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een ae | THE SUN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26. ea of change. | contrary It fa generally by 1868, ; neficial, ‘The | MECHANICS’ INSTITUTIONS IN THE SOME NEW nook. LIBRARIES OF AMERICAN HISTORY. of the winter months, hope Garr Ace ss=cope raved and ‘Waedoons | The food of the family Is purchased at exor, | more cultivated class tte only slijlitly affoct- emabagiser ‘The untatistretory condition of this globo has teition on the Pucife © A deceased millionaire in a Western city has i dahaen® pou i — satisfretory eonditio sition decoased millionaire i Tati On e. Bitant prices from what are called “cheap” | e@ by contact with those less fortunate in} Why not make the Cooper Union tho gront | grtevod countices philanthropists, and there are very | [tite noticeable fact that many of onr most | faseritod on his tombstone, “Me always paid east." rey CHE ATRESAMeMnon, Unele Tom's Cabin. 1 rn a hile the Tr vat ee Dent Be Rdavgy hoy frecerics, where the sugar is sodden and | life, while the fatter aro tmproved by their | oontre, from which shall procecd all the Mechan. | few among its crowded Inhabitants who would not | Complete collections of works mpon American history -Sinoe the prohibitory liquor hae been if ‘ PAWS) Ope ng ately Wedtnenday, Deo. 90, mixcd with sand, the coffe a strange com- | example, and a goneral spirit of Wberality is | jes? Institutions for the different wards of the city, | b® Willing to ne that In many fespeeta it is by | are owned by private tndiviauale, The number of | forcein Maine opium eating is said to have increased Wars BANCATS ANDY pound of peas, rye, and other materials thot | fostered. A remarkable effect of our common fch the workingmen appear just now to | xs Sreane aii her hey bed desired, Up to this time, bi Hbrarios white inay be be a apo hye en to an alarming extent. ‘ ‘ oWever, No echeme has been contrived which sect Hie te venty, and lees than halt of th —An advocate of ope ene aye sana chemistry has as yet failed to name, the but | schoo! aystemn is to destroy: all feeling of | contemplatingas schools for tho poople ? If this | Rmerar ne “lene has been conutved which genus | Sake 0 tat Over tty tbe fatten, nator hae erat vf Se anita tt pole i es. Broa: i/ ai u ¢ accomplis! nd from 4 6 the leulated to insere mediate general jmprove: | nite inet Among the latter, “Ws | wonld any day rather preaci it scant lot than é "4 ter rancid, the tea poisonous, the flour onco nil C@ultivete that democratic idea of | evld be accomplished —and from what we kn ment, notwithets i the attention which has to be found the largeat ones, such as the library | church full of empty pews * for N<TITUTR-S sour, but now cured by skilful manipula. | oquélyawhleb lies atthe basis of oll our in. | Of the character of the Cooper Union executive, | yoen patd to the ct. Bat henceforth, we are | of C 1s Which, with the Inte addition of Peter | ihe appearance of boggars in the streetad, SXKDECOR'S ANT Gat tion; While at the corner butcher's the lebor | st tutions. we will venture to say they would choertully g assured on goud nuthority, all people who have | Force's private historical eottection, io withont 90 | git rake ciy t¢ noted by“ Ctsh journal aa an evl> tous rs a thoi best aid to auch an enterprice—it would not | so exercised their brains may rest in pence, for a new al in the country in this department of revearch. pind a eae pad cos hives ead : 4 Linde <n 0 for Ditorice Be oe ‘The frank of Mr. Jou Tyson, M,C, ta | only bo tir full accordance with the nirna and ob- | Philosophy of tho Universe hee been promotested, | There are also the Uarvard College brary. tho Me 1° ny powion Daily Advertine thinks that W lays haa j can be bought ta quantition for Balf the | a, acm bayga full of New York weekly nows- | Jeeta of tint benefleent Society, all which are pure- | Which only needs to be Reerally accepted for the | braries of tho Marsachusetts Historical Rele'y+ 0° | tam B. Astor ie ton rich for comfort. Dat a good / ‘ - motes <i4 Chandon 0 s.and | . or buys tough mutton at twenty five 2 To edoatter ary 2 i , | whole world to be reduced to order, According to | New York Historical Society, the Long Island Ti : : 4 : \ Kx re ) papers throtigh the mall, 7 aga of them | ly educational, bat it woutd vastly strengthen the Kocjoty, | HAl¥ of us Would like to try Ht notwithstanding. , Les Daven conta por poand, when tho best may be hat at Cina on hands of the work their organization and | %@ Utterances of one of its foremost disciples, | orien! Soctety, the Worcester Antiquarian Socte anh Yoethe tad Worn the pt wn » Woops MPSECM te The Man at the Wheel, | ; r Were received at Cinetnoatl on Tuorday leat, Mr, | TY 0 te SUEUR on ation ate" | 6 san's course te onward ! and the new diepensation | the Albany State Library, and the Philadelphia Li A young lady from the country recently saw, b ba at tho market for ten, It fa on snch food in | Subsequent management of the proposed instit for tho firet time, a steam fire engive at work, and fiving and Wid Aetate | Lrxcn’s frank is put on with a stamp, and not in i ng p fe coming! It comes like a rolling flood, bearing on | brary, all of which are valuable repositories of out . ‘ , | He muscular waves the rains of the temple of error.” | national history. Pp rehsonmpeege | yd they boiled the water before twith. | The Cooper Union ia literally the workingmen’s | Against anew dispensation, possessed of such for | The private libraries eontain from three to five | “rowing It on the fro. ns, " Vat such rates that tho workingman is ex. | his own handwriting, Whether he furnished the | t | pected to rear his family, Is it wonlerfal | stamp for this purpose, or whether it is q | that disease comes from bad air, nauseous | out his knowledge, ia not known, Tt és evident, | University; and it is of great importance to ther | midablo advantages as muscular waves, the old fulre- | thousand volumes each, and are owned by Mr. Wil- awe. Doré bend twice proposed pencil | SO AUG | foot, and cloas apartmentat however, that so tong as a stamped frank da re | that they should know and feel that all this vast | hoods of the wortd certatnly cannot fzht tong. ‘The | Ham Menzion, Mr. A. W. Griswold, Mr. dames | 100 f “cleo Gedinpenbicsoregd gre steg: td sa toahived aa valid by the Post Ofice authorities, | Property was given to them by a workingman, | name of the new and singular flood which ts thus to | Levox, 