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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26. — = THE PUILADELVUIA TRAGEDY, The Coroner's Investicntion=| nation of m Number of Witnesses-The the Coroner's Jury G. &. Twitehell Wife to be Ih From the Pattadeb hia Tneuiver, Now. %, Yesterday afternoon the Coroner held hie in. cerning the recent terrible murder of for able-findied men to seek to exclude them from an occupation so peculiarly saited to their enpacity as cigir making, ts selfish and unjust to the last No man wort!y of the name will by tate for a moment to give up any Geld mean equal him; and if their com » from it, he ought to a that fuct as evidence of his being destined to work more worth it is neserted, befitting his exalted station, and it would be a national shame to begrudge it AMUSEMENTS. THE WHISKEY FRAUDS. naton a white shirt tif WOON'S MISEUM—The Lydia Thompson Barlerane id Wild Animals. @ Lancasiire Lass, Elezant scenery, in Reply t got tt be ears Hation house : to him, In thisa parently plausible argument Hacy which #hould not po une Indge Fullerton. To the Lattor of The sun. Thave no disposition to try in the new of The United States agt, William \ler Intictment for conspiring Jastieo, and for other The ease will be called before Judge Nel- fon, on the d of December next, gall attention to one statement made in the curd of the principat respondent, whieh appears in your issue of this day. Tam neensed of inetituting th Nin to welfefinee, He would b eve that Tam attom am myself in danger He thus, very Which we snstain to each oil before Mr. Fullerton tok any had secertained that expowure of bis Smith mater we WALLACK We! aid he retire: Is wife alittle 9 YOKK THEATNE, Nor. 6-Under the Gas) papers the en The follary wo refer to fa the neamin y of on office and the ch its oveupant surrounds | himeelf aro in mutual proportion Mayor of a city has a galary of a given riven style, a Gover. | nor of a State should have more salary 4 live in moro style, while the President of the | itors of the Zribune, It is charming to wit i that great and fervent Boanerges of politics, gentle stimulus it soften inighty voice to strainsof tender affecting sweetness, dued Titan In its edition of yesterde to sit in that parterre of Vea one, is such a ter petition drives h t she did so, bat orc vestonall; ‘Twitchell, he had a dark gray tinfershirt on; vest wag not on wim; Mt was ap stirs, and had Diood on ity he sald be had got it on by exirying the Jaty ap etairs: in the room up staire there woe ‘od on the wall aud floor, and ashes on the wis dow leden, on If tome one Kad been amoking: there | were two dors in Twitehell'a re mochody had been Twirchell’on his way to the station. hi he Was an innocent ian, bot me for doing my anty; Tam confident he had ro vest on when coins np ataire; at least Tam cont tTdid not seo any. Willinm Warnock, sworn.—On Sanday night atvent Twas informed of the murder, remines: the wirl let me 1 ine at the centre of tie it fully droseed ; y Tewent up stale eve de Brahant. poorite Academy of Riders and Acrobat ordars, at ty P.M. and Mroatway. Matinges at 24 P.M. PRANCATS. Gene: KEW YORK € to receive bribes, to obstre splay with w wing rentierne iW and strength. Matinies Ween FAN CIRCUS, formances every niche at & PHRENOLOGICAL MUSEUM, 89 Broadway— day Lectaves at 12 o'eloek, Cooret INSTITUT! T wish atmoty to one, and D, Converse, 1 of the horrid deed, wre ombeh heavy, goltien wit tink forte Daring the pre- These Wand et beneing Tndlan sam amount, and lives capital exes eotinteretin the procee tines. Wim OF Ue hesring, he shed teurs cox sand conversed In on undertone with a friend o whe near him, evehief to ble heat ant keep it thas anplted y buried in thought, ‘occeding azainst n the heart or hearts of the editor or e+ Tuanksgtving week=Gen. Tom | at he vid not Whine ing. to eros him, rom his attaek@, vingly, inverts the relations eras BOWERY THEATNE—Jack Sheppard, Brian Borothme, Fix and Ned Scarict, PIKE'S OPERA HOUSE—Barve Bleue, BMatinés to 1d have more still, and | People who | have in thoir mi United States make a atill greater display, Teason in this mai