. | tees, aahee and ruins, That ern ” aoe on of all scourges, famine, seamed to be about grt to crown the sufferings of the Cretans, aud | island of the fow inbabitante had spared. This rea "0 pam over | denounced the reconstruction law latel rarity 7 i and their punish-| them.’ Among the unfortunate. o ut will be likely to deter many advou- | Whom, im this ease, ignorance wae was the distinguished individu they were addresses eotiout are dlaposed to | Provided that the influence tacking it v | Election “ingularkicn be supposed to have neble and cousid. | '* MFODg euough to secure the requisite voto Ir in @ aingular circumstance that In the This matter is important, and deserves to | recent Con whom | might naturally | more than common planted by © unknown whi erate clans of Democrat in Connecticnt ctiout election the Democratic im. | He set about the acoom ler, Olivier, in the ye and eleewhere, bold the sume view upon | PP ‘losely watched. Ihe oatentiblo object | State ticket was elected by about 700 ma | Reeaa ae sateelhet tasnisiee cite ad ave covered with enow , from reliable data, estimated th Of the project is to make a new atreet to the | jority, while the same pi Haat River for the relief of Broadway ; but tho real eljact ia to give the street railros r of inhabitanta iu the island at 240, ‘otlom the frout Of the frame whieh that eulject which their leadiog atat vantages over thoes that daw frou man—Rrvenny Jounsor—expressed before ER, canting hin vote for the bill when it wan ie Conerem arity ting was euphationlly following after it | 49¥inK shRb oF nine mo Tn very prisaitive | About equally divided between the twe, re: about 1,409 in the vote for Congressmen, or diffion dition ao segards the arte nua prections | ligione in the yoar IRM, Mr. Pashley, nan 1s This discrepauey cannot bo explained on on wine's (be oditer or petnter—-pee of social Nfo, ¥ who, during bis stay there, made the moet ork: 2 i and ou par ality was comprised = Sore ,000 tn: i ee eee St 4| euding in the Bouste, He ssid. thet |® Wide thoroughfare through which to rua | the ground of personal popularity ol candi | and, afver she rusonge of the old mie ie the py tally of ‘wbotn 40,000 ay 00 cat can be tlded without de | the wenaure wae not what be would desire, (HIF Ear 80 wx to aap the Fulton Ferry | dutens aust thoreore ane only solution seome | apeliing-book, first tried. gen spite of inane ‘ | jounaren, were Mohammedans. Thus, tn DRAFT, end bee no rx2c erumt®| but inasmuch as it opened up w means of | travel. The scheme would cont the oity at | to be that » large number of moderate mon | which, uot availing, ta faitation ef ts their adversities and sufferings, the faith religious jajor- ity of the inhabitants are attached to t * rT ald ieee a - sae iHustrious example, he proceeded to roportion was in favor of “Werte curiryetion. | apeady adjuatment, and was the very beet = satires heeded megs way iat voted for Kadical State ofticere and Demo: | try what virtue there wae in Severer ones, pany. c at haneed > bere wed Haak; Whe, eu h apparently cor tens that could be had, he hoped to aoa it adopt. | M*® aineee of Dersous on the | cratic Cougresamen, aa @ rebuke to auch | which woom brought the editor down, and | ussayman rulers the Massthaae’ coc, | the siraggie, etlll formed twe-tirde of the %: aot est: ed. That in the soutiwont of the better | i® that ia marked tor demoll: | charactere as Buttint, STEVERn, ete, It alee | NO cofeeeed Teeth editor do handed uit oO otiete an the can | popaiation of Crete. Sf at ype cas a nay mere cued_ Savi the tion, the only honest would | seams @ little atramge thet the Radicals |? bim in the handwriting of Miss Todd, Sdp end shat pectline toncite nea hs f | | When in the end of 1857, after a residence Te cok 0 easuiue this Mower feeling ag, | °1N® Of Democrate everywhere, and wo thi waeaa iets, te He did not tell him, because he did not | #4e am erent 40 tee diesolen. reso ca (Of sone. than (hese monthe Ie the islond, eh rere Rave no doubs that it is the sentiment of | BOTNe Oo lie prumoed mouopoliets, Tho | should secure majeritinn in beth branohee | tira aactee ety mim Uae oo peabedamdl (CIC TE ly Seog eye nape ReMtrer fly adr ie ellen fer ae rt Wak aang heme | the President, notwithatandiug the veto. Meme would be an outrage upon the peo: | of the Layinlaturs when th ¥ were vo badly | the mauuscript of hor friond Anna, Gipeesel bontiione ana santos ‘produced | tine covered with snow, diaappest on tho i in SO ae The Democratic Committee of Connecticut, | P!