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—_—_—__- -- a ———— — a ee -_-— ———— ati . es i A Keeotng Ame ate. t ‘ a“ at, ta arta} a— ‘her private rites at Winks 4 eho gol. | up, and blacks and whites (n thie actions .__ Special Advertisements iaeivan stan eres ; ns are gory tae Ub eaten eho thinks po tl one duty calla het to London, pees | afd Working With.» will to repair damegos to Tarte Pla a a ea a) : « 1 that cae roast 6 Al tlie priate PAR OF the Cantle, Pye fo The Viekebarg Trmys (.' tava tint LL SIGNS OF GREY HAIK DISATTEAR | Qiia ss an son Nite + wm on 4 t #4 ger part simply wim te | op wnion 8 the contr * hormea that fll the W wa) the river wt th@b paint bas ris ty she are cf B . ACADEMY OF Ms elepino FI hat Pay ia wet outs di © city litaita, #0 aa to avoid more ® slavery or drudgery to give per a i 4, nil thd ight creams for] during the 78 boure provions The Tiwes . vA Cn ollle, f " the enormously high rente w " « sonal attention £0 all allaire of the domestic | ste " coo your. aye that the tongur of land 1 WAY HM wie ¢ 1 Ajo od tow: menage than to toil at the fripperioa that 1 1 Consort | Sor site Vicksburg) was situated, is ra v bs COMMIS AT He | Mtivity 9 n if | dormande John ng aaa pe fashion exacts from hér sonneless vas: \ + 1 hie with sopapulows | totally submerged, and the waters atrete 1 i Nauigs. Woet Filo Olin wt sous veat | necordingly yet the benefit of sing To cook dinner less fatigaing ast t. Pho ladies | witlout obatem@bign some three and a taf p “ “ «i ‘ 4 OVRKA LORE, os. i A ri it Wittiamstnryh, Jor- | proce than to etlnt dnd achemo, and | ae ressing qown aud # wide, The Mis f tho 2th, | poten sien dor f Me says ¢ F afotnment that | at tin ther Aeenstomed place, | learns from private sources that vig byy Yors Cire Pen Jagely i ms t comport with as! 1 Ml attendant i# @ | KOKTOOR Wore AWept AWAY wud perished ‘ heibeied : ‘ . Hint bat that Dame nl t | Highlander ame of Brown. Me | the flood that overtowed DeSoto; and thie! r BUS YAN TAnun wien Hall--Breeey “0 , " her receptions. We Sonthera penpt takes all the or from the and | drapite every ansiatance rendered. Tue . : * anccces, (Hone to thole at s » leinure now for frivulition. There nre | Varelogued menengers coma from the Natchon Cowiimm (rd inat,) aye: At thr MiLLARIt t . Ais f i intties and m atate of society to © Queen's Apartmenta” at Windsor when oe ock yesterday evening, the river had {Evoaysie, os ove ef the: voce mm! THE NEW YORK 8 his, @ yet bia iter effur's courequonee of t prices | thoy naturally bolong—part an FMajoaty te to be served. This Brown fallen al her Dearly two inches, in Bisuishat bar ever Leen ofered tothe Pat AM ay iN I ow accomplish all be sine t wd ing | themselves of @aocial eyat ws hean the occasion of w world of talk sequence of the crevas The t Biase. aod aot tu We least thgaricu to ut sea | Wt sb new for Ale! H titay fia. Bava in: Yeah: ele? ‘ a the Be ¢ | tated biy since the reign of th isa jtall and—apare—w + the calamity pon old (a | wie CAP _ , ee uf @ me aystor that hae ite us rent neaurance, aud sttonds the qQasen to | Osrdia, is hardly Mod : and yot | Fe CAPILEARIUM We not, made ur (4 fe : * rr h tion bon c 1 bring low ieee and ite place are not h and from London. Great attempts have ters te a gleam of comfort, If those who Ory yeapecy as arc he turned ¢ n ir le ate stand: | with en impow een made to dislodge hin, but al! in vai * ttle last year will taake less, thom itseteo FOR the an . Respovsibitiiy of Emp levers ‘ a We ard. The removal of #0 inany families | Worn are at of her own, Heown | #ho made none, gay yot make DRPESING FOR THE 11K ten Me hes ; F , snd) ( rte Highland akion tre ue y . * ¢ ® 7 pest z agaioat trouble of every form and degree was beld by hin in all ho i} Views of Chie Ore cat mimes | f working # former are him in contnot this means Jandiords will uot have tho | We nave no political life, a0 agriealtural | Wt ria rales England, Wrown will} ‘Ihe “Fat Coutsibuter” gota off the fol-| ang Spirits, ON 8d Roose ° ene ei he | ef all nations, and rent quent ly (n'thele own he pronperit: oaperity of any kind and | rale the Roval household lowte he “elty of horrors”: i alAneee cutee . Lh inde M fail $6 nail hint t Sur konienn ts fa narrowing down tothe | ‘Tho attempt to cowupel the Queen to dwe! bs y ‘ " tine § 2 i Asidabadad? Arie Property in the ailjoining towns will be on- | Goa cri tite that alone ft useome | in London and make a show of royalty haa| They are peculiar folks, the people of hood A, ian @ obey one f) own policy in the future. It ie hanced In valao as a conseuu fi uts of rational content. We are not | about beon abandoned. The coming of the | Chicago, They delight in horrors. Tie | dan * wet nes erempt | and a8 @ political chine, that ¢ creased population, but the ten ey will | expecting impossibilitice of Southern | Princess wne hailed with rapture ry ial a Gunn ror eine henare uae Waleed i Sioge oe 4 . aaity ompele, bition hae the greatest rest for the | be the reverse in the city—-thus causing the Ps yt when w Ter iniseonetie prone ee ain wor for. beeaktast. Their woway sors a 7 Yoong oil cor Pits aed ket | the workingman to labor for the sapport of | Linperor. | real estate owners to fluatty suffer by their | thor fhe mat Wh & wate wale ned | filled with them. "They afford thom an | Brecuce. and cf Pruggivie' wud Fancy Goods aaitana ute fowls, She ; . ———— | owsiteppcity ipaitiogs Teak the” hare. to promise nirevival of the apionory of roy. sareeble exciteiuont during the day, and weeere PRICE ONE NOLLAR te ‘. 