8 Ia M. Harlow, Req, and George Rancroft, jore is luck In odd numbers, he 19 going to try ; ' Clothing and other neces#arios are to him | 6g Ti » | that they might have the benefit of the highest ine | Se Over mankind ts the Harmonial Philosophy, | Kea, of New York ; Mr. H. ©. Murphy and Mr. 4. C. | Weagaln, | | cqally dear and equally fudifferent with his there can be no difieutty in procuring the frank pesendhnt Shite eel vbr oe He Tabor, | Pounded by AxpuAW Jackson Davie, ond founded | Drevoort, of Brooklyn ; Mr. Charles Deane, of Cann —Chicago taxes her nowsboys and bootblacks. ' | SATURDAY, DECEMBER 95, 1568. | food. He bays his chikires cloth clothes at | °f soy member of elther House of Congre i i Maes. ; Brown. . | She derived , the present year, from news ¢ ; City expense ting the coat of cutting the fue: | a1 make tho fllest we of 1k This property ix | mnariam reruns Tuan tet res | Ate and Me dein A, Ml, of Chics Un: | bye heen aucuting to $3078 ad from boo | evue ot the tan. Rew Shartaigthatometlanan Raed be chiefly cotton, | smite of his sigusture upon a stamp. simply held in trust for their ase by an executive | thee revelations, it is necessary that they should be | doubtediy there are cthers, not mentioned In this | blacks’, $160. I Darey,per pear to wad maimer ers gry amt ane rage with a a month; their thoes, | tye only eafe and proper method of guarding | Mat would gladly transfer the responsibility of | properly presented to the world at largo by some one | list, who possess excellent special libraries on this | | —Murat Halstond, of the Oincianatt Commer Baw Wane, per yew to | glad together, separate with the damp, | geqinet frauds and abuses of this sort ie to abolish | Management to the workingmen as soon as they | who is familiar with thelr Interior mgnificancesand this | tubject, but the above-named are thone most gener | cial, Hornee White, of the Chicago Zvibune, and ‘ Ten copies Wo coe ad ue aaa peg | Hie wile is probably more fortunate in her | frauking altogether. shall have shown themeelves competent to assume | Me, Davis bas done in a volume denominated Spirit | ally known and referred to. other prominent journalists of the West, are in tha soe cae | M Explained. (Whito & Co.) Tho author | The thorougn investigators and, {In fact, the general | city, searching for the causes that prevent New York Ay copies te cRe eduress @y | purchases of dry goles; but 0 general most —— such important functions. Before this ean take | Mysteries 5 . + rey ere eel 1a | ua tho impositions of trade fall upon the | For the past two months three Jadges of | place they must be educated in» knowledge of the first Introduces several accounts of epiritual mant- | readers of American history are few in number eom- | from becoming a flouristing town like thelr own, eeuty copies eae Ping copies 2 cae ae Aeuurae m1 Cle packagen Of Caad rates Pepaeat Brana a wre and @ large amount of testimony from | pared with the lovers of Hteratare or European liis- =A young lady of Indianapolis recently used people who have becn converted from a state of | tory, and special private Hbrarles of these latter de- | corrosive sublimate to remove # light musi hardened unbelief by #tartling communications, Thie | partments are much more numerous than of the | her apper lip. ‘The appleation pro unexpectedly seetion contains # pictorial reproecntation of the | former, ‘This thet {s easily to be accounted for in the | succcesful, for it removed the mustache and a por not participate in the government a8 | way in which tables are moved. ‘The ilustration | Want of general importance, with the exception of | tion of the lip besides. actual members of the executive, There is @ | shows house divided down the middle to exhibit | ome prominent (opies, attaching to the bistory of | In a recent French press trial, one of tho however, who during tho lasteight or | the Interior, in which a cirete of people are sitting | this continent, on the other hand, in the interest | tawyers argod that there shonld be more calmnesa od through the institution as | around a table, while above in the clouds is a crowd Eo baviek reih weenie bot have Lemnctncl and gravity in Freneh polities, saying that in Amer+ ' "A stude ‘ould e po | of ttle cherubs, apparcntly pulling the plece of fur- | Upon the continent of rope uring 8 pei Of | tea the No prepared tucmselves for an election Mere ucvartccecer cs Nacalta Aqulikel ii spate! Ie eee ice | stare Np ty. & Wille Cond’ fastened to one edge, | many centuries, ‘The collections of American hie- | by soversi days of fasting. sap. | triste to iol these country Judes regularly te: | ee enna an anpreaticeatip tnt | hut by the doseription we learn that the white Iine | tory, however, which bave been made by private in- | othe personal property picked up in the oni a te re fe ake | le ae ties ey Whit Wola Ine ce rl pel iw not w cord, but a current of clectrieity, ranning | dividaais, are exceedingly rich and rare in national | greets of Paris in 167, and banded to the police, dorin how, after all this waste | the Supreme Court from country districts have | objects, requirements, and conduct of the insti- or nothing remains for | been assisting in the administration of Justice in | tution, The atudents, for obvions reasons, al- 1 | thisecity, The General Term tas been almost | though they might have a vote in the general af wholly held by them. This Nas afforded som shire, ed Ju man, A | Amusements, books, newspapers, or m mprovereat, and he grows duller every year His expenses increase, but hie wages : al prop ‘ lief to the severely w | crowded calendars of this city. But relief from large clas: this source is ouly partial and fdful, and it ten years have f nh, Sicko in eg be fades at Now, all & } members ai with soy from the eplrite down to the table and forming # | lore, In them ena be found very old and eearee els | gmounted to 10,000 different articles, Tn ad GtangoWe he eight or tea Judgeato ite § the authority of government, and what form the | meatam of eommurteation tions of hooks relating to the diseovery of America | tuove, an equal number was found in public carriages, ‘ ra. how 1 seems to be a Constitutional governmont {tself is to assume, are matters out- | Arter having adduced what he considers euMeient | and tt Oret eettiements, and everything that has been | paging a total of 83,000, } rial ‘ie . increase of (1 side our provines to deal with, We may say, | evidenee to prove the actual fact of