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AMUSIMEN ctinandfien, FOON's MUSE M—The Lydia Thompeon Burlesque anid Wild Animals The Laveasture Last, Elegant scencey, Apvomtmenty, &e. Ary tendid cart, BEW YOUK TUPATNE, Nov, Under the Gow Light. EVNOPEAN CINCUS Oth At AA Troatway, Por formances every Biche ATS Motinges at 2y P.M. PURENOLOGICAL MUSEUM, 88 Broalway—Nooa dav Lect iere nt 18 o'clock, COOPER INSTITUTE, Thanksgtying week—Gon, Tor ant corruption among tho officers of the Company, and the wrangles aud etlistons Letweon Jawyers and judges inthe City Hall, Which have been notable events of the Inst two years, have lifiel this great corporation in the public estimation to the ba? eminence cupled by those gigantic ewindes of a past age, known to history as the South Sca Dubble and Law's Mississippl scheme. ‘Thumb. If act of eporisin our city, who, ro for PIKE'S MUSIC TAL1—De Contorn's Leetnre, “Man | from disguising the Irealling, made a boost of cnet it rather, were day by day, for a whole year, to sont themselves afound atabloin a paint n TULATAE FRANCATS.—Genevieve do Brabant, Mat: née on Saturday, ne DPOWLRKY THEATRE—Ned bearict and False Colors, Bop just THE SU FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1865, fad falls alike wpon the Just and the un- Neither, we are confident, onght they to Le understood ns pretending to a peculiar illumi. nation from obore, or to any higher gifts of celestid strength than ara communicated to every conscientious lover and dofendor of the truth, Ii, howerer, any ono wero to say that y had fatlen very seriously into the xin of cant, we cone fess that we should beat @ loss how to defend th <a One of the Jusviees of the Supreme Conrt | for this district is r | with wh: h ho despatches busters, w arkeble for the rapidity en DINE Ants. —— National Academy of Desens In our notice of the private view of the piotures now on exhibition at the Academy of Design we satd that there oppenred to be none of striking heanty, oF that commanded epeeial attention or admiration. Upon farther and tore careful exuinination we #e@ no reas son to modry this view. It may indeod be said broadly that the day of tene art In Amenea has not yor come; that Its ae trne that no great pletare bas been painted here as that no great music has been composed of poom written; that In oll art direc- ona we are a4 yot tn loading strings, Dut the ine ferlority of the pres it oxhil ts an Infertority, hot as compared with the ert exhibitions of the Old ASSASSINATION OF Tf, RIVES Por. decenped. Re is’ epler, bitter writer, very reek tes LARD. and bas bad trequent difienith ‘ 10. pve tn exehar of four oF five shots carl o¢e ares IF Partlentare of the Affalr—Arrest of James | Horey Orig Munmond betwen Henna, aud Ie Murdorer—The Provecaitan of | withor ey th partys Mr, fanna's cone Skotehes of Pollard aud Grant— bean the principal feature of the Opie re Bs A. Pollard, We extract from the Richmond papers of Wednesday, the following account of the recent tragedy In that ely: At about 10 o'clock yesterday morning I Mivew Pollan, the witely known editor of the Southern OpAiON. & WEEK! MEwapApeR Taated In [ele mot, Wis shot down yn the street and mlinost 1. nt he was witu Pollard yesterday whew le was killed by Grant, Mr. Vot'ard's’ mother was a sister of the tate Wil- Hor C. Rives mid of dudge Alexander Hives, Ore pisirr ia the Whlow Of Keur-Admirai Caaiies UL. Dell, Vaited States Nayy, who was dro vned x fow mont! aco im the China das; onotner is Mrs. Dr, Harker, of Siveon, Ga; and pnotuer snow residing in La cnc, Saitzerland. The elder brotuer, kaward A, Potlird. ts the well-known histor!on stil inggarrmoist, stantly killed, Mr. Poliard reetted abort oue mile | now resident in New York; the ster is Mr. Richart from the city on the Grove rood, Yestentay morn. | Pollard, « well-known and hignly-re-pectable eiiicen tug he nnd: bis associate editer. Med, Marsloll | of Lanchburg, Both ave been Inormed by te Hina, lett she house in the eountey at a fitie wire | eravh of thelr brother's dent Do'ehek. They were driven to town ja a Veit | Pollud will probably be in Michniond toulay. ile, whieh conveyed them ty the fice of f Kichasd Pollard teleg heehee on tho corner of Fourteenth and Mun | baml was on atin Turning tt n lnto Roneteenth street | OF Me, Pottied's exp Je morped and thetwo gentlemen unghted, | seems to be bul one opmnton fw ar Wt r Podianl waiked leoarely twa d the Honrteen ti | every, depavtment ofthe pioiesloW wel he 0. Feet € : oniee, wile Mr. f re | lowed. Many who were In tls employment sbevk ef sone directions tw the river, | him in kind> terme t he wast dtiken Lut-a sup oF two, cid Me. | popnlus min, turved tofoin Mim, when aloud vepert | or the tae and almost natant ncausly ate, Bo lund | ty to speak. evi bn his fuer, utter ne ouiy mercado | Aun cof ils O op els ot hfe were We euld, just whence th toucbed by tue Huper of veal, tury. But the iit ea ra: THe A) » Tveryboty tn Mehmond knows James Arant vew were | nt ie Hot fir OF Fan tumediately to the epoty | ther ay FouNZ men More por te is ta the Recanse OF the woundel tan ord | Ho OFM, Wiliom Ie Cravt, 9 well 9 to apnrchoud his tea tant ‘The first with | fretorer, residing of bystan lers, tnened over the body aril ew fod Bicventh, He js a at Aame of lie was still Mexering, ‘Thcy lifted bh not unhandsome, He is best and madd tele way wpalatts,: Ut bet Fo cad tinateur, having a base vole neteps Were Laken thro Was 4 convulsive vaally wlonred, He waa cadet at heslnaten alnider, an expression of al tae face, | When the war evened, aul euhint of a9 8 and HL, Rives WN ofthe Cask Kongers, of ‘this. ety. For aw ives F ageonster fore wort, “Te is nov inter Te REMUNS Lat ovr. eoted int f Which bis faber en in W tate er Utell Bulsial van a aphs doe ait World, but as eompared with tie provioas