4 Kidoapping Girle, — their husbands should be economised of | alty. Her sicknoss ta lamented—ber death | 'vrm the cheer jock of their cot | a... nes | Mike as & simple question of enduepe Tue police records make us acquainted Kast River Dridgew sation at their evening sociables. If they BU AAWOE | ESB Ne with the alar ng fact that within the Iaat | Both the b JANrne AN MOWER.—THE ONLY SELIs to p (OTLING MACHINS. vewt x A three wooks n n six cirle are known | Rast River have beea signed by the Gov Wyse whe great Gerfreuen To. contrtion te hick y Ro) alan Sg bd "') to have boon atolen from their homes in | ernor, and ti Deere feclioms os Nase cree cute MIMPAOVKMESTS was any bebore ity for the worst purposes. How in wen of the «. kind bave oce which are unknown to the public, i@s mat-| Brooklyn and the lower part of this city, | ter of terrible conjecture, The crime of | will be exceedingly wer kidnapping children and young gitle has | render passengers inde be procesded with ae ap ily as possible. ot ¢e has been pald to the wants of struction of the AMERICAN pene AER te ake je f f eta VERY Best MAC EIN COR more directly thaa to the ¢ Utrera teeteved Machine inet a: Wele work | 4, drcreretiveiy fealtions aba s Rrccure ome to the « rier feole it in the cutting ¢ fo fi f * lengthen we c jure it'to the sereigi of all, To one abe | me at an early hour, é Sica tne’ Seutrnt acceashy et senee tg hie faulty with the increased lately tom fright{al extent. | bleaome and uncertain ferry syste that | {ich "ho witneed oely glance at meme | halip roads, to wuotGor she ‘presents some | come,” anid he tna glow of peanurable Sart: a ya ; bd inthe car of 1) Either by strategy or force, tho | has been endured ao long, The bridge at | in these troublous times, snd if not too pov. | needad comfort; and she ls sapecially ten- | grcitement, “got up amy” bog. There ie an | Fons te cornet teens aa Intter it way pot reach the famils circle At) ranks of the most wicked and aban-| the uppor end of the island acenms hardly | erty struck, it i easy to quage the real an: | der to little ones who aren sorrow or want, | hour before breakfast, and we, " Toe AMERICAN Me ail Hut ia fac the blow fale with ev | doned claaa” ato constantly recruited | necegary atthe present time, but the rapid | UF bet ho augariuetde it. Uf our |All through the highlaade oho Te rogardod as | time, ral interesting ape gree Seth slew The ‘ait. | ' remarks on thia prolifie subject seem to ere i wl i + asa Tee We ARNG OF Tuk AMARC AN MQaTe& | severity upon elm The only dif | from among the virtuous and innocent, | growth of population way make it eo be- | bear entirely upon one sex ite becouse we | Bettfavorite room nt Windaor overlooks ase Wants She npet hace the, Gregdtal war | AR and = agra #0. ott i ference in that oue clase is in a Detter aitan: | yoth in town aud country, It ie oue of the | fore many years, ‘Too much accommode- | fo¢l wo are dealing with woman's province, | the tomb at Frogmore, where Prince Albert | ler was committed last aight,” anl , ed of the Finger Bar wi tion to receive it than the other, Labor ia which moves the buay world, an paralyzod, deatitution, to every ion of tine Lalor is the power which produces every t 4g that we eat, diuk or wear. pad a the means thot eete it motion, Fach, therefore, fa ee sl to and inseparable from the other. | that, Mococw like, it ia porpetually draw. | Logi | ing new victime into ite fatal gulf of inf | ejty ratire my. ‘The most active agonte in this nefari- | there would be little cau ous traffic, sad aa it may seem, who, under pretence of friend | fers of high wager, succeed in ton pting | youth aud innocence to take the firet of | in a careor of #in and shame. Itis enough te! to alarm the boldest to think that a girl o | fourteen can be snatched up in the middl | of the day on our crowded ateeots, wad car: | duce, had to be slipped from the ried to m place accure from the utmost vig ork oA ed Ho nate wf ae Mann of the police, Daath itelt ta leas | Velve gtenter than the iuppty, prices roae dreadful than the fate into which these t the wines at from 900 to $100 » barrel unfortunate girls wre plunged, beyond | with other ion, But the band lever, 1ban ths Mac for complaint, Shiels lor complaint, Wheat from Cattfornia. . For noveral years after the discovery of gold in California, the resource | State were unable to mpport the vai of population which resorted to the inines, | ¢ | to the neglect of agriculture, As ® conse | ¢ quence flour, aod nearly ail kinds of pro. | » ‘or in motion yon it, Employers should | hie light iuatead of falling back ut idea that their noqds aro z than those of the workingtmen nd that they ean better afford to be idle. A the pl judiciously, spent, and their children en: | would be groaily deplored. vide for bridging the | gouraged to decided habita of indostry | K a soparate plans will probably | more than James de Molay ever did of bis | tion to the poor. Sho will allow no unseon | !!. As your New York frie red] The bridge to reliove the traffic between | ¥* patient, belpfal, and looking upon | Daily she gowa her rounds, with her car. | 0%, 80 your friend in Chicago « ceable, and will | With a vertical au jent of the trou. | world ¢ t qualities of joolal evil however she may choose to ignore it. W t hideous qualities of the soolal evil | tion ie better than too little, aud if the | Kage wervecde Soll the weigle of a: mac's | ti a ature had done half as well about | words and actions in his domestic oircle, | fiaish, The night he died the Queen called _ this is the o} de, an they bave about bridges, | but we must any it xed nature that Ching influences of @ well ordered house | Queen aid: * eyes the perpetual reminder of what ® wo: i of the | uuseltishnes i " ntlax | employ mente, the good senan that regulates influx | Her exponen, the word helpmate becomes | good acta and deed torn | all Southern homes to be in thie sad crisis of our country's fate. on, hei | want to entertain a stranger, they show him Me ee the 6 of the latest murder or suicide. » | They moan itall right—it le thoir way, that d takes you to | hor own pony wagon. | the Central Park, or to Barnum’s to an sane to the place where some thrilling and bloody tragedy hae been onacted yo of a friend, an ake ing to play t They whould understand that the highest | hae never forgot 40 7 prderof womanhood exacts of ite mombers | visit to Balmoral and Kuight Templars, for it requires of them to | ly honors. She dri adversity aw merely the tonchatone of the | riage filled with little gifts for the sick, th noblest and highest attribute of their aex. | infirm, the poor. These she distri vera man's head, the | with her own hand. By the bedaide of the | 1 am visiting the jhe f nnot take his altitude, but as the | aged and neglected the Queen kneels and | ol resident. 9 firat morning he a je was a benofactor to the poor, and | ving his hande with delightful expectation, % a | You wae looky to como just as you did — work he began she seoma resolved t Zul of the hdd ee | d yet—huaband kille hie wife and nine onlys herd and rag: | in @ young widow whowasin her household | bad | id whe ‘over the | Children with an axe, shoots two policemen, thascossibie’ to the cath | Weclh Mite her, and when tll. ver the | ou Mctner te tat her uot ekpected ts ” . | live, houses dl @ bara, hold. Whe wor stands before his | cal! me Victoria. live, sete to three . crpetual reminder o te wo. | Neglectibg no duty that the nation has «| swallows balf ® bushel {of counterfeit mo- whon he ces the love and | right to ask at her hand, the Queen has | Dey, end commits suicide a, tag, San ify her most homely | takena public leave of mere display and | Immense excitement about it Jere it is, | Inid aside the mere baublos of royalty, To | llin the Tarunt. iit of merey she aeeins to | | I declined to go, much ae it, would have 0 Lim full of the deareat aigniticance. We |bave consecrated her time and fortnas. | enhanced my appeti and he Hhink too, bit hone becomes to bien the | Her beuefactions ars. princely, but mainly | Teety Aes, Bess tae Cee litle exou n at spot on earth, what we would wish | among the poor and to inatitutions calea- | that be bad planned for my njoyment wae lated to b r and neglected children, | Hot appreciated and eagerly a et ed Mr, Poaboty's donation fa Lendon tonched | | After breakiast we sauntere) out « —-—___—_——- the Queen's heart, because it carried out a | Walk. He said ho wanted to show me te Burlea Ative. work 4, which Prince Albert devoted (A A aL, a a eagerly m \ iis So closing honrs of life—the attempt to wake lous to re n ® the wity as A feiond, says tho Indianapolis Jounsaty | confortable. the homea of the Iuduatrious | S€reeable as possible lies. 1b should All the trouble betwoen the two elemeute } be Be FAGIAAtS areata [the inhabitanta huye aluce turued their | 1¥6# Ws the account Of @ most terrible case | {oilers in the land. “Want to atvend an inquest!” said le, found poenete aie med ability of | n°’ cf Chance of reclamation, Fareste | sttention to developing the great matural| ofthe burial slive of @ hatideome young oan OL ge Re AR LAK found primarits in the aagumed ability of | will dread to let thoir children run at large | feaourees of the State with auch success thnt | egy a¢ Jeckeourilie, Hlllnole, Bowe tae (vind te the sandwich iftands. Hiroot Stupid affair, thensh—wonLdn't in ; E ach to force concessions from the other. | i¢ euch glaring crimes can go undetected. | Calintata hee cee ene eee tint | lady at Ju ie, . " outar | tereat you. Took poleon—inorn intereatine of tone reet (0 entibiing Mus Mow of i conkn scparat ater’ (feet dl aban edhe heen shot tol on ante in our markets, The following extract | years of age, auffering with the tooth ache, | mong the Sandwich Islanders, Two ne | gestive motion with his finger across ® arable ae motaphynion aie or ln Rapid with 3 8 Ta Be i valent than in generaliy supposed. The | from @ lato Ban Franciaco paper «hows | went to bed with» small phial of chloro: | tives havo been sentenced to be hung for | thront sasiven | WiLbika VAN RSX aniese twine He upon thom aa | public hear of only w few accidental casos | tho progress that,hiae been malo within a | form for the puryone ot quieting hor teoth. | tho murder of a white man named Clark, |,, H* tock me on a wats along the river, r Mas shew AL enemies by fate to an | for tho reason that