superhuman | published respecting the separation of the col pales —Canned salmon are now sent from California pleasant hor bast is | howower, that all the groat Mechanios’ Institutions | visitations, Mr, Davis deseribes a wonderful Spirit- | from the mother country, and thy subsoqnent growth | 1 ine AtiantioBiates, Ri Hy a ship wich sailed spa at ribet ee bets sheer “ie fs tn Enstandanch aa thowe of Leeds, Manchester, | ual Congress whieh he had the honor of beholding | of the former, As an instanes of tho eagerness witht | Fm ga Francisco took 69) boxes of cauaed salmon s may be his own t wea dlp nasa oe te Lica A Haddveste:L, Shotteld, ee-einvole, | last suminer, and which was convened for the pur- | which antique and oriinal documents or works 4F° | winch tad beea caught and packed In Humboldd sin Now Y nly be in prog y reeatiaty interests to the amount of several | Powe of weighing kings, eanperors, tyrants, teuch- | sowsht for It may be stated that one apd ee veld | county | Popalation as compared to that of the other | ing pecuniary interests to the amount of several | Co” oy oc ne balance of juetioe tw eco for four letters of Columbus es _ R ©; how he ma 1 i pare Henarede of Uroeennda of dollars: ate geveeneh | fn 008 Meiegiae Te the Nemaes 9 Teees tt ; —The irre ible Father Tynating bas at last ; Judicial districts of t but adie | bs | truth.” ‘The first time that he maw this Urilliant as: | pabiistiet in Ls. ai tarodlonata Hp Bp cclvnd eos Sh atitan sade a ‘ oa praries named above, | Ctsed to officiate in London, and, as soma ono had t in | ‘tion of this number w ds | x eembiage, he was not able to gather ail the informa: | In addition to the private libraries named above, : 7 s or phsentiraiees nies, ties . : : heresources of Aner, | te hima present of an old monastery, may now the Jat ny nt n class men ns & prosident, (0 | ton wished about the proceedings, and | another eluarcoutridution to the resources of At . : fe ‘ ai 4 : , ie ache This new | &tatlly his tate for ceitbacy aud w conveutual lie ta ae e which gee ‘ pre arian, auditors, twenty fir ; it wee sot unl the second vision that team history bas now been collect his heart's content hale enployed fit bie own | C r committecmen, and a seeretary, who acts as pri he became fully acquainted with the business, | sequisition is owned upon the Pacific coast, and in cle ie Win iba a ean be eat t shall be oc P a f i bol | ihind at, and has the \leontrol of the institus | “Again,” he saya, im reeonnting the experiences of | its particular departinent ts very complete and of Chineba Iotande oi) 3 Nie pi ring i oar. bop tured apenseretin Gaeaahiaine ebeuala Tabet aba the power | ton. Rut all metters involving business transac. | the second day, "1 ee the vast congress of reat value, \ hd Lye , sin Government hoe ordered the guauo com how, as la the London Society, he may, if he 6 the avian Government hoe ordered the guano com. AL thirty mites alr Hubert M1, Bancroft, an enterprising publisher tions— ay of moncy, the purchasing of | 84 angels, apparent } of the Logislature is unlimite ; rants panies (0 eafter from the Guanape Islands, nates, become or ani ner ; | i earth's oa little south of the city of Boston, In Francixco, California, haw been engaged for | Damien m eeu tener landowner and a fariner; | “51,4 busincas inthe higher Courts of this city is | books, the formation of class Payment of | sreaschusetts,” While watching the dis'ant thing, | about three yeara informing @ private library of | 08 the norshern coast. w, a8 in innumerable instances, he MAY | ot seriously retarded for the lack of sufficient | teachers—helong to the committee, aud ere de- | Garon, the guardian epirit of the seer, appronched history of the whole Pacific An Hliaois man has found a bickory nut mo the member of a powerful associa | freq on the bench, as we repeatedly | cided by them, | itn to hold a conversation, It te alwaye well, in re- | Coast of North America. Wherever a book eould be | imbedded tn soltd sandstone rock, 16 feet below the Wiekling a capital of several millions, | ghown, Itis two and three and four years be- | How far such a scheme of work would anawer | counting adventures which, to anbelicving ears, | found touching upon the subject, leimmediately pur- | furtuce, It was probably secreted there by one of \ wae soploying it all in’ providing for to the great detriment ofsnitors, Not | in the Cooper Union we do not pretend to say. | might sound somewhat atrange, to be accurate, and op Mane pebies stipe ted brepamseoite erapelety nied ee re , mt of ollicial of he w ng ” uxuries ¢ » lawy ing out of these All we can vouch for is, that in the institu. | tt teaprinetple which Mr. Davis faithfully follows, | coasts tas he looked up bis material, bu made | Crop out to such pluces gene ahs eaviain Uatied Hates 3 the ‘Workinginan’ eotnforts ‘anid Juxuries of | te lawyers ‘make anything out of th | iine aitated to above it ty found to be | Ant now." he cxeiaime, “the good Gaien ie ap- | acveral trips to Kurope, where, in his travels through | —It is said that tho only infillible way to ascers oe : | which ho liad heretofore scarcely ventured to | fur it is for thelr i 4 well as | ated Nora Me te ee | praching, “Hedmirevery nich, ‘The distance te- | England, France, and Spatn, be collected whatever | taln that death tas taxen place, withthe exception att peed hapten aan dream theirclionts that cases in the Courts be promptly | pak i Pea linen | tween us is not toore, Ht eeeme to me, than pertained to the Pacitie regions of America, Most of | of decomposition, ts hy holding a candle toa part of : : a iegie ‘This in what cooperation haa done for other | disposud of, Wecomiacnd this suhject to the | earily Bescon & hae when a noclety 1S Eo" | ter of an Knish mile. Unfortunately, James the het authorities npon the early discove the body, I the bister on being. punctured gi . The lav | eit Why should it not be equally suc. | vomsiderat nof the Governor and the Legista Kingmon, ar y | tor Wilken, Solon, and John the Apostle, ¢ Upper and Lower Cailiornia and West forth w fiuld eubstanee, death hos not taken place, wher ana noe th mer ieee eo teak | tur cligivle for offies, th ast exist in all a fools | companions, were not able to converse eo well are to be found tn ra emitted, death has occurred, R Saha wh . coaaful in New York? “Cofiperation,” suid | — | ing of independence which could hardly 1 caluaee*, had; abd were Oblignd to temaia ah Bancroft bas purchineod