thongh they will not acknowledge it, the graded aristocracy of Europe, and want our Vrosident to rival Kings and Emperors in | girl bes the maynificenes of his personal appearance | te Me musicof a hur Undor him, they would ave the officers of Slate, according to their Position, present a corresponding appearane and ao on down, until the rank of every momber of the Execntive might be easily | Known from his external eurronndings answer to this idea fa, that theme ont ward distinctions are not necessary to the eution of the duties of th od, andl are be spirit of our repul | Tho dignity of an offic ite intrinsic Importance to the Common- wealth, and not upon the plitte and palaces, and plate, and farnitun | President of the United States, living twostery hous for several minntes, nppare the Dorrit ‘scene, ‘Tw tehell Would Ob A resli, and appear much wi sex minntel ays thisanbe TC WALL <De Comlova's Leetare, «Man. seabed to secure my removal, and thas " Fa) ing tn that, Hite into the Mra, Hj) cold and T ounetvas used for deserIhed the ‘Twitchell was bronght In about 4 o'elork seorner of the inet the wold a WASAINGTON MALL, cor, forth th and ath ats, os, with a prety Brookly a, B.D. Sherr he Prosecution again a dleanerate ce- tareh to the Sea. to whiten he ha $ latter poepone that he puliishes his pee wublic Will remember how errnestly and how \ setruments must be bliea and habits of living. hole: and some ove had evblently ber sinoking, as there were cigar tere were po bi third story; Peiw Mra shout the inntt knew nothing: and sho enid she went o'clvek, and that after retiring her mother eame in fed talked with her, efter whieh #h Bnd then fell asleep: ber hneb bed; both fell this, every on cold and thin with extreme Tt ix trae, we donot n ory anys on this ely, with the aid and encou were under indictment in th ydime before the I he clamored fur m; NN olso remember ement of persons nd actions were clo J by the malt Worn wus Sarah Campbell, w pension from oftee, 6 Lenominious ; ey Wondered what cut) been the motives wiich actuated so crafty and Jearned a lawyer In insdigating so Important an ate tuck, thelr we disclosures which at cening wiiieh, ste raid, ae oF to tell me wil ane knew Tt Bistwes for Atte " no one tn the louse Twitchell went ont ear ject, but the part . 60 beautiful, and above all so pleasant, that Tut Mee, Whit; Mr and Mr d did not reta THURSDAY, NOVEM! several tines; in view of the now mate ty them, vty Deen made or at the tril dfn eelt derene. nid to tay properly be axcribe of the whirkey ru AMLEL G, COURTNEY, ce ov thn Drerniot Artonxry or tin Use | We make no question that the obseurer portion is Terms of tye Sam ail subseribers Mr. Teyitenell tet mein, and aids ant were awake eho first thon and pat on his pants I hor to be very Parry per pear ton ther ley" ox near as remember It strange for i'm to ict me I con ty the bait of delng daily journal has attempted the regular discussion of this subtle clas t to it that sympathetic ynthesis which now ve guise int and which wil mors f cont and went to the positive abon | om ate ent and pa offices for whieh t wditcetly host lo | ona, | appreciat appear in sue atin As wo leur Ten copies io one Twenty copies to one adare Fitts copies to one nudress «bud cenit net te other Wad been iu of money, and she were sll epen, and the ¢ Teentin he kitchen and put coat on the fire; t teide achen and poctical Teaw Lease ot getting a cans le ' A Me Te ltehi« ly depends upon Fitts copies to one Aditional copies, wm Clu’ Taymect mvariably ino 1 from at ost inter which we copied the other day of the r young men of genius who now conduet that Jrur- n to make it a complete ge; she soll there was ro one in the be of uniforms, Ing down in ber night juat shown me wes bis ins 4 on bia ehirt Veen dampened byw 1 Alleged Elopement ofa Member of Gov, Mie ot a Pr neat Lawyer Letter from Col, G ohard, Not long sineo the journals were fiiled with the lopemant by Col, ‘4 staif, and a Mrs, Nichols, nal, it is their ambit | newspaper, doing ju ne human inte Forstw Pace, per ue... ‘Three lines (20 words) oF le: T had tis hots and A keeping no | is just as | truly an object