the disteossed relatives | Period of sixteen your, wud ates that | To the morning aie was found, to all ap + ay hike Gite Steal he D eee,” an he anid, i ¢ ra a Foes NY | ter yr teee Pl orate ee f relativen | tie threatened high prices of genin may be | pearances, dead, which, was confirmed vy | WHO kept @ country store on Hawaii, their | anybody out,” and he poiatid « al a fact, howeve dd frieuds of A thus lost are naturally i i object being to get his money, It is #nid presting spote whero ipod N ARTICLE FOR THE LADIFS—AT | ¢ ther that au | anaious te. keep their enrrow avuiot, and | Rept down by the aprivabof timely consign. | tho opinions of savoral pavaicians wl0 | they took it vory coolly whom sentoncn of | yr'been thrown im, Tot ee ‘A* Abs ur | they we tha Anxious to keep their eorrow quiet, and 5 from the Uolden Beate q'ade. Willem | Fete calla ans ' cae tue| ‘ or been thrown in, Ho " o} th alike. ‘The great abip Company's ateamer Constitatten, which | 1 aailaoa the lth instant for Panama, tiv taches to aw Rat eve ninfortut at th t ' she y " eaOENS | rink OF we ng private feelings, it would | thousand sacks of wheat, ‘Thin grain is | h hese he ha and to maintain «, Y be | be better and wafer for the pul hed, aud will be sont East via | ¢ Beatin va aed as tween them, That ean be reach ta | tha equenc At first’ Dlueh, th oka like | n sand Ios fen Zork g an | a fovaasiiour Bonntllhvied! Ato Sombie! | Comieece fd | acnding coals to Newenatlo, hut it ia atated | Durer, Wisawe creas et then bbs S u Pr | tic@ ahould be made known | tl f whowt in New York ia ao much | atric — =| And aince cirenmatance «toem: | that all may be on their quard egaiuat the | growter thau in thie market that quite a , Handsome margin islefton the profit wide of | t inoue agents who stalk abroad in da , k v bisbesact at talk abroad In day | ite ledger of tc abipper.. Thin in the firat | ¢ time on our streets, and who lurk unsuspected tod tate alap: | t DATENTS— MESSRS. MUNN & CO, HAVE ponsibility for the had au expe cven- y relations betw y should leten r of our ries al do, although |The eh looked at the look and observed, "It ix \tives were about to remove from Jackson. | ked at the look aud watrangor and he was ahowing me the city | " nar.” A native |" ant sole: te “i id the other citizen, eager for ed, for tho purpose of taking thant to t the murder of the woman's hnsband (8 | gcane of the —— tragedy, or boon to t suia. | native) ot Ore romantic | affair than the fret, nud hae considerable | love mixed up with it It appears that | woman and the other murderor were in the | you gh back. Terr! habit of taking moonlight walks together, | } an drovaeenitat | much to the dinguat of the husband, who, | horse taco wud wae kill | coming suddenly upon them one evening, | you the very board commenced to expostulate with hie wife on | 7°u the very board. |" Anothor eirizen tuaiated her unfaithfuluess, whereupon her para: | jis hoe, Wh * ro the thirtewu dead ix found sewed up in one pi souat go and aoe tho Dri ata wero ease! Y « Park betore attair happened fonve bowed Lu We can slow new home, Curiosity prompted them to 1 the cofin, when they were horror ken on finding the corpae tarned over, th hands full of har, and her elothin orn to shreds, revealing the horrible trat hat the young lady had ben buried alive oform had placed her in a deep 6. the awakeniig from which was in | | oo on the par ti eawner.” | o. Aie Indy wn ine. While he went out to 66 ance on tho part of | the land, for the « mout had be by the last steamer.” | her cottin and grave. The Indy w: roar Toaked Upos him with w Ruldy ip: | Ta,nowm, While Be woate avor to ndjuat difler: | ping goule to perdivion, It w | = ale aa te ea A Ahan ely flicting auch wounds that ho died shortly | Siotographie. wlan, and it wa A satinfactory man- | Fy if I thors vary | The American 0 at the Paris) death, A more heartgickeuing ones “0 | qiterwards. She ussisted the murderer in A the most harden nale jul if our © wuthorities ¢ c nevor remember to have read or hoard, the dead. ‘They then fled to the mountains, fo had produced. Ie pointe beeen materially mitigate, if not altogethor pre: | A correaponde the London Teve ar ieeams: where they wore caught few daya ago. | with wucl pride tom bay window tu hin Inst Daye ef the Legislature, vont, this appalling danger, KArit gives the following account of the : | th jate for tho gal: | fouked the scone back parlor bocanse it ove FIN comments | lowe in jail awaiting lia trial for knocking | or wtirribie aesasetontion ‘Tie peaalon of the Legislature Lar passed j*rvearance of the American Department | a4 rotows upon thie almost inexhaustible | the top of his oversear’s head off with a he “What are your amusements! anid I, at i 6 polut to which membore, ure allowed ta ‘The Hravilian War, of the Paris Exhibition on" Opening Day" | A vmet | on one of the plantations. | This is rat length loa to dhange the sulject o wally ey Tie war in Souch America hows no slgne | Amort har’ hess fool foro. | sheveett long catalogue of crime for auch & an ouvereation countries Kive patents . sy for their services, aud hence it morica was putting her heat fo a the Empire has fail 1 | 6 P : Liglataay Ay ; iy [OF wbaterneut, but ia rather p most all day Sunday: but although the dec: |, Now that the Evppiro has