¢ if carried out, aud the Comm » Coune a | beaten iu the Congresnional distrieta; but pone Boman such remarkable phetomenens inthe 4 borsoa, we seized with @ however, aavaren the foutheru people that | Must Dear that (act ia mind, “On the former | chat aceonnted fur by a nice adjustment | P° ‘the sate papare Rpring: | of Crete, Th My etee SEAR | ca Wore ner eaal oclgieal Mecca they have carried their State upou the iasne | 0°°Mrlon: wlan & cou alten of the ¢ of Amombly and Somatorial districts, iu the | Heli was not 40 tar than but that every Terkish yoke, bat in the preeut instance | tiquity had spoken 4 in the imposing | jim saaiveaticn tail te : mon Council was appointed to lear arg | intercate of the Radical | body knew bie neighbor's business aa well | » a | ruins whioh remained of ite past gran- | ‘se ¢ Pe reemrres comes enems | hee cee Crevnetrccies Mill 0 Oh arllirary, | OOP ice and ageinat this measure, not an | iret sil Mey se he G16 Biasesits IT neh Uttie Natta, The | TORE Dares Uelee Sao OC Sseeeee. ism | Coun. Het Wianent cometied Cae rete, |e Ley SKIN_Lotion, Unjust and iniquitous measure. La connection 7 ‘ ; i olsonens Palate. matter waa discussed at every freaide, and | 4; "bas. teem Casalatad trea tan | bor the hoepltable reseption we hed ane 8 a ny Hands, jo be | with this asauranoe goes the ion, evoked | Mividual appeared as its advocate, | cawe in with the dessert, if not before, at | sesh > | with there, and of the patriotic dosiros | ts) Read in Neil Sthiese are | from the reeult in Connecticut, that New | Voy wante it, aside frou the railroad co A woman living on Houston atreot at: | Overy dinaer teple Ge Wow Vers Gonunsantioremis ii |aer tae confiiently expressed to us, | 19 take the nande and fare smooth andes sat ands | \ory. pemency We dn, they | PavIC®, and they certainly deserve no auch | ited to commit anicute on Tuesday: iat | “ie Wwan well Luowa that Miss Todd w: Wil Oe RE NI REST Cir raas | Rea nnd won eevee teallacet porcieane | 19 ou can work on the finest nesdiowary sik, | York, Pennaylvania, New Jersey, and other by awallowing @ paint known a9 Paris | betrothed to Mr. Lincoln, and every priue vba 8 | of this untortunate islaud given expression | 9) fee it” Tobe had at 46 tosth Boca rthern States can be carried upon | ©*/#Hsive favor on tho part of the city. le of law and equity demanded that he | 14% when Constantivople had fallen into i fal feolings at the th 190 tireets Wiliameburth, 26 He hush #8 feat cd § iP kreen, A death occurred ip Brooklyn last. | P! ‘ “og Ay pre the power of the Turks, Mohammed II. and | t0 their mournful feolings at ti }oug Ff ee at. Tn abort, it is calculated | week frou the une, accidental oF otherwine, | and'injuatior, Ife eta keaat all wrongs | Bie Miccessors made a WE HAVE & COLD, PAIN IN THE . : 0 that 90 inuch misery and privations, Winwhiche i the | the many wotima who ad ught tho reeulte for them, ep: Seven set Ae reaeeeteneen 0 UME: ith the fall seutiocien tanesakaceren to sions. These efforts, toward the end of the | future might have in store for the Greeks seventeenth contury, had been completely | of Crete, in comparison with thelr past, any uecessful. Rhodes, in the year lov, had | chauge could only be change for the bet been taken away from the Kuights of St. | eh 4 A julxetic Femianiam. no loyal knight @ the Southern people with the be | 4, or Apparently «tow moro Fenians | Of the maine substance, Many of the greaus | if he should muftor hie lady love to be Te Hef that a groat reaction in public opinion tit ‘i b used by the painter are composed of pre- | licly attacked and he not come to ther has commonced in the North, and |! Leland who are emulous of the faine 7 . “ He therefore took up the eu that tle South, by waiting for | M&b@ved by their martyrized brethren, It P4rstivas of copper oF arsenic, w © | her behalf, and the result was @ ohalfe "2 oA PILL the fruits of that reaction, may | *0™# that on April Ist w battle was fought | ffemely poisonuus, Some other colore are | frou Judge Shields to meet him in saa, Aware ready, and aro eure to purge, and | secure reorganization on far more favora. | L&tWeeH