of any valu Deschamps, the first poct of the ro Praecen z eoiesiR ee | atl of Carnarvon, at the recent Social After an absence of nearly 3 t! twin under an: © circumstances. Kv \ tence. At th third eresion, Galen mado a He also bought many French Yerman volumes. | 1 school, hae been struck by opthalml: ; weling is | appoint owe, | Kcionco Congress, “lu as yet, I boliave, In its | router part of which he has spent fn © British | mei testa hin owe ol. the: atikeetion: of: aravitatton. and: eontth | As to the history of Oreson Russlan Ameriesy Dew | and ea wcarcely ust W like from darkness, ‘ 1 a havo we tho samo prospect of succes, | hy the A ta t at balk AG iter Alamaiua’ Bt wekea a: tuatian: (2m ; the y words T cannot attempt to Drary a8 fill as por Teyond any dor thts eo yy transplanted the genina of Shakespeare inte Soe t . out Ohl x : i f 4 Et ate h é ey re acid 1 1 largest and best in the world, It | years retived Into private life, and ‘ ; | « nowhere bat in England has the en. | ws 4 with his Gani Alt Working rari wae Jom aH ution | Todi hcsa, ted oa GUE; BO | already numubern over three thonrana volumes, and | been ns constant readent at Versall ernie ms a iam eA tie whetl set hia ration, while acer tof ts composcd oF what they oalt ta Englawd | Coot wecringe throagh the: fay will be lurgely increased, The works aro not con-| —A Masaachusctts widow wos asked if she t ' a of Lorg n ‘ Z f troinpedsuy private debt, was wo | t Wer g f sooioty.” ‘The export: | sitress to ite respective nat fined to b at events elinply, but refer to the | enced ap her house nt the time of a general ilnmle ; | ® Nat it 1, # ; tachinnt fthe Kaylish Gos i | incnt has been often tried, and tins always fi | Tho tuted part of th embr «| growth ard resources, material i of the | gation in honor of Griat’s elect * Well, no," H pa be for them. They nent 4 never an ardent adv oft this tt ocketivs t entirely in | ¢ nid de n d 4 of Vast coust Hne and territory up ! i she, “I didn't, I wanted to, but and the per to all the Registors of | ol ont conduct of tH ju wnt and are ruled by them, ara A, 0F, a vis vikelban Uo ealltt ta,of | In view of the uavonn c t scom to | cate tile bers sho Cideght bic thei ; ces , 1 Fortan thane . f y ont t wenty-four varietics | spread out befor t portion of onr country, and | aha had oat “could: ) thelr rep s to appoint their | Trax a i Fontan thon | re Whe Ane a Nat the t foury cou “ 1 Ms nlrenci We anuhck iat . ms, in| 04 in part, we should pol healtute to | ar }iutu four general eliases of outward, up- | the immense f n , ' er which sh . : Rey a a ot y proau Keish our own part, we should not f ; | e3 : Hightest regard |. scant, hike ean ty en 8 conaptevous and long. | the vast prenerty and fande of the Cooper | Watts onward, and inward med Hed there, this timely collection of Mr. Baner at activity ¢ shown in the tot z a of the caw, the eb : situsiae dokel Uiijliraoe ait oarly- oppor | Un a Vistas lala) Ee tasted i eniel ernes The Look closes with a deseription of the * future | will unqnesiionably be appreciated years hones a} preparations for the Ceuuen 1, Citations | under the act uilorton in the Right. eigaae utes ‘lasuai wachta autwont | ailidax a Can Aiatscacasbauk fava 7 Individual Life,” we aro told, “is t than It is at preaent. It will be the ebie? reiian avai tases tached A Litthieatadl ' ces - Poche A pecs dalla hides , spd getach a | : i pilin Yssmeadleen toNukdt ding rivulet,” whieh flows through this world, | anthority of the futare historian of the Western Bite | pein. gam Gad: trom Seals, Wat’ this wai's leat of consure has be ended ’ | k of the Lo mak | t 4 / | Je pouare Te xt services deserve work of th i nd mako und fually, when it comes to the verge of being, it | pire of America two from France, and four from Germany. An ins : Bn ee tees laren apse Me, W tiara | SuRTM aRRAS UA) So cree te cetenian a come | item Sous with tho Trust Jeups the brow of the hill, spreads cascades of tears | ‘The value of these fow private Mbrorles of Amert- | vitation was weat to the Rev. Muay Hewes; ' discretion of the Regie ] obtatned trom Judge Netson a mandate ste, sje Werte page 1g their counsel or occas! on either side, ond continucs its course far more | ean history fa very great, and thelr preservation 180 | oF guziand, but he hae desired to be excused, on the een toad fad kept out of the hends fine ; : pany for affording relief to this thronging eity We cannot speak too hi the Cooper | mustcatty tu mpheree abe "Aftor having perform. | matter of national importance, aid Gr tie tia aaa bac Naciis — H r 1 ng all. proc MOAI CUMier CRUR, On| OS Ge ao rr uabe the wary p P : ‘ ce : of the Judy mand was accompa | tho indictinent against hin i sags is nay AA pags fi spoke Institute, which s the nobl aple of its | ¢d this yemarkable feat of running wp bill, the Indi z ag Re sate and te | ~The lute Duchess of Sutherland was a modet ; : year the junction of the a Past | ; i ner Land, | aled by tho threat of disapproval of any other | Wa think thie condemnation of the course | yire.t? Neer ihe Junetion of the Harlem an class in the world. Alrouly ithas expended in | Vidual Life makes lts way to the Summer Land ba aetna ee matchmaker, aud provided admirably for ber daugh- if hast % Rivers, This would afford amplescopeand verge | providing free instruction for the working | Which sppears like a becutlful morning, and Is bean urled tn tt. Neds “Ode kas eietiba to Ain Sine bP AtaVIA, bad appointment they might make, OF course | of Mr, Funnenron not well considered, | gr the growth of the metropolis until it had co- tiled by innumerable bills, valleys, rivers, and From the Boston Journal. a i this was a high-handed measure, and of course ; the i ia classes upward of two hundred and twenty-nine | 1! r pang pera ere tt | Not many monthaago a litle knot of bachelors, | Mother will bo Duchess of Leinster, A third his wae a high-ban¢ : measure, course | However clear the caso may be in Mr. Fut. | yered, if need be, the wh of Long Island. We } (honsand dollurs; and when the “ Society of the iad which are ‘particularly attractiv bg f them bordering closely on the venerable, | (very beautiful) is married to the eldest eon of tha It contained the very flat suggestion that the | jriron’s favor, it is to him a matter of the | should then have two magnificent harbore—the | Associates of the Cooper Union’ is for Las dak agai ae Rponetgadddeaptsigr erpdier nod At one Of our bost Known private hotels. | Marquis of