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— —_ es — 1 snonte, ageneien and render a great service to unom: | tod a the question of the present day, and | L approached tho apotat which the frst arch, minder which one may walk with an | Evaporation, that tn olf times was gradual | repat as T believe do mont citizens of | Lime at $1.80 for common, and *1 68 —tuallan opera: “ao. | ployed laborers, no'tende hadlancer itoreat in tan the ion | were exehanged votw-en the Zouaves.and | umbrella. A litle brook eomes renning ont | and constant, now gore om rapidly, and tea |New “Xork- 1 willy however. willingly | Pi of Bait 6p in Sis None 7 5 o vans trae | Gorabaldians, about two miles from the Mitte | of wo lions’ mouths, down toward this door- uence whole distriets where water was | change for any boticr mame, if such can 49 per bbl for Sustern, sod 68 Bowery" Highwayman Peace on Rensonndic Term: ibere ia @ machine called @ equeczer, re- town of Mentana, The little hermitage and | way, and in its clear current the speckled y abundant now suffer for the want | offered, he for calcined Kaiekerbocker Rmvire sand "Green Mountain Hoye” “1 ee | guiding no manual Inbor, in every Iron work | chapel on the right of the road had served | trout mre seen darting to and fro. Still fur- Bprings and streams once valuable for| If, by the ald of the Sex, tho plundered / ARATRE: Broadway, comer of | THR Peace Commissioners have hired too | in America, de the work of our rteam | for the camp hospital, ant the ground nil | ther om are place’ some stone sents, with water gower they afforded, have dried | people of this city can be relieved from the , The Florences in The Ticket | More trides diane to desist from collecting | hammer, whleh requires the attention of two | along the wall under cover from the firing | holes In the centre, on which guests | up, aud the once fertile felds are becoming impires who now suck their life blood, it “ tic” wig material on the plains, The terme in thls Men. There te only one of theae machines | war drone with blood, and strewed with | were perhaps Invited to sit na if to| barren. Alarm is felt in New Brunswick and | will deserve and will receive the everlasting 8 MURRUM: Brontway, near Spring | conse are not the & sed in Engtand. A team hammer is not | bloody clotty . torn linen, bandages and | ee other and more beautiful water works, | the Canadas also at the extensive use of for- ratitude and support of working classes. boss os eae. < 164 ir ‘ £0,000 Cariveltiee: Afternoon and Brent ne that were accorded t0 | try inane work ont of ten In Atmerica,, ‘Te | rage of ull desetiptions, tnd letters, most of | and ata single tarn a stout Jot of wa: | este there for lumbering. In France the Gov- | © port Of the working classes. | Coed Miidiing "<1NS 48" 4. Union Prisoners,” Van Amburgh' | (be other tribes with whom treaties have | Vocland belongs the honor of every great | which were written In Dutch, and among | ter é thrown up through the central | ernment hae recognized the neceesity of the | Naw Yonx, November 20th, 1867, , + | rent To pi"@7E for shipping, and 01 9001 40 foe Menacerie st all bonrs, been mado, Instead of the beaver hate and , discovery connected with Iron; but we need | which T selected a long copy of verses, wh orifics, doubtless lifting the guest from his | existence of forests In order to prevent in- tag en DROOKLYN OPERA HOU K Ray tu drama, KIGHTH AVE OPERA HOT’ th ave.— Singing, Dane MIFTH AVENUR OPERA Ho Wilt Mr. Editor—T think it was generally con- — 99 Rese, as to growth and quality. Wittamabarg tHe. nd now | aurorrnign 1,000,000 frames, fo bw expend: | Seded at theiat charter. lecfon thal ton, —Rnveritan’ Linseed goin aks apot is next sent | ed at the rate of 1,000,000 francs per year in . Hoffman was elected Mayor of the | “Pergo: gvu.—Orn bi Ho" rellcn met | (o are a natural thoatre, which kome freak of | replanting woods dnd aiding that work, Two | Clty through the inflsence of the Bon. It le bale at tne ene where the | the rocks bas wickedly constructed as if for | hundred and fifty thousand acres of new | & old saying in politics—"' As goes Maine, #0 | | Broan—itaw—Cube Ali other appurtenances of fashion, the Sioux | Pit Werle nar dsj R, cor, 4th ot, ana | Bd Cheyennes, with whom the last treaty | fir and Darlesyne. | was made, are to bavean annual R—No. 9 West | money equal to fifteen dollars per age the inventions | I intend to { translated for me by the first | place fa some haste, A rough joke, not too | undations, and law has been paseed which » America. fri id Lean find with a knowledge of that | common let ns believe ev yin England and Amerien the tron | language evidently relics of wounded or | disuecd. ‘The visitor to th cexs of production, | lain Zounver. More hor so wneetiied, capital my light @ little further ot fer a nie (ae pend of | trade Ie overborne b ad. It | With the Inbar queati po Hic; Feflned 16Ke, “Medea,” burlesque, ; is not likely to be attracted. to ft, and when | toad begina to enter the wooded hills, which | the very encouragement of plays and balleta, | forest are expected to be the result of thia | GOC# the Unions.” May we not also say— is. Pye <4 arleeaues | ig understood that the rid two tribes de- | confidence revives there may beak better nue ae far aa Mentona, and which waa | and other dreadful practices. Here 4a a stage, appropriation, It would certainly seem to | , A* Koes the Bex, so goes the city.” Now, naY—M0e. in bond. the be Incumbent upon the American Congress | Lhave an eye out to passing events, and it] Fasionrs—To Liverpool, 750 bales cotton at KELLY & LEON'S MINSTRELS, 190 Broadway: | manded the cash insiead of the tiles and | chance for the large capital tuvested in It Mat ana see Ethiopian Recentricities toggery, probably because of grave euspl- a — apled by the Garibaldians, Under a! seanopy over It, ® green room behind of cake a 1 the right of *he road, not | etage 600 bales cotton it 104. — Paty je Chambers for stage ecenery, | to take some action which would tend to | seems to me that you have «strong. leaning, Baa: and ifm’ 7 pe . . - from each other, were three | ete all made ready to band out of the liv: | correct thie growing evil_-or rather cutting | this yenr, towards the election of Hon. Wu. aeeern — HINLOG GARDEN.—* The Black Crook. an | cious t - thes beavers wee ot) A Clover Politien! Burlesque, atl —unburted —corpees—fale preimens | ing rock, "The whole ta perfect In propor: | down evil. Eepeotally ‘ahould the planting | A: Darling. If that is to, there will be a ter- ay ANI THEATRE: Trvokiyn: Ravin Adams to | Of the latest etyle, Mowever that may be, | The Worl, which paper has a remarkable | of | the | diiferent entegories enth: | Hone and nearly oval u form. In front is | of treos upon the great Weatorn plaius be | Tile twist of the “Rings” next Tuesdsy.| SPECIAL NOTICE RR TRBATER Bron the monay iil probally be more acceptable | genine for theewlng @ dark ehade upon ev. | Masta led by Garlbaldi to achlere. the | a place for epectators, also. canopled, or | promoted. ia elhhinte dahl ite ght “onward, right : BAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. 