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ies now requisite to put the management of the property into the hands of a receiv In his judgment we presume all partiog will nequiesce, ‘The proceeding before this Judge is also worthy of special respect from tho fact that it fs commenced in behalf of the people by the chief law officor of the State, It is. + doubtful how far tho acts of a Board of Di rectors and the official life of tho Directors AMUSEMENTS. —— MOONE MCSEUM—The Lydia Thompton Burtesgne ‘Trompe, Living aad Wild Apimate WALLACKS- Tho Lancashire ass, Blegaat scenery, Apromiments, te. A splendia cart, AEW YORK CIECUR 4th ¢b., oppoeite Academy of Movic—Cinderclia, Star Kilery and Acrobat, Macivies Wednesdays and Saturtnrs at fy IM TTRATRE PRANCATR Genevieve de Brabant. Matic age on Satanine PIKES OPERA NOUER—Rarde Bleue Matioge on 2 evetook P.M, By MALL! . Social Lie tw th =": —— c © | themselves are subject to judicial revision on POW SRT MIP A TRE the Pot Beart, the more complaint of one of their conetitn: DOOWORTA MATL ee Brosdway—the 1 Uastramenta’ Concert oats; but it ia cortain that the mode of initia = : ting such a rovision which has now beeu ta - ken ie entirely unoljectionable. be At = »* torner- General is charged with the duty of The Bo aa Sun. protecting the interests of the people in euch n ri jor kk cases, and that duty he is performing in the proecnt fastanes, - SSDAY, DECEMBER & 18 a re — A Crime against Liberty. bs | The Dowil of Tyranny is capaile of as. Sa SS | exoigg a million dituront forma No other Seo cogees sey | coutidenes operator ie capable of aval ug rps hon gap SP Rimssif of euch a malitude of disguises. ‘Gintad fe Paks os ca ye | A tasthod of depriving people of their weg cANe & eat BbbTe vo | Hherty, which coms to have come a good jae ea Gay a a Ces ele 1 inte vogue, i¢ to accuse them of being Tasmend es » ive tosane, and, ender a fales and frandulent med aPevecteys RATee * eal comigcats, procure their imprisonment in Peres ter ce ve ow ie Wee oe Fee oad fome time sineo in these col nine a cess of this kind, in which a new!y ‘Tyene Tees, ver ne Tunpaee SeTER per ore peweeyer vartersn beret tenn tn onus | el Lie in New Jemoy was foreilly Dy Farr —ger tine we Ore erated from her husband, end committed SEE ee ee a th en em | 82 he insane Agrlum near ‘Trenton, merc!y Sees ceien or ay pane sweden uae dee Mace | Decaces che bat married coutmry to ( ar easy ae re — Necker pe Neder hers. | wishes of her ex Another inst ction nce of this epceles of injus qu vena act chives cmnngel © prose | C0 and oppression bas recently been ‘ Sam Tauaae ce We 4 | bronght to Ight in Philadelphia 8 oS ce eea | Me. Evustzin Haennnt, was evived, fant taken to K IE's mud. oe meter et 2 amit ov MBor rs ony Gen omen Be Beaters - Ss | bowse, where he wee forcibly deteine), See LESRS | under conditions of great eruclty, Shut out | from the world, and with no available means } of petross, there he wae kept, a viet m of the Mz A Gex3s bes an oppor. | wockedest and vilest tyrenny, hoar atter hour, toute ar becwme coe of the most magniti: | day alter day, year after year, until three Guilt igen th ad owe the | Wearyand wneting years bad drown their ‘ y length out. Part of the timo adele + New York is not octy | How-linger thw dos ogy ad tut Western Hemisphere, bus | be wes confined in a cell with on irongrnted Gide sank amcng the foremmet cites of tho | Window. This cell wan described, ia the tes werd With oe exberte, whteh ane prac. | Upiony of a lawyer who had secon it, os uch cute a wet of j fone and disgusting, and unfit to be the ken eal: Waedictcaies nel of @ dog. Finally, Mr. Haskeat ewer pumun af Low ‘off the iron Lars whieh hut Lim in, and gnaunm so awacts made hs ceeape. In getting over the hgh hats onan’ well of the pr son he accidentally fell aad sus Sekai bu be taved severe injuries ; ono of Lis leps was Acumen, saz retcugule and ike edjunets | Uken by this fall, ut he had a horrer wD emena ue be reuremcat three millivne | Of being recaptured thet he kept himeclf pen conecaled in the bushes along time, end unt Bioeth, Me Baad hee or not | be could discover himself to friendly people. Gling bis afler co che bem Though there A sult crowing out of this matter has re. was picant aguas him sce of car mast dis | cently been tried In Philadelphia, Lefuro j Judge Buewsren, @ good lawyer and on } upright Judge. Judge Brewster spoke ia | strong terms of condemnation of the statute vauval & under which the outrage had been commit: See ee ee ane ree ot | ted and whieh made the commission of auch lacalyy fiw gracefully trom the shoalders of | utrages poss. ble. Gue Bowes Be arity cented this ver | Mr. Hasxens is represented ta bo a well dice af tw Yailoe Sax to prove that be haa | Kaown eitizen of Ph Iadely bia, of high stand. eres popularcy among bis fellow etizens, | D8 But it makes no difference whether his Cetinastivy. & would have teen “honor | *Anding was high or low. All men arval ko anangia dew one day” to beat ouak @ condideate Vefore the law, If Mr. Hasient was not ine 2 Cal Cowatcse sane, that isthe only material pont in the Mz Huse iw « lawyer, a rhetorician, am | CA#¢; and whoever was concerned ja iin amir. a jousaline, and a gentleman. He | PFtoning hm deserves to bo imprisoned for cam wrte a belliaat leader in a firetclam | tWice the length of timo that Mr. HasKet, awwapaper snmpnme a comedy that shall ex. | has been slut up. ete a tamalt of applanse from pit to gallery, Would it not be well for the Log’slatare doikmer o 6 hat will shed over an in. | % New York to appoint com (leerad awembiy an irremstible magnetic | Vit all the inetituticns f iuftenee, autke the woes pans ever invented State, and inquire into the iru Snpusied ctvens, whe, as Mr. Hain