Westuinster, whose wealth no man can | ed, the | present size, and it will give you the exact extent of | One of them—sensible man—wearied with bis for now funds derived from this body will enable the | one of the countless parks of the second sphere. ea and butte ene Gondition, mace 08 ms mina to Rapala Deere Re tiabaen or Har hate Diroctors to institute a School of Techuology,’” | ‘The trecs and shrubs resemble nothing on earth, but | Or course the preluninaricsme.uded ® ery nice we rer u in which the workmen will be instructed in tho | lest the aspirant to a future dwelling In the Summer | ding suit of clothes, whieh were sent home and et were a set of men Registers of the distri fereatest consequence, as it affects his charac. | one that now exists, and another in the neighbor- unfit to be trusted with the power Congress | top, It is natural and reasonable that Mr, | hood of Harlem and Asto As @ part of thin bad specially delegated tothe m. It wasnotso | PuLLERTON should be solicitous to have tho | rnd enterprise, Harh River is to be cleared < aan s Spey : rit ot atthe waritube of the mature youth | —A Rhode Island horse fancier, who thought much an evasion of tho spirit of the act as | case tried by tho most Joarned Judo before | tand made navigable for the largest ships, #0 | mathematical and scivntitie principlos upon | Mand should be somewhat dishcartened st the Idea | Si} tet vowed woreinp at the altar of fiywren’ ut | he ke vt iT 7 that vessels which come down the Sound and i Ms of being surrounded by unfamiliar plants, the seer +4 y it | he know a thing or two, recently swapped a white the result was gained ; the special friend of | to disparage tho other United States Judges wish to go up the Hudson or out to sea can easily | application of which industrial results aro pro. | eee ene ee en acne lowe may up. | couese of trus love; for an anhapoy movement of the | “40 boot.” More Iately be traded off ule cream i siihese , do s0, while those entering from the ocean can | duced. Th 1 be th i tt turn,” But attractive as such a lowe may ap | poid narket found him very badly itnmerhed among | color for w beautiful glossy coul-black horse, pay! the Judge was overwhelined ha a . . . sae juced. his will be the most important of al glossy +s paylng he Judy whi wath a thousand |} in order to say that any good lawyer | poatit pass into the Sound, SS ae pear, a Sunt warning informe all readers (hat it would | the aortas,” and the marriage bad to be postponed |v Hoot in V se ae ius adalah or more assignments of bankrupts’ estates, | would prefer to try a grood cause before Judge 7 i the higher efforts of this great educational Union. | not be wise to coumit suicide in order lo enter it | until the pecuniary situation should tinprove, “Time joot™ again, Vory soon, however, the lac! 1 hed b. hi A Saal ah ‘elk ee ae We understand that competent engineers pro- | «The world cennot afford to mako mistakes | more quickly, since “the min who oes into twe vim te course of events @ brother | grow rusty, and in splie of all bis cfforte has turned and enriched beyond his utmost expeetations. | Nenson rather than before any other Judgo | pounce the work entirely f nd believe ‘4 ( had “an | into the identical white horse which he frst The assignee, of course, was satisfied, and | gitting in his C ¥ . , ing in his Court, that it can bo completed in two years, while t the Judge was satisfied, As for the Regis It is also amiviake to suppose that because a | wealthy capitalists will agree to do it forthe new ; miging iM the through ignorance and charlatanism; and | second sphere before bis body naturally dies, feels to a wedding traded off | hence,” . sportisays, ‘ e y | very muc a in evctet 7 hence,” as the last report says, “tho necessity | very much like @ person whoes presence in suctely ta ig home a coat he | —The lectures of Prof ters and the th Ws of creditors, it dd not | defendant moves toquash an indictment, that | lind thus ereatod, and pay a bonus of millions of mem to maticr whether they wero satisfed | jt follows ho las not a yood defe the | dollars besides, ever sucl an tn te” in for schools devoted to training those who are to | Not agreeatt weer, and without, which. ur as direct the indusiry of the world or develop its | ‘The dominion ofa Gothic king in Rome, in the ‘a substitute, he could not go. Mh PhienOy carly ages of Christianity forms the groundwork of w | -ReY Was a trying ope; and our marr) ing ache dr not. As to the intent of Congress, It w Rimite «Uva linwo ontlee pond ea Undoubtedly the Bast River In not covva It would be vory desirable therefore that the | {asedy entitied A hed Re vi of. mene . In like manner of no possible consequence | ahitity of Mr Adam, It tore through Hell Gato and be proposed Mec rAd dana ary terpnlp dba daant tae Foe Te i ay or two afer tue | already acquired great profeieney in the dissccting whether that was satisiied or not. The ex. | golf epainst all charges dickty sa 055 med the ue lone ser dey pave Dia Ha ganized in.con ee Se oe nie was wvoretly wEMCMET, | Toy had been po handeomey unde, the party to | room, where she works for several hours daily, Sia : snaan and started for Egypt. To All up this unple of Judgo Barervonp was followed | criminal transaction, Iisrather miry grouud | comparatively modern fen ls elie by come of the Judges in other districts; and | that he has been travelling through, that Is | only be restoring the old etatua puo. bat in order to resene bis country from the despot, | whom the coat was lont sickened and died, O1 course It would give to them a position and facilities of s ¥ oe | Re had to be buried, he body Was taken to eure years old, good:looking, of very. moses? ‘ ¥ he bonnd bimself by as uth to head wn insure | he tw i ‘4 and decidedly popular among her fellow ane of the results has been, as it is reposted, { atl, and itis dificult fora man under such Let nobody seo at this novel project until he that in one of the Southern districts the sible, oasor Pollitzer on the ear, ‘at the Vienna University, are ationded by the only female student that ever Was admitted to. that instle tution oflearuing. ‘The lady in question, Mine Laura worn to tl KR, lethe daughter of a Now York lawyer, and hae yin the ULLERTON to defend him nies’ Institutions should be or- ection with the Cooper U work and advantage whieh they eould not other | reetion of the Romans, and slaughter all the Goths, a ine Sone) ety ts Galore ti was emnaeen to vbtain. ‘They