of respect as if he m display of the French Emperor. ple who would d It is, necordingly, that they have now determined | partnient of the regular consideration of the voricus interesting questions involved in th nore impalpable feclings of the heart, Such partment, with its staff of write and reporters, fur debating prine seandal of an alte member of Gov. Fenty the wife of Mr, A. RT. ‘The following letter from ww liglit apon the enbject THE FCN 6 rerved to sodveritiers at thelr hones, Mroughon: the set ees. Orvers fi fany Of the news to have been dampens wilnight, when In at 12 conte per Jat ius oun Odice paper to the the paper receiy Twitehell about t Honed her to ren spise him for tho shinplic ty I habits are people whose opin vot worth consulting, and that woe haveso many of them among us as we do aruce i for our national character, So far as money goes, the President is amply provided for If he has enough to pay | onsckesping bille, the coat of clothing taily, and the expense of | That amount he has | couple lived is aber weil: ale 41 he hat no | came with other ofieers, and Ephiced ove in ebar.e of Mra, Twitehell in her own eam? station honse; oMlcer Howard had taken a to witness; F told poses; did not use it in tie Tu the Piitora of the X.Y. Benross: udseribers wishing th 4 aditross changed will ploaye nga? ONG ALLY, SOME Wee LY, or WRRRLY, mod welt old State, Connty, and well as the new place to which they wish Which Was shown HW witevell to take off hia outside coat; ¢e Vere prerente ta crush tow for wiping blood, ward); Lfouud ft between two or the Monteomery, aworn—1 I Uy Alrvet MEAL cr Fences on Sanday night at ves, and. giving would certainly not be the least popntar pular features of the Tribune s om Which we have sage about Hinting unenlle | for manner upon me. Porepared an answer, ch failed to reach tts essin for many, monte dey ant Wentilied ; nid Lhave been of the many and we trust that the article ed the above: delicious py to the sound of nv f parterre ef beau a knocking #t my doors on in fe (whieh T aapoosed to be OcF friewds in seeding int o well to remit in Port Om tr eubreriptions wilt ata riders, Whnrever Conve , then resister the letiert eoutaming Money aod thur rave ago vidable sitencs, «McCulloch was eworn, Ited tothe Coroner's Jury. three ome ont bad been saurde «a murice there; Lat oven ent rod the rf himself and his educating his ebildyen, now, and there is vo need of inereari Aw to respect and honor, that he gets in a measure at all ev and sitting beside a pretty | it the tx! of dav ‘The Mayoralty. sa tho poor old | Democratic Union is making of it, to bo sure! { Contrasted with the pom Btanee of th. to even better things to What a wret body of Mrs. Hott Justice S07 cated the order of Judga Mensano, staying pro- its, and will prot | vd quantity if he performs hia | That this reward | Jon General G », pride, and clreum. r beginning, their end is indeed When they wore running those great chiefs of Tammany, Hones Jon Lawrencn, Jr, they were full of pride and confidence ; bat ntircly without a eandidate, and noboly cares a coppor whether they get | west Upon her Mart to examive rtusband, Me A, IY pen property fn Brook. st and others tthe Eric Railway Company, and work woll and faithfully, Will be Lestow no manner ef doubt wi not feel the lack of fi fashionablo frippery Fmet, by np aint. Beers, of Thar ansious eonvernine the ant ofthe tidy nt, tho wife of ¢ ¥., who teomed very Tabe (hein the to investiente eb Ketry and diners and } entered upon the discharge of his d possession of the oflice of the Company and ypurtenances, now they ar ontive control of for New York. yg themselve t of a Zool, other wide had Canpozo, but the Those who are int relation to tho establisime seould not be } then came to Fant ordered tt "The Constit Thoy too went boldly into the ¢ no better of hot, tint he saw 1 Wreath ine, but Witness remarked The Revolvtion ie of opinion that. the | Ton, Honser Grentey wilt be our next Mini to the Court of St, Jan he sai Lit wou 1m the experience of projectors # in Europe, which aro nearly all conducted by mcieties organ raves, in re AN i wihd@ wounds eonid