maf, world bare made @ medel Mayor, ho Dus a majority af 5.000 votes, thas showing insloners to the intane in the padition of the by a pervers * ence, and draw en in- ward the circumstances of thels com p orf gen a in @ummuns ex aegua « cause in the Court of ; m tment? isbn Aopenls with preeision and ek lL We need whe dain Gav bes 6 Mayer whe wll be all these gifte into Mr. Shan takes pains to say that, at h’s mqrsition fa he admi: 2a a dyed ri suggestion, President Lincons offered to a . Gov. To, of Ohio, the place of Been tary of in demeting cr mes and punishing rascal't tho ‘Treasury at the time of the retincuicnt of Sarason DP. Cirase Lt is altogether probable that if Gov, Top had lived he would have been offerod the fauie appointment in the Cabinet Ly Presi. bs from the public | 14, Oh though it would pad Moly have been done without so much a9 a sugp gestion from Mr, Seeretary Siwann, Gen, Grant's father, Mr. Jkssu Roor Guant, was brought up by the mother of doy. Top, She wauted the two boys Loth to learn trades. Grant compled w.th her wishes, and learat the trade of a tanner, She desired her son to beecme a blackeuith, This fuct was playfully alluded to by hin in a specch a short time before his death ; but he added that he was too Invy to aequ'te the trade, +A strong filendehp always subeisted between Gov. Ton and the Gants, and it ‘Te penpie wll look to him to et ia thu due tates the leaks to curtail expenses, ro st possible figure, and * griminal courts every: vempts to ra under pate a glorioui Oxwey Hare. — Railway Muddle, The Erie The order which Judge Batcom, of the Supreme Court of the State, made on Tuei day in the Erie Railway case, on tho motion of she Attorney-General, will, we trust, bring orfer tanto the confusion which has hitherto prevailed in all that matter. Its first effect is to eet aaide all Ings had in this coy, wah slersot Judge Ban- wano and Judge Scruresany. It null. fi We | the apoointracut of a reeciver, which Judge | We thought by many Wester people that Surmictasp had made in the person of tuo | Gen. Gnaxt woul appoint him Secretary of Hoa, Hevny & Davins. Substantially, too, | Hie Treasury if ho would accept tho ottice, kt obviates the order of Judge Biatcnronn, | ‘There ie not another eo fluclocking man ef the Unital States Datrect Court, appoint. | amcnye the axpirants for the j Dut ther pree'ver of a certain | are minuy Who Ore more aux.ous to have it, of the Company ; for eer ‘ rl iat ue ita oh autos adage, that everything is fair in a ene ceria liver t ry Hing a Ninit to its meaming. 1 is : : hot fair, for instanes, to murder a rivel in order ¥ the Supreme Court | ty wske aure of the lady, And yet a caso ax bad zaps Pon tog | gs murder has just turued up ina tove matter, » the Directors remain in | end that, tov, in pretty high life, We all know sharge of the bus tess a4 before Commodore Means as a gallout old navy ollices, Meanwhile, the cantroversy wae waged | aud we ure sorry to say that he is the victin, A vary carenty ia this ci nday before | aertain gentlomun (God wot!) wanted to marry Jucge Canporo and Judge Suruensann, | Visdaughter, but he did pot like bim, aud opposed each etting aside the orders of the other in a | the mate. Whereupon Lis would-be, massto-t manner not very edifying to thore who desire | and is som-tn daw inscud a quccess exainat bin, Mn resport the sliuinistration of justice. But | Mbich brought hin: before a Volice Justice wb the : Tombs, and he was bound over to keep the pence the end of the affair was, that Judgo Sern: | 5°" vig x ihe Seay | tn a £500 bond, and was thus set once more at EnLany at last aw ronton for not going | jinerty, Bui, cuticipating this reault, bis loving ahead against the othor Justices of his Court | proscentor had arranged with the moor and po rapidly as he had before been inclined to | daughter to have the Commodore sent to the La. do, We dare say he will now see the wis: | sane Asylum, that Len ight prove no farther b dum of leaving Judge Banco at Bing: | drauce to the marriages So ovo Tombs phy bamton to finish what he has be cians were employed (o swear that he was insane, The couree taken by Judye Barcort ap | end depore tot foot in cerliticates, uvor (hvir poars to us both just and judicious, j own siguaturon) and, borriblo an tho stato | must seem to our read netually committed, aud roat erie Ww United States cillicer @ppoluted the Hon, Gites W, Horcuittes, of Binghamton, to examino into the offira of | 0 the Compnny, to ascertain all tho facie ta | 4 the operations of the D rectors, aud the pre | y gent condition of the corporation, and s been race ene geport the same to hin as the basis of af This, of corm of it, fo gr Aisposition of the whole subject. outrage up 1 nis Horeuxiss lo a man of high character, | te be everban 4 fit pushed to the cl vi 5 once | wtinoat pe i c edoreta te enpacity, end wide cxpericace in Lusinces, ae (i RAN Howeree. tA AEA ina ack and bis report will be an authority upow which decisive action may with propriety be takon, After it is made, Judyo Batcor cau | 4 wri of dudeue corpus Aijermine whether fraud and abuso Wave | and thu Court bas ordered the case to a vel provailed to the extent alleged ‘n the recont | Ye wvoid this expesmre, 1Owas proposed to have bransactious of the Difvttora. tnd whether tt | Ake waiter bi wcht befiry o Drdbitea Sngtiog, nt! who have vinited bios inpiet & insane than they exe the is no more 18 been applied for, “ho ‘refused to heat fy Court has precedence, I remains therefore w Justico Svri@Maxd, and awaits his pleas thro er. Meanwhile, the Commodore is in Moomingdale Insane Asylum, and the comm right, justice, and humanity demand that he eh Le heard without delay. ——— Chief Justice Citas hes rendered an ji mond, Whenever, recording