ought to be the preparatory | without distinction of age or sex, Yet when the | thegravo, Awong dhe most sincere mouruers Waa i schools, tho, feadera of tho Coopor Union, which | time arrived he presceved Zala, and was arraigned | be whose decd of brutherly Rindacatin the matter of | —A deluded citi of Portland, Me., beoom- n on cirearastancea to keep his boots outirely treo | has carefully contemplated tho taaps of New York | yefuses to adiuit any one to the technical depurt- | belore bie lndignant countrymen for having broken | {iq Fe Tet ei ee cen tag | 108 tipressed with on {dea that the world is soon to i Judge's friend and assignee has fifteen wil | from mud. y and Long Island, Ite accomplishment is " se SPEEE | nis vow, dust as le was condemned to death, it was | faceot the deceased; but fancy the shock he must | Ve visited by a second deluge, has applied his whole ment unless he be conversant with elementary ‘Sod fons of assets in his hands, and no revurn oe - only a question of tine. algebra at least, Giscovered that Zala was a Homan child, socretly | Bave given ty iow whiny wit hin, crowded mieuit | broperty (45,000) to the buuiding of an ark of reuse. ' tan be obtained 1 Publi > -___oe ' : adopted by the Gothle Queen; and thus everything | Wie Bier Whee tn cred en A ei tedeceand | The boat will be GO feet long, 15 feet wide, flat-bot- san ti from him. Our Public Schools. ‘That there is great necessity for such prepara- may wendung sn66 1 Ane $0 0 The ba S tha aoeinnuite atinnie bay Free education for all clasecs ia ono of the | Tee Merchants’ nm Express Company, . ib Would have reached a Lappy ending, were itnot that | iv beeueuroved In that magoluceat specimen of | tomed, square-sterned, round Lows, with a Louse a ar aud the community at larye have ucation fur all clasees ia on n roar by ‘ tory schools is py by the fact that every y ‘Afranius’s rival stabbed him unexpectedly, and both | bsllor creat, It tuay satisfy nome anxious inquiters | little aft of amidshins, He is eole planner and saee 4 ee ‘i Unt Thia corporation, which not long ago was , ‘i iff to know tat the fons of His Gout Was no hindrance to } borne ample testimony to the fact that the | most distinguishing features of the United IsakAd weaw bh @ foribinld rivallot ine carseelean | MOR the Cooper Union was organized, large | Atranius and Zaia expired on the spot, The most | ff,SnGm {iat Me fort at his i PPy Mende builder, and intends when it ts completed, to furnieh Rogieters of this city, and indeed of the | Stas, Morethan anything olso it has made | oy Auame Re cacie Goauitar ‘We now numberca | MUMbera have been admitted ox members who | striking feature In the play ts the quickness with 1 Pion is it with Aceeasary provisions, und calmly await tha ! touutry at large, are fully entitled to the con. | the country what it is, and the signs of ils | with the things that © On the fist of the pres | Were subsequently found on examination to bo | which the characters pass from heroic speeches to Christmas Day versus Jour de VAn, rising of the waters, s thot Ch i 0 4 ‘ ee it bath capable of prococding with their studios be. | more commonplace remarks, To the Editor of Tha Sum. The Howard Univerisity, at Washington, j Mience that Congress placed in them, anit | influence are everywhero to bo seen, [Seb deuley vamiandli de Blips Aeehonstipsande Gam 1 pla = cit ey ae “Dy country’s shadows Jali aroand my he: Bia aa d reader of your cheap and te- |p, ©, establisiied for the purpose ofp ng aq that the slurcast upon them by tho Judgus Tho y + wchools of New York exhibit | BapressCompany, and hence, ust at the mont tr cause they were not advanced en to receive Why look you pale? Bay, J what a markably well weitten, aad usually weil ported wows Oc rei i . ; s . ‘ : . | Ing season of the year, chougands of men have been | the instruction of the scholastic course, but, a8 | Any hero, too, who APO poper, and) Tin comin with cr Englishien, | cele pupils for the learned professions, his i Was altogether uncalled for, A dvcision ren: | the matn features of those of tho ontiro | titvn out of employment, Tho furuiture of the | thy report say positively “Incked « knowledge | (anes oni exteetes to Head an tna Peseta oy pul Journal reget that you shat coun’ | organized a department of law. ‘The Hon, A. Ge { ‘ ie ap ieny aa ¥ ao danarvadiv Aho pede a! d 7 i art saya, positive eked »wledge | tiou, and be placed In such harrowing cireumstat tenance th vd nothons ot the shilly-stully, a Riddie, one embe Jongre dno ul dered on Thursday shows how prompt thoy | country, and are deservedly tho pride of | grand omee on Browlway, the paraphernalia of the | of the. sit of a common school | a4 Afrauins, should have devoted w little more time | eptesen\ing ‘stiultfeclings correspondent ofthe | Xiddie, once @ member of Congress, and now a it tre to check any abus lertheirno- | our citizens. Compared with most pri | grand teams and all the effceta of the Company have | cQucation.’ oat Tnatitu tone: shonid (195 the Hideo blank w Yok Tes lawyer in Washington, Is one of the professors, and we beforehand. Zala like # a8 correct in this respect as she ; Dut the originality of fancy which wi Yee, A person having procured ereditora to | vate schools, thelr eaper vote for hin rity ig evident. | been turned over, nad the great enterprise which is Was (o reduce ‘reiglts to reasonab) Pee ’ ; talsta, Most of the readers of Tae Bux have a gea- | Kind of instruction, and give certificates to those Iu the save column you write of the vandal | with him is associated a colored af {tho Hellenic Common Council of New ob Chatham street to lawyer, dokn My on, @ native of Virying, educated at tha be organized to furnish the members with this rates, no longer self as assignee in a number of | The latter execl in some m sof their Hor Pp lew Say aL SIAUA aL tor the datial Both ¢ Isyour cousistency ? Vor n College In Ohio, and for the last twelve taare, the matter was reported to the Judge | course, as in the languages, drawing, and | Cat gotion of the origin and operations of this ntu- | "bo are qualified. This would not interfere at | Ocuumumaly Savin tices ioe Ml eadicheusy. ells | what & 1 haven en be legions | yeara a practitioner of law in tat State, ‘The law ' i . i \ pited i e: He bare ide o shueR subs ns \ by one of the Registers with sentiments of | other accomplishments; but in solid acquire: | pendous fallure, but a brief recountal of the main | all with tho library, reading