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UNS & CO, Pabahges Viv eaten are had seventeen reas’ venta ana wave sales os ate raveciore faruwind tree fee, Addenan MONS coy &, 6 cues ot Baad THD ote, Fe ove Veen ronab SALE-L OBR Rar vil trop) 6 de ier wed mero, Gee we i ee Dio tee ow cer ae whieb the military bi TSe ae cheaply a6 We did elt or fou years ago, Sie lnernc Sun che Sem of the tems wpxd | Dut there ie to weed for ov creat a dia: | cee © spaces tar pon res oncren, The Gor | Frewing Amasemencs [should compel ail classes to maintain an | a population of abont 13,00, but it i# | im the white Radical famity i 1 VARMUACR AMERICAN HUSEUM— Anerne~y | outward appearauce of decency on the ap | among the mot valuable portions of the | eFal soldiers who despoited os daring the mimes tah carieatinen, The eigen pointed day of rest, if ouly out of reapeot North aterm region. ‘The fisheries of | from ua, or did the; | ACADEMY OF MU AIC=Seganene Deatiery, to thoes who Sabbath houratiy | that i have Tong teas famoae; | 1094 ihe Cueatry Air Citee Cueem | Lod religiously, It ina fact 4 by his Jit in remarkable the abundance | Ath—Suppoas the So | ed or even a brittle baled Adena a ett ed nee timbers; and | fon of tie whole, Bo j day has been signiicant of a one ite it a favorite al morals aud patioual prosperity, The | and profitable hunt Vout ist vey loving p ang wats 7 or by nations; @ud ite gratifying that year, gave Grent Britain fall posses | MG and hard taakema YORI SUN, [wit be required in thin city hereafter, | Hudsou's Day Company, who wore geantod | plainly and eal THE NEW ore dently dev the Writish dubt ahows that there iam vast | The enterp Jeronce in our favor, notwit Fcomplainta, Tue total national d aAwount required for | ©, by that Departingot, wil, be nearly ining editor yen RN | ext takes a broad stand the week againet denomloationaliana of every kind, and ated that the journal | om exe and iiwa dollars See dat Ay milivoa dallare, | Great Britain ie eet down oitcially | down for bimaci€ what may be called | We ary reaping @ TE LSet Pa han he ola | gua whieh reduced to our carreney, at the | new creed, the aubstance of which he states | Sus GU Ghacld Woe ee ieee tone. | prema of gold, amounts w about | in the following worda Soll was, and is yet, @ Pap a wilitary cated 490,000,000, A comparison may be made | Our epitome of theology ie short—consiat | cre Th edimeat which costs ev much. Kefyre the saree We | with the Iaet statement of the Uniued tag slispis of the two Cee fd bs love ku Ph ah ported | t@ God and love to man; but we to re tea rtebt, which ou May let wae reported | sind our brethren that “on these two c ‘ shows @ differ | mandmenta hang ence of over $2,60,00,000 in our faror. | pheta” Since the Founder of Chrlatiaulty 1, of eouree, 4 | Taxee in thin countey are heavy, because | POUKDE this simple creed an ample auf. | the debtle belag coustantly reduced. ic | Gre etatement of Chretien doctrine and dury, we b no more than the interest of the debt ware | any unneceasery addit a ould rufa of faith and practice, eted aunuslls, eur taxee would be | Trice columine, therefore, are conssers- te God aud man; to religion and olvili to liberty, juation, and equality; to | 2 ly, and ihe aweet barman charities ; | **' > literature, art word, | to human progress ii measure of our atrengt tofure e the eutire annual expenses of the Joverument were osly abv. anch pow requires. | ed, and, by their labor aet al intemce they were thu Tepascy as that which wa bave exhibited. neat ¢ eupporung too wauy |} jevess and keapia In wiand of wealth, t the Inborera were very hurohes thay a of atolid ignor ‘ak superstition, and clothing and shel ¢ are rapully reducing the ne | sam total of our debt, the Hritish nation j Dave made scarcely any eflort in that ti rection, aud are content to land their ia five laduetey, where The eoudition of the that | Were means of peact hut they wore wi we have he! dedteduess dowa to posterity aa part and | deavored to Tender some servic cL it be ere vou fell a prey to the ¢ ly reasone with you, tey dy of the Libor qnention, writing to that | it wpluyere aud Kuployed” erent paina to sow; the preparation of th In the necessaries of the low | p fit of their labor; the wealth of the nation ri tsditinns, to. thie ‘perfest | At IarKe waa thus sustained and inerease:. | ures for an early commen I hut too much obil | 85 by 75 feet in the ol There was better food | they had not the energy to seek them. there | eatinated at 20,000 a al th slow od, thene | rule of the Po —_ Fed |mere hirelings ara gure to do a0, 1 see our fellow-citizena who are willing to join | Wholente Prices of Country Prodese? slearly that nod oply im hia country, but | Wa Are you desirous of overthrowing the } war divide with you the epoila they took | wherever skilled Tabor fac Baw Yous, thy 9, and uniting Rome to Italy | OL oRoF SoTTER, et rob amd deapall you combinations will tule, Years ago Lasanrt- |as her capital! This i the only vAa!iod | Ping yo extra # " fit gould be ao, Then relative position | we adress to our alice, We intend to | 9 siney ate thorn whites remove | then, of money capital aod labor eapital | hasten the moment when Rome, while re: | Gad fe ; mrat Guderge great chance. TE hold that | apecting in the Pope the Head of the Catho. | HH Woah abet tent ies Be af th: law. atall cot, te bound to de v of every wot the North any forcible viol 1 be ® vn of