to his roling, di cated by the Confederate Government during tl | dividends, end the railroad comp them over again, We do not weil ace that could hare decided otherwise, for, however wos with Great Britain, the U ra moment acknowledged that the States were aude nal sense of that term, —— deems tio New York | Whaw © which will, we hope, be just as soon as he gets ch thesé Erie squabbles, if not @ little soon- portant decision in the Cirenit Court at Rich- dends of loyal railroad stockholders were confia- war, tuch stockholders are still entitled to thore ny must poy ted States never ‘onfederate » Government in the inter. ith ago, Witham be on yall | ete as Lis heire, arine Paull Aylward, and her t m- vie he he | wet open to th it itw pre’ whiel ted decided that th wo ebihdren, Coimants, lor Onre. A remarkable case has just been tried in West- chester connty before Justice Gilbert. Some years ‘Taylor, formerly a resident of New York, and subsequently of Rye Neck, in the town of Kye, and in the same county, died, and was buried, leaving the whole of his property, amounting to more Hult a million, to three daughters and one sen, Tn aidition to these, however, there appeared other elatmants, tn the pereon of Mra, Cuth- Taylor, whowe maiden na: was Rate the wislow and of «pring Of the devessed William Taylor; nnd to teat the validity of this claim, Mra, Mary V of the morried daughters of Mr. Taylor, commenced a roit meniust Otto M, E. portition of the proper Tay), one Tay! and others, fora The deceased, Mt appeurs, died imtosta'e, and hence no other course than this Eminent counsel ap- peared for both the contesto ts, and te leading fea- (ures of (he case liaving been presented to the Court, ¢ defence #hould proceed to the legitimacy of the chtidren alleged to be the ofepring of the Geeensed. The ese was opened by Mr Sanuel B. Lyon on beball Mr. Catharine Taylor depored to the et Her futimaey and subseqnent marital the clilldren, « ast tin nine oxte nees wood ” of Califo | | \m | ports and Pr The discovery of richly-laden veins of fo Wearing qnarte in the immediate vleinity of the elty san river, Rearec! int, who for thr mines on the 1 of Collornia, ine; Rtword BV tracted the attention of eminet raetion! miners, and the fre front personal observation nt and value of thees d's or nth pro eseionad he formen 6 alter, Ca and Cilifornh rain; JA, Spr ‘of the community, and call for a clear aud full ex Hibit of facts and evidence before tho seeertion ix ventnred. The annonneement of the discovery of old In Dnteheas connty, on the bands of the Hut yAred miles from thie ety, Commsaey. was eomnoaed of the follow ine penitenen t re Se Taman Peolos st ane meth! ‘employed in De, 0. B, Southwell, er of the famous Hav: ietioel miner, of reten mine Predone Metal Ulater Counties New Immense Velus of GoldeReartog tion and Ansaye by Exe lity hens renee ind Inveetpatione of heee hive now oa ubitshed The can thie elevating every ton it removes, thus ly to ite working expenses, It costs pany $6 per ton of ore extracied to work the mine. Their prodnet yields from $27 to $30 per ton, 1. | $10,000 per month. Sowed'e tureknece of betwoen Ave and els feet, od their net earnings are now at the tate of Gn the ani lace, theit vein ony rr in row twenty tect thick. Throaghout © iifornia veins bale | a thickness of consid vi wie feet and whe sidered for wor! ton. Jo daced more Staten toxether, yield for ore, nn; d frome? (nit breon: the are sel wae int meee: red pre Nieto EH ‘te he gonad estimste ig expenses on the Pacific slope is £5 per North Carotina, which bat « few years pro. ride ian ail tne rest of the Viiced 0 4 considered ® fair ave but fw mines come up to tht. b yond doubt the caietene a very, tf mot rr | There t cos! 5 per ton to eccure the ore, Hoe tn aE ne rere oc the precious medal | "A compariaot of thene figures with the eapeeHy ama in the focal'ty mentioned, Provatle yield of taewe Datehess county veins will On Monday Tat a rarty of experte in mines and | cable the reader Wo iorm guine estimate of the pro. ineralory visited thie reeion for the py dortivencss and wealtu of these vewly discovered fheids, Dr. Fretigh bas treed these several veins a di tance of from twelve to Aft eu miles both northerly ine southerly of the pomtol discovery, and tik i elves below the surface, the iv continuanee remain. Indeed, treed to and the Hadae ‘ain on the west bank in Vister count cneral course at tuese veins, and their positior ave but distlo doubt that they fe rt of th Commercial Acvertiacr hos ome com- nufreturers of y In erat Appalachian tance of aurboe as deposit, ox. teunon the Mayoralty election, from which | stone with Mr, Taylor, She was engnged in bis } G1 mg be, Atlantic slope, fom, § Biy of er bf ’ 7 homeo 98 @ reametress and chambermaid, and fret ei cee ee 4 re Re er wae ovirs ta we eatract the follo a a 3 cote | Mmutle bis Aequaintance in Mareh, 1985, im New York. ind bacennant to Die metronoiian press. The And the Ca ‘and is now pr uo We ROR, ital heels een Me Commtixe’® | Aver tie death of bie wife, and in fe on the escurelon of Dr, Mer. ned In Nova Scotia, aud ds inviting e Wdeverted ve parative fie | YUE he Vue ta nat De eevee ant his eon, We Ktotm a. P devetapmeut in New Hampautee, ‘The ext DXKLING (0 caclnite, With the | Moy @ eo whe sande & discoverer of Gus mintral wealth, A] vere sre d to be for newer and in vastly removed to Rye, eho accompanied them. | Robert W, Milibonk, + operon of | quantities tuan at any otier pol the en’ — ily She was than 17 years of age, and Mr, Taylor about | ono of the reheat and most preemie portions of | rance, and are eertiin to open tp 8 ne ©, He beran is couriship by paying inar | Uis iseover yy alae accompanied! the poets fay tht employme capital in Y p cxcarsion'eta