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AMU WORTELE SISTERS NEW YORK THEATRE, 78 and WO Broad way.—Orand Dachess, Matines on Saturday WALLACK'S—Lottory of Life, with an excellent distrt dation of characters. ween him and Church, Seymour, always adroit: and genial, now beear con. ‘iliatory than ever, and he and lia faction ecame known as “ Softs,” their rivale in the more POVWORTH HALL, Broadway, Jane =A corte or | patty tehing antithetical name of | Briihant, Hanerous, Langhabie, Popular, avd Fast. | Haris.” In he and Church were Waar funatan ren gain when Seymour beat Hunt POWRRY THEATER —Pant onatings, Byte Fare: The eso Sun. by 22,506 votes; Church reflected by | 874 majority; while Pierce, for President, yota ned only 17.201 over Scott, Gov. Marey havings been ealled to the State Department, a sharp etroggle tor the . Towa of the party in thin State now ar FRIDAY, JULY 17, 188s, (ween Seymour, Soft, Diekineon, Hard, and . —— John Van Buren, Radical gueritla, The Na Th Shtwes for All. 1,626 persons, includ ng 16 artresees, 2 const survey, 1 ture favor of the class of oeeupat their inel 1 electrician, L inventor, 2 maskmakers, 13 peddlers, 1 poot, 2 pillimakers, 1 farn | innkeeper, 1 1 plumber, ‘The list certainly affords suffici the adaptability THE 1 ely rvoyante, 1 doll shoe manufac. 1 itor, 1 sculptor, # missionaries, ibrarians, and 195 wasters, t proof of the sex to diffrent kinds SUN. FRIDAY, __ a ment aquare, Gents ae: oMtecrs of a savings bunk (o tell low much money he uae on doponit with ther caso of his death his In Felt to the Informat!n wording of the n to app'y to iette Lemna stg iene ont JULY 17. Baltimore, be. Several reditors who have recovered judgment ta man, oF attaching creditors, ean compet the bat no ful rs re, except in tatives, have = Pia mal elerbt teen eas rore; bat Mr, Reby 1 fumed to know wht is right in the matter..." Gone femployment, and is a steong argument in | stant Reader." Liye tn the Wort te pa) treme Woman's rights theory, | Wells, 909 Bros ay.. ar e “¢ should not be restricted to any | MUINver OF white intabitadte in the efev FY | which stormed the inte Confederwey Int ° a, Wat allowed to follow | which no census tias een faker, was ntvat 6,A10NK, nations, the axe as inen, “Chas, N. Mo <We eannet aodertake to my —- - which is the best ariilypetie. Any respectable pub: rea announce the portrait. of | tiser cum emp; ly your wut The pr Tertan ofthe ™ tion) Adminisiration ‘seconded tho anpirm Frase Bhar, taken in fifteen Tent position : Onneeies int te na 1 » mys There is one characteristic common to thet all; ee 313 ost afd nl papatagat “CLD | dons of Seymour, and he eame to the front, | osrry position he ie in pursuit. of offices I -— Ten copies Wo ove addrese * nd hes ever ince been reganted us the fore: lant General is the sane in every shape, De. With miu an . inkbae “ , Pee eens 5 nat man of the New York Democracy. In — PME a ss ina ee “ss "yo cleat lle petting s for « Mleeti i © Troy Whiz publishes the “ first eam 4 hk “sie night hens 3 Werety, per year ta | [834 he ran fore reéloetion with William H ohegdi bits 4 v3 . tag ME | covery of the anwsilietie etlects ot sulpl urie ether, Twenty copies to one witty | Ludlow for Lientenont-Governor, who, dur. | palgn cong," which commences with the follow. | ied uddenty tn thls wtly 15, fn the 40h yeor fi coves te ue waares . | ng the war, was chic? of waif of Gen, fix, | inet ers 7 our ee lis | He Wis » Wasive oF Chai thon, Maneache: daitioual copies, mC eines at Cid tase a jaon, | Priset “Koll ont Roll on! 0. gloric din 1842 eet ed tn . e: nd own olfictated in the exchante c wns | F ind In 1842 in I 1s w dent anveerienre mates. sp hehe ALS the Mt at a "i i ‘TL, | Mill continue wo + to the best of ite abil- | occupied hinge f with specu ations and experi Forery Paes. ser itte........ «] Nothing sn ont the Maine Law. Myron. | ity and will ful beams upon | relative to the discovery of some means Oo: parcorm. Musee vote | Clark, the author of the law whien Seyr our | every subject worhy of filumination, Ing dental operations without pan to ihe patent Besmmaee Roricss, per live eo | vow, sal Hoary J. Raymond, were the — For years be Ishored ta this direction withowt sue eb ADV AKT Pe wily LOF We 4 Vig Ropatl can candidates for Governor | The Indianapol # J7 rald, the organ of Mr. | cees.and even sgetioe fitch ix J and Licutenantdovertor, Clark, who was a | Hendricks, says that “10 Mr, Seys ted | He PUBAIE AiMe (3 caea vie ae | and Licut cor. . whi reiterate de a A Taatcloka wilt be { #8 HOt auch as rage hin to eran Noe served toecnucribers oy thelr tomes | quasi Kaow-Nowhing, thoagi Gen, Ullinan | President, both Peudleton and Hendri fina ly tested the euirtasve Are with Redinad ? ; ; tendered Cabinet positions.” We question this ; t the Metropolita ; j was the ruruler nominee of that pa { plete RUCEURR, WA OMS pt. A, 156, lrwt nduaipiatered week. Onlers for the na ce te abivelaa Wale Tae | Mr. Pendieton, we presume, will be offered the | it to adental pationt. The texult une hie vtmoet Cra any 0 the we meetin I : y JOD vote : Tronsury Departinent; this would be ft and etations, and within th: wat f — rin on the Maine Law ticket, led Ludlow | f : WA Treral Oniealus ed awa darrtaen clue tea ase: : Win peudalt Hine | oe sine Taw Hebel; ted'1 Proper, But Gov. Seymour would owe nothing | tal aurmesl operctions were perworin at wt Ube Manvnc for. Seymonr—Itis Politica! storys | 25.810. In thie contest Seymour re to Hendricks; whily there is a Western statesman, | ehusctts General uoqicd by de aid of aalpuurie Sevitoun fret appeared tu jell | 94,000 more votus than Ludlow, who was a! of eminent position, of renown, toward | @ther, without da and with a tics as a member of the ‘ly from | Barnbarner, though in the conte: of 1850 he | whom the hearts of all sound Democrats instine. | ttl absence of pas Fund dee Oneida in 1842. Tt was the year of reac: ran about 4,000 belind Chureh, and in thatof | tively turn, and to whose sagacity, ¢ sand | | Gierasch pond Ae 1 forth have when the Denoeracy in the State returned t0 | 1459 wsout 2.000 behind han eloquence