failed, after an ) community. and what is moat strange. oll |" Attending inquests, sitt may bo inferred that the adjoarninent will | . iam ol the United States Courts te cima. | sbaustive atruggle, it Is interesting to note | were committed by natives, for, axa general | juricufdrsnmun the tives ruece Get ¢ [Afreeh, According to the Iw + | Tat and tha coagtors nee ready, and the | tue fesonrees left fo the country. Senor | thing, they are m tuild, peaceable tase, cany [Ter inkee Bek, itutenine to d vagmunioaies I tek Cake % ieee fe | Paraguay had refused all offers of media. | WIth Ant tte enters ie eis United | Lardo de Tajado, a writer of cosniderable | to got nicug with, and tuch proterrod HY | gu gtisedingekecutone hired: ty our eiivene a reeves ae tion on the part of the United Staten, Keates packtig cases Ate not yet emptied of | HOt And @ local historian, residing ut Vera | every ono as laborers to the Chinamen im-|“"l cant atand ney mors Chicago, and I Wty of ail vaveute of it will necessarily bo i ie Arnie Cones, S80 On Ter | Cruz, furnishes the following data: Mexi-| ported by the Government for that pur: | louyetearhes Woy. dowt-van eileen tae men er until tho noxt seaslun, ‘The | bY indicating» desire to continue fixh n Kremt many traneAtlantic artic h territory comprises an arom of 706,152 | pose, d, as wn inducement for me to prolong tionand «By Tihs Rte AVA Cikeak? Jit th also reported that the Emperor Twhich will demand, ata future period, | Hare miles, ‘The value of real estate is | Shee osteman Vee my tay, offered to take me out to-night Mears MURN ¢ 9 | c a Femarkably, larg | ashi lertoe hie suraptionsiy-enrved chimney picces of Vor | *ach one of the population, | Tite The New Urleaus papers of Haturday oon: | it would be ® novelty tome! L shonld ay sy that at any 7 A soa | the emp ‘ oar ple - riecen rede, | tot, according to this muthority, 1¢ now | would, “Mealded: that they ionkWt ne year of tule Inautuiien em | enor importance, t | previous engagements Brazil has had | tifuity vorned with gold in ita natural ata Wiuarex'a ecrea), IASds £0 the vate Of.) Miselgsipol tributaries and the oonseq ro used to ft, wad it was nothing after of beptenber ; rather the worst of 1 at the bands of the |'l ore was Wi hapoang array of gra ay y the Church, | were | wrenches of other cre 1 ot us ‘ Cat gat mae M ¢ | better preparation remaina t 1 ade of brones, but in reallt Fo | chief enuses ot oppomition to Juarez, the | burg (4th) ata t to everybody, but ho had set. out to et : | proportion, there will possibly be no materi: | 4 etratoas ‘ Mucinilian by his supporters, Th i promp ar . : at an act of the Log A . , Weoec “Sit Best ; wenlth of Mexico, aince it has become taxa: | Lovee Board telegraphs from sient Me ahng Peay lobrnel ' sin red if a country town wanta | and ¢ may keep lanagus : 1 ble, a all property for the pay oun) As He SRA REE teiy vers, fe bimealf hale ana WEva t ; : ne te, | fashion. | atampert ver ey 790 te 190 fe kl he thad overwhelnied me with auch + Touhkeepale, N.Y. Augutt 3 wt | ty e-fourths of the business which ciaiasta dace pap The Battire in front was wash uit Id uot p TPHE YOUTH'S TEMPER ANCH MANNER w occu t wintature | Tete « good t tape: | before ae ‘ono the crevasse now = = — ath, a! Te yy wid Pabiton. | in-ao trivial that it ought t gated to | cial cases of cr to hornos, and t gealling thas ; aya, in nad nows f Fimasetal News, Markets, dee. Peter. ey snd , 8 ty, 6 t the offonterst r other punish white he figures ay planters, and the New Youk, Tuosday, April 1¢, 6 P.M ; ey . in Hip i putting down the total at $12,000,000, | ing waters w The aft H 8 of the genera Liter f 8 certain | of of a y to provont i Cavofuily wutlied Out of conautoration | {# expenses of French }ocoupation. ‘this | reporte f torday afternoon, show a deciine * f tinished work every day, Av: | 4 a in the cenoral ayatem of pave: | for the nervous lodger next door, Ta ite | {evt of $800,40,000 te looked upon by the | aa exariua tie | of from 34 to 2 per cent, Governr were « ‘ le ra: | duw y the actual sory put by | but throngh the wouartival of merehartise | Witch the righttul and Conativutioaal Gov. | found to t w. Ap Un} TOT CRAY At AE BAe CRUE 8 OR, O88 © of general inp it en foot This feet of the horse | An Ol SYRESS Bowes ees Atuaiian bat 51 2, W Having | Late and private adviess from tho Ova. | dull. Hilla at Wy dave om Lond er receive the attent her coustantly sliding treach « day afte a with Stale, with all ite acta a chita District atato that that river was {ite Bays fre pisnstara tent esis ¢ ‘ " reas Lit, oF they are wrone rN h Brazil, ‘Those ¢ tha h , tases ae cae ee ATi rit ber ck ae’ cag | gradce So.n (00, lower. Wheat. dull and , ri tna the L bat from Mouroo to Marrisburgh it’ wae eu. eral |e sido at every step, in a manuor par | packed and» ne g slowly, aud fiom that soint to the | Siting noininally ensior, Corn dull, Onte tot t t 1 pobindband We) f the Binck rit * 1. | giet. Pork dull and lower, Beef steady. ‘ porta ne “0 good a mouth of the'Binck river It ia rising re ‘ 9 atonal When bah bans : : ep ae the Ty, on aceount of the voluiuo of water tuab | Lard dull and heavy. Whiskey quiot i ‘ge ‘ z Aen How (9 Make Our Homes Happy fig in from the now crovaase in the Minai BALES AT THe STOCK BXCHANGE, " ‘ r & pay they are 4 : The following exceiient article te fr alppi, 4 nyo levee, If thia flood ia not RST DARD, pt to grow Very. ree wad to ® anen of 1 limbs, A gail te aiuatl interesti stopped in time, fours are entertained that 1.60110 B90 Mariposa Min... 7 4 to nlaughter bills by the whole (ne Nowe | er EADe FINE ARG IF OUURILT. 