not be pe Draves, in the person of ANonLW HL. GhEEn. t This wes a very impos ng nonination, and pr to those epalnst whom however, de of similar enterpri oklyn mortgages we co, and that enters noeonplishes wha © our distine guished contemporary proclaim its admiration for Mr. Gewrury as “a groat und good man, but wet blanket to the ufliage movement, Row so popular in ant he ealled upon me fan explanation’ no witehell Wit the hone wath a th seemed full of dany St was directed clinesto be used in this manner, and so another faction of the Demoerney ix left out vena candidate to bet on. Decidedly, Unions don't seem to flour sh (no the Democratic party. ‘The ficld is thus left clear to the champion pf Tammany and the champion of Republi- dw plorions and gallant fight they Oskhy Harn, b Tie resnit was, J other mortgazes, was eoncladed between Mra, Lupon me and stated thit’ ane wax the thet ant Fall he intended procuring divoree, and wished to know it Feould not get the T told him that that ratner exceeded ia Excellency's prerozatives, aud that wa ever Heard from him, wit) the exception of lila once Jeaving some securities Delon Mice and gave beforinal on OF thy demanded and hv dolly. ogical Garden is one of the most Tho jround which it by the Crown successful of these, oceuples: was appropriated Commissioners of Woods and Forests, while its management has been assumed by the London Zoological Socie From the first, the projet of establishing n has teen included tn the plans of our Central Park Commissioners, If a Society should be formed of competent , who would akiume the labor and re- eponsibility. of carrying (his des’pn into im. the Commins oners | doubtless be willing to prepare the grounds, while there would be nod fliculty in ralsiue the money to stock the our wealthy and publiespirited citizens the Garden #hould Le ma¢ Ab was atoning Vy ort, ats he badd a the deed, ond Gil not know in Whose natue wiinerselled on Mr, re a Mrs. Hil and Cd Wak not drawn up in the Mis, Hit desired : ‘Cand been drawn in iavor | I In the cold, without hin he bad ne an ures d eon we wound ard pet wy f it was wale out rant Nin one. the purchase of the pre velfy nt Laat the Wo ore sorry that the Keeolution so impe Js the reason why the great pubs # initiated by Tite Se are so powers anes toward success with such steady upon me and b feotly wnders shaving a distinct statement from borh of the ration had been nd Doave refered toy i 8 Zoblopical Gar ho (Mr, Gilbers) bolita o's willing the property to hurbands Ve (alltert) dt vielt to Europe with screete at twens are making of it, paint and feathers, with many scalps wing: Ing at his girdle, and with a bottle of gen. uine fire water in his pocket, is groluge about everywhere making specches, dancing the war dance, and rousing the trbes that wain to resist the He is attended 1 that we are able toh whieh tcem thy their support, Lut because they are intrinsically instigation of 1 Louth ot Mew. Twiteh', ne | ent tor Nye, mediate effvet, n determined ty rewa eure will be Teere (ier uncle), tamp around a enact of the foe. garden from among asking ts to. call oand Mrs, Nou nd invaded by BH She did not retaen to toan be ia belfsuppor tings, ers with tho honey of his eloquence Europo are, further outlay would ever be required, os f the place wou g brogue the shrill and im. Therp at up, ton urged for thee'eetion of Sachem Hann ought not to pass unnoticed. grandmother v woman, and all the Frenel re eity ought to vote forhim on that account, | whether they are naturalized or not. On the other hand, the gallant Col, € in eenetor ng the leptons of equal rights, | of economy in the publie expenditures, of low taxation, and of an early return to specie | payments. The Republic: around the standerd of Col. Conktixa with veal and enthusiasm, No factions disturb the harmony of th pir | Movements, their courage is splendid, and if | not rneeessful Tt is uryod Vad been subjected to. the continual iny ax mmte of the Buch a Society should be composed uot | Let ibe Mroletion take this probabvity ie altogether of we clude prominent business men, whose jud Lut should aloe ity cordial its financial j