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THE SUN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1868. pointed Democrat, carried the Federal stand: | tionable whether he should ever make any other POLITICAL HORRIBLE ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE. WIGWAMS AND SKATING KINKS. AMUSEME: PALL ACRS.a8imon Remard, and Dearer than Lite, | ard. He received & electoral votes, while | wse of the gold on hand than pay it cuts it'* | 99, ciate election takes place in Nebraska | A Man Endeavors to Nattor Out ile Brains | A New Fashion tn Public Malidings =The rate of taxation in Portland, Me, thie ‘Asplendid east. 198 were given to Madison, Tho next elec: | Rected 5 butif it ts to be sold at all, let it be | oo 6 ssc, and not the Oth of Ootober, as previo eo Rat End of a Hatchet. The kind of wigwam of which a specimen may | year, ts $9.50 per 8100. SIBLO'S GARDEN-Offenbach's Opera Note, Parbe: Bleue, Matinee on Saturday at 1 o'clock P.M. "Tho wer wan then | #014 st avetion on thmely notice, pelees position in which the Tt seems to us thatthe Zriune goes be Ay ntate From the Chicago Republican, Sept. % now be seen nt the corner of York and Henderson | Comstock, the b Htepublienn conventions to nominate Prosi. | ,,OP8 of the strangest and most desperate at. | streets, Sersey City, originated at tho West. It in- | heen killed st guide in the W yy the Indians near Fort Marker. tion occurred in oe uae ' ‘i ts , in end to his own q C 1 "i FoO's MUSEUM=Duriorque Ce in, Matinee : : 0 u dential Hisetore aud tmenibors of Congeben foe Whode | erietonce tintran Reree tad eoen ama aeetee 1 Yentor made his fret attempt at Chicazo In 18M. | Thomas Dall is to execute the statue of the ou gp Ca " 1 itself, because of its yond tho boundorics of feir partisan warfire | yuna, wi be held at Providence Oct. 18 Tecord, transpired tn the Wert Division at su carly | The fret wigwam was followed ty anoster tn the | tate Guy, Andvew for the State House in Boston, TERE Steseas Pictetas, tne Rational Betws wor, Induced many of ite | whoa it aasails Mr. Oaxer Hatn aa“‘the atest |" “letuost Lh, Meyer, of New York, bas pube | Muse yesterday morning. | William sirothman. * | game tty, in 1846, and stitt another in 178, “After | “Guy, Orr, of South Carolina, is about to fe (lament. A Tour through tretan. ndviae that it let tho eloe | ‘fence’ and thief protector of New York.’ Mr. | jisned a map of the Presidential election of 1364, with | nue, filling to open Ine store at tho usual .our in | that, wiewams followed in various Festal © C00 | move to St. Joseph, Missoart, to practiee law. WHEW FORK THEATRE—Pout May. Matinee on Sat } Mr. Monroe, | Usut isa prominent Democrat, and the Zriun tage tables of elections from 13% to 1963. the morning, Nie relatives and eqnaintances ieenme | try, antil the mamber jbuiit by the firm of Hervey & | 4 new and beautiful Academy of Music wae r tion go Vy li, and allow Mr. Monroe, | 0 P , Alarmed at ‘his non-appearance, and proceeding to | Johnson isnow sixteen, The fashion Is @ good one, : ortay. the Domoevatic Republican candidate, to Le | ita prominent Republican organ, but that ¢ Colorado Herald says that the result of | the door of his room, Just at the rear of bis 0 ‘ tll yA Ther furnish | ened te the public at Inclangpolis Inet Monday. BOWERY THEATRA=A Dark Hour Nefore Poy, and | TK ee » haaihienod t make it either t becoming to speak of | the late election for Dolegate to Congress will depend | endeavored to gain admittance, The entrance to the | And wigwame deserve to succeed, They =I) Abie, the French adaptation of Dickens’ tho Forest of fondy. Gnanimously chosen. But the hot and im. | 80¢ meke It either true oF becoming i = rs ae Hyartment Was found to be securely fast nd | healthful exercise in winter as skating rinks, and “No Thoroughfare,” has teached ite hundredta representation at the Vaudeville, Paris, —OF 124 “bites” treated during one month af 7 the London hospitals, 18 were attribated to men of KEW FOUK CIRCUS, 14th Moaio~Tnorday, Oct. 6, wil opposite Acnlomy of nen for the reseon, Mr. Hall in that maaner, If there ere any ficts | nnon whether the Board of Territorial Canvassers | aier some little delay it was forced oven. ‘Tle *ich* | arg aneful for pablie menus and political demon- ‘ of stolen | #hai! receive and count votes from a territory which | that met the eyes of the angtone ones was fearfilly. Lenmenlige fe miich show that Mr. Hall 1s a receiver of stolen | shai! revelveand count votes from, territory iat met the even of the angions ones was feat! | atrations in eummer. ‘The Avest of hese immense, goods, or that ho has employed his official au y devoid of clothing, the prostrace body of soung | cireniar-roofed atructures which has yet been built, y ns Wistriet Attorney to protect thieves mos Jackson, Jr., the Democratic candi- | Strothiman was discovered pon a couple of old | iq ; vs onein Boston, This Boston rink ia a #uv- ror Ci ¥ rict of ] gilts, Iiteraily bathed in blood, Dr. A. 8. von Mans: omen, and the rest to four-leeeed brutes. nishtnent, they ought not to be produced for Congress in te Twenty-ninth ‘District of | aie ee aad cd et ae rcniled To | atantial structure, with brick wallsand elegantly | Women, and th placable lenders of the party scouted t] moderate and judicious counsels, They in scribed t nguished and attractive namo of Rufus King of New York upon ‘ eth ; New York, hias been Mayor of Lockport and mem: | iu sttended tothe wonnie of the injdred ben. WHO | @nished interior, Bt le 945 feet long by 417 foet wide, | _—Never in the history of Baltimore has there The z the'r banner, and entered upon the campaign rst time as mere wide hits ina picce Of | y+ or ive State Assembly, and is sald to be one of | wes found to be still alive, A careful examination by | ang cout $40,000, ‘There 1 aleo a very larga one in | Been more rapid progress in building than during the with grent ardor aud acrimony, ‘The renult | political invective, ‘They should be taid Leforo | «5 most popular young wen in Western New York. | the doctor revented the fact that Atrottunan tind Uren . th 4 | Buffalo, 94 fect long by 08 fect wide, with brick | Present year, Prt iiirument ana Tee eeeet Hing near | Walls and stone fronts “Ils estimated that there will be 80,000 mileg of the furious contest was that Mr. King | the proper tribunal, aad duly authenticated, so It is said that Alexander 8. Wallace, Repub. einenred wit! as doclired to have been Notwithstanding the considerable expense of ft. carried throe States, which gave 34 electoral | that the offender might be brought to Justice. | j\can candidate for Congress iu the Fourth District eer to wa vticted, | tiie tp one of these Institutions, they are sald hither: Of completed raflroad in this conntry by the end DAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1963, . i x . | Bat there are no such