trick, and you be | the mattor, except in the directs even we the poor fu. | tat wchinery for arbitt toiling ouly under | whieh ty any d sters itehall be to auhini t tae seer ie the man decision. ate of t na real mance and reprobate uw “fe bas been paste ne eeeteer| FRIDAY MORNING, MAY | ail to elevato the atantard of pul Hing a cvlony thereon, Tho climate of | tells you te wait and watch for hia nod that the meana of educationwe bh n woen cr the AMERICAN | if is Ia, and have @ rofloing intluenes ont a in considerably milder fure You vate for of sanction any poli nation aforded them bears its wat. . Nt | Jevernwent Expense: mnauinity asant than that of tho aia laud a few Fae OF PEINEKplO, MA MUCh AA LO AM! in this combined atten MACTUNS 1 Gevernueat Expenses, | a aly, ye blind, stupid jackasses | fole capital--labor—ite hig! owomy in the expendituree of | 4: ig Uy tany prope thant cue | amen spalation woul rapidly jMcrease | RLEVATION OF THE WORKINGWAN. | | res for the 1m to discover What wi \ edo eh War Depart hationsl debe te about ike sate os thas 6¢ : F 3 intacace of Education on Leper. them. If the articles their labor ¢ the let of Mar apeuded | jay Whi Youu WALAURAY ot weaneae A correspondent of the London ‘Pies, | are to he ao early twenty six ml on “ } wi oted himself to the | production aa tu restrict demand folly to expoct that ¢ nook other Gelda fur theme crop we have taken | PRcemasonry te the Mocky Mou vory expen | tine, @ great Masonic Temp | menument of the work of Montane | ground Immediately adjoining the they earaed them, | hall in Vir ud dollars have dat a meoting ealted rmine the prelimina rovided by he product of labor, | Tha building is to be of ato oor; in @ land of |i bight, completely fire proof, wi ‘The old ory, and be ve, oF the slaves of | open from the second at ater, every | Tewoull Ain the coat of their talista will bot us. ‘The Montana Post says it is proposed to - | rear here, in the heart of the Rooky Moun an coduring | and a mode! of modern architecture, The urebased; wut of labor. {nto committee and reception rooms, and a | the Komana fe of tha [Tie Church, caste dow: | erie alt ia T | when iter ein | in Rome will be aups Of legals | tannous rieinge in the ation, by | atill gover by the prieate, aud w a the temporal rule ogg hgh mripen Con Freeh calla, nae Ub. Wge Walah rae, per Ib oat Het Bras tube 1b 808 are. The insurrection jorted by other emul Paro Dairten 3 18018 provinces whit ace Farm Patty sr iagaiy viaid spute to centres allied “with ua have it to ita | been organisnd. A provisional iterd he inter eenm@mt will be appointed na Left) yawany ae the fuceaeds, Ite sian nel that [functions will be—1. To proteet et coeds | order, fact | complete the national Asn | rrinainder of the Stati ural fruit Italy, ‘The Provision yee 0 the rn, aud | object, will ent toil It | regniate the fv ages and | R va prod toot 4 | with part of the army: he faithfal! for theo, | and fonght everywhere for Italy and for This General of ou reengnise am auch Itahan and die forum Hi Waldi, We a int ning. his asaiatance, The | prieata bas sonttered « taly and foreign land leader prement prese Car 1 it be in meng: | Joalonay, strife " Ourselves and our atrengt ts Tren storina | throw of the teraporal dominion, Many of | % fallow the ave of Forte's Cough Uaham, tegen, He halle, | potato ive died | (ee from the Austrian, divided | the ter to be had, but | banquet ball. The cost of constraction ia, Let ua unite, Will $25,000, a hopa at their | complated will be turn anting in the desire | style of the Order, hed in the et when [ert our will, and the P d when | vense to exist, and the flag of Italy will bail ne as the metropolis from the sunimit of right and justices, their | inmke the Acting arrange mans! in 1849, a General, clot! urd | authority by your Government, left Mo ill liven, and is ready to combat 1 ser name ie Joseph Gan. |; ————— A this, our prog him, counting upon his assent—nay, upon is ataked our liven for the freedom of Sicily nd Lombardy and Ven unity. by jotning the of the Church. to seat 04 pal vernment will eened 1D te inte for thle eat r= the plebiseitara, and anor Titer. @ANDR® AnD PIRLD Yasar, Pecsntpe. f dashes, Mr VBI Thad 0 ae nteapitu, Puertarnlas voislasi Bugsy paint | Teac Foraiees re eR OT 4 oy i as ania Ses fiat the only man we | Appar long as we are not | Rhu nme, to SPECIAL NOTICES. perseention of the Keonomy ie Wealth” te am i brathron all over | anoieat vroverb, but how few persons preetiew wo 69m de, They must be wii able apoliey. The present Hog time ta that they may all con tommencement. Oar ne ghbor, Burke, the ation ot [he popalar Hatter, of 128 Fulton street (fun Building), le abit, belongs to Gout: galling «stylish hat ata prios which cannot tail to through the man he may appoint. Brethren | meet tse views of the moss extseme crenemiet. $17, within and ontaide Rome! Let ua forget rife and suspicion. Let ne el CA Cortate and Mpeedy Ketter te aN cases. y be comtdently relied apem for the over. | 7 Hale restored to ite color, irr fetal ouree vit dieguas i Ene ag : Dravents baldnern Sod ie! ‘to they Fe ‘bal “ Shall it be anid that abirra of the Popo! strength, Let us ex: pal realty must wore avasiavle aa white i them—sadly deficieat in the men. Seven Hilly toe abee of Avauiguie mer is wooded | 16; col of the national aftcete, trodden fellow-men, in the hope that Y pate yad —_—_—_— THe Cestne or THR INAURRECTION, mn. deveboping