8PY discussion. Dut the Whit. | no ey'tou ean be raised in the Black river SB. ve ov Atlante M8 gala fen i anks OC auelina HA TORE h 1 | vis to Northern as to Southern bon © will find a strong precedent | bot The cora and vegetables planted i - dueee & means We have perpetnally advocated repudiation of the Confederate | in Quavhite, Catahoula and Franklin pa 8 aint againat | to theanme routine, with the same reault duo attention tothe trif >a, iy worth more than tho | rishes have boen killed by the extreme cold = . F ature ‘ cr | Thin matter haw iy two aspeote oaum of human lifeand balance rag gatherers are qiviug for waste paper | v6 and thir ill fortane, combined Hie SCIPNTIVIC | AMERICAN 1S A able things for the elty,| the humane and ¢ Aas and wor misery of mankind, The stock. Hoth of these rebellious huving | with the disasters from inundation, must ee NC IS CARTIGN ee oda ales) ousina et ea lite Wine thee Aubjoct nan exhaustléss one, and hardly a failed, the equity which deatro-s the cause many poor planters to depend for | 180 CHP MITRE AND MANE PAL Wen” enti S r companies, aud owners of horses, aro | day jagson without furnishing us with add alereditof ove can hardly save t ait upon their city frie nately | 42000 Tree, 7 8-14 91 al 1uforwation cone ait | having refused to do eomo things that | deeply intereated in tho latter, wad will | tonal inatances of the importance of little | the other | little cotton has “yet planted, and dustrial Uveratious of tis ¢ ware Dol doatrable,”” REveralIab 1oLby ous | pbOnAeGe later LAA Gn dine thea Gaateaen | t There is not one man iu ton wh — | hopen are entertaitiod tha the rivora snay entific Hocta : Aehealed dusicg a Badin aki ccs ee a ea ‘ half unconsciously, | them | ‘The Royal Fuglish Family fall in thine to permit the sved to be plant etal list of Vs : meuelcn, ap 4 it , OF is driven into w thousa ‘The London correspondent of the Boston | ¢d.1n season for a good crop to bo taken off rations 1 whole the Legislutnre has doue no- | the inhumanity of the present aystem F xe by'theie want. In the domest y | before the fall frosta. If not, saya the Bete | ; ¥ Now York can spool dere it aauitable audject for indignant re. | menace capecially, people aro themselves March 22, thus writeas | Leriy, the wisery and destitution entailed a Waibea daeaeaee iE MeAR EES Sree eee art de 6 of their perpetual alent inilue on ie atirred to ite loweat depths | upon the northern portion of Louislaua wil og January sual fuvore Albany, and are | terested in tuo preveution of ¢ruclty t oly their moods of mind: at very aick—muc #0 than the | The high price of labor on the leva per annuin, 1.04 Vispored to thank the Legislature | dumb ani Pomlent wpou the minor comtorts of thee are allowed to atate. There ts great | $2 50 per day, has drawn away many plan: orate Te. Conaie subecrib: | ur having meddied eo litle with motrope ey | home circle. If they would traukly cou; superstition about the Prin Wales, | tation laborors, and the planters are greatly | ggwo Obie & Mis. 8355 rt Usd wits par | Uliana Eudes | cede their importance, wo think it would | Kugiand has not had one since the death of | inconvenienced thoreby. Field work bas | tponut NY. Ri oe ; an affairs hope, however, that the | bo one great stop toward the reformation of | Princess Charlotte, whoae early death the | been partially abandoied, this inoreasing i . com Conatita Convention will | Ov London correspondent, whose letter housoholda, Ths husvand who would quict: | nation so deeply mourned. Tt ‘ie the faith | the damaye and loss at this, le Lusiest sour c sake’ gush obuenan iertuedindaicn(cl ie |e sh today, given an interesting ac |1¥ 4nd calmly, without autking or storm. | of the nation that itis fatal position, and | son of the your. fe 1h i : ‘ ‘ Lage irc hs restog ing, point out to hia wife the errore | many bave predicted that Alexandra would | ‘Tuo finaucial editor of the Tiwes com. | 40 Cha NW AD is eve the slature of large por Br of the underground railroad now in | iq “‘her domestic arrangement, and their not hold the position long, And now, it ie | mente as followe on these overtlowings | | ee a Cd : nee Tor | tien of the ness which now ¢ oa | succesaful operation in Loudon, aud draws | adverse intiuence on hia would #6 feared, that her aickuose ig unto death,” Th with the shipping of p: B lianover tia ne $0. -++- B00 Bas BARK BOLICE | comparison botwoen t te and busi- | fiud them reformed. Hut ho generally con. Princesa bas a wide spread popntarity, Ex est, neod not entertain any | BR Mepablic,..c1iha ed Chi A gork ot the Work ae Saas aeicaticons ae j | tents himaclt with fooling that everything | copt Charlotte, no one hae ever been so | fears in regard to our city belig overilowed, | PF Fare Wank, tad « ait 95 Fuilew a, Beary Tho Paris abibiision, | ate i aeteaeng (i MtoUK and uncomfortable enough to put popular. Sho ia very handsome aud urna; | or (lat ietorruption to busines will arine | go {tevetin Hk. 1.