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— AMUSEMENTS. a © \ULACK'B—Lord Lytton's comedy of M *voning—Yankee Jack, &c. Y WRRY THEATRE—Afernoon-Litvio Katy, &e | | COOPER INSTITUTE, Jan 4—Lectare by John HM. i Island, You, sir, Fy 1 Nn tude of his constituents by intredncing a ; Publishers. Mr. Brovino tells us in his preface that will not, Tam confident. deem these comments w | —Sir Heary Lytton Bulwer is engaged upon ough. ‘i - Thus it will be seen that both of these sayings | he thes been engaged in tho preparation of | Hone date back further than ten years, and the great | jri not. 1 am, eon Just ilmit of eriticisin. ‘The Bar, | the * Life and Correspondence of Lord Palmerston. ye OPERA Och. epee Bese. | bill for the repeal of tho act under which may possibly bave originated in purely innocent | the book for more than two years, in the Intervals | majority aro only two to five yours old. It was only eo weral, Fale, a We, Cameras te eae A euphemistic reporter speaks of the cha’ \ fy: WAT BALL, Jan, (sod $-Ot6 Dut!'s Grand Con. | this contly humbng is draining thelr pockcte, | sources. We trust that thie explanation in cor- | ofjournaiiale doles, ‘The moot eoperfielal render | lant year people predicted tt Nis: | Seumaes ERsSy ty auCaA WAOa TE Lae Mor barotnaay | evk A Buns ETc Ssand: by SomEDONY sebweee A Yee, and pressing it through with «poed, Abolish | rect; and we commend the topic to the patient | cannot fail to perceive that the work has been ae- | sociations were going to drive trade from England Me as in dealing with a weak of vuin offeial. ‘The |” 4 Liverpoot paper ennounces that Gen Peay wat aamenc Moriesger Comedy, and { ‘0 collet at onco and forever, and then let | lovestigation of thore who have time and talent | ompliihed only after eara(hi ferenreh, and s | Into Belgium. Now, Belgie itself le rapidly be- | bearing of thle communication te evidenee Witt | ot te having cade hls money in * welll ; PA MANY—Ja ight Basleeaue, Comedy, 804 | oy woe what else needs tobe doue in the way | for euch studios, Dalnetaking industry that was satiated with nothing | comiag tne prolife ceatre of every species of indas- | Hr gume, be iinputed, IF have kept fairly within the | sidered speculation." J xtravaganen. ; ; * nae i short of the greatest attainable acenracy. The | trial organization in use. Cobperative savings banks | funze of what affects the Intorest og tie entizecom | "wien a hog is found at large in the atroeta CUEATRE FRANCAIS Genevieve de Brabant. of saving the publie money, ‘; phases of city life, whether among the fashlonabies | Made a nominal commencement at Brassels in 14s, bad 198 MeN8 CONSCIA Kt + ox Chisvhaaion Us ta Witla tall Ass vadedd GST WOOD'S MUSEM—Ernant: or, The Hora of @ Dilem — At the recent election, Grant and COLFAX | Group upper avenues, of tho starving denisens of the | in the establiehment of the Unior da Crédit, whieh . 81, 1988, etn APOLLO HALL: cor, Brondweny and f81b 9t.-ttiver Bloodhounds at your Service, Sirt oblained m popular majority of 800,000, and re- | lower wards. are described with the nklil of a prac: | tine, from a very humble end modest start, etonily Corporent Punishment for Children. ww thaweduntéed toad faa. been bomtien ‘cay Anh papa : Tn tho oll tine of slavery, certain mon | ceived 919 electoral votes out of 254. OF this | teed writer, who Nine devoted weeks and months of | grown ander the direction of wise and honest | To the Biluor of The Sun, oth Sah vo Sertachin, Sided Inter Wd. ON SRVORUORG ANT GALLERY, WA Brostway—Palct: | used to make a business of catching runaway | $0,000 majority, more than 980,000 was given In | stedy und preparation te hie subject, All elasnas Of | ASEIRT GUNS the tntereat afvaaced so depositors | .. tint Fbave wotloed lately several communion, | Toms Cac! ‘ 18. lev apes h hei tora, | Seven States, which, in the aggregate, cast only | society find a plore in The Great Metropolis; there by the jopnlar banks of Brosacls, Bo suecess(ul | Hons in your paper from corresp on the Ired th 4 Betaly: ot: ped HEW TORK CIRCUS, 14h it. opposite Acatemy of | Aven And returning them to thelr masters. | os otes, vit: Maine, Maxsachusetta, | f0 the rich and the poor, the pripit, the press, the | bee thie “Association proved In showing how tne | above tabject, and am pained to see that this ber. | —Abouta hundred thousand bushels of pe Meate—Mue Hoard, and Turuus France, Mui | This was dono for a price, It was often | V t, Michizen, Lilincie, Iowa, and Kansas, | Bar, the bankers, the merchants, the police, the poor mania penny may be turned Into gold-as it vere. | burie practice i¥ «till defended by parents. Inever | nuta have been esperted from North Carotina thi fe overy day at 245 1. M tone hy the aid of Moodhounds, whieh, ones | Vermont, Mebiga ‘ Hat ddan ee thieves, und 80 on through the long lst | d'Eparunes, oF aavings banks, have since bern | Coald believe that ebildren were rent into the world | year, The crop Is very exiinusting to the land. a! hatin’ ie tof . 1 fol From this statement it Mbt Bred eactharnetthe on tntaiaht f make up the population of the great | organiz’d, with an aggregate of 7,000 members, in | to be tarceta for the crue! Maggo'lations ef parents =A jury in Mold, England, recent) | having taken the seent of a mo dt Republican rities exist in two localitionmin | city, Then tere ore the markets, the hotela, the | the city of Brussels atone, There are thas 19.0 | and teachers, whose eupcrior physical strength sin | yeought In w verdict of “guilty, but recommend’ es e } low his track with onerring Instine the Bast and the West, Outside of these seven sanlon re kroggeries, achor i on ouses, pre Mt heat 000 Hy or Ghboretine sun worelnn Mit ue | Many ease thelr only clatm to government, When to mercy because the evidence was ansatistnetory." The ae Surv | Bouthern papers abou With the nd- | States, the majority of that party in the late con- | je charities, ond naylome; the Pith avenue, the | Problem of industrial economy tn. Bruvsete aad W's | a child Eas often ad to this description of | _oghe full in the