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AMUSEMENTS. ee Woon's MreLTN—The Lydia Thompson Durie Troupe, Ls /o° ant Wild Animals, WALLACK S06 Lancashire Lass, Blogant # ene appoint fade. A+ lente cnet, GREW YOUR THEAL Gs, Now, Aeon Like It BEW YORK CMOUS. 14th ot, opposiie Ac Aovie—Cinderela, Star Titers Acrobaus Matinios Wodves inye and Satur CHEATRE FRANCAIS —Geueviere wo fe on Saturday, THEA LRIATHe Ted Beart, NOUS: eo and Vettehen and too, DMatinés on Satnriay atl o'clock P.M, PU HAT 06 Broadway Dee. 10, Voral and ISDAY, DECESIAI 1, 1863. —— Terma ot tie sua. ATLY Per venr to HA SUbrET berE, PW RERLY. FoF Fouts. ‘Ten copies to one wide Twenty coy ios (o one adare Pitty copies to ove acdre Wrvery peryerr. sink Twenty copies to one address, Fifty coples to one addren ACAitional copia, In Chay packagey at Lind ratow Feymentinvariavy a advance. ADUEOI ENG MATER, Perern pane, rer ne 6 “ Three Maes (90 words) or lee. LOT eoute Try Pave, per lino. peseeestf ODUM Bvermase Novicas, per line. prenn Laapen Avven eeeuried Ix Wrenty—per Vine ns above THE SUN ts eerved to eunccrtyore A thete homes, Mrovghout the Metropoilia Dstriot, at 1 conte poe . OPiére for the paper recetved ut tha Sua Uiive any Of the Hewa-sta '& v — SMAN IS Charged ouly tur Lue apace Nothee to Sabacrih 5 Fade re wishing their andre Otate we eer ary, Seon Wrenn, of Werner, aud Also he jurticnlir to give their old State, Connty, and | Tort Offer, a* well aa tive new place to whicl they wis their paper Feat. Our friends in ee Aine in thelr enheemtptions wilt ater Oo Well 16 remit in Poet Of eo orders, wherever conve. Dien UW not, then the letters coutamiag Boney and vi Toft trea ye, — The Cherter Llcetion. Today is election, ‘Tho controversy for the Mayoralty will be determined by the election of today, ‘Thongh the number of Votes cast wl net by any means be so larye as that of the Prosidential election, it will Still be Kuilicient to prove the interest whieh the poople of Now York take in their City Government. The candidates are men for whom tho Masses of the two partios may well take pride in casting their ballots, ‘They aro all mon of capacity and well determined qualifications, ‘They represent their partios in every point both of principle and of policy. No ter who is elected, we may be sure that the office of Mayor, as well as that of Counsel to the Corporation—with its mayni- fleent char income of $80,000 a year—will bo adminisicred in strict accordance with {ho doctrines wid interests of Democracy or of Nepublicanicm, as the ease may be. Of the two, however, the Republican enndidate for Mayor will probably, if he should be elect ©, prove mach Jess an exclusive party man 1) Lis opponent. Hac result of (his election will be fully ro- 3 Jin Tae Sex of tomorrow mormir a9 the tine is Ko short it isnot worth VWhE> to enter into any prophetic statement bu tealjeet. Mr Wath and Mr. o'U¢ uM. will Le supported by the full power of t.0 Tommany and Mozart orgauizationa. Cot, Conkrine and Mr. Evron, on the oth hand, will reevive all the votes of the I publican party, of the Constitutional Union party, Lesides a considerable support from members of the Dem je Union and other froo politicians of the Democratic faith, whose thief dosire is to smash the machine. While they may not make as large a show in the feturns as was made by Gen, Grant in No- vember, they are sure to como out of the tontest with a powerful following, and with- outa stain upon their Lanners, ——— A New Southern Bugaboo. The Southern press are just now groatly troubled by the discovery that Voudoo- Wein provals to an alarming extent an ny Lie negroes of the lower portion of the Gulf ates, ‘Lhis is deserbed ® superstition bf African origin, which ascribes to certain Bexrvcs, Known as Voudoo men, the power, by means of eharma, incantations, tontrol the will and actions of their fellows, It is represented to be greatly on the inerease, and under iis influence the eolored popula. Hon are supposed to Le tending toward the berbarem of their eaunibal ancestors. The Louisville Courier-Journal gravely resorts, Thoy will not find enough food to eat in the South, and they will reck to ent the White folks.” We trust tat the apprehen- Wons of this writer aro unfounded. But if, anhappily, the hordes of colored man-eaters Mould invade Kentucky, and netually de. four him in his own sanctum, he has our Yinccre wish that he may disagree with thom, Ono or two things ara noticeable tn this re. wntion. So long asthe pocul.er institution ourishol in the South, no ono over heard of Voutoviam, although it was probably as idely disseminated then as now. ‘The transformation of the slave ivto a freeman by" a voter seems su ldon!y to have improes ed (he public mind with the terrible signi tances of this relic of primitive barbarian. Who is responsible for its existenes, if in: Bool it doca exist to the extent alleged? Clearly thore who, having control of Gis n GT» population while ina state of servitude, did nothing to cradicat) the superstition, but rather, by discouraging secular or wrioue Mastruction, suffured them to remain ani orant ani degraded caste. Voudooism, it Rot the offkpring of the ution of slave: Was Sts foster-child, and it $1] becomes those who helped maintain the monster to affuet to allin their power to neutralize its evil influ ences, and that seems now the farthest from their intentions, The Southern people are aware by this me that the reconstruction laws of Congress Broa finality, aud that, whether they like it or not, the negro Is invested with the elective franchise. Yo accuse him of grossly super Btitious practices will not better their case, The remedy, if a remedy bo nocded, les in their own iets, and they alone must edu cate him to that degree of intelligence which Qefite the man who is cntitlo! to cast a bal Jot. The people of the North have no con corn in the matter, except so far as thoy may foc) an i.torest in sincere efforts to elevate n fellow being in the social scale, ‘Ue sooncy the white race of the South commence this | good work, the b | their colored fellow-citizens. tt or will it be for them and When pablie | nsaneeinations, etroct affrnys, aad contempt of law become the exception instend of the Jeny of , Fule among the educated classes of th t part of the country, and masked muvderers under fr ders # up in his Mra. Win, ta @iaytial evidence indicates with need WM please | hor awn how fantastic names relinquish their occupation, and demean themaclyes ag px | we ato fuctined to delieve that Voudocisin | | fal