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EB ae : about our distinguished fellow-citizens are | tho exclusive use of ite bg “nalepry J THR CURE enon. SOULS AT | REVERDY JONNSON AND THB LON- | An Inhuman ©) SUNTEAMS. ? ined in his proceedings in the case | gtaphic cable, can it grant the of the AUCTION. DON WORKING MEN, to See his Dying Chitd. re SIRT WALLACK'S-Cant whl [betabe Dm gs at From the Toronto Telegra ‘thuneti¢ian— . f ‘ aan ty Telegraph, Deo. ™%. A natural arithinetician—The blind adder, Little Gane. against Mr. Bows, ‘The defendant having | coset for other purpeses, stich flr tatance The Dike of Norfolk's Livings Under the tam. He Defends his Conduct tn Fnetand. A peculinrly brutal and heartless once of ty: | —An ninfortunate attechment—That of the Sle COOPER INAFTTUTE SH MY) demanded of the plaintiff's attorney # Lill of pe igh hd poe ney pe or the erection. ymer—Panic Among the Owners of Charen | The following corrospoudence is polished tn | renny ond el on on tie part Mie oe Ne5 Extavaganaa taining a copy of the entire article published | 144 doctrine of ie Yosterday afternoon a good many eter a Becatoney te Hon, Reviray Dohawen. de. | uusuted by tin suinority of ony af Uyose conesTatd, | babies THEATRE FRANCATS—Genevs In the Rrpulfican, and assisaing the follow. R tprewators and oudeis, were attracted to the tuworthy return wernce making fervour kind. | reccutly had the mavoriane to lose child by sick: | —The Chicagoans eleim that the commerce of Wood's MUSEUM Eran at, Dito: {ng as ono of tho reasons for sig it ws peomatinh)Lahewaahien d eee | fian Mart 18 Apeenivoure-satly Vy ea cencunectent press in accepting ag Invitation to fine with certain | Mavs, bd during the laat Une i their city ts more than two-thirds that of New York. APOLLO MALL, cor. Brontway ant 2h et. Tiber’ | tpetlons: rs " iy yroinary Aicof the Dake of Noriolk, would be publicly | Lymen un Cecchi e fre ee eee re ieee to be present sein beastie, eta ms who teach the art of riding velocis e NEUECONS ART 6 r, ts Hiroadway—Patnts Teay That Gig Byrucipies Tomening Bis question | by Mestre. Varctruther and Clarke, of Lan. | Wetecl that where any division uf apiainm exists | store, he was met by une of the fr pedes are called " voloctpedagogaes" in Boston, bk tab ALLERY, 73 Isroadway: And the eald Corneting Vanderbilt and Daniel | were loid down in the decision of Supreme | Toc the property OR ne Hort MATT Onl 1roe, | SMONE Dersons encnged Ih auch a work as the Com. | ly Foproved lim for the negicet of Deer are pleaty in Westmoreland county, i KEW FORK CMOS, 1H ot, opposite Academe of | Trew, also Hamed in maid Whel, are persons bi OBhrt, pronounced by Chicf Gestion Manstrata, | when vee pnrchascd trom Sir John Honywoud avd | Sune wack’ won nicaded Rr a ecwplinent Leesa iar et Ge dete tint oe bal’ Gory wits be | Ph Mowe“ Hine Heart, grt T Francaise. M4 | paving boon largely Intrusted with the upon the famous controversy feapecting the | Wa trustees by Charles Deke of Norlk. | The eae | ing an insult instead dying child, had ‘no effect ty iting the Whin wee A Ike the G: ted f dn “e-Mcnangon de Fortevio, and | eundry ratirond corporations, sre éomi y reported : Ps noer remarked that Ithad often been urged that Vutortanately, seh a division has arisen among | Wrath of the Intinman and tyraqnteal employer, wh =When fs. young mat's arm like the Gospel avr ah : SS TAty tease: Cou CeeaAaeas Maram natictig le | eemrnly wo Ces Meet Cas 16 the waters of New | Chnreh HVISGE CMR (0b 0 De mney alters ats | (nose whe wers before. wssnicrons in Ubetr dreire co | (out the anfortanate fae, ims the, citasmuataneny |, Whee rt matceth glad the walt plesss, | Trasted to them for ihe WOMULRGMeels own sine. | XoTH tid New Jereey, conferred by the Legisle. ito gb anton but long as the tv re | eoneratataes you pervanslly upon the Hee eee ete tare he would ae bis | A drama founded on the story of the late | } ter and private onde, rather than in the due discharge | Ur" sof those States upow Ronen Fertow and | m: ined an Ie wap he did’ hot see now patrons could Na whieh yon were comductig a « situation. Business was gull day, avd the | Rlog Theodore of Abysaiuta ts to be produced at | OF trade Heepeedive truetac” his axsnciates, But it now appe BS, Fiber tesilfed sal esarthal Sanonner to. be Certain alezationa. whteh th sirbecn | stone waa Aearly umpty of custoiners at ti Uuei | oF the Paris theatr * io From inquired wit Ib was that wes about to made ax to the hostility ofthe majority of Americans | bat the soulices and mercenary wretch Instete! on P } iruad With dn tee-ate, ® Justion Monetsnt and all the rest of the Supreme | e:tt,anthere srcmed to Leavord deal of diMeuity | towamie yorrset, and thelr dinpprovi of yemr nets. | tire yonoe mone remelr ius nt his post, im eyite of | | An apostle of Mormoniany in Denmark writes j sicromyaage will do for Mr, Frew, Coast wore wrong. Mr, Revouoy Jonqwow and the | Esu4Mt cemonrting Chnceh property at prevent | have hada dineleneciel um some memvers of | 1" ficou cnieraion of the fatter fy rin'n htt, | tw Beigua Vong that she are ve homand mane won tar AML —— rm i ah ¢ a wid he ae. PF ap dy ted Hike ft aad after miueh discassion it Foar'ul of losing even the miscrable pittince Mw He he Mormot at eo | = a . is ‘Ceaute tnluents Gree Conmim ve do not agroe with that tribunal, and ita | sretioneen uld' ie wag aint to eil the roe Gf cer. | cen tought wise eoavcld al ouluiity of giving |W tim asthe wey rowan ot « drudavny the mut citar! orwon Evaro ts tah Coamieg, | POR sorption It in proverbial that peopla worship the | Julemont suet be wot gal a pislanrsoF a ent natin won ever confeeat the | sions wnat be anny iat riers ty aking | ian fry or tae enppereseoeh te | qisetod sist the wage lame bw extaguiaed at 10 f = " — pro) rf chan "v0 or std wth f er, the pour ‘aivor a sore strnggic hotween M an a To the Renders of Tho & | rising rather than thesetting aun. Generally Lin various journata that | lake pace vie rigute of paren mouid ‘certainty ye | ¥°4'uhy in, on bellfor the deputaion fu 90 Me necessiticn aud his’ paretaal feehngsezave, way to | Ps