ones of Wewace blondie, den in Wall etroot, and with cards in theit | other is equally diaingy alied for Lis deliberation. | hy Academy fteelf, Judeed by onr own ert atand> PKs OPERA NHovsh—Narde Tene. handa play for and win and oso large cums | The energetic dadge recently hud a motion come | tds, and not measuring oarsel net the French Saturday at f o'cloeis PM of money, is it probable that erafnout J | up befire hin iu which ono of the counsel asked | gticol (che only one, tn eu A atendacd co would, on tho prayer of the losing | for an adjournment till the following week, when, | of mersure, alnee the Kelis) he able to ~ 6 + + 4 + } he ° 8 | pai i nil i o lave no “ for the timo being, grant injunctions agaiust | &> ! happened, the slow dudgo was a paint In water colors only, ond in oliato bat : ; i : ‘dots ating: Ntilant atanding), nve fillen in this exhibition The Bid neem Sur thewinning parties, restraining then from | at ' gst ane: I tetow URelicewn Etgeaves ‘Owing toaberearaa tte a+ Te © | peckoting their gaing, and varying the 4 Aaheaciuene Hou Mehbebad EL rope of ty the fret thar they ive not had time to aks Te stutmen For AN, formance cecas Hy by prraut june. | sand @ikis ie taiiwes | Pant op frou their summer studies, many of the best = ——— | tone How toc t ae piethncate Ae is sb 7 of them are not aenie dat all, Toray nothing FRIDAY, NOVEMMER 97, 1858, Hane how to ono eet of gamblers and thio to | hae. «3 ie will take an how ¢Cliureh sid Dloratadt, wo ecein to ave outgrow a ae Se | Another? Con wo conceive it to be porsitte | to pod thepapora.” “Very well, have THA AGAETMI OE etvopa) ‘ohiceli. OF tun Coetal Lico at Elecuons, that in the ease supposed thera Judges, in- | way; but if it tokos three hours befure mo, it will | tucmwelves aFe geareely ‘represented Huntinate We are all that at cleetion times | stead of sending the culprits to the common | take the man who sits bere next week about three | Go Tresident, has rome portraits; Gray, the V Reundities shall yo free, and with them all | jail, would, for their special mmusoment, | years to understand yoor eos i in Rosa herulmAbagge mine rib e dodge amage ppone hi versify the spectacle 1 nat * some 6 nal point, from the feet th ye Littredge, Hartman Johnson, J. Q. the dodges to damage an opponent which | diversify the spoctaclo by falling Gal of each A peed benign Hatiatee; an bales slag to ie Cvvehtil, and party animosity {s so rendy to resort to, | other in the open forutn, a reory of Iywyurs, | same two is enc i Mof members, notht tis there a picture | Falechoods of the grossest, and misropresen: | with pockots well Fined by t forni tig ecuaiels ap gareccitale A thier Kersett, Castear, Betlows, | tations of the wickedest, are the common | a rlog, while their Hooors m the rsercd | and, Cropicy, Durand, np Ge Hock in trade of electioneering agents at | fur of tho ermine to fly furiously in all dirce: | | An atten fe mode to attack Mr, Maxt fsiidgrinine hha atonal aie Abadaa Buch tines, whether Republican or Dano- | tons? | Mant " tA Silogod (alter #91 hae rellod on their eoutributions eluetly to trail Is the ease changed In fa moral elements ; oe 7 ete Hterest to Ite exiubudons, the ulecnee of thers ean, tho editor of the nee f Bao are yeqnol adeptant raking | because th aco Where thewe operations are | be | ts erestly fete. Se ro pretty equol adopts at raking Se ee eee eee tho Stork | Wit Heh of October, the day Lefure opening his | taving ruterrnd at aneh tongth to the pletures tint Ay forgotton memories against oppest sie . y faq | brilliant and snecessful mianmovee to carry New | ousitto be thers but are nut, We turn to what the Aidates, and wore still, at inventing | Exchange; ant the players are not pr U') York for the Demveracy, ‘This proteuded tele | Acadony netnaily turnishes, pus facta and ctreumstanecs, I | Eumblors, but railway dirovtory and tho pa | sean iy os follow firat ting that distinglstion (his exhib tras not freo from t tical | pers they handle net pesteloard cards, * Works Megcan=Synt Me aut will appear in } fot ‘ the portrelte, shromded In erupey | an] personel enemies, and all gorts of eva | Tate shares; and tho etakew not golly or | fame Wh MARBLE? | roreeencr eae poblei repisied odie? ll and impossible things were sald against him, | greenbeeks, Unt the franchises, the property, fredbuied (hte (eluate woe, II ite RGEC We remember, tov, how relontless was tho | Ue good nana of @ great corporation, ere: | hears tle marksof falsehood upna ite fies. Mr Wiley by Eillort, ta'sieg up: howe | persocution of Mr. Liscons, and how snob. | ated under tho laws of tho Stato of Now | Manoun never could have addressed Melcw ae | pace of the lursest room's tive by She aristocrat preteuded to desp'ec hin be k, to promote the pullie weal? Him. He would have sald Deva Sin, or mors | hose plotue varying excellent, cee he was Iyrcabin bora, and hat beer a | The Eile warkos always been a nubsanes, | ptubobly Deve Wasa, that being the app:liation | mt Wiie Gat et kas eriae fiman, a rasptitter, and a Tambor: | thes now beeomea seandal and a erms, | by which that gentiowman is kuowa to all fiends | Mlminim wilt he gal of the qnaaitiny af won the river, But the abuso fell dead, | The twbes of the jadieinry nro rampled and i fs Ae ange fe Lake @ aHIN | cystrant ha catiler nd Tater styles and although in Mr. Lixconn’s caso it fole | stained Ly being dragped into this foul con. | CONN *ReY with bite | necret of his excoitenes, Tile array of pletares of owed him with maliguity to the yrave, he troversy, The han! of justies nas proved tm. Man nan merely. La shy Le would Hot sig: , the thing ix absur | biaek dimen marshalled ina row has, howev Tron a mattrcss In, the editorial room the dead Upon a ssttress In. the elitoriel rom the Mead ctoubied Me, Oranl was eneorted to the 4 and pl at¥ ound upon the foros | #tition and’ pliced tn the room ot the TAL AL ae thotglt that this was the | Chef of Pulles, At Of hls friends spent t ana thai fhitedeatlt, Lita temcnh lie thy wily Tie was in good sp and posted fn the tigtt mie of the Keck: trem whic dheowarm | fusde ho ad Wintevey as to the shootiog. Toot was Wolit ne buckamit had lodged bere, | fs understond t up and Col, Ould have x were found In Wiz rial soalier, Porsed | been retained in his defence, devih isef and was besprlatled wite Cie dust Out | To te Rlior of the Tribune, Whad klaved. Ue lips were open Jost cough to ros + As to the brutal telegrams announcing Jos" veal the eb J teva, but the Expression of ] tu Riciwond et the di H y bren ey one of f had fod with ¢ the man, | th Hiseditore, TUbink, might have veresived AN annrar, oa of ny beater, aan thes iit w Ww news bad been sprend f tue ron ob ar hthe city, ond every foot was turnod toward | tare f che Of the teaged, until the ero sd was ceveral | a8 "i red 1h numader, Surmising that the shot bad patron wat Aken wh tray an None wide » of the bullding ope an trun & Vioewed hit i parte wives cecupie by W. Bh Stet! were tot, Wve Few onably the frst door be eanie to, end Leat wpon tt again and fed, Ue THEO Was 1 ' ee eet wis ave wed to Fema it cata *hreaie tue tio ConuFACOIAtL ANS Ot luke fhe dispiny Was only wanting ite waten fn itis, hee to crown a Ph SGrast.one pasta tn bard, at kuows we he tuh Hew tle pale bot “ arrept, iy bake thy cand Le sand Hoon enoueh to be henld withont the peord ts wel! Kauwas Sy brwtine {xan Frain, Lunly eek for prorection: here te my pistols Phen tex these f ron the table.” Lhe Weapeis. wore taken by Uy Or A Mr. Grant, without acy H Sow utr Sin his onrt, Wan eitented umd case rev atedly. had | tied to the loner poilee station to wmswer fur tue Wcystabio articles Be Was ta the Laillig of Hl, tuves Pollard, iia'inte tye Lape, Croush'a cela 4 the or tuntig oF gn te ade raved TUE ROOM AND WHAT WAS POON torte Wtva low ela thene, The room Is one ceenpiedes a dormitory hy Maor Hat tin Marry Clinton. Mt was alm st as he tad et iti the nine, On the table wus a Dorriwcer pistols. i Flow hid been given ap by Me. Grant, But there noth wine mw dvteciive’s quick eye Darroiled shot gun, pl rindow on Wuurte | bout a v by an old Uiteking ned DY eowerting Ih and barrel ar the slot ¢ we olwer bad a Liberal eaurge of | Hi tee ale rat tecems to have beon perpetrate! by Grant, ‘ WAKO A, POLLAI tn consequence of the publication by Pollard of an mW YORE, Nov. a, 1608 article In the Oytoton, deserting, fn weive lane sg a: kage, logement of Mise Mary Grant his sett, | Magle vermus Spurituntivm—Tho Spirtialtare the nun iormer!: I vel The dss with © y if nun jormerly iu the rebelarmy, The Prom the St. Louis bepubtican, Now. UW rifcle, whitch {9 sald to have been written by Hanna, ; : ' ae A good deal of interest has been manifiated for Velard's uenociate in the Opinton, coucluded as tol- | roine days in eonequence of a challenge that passed lows: between Ate Niuslomet, now pertorinin, att suemonie Hull, and Mr. C. We daeksou, ealled spiriteal mediuin, Last might te trial of | wkiil betw cou tm puiualen took p twecnthe euamrions, Hitz annoaneed ty hie bl, * ed to-night.” dae,son detied tic onand azrord to submit tothe test. cal Very intel cent audience enull, Atter Mi, Harts had ular periermanes he ay nounced ety Mr. due som and its Mi iorward. A) Nr bo exhibiting Str. dackson A spokenmnan, he proposed to per ovina Wiz, DIE W ie Upahot of the matter to, ty make w tong story shovt. Wat Misa Mary lias Nears foun: Una st is vow in Poiladeiplias en tipon the whol, there Isa tory connected with the Vea The Bch fayst © We are informed t tu ry Fundy ti Hels wot Wwitlid OlF proviues LO re nd Dipotch, commentlug on this, ike one throws Lunt he w 4, WHO ueCOR it thore was no a ty the ese camily 0 mae a yon) Goodwin, wi or t huet nilionec ty mand te ay he do ne | Were vatinthel tat thir dntircels wore tn pout dude nil one Wo well cHOnen th nda round hole the Tome, which Woe on Kriday, the Wiule pariy return OL Ceh door, ws s ed Ws "Muchanoud, | 4, ac sath meu ue t | ininittee, Levare wen = SKLTCH OF THE DECRASED, | tinside cnt ont, awd y Hives Pollird Was ell a yonnt man—net We miy tention iat the move than thirty of ogo. Me was tie Rn eb radon IL about wy 0 the talent Mi he Old Uitte Hoot, wnt Wis clear at the tory tod Bittes Navi, Ite wan bern tu Alta Wictas Newan yee OW ILE Base o Wask wll UFO Yo \iriitbidy anil Was Wimed aber tee tun, Ww 4 Ham) Beves, oF Ait Tiss ger or | A strong rope wos t and tested; it proved oat the Viteima Miltary Th nd“ Kacned y Vie Hite and bis assistants come cabto Ce Cavers of Viton bib. Ws We ae | uicnerd Ge Work on tying Mr, ducksou » Dats int Informed, dd wut graduate ay elt ce icon, he | Werther blind tuisicr the superlutendenea commenced Hic ust elork mn tue Yost Ollicc Depars | OF Lie cumiuittes, Vue bos was Weanped Wat y tent at Woslungion, Latin a few monte resigned | Stound tue wrote and arms of the a mond sce hiont-etoyoin a party solng out West. These were | carey ted, Tt wis arraug’ d | tuner tht sure sho were cmpiozed by the Gavermenton | irs pulling Would ouiy tuhte Vit Was plain ¥ son to Katsoe at about thetine of the borin | toy r to reach We War cseitencnt, He ronained witt thinpary bot | i tim tor exeer = ashor tue, bat dit net Lave Kausas, Le stthal | t tee, ant the audience, end Mire Leaveaw ort, did cere commenced Ws neways | Marte ail appeared so tar eatisfied, — er, Bruit its per carcer im adl:ur uf the Leuremtcorta Horitde terwurds wade sare tit all sould be right, lactler peut this thine Ne r uypeiucinent as Ainer ine the Keot by wining wid tying hie liadhe n Consul at Bea kok, + Wit de casucal At, wi over the coils at the rape, to hisconvcetions in t try. | Ad ca now ready, Mr. duexson