citizens, | | Wil be as efoctually squelehed as any bug | Dear that ever troubled a d.stempered imagi- nati te Norrtble Murders, The cireunstaner the dusk of the ea road, or by the roadside, in the ditel alive aud breathing, but uneonscious; aud on Deing removed to a nelghborng house, a Dallet holo throngh hor head was discovered. Sho Logered « day or two, and expired with. out having spoke out thatshe was a reapectable married wo- | man, who husbar i their home m: lonely place in tho road where found, and ther furs mt tne pa ifhe do shocki A Beer n ipon } » by ond then thrown yard. | is Twrrcunss The s vue is ur whterof the st has Lee eorling to the accounts now pallished, that we may expect to sea ay lon of ineanity wet Mh) rt, while lyin, “8 Of three recent mur- em particularly revolting. the marler of a woman in Ulster Sho was fornd by a colored man, ly mor: , Tying in the sull oa word, It now turns id had driven with her any miles distant, to the oe Hiseonduet trie, wy nrdered her, inever brought to trial wo murder was that of atelphia, ‘Tho ebrmn- was kod on a sofe in er dangliter'a husband, | nn a window into the 1 martorer, whoss name | der arrost, and bis wife, | murdered woman, elso. | vat wl On their way to tho prison the wife appealed | | " Q corned | harvest of evi under a we he himself stated to the Grand Jury, greatly impair his usefulness at his age. We shoull think it would do so at auy age tation isan uncnvlabls one, and it has been made #0 by the statements of newspapers and periodicals, and the reports which have been putin circulation about him authors aro not prepared to back up those Snjurious statemonts by proof, it is their duty to retract them, and to make all the amonis to the husband if he waa guilty to and exonerate her, y to have ne! should Pdo such a thong Ath rd awfal ery Fro, in the village of West Davenport, Delaware county, At first it was reported | } {hat sho was shot thromzh the I gine. that be was awake fecling under his plow; and t moving, or attempting to rai Durglar fired a revolver at hom, but tho ball | | tnissod him and struck his wife in the head | and killed her, made Her husband th vol low tod and doped was a Justice of the Peace aud Postmaster of » villag There Judge Baral The controvery betwe Baxi and aconsiderabls and most etable portion of assumed a phase 60 serious as to be ¢ interesting. The m tho reported were most adm rable int ng the clearest hits and oblizcati terized by the sults from conscicntions conviction, Our sympathios with Judge Bana anxious to think boiter of hin than the grou eral est. mate seomsat present to be, We hope to #90 him come ont of the furnace without so much asa smell of firoon his rthe time bela, is suffering ht of possible, J taining the roput cally at the present time, whea it has so Lit Itis important to. the Stato as well as to udge Banxanp that his name al and other appliances of the sorcerer’s art, to falr. Every citizen tlo reputation left, other accused pers, is ent tled to the legal presumption in favor of his iunocenes until ho is proved guilty, suspicious circumstances against him, he is entitled to the benefit of a reasonable doubt, We admire Judge Bans ann's foarlonness, We think he has better may Lore and moro brains than Judge Ginuene; and if hie has been wronget ant Las been done him, we can assure earnest desir community, that we should have un And if the char fare sustained, it is very undearable to have such a man on the bene ing recoguition of tho patrioti that ticularly as @ racy and 8) ent of the Tiivune at Washington y Repurtican, louse, tor General; whi ws th Dallot as anu tion to tho C Morvover, Judo The Gen, Joeman in rs tines, Sanvn. Bownn ip et The lords of t fe party of bse cu}! themsely gl CAPO. | sivee led to the belef that the husband hin wolf is the guilty part to fet But more Important still is it 9 mrainst Ju tall and gallant Gen, Piva tisny Wanner, United States Minister to Guate- mala, who has been making a short vist home, rails on his return voyags today, ac companied by bis wite, spoken of as tho probable Secretar, ure of St. James, in Appointment of tho on Honson Gr as M niator, wh eh now seems to be conceded on all bands, titled to wear tho uniform of a Major-CGeno- ral at Court; and if Mr. Guneney controls the relection of Seer fear it, They should, on tho contrary, do | choice of Gen, Wai: Mo is much spoken of for Postinas but wo donot lak he is a can didate for any appoints t ‘On 048 it, Hie is reported uneon: 1, in reply: “Why nu is the murder of Mrs, by a bur told this story, He rad ed in the night by nama: abon dis himself, the | to burglar then flod, aud Cirsumstances havo and he has been ar in the county jail, He to be a sort of of earthquakes, and the Press nv Jie Geonen@ re. the prees of this city has oply comments of the Timer indictinent of ita editor per and epirt, myprekension of the ngof the cass, and cha oly firniiess whieh re- in this controversy are —that is toway, we are ments, obloqny whieh must, as Ilis repu- Now, if the wuld wtansd has an interest in main: oof the ju lielary, espo- Banxann, like every And even if there are ners than Judge justices n of our him rr’, Lefore the eptionable di Bans vun rogers in Town, Gen, Wanins is of Lopa 80 of the any | » Wannia woull be en y himself, the would be a becom. services of y,avd more par ff Correspond veral the ar 8, Es ping pringstett at the Brovoort oil on Bopland and tho | urantista, or Conservatives, | 4, bave ulway 1the | Lodied man is under arma, | not the Cubans ont instituion, degrading to the people, and unworthy of a groat froo Govern: | ent to grant, vellv-bators, en The facts, hovey are ngainat hos Levu showa over wud , overagsin that without the protection of secret voting, employees are not safe from the per ion of their employers, The ballot wo tedy this outrage upon liberty and decorum, and the aristocrats are well aware of the fuct, put vpon ty and dis- Honce their opposition to it, which ¢ pur he ly patriotic grounds, aa un wring to the voter, Wut the time is fast coming for its adoption and taal exercise, One election experience i t country would convince any impartial, honest man that a vote without the bailot is a more moekery to the generality of voters, and Lord Minto is one of the aristocrats who have come to ion. In arpoech which he made tothe tors of the Southwest Riding of Yorkshire a w days ago, ho wait that during that contest he had seen enough to eonvinee him that the Vallot wis es necessary to tho voter as light and air to