Perc! ed if, on the ith the Aktorin en 1 Tt is hoown to ell men that Tim Sex is Mot ® | tiovw to her and aa ic did wt Live very hoppsly witl | 4, t ar sluntetn rencl ed Uthinecii on the M wit the mors flattering amurances of magnidecat portico prper, onl thet itdees not undertake 10 | is fomily, ie eame to tee her vory frequents and He Bregktoet, eurpiacee were orden a | Tr taety retuned from themines yesterday morn support the candidates ef any port ch, We | th \< per pam, telt- ee ponte by thromsh a tost | ine Tully peremided thas there wat no oux, but a upport andidatesef any porty an euch, We | fray made proposals to Ii Fin hee ve rooee tele | intial ond rroduetive meelenitural e-natry, slop | verttabie aud skiing reality In this new Eldorada, also do uot recognize any obligation to advocate | ing her that he wanted eomebory to bo acre of a | NOI Mien tiv broken with Weht mada bheete ack the claims of eny gentleman to public office Le- | companion to kim than his own ee: sali ote | com entation arash. a er. bagni' ute watt! TUL FIRE AT PORT LAFAYETTE. +3 TORE © a pl she santele dl pot thin cy weome con hin pagal he Paty 4 cause Le way happen to Le a stockholder in Tne | *20ke of mar age, at MOLLE the party to ere villace of Rh which —- Ben Parken in Featsenne Assectarion, ‘ut | Meh end Poot should go together, He wse very SE oT te ievane, timer, (akihe ti ond of the Kutna. | Be eee | agent, amd very aMvetionate, insisting that the mar | stitan road for a further distance of four miler, the The fire at Fort Lafayette raged the greate | an we regarded Col, Congtaxa as eminently quati- | ched, es be aoe nee entis, | TARE erremony was not necessary in tivir ene, that eae ie dlastoen a gortea of | Part of Tuesday wight, and was not entirely extin- fied to be the chic magistrate of this metropolis | ihe tact of their tathunte relations woukt bs #uMl- Meng. quarty, ofdifiercnt threkarser#, | caished mnttl about # o'clock Wednesday morn we took care to say so repeatedly, and to stimulate | gjor y of marriage, and that se to rie and | § Alta mite In whith, and eee wt | Toward midnight the faunes were Ir greater volume all men to give hin their suffrages: who would be rried his fast wife in w ealico dress, and | iy and ponthwertr y for ap Inde | evan at any previous timc, and [t seems quite extra- influenced to do +o by our opinion, At the same | eo she fiasily consented to stomd ja thoes relat ons | y, teh snd Mr. Allred Wele ant con | ordinary Low #0 comparatively smal ao omoant of y ol Morteh sm \ Y p y tine we did Hot think it necessury or proper to | wit Lim, wily ae ho offered to have the guut- our ‘bien at of Ithiacl ex | guinbusttie materlals could continue to bara along indulg Y wepersions upon the character end | Hinge solemnined at the expiesiion of two years If ot the ent) Tue atts ee eee ast Pe. | without heing consumed. Between 10 and 11 o'clock ? ‘ t. That | Mie shock then desire tt, bore three ehidren Ls nrovinwsty he to 4 ‘Toesday uitht, a party of soldiers eros qualifications of his distinguished nt, That | 7 n ‘oust A Pay tte and | boat and. examined the fort, and at 1 and 2 i | to Nim, «we of whe 1. He visited her rozuiurly rock seattered (ited chou ‘ 5 wir course in thin matter will be au | i many of (he nenty hae | kA. M. otler inspections were made, th that of the partied preas of the Republican | ‘we %) vere tmce & wets Se La heii hey fences wind nite Audenretul | Wleh rlsiwol that there | was mo dauged with that ef the pai ens of the Republicut | oy tim “ropa, and wos very fond of th She gs She had | 10 be feared fram the maguzine, Fina us vert ot too mr 5 6 ry on: bene: " at alate Lour yesterday mora'ag, a wumber of work: Viohts Madea ved ile! ‘ Col, C ed: Si UORNeen Hisy: 68: bee S BAEeR a Be Brenee jnea crossed over avd succcedad in putting out tie It should be vemembered thet Lonmin nd be never @ jected—and he frequently ealled her Teasoning an fire, though Ht costiantd to simuke to” Kone time not take this nomination with eoy expectation of fond * Kate Me boaght «house wt Haslem dl peattared {ra aferward. the “inlecior presented @ etrauge ap: being elected. He took it ns n matier of publio | for her to reside In,and alo seecived Lim there a i noures fumes pnkrea the P erannined sianaing, bap oll Ube woods if «hope was to keep the Republican | few dass here his denth, Ie waa very weak, and | 1 paetenl eine at above {ti k= Moors, Wa'couy, oflcers’ quarters, &e.—Wae duty. His hope was to keep r In Wace, “orthe above hull ty togotl At Lie it to elect some of | Met ny port hin on her arm eeross the bridge, 80 fOU parade ground ia tie centre, a porty together, and to enable i ject neat huaniheceaha Sr Tit carigete ined to Yin Jie end some of tha rooms, were ity bowal dates, In that hope he is rot disnp- Lapbhalbsisaehecrisongd ha Llib ie Moction the weniti OF golden fit itwould | choked ap with rap! teh. plaviona water tue pointed; wad he merits well of the party for the é eo Na a vied, ond substom fated Ils own ola gvation ed ct Rg OB ttl aoa Be tervice he has thus performed SE ORCC Berry hotel e were’ Pr The Women's Rights women are striving: Midren are | pave becn ond in the belt above spomem of, all bay ly lA fo hard to convince the public that there is uo son wrod to love | PER eee oe ee eae un ulin Whee b natural, an Jbe no level inequality be bacholl A a lb ed the" Hudson vetn," sat from whieh | fre hav tween woes and men, in respect of all the priv | hespnlé Cane TG digt thd ote eyes indy el We tmuer dus rosea legen, dutios, and burdens ofeitizens, Yet with " 7 “At OB jot de termi hess have sustained ap gear se ender : friewdls on the ro | f ef have: been wade, Invorvits Ta teagect to the origin adwiroble fenining imeonsisteney, one of their |), ih vio