facts, Mr. Hall has been | of South Carolina, while a momber of the Legislatare tn that vicine | t0 to have proved in overy case profitable invest- | of 1870. . og ett a ie Atlee daha Mo ae) itty of nothing of the kind. Tis all a fgure of | of tint tate in 85%, Introduced a bil to reduce to | fty taut domestie aimealies ot am. unsually terion Soe eee ate re ime ciioc: Guinez, Ate} | 1a California they measure the progress oF Sac deeon Wiel: ihe sf Rare leat del peach ad Mite Fpecch, directed at a political opponent, and | lavery all the free person’ of eclor thea in South | mature have existed between Mrothiran and a | ove, la each of the folowing ction: Quincy MMT | | Tt oe ihe quantity of whiskey faw-Weeniy, per year. vivisssiee 90 | And thon followed tho motiorable ele-tion | Sere’ Droier-indaw of his, named. Biocklergery living | Bpringheld, ih: om ‘Ten copies to one address, avveone 1007 i eka ae likely to injure the party employing it much | Carolina, " jolon at once tha, the eager, Byractee, Oswego, Boston, and Jersey | gold ina day, Fifty copies to one addres + 0 | ecious of its error in rejecting tho advice - — Jen. Forrest, tnetesd of letting o z ing Veen questioned, acinitved «vat Wwe bad ‘aitom; City Whewain bave Incorporated into the fandaien- | from the reopening of a woun cel Rae cohol gall bab gap onset A r t c «lors four years a B. F. Berean was yesterday nom. | teeretsabont the number of K. K. K.’sin Tennes | to take his own life, stating that he Was a tal law of their association the three following artl- | wyahurg, iByenky toples to dns abdre 10) | Upland be We a chain os ey ada dusted i BBs: rene Camercen i the Pitt | wes bad better follow the example of Gea. Leo, and Ingany longer, He'waa discovered at abuatto'iock, | fleas Ficat ahe Wie. shal ener ted fr 8 The harbor of Portland is thronged with fiahe Zity copies +0 O86 . ts shen Boalt Meg Anite sen Shab iaccheonds erica dag bee eee ag “ fd 1, court @ retiracy, and practise @ silence that is and Dr, Mansfelde is of the opinion that he mas! hal 7 , Winwn {rd Th oe 1 bel: Hat ric’ © tte, no ve ‘one ‘4 0 jets tn found ft thal e be wold tn the Wigwam, Third nO | ermen's craft, some 400 ail being in the harbor and hideninaat cones tm einh packaien a Ciab rales | Mfr, Monroo was unanimously reiected a en ical en ie Cons | sot only in Rood tania but 4 deinanded by #ound | S'ietiCover an hour and he alan atatce 1 wa proba: {Mirra snl never be waed for WectarDurore On | So) oue th cent, eae of muckerl vie cothebar tinned This oneo proud and powerful organization | vention stood at 175 fo aclaahS '% | judgment.” Di Gee to the astitede te whee (Re saa Was ore |e rhe follow! tLknown eltizens of Jerrey City | The Synod of the Diocese of Montreal will be "ae to 4 for all other candidates, This proves that ‘The New Y 1 f tho Charlee. | iy lint a Ly J, the blood hav- he following well-known eftizens of J A y ud olden opportunity for —Tho New York correspondent of tho Charl ¥ ‘oagitiating, form. | have been chosen directors of the Comps James r N ty f rato iter ied aS alte erbeatltchde eat bac ied ie he fe Whatever may be the opinions of the Radicals of | toy Courter writes that tore Is a grent deal of dis. ction et lanter, eventing a farther ereage, ot Gopalll, B, G, Clark, David Sinith, Charles E, Grey soe Serveie ot weesing « aacomect 19-4 mag? ‘Led It is reported, with how wnuch trath weean- | forming an honorable coalition at the pre | |) nt distri up ‘on things in general, they aro at | satiametion among the Democracy at the conduct of | te vital fluid, At He reine Tiase ave nd Joli Hodge ‘The rurncidre ik no mini {. | ehgond es Vaneen de wucceesor to the late " \ vi 4 dd gonero vn woth? oi jestipts i £ i r and Wi jedicated to the purpé fo shop and Metropolitan, hot say, that @ revolutionnry movement is | vious election under the just and generous | peace convinced that Hutler never stole any | the Tammany General Committee, who permit thelr gi alives thoes tHe HM beng Oy Wap Genter to monroe rant per ay co pre Apr) ° pia Sel io 1p hats Eee os “aba, This is not surprising, onroe, and git opeless le agwiticent bi Fourteenth etree empty nae ‘ouree picion can be attach ¢ follow in) of descrip) ni a fie y about toappearin Cuba. Thists not surprising. | Monroe, and by fighting a hopeless battle | goons, inaguifieent hall in Fourteeuth etecet to stand empty bimse Mf, of rourse no further sas elon can be attach. terete TT, fe he Uy coisa Seek, | hare orld irihe Barn ede Fem earn The disturbances in Spain will paralyze the | was Uroken into fragments, which drifted ee ring the entire campaign, without even «o much 4 Ker, wy ch a ker : ational Capitol rep y on amor Spanish troops in Cob Lif it can ever bo | rapidly into oblivion: Letters havo been received by the friends nizing & reapecteble Ward ineeting within ite | "an ean liv we circle, th RORY i fectseg ranula ated Washington among (he Spanish troops in Coba, and if it ean po | rapidly of Gronce Frawers Taare stating that he will at. | ampio rooms, Tengleat Mesut ofmy Old Peud iy entuetey | fountitons Oethe atructares yer tear aria the | pretty walter lea payepat practicable to emanelpate tho inland from the | May not tho Democratic party of today | Ji, in New York within the next fortnight, He 1, Carl Schars has been invited to speak Two Men and One Woman Killed. ally, comb Int ng Many English gentlemen living in the ul 1 the tep of the arches tm 45 feet, urbe of Londen rontrol of the mother © n Corremondence af Lowariite Conrier aeustod with the extortions of the try, it must be at | loarn a usoful lesson and take timely we writos that all Lie time antil the 84 of dist comes to enter the political prize ring, and con. | in fs : 7 > v4 Sept. 20, 1668.—A year railway companio«, have purchased velocipedes, and buch an epoch as the prose ing from this instructive pag history tend with the Ion, John Morri« for Cong November ie already tikes up. He ays a let evens bnipartehin te iy Sicenty 6 yea by micans 2” | doctare thete indepe ndenes of steam, But we doult the power of the Cubans to er tional honors, Placards nunounclag the fuct are | ¢ Hi “ i SS — ae peal gard Wee peek cana thei Veer in a ees ths done to eae At the Massachusetts cattle chow the other ¢ Recomplish #0 diflicult an wnderiaking even Joha Alten for the Togistatures alread, He ealculates upon an enay | FOMAUE lack ihe waurnnce et ane ae no | Adameen with their friends apn the fo ay, 4 gentleman, who probably doce not reed the under the most favornble circumstances Tt is announced that Joun ALLEN isto ‘ ¢ been go long in training Lich pM sicnnnohy 4 gaged. In this fracas 9 man naw ™m Revolution, gave the following tort: “The Coming dont Iowa will pr —The Meridi ception to the rote. FW of tho elder. Ada ) Mereury swears on | ethers on each ede were and several 0 WO for the office of member of Aw co and of | bly in | tho district where