steyped into a oon ufler the coutenc: ment ef the rebellion, | eavinet und Was wated ry the | Mr. I eted with tie dul to keep. sh t fimore 1 were clined on the thelr peviorm on tie tive rostin rae piece of furniture © Sever d minaies pass he »pirit word, Lam cite | A. Bole | Stop the inasie,”” the lircetar, eried * Mirsic, Hore Wis SUMME him Histuetion, sguhevure Me, Marte ste ext ver party, and a's0 W, MeMiloa, author uulienee W F Works, be HOW Pare The Spiritualiny ine teat nthe iH mot 1 appar uty gave Kup, tor ’ Hand dew w visto: "pwn Menaie a aud dat bin. we he ning. Up the steps ol ¢ trom the cabinet, They pres ding on Moin ste sequent tothe case of N As wet Mioucd 66 ow the A eugiged with uk thy Mr. Cinles TL Wynne, a wellknown Shy hock and job "print of Kickwond, om Fado wins we ea. Was CH EOUEAK UAH the pavlivation of a nawsnance eated’ the | did tury coneuded to keep te peace, ‘The Lich @ Tiner—t efomerne |e editor und the | Weuloufur xcveral minutes in some. umutel hatter a hess preprictor—wineh conection exist | JaROM, Whied ot Komgth became lutoraly tvemvu GL about Te ce months, When wRLVerancE eam bes | ML Caan Orvke OWL iN aw wogged sone, Which Wed | of veoniiet between Mr, Wynne ond Mle Bote | More Gy uadnan nature: stond,” Hate en a | We fo TO CMEMLOL the nterest the latter held | Rarue Mr, Fran dV svimetwing ie | inthe bowness. ‘Voe ditteulty rosulted im tic ouste |S Hutavug.' "Pe audience it Aba and © | ing of Mr Poland, upon whice a smit wes enter d | Dirce.o. tied tore 4 wort to plead for indi i> for what he cial d'ustis duce, which Was prosecue | geuCK, Bousteon antautes la Lcxyived since theeut© | ted lor sever) months, and wnally weuled | Was clo: 1 just Premise, About tree months aver tie eve | hands aypearabat the hows in tie duorsy ts of bis ecnnect on with the Zhnee, Mr. Po lind iUOF One OF Livin, He dives Hew oper, wad Chased the rghit to publish the Aduiener vou Heme oni ire-d irom his shackles, Lou TOR. Wolke, to whom Me, Donel ited the payer | Gocers burst roa the Sphuuaheu, Mr dacs at tho timeor iis cents, und sorely ait rward pes: | Woe smbug, ‘ue Div chor gaateped him by tae be eyed that journal, which he comand @ te puuboh ed io. joy. Bue spirits had’ appro Wiih an gira Southern tone ior seve tiaby Gil jued over ning e und hard Kuots, Mur As sup) tession by Gen, Orit, th nm cominanding Gens | Coady onion lence that ay dinct eral ot Guat ety; bat ina woek or two ifterw On tow It 3 Was a trek, It was putea fon wes resummed hy perinismion Of Pr Wanted: 0 it wae spin 6 sole ron, who revoked { ran Hea kict, He gave st Jranier was rey winily eon Unvod bY Mi. 1 ttt Hilabont ch hteen montis since, ® 1 expt ef a diMienity berw \ in, woo Weld a heavy t Muinor generall: , euiin, In xcverai newspaper ouunced ¢ poral of vis interes! ii fh wotthd allow Lim to do the tyne, Le Mis Dist conneaticn’ wit WA Wim so tart last ay spirits he coud’ ine lw ser iex Voko could Cveraechim ine. We Believe it was Understoos that the trhal isto be repeated next. Psi day migat aud that Dy Rrorklin is to Uy his band ML DOLVINg Ue kuvity quest ee wethug root and servant Voy pot I (4 Mr, daunes) an poli oon ts lune, Mi, damnem Was Ax Exvevtion iy Nevapa,—Another of those nies he ominge ward. bn tthe AHOWS Was Withe: #: ust oppos.te 41 the Sop thew ood Hotel enusinee room, of Kaus. Anerson, tn Nevada and Wailing for the mFrosen OF Pollard, but row. aurroumie | the gullows, and the wore’ he lad ine todo so-an ullere ole big into | Wil Military. LoRce aNd attendant Cetgy lush Idd Jody, ond probably prevental bloodshed, ne | bene At mm the plitivrm, he ober ol his ehvonie dinicuities follower, 1m wh ch Fr caiunly “advessen the spectators, Hiving A woman Hurd fomle with whoin io hat been | tiuishel, he sto; ped jonwunt tote rh Iie Hing. 1a Us row he gutainot amen eines intrtie | qiested that te Leputy Shevitl shovid pul tue u hedee of questionable reputation an whiew this | sound vis meek, ait tien wien hends With ose on ‘Was very silent about it, nnd accepted it og | potent inthia exizeney, and has only en Some day the Democracy will understand and pain al wn iikes marin ibgulet? One tho inevitalite result of his position and his | tangled and tightened the knotsit lins failed | appreciate the splendor of this memorable pice tealnbitio | aggressive policy ayalust slavery tountie, The management of the Erie Rall | of political strate They will see that it saved netic few cenre works that appear on the We don't know why it shouid be ao, but | way ousht to be radically changed. If there | them from total destruction; and whea they see ta be consl Hered with the portraits th | politics, even moro than rel gion, when once | be found virtue ugh in the now Legisla- | it they will basten to nominate their great journal. | rie se pode Me Pe Ait Mail bk ye | the subject of discussion and contention, mild be invok st to anand its it for ono of the bighest effoes in thelr gilt. | thera ere. (ur the: level part—doobla aad erst | Lills all good nnd kindly ent charter, and hestow upon it a revised ¢ This’ timo they coull Hot Fun lites fue Mayor, Ue | twedtig botinoen anit bre wor'k of cautlcus hearts of mon of w certain cali anil esther through its own sover UH Taras ult Giant eta Pe mation; Ui | get oiarn and net of tats verts thom into a sort of moral outlaws, | fleet the oftivers of the Com, or devine | 4, sf hos int cet ome lane ‘ Pi rinse | Fieelieorbat ae Hagia ‘ ios ene eh | Ning them outside the y f Human | Kome mode of appointmont by which It can | 41) yet be recognized and honored by the Demos | sew ‘a pleture giving fn mion to a | | mpathy and honorable dealing. Tos is | Ve ditivered ont of the Lands whieh Jong | oruts of this metropolis, | rine and true fouling for noune | i deo ly to Lo regretted, and without excuse, | Chee ruined its stock, and will soon