would be trustworthy, and would afford a guarantee that the advantages ,aftorted by the Park Commissioncrs would be misapplied, ment for immediate action in | thin matter may be found in the fact that the | precious cou), wo rlall have made a good bargain distingu'shed naturalist, Mr, Warennouse | i spite of the gra TIAWKINS, Who has had great expe: connection with Zoological Gardens in 1 ‘and, ia now in this) country probably be induced to nesume the di of the enterprise if it should Le taken earnestly in hand. Tt is mere than pro! Mave not paid too dear for our whisth chase of Alaska, ible that, afier all, we Well known. to ne Would seuree!y stcaner requiring elahtecu” days Hom be nla bo. Hood on te wind ant window sil Tt is troe that its fully followed on my wey to the wel; wetvanl of IL 9 otler for the neglect HLL Withess that nde tarealy at diticre ys are rallying cr whom E bad my ins piven, #8 Delcfly as po sible, the tenth ig My action in the preinises, of the article reflecting wpow me ino ce of whieh swat to require that you will in sin Lent plaes to th alter fieding the eked Mars, hw teh it th Their unity is pe ‘There is every reason cate; and ifit should | to believe th he that country k timately rich also in in awarming of our Northe pulatious thitherward for it will be to go In the aticet, weal nnstercoat and shh Wester and poses of lasting settlement, | know what we oo News Yesterday, wpl Holley were bron votes. Their candidete is well worthy of , very quality ro. | quisite in a first-class public oflicer; and whether successful or defeated in this con: lest, the result will not fail to pro dom of his nom Will come out united, and enthusias! of the people of this Fespect of thelr party iu every part of the Samuel Smith and ¢ Dow tut ehary fourth street, on tu Dy Ween $40 in bil their enpport It was a pig ino ging our kuowled vering that, instead pitable country, yh of the British At lost the Bogslis the polls, and the Irish Chureh will] Tho triumph of the Liberal party is complete estos will ve Dee Math Death of the le have spoken at the Methodist. Ep urdan, who fous | | harbors, nos its coast is curiously and Mr Gram | py the Lack to the House with @ working majority of ope hundred and twenty | at his command, afternean, In the rit year of his a election a comp ervinge well ity, and entiled to th old by Holley. Tue e T XN 8 been proint period of nearly twenty years past, Universally respect Doekman, Was locked ap at th ner ot West 4 have been fund 0 Sitka and Bebr » him to | pocting Way put down at once all factions opposition, 80 | 1 be no obstruction to the Mr, Dishianito the coast islands betweca | traits, aud that the pr is soom to slart on a covery, and the J for his great Vand Lieplicd hol! Was as httie concerned Su) MMH web ta think be hid ona ader will Kee fn the year Itt, wahy years A membor of the wee of the Methodist Eplseop sho wos drivin | that there nee Hic business of th course does not like it, but he will have to | A vote of want of ecnfidence in his alm pistrat Official Pomp licial Dignity. Faued with 140) pou "The advoeates of an incre | “more remains behind lo net reem to be discourag by the general hostility which their prop« tion has evoked, the $100,000 per annum which they demand Le not grante! at the coming session of Cons | frress, an appr It is reported ty ry store ind connor in the web Tuhads M iri that, eve Will sete the business for | iW with cheat Lioauway, ont of Sod, sto New York, its publication has been forbidden by an ex purte | day in Britike Ht to bia that he would he result of there elections shows what @ ty change has come over Kugland. constituencies: have made vast pro political knowledg: neral education and are no longer the lieges of the Tories, injmnetion, ieaued sistrate who supp.» vefor to bin, lito this sum will be made, | and @ compromiac effected, somewhere Le- tween $50,000 and $75,000, they have fur their confidence we know not, but we wer) every Senator and Representa. votes for the ion to the President's pecuniary allowance, us sow fixed by law, he docs so at the peril of his fi The people .! + bear pation(! bhal) be fount « that