value of eburch livings # 7 7 7 v 8° | vortisomentu—ueually ornamented with a] test was only 91,000. Nowery, Dicecker street, Broatway, ant the Five | anagconwertive rthre: cule eee eet | Punishment, for faults which were as often the result | paging, it f+ suppored, will enatle Parilamert | Tt Bhinee for At, | ot ne fugitive—of these man. ‘This view of the field might excite come alarm | Polnte, the wick st men ond the wickedest | nities In French—the polite linenage of Betgium— | of the conspiracy of elreamstances, if I may be invest members of a parish with a veto apon @ De = ers Ore eas - . ' York Tha Bechire, Nine-senths of these have come in | allowed the expression, aa of deliberate intention er ton of @ clergyma oes : y ; ‘ hunters. We have neve a ths y | in the ranks of the victorious party, except for the | Women In New York, b ihe of then have come 6 expression, aa of deliberate Intentios Gr anacceptabic nominatlon of a clergyman. SBATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1889. Huntere) We Have. Sewer Heard, CRY HO) haste ltaekhls ‘The volume abounds with incitents of elty Ife, ail | ANd taken shares within the ln year gees’? | even heediessness: and Tam certain, now, that tho | othe Miniator of Public Instruction it \ were held in Iigh estimation even inn | fict that Gov, Sarmovn obtained 200,000 major \¢ relative growth lenl tte, ; Weert ae Apt aatiiec! the four States of Kentucky, Maryland, Geore | Of them told in tho writer's happiest vein, and Mons, Antwerp, Lice, V banishment to which f wan subjected was of anit | 110 snounces that he hae received onders Termes of the su) » | Slaveholding region of country, oF hy slave. | in the four tates of Kentucky, Maryland, Geore | 1) to. ine tud:erows bo the pathetie, from grave 10 Belgian tities. and tind the + Droper character, and that moral sudsion would have | sie ig organize an International Bzhil “fen copies to ove addrese, 4» | that no man could nid in tho return of fa: | "tes lover of Lie picturesque and the sentimental, as the | Gf working penple, It bears the significant title of | Impetnows disposition and a quick temper that often ee age almost obliteratt Twenty copies to one « Pf ena ‘ oni fa th It is not a little singular that the large maj book before us beara plo testimony, A few apd mene. ee, ezcallence thowt la betrayed me into errors of conduct, but T know that | 7 MNS MN NIB ee ee ivamia tattle-fe | gitive Ave ithear nate he “ae ay otto, v! n i ces of a Pity copies to one ad. wor | Bitive slave without losing ensto in ties of the wo parties should concentrate in such | extrnets, hastily culled from ite pages, are appended: | works Nere-too bird to full the Amerienn teste, | {he Humiliation and pala of eorporeat puntehinenty | Mi trvere af Wak Mii Ut Nene laste enrt SPeRLY per year i 10] Southern country ; and that he meelf once | varrow | calities, while, with here and there an Tn the motropoll4, more than in any other Amerie | A Man works from Zin the mori M10 at although perhaps for the the tndacing correct out: werk Twenty cop edoen boos . u 4 | naw a clave beloaging to his own uncle mak jon, in the rest of the U: the contest | ¢an city, there are twogreat and distinct sie a of 4 ly the enuse of iti ward couduet, served mainly to tara my pasion to Pa re to be the intention of the Gover i ¢ trauuled abou han ner oF - | tar of the feld 4 7 oon . yh terse dl achotteaimdebele " re | arrest, but let Lim go. i “Et Sern ‘ Wee ie “the tormcr suber hom actual Hist tue fatter | eueeged ONG Sst ate ge Rt AS all Be T determined, when children were born | minion, Recently a number of ace hoe ye ’ bos Slavery doca not exist any longer; but tissnid that the next Governor of Ten- | trom im: yonm. Those lead a hard life; these re of dog wagons i alg Uy ye | to me, to never enbject theta to auc punishinent, | back from Ottawa to Quebee becanse they had i y Thone aut Nenittey :! theee | Rot yet heard of any dog asavelations, though there 7 rvicos o@ ignoble aa thoes formerly ren. | 6 will be the Hon, W. 8. Stones, The elec- | an empty one. aN Loli a nury ¢ these | Ie ty fr aish Ts bemve e n't ciety founded | and Tein show a family of (rep Aitiebvere, ant one | rendered In French, — eer 1 ered in the eapture of fugitives are tilt per. | tion takes place in Angust, He will have the | existence wear. oie and dificns toendure, But the fires Jenra eco by Mr. Lairens.® ltersry man, who | son who never have received & wiipping, elther at | -—The carliest notion of th Grows 5 thane ‘i 4 ate we flaw. | Radical nowination, and his majority will bo | Boor bave the advantage in necemary bine | Teadopte the Rochdale aystem inevery respert cant: | home or In achool; indeed, T lage three times re- | pears inthe followMmyypeangh jv tue t ! rined for money in the prosecution H | counted by many thousands, Ife will auceced | gerne a irineuene cesunereus <well ba Ing atthe current rates, ard dlste}buiing or eavitallg. | moved my ehiitren from wchont wera eorvoreal | WF the fi uit Aten are tou proud to admit of nih ¢ ale ing Its net profita at the will of the meinbers. It | ty niciment Ye nakdwy.aveitey, #19, hore Lie WRORAhONT A. Notice to Mubscriis ' by kro tou prouil to « " the illustrious Buowstow, who has boon ebosen | | iti the cust ' fis in none but the genuine article, wnd is, eubject | Pualslim sage > i 2 Pd pee LLP, Heerthiers wishing thelr adtrees changed will ple On Vel Hou) Us Bere in Now TOR WS) ay ihe: Usk » in place of Mr. Jounson’s | fearn by ext : to no pare, marehing ahead with perfect sel? fo» . r wionmlovedy one & ta whether Patty, Skat Wreany, of Waerty, aul | Koop jatls, and turnkere, and aherifts—and if Parrancos tne ir sion, indifferent to the muck aud 7 1 a Pi tire be particalar to ive their old btate, Connty, and | oN AN er ama j The , fashioned shopkces 4 ENR | pmbite retivat = ge aenetiers a ligt 46 ; ; tothe #00 of . bce AS Well ae Lie new place to wh ey wil | MEE na f litig af frie: Aetabnt ' ite en dene e H 16 508. cape Net i atte. | 4 h case Dr, Wilberforce, Bishop of F paper kent. eady for tho sory oy, of Hitigants ho frequent fir ‘ ; ‘ wee Geel ty aud atte 1 ‘f hi i 1 ¢ ford, will be transtated to London, ‘This apy Ww Blends in sending in their subseniptions will also | from other States. witett f et te Gr + vv found than that of whict I atl to retail tn Pot Office orilers, wherever exny, bistead : eis ‘ reuters ito be the head, My experience ne not, | Ment Would prove very unpopular with the q The Fi wintn bade ath y. the Reense wil! te sa prond to be the . My experience hie not, ee t. Af not, then reuleter the letters containing | Tho Fisk and Bowrns enso iustrat a‘ t on of Ut <a heres con: however, been confved to family discipline, As | Cbureh party. 