Guy, Seymour ix more judebted than will bla ope priveation. <6 power after anexclusion of four years, caused | During the eight foll years, Mr, | t@ that of any other, or in other men, 1 wouta fortunate for Dr. by Van Buren’s Sub-Treasury policy. The | pick neon tte woly to hig | We need net say that we refer to Cie Hon, ould he have onywyed hut a ae lerat> share Adsemtly of that winter contained an an: | powaion, and John Van Buren eoutinued | CHEST Ls Vatsaxpianan, ‘Through hin fore- | of the tame wl psn twain fell to sama! number of able wen of both juries, | {Sujets sn oro: Leillett on oe. | *gbtstact, and pluck,the nomtnation was conferred | the lot of Jon remalrutor of bie Iite wow Gus Wow Grats ‘iiheal’ Hotinan: ¢ jer | peo ; . pon our distinguished fellow e nm. In cons | dertined to t sone strugele io ong wh ti loffman, Jenpting ao much of hin Ure os lo wasted | \tricting bis Cabinet, we doubt aot he will yener, | Fetain nt lacovory, but the D x, Gov. Bradish, ‘ sorge W. ‘atterson, | in 1896 in trying ty prove that bis sup. | ously rrcognize the fact that the first plac bsnl The ereion was agitated by questions of deep | port of the Buffalo platform and the mago of | je due wie, Vatuasnianan, His eppuin vat as avon ue tho mAnoun be ane moment relating to our canals an? to State | tindenwald in 181% was entirely consistent | as Secretary of State would be extremely por pray Aye ie hana Jeisboed finances generally. Seyinour, being amon® | wtn hie wivocacy of the repeal of the Ma. | in the West and in the South, and would be hailed | rival eaimant te, hones of the dmeren ig oe the younges, members, only took a moderate | gir coupromisy and the election of Bu. | with enthusiasm by Positive i: Roalow Chiiadess 6) ten part in the discussione. Her mained inthe | ohana; while Seymour, throughout theae | the country. It would be w suagestions whieh ld. lr. Amembly, steadily advancing in influence, | ginny eight years, was the acknowledged | 0M that this wo Morton w employ ether were Git communicated !y Speaker. | and one of its natonal leaders, In 1862, | propecia ai Hdeleool she Pail be bevectyed. | HA¥e kormiuatod evr at tuls lave day, althongh the into two host. le factions, bearing the hefore, had been elected on the Unon i i : ‘ * Born ‘The former pr \dicals ; th The ove was the party original ideas; the other, of stagn barbarous but famous names of ere” and “Hunkers.” call themselves It tives. of the ar now Re. majority, his Republican ticket Attorney-General State by 190,000 jority, Seyn eated Gen, James 8. Wadaworth, th pautican candidate, by 1 rred to tter, Conserva. urn. | | | of progress and jon and aye: not Vallandigham, The Dayton Ledger, Mr, Vallandigham’s organ, speaking of the Tamma “ The Southe: proof against the allw — Convention, representatives were not ents of our Bastorn uris- sonal abuse whieh he lotr bas been obliged to tor In the proseeution of his ebay veh have ken the wpirit of a toss resulue man; but he battled bravely tor hia rights we) more thon adt id, Ln Uist respoct his experience dead ti Combe ‘ iateadessor | cmrinte on the ticket, David R. Floyd Jones, | tocrats, though t they have ever been | has, ately, beet io often snared by ower Re een cmebienousamong thelendersof | eating Lyman ‘Treman 10,112. ‘The | found wedded to principle.” If they toute their | bene acturs of thoi ra the Barnburners stood Silas Wright, Samuel | cure of Governor Soymour during his tur. | allurcmeuts in grecubacks, wo trust they receir- | _ A few moutha alter the porte 8 d scovery Young, and Benjamin F. Butler ;whileequally | yutent administration ia well known to the | ed them from the bondholders at a gold v Spee ned (OF La patent under the ome Drominent in the ranks of the Hunkers ap- | country, In 1kd1 he was a candidate for | tion, é¢., asthe market thea stood, at seventy | % i at Kiana cade ub he bastbapee oe peared William 1. Marey, Daniel 8. Dickin« | pectect on, hit was defeated by Reuben EB, t¥ for the dollar, throngvont tue United Status, and by no one more son, and Will.am C. Bouck. Though Martin | Van Buren did not openly commit hinself to | either faction, his warm sympat! towards the Barnburners, in whose couns Is his confidential friends were found. In these divisions, Mr. Seymour wus sauked as Hunker, Tho conflict between thes discontant ele ments, which had nlways been sharp, in| 4, eased in intensity Pouton by 4, enrried t 3} majority, though Lincoln State by only 6,710 Seymour's | 6 1 only 700 short of that given to Gen, | jellon Tt will be seon, therefore, that Horatio Seymour has borne an active part in New | ¥ York politics for a quarter ef a century, and jes went out | iT r a mineled in ail the po nd bitterness as the is only necessary to glane ok to see t and sparkling sh nile that she wa led at the ceived by the Tasimany Hall C — Mies Anthony of Zhe Revolution gaily | (MM% tan ly the very Gow y y Y | had beatowed Hoving meantin not either disappointed OF | gine tiessy expeyare eed reyes nner in which ber letter wa tive do ntal be * to brlg etherization into But it | practical operation, and to ov J prejudie at her Jounal of this | which ft at first encounteced, te memortallacd hat the ladies who conduct that sp Congress, in Uti, for rebel, but without « ¢ are chagrinéd What the ¢ fect, In 1s9 Le made a recond apviteation ma swhiah the onda Minittee compored entirely of plysicions for eghteon years has been a leader of ita | Yettion did not accept the platt 1 pr rey Mo for th The F adoption; and by wa: Revolution pubis! the sub. ported strongly in iw be e business preven + DUE the pressure any action being taken : | 1 fouls of lis party, and on the eecasiona | Oe 7 mm the prem ’ pte Congression: | country became involved in the slavery agi- | when he has ran for office hae receved the ealaeh LAPT Oeil Ml ba hse ical eh Commitive reported ® bl! apy opriuting g 10K to is that anna dart ae Minato ' HO) by aracy commentary interwoven into the text, | hin asanatoni testimonial for bw r tations that arose during the Mexican war, | wari nupport ofthe reat mawof tamambers, | st ibe dition tat pty 4 Shr : ; ba which