he resides. He will be | in " Worman—May it be a long time before she arrives, They are men of much intellig« ve surveillance of the British tion, that man—May it be a long tim Re et hy ; oie i 6 ‘ Trial at the Utne of ench party resuited in Wn ax ducated constable somewhere in charming manners. More agrecable society Fespeet equal to the contest, Ho] oaiyto the following eftect: Wilh the skull and | A (ri at the time of ech party connie tot EE id hol Sac ieclanpdlviey onsen tn than theirs cannot Lo found, But they aro | Nominated as a Democrat, and as wick wo | has 1 othe royal beast in bis own | cons tones of the ‘ost cause’ before us, wa will | the cider Adams was Returning home frou Tancns sand the grdund flooded with ater hh thereot aa ma bee neseary" to oatity th i sresnime he ie eiaaken be a Yasme datom |. den an dthod “tp. t vite ta a Whit ly Clavernmeall tor, he was assassinated by being shot from his hog ‘once, thus fortalug aspuciona skating | muteh thereof as ma bee neseary" to satis not of that stern and vigorous quality which iy | Presime he will be elected by fn largo inajor eee a a a iat te ie A | eae et Urtediciee Santireeey inet ea patdhe | Goby omens gas stationed tas church near the rool Fink of 130 eet lou by wet Bead. Br. Hersey | judgment, requisite for revolutionary succees, They | t¥: There aro perhaps two thoasand moro ) "nie ‘ josh te Pescoythssomodlgoell adder abject bondage, | ike tnoat dendiy enmity has existed cver since he | by witch uny “cold snap’ may be taken immediate | —In Warsaw the Polish hack-drivers wero tus noither understand political nor military | Democrats than Republicans in that district has red an unjust incarceration, and re en we were when we by Y a Fe he belligerents, and many wen have been aus | advai ice of for freezing purpoecs. Ae soon se th cently ordered to adopt the Ruesian costame. They aft The Spanish aduintsiration hee | Why should not John Allon tarn hia at | {"#to bis native iand crowned with tho laarels | sud make him fol the when forbenraice tomas Bt Coctel ty the Adamuee me purtlenpe crimdids to the | fools formed, the doors, of whieh there ares HON. | dy, nut forgot to wee Russian whips, and were all fairs, je Spanish adminisiration has M : 4 aie a fa the | beavirtne he haa ritved a power th control urder of ther father. Auong te najuber accused, | ber, beneath the tine of the platforms, on all sides o * R , Joalonsly excluded them from everything | tention to this new aphero of activity? Ho | ef marrim, Me. Mectisey will Hevela the | vies destroy Blin” : Hone tain oy the Aiame family to have | the'buliaing, ere eluted, aud tho rink. becomes as | arrested and dined, e y "9 3 e Lightning Crain a formidable rival Brain and Ncwpdichi/ Tateh reports, | been concerned in Mia death was as ny ed Cum. | snug ne an ice-Louse The front of the wig sam, with —Han Luis park, the southernmost of the three that can prepare a poople for the nescrtion | hus tried lecturing, aud has not been emi: | iiisete with be to fearful collision, Old | the Southern Wate reports, | Mina, who eed near the I Sid county | ite variety Of elretiar, arched, and rectangular wi : ‘A ne hich hentty ‘eussanitil, “Se hin elven. ty tlh that Alpeorta Braatey, 1 1, and other 1g Threata | dows, Is hot unhands Thoentrance igapugious, | great mountain basing of Colorado, contains a popae and dofence of civil rights, Arace ofclegant | HONUY Bi pat snag Ap MS |) Pamtaany will be ae ated to decide under | eee eens crs, are alle siiath aed a | and On elther side sre reception roome, dreesing | lation of 21,00) Mexican Indians. They are moatly we learns by Cura io, and bist nigint it from What we en . roqether wit te the ho rooms, and receptartes for garments, cic, of the lw (| dies and gentlemen who may resort to the rink to i : ; Your of thelr | kate or to look on, On aacending a flight of stal —Unusual attention is now given to the grape ins at night, | you enter a refrestiinent roon, 7) feet long by 18 feet | culture in Southern Virginia. Two cultivators tq wide, with a gines partition, th ty whieh, from | Sasi every part of the hall, a view may be bad ‘of the ct to not from $12,000 to $15,000 nnd luxurious planters, surrounded by laves, | datice houro, and wants something roxpoeta- | whic onto marahy, Ya any event, liow- St would indeed be wonderful should they | He to do, Why should ho not got nomi. | ever, we cau rofoioe that the eountey will be sate. ; : ated for the office of Axsomblymoen # — prove alle to throw off their tutelage, aud | Pated y ae races tet ; pet up a government of thelr own, It may be said that he bins no knowlodge Tt is reported that the Hlustrions and wealawage with etn Catholics, and speak Spanish, pance in ra who docelved sured terme the carpet-ba 4 bote 4 in Mac thera, ‘Turner sald, ia a and deserted ai speech deliver n recently, that * their Roanoke county ox eh . quali: phant Batewax, who has conducted | treachery would be rimembered as long as Gud pere skating pond. But, as we have said, this t# a wigwarn | from a vineyard covering Flateen acres. No doubt a sullicient military gentus né Sar tid cep i ~ init moh hea opera Youffe in this city for the last | anitted the sun to elinb the hill of Heaven t" Bred Millig @ yorund dy di as al a wat eink, oud weatallnodouts won | —Juniuy Menti Browne's “Mirror of the might, with adequate resources and time | Heation. Lisi d ba, Sead. Deg hehehe Rica season: hon unpregedented and | —The Athens (Or.) Constitutionaliat saves | Mh Coin also, Ve not known | ters within its spacious interior to hear what the Re. | Metropolis * ts in the press of a well-known pubs enough for preparation, conquer the inde- | Tquisite for tho office of logistator. AM that | vit deserved muccess, 4 about to be ae | “While Col. Aarou Vilbur was abseut at the North, | wletiée any otuérs ut the variy were iny | publican oumpalgn speakers can aay fur Grant and | lishing house, and will toon appear. It coutaing . each iy 4 1 tic 6 Radicals of this Bate placed hie name up. ured 0 It is ted that the party took | Col Je cont of the building 18 §0,000, sketches of New York life and society, and describes a of * . Bi op | is required is to know to which political ied by the mpetition of some the Radicals of th placed his nan pon tl eis naam away hes AS Pot) A acle - 4 5 has ase buteoribee. 