thd satlenal vesdareas | je were thereby rendering our veal ort reingtbeong Aad ‘A Whale story. sbotthstBisbninttenensl ai & Milannvs Lockastiieh Sewn | ee vice to our Father in Heaven, th the " . " ) sed ae, G10 Breedway 8 rery waa who Ws & cousumer, aud not a | Reform Triemoh im Emgtand. (at msanais or out Gelnaue OGdbatl bak | ab Tt was adimitied hie work ted | | Captala Maloy, of the whaling bark Ge | trated lle ling van A rn wlucer © 0 drag and @ bunten, The | The Bt government bas made anoth | sue the same course inthe futare, whethor | Dee far Ls onal g tattooed Mads flend wos Ned Bacon nd eae lela hela pt edad agen da maheicha here ghee ethan | DEATIOS. : . ood ea grumble of applaud. wealth. There was no moral evil under the | 14 4 private note published in the New Bed covered another excellent alvantage which . aceirele poor, deepty ia | 6 eesion to the Reform party, and use | & es — | nation’s sum which, it wae argoed, would 10%? — ; North Pasitio P. WRADY OM Wetnedar, May & Dector John out, aad ite peves: piuese proapecte ard accepted am amendment to the Kefurm | brew a Mas May Carry lle Owe Deaths | 206 fall b 6 attack of ayatematio nm | ford Mancuny | Pesca bce dad bara stermeenbe th tegaene tot eaneecdinal & ft ralty of Edinburgh, soe : sca Maa Cos ous abies penal jae May Carry Ute Own tonal el the wetio« About three hundred mites northwent which it magnifies wa follows: a i es so | : ms wii Jil get abroad, penetrated far and wire | from St. Nicholas, we saw whales close If it shall prove, as the A ex-Consal Fi «The portant seacession, aad . The Brow et m © to this mantat wilderness, Schools rapid: | the alip, lowered the boats as roon na pos njectures, that there areextensive | frou! ecidemee, 180 Bast . « iv wasince acly tha: Pariawsat eo teluciantiy gt following a 23 fe aad love Jae thay grew in numbers | gible, and eoon tho second mate atruck o jephante’ tuske in our Russian | te. ey Calvary Come: ‘ 4 vas va ia Waihi ot aaa it resulta, their machinery | large whale. In a few minutes the third wo shail be able to draw from | BI IN. Mog fy Jone ©, Mar. fs . Awenea | Flew Marin, ia " * PvE gpeslh = fps veg to meet the failure thatexpe- | mate si ove. The whale then Jo article of a noe rodlerodi. serees! “ ‘ : leveloped. — Education beoame # | went tot mate and knocked the | opulat! A small piece at ioe ena + ae mea ¢ . wot was “sap A al © work Im which no | bottom outof nia boat. Phe tiest mate then | of ivory gorm a great way in this wutrition, " ° *. sell é onet dat anak AE tecad : : over engaged with more zeal, or | brought the thint mate and hia crew to the | aud by placing it ou the tip of w pacasul ity oe ° * r : 7 - : . eye pcedlis eet the mea more | ship. 1 then sent him off to bring the | ie reduced to great convenic | GPEYER—AU Jerey C , ‘ eres ce Get - more hropy. hia craw to the ship as | serve women and girle sucking it on the | Sih. Rawerd W ~ 7 i ae . rages Thaapre had ple to bo thin | q ast tho whale Was | streets and when they meet each other, a 7” - “ . . - os yo * f iittosetve ie, how far the jutending m f. In the me the whenever their mouthe are pt otherwise . » ‘ B z Ss ho a usition of knowledge by the working: at work starboard boat, | oecupied. Their aasttuous application to 6 sascha : ~itae . savages Ltn sears wiil ia the cud alfact their position made of her. | thie sucen ows that it must coutnin | efericom att ccicek, - se 7 i a eae regard to their emplogers, In ott After getting all on board, he | valuable Aud, be- | STACK On Thursday, May 04h, Mary Steck, aged t . Shronpes ducated service b ted | firat and 1 f sgipscolianse yamene - - oruek « is c wwe oer ie be ~via can educated service be expected | first and second 1g anxious to | wid bo mamners . ad - mene thnes on oe - splay the enmne serving features na that | try him again, w hut didn’t get | infaney by the seeming | gli rmatipesand friends of the family ore reenects . - service did ® was the mere act of earn anee to kill him, In wey Vind aa | wmtinte f paramol tipa ia | ot fer ean, themes «ack, 17 Morten ow Brooklyn wa bende ‘ : £ fond hy shelter be thoee who has they could do to k leat of Lim; | an gourd an a cow ily. The race of 1D, on Aaturiays May Tiit. @8 104. Ma to RM, artecocre - z . “+ ; a aching the @ of thie problem 1 ft the boate ou Not liking | the their ivory is very deatruct ‘i . ; ae ; srecies of service in whieh we do pot Bow to go at him with the abip; got all ready | facility of swal Ii we have secured ‘asives and friende of the fas ee : » epreeentativa, & saa ~~ r secuployers that the eervant is | and made for kim, Gatting unr, he turued | vest lenoeit uf fusail ivary by the purchase | {uly ovitel 1g teut the mere, aieets . ‘ - i. element. ‘l toan is ne lonver, contact with the cut water, knocking it oll | thin is that we wau ho} (See Last Page for other Deathe} ah “- . . wl age . $A sep semper il ° Listricta, a mere local, and tearing off considerable copper and Leising tema s will | = 7 SSS over stands coon road ony and colighens the people un : fe dpepstoeg hy Berek a 1, Hie visioa extends aheathing. The shock ho gave the ship ! agains privas ic ps ‘ aad: ahs : f pi . . mevoud the ikl boundary. He bas was heavy, taking some of the men | Se ee eee ee eee : b j Be bad coamnl to Le a quasi seri, content to vege- | feet, and. xiving them considerab’ | re c +ETIN ; grace acd lore of imtepe | the ere od rao | setevaery ha tole rooted.’ ite is got afreid | (ght at the whale acrack tie ehip. fate | 9p Fivasetal News Markets, ce. | A SPECIAL MERTING OF IIB, Basil ae y the eountey saa afdord herp beh Beedlags Bo Tee | conee ready, cheap means of doing | ho would have gone theougl er we ensily we | New Vous wilay, May, 6 PM os beers, Unies a0) *] to pay, inat . ra mlitary ee Kiet Kamora | ; 4 away from home, be baa the power, at! a cat would th howot neper, About the | The afternoon quotations of the general ‘of D) cant ped variety of fur p \ ¢ for bid exegut cument hae | 19 c pat of bew " an mu nn ” “we mb, bo ee off A Mle OE tieast, “We "ese | tovlie Tue loa of national taxation | We ineiiny to thinis that were ie more | been shan ue, and ie @ pinuly written, | fous then o pot of beer. to at any time com: | tine he struck 1 gave hima bomb, but it] gtack market, compared with those of yee Wit oot var, Reape ee ww teaks. | Should be ligh Waerever a doliac of | itm an reality tu ther sranmueforward pesepert. Bat bp v6 | ha | ainbi ‘his tine he dul not ave to lke. the taste | tetday afternoon, show @ @ecline in prices TBAAC 140. RG ¢ P Or ad neennplion right are «ornnthing ini len nes r inoner eaved, the praning eof which the Police Sap W he knows tho ont into the | of the abip, and #0 got outof the way aw! of from ¥ to 13g per cent. A few sorte were | ae P I. bere the pa rt | ad wi a 0 ( 4 OF THE STREAM BOTLEIT knife of retrenchment orght to be applied. hae informed the pabiie. No doubt, ¢ Sephatee eal] ba the world, even beyond his own try, sought | fast aa he could. As he par | little higher tlian on yeaterday. Govern 4 a « ale i . say ska Pala 3 raat A pseonde ie ieee ML bigher wages uther sortof work, obtained | gave him another bomb and | 4 Sar gy | With a gorernmant as with © basiness non | aaaina lien have been mate, and learer waseing through 1 iceaud with it ad amount of comfort be |Tances, but these failed to kill | mente wore firm, anil in aome cases, higher. $2 cern—the most important thing te ta ker possibly evil dispowed jr sl a ppt eas «1 mikes latin p | know haw gone through | Again [ tried him, but he kept clear | Gold cloned at 108%, Money continues cary Bi B down expenses te t lowes, possible | ed te the Lawleas to a fo drawn’ » loop passing roand tl ;e am ite tawching kept | of ua It being late, 1 a of to lat 5 per cont. on stock collaterals. and 4 2 hair views on the moves ti Naga, se Sieh MRAGAEGREEGAU. RATELY ; Wipreds r partially alive by the nightachool, with | make the wreck of the starboard boat ae. | - D ON, Pen M.D. PURD Ys =p 0 betel é fesse hap RE te ne inti be eauatcund te ree | Same wenuired thirat for roading # news. | cured to the line, to act ae wdrag, and went [Tee eae OW tree raetiy buen cy ove ca} i passed through too many trials ta be easily | hum, an L no eauatrued 10 Fe | ener, f ry, aud tracte for next to | after the wnist boat, now five iniles to the | easier today, ‘There was very little prime i rebar TINIE Pinta, perance Ie! i} semble the noose of a hangman'e whip. | . NOACH MAKERS) nN —UNTC ») Tue sami oee vith bean aud he would hardly make | (Unie the noose of @ hangman ec. | wotbings 1 di tit he |Teowards “Atter getilng her on board (it | paper on the market, and with an active COPPA RC pale Peli nt} m Lienert ligeeseirynipene pro hie ie character unlews he hi nd specially mate, and undowbs jor | At ing then dark) I worked to the windward | demand, rates ruled at 6a7 per cent. Good | Siternenn, at Weds MEUINS, in 43.0 | tional Tern pers: held in this city read nenaieediee teri thea | Semuttioe Pll Amory Rawle Ab CT Po Re ns nue anatual labor wil igi, aud the yext worninig maw hina | dem Raurabib eas | A vee eae) nee HV REED er ee sto dr & lcs Wetneads: rig ys 3 Fe ee eee ents ia, tae | Mt Low pay, with little to interest, a great | again with the wreck of the bo. 1 fant | to fair namen were nezotiable at 8410 per! PoreviyMRN BAKERS Pa | 7 votlab the fo a wonstrativg of the progress that hue Veen 6) rere may b abet sa Rete eee eee ne othereien If thee] umyenoe see turece (0r-B y bad for hie | boata well manned, and went at him, Aft Avan at 1000C ctaca bea kais' Billa. eid in Puthem visilecor i reas MF, NA TEMPRRANCE ADVOCATE, | made by the Boclety within @ very brief res r {nae |b wats ve ce conutrae 1G Ounee ven It TAL father ot grainifather. they then ware mln: | w bard Cunsia, we Kot hia uuster cha are of eat atmeaiee Pes eipenke wie Oa es rete, Sst mie Mayes H enauen Yad. vt ane vie may have * 1 Thang arihangrone ayia jatory of *« and ia WAS HON and took him alongs: le Waa ange today medium grades ot our C ly invoed fo ite RAN B BANNER pen zation now ip bend ecriamed at we lieve hat | liberal officer for @ passport of sate conduct | o of wa we .. le kn whale ir in fi " aii e 1 ng 10 ‘our Bocleiy, ISAAC HUN. f ran ball other tempera aed HONE | theouch Mexico, whieh is cordially granted: | f ow tee 7 yeeeewey POT SEC laren. Sema Ly 0c. @ 20e. better, Wheat tending up Wat fY'AN soe ta » aby) cuuaidarghte nie Ni eam rap bsg np Rated fl pe t now there are more masters looking Hut le wae very poor, [got one Carn Ga towin’ (Gals ter bat a It wae |, pik bore ae eg NN | for men than there wre men reoking tine dred and fifteen barrels out of hin ; bad i eli ‘eos NQtick 18 HeREBY GIVEN THAY at = fort SE RT eee when he ahould got far enough inteHor (OF | irq huwbuailed labor in getting very inde. | he been fat, lie would have made ou ter, Pork lower, Leet firm, Lard tirmor, | 4N