we fear ont Democratic brothren will not | condition that hes onld surrender lils pate. ta the snd immediately at ite close, The Barn | bat has ouce or twice been detvated thron,ch | regard nplimentary to the © I ‘i te At w t dte the Al M detente on, f) egard aa complimentary to the agie, Wied Gov a aw attached Army Appro- burners adv U the poliey of th Win "lth defvetion of foes within fis muks, Al. | or rhetoric, However, the urbanity and tine | Priation bill, but was defamed, In tos, on proviso In regan toonr then newly acqu red | ways a conmrvative, and never favoring new | presence of the Tumuny candidate for the He Amendment Was aitaahed to of the territory; the Bunkers, thet of Squatter | ideas or advocating progressive measures, | dency still exert @ sootuing influcuee upon the | 4PPtoprintion bis granting $1000 to the divcowrst Bovereignty. Ths internecine strife ripened | ut clinging tenaciously to ancent traditions | Hilers ofthe Wo Sulfirace Association, and | fi Pructieal am nut, shiek in fala and inthe Into the opea war of 1848, whon the Barn: | gnd roy ular nominations, he has ucverthulons | ¥!!lia aor ees ue Festal GF Me | inet with w similar fate, Undeterred by elght yours Dari.cr# bolted the nom nation of Cass, hold | euitrived to hit the »verago opin ons of the | loos of their plattorm, of froivess labor in utng his ela Bi Convention, placed Martin Va a | —— Dr, Morton ncst on . : the Buffalo Convention, 1 < jay with rare skill. Ho is now to try | The Noo Haven Keyiter in mictaken. | col ads rab ves Buren upon its celebrated plattorm, defeated | iy fortun ¥ bicaden Neel dan ae 1 * " i ories of negotiations with the President and lenis he fortunes ona fur broader Geld than that | Tue Sex is not a “neutral” paper, It in un | of weverul of the Departawute at Washington, with e oe em! a Jemioe of 1a Pe ui ’ ee tho eminent Democrat of tho Peninsula | wheron ho hes heretowure contended for | independent payer. view to obtain a recognition of the validity of bis ate, an red the election of Gen‘ victory | —- patent to maugit, ard finaly, to com> lor. In that campaign Taylor recs ved in leone | When we tovk occas.on, not long alnco, to | plete the sum of his mis ortenes hi a patent expired this State 214,003 votes, Van Buren 120,510, Penployment of males. | censure our friewd Jos Hecker for interferir Looby its own Hnitation, and: through seme Cass 104,285, During this trying crisis Ho | The audition of women ov Groat Betain, | 8th the political action of his employ Bisel aalbule be filed to obtale § tena wal of it, hie Alls Map UES WAR: WUE BTiS enine MIGERE ae | Join unwisely waxed angry, and stopped his sub. | le Min ater # fourteen years’ struggle ately ‘ n rant | pect to means oO BS HRD ee itaa a TAR Hin We obae lhe lau ex. | Wreeked in fortune, but not tess de ned than hoininations and ancient tadions of the | dstrss ng, A pamphlet published | *HeGon aol ; : ever 10 urge his elu Whenever an opportunity z - pressed onr opinion that Jous’s farina and four 1 Demoers lu England showe the druadful eflicts of | wore the best articles of the kind inthe marker, | mould & Tn New York the contest of 1818 between | competition and ovecaupply of the Inbor | Ot dce art eee Pinger ae lesen oH: Clr Wee: Nr radnis IB ine tival Caiscataite eat road ke ‘ ; and declared that his politienl views had as little ication of cnwsilesia into more gene eniveratie Tetons Was w with | market upon them, More than two and | citect upon their quality as those of his work: | ever betu and ite eflicacy an relieving great ab lity and extrome bitterness, Mar y, | half millions of English woureu are unmar- | men had Hpon the value of their service Since | #uftering was so papable that Dr. Morton Chancetlor Walworth, Dackivson, Edwin | rit and forced to enen thoirown living, No | then Mr. Heckem bas discovered, as we wore sure | determined to muke another eflort tor Croawell of the Aliauy Argus, Judge Veeck. | lossthun 44,004 of these are out-doe rayricul. | be would, thas the advantages of advertising in | ComMPCHeation, — Tle mpplied to Congress in ham of Albony, and James ‘P Brady of this | tural laboroes, a kind of employment tor | TM® SON were tuo great to. be relinquished bee Wipthinnsi-oanieAicalaegeegessi ania city, were conspicuous among the Hunker | whi h women are ent rely unfitted, and | Sire of our disseut from bis idews of propriety, | Chairman oiler a trarergh na eachusett inte leaders ; while the BarnLurners, uniler the } wich alwost nevitably produces moral de- aud, as our readers must have noticed, bas availed | gyign Vou, reported, iu 1563, thwt bie coguemen of Free So Democrats, were | gradat on re aro also nearly». aillion bitnself of the extraordinary facilities we offer to | claim was valid agoinst the United Sta yt in championed in the fight by Prince John ot | house servants aud fificen thousand gover. | MLBersens 0 make thei wares and their wants | equity and good conselence, wad vat to. him belonged LEDs VAL, Dikret Minar see Se es rag « Known to the public. ‘These Lot mornings woth> | the merit of te discovery, rt Was Dot neted Line ata + 3 on # lo condition of the latter may Le | ing is nicer or more healthful and nutritious | upon by that Congress, Uut In the sucecedine session utler cy mlewerth, who after: | judged from the fact thet handreis cun Le | than Seeker s Farina, wade into jelly and eaten | the Committer of Wags und Meine eru-ed to be at- ward fell ot the Wilde. ness, Sumucl J.T 1 tod whoare willing to aceont £25 and £20 | evtd with milkand sugar, Try it once, and you | Mebed to the Civit Appropriation bill a clause don, Jobn A. Dix, Daved Dudley Feld, § perannum for their serv ces, while vot very | will confers thuteven if doun is bot-headed and |’ Mim the sum or gaw During this time | ford E. Clureh, Janice W. Nye, now Senator | law ly no lows than three hunieed weanen ap | impulsive, by is a benefacior to his race Pie ates biel mayne i Reeah Oe en fron Ro Deobtde, now | pied forthe situation of uursory governess, | ee tot da oar rbeoine caaiera tn Wes bent f ; A F y goves ea tge eta sa ity eRe are © thousands of our