4y bud thur save # good deal of th {We eo by tho publihet s ' . ty way t feoke lke compulsory | tencher principal in a achool of over eighty | —During the recent election in Engl er : Fisk that he 1 ‘ i tie ee oF teas With association on a emall | sebolare I suceeded without even possessing a | Yoter in Wiltshire was applied to several th Brilliant Opportunity for our New | * ' : ale, hne seetninely but one practteal remedy, viz. | ferule, awltch, strap, or any other matrament of tor- | M4 vote, ‘This, however, he resolutely re Mid dethah dl MN “bait hey wilkoey ube byrden of | Tt pecuniary. aivantoge WAIRD the Associ ture, auch ns is deemed necessary by savage parents | RIVE. Hor," gait he, *diroetty after Tv hrewd observers do not liceit rere swe w life, whieh rarely ‘d mechanics ta Brita and teachers, whose prot place ia with the | Mme the bread rove, and Y mado ap my int + die Joun T. Horre ‘ j Gum Th. fees can bo ewaily. applied im the tot | fa ie fatale ane TO SE, | andes leh to bo ree! wretches who desolate oar Westera ptaios, or the | that time that I'd never vote any more. Silgher t Muther | Jowing manner; Heat a kettle of water to the yw ent da rh eae OL Rol “4 of Fiji, Let us be kind to our ‘iitle ones, Among the notable wi ws of the Maher boner 4 Lishen an article | at fetint aad { Tve. and ent eS aie tte Tecrenman le tatce aie, DOMINUS, | that of Major Alexander McC, Sicteon, of the iehe « above mentioned point, and the upon fi e. and eat m embers AF asa ati i MINUS, iat of 3 loxmny . vn, ety 2 wich he iy aggrieved. They | saue any eben ee vidal « ates C Salbbtetnihenyetys Balls iN UT na maanatetorien, New Youk, Deo. 51, 1968. Honse, to Miss Sne Williams, of Buffalo, ‘Th lense Mo wve Jaws nnd courts, judges and sheriffs | small quantity of keravene ; after this has bo. | yew York ts guaveationabiy the parndiea of | 4, A telsiarn amine and manntectostes, ei ental ing toon place st Baila on the teat day of t ; r f | cone how ny Sal thi rete dan ar creation whe | has adopted a plan of ite Pils Society, a per- Sale of Buglisl owsons, year, jer the ceremony, the party was eseo; rand | iM Massachusetts, and Me, Bowsis has eee ace, uu the water, wich: {t will do tai | do Barope) and the felter, portion Gf stealon WhO] Tt Succes, BOBENbOBL “swO Feate ant GTi dots, | £0 me UMMOP W/ 26 on, the depot, aud leit in a gpecial ear for Now Se w open to hin for | PChly OF property thers to reapond to any | minute or two, pass over the surface of 1 ticle perc moe ta raed ennpersae be | 2 tie insiatce of an Bnglishian. bs genta Sm: In your ieeno of this date you publish | Col, Steteun met the couple at the side door cat eProiden. | Verdict of damages which Mr. Freak might | ® hating motel. If the eit takes fire itis un. | moniew's, thee evenings at th edicte epee | ble anomaly. Ror of pure Engiveh parentece, aud, | fom the Moratng Star of London an aceount of the | Astor House, and the New Year's Day was the Viee.Proudden drives in te with alongiug for thelr sepeti p | | is welder aman of his aot Ma dutta SAAS te HRSTAT Ta to doy the | “Len the eurface of water heated to 110 degrees; Nowhere else, they fondly imagine, are each dreew: if pte ence a Palas eb ce natneeise at | tecortoin livings, Although the Star must not be | —A woman who resides in Cynthiana cot © Fapidly, aud met with KUCH ROR | en a aw Yorke for dave. ane 1a | Wut it ta not an got as the other, on account of | om Sit bouneis, and ) be ao peueraliylnt, | The Assor ition, unlike those of Paris, closes ite | MOR aw Very trustworthy authority upon such | Ky,, ties proved herscli to be one of the leirs a in gaining whatever he has sought, | ler around Now York for daya until ho | vanop rising from tho wat powiure Clee can picastire iy | doors Suuloys, being the teat Institution of this or | matters, the report may be true, as others ofa emt: | Harcourt estate, now in the vauita of the Ba sit can take hin just as the jail i# closing some aint Muy other busivces nature F have seen fur many | iar kind will probably be, arising out of the | Rhatendy Whe catare bonviatl bo awe OR 4 ouch om nt te before weeks that pald ay tty the ¢ pnggrsitic proxpeets before | ; 7“ Its mortuary fiselnations, | that pald a pect to tle REVERED | oe oF ane dladstone and Brigh P ahem nt . night, and then have tho use of our jailto | Why cannot all the horse railway com- agrocner, | day. There are al Hon of such men an Glatstone and Bright thonsand pounds—aimost If not quite a quarter ractive oppression upon him, and the uso of | iar ah | Trooping’ | tiie from 11 to 15 per | Ministry. Tint tf the right of presentation in the | miition in American chinplasters, Some tty to heep himself in the current which | Pract ont “ i Hea ri HO UBC Ot ia the steps of their cars with ropes | #. Andthen the | ' English Church ts uot understood in this country, | ty years eince two of the Harcourt brothers et ny him onward, Governor Horraan | Uf Sheriif'and Sherifl's offeors?