Ml. precisely Tue Sex will b ished on Saturday morning, | speaking, a President cleet is considered to . Wasttnvene will not go into the | the persons present, who shook iielr bends doute. | ceived yemerday, your cht ent ner nae the di tnands of hie tark thd wedat the | ne, Pusey is charged with encouraging cane | fe onaat, Advertinars and teadery will govern thes | stand scvoral inches higher in his boot, | Cabinet, but will instead accept the appotatment | IM en 7 Miverhall atreot, 8. We Bees tas Fevhestentl. home emis, tor ane hie contd s feeston and cajoining peaance upon tue wuier server nccortinsly ‘ i [bac ah Papi a cctoacser nah s The frst tot submitted woe the mivowson and Hee. He hnatencd Be poe atine t feeston and enjoining pea , ; , ' ee oapecially in the estimation of officoseekors— | of Minister to France, Our renders will remem | sycnt’ of perpetart Siva te Whe reer ive emploger's wearing of tle deste of ti graduates of Oxford, | | ¥ cigs mad 1 wh TLAND PLACE, Dee, 14, remarved, iad of it; bell attend te bie - | The Costliness of one Prblic Schools. | that ia to say, tho eatire male population, and | ber that this is the place which Tum Sew first | Mandaworth, four iniles anda alt from Shed tio. athe welt work now. athe hoped fur the ored's =The schools and eolleges of the South have The rer te seen ogy apport of HH | foinaiea adequate to clerkships and poat- | mentioned as the mow Likely to be agreeable to | tiles trom the Nodncuse staiton ot (he fl Br ot thay incr Beale ee ee bene ee ee | iblic echools of this city daring the year " eeatde: him, and for which he is particularly qualified. ¥, subject to the life of the Incumber uke no objection to the with b eed san \ Fine Wiis Uh Leatada AHistabed OF abodE litte eter cca SRS wamie FROGS 1 | ee iispnesten | Hewever, thet he wilt bo | Zexbapized on the th of December, Ist drawal of the. tavitation. to which you refer; and If Mr. I An Indism Boy from the far West Intely i $0,060 itd is iy va es rv 0000, f the expiring year of his last term. en ashi ry 1 tay sah add acta haba ag Bc ice the auc'toi you had morely requested It Eahowid have wiade uo From the Springnteld Rep ubliean, 20h, ] passed throuch by cars to a Missouri town ae frelghity ,000 purile, is estinated at $3,110 2] The only indication which has yet boon | Secretry of the Tntertor, Satie, and i " ba AyD Mr. Honnor of the Ledger did a very charsetor- , ‘ ° dieation ; ed, and uninterrapted Vows o i i Mr. Bonner of the Ledger did a very charactor. | having a tag with bis destination tied to his cloth. 1860, with en averajre attendance of 75,000 | getyeded ue as to tlhe potentiali sealite Saar Te eountey. It He, | arte eanaue, however, whicl you neslan are each | tects ‘thing tho other dar~ He tetearaphed MF. | ing, na €1,978,781, having 4 ad af us ns to the potentiality of President As long aa the F Jential campaign was | jitrary, drawing aid dining r Wines ere tne ‘majority of Americans” are Ir Bowles his hearty eynpathy and indignation Im the | | pup v4 Deh shaving increneed | Gras, gooms to slow that ho is not quite | raging, we sur no particular objection to the | OMccs, and on the mpurr floor, a bende, | tite tu me, nnd disapprove of my acts since my arri- Fisk Dasines ua Neo tore breast bn Womn | —A citizen of Battilo recently annoyed @ new th °. tuppoain ° "i a , n C fg TOOT, i al # country. Sah tad S 4h Sa Bgl echt fh c perenpon the rooste ranked Wt r Bteadily since that time, Suppoting the) omnipotent with Congress, He has expressed | wessulis which the World was constantly making | Too ls compra 8 vozok-noess, loose. | Ee tie tnace were ne stated, 1 feapeettuty deny the bel aul, and save the Zeepubican | Tomales, taser id white ulntal coendm ihe | t same tate of incronss to prevail for the next | jimself strongly in favor of tho idea that the | upon ite porty's enodidate for Vice-President. In | Po™ jterecual table, With f90 Mort ors ver. | right of any class of pers sw tm this country, many Arising out of i. (This lide dea ey fleld wish @ palnful woondim Wie ine years, aud there im every reason at | eunorintenteney of Indian affairs should bo | feet we occasfonally took a hand at the samo | tonterutiy Wssreel in lown, mused tercads and other | Uoyeriment a po pie Aa Sere atat Gant we the unten ofthe | Ve } A it itl aus whed Bolan | ° , + ger | ioe that tt Gurden, &c. At Giadlese, Die more Gecidediy, that any such tm: | ta Mock, camber #4 cur | Ta consequence of the prodigious forgorion of onerystad Hy SUL, Cet sehool, VGN got | transterred to ithe: Warr Departmont lia;| NOK. 2a von One re oe ee ee am: sin the parish of Handsworth, and. wher | piesion commuted even the seablanes “Of eXrise knevs of New York cont® | Russian bank notes, the authorities have determined ' fn 1878 will bo over €7,000,000-to toy no | gsrorta from Washington reptoront. the Son, | Wee! should help in the work of defeating him. | there yea cliapel oF ense, there Hava madera hunt | Firauy sett diveoucicy toward me whey. tor eral! against ga OF May a vetLiccuaitie of te | to make every bank official personally responsible : ee pe bajar is ' Hi V1 irate’ residence, tovethor wit 8 acres lever catimatiol be held in by those wh ; preter te jis bi je | i oMcial personally reap thing of the intorest on the amount invested | But now that the conflict is over, we eall upon the | Cura whatever estimation [ may be held in who ate to be almost wna: imously opposed to this or thereabouts of valnabe glebe land, toge Damnoeralic organ to adopt the great Republican | te tithe, tnt ebarke extending over Abo aden p it Mr \ turselves, for every fal te he may have takea frou th eserves not only our thanks but . pdr Have been instrnmental in compelling you and those An real estate, furniture, and books. Booner moment, and Lende into the ade nesocited with you to do what you evidently con ‘cnstomers > + : =e 0 nd onan wil 1 acres, ‘The estimated valie of the living Is te entemanly act, Tahontd feel no concer 4 ' The contemplation of these figures eng. We te 1 1 ., motte, and to bave p with the gontlen za whien amonnted to 2 sae a Neted cary tenet: We on gecount OF