Woun ted soldiers In the hos Senator from Wiseone n, and other Lrdiant ia reply toan advert son 4 pitvis and on the batue-tiesd. Wireh expressly | y re lance Or of the national results « tated that no sulary would be yiven Aa aaa G ain cane sic sili Hid HOt poms, and lo tue day of his death his emincut this feud was the cletior ouly two Dem | When the English telegra, a companies Let? Fagan led us to males i Hane abs es “re 7 a! biel le | crate Members tw Congres tran New | wero Gra mtarted, they paid their female | did vot poosees, Mr. Evarte will how th mw Proivesion, bowever, (ey bave eub- York—Hirau Meo, a Hunker, aud Pros | clerks afew elilliags per weck, with a grad: | mock more than the office will honor hi Uy recoguiaed his rights, and by their | & Koug,a Bar r—the rom of the di 1 *unul the jum averaged about | mation may well be thankful that it bas secured, lator years Of his hfe were readered com. | fatoo beiog Whips, among whom were fou ings The in, how. | #* the chief legal adviser of the Executive, « } toa be Leda nat eyed ‘ Ri end Horw Seer mt Maat t OR PA ran iy adtiled ia the thw, bit: whove ity Week he ruticred trom an attack of oleen duced slow @ zea | Sharacter (or probity and inovrruptibilisg ie be \ from whieh on Wednesday be auppore ko dn France the vase tp top | 2d even the breath of slander, had neariy et in the disease sude Leing the only ollice the Gover a irvigier sate Sih eae ee ee teuly struck to te heart, wud We died almast tnstau- CHineDt journal rt not tthe elect ua dined then “Mary Chapin” —In the Electoral College | Yer abet 8 e | pate to the Cousttut.cnul Convention of | from all postions in the Bat aie slg | 00h. N18 WS aANae to. 98 way Beaetoy ny 1 Bi anny htat, York 0H Int Root Vite Ceahesuan Casta’ rh of tlie \iuarih a Rabie IRIAN aa Piece a Li ncn ve \ benetit was » last evening at the New Who had becn active ip effecting the reeon- | fmale work, ws diemmaking, millinary, stay | REFE Only a mary as there would be Kiectors, Cou | ude them Lonor, ‘Whey were in Hine feath 1 eliation, was their manmee for Gov and corset making, wad even Tenney | ae eee ee eee a everon or | REXSEMbbUsted Lo Dour advANtaKe HF acted more wth Sanford B Church for Lieute su me ok ing of prejudice agaiuet ins | cenit alse and no. portionian sinouni’ of physien | muse ily, ‘VLe pieces were "Paris and Meven," emor, ‘The pasange of the comprom so mea. | (ror work also has wou ofoct in driving | streagth, gardouing le the moxt favorable kind of | sim enue cnet comeinding erik the ae et | Proviso, and cuacting the Fugitive Slave | Like tewhing tore t 1 laa, | 10M OF Your quality ta Tas Bum aiment avery diy, OF | or crescriptive rigut to MMe MOFY Mificult and sib canvass, A body of Conservatives, iciud: | of women, ar sing their inferior exturm: | battan aguare, woieW ts wow ander the charge of the | (a jee Grand Buches Mine devuie acted ing many Whijs, conspicuous among whom | ton, ‘Us f roalso Uheeutons this | Prk Commirsioners, iuclutes about »more. | Oe ago ath Hi Peeuenee was the distinguished barrister William M. | eountey end y be uveided by securing | Brooidga, ls | Guiited herseat mont ereditably, ‘The three favorites | Evarts, met at Castle Garden and organized | proper aut te W training, for wll females | oy erated eta teeters Of | were ucarly suothercd with flowers, whicd were 8 Union Saving Committee, and recommend | who have support tioiuselves by thar own |, cerideait of auibontycandallsabore | ‘Mth at Wet fet Uw geuevue profusion, The ed the election of Seymour and the defeat of | exertions, bres Ark 40 show their eommiuslons. | is wheter wveral’ porte, Mensre, Duses Lincerdt ek Church, ‘The Barnburners in the rar) dis j Sous very interesting partion! mre fur. | 5)" Dally Bender We Know athing Of We | wards, Viis, Hurley, Corrinet, aud O'Neal end (rete accepted the .avue, took up the cudgels |v shed on the lust census of Mwsaclunetts of | isis yuu to eomcu ta regu plone at eeec, | Misse® Waliicts Blsivides avd Wakeman, weee the Against the “Custle Garden Cotton Com: | the variety of aecuyations pursued by Woon | pont ita tise mogeaty 6x goon youavicewe tor | HLIWIMeHA winur characters, La Ue Utne haw mittee,” as they styled it, and the result was | n that State, Bos des ihe more common | | i Bee A wale comes of at ete Pig aed Faved say np ogriod that Washington Hunt beat Seymour by 202 | k nds of employment mentioned, there | V8 Lo eielitpgd beposl or me mNKe 8) cone wore fauidar 40 the players, ‘Tbe house majority, whle Church, runn ng on the same | are a cons derable number whieh tO iy tantot da de dh they gre deen | SMH entibated, wid Was remarkably cool On Bae ticket, wes elocted by 7,414 majority. persaus would suppose could be car | ssuiner Varunany Hod seats about 20, and | jy waien ai ee ea mes re Mr. Heymour magnanimously charged his | red on by women, ‘Th total number | 140 more can Mudestandig room tien elovely | \gunlier bt eich muse have heen as bigiie gratify defeat to the defection of a few resoluts | employed in the Sinto wasodSL4, divided ax ne oe Peper idk dear gor Ko py | mk se HeWas flattering to abe recipients, aid when Hunkers, who were angry because he nnd so | follows: 27,218 domestion, 20,152 operatives, | ieinty or thi ty. Mow mane died oy. rickwosw ean Auer cum igus bavore te pablit, Shay wll nptinue cordially extended the right hand of fellow. | 6,210 teachers, 4051 koamstresses, 12,000 en ‘nol be wold ll wa hase the OMGiAl pa don, | ie ati it Wereed aloe cease mate Persp ship to the bolting Barnburners of 1848; but, | gaged in dillerent trades, 1.119 nurses, V1od fi a ‘i Banat? pita me ws iis Bi polka Raven Sen einen Of Ma eORNR Hipk>.