room, @ dd amuse: | 6 On, must poor Julius die! Is there no hope? taas day for dobnoy Crapeau’s custom, in. excl school will open on the 4th of January with @ftecn i Wsapproval, le practics, indeed, was ag | ments they aro deficient. The instruc ficts connected with it may not be out of place, Tho | ment department, but all would proceed toge- No'door where ity may an ee Ay a Howey ee ‘Aue ries BAe ; } * . dea of an exprens company, to ri pa tarainten | ha ons o Doopsr Unions nd soiten down stern justice Into tears ener muck, threw —Here is another explanation of the origi feprehensible and us completo a viol of | given In our public sehools{s very thorough, | tea of an express company, to de owned entirely by | ther asin tho rooms of the Cooper Union; and | thai brand myself his crucl murder forious wth of ‘December, day endeared. tw the A her explanation of the origin of 4 sh 3 ; . ially t i 1 a the class which chiefly patronizes such a corporation | we have no doubt that the Directors of the Union And oft when midnight sits upon the airy tarts of every Angio-Saxon, and adopted the Jour | the term “Sucker,” as applied to the tohabltants of the spirit of the act, as the action of the | especially in mathematics and practical in- was conceived in some one of the | would render every help to tho organization of | Hy consctence stung, UN toss and tear my couch.” er Ae it aaa ean eee age, of every rue Iiinois: Employment was formerly given at tho fe 4 of bot © lette formation, excellent discipline ii ata hie S 7 award . ey a tha Ae ape the Frenel in every p #r, | Galena load pls ¥ Hs ref Spey Bilas t ae th iH tter and | form i i "i An excellent discipline is main- | puisy brains of Rots, or Beardsley, or Seward, of AU: | Afcchanies’ Austitutions in every ward of the city |. THE notion of midnight slttiog upon the air is en- | {hit ip nu reason why Lu ghishmen aoul Galena lead mines for many men and all the teams he split, ue Judge of this district, of | tained, while 9 a unity of action which | burn, N. ¥,,tn 1865, The project wa noised abroad, tirely novel, Another instance in which the kd here ecb est an is | ‘“ihe arniversary of man's redemption, to bo set | that could be procured, to haul ore from the shaft to fours. onaftrmed the clews of tho Tuglster | greatly ccclorates tho rato of progrose, | subscriptions were oblained for the atock all over | they were properly applied te for te PAHO | pursued ruther a the expense of tho rhythm, tain | pide! , Why, tne Henle breponteroie to.8 dugree, | the furnace, and thence to the siver for shipment to | 1 hastened h mee, Thoro ta nono of that depondenco of tonchora | (We, coumtry, and on the ies of Octobe: Do Men Wear Corsete? ‘Ayaa’s Reproach," when she throws al the fores of | g linihsh'tiresie on Christinae diy will welto us Lilo, | 8 Louis. Men with thelr teams came from suffer. } cf peal A aca aa ai ita st 1563, the Company began tho business of From the Howton Sun, her rebuke to a cowardly king into the lines; Furtucenore, if a man ib to surieit himsell wigh the | €0t parts of the State, from fur below Springfleld, } The reasou and the necessity for Mr, Wit. | upon tho parents of pupils which nets #0 | carrying, For some time it did well, and continued | Who wear corsets? Tun Nuw Yore Sox, |" {Ani Boabal, know, w kine his realm cannot save, good Ubhigs of ‘this life, better do it before the old | and even from the Wabash, in Indiana, Wien win- fON's resolution are oby on8, injuriously in pri om ite achools, frequently | to extend it branches, until Mnaily It made use of jess ix soul eaysy "Give me a throne or a | Pear xpites than oO BOW JORF Wik p yun few since, hinted that perhaps some of the grave," beng drunk, Yours tus dM ter came and navigation c.osed, and work at tho aoe checking tho enforcement of ucccasary dis. | more lines of railrond than any other Company, But | drummels of that city uscd this means of improving | Afraniua la succeeded by another tradedy ealtod | BACOME Dee. 2 ty mines ceased, the men returned with their teane, to What Co-operation Proposes to Do. ipline. thls wor done at a groat expense; tn fact, there docs | their Agure, and forthwith the suspicion Is confirmed | «THe Idnmean,” aud by several detached poems, ae —— thelr homes, to spend the winter, and, in the spring, i} Ihidavinee ncaa chat lateint bes fee intaea lee ca sn Ghose achooty | Bot tsem to have ever been any approach to economy | by sny nuiaber of tailrs bosiors, and ladies, Thrce | poth tong and short | ry me attenrs Free Wteading Room again drove to the mincs and resumed work. ‘Tha }! WA ANOERED SRONTHG OFA ARUOND ME THAT 2H he training given to hoysin these schools | jy the management, and call after call was made on | thousand males in New York * lace," they estimate, 4 Book D. s 2 Steet ee ete MM ne great source of light, | ™me babit was followed year afer year, and from | the city of New York may be approsimative. | is woll adapted to prepare them for practical | the owners of stock, until 5 por cent. of the enb- | Hut worse set, some suo writes from Boston, og Dak about Dominias, by A. Ke Hore, the | it'you be kinl evough torenigiten your rearers | 4 Fesemblance to the migration of Sucker dsh j ly estimated at $1,000 aycar, Outof this | lie the public school being an epitome of | teriptlon was called in, ‘The enterprise might pow Predecessor of the * Hook about Boys” (Roberts | as to the Inet, tiat an association of young n ing that * many young mon tu this ely wear cors con- | which go upthe river in the spring, and return in Brothers), ts equally attinetive with that work, Tne | nected with tue Calvary ebapel (Episcopal) have re- P . sibly Lave suceceded had It not abandoned the origt- leaiaie AC a Bren’ Fouling ‘Tee hun, f he is married, he must ma ain his | the world. That the value of this train to preserve their walsts from becoming too large the Jali, this class of people were siylod * Suckers," 1 " Ho uew theorles of education to propo mat 340 East " 5. a t ‘ nal plan of being a Coinpany independent of all | py he authority of a den ‘0 bine bad oct prop bh stree we First .) | and in time this mame was given the peopl he wife and children, provide for periods of sick- | is uppreciated 1a shown by the fact that tl Aare MSA IA WAC. CEC CTAMIO. Pose, ake! |e ee AE OL 8 REREAD De aa elf having made uno of m combination of the | Tanta utore most of the eurrent poratir liter | State, Label adits others, aud be carly part © car, moke jon to request these