ihe stailemen of the itfier 00d done aud manifeatty fatite wn | 1 » she pertormed wil | eudent ; the school ‘Lita eyes to | dred and fifty barrels enay, His li v of Now York entre r public inte- | a sentare, Ib te ould that “associations | mht at vil stiee ‘and evil of th world; it hua | sixty-eight tect; apread of tlulces i aA as, mined to hol c@ and energy ©: TG is : Aug : ough wclent tin, dita value not to the parochial em. feet two inches; and length of jaw je Bhottor, recently arrived b available in sp | Hara: Nees: orgeniend) tin) mambare helo | 1b was rey lowe that the | piover aloue, but to euployers elaewhore, | teon feot tour inches. [found on cu from Fooohow, brought 1ihit PE MENT volt rock nt Tork 01 | aworn to seereay, and plane the pr wt ibeon Huag 2Y | where Wages aro higher, as the nature of | him in, that hie jaw was badly shattered tea to the Great American Tea Company a 0 1 jeeted rising gradually matured.” Are | holier | fhe suns bai the work In wore grateful to a mind educa: | hia raid on our bow. I lowt in the fight ooe | a é | meet at pine sally made aware of all | wees ye nrnoctads endl the catteak tee | AME ited the passport waa Col Poury | tod, it not highly, at least wufficiently to | boas eutire with ail her traps, except the SALES ATT TIE ATOCK RXCHANGE. Pater thet " wo to promate the ea . weit a 4 PL see yb deh Gh 4 fleet inp ken selfinterost into no litte gun and line; in all twelve 4, one aail, | INET no. | atte 0 le Fousesied. 69 \ MONE. the MLAS eeubiNG SHA lort cee ey erates | OTROS CF ee ee ee Oe eerie’ thet at this be ao with regard to the agrio paddies, backuts, tuba, & | 10080 1.8. 6a 81 RTL WG 490 cornet | CHAHiMe Se ITH Bee ca . Kind ia probable, ‘Thera arn not enough | Prt there may be a loop iu tein ore wo Bam digit “ita truth wath re 1a Seber Daun Conley My | -— all the results of those eflorta, Aa one ins) | \ ay ard to the mechaulo? He alwaye required by NION CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING SO. men in New York, wh aoe no value Ld va yd requir Ty do... a * that within the last year, ten million pages . dha | eddnecretaihcastleteall | The Grasshopper Placae, | with matters requiring thought—brain ex | An effort is making, on the part of cer. 1 snastte ye tte 42 | Sie panama vere einen y, cand the rent of hy Ras tu vate tics aa volt, In fact, riots aro geucraily sponte. | the grassuoppers aro still bauging over | eFeite to govern ianipulation—hie shop be. | iain Jeuding ladies 1n fashionable circtea ia $00 , siready ecrevary i et neous, reaniting from ome sudden ex-|« camo anciool, Ihe waa a foolhe wae «| brs] - - J distributed by this Sdcloty, New 00: | trovrionweontse, Wine son are ala, | watsse aud causing the fareers great | fy ‘and, had. to fall back upon the | thia city to bring in anew style of wearing | another i" TEM ALE AC ADEMY | cietien are springing up rapidly in erery | tiouehttul a selaak vis » alarm. Tho papera advieo them to plow | drudgery of ordiaary labor; trom @ boy | the hair. They are proceeding on the prin: | tut atten ION We. PARMER, 4 Siar uUISPR Ore | cirection} there appears tO ike = wit eb ta € iny are ne A plant an if the insects wore far away, | famihiar with tool work, the’ advance be | oii that boauty unadorned ia atorued the | ALDABT ALLINGHAM, eareter7, tS lator (he ‘comunity apt to engage in undertakings that are likes | Phe Liberty Uston puuliahes # correspe thy s the akilled use of toote was in it | : yee laa bah | apread temperance revival; the temporary | 1. tend with a elip-novse ora bullet And | ence from an old settior who eave: ‘Tha | self education. Daily brought in contact | most and hence all ohignone, rate, wat ' ae Sd | indifference to the cause, that existed dur ‘ grasshoppers muie their anpears with he application of machinery to. all ite) falls, baie ping, bande and other exeres eee) abo a ai ; there in certainly nothing at the present | Eramhonvens Hale hele anprarance on 1) | yuriad alia, aeving from. tine to tine ite | cences with which it is customary to lum — 4 aig® conve of eachaigy ih We war, Han passed awa Wthe ne | iin, a eaflelently modiatous charac. | Tivy Mil ac thlatees halk dockorlog ihe | fuether Ihaprar Was a por | ber up the head and rot the ha to be PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MRETING LY ty for reform in thie iinportant pwr Si abi had ae it eilgal mun wa it the. aun Wak eahien’ Lie oa: petual call for an Ine Of Intell: | ditearded. The hair, in short, 19 to be worn | Samm 22 seo ta Divtalon No. AT. will be had atin alanis Hecwapmarnithan evanwalene Thal e me ‘an tonpletaly alive with them. ‘They | kenice on hie own part, to keep paco with | justaa nature mado it, hanging loosely | #49 pena fa Pride creniue: Itth inctevai 8 orelook. Beotchiaen d a aap Haplon ¢ | cause of the riotons movement is the action oh Ty | Tela a matter of some diificulty to give tho | filly behind. This mode, of course, will be | fo C4 we in greatly on the dissemination, aud wile - ones ts «add ay tur 0 reniated by much a ne de: crea. 10 Me, 7 asm ar Ghiealare containing all, necseenry Information i i Ve. | of the police authorities in assuming cor ‘ id bo the ‘result th veof agricultural laborers a taate, w roal | stoutly resisted by auch of the dear crea: | tify Meg BLIG MERTING OF T) Teepeciia oy maybe hal of the Prine pa, | Of ound temperance principles, At no knew not oy wore at at lhing for education, for they caunot age ite