| clocks, 789 hosnliny inven Koviiarh UD ATHAMM | CUE Duy cekuew of ta iba pounucrame | <oA: Buedlag han ieteerel ap lagpatins 9} ors m glt bave made up this deficiency of | 10 authorossen, 45 phys sianm 174 storekuen | tet ker Hin monument, Sed feet bleh: the aafos | of cieohaatoes Mi anuet chia i poste wuss ete £02 vows, their absence from the polls could | ers, und 14 postmistresses, Tn wddition £0) joa Washington monument, st Washington, 0 | ter in the pur al boaes, & receipt, dated ana ae sp hanlly account for the wide disparity be- 4 these. under tho Hofm ollanes a were | foot busi: sud te Washington monument in Monu- | is returned varts 0 be Attorney noral, the Senate dis Hut the appropriation |p the V | br Pd OMe 1864, me, York women of all sorts take metropolis; | pointing out its evil features; in ro uancing abot r Sates | ep thets of op THE CHARITIES OF NEW YORK, _—— Men of all sorts take ® pride to gird at of jovial Jack Falstafl, The eity of New say put in graver complaint. Men and pride in yirding at the uncovering its foul places; in in social life; in painting in colors «f Yor by §. | flame the dreadful demons that tie in wait fr rocking their brains for to fling at us, That we al verdanoy ; and i robrin | Mave hore a goat deal of sin and suffering and sorrow ix true; but we ure mightily © fwet that our cen the: | now and the | ture; but, good res | here and just ab | half millions of the we cities, an san tev fow York tion in the country tion Yor “1, from which wa have ree sed a eto forget. Now and we have @ murder, now and then a byit, abit of seardal of a domestic nas der, remember that we have not Fas than one and a ple, who properly belong to metropolis, and milliou of whom live on s island every day. Just take any try, no matter how fre from lange sorape tocether fifteen hundred th 4 people; do you think they will be free from as of wiiew you accuse New York? And now let as say that we b &, considering the pecalive oature of ting and immigrant poputation, is w-duy as virtuous equal ra ol virtues worth 1 n to a volume ived much instruc and profit; from which, as to our owa New k, we thd © The devil is not $0 black as Le z, lot us eall attensi 7 Stiten Iedand, by Uesuy J, Cammann N, Camp, is the tithe of a handsome vol six promivent facts i tls and he Charitiee of New Yor! lyn, and ad Heo me of | Ired pages, in whieh are set down the the historias of thirteen bospt- asylums iw the city proper, wns in the ad and thirty-nine seven hustitu seent ent Biot few of the institutions ander the care of the Com- missioners of Churtties ant Correction, and the Commission rs of Bri cation, are ine aded, the pure Pore being to rive an weount of wiat may be termed private asylums and hospita The pie 0° honor Is occupied by St, Lake's Hos. Pitel, heena ty tsi ae a purists institution under the | Faron ©O the Rev, Dr, Mullenberg, who, on the (eshval oF St, Linke, took up a collection for the poor Wbich finally beevine the nest-coe from whieh speang to fhe bosital, opeved in 1864, Tue m nagement ©f (he hospital soon passed into the hands of the lw dics of the Inprn ched to the Chare sof the Hey Coun hospital buildings are on Vith avenue, between Fiity-foarth and Fify-0fu stree re isa board of thirty-one managers, of Viom the Mayor, the Presidents of the two Boards OFC mon Connell, the Brish Consul, and one warden and one vextryman of the Chureh of St, Geor e the Martyr, are ex officio memb an a Jae 600 than Mur the Ap and a fire Wiis ond insti cons tun wont ther: pay hay 1 +tiation ay bua Now York surgeo *, tof is. There is all tue ad- mip'e and capable me tical staff, an ts of a firstelass hospital are seeured, Already y potionts have b en trea of whom not more # quscter were able to pay thelr wig. ‘The Hon, ty Hotinwn isthe President and Dr, Mublevbery Postor and Sup rinte dent, Institath n sel leird of by the public, is ty for the Relief of Kuytarca ALOT Second avenne, Tt ts achild of Many years ago Dr. Mott De, Mebnight shurted the idea; the Assockition he Keliet or thy Mayor Opdyke, 0G. Hut, Thomas 1, °*\ linan, Pe er Cooper, olhers became interested, snd in May, 19 the wsion Was fairly aturted, [thas since reccived rable donations antentowments, and now Mong Our most important charit es. At pre then actual house pavents Is only 25, e not being Foon for more, Less than oue-f h theo way, OF outside patente tan 4,906 ¢ received treatment, and there it an average of | pplications per month for the honetits of the in. Ground ns been purchased at Lexicon | and Forty-second stieet, wi Jobn ©. Green is the P ight i» Kosident Physician ripped! ow York State Woman's Hospital ta on Host ImpOriantof there Insth ution (of important surcical disc ver ertaln diseases of women, nade by De, J. ou Shue, of Alabama, Afer some months of Work, le 40 impressed his discoveries and ides © pubile that a move ty extavingh @ howp.tal of It was the the treat Wosthe result, At frst, a private Louse o4 Madison Avenue served the purpose, but now there ix a fing ding at’ Fourth avenue and Fitueth street, Amon; the Gist manage # wud promoters of th noble tostitation we Mrs, David Codvine, Mra, Win, B. Astor, Ms, Ogden Houman, and twenty or thirty more OF ue most honored women of the city. Dr. is wis the surgeo this adv, swore Des, Stevens, Mott, Delatield, Francis, and Greene, ‘The pr sent First Ditectress is Mrs, T, C. Dorewus, aod her Oret ansistant is Mrs, Ogdin Hodinan; Lr. | ‘Thomas Addis Kimuet is the surgeon in ehurge, The | work dove at this bospital bas od important, and hundreds of suit given their Tw tection in poverty and relief I the comin.) organized tute ¢ sick and ab t ordin exe t wr mon are ab be # a lor the | are Drs. Mott, Van Buren, 7 ir present eapacious faith of an applicunt for adm.ssion, bern most valuable ers Wid Ld tulwesa that M up ate hope are loud in were direetod thither, 181. Vincent 18 tue synonyme for pro- mick nen: la bo, Sisters of Charity (on whom be ail honor and inetituvoo for the care. f d poor, ‘They started in an ry honse in THirtecuth street, shortly after ane tthe adjoining house, and in 148 removed to building in West Eleventh At present, 150 patents can be weeommodated pms aduirably adapted to the purpose, There Private apartments for strangers who muy ricken by sickness while in the ely, Although man Catholic institution, no question is de of | Over 18,00, dy been treated. ‘The Direetor is ther Starrs, the Resident Phys and amun: the consulting surgeons baud, and others, tu hts have air | cry Rey, ‘The German Hospital and Lispensury ts at Seventy 1 street | wba nent medi