88 Broadway. | to them, for with that tt : soe eecee tian | Unity of Italy. ‘The first was ® robust—al- | rooted by another rock. Anything more = mene ANTT-RING, Seta ala Ae der X FRAN ISCO MINT fa. | to them, fot with ¢ f erytiing thet does not eome upto ite ideas | most Herculian- young peasant, who had | like the work of human hands for « epectal yw They Dress. Our correspondents are both “barking up Tato the Valley of Death, TONY PASTOR'S (rere House, fot Bowery— | (1 08 008 hash : M4 Tudian conan of potitical virtue, thus ects out the Ala: | evidently not feared exporing 1 f for | purpose could acarcely be Imagined. Faley'a] A correspondent of the Home Journal has | the wrong tree.” It is more Important to Rode the Six Haudred.* poten reer sig aoeiein | Toe Wave a vulviea Ypaad Wie heads | yeeros Me nted bine fae Le tiaiiestnetat. ett | tellygeue dectagnee® Mure ComeBE signe Of IB) taken a walk, and this ts what be eaw on the | defeat the clection of abad and corrupt man |, Ma larger, by bundreds malipited tnto mle eee Oras eke fon ail Agee cccidsicsel sgl : “In the ehate alten brawny old pupil from | even down to hia hip; the round red holes streets of our cityt than to split hairs between good men, The | None haa the doomed band who rode to ewift WORMED AUTRE NEW TORK THRATRE wil, probably, ae u Ne the upper Hilerian of Turealooan, County, | were vlaibte, but thy placid exp ite Sutera an Octogennrion. “Miss Wray, of Weat Twenty-third street, | contest, this year, so far as there {a any con- | (eetuction tn Tennyson's poem, is the great ORRELL ISTRY NEW TORR THEATRE: | for a{angtelow himto bie right and left extend, | features indicated no euffering, for his The Cincinnath Timer of 19th enya who has just returned from Parls, appears in cavalcade of unhappy men who are rushing to ate New Yor 7 | i nthe thape of field-hands and buteausmen, | musthaye len instentanesus. The plu | Yeatorday econ any att imam, he che name {@ault of black corded eilk, the undcr-rkirt | Celt 8 evidently between John T. Hoffman | wed by the gannt spectre eee CRATER: Hotter int tia w | ; : | the wealth respectablity, aud tutelhyg derers of the dead had left only 08 | of Yohin Bolin, wae fond hanging hy a rope | Ueine cut in polntss the bottom of the skirt | "nd Fernando Wood. There 1s no reasune- ¢ al wrong, And should come, Mand Perils.” Denth of tton. 1. Walworth, | ppt the corpse, which was iron ee att st sh fround bia neck, in the gare of the feat. | $8 bound with a cord of plain binck silk. The | ble doubt of the election of Mr. Hoffman by at Stomach The elective franetiee te nndor diseneston, |i Its vigorous proporti in Kile oman accents | ne ig Hens anda delegate fram wa paw the Aer EUS | tnt ekol timeeR anes etary Tepes ca | deuce oF bin son, of the tatue name. on the | Hie, wkirt te quite short, and is alto cut in | « large majority, tut the frends, both of Mr. | ler, enres Dyspepsia, It-artbura, Hleadache, Vere THE NEW YORK SUN, | ; rent Wasa bald head andl wath fing: | fair young man with long curling hale, and | futhwest comer of Baymilier and Liberty tome ana 1 Fe butte Trinedt | Darling and Mr. Taylor, who are auppored | ties, D: I ayinptome of kindred ib Ni ge lead Be lg beard of In t blieeyers half open, with the eaine placid | streets. Mle was about eighty yeara old, but | ar Genamented with a Wile mash, tied at the | to be interested in the reputation of the city | characte magic. For Languor, Lawade #1 Shines tor Al.’ | tears Stee Wave nd Suds emphasis tn tn expression ; Uhe feat wees t wan oper 1 The teatimony Geveloned beture the Cores hee ees Wry wears 8 becoming & jack | na well asin the etate of ite treasury, owe it | Me, Great Weak + and Meatal Depression, SATURDAY MORNING, NOV {Conn 0 thrueting forth hie hand antl al portion | balle; ae flannel tunie and nL al hea ah i ale lived t flowers and gilt eaver Mise | (0 themselves to increase that majority to | Mey hare a most wonderful effect onc cs L 1 ceca 6 ta tia bore fthe totied arn thereunto belonging Is | of fine linen drawere had been left on hit fa are 4 nckberg, of Weat Forty-third. etrect, | the uttermost. Party fealty loses its claims| 8 Ma Oreos d ful toilet i ia Lie sev 1 bt it 1 bia drama; thy . y Wateress leigh let ow Please send tn | « feGoreents eT tenad TR TIE TRIE: | Lr ote rea eieae: hi Awith hiedauehters | NoMa an odd, yet quite stylish, enit of yellow | when the defeat of a Lal man be the question | Uele—mjerir to Cologne and at Lalf the prem ments early, Ht best em). 5 a youth In | ant this, in a ching treble, te what ed that his life had not been t mo trivial tuatter, and refused | trimmed with « wide allk bent! and. Diack | St #84 Lyon's Magnetic insect Powder res their classificat armlug and attending common schools, | » ray, That ® mts treagon j| Who knows to what re H ind to eeep there mating | fk fringe. Hee bonnet is of black Ince the | = Saar al andonly genuinemsure to kill roaehe a < mewn |, Pee crire cae cakee | ‘ ‘1 reprobate nnd | fauilly he. belonged, of. \ PRoURD he sootinued to seep tiers, MARIGE | nrersiitig that hape, trimmed wi mothe an‘ all insect vermin. Pr The Demngogue of Now Yorks | nen se eee a that It Is rather a pleasure te them | (here heart was yearning t fild, within’ a few ayes ae he bad often e= | Blt leaves and ah Tr Witehicalis |) Crore ere noe crmeaey Set || Sra RM qe MOOT Mae Sas Weeks Shs te venominated | BE Was twenty-one, was ndmitted to pene | than otherwise t onthe and brenk | tay with bis face upturned in death to | fire that he was gulag: to hung hunscite Te | Suerman, of Woat Twentieth atreet, appears | New Yorn, Friday, November pau. | etd snanctte Stoke iceraidshd rd mecif for Maver intended himeetf upon the | tee, He then eettled fn Piattaburg and ob- | them; th , ome, fo do to make Mie ae » na re tky \ The Shira pee wat | is probable that he was tn Iquor when he bed as b hte best ae yo poplin | —The general tone of feeling in Wall street | v¥ Clothing, Winter Clochim ; held nined an excellent practice eleva. | fulfrage I ann i ak- | that of ® fine Va about seven: | cotmitted the act, for his fore onthe | *ults trimmed with Jeaves of the same ti otey, W mations fe beat Stock, finest Gor lowe £ the eympathy meeting held at | ttined on exceltent practice, until his elevas fry Gf any oath, however stringent. And | teen, apparently, whose chin revealed the ted th for hia fet w tue | fev; age wound Wir a brOWE Belin, eana fF to-day, but little business waa | The best Siock, finest Goods at the lowest price Hion to the Lench ae Maater In Chancery and | ticrewith the mottled wn te withdrawn and | first sighs of oelplent virility. — He looked | M43" and lla koces bent, atiowin me of the County Judges, In 1811, Hewas | tho eloquent Alabamian from lows alts! tike a young artizan, and was completely | (URN be if rtment. The loan marke ‘Lai gest Store in the City. 4 ¥, B, BALDWIN thet evening, and at. 4 to turn the high porpore of the A loose brown enit, benutifully trimme oie worn with thie | dolng in any dh and tied round the | was easy aud quiet at 7 per cent. on call after feelin ains of bd 7 #19, and pass | G00 dressed, with the exerption of bis shoes—a |} Me | waist with of brown «ati own 4 7 into an clectioneerivy Larange for | *? officer of the volunteers tn 1612, and par | OORT i atm tn convention—a shuMe of | ¢ rerhige owing to his clothes { He Bad had cortrol of hie ims | Tronet, einen Gotheeet ree eae cramn elk | at 7 a 10 for discounts, Gold closed at 1 A wn purpose. Forwunately those in| Uclveted im eeveral battles. Ile was 0) ¢ ty domebody tes, fesngant ket |) d with Lond from @ lance Artin a Queer Place, color as the ¢ Mi ‘hompeon, of BALES AT THE 810CK EXCHANGA, resenitatly pe 17th «Congress, | handkerchie * Appletoddy” bas wound J his right ride, over whic t ; ifth ave black al 4 charge of tha tanntiog ted the serpent in| Representative in the 7th