¢ ‘ ted! ie) wits } railroads an “ atomont | a euint ont of tempor, and ao be rails in hie. She has now three little children, ata | frou high we The belief is geueral we t bod st 1 \ culara of tho | shows hi roughly fe under | season aud out of season, perhaps aga emulates her Royal mother ta-law her have the worstof the high water this seasou, Phd MPuUE BCLENTIFIC AMERKK , Exhibition by | ground pr is the very things in which she was devotion to her housohold, She hae also a | The upper rivers are falling, The June risa, | < ground p ag it wae at fret * bos L 4) HOOK VAS ADL aa li 4 Head agra 4 fbi Diamelens, A sense of dire injustice is heart, Her name is a houschold | ortho rise of the Missouri, will not 6 8a% see oe PENG Lb eCuscHian’ oF ; 7 | reated with generat ridicule, Thero was | aroused, aud every one kuows how domes. | word in the homes of the lowly, The inetie | here for sixty daye at leart. Ifthe levece F Thre paper aiffore wsteriaily from other . gforeacen that the preparations could ( irresietible projudioo against the artyre thoir crowns of t We tutions for Sick Child ja under her | can be protected above the city, which they 4s i lstraied porivdiesl, dey Le | pot oted in time, but the faunelaubtewianisns ah ich to deplore, much to amend, in our | especial charge, Whou well she visitod it | will bo, there Is not tho least danger, The + f Anderueyion reining ‘ A Dan hak PEN b Ke lite, We have seen much, too, toad: | coustantly aud filled the house with toye city proper can be protected Fall cir bb , ' ‘ t hae shown the futility | yuire in some individual cases, which have | aud tukeus of hor care aud good w oumatancoa, A crevaase inight occur im the t the a open to all | of 9 The same will wi * cloquent lossane of the strength | She came to Paglaud ina time that awak- | vicinity of Bonpat Carre, o below the water | sxcomp ore. There ia ey yw goueral f % 0 tho caso ia New Yor rmouaty and governa neceasitios, Woe | ened aithustasin of tho ie The | will run into Lake hartrain, Int i bei aT Thore te enouy and uuaccnatomed toil,\ and dispirited | would not and will not live in the palace at | Poutehartrain might intrude on the rear au | 38 . ay, OF perhaps | the Legis to dofeat this moat « 6 | enought, bat by a eter tof will leaving London, On the death of tho Pesce Con: | ty of the city, With the wateluul- | dow. Un, ei. Te 4 shay ogra what hse veeu 3 | rien fur » ' bul ir daily cares at the threshold TF onurt whe had I Kiam Palace dieman- asa now siyen ov the part of the authori. | 4 toile word & edsw ot $0 colloo- | gooner or later it Aisurodly bo put Homsehoide May Lot ive mnie ¢ ted ud a0 Jf reunine to cots day, allex-| thes, oarcitizens can rest content, It isnot | ¢ aa a Mamaia al from is under the | oy 7 ship Dut ld Know, too, wives who by their atrict ocouo: | copt the private rooms, ‘The Qieen will | the time of year for galva aud huiticanes of |} uture 0 ue Be ae, A a" ‘ge ee py wou! Tho ¢y wertence of i 2 any, their stant attention to ever: © not drive Cirough the roval gateway of the wiad. Tho Water from New Hupo or Mickey | ‘to tn conducted with afeat sti | yoiso, and f thors who wont sant, ot ouly save thelr husbaude Sle will nut 4 r royal en: | Maurepaa, provided It finde any egress in i guleued yer only for thoesies | 0, aay iet teh hagard in regard ie buocene oF ‘jcredit and eke out their eiznit- trance to the House of koe in | the Foor, This browk, we in Tikly to oo pony Sad Wrerni po ee Ppa ae rowd, and not oy su ingenuity @ ened incowes, bat make thelr lives | through the Peers eaten: will not | Le aacrious one, We dosire to reliove the Uierige are eapioked © *Y ; hen Y wy had stayed ap 2 likely to dovis ng that will more | warm with w gunoshine they had never | wear the roval robs, gui whon she upens | 1 ople of the W they need | gu’ $8, ¥ Mecharieg Inveniers, Rastueere, Chemletn Man v8 Lavo for the most part | on 3 tis desised in | Rhown in the prosperous days of many aor | Patliamout ii peryouy tho robes are trown | not entestola the lems fear of being drowned | win of Vita will tna The 8 nt weathol b effectually accomplish what is desired 19 | yaity and much eye service. A woman over the back of tle throne, which ite | in our Thele produce will be taken or . ather for the ocenn | the ¢ tation of city paasengers, who cannot aiuuage e household judiciously | gilded chalr surmounted with @ gilt crowa, | care mado on landing, aud proceds | at the most favor. eae ie lacking in the womoute of tho best wo- able (art of the penseg dihua far dhe oekt Teaying the CHy. Manhood. Its her province, for which ale i : he ; Sala fan un-| wae intended Dy nature, long bofore sie | e rather solommuatals The | Timms iq ove Hication that an ad: | Tita ous for horselt the thousand ead one weekly, “ ber of people will leave ading Gnd ye A papier | tTHtb Is, that the Emperor haa too many | uaually largo nu aye | Ry-waye which, she fates she adorns Ly ug 8 Hatton Ty tom. | weighty concerns on t j ho city during the present Spring. ‘Tho | hor missions, As cortainly aa God intensted Vers make's sys ue robs thouasey | W's on Lis mind just now to | the city é ? | r | if” atte ueanly War Uheusest | allow Lim time for carelegs rolaxation or exodaa bas already commenced, and about | ber for the mother of children, did he also | er to be the "hoi Te'30 ba oh OL OG her t t use mother,” as one of