Hee. Dees Oni pot, boonl ay hnvesti y foadcrs, Mies Human 2; Anrnony, (nok occasion 1f cng ty Nesatant Fire Marshal Heady, and several wt atthe Histam Vacowan mecting atthe Cooper | ® wih tibhe doald fi hes bats Waris on tn fort, gave the tei ye so War ” sning to * Me 2d ticrcodee fa the guardroom. The Grplace was Cnton fast evening to present @ #08 tee oropueltosw writes as follows to @ Chicago rack, and dactned eat lutions just passed by the Working Womeu's | » : a Ohaeene ur Association, the second of which asserts : Mitek 5 eM ee f hat the derth penalty, Luteous enous: when fn we, read the opinions, pro un ‘i ted Uh iat, Lecoued GOULLY 6O I Lue CaBu GE Wor reymer, on the Paver oO. a pro sud i i} 1 now’ fr rome gears, both xan one: | ye men ee were bi Cy The intelligent reader may well osk why, if Piice tent Leap Ma cor, ant tals feisty ole A dag pant west of north, and f Je, ae MeN paar a id uot waat ne worthy of the same civil rights as | [nionson 1 can only be fe ji vanes Soe e, Sal ae elec ane ; DE at ne Socal aloe tire hrenies ould net be wulject to the sumo Pr aeeare eaanags | With st About cereuty bhaine fF Pieive hres tuowe ate Bil tie facts L AMOW Ae ; dives til probe! motel eran dt .appen frst on thea wth the Bre east fay Rar uteihee Raed MI aed Pere Wetth, rie wupfies andications oily of th et B <I resiie at Fort Mamiiton eo with the Working Women’s Association Med {ree een charnined: bot, (hese betray. th reas punieyel cepenter on Fore t women ought not to be dealt with ax horehly neral charseteristion as tho Hudson vetn. T pay Was ainoke rolling down in tse 2 bvalle pew f4 about ten feet at the surfiee, Tt vrun in t ok ” Weame trom the Foor peer the as men, but at the same tine he will cling to the Von that’! tree gola’ was dest found, and Sum bls Spalidig Com a fire ade by Wy 7 ie von ride inthe atxcovery the cree banned wo warn cofecy FC raw the fire whoa tt was bese cld-fashioned idea that their lain to eompas- irn Pipin.le the aiaca yey tee ines of taie vein are dice £ du tn niaeter ‘date root of tie Fert ne sion rests upou the same basis as their exclusion Ay Gls ples 3 ae promi: | thiet throuchout allt distance followed by the Heat pone ey Meme ce Genk tt dre out 7 from political affairs, Rent proesstoral ties, whem T personally have | Mytsen pide ita directing, (has-ia, ebatieusterly of onto dak witty Yo aa aber property, Bt it — - to peaure ef knowin, with few exc i the oppor ST ie Bea iain rab tl ethan five whautes It w i Te went The interoccanie railway of Hondurae, | typhus NG Phvire, Mtoe er. | ty cnan found rising seveval tect | Wy'eipvhirsass net wasaver ue lnrway sion é 4 iailse Aleman, dienes “Viarios Mie turner, iia tte ticker of Wood, and | wo kot nto the yard tie place wast iL OC smiole, an which Mr, Squire projected aud surveyed so long dy A Rat Me itsclh at this point for a le cerof about two | Ary iru trench the sally po. ts | wethen gut ordate ta ago, but for which the nocessary capital was mot | ation Ni Mine, deuny Band Goldselmi 4} ving oc. at fre Suent sive ‘exploding y all lnchuded, then then raised, is now actually in the process of | Pe Gini, Mee. Harry ¢ Wi pers, Mere Berard Hag fore 7 08 Ee opens Duildi The: Goversinent: of ioudbine: he:| Amer Gute ete abe vote re was puesly ike he Govern of Mond hi olby, Chira Neovo, &e., &e, Neving na Was all the evidence taken, ‘The oMieial re- borrowed the money for the purpose in Bure Polat pAsiDly tM kon lf Phony ad pa en that found rt nude by Five M fens follows: the matoriats for the first fifty miles arealrendy on |}. tbrleg meeived iris woe aty. cram wetheramiiee | Still fear eb the ground, the laborers ate there alxo, and the | title of the best tnitfes in alte untrles, fen new | Hang ony of Nig Hea, a8 Loam enre that the eanenence of other | siee bas thiepoint fer wten th. work will be pushed (o completion with ail poosie | ar tee must ty tin will mah ate wana covering tine fai this yoint funy anparent att Kale Ue vigor. It is expected that the whole line will | four mage hire and nel tidine hiv inertarens dient ons + vein ave thie cretore nfvat tastay too neur be ready for use by June 1, 1871. Iwill doubt: | preawed, I love you wit pebiew thie histy. snd with the others, (ough pine bladt wens tare or hee los be @ powerful competitor with the Panama | Qu (¢ Urnrerarl Vinuice Ion ot may wiser Weorkrasof ony of theaa veins. ba eit re ohh mats ext hv Railway, Jreted tos ephng by one + yout nitenpted, though ves Mh 2 Y Weed pape, GI palertn iar Daye a ci Met ts Fase te ine Lathan ay Toade in vor us pers, amd t Sat Wel cao char over the walle, aut An nesoeletion, ¢ sod-of workingmon | Ue} ' Sa J epeetinene, De. bre : a bas nd mechanics, has Just been organized in this | | Agen ber tng some pala fr fokin a gee tle | yetorit, both that pehol ‘at random, and city, with the avowed object of providing week. | py mumaly woneeeL leeanei L remain wea ¥ nvectine yo een whuded ohn Ut the Magan ue, ae ths ly, scui-mouthiy, and monthly lectures und ex | OUly gous, PURPOSE PAnErA Shah eee ane Mon rivate weiay that My marrow even it Gisele Big upon subjects connected with the intere have a, armaye were winle ty dauuaty, ted ay ewan bur, ane i ey i iat nH Mi bank in | Phe Explosion we Kort Montgomery—Five | jy M8 Wyoket) Berler & Co. of Williams thot Ay still protected the of labor, ‘The association will have braaches in on Kile burgh, of © Bins of ne to tact ior | Blaee. j every ward. It purposes to hire and open rooms Prom the Ponghkeepste Boyle, Now. 8 telemtive test, The rpore or ) nt During the fre, tho police patrotted the neighbor. ote late lbh -tarrible axtit 1 jomists, showed ie 1O0WWie sld Cf] hoo to guard the Louses while had been deserted in convenient places at first, and to charge a Pata 2) raof