vegetation, So, ia tho future, this acion of @ noble, liberal, and powerful house may be counted on as a supporter of it when the time comes to bring it before Parliament, aan neweeniien Tho Brie contost has bean invested with new interest today by the proceedings in the United States Cirenit Court, reference to which is mode in another column, The aMdavits were numerous and extended, and occupied the greater portion of the day, The alliduvit of Mr Jay Gout, the Provident of the road, is particularly spicy, and details the various amvante paid in settlement of the * dificulti Jost eprin Rumors ha Taguely ¢ Foepecting the anms reeeived by Vas pennint, Scant, Work, Drew, and ot! en! rs, in consideration of their withdrawal from the battle; but wot till now have the pulli rented with an authoritative stat Mr u's alidavit is sustained, th t on Evie wou ot disburxen and thi vor for appear to b furt apperes the more probab the fet that Mr. Durw ie Ato have offered ac mise to the Erie oflctits, some days ago, ax stated of rey aud Fise, § tion of Mr. Gornota affidavit yesterday the current of opi uu has beew modiod, and @ new phas to the public, The decision Swill soarcoly be reached today, but the result i« awe ited with much interest, potidelaninee sol The Trévne of Friday contained the fol . Grant nerive ety from Wasbtneton his way to Cambrid-e, Mae, toe Qo reo studest tn Horvont Gniver ted by Geus, Padean wid Personal, trlends of Gen, Gr at he wis or had Leen tn tet ad becm conduetud Doll lis arcival and Ue beet bie Hy wow ae his stat! w quietly | pasture,” As it su had not toft ing how protr ently tu shi ned out that ony we ei ad refreshing must have eon his interview with his“ porsonal friends" in thiscity, Gor, Gnant's personal friends fost At prosent are as numerous as they are famibur, Ono of the soundest intellects of the day is that which presides over the columns of the Eston Sunday Timea, Vet exectient journal thus expresses itseif upon @ subject whielr some n. Grant help think of cur coutemporarios appear ta have been dis- eoseing of late: “The Pultor of Tre Str ts namst for Minister to Merien, breanse he $s cook looking onl ean tale ip rather be scab ty Petslay whe the pT bey." Tt is not often that the busy writers who spond so much genius A the columns of the press ia Of te por de, and caek cae lem store devoted to iis cominending the eppointinent to high office of | own speeinity, In the, rotunds Latics’ gloves wud this or that gentloman Lit the mark no nearly ax} phks ure rold exclusively; and in the agtlele of our Boston contemporary has done in the present | gtovm aione, Lalla nulliow @ year in turned over, #0 instance, Dec y the only diplomatic appoint. | that fora mokes me coot a Uhivcomt of its rat «kine ment whieh we could think of accepting under the | I the ene cet Vistment as the establisiment it. | present cirenmstanees would be one toa eo | p mak Fipiceterags are ably 4 where Tan Stn was an olject of constant peat atte toned hacaih ih Siri Bao nd , Alephy serterdoy wes uncer retire, There C28 ORR TS LE MGLERHOR pm YONINNS Le cc cioms senmed $a ah abload errvalax feces aud myriads of tho puople; in a word, Shining | sount the rotunda, the erutral one stanting de fur All, ; abe teehod from the reet, Here were tency witks, yp. iv co | Wife Plein colored, ond black, The enchsure ts Ono of the noblest duties of tho public | ahontco tot, provs isto defend and protect those whoin the influential and mighty of this woold visit with Wrong and injustice, La this sitaation Mr, Joux 8. MeKinner, lately the candidate of the Consti tutioual Union party fur New York, how thinks that he fiuds hinsolf, aud we hasten his statement as fullo, othe Lilttor of The sun, Sim: Deonnot azree with Manenx woult mak for Uh sre) ron that Mr. Mawtow 1 Savor jor this eity, and Toll $17 to ed what E stot tor the T opinion Nn. tin tho Constitutional Union heir pabliestion as aunt, and Theda coy fort Kt not trast him 4s anition until he repents, aa bere een Wn Llike quiet? reir ehin, YOHN §. MEhINEEY, Fonrtlr street, city’ ov New York. uy say Thin SUN shines tor ell, Lusk gon Ao let this witine, and f will pay for it, have tarth i Feat sea Wakao What te right, Dw iil py the vil, Wruly yours, JOUNS 8 MOKINERY, Our correspondent onght rot to boll Mr. Mane nie respoasible for the error he emplains of. ‘The editor of a newspaper does not supervise ite advertisements, We dure say that Mr, Mannie Nad nothing to do with tho unpleasant blunder by which Mc, McKisuer was aggrieved. As he bas done no wrong in the proanises, he has nos thing to repent of, Bat we have no doubt thaton epplication to him the mistay, if there be cue, 4s OU Corres Wt believes, will be righted, and the seventeen dollars refunded. Let the dee feated candidate for Governor try thie plan fore he secks lis remedy in a lawsuit, or mea. sures of w sill harsher nature, ‘ho Beentng Post g ves an account of the leaders of the Cabin insurre ‘Yhe Comman- der-in-Chicf, Don Canzos Maxcen pe Cesrenns, is a lawyer, a su er, and a tare Ho is worth £509,000 in Bayamo, tuiddle height, broad forehead, by about 48 years of eye, will be ween in this ttl ing the plan of tho ean Generals wid 6 landowner, Me isa man of Lt eyes, aud The calibre of Cesrxvrs edute: Tad one of he con "Gentlemen, we mast wo shall retire in ¢ state he so of dele aids A pe Wing te Wh on Case eons arvse and conscious of His rebia, and or quer ita iudependones, does not retire from tho field, We muss conquer or die, Contes burned his vessels; we Cubans will eut off ail our woya of revreat.” In Puerto. Princ whee It is also statod that %, but the Porto Ki cor every ans are ready for revolt ant freedom, Ta Porto Riva the leade: is Dr RE, Bérayces, aman about 48 yours OM, Among the 2.000 prisoners now in the Spanish jails are some of tho first men in the island, physictaas, Lavyers, pricata, professors, wealthy planters, mci morchants, : sci: Tho advocates of woman euffrage, whilo their elsiins to the ballot are evidently founded in natural Justice, anticipate too great oMbets from it, They term to consider the right to vote a unfversal 5 r ull sockal come plaints and diveases: abich sounds too mneh ih the preteasions of quack medicine verders to be cd Merally, Gyunting all that (he nora rate applicunts for suflsge clatin, romnins to be proved that the more conferring of this right will materially improve the conditia of the mass of women, General education of Nigher standard, combined with tecbuival insteuce tion for euch as need it, and the removal of ti