jre.vt: —The Pope bought a pretty cottare for the | i nes tececdivy tan hea: cile aie thie Been: e never contd understand why any Pres | whom it so suceossfully labored to beat, Sof the girlie tn | hora: WY iney are mathyiied with tuetr course, 1 sbull widow of Montt, exee au teas | gee rae i 5 font should take upon himself to engineer | Such being our sentiments, we notice w H x beds of coal yet. content & Zonave barrack in Rome, settling it 90 a9 to do Bty of spending so much money as we do on | jequt ‘ rah The G Peas worked, ‘The anctlonner eonetnde eseription The allogatjous whieh you mention as having been i bo hoe atari & r iy if ps measures thr i) Congress, ‘The Constitae | regeot ia yesterday's World an attack upon Gen, | by saying Le cuppowd the bving wea worth $00) oF | mate in the United States in 1 to myseli, arore we to her tnfunt, bat + ornfully rermeed the our public schools, That it iva messure of | tion poquires of him that he shall from time | Bain, which seems to us unjustifiable, It is mane however, Of | fom wy b avg ant. bangaet javen 0 gift, and th led Rome in dingitine, | wise ec nity to provide a | (5 time give to Congress information of the | ftated ia the Wortd that tho gallant General | jot wan the ad mand wont pronente- | fit ava na hivik |tea “thane ie @teedrowaces ts 4 At Frizlar, near Cologne, during « reeent } certaln aitons instruction for | stato of the Union, and recommend to their | ewe out of the war a bankrupt, and that he is | SS eremon wat tise tron bis request, | Jestonsy and envy and 3 aritablenees | ash t lee! th de areh was eb te et 5 quwatic nos ‘ | bow '' solely dependent aged w oormintestunirell Kom Leeds to Lon: | aber | tte various member ittcaplrg | Curing mass, and several persone buried ander the Ite eh f no question. eno | conaidoration auch moasuroe aa lo shall | * olely dependent upon « commissionership Ta Ree oat ap Laks et lve J to totic cach otter, they tinve bellitled | rune. Sixicen corpses have already boen got out, ’ france is ¢ ate as well an to tho'| jade nucematy and expedient ; but Itdoen | °F {he Pasitio Matiroad tariaven & sabsistene see A A Mba gM ag Bg Ml | ttemselves. nit wenkencid | tia wivit cas, | but ten more are known to be attll there haat Hy sneg } t ; t is trac se words aro attributed to nterio fo fivitig. wae worth | OF nis hand; and because of iy & | Noving will teod more tu give vewsp o s " Indtvidusl ’ i eitll) | Nog any whetoss must ke intionsbe that be | onto Lyidbbiariigelaestnd edt tounge being at ley presews | Se cultivate ticndy tectigs between U8 | charweter und a wider power petors the Oulite | Two San Prancises policemen triod to arrest bask Os haath | General bins if ho said them, they Beis |» this country ai an hon diane among themselves, aad acum | aCalnaman. They found It neersenry to leave him @ ; shall try to coax or bully or wheedle them | wore cvidently not lutended for publicaticn, and | ; mon cttort to eb vate the acitrespect, and tie intel | fi Jectual, ino 1 him with his orms each side tion ofmeasares which, on a Hetil, mor, r the perpetnul ¢ {independeat standard banterin the pra. z and joking q must have been utter fession, Mr. Bonner shows in lis own success | Of a Ininp-post, Whr <ate \ aunt value abou A ain | 1 they returned, thelr prisoner consideration, they do not approve of ‘This, | spirit for his private friet no. Tein nottruc | A gentieman present | HB. 9 ist ond vature aut getirosity towaea We Ev | vas ono, he had clinvel up the Fost, and wmKNg ae we dare say, is the view of tho sulject that | that Gen, Tuam is dependent upon his salary ae | [i qiiynect ald he, wan ake | ave tociaeey th poe do. He Is the Bt tunpersonation ai the | WAatts over the top. e whi the | with b a by Gen. Grant, He will per. | a railroad commi He | accepted. The qu of comfiveath | ther d Tobe &. alight apon mic, 1 say @ por: Pio sf Jouraal sat. Phen tere wit be so | fo 1856 Wisconsin was a territory, and was tin 1960 about | ¢ of Leet rated, aad && air | ney ree oe a oe ee cae T have no | more Muactng Director Fisks, or Judge MeCunns | givided into four counties, The total vote was but ¥ shout | form his duty under the Constitution, and if | is first-rate news alwaye | (oss ir the property were attaeked ae that of 6 | peason to beheve thit Lam nat held in kind regard | OF SBcrit O'riens, 2,402. Milwaukee county then throw only 7t votes, it costs now over | ( «do not choos to accent his recom. | Mek’ a good living in that excellent occupation. | Curch, of reand was, The muetioncer sat “of | Dy 'tlat elges of Englishmen ‘vere aud elsew acre pear foe eer hip: eonatien: Gites Mabe ALiiieukoe abieiytt That th saevtawres aud if be should devate him, | course the owner Would have to bear tt, Ir fa tas trom having any Ruch, reason, Le Fceep= Work and Wag j Tho conation into which * © Milwaskee county of hat th r * well As mathe Church, he shout nue lsitate to buy | gions whiten T have. met wih in butted, Leeds, | 0 the Bultor af The Sun. | 1298 tine been dlvnted threw mearly 79,000 votes : fe . uch ating ronal. A gentleman prevent auld be | WorveaterLaverjoot,Liighton, Birmixna anit | Siw; Your kind ole to the workingmen— | year, and the vote of the whole State was 193,60% ‘ide oert a. arc rgetiigrs) ad fay otter things, polities alone | Rome Viitunee flowed, the last ut wien wie | Ao Kmat, were, submit wita resignation ( fing. iho. pabild whel Aeiniginen queer, Ayoune mun, the other day, pat hts hand io ‘ avers a ind hes this | # cham, Sor wit be ougint Fu sn friend, To be ow my g form pia w bis own, and shot bln ‘ A Band that r wh of A, and thrown ; pl egret ee eget He that ou ay goon davire, fur the age, considera lady who teaches ronsle in an ae ie . - 1 +ethatatrest raph igs el Rorwe : © apologized by adding « p ‘ t : ne wae y the Enitod a fe Uniied State : You nuet wa this letter, as 1 pla £ ier ‘: ‘ ; i : is ny u t f ‘ oat, but sell bi ear.” ere way ¢ ; to}. seERON . : ian h See re ms indeed, A sia i sume un ber ace he Was casts | Out of one hundred and fifty life-sentenced | ‘ pers’ eslarece eck : a os ¢ # ee h inst. ane 6 Comeouerate service, represented m the Workisgmen's Cn! | prisen in sty-three years, nearly a hundred—o8 re ; her ries and way t his ov Tur | term of military ser shail no longer be ti | bo “desirable 19 suount them Wa pate | Tuese Iaticr ball rournt to desiroy the | Queues OF Ron-coOperatlon, snd. We an cane Sade taka errant 4, 1 me $2,600,000 xt ro » wel ry 9 their - " rf v4 oo em awe | mw ow u they o if | trols, te fal roe, 8 x Ase % Rayon ‘. : i shortest and Lest way pos | for such service on their return to Belgiam mext aliou ti tue vieaare of BU Marie | Cciamaitied the higuee of ail bh ri abel A fale while the average length of sentence of the whole $200 more will be required for test eens Serva ae —— Hkcisball, anny, worta LOM 108 Se Gear taeeaipaten: x . 