th ‘ is og xplosion at the by their cecupants, and x ed by a company " yie miles weet of Poy on ory, ure x amall niembership fee, from which » fund ts ex. | Or 8 5 ure vein, £9.60 per ton. of yoilicrs igom Fort Ma he main torce at all membership foe, from which s fund Is ex: | gad indeed. "hes PP. MO Meaty H H the latter, place were. kept under neme during the peeted with which ree cma and Libraries | Atoerthor, £0 07 1 Cgmntoy: A tiaire, marly Eweanip vali $0 pert Bich realy (or any emergency —and the statement a Reatithe Gabelianion! shalt 1 ly | SL OF em Corwen men. Te population of the quently, in July vt the sane yea tee me of hele wumber wore prowling around and regular nicchanion’ Institutes will ulilmately | Mit Of tum Corman men. TES pepalation of the SAME E eLMOU Ui ine never teand Wan Be ieee anigudler any uf the sbandoued dwellln be established, slinilurte these the workn the men were oo pri gate Hin di derent paris Ato toe same Louse for aualyels, vad yte ik denied by the officers in command, ‘The police Great Hritaia now enjoy. We cordially commend | ced Veitdines, louneine away the | thet Vowinsreauite: Femained on duty tn ll #o'elock yesterday oruiug, king, awaiting the strining of the 1 1,000 he, Hvsleon ¥ The Vw sce (2th preeluct) estimate the lows thin movement to the workingme nii'yfng thom to resutie tein bibors, | fi Res brcligh vein, ry eid ated on os and shall be happy to do what we can to promote le miucr, waain the condie room, und | Ui ttawa Hi vioeatated that the ruins were rot of #uMeler bs a} Oe Started to co tiward the old Robert ¥.Jue to be worth repairing and that they will not be its succens. Ale He ea rt Ted fad be rebuilt or itso, for a different purpose. As a pla —_ - On ht gent a ft apy ts i Pow 7 al detener, the fort ve er fanee vetee: a 2 . dadhod | npg Poel olthy' fit gid | Th hare nan the residents near-by subaute Wo learn thet Mr. Husny Stepney, who | slo wee th asort Loretta in ete te out nd meat th insite ran Ves Kile GME Gliics of Ged cocci, | TaN Snat oes {Bowl listen: | It 8b. explosion Wha has long been the ehief editor of that admirable | } thelr enatke HI Schveanal fared ge gl Mp call t journal, the Loud Table, now become its | Bion Ue auliect « ting powder, Husted, In | tense ot these: veins Dr (@ anid i0s8 of li sole proprictor, and will continue to conduct it ne ot It bat tand, w | oly euetatme rt the doe lea pre i inthe sawe spirit aud style as heretofore, but cul a! Bree ner vae ite Denar with. re. With various improvements which will udd greats Chicony and weal tou re bie Hil ly to its interest and valu fs on bo th y ¢ | buat seoled Tein bare atethed While thoroughly independent in letters as OT | Pion da tie eit, Vain mehe y te more ecm on, vt heady 8 ers well as in polities, theagh in respect of the lat ot nese | Hy yo prucesees of pVIvtinkige Wishing, seal le property broagut Hoste of bidders. from rather giving its sympathies to the Demoeratle | a By ene eae Lt wegen were doy wareiea vith the wie | New Yor wud a! the surrounding wat Now 4 = “id de tow een pL bet r Thus sa} der Asis toned open ach 6 Mr, perty, the Lowad Zable bos gained a high positon | ae mane | wosttag 112 producin a on | Becekor, all persons attendian, whether Gacy eaing in on periodical fiteratare. It hws solved with | | I | pf cold welt a eran, Diy fineness of | t oF as mere epeciatei, wera howpltaily succens to itself the problema whether a woekly | em bud | Tiree RO SEES, OF PLB UY, Mae cae te aa eewoet or: | ite fe und letorie ont on te Wwoyelde, denial OF 6 i i io origiaa) | ots.er at Ube bee se | std i et Pooerty is rtyhd. Tt is only tall a frou Jenticim in ull spheres of public couce bie seme ta th 1m \} ra | My aud seven trom Jeracy City, bonded on uno ment, could exist in this cour Tb has come | tty in ain whos hace Spiny smee : SIS SERENE MUURNAR BRE, BL RHE Vest 30H binod dignity of ebaragter wish ainple freedom of Le Hea, | tureitty were ‘ ven that tub wd | tu New demey turk Morris and Bese. Hallroude diveussion, and pendence of feeling w Sioed sin’ grees. } ananes est 1 Cehiet ne adit dui “i vorat bed commands a fie view Of m food manners; and with thorough scholarship | Peon teu, Dae it a dying conden. |S as \¢ Aisi bed ued tor Muy it has known Low to be clways (vesh, interesting, | ore ical Bice power U | vole. } Harket Farden, On the p.@ ert n | ¢ } \ wi thle’ Woe wie oud Y | yuit and shade tress. two aud atiractive, We ore confident that with the | bt ° ' Ie " t via't on of $2 i is, stables, and other sues increasod control which Mr, Benbey will henees | cv Wong tor thet . AN A hae i Oh: (Shed errr ig td tear a Ns forth exercise over its ¢ sit will only yp ATat a eilnaes Wena Conrid Toes La RRMA OR (bat ou vol, |g "| tien p eotpe iow and an avalous dome Among the now features which are promised, tx | Me \ileh Wy he Be Lag akg Aree che rote of € Kingeb aregular review of public anueements; achess | Were wit noeito, Mle wy ay: teed ere iher| ms Syeny ot ite? be dlsined or department, to be conducted Ly an expert (Mr tee, albibe, was aia. savagely Tus | ravalyele F ‘he fuiluwing is the | Seovey is himself one of the first chess players ean whien held we | AN ae SNA cnake, SOTTO: 8 ; of tho world); and inet yet copious sun 1 {2 tan Banks to's Bote 108 | Ue tn yield OF bie average uu 0. Lae One Wal D ry anh Eg Aa Ae. ao ck ‘ oo ‘ fnjur A young mia " UpIG OF Weeks (OaD oftware Tore A ATIots wadjonn KON du, Bhtary wt acaba tah isa sill tos Unitoa atites Av ath oo in Vie city, vieited the | Oaden O¥4 WNIW, eae io, 4 oa hn,” A +} gn y orkins aon Tres: « x ml au the English Car aed moter ut Port 3 rains | teh cals variously call Lim—bas been writings letter ¥ q of aympathy to the English workpeople because Mw ny ' 7 pen! no member of their order