—though as | during the winter? Yesterday it was dangerous | She eesti es undary of Belt | am not golng to discuss the point ; nor will Ldefeud, | ed from Bvxiand to this country, and the lucky” lone no onportunity of firing: and in. | t? these, he should be welcome to them ifhe | to step on or off a ear when in motion, and wiany | faite : and tlntery Ie da Tiaight Oe principle of aciling advowsons; | man ts the sesecndant of oneor them, , Lhd abl {Pesala lan | ' pond! . i tally plows w taket oxsive cities of rore ation 1 , 3 " if Vis reputation with the people nx an | ¥ould take them away with him and keop | comluctors refused to stop for able-bodied avon | they lupe, in wacnitmentaiy pote way, to vakethele peasive idee. of | Baroes tice of selling ths right to | —Puther Ignatias, who has heen Teeta : Ne oF we nie dhe e , | on accouut of the dificalty of etarting aga Oeds attewn abovethem, thas crew tm bothouses, | Yastdevclopment to the aturdy workmen, Whole the Gospel ts alwaya diseraceful.” Now T | pondonon The Chritlanity of the Low reet and plncable f f e them, for we do not think the city and county " cu a ry rt ty A ‘i vi AMG IA Rie New York has any ronson to feel proud of ; IG baal faites! cB laos tet ee D great lortunce have heen eealivod.” Tieay | Wintito sak whether under any elreamstances It's | party," makes one aensible remark, Ie ears eviews which 1 Le invented by cor. |“ NE & be y FoRsat ae ee ol d have boen re Miticians for their own private benefit an opportunity ia now offered him mpression iv almost universal throug he State, and we are sorry + eay it rat deal of jurtifiestion, that some of our h) slators are te better than thieves, Jy te plunder anybody and everyboly they ean, ‘inee vveesnr ig intrusted by the Constitution with the duty of expomngs 5) defenting, 60 far ns his iutlucnce ur his vow # will permit, every bill which he enn see to be not for the public good, Let Mr HorrMan discharge this duty foarlersly and cneparingly, and unbounded applause will tow his conduct Joy, Horrass, too, ean follow th mmend all the moro easily because Ue Legidatury with which ho will have to nd is not controlled Ly his own politin! oe ye In denouncing: its acts, should he have occasion to do 80, he will not be ham pero? by the reflection that he ts making war apon his Democratic friends; and we dar ea y will heortily second instead of thwarting his efforts, While, ther 1 peiriotiom will be appreciated by independ aly rally, it will endear him to his own organization, and pirengthhen their fie! 'y to im t the new Governor, thon, spare no pains tect any covert rs that may be } Let him veto every corrupt bill, if he feu cot defent It without, Let him rain apon t reads of the members messayres full of sontions for reform and ¢ my. Let in short, show himself @ vigilant and the ent guardian weand there of the is no Vimitt will be bestowed upon him, ests of the pratita int Ile can do #!) thie with perfect safety, and the chance » ald not be thrown away, —_ : \ renchment io the Cost of Public Bdue cation, he burdensome taxation to whieh the yoole of this city are st jee ‘arequnat A bitter complaint t. The amount required by aty, and State governments grows hens or and heavier year Ly year, while since t 1 is nth their the city n wer Dogan we have had to pay a host of ti tions Jevied for national purpeses, It 1 unless we moan to allow our t rushed down oltogether by the de nis of the ts r, we must hall our x retronchment n 1 mt of y yaditure, 2 wos r vena pi lor pir r “ Mony 0 litt make ks one by ‘ money from i One of the leaks that ought to be stopped forthwith isa be rierly Med the Free Acnlemy, ; + the more pretentious appelluiionof t Jege of the City of New York, Tl f thin institution is not far from $100,000 jually, without couxting the reut of a real estate ect apart for ita nae, rth $50,000 a y more, Tt maintalos a ‘pe of some twenty-five or thirty tutors wud vafessors, besides a janitor aud i ood undertakes to teach all the sciences and aecomplishments, from moral, intellectur and political philosophy, and the Grok aud Latin languages, down to clocution and chemistry, Yet the result of ite moguificent eo costly machinory is the turning out of twoor three dozen graduates # year, not 18 many eome years us there are tutors and pro- fersora, at an expense of $6,000 each ! Now here is a matter which should not be Jef vndistarbed # moment Jovger than ty | What becomes of then? And does any one | suppose that such eases are not of very fro- | quent occurrence absolutely necessary. ture will soon be in session, in that body wuicer for himself the grati- them Kom: other State to e States will not allow eltizens of an juto their territory and Keowee of their collection laws to harass and annoy each other. Why should they procure their remedy in the State where the cause of action arose, so long as they both | reside there? It in trug that) Pisn's affidavit states that the Rorengi tf hpubtican circulates in New York, but it does not contain any allegation that the number containing the alleged libel was circulated here, It is prima Jucte evidence that a man has ndad cayse when he goes outof his way to Lring it before New York Judges. —— . The Poor in Prison. A few days ago Mr. SAMUrL Bownrs was arrested in thiseity in an outrayeous ner, and thrown bh prison. Ho had t endure fa single night of it. But he is a tich, inflacutiol man; he las plenty of money wl troopa of friends, As soon as the whoela of justice could be put in motion—and it did not require many hours—he was released But how I it when poor men, obseure men, friendless men, are unjustly arrested ¢ and not to your gorgeous and fashionals » to your jails, to your unvialted prisé churches, for the trae evidence and test of t of civilizat rivtianity. macliti mand the ures ¢ How many men aay bo iin mured in dungeons or shat up in lunatle agylams today who ought to Le breathing the open air of freedom! | We } ily recommended that a connuiasion shoul be appointed to visit these institutions, and investigate the true condition of the inmates, and report the | facts, Tt missioners it bo diMleult to get competent com Mon qualiticd might not wish to unoriake it, and those who would be will: | ing might not be capable. But it is rather dificult to find men fit to fill any eileen, Uf they #hould not accomplish all the good pos sille, we think they would diminish the umount of injustices now practiaed, There now going on re. | } ac ! ‘damn, and we hove | With regard © important topies, | wen ty to be ¢ 1 to adinit that tt phrases in " of wy na | ty Tho fest