1503, as Geet lela toa i jes saving several ceutsa dey With | ri. gorcarance of the Chief Justice at tho | your sublect to the tiie o° the incumbent, ho was oh we ou aleeraior and a — j Hay bea tens than elght years, and only one tn Ave \ books. | which to buy cigars. YP : | boptlaed on the atth of August, 1680, A ‘gentionun | ily golaslows were at cuss, sineerdly Fe= __ A Walpable Explanation. hus died in prison, The explanation of this increase in teach- in reward isthe ‘tad na banquet to Mr. Monse was the canse of very | present sad, 1 will give you £100 jor ite Lawns | § Ursut, Whose devotion to Vs country | 70 the Eiivor of The Sun. : An old gentleman was recently waiting fox i in: shoo buildings te te in regard to tho Indians. If they aro | sincere retisfaction to the gentlemen who had the | {F-1 There was no other bhuing and the lot was | nu one doulits, as Hid 1 bis house In Was Bia: In to-day’s inane, you give asa posti- | the cara tn the depot of the Chicago, Rock Teland, g force and in echool buildings is found Witidrawn, Tha weet avd hast tot was the aavaws | ? al regalarly supplied with Ting SUN, it Will | good fortune t not matter so much what departinent has | thot inter av a gucat one sof | hon and nest preseatuthon to the viewraKe ot Brey> | Ieuerata ting cecasion, It was long since he | Mie,un the Stey uli aud Horsham Hue of ratiways | As conduct iY Bay . A ! ies orth of Shoreham, we Btatod Uhid proved, charge of theu, for they will become civil: | had been seen ny public eapacity in this me- | Ue estimates income is LAG a year, and that the | va ate iy ized and peaceful; and our soldiery, instead | tropolis, and all were delighted to welcome him | thy Teton Jarge structure of the Norman period, | towards Mears the interior riety Gecorated, having w etained gland | of sending these poor suvases to hell, ag the | once more. ow, bay Wiensae ng un the sito of an ais | We most dictinguinhed oF tus dle caplanotion Of paort ¥ eig! in geocerier " tho tact that the paper ia welgiresd, auc Lunt, ov trai ! looking over the great t metaal weieut i wr is mines the weght of tie | building, he exe med, “Only think of itt Bute F and the woiwbare ib hag alsa: bed. Live ls uu. | Hitle over thirty years ago, 1 was ofered eighty ME Ect ine cont um; tem trots os ee | eeres of Iam, on part of which this depot 1s now ates? cory, and ex sweishs | built, for a sorrel horse and saddie, and I was fool articipute in the festiv in the go ut and va of the ed. teation now piven over what used to pre- vail. We have gone on adding branch after branch, and piling study upon study, until f+ | and Pucifle Railroad, when, ¢ this te not only nut censured, but A waat erounds ean it even be de LF sicuid We censured lor inv course Lard, wlio owed no 0 Cie United, ‘A I f and your Commitice for the ey ds 6 sllutt MMicounh to keep the eorrel | the children aro driven Unif ecavy with the | Highly emtecmed but slightly profane Gen, | Tis reinurksbte dat, ws Judge Coane ban bo | Woe twautiiy ineieas dW Linilly ct tie tie wan Ur ices er rosetee: | renee iene i geet: | two French dramatists, Victorien Sardou | excessive mental toll exucted of them, and | mayron wanted to do with tho Mexicans, | C0? Withdrawn by his official duties from the Knocked down, this beng the ouly benetice of te | mucu regard ‘Jour obedient servau — Rie be a quict little | and doles Claretie, are earrying on a fierce peper war, v ol tury 1 a ng pXuspe ona of o contlict en of Ave whieh was sold, i a i SON. ol hw y f i cages 4 {i} those that survive the process are tured out, | eon then sit down with them side by aide, | Ssrerstions f our par niticts, men of all | “ivere was evi dondt inthe minds uf | onsar Coxsxasny, Py rt atta dump of lend aware Fee Boch of teen bas written a drama relating to the res | pot with the ealld suletantisl training | oud road Tum SuN, and all livo tocethor in | "Ate" %f Political opinion unite in paying the | ofp to wbionees of wy ceumcniese to tue weight scale, b Volk or .otuerlands, and the question 1s, whether f accessary to enable them to become useful | peace and Lfelle bi all ea nae tribute of a cordial recognition to Lis eminence as | Citiueterieed tee me eppeare I {ih | Rxtravagance in New York Churches-How ery reasonably, (he p M. Sardon took a bint from M, Cliretic, or whether i menibers of society, but £0 delicately and | 1 ; nye i eae © Feaders | gn intellectual leader, and to the clevated qualities | "Clergy List? that the alee Living in the glut of tl they are Deep In Debt. Rot take the trounie fo ramuve he Weil, tue | 880 dramatists bave Lanocently Lit on the same iden. i fastidiovsly Tabled Cink (hay hee ond Foo arte eee of character which Gt bin for the pleco of the | Duke of Norfolkand to whica, being 8 Howan From a Now York Letter (the Chicogo Pot. | her scat will go. dow'ly perhops with n_bowice, | Ina@letter to M. Sardog, his adversary accuses tun tl fastidiously accompl shed that they are good | Gon Grant ie just he man to settle tho | first jurist in the land, ue ren 8s viesiage Of | Our people wore greatly surpei He ruin fe it tmay be that oy & anal Wd | of stenling the eutjects of Mis plays from a greut bor ig s to bb the ane profis | qiMeultien with the Indians, and to make | We have uever seen the Chief Justice looking AF; the rectory ‘of Thakehaty | Peay neds EP cscema as ar te oe eat oa | pasa at Aeon pectie are ire fot 8 | variety