0 pendence of the island, But his first step a y allie . rig clectoral ticket withat Nix knowledge or consent, | 20M Adat ‘Ata why nd caret bie OE i Gee verheing cea in Third | many of the pecutlaritics of the great ety, * would have to be the emancipation and arm. | Party ove belongs, and to vote as the i paders manager in his own line, Perhaps this is true, seul Wil hike ibaa; Ladies hava Lot eth ew Ing of the slaves, now at least half a million | @itect. A reason for a voto—an intelligent, | but it implies » great deal of courage to attempt | fever herore ua whe? that he hat nO ryvapae | tial, hie broth in number, Would this be agreeable totheir | Patriotic reason—is not necensary at all, And | the arduous work of outdoing Barra and bis | thy or umblation withthe Radieal party. Col. Wilbur owners? By no means. Thoso slaves are | John Allen has as much of the information | brilliant troupe of artists, ‘The popularity of the | j9 trae to our party, ind denounces the act of U their wealth, Their labor furnishos the | Sb8olutely essential to the performance of | latter in this city has never been he 4, Hediene te thas atienpting to alsroprevent him ta ss e ive duties, probably, 1d fine pute the palin with | very sovere tering, mighty crops of sugar and tho enchanting | !#islative duties, pr vei ly, a8 he would find Betidhke We kabel || co Ne leaee ed tobacco which give value to the soil, To | it the majority of his colleagues. All the | Inst., that aprand Jemoeratic barbecue took place make them free would impoverish the plant. | is previous experience and associations emi side, and left him, landiord that there and be wanted lui to matting a pillow under bh id Kissed hima. Dias Adam, the ony brother faets In thin casi nd that one —Mine, Rachel in still in the suares of tha opprestor, but her ehop is more gorgeous than ever, and the sale of the celebrated Arabian dew seems ta hed, sad CER U Elna ee et iets | Mave bem stimulated by the discoverer's misfore wns rays, und the building will be lit | tunes. ets from the roof Al —Not satisfied with the rate of speed attained W hasthe ine cena by thelr velocipedes, the Freyeh have invented @ puilding. $75,000 capital has been fuvested tn | locomotive with four wheels, which Is said to be ea Of 10,000 ’ Kodney, except a stual know uothing of t youd What we have aitempt he Mobile Regiater of the 290 | Wut il it be that this midmght fh petruted these bloody deeds without caus. aniply suficient (or their justification, our comuunity owe Ala, onthe 24, Delegations were pro: | jt to themaely xtre SaTeMay has to bring {1 nist le rious Hala a thu cpproenicet dangect Hovrecy likes | MY onthe 221, veapten athe State tthe woridof low aul | ite enterprine, whlch will undoubtedly prove wane: | safer, swifter, oud less fatiguing to the rider than ers, No moro of those graceful, handsome, f ntly i ai oy ‘A her ae ted ly the whole story is unfounded, aud the great | rent tram several Move clive, inclu oaths, ors of ain alleced ing fo nearch ‘Out to We Lite i — LB Msrglahiad ‘ cineae \ _ awa, We do not think that either he or | impresario will be allowed to gather hie laure ; F +] ter atore. 0 post Liteous and . In a Wein-Chronik of Germany it is recorde and winning millionaires from Cuba would | [* j impresario will be allowed to gather hia laureta ot Lewis Mesterson and Claiborne Stores, | gisteioul outteger and ase that fastion, chery ond i Rourd ot Aldermen, Cc y be seen in New York or Paris. Like our | Tommy Hadden ever committed any ¢ eater | and pocket his dollars without any rival near the The Board metat 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, | that between 10% and 1894, both remarkable as good A men, membre of the First Colored Dew » te moied Out to eaca and every one of Mict. | py sath man in the chair. Resolutions were | wine years, there were &T excellent, 66 good, and 114 wn Southern chivalry, thoy would have to | OUlnEEs than have been committed by other | throne, reas cratic Club, are espelally praised by the Regteter. : of ee RIED d ‘Corporuilon Counsel to com. i a Ayvien Boor ba legislatos ' 7 aN ; “ashed witout mercy the carpet-Luggers cad Horrible Bucehery at Hea ce proceedingy againee the Elevated Hallway | Md years in the wine districts, |The present year, tt stay at home, philosophize over their on: | lreislators. ‘The author of the picturesque epithet, | They “lashed ¥ pet-Loga An Italian vessel, the Theresa, tradin; coast of China, w slaughter commi , Will be one of excellent wine production, on the | Company, who have erected an ently the neene of a fearful | Greenwich ad by oo The particulars of | dawages di ‘ated raliway in | I* expe tlandt erect, for | + x id street, and the idatinal atte Layee) forcod poverty, and atudy the unwonted art | ‘Then ns to the question of reepectability. | caryet-baywer, is suid to have Ui of getting their ownliving. This they will » think the position of member of the Lee | gy, reety ms far Up aK C the property fa » Capt. Pann, a from Nansemond to the recent Consti- said Lor Tho Seymour Inights of New Orleans 1 Napo-_, received the following letter! this tragedy are ax follows reat Ci rmealasionce was lag directed to! remove Higsoied mashup benihorbal the Inst site of erat islature still continues more respectable than | tyjional Conventio: Virginia, phrase i “Urrea, Bopt. 14, 180%, ‘The Theresa left Macao on the oth of February obstructions there forthwith, Allerman Nor- | the Emperor at Marseilles, some workmen cried never willingly consent to. We mean the . : ri ber dine vk : can wae by nal C niin * in re ee rl tara To John 8 Tully, ty President of the’ Stumour | with 96 coolies and a cargo of silk, ten, &c, At the {n support of these Fesuiutiona,suid he hoped they | ire a pakx, Long live peace, they were arrested fow eer lly a possibi it willever Le- | language, and ely to become permanent, ra ne hs New Zealand, While the crew were occupied in ; rt he conditions of thelr char+ 4 5 men whoso convictions against slavery are | * sans Islandia hin peblytebecbac et, tercbogea nti n ecn A Knr aera ' Richart of the vessel the cooliea rushed tote cabing | ter they hid taken property in Greenwich strect | —Rice, the great staple of South Carolina, the not only worthy of the highest culture of the me less reapectable than it fs now. i » aud seized the arina lying there, They then attacked y ay, a the crew, and In about ten taiuutes a dozen eallors | they sould De brought to an account for it. ‘The | culture of which was oneo confined to the river lub my house ok | (Ltalians) were killed, hacked to pieces, ond flung | Fesolutions were adopted. The resolution from the | Swamp lands, is now grown on the uplands, The One thing John Allen would have to make | carpet bags can no longer be sold in the South to ago, Lut are held with heroic and self sueri- xpress ty $ oul oul fice f i anybody, and merchants with a stock of that ar- lave pald and the pleatre it | into the sea, The second mate, who defented hime | Councilmen to provide badges for the members of - ’ sed fleing Armnees, Those, however, aro excep. | CP hia mind to sacrifieo, and that is bis am | to ean, unoumforieble predicn- sme te the Democrats of felt bravely, received the contents of a gun, ured | the Hoard was ald over. ‘The Hoard laid over'a | teed of the Mabel Gian haenapanintyy legen t itn ord iad Gulia. focn it | bition, Ho could hardly aspire to be the 0 th the eMgoris te selteve the conn