m force of Lritiah troops and three order to add all the islands bead, Gey, bitiious, costive; 01 vs aleo equally dangerous, and the same ob- | combat and undo the wrong that had ber done, by the pleasant operation of the one tle oan be ble tarme than are now offered. ‘The effegt | [eniaam The accouut of the eugagement |Jection that existe to the carelese and un- | Shading ibagtoers bleed Wists py | Jokt, and, in ie stotonted dat Indians Ontwitting Themselves. | peeabeberatlewren: | Lis ap wehans factory. It in | Festricted sale of poisonsin adrug store, will o been Mr. coln's feelings about | tt, it Abgsee apes peri ‘The Gacramento Has relates the follow. | Aud the health restored. APEC enon earn lalataoe tas eue efi tice patriotic trio was | SPPIY to the aale of these dangerous paints in the ‘abstract, in thie particular | "the ANDRETINS PILLS phot he otherwise than hurtful at by al | thin partion! Kveryhody knows possession of t thé population on al- | #4014 Ab principal Brandreth House, New York, iste, Bee B, URANDRET the meni mamp, us ing: “Ab Gap, » Chinaman, was mi some time siuce from his home at Shasta ; ome of his fellow-countrymen offered » re- ward for him. Two Indians soon after came id the reward. They took : eo | killed, another was captured, aud tho third | THe Woard of Health should take thoso onpt. th gh 8 origg Mieereaa | ‘ i acned exclusively 4 uped; but we are lett in suspense to Matters up, nul iuetitute proper regulations | wasn Kentuckian, ‘The frie, with whom A fom ‘i ‘ that the reconstruction law is distasteful to | what the Iaat did aubseqiout to hin | (F the public aafety, ‘Those painte that | sue lived. w Fe of the ware ik Mg, Lin ® circumstance wn'cl tinds ite nu ® large majority of the Southern people, | \ cola himself, had been eradied under the | SPlAbAtion in the fact that tho ‘am | F | " | Ceape, andl algo concerning the British lone | MY bo Used to destroy life abould be sold in who as busbaudmon ant horsemen, 'uke to | along aud claim PATENTS—MESSRS. MUNN & CO. HAVE | APA that thoy would nottratify it, if they | CP8P® Aud algo concoruing the Britis eh ealvew ihe ereen St EtG reaposilie per. | tine sky. ihe mere semblance of purl 0 ” pi live in the plains in the neighborhood of | the Corouer and others to the body, and on gis ch puostience of tt aracanary | could by auy pomsibiity do bettors They |! thO engagement, So far an ton, At prenent any child ean get yporees. | far ore Rtn The core ek crenata Mt | btreatan ‘aud Drookn were notenttceesed by’ | ig senee ond guhere to the body, and on gS MTV SANT pe | have shown @ willingness to accept it for | Mf¥6 from thin itistance, the men who in n of thee doa! and having the right of choice ia regard’to | %e wountain solitules, aud therough,rocky | wae orusied id, and m-deop knife wound pes j the samo reason which ReveaDy Jouysoy | deed the Feaiaus to engage in the late out. tiv of thew deadly poisons, and make | AMM having the right of chotew aud waterless character of the interior of | was Visivio in the sight side of the nock se ns | ia) eh ecu uaa chi shausion | BTC#K Are entitled to anything but pr sit pleases. It would | ™4 Jawe of Illinois wore very oteia. | many of th lands. | After a full inveat) ter, the vs ‘Sronehly . SPhbchaee coun cn | WHU(sau tha ella baal prolability cong | be we te and otlere to remember | regard to dueling, That kind of | The Turks hastened, as much as they were 4% Gap | # aan thug sgagetbing ore obnoxious would bo | Without the ie thal siaay pion ph ae eee el| for a man's wounded honor was not | abloto do, to organize these rich conquered ho hands Ms ba Gasuats kat ain caso of rtfnea}, | HeY led their filo into danger, and among (he presgriptions contained in its | Countries, and divided the islunda iuto fone k. The he the sqeult is coon inthe fact that sovoral Meng the most dangerone aud fatal of | t pachalica OF Sandebaks, which. soon after | Indians are now ia pai " | Ge In nearly every Bouthern State, the work o cote.” Years hoford thie the Legielat ‘ to now iu jail awaiting trial on the Fr, ee nn ORE I nunttea heave HOH are wave immured in | POlsona, | bad declared duoling ® capital offence, and | WM suppression of that’ ot Sitia, were re charge of murder, | a: OMore in. WW of reorganization bas commenced, and the ietilas | en eee | one unfortunate wiolutor ef