render a ——— Darmontons, aul, without atte a | 4 Por there is no reason why a political battle | Large portion of its bonds worthless, and ulti. A very suitalle memor st has been ercetod | yet with me Hotall suf aed sArgested, the perspec. | Hhoukt not be fought in accordancs with fuir | mately whelm the corporation in irretriova- | to the lute Col. Ronear G. Suaw, who was killed at tee ais! nite a ere LAA painted | and honest principles, and conducted th Meo Dankruptey. ut uh eo i Niet was Sk econ te ste esis bhnowiin eit Bar pat with manly docone Sbigtasiretend ‘The Richmond Asawination. fantey, Itstanda in Charleston, South Carolina, | tyre enee ccen trees ne casa g bent landscape we Roaring oF guntliiniac,, Latos arog te OHNE Fe ig: Ne douliiod elidbier wiiore trcitad | '& G50 mallon fries tlie bllmiot Fare: Wasner etal ts We tone) MatraiKini la uiuank ei eer Let us Nght it ont all suniner on tho Ine 9 | and cowardly murder was ever committed in | known as the “Shaw Freo School.” The lind : have chosen, but never forget that we aro all | 11454 world than that of Mr.Hl. It, Pounany | *ae purchased and the structure erce | t xeclloat are ale the landscapes of brothers and membersof the same great Com: | i teaiiend on ‘Tuosday Inst, ‘Tho mar. | find subserived by the colored troops who w Cole, a young Boston artist, a pupll of Lome on we: + ong we . ' 21 pre . et 2 sicze of Charleston, | Binet, and a man of great pronls Hanging H Monwealth; and that though we are oppo dorer secma to have taken every precaution rving atthe tine in the sieze of Cl Nis atetae: hae. ¥en tend. 9 angie 4 nents for tho nonce, we are not thorefors ct himself against the possible rent. | THe building ts occupied ef idee Sea they are among the best of t tributions, } eesti opposite apr ae ienaaoav tlie a Gui iaa Veet cen ny MITES | weil placed. ‘hore isn fivedom wid simphieity ‘a , i hse na | Nith te door locked, and provided with an | Fortunate in his life, still more fortunate in | aout these pletures that will rang a earful study i Teobablo that: wo! aro: ondally elnooro, 8d | sriudant supply of loaded weapons, he was | his early death, Col. Suaw is mont fortunate of of thelr eGects; the testurs of the wool ef the have the welfare of our country equally at ag sure of his human game asthe Western | all in the monument by which bis enviable earece | e.eep is worthy of Trezon or Robbe; the Aurea : heart. __ | unter is of the ducr or the turkey. whose | ls thus eommenorat biked put in, the Landscape truthful and vigorous | Thoro ts, however, as wo sail, @ cortalh | canine lio awalleln tlio thicket, and as little A Arie HReAEAA AE’ Chins Ea ise] ribs ws contrasts Vaan, ronvatin so thG Ok a haeas { elements, and witty as well a8 absurl } Tho cetensilte provecation for this cata padi alle Ai Deen sence by meh bettcr work that ithean injustlee to | which vory properly go freo at tho time, and | cunt for, tt entirely, Under tho cou We know of pono which do not depend cither | cecningoverhcadeand with te suntight siting thirongh on! sedis) Cbs, honor whieh prevailsin Richmond, dtaaight | upon the honesty of the dealers in the Haid a them. This paluited 1 frat {he tigti¢ und whale te | gre afterward forgotten was the } be very natural fora relative of a lady who | erearefulnoss ia those who use it, WI Iy | conventional sud in nisno browlth ; the tree { Fidlentowy but nevortholess startling intima: | iq Leon slandored in tho columns of a news. | Prepared and tved, Kerosone oil is ay xa aay avy | forme ate ue reneray t Of Tile cnemies that Grant was alin | poper to aesault the editor of the paper; but other iuminator; but ia nisay cases it islet fal apo perepretive et a military despotisn, and am, if elect thee bana cola iene thilbe opposed the | Of volatile maptitha, which, when mingled with | A be'ter ptetun Hiow “ Py . 1 ‘ Geo. \ ton fiom Saco ed, to send a bayonet with every man who | ? ie Iw. A hee ahs he thou enti the air, iy as explosive a I r, or eb hike wonirals tet Thea habla wean” coh @ttonded an evening partyor bought apouny | isn ae wan Anelined’- oe tie oceaston, Bhigcon aye : Neate ee graver o7 € patnotaklng thave | ah $9 are tient iho Season ehoulll bo brass) F415: Cuan ni nothing bok Ale wronuh of | Ae oP RealoaN LE ta BRAVO URL a idbon ae ree, fet aed} | within his absolute jur liction, Tew #90 | hie aieter to.nven Iie need not aud would | artiste; and to kesp tt an ete a Hy a i ek | alection di and no doubt ld ite work | nce have resorted to anything more anngut. | children und fool Lich hey, lin very culor makos It acon for bh } with eortain weak tainds, although the im. nary than a hercwhip era regularly eon “ _ ; Leet sH0) (ord (alo eurnmmoctinaceenia, | | possility of puch ath Heowkd not fail to bo | oe cid duel. There is geod ground for sep. ‘Tho time wea, and not me amo other, | aud hke we ; he strongth ts Houtofit, The | } Apparent to any gifted with the fculty of | ong, am Me Fe A, Port ann intimates in | (hat anv attempt to reform th Triste Chueh Pistary Ah Bla ba sires aN A | thought and the pownr of thinking 4, | his pallished ened, that the Lbelous article | 20 Ui! PATH Rin aA Hot isco ak ROREIGRC EC iE | } i ta all euriois will wianes co Bagshot Vrother at all—wesenly wade the pretext to | yin and an Atheist, Now not only the highest EaNGaHeat-sik © soourd eo diee Whee cee | { sf enc ke a dia ie aah aerated 1 | cover the pratifiention of somo deep-seated | statesiten in the realm, but some af the loading Miiare pis alko Kiearal picioroa iia hh KA GHOea | Bslzlivors have just ion ueck-doop ih thom, | oa} ay chicrlaliod liqtrod arian frei otlivr | dienttacion of the Chur of Baglind, have agroed | region, which even Hulitercnt palntlig ean bard’y | ia hgh ene ee i ae salshesete tsa, The aseaeta GRani was cither an | toput an iguvativions end ty its esiatessas.a | make other than interesting, One by Feuctisct front | o atop at nothing to do an antayon st aims rument in the hands of other persone, c cond-haud establishment at the est, | that most lovely disiriet sbout Bolton, ah } stilt mid damage: tlm Wilh’ tho electors’) cia ani uoca walking. fe thie cruuriogig | aid. perpetual brouiet of strife ond ine Mostyn, iy. Nasri Goce nd | ' whose votesare to put him in oroutofPurlia- | 44 rlay,aftor bis brutal fashion, the part of a} ™ ity between Protestants ant Cutholios, Hie puechaping ans brie potent lady a eee ment. During Mr. Guavstoxe’s canvas 9 | tery in muntering aman whem ho lad de | At frst tie elorgy vi Vocries tahoe et ay wane bine uate or hein | \ Landbill was printed at Lynn, and circulated | 4, rmincd, for other reasons, to put out ofthe | * 4 aaostian Aa ee 5 ea For tho Fito of | in) dqwtithins this clement of atten ivens as, f in tho electoral division for whie' ‘io wasa | Me ogni aura rath witch thy said wou'd | ghat they will rect to many tele pleasant same | RATAAE Gf Gtoas: CONSIEAY BERNER SIO T Conre and fury will bo laokesl for witli gavat’|' thon eatted tue "ateter tnuitnation’ tae poopie | the spires of the village cunseh; but consttored ex | | Hanan) seligion ad Wo; ANOtRANY! Taaroes,, Ba“Mur, Ise line conducted’ lift | and ihe Diaeulern yl have lous boot la hire | Eris the kudsenpe portion ot tue eahiutslon s eck Church as cstabl.shiod by law, The weter | yo a man assured of immunity forhiserime, | of the separation of the I arch from the | tiny euch as the artiets themselves can hardly look | H mys tint a Mr. Bhuxney of Ince, near | 14 may bo that tho citizens of Richmond aro | State, aud of w reappropriation of ite funds to pala viele PAE DENN San OeY | Wigan) 8 few (years 80) Ul R0= | n deincralizd thal no: twelve of thom will | dneatl nal purpose, do nob protend to hide | SSR Pieaury 000 = pounds to promote the spre to find him quilly of niu Dut we | their satisfietion at this suddew revolution in the | © Your Candidate 1 ¢ i of Catholic doctrines and de cannot believe it. Chey owe it to themaclyes | letical mind respecting the disendowment of | Seiden thd Waatuw lfowe)- Gata the. 10h | tn England, placing the sum under the entire | ib ey : Irish Church, for they aro well aware thet | The Demoervey of Winterset, by way ofa joke, <p turd Andie hele common Ferratntion tOMIME WIN) the Bitat Chutoh must come, woxti 4. Wile | And tur tle a urreees os een anuBlic a? hare (cb ; sontrol of Mr. Guanstoxe and Curdls stern punslanent on act ro atreelous init. | giape | Tteruul ARR al altel cat OO LO To } Tawiand tr wo tes; avhicronati- wna ’a iiora| POP anaes 7 argo cities are, for the most part, hidden from | He Bepileiss. | They tance in fewiar Dew: | ; Tory trick tocatch the ignorautand fanatied | The ne Hounees the commence. | coumon observation, and work in xeereey and | 1 the Witerset Demerney w agriculturists, ment of a new volume with additions to its staff | silence, ‘They have thoir welldotined, every-day | IEAM Wilate Mas cobb to, the orice | In the Millennium it may bo that people | of writers, wud with promise of various interont. | duties, and distsibate duving any given year gin | wards binvcttt Me jubliedes | Will not run for offfec; and at any rate, thers | ing features that will mach entance its value to {OnORT Ge eee of ch. real ae bedi be Cae | eppY period. is pursue the advocwcy af a liberal and eathos | that ee Ses Aaa # this i Tee ‘nba ral woh ne Sitar mo | ' T Brie 1 "3 lie C auity, whe pure stream tis cand small, which belong to the great pros | Lan nk ay Femara A a ee j nent Investment, the entire erpital etock of | be All pontalien loamy, ane ea Cee nycguey Hy arse Rae Ta obra | fir ip vio the Erie Railway Company is not now, ant | ee ee cee ad ihe overflowe th they are doing all tie yoar round, by day and by | ent I aalta: tate aol ara Ava tis aolo otweat NE tees lang period has nok been, worth edo} ) i guy sig Westmtastor Catechism, lon night, Some of thom are devoted excinsively 10 f Ulupmtt win ioeees teeta fetta gtreustces, ot far, During the thirty years of its existe: shorter, but cannot be measured by either or | the helpof sick women, and all such doserve to | it has only pada dividend ou its common | goth; it fills the Burial Hdl Declaration of Faith, | be escouraged and supporio lh L Ay ov who stock four or five times, and it usually bor | but has awhole Atlantic of fullness besides; it | doubts itiuagine the ease of his owa sick wifo POC | Fowad the money’ for this purpose, ‘The yer: | fils ail Christian ereeds, but still ever rises above | oF dangMter suidenly tof. atone to the mercies of | Hichieoviiet PMT oe Pn ton who should take the whole stock of the | them all to the groat wart of | the world thrungh the death of thoir matural pros | HoFaWe Bamunss Nour eating eas We tty Company aso gift, with the burden of its | all mankind, E ioe tector, W here stall the, to K for sucour or suse | We foar that if tho views of Toby Eawands were debts and duticr, and held the property axa | 1 thus eschewing the imitations of every | tenance mutit they recover their health? Tit | to provat tereabouts, a good many jastiect, and Mca een iiawnalin Guts asd ae ack idle teed in| (aes confession of faith, and turning their | were it for those socictios, they must starve or | hisier ax well as a aucr officers, Would never uttuin gaan en the face of She earth. ito the great heart of mankind, the conductors | Assistance Socisty, which helps ail women in all | gy ane ma dB alka For many years the etock of the Company of the Jadependent are not anxious conceruing | cases of sickness, without distinction of class or Sin: Lt having been stated in some of the news fas been held aga mere pack of cards for} iyo yosult Mavtng shaped our conrse,” thoy | tice, It has alroudy done