the artete ‘ sand hy sneh rep first $100, and with her heal toward Ph we omeor wild Mys, HIN hau fe! y wincews Mr, Twitchell said they tiechor up ty wall aor bie git exentarion obtained withe ew trom |b ae an itinerant we Was held to answer wod wisdom, as well as | enlightenment, Justice Connolly «day last, Wee the brother of Mer re well Known ae a bieter This latter gen . over Which be ed fora number oF yeor, until Gually he re- coanection With toe Cont re at the time EU) vieking up the hele I Was & cane or Lremarked, sheen done with her wight beh her by John N. Brig Sos arrested the my ht previons, tovet mates and five men, hese mu pobile writer Filing fer several months ind tive in aly smallest u:! |) Her with three OrONS UN'Eslavery jo Mi, De, Maitivoa Leda A uumber of strong the slavery enestion, Dut intelligent men, acting from convictions | of their own, Virtually, therefi in the UL 8, Custom House, During | Lis lelrare hears Le te enpaged to Uicrary duties, | Hing leoding articles this efty, writing me the third volume of fouthern view of the rebellion, Wun ts take charge of e Teot some of the blavd trom it at tie end of the soLww Of clotted hiord, to whieh vow alsa on toe wll cles on the floor, nen U fined $19 cach, ‘yiem is dead, nnd with it all standstill institutions and ideas in Disnaktt hoped to keep the Cons bervative party together by e nging hallelue Irish Chureh. But that Chureh was the crowning injust co of Boyland to Tveland | for centuries, and the people had long azo doomed both it and the English Chu Tt was &mply a matter of Cine | When the agitation the downuent of the Irish Church camo, they were locked up... ult of boil, by nat his wilt, at nth street, and . ily, aia Liaw Court for steal n other thie, Wao made Ls © evark Con crence In 145, and nt ax postor to the miy MB. Chureb in y City tu the suumer of last year for the purpose sition af Sreret Christian Union success asa pol country are in no mood to Ww burdens,and whoever raed in impos ng such a ‘oy, no matter how emall it may b y meet with theirindignant reprolntion, | They look to Gen, Gr the commencement of ment and economy, and thi salary would | ervnys, and ie also ot Lin History of the The article on | in the Inet number of Pack- wet of bis pen Like bis brother, Mr, Pohard ts a gentleman of ter, One organi: 01 U8 BofA [speein- Kk Uiey are the spoctacien; wih on the floor, & ve they belonged to Mes. HAN; think my undershirt, but 1’ sav ed 1 go for Me, Tw wed up at he Yorkville attrect’d considerable attontion 1 Heth by the stat Weraon Narket F . Lizzie Morn, aged Was Coluiuited on the chargé of robbin Four Corners Station, Staten Island, of his hie war on a visit to her rex a colored walter, third street, wis Few volun, oF 28} stroct, Whe charges that th Court, before Justice of BL Grecne street, Jon, ond egree | tors pen A conversation Vourtarily, he ie witty nd entertaining, ch ull iu portant seat ok work dy live, The was ly Oremmed wos about tive re for the dsen bing of | & tothe party yrullty of it, A great doal ie sald, in support of this un wise measure, of the the President taining the di, that he must live in good dinners and en! if they do not surpass th Milnisters who reside at Wash vyton ; carrugre and horses, aud in ev Dimeeli at the head of soeirty at the not onal A certa'n amount of pp Cumstance, which nieney alone ean create, prisoner iorced AL rovbenes cemu.t Vora wie aud four young elt d tain, he ds acknow ic glacly accepted it a8 a first installment of a | # clin, vigorous writer 1, ond eapreenes ! at hand tor Grau 1 thinker, and inn will Le conveyed to Oswego, y the vaiee to leave t inevitally follow, © of bls brother, Tt ts reporter Makers’ Unions int tion that ite members women are engaged in y niaking cigars, 4 and Ronnany Vesten: f Hort Lee, was yersons in Spring and 10) bed oF hth Proeiet state a complaint tasen, or others | 1 hope that this | j but if it is, the Union in | jetion could not doa Letter thing than to at | twas an prersed uy Tae io lowing 4 Were then ce Fecad, Whe mews of bie by @ crushing blew uyou bin, | Lie leit for Bich ncod tasedately. ouge reschid its resuluticn, enough