of rourees. , HA ne . ons, or become teachers in ther tur a. : bette ne a esonee and | aneay aire rs ‘eomnyy chareheuitiess, in New York. Hie has | buy thelr eas, spices, &¢., by twe ounce, Ia wich | Amelia, for theo—yes, at thy command, I’ ; Pie ; | everything all lovely between thein and the | better than now, Mis dignified presence and im sing K heen in New York pearly twenty years. Suceced: | cave the (aud tw aw inuch 1M Weigh/og Ud OUNCE UH | gag sbdaud ees | Ms 1 toar the eternal firmament into a th: 4 ira any ono doubts this, let him jost look ct | whites, According to tho charming bio. | Prossive, mauly bearing aro ae remarkable for Bowe, Worn 281 a | hee De Dewey in 1Sti, he. at onc ook Fame nuicng | 1a weluitvg a pound. pola to ck wet iri rdld i Hrvoneg “ } ene of our most popular public echools— | Rn K 7 a, | mental power | cine’ turn, und the Weliog | ru ayer gemgdd wes crested tnd haw jaet been « See Ymc Demin ener ee oc Ca at eae eat are 4s } ech ta ieoihls dec te axenile. S1vte | ete eee rene ee ame the rectory, ef Rrdcahaienneeliaieafog,, words | ed. v0 dinanelal tronbles and tr vernes : Srey eTe RT Gada (bartipheagreng) Balbo ror erate YA ti vf 1 18 | respect ho is superior to Gen. Tavton,| An intoresting case of Protection rersvs | gion year, on tho ucuduution of he Lishop uf | awved the sucioty t euch an extent that Dr. ‘The Discipline of Cuildren, ental: goa OF Gay aah Cravecees Che ine. seo if complete and exhwustive, and the children 5 : Pane fr 7 N Bry os WOR Of | Oseood tendered his letter of resivna'ion. A meeting sie ; heaven In such majestte splendor-—V'd tear him from of mill Ml mas 4 | though In actually sending tho enemies of | Inter-State Froa Trade will soon be brought be- | Avfwicle , eee 1 ine tends Was eailed, sud wt tueig carpet moiere | 7 the Filion of The Sun, mally res co 1 not be educated rao t y A x or w rics Phe preesins in- 8 iote i Sex he 294 | the sky, art quench his bright effulgence in the foune the Mexicans, ho may be said to have dowe | The plsitiff are the commercial agrnts of J.HLS.—The Aew York Laaceé will furnish | youuensm oucred to yay the ute $20,000 1 NH can Cory mem aud with setich | yt gould be wo very dark.” | ficturera and wholesale dealers of New York | you the reports you desire, also ho Medical urd, | Hs year. colt sake widewer, with eae dau Nene i fi vise a good deal more. But,as we said before, | © . + | Plus up.town busines 18 bee her serion gitar dant oti —A Coinmission is about to revise the decree ae and Horton, and the defendants are certain State | Published im this eity....M. tthe rie canal is iGeuwael nk carro woeein Lome an York On Ulin her batsivey bar death [have | Napoleon issued at Moscow for the dircetion Been overiaid and embroidered with a mult | ti ike W. and municipal corporations who, in defiance of | *¥enty feet wide by seven deep. Long Inland 19 115 | to govern her solely by moral sauslo Thédtre Frangais of Varis, The dramatist ’ inide. ct SORA and Cag anl Covapationg HU ce oe he iajust like WILLIASt | the plain provisions of article 1V., section 9, of | Miles ti length. ...Inynirer.—Clildren five years of * Droughe about fue eae rewul 4" | have tong ben cissatisfed with the power acenrded Phay 020 buried ont of sight PENX, tho great apostle of pones to tho In- | the Constiuation of the United States, whieh de. | $F° Hn saminable to the peunary stools to the actors of rejecting thelr pleces of accepting . Wang Let bins put on @: broad-tolmmed | claros that: sthe citizens of each Sine shall bel ore een a te Jee. Taauirer them with alterations, ‘The opponents of this privic rahe or Here, then, is the poi lution duly adopted and recordad fs just as ¥: exe are . el PF crac gpd a par Quaker bat anda ehad-bellled Quaker cont, | cntitied to oll tho privileges aud binnunition of | Connss saat tsrwere oviated.c sOlyieecThere ne ego honueal kita neen eee saa std minutely than ar been through it sites of remling, wr the graduates. who have | old-fashioned requi and ar ry tie have o docen't swear. ‘Then again he does smoke. v Tand, building fof Live congregations worenipping hn U aifuirs lett yot only thelr downto 4 they moved, but ther conw ful of aristocratle, wealthy % upon which our om. ‘The teachers } ber, shee W I read your plan, avd on ; aesomble all the chicts of tribes together at | citizons in the several States,” bave deemed it | positive data obtainable ax to the Liss of Lice in this | OO to §iN000 in their treasury, obuawed ti wine sed oy lees of 6 Fey. Des eams af Manel, Fhe ‘ are not too highly paid, nor, so far a# we can | Washington, smoke the pipe of peace with | propor to enact laws opprossive In thoir charactor ag uring the draft riots of 1563; it was, however, fulwot their downtown ‘bevperiy, ean buaidea very | & balay hpi dicked iby rita dae earn, js there any ground for accusing out | hem, anc tell them all to qo to their resorya. | towand citizcns of one Stato wejourelug tempora. | several Imudred in namber.... A Reader.—Georze | earl ie with a congrescth mater a ie Wille Hess re Kergeisten, Fue insies Ast Bestnaa fl tics a mols ania ce ae utelg $ Behool Commissioncrs of waste and peeule- | gigng and read the best of newspapers, | TY aud for commercial purposes iw another, It | Peabody was born 1m Danvers, Mase tn 1108, ...B. | auclanchoiy to Nl i om diful of poopie that | smail ritian cane, and the sean have been all that | "PEEL SAME tion, We have simply gone Leyond the pur. | ; aa DCTS, | swell known that our large commercial and | itubort.—Informstion of the workingmen's associa- | Sompose the average Of uptown comurerstions. On | could be honed A AVBAGULBISE [os rts DIELICUDB PR BES a8 Dan SRNL HAR Bee Chas ses ete aaeiets easel daily or weekly, and pursue the life of | 2 (ell KAOWR that oar eee ear etay 4 | clon to which you refer mas be obtained of Joun W. | Rovattne lowes part uf ue eity, ereepertauve congris | NN VOM DSS HAS CREAEEG 1 HAEINE. 