finpul hea either of them is to 1 at they relate to ra sod swearing which were formerly eulti- | vated by the members of the profession of to make th country independent of F land, 3 perspieacit Jogist as Mr Baie inable to pene*rate the mystery “Not wor a Continental damn,” he says, “2 | am ata assign a source," and so on | Ht will 1, however, that in his spelling Mr, Waite rea to the phrare the usual 1 as refering tom wicked habit of cursing nthe generat 17H, But on the thor hand, en ant nwriter has brought out the " kod wt tho Treasury with the abbrevi tion dam. of the I rd derinatus, meani ned or condemned, to show that they wore d for nothing, In that respect, Lowever, they were not very different from the genuine note In a similar strain of argument, a clerical mem- ber of the Rocky Mountain Press Club bas beon: wont to maintain that a tinker’s dam’ ja sim nly the little barrier af lose earth which @ tinker The State Legisla nd then we hepa that one of our patriotic representatives: which is now forgotten THE ~ rr ert eat sometimes et up sroan! the spotwhere he is] * about to pour melted solder, in mending L As this barrier or dam is of little intrinsic value, it passed into a sort of proverb, the real sense of The Chicago Pepublicen has been hunting als to divide up | out the history of the early prop: the old Northwest Territory, and t several parts, It proves thet then just as destitute of the ability ¢ sends 4 propounded at that , Michigania, € Minoia, able On TP ew becailun Ww. Among the ma time were Axssenisipia, Washington, Sylvan Meropotamin Poly potamia, and } mew quien wo eck oe Nevada aud Colorado, worse, It is not t ders in the futu Holars to wel ot suitabl new « The tendene toward Lexse for children, An In Gerw ‘ ool, with the abject of ditcovertig w « of, and nore ' driv ans thei tard at | oy We Worning, wea alow hig ‘ein ty devote 4 2 play." The fact is that fourhours of good bard study in the morving os ax much as should be required of any child under fuurtecn years of age, girle expeciall —_ An American traveller who ts now fn Ea. rope writes home that of all cities in the world late to provide ag by appoimting a cor name the Congress was | appollaric Sad sui sles as ithe ron Sarstoga, ipl, Theso | te, tought over agaln cvery day. if not \ W doorway ure smoky, besmeared ay, Cinievoyant 4 tonpte of inst puch blun- salon of | for our r mate vpon e most beautiful, London th ri aud Now York the dirtiost and worst smelling. In the Latter respect he thinks New York fur aur. passes even the traditionary wi We fear that his opinion is not without tro, But is it he fault of Judge Wiurixa, or of seme one else? “ — The Trustees of the Peabody Fund in Lon. don have come ont with @ lettor to the Time denying the allegations of Mr, Riony, mentioned by us a fow days since, to th ings erected with the m wovy for th give the o of the o elect that the ney given by Mr. Peas srof London were not occupied or, but by persons in comfortuble cir. tathigh rents, ou They ts as follows 17 #hoen 16 blacksmiths, 7 watehmakers, 2 brushmnier ters, 1 glazier, 61 carriersy 12 | tert, 9 deny ino dresamtkers 2 eharwo composites Niowelehts, 1s er, 1 gas: maker, erm, (etopn enters, ork eu 1 8 1 heitma cpers, 2 stevedores, 1d carn tireors, 1 be Wailers, 3 lieltermen, 1 Unplate worker, | cau Pikes, dewrpente nivetiontrs, ship weeniner, @ wallmake 1 plumber, and t French potisier Jhoy further add thats f renin is, fora single room, 2s, 6d. por { tweroms, 4 and for thre mys, Bs oh mle and tune mid that the net ! nt, per The umd fs for divorces com : the Courts of € Nuring the year Isis i nunted t in 284 of which y \ Ms, ond in 176 hast the probebly came frou other places for the expres puepose of getting divoreed from their matvime uiul bonds, it may he doubted whether Josenves repatation it has gutned for the fickleawas and vality of its mavried people, 1 en und Meeting On Tuesday evening the Rev, 'T. Fy Caskey will deliver a keture In the chapel of the Crown of Life, Bleveutis avenue, between Iiity-firet aud Buty secoud sirce's, O4 “Hugh Latiner and his Can. On We sor Horsford, of Harvard Unive Stu Hail, way the Oven.) Ant and others Ga Tharsday the Rev, §, hiv lecture on “John Bunyan and his certain My Mall xth avenue, On Toes Grand Army of the Republic, will Lorie Hall, in aid of the Widows’ and Orphans! Fund, The Ri will lecture before thy vevening Post Isaac J. Stevens, N Ane the * Philosoph of cling BULJECt to hourekecpers UH, Tyng, Jr, will repent relations to Issues in Church and State,” in Lyrte 36 give a ball at Mark Hopkins, D. D., LL. D., Pres. dent of Williams College, Massachusetts, will preach 40 young men in th Ketormed Do'ch Chure, Filth avenue, corner of Twenty ninth street, to-morrow 4 Ponday) evening, at belfast 7 o'clock, Beate trea, ame vessel, “NAY, SANUARY -— AOME NEW BOOKS. atten The Great Metropolis: a Mirror of New York, by Junive Hewmt Browwe (American Pablishing Company, Hartford), is mechanically # credit to its ‘This te Division strect, whore erchitectnre and nygiifares Rowe in the unsavory wind, uiisfortune abide there 6 Division street bt one of the walle to which the Weak und woe-begene are driven in Iife's hard bate New Oracte : ance of there tuncombed, with mn cially | vou witt ir You go up. the nncarpeted etatrease, and panse | before A begrlmed door, behind which, a tin oF palnte J sign injoiins you, the oracles of tue gods are di Peveed, You are ordered and you do 80, with Ho other sheikh that wile fein ved by Dod aif, ond on unmstakeabie hatred on the A soup'and Water, ushere.