exquisite lace be enue, t nt popular titeras | Stato, ness or enforced idleness, and lay aside, if | isa constant demand from business men arvangvaeat Wilh the Amerienli; Adami and OUler& | cacieinsiaereltaGan pede: bead py rie al new-fushioned wethods of inculeating know- | ture, meliding the dally papers (and of course in- —Daylight begins t fae tann Tu Sun), 1 ete, ppear through the Hoo~ On Tharsday aiternoon, the G spread out in ae and Warmed apart of Whoever nay ¢ possible, somethings for old age, But how | pupils to till situatio tan he do it? The rent of two small 4, 80 to divide a certain portion of proitts, the Merchants* at graduates can | Union receiving about twenty-six per cout, ‘This j but he discourses in a gossiping, kindly way on the profession and the professors of ceachi sation, and If it gains credence, eve an elegant slimness will become an object of curios ents a ‘ drop in a vernor and Council of Massachusctts signed a contract with 1| counting hh We unde: ch perhaps cause ti the himself, and his own experiences and retlee: 1se thereot? Young ding housce ; theorless rooms, in a crowded tenement | almost always find em it Bor girls |. 7 tit faint biuncior witon porhans eeusod snd oe | liz ${ matting ole, OF sonra, there 1s:n0 re tions, are the most prominent topicy, 18 no objection kA Benerst Ba aaah dopa Lilla peeautvu play ote tortie 5 ei inly hastened Sts down fa) rom this polnt, in oe nan abOuiganl lake nore h 4 Allie eatin Hoy a cheertu contracto: eo to complete the tunne houso, will consume neazly o fourth part of | tho course of Instruction is not #o well | fuct troin an eailior period, the business of carrying | pe muah suould not lass, any moro tan ow to tho books since, with them, ItaMvery chocry, hon- | may spend their even Sea SE Dara 8 SNA Tne WAR SAG AY if he wishes, or pad, or have * nerves, ihing of that sort; but uch things aro genoratly allotted 4 place among fe vanitics, and it ia not alt ther ereditable to find the Sabaritic follies of the uilyors of Paris and Homburg domiciled hero, his income. Fuel, lights, clothing, food, and | the var easily dissipate the left for moderate pleasures ; nothing for rick. | drawing, en down four and three-quarter miles of substantial railway trick through it, for four milion five hune dred and ninety-two thousand dc Thoy agree to commence operitions at once with energy, and by 1, and it is desirable that there should | was conducted at a loss, and at leet, on Dee 4 grammar and abstract studies, mainder, Nothing is | that they ehoutd be tinght needlework, | ere raving, designing, and other ext, ind pleasant, and without them there would bo | Abi), are cordially pnvited eeu ible lett nd its contents, The dist ed to wccommodate str Tetters on the Dt vinedbrinity are addressed by | to th street, and. tre B. F. Bannerr to Henry Ward Beecher. (J.B, Lip: | 1 the Bast River, but vistors mber ty ed with the 1 of $15,000,000 was tiken med Company, At one time the pus expenses of an increasing family | bo 1 | the Merchants’ Union was eons , and its ap Third avenue welcome fon al quarter oF oO C1 ye bye evening, ox. | the first day of May next to deepen the cer I i ness or old age ; and the life of the working: | oceupations which may enablo them to sup: | but bad management has brought it low, A Good westlon, Beecher enforced ina sermon on Understanding .. A MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATION, cast and west (a00e two hundred and fihy feet per | man is usually a hard struggle for existence, | port themselves in after jife, Perpersisice-angucceagreand ‘The time usually spent in calling tho rollin | God" Mr, Barrett considers untenable, and atter dis | Nuw Yous, Dec, 21, 1908, GScaith Phey ovieagn to earty own (ue counira’ rd i losing in disappolutment and prematurode-| Many children of wealthy paronta attond | , OY#* 1800 Ves wiru ova Nusozs.—It will | sciooismay be groatly reauced by giving each pupiia | closing the fawe tn the doctrine, ho proceeds t0 | — Guonce Faim,—A grand fil is now to the base of the tunnel by May 1, 1870, and thergp ) be ten years next March since I purchaved «| numberand requiring hia t ce itin onder, Si. | show how all the conflicting views are reconciled monet Fain.—A grand fuir is now tn progress, { cay. the public schools, and the number is con- | Wheetcr & Wilkon Sewing Machine, wi numberand requiring him to annonce and will romain open until Dee, &, at Continental | after to advance from four faces the fullevzcd tunnel : : 1 cht have | jenee tuteates absence, The teacher apraks the | 18 the teachings of the Swedeuborsian theo! 4, ‘The | Hall, cornvr of Tiety fourth stevet und at the rate of four tho ire : ‘And what does he get for his lifelong la- | wlantly increasing, The poorer papilla aro | used crer stuce in testmaking, Tn Uist Kine Ehave | qumber of the absent pupil, to avold mistakes. Wo | Fealer will find bere a full and explicit account of | RUC. ‘The object of this fair te to ald the Misstovary mip Sf Soar Shonsend nine hwaded feet per 1 y : bee 4 9 | year, At this rate of progress they would complete porst He is a prisoner summer and winter | abundant, but the great mass are from the | made more than 8900 eats, and Aver done all my | have x go the Fon of a Taree lee Svonth’y, Lethe [ish iis bate Nucla linge baryon Pieters of ie FH Oiler Of fit Pas Kovchaiie | the coterprise in petits peti tube aeste in the recking and crowded city, shut up in| middle class, It might bo expected that eee vowing ig h have used the needle now ie abersatecas 5 ular Commentary on the Gospel accord. | therm to build thelr contemplated Novielate House at > the machine nearly four years, and mad 9 = narrow apartments, exposed to the miasma of | this mixture of children of differont | (nine tacyine (OF wearly fous vere, ant made with A Thy a 1 ea, they ~ - taf © Luka by ALemED Nevin, DD. (Wiiiam | Dobbe'e verry, ‘There are p grout vumocr of rich | Cou Aktanet all casualties, they are allowed # yeu The collection at all the masses in the several | Flint), is indended mally sor the benefit He ilite | anv elogant aitieles of use and orvament exhibited at | MOFe for the completion, ‘They expect, however, to AL over 1,200 vost, MRS, A. BY. JOLIN, fy ‘were rpbans tt a : dulv and Ancust and the shar vicissitudes | conditions would be injurious, but om the 23 Alexander eireet, Rochester, N, Y, Seas ores 8 hn i! Carat ia \alowaties ae8 Beane backed word's visi” ect baal llc 7, eee pi bea uldvitstavaed en