idea that women must always Le dependent upo nptish fur grea alts and wt the save ‘hue prepare women fur Letter exercising the vehi be rove. n, will Ave: or tte from the Brie treasury; | of) Piivgive | it still | STEWARIIS DRY GOODS PALACE. ———— ‘The Grand Opening Yestorday—Description ef the Establishment, Stewart's immense establishment at the corner of Broadway and Tenth street was yesterday open- 4 to the pabtie, and thas the apiend! long life devoted with untiring seu and energy to heavy business transctions «pd enorinona commer: cial Fpeeniations and enterprives has been realiaed by the proprietor. ‘Tho building extends over one entire block, with the exception of avout fif'y fect by one hundred, which haw already Leen purehaced and will eoon Le added t6 the area and compteto the block. Figures do but faintly reprownt a large oceapled apace, and when we soy that this building Is eight stories bien, And Is 200 by MO fort In tie dimevslens, the reader Will get bat @ fulnt sden of this enormocs mass of foasonry and ten, When we add further that the space oecapicd hy all the echt floors covers fren equivalent to eighteen acres, stareering @& the statement f4, it Mf altogether In- adequate to expreee the astonnding fnet ro thnt it mey be fully realized by the mind, Tt is the innuga- ration Of @ mew era of trade, Dry foods are no longer rold by the yard, bat by the acre, Herein ‘one establishment atone view are 18 acres of dry fomste! Itis an overs helming Hea, our mere princely § pale their inet: fectual eplendors, A fall deseription of the tuilting would orcupy a Jarre volume in tte doto!l, and then it must be acon to be rpprecinted, ‘The old Brond vay store, as we may row call It, large as it was, ehronics Into © parative Ineignifesnce when measured with Whole building as it now stands, Mis indeed but E Vestibule 10 thot vest ranetuary; and powing | | throuet tt from the trout coor, suet Ueyond t of what were once fis Coster walla, the michty | rotunda, with Ite tx grand eompartments, | fuor alove for, and ita seveuty-two open areies, | twelve to eneh tloor, Lurats upon the etght tike thy J rniden viston of the futerlor of eome vaet eothie cathided. There ts no eanggeration in tis etates ment, tas itmey sonnd to Ve reader who bax not | pet sren tt, Iti nenrprice the most complete and | | abauiute in ite choracter, beenuse st is the last thing | one woul have looked for in such aba ld ne, fvnetio | this rotunda, If yon ean, rising from the street foor | os leiabt of 100 Keabfu.sig floors, oF: tiers, one | | nlove tho ether, aewe vatt, In a wort of oblong | otacenal fortn, cach ther contelniug twotve stately | | areh +, the two central ones on the sides Leng | twiew the nelone of the rest, and the whols erowoed wi nse Mat atglight, In which | ventiliting retos is fixed and made efivetive. ‘The whole of these flores are enpnorted by plore of Iren, decorated with various designe of ereat beauty, also cert In iron, and consisting of tong reroile, ex tendine from Lave to enpital, of euplde tp the ecntro purporting a borp, and the emblems of the cupid erait—eueh asthe quiver and wrrowa—with the ad | dendaofgrapes and towers, Below the pertestal on waited [he young guile, Who aro plucking the crapes aforessid, etand, Is the monogram of AT. emt n tlo heat compartment an Btrascin Vo Ccpeing with flowers and exquisitely formed leaves, or a group of Beeteh thi ry pillar te ornamented with great taste, and all are apanned by open srehes whieh give a Velt and wlty aspeet to tie rotunda, as well ox an finpresston of prent atronsth A bateetrade rtes ronnd eich floor at the base, and Le'ow It ere streng Term plutes of tron, whieh flto inn ronnd ench floor, and bind the whole mare tozetber, 4 rort the rotunda, on thuttar | to plilryemenes feor, and | the rotunda, whieh Is tne made to anpport tLe entire Luling. Thronghout the whe theme 14 acres, With thelr predigicus weight of Irom beams ana yi lars, there ia not a single wail, The rotunda ts like the ebolr of @ eatbedrnl, s Fert of ener enetostire, with aisles on both ware {i and leading to It from the feont, aud estending } from it to the f the boiling, These wees ore | divicrd Into compertaente fer the diepiay and ente re all eonnee'ed with Tothe rhht, Immediately bevont the rotnnds, Je the fer deportment; to the left is the mbbon shew anda very cette Mheploy tts, Them ee ve pactments for velvets end and ‘or trim ny fthe came, as welloe for elike, To the ox treme reht ett fhetng the rotunda, from the cde Of the eld etcre, ery the fanre!, end linen, ard Loree Keepin goods, and next In order eo ne the white thin, fine Swiew and Freveh musing, and other White cools, ‘These are eneceeced by cheap wersted stu, ord in the nest aisle Ie the Comestie dey art. meat, followed by th leh and domest prints, an 'tehnen department, HW re, too, are the odlecs of the various clerks ond offers helonging to the estab'istment. They aro fepanted from the enter «pace by handeome matiegae ny the vow of a’. | mont of Mr, Mr, Iymon, On this feor alo ave the ayart. tewart and his chief superintendent, 0 is repnted to be a gentleman of Freut ndminketretive abil ty and wkill as wol as of Kindross nnd courtesy, On the sine floor, tor, fe 9 dark (oon), Where sian are cxlibited by gas light for balls snd porte A tno piece of Aubrasen taper nad ond wanneht in worsted pn im Verik, costing 2 fonthyest wall, and view of the barbor of Morseiler Dut i deel ned asa Lor for Neh witenilen at the Pxpostton, a Aneprcion ana pleco of tandicrat a The tive to eee this magy if vonace ts in the evening, af and, hdeed, the Kgbting of Worth reoing. Fact elon letier 19.1 | ten cordin yy made entirety for the late Expos! 