Barope fort | the thet of next month hundrede of fami: 5 Tepe Bee, the Germany call the mistress of @ house: | PES tater | that ¢ wediat 5 cloudy, and | lies, perhaps thousands, will coase to be | hold—she who makes the hearth glow, and iM ant P ‘ Bet Bei Kerkiow lwore thay usuoiy ucortulua * dt sal toudonte of phe islawt Soma of these nar. LY pOsMAleas OAM Sladdene ond ware tha! fud aite on them, She comes to Lond. pald over on demand, | 99% 899 Rea when duty calls, seldom passes ® night merchants of our city | ba iba her eapital, ai as passed loss than a de that they sell for cash and pay sules on de Sey Say ou in four years, Sho remains in quiet at | maad | 43 © 8 Windeor of Ushorna, Bho has ao company | ‘The Grand Levee below Morganza awept | giv Ny but what her official position imposes upod | over the plantations of Point Coupea and 3 hor, The stato apartments at Windsor are | alse Ruver ou the 2th aud ‘sth ult, al! dismantled and are unused—the massive | the unprotected portions of Grosse plato is not used, a plain silver servico is | were also submorged, and the lajury will be, 69 put on tho table—a small quiet pony anda very groat, On tho Fordocho, mud the | {dy wheeled carriage the Queem ses fyr | Gr ‘ote protecting levees are beluga wut! ise rr Pn eet Bo wee, © ; BY 10 BS S38 ch. 08. We. Go Ae MB Bed Beane. ald BST ‘ é rf foe ath TerCiocn, PM SSTSSSIGSTE TT FREER IP EER EA EK BE SReke enceracces Cattle Market. Nartowan Drove Yara, April 36 Breves—The principal feature of intercat {n the cattle market to-day ie the advance which has taken place since our baat ro- port in the prices of beeves, most qualities boing quoted 340 ¥ i. higher than on thie day week, while in some tnatances ap ad- vance of Slo ® th. wan obtained in tha commoner grades. Thia condition of effaira in attributable mainly to the prosent light supply of booves now in the market, adda to aquite animated demand. Tne ruling Prices today aro, for fancy atock, 18@i*'4 ; for comm 1UG@ 160, the bulk of the palee being made at from 16@I7¢0, Cows and Calvee—The market for cows still exbibite that degree of stagnanoy whictr has characterize o market for several months past. Prices range from $100 for fancy animals, to for mediums, aud #5 for poorer iota. | Veal calves are doing « ittle better, under lighter receipts, the be acleotions being held at L1gatl2o, with good at 10@tlo, aud poor as low aa Te BM, Priced of dressed animals vary from 12@l70 Sheepand Lambs —Sheep are alsa doing better under lighter re 11 grader | ing quoted fe ¥ a Inst week. Uhsheared sheep are held ut ying from 839100, and eheared 4c @ th, the last tigure for thevery tiptop extras, Nivine.-On the contrary, the market for hoga bas eutlered @ decline of about ¥o ¥ th the rosult of an increase in the supply Tho ruling prices today are 7@7!¢0 for fait to heavy prime corn-fed, and 6476 for evi mon aud New Yous, April 14, Ficur, — The, aur markes ia tall gid com Sipoge ete mnferior ‘Nott "Milwaukee Ci aah ab Nguth River fa im_moderate request and ba: ‘ge ipmal sagt ae | sa 88 par 10 © boon dull, yet sendy, sneluding Gc; old ab MEMO; alee uew foreign at BOes¢ CIAL NOTICES, Dye—Briest’s Capiliar im & short sime, to its orty!n: 1d Vn one of the fine “4 ithe alae De yphatmted wish ott ‘$1 per bottle, $ “Nature's Own Hemedy—Dr. cou end Hest it 1 invigoraves the sy stem, Tey thew, Another Care. lady whe had kept her bed Gor teu montia iiss Deon resicred to periecs Wealth by one bottle cf Metcalfe’s Great Khe us tastic Remedy. Tk never faile is 1 & Wilson Lock Stitch Mowing 4 Hettonhole Machine, 648 Mroadway. thie rnc, at 2 isivary Come taken DONNELLY —At 3 P.M. 0 th y for intermen 43 Ferldvuce of hie son-ty low, Mr, Jat Noruh secon’ 4h Tirvokigns wD. Mr > fay, Apt ate wlel abe native of th Ireland, tn th Th Apsll, 16, Mary 0 Mek: MeNULTY—On Montay, 15th in | Muley, “youngest daushi | MeNaler The frlends and acqualntances of the fumMty are uly’ Invite! to attend the tuneral fom ¢ eof 1, $34 FIL el, on Wedoeeiay afternoon, 1 at) c'eloek, st BTAFFORD—On Monday, April itth, Willian Btafford, in the sdb year of hie The fienda end relatives of ¥, the moms Arcus Lodge, No. 245, Foc A Mo ant Poe «No. % He A.M. are respectfully Invite! 19 ‘the funeral, frow bie late reeitonce, 41 Wert ‘on Thareday aiseraoou, oth imal, stk aS {See Last Page for other Deatha| TRADE NOTICES, A SPECIAL MERTING OF THE UNIT D / mh be eid ine © iy rou he hier iim CTL, Pr OVW AG |< Saha —— eS A REGULAR MEETING OF THE Dock Prae:towl Palutesy’ held sie @ rarer ecock KOMI, BMATIL, Bsc PULENS, Boo ( NOTICE THE STH DIVISION 1. U. B. clasion mect on Thureday, April 1s, 1 Sut, rs at Tie celock Teas race Mall ¥s4h ot Lave, Members waniine tbeit Cards bed er sont hi: meeoting of whe k a JAMES BUMMI, MARTIN Mh, tes aie DAINTERS, R “LASS MERTING BLAR—I10N. CHARI 49 Bd tsleuied advocate of jevenian dt Thon 1 Kabl, Kec. Se Wm, Corrigan Joh Han of thanks wae p NOVAN, Wee 1 PRANK Ait, & INDOMITABLE. -F Uh, Hocieury . 10 thele Hal, © flock, Bpeakiug 1 Boalt diet Winch Hedges saver ian Hat ofea tr aang i reels E.SUN POW PRB, Her a & OY A, & fn2HE OFFICERS AND bere of Mount Carmel Amoriean [i Bcampaien Not teem fore fs . fe Wednewiar) i M, for'the yrurvons ot stteudiue the foneral ef Mae! comipeuiit ths ‘Menry. ave ntangatren (he TOUS Mel WP Gules Ww livad, wovths Via