Cor stool Peo Appletodag™ bas the | wound iv bie right ede over which Bia Jef | crn police of London blunitercd, a few | Hitt sven rn black ailk, suit, trim: vine Boaan, Wed Wad teede OnvemN. Sndge fe med with "bine satin folds and | oped | 1090 1.9.50 . ave AW HB, on erch Drop, anety aalena he Dre: |e 1a08 be was eppolated Chaneallor of the | 6am of tanwt erapdve tarp, EN pen perate atruggle which had taken place were | Weeks ago, Into @ studio, It was the room | np on gach side with leaves of allk, trimmed | lot: arecese | fam Peciile M....tg | Baek Bo cet DOK dently disapperred without waiting for the | 10 1828 he volnted Chancetior of the | away up hie lege, and his hinir cere evident nll wlong the road and on both} of a hoy-pickporket thirteen years old, | With s blue satin cond: bonnet of Ince, trlins | 6°... eeeveee N08 69 oweecc se dBRY | ——oUNSPTD a pei one it ah he’ 4 State. Te was for many years President of | doing ite best fo tear iteelf out of the roots, | eides through the Lrushwood, and around | They found, in’ searching for atclen goods, | med with eit ornaments. This ts one'of the | 10000 ‘do, is 8 © dosscsclbn | Mevs On Gparty, Of N,N, ama oe Lees dtheieaied the American Temperance Union and Vice | Im euch a violent state of aacenston henven: | every farim house or Uullding’ of any ki This pretence of Ir Ward to thia pare oi & bow of pencil drawings, all of whieh re- | prettiest and moss admired euite to be eeen | 400 U. & Ladetoed bo 40.....5.128% | well known among Protestant hurches of thts n. He commences In | which could give @ inomentary shelte ee : lated to erline and the best way to commit it, |0 the avente.—- Miss Spiers, recently r Lae 8 + eee 0 PAE of Mr. Woon, now that President of the American Bible Boclety. | goop voice by saying that sentimente have | point of prolonged resistance. for th Ther rived aa atrikingiy | turned from Rurope, has appeared in an el TE ghee | country, formerty practiced tn thie exclu. 46 ':c, is very amuring to those who lo For ono term Le also held the office of Grand | been heard tipon that floor with which he | baldiaus to maintaln their de Black Maria,” or pri- | g80t black velvet suit, made with two skirt $00 yes ssae HESS | sively for Spinal and Neuraigis affections, sae ¢ a : ene Master of Mose sterling integrity | cannot agree. Others may do as they will, | and enperior foo, ‘The pasteboard cartridy drawing obbery the | trimmed with # bins band “| “That Brownlee’s One Disease Remedy te ad " Manater of Mos His i integrity a drawing of a from a 100 1 to 184 apd fee im altting in the Know | NAV of Mie tises obtained. for | bts for him, standing there beneath the | of the Chaeeept rit the road for | Ing,” or coat-tail pocket, the thief was de- , on exch wide, with a. biack | scout 0 [URS | mnirably adapted for the eure of Spinal Nervous Nothing comncile and taking their proscrip- | an many pr ee p Feciag of bie country, and tn, view of the | miles, showing the imimense amount of am-| picied in anch an attitnds as not to be seen the upper skirt ‘trimmed with | | °63 nw is 00 ...Laiy | DiMenities, Nervous Rheamatiam, Nervous tive oaths against these very Irish citizens | Yim universal reapect-and adtolration, ge-tent Father of that country, he, for one, | munition the French soldiers expended In | bya police-constable two yards off. This re- | Ince; Lack velvet bonnet, exqulsitely trim- | 900% do. 10 mim | sasitesie thane doe Ds hesnied i Thea be. — would “never vote foranything that did not | the course of the engagement markable art collection including a drawing | med.—-Mra. Joseph Gimbernat, nee Julia | WY do 100 Bde. 198 lyon, ye frequently cured abun Whom be sow sccks to cajole Tien | English and American Tron. have distranchisement in ft, so help me God.” | they produced in determining the fate of the | of Mr. Fagin transacting bu In the re- | Lillie, of Thirty-euht street, we have seen | '200U.S.0's10-40 00 do....080.187% | cates of Neuralgia with one large bottle whem i ted the Know Nothing vote for Mayor A writer in the London Times, of 15th, | This le too much for the great heart of the | day against the 8,000 val ceipt of stolen goods, which waa entitled | Sttired Ina brown plush sult, worn over a0 | yoo" “ao. 1A 1S Gees HN located {n the face.” For sale only by Barney he wante the Irish vote for the s01n¢ | grea an jatereating account of the iron trade | Convention (which desires nothing 40 much | lived followers of Garibaldl ie ack ho Fence.” Tuere'were also n f | underakire of rich brown silk. The sacque | ‘sooo Tr Not, 00 Adame dx. Co. 79%, use ' desert vl betraved th fs the restoration of the whole country on | by Impartial Papal officers, who do aot pre« | colored sketches illustrating the gradu is loose, trimmed with taate, and tied round | T8107 °. 1 — He de poolhennigealnd ba'|in England and America, from which we | atasis of negro supremacy), aud that fnter | tend that the unaided efforts of the Lope's | nee of the juvenile thief top pirecnel ods | che waist with «wide brawn allk aaah, with | 10000 “darn s.cles% See Soc wbies Assces A er then Just as be will aay 4 take the following notes, Of the present te ae cordin a4 A young bureaa troops would have proved successful called “Tue Life of « Fly Kid.” ‘This ian | lon trimmed to mateh the lower akirt. | 1003 Tena, de 62.6 58 123 wren’ Grccce'ig: 12% | A thet Ie the slightest uneasiness of the Chem ay the Irish Ar whenever it | iow price of iron raile in England the weiter | clerk aud an rifle lead the cry. rather pnusual care, and the Reformatory | A becoming brown bonnet, trimmed with | 17° re elle, 4 | with dificulty of breathing, oF indications of ems to serve bis oa is taken up from the floor to the galleries, haber at should be able to teach the young artist €o | Bilt, Ie usually worn with this eult,—— Mies | 10000 Tenn. o Pan Congh, take during the day a few" Brown’ 7 from the gallery to the lobl thence ise bis talents to better purpose, aud upou | CANON, of Fifth avenue, wears a suit of rich | Soog ‘ 7 ” Contain Uc ie amusing, aleo, to reeall bis crusade | 'The breakdown in confidence in railway | back to the floor again. The Convention | A letter from Brazil to the Charleston laden rhe Bi he pot Sahil Ger Deter dh ‘ 30 a my 0 Bronchial Troches.” Containing demulcent tm the firet tert | directors has deprived r stamps with its feet and clapa with tte] 7 ais Ta lowink HOI ee ee LEA OI SOR OE renter Bet ced Bo gr BBE gredients, they allay Pulmouary Irrit Have a tory resolutions | the power to make their customary re bande, and then fall pon ite cusl a centers eed eerie (Naren Sood ret een ta Gide hecdinn’ A brook tart cf lace tbe | Tab aaa oe ; ‘ MS | them in rendiuess upon the fret appearance LeMbbyhe! or aes bet rat 4 Be ifs Te | of permanent way, and ins sto | Homed ‘chair with the yett Bt ee reused welt, | Information : An Todian Prairie Village. bon tel ec LSU al toe Gel hore (eee Leen cies Sdeient, Comer Cou id aii i! 1 at the “Maine Law" Convention In | extension. This accounte for the present | Rap, rap, rap goes the gavel, but the loy An to labor, a capitallat may invert Intands | The Detroit Union publishes the following | with : ot, t 9000 Cio & MC. 264 100 —— Hi gavel, p & | with the sult; binck velvet bonnet, trimmed 4 Then he was the chamjfon of the very | low price ot rails, and the flat aspect of that | hiood Inap. A second and yet a third tine | and negroes, or you may tmy a hand or two | accou rig nettl : with pi . alt ‘ be | 1000, Brie 8d M.... 934 80 Best and Cheapost-—Briest’s Hais "i sake of | Dart ofthe tra ‘The demand was ro good | th 1 i ss hareay See OF SoH tae Se freee nt of a curlous Indian settlement | ith pink rosebuds—a really stylish aud be- | siya er Had pl Sime 100M pe laws which ww for the sake’ of | FAD DN Ui on prerylniog Jo raleare | ogetort i rewed.