| ia by @ colored wou an, who re. uto be scaled, and eays her mistrces with sengagedt. You place yourself uoon shard, Wooden char, Whose buck bas the Inubago, and Whose legs ure quliruy, sud look around wile y are waltiig | Nothing but bare w strip of rng carpet In the little ante-roon Murmur of voices on the other fi Hon, perhaps Honetonous @ soon the sound ofa Hell, appears, avd you ore ine ce OF the pricsiess Who ta ny ior a dollar iu currency, Whalever see NO parapic yeeull art | nor boucs, nor eru black Langines W | triingtes he cleclew wrohght thereon in ¢rimson « Wiite; no retorts, nor suange Veswels With uinl hued phitres; po large dark Volumes with iren no owls, living or stuffed; no Waid or iu of tuagic, | reerees Is artistionlly a failure, N ther Aycaha nor Kelltsh is she. The tally lithe fieure, the dark, plereing eye, the deep, solemn | voice, yon look und listen tor in Vain | The Pricctews Ie only a grows fleshy slaitern; and rhe gives out—must Leontens 1tF lor of | optons and gin that you ure convinced is more mortal than agre Perhaps she is an Assyrian | or an Aral peaks very linperfeet Buglishs and with an that was never borm of Del | phos, She looks at you with blood-#hot with energy, “One dollar, sir, for ¢ 1% takes up a creary puck of cards, and proceeds to tell your fortune, * c Ws Yee \iax Wag Wal Weer feted ‘The first impression one gets of cities, bat partte- ularly of New York, In, thut everytling in them is fur sale, All the persois You meet eecm bent ou bar knlning. All sins, ali faces, all advertisemen Voices. ail outwerd aspects of things, wie you The old woman fn cheap an spreads her Kev gana at the r ugly Ah her dangh | ways © tay Wares, Whe ¢ OF LOCOMLOL VER, WAVE + One would think Whe shove of every kind w aiilhy t ve t orveommesc: ts 1 nd Whe ewe in pit hemuins of | Auncas afer fates with UF we every vendor, you #l hor they pines OF houses, ies cs of stores and preclude the need oF pos fw the wetropotla, Bat | SWihose Wart ta the side. uds with the 8K ith. They are the Gouin of tratie, edowntill of Troy, they earey tere All they ask of’ Fortune. Wer and a crowded Wioron They do Vortise, HOF Nan agey t Tiey. plint {th ves on their in g 10 But | J the Worid comes rocnd to tem w over tue very fi . the hire Jit tent thei tyr y rpecual marvel how they da, Ss m | ween ei) onyt nid yet uct of “en ayninng im Chen alll Veo tbab AL by 1G ative ey — . LIER IN NEW > Mr, Helmbold's Spleodid Panipn ! Drives Out with Distiugaished Journa hata PAUSINONABLE YORK, | From the Home Journal, Jan, Dr, Helmbold's new landau, with the four spirited steeds and thelr brilliant Nzht-leather, gold mounted harness, attracts great crowds of adn in Broadway, whenever It 1 that street; fo much 60, in fact, that th sand the roadway, 100, for that mattor—ure tneouveniently crower The corriage and the duevling eaparison of the horves nturact attention, however, rather for the fue taste displayed in thelr monufaeture than we the “ turnout" is ahowy, us ¢ Tt ts, Jn truth, tho most elegant ever seen in our streets, Mr, Helmbold wes accompanied tn his drive one duy lurt week by two prominent Weatern editors Mr, Murat Halstead, of the Cincinnati Commerciad, and Mr. Horace White, proprietor of the Chteago Tritune—his driver, by the way, being ove of the best, If not the most #kiiful profesional whip in the country, ‘Tho two black coachmen, cach about 6 feet # inches high, with splendid beards, are dressed neatly in Drown cloth suite with #ilt battous, ) rere © ue Laight kuppone establishment | booms to be left to th OLD WORLD, peat Net) Co-operat Correspondence of The jan. révoyante takes the lead tn dis aml in civing counsel and eneonn that needs Its ald, Lidge posmcsnce lsu ing and successful coOperative store, MECHANIC ABROAD, i m IN the Us Be Dintriot € So much tas been said of abu rime in our fact it has not nofroqucutly been #uggested that if a case which bas beon monipulated by State Judges ia | a mavner that low excited pubile indignation, could be got before United States Conrts there would be anend to rliwrong, [twas rather asharp reproof Of this partial judgment when Judge Blatehford inter vened in the Erie Railway lugotion, and up Jay Gould Receiver of part of the property of the corporat Tie ex kindly nteered by Nelson when be overruled the onder, viz corporation, repre by Mr. Fullerton cl, consented to the roecivership, was bard tho Distelet Judge frow blame, n was to the effect that the original order tice that the e \ cxoneration yous Wholly without pi set even with such con bonded compliment of Me, OC ent, and could not be ene t, So also the lk or in moving to yoonte the order, expressing his partiovlar repect for Judge Matehtord, was equivocal, What eceas‘on as there for such testimonial If the act of the Judge Lad not required apology, | Tis my purpose, however, to notice some inet dents of the Federal Courts, which are of more general interest | 1, It isan almoust universal complaint that the | endars of the Distriet Court. tm this eity are litt Attended to, ‘The regular call is often Interrupted | Vy eritinal business, which per 4, woutd not be | objectionable Hf timely motce was given; but the | onter of civil business, particularly revenne or seizure cases, i9 otherwise interfered with. It District Attorney capriaionsly to move one ease and postpone another for his own conventence, ‘This should nut be allowed, Litigant Pariles Wave a right to trial In their order” In. fet, the very object of a cate fe to apprise parties when to be ready, and no case, whether the Goyer ment is Intercsted of not, should be postponed, ex. cept lor proper cause shown to the Court, % Fo the cartloular departinent above referred to, It's also asubject of compliint that defendants oF clatinaits are harshly dealt with, Vico niore Liabilities to the United Stiter is, of cr; Dut this appertains to counsel of the ce sliould nize no distine ries, ducy Is to administer tmpartiat Tout fear or favor. With all the welyit Which the Government necessarily bas through its Vast exceutive agencies, it te unjust that any vddie tional advantage should Le thrown Inte the scale.) the Judge, | What propriety is there in hls te wease to the Jory npon th ner t mi of connsetI it #he ty be one- tided there 14 no remedy, as an exception docs not Lie for misstatements of Losiumony F 9. Tt has bee Court seem to eo in favor of the Governinent; that jnrtos in that to Hid always rouitily iis a rather do Now just arise either from some tmprope od | {lug juror ey for whi ble (aud bis iwterest pn oo Cemptationn, OF else from. the instructions they: te ceive from