Physichins and Sur wit orn alr Thirteen b wire 12 tog d bourth ayuues incorporated in 1861 Fr being President, and the other off OFS eMbrAcins HME of ONF Ino emi German adopted wud native citizens, ‘The ul divection of the hospital and che appoint: | Of physicians are in the Hands oF the College of bis Are Lo be received il without regard to eolor, ereed, One wing of their lage building 19 charge, onalty y nial ed. © Kye and Rar Infirmary, Second avenue and Sunday, fr Vy, foree patents, Ear pationts have a hear every Tuesday, Thareday, and Saturday, fom? from all parte of the Sinte to the privileges of the institution, The sie opem daily, excey Kem of this hospital wae laid in 1920, In two «mall | rooms io Chatham | ney | nna stitution bud ample quirters at 07 More. r street, | ass0 srrot, by Drm, Delutied and Keare Rogers, Its auccens evtirted public interest, aseintance Was ireoly ofered, and fn ISB the ine in Ty 1880 the ) present buid'ng was begun, | numb, of pationte treated was #033; since the be- | ase in atre | an he A wn the whi | ate tor Th Kinning of the project, 118... Royal Pheips te Prox Mount Sinai Hospital, in Hoxpital has beon prominent in quod « pin Pre a OF tome treated 4 7 Were of native, and 4,071 of forergn birth, Isfii there were GI! boarding im the Intemury. nt of tie eorporadon ; Di, Altwof te Curator, aud Joa Suyder iw dent, West Twenty-elth eet, W founded In 1852 hy w wealthy Hebrew, in 185) the buildings were open for patients, sgh intended for people of the Jowleb faith, the are open to all cree. creed, on th broad ground that a man in distress is a brother, ae matter whence he comes nur wither he waly About 4,500 patients hive been treated, of 4,00) have been restored to health, During War vron* many solliirs were admitted, an F epidemie have prevailed, the con, Henja> Nuthin is the President, Kmanuel Hart Vico: sident, and the Superintendent reoices in the me of G, Behwartabaum, he Infirmary for Women and Children, at 198 Be- nes 408 mid avenue, Was Iucorporated in 1403, to aTord physicians or women the oppor tunity of co ysult by visitingthe mck at their own honses; and recety patients into the intirmary. The pnb te may remem bor that those estimable women, Drs, Elizaberh acl Emily Black well, have been prominent promovers this movement, Thy Lulirmary began as a em dispensary In a single room, with a capital of #5). attended three times a week by a single pirvsiela Tt is worth note that the Press took much inverest in the movement, and such etitors as iiymond Greeley, Dana, and others, were its first trustees, On the whole, the institatioy has with reas matle speed, and sas tiken Ite legitimate place among the rervants of the pubic. ‘The Homeopathic Lotrmary for Women in We Forty-elebth street is akin in tesign * the Sta J before a! ated to, Its pary me ie woinan, “who, a8 a mother, Heh and holy finetion, whieh makes her suifering a subject of pecailar int rest, and stimn- late edfort for reli (. Auwong the proseut oMeers are Drs. Bowers, Hunt, Gay, and Ward: DJ. * Mitehell ie the attending surgeon, aid a nomber of Muat estinadle women make ap the Board of Mu me ‘The Home tor Inenrables, ut West Parma, is anoine that suggests peculiar ideas, While we ali stand at the instant eall of death, we live in the full flush © hope so long as there 8 10 absolute Hilt set to vor Probation; but it isa aad sentence for eeienes to pro: hounee any one incurable, to teil the pativat that Le tine but ao many months, oF Weeks, oF days to Live patients, it fs creditable to f unture that provision is trate to furmah tt comforts as they may yet enjoy deserTbe such a hore; itis all that render em Clirisian love can make It; fs divecto + and oa embrace many of 0 est citizens, and the quiet work done ander their auspices (or the \leviation of ailictions that cannot be removed ix of that eontl- dential neture that will not bear pubtlestion: take ‘The Protestant Episcopal Ch ning tis movemout, though ao ap fused because of oF q ed concerning his belief. Benjunia IL. Ficit is President of the Board, and Rev, Wash ogton Retovin te Pacor ant tendent, ‘The establisime tun ate in receiving from If wwney Rowe w dona ton of $9,000, wid from the estate of Peter Lorillurd « handsome «arn It is nnnecessary to deserthe the next Inst tution in (his column, the great Bellevue Hospital, throws the doors of wuleh there Qowsa whow river of un- The public well know the spactous on the shore of the East River, at Twonty- seventh street, but a few years since a romantic country retreat miles away fran the brick aid mor- tar of the elty, but now walled In as it were wits solid blocks of humanity. Until 1943 it was an alms. since then it tas been the most important hospitel on the island. Tt is now under charge of the Commissioners of Chirties and Correction. All manner of people are rece: id ail manner of ail- Mente are atteaded to, ‘To Uhis house are taken four: Aiths of the persons hurt by accilenra, wounded in auirays, or stricken dows unexpectedly by disease, We need hardly add that—itke a Broadway ounibu Bellevue is always full, but always makes room for one more, ‘The Morgur, or depository for unknown dew, ishere. The idea was borrowed from very wicked but very eiviliged Paris, and hax done good serview in ite brief time, Within a little over m year 72 bodies wo e received, uf which 83 were reco nized by im. moving, probably uot 6 titted. ‘Tue Nursery and Child's Hospital, Piity-Aret street and Lexington avenne, appeals by its very name o our warmest sympathies, It originated from the fol- incident: wo Indion of this etty xfeAC auf Flug among the who had bog been a way Asylii i pose OF th mutter ive the chil welleh ‘eau tod Uh alaily ane Nat attended, and wittie a Hto fos tie unset € mes, ON expe at one # #ireojuaed Wil every comio,t A, "tie Just thet Hd trend pove Tho nuts, a be WAVE OXtha Wives wad twdined Bor 60 ake he Volt teered £0 go AlN see bi dies, we EAC rHane © she fou Lier innit weil weep |e and owner, 1 OF stripped evel y Fast Liou He matall' body, weap ced ity her ow slaw ow howd, bathed aid dfwseel it, seat y exposed, and from y at