-the white saan'a Aerrad mean hire nilvens* | Beyond the Missouri, In the wilderness, tn | CoWDE Costume, 0 eG ee Be Mee Oo" Sag | Dye changee Red or Grey Hair, iustantly, toe votes, he denounces #0 vehemently. was to inflated, that a nuiuber of new tills | very pigeons uritie caveatof the capitol bus Heel jan fadian, village, forty-eight hours. from cee — YOO CL ANW. REST 40 dors2.2') apy | beautiful rich Diack or Baows, without injurtag And what but arusing ean be the recollec- | were erected, oud these are now struggling | tle anit Hutter awny from thelr neste good on © Cuffee planters are bring. | Culcago. Jt te ae rude and world-like, ee] GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, | ge C-O%-¥- A 0,88 Cie Col AC. Seg | theheale of skis, and fe acknowledged by all to be tion of his servile devotion to the Prinee of | for'an exlatence. About 1,000.00 to With restored order Appletoddy proceeds Ing out German families, and to illustrate | [Ongtelow's ented Ur te ie 2m Go ae Wwe OF YO NT Gem He | without a rival in the world. All who want an ar ° . ough out the nga his predeces- | from m: 08, ve one excel- | Nave been described b; a 7 onvt dd sat 4 | te H1 not deaden the halr, bat {nt ed 20000 doe... SB 100 do, Constant Reader” desires to know whe- | 1000 C,&N.W. lat. 846-200 i 0. xy prospect of the payment of | 4, f& NW. 9 a9 Bele Rt .. life into tt, Fifty Centa per bor. to-day, But th ould use it, Sold by ail druggiste of 40 Le gave that magnificent dryeuner at bis | puted that our home railways have purch: tountry house? Then, by toadyism to Eng- | ed 160,000 fone lees during the past 12 Ush royalty, he acquired the title ot ‘Duke | Months than of civilization np pear, that is flattened out the ool gt hea of | Sher there is a person, his own, which stands ‘of| peet to get another good baud to make a crop at a leaser price, trail be wagon track, an In the 12 months precedln def 4 ; 1 4 L port: ‘In conclusion, Mr 80 faras Thave been able to judge, there | | eee likd ab oll: fea | the etghe £ rabllion 4 siatined Machine No Gold ‘ ‘The geveral iron trade, eepeclally thet part | Port! , In, cot t1é O tar as T have been able to Judge, there | corn, abaped like ab ol fashioned harrow, | the eight or more million dollars claimed by } s0q0 ¢. 1. 87 100 do... b30, puditg ef of Bloomingdale,” while the brave Conco-| of independent upon iron phipbulld Lalit ronan edt tar depetpomet prodigal! Meek Hey te Cipation, | that ile about on the eunny aide of the ills, | the officers and men of Farmgut’s fleet, for | gold Tiga:rsse" 94% 100 Reading K. lt works HAN, Whose memory he would wow blast for | fared even worse, icin than Maryland or Ki a) and the slaves about the towne aro en: ttled to vuliar fractions of acres, These | ry by: _" 6 than Auy ouber, Aud is the best fo trutalof earth have teen gently irtlaated by | heir exptures at New Orleans, Anewer— | 10 duliet &C: ist the squaws, aid the inaize has grown of 1 | The prospect le decidedly slim, although it is fet nud ausrinily tn. You wre neating | understood that an effort will be made to for their masters hav returned from | Kree* bs the butfalo hunt—are anooking around | J. F." Inauirea whothor tho light from telfish ends, was undergoing trial by court- | Organization of bust in Liverpool, which | ‘There ian rush to the fl tmartial for refusing to parade bis regiment in meet Braet gg Ee ary nor of the Queen's eldest son. prospect of an 4 those officers and men of the Cor- | trade has n coran Legion and Trish Brigade, whose mect- | and Americ jor, Awhite man | tirely obedient, and I think yery good bows to a negro, aa much to ray bad it, and | servants, There 1s ngitation of the sub- tle | the nex is back you didn't. Rap, rap, | ject of gradual emancipation by the revival.’ Our foreign | rap goon the guy veral vernment aud individuals, but the been impaired. Tudia, Ku yealtto Mr. P tT anting interest, which controls legislation, | have taken more iron this yenr exorable,. * Rvory mat take | linvo. given no ‘countenance to ik” 1 think than they did up to the eae period last | Eis'scat isthe wile of paclicnn ten late ke | peoplein ti on are opponed u nufacturing purpores, 194 Grand etait = a he MARRIAGE. REILLY _MICLOW — On the ath 196T, to the Charch of the Holy Hrondway, by the Rey, I at's ing and themeelves were iosulted by the pre-| year, and the majority of our other marketa | he Wanertand inne Metade hae the thee Pena etree dite Roa, ee UE | dragging after them long arias of the fuse of a shell “can be seen at night as Oeics A gh oes Mee labial, yl . this demagogue, will be anxious to | have been quite as good as usual —"Evervbody 1 out of order"--rap, rap. | Who with to make | bartalo hide, Small pleces of tilurcated | 1 nesses through the air.” Anewer—Yeo, if | 300 das... 3 DEATHS. vote for Mr. Woon, but we do not think it. Concerning the fron trade in this country | rap—" Let every man take hiseent'™—"Too | col eapital of every, such question, and 1] anlunal copper, (nil alive’ Mie maslilng bli | near enough to It em do. Leshide tole Perhays his other Irish friends, who re- | the following statement occurs: much talk fo the body "="' Proceedings ean | think the Etnperor’s emancipation polley i . +] So, BRI—In Brooklyn on Priday, loose, the roulof a shining black button in| J, TE." wake whett er it would be advisable | 100 Canton ¢ re of hor brotherstt 200 Mil @ St. PLR! 425 200 Cle, & Pitta, 86 ails, With w thin top of p for , form the periphery of this funily pent his palace aud gardens are tnas- reste of the Liacks, no less than of the as ite ~ oe ti ot go ou"-—rap, rap, rap, and the gavel | may have been designed to take the wind oui “ ii t 100 Qui Gember bie proscriptive acts agalost them | The duty upon raile imported Into the es One AUT Bethatetly Taare (erate at thie walle. $n ties quarters ony Jenin | Cee? Deda nt ART athe for w mechauic to go from Now York to Now | 10) Adantie M.D Suan dod against all foreigners, in 1401, will give | Unlted Staten te O22 40c., pavatite in gold, [oun Bomebody else moves to tay the mo | there is more danger from the Radical pro- | moved gut at the damy Holiatiic HAUNT St tke prevent time, ta search of ware and fHtendaof the family are rer thelr votes for Fuixxasvo Woon, but we do | {iN valta of the fdeserigtion ashaliy shiping {Hon on the table, Al in favor,” | clivities of the aye generally, than from abo- | rinenified tom height of twelve or thirteen | employment; and also whether cholera or BFOOND ROARD, to attend the funeral, from Lot believe dt a) ally ehipped | pours Mr. President, will say aye; all tition, Yet, ns the world seemate be pulling | ua >a belght of twelve or thirte 1 ; yet (000 Treat 810% 160 Atlantic, @.190 med Dutch Charehy Clermon, to America Is Just now under £5 15a, per ton | The “rote We. texen, | down evory where, 1 see no more Ganger here | 's © toy i ha eit- | vellow fever is epidemic in the latter city 105% 200 Boston W. P.. 18 ‘ave, ou Monday, Dec, 2d, att! hapa the Nquor dealers and those who | at the slipping port, ao that the duty In the a vote. Wb than anywhe “ Girone isn ‘and’ build. a harrow | Auswer~ New Orleans ts now aa dull as New 40, 193 U8. Bas Vis ae Babt favor of the American’ thanufacturer Is equal | Ya aoe fs a larne field for enterprise and ote door in t nd build a marrow 00% 100 Welle, Fargo E. day; 8 ape Temember hie Sabtatarton crumades of paat | {8°40 Of ihe dyiagr can maguearuarer Ia cual | Motton'e en rani 1s a Targe Meld for enterprise and | halt of approach. Pivicese hole In. the top | York—they have not oven an epidewle there. | a:000'Tean'éaa:’.'eue toe Ve taneee® Fria Margaret yeara will bolieve bis present lying profes | ronsiderall atfon Yo tne tending iron | m | actually? deponting cle mle tseaptsane ne | for the Habe In and smoketo go out, | 6 Worker” paya about $200.0 year inthe | 2202 O&M: Ca. 96% 100 | his Sons, and urge the election of Mr. Fraxanno | tiauuineture on anything lke this before, ronews the | her inexhaustible resources upon” the immi- | s* mse Tas ee Tete kc length | shape of bouse-reuta. 