much good in visiting | papers that one of the ervar makers* natons of tls speculators to gamble with, The saiple | gay, not merely by our own earthly wisdom, | and jeving the sick, and reports cases of exe | elty prolibits its members from working In shops fact that during a brief period the sharcy | wehave good Lope to walk init by somethi treme iuterest to every philanthropic heart, The | where wemen are engaged Jn wrnpptag or otherwee ‘ Lave fluctuated, without any substantial rea. | Letter than our own mortal strength, And our | Visiting Committes are not afvaid of fever cellars | Br vine te heats teeta Rua te tive LEAN es bn for the chances, from five conta on tho | eer prospered payor We eon anew to the holy J and disease, bot go brassly. whore daty catia | Raid Wis waicitag singrauat, ta saleulate! Gola, proves to what desperate usce it hag | There may be something in thee pliracesm Heats ait ht, on the 26C inst recommentiog all union thst willseom rather shocking to the reveroutiol ine | le anusual dad eonnot be met without it, to Sorkin cil shops except these where they Were been put by those who, through the reckless lial of wanitive 5 bobwe resume Ali = — 4 required te venonuve their abegiance to the tnions, tricks of the Exchange aud the loos admic | oie friends of the Jatepandent donot moanio| At tho. Nprhing Nise 5 Laslaptiea Ans andl the public Mop, i iste aetna 6 oS plstration of the Courts, have beor allowed | tain for hele prosperous establishment any sp rae beara eine epee secon UY] papers, a6 ante ut root that no euch baw to handle it, Tho plottings aud cornering’ | cial protection of tho Heavenly Providense bes | yinen onetundred asd ch. hiy ahelug cbt? reqat wong | BCteos toned bee tia eee tort ei of tho Lulls and bears of Wall streot, and | yond that which is equatly a led, by the lave | usca, Yor that sme ant of skillful ti! or and (ase, 50 at the chaswea and conutercharces of fraud bof universal Divine order, to every ethor mews: | g12 wow paid ky ay rowacut Diowdway Lous New Vor, Nov, 20, Init Woon War stay ng, aud wih wade wn revolver took | the plat rm, Ale tem tuok bs posit 7 Wer avay with ina. The brought ona lung hw | aint lis hands and tcet Were bound, ana bh ‘ Suit but how it wis weited we do nok remem: | Was rhpped over bis had, wid the Cap drown over bir” Subscquentiyy be purrued te sume. te. | bie AL Tho Rignit the Leap heb wid the Weetel. Mule to slime Where ke lowid ber in come | ed young ian lay strotched MpOn bud pioundy the Davy with a My. Hipsics, of Norfolk, Va, wham le siven wy, ‘Toers Wan & Wik cry wud o (Py shot amt worded In the be gurtay te (A), wan a torward af (he crowed, but the people kevt K lato the Hack ty drive OW wath Thm | dies by 1 ‘And fou saa cortied un to bie Meu ty resmited in a erin nit proxeen ian, Hak war | Patiorn, and the noose wi aKMAN aes OL around moronised at a he Voilorh [bis necks mid sme trap dell. Phe kick gave way HW ehtern Hantis ao commenced t Anderson was |r ethatte 1, Le yutheri Opinion, on al va {hee evs of tie platform aul souten OME de Matohatl He nnn, Ot [ima ehairy bibs face weurin: Ibe grave, ahoat whieh My, Hadad lost hw | from winch ve lid be Ih. rope hed to the Baliimare Sai wud adjustorl the third tap acl oe ee went Bowth, umd durine mwUne ee, ale, ail wright MMseular Miu Voor t she Line Was CNDIOVed a Che mame alliew with Uae fore. Veral mikudieny all Wiad OVEds SUNT AMS. -—+ <The Martford Carpet Company has imported Anonber ofsaperior operatives from Canadu,te wort in the mille at Thompsonville, Conn Mr. William Story is about to publish a new volume of pooms in Byglaad, eutitied Graglis D' Ita Na, —A wildeat banking project, submitted by the Wisconsin Lozistature to the people of that State, Nas defeated ot the recent election, ~The Republican tickets for Congresemen and Ficctors in South Carolina bore the deviee of ag eagle soaring ia the clouds with a carpet-ag tn te talons. —Lamartine has just celebrated his 78th birth+ day, He ts completely in his dotage, Me daty dio tutes to a scerctary, but there is uo sense ta waat We says. =A Dano has inve ire of the wheel is in rune Vanico veloe'pode; the Je of crooved toel like skate There is a box bevind the erat to carry Provirions, Ac., which heretofore have been carricd on the eb ~The American Colloge at Rone ie represented to be greatly in want of funds, and on appeal Lee it boon issued to the wealthy Homan Catholics @ #¢ Untied Staves to contribute $392,009 for te sup port of the lustitution, =The vetoran noveliet, Paul de Kock, now 't his th your, is writing @ now story in the Ze: Preee of Pore, Lis hero is @ porter, and the impr sion containing firet chapters of the work wes wont to every porter in Lurie —Someborly « Tom Corwin if ho bed hound a certain « vis D. Campbeli’a “Wie Wabont dims: ingu red Mr. Corwin, Nod be Hove not.” Well, thew, L never lward it," sad dip, Corwin gravely, —Gov, Hayes, in bis reeont message to the Obio L ature, anno ed that the balunee in the State (reowury wae (070,120.95, The amount paid oo ‘Sta during the year was (4.9018, Tle Cou'stundieg on the 15th of November was ¢i0y 1043, —Tho Minnoso! A United s tem days after entiy GR pobiic candidates for Gils Wilkinson, ond Donne of thy —The discovery of coal on the line of ¢ Pacific Rallroad, enst of the Siernr, 1s om event of the Very fret hinportanee, in connection with that grout notional werk, and the n ‘al deposits of the ro gions thr ho whieh It Ix bait. A correspondent of the San Prancteco Lullelin # ys the locality of the diseovery I not far from the dividing Ine of Hume nd Lander eountles, « Legislature meets on January * Seartor most be cleeted withig ont, ‘The Lagi ore wtands polith ns to 15 Detnocrate. The eompcting siten are Mes Kameey, ¥, With the cLances tu fivog olt . Brownlow is stroononsly urging, through bls