the Judge in the Ulal of cases Thave p ferred to, the 0 tonable mode of chive in Dut the review or testimony at large so liuble to sicnifieant fact that they invariably this ine the Marsival is respon Axe ations ix a danscrous pariiul, Is eohlom unaccompanied with a monition | Tint the jury are to 1 tho commanit? trou | f This is more particulury the to aetions | f of revenue laws or complicity With (hip in Con ey. Af it showtd be ward th t pu castes, Iioly » resorted to by partics wnpl in such tratisa: tons cal. for a rieit method of dealing with them, Lacree t respects Government agents, Mit or jury hold any muci rotation Ciey are Judicta) arbiter ics before them, and should 1 considerations fram a tar dec to cach case a4 proved 4. If itis atycctionsble that a Judge should seck to jitrol a jury in the decision of facts by an extended iment, It is not less so to finpair the effect of evi mee by general derogatory remarks. Wien reeont ease Which Occupied Keweral days ty the Judge B, enld to the jury that all the evidence on { artof defendants Wad nothing todo with the ea fe'surely convicted himself of having conduc'ed the loosely in adaitting the testimony, or else the uy rights 0 swerved b ion strictly limited | a trish, trial ve it should have been lwit to them without uch ev ment, Perhaps the case may bave been b te of any reat d Tfso, TP thtvk a week necd not have been spent im findins It out, ininded, Justice Nelvon, hirlct Impariiality, never’ hesitates to exclude irrelevant testimony, nor w the tn of the Court i ng argument at much length in . Bur itiy ay eminent quality inaduc aptly to dveide, aad It would pr ‘quire of one wewly placed up the bench, und whose previous experievee in jury trials was very limited, T think, however. we have aright Lo expret some Requaintance with the law of evidence nd it Was rather an anomaly thaton are cent trial (not the same wbove referred to) he read to the jury several cases from a number of law books Dearing upon a question of evidence, Would it not have. Geen more digaified to have stated the rule Without eltation of authorities; or tt he was not himeelf informed of the rule and wa obliged to con- Tue upright, clear who presides with sult the books, would It not Lave been better to have done so in bis own library instead of keeping the business of the Court ip mamencsserv abeye' CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENTS IN TRE | whiew I Thave to ae. a net Ca? ve an: them, we they have cn te November and December ter are wre of recent observation, and lest tale article should be too long, I forbear tor the it to notice other pluses of business in this and the adjoining district of Lon, iis this grout Belzion. beehive, | MOFE disgraceful than the practice which prevails in ‘The housce are old, and | mecouine hovey must be githered by the | New York of selling the right to lear the Gospel ‘and un ‘Many imiiion live ta | Ir vot Wy the dvone, The frst had work oc | preached, or that whlch Is put forth from our putpite | cach dwelling row abound in the quarters | fyivda that the tee tuat Hutter the parse wont | #4 the Gospel? Is tt worse than reltiug a freehold in | Sua all look dusty, stinted, and starve | ROL be robitd Ot is OW Ieeltinaae rate should | Church sittings; or giving to. the rich a privilege in om han | Sina to prac tatty engi dieasiam dst? | Rorshipeiny God which uot accotded ts the Indciatiqabte” Belgian. re orn | You knaw tue ood old story adout the Yourn.&e, (LISM CHUKCHMAN—NOT A“ PROTESTANT OP ALLAN,” New Yous, Dec. 31, 1868, oe » Velocipedos ta Kogtand, TRAP HENEER Me Cece my favorite Jourual, of today, 1 read the article on Velocipedes, and it Tated his views on them, when they ars Od Contry.” Taman old Thave bern’ here Toft England they were Tad long crash te bea no ley about lorty youre ago there were two deseripitins of two-sheelel cone called the. * Hubby" and the otver the ty" nag. The kat em, Out the fwet Louch with sphiceste ho tred: ruen 1 the grownd, iano wa I hoes to grip the gee with, and tie “Dondy” was uiueh the sau preset velocipede, only the woeels were smaller, and nearly every family that had be and after work in, Bat the st ural priee ia but up Ww as hich Vhey are or were vthet they are at tines a or stylish t nin Sout fecns atrinze to me, in view of the increasing | Stato Courts, 1 miglit bo supnoned that the Federal | Interest feit in the’ shove machine, that some | urts have ® apy exemption from complaint, In | reeently Imported “Johnny full” has not ventl- ublie NulKanee, expeellly aller Working hours, or The big boys and youn. them anc elutes trou race, aed nomellmes the sircets on the ow'ekirie of tho Cown are liionadly jammed with t Tiiey wre made Uke of by moat Monerent terhanies, suen aa Atite grinders and sinkers, travelling from Vikage wo | Village, to pursue their trades, In fact, some are quite weuriosity In their Way, being woConly aves | locipede, but also » Workshow, Vor with wlittle shit. foe of tae kaifecrinder uses treddles his ari his Hite a living with th errands, Ili aw rt not cone into fiver I wheeled things, they Jo Intior, while {he three wheeled ones are bot and ornamental G Baoontyn, Ny Y,, Caner atas, 1908, chao Compensation of Boys, To the Butitor of The Sun B1a—Please inform me why we boys do not get more pay. {work ina large tobaceo house in is city: have to be there at Tq A. Mant donot leave Hild P.M. and get the paltry sum of $3 per week, or Ge, Per dvy—A rau not nearly enough to clothe me, A tnan Winks be gets very hitie if he gets $3 per T know plenty of boys of my own ace (1) why jure the work Ido i® worth ems to depend uyon who itis dene, A wan doing pad five wt al {.” Knowing you to be the workingua pion, have taken this opportwalty to wei you 5 ima tor me, ¢ EW Vong, Dee, 15, Iota, We don't know, unless it be because there are ty of boys ready aud willing to accept such meagre compensation —— The Late Banjo Duel, To the Editor of The Sun. Sin: Your would-t nck gloves, cou! paid for Twas engag referee Was oD tw Mr, Pluwor perior Wid bave Kiven wv tuur d Your motto Tux BUN shines for