Clone ( lim by & sallor who was forced hy the | revolution that the sctual opening of Worth street | compares favorably with that from the old rey lone, In order to wrost Cuba from Spain, tb) vs aron an tho State Houpe, ment, Nothing short of a trunk will now serve uk Which How vikta It, Yom lies ta. ¢omumnth the: murders The tostews take place on the Iat day of Uctober next. Ar elds, ate received . Da aarsene at any deavulae: Heatha i sand was put in Srons Tition was adopted directing the Croton Hoardts | The late Cardinal d’Andrea, who wan say Would be necessary, we suppose, first to wrest the purpose of any traveling Southerner, While in New Orleans, Gon, Howard privat yn of horrible tortares (ualle Relay aviven ince | lay Croton male the entire length of iseckwell’s i It from the Cubans. There fy another reason why John Allen | io oiler great Southera word of tho d expressed himself lMch!y plemed with the Democratic | bis bead), he was killed about 44 hours before the ud, Adjourned, posed at one time to have lost his faith, maintained ‘That the great conspiracy under Priv, | Should run in that district. He tealrendy ite tanewinvention, We remember | prasetyting movement amag the negroes, Axa | Yeste! arfived off the eoast of China, os his charity (o the lust, His will concludes with the which has been maturing in Spain for these | &teat representat! years ago. It isto be found in | frend of the rac minated nearly the whole following paragraph: “T leave to the Holy Path on Ahting wmuong. theme the cardinals, the pre The victorion vende sealawag, 1 oman in the eyes of the | it twenty-tiv ——— Board of Councilmen, ek fF no more power two years or mom, should have its affilin. world, Why should he not represent it at | Mortlott’s Vosabulary of Americanisms, where it | ful ansiliary than t nocrati' party In enforcing killed, ie victor i ‘The Toard met at tok ck, yesterd er ok aitine Deiat other enemiet , ~ baad tes a ai Se einee tie te nthe | the suffrage rights of k nan, He spoke of pitate the dead, Whose heads, r aban in the chair, fe and complete on tions in Cuba, is @ matter of course. It is | Albany alsot it in marked as especially vulgar, It ts also inthe | ¢ " 8 poke Howed away Ja the hold: of the —The Governor and Council of Massachusetts 1 ‘ iMustrated edition of Webster's Dictionary, by | Gen. Grant as bis warm, Important to the rising at homo that no The Hon. Jaws H. Waron, of Philadel: | which it is defined as signifying a miserable | Pur, simple hearted, good man, Gen, Howard alvo troops should be brought Li . Dan phia, who has never voted any bat a Democratic | seamp,a scapegeace.” It is now used at the South | ” ae oie : ihe usurp Liles dala njority orth coollen wore pirates, and were a8 may be Be : saya the Bosfon Transcript, “these State off. rengihon the tot , of Innbe se Radinress he shall now givo hts sui vocate his clalme for the Presida I elling | perfectiy nequainted wit 2 use of the pass und lr oficial business, Conc % Btrengthon the t tering throne of Isabella. | ticket, declare shat he shall now give his suff uthera birth, one of | rough the Bouth: Sak fle charts Miter eomealed ie mpaante Lad with the Aldermen in directing the Croton | Slalawill be fully qustained by the public sentiment A diversion In Cuba would be a valuable | for Grawtand Courax. “Thave been a Demo- of the Confeder b See poh lt of tim Puck. On arriving bere | Hoard to Jay main entive ‘Ol Blackwell's he Comuion we a3 —The Lynchburg Vinginia prints a letter | SsEfor the port of Tim Back. “Ou arriving bere | IMard to lay maine tue entice tength, of Blackwell's | of the Commonwealth, i Of the captiin” was contined u decks, aud Wad subjected (9 the tivst eruel nt, have substantially stopped ne ex ation of the tain, “In thie h books a8 may be necessary to ‘aid them ppted to furl memver of this Board with taps, stationery, | useless holo In the Huosae. me to mean a Union man of § those creatures who, in the o) ary to a struggling insurrection in | crat all my fifo,” he says; “before the Demo | ates, merit nothing but acura, contempt, and | fom John C, Breckinridge, unnuncing that he will | tins aided inserpping ihe fessch de tuuseomidion | Gh wero directed to be pared with Belctan page: | Mt Longfellow, atthe last acconnts, was #0+ Spain; and Pri, who is well known in} cratic Convention iy choice for President was | hatred, noon resume bis Inbors tn belsf of the Democratic | We verreh alandoned ty the jirates, arrived at | ment: Hlatlerh street, from. Lextogton to ¥inh | Jonrning in Vevay, on the borders of Lake Geneva, ; Batuow P; Citase, and L would have beon delight — Nr eat ncao, having on board the renuiudcr of the crew, | avenues Prince strect, from Bowery to Broadway; | Next mo ten . Pirie: Cuba, and tins plenty of friends thore, has | Batson P Cisse, and I would have been deligt The vie of the underground railroade | ‘ket "for the restoratiog of sar once glorious old | ¢, Of Sight suilore and the wife of the captaia: | Avenne A, from Houston to Fourtecsth. street; Fie. | Next month he will probably spend in Paris. Hilo te he example of the underground railroads és i new book, "The New England Tragedies AM ‘ H ed had the nomination fallen upon hin untry, and ove by «ild fanaticis He Hell street, from Sixth to Seventh aves Finy- . we New England ‘Trager will be vertainly not overlooked so obvious a mea L ‘e country, aud now overrun by 1 ——— n avenue; Pilty. . A ‘ This feeling of Mr. Watton's shows that we | i London is frequently cited in support of the | , har tb BBA he thE hava Gn Will A Case of Hyaropbobin Cure pinth street, between | Tenth pueé and | published on the 10th of Cet in London, Lelpe sare. But it would be a mistake to suppose | 5. ivtit in advising the Deinocracy to take the | #ertion that similar enterprises in this city will } + eincitate hla politieal Ife, lures that all From he Ateeandri, Vie Addvertiaer, Seite AP ik. tip taletion “oC the elerke’ end’ olen, ca | Ut: Terie aad Bostom, Vhat the new Government of Spain, in caso | Viice guntice on a progressive and truly Dy succeed, not only in overcoming all engincering | entightened elassea cry huralt for Seymour ana | ‘There is agencral scepticism us to the offect | cera of the Bordsof Aldermen. and. Conuellmen | A traveller to the Island of St. Thomas de. of its waccessful establishment, will be any gc litad new tallawed fe wi in earning largo profits, ‘The | Main” ‘This Breckenridge ' uot the former Vice | of themivernis popolvely Kuown aa “mat stoves" | follows: Clerk Gf the Common Council, #7Gn | acribealt asthe nest of yellow fever diftcaltxnd dans , se 1 5 y followed our cous ih « sesh upon hye ra, but now and then eases per annum: Deputy Clerk, S30; Kirt Assiatant | gorqus of access, sw g with sharks, foarfal more willing to set Cuba free then its prode: | jy, 5 dlitecout alliaiinh thay. would dow b ' allway, for in is reported