10 franes, hangs on the covtiing a tandamne view b snot a enrpet, It pitracted 4 is well worth nt estabtishment to, r the ras telichted: 9 gas tach ta well od eeporately and instan- ‘The mystery of tis pro: sin hecping with the ML nepret as of antinent Which the interior presente, Invamers Jore Humioage the aisles omidet m. clog which are anced tly by eletrie Ve palon ehane ju f eplay of the various goods, and the eriren cvs}toned stools, milrrors, and «fas, Lame ns the epare ts tb was welldilod all diy yerterday with all elaston of pe Pity bom the merionle up to the fower th avenue beauty and fon, In the It wes aight well worth eelng, Phe ladles In Levies, tn pretty py mise, the cherry porebret. to th wn, the tel-blown ros It was, i mig @ wight to vs 0 beh FPCUPS present npon this aceasion, leation of the ob! tables of E nly dropped toto the mitat of this seems ly be persuaded that it waa but one plat~ Heaive ofa New York dry goods store, Plat rus however, besitos rer sy could he fovin in the There me tve other Aisin it, Th | fe the tomth | crowded wit » the ecDor Losement, wae also splay of Bc ve, and the oY) Was even more fascinating Im rome respects j than tot on the thor below, We ascend to | Hoop fore notte etolreares, whieh dieeive | A eeporste notice for teu hospitable breadth and the | timphertyond besuty of thelr eranzement, ‘These, Lowey ore the Appian way for the cumona ty, chiefly for gentlemen; and the architect hae destin ed bsodevstors ond tramwaya, with a tinge, well ] Beuted car a hed, feto which ladice may step at | fay nomentin the day aad go to. at or they | Fieuee, with more fheility, Indeed, than they cau go trou plore to place In the horse ears, | © wrod for te precisely Uke the first | An desion, crrngement and ornamentation, It J ts diviced, wo inte compertun for goods Niko the first—eidetly elwals, cloaks and ap. { Toe fovt enecndle of the foor Is very pleading, The roof tw taste‘ully paimet Jn Neeht Drown ornumentations, relieved with bine ¢ and To the let of the rotunda iy the mdllinay end dros maklg derarn ent Mire todies com be fitted out entirel 9 acon plee 5 (, to enit thelr own fancies, Lay fzures tn scores, | Pee Woren in process of making aud ouly Wolk thar arranged round the tables of this depart. | meat in scores, and are got the most attractive of | tes eooda” displayed, AL the extreme cid of the eccobd fuer, to the lect of therovunda. Me tle Lidiaa! fel Leams of ron extend all over the ceiling, from plier | ters, but otherwive they are qrite open te | ots like nosegiys, | axtrane | second from the ground for, which | | | | betwe underlothing and Infant department, the boys’ coat depertment, and wi rte of all shades ond colors were for aale, Wo saw alse adjeinine, Pome fine fabrics of tapesiry for upbolstering pur Poses ut the small euin of $30 per yard, an | aowre ex- Guisite eile and Noitingiam laces for ourtains, $00 tach, The whole of this for ia light and airy, and 40 Indeed, are all the rest—and could not well be otherwito—mt ae they are in euch a magnifc nt framework of stately plate gliss windows os that Which the enclosing walls present, There are foot carpets along tle stale, and aome of the moe fa ‘Vored Inties’ #toren are carp ted all over, ‘The third floor ts designed for the display and mmannfietnre of eorpet ‘The fourth te devoted entirely to monutretaring Purposes—to uphotetery tn all ite branches, dress. taking, and everyihing connects’ with that trate, The AMh floor ts for sewtne and cutting ont car. pete to the sizes of rooms, Here, alo, te the nuns ary for woshing and drying, which are both by moehinery, ‘The rixth floor conteine several immense tron water tonks for the ase of the entire entabliahment And im ense of fire, Here ore teek steire for the Work people—the sewing girls and men, tie uphol- Hterers avd Tandry people, and all who are associ tod with the Isbor of the establishment ‘This 6 the highest floor, and here we urrive else at tho top of the rotunda, whieh is fut, and not roand, because the former bas enabled the architect to secure a more periect aystem of ventilntion then he cond have ot ous of the Htter, whieh wm very important consideration, ‘The ven- Ulation of this great buliting eoalt mot hove been more entistuetory, Indeed, than it now te. Ty tea tnlamph of the art; and when we consider how thony mil ons of dollars were apont aver the ven! |: jation of the Britieh House of € ons to no pr Pee, we think Nir. Stewnet hae every rekon to Fr tnlate Limectt over the encerss of tis ‘The tron work of the building, the pil ornamentations, bal netrader, and connecth g ion work whieh bind all the members of this vast building together and eusiain them, In the Place of the cid dicdeuring walls, areall ytastered and #tuceord, Fo that the foul enventle presents the ae: Pret of a gorgeous white marble ball, Looking down fom the bighert @ or. edisioner of 199 fet, one sees wen “os trees walking,” oF at lenst a The two subfloors whieh we tay yet scribed. are worder ul and willering tirow heut Asn eystem of colmmns and archer aud priiare. Th Deeement ie divided Like the other tore, ard con tains the engine room, whien extends the whol Iencth of Ce bor'ding, ond fs a notable department, worthy of a deraited deseription, Hore are five p of Coutle enrines, feveu steam pumps, eight Much fon botlere—twe of the old patt Here nivo the Clevntory reat, There are four of them, and cngtve a ng to 180 horse power are in constant nee ort. not oF Will Le hereaiter—in working them, One is need exclurively for the workmen In gotnt to an returner g from the top of the building tu thelr var ous euplogmenta, There is yet another floor below tots, called the fulvection, cod here we get an ken of the cnormous strength of tie piilore euperting the nrperfto rs. Aboutervery three-quarters of a yard of br'ek werk, Alareslabof promite ie Ket in, and the pillars are some Shy T and others O by # in dimensto This ce, and from it the steam Heh heat the build vive all who may be a aor th se Nar and the base Usts ond aren wddleted t the Hterature of romance Sueh gloomy ery ne they wil! not ace ontalde tue Vaults of € ¢ other siruilar Cathe Wal ‘The pillars are £1 feet below the street, on stene ‘ountations, Wo hive now rove} Wie preat estabi have rete Veanty. There are upwards of 2,60 propte employed in carrying ten, Last winter there were 1,400 sew! ri apa there are at least £09 leg mote seleemen im these 43 aeres of dry knots.” HNeNnt Oo: Les hess cere in the Wl olceale and retail tily and linperfcetty over nd et we foel that we Wd Lut @ faint image of its grandeur and depertiwents varies of eevrse with the general pros: P Lart yeu, bowever, was a apc fa the seis of this hous OPH Tt was a prereont sicht yeetertay to eee the prone power Y mrenty years of ore, Walkin; ort the place with such sl Pleity and eheetentation of manner, toking an inter. ot, very evilewuly, in all thet Was passing, and with Herpring oa young man in his leit hot, Mr Ptewart bos the appearance of aman of Lom forty rHeht to Gfty yeure ef apemnet a dey wore or leas— fut we Lope he may I've many years to enjoy aud to Gapense his prest prorperiiy. cli taeliseiicemnss THE LARKIN HOMICIDE, oe Close of the Tnanes Ve Against Cumybell, Me The ing he boly of Ke! Was Killed ian eating saloon, an | Canal streets, on then Wee reaumed yesterday morning Lefore Corener Flynn, 1» the chamber of the Board of