tine, at best, in fudiag vu Hhuvea hard | gerne cet yoy ment, aud Hee Seerelanyy Mey i. be fag then aljCarmed. i. a rcetand Feventh avenue, bs BBs Monner, wid robbed bia Os $35 t dan inv dase .p mae Wid bho SUNBEAMS. — —There is not a Jewish beggar in New York. The Hebrews enpport their own poor, —Seeretary Seward, it is said, will make New York his futare residence. —tHliram Powers returns to the United States this winter, aiter am abocuce of thiity-one years. Louisville, Ky., is the largest Intaud tobuceo market in the United States, =—The “Gentiles” of Salt Lake City on elec~ ton day voted 83 for Grant and 71 for Seymour, Stonewall Jackson's only child, a daughter, is said to give promise of great beauty and iutelll- renee. =The statement that Col, Byron had been ap. Pointed to the vacant brigadiersinp in the army ie pronoanced a canard —Patti is reported to be busily engaged paying off hor husband's oid debts; aud be, in contracting new ones, —The champion pie-eater has turned op as @ durclar in Ohin, where he broke tnty a house om Sunday, stole $2), and ate six ples, —Karl Derhy is about to publish another vole ume of metrical translations from the Greek and Latin poets. =A citizen of Belfast, Ireland, thirsting for fame, has climbed the spire of a church there, and been phetoprphed while etarding on the ball —The Methodists are reported to be making Preparations to take the vote oa the question of lay representation, ~The Independant announces: “Mr, Greeley, to vary his usual articles, has promieed as the eae: coetive c| ers of a now bouk, subject of whieh, by his request, we will not yet annoaies.” —In Paris, a blind beggar has appeared on tho Streets with the pincart: “ Biind—father of « family of Ove children owing to @ great misfore tune,” | —At Springfield, Mass., an itinerant scissors | grinder won the confidence of ansnspecting ferme by representing himself ty be an extled Counts, a Jud haved cighteen pairs of ser-sors of} ily purchased cighteen pairs 0 8 Of of n. Cary, the defeated workiontt tr Aidate for Congress in the Cireinn @ aud W talked of by the Democrats ne can lidites ernor of Obto. tt) —Gen. Fleury appeared at Count Walte 6% funeral with a black eye. He had struck his PC servant with a riding whip, and the latter a from the shoulder to some purpose. —The stories in circulation to the effect ‘Thurlow Weed is prepari Washinton are ani |. The condition of Mr. Weed’s healih forbids bis going to Washington, oF ‘engaging 1 politics or business even in New York, he Hooses Tunnel project has gone up for the present, OF the four bidders for the Ove wiltion contract, neither could furnisa the guarantee ro quired by the Goveruor and Council of Massagha wets, to spend the winter in —Worsted, it is said, was first span at a vile | tage of Ghat name near 3 Englind, cumbries come from ¢ bray; damaske fron Damascus dimity from Dom corlovan from Corlova; ico from Caticuts avd mastin from Mosul, Wisconsin haga larger population of foreign. Inhabitants tugn any other Sate. Of the matas rallied eltizens, the Germans are most vameroas, the Insh next, and the Norwegtans tir! in point of num ‘There are also w creat many Bugiledy Dutch, Welsh, Belgions, Scotch, and Bonemia: —Mark Brown, aged thirteca years, stole some towder from aquury near Rondout, New York, While the men were absent at dinner ; and the next day he went to fire off @ pistol, having lis pockets full of powder, whieh tuok fire aud he was so horribly burned that he died soon after, —-Rochester was recently thrown into a sensae tion by an escaped lunatic wino, with an axo in hile hand and blood in his eye, raided about, declare ing himself to be Maximilian'y avenger. He hewed his Way toto several restdencos in bupes of diuding Juarer. é —Mr, Britton, United States Consul at Sonth- ampton, writes that, baving earefully examined th Aceomnts in conneetion with the exeeutorship of the aituire of the late Charice Farrar Browne (known to the world as Artemus Ward), he is pertectly satisfed with the integrity of his English executors. —Vanslavism does not meet wiih the approba. tlon of the Russian Government, as it has rom oly tuspended