the etetaes ¢ duced to three, OF the three pene he | | ay POKES tof an early adjustment of national | Meith dungeons, Tho object of Trih tnd | Commerce of tho Port of New Vor | (iyiiftitate violator ee a entirely indopendont of each — “ Sif valestha' to th au . Wedoubt | Pemdence is @ uoblof one, wud any nounible | tie toting in 8 compilation of the yer: | forth com pocketed ded iu Kbania (the real Greek Reupelt, « rib eculis i | tresblae ie Neigh 258 inttiog WS ii een cevin tek, en Ab:| stp wldchiarained hte. Ieavecteoclen cece | han. tee Maw menetinen te ity which was called by the | Accorpixa to tho Wastens Monyixe eign cu Aneriean Eve | not, however, that tho new law would | 1" iia GQamuhe sete alli tacterce ‘Kn porta) when insulted, had to nuree. their Kaneu) the ‘second in Retymo, | Nuws, the health of William Roupell, fur | s wiltecarees | yo" fonevers es A nnme, Geterven the aympathy of a dating the mouth of Murch, showing the | Siren gant ate eet ges had to nuree re third in Candia, or, asit is called | naive inouopoly to he thrown down and trampled upon kh A bidnala ws ney could got lato Missouri, or | Ae the to merly Membor of Parliament tor Lambeth, | — ——— dant t iu an instant by the Southern people, if they Fan, reckless, and aonscleas | nationality and class wieanat to Moody Inland, half way over the | | Cevtan, Megalo Sa a ela Cg Rp pletely broken down, When he | S9F* Throat, Cough, C 1 Similiar in i ' : however, like she oue lately | preenen An » | Misstea! ppl. | nik of soldiers, intoxicated by their | hae completely broken dow nen he | | were . ined ahead Were fUby con vinead! thay Joss oWjections serving only of censure, for it | Shine Als "is |, Thin waa before the railroads, with thelr Te ed canine prend from one fret went to Portland ho worked in the | Yowbles $f eulfered to pregress, revalt in verions me. The Dio terma could bo bad, Yet they are sub Ne od CG Aen '* | iron horses and fabulous apeed, bad. wak onl of th ui to the other. and extend: | auarries with the other convicts, and his | B&MCEAry effeetiong, eftentimes tncurabi jantially assured hy the Democratic party | Umlly tend to make o bai matter worse, | Harke.-.:....-.- | | 6) €a'the echoes inthe region,” Rpriigaeld |e at theit own pleaaure. the boundacion | (uarnee With the improve, After a while | Brown’ Bronchial Trcehge reaeh directly the f bal partig i bn We hope wud believe that the day of tre | Able eka sel ch sire SN" | wan a reepectalng two davw journey f which had been dxed by the Government, | he applied to be engagel indoors, and nue seat of the ve olmany: instant toc wus couDirioe in’ Connections thas. better te bist land's deliverance will 10 ere many | American s+ HEN) Danie ° Alton, (he geareat acoee int to the | They violently took from the Greeks their | set to work at bookbinding. ‘This however, | let ton fetfattalad ot doguraiton w Mears. URNS They are practically advised uot t fear , r | Writial + dy) Holland’ 1 7) Mosicaoppi. Aw nothing eleo could be done, | oFetiarde wad fields, forced thew to cult: | Ayes net eprtes te hace ented eee ty Feputation they have justly scx Si bark Mow, Now ork ‘on nt the proposition offered to them, bur | X¢4M but instead ofbeing accelerated, that | Brownies. 72 11 | Spaniah BRE iret IR voy Soter Rompe das Mr] Shem under very ouereds conditions, | ‘ion, for bie health gradually declined aca | wclrea A mae fare Imitations, be sure to obtain TY, feet AMERICAN 18 Al to wait until other Northern States, follow. | 44Y Will only be delayed by auch Quixotic | Norwegian <8 cunee + | Auhocence collected their xwords aud other | Auth seized the daughters and sisters at length he was oblige enter the hos the geoutne, we WEEKLY JOURNAL OF AKT, SCIENCE, : tbreaks as have lately boon witnessed | Mamburg e+ 4) Movklonberg.... 1 | traps, and evar na siow coach, with the | | Hy such w troatment tho Groeka wero | hital, where he retains but thy wreck of | ———— —— ———+ Can ghkGHAMSS INVER TGA | ing the example of Connecticut, shall havo | Htalian.. ts J] Manoverinn: ....