116 hae @zdo an mur | esa ae Tunfatives and mrende of the family are res Be Amaricar Sean trate rniat be i £ | porely domes. Lay lizy Tadiane nt length ean mie a 900 epeetiully to attend: the fi fs Woon, but f they do they may be mure the | tue Amertoan tron trade must be In 8 part MMtcttom to adjnten Ie | kration of a energetic pul y and Abe | Boat tae aiay aties of ait of theon: aid | hey, and wants to bay a @600 ol and bull « 0 Ritarday afteruoce,, Des sith, a1 ciieek’ chase Viper will eting again when he haeachance. | trary,” ‘The alluring prospect of uch a nies a Wilte dalemate TD eae ee ke you have the picture of an Indian summer | sinall house upon It. His financial demand | be Pode her late residence, 489 West 13th » ci And possibly the revercntlal bearing of y protected trade bas encouraged #0 | Svcte In many parte the clearing of land tn- | ‘HlsKe. tne { belng thus much in excese of the supply, be | 00 Erte Tt On. Friday morning, N oth, Mas Chis Woow-en candidate towards the helr of al competition that the evil is] stig!" volver nmense labor, Hut Hh others coan- | yqtga rants ia Greny. eeetien. sarang | wants the Se to tell him iow. to coneuin ; Usaeds Lalteitn Pare of Clana ireland ee England's throne will be forgotten by the] "etking ite own cure, and at this | « frouse must come to order, aud Mr, Carra- | paratively little, But generally whoever ex- | tall weeds. Sut h arr | : ca et ae : The relatives. and. fr het ngland’s thron en ment the trade i ‘even more de=| way haa the floor.” Mr. Carraway ian Mo-| pects to plant here must expect to eubmit to | Me tall weeds. | Sqnawe aud children are | mate bis desire. Anawer—If you don't want | 29 dow... tang 800 ¢ + 83% | of her pmther, tohn Reynolds, and anne Willies nds of thore who huve luid down thelr} pressed there than {¢ Is here. Large na the | Dig mulatto, and rlaca to address dia con: | taveh privation and do a great deal of hard | (aneeautly entering smd ewerging by 866) to Jom what yon bave, keep Me In your| tm falc Mw boo Cea M Wik, Sty | gamenand Pirie, are tempectfully invited UO wee ris to free their native lan : My Jes the Ironton Me A eeatg ers ty vention on ihe elective franchise, He was | work, and yet by settling together It need | hive ona pleasantday. ‘The aun eli and | pocket, or in bank. If you attempt to | do, 123° 8) Cle, & Tol. 7 poe pieltenee, |e domination, but we dob or wore, looking to paltry expedien personally anxious to have rebel editora dis- | tot be long before all the requisites of su ye anita te oe The : ans 100 do... 6d 600 Mi aS. ‘at, on Sunday a ese vi seg Vibe & i kas shutting out ull foreign Imports to cure the | Panchisd, uit dit not believe. any edurs | tiatence and. prosperity might be secured the tableaux are various aud picturesque. | make €225 cover the purcliase of a lot anil | 109 Adama" ks: Co 704 100 Me See TLET oxy | O*lOC: "os yemn #0 uDWlse desperate came of competition among them | onal quantification d be Imposed on the | This te cepecially a matter of Importance In | oarryine a buttale robe on the wrong aide, |e Pullding of « our, it will probably | 1) do $0 TW. Ww. pf OT | MCCARE On Thoraday, Miche! McCabe, aged Ina word, we do not think any men was [selves which, has been fostered by the aye: | Colored. recs in the North had | referonce to the preservation of society from | Stretched upon four springy sticks thrust in | Ulsappemr to eutisfy @ mortgage. Keep| gm — “y, H10 Ch & ale Te iguyy | © sears, a native of Canuza, County Mews, fe ever put in nomination for any office in New | tem of a continually increasing tariif. Large | been voting since the foundation of the gov- | the Influences, ioral and religlous, or rather | thy earth, ard hicldirigy it te vtoptad yn 480 He Sait preys duction a¢ present may be in ox. i? a i and holding i tense and level asa | what money you have, work hard and econ- ‘3 His relatives and friend@are reepectfully Invited York, who was less trustworthy, or who me Oar D ernment, without being better qualified than | immo: us, which pervade t T e th with a A black to attend the fu wid who i ie ho | cess of a profitable demand, in America it {8 | the newly enfranchised colored votera. He | count There is alow standard of m Real inher late i eaandalae tin oontaie nize, and when you have enough to sec BOARD, mt and Re roukiya, thi more deserved to be despised than Frnxay- ately greater, Uulees a rolling | lo wanted. hone of bla own rave who op | HY, privciole and religion, that tome con. | hend im ber lap, ie examining ite contente-| sone way curough, then buy a howe revily VoCrooe, P.M, | Afernoon, at 8 o'clock, Ta po Woon; and this we say from n log. ob Siaies ‘at present has some specl- | nosed Reconstruction to be disfranc rultutes the only objection to the countey. | Ait ‘external ‘and pediculous, ‘and “can Qbe | built 10000 0.8 M. Cle. 96% 200 Pacitte M....,.126% | _McGINNIS-At la Inte residence, 904 Ninth arvalion of his candi . rey 'y 1, by the way, you scarcely mect @] Tf delegates went against the colored race by yt man of any profession might < « : rm i , 20000 “do... B80. 86% 600 do. 99° | ave, cor, f4th st, Patrick McGinnis, (o the #Tib ‘ of his conduct, public aud privace. | Spavtical American who does hot carry a par caught with that Mne-toothed rake called a Ten Yea ves the case of a servant ol 4 da le practical Ameriean who does PY APA | voting against disfranchisement, they need er or Inter, to find employment Wade as aA ateedinke with erase |, give " ant | 100 WellsFargo Ex 8 900 do... .e.1asy | Year of his age, Southern Agy tent in his pocket—It Is not making fill tine | neyer expect to get the colored vote again, | bere, and prosper according to bis ity, . Y | girl whose mistress refuses to pay ber wages, | 20amer, Ex TS. 100 do... 080.125, The friends of the family are requeste’ to ate Bita tors. Ala au The most theivi i hair, sits upon the ground, clasping her | , a) | tond the f Sond ; : 1 wil savin Viegas haw vr working at a profit.) The most thriving | He wanted tle rights ot loyal men prot He must acquire the language too, It isensy of | Kheos with bois hands and awinging to and | The inquirer wants to know if there is any | 22 go, Try 100 do,...b10,199" | tend the fun m Sunday afernoon, Dec. tety Tu civil authorities in Virgiats have ar | part of the trade is girder Iron, which Is only | and with this “Mr. 1 acquirement, and if you are able to read and | que’for all the world like mye lady ta he 3 AY | 90 Gorse, Tig 800 dou....0..199, | At 8 orclocy, without further notion, Newars rested Hussicert, the notorious Richmond | rolled at three works, who have formed &| who . write, it would not be a difficulty of more pall ed ay ibe one At & hy to ber way by which the sald mistress ean bo | 19 raat ae 8 a 1B | Panera please copy. y agitator, The charge ta tho wee of incen-{ Combination, by means of which they net | Ing” Confederate army and navy officers at | Wan a few weeks, Government srootity ‘etrild thlctle heads erith bow una | PFOURRE to terms without much expense to | joy ACMA EE UG Gf OTD 2 do... .aRise | OWENS On Nov, Muh, Marz Owent, velored diary language to the negroe the at. | Ory, hand oe ee cate 18 foe zo Of | Mobile, subsides, firat, however, offering an | care a t any * of exigranta arrow. The explosive merriment of the | the poor girl. Answer—Apply to the Work- | 800 | do......, 80 100 do..." 