aa | T'resitent of the Untted Stars and rebel Gencrat, | brought to puvlte notice where stones claimed to | Clerk, Q00): ‘Becond «\'s tht Clerk, @8000 ; te | Sh swarming with sharks, fvartally a aah 8 to the Spanish | ‘ ‘ 1 'bievhiip aedo in tha oees 4 dividends of | DUC an individual of Afrien deeceat bearing the | have this virtue bave been used wita great benedt by | Thtrd, Fourth, and FF Assistant Clerks n | depressing to the spirits, Hable to storms and earthe Bewsor, ‘The island pays to the Spanish | 4 rent future wonld open befor 8 Sabet Sa hela betel (ted yred aah saps lacpe pad persons who have been bitten. Uy raoid animals, A | $2560; the Messenger o the Board, $1,500; Assist: | quakes, and wholly destitute of fresh water. We Ridauiiey as Teen? Sik ac None Of HOlAIA ak seven per cent, per annum on a capital of £3, mie and onea own . ‘ Feruarkuble {ustance was related to us recently by | ant Messenger, €400; the Librarian, Hae hone tla tea gettae aati Hert pel : i : : a 700,000, besides interest ona debt of 42 100 ¢ anaté Eaquecr (Dom.) gives the | Mr. Pozior D, Catts, of Catts’s Hovel, West End growing Clerk, $20N; the Borgesnt-at-Arus and Be ni eiat Riveniees AVES SORRR Pae Ow | terse ay 70 maource oF tneome | Railways, as thoy ato at present ¢ wint when tho difference in the cont of land and. | owing tabular statement ¢ the vote of Oblo since | och, 'cF Col Horuerta few mllen tron the Presidents euch @ iis bear nreaeateny | comin, uniate aot ti WEE Dover willingly. be. reigned By ANY | H lugury uttainable only by the out. | building in this chy te ennsldercd, it fs assumed | *2¢ Sreavization of the dep y Who wus feeding t the Reader tothe Bo. dealt —English papers uotice with regret that aftes Government. Preiss, once in anfe poasession | #ructed, sre a luxury attainable only by Ly as Bi dees i Amer'n malady, by chant the Clty Library. @1; Board of | the opening of the wupposed cul of Kiug W Ree il cat, dete a ao vanent for | lay of a groat deal of meney ; consequently thoy | that au underground railway here would pay even | 238. jen finger inte the mouth of the animal iy nig Cerky | Rufus, tn Winchester Cathedral, somo of tho ob ei dieslO hla daa nm ® inovement fF | ar¢ built vuly’ iu such favored locatitics as promise | better, rin the London Railway Nows in fb reba Gira ince bi heir | witeh tt contained were uot replacet—which Ine Cuban independene: ag relentlessly 08] tango traitie and corresponding profits, Yet | for Sept, 12 rather destroys the illusion respect. | | ie Situation ches was. wecn by grossing Cheek £1,500; | delleate way of saying that the remains of tho reds Concha. TEL sits OL isis civilinsdlan. Soucnsd thi to | WUk the MicbioMian Covcany Ge ews Ges eee may wernderful enry Mess sti Mesronger, €1:400; | haired monarch were “boned” Ly over-zealous euth si ; ; EW Hy the application er se porkeeper, 5 The natural tendency of all the count 1 faalli(iga! of ¢ ; Mie el Last MH far eaullal ok Gos’ aid “ applet rae _Doorkee bully Haale, 1 3 the coun cr wwilities. of transportation which iron | whil dividends on its enpital for the pa My i ner, on was adopted 10 aps ; : iin eevabelthe United Bision 's) 46: Genwi | cal OMANI, oe ie Me aetilea aivtoalinent (Rte. veiv Rave: amounted, In. \hBvAcucecsiN Te tereen ie Pars, Vater ity At ia Board's galery ar | | —The advocates of the anuexstion of Delginm tate towanl our syster, and finally to be- | districts than in those where the population and | £799,000, the real net earnings have been only |}! ato with the whicted boy to the Tesointion fiom the A fo. Hranpa ave suqmeated she ies af 8 marsings be Vo th Siti Production are alrendy great, In ma h | £511,012; and he estimates that ifthe accounts | 1% dence of Mr. ster ituy nivel to Leen She Teas Eee Mate. Amnells OF PREIRE come parts of it, To this rale Cuba forme | nection 8 ye y B rel sted sgh alata aes The stone was Rail and the Prince Imperial, In caseno other male hett j fo exception. But L great historical | Psion Ifa railvoul could wnly be built and | had boon properly made up, the dividend for the —The Rulcigh (8 G), Sta su fe jireenwich sleet, | isborn to King Leopold, the union of France and movements are in their nature very gradual, | UMietained afew years, i Md, aa experience | @ of the present year would havo heen at | tong letter trom Gen Ruts Barclager, formerly an | me fk coma ce lv removed, “Khe Board tucu | Belgium would be etfected without war and withont proves, «0 develop the capabilities of the country | the rte of loss than two per cent, per annum. | ¢ er f the Confederate ariny, accepting the nom, | touched gave the oy great Tt is certainly not impossible that Cuba may opposition from England. ihe ‘ heed apne eee Seti EAs ‘ ; as to pay handsomely in end. The thing de- | His Ugures are worthy of being studied, nation of Republican Elector in North Carolina, He | tie Wound itw —The statue of Commodore Perry reached he separated from Spain, cleared o ‘ After wey a ? Y bo separated from Spain, cleared of slavery, | sirud, therefore, is somo method of building rail a = av of \twown W t Ob lies A10 Beclecy, and will be at once Newport, R, 1, on Wedne and brought into the American Union by The regular monthly meeting of the ti to wct us food When 9 convict is sent to the , 5 A wayson a cheap temporary pl State Pri ARO IRTRR Cer. nis, anita preeest) | FA Ubehy Sanevete Wee frat applied | of the Chitaren’s A ty was lield att fitted in its place in Touro Parl, when the formal i rapid revolutionary causes. But it is much | ers to trunk lines, and as ploucers of more com. | aon, if he is found to have no trade, the au m never socal iby HLenu at | bid and dark while it remained un the boy's hind on the inth inat,, the silent, Win, A, Booth, Ksq., | Unveiling will take place, T@ non-arrival of the ey Inore probable that its ennexation will be | plete and substantial structures, ‘This purpose | thorities teach him one, They make of him Lay sancutened ot inet By dropping tein boul 5 HOWEYEE Ite eae eae ee eee eatin hone le vast Alatue has caused a delay: the arrangoments for the F : Teagers Toto war ane thee apsssiid teemmeny e color Was Tenewed, leavlug axreen #kin upon the Roce, ars N work OF the saetts | dedication, but te say of the ceremony will now be i recomplinhed at a future day by means of | Mr Duioiey Avaws, the ermiucut Kugtish engl. | shoemaker, » blacksmith, a carpenter, or some | feadlng the Gulonturaics agmust us. cine fiepubticans | Miriace of the watér, ‘The Loy was Lruugit Lack | sbewine that the eigration work of the Society POs ‘ i f i » the emigration to the Westduring the | vx, Stone, the 5 ome, hi denen ary 5 } » | laying down bands of iron on ordinary roud by such a convict come into competition with a meconnt A Horrible Cae Jast seven mouths, from February to Sept. 1, havin 7 if } lucky Secretary of to the regular repre é . Nave: few < tiod 