for six months the Mockowa, the Punsine vie org y having neglected tle warnings given it to “ avold clreutiting reports calculated to create er mity among the population, aud emb.tter the late ter against the Government.” —A sick man, slightly oonvaleseing, recently fh conversution with a plous friend, who congnitulated him upon bis reeovery, and asked him who bis phy- I: "Dr, Jouws broushe me d nis friend | * God brought out of your Lines, woe the ducto ally ashe did, but I am certain the doctor will char-e me for it” —n the night of the election, as the engineor ‘on 8 trom renched the Providence depot, he inquired of a Demoerat how the glee Ti wht repled the Democrat, “if you will tell me why a, Grant Is lac your engine,” “Deeause he and pulls thincs,” replied the engl said the Democrat ; “it's because he mokes notning,” —Lep reported to be spreading at « fearfol rate in the Sandwieh Estand: the Gove ument is urged to adopt severe measures In order k the disease, which ts belleved to have been. troduced by the enigrants irom Ciina, This dee scription of leproty Is considered contagious, and, Uoless ite progress can be arrested, the Sandwich Lands, it is asserted, will in fiitecn years’ time be depopulated, —bour turkeys were cooped up and fed with meal, boiled potatocs, and outs; four oilers of the sume brood were treated in a similar manner “4 | auother pon, bat witha pint dally of Guely pulverttag reval adiled to the food, and an abundant outed the cool, All egit were billed the same sod those fed with He eharcoat were found to weft 4 poundanis half more than the otters, and (Aba of much better quatity. ted, Mr, Alden Goldsmith has sold his trot mare Goldvmith Maid for §2),000, Messrs. Barney Jackman and Budd Doble were the purchasers, | Pwenty thousand dollars appears al ree sum to be pull for & horse, but itis very probable that she wil ) Cat amount for her owners next er, The sucess of this mare Is au instance of the good | Polley of not commoueing to trot an animal before it has reached its proper deve lopment. —At one time a woman could hardly walk Uinough the streets of San Francisco withoat having every Ove pause to gaze on her, and webild was se rare that once ima theatre im the same elty, where ¢ woman bad taken her infant, when it began to ery, Just as the orehcnira commenced to play, aman ie the pit ered out, Stop those fiddics, and let the baby ery. T aven’t heard such sound for tex years.” The audience appiauded this senument, orchestra stop red, and the baby continued ite ‘per frmance amid wy Lounded euthasiaem, What as designated asa “hog war ing carried om in Allagheny City, Pa, On the Ahern of ther “bravest leaders” wore eaptured mt held as hostages wt the city firm. “A reliable gentleman,” just from the frovt, informs the Piste burgh Tost * that in some places the hogs, driven te their last extremity, have intrenched themselves bee Bind heavy barricades and in forts, which they deem Impregnal Dut their opponents, flushed with vie tory, propose to move immedi itely on these works. Suit tall quite boastfully of their expected triumph Should they prove as successful ey expect there will be no other alternative loft for the hogs but the unconditional surrender which is now do tionded of them, or extermination.” —\ correspondence which has just appeared in the Paris Temps, throws some enslous Wight on the composition of the French noblesse, aud helps to ex plain Why title ta, in ite My esteened so lightly fa Mhatequstry, In is¢aa ola und peanilnow® no the Marquis de Cro’ Segraux, to save himsell (om dosiitution, advertised fur au ele. ofering to couivr bis name and title by adoption oF anybods who would give him 3000 franes down ane An annaity of 909 Iranes, ‘The proposal was acceptet by ois own lawyer, M, Baudirr, who, upon the ol¢ | man’s death avon after, thos beeame Marquis att Very cheap rate. The question is now r: red whether the tit: was legally trausmiited. By t jee said, adoption is valid only when the person adoptes has Leon supp ed by the adopter fur six y hus saved bis Life in bate, of wien trent: wecidems, ee

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