hana.” Within « mo th aier this story became knownsome noble women ralsed §10,00) to estabish what is now the aduirable institution above named. We eanvot exptain the rnics and operations of the Nursery, but we can assure the word that It ts doing most novle work iu @UeViating the distresses of a clvss mulivur thoucht of, and Jess sellom ewed for by aduit hus manity, How much of ehild murder and ehiid sta:- vation has heen prevented by tts care Intlueves, only the g-vat record wt the Inst day eau show. Mes, Cory ins Lu Bois is Chief Directress, and after her comes along list of vames that would be instantiy re cog (ined as the leaders of all that is noble and pure in the society of the Metropolis. ‘The last iu our suiamary, the oldest and most tm- portant In service, Iy the New York Hospital, im Brosdway, opposite Poacl street, Krom 1770 this howpltal bus been a feavure of the city; antl Bel. vue was made ino a hospital it was the only one, of note at least, in the city, Its history eaunot be wold Jy anewspaper article, nor need we attempt it—there are few Now Yorkers who do not well know it» pare Posew ane Ite fuifllments, and no One who does Hot look upon ie gray walls with an Inspiration of pride tat alter al the changes that have built and rebuilt the old city, below Canal the hospital ia which their fathers and grandiathers tovk pride is till extunt, and ax uselul a» tn the old time, ‘This hospital is governed by & special charter, & corporation of which rgo'T, Trimbie iy President, Tt haw the largest corps of attending, visiting, und consulting physicians aud surgeons of any similar tustiiution in the eoun- (ry, and as treated more eases of wceident and dis ease than muy other that we know of this side of the Atlantic. ‘The above are « f the leading hospitals that do to our city, Many excoilemt matitutions under the charge of tue missioners of Churities und Correction and the Commissioners of Kmigra- ion are not named, aud there are ulso many private concerns omitted; but the very briet list here noted Will impress the thoughtful reader that the great und wicked eity has still some velun of goodness, ume tnarke on the credit shie of tee great kedver, Let us neknowled:e our maniiold sing, but wiile we freely do so, let te world give us fair credit for the hw virtues to which we ean bonertly lay clam. Coat.—Every year we huve formidable stories of strikes in the Peunsyivunin coal mines, accom panied by predictions of a rise in the price of cou; vut nothing seems Ww come of tiem, ood coul Las got buek to al as low a price in paper, as it used to be selling or in gold times, However, we cannot see how Lean go any lower, dlwe think no one will go astray by laying in their next winter's supply now. ‘Phe Delaware und Hudyon Canal Company are ling an excellent urticle at $5 per ton at the yard, or $0.0 delivecd, See thelr advertisement, VaLoaate Lepoutarion,—The steamer Europe, arrived on Wednesday might from Havre, brought cleven thoroughbred horses from Briivany, (or the purpove of snproving the based of draft horses tn this country. Three of the fnost stallions are to be taken to Marlon county, Ohio, by Mesérs, Gilmore, Howser & Co. Two siuliions ahi sie mares of We pres jot go to Maryland, nw aitimore, ‘The next towil bing ely ore horses, o to Oho, The minal are well tuilt, with "immense shoul und bustoeks, Their whovt, but wonderfull 6 ybars old, and ti Ht 1,300 pounds, sh Wont 140 Amomiely 4 strong, hinds ‘The owners say Cat tie ny Jo Amport thoroughbred drait horses thin race horses for Guio. [vie intend Ay horken for bie neitien, and the th oF ely progeny will certabuly Ais immense w ready { Munich Count Chorinsky was found guilty of complicity in the poisioning of thy Countess Cuo- tinsky, and sentenced Lo twenty years’ imprisonment In a fortress, und Lo exile it he wurvives, Chorinsky's I their own sex; to awsist educated women in the dy and practice of medicine; and to form a school instruc ton in nursing and the laws of health, resulta are aoewmalisbed by @ free dispenser; guilt neems to have been of a deeper shade than even ‘hat of bis wretched matress, He Was u coward and a hypocrite, ax well as @ murderer, and hedea tt utp wr to have had one quality that ever war woble or chivalrous, OF that could ever buye beume 60, taaick | = ‘HE CASE OF THR “WICKEDES® |) MANS —s To the Fatttor of Tse Sun Sin. A paragreph in your paper of thie morn extrae from the Independent, touching th eof Johy Allen. outeins a misstatement whieh T leon {t of Importance to correet, and to do so 1 the Jost efectusl manner, Fencewe you am advance cof of tue cone!’ sion of Mr, Dyer'a article, whieh oi appear at leneth in thy August namber of Pack- ri'a Monthly. to be waned on Wednesday, tie SM net. The t that Jotin Alien bad “signed bond * to. bandon hit basineas is untene, but he har assed Dix word (0 do @, avd that ie sufficient w lore Who knoe vim.’ President Acon, who haw ested Joon ALen ander ws'a vs chien leave oro) vo dont, rays that’ Whatever Jol Alien eeto do Lat he etl do. He word bs as good yond’ Tn ule account Of this sr Dyer has kent, and will keep, strict ruth, So fares reeuite are concerned it tle, bet Tdonot wish tat Mr. Allen (who nt t mu aid have ew Way to porn aoant title) ab F person 0 Wear bit to comp ain that whi Toe ctu y promised, 1 e and to quitting: is biawstnvess, i 1 sky manner mist ented, very teul, , 8.5. PACKARD, ONCLUSION OF Mi. DLOR'S SECOND ARTICLE—JOUN ALLENS PROMISE, At totclock P.M. om Friday, the 10th day of Joy, atver the foregoing had been pal in type, we vil an inteview With din Allen, in the p vate fom oc Mr, Acton, aud ly Mtr, Acton's preset ee, at oiler beara aiberry sireet. Alten ree tested mgatnet wickedest man in New York nin ths ety. There I who never ao anything for owe that T spent ee eur tee ced Init the whek od tig the paragtaph abv t we embody our vies? on thar pont. Th be a new vhew of Uv set to htm. ing to state anyturn Wished to ivy r eitiy hat T have some vod t 1am got the Wickedest Man im New ‘ork by im then ackied him about hit ardent the treth home to. th ing there, ue woud bugine the * And now, Jobn,” cont! ued