° 1 privilege of having, by the way’ nice | driven to desperation; the hope of amelt Rhe aian he @noh war, | Free Medical Treatment at ihe Felectia Antormation concetrlas an | TaNged themsolves by the side of the South | (ere (EC aay | venta - 9 ore Rue Hog time in whist tc thiak er ane deant, | oFatlng their fate, by & change ot over. Ge Medical Dupensary, No. 185 East 26h street. bea | Freneh " Hdenburgh. «+6 wees of killing of boing killed r wae not even a w oc ei * 1 opposition to “Congress © Villy | Conareesiouat Excurston to the Plata, | noeitich Hoek See LUMISe Hoke ATLA Ma Tae ania | gutted ota Graie ike’ anton aie eaat A Rte twews $4 tad BE ovenzes, Open from 9 to & to establish nogro suttrage th Cextain Radical Congressmon hat ar! tn February the total number of veesele # earthly must, aud they arrived | Witich bad alrendy taken placo there duriug | ‘The Wheoling Ituiiiuaycen relates the | PM bad Southern peovle will not allow themselves | rangod tur @ grand excursion to Dakota | which nerivod frou foreign porta’ was Tit, | at Alton | eae menele nee: 0M oe Fale, of tho | following | Seite to bo deluded in thiamannor, ‘The Northern | territory during the coming Summers but Trgamatoary UZ, The Sonate arrivals Tha Gliese oe shar gen nlite Ren aoe tina voligion wad sitnces eaten | Wobad from Mn G. MePaddon, of Mar. to iswen= ablesend | veople desire to see no impediment placed | we tonrn from the Tunas that the project | Ktf&e aber Ue hakatnenta Kpenee mthee 3 wy arms, Every. | is are the inland, When. Nike 1 county, tho pa rtientars of wd ne Ceuiuieueing January | in the way of speedy reconstruction, not | ia “likely to fall th ow of the | v peck. frum r "ihe | Phokas retoo win from the in. | remarkable occurrence, which hay a SEE = weing J £ speed hey to fall tung), in viow of the | who afrived frum foreign porte during the | ting. wa favor Tetlestion, | The | Rhores spokes retook, it again from th his premlace a few daye go. A half grown & Wilson Lock Stitch Sewin, ‘ willl th entiment of the Coa | present occupancy by hostile. Todians vame period waa 14428 by steam veasels, | time was abu t, not only for “eober nM ne i 4 Hutton! ine, 626 Broadway. ’ x Ls bi i sua HG by mailing veasels. OF there 8.144 | aecond thouglit” to try ite pawer, but, that | Fiea¢o Crete, in order to convert the reeks Youth, who lives with Me. McFaddon, and , M4 — - bi 9 achilroae. ta State | part of tho country proporcd to be tra » from 1 (97 from London; | number bad @ chanee to multiply itself into 8¥eW to the religion of their auceate Heelys ‘h ok Mie te Hees td Havana Lottery of (uba— n the North—hardly a county—eould bo | versod,” If Butuna, Sinveeva, AsMLey, and from Ht from Mawburg, | thousands, and grow soberer wil the while, Wkich they bad exchanged for the tm Sal inaded ti oie tecante Priros paid id deawa, evacy i? Tofermaton trate “t carried on the issue of and loaded it with beans for # Ning the new | that of Congressmen aro the propoaed | and the balai am Various porta. Du | But nothing moved the combatanes from %agular superstit abroteh the baie . tag ‘all kinds of ora atten - 7 ring the month PASHOUROTA AFriy © vin their etead. purpore, Th r of both religions had beea mixe | doors ba cout Nene ded 16 Wail ot ® si 1 Monn, If it is Southward t 1 7 Tenes, the boy oarry: the gu his waters, they with ther | ‘itst hy the Turke. Whole distriete apex K the | sitar, they Wie Hale | tetisads ay renacied LO deeralste eine | witli abowe twelve steps of the fence, with | ¢ wae bade during the next hundred yeara after the | ® \iew of trying tho accuracy of the piece | & oa on ary, O8 | ed Ci | oe nd the effectiveness of his ammunition. mlghe Konuice.: The asm conqutoat visited Crete, But, although Greek | a y olsed abroad’ somowhet in Altes, | blood towed im thelt vein, nowhere sine | PY Shooting et the wooden’ pee ne ee: sone! nome persons, blessed with inquiring minda, | dM the Moslem rulers treat the Christians | left of the boys, aod. about “ton atop | with more ha Foceived w severe blow in th Fooont true that “# fellow feeling makes us wou: | £ the Democratic | drous kind,” the redekins would undoubted | ler ouly exercise @ rensouable degren ly treat their pa ed visitors with of discretion, judxment and common sense, |inarked sympathy and alection, The & complete revelu TPHE YOUTH'S TEMPERANCE BANNER The Natloual Teuerance bocleny ant hemes tiont election, ar sr tuttoducnd. Tie ting Ladies shou d try it who have bean dl i ouler proparsilona."Bold by Dreeaiste StS er vote, ry abied id Juvenile Temp od mi nary in South Cw uative of that State, who, in eleven months followed sham aesaee