will represent thom in ian #rednned by Vi, Vekis a Joinon sold yesterday by private sale about | i Woah ver tom ; ts, commencing at the corner of Thtrty | the new selorwed House of Commons, It is the ie toa wah h vat ly te xa wslentlde texte, Lot | reek wid Broadway, to Mv, Hugh Sail for | ebt tick of running,” for which Lord Jouy is won, aud ebiid ia the wclghbor> FY Hy to tie mined, | * does M. Miller made the following sales yester: } ronotorious, Hewoutd like to help the workisen ey Ter ied by Lee | ciitkedey aan Ritewent brlek owiiling soelally, and perhaps politically, w little, if they 8 or Brooklyn opens mean Bee re" | stare ent elon AG Wibe 1 ts Gold Nee ne LSS could be helped without iajury to the " vested Joy last, In the Athenmuns, to raise ve in awe tagy F [we Stn te rights!” of the erietoeriey ; and eo would the (9 pay of the debt tnearved by Ce RL SE TL a a L Wele.tiats, Sti cally gocd men ef ell partigss Dut they have | UY Lalla desl 9 been I fon. Eva of ollan ing property. was sold nt the Exchango ety, There were tie maul malts 6 ry . Mossy ad Sporey, WMD oy by DN, Beaman t | no penuine sympathy with their political needa, | ot .Uuele PVEaia an A SeanitTnl le nine of te Hudson vein, quietly Woe iit Fray clit at, a. borweon Church | nor ce ut hea a dominant politis | ray ce yaec ueitce, In the ertuopartnent aN tanec ot ihe aeiobn | Wok tis Frain nee eae kine ebayer ot Wage totus | cob porty 1d Jou was always a great proms | cry some eb photographs, anit Wently wasied gat ina smell Mex Muster & Wilh r | iver ond at moke-Lolleve, Ho could have | some oid " eclilly one by Ennin, “recon Pen BL of old | Thy three petty Barement and subscltar tawe | helped the « nof Mr. Oporn if he had write | of groat breadth a A saull wacer color l eiaaee weened I dts of AU QV) vmod lub Mex lott A.M. eu th Lumous leite ¢ epeak of before the ew on th ty) acted etientlon hie vi your rye 1 of g |) AC hornet, ca. FRO, ' y my He OF fone SB | ie uf 8 Aa a ob qeitta reel OF eovchent it Mr. Willvu Kennelly sold the following Harlem, Gofeat ef hut omdidate fir Verlinmeut, But | ne pervpective troatiient. wud akmonpi 4 tfocket. Tule wea subeecnently | propert Would nothave answered his purpose, Synie | There wae a ood tovanta head algo, In ol, wid a vbr, aed Wank oy my ie | that notl his purpose, Syne | Tuo vores ot te irene chaanery €iltes, eopiod eoier, that at ai May ror ial pathy ie eboop, end regret costa nothing; and ax aruph, and the most pleasing picture or | corres cons exper! ta \ Boxin.tls O. Be nr A feat of | Swed tt Kaye ever son, by | remark of too H bis two Lata pig. hutwoeu fh ‘ai the workmen are naturelly wroth at the defeat of | Qyeres, “ihe ereaiags of Turtday hut | these Casce W pth ea. OA Me Giliog, ea: BF, 09, all their e dates, he comes out with asopto | Wednatay wet with discon ry in Lota loetances Was aecepled Mutier & Wiking aiso sold at ti. Rxehange Salen. ‘ Niapiositl ‘i ond ap eant 4) were taker.” Dhe i tive proul ch Civ Fivhiuew Gad givab VALE @ bio | TOOK the ohOWi, property in Brooklyn : enudy ne? thee diayesition, hoping to web iY nwidy ivi’ diate hoping wake jd Mb elereyinan, and be Wail lee exinte! ont of it for seme future occasion, Ance $s tie in deroey City en UHUAY Neate vein, Dow, 60 apply the fucis and Geures thot have been + Hover Ud Doty Bed DeMeaW hy Brovkly ay 41 Oxi, SUNBEAMS. —— —Fr-Gor. Pickens, of South Carolina, io «8 to be dangerousiy til. —The newspapers having announced every thing else about Reverdy Jounson, now say he bas forty grandehildren, =A number of “elegant and refined young gentlemen” {n Missouri, it is sald, advertise fur sitar ations as sonsin-law In wealthy familtes, =The Ohio papers are quarrelling about the loeation of the State Innaile asylum, Kach editor wants it near his own office. =The Boston Post thinks we might soon re- fume apecie payments, from the aumber of “ silver weduinzs" announced The grundeliideen of Sit Henry Bishop, the Faglish composer, are ino state of destitution, and aypeals are made (o the Bugiish public for ther re- lief. —It is estimated thot twenty-seven tons of pa- por per day are used ‘u Paris by journals, reviews, arid pamphiets, Tac London Times uses eleven tout of paper @ day. Mayor Conway, of New Orleans, has appoint. el a Bowrd of Bagineors, at tue head of wilel is Gen, Beauregard, to devise @ plan for the thorough drains age of tw city aud its pr stection from overiiow. —A son of Charles Dickens bas gone into hopes lees bankruptey, by 4 disustrous turn of aifsics in his basinoss of paper miking. Me dragged down with him bis old Gatuer-inlaw, while ble fatier ie hutatfected a farthing by Ure event, —The Crsgfordsolite (lod.) Journal saya: “We are authorized by the Hon, HH. 8. Lane to say that he has not ben, is not now, and will pot b candidite for the United States Senate wt th proaebing sersion of the In Lava Legistatare. —Judge Field, in Trenton, J., before whors Col. Treadwell was arratened for issuing fraudatent naturalization papers, refuted to relewse the crimi- nal,as New York jadzes havo done ia elmtlar casos, on mere nomival ball, Lovers of linmorony “ bootey’? will be glad to hear that the furmons Mone Reeftmanm will room publish another fed, entitled “Hane Breitmun'e Christmor.