1,085, which ts an cacess ov | snipped for Washington, in a Government vessel, { Raniah Ci running locomotives un 7 uf hones os outside o i ne the ase of alleged or rece v ar of O80 AHA <BR, OR ‘or thator last 3 4 fs bontative of the Spanish Crown. and running locomotives und trains upon them wt | that of honest mechanics outside of the prison | armies wilt be tho fim tn forge the Guliapoy past ani Lett per tio he murder recently tried | yeur of 290 persons, the statue of Alexander Hamilton, which he has 4 - ie # moed of fiom five to thirty miles au hour, As | wall, and thus helps reduce the amonnt of com- | was maxtatiiuods to Uli tue aufrender. He hasat | ima tion ealating la the neigh: | pentose ater Th freee 18 ean exeentod by order of Congress fur the vacant niche a Aun Historic Lesson for the Democraoy. | lie says, ina lettor to the Loudon Tine s pensation they would otherwise obtain, Payer ye Wels never 's | Lothood e sefime (Beg Harbor vowoshipy at | girls. A ‘party of boys and on the landing of one of (he grand staircases, ‘The + who haye grown irate at our well-considered | aud up un steep grationts ng hore can amd with a | oa their Living without steuling or cheating, | rertore Nt tn ail tt asta tte interes and ane after tars bead linn tell my | Society have nowt aidustrial achools a pled already by statues of Franklin, Jefferson, aud Avice ai rh he for ¢ power of carrying loads that no horses could ever | nor to making, in some suitable way, the labor of | prosperiy. bate Valor We Can love and x Goverment ante me; E went up into the | schools in onesadon. ‘The schools have open Hancock, ( udvice, that it might not be unwise for Gov ee eee Te te i cruitacat road in reel ipl ae 4 pm the beds the Laby | About gow pavils I attendance, aud the machinery | —A Parisian artist has discovered a process for MASALOUI GA vetlio fom AOA ohnvass Kull re Englund bab the capacity for. becom railway, aconviek pay for the eort of keeping him iu = — 4 wa alive ny elma: ‘as there most pericet working order, taking photographs by which the glazh if whe {8 : ne with its line: stations, towne aid | prison; but is it not an unjust discrimination to Avaneoments, ait Mar Mary said, ‘come up, reporis of the various bodging honses (News bgt i ESAAE HE SD Pa 8 cle vided. "These commen ro id commend the uneanim on of Gen, | water supply al the youn) Jntaracet (he fi e Ud asked Maty wh ing given him to meroly me. | Magars Mrxcuxt. 1 Buooxnrx.—Tho Academy | war hel I Beets, ged on ae i J tae Hlge wed ceavded i (te utmost canes 1 | do ity" ai aid, * Thats? bhe sali, you pro ymentst Why should he not night was crovied to ite utmost capacity with | i Pu would doth, and te said int 1 shag howe west tbh yD boys’ Lodging ner 4d Lark piace, Gisle Lodgiig | With the white of ers ts dispensed with. ‘The pho- House, 185 Meocker street, Slateentii Ward Lodging | tograph has a much greater softness upon the dull ised | House, 241 West Eighteenth street, Eleventh War 1 d 10) Falun dutty | Ladglig Hoasey ti Kast Kleventh treet, Corleurs | MtPehs and photograple taken from engravings are confine the tra . 4 form approaches in every mtemplate the axiom, as) iter outlay, The rails can be | chanical emp \ Gant, should truo as it in trite, that History repeats itaelf, | laid et with the surtice, and permit the trae of or inary horse velicles so long us horse Vehicice coie,} Hearn law, medicine, or some such profession, ag | ‘He Very Cream of the City of Chnrches, She played 0 h i Ne baty; Tasked | Hock Lady LBL aed naa ® | mndistingnishable from the originals, ‘The glaze that | This maxim applies to political parties not | ueucto be & well aa merely to handle tools ina workshop? If bib Sere Pe a Lepdpsagd ae a eee ee Tink 10 Lill as geangeebenn ane ald che was try. | Children's Home, 188 Bese ersstreet) stated that | hitherto. alwaye betrayed. the photograph is es {tf Joss than to nations, ‘Phe old Federal party, | ‘The cost of laying these Mat rails as proposed | w thief is go 1 ta become a stone mason | sane pattie well eee te Me iets meet nae | put one has ihe mich) ‘on ite throat; Laaked her | dupamime month, they had furniated 1,048 lodgings | pletely displaced, } nce so respectable and powerful, found itself | heestimates at £1,500 por wile, and says the en: | ora shoemaker, he is good enough to be a doctor | ermine whellor Maggie plays Funchon, or Fanchon | eahee ayaa’ Was detng, and ste said ae was kill GUE RSTRNT, Kooning onee had HREM Lora ig |. "Geant Go Bastiges, the Inte Freneh Mia { 5 9 made to pay ou receipts of £8 ‘: i % a mn" i a8 'Gne s ane ja 9] her bow she was doin tuation: US boys sav is he Ne joys’ h Yo o7 nde, 7 In a false position in 1808 beenuse of its op. | tprise can be made to pay ou receipts of £8 y or a Nay Todved, bis qualifications for being | plays Ma, With the fuvalaable assistance of | Mtn she showed me; David said he didn't cares Havings Bank doritg the neoatye aateret Tecteee, |at Be Papal Court, recommended, by command of = | position to the liberal principles and progres. | ile per week. Als arguiuents In favor of the | 4 tbo thought, hy mang people, | Bean Collier, te ply wentomeptendldty, and the vast | take etitd beloeeed es Rhee ich ward bie: he | lately recelved from some of the girls seut to homes | ‘he Emperor, that the annual deficit In the Papal | sen ataagly dah oh reas not apply with as much force to this | rx han injured by his provious ex. | audience departed in a condition of perfect happle to lake care Of ft; 1 think bet mother asked | some Jears #KO, who are married aud doing well, | revenue should be covered by s subvention from all | sive measures of Mr. Jefferson, It aggrava it 1 ‘ 1 ‘ r, Ab oho thought the ki and from boys who Lave gone into business o the Catholic Powers, Cardinal Antonelli replied th Petes note Gia a he watry as to Lt since in most places we | per tho paths of eriage, And as to educa. | Ness. ‘Lonbeat Mby Mitchel! plays the new roie of | Her Hf ahe thought the Guid was deat; David had | Own account, wore read, {ne from a boy, sent Weat | the Cattolle Ps ‘ Antonelli repli t ieatens y Hee honthlity to the War) can build w regular railroad almost as cheaply as | tion and yeutlemautiness of deportsacut, it iswell | Zee, In whten che made @ greas success during her | asked; Mary Sieclmance mother was, present atunae | {chem Feare ho, aaze that he owns ¥8 slicep, ali paid | the Dope could not accept the Ruperor’s proposition, of 1812-15; for, whatever clue the American | we could lay down the rails he speaks of; but | known that forgers and awindlers have every t engaseinent t Wood's Theatre in New York, | all the'ume; 1 was present wiittio bit before and n | {ne to itm. im Ontaber and: cemain sti) mente | once eae teeny ould comprouise Ils independ- people will overlook, they have nev still, what be says is worthy of consideration by aa ean ‘i Should the pubile ‘ake