Couneitine a in the City Poll, The room woe so excessively crowded that I$ was almost Supe At bait-past 11 the prisovers wore browgut ia and pro- cocd.nzs commences, Win, MeLeun being sworn, testified: Tlive at Cherry aioe; Ma. Puig W the On tue Gob FOF k Lora, Davia O Dea, ‘any, and Ma, weal were kod us kote rider vuun, ston x Larkin, who ruer of Huds orilnt of the Sth inst, 3; Laks ster rtews: woen We piace win closed, and us Het ther down tore ve ould nett d Viner open; when We roL1O Le Corner of Ca tok and Buy Woliehis burg m the wan dow of te bcomont; went to tue uoor in Canal fireet: Me. O'Dea kuveked: Larkin wind ine hat kone to the door tocethier; Collins, Mehenny, end Jeet Were ON LO: When U'Lea Mhocked a velee \ ved, “Who's there? Obes answered, SKriends, he door wes thea opencds. but kin and’ Oden “went in tad we wed thom: Mr. Cainpbed asied wit we. wished: OPER prswered, © We want Fame Blows she sand We cousta't giv! ue any wicws, the ties wore out apuce fem the tal wi they were ray 5 Puuined t V tal Ulsan tat they were note. keew tint so 1 bonedl tam tur to 5 he : ea then i Ain if he wound t + Lara * No. Lean’ gos any, stenm Law ou't hive anyt wat Curbed Moked up trom the t You duty ul du you tina b fires'bar tae h i t sian aka SLdatt Anke yon could said Wome that dome rome mble gat © on mad before Larcn wid gud, + ye Lig Aen tw bitten. tat iihinge h rowan Tred. uy toward tee two and todd “ HV Gt Up hae apa bands Heald, Shas God's sake youre not peine be kul With Wet thing sehen Eamphell made. tow Lal stheeb cory doewed tty ond thai went te a t ere thece'was a dow, iy Hatt, and t ened it, sore to one Id t odie Walls s rect tour and toekes chat uy he t nd we bi tay Coun gorvel p shows and fMenuten, thin bh t Ul tew beltud the burt tien Gnd went to and old Hin fer Gots eke t pi Com phot sand ty O'Dea, * Get onlot the vay y " Oba titeh, or Pi ent yous” ODew breed doo from the “kuifes Gen Canmbell went to tie Wa Boeck door, tan up. st ran do wa Hy Tent over to Mr teuek hin the “Vend with tue ni " ou LOD el ng in Vie Tt bon, ged fdentitied coud at Rergon 9 bids, Wie Loven wae Gying wo lt lum with the clubs "the potice nat thts tae and seis d kod Lorain Inte the las Wind aim in the € at him wilt O'Dea bs yo.ice and a he club from berg: Dorkin had booked € Hout of the box ac ihis ime, O' Der ra rand steack Campbell with the ciub on the Vea! @ d Knocked bin senee before this trans: Hired fay hal cor ap wowards, the Liudson wireet or nid’ the woman struck Larkii (hi shown and iden ie); Conphell keocked emnie et Larkin” agen art borki a hited ner ant bee 1 Uren the police tooe ¢ tien Mergen made towsrd with wend when the woman gaw rey Veom Larkin ¢ over there T went tower at me with ah, pr he then ty ‘i Ttornedd 9 and) herman witit a pray item Void this Hands towards me; Lt ae th diam ovewde Lorn ip tar shownan! identified); Lealled tor He poiee: ter here With a ght mc er Vgot bhin hy wn; Uh in was say. HPler er” he ald three wn tie ateps and when T pot en enone sive of Larkin, while nhis knees and homie wit. che bb de gen's kniie into Ms bak aboot thre inebes he nt ect it ur enouzh in; «0 he took his other han) ond pressed itins te werman Woe on t) other side of him saying kill him, Kill like," ab the fain time beating him with eomeching in ver hohe hand, then f turned round to Collins aad eaid Fenx woe dend ane told him to go lor tits wil Me bald Le dida't basow toe way eral ahha Lue tO Qi io {ator ed to down to Comal vind them, they kot on the noriiwent Ww Ty side partner, ‘on the corner wh ner of Watts andi both and O'Den else eh other Dined ren, aud MeAdume each other; Larkin bad Tht go of Bergen, an king before T cot wy. each othe: oF four feet ni fut fe) O'Dea, fa I Ne Rear the Can ete An may ‘ampbell and QM not hear ony sho: ‘Thinethy Collage. te Mr O'Desem) hans! ania revoiwer toward ine ; Lean ap W. en Lgot back T Lakin’ back; be w he Wo.uan was ab * ethan © wen tie [shoved tim away alice came dawn, an irs. Larkin; mover Pet hirmins saw clu just ae boek fai not hear O'Ben eeey shict was fi fleer Tames Me. i spurt, \ Larkin down toward eMled to Uy Dupke se ta the € erect at the other ved Lark.n in an 0} Larking with Bee urn pistol In tos right Camel's hand when Tiooked at them; Dvent toward diem, wie O'Dea came behind we with oeliry Dtooe hold of iu im over a "0-L0% ' Mle of the Wersen, and myself hal a nt atl fell down: Bogt up + O'Dea nnd Thad quite kin, exc pt Har Wn, tn the I met (Mer Jon raj ye ail stound to tie Fifth Ward poi keeping rod of O'F floor on bis baek ; Cs the Fifth Ward ten ito a wacen; the wh ten bouses b . Win ine asthe one be an Bergin) Ofc F Lenty P. J Ginety teatiied: T Twick mi town F Wome, Crevi they Lou 'pir» Ab eetlon \ Tia we tant c anal s! kiling one a 1g Hear w raloo ft oc him wal in. siloon : Ber en stood between the dror and Comp elwihn » but his nizhtaiirt; Ann Hy 08 sect Geer, apparently tein mplell walked toward ti took te club from kn walked alout five fect rtood velng me wid Jooking directly at me and said, in a low volee, Te wos 1 with Loo that f hee iim; they were all covered With I ort P Jemtivied car, wis jogs I ¢ dying; he was pap. ing lor by peked up a pistol: Citenilited six. chambered revuiver); all Giess weapons Lay close together, toul thew ws trying to open it Tuirtex Meher was in company wit ‘Btu; when we got * aud inyncli Were” standing on the site wa apd MeLoan were two ur three ales daw O'Dea wis ot the door rapping: so.0e from insie, * Who's tear pO! “1 rends;* the volee asked, * Wnt co O'Dea raid, We vant woueching tacaty” the cour wos thanepened aud we went-iny asl’ ot dos O'Dea rad," Whot Neil wwered * Lean g daw then Larkin? who have anything O'Dea 1 dt toward Leriuin, und # roel over ey O'Dea" ran towaid cm ard mat somebiivs ty thon te atop ity To weved over towore the ber. and another man Came running by jue aot ol the room; Lk a mete ty” and then Loos ou. Ob cule he bad acieb in hls-hand over O'Me's head 3 n de stlemon; O'Dea tunel Meike Wut; P turned toward tue @ cull pobee; Were was an oMcer step? TP tolt nnn ne ile sors win ay pb Mig with Uk 09 th cer rau for O'Day Bron Crom rte pollecman b ("Larkin wore im the Lux; ¢ 1 " ehll by the meek wi . il Wom nt with the big Kui " puteetn ne A Wie munier Were: Peay you ecnie dh te Pour Lwent op the state: Pweke mound aid eoive bark to where Ewentin drt, wid met un ccs cer coming ups he paid, "One mon iy deuly cone and vet a Wagons” Just then head © Wie vue sa) Hilton, kel hang Dwent with theeMer ard fot a Wogon and placed Larkin in ity