the ives iat een chtiness and cruelty than iu from them, and about an equal - = umber whi be eatifully 1 yim favor of their vinit, in wight bo made not | service after pe Fe-eatablished, oF- | {we in" at, ther deni Re ieee cee cet Crete, No Christian was master of bia tance from the fence, stood.» ms i drenofamencses 1 o® party io not improbable, Jouly interesting and amusing, but | ganized thirty f new Sunday Schools. | more and wore there came to perty, his wife or bi Khters: the ea year old bull, with his tail toward i contained two thousand pupils, He * yrds rive lin of Whatever makes life dear to ed by the ‘olvok around, wid, a9 Tur crime of infanticide bas become ao | severely taxed in tho ettort to diacover new | freed: tly | for the party when it suould se. |. U is oppressive weight of tyranny, ¢lder boy tired the gun at the peg on the roome st, thie 1 common in this city to domand speci suthotions to impose upon the Soath, and it edn tant mis , | all the Christian inhabitause would at last {nee Aigo to ie rest consternation of ke ho gontle mavayo of the plains | SHAY. who ia candidate tor the miniatry. | Tn’ process of time th nan. | have ited from the islaud, or bave been con- | both the boys, the’ bull dropped to the | tht the gontl gon of the plains | 119 te now ab workin the Lawoarter thie pounokd that the" Geni ah ee nat | eertad to, The bow ertets teres Rainn | ground in a death atrigale, It appeared | A 8) The in martian” York pro: | treiglted with the valiant wascomiag back, | bad been subjected to the eame yoke ecthy | that the boy whe loaded hee gun bad Jot the excursion bo made, | greasing most delightiully,” Jaud” whon it was a third of te way inbabitanta of the cities and of t gotten to take out the ramrod, aud when he eloe! regulations for ite arrest and prevention, | ‘Two or threo cases a day aro frequently ree | can aid them with valuable ay 1. ported, but no adequate ates are taken for | MY tio love of her fs hinpoy vow tion, 6 eps of a T 0: h « co y. In the mountain districts, o ived the ro rail, which waa the family are invited to attend 4 the deteotion or punishment of those who | but lot it be expressly stipulated that the | - in ite passayo across the river sharp mts s !, om iay afternoon, Dih Inst, at 5 o'cloe | hes valtente eae ly im the White Moustains, which teasqued oak, and wlinost as hard ae iron, | funeral. om, Fy rie Are guilty of thie beinous offeuse against in: s'tlot and powceful tribow shall uot le vis od Girls in the Bout Be ef mae Wing, In the 17 ie a breaking off { th afew inchea of Bibare, South Drookiya emmen OH et cad euccand helplesmness, The heinousnoss ited, ‘Tho latter have auftered enough in| ‘The Holly Springe (Mise) Reronten aprend quickly over the town that one | very compl co the rod, the tion of the rod CORNWELL f the crime is inereaned by the fact that it, their t 6, and as loug asthey beha p va and almost | reboun eud struck the Janda, the Chriatiaus | ball fair between the eyes, and passing ® far more dignitied Passing through the skull, penetrated the ave inhabitauta of | Beck, 60 that some twelve luches of the rod ethem: | knows several girls in Murshall county who | of t io @ lap of luxury, with ting | Wat 1 | aud 1 I the like, carriages to ride in and money by tho thou. | Sud Nomanly kere of, nobody knew exactly MoUntain ridges, Jemima & nw victil to bie courage, | were ady to weep at | f ht of the havec that would be | position y dono ly parente thomsolyes. | selves they should bo spared a visitation wore rained Thome whore conacioncos are hardened by | from MeruEK fein Freee ave invites Brookiy ¥ L, sive againat childron before their birth, ca % cr before the war, and ean no phy Sy tegen yey the White Meuntaing, who, under the Vene. | Were sticking out towards the shoulders, ‘Tuesday evening, 2 tn ae: i easily go # step further, aud ath A Public Nal chop w Inive @ two-horwe way »£0 | oiten, the neat contradicted the far, When | Hane, distinguished theupolves aa. the best | SBS ta A Hiete Cline the Goll wae doad, vaaeraenay Gs. Bs bey tho be One baatre oi Palkia acayet™ eh ai ' ' + BRHF lone parnona raat * a market, and do all the housew the boat landed it found that some | eldiere of the island, and once or t = atives and friends of “ae awn Acer, “| riak, and with as little danger of discovery authorising the