'b8 1% | Cavan, Ireland, aged 43 years, ? mate tn America t# 15 inc our} amendment to the Coustitution to exclude | except agricultural, Aud any other kind of | white and black race is wanting. Ingwomen's Protective Union, 44 Franklin | ,12 Mer. U. Bx... 894 900° do...b10.. T14 ‘May her soul rest te peace! Amor tempt to Incite them to acts of violence at size es; while In Frauce and | ihe Trish from votln employment must needs be uncertain, and if] "They laugh inwardly and silently, the p ni 100 do....b10, 40100 do... DIS TIN 7 a ida against the whites. Hunsicurt ts repre- | Belgium it le rolled up to 30 inchey Debate tien Uribbles. from malignity into | sought, the possession of means to ‘enable | gmoky faces just brightening up with aabow | rece 109 od 0 200M. @Rt'P. pf. 68 ‘The funeral will take place from her Inte rem, sented to have sald, ina recent speech to af pAnotber Prosperous business ts that at | trash, Aud then comes the vote, The ques. | one to walt his opportunity, will evidently | Of weeth at @ good shot, and that is all. But Heir” wants to know all about the logal | $09 W. U. T Wiig | Spee, ote. Eval oh on Monday ae - Meee rest at epee oO | Troy. in the Btate of New York, where | tion is whether in the number of those to bo | be necessary. “Without aucti means, Ecoal | (ie cite have o laugh worth hearing, it | formalitice tn connection with a witl, and | 19 ides ROW | Bens eras int negro audience, You, the colored people, | 1 pikes, and rivets are rade by | forever hereafter disqualitied from voting in | advise no one to come out here, even alone, | 5 ‘out like ® peal of silver belle shaken 100 Chi, 2 NWS Bg ee) WATSII_Y have no property; the white race bave | ‘ y acie horseshoes arc made froma) Alabama, there shall be included *Theae | unless to xo to planting: and then be must | ¢ Inetant, ond then ceases likes bird | Particularly how long @ tlme ts required | 500 Ca @N.W.pe + $00 — de...---8, 68% | from the, Count bo nde; some of you are old and | Df nat the rate of 60 per minute. In| who havin registered, in, accordance | be& man who can do his own work, For : after the death of the testator, before the | ehh @N.WiPt . ‘ uses and lands; rome of y Sreland & ie wal ki peg tidy | i 5 you surprise in ber song, only to begin again ; STK WOR LS P,.. 06% | Ireland, tn th feeble and cannot carry the musket, but can| mae by hand’ per daye and they are not with the provisions of an act of Congress en- | Young mend i a the pe ed ze To another place. There, two Indiaos smok- | heire can experience the pleasure of finger. | #00 Ne ¥, Gen... 11 friends an J a day, ed "' An act to provide for the ogether, ng & Cro sik Dine. e t i o id the funeral, apply the torch to the dwellings of your | superior elther tn quality or workinanship. | | clont govern ato the rete) Staten common-a Joint stock farming b See oe Yoeks ee dew | tog bis greenudacks, Answer—The timo re: aioe a on ook, P. precisely, from his lato residence, enemies.” It is bigh time that something | The chief production In the States is rails, | March: 2, 1467, and the acts supplementary | This would enable them to live fellow asicep on the roof of a wigwam, 2 | quired to settle up an eatate depends alto- | $00) O-# M.C- B80 Seg Bre Pacitie M. xd 138, | avenuo, were done to stop the mouths of enn eines @ conclusion of the, wer the fee thereto, ‘shall ‘refuse to vote either for or | selves, and yet have society; whi Round a litde kettle-ridden fire a group of | ether upon circumstances, Some estates | 100 Canton Co. oo ee | 4 {See Laat Page for other Deatha.| tuch blatant Radicals as Hexsicort, | Southern States hav Je about ad little Senlon Sila eopeukanions wheu it shal be | Keut industry could not fail to prosper. a dozen ore thered, some squatting on their | are settled In three months ; some not in five py | = = ——B sicorT, pitted fr om, — —— s 1 for it Me eblelly to thelr teachings | progress In material reconstrnction as they | "there tea grent deal of anterest felt fm this A Curious Garden, Ineo ry and expectant deus: | years, For tho matter relating to wills, 10 ‘bios 190% Sock a that the disaffection of the negroes is due, | (aN (one in political, aad thelr abolute | matter, A dispatch bas been received from | The correspondent of the Cinciunatl | grown young Indian tn a “Hele” 1s referred to the thousand or 80 of 2g Weat Calon Ti a4 > MEETING OFT The latter would doubtless go to work and| payinente, ‘Ihe rallmakers of Ainerica have | (he Radical sathedrin in Washington that | Gaseite writes from Salburg, Austri rat mother’s unpleasant legal volumes which bear upon that subject. | "90 vie. Bx Ci'' Te 100 | dowssr772 aang | <M Mather Mathew TA. Be suclety, Nu 8 will suble thelr thick heads but little about poll. | always fostered a preference, and sought . 4 ; 4 further visited the curious water works] Wa# condemned to travel for all time; his Boarder" recently had two coats, valued | 10 Quicksilver M, 14 900 Mer, U.Ex..-. 40° | Gay “Dec, tat, at 1:10 P.M, Speaking by trouble thelr ¢ P higher prices for Ameri rails, because ofa fale the. sajecsion Of the oi mail of old Archbishop Sittieno, who lived and | Leels thrown up like a couple of flukes at rt = GOs cereus 1G 10 do... 680, 40 George i Singing b Mu Walt eae flee, If It were not for the evil conn OT eet ees arith Roglish, ine | HOR, That the party had already | ee ee eee acres about 16Ls., Hie | one end, and his head on level with the top | St #60, stolen from his room, having left the | 909 | do... M4 800 Mariposa nf; 18 | Sretiktey Trimble wut atieen” WK ike Me white rateals among them, who are con: | pruved rails, Nothing could be more absurd, | Though “willing “to. dor maything eo "tue | MUst have Riven some ‘of the time which be | OF fhe Kettle at the other: key tn charge of the chambermald, He | 92 Bre Kobi. 18 we MIL oe Hea | PAVE Pros ALVEY, Vice. Prog Me tly telling them to do otherwise. The rhrce fourttie of the American new ri | successful Atricanization of the State, so far | Promised to the Church, to priva |, A row of other dogs, only they are four- | wantato know whether the mistress of the MONKS, Sec. 168 | ectoral vote in the Presidential | house 1s liable for the amount of bis loss, | 200N. ¥. ¢ 800 C, RT. &P. na thas old ralle spel Seeeag | al Re SP ad tene ant vs ne | Party, @ sort of animated onion, if you | . | 40 0, —MR. GF CAMPBELL WILL wrbltes, demand that a curbsball be put upon | Yer'tue original raile abipped trom Evian, | clecton went, could not undertake any ex. | Sarieres, Of | Cirle ea ae grotuoese | bieads ;"yon peel oif au outer riud of dag, | Answer—That depends upon circumstances. | frp Go in I Gog pata pitt ee Le tongues of the Huxxicorr clase, who are | During the past twelve months about 25,00 | Nac et that juncture, urther than. this it | fountais, arore, and marble