Mr, Acton, I want bee ay that you will quit’ dhut pisee, and ive your ehuld:en a fait chance Allen ceri hand remen but fimeily sods “ Weil, dp omine to de it you tw pi ‘for « long time, “Leap't de i pow ‘oald not t Deon tr it beiore Moy.” 1 ean, J pesisted Mr, Acton; “say. Jt Leap aeli out my business, K will,” be ab ¢ No, Jobn, be» ma, and do the clean ti. go QUIE He Uusivess, turk Our Huse into a Lome Jor pour girls, and edumanate lat whole region. You an dot, We yell only try.” Alen Was powerity abeeted, and at last sald: “Web, genuemen, 7 give you my word that PQ guit the buck eu by the thet of neat May, SURE, and ca much cone ds Teun!” wud be rusued irom tie sid Mr. Acton, as Allen disap~ ever Koes back On his pledged The fer is, you have Lit sim in the very core Your ketch pained bis very soil, and tly bebore iii, He ae bes. 1m reine, He neve: knew before © what bis lite is loadin, point, He worships to Leow up a poud aed Weainis to see Low era Alt is eutid tn suc a pl Besides, Jot vod polnis, lots of “en, He ‘really 5 wont to bea mun, Uo was ap lore ithe wn hour snd a bali jas Sunday iw ine, tall g abOUd te a “He'll do at, peared, ue Ps, pele ne re is kg >? id him eon be cured, nd rout He tem Ming sures ett the pr opie ke cp Daye 1g vor din, Gud tales in tila, wordy and dle wid ing (heme Butters al Out stry. We pray Leave. that our may be resized, aid that bt SUrHe on oud ay come oll tae Vie le is Lo be iT Suton ii Come bh his own sb taneth wety.” of John Alten ‘icity Uetween the dvlev a Ccloen, De G, M *, bo oly Asem cod while rad my was We whe BONA OF se rebung. fro bis hore). reed With nae vekb st pe antl), Pads road tea very pure at Uist Wuar OF ihe day, pers son On dally paring vod reporting te The Taner of tie wurde Ga to ty hen miny of our citizens rep he be pot vo “Or rather bir reunion abut at lout plod. Un investhaton, a.» APO {WO LOG Le P agattin tren erring Las be att ru med upon su: On Saturday, the fh point wits ane fring pr Suuw, tas oe the perpeceator oF the cod Kt ae Worrilied OUF CouMUnity. Va peuple Were Houta belleve this sunyiion. Capt, Shaw, who bas not since been beard trom, bad iW. an envie Oe able poritie iK tow tesla te L oe Ver ul the Presbyterian Churety aud belonged ty te 1 fawniy, both church and tage beliug proud of the member, Lt War aehed what Wotve Ki induce him to perpelr to sucbu deed? Aud nee i was remembered tot De, & » had becw Capt Shaw's sister ainda female relative, e wibidle portion of the Stats Whispered thac the doctor hud serious imp A tow days ago our ve Kicharson, «hy tus practise tor w hte tine, [rear irarss oO every OnE, ine mpany Wish Ober vid gentionen, vould te Rhaw, ve tile {and streaming eyes, repeated she gleaned ft from the young ‘adios, a tale of per- fly, outr 4 Wrong, pe: petrated by # Sout tu ona feels WoWan—a Le Whose Wellish erocity an fiendish lust vewaing Waparalieled tw the annainu crime, On Thursday afternoon Misy Shaw aud her female Pelalive virnca ba. Danders wt his ronidence tor medhe Phe doctor war all bi lis wie and he had 9 rie served Up Ok While cating acm, he remarked to Mig S. (Who, by tie Way, b> yrhees Healt) that she was aichhy wud acs ded Mumiedhite medieal skill, Ty @ tady lunged at the id the docvor insisted that ve Was RIEHL ane FelC of her vetples and face, 1 & pros femmonal uncer, shaking his beau omniously, He thoully asked the eony to leave the m, which wi won vacuted, Ef nO seumer abn ih Miss Shaw than he pla +r under the influence of euloroform, and atiempted « wa crime. The laa, was in tity and by force prevente Wh him fo Jer it HE aventon. The mHocence wid CONTE ee OL pie Marlen wo rewly hood, this, onng lady, Dowutitul and veeuie, went inte: room, Me gave her muelling salts, bailed ber pies, und administered ehieroliorns, while playing Dart of he uttentive, solicitous phys.cun. He threw her on a sole; her lewd yo uniosbe hunted, and When ste returned We Ee nsciousarss he had aceomplisbed. bis e youny lady was iruntic With grie! while Bandors tied to quiet her by saying, Unt he had treated a ves in the sane Woy—that he would lew fake her to New Otte, the $b, marry bh © young ladien went to their home in the couns ng (Ti Shaw, and th Kiled as mention Capt. doaw did the Kt they have bi leave the public to draw ite awn — How Bonnin went to Niadans, — Wide paragraph, wuleh iy coli the rounds, ie Some years ag, there wis d robe walker by ame of Bondin anvusing tn varias oF Le Tn the 0 Butaio, where te Wis asiaibsiied to tat he wae inte the Niawoara ehewm, and pubs He by walk ig over it Blowdin, tn a Couring pase the office of the oftenains paper, and sought the author of the canard, Me found’ him (ink Faxon, inventor of the Silver Lake snake story aud other romances; he is end BOW, poor felliw), and abused tim roundly in breken. kawliohe Faxon reecived Lim good-natured y, told hin the Wine was a jokey and wouldct hart hie pr 4 bushiens fait ds mineh as ie wookd help it By din J, becwme thougutiml, and A iy no pron APMIS! We 1 follows Was calin said: “By Gar,’ Ego do. that ver, Gang. Aiverican putiie knows whether he did it, aba ty WO Le mh 2 Hep" Baxon, We perk a spoken Wis mune Hfleen yeur> ago a tel 18, tne city and wad widely know wort genial and witty fell world. Many the older operators finye upon them, and wiueh, ine sliulianenusly, were alwa gl ts a dogen dstievent cithew at once, | On ‘sw Thusnor Went a litue (ov bir, and the Supers vent of the line gave hin # vacation” trom ie vives, We vext heard of Llin in Bultudo as theelly ede wor of the Republic, « here by golued aliiost m wor.de wide fame as (tie wuihor of the Silver Lake snuke ator mone of the moet origloal and quain: fetions thal ever was palmed of upon the pubic, ‘The Blowin stor) herd oF Above is sinetly tru moet Derilous teat ever pert byw rope-warker hud ite vigin in the finchia) brain of Hen” Kaxn, | Sulser cntly, °€ regret to say, poor Hey became dinsipac tod, ents red Hen my, amd ied, With more wit nud tus ity tan Avteinas Ward, dosh BLL OF the premeut tw any one vf th time a d tue ie only the tewe woo iw and appeoguasand Wl talemise=Liuy Lanes, nemly red | Cub aan a