* Thwatl appear in the Christmas namber of Forney's Weekly Philadelphia Press, —During the recent rough passage of the Willlam Pena trom Havre, one old lady, expecting the vessel to co down, areayed herself fn her best bonnet, and with her good clothes ina bundle uniter her arm and un umbrella ia her Land sat awaiting the sinking of the wltp. —Mrs, Grant, as well as the General, bas triste incident to the High station tust has come to her, Already she is annoyed by persons who want to be employed ot the White Howse as servants, ant the demands mide upon ber ebarity would exhaust © millionaire’s purse. At a receut public meeting in Maine the President euated that Lut twenty per cent. of ¢ Population attended eburew, amd that the excasca of tore who reialued away were either (at they could uot aflurd to rent a pew or to drees well ap en0u “Hite report that the Republicans elected to ture from Philedeiphia had agreed on J, nied, haw Emperor of Russia, it fy reported, is about to establish on oficial journal, to be eallea the Moniterr, which t# to be the sole organ of the Gov= ernment. The well-enown paper, the Jacatl te Russe, and all other oficial and sewloMell papers, will be discontinued at the coumencement of 1869, when the new organ will appear. Recently a paragraph was published telling how awellto-do firmer, of Harsi on county, Ind, forced bis aughicr (@ Werk an the Gelde with a negro, Soon sue gave bith to a mulatto child, and was driven away by her father, Bhe now brings anit against him for wag.e due for tem years’ labor, performed sinee she eame of age, and a6 the law Is ‘op her side she will probably get it, —The minutest fossil hor-e yet discovered wag lately found by Prof, 0. C, Mars’), of Yale College, in the tertlary deposits of Nebraska, Althourh fall RrOwD, as the ossificition of the various boues prove, it was only snout two foct bigh, This makes 17 species of fossil horse now known to have lived tm North America, althiougl until quite recently it ‘was goncrally beheved that there were none indige- nous to the continent. —About one-quarter of the track of the New York and New Haven road has been retald with steel rails, Wile the rail itvelf is very much harder, the tounner of laylug it on the roal-ved is Ormer, and the effect 18 co make the trains ran steadier, and to diminish the noise of the cars at least one-half, Ans othior quarter of the road will be reluld with steel ducing the coming year, 4a! te Datunce of Mt will be supplied at this rate ll the whule is finiehod, —An im ve fashion correspondent says the last toilet of Gucenie, wora at te Peivy Coua- | oft, wasa * prave, ruitvcting robe, on which hues of tect gray met rays of sta ilons brown, the ensemble Doing burnished arma’, This very appropriate suit, uniting sober contemplation with invinciule ideas, | was trimmed down the front with black lace bows from tie (brows to the groual; it waa made of sul- tana stl), and the nck tie in troak wae a lappet of black #itk.”” —Goy. Wells, of Virginia, has recently pare doned a prisoner who was convicted by the jury under thy plan of arviving at @ verdict by Grawing Joi#, Ballots were pinced ina hat, and seven papers, containing the word “guilty,” having been drawn, the Gefudant was convicted, The jury originally stood eight for acquittal, two for convietion, and twa for a cowpromise verdict, and had been deliberating for two days, when the lottery method was adopted. —A Danish journal gives publicity to the fol lowing royal decree, issued ia 1846, refercure to the divccse of Aarhuus learned’ that the number of those who sleep in (he chureb during scrvice i very considerable, we have decreed that every parish of the diocese al polut certaln porsuns to look after such offenders, Por this purpese they shall be provided with a loog rod, having 6 ¥ thong attached to it, with which they are to lash on the head all those who are found slecping. Naturalists have just boon astonished by the discovery that a mumber of water Heard Como, in Wyomtag Territory (stredon ibehevokdes, have doveloyed into a salamander (ambystoma nm ¢ortivn), whied hud Leon previo entirely diverent apeetes, aud even order, of cxolvtls, a water | zisd ot w diferent species, ui derwent a stusilur transfor in the #:cond | eeneration, when eared fee table-lanils of | Mexico to Parts, Iti now eugyested that uiniy of the iMiar gills, may b Jole etan ay Vaards, whieh are provided with only the rudimentary forms, the tade wader favoravle circume #, (he various opecles rs fre pros of sulumand of © of the most [remarkable deposits of petroleum Is In the region of the Caucasus Moune talus, ‘Tue of! rprings have Leen known and tie oll collected Gere (oy simular) for ager, Ou the crn shore of We Caxpian 20K) auch weils, all of hem quite shaiow, are now skimmed, ‘The | wells are often qnite close to each other, and a new does not alleet the productiveness of another near it, Que sank in 1:63 by the very side of anor ther, whieh had for evnturtes produced 8,400 poende por day, yrelled 40,009 poands per day, without affect. ing inthe last the otuer, The American method ha intvolueod, and Gowing wells have Durst Guth trom a dypilt of 250 feet, which bavey until controtied, malutalie} a jet from forty to sixty wb high, It ds eatoulated that 19,000,000 pounds are wily Produved la the Caucasus region, while 29,000 pounds of parafine sre now mace from aephalinm, —On be ately ay unday evening last, a meeting of some of the leading citizens of Albany was held in that city, (o consider the quortion of the proposed r moval of Union Collere trom Sehenseiady to the & ov Ins Maris, who is at present President of the College, thought it was idle of @ removal usless the eltivens of Albany paved to giveasutsldy of $10,900, The adjoursed aftcr adopting o resolu pointing © Committee to confer with the Trnstecs of the Colk in relation ta the pro, sed change, Tae College, it ls understood, Jesinoo manner indicated @ desire tor i: removal to Aibs 1 1ias takeu mo part in ihe imitiation of the movement, ‘The orginuiors of the scheme urKe that Schenectady practienily an old and decayin} city, and Uist im coumeqnence the College ts dying tthe attendance of pupils growing lowe and leat ever¥ Vour soy

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