figures of tbe | ten of Thdians, and eo on, dirt, doge aud | If you can make It appear that the lose re- | 400 C.a N.W. 19 OO Brent Dec i, at dile Halk 300 Grand su Toe vuly aitning to advance thelr persoual in-| tous of old ralla Lave been shipped ftom | known that the nero delegates have t nivale, “In one piace Is w wild boar just me, Un 6 the sulted from carelessness on the part of the Wil allt bo pods singing as amuale Ny HcQnare Rav 4 ygland to America, which have been reroll | assiduously buttonholed by the military. ee | Maing from covert, in another @ raoning de cuising anidlady al i er DOMEETIO MARKETS —WaOLEAAL te ly meeting at@o'cluck, E, GILES, Prest. Vrcets by misleading their dupes. ed fo produce the ydality wald to be ao much | they entered the hall that morning, withen | faM*N acen through the green twigs. Ina | witch In w sort of Leper Rr cea needa eal aad MGHATHNE See ia” : —— puperlor to Engle fer toat anpeal to vote the tung downy since | Erowto of fantastic. atone’ work [aan arch. | short gown, and o over the iP ; oe no A General Labor Exchange. Hive Tesscuer process haa been introduced | {. LS AnP ies tie ction'ot tue | tistiop's crown of gilded tin, which rises on | He Of bolilug. tnt viseuit, Communications ip Fully Prove, #5 25.99 00 for GRAND PUNIIG MEETING OF TUM Tuenn are Goubtless many industrious | at eeveral works, but the ore of the country | new constitution aud hand them over de-| 9 Jet of water to the height of ten Lumps of leulen dough dropped Into | Editor of Sunt Anpertne state; @ O99 55 for extra etate: $0) LR Futher Mathew I A. 1, Sucieiy fin thie city, out of employment, who | !# Dot quite adapted to it, and, eo far, bas | fe to the rebele, who bad. already [OF fifteen feet, and then sinks again, | the fat. As fast as she forks them outupon| Dyan Sin—I went to pay my taxes early | 9 @10 49 for fancy state; $9 20G9 TO for the low | Brooklyn, will take at the pers ne i Saad SSR Teo gl an Inulfferont The Hut he up all the turpentine and rosin in the | fies wnd sinks alternately, the water | the & ound—what should we do without it! this morning and fou long a line of citl- | grades of spring wheat Western extra; ¢9 40910 so-mors 10 Kiver Railway Jown ie rin’ all around, | for everything t all on? —n smutty ann | zens waiting to do the same, and ¥nq., of Green pola market wherewi hat contingeney, to | Pouring oul f | me desk | 49 ‘pping Ohto; for trad ¢ orator, will pos! fen with regard to the advantages afforded | 5.000 tous Intely Of Beasemer stect ruile In | Eat tnonmepet its In kab coutingemcy, to | TE cr aacerawidesueet of water, thin | With ® hind at the end of it ls reached out, | fo do taf, that, Dot being able. to afford the | ¢» 1% smoping Chi Hg ay ard Pareall’ Req. eabrees t class for procuring situations, The | England, have resolved to renew thelr whole | With these wires duly pulled, the eall be. | blottiag paper and einvoth na Klass, and the lump is drawn toward ¢ r,| time necessary to bring me to tho desk, I 7 ' Nos. 2 and 6, n Tint of 180 mailes eritty atee) ralte Any th these wires duly pulled. the ¢all bo- | Streams out [ue solid conver eheet over s | the. Tips are cautiously retracted he | unpaid, All this | Louls extras, - of New York, ‘aud ryesk on thd commissioncra of Immigration Lave DoW |“ gnipeuilding Is for the most part confined | fee is foached. Then there te a eensation. | BoUqUCt of Water lilies, and still another falls | teeth tet into the glowing and greasy morsel, | lerks idly looking | Buckwheat floar$8 673¢@4 % por 100 Ibs. oecasion, Slaging by ex-lreaident perfected @ system by which immigrants] to river navigation stesinships, moily of | This Lee isa negro, binck asthe ace of | Hike ® bell glass over # circle of moss, Further | Much as a horsey ates n thisile, ‘The | page no Detter then | Zeliwrale Goat=-Beles 62) PEs & MIE OOGIS | Of Fa. Sof Baw Fork | alee Zona One, att ; Chae Wate AANA 3 Lacer Bcchabas, quacilty of angle tron, | committee, and signed the minority report | Wooden fgures representing ‘wll the Kinds of | it" ig through one of the narrow bl w-citizens put to such Inconvenien: for extra Georgia and Virginia he purpose of paying thety b than the rolling | which was to give the ballot to all and dis- | tradesinen at thelr diterent cratte, The wa- fe of the castings are ad} nN - You find the hoi: | doing at beat a Father onerous duty, especial- | $19 magi where employers can at all times find such as col ad A cavern, The floor le | ly just now? Finally, if 1 can prove tbat 1 | Ser Daaware, eee eed exe Ma 0 to selile up fort low dora nog into election for officers ter Ie turned on, and at once the figures ti are, laborers as they deelre, and by this means there is notably a eplendi Hb iases bertsie taney gin their works. One party 1s naiug slates | Of hard well-ewept earth, with a raised seat | was at his office to-day, money in hand, and |” Rye flour—Sales 980 bble at $7 28.99 00, if nie, ‘The slection will take piace at the tmmigrante are provided with employ. | Of buildings, with ornamental caat-lron frouts | \iety to. ace. tho edicts of Ite warning. | 08, & roof abother with brick and trowel or couch running round the wall. Here, @ | found no one to take lt in reasonable time, | Corn meal—Salce 40v bbls at #6 WO fur Jersey, o'clocls, PATKICK EUAN, Pree. BERNA 9 to} age, which surpasses anything to boacen in| Sar, Lec"—and he does not move -a| bullding a wail, a third da blac PAapoons ts shelved; there a package of skins; | can T not compel him to take it next week | nd 9616 for city. MARTIN, Sec, 187 ment almost as fast aa they land. Why | }\) mithing, @ asks, & Alth kueudlng | YORdr, the drowey muster of the household, | without the addition of extra charges ? Guain,—Wheat—Salen 81.100 Dneh, at $2 27 ad or ela rvesaread- | muscle, "Mr, Leo” again, and this | fourth cooper ou perc ye structure 0 eal ng} $2 Oa 66 fo ; 1 ——MR. WM. SKIDDY might not such an institution be made gen- | jness lu toe American ct to adopt. tbe | ee ea eee weenie (ee ets gut | breads some p 6, also passing 10, & | roles brought togetber ta the centre teh! A Takraves, | frmised song: $apeaae4 for amber wate, 8) A TITRRARY STAR—Mi Wot SID eral, Fo as to aid Inborers of all classes? | Mott serviccable article, without regard 10 | like an ecl, On the one side is his old mas | Procession ; an old woman is scolding in the | Poles brought (ogether In the centre, thatch: — coneln 4 Had ¥ for Nu. 9 Milwaukeo} $9 40 | the High Ways and. Ty-Ways of Ne Why not give the citizens out of employ- ony udice or previone custom, 4 ter, who bas been kind to him all bis life, | market place; # butcher knocks dowa a aitbeatre'e 0 ie Wat S88 | THE CITY ELECTION, =~ for No, 1 Milwaukee, and §2 33 fur part of @ load | before the Young Men's Father Mathes y Li P he stove trade is very extonslve, and | and only that morning loaned him money to | lock, which risce again as often as killed. No- | MLhitheatre ls spacious enough for ® large | yy, of extra, B. Boctety No, Oat their hall, 14 Ei ment the same advantoges that are extended ning made at Carron oF Shotts will rival | Day his board, and outhe other are the hun: | bility aiso 9 ppeare ia Palace at the back= pa hea Eg falls pleasantly through the | ““y heljeve that there Isa very simple way to pebapede peas—Sales 7,500 busb, at $1 40 in 0 Sanday bee Mi to aliens who land upon our shores? There | thelr productions, Beoteb plg iron fe largely of the League, No wonder that he | ground, and all the treet life of the century yelight, +s break