Broadway aur in the kitchen too, and pr wag bad putin @ log and thrown over its | Very Year made their milita ben Leaeae, ¥ favined to attend iff bas ~ take the life of the uew-born babe. Such face railroad isin a fair way of becomin Hor ecual to # French cook ; aud th cloak ao that expectation might not be let | the chief place of the district, under th 1 ME cher on Fi a ECURNT CFIC AMERICAS | essen arebut carimne coc Teal uy tha | ta 6 publlo may expect soon to eco | eal Gt iv the parior th ¥ will treat | down from ita elevation too suddenly. ction of Italian oft These mount: The following logeud ia related in Don- | ine chy ‘ kai a 4.00 HOGK TAnte a Yt Wusio wx would make the | {ye fom tte ‘ ever forgot the use of firearms ark | 1e lands of Nygard neo ACKRON--On the 94 Inet, Margaret Jee) # Tue DEP EWR LACES A UEARS , who ig satistiod with @ story of | their favorito thoroughfare tore an dese et ston with Aud admiration, | parte (elie who had ao Uravely pre. | sere never forgot the use of flrear mark:—On the lande of Nyegard lie th The reletiveonnd Mandate Nereert ice v f ‘ eh ua paid ‘ Wanaey, of the sacritive, were peace large bill, one of which is the abode of rai on the 4 (rom hj ion betwoon pillows, after the man: ated aud distigurod by @ double line of ave cheerfully eoutormed to Their honor had heen | aud a als tl call tite) ease | Seblle wha le Re trade te blast rant ir nd at, Wiltlarnsbureh, 1.1, 1 wer of the babes in tho Lower, or death | ugly rail, aud incommoded by lumbering 18 thelr pecuulury circum: y oth ny han blood ue Beside, their dwellings being sit +4 ainn tone CU be eee 4 weecliatucal a ey from some natural cause. It is often d car He convenience caused by thiv| worthy of heing the wives of the xreatecc theit wrath became placable, A friend, | aus therefore easily defended, the neigh, | the tito issuing from the top, and going in os, Serenity cult to tell, at an early age, what has | line of road will iuduitely outweigh the | aud beat in the land, aud eo weeiuke who had got Fhood of thick forcate and inaccessible | 84in at the side, Should you wish'to lave ading matin naniukling of what was ou Caused the doath of ao infants « avoid | meagre accommodation it will furuish to a ~ “s hand, bad followed them, and reached the | CMYerns, where, in case of defeat, they hate ool eet It ® | Kecond ave, thie Tha: : r i , vruah to have a chance fora fair ight protection agaiuat the armed Turks, who, ; His cpa what Whatever dittere f opinion there may | to be appre While the narrow atrect the Vacitto cowat seems to be increasing in | vincing themes macy castes ttn te which they were scarcely a Peer oral ea ea aerieiting the Witt th fei ular, to he, Bein, @, there cw all classes of travolors aubjected to perpe all tena to set publie opinlen right, | PAE GE THT in, ale aulek geass of to fight and to suf - AL MPMpARy tnewleiyed to be covdeeted with vated by tho innocence and tender ago of if it take place, will bo aatriking instance of editorial it the number of hninor, the whole thing must hare. boon White Mountains, also the | gh of & Woman et hed tot only " pace Nia arc eal ie covet cger dN nel anion in California in but little greater | yery Tgughahle inated sleen, which | Se tho | Sfakiotes—thanks to! A'woman hae no natural gitt more be oy Hsueh, It fe the duty |the patenoy of certain taysterious moans | ow than’ lt bis Gera ans cme ie fate tt rth thelr favorable position end their uatural | witching thane eweet laugh. “It le like th of Coroners to search out thea aus | of iuiluoncing logislators to act in @ man: hitea years, those wht ian ay ee. ty bohing shane owent laugh I in like th d the story to Iitue: | bulwarks of rocke and auow, caverne wo Piclous cases of infant death, traco ner directly contrary to tho wishos of the Usually Sree 10 more ade peneniiy (a the parturition of mountains and the Hes rote allowed to lead » more tol, | Sound of utes on the water, 10 lenpe from | PONRE eek ‘ Ses panto t A tines, or ae gardeuors Iu factoriee and bringing forth of mice Ede wens Ho existonce than their brethren in the | Heri @ clear sparkling rill; and the heart waned d the guilt to the proper quarter, and | people The deemed LavUy Picea af ou the railrouds they Mit places which winte | Craging forth o have done so bad be ave | plains, and by these Preavrved on the | that hears it fools as if bathed in a cool es vl fitende of the fauntly are re take stops that will lead to the conviction | business will be deemed @ autlicient reason men will not taka. ‘lik Central de, te himaelt been the hero, nd the traditions and hopes of | hilwrating spring. Have you ever puraued Ware eet te funeral, oun ' aud punishment of the ottenders, If thie | for dropping the only feasible and rational Toa did notemploy @ Chin boror wn ds tho Greek race, an unaecn fugitive through trees, led vou, i Tushcate tol : if plan for relieving uetropotitan travel_cthe compelled to doto by the dearth of wlite | it would | far to relate all the | by a fairy iauzh—now here, naw there, now rt whee ae } investigation is not made at the instigation — p lieving metropolita laborer ble th * paid to Our Westera Lakes: of which tho island was the | lost, mow found + We lave: aud we ae April 84, Mary A of the Coroner, no one lao, if tho parents | underground road—at leaat for the presout | Chtnn Yort ding of thie road has he nine fo NO? On That Lake Ontario is 180 miles lon ites ears during which | purauing that yoiew to thia day. Nometinns ries, eatul bud | esery a, Lustead of working for the benefit wills aud wa. tter in hand, are guilty, will take tho m dependénee continued. Lo: | tt will come to us in the mite of. Be to aierron's payer, 105 Tore mabe bapleudid wueen oud ' Resa peep and started several towns, So Wile, 000 feet deop, and ite aurfiee is com: je. they prosent little varioty, as the cours) eortow, oF ikeome business, aud we tune PAE On Wetecdey, oA inet, Jo'a 1 Sees b slens Tuis crime is far more frequent than the the woolton mills of Sdn Francisco, which | puted at 3918 fect elevation above the tide | age displayed on both eldes dud nov tod away wud listen hear it riagin igh more, Smt Mareeree Rose, ates S years aust ordiaary Tock pares. I auppose it, Modical sta | consultivg other inter * now employ hundreds of skilled white ope ratives, could never have been undertaken the cheap Chinase 4 tia (Ta, bo hs 1 by ial! 10 0.) parts of the c ” MUNN @ 1) Ite; aud the most daring | the room like « enterprises, for wi unity in the lead: c DS f In the below Capo Vincent, Lake Erie ia 270 Craiihe ana tof ae Me einity im the lead: ecare away. the . water at Three Rivers, Canada, 270 miles vor bell, with power ola1ivee and friends of the tamily are rexpoote Vib wpirite of the mind, fully invi ral rons Untics regarding population, re ently pub- | duced to substitute bad mous » for good ! 7 of © regular supply of uch We owe that aweet Inn dence of r ev No 57 Perk Row, lished, show that the native population of | ones; aud out of all tho many railroad lon | miles tong, 60 milee wide, £00 fest deep, Qrovisious and aruiiforys afwaye i pply a b me on that ave tn ih A atta f NATIONAL TEMPERANCE soci. * » and especially that of New | schemes brought up they have approved the 1% though the and its surtace te near 565 fect above the | Nevertheloas, in the yoar INZi the Tar hine over the darkness of the wood SHEEHAN —At Hunt Heation House, Ofte 172 Williaa Present undorguing soarcely ene which 14 moat distasteful t> tho poop! that those who hire Chinese tide water at Aibauy. Take Huron ia 230 | were uo longer able to maintain thomaclres h wo avo traveling: it touchae with | Api ih tout 4 Pointe Teme ance Tn Mastuchuactts, th and noglocted the ove w f alt others 4, te | maton tony, 140 miles average brvadth, WA | iu the fold, wud ware forved to retreat to lighteve:, our alee tags ie th tore the | 4 fhe i pe pabistten spleen Eiigsa td ae i us The BULLa: | feat deop, and ite surface in nearly 0 feot | the furtre One of Hhese~Kissatuo Kaw | itmaye of death. nsumned with | s TP Willie's t A raliing This was best adapted ty moet the erueucis of ints to the fact that the merebante, | above wat Lake Michigan ie 40) tolie dered after all the: Turk > | drome that ate ile . ae ; : meee “a stilted. ip weet part, by these who the occas: kone, Latvia ata. hat gow | wiles Janu, 0 ules wide, devth voknown. | bad ded there with their feu ae had pore, t (Wham te 187 1 wettnn editor, (oue who had eiven forty years of his lifeto! puting in w plew for the Wirde usustly | were fractionally bleber Geld elaand arb Wee Fone he hensente ee ws rome cam ~ 4 nmnave .

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