Larkin wus Fring’ on ae buck tr ® Heat huang ehh Ukrsen. tad a’ short line ure it; the one showa Is sinitor to Mr. Howe, the eu asived that Camptell ons tote Jury, and & withers, ud Vie is oF hee orced ver cor utes, retur We, the jurors in the Larkin, a no raid Ve mt injuries at the bi braced and Abu by uc * und a sa.oon keoper oft) constitutional r had nov t 1) reply to questions by the Coroner, Campbell Le way thirty years of axe, a native uf Hip hesses produc wou! He or to Lave net forth she vindicated nin Wo, Berger Old. a notive of Tein she wan twenty fi Jond, and not guilty, moved to the Towbe, Lr! T met this fil xe coat again the steps ast came np; he tried to rah me; Thit him and knocked SOW One Of the officers strike O'D vty Herzen tried to #trike a rT atruck rs Larkin: the policemen were afraid to go down excevt those (wo, Oflect Frederick Daple, of the Twenty-e’ghth Pre. cinet, tentitied: About uitern minutes to 4 was between Charton ant V Larkin and O'Dea avid two oF three oti re toward Canal etreet; wie over here; be went down into the saloon | sea Went down close ater bh fail against the Hadson «treet dovr. around und saw Camphed ant Larkin tnt Campbell hud metab in his hon ty and & pistol in his Irind, Campbell stepped eat of the etal three Cambell rose arsin, Larkin 4 Hieehan who Was with me took hoht on, and took them cat; While they were un the Moor 1 kaw et Larkin soot, sad pleked that ep” too : tow Living at the ot was ont on nen y morning Letacen snd Sin company With Lark'n and twoor three o hers «hose naues T Know; we Went toa tila plan wo get rome: a to eat; It Was eosed, then Je we were colng stong Mt. O'Dea vie oysters bere wcrows te Where Larkin aid © the Lite stot mon Feld we, the Ores bout cone out {could not wolertind what wae pald. belw Campueli iid Larkins whatever it wus, Crm bell fuved Ue knie at Larkin, and ealled ly it thnow what he had kniie? bead “Lett ate: naw Campbell them ey anid a pistol in toerst deni et) ite ¢ omt wit va, Focalled, testified : Did not hear any vistel ¢ Watts stroet door, and 1 wont (identified thin bod, wad tue euos held by O'Dea pveron hie tmek, by T walked aro (uleotied carving knife) I woman Wow cll the tine by Ue Canal street door let of) ers in, roa tire bere for y how nd to bis dea'h b rmitted A suspension of man with t hin down: T While O Dea hin w nT went with Col the “te ek L dam trying the doors; atroet Twa bout a bloc! urned aD Capit acreet; when 1 corner ot adCund 1 Medd ‘on gon ancl eab'et to me, Tea. Campbell ana Lat ut ‘Watla street door str) Seyarate Une m i got he Lod of O'Dea: 1 (Club Identited.) rushed for Campletl and Lae. Hands on them they jet go of Out abet he Hoty ao the po- Hy Larkin ale agou And (Cok bith to pistol et door; T picked It ap and I saw another near where « fire: He Larain or ned tue nd the wells when T went the cther lwo gen dar they had any stewed oysters; fant on wut a abort club: Larkin na Cay pho nerine to Larkin; evel wiv the e ber: Bergen vie in Las rent bie the tot 4 bie fae stalre and then ran down agatn ; r wkulte inte aeon the left wan) side on tic other, . fied the cults in her bin ty to strike O'Dea wth he then cane it me nw nyo the wouan bit Le spre eming t the UT aud Mete aw te Adatns, of the Twe mhet corner come dawn bby they tur ned wy comiog down Hacson toe street, and started ¢ man hada ciel in hie hands wt; Law O'Dea ead of tHe room saw Comp be mph bed hold of o bards old nots ¥ Were porivetty 1 T got it away, nd E Raoeled hin We Letween Cunpbell hat Carphelt hed thie ets eeallt took O'Dea up the steps tlt Hin to huey down Wate etrect; ts nur Ol ~eame ap; I went down a, Dini mow Lark @ Wine npbe!l was alka on the floor arried Larkin ont and put iw ole purty hen went lobe « hl not assault O'Dea s hile Ehud cehamibered rovelye nes, of the Twente-eiohth Pr zon the coi non te morning Of Ui By TD waw fou nil Officer Di Hors, AboUE six munttes afer Their an « fap hom the reet; Tanswered the top and the corner of Watis und ot ther OFF Cunem was Wa te # reet deer with O'Dea I rey down there, for they arc TV went down; Lakin was hex: Campbell Wax about two own dis the lower end of the Pt tollow be Wad a clad in how baud ; Hive and arrested him; Lar ack bout two ieet wn ihe then turned tow ra ard on bie hunts and knes wich fling Whim toi is f Le end of wd the flue bex where T st 80 Fetaht neler dnd Campbell to eution house: teotitea? Piive at 0 James hp; 1 Larkin on tle nigot of the to Compled on, have you go: ‘to eat?” ( Home wade. , What sou Tea tt cet a sivy HWeted up at Lave, ved dain) ou, n't Want sou back tow i Fo TD Was stoning; ran buck and went bebind the rom the tole, aad woke a ki Mi ape © wouWN; the Voice muye m,” sounded he a WoUNaN's 5 krlie in His band) sid nut sce nosed for the pri onere, then te stowed to put a tiat Aun Hynes be & Coroner obycetea, uextiors batore cn the © brutal © wide Hugh camphed, de Ve a cououitation oi ‘a’ tue following venprer: ngvert on the body of Fel'x rvations that | find wourds | ampbet), ston | ue oaths and a ands of Ha Gi hy y Be suit he bia Hehe aud bet Veen ol uneel, and LO CCHsOxOMINE bow W give Matera testimony Wi Ls gustideation pub whieh, by th he vu tw Emil Bot Bt ve years oid, a pative of ‘Lr | or five p isons re SUNDBEAMS, rman —Vonison brings five cents pound in West ern Missouri —The Canodians predict that we are to bave anotuer revere whiter, —Three thousand mechanics and laborers are out of erptoyment in Louiswitte, —A Lurtis edition of Longfellow’'s complete Works (8 told for ne frane, —Mrs, Jane G, Swisshelm is to be attached fo the editort | staf oF a new Pittsburgh paper. <Bight thousaad buildings have been erected in Chicago thy ta cost of $25,400. Among these wore twenty-tive elueches, evmting @2,000,000, —Neverty Jo. uson tock « musket as a private soldier at the battic of Madensburg, im the volumtect eqmpony of William Pinckney, —Gor, Hefinun bas taken two handsome houeea on Conpress Hail |Dock, Albany, where state recep tons will be given in Januery, =The Mormons propose to intmdnce the arth. fetal eu tivation of the oyster ta the waters of Utab Territory. Tie pawbrokers of Paris ore unusually busy, Whleh 1 am indveation that trade is doll im that elty. =The Jows in Warsaw hare a theatre in whicd All the phys are founded on Old Testament stories, and all the parts we taken by males, Among other bequests, Kossint bas founded to pnnwel prizes for the best fibrotto of on opere md the beat musical eeore ; the musician want, how. ever, he a meloitet, sw Jersey is eatlod the garden-flotd