up the power of the various political | bon || Boone w of e always @ Gemaed for labors tn. thie | Hupotted for that purpose, Learing « duty of fn hls chalr of etate, and then, as | Wedisplayed. Jt is w child's plaything, but | | But these tury domes, ao eoot tn enmmer, | ring that Have go long, atid #0 ruthless Dasiey-—Salee 1200 brah ab GL 6B fur western; | Blogiag by Messre. Gas. W - f, Tatorers ‘out | $2,207 10m, cual to Go per ceut ov present | the ‘Beeretary Ie opening his’ mouth for a | €Xcellently made and very amusing. and by the sie tian, go warm tn winter | ridgen on the backs of the people of this | “"Rarley mait_Sales of 4400 bash good at $1.60, | ae tnis “ie mouthiy” wee city, and there are always Out) price, which of course 1s paid, aa all duties | (uird call, grunta out “Yea.” Mr, Lee has | Further on and in the house Is another | lenerted he first frosty how! from | city, and refuse to be shaken olf, with as| Oats—Sales of Ohio and Western at 780 in st Bae we bhaby. ‘of employment An institution is needed | a miniature ruin—an old | the north, for « peaked tent of Luffalo shin, | rently falling all to | something like td at first, though | uch as stand Uy the consumer ip the higher pri voted ayé. The League breathes freely; it | Rrotto, 1a which iy é + | the'article he buys, aetteuaterss jrnaee Avid Trebes | eaatle ‘chamber a ay bic the mo terests may be brought | Mya agricultural mascbinery the iron need is | une “Thirty-two Ne Dower, nod toe al ots | plecea, but sult fallin | dor, with adusky.fiace set | this “Purpose, the ald of the independent | Corm—Salee 48,000 bash western mixed at #1 94 ‘ogether without charge to the poor labor- | cousiuersile, aud Americal Ingenuity io that | the yote anounced, ‘Then comes adjourne | sfter two bundred years. And the next room | |p parted flop iike ® button “with » strange | preys, and particularly of the New York | ‘\',l4X tu store, 81 S5@) 98, afpal, aud Shot at ers—nn Institution to take the place of the | direction is abead of every other country inent. “There dsm Fash toward the door, in | $0 this represents & cave where a dragon sails | Ue¥ice.” The pack pony and squaw are | Buy, ts essential ° $1 37 hem mcatern mlaed ab §1 FQ) 60; south | EOF ENN PROTECTIVE UNION ewindling agencies which now abound in all |. ‘The nail trade ls not so active aa it asually | whlch alltauka and rece bustle each other | Found ina ring of water, and is always | @¥ay for (ail timber, put up thelr tents |" "Tce each tnd Fn, white . S endent minded voter,—and | ““Ppanyisione-—Pork—BSales, cash and regular, are ‘A meeting will be held at Jackson Mall at a ory dare config! der the lee of the woods, and get the avai a ‘O'clock. parte of the cliy, Almost dally we receive | and the makere who cus ualle (avery J8K8 | qhout and scultle upon the peanutted floor | About to eat a stone andromeda, and always fuel for weir winter Gree, without ‘pack. | Wey ta outnumber at others, —unlte on the | gab nla of 09 Tague Oe for means BO Wg | Gatarsay) evening. Har, Mb AL much pertinacity as ever the old man of the | afd Sd@s0ive afloat—tho latter fo8 part of « ‘Vise; JOLN MURRAY, Ki clougated chapeau bra | wen ettick to the back of Sinbad. But for | Hye—$1 10 for western, trade) es complain, with @ astt * being struck on the hend by @ stone Perse pame of some honest man who bas no con- | for job lots do, and $20 % for prime mena, Tuemnbers are requested to be punctual ip attend. = letters from unemployed men and women | "Horsestives, as hae bee already observed, | tne Lisck Mlclagate kad ihe white gedown | Whose figure the water turns. ‘The walls are | 126 Ste ection with “aay of the Torcally, schemlog | _ Hor fuure daverpOW bbls fame wees, for Jan- | aces,” DAVID, WHikLLRy. Pres. THOMAS ‘who bave been victimized by ewindlers, The | are made V7 machinery, and so also are the | thie avenue, pockets stutfed out with papers, | covered with artifeial g: vines, through ‘The Destruction jo! Forests. political cliques, who are all actuated by the | Gary, om private terme, + $149810 for plain MciALE, Re ana OF THE GRAND, persone thus defrauded are generally very | borseshoe fails, In Toland’ dhe greateat ‘kbd tongues gulvg on in an alternate clack re scen lizards, and ‘dragons, { ‘ell-same object, viz.: the public plunder; pegs Doe os plain mess, SPECIAL MERTING OF THR™G. prejudice exists against both, and with cus- out the pu ‘of Uh otlves and thi ‘and beasts, all of some compos | § It 1s stated by scientific men that owing to | and, then, procuring one of the tickets is- me—Bales 40 bbls at 29 ‘Steam Vitters’ Association will be held ¢f poor, and Illy able te bear the loss thus suf About the purity of thelr motives e ry tickets f Bai $97 ogee on. Hate pnctek Bn shen le } . ly f | tomary English prejudice they are not likely | gauctity of dele righta.” » it very nook 1s heard chirping | the destruction of the redwood forests of | eued by the varlous plundering “rings,” let fimeatsAales 4,000 green haime aa ite, and | Sunday, De. Isl, at # o'clock P.M.» when. bate } Fered, yet they are lured into the net partly | to be {n large use for @ long ting. the (1718 Rovospinah = pad singing @ Wad aviar ef irda werp bide California, crops this year have becn almost bim ui ly process fo. 6 rath vats ie © 109 plcled do oh DIRS pig yp SS ty Tg a i ; by the specious representations of the awind. | Of Torylam In Ite wort Tipe descends Sect | qrme Mate Fietd of Memtana, — | LE Aas wten we TOK TBE |g atture in the Coast range, and from other | Lng’ yubattato that of bls, choice. "But is | anéiv@iaye for fe to prime steam and wows | JOHN'C. WALSU, Pres WAM, B THOM fers, and partly by the pressing necessity of | Hower er literal his creed Taay be, Weretnis | A correspondont of the London Post, who | “The root of an antechamer to thie {s full of | parts of the country similar disastrous effects | order that this plan may prove av ccesstul, tt | rendered, pee ge ee h z a | Uryng every tears (hat oer a chance of | not the care, there would bo fag Mish | has eon exploring, the acca of rvent| hole ant ponte wo. prfetmic phower | from tbe ‘dbecucy ot free re reported | willbe, Neary ta alle “honet aad | Sets fR,tL 2 make ax io ngs wo for | PEUTE FW YORK JOURNRYMEN DaXRS ' ‘ 1 “ of rain, through which the sunshine formsa| The western p i rs / "ee . “i P. B. Union will Pol c employment, & general labor beni srorecnane peti TinCAL LA Haecrien | bloodshed in ftaly, (hus describes the battle | Daitray ratnhow aa bright as. the we | from wel todrp, and the ciltnate from one oF better naine is, presentedrt take the liberty Fate bard Rovtatate, | thia alg, aT O'clock, im Patent Hall ood a val Conducted like that which haa been fdabed by the Comp of Tomigr oe, would ica uD t | Geld of Mentana : | prieu nt before the door y be beerved, the very necessities of the | £° r an re th rway American people come) ‘them to invent| ‘ After meeting the rear guard, composed | of small p duce cnauduug | wetuvds of pbossavia, ‘The labor cued | of qatralion of the OYsb Fivucu wruieut | wavs {roma score | grea evenness to one of auddenty alteruating | of proponing the name of’ Mr, Moses Taylor | fi mr ‘ Oe ee eae te Sr the water comes bursting up | extremes, ‘The few forests that fringe the | for Mayor of New York. I have never | Buenos” Ayres mixed n> | went al “wiabing to joln. o vert Vogue uretar Geuule | wotaevuisse bave beea vebidiy Wigugd out | quokeu to Mr ‘Tavlos. ut 2 kyow big Ur | washed anlzed Kaihe Bicee mania | Tile Pew ud WALKON: Has, aq tage