all;’? ny suggestion is, ioe Ht shine fairly and ty Yours, AVULEON W. GOULD. Naw Yous, Dee, 90, leds, — s ular n the Oblo~ Lilet Hovering on the Water near Wrecked Bteamers, Prom the Cincinnati Times, Deo, , As the Memphis and Cincinnath Packet Com any's steamer Minneola was p the Obto, AU nicht, at Ny o'clock, When within a Khort dis. nee of the suet where the recent collision occurretl between the Mail Line sicamers Upsted States and America, the watchinan, Mr, dacov barkeendr, Mr Joba Meliaron, who woards, together with Mr. Murpiig, tie steward. of the boat, looking out for the wreek, anid Cos fee how the place lovked, were tortie’ by a 8 pt, whicli Toe slowly 110) lar pale blu water to the height of & vera! feet, and lasted ale filty eceonds, when it disappeared. The Heht mectf wus not very bright, yet they could distinctly see Ui ousdines of the wreck, and on the tance, They wore at Brot puzzled, clansed another hght Was seen'to rike t he frat The pilot who Kaw the first o} 9 ao pus fled, ani was ready to believe it and about to answer it, when # third column of ight blue light rose neurly alongside, as seve of the offeers sw ed as they gazed in woude at the same me watehiog ly for any signa of mien cbout the wreek, and fulled to dis cover any cause for these singWlir phonomenons ; some became somewhat excited and one oF two rather terrified, a8 they were not much unlike the ghosts of the departed. The officers wiio suw them &M@rm positively, and we cannot doubt their asser- tions, anserted ehyucetiy as they are, that these light #0 singular, wonderin, and unaccountable, explod or exyanded, alter rising, and aéea ied human form Every one on the boat was aroused, and great cxelte- ment prevailed, All weat out on Dut after pase'ow the wreck BO More Wee sean, = SUNBEAMS. —— Rifle whiskey—Fusel oil. —The next style of bonnet is to be a bead two inches of ribbon, fastened with a bar pla, essentials all christian people—the CI Hicala, and Protests one, sid that, seelng 00, 10 of people fn the world who don't betleve In Christ atl, it is a groat pity that believers ta Him should quarrel among themselves, They have edd ideas in France on the subject of crime and its puuisiment, A Mma Frank, who heppcnod to have a number of copter of the Lanterne in her possession, has been sentenced Dy the Corrections! Tribune of Lille to forty days’ sayrrmrnnmoms ant HOO franCe Mie, Der content, Mo Poul de Caseagnar, editor ot the Pays, who. nearly Killed Lis kinsman, M. Lissagaray in a duct, escapes with the mild punishment of siz days* tmprisom ment, —A correspondent of the Loutsrille Courier: Journal wriws from Levington, Va, that Gen Lea declined an oder from ® New York insurance come bauy Of $10,000 a yoor to uct as lus general agent in the South, * th { respect for the come which i | to be eminently rospoet- Lee feels that his place ie Wat his tulysion te the educetion of the youth and (hat the gph udid prizes of worl seulth whould moe allure Lim frou bie sphere of ae Mark Twain ¢ p the ¢ jug bis best to si bout would ste that there are ough Jerste Gen of the Bout ly Isastory of w stranger wha aneet river, and waa try Py but every now and then th wd aman would t his head in was co tothe room, First he sang out laddom then * Kast Haddon! aud then * Ha tdam Nee! and then * North Huddam tien * Groat Ha dam! “Bitte Haddam 1" “Out Haddam 1" “Ne Haddam Maidan!" "and the stranger Jumpe xeited, and says: “I'm a Motiodi preach oe, wad forty years In servic without guile! Iw a meek and lowly Ch bot d—n these Huddums, 1 wel the devii had ‘om, way 1" —The Bugulo Christian Advocate gives ad tailed report oF lecture by Bishop Coxe on i) Connection of Science and Ite vealed Retigton,” ft of astonishing facts. We leven from it that the cru of the earti ts Just twenty-one miles thiek, that t) world's conflagration has alr ady begun, as the ternal Gres are touding ropidly to ite annihilation that earthquakes Have multiplied sinee the Christi era, and Indicate a #pcedy collapse of that, 17 the Lisbon eartiquake had beeu # litte me severe, the sock would have driven out that pe tio of its surfice ; aud, most Wonderful of all, ty “on the first day of the proscat century a lit planet was discovered by Kep.er, in our aystera, « since then alurge finlly of these little pluuets i appeared, which are parts of an exploded wor Some of these frugments fell on the earth in shape of meteors, I Kepler's piauet exploded, w not ours?” “Date ui of g tia. —A curious habi of the“ gordins,"” or, an 4 boys call it, the *horse-hair snake,” is riven by My Agastiz, as follows: Soon after being batewed in Water, and while morg Httly transparent bodies, tt creep Into the legs of giasflioppers, and burr their way into the abdominal cavity, where they toning to ve two or three incles in length bet they ave frovd. y have grown ao long t ftrange inhabitant, tt bu worm is relea! ant returns to He aquatic lite,” A gentloman tiv in Youk tht t vl recently pul erter, from the bily of a They reer © be horns, The et hog Audubon nil 1 his son Vi ou 1" r bsehiid, to whun Vad a letter of iuteoduction. ‘They warted a Y In the private om Soon a corpulent came in with his fiee red from walking, and, h bg Up lis trousers, dropped his fat body into @ fortable ebalr, Me took no notice of them, an while they ® nd teen Audu with a stop 4 ivered his ere tieks, iy uh clon oF @ lett banker re and Tea t Introduction, publ Sthat you are ul Vneed my subscription.” t this arrovant » ould be honored by shiny name to avy subseriptior but you may seud in your work, and I will pay copy of it, Gentlinen, Tam busy, and T wis good morning.” A fow days aferwards the Volume, bali-bound, vnd all the pubhahed nut from {ts eon’ bouk or « no ing Mis fodignetion said, “1 6 ‘bir, Tnever « were sent, Nutaber after number was gent eight orten months the uccount was tab Rothseuild by Mr, Havil!, the engraver, Wi ir, Twill give yon five pounds, and 6 more.” Tho book was sent buck tot graver’s shop, and afterwards sold to an Am merebant with w lighter purse and a nobler Tawed eroemedics would Lave been too costly,