poper, the ersetic sville of @ rolling mill fur the manufietn Th usunds of he a: the next three yours, and the Governor think county and corporatcn anthoritics would anite with the railroad companies in taking #tock tu such an em terprige. —If we may believe the Boston Binner of Light, the spirit of the Inte Thaddeus Stevens pre nted Himeel! at te office of that paper one day lant werk, aud sent word to Mis political asmveraton thet Yo had come to the eavetu that impeachment was not only an imyossity ity, hut, had we rucecedcd, Mt would have beru the worst thing that could have defen the pation. —Inubolla of Spain, it ia said, i about to stort Ahewspoper in Poris to combat the claims of Don Corlos und Ue Duke of Monty ensicr to the Spanish throne, and to criticise the acts of the Spanish Pro- vistonal Gove sume ‘Sho Is to begin with an tyvest- ment of £40,000, but she will end with five times thet expenditure, or ly fmlure of her who'e enters Prise, Such a movement Is very suggestive of inxime ity on the part of the ex-Queen, —The compartment carriage in use In England, itis nescrted, furnishes Les privacy thaw the torg American car, ‘The six persons clovely. shut ap ina small compartnw nt arc, during 9 lung Journey, foreed Into acquabntance, while theres no public couvey= ance in whieh two iriends can converse #0. treety Without observation, or pos the day in euch acterh Fetiroment, as in the lous car contaluing 190 pasecne gers, The remnant of Seminole Indians remaining {u Florida say they wish to vemaln in the State, t tat it has beeom ly 41 the Bis Cypress, whero they are now tet they ean tive there no. rand them will, ta short 0 to Loke Okeechobee, ne lv that number tine leave the Cypress um where they Wilt lava Lester Keattlecmt good land tocultivate, ‘They say, " Good land on Okecehoke —ralke corm, Cine, nnd petstors there plemty.” —A letter from West Point says: Young Mr, Grent, or * as he is |. gota shor! furlough to weleome bis father ond woth He iva tar, nied boy, whl bluish ay eyes, rather chubby im appearance, and isnot by ony means, in the oy inion of the stadents, the orightest hoy in his Sui he fos Ut Lony, massive head, aud manace of looking steadiustiy, like his father, at reaud thins, whiel has made the latter far studies, da few days since in Boulion r Prison COL years. Me had been 43 yeors Juil, Me bod commited ulvort every er.me Anown to law. Ils name was Decarmin, He began Wis carver ot crime by stealing Marwial Brawc’s unl form (he bad Leen the jattcr's servant) and passing Limselt off for the Marval, He reviewed troops ab Valonelennes, 1 it Lorrewed a large amoont efuoncy of the commancine officer, He was never punished for Infrv ction of prison rules, and always treated the taynkeye respeettuly, Me enjoyed exccllemt healt. he Mov, Mr, Nasby gives Gon, Grant some the Cthod of securing the of the country, He siya: “There ep © #0 long wz the Dlats are out uv oft, irs must lew places, A government withont Blair inio it is not fegel. Linkin tailed to command the respect uy tho Blyiis, and where te Linkant lnson Lt tie Blairs go, and what an Awful Exame ple ls het Don't be afi d that they won't take odie under yoo. They ain't pervikeler—they'd a® soon Tum yoor adi inistrashen as anybody"s, Yon ean git the eupport uy the Blairs! That Boon ts within yoos reach, William Mydo, a firmer of Lorain eounty, Ohio, 80 years of age, Wecoming Ured of jiving mona, Procured the importation of a venerable dame fret Cievehnd, Fo.lovtg a rule adopted by some valuable adv p eutio 2 HOP chusele to take her upon tral, and, verge etory, allerward have the mar. Ase ceremony performed, to whiel the lady as ated, Bat, wron the morntog of the fest das of probation came, the ald lady backed outond took hea eynetnre for Cleveland, Nothing daunted, and. ap parently beiny determine? not to lose about 4t¥ he Lad expended fu anticipation of is biltal, another Was found to tile the pluce of the probaiionist, aud they Were soon tate Miss Ludtow, a venerable lady well known fer her m cent charitics, and erpeetitty for hier Liberal enconrasciment of relicions edacitton, died very jscdconly ct Flatbush, L. 1, the other day, Sho was for many years a momber of Titnity Church, Platbu 1 deirayed the ex: penser of the Henument erected tere to the lute y wnt Bebop Onderds rk—some €20,(00 oF mere, Sle wus also the onder of aet b institution, im connec Hen with St, Ste) hens Colicge, at Annandale, Bte was porecrsed cf a | de th ge propery at the timo of ker and Is reported to Lave died intestate, thoogk coy folowing Ler death Lad Leen facd for muk Ing her will, —Nr, George 1, Warren of Trov possesses Pair of deer's heads, the antlers of wideh are inter locked in such a wanner as to defy the power of any man to separate them, Ne. Warren obtained teva from a merelwnt of St, Poul, who, while haming last funmer, came upon two bucks with their Lorne ed together in the manner in whieh they now ap " Pear, One of the an analy was dad, and the oth Was uralle to disengage Iteelf from its cumberson Yorden, It mest inevitobly have remained in that rosition antil it meta lingering death by starvation, hed not the hunter putam cnd to its euflerings by a’ syotel ing ton the epot, The only explenath nob ange copjune jon of the animals ts found ia the supposition that they were cigaged ina Loree combat,and rvs! ing upon each other with great foree, the prongs of the Lorus Lent under the force of the collision jut sufernt to allow the anth rx to sip {n'0 one enother, and springing back held the bucks 1OReIbeF—eve to CVE, fe to faccmand defying all eitoi ts to separate them, ‘The dead buck was proba My killed inthe eneounter, or it must huve dick Mortls aterward, for ite wkul was found to have be Ferforaicd by one of the ,rones of its adyorm

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