aa kindly to this us to Kun. | little bit after; whew she choked the child wie was | $404 mouth and bourd to the Ist of Pel Toep, | mee: and alienate from lim the Catholie laity, . The Ree cranes 3 i a orth Herution by | requisite to carry them through all the omergen- | chon, there 1s no cod reason why ae should neq | Millia, on her kneve tn the bed: the child was on | feline a good, onug iivrary ef choice t hicmty | Cardinal stated that bis Holiness receives great age | ont 19 ngve party frie opposition t iugee twiie live. (a-ibé vorhood of grcat | cies of professional life, Hea ak the ouaide=on the Dedeothen; there wae oF elothin', ani meee no baton wy” ho »uwuld mut | slstance from devout Cathoties, who voluntarily #end war ilu whic e nation wos engage: los. | cities, ty all means, then, le Payee mal be if wosly ae wet upou the bed 4 Mary took hold t et along, as 4 grateful remembrance of the | 4) . ~ ery De j ar in which the nation ene ae i copes Hy all means, then, Tet us teach our convict Me vor's Miveasicoy,—At Pike's Music Hall, | 3%4 doublet it a put Min it; Edon't kn Ecole fiat, has been instrumental in the hands of | it l#ree offerings from every part of the world, and he | tility to the Nboral tdens of Jeffren, an} to] yuo srerald wasorie that private salon of | Me learned professions, ae well ue the mechani avon ant Twenty-third aivect, performs | MURMET ADItNg elke war in ior nots Dayid took | God td placing him in wood Westera home. he would rather trust to this spontaneous bounty gold wore made last week by te United states | 8% Afhouest workingmen must be exposed | ances will ho given on Thursday teat, Oct 1, for the 6 ong seth Ong th and he went down slats eae enemmemnereee than appear Lefore Christendom a# a pensioner of its Laid Porsoe Casns.—While William, ©. Harrison, | Governments 4 seaman, was in a barroom at 92 Ollyer street; | —. " on Sunday night, where some drinking Was golng on, ‘Anan, who wasin tho habit of constantly he was suddenly'set upon by two mon, whore names | fequenting a cabaret in the Versuilles road, near Parls, was observed by the mistress to be altting with , thia country and England under tho admi. | yycusury just wt the time when gold was dectin. | ©? nistration of Madison, brought the Federal- | ing, Whether the decline was owing to the an- i ; have prison 0 y broke up an ¢ ticipatio these sales by persons who wei y ’ Aste into dierepute,and finally broke up an or. | ticipation of the y persons who were ATGR Sle EManie Maw Goubass With yess) fin once ‘t sea a mot petition with convict labor, let the compe- | benettt of the new parish of St. iernard, of which the n be shared equally by all classes. Let us } Rev. Father Healy is pastor, Mutindo at 2 o'clock; de doctors and lawyers, as well as | °Vehing performance ut § o'clock, W anything so long a ¢ ing ae this baby was, she sald ft beat anj thing Twas up there per: | are given 1s ‘Thomas Sullivan and John Willis | the American side of the conflict between a hol o | forewarned 0! 1 sther the: sales were ore ol By ae bated robbed him of bis mone! ounting to $75. nf fo ow, ” fdenization which embodied much of the | forewarned of thes 1,0 whether the sales wer aa : Gall i Galindo ~auarters of au Loc; IW was between & bed Hic GF as Okey BINOLEE 1 He Bie gaan eaphy before bim, What will you take? Genius end virtue of the nation, purposely rondo to help the decline, and carry the | Cayuse or Comunice,—A special meoting of | st 149 to 150 Third avenue, adj Soveutoenth | The, Uindgeton Putriot says the jury returned » | Dowling, who comuiited them to, the Tombs, ‘The | iid the woman, "Oh, nothing more,” was the res price lower still, the secrecy with which they were effected is, in cither ease, a euspici ‘ ir f verdict or note mace ae Et Ab accused are voung men of 10 and 90 years of age. | ply. “I have but forty sou thin body was called yesterday, to take measures for | *F€¢t Tt Is called Cosmopolitan Mail, and ts in: | yyon that creat ee Revue oUt ures hours, bat hn Musken ‘a ee man, born An Vottand, was | Oo f and T must buy some s ; i charcoal to stile myself with.” “Ob, that’ nS Cire | the relicf of the eudercrs by th. ntearthquakes | tided to be In the same style as Theo, Thomas's eae 1, examined on charge of aving on | f ” sFospdlghhbad A ol No soatter how unius ie |g Routh AMiclak Tosa a %e “ a = he 16th Instant stabbed ln ‘soinaeh | foolish,” rejoined the landlady, who thought he w: led for supromney with the energy of de. | cumuanee. No aoaiter Low unjust it may beto Pn Biuth Au Twenty tuluutes after the ap: | Central Park Gurdea, ‘The frout is of Ohio free | Wastcnusten Covety.—Nearly 10,000 cigars | io amen tea ste Me aid treet, | joking; “with twopenny worth of cord. yon could fede do 40, the public cannot help fearing that Sec- | poluted hour there were three members of the Cham. | Mone, and the building $ being Landsomely con. | Were sciaed last week In’ Westchester’county, He was committed ih default of $1,000 bai hang yourself, and by thy opair. At tho Presidential contest of 1808 it retary McCulloch, in thus disposing of his coin, | DF nd ten of the Pres present, Mr, Dodge then | structed, Wis 1box52 In alae, vith an L forming a fled thither oy peddlers from New York for At the Yorkville Police Court Justice Connolly com- 7 y A y that arrangement you would eudlulce faus aoeaes ie announced fhad bs the. signet the ‘call for the | lull 194460, which will be used for refreshments and @ body of a drowned man of middie age was | mitted a woman named Mary Smith, a mother of sey. | have some more money to spend in drink.” “Upon ve Pinckney 47 electoral votes, against 122 | i, nore intent up k ! t of found in the sedge near Barrotto's Point. Verdict, | eral ebildren, fur a larceny of $100 Worth of propert; rd you's " foe Madison, the Democratic-Republicun ean- | gold speculations, thin upon doing the best he | * meaere, te discussion of the sunpect would ve | ° k ara dirt | (uy-euit of Me teusiing wows ‘ta drak, Og early written in the popular mind, it strug | ‘ After the doom of the Federal party was tendance 1 certs, ‘The building will be completed on tho ist | Arowning....On Satarday night a negro arrested for | atthe bouse’ of Mra, McGovern, on Seventy-fourth | tntety-eigit of A rowkponed bn youd d larcony, while being conveyed to the Jali at | street. ‘The goods had been pawned by the woman weight of hie remaining sous te drink, Aldete Tn 1812 Tim Witt Clinton, a disan. # can far the Guances of the ustion, It is aues- | bu'fuurday nest, UM BeetlUs of the Chamber | of December, and wil po guito an addition to the | White ti tw tai W banging Me My Deak ite Pising, eneaped at Willlamabridee ugh a | which furnished moaus 0 go On & ee"! | Saturday morning be was discovered to neighborhood window of the uelne for tree dare, ‘Ler the eo DE hs a . ~ MP Oe ee a aaa TARTS ST kara 1 rear ss Se ee er ae a