of Metuow sin, whed das now over 60,00) followers ty that State. Te Methodist Chavet ediiccs are among | the bondvomest in New Jersey. —The Greek Chamber of Deputies in Athens, Fecentiy separating, ritur- eta vote of thanks to the Unired States Covernwent for Its encouragement to the eruse of Groce, John MeDevitt, champion billiard player of thinks seriously of aurrendering his gold cue until the Amerean Billiard Congrese | can decile whetlwr or not te “push shot" shall | nat be barced from n watch ems | The price of the London Times, it ts aid, | will Le sedueru afer the Ist of Jancary next, ‘The | Competition arising rom the eneaper papers—sucb ws the Fail Mall Gusette this ws rad WO Le compeiling Episeopal Convention to elect « bishop frthe dl eseef Noth rn New York will meet at Albany rrow, Doc. % Tne Rev, Dr, Hunt | ingtom of Liston is ® promineut candidate for whe pliee, Michigan is becoming a rival of Maine in the lumber trate, It le reported that 5,000 laborers ere employed in the pine foray ® of Michigan in pre: Poriog the loos to be hauled daring the winter montis, —A subseription paper for some religions ob Jeot wos lended to a zealous elmieh member, whee arkat, “ Well, Fean give five dotiars ard aot suid the solicitor, * give teu aad 1 Was seen at once, aud the money was —The Duc do M—, of Peri is rich, but @ ver! Ve dives in turn at the honses of Je miter, Lis triends and relatives; und tLough old, wi walls Give miles ty ruse useu, Returning trom a dijewnep @ few deye ago, he Was overcome with fitigue acd fell weep, Om anukening be found bis hat om the beneh beride him with twelve auus tw 41, and a note Ja Pencils attached svliciting aid from the compar slewate, —Atobocconist in Hartford offers fire percent. on the reecints from the sate of anew brand of Choara toward tie erection of a mona:nent to the Inte Gov, Seymour of Connecticus, which may be. con. sieved an Ancentons way of Lonoring the memory of tee dead, aud at the sume Une auvertising one's business —On election night, at Galena, TIL, @ party of Republicans come upto Representative Washburne's quite Ine im the cvening, ad cheered lustily for Crent and vietory, Gon, Grant jocnlurly requested Waseburne to “go ont and apelog ae to the boys tor My Mon-op coranec. and tel them that Fem Like Seg. mourat Miwauker, in 101—0 dou't know which Way the thing iy going At White Pine, Nevada, lumps of silver ore are used ay aetreutating m dium, and are found te newer very Well in tLe absence of & sufflel ney ob n. Evcu at the gamlig table ore teased, The Kind of ore employed iw the pure euloride, which te fo rich we to be quite mal Aininer with © of this hind ef eurreney under bis arm marehee up ta loro table, takes ont a piece and planis tom Qeurd culling tts vane as hej ate ite down, —\ Conneetiont piper says that sixty years fy Norwich, John Cox, au tnventons blacksmith of that town, made a two-wheeled velosipede in ald respeets hike the ones litely introduced, and became quite expert tw the use Of it, astonishing the good people of thut period by his dexierlty in handling tt, BolNg Uirough the w roets wt great speed, turning ort corners, and performing all the evolutions #6 boduired in the modern vehtele, —A machine for harvesting corn, by taking the cars from the stalks while standing in the fleid, Was estibised at the recent Siate fair im Hinuls, ‘The apparat rip two rows at once, The stalks are taken between projecting, tetabuced Nigers, aud ay the muchine advances (he batt oF the ear bs Urow We in contact With a short Heale, playiig at the reve of the fugers, cutting it Olt, WiAl the stalk Ypasses ater the machine witie out Being palied up; the ears are reeeivel Inte @ Inrce Lopner at the ead of the machlue, and dis- chirged when ita» Cali, ~A complete dead- e' ia said to have occurred in the negosauuns for the trauser of the tem Hitory of the Hudson's Bay Comany to Cae hada, The arianzemouts were nearly completed When Canada suddenly announces, through hee re Preseniutives, that she would aot pay for the terre tory, As the entre negotiations had been conducted on the presumption tat Canata was anglous to bug. the torrtory, avd that te one difiicu’t thing aboud the matter woud be to persuale the Company te wll tt meut has opser the whole are Hans expel W get the terre wt pay hig for it eof La Juve,” and uncle Of the prevent composer and Lbrettist, was wif adew, Lach yea, the Aw cal Composers derived a revenue of 5,98 OF 6,008 frames 0m a Mure composed by some well knows writer who guve the ecopyr cht to the Soc ely. O@ one cees.on Hulevy was applies to ior amasee He reslied with abtonistituent that be, a Joo, should be expected to wait 4 Oh potion, Sut was am ewored that the red on of @ good Work of art wae elaiOu OL Muse universal. “Very well, 00 be pled Wildy, You svall have your mass, but E will not write the *ereaw.' * iy how it happens that the sereda’ of 1 womas. Wass Was Wrikten Ly Ambrowwe =I! oppears from an ofelal report put at Plorcnes that the rove ue derived by th ‘Treasury from the Gevernpent lottertes it Of iraney, nearly deh Uciae the proceeds of the tee Yaren monopoly, L ttery companies have bee® eatahished ut Turin, Ploren A Kome; and in the provinee of Nupies alone, whies us 83,000 fuly nts, (ie sums pd yearly y Uckete BMVUAL LO TOM LSUKAD Lo ot RUIK) Of france ‘This totiery nunla ts ess prevelaut in the North g tus Torin, v Tey ulation of 943,00), pays only 6,000,100 a year for lotiery tickets, Ibis ulso atated tat the Looks whiteh tove the | reat elveulution ip the South ave thore whik proves to Bumbers, explain dre wu ve “lucky desernie vurigue | modes of gaining prizes at loiteriss by consulting curds, magic Magiams, &e, Ata FarWestera Coart, the ease of Smite agt. Jones was called up, WW Anquired the Judge, impatient’ Court,” sald a rstng mower ot © Patines i fortis p niet fn the tavorm pian ker the he tex 4 fratermityy, bat Lie Bane ory to chin ain, igh emart, if he tae only time, Me's got everything ald wet to ring a * cold deck,’ in whieh cnse tiv’ deal for Minselt four necs urd Lis eypanent tour queens, 8@ that your will perceive (at he must ‘rukethe pergiamona’ p, raid the dudtcey with Hhh. "thats too bad! TC Pappens aba very unfore tupate time! Tam very snxious ty get on with tits "A brown study followed, wnd at length @ happy dea siruek the Judge: © Bill.” eald he, ade dressing the friend of the absent Pilkins who bad Just spoken, "you understand poker about ae weld ‘Tue prwoucrs woe thea ) as Tilkine, Suppose you go over amd play hie dena And BU did it