8 OO1y TAH O6t Gt A seeiaeat i cha hould | peaviers, owning large herds of fat, deck ) 20" i 4 ; is cine re Browaing, 38 Grove #treet, New Yor DR. T tion ean be gathered, Bul the second service is L tremble for my country when & | Haw eaodRh and might as weil be abandoned, Mont u Southern Rail - Ra iwicintathed; gad ave suwplving lacusie yeur at least—in the spring and fall—of sending Fourteenth Awsombly Dintrlete belay Map dei bebop lke yeep cattle, pied, grizzled, brown, red, Ulack, Joflerson’s words, foarte dor, Ou that cay a tempest raged with such violence slg ap . 2 out their agents all 01 6 co! to exh there new churehes are imucasely tu debt, Com. | 701AeMtivor or The Sun. ‘a Medilaesi * where we shoul eupply only substantiol | so it0, ring streaked, and speckled, and fine ti pal ie aaa bs havnt fle Case remember that God ts Just, There is wot auatisioute | preal verses have wiped away the resources vm | Sins The fllosing genilemen efain to be the stoug the Mediterranean coast that a train, proceed: necessarier Bring back our course of ine tic hil . n samples of stock end to solicit orders. These | of peity on the side of the slaveholder,” oceur in fie | Wiies tho congrezution rite @ than one fase | rogularly cleeted oflicers und delegates from tne | !Ps from Perpignan to Narbonne, was actually blowa % Te ih ie rial peated Ucanches sewlen tie thoron; and trotting bors like Lis | agente aro exprosly prohibited from selling | + Notes on Virginia.”....Constant Reader.—Grant'e | Houavle esiabliatineys ie reeling under @ debe Hit Hadical Ltepublican Aswiclaiion of ihe, Hourteenti | fom the ralls down an cmbavkment teu fect igh, A Page reyes ey ae t ca vipa | OND and Mr. Bounen’s goods, except in anzaple, the goode, of course, | popular muejority is over 850,000....Mechanie and | “AY YY ee EES eo aT the Kc pnblican General Con | pascenzer namad Rice, a merchant in the depart @ foundation of a good educstion, am Mittee OF IM: Samuel Cantrell, P = exident Jol —— being subsequently ordered from the manufac. | Clerk.—It you want to get iniormation as to the Sand- Suddes Death of un Opium acer, fun Tanne, Vice-Lvesiientay ‘Alired | Mentof the A pot only lost bis Ingeage, but ree it at their | Acquittal of the Rev. Mr. Hubbard. turer or whole: let those who want more prov Jo dealer, Under the pretence | Wleh Islands as a place for enterprising settlers, Fearn the St. Bod Proneer, Goodell, Wali m dohnve dry Necictaries’ Wana | celved sveh cor son the head and shoulder as awn expense, Unicus something of thivkind | ‘Tho Feclosiastical Court of the Episcopal | of protecting home trade and Industry, Maryland, | Write to Walter M. Gibson, Washington, D. 0....¥. | obit, Butler, of Olin, (wit partioular siece to | hal, i Stop SRLS Eh Irate an) hg ii Mitel relay le dore, there te danger that our prblic | Church which met in Providence, Rhodo Te | Pennsylvania, Ilinois, end other Stetes, and | Mi Mm Nie te the New York Gonihatitie Hompital | on the 41th day of December. Since then he) has | Prager prey Pail Pata Stable Yeasts ey tt whools may not only become a burden too | land, aomo time ago, to try the Rey. Jems P, | many « ies and towns in thoxe States, have Let: Ee ATE ond Bae Tee eee bow eves or Gibs case pee na Be | pal Committee J.C, PINCKNEY, | wad occarre Reva ianeertaa: | costly for tho taspaying capacity of our | Hunnann, ona charge of pemnitting a Bap- | Pisved laws requiring these agents to take out « nt you nved free, If your mewns are prona ae eee icitea tea |. Taw Ruoow Isuasp Trxo Casz,—Tho Ecol. | 10 Not having the carriages ballasted to moet the \ ' titivens, Lut artan!ly foil of the real use fur | tist minister to road the service aud preach to asi Hip 1 aut ewer exhibiting single | too limited to erect the epxense....K.—No prosecus Op yesterday) ve appeared much worse, sud eet pigs ee eset Uae any Jon P. Hun. | euergency. The Court, however, held that the de- | which they ezo intended. iia eea@eenakir Nas qiceh aman diet | Simple of their stock, As these men pey @ tri | tior for desertion during tho war # now Iecly to Le ow boarder asked it he should ot seut adea. | fart Mild ts clung seaman in Krovidenes on Mon: | feaduate were not respoosible, the disaster having | mi NOR Ane UU an | is congregation, has just rendered a vordict | jo, ticonse te the United States Government, | instituted... Mechanic.—Fioridaisnot a paradise ; igo ts lente Ode Faroeming thats of is | O8!toch toe elharge | occurred trom causes ever which tuey could not Fisk’s Stander of Vanderbilt and Drew, | °f Mauittel. Ono of the three clensymen | ya as the Constitution, asabove quoted, gives | and the demand for shipwsights thero ia wot, wo | wayto Mt: Paul. Waugh conpluniig consiterauiyy | 4 htt cousinsel | Bavetad avy con'rol aud It gave Judgment agatust ! Janus Fisk, Jr, who had Mr. Bowsun | Comporing the Court divsenta, but the other | thom the right to do ineny State just what tho | think, likely to be very great....History.—There | by Wim nol oven Gane S nt ke Ire a HBL ADORE Dic we tL, with conte, I tor titel fe himectf a Dbellor, Ho | '%@. unite in saying that Mr, Husnann's | cigzens of such State have a right to de, it is | 8° several ease on record of anartuy marching on | foun, About 4 Pe Me yenccr-uss? hee went —Oue of the most complex family relations ig ' fr yds ui eT nal nnt die eanedt ralacic of th auicae tunpoaiiie skates. A Norwezian army on skates once deforted | to the bartender and asked if tid did not | that doserlbed as follows by Dan Bryant: * Tmare | psaly libelled two of uur most promi. | CONOUE! S ich ke v ye aa a peared fede re ay am 9 bie ~ eee et agi the Swedes and Finns; and the Hollandcra skated | thi Hiquor wali do lum good. | Tae barkeop- ried a young widow, who Hved with her stepdaugts i ent business Conn lore VANDERE ri canon, though they secon, from their pab- Ject them to auch disabilities and pagal es, over the Zuyder Zee and burned the Spanish fleet, rier ‘ ‘ Hi, . oy Pa i tnd conn i pA would the wajority of ihe Court is bused 2 uy ter; my father short! ern 7 = nent mon, Commod NDERVILT | | é i sian of slab af aun it pas » | neither sel nor give him Nquor, Ae ther asked the y UpOK the fuliewing | Mrs my married the stepdaagh- \ and Daniet Dauw, and we ean seo no good |” 1 opinion, to think him morally guilty | lange meeting o this class of eutlerers was held | then ice-bound, during (he 8 years’ war,...Anxious | Darkecper to loun him one dollar with whicu \o buy | © Fapipereeney BE tie nae | ter, My wife was, therefore, the mother-inedlaw and ' reason why. When he nent visits this city, be | Of Bet conforming to the spirit of his ontine. | Yesterday at the Astor Hons, when a Committee | Inquirer.