ures aa nature las not given @ bountiful | grae Onto a my ee tas saga bagoacio peiae tt hettocy have men {NM Powere which have boon delogated to mwouta Kill thats Gatlve the: wine | direct vatus in the st oF lite to whieh | head covering, but, nevertheless, | 19960 Onto & Mu 1. VARICK, facteatas dantis weasaivs ‘ m by the Legislature, and which for. | ter, but not an, Next apring, abou the lth they are callod, The young of the factory red the experiment will be & suc HI fies re im “nt dl greater i prosurve their faca merly belonged to ths Common Council. | of May, they batched oat by. bill | aoon are dmoneye worth in-every advance | Ces® when once it Las # tar trial, The FP HE YOUTHS TEMPERANCE BANN we Neikous! Temporacee Rorvey and Pu feu Hove aw aha bem Mouthiy Te yma oy e pecially auapied iH i i a ki i comumynlcaions for the Papers should ‘aid Bauer,” <3 clo « - ole me Jib pages, Coupe stem { Tifnins. desi on Kereg hie ak A pion and cx: fd as Sieulaciyadauced to puos | TeRen ratance Mecriage and Church Organ a loas, thers will slao t cto on os Srna ‘Said aaa aa to weds “Vy ree Temp Alec been eet and, it le believed, will be feud Jvereally accep able'and cou This oo will wot ouly supply. th INPAT vie Seatme. tive ands of Hope, aud Ja Pee Terape's: veasly ta “A good thusie ae he onfieald Tie TEMPERANCE CHIMES ‘ili be found to SSRN cas ga Alade ot Tom facture snd li classes of sioge'e i Covers, 80 Semi Binele Coplee Filan Price Board Covern %6 cru's Siosle Copln ei per Bee a ave ARNG, Pub ‘ Via WiLL tale formation has ter BO Bee ag hing Agent rae vig unimpaired, in order to axecciay them w the earth ‘was again literally al 1 they ean make in. br eb on inakors aut the perukers are turn: Tho enforeement of the Exoiwe law and ain trai erent tin were caeniaticn ly on private and public aifsirs, Never hi x them, anil they commenced the work of slo. | they daily ind the battle in life | a Ar noses r ion, {Bad obhatecnaaa eta CLD en keane n of the Hoard of Hontth are said,also, | traction, autituly devastating the cotton, | Wantor it. Dat quite ready to a but the disintereatednens of their motives is afurd the te have eu ae couneotiva with the trouble, | fax, whent, hemp moot crope, but to | the inewns of education in the bu perfectly understood. The feeling sven | impored by habitual drinking, Oa the | yp \e° the great joy of ag corn exeaped | of mechanic industrial life are yet far fo be that, as our wothers wives, sisters However, objectionable theae things m Krout rs ; 1 practical groand of economy, the tion | i , jured, Ae avon wa their wings x ott 4; buceuough haw been dono St daughters aro absolutely compelled, of ranoe shoull meo6 with general nid yak enrbost ai heiMuLaser Meal ft—abyut the Lot They | to produce # moat evident exibition of the {ust Row, to wear other hair or to Jaw, and no eitieen who bas reapect tor the 4 wouthweat dive =the birthafa i deuce, | Y8 out of the faabion, it ie about time that Bat aa preaniene MEN Ninoy aounaal cr eoantananes carat | and the existence of ideas which are nut | some of the sox had suiliciont moral our. | Aeris, iutewperaues ia the fact that our Jaila, aul | ered change bg. foreible meena teat | snd } couniatent with the old relation of master | ww iow their own twit cam bo | 1h) Keumet Bx Gx: aay poor houses aud public charitios are kopt | gud i Shhlnc fer Beate Voi | baud,” which are taat proving that thin Brows Suererory bie FeeUaine. 40 see ONS Sea te che watered sioney {Hot MuAWer for any clave to olla wemod | ; | relationship must inevitably undergo @ very B he mage t) leaks, nes 'she hideons exon \ ertlowing MY | veaiatauce tom Inw because they regard it | The following apecimon bait thrown out | yreat bane, Of ono thing 1 teol quite it mow ia but a thing Of | non tm ta, 81, re 11 of this view, To maintain the stitutions | ity diefavor, No law ie likely to please | bY Southern fishermen to catch the nero | uth evidence uow given will aatisly | $208.81. 8 Oe. eh ep. 319) the public must be heavily taxed. Luawor- |) oy 1 Te, | kudgeon ia selected from the Selma (Ala) | every thinkiog man that there are causes bi whet ede ilade in alata paGhatve: aig seataliey at. | Alt classoa, but in order to provont anarchy at work which must result in the grvateat Proclamatio ey ail mustobey the laws, whatever they may | MRSSENGER change in the relatiy al. Tu exact proportion to | te ways econ ployer ation Iat—Ae the mi of you, like the amplo; © couditious of the + that ous, the Te eramiacee aotpargnie ei a pun ee 8) ml way is provided by whieh todo | getter Farha | reds that one. te | ‘The following proclamation from the Ro Me Re eee rence aoaestiany ai, { AMAY with obnoxious laws, anid no measure | country bay t aud | lucatiou, iu the intellectual power | ™4n party of action has beon distributed ee at 1 Or | Mill stand tong on tho statute book if it be | depend up oF mupport, ia it the | of the workingwou, I even now fur over | throughout the city of Ro1ne, aud ailized to minigh Were A) BO AUN OF | are on icncoats ihe eammunitel jorthern ur Soutlera whois toem- | hear it maid that the nt state of things ances eek | Toes ualarial: io poriaaca IMMA hah al nee ee eee eeees malty | plor you, And Which ie wecessarily your | arises from the fact that education haa ouly | ‘He doors of the church of Sau Luigi dei hp i Manuanes actantoctall . - boat friend | | half done bie work; that the workmen | Frances nperans FSO ROR CSR EE eit Abawlant (rope. | 3d—As colonization in Africa nywhere | ba et to learn the real sound principles | Romans! Tho situation impored upon | 18) Canton every branch and department of the aoa! | pi form vou by cue Agrioulty ola would bring you ouly # relapae into | of political ecovomy ; that they would then | Rome for the last on yeara in unparal- | Joo Wavelen TI. aud aifweta all poople of all clases. | tonae keene i-Darbarisiv, wud ae emigration tothe | eco that in very much at which they aim | leled in history. While the whole of Italy | 1M de. 1 Te tee lmpatul align tint the Mational Tem . he GDR Fe Pre North is almost impracticable, owing to | they act, not alwply unjustly to somo ot, arose to regain her nationality by over. Wells Fe | aly 3 . i | vioua roporte from all aeotions of the cou Lelimate and stringency of Stato lawa | thelr own class, but aftor a Tashion which throwing the thrones of her tyraute, Rome | peranee Society 19 becoming rapitly POP | try eongerning the prosnect of the forth just your F lor, whore are you | must teud to their eveuutal ill asa body, | was implored for love of the nation still to ilar aud taking 0 prominont ® portion | coming whoat eron. ‘The indigations aro | {live boat if South. and with | If, looking at the opposite ranks, the em: | endure the trranny of the Pope-King Ot be. ao ‘among the benevolent organisations of the | whom are your interests identified if uot | ployors, Laaw a growing dosire to trade on | While Italy declared that Kome was her . |, | thatthe yield of wheat in all the Stat with thoae of Southern ment striclly honest principles—af I eaw these | capital, the Romane were still told that they OPEN country, ‘There ia no reason why it should | whore that grain ie rased will be much | d—If Northern wen are actuated solely | prudent to avoid rash speculation, upright | muat continue patiently to ondure the yok not goon increasing in power and extent | iicer than usual only has more 4 by love of you aud your race, why do thay | to ablor and to abstain from everything | of the priests, A constitution did not suf. | a1 and usefulness until the great dowestic esha 1 A ‘ deny to men of color the right to vote ia, uu 1, disreputable in business, Fuight | tice to seoure the sovereignty of the King of | $y | ke ey : ee tig | Mlimat bon planted, but the yielt per acre | Northern States, and why have aoie of | hope that education, of which they havo a0 | Naples, The council, under the banner of Pb enemy te banished frou our mide "© | promisos to be remarkably good, This i | those States passed stringent Tawe at wach, would make the working ‘man who | the Holy Ot ‘able to preserve the | an sirigale will bee yong, Lat With 0° | always chooring naws at thie season of tho | Jour emigrating into their borderat line comparatively 0 little, more wise in| despote of the Vatican from fall. The |} bio a aud perseverance auvceas is certain, ‘Th The eht 6 fegmasatyl hail! horn Radicals know that your tle uso of bis labor capital, more just to thousand of Marsala planted their figs | 6 fa tee ib Uda bowavar {Las casual slapd: (ete oe sare past, and | igbor makes the cotton of the South; if avoid dealing with it for mere seltish prea | upon the walle of Capua, the. 40,000 el bee ‘ #, that cannot etand Tq pretty correct eatimate of the harvest | they would cherish and protect your i t Kain ia Ways Which cannot be defended, | of Castolidardo halted at Ponte Corrore, #3 still without losing grotud. Constant work | can now be made, If the prospect | oat why do they tax your hard labor by the | The sulution of the problem will only be an general, the captain of the people, | and coasclena vi ely o@ fasscsament of two aud a hall eente | | Cound upon the cotton yeu False, tablug | ant me the | from your uty pense $ pale upon every Wy of you New Sabbatt it on. ee eS ae crop ta thie doing Justice. to ¥« F hae boon lasued by Bupertnten: | £2,foaF hard times wheu there is plonty of | coiling ia taxed agaluat tho Nociber wheat sowing in from tha agricultural re- | Inuares upon them Ne Osher crops ace alao id to look producte of Ha uduatey ' mphay rere of sae oa) eit cwitk tha) agaen Tachata’ of fel ith, Are the offorta of eunning white | which have lifted so w 11, with the axception, perhaps, of fruity | ch amonget you to get the control uf your | of small capitaliata to 2 designed tor your or for W be working at | promotion of the eeliieh purposos of them: | rise in social aud poll helvea, who make you thelr dupes aud t for thair own proqtand promotion t When | Boe stow, if not alt ae aaa tho distribution of the luaves aud shes in | contos He hae yet audays, but @ nuaber ~ {the way. of oflicos comes to be wade, willsParrest in bie dew have taken al A Candidate for Annexatio you got ® shure with the Hous, or will all rence on the Wisplay thoir | Tt i aatisfastory t0 know that In one | apoile go go the éuuring whites, who have | tala.” fe Oe th nail portion Her Britannic Majesty's | used you, and you be deuied even the Jac one wou y f the | armall portion of Hor Britanalp Mal Va [alaportioad “Do you got any of the ino: | A change has pansod ein fruit, confoct ns the United States ia regurded | oy ich the Radical aro raising in such | is all-powerful even rotailera of cigars cud tubacco, have we | with feclings of friendship and esteem | fargo quantities In the North aud distribu | kindwoss aud eympa\ sumed righte in this matter ae if they had » | Whatever of