-ft you wriio to Dr. Helubold, he can give | 6am opium the Darkeever refuved, Buiter then | icon tha vitey, Ait ltusiand. was trlele was des | €%° dauinersmiaw of my father, Tam the stepe Beant Gace ye Hf ae ey ae 4 a | tion vows, and intimate that uader the recent Was appointed to Dreesat sist cane fer the opla- 04 more information on the antjest than wo canons | sind SUL yolk Yond me rauney (0 buy srlusnet | Sened and intende : futher my mother-in-law, and my wife's step: / ’ jot be arrested C of one or ' orney-Geveral E: el : 1B, Ove f 10 ft on ne hour of death.” ‘ » | duught ny siepmot Vell, mi : amondment to the canon ho might be held | 0 of Attorney-General Evanra, preliminary ¢o ay Freemasca will give you the informe | Sou aut crring watt, his, sclictations were go | ‘elas nu ughler ls toy slepmother, Well, ny tapmotiy j both of them, and imprisoned in the Laudtow | eee an tor that offence. bringing auitin the United States Courts, lon you desire... The New York Stary-ninth Hegt- | foubiewome that 1. ect rid of him«he bartender gave | SBpIy tw. the of the accused ih pert shat is to say, my fiher’s wile and my wilo's | Tees Iai ai aa exponae of aineteen dollarn inne dinelpli one, paneeaslati enti Re ment of Militia were in (ho first Ball Run battle, and ‘one dollar, He handed it wa friend, wo went | Mciating of Mr. Denison. daughter—lad a son, He {4 my stepbiother, of ad nhs cintala alae : ‘This result of a caso which has excited | We publish in another column an interest- | fought bravely, notwiwietending thelr term of enlist | 1uymuediatcly to a doug avore and bonelt sue oplumy [That while a winisier may be properly convict, | coure; but, beiug the son of my wife's atepdaughe | p Sassoon he cA es atealess rly as much attention ag that of the Rev. | ing article on the subject of a recent attempt to | ment had very nearly expired, ae gee took ad se of ite aud soon afer fell over on. a oad wareale of the Protestant Esp: cue ges Wife is of course bis grandmother, and Tam } m ANDER he gieatee | Sees ite 4 . oh ate “ —<—$—$—$ a —— a chair in what sowed a fulating fit, He was taken io ecanuot ve legally couvicied of | Lis grandiather a8 well as Lis stepbrother, q maniaad ian in tho couckey, and Me Dany | ee oe significant of a considerable | sell five eb urch livings wt suction in England, | qe anal New Yorker, already ono of the | up and carried to Mis room up stairs, wid died aya | Such Kin “under a ebarre oa violation of the | wlio alrohada bor. My mprielids pest ue) be 2 ¥ | dimerence, in tone and temper of mind, be. | Three reflections naturally arise: Ist, That the apes sient few minuivs, Dr, Louls F, Tavernier wos summon. | **yenth article of the Constitution, ahaa ie aquenty iy the greatest founter of a rel.giovs sem!- Fs fi i moat completo aud instructive agricultural papers 4m | C4" yur on exaululng the body found ite cutirely ex |. That a specification of w Deeach of ordination | the \tensisier of wy boy, and also bis grandniot Ba istennice: vealiea tale oo luo of |e the membors of tho Court which tried | ne: of those livings should wish to dispose of | the world, is to be nearly doubied in size with the | tick. Ho pronounced Th cgam ai eats tobe‘, | OMA EIB be consiiered ua relevant to.a charge | beeauso he is the ehild of her stepson, and my >! Hay ¥, besides being: aw much of 16, "Truman and that which tried Ar | thet at this prtioular dane 24, That the effort | commencement of the Now Year, and will then | oventose of epium, OF THCMCH OF Article ee veR on, do not iavolve any | MtBef.i® the brother-intaw of my son, who isthe a railroad man as Mr. Re wo 0 00%) ma tones eas ta have discussed (2 sell the five should Lave resulted in a fuilure, | offer very superior attractions to readers Intercsted bu PEN APH approval of the course of Mr. Hubbard, “Y | son of my stepnother, Tam my motuer's brother- ! | propose to lock on cousentingly and mo | 1YX% ; liscussed | cept in one instance; end 8d, Tho disgrace re- | 0 axrtcultural and household pursuite, Mt will ture | te Lirrre Fewuns..—Vosterday,jate in, the ———_ Indlaw, my wifels tie aunt of her own son, my son" these great New Yorkers abasod, Mr, | (Be matteron broad and Liberal priuctples, | ected upon the Christian religion by this traffic, | Bish to Ite aubseribere weakiy alsgsen large pages of | trout ot the Guardian vil <P aaged, OP Maingirect 8 | Cxrvoston or aw Ott Tan ix Atmaxy—A | 19 the grandson of my fatter, and Tam my own ‘ Dunw io not only the foander of an excel, | While the latter, though technically corrcet, | “qe assault of Mr. Gtavsroxs upon the Ketube | Feeding matter, treating of every concetvable tople | It was possible for a funcral io Ue une youn mnen Baakuwaw Fatauty Insonep.—Abous hull grou fither, y is carried the oler, upon whieh a lite rit clock t evening, while # ao named lent sominary, at which the best of morals | Were tls shacp and sovere, ancl not dleposed | ished Church in Ireland is producing {ts logit connected with farming, housekeeping, and woclil | tring a cuild ot'a yeor or two old. ‘The pall wiich | Meary Stephens was éng a train of | A Parls correspondent writes: “No one, } p : ; al® | «5 give tho culprit the benefit of their doubts, | mato effects in England, ‘The logie which de. | My Sad compiising inthe coarse of ® yoeracom- | covered the etaket eoutalning the dead child was | ccclratrvet, aad cant of tue arrocsng bertanes | (ents Com May that the Ferislans are not eal are taught, and young men are fitted for the |; ob VisconiMacr eseter Presi dicssterd Bie which de- | plete encyelopmdia of useful information, Col, | pardslly covered with the, fast falling wuow, and Thatelier atreet, and cast of the Putroon’s amused, I waa walking tod d . Tho Providence clergymen may not be as | mands the disendowment of the former irresisti« | yg | the fauily and friends, Aitecn or twenty i from the petroleum +E woe walking to-day 19 one of the "dain | ministry, but he also knows how to keep a foore, the editor, 18a gentleman of varied and ace | We.18) De frites, MLERA OF See is | by his lantern, and Gerous quarters’ of the city, and as T _ hotel, and formerly kept the Bull's Head; | 22% !awyere, but wo thiuk thoy have shown | bly requires tho disendowment of the latter, The | qurate knowledge, and with bis admmtrablo corps of | wers Hoiuudon spparentiy, ‘and? truly, taourners, H, “Btevens was throwa ‘some. distince by the | corner of a dull and rather gloomy and unhrescentna . +1 fore wisdom than their New York brethren, | holders of English livings sce this, and are eager | assistants ewnnot fail to do fell Justice to whatever | preceted by ilhcir preaciicr, No gaudy hearse Hon and barged aboot the Lead and fiends tn 6 | street, Tbe : + Bolen baa a) & and if Mr. Fisk ever stopped there when he r nodding plume i goal terrible manner, He was picked up in an insensibl , Theard erles aud shouts, saw people runnia, Rien j ——— to rid themselves of their rapidly depreciating | he undertakes, OF nodding planer, uo loug procession of tue | Condition and removed tua ealoun, wuere ie re. | the doors were crowded with men, and the wing / drove his peddler's wagon, we dare say he Our excellent contemporary the Zimes | merchandise; while, on the other hand, those IIE IAPTS toe | rae etteceenarts and nothing | mor And us red aus muy. io Repoqalzs, be v Ie | dows wbove with women; four truoks stopped ot he fazed beticr than he is likly to in lis lived | solemnly loctures ua for denouncing Ravanvr | who, under other clreamstences, would not heale | The French Club of this ity, known ss the | tis uit pare Busted thts Bele CRAG BBN wn Mad HOR TEL De De Ana ieenct, Station | corner of the strect; the vender of ertie | Cercle de T Harmonte, has chosen as ite President for | Couli full to havo faith in their belie!, or to doubt 4 Y, wonounced artichokes left suit, Jounson’s speech at the Froach eable diauor in | tate to tral in Christianity end tho souls of men, | Wve ¢ FeTermonte, bea ehonen us ite Presiden for | Ful that God waa wit sham atthe rave and we bs, | fie cate homions beng evident Ubat the poor ie: | hla Darrow, and fullowed bie last customer, “Fou if Tho aire which Mr. Fisi pts on toward | Landon, It agrees with Mr, Jonsiox in his | reo tho approaching abslition of the English | grat of France, Toe new Vice-Presigeut 1s Mr, | Hirt atetcht to beaten t urean te eeeuy tien | Baldy was aged about twenty Pele act caine | corkes/hls and swords edvauced toward the seeae j Mr. Vanpenntur aud Mr. Duew are cor. | opinion that the States are soverci Church Establishment, and seem as skittish | Pottior, the Secretary Mr. B, Fromenthal, and the | How tracked by that lide faveral’ processions thelr | tery Bile brother saw the explislon trom the Bath | oF the {meuss they looked pale but resolute; the } tainly calculated to afford those gentlemen | °%M territory, and that “they ean accordingly | about iavesting money in itas slave dealers were | Tivasurer Mr, A. Ballard, The club house ie at 98 chee tie tal uf all waulewsuue babgr™ > ng | Eerie condition deaerived. Be’ fay Gortar ead LAlntuas cuaiee Th Ga ea Pirie ' rant to re reli . ¢ egroes f nt IS : sister ia this city, Steph phe ys . 0 at last,” and the public at large some amusement. grant to aforeign Government or a fo rein core | about buying hegrovs in Kentucky and Maryland | Clinton pla 5 mot and fatuer were: doubt ae ofthe poorur la | tile" morniog: Bia carae neat ee Shout o yi the friend with whom I was walking; te Fert | Mr. F: naidere 1+ Wbellous to associate poration the power to land cables from Europe | after Liyoo.s's Emancipation Proclamation bad Per Be ley yor a qpenelaent What was decent and proper abu fuieral than those | Quest at 10 O'clock today. Fortunately there wae | have that stoing of the people of 'e ? » Fiaw considers lo upon their coasts, We learn with much respect | sbolished slavery in all the rest of tho Union Mz, Fernando Wood, in common with his eol- | Wiouive in lustrg, ang bury thelr dead with * pomp | BALA small quantity of cain the tank “at the tine, | dicted by Op Fore if Pree selene =| @ | his name with theire, and to compare him | jic¢ such are the views held by the 7¥ 4 i i cach tho | 1eseves of the House, 1s spending the Congressional | ud circumstances? “God is alna'e with We peor | OF there wight have been w voriousy fire in the Lam: Toe trae utiiton Journals.’ ‘Row, and thet | pags ite aces isa. exe | Tae gute ore the views ho y the Times regard- | ‘The practice of selling tho right to preach the In the elty, ‘Mrs Wood haa been dispensing | fuleran (N. J.) Guardian, De, 38, ber District The ‘tre wae soon extinguisned, and | St 0 thing," sald my friend, aman of great tnteliees ty em. aristocracy, ing the law of this subject, and we dare say that | Gospel, aud levy tithes and other taxes therefor, | hie hoepltaliy im ble vous) elegant manner at bie the daupae coudinad 9 ono car, An alarm’ wos | bat few words; * vote we see tall Wo advanced, 14 Glusiveness of peddlers who Lave ouce | when Judge Connis and Mz, Evanrs learn the | which has so long prevailed in Great Britain, was | mausion tn Fifth avenue, more especially to tho vae | Tw Parse Guowsns’ Cuce will meet at their | promptly. Buch disasters as hig demonsitge the | (t,SroW"t hst!lng ua the excltement Intense, A | { peached the dignity of driving fourinhand, | fact they will hasten to revise their opinions, | always disgraceful, and wo rejoice that ite day of | rious members of Congreee trom absoad now in thie | Rotjteior discurmion, site Moladon of Cuaste to | pry einge rram etre and the necaamiy fur | SMILE 4 of one man, allcace, and thea » burw of | & The derogatory remarks of Mr, Fisk | Butif any State can greut tos forelwu Goverament ¢ doom is at band city, on wublic and private business, Horticulture.” All are 'uvited, ‘he clus limtle Satsang’ Bennet Dees ene & very large dog had killed @ vers ; | ; i