euvy or dislike our Canadian | ting to thelr age te or rywhere for elec- eae, They on fon special claim to indulgeuoa iu regard to tho | neighbors way be subject to, the inkabi- | Honeering purposes rm Fourth commandment. ‘The new order will | tante of Vancouver's Isiand are said to be | m (th —Who have robbed and cheated you | class interest; they w at, and who baye dealt most liberally | employers, but dare abolish ell this, and go far to ensure that | alugest unaniuourly in favor of annexation | anit generously by you since the war began decorum and sauctity which should diss | tothe United Staten, eapeciaily since the | ait ented t i 4 Tth—If a Northorn Radical Congress diah the Sabbath in all Christian coun: | acquisition of Russian Awerica, Vancou: | Vania confeoate tie property of Southern Mt is vot possible to make men | ¥ vw Island is only about three buudred | white mon, will they divide out fairly with | the great majority wil the jaw can @ud | miles in Jenuth aed eeveuty in width, with | Southern treeduen, oF will they hee it wil |rauke; the wea Who | was unfavorable it wo 4 have tho sll farther doproasing bu Toot of tial to the y ‘ or $15 per | cial kuowledye, and 1 pare of the | wider views, than any when | Each party bas yet country, but there is never mach oe sion Ane dent Kesxkpy which req oa all places of wlaye, 1 wise aud proper regulation, The Sai law hae boon very much neglocted and this negligence has boon om the in crease. Not only havo (ho stores of Jows business tv be closed ons | whiok in some parts of the Northern States, has beon somewhat dainaged by ther | froata, though ifthoroare uo further mis | the erop will oven yot be an aver oue. been open oul india Ivautage of the gen uhjoot various wares alike on ey in ite seven, De wore, aud | dom mrt otbere have by law. bo found after a far moro sure t field | true position of its opponent, — Unle stand corn aud other | much mistake, the days are gone by when | tween tho op, oles he would A suiler worse re, be untrue to thelr brother wo Teannot doubt but th | of the waya | received at Caprera the Grand ¢ capital with cousner- | the Annuagiate for the liberation o| jabor capital with ite | but ho wae greeted with # bullo wo have yet kuown, | promonte for attempting to rele much to learn of the | from tho pries L| because bet n Rome and I realize the protita | the crimes of priestly will, the nany from the poai that of affluent wer | uein Lombardy for the freedom man must aod will | An end was at last put to thie wal wlealen ave ged ‘ogethior wise, in the |of the Romans to decide upou t to find that’ point of | rulers, is at which he must | been inate: ir own deat of this rig hen the lus! Why did than | man quitted over both; the Union | risw then! Why did we not show F those who count | that nothing but force © ¥ RO small element of | slavery to the prieate an ced to renounce pri-| Italy! Hecause we Romans did n ia in antagonism to | ataad when boldness would have ould be true to their | deuce; because we did not perceiy not, even if they de- | solution of the Roman qu fused to join the Melnod 10 with eome | Slay. d new men, 1a co ataally | have beeu treated aa | by our fiienda aud we Dow avne, and all this happened ghte of the Romaua’ and a fixg of France, which fought with | ‘ondition by the September convention nis | qualitied bim for thie rise, aud he hae not | Thoreby diplomacy acknowl From that day forth they have ies, They wld retain us Separated from imen. | apen us alone, and that the power of the rienaratt wuat gain atrongth with every | New situations require new ayatemia ration of 1 fall into thé duionist | have undertaken the duty imposed ‘ordon of Naples, tat As 10 Rome italy, be @ atood of Italy. | § wunatural thorright heir own | 40009 Ohio & Mise... 28 bt on the t French: 1 w the w 2 ot under boon pr. e that the depended | | mua! 12 alto all tg an ahi BN Be A GRAND PUBLIC MEETING OF THR 41 Ladies Pah r Mathew TA. B. Hoclety, No. 4 CONV will be tod at their ball cor Hou econ fate, ob Fricay evening May Bask D Langton, Kay. Wig ng by Mevr Millen: “Coive, Gur and Mie Craw (ord Euisn J Prev: ED, LEYDEN, Beets n0 IAN BROTHERHOOD—A SPECIAL, the Wolfe Tons Ci fi ning, cor sid st and Weeln, ” part nee will be. traumeted. LAW og | RERET PAULIN Jr, crate, MAK Wel Shy | STEAD, See Mo MEMNERY OF GEN votified to mews at hele hall, cor of aud ss, om Friday essa: img,’ May 10th. five of ie tobe transac ed, OWEN MclHILibs, Ceuta Wie IRST PICNIC AT JONES’ WOOD LY PAA. dritia cl sNepeudeuce, Senta Manan Viooreds to be given (ox Tne she et Danetrg, nd Hardie Kae BUARD. | on grounds, Das W oCroom A.M. Tickets vo be gee Te 3 cla Es 90) MB AN ie ADIES FATHER MATHEW T. A. I Be Me et a cace en. Young wens Ne NY. sine ng fo. arti feasts, Wiusians, Bi BE for ae O24 | ot heptane foo MN & Bi, pr ed 0 100 Ui : i RS, AROUSE—TAKY WilO 38 Homa ven must atribe the bow is us, Qa ow $8 so PHE LADIES’ PF, M. T. A. B. SOCIEI™, be Ny on tthe! le 3900 48% Hindle, “singing ty: Mosste, Correll, Dour jwo a 8% #), Wanmaker, tion MeGl i, O'lbevens @ 40 LS 9) OL oo ARS | Pree WM. MH. PALLO. i = “RELIGIOUS NOTICES. 28 1300 toch te MB = B FOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASS0C\4 wo \ on of the Vity of New * ASL Fy aye or. N00 idee. Mending Room’ and Library —freocve ba | Ati yfexcept Sundays from. 3 a. Me till 10 P. Ae two | Lectures tore lantiys. B 7 iw seeming oh 8 velock fnviied Wu (he foows wad mae