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THE SON, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1869, AMUSEMENTS, plaintiff recovered such a sum in ao libel | ture of Ohio to succeed Wane, Republican; and »') AMUSEMENTS. Lag hed Macs adventare, and bacely Po. od Bebra oe cere bop NARA M! . ALLACK's—Lord fy tom's comedy of Money, full? Five thousand dollars would have | Evorwm Cansency, also a Democrat, is to take the oe flames); Mr. Wilson, a new pianist; Mr, ne wat culsredaction cf the areiy ot present, —- COOPER INSTITUTE, Jan d-tectare ty dohs B.| been a more aultable amount. Why, mon | Sst of Jonw Consnan of California, « Republican, Mee Hh gee ted the baritone; and Bergmann and an orchestra. The | he sags, "hfe hopes the Southern peapte wil nee that |» —Stinday echools bave been introduced into Among the Christmas entertainments of the | oecasion ts made one of interest by the fact that o STEIN’ vi fairly with them—hopes | Russia, een HALL, Jan, ¢and $-Ole Dail Grand Com. | ChATKed with murder have been held to bail | Maryland has slko choven Wirssaw T. HAMILTON | pqgt week none was more charming than a lee and | new plano, constructed by Mr. Ole Ball himself, on of. thelr own’ accord, deal ‘ais —A doren cities of Italy are projecting monu- certs. in only ten thousand dollars! in place of Witt1am Pixcexey Waren, both Dem- | madrigal concert given at Steinway Hall by a chorus | what he conceives to bea greatly improved principle, | fut'wevtnunt, ‘hav itt eat there, he aade; | ments to Rossini, BTRINWAT MALL, Jan: #-ParepaRotn’s Concert We speak in condemnation of Judge Me. | So far the new elections leave the politi- | made up of about sixty of the best singers we bavo | is to be used. the rights of all re oat be curerregs —The shadow instead of the substance—Giving TAMMANY—Jan. 4, Light Burlesque, Comedy, and | a 00. . cal character of the Senate the same as before, among uf. — yd Pe pny fe thet sarety ‘elt be | Gen. Grant a pleture of * Dexter,” — Conn’s conduct with unfeignod reluctance. | OF the fourteon retiring Senators for whow anc: | What a plty tt te that the frequeney with which wo Return of Madame Pareva. Haatn'sae wap, tne Government Sil bave to fad it | | —A writer in a New Orleans paper aske, FHEATRE FRANCAIS—Genevieve de Brabant. He is a Judge of whom we would much | cessors have yet to be provided, four are Deo | *e permitted to hear thie old English madrigal mu. | Madame Pareps also returns to us this week, | In another: thie murlers and KaRlux outrare® | @ New Bngland consldered the Athens of otha F ane rather apenk well than 1 Some of tho | cratmenamely, Bavaup of Delaware, Becearew | Me !# exac:ly In an tnverse proporiton to ite besnty ! | and no person in all the profession of musle of whom Fe Oe eee ree Tully eutprisea, and oclignt =A freeluneher says the Broudway hotels GREDROONS LET GALLERY, (0 Broedwoy-raint. | Ablest opinions which have beon delivered | of Pennsylvania, Dooustts of Wisconsin, and | There aothing more pure, simple, melodions, and | we would think evn be more hesrtlly end epontaneaee: | at dading how wide ple vlan adopted round tables to prevent their boarders from touebing In the whole range of voeal art than these | ly welcome, Her absence left # void in our concert | ho tins already counidered the details of the work porte “4 Ange. from the bench within a few yonrs past have | Hexonices of Indiana, Barann will very likely te next March, He goce at things in his | Setting @ “equare” meal. ii fi 5 avclent compositions, As the violin aprung at onco | rooms that none woe found to fll. On Fridey night | entra upon Peiatatueea | oth " beh A THEATRE <The Fighting Brothers © | come from hisn ; and a Judge is presumed to | be retlected, but each of the others is sure to be | to pe the perfect tretrament ft fs, and modern eet | eke makes her reappearance at ftelnway's. Ore rays catatoede* Hie mates wo stump speeches In Hol aches Agee nheest hen hoon PIKE'S OPERA NOVEH—La Periehote. write his own opinio KEW YORK CIRCUS, 14h Ht, opposite Academy of | convincing Jy t he ones ability, Motie—Hive Beard. «ia Torque Fron Matl- ell Stay bet pe apc enape lala tees Woanerday tnd Saturday st 8) P.M. we have been fain to hopo that he STEINWAY MALL, Jan. #De Cordova’s Humorous | would, in every respect, do honor to the offices of Ju.go. But in the suit against Boeing, much | *eceeded by # Republican, We are not aware, | ence and gentns, laving pondered over It and ex. oo his office or his library—the matter ot, his mind Ingo woue will, it ls said, exceed three miilionm owever, who the new Senators from Pennaylva- | periemented on it for two hundred yours, has fot PRESIDENT GRANT'S POLICY. Ty, Hatav ead ditceriy Uee.zou Harp ne OO: | odie aeent youth th Ch horned \ Wisconsin, and Indiana are likely to be, Of | only failed to make a singlo tmprovement in it, bat - P jent yout icago Was poison : catching his meaning. He may decline to the remaining ten whose terms expire with the | setually f# unable to prodace ne good an tostrament Hepniring the Missinsippl Levees—Northern | cive you an avewer, but, so lar as T know, FP does | the other day by the cosmetic bloom which bis lips | present Congress, all of whom are Republicang, | # the Amat! brothers d old ®tradivarion nade 10 mast be Deceutly Treated at the | hot try to niind anybody with the #moke Of dipio- | absorbed from the cheek of bis sweetheart, mary. Tthing he will ave to settie tue Alabainn | ; | the place of one only—Puainontrsax of New | ore remote times ot Cremons, so 1s with these Democrat, Der, 0, Claiue, Ia any oue so simple aa toanppose that he witt Only three of the reigning sovereigns of 3 ¥ pe ey phage ow | rondrieaie and glees. They wore made at once per- shew ¥ cep Rev ¥ Jobson tn Bagia aafel) Europe are said to be i lf val . Mr. BowLis, wo murt ay, he rooms to have | Jorsey—will he filled by a Democrat, ‘The rest | Mert treir way, wad no modern composers ove | A iatiniuished citizen of Ht. Louis, « profes- Ge Aes ER ieee | hey ere the Eines of Preise: Besse ora teveths oa tae used his offtee oppreasively, And if the | will nil be auceceded by Republicans, becn able to reach the heart Uroagh the. ear by any | tal ontlomsa of pllable Judgment, ken Just re- | crv, be ld, to one Teta AA Ui Teale, Wo learn from the Leader that at the recent Ke 8 ae reg LIT. office of Judgo may be used opprowsively | The net political result of all these changes | ptraichtor road, At the time when Siakespeare was | {armed from Washingon, where he had an introduc. Wonht veeo!! hin Ste. Jubnaom. you know, trod to | banquet to Senator Casserly, tn this elty, the Hom, ‘ against one man, ft may against any other | will be to two votes from the Domo: | writing his “Machcth* and Raleigh wan equipping | 0 to the Presideut eloet, and very pleasantly re- | cover he ein of hie bobuobbing with Laird. Rocbuclt | Htorsce Greeley agd the Hom. A. Oakey Hail cordially vi 7 & re , ” f ar to | ond Wharnelitfe by the mantle of Grant's ¢ eee man; and tho reault would bo that no man's | ric wivority of the Sonate and add them to the | Mle tiltutet expeditions to that EV Dorado of hts | lates claracterlaties hablar vlc dadgarent | toward Longscrect and otter rebel officers, fraternized, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1969, rights would be safe, There ts no offence | ! dreams, Virginia, @ full century before Handel bad | OF ie man whom the pooplu honor, i 152,00 "emes coeanet ie Retanantt b cconee —The lawsuit recently on trial in Bath, Me., te ‘saat = | which the whole people have Lite - vicar net ePhal eAl nf nary sia HA Phe lig W . aMAKt ing. Tele aves the veto power itis likely to bein | eet aside a wilt on the ground that it Lad been dies ‘ ‘Terns of tive Suny PARTON THERES Gs SEA eco nn Cav PRA, & ae | before Hevthoven had eompoged his kreat symphonice Se ne ee iting achemes ortaking inoney out atthe Treasury: | tated by “Spiritualiem—an Insane deloston," Ba Qh OAILT, per year to mail subcribers... tom | tod immediate interest to Bee promptly and ov. ' FYMAN has appointed the Hon. | sn those distant times ft was that Thomas M pay tasourt ny tee Ki ‘ 1 | Ho te against jobe and Jobbe ra. and Ith nie we suall | heen decided, the will having been sustained. ‘ f Wi ene i pi ly yn Sa tbapalan: | CANWED By UF: 8, now one of tices of clot of One twas my wood fortune this morning to spend nid he hus w ood eye for detecting jobs, be thes Premiere ct 28 | ipldly panied {iin Che opproest rs CTC eee eee ee erie ta eer aee cenuenes ot Gites Mt we time. Sith. tue man to wtom. tagre then to | never 40 eare(aly covered in pirnseoligy. Weehonid | —SMiss Piney W. Forsyth, editress of the Twenty copier to one address... : ty | of the offiee of Judge | . . ae helt ted to be District Attorney, im | beth's Chapel," aad Thomas Ford and Wi Byrd | ony other tho eves of the nation are nt present tricteat honesty ih collecting aur Fevennen, | Ziderty (Mlesissiypl) Adtocate, declines to altend the enty coptes to one ad che “a4 : as ‘ place ofthe Hon. A, Oxkee Hatt, who has ree | wrote the lovely madrigals—some biythe and merry, e', is strictest ecouumny In ther expenditure, convention of M ppl editors, becwuse she te Fifty copies to " The statement of Mr. Gronon 1. Betorn ned to necept the Mayoralty, Mr. Garvin Is | tome tender and full of sentiment—that wore go ad ve headquarters of the armics of the United | ‘This will be one of the cardinal deerrines of | SONY i ” ry VREELY per year 1 | ia not ealeulated to pl ) ‘ » | is pt the Mayoralty, Mr, Ganvin Staten ta a ming two-story butldl tration, He ts no enemy of Pacite ruil | afratd they will ali stare at her. ‘Twenty copies to one aires al Beas Ny ulated to ae i 6 ire Lay the loterior of this Biate, Be frst coms | tirvbly sung last weak, 1 fa fo usb sonros Of | s private renidencs, nite the | favors Jnternel Improvements of ail kin Some one having complained that quantities =~ Fifty copies to or McCUNN jn a favorable light. Mr. | menced the practice ot si Clon, ax op | froat repret that these compositions are co Httle | partment, In compa ny wants to peo industry thrive, comme pao i ead tad ’ Bates cia Sanus URE IO MCCENN re | Pry are alae Ll haekoy Mast sll Pree ta any one with the alihtent love for mu. | pendent pre ented hit Oe YESS Oe But, vee PE Lr peal fo Weald coat oe . ie marked, whon he granted the order, that the | t a Dintriot Attensa (itible oBtce of | ste wut once henr them and they 1 tail to he | ciarmanvy reniy, eur enrde weresent up. Tn it Ne hed ma aaa. Sn CONNER ee ee ree Tas Ren far excords every other daily paper tn ite | , When he granted the ; 16 | United States District Attorney fu : le bat once W ey eunne) eunan¥e reply, ‘ » r Mia’ debt. nnd a tae Rew far exvoots over daily paper in ts | Man j ant hited States District Attorney for the Northern | tanivated and be compelled to confess to a aensa. | Moments we were requccied to walk upstairs to the ‘ must lead the Jncky who get brandy “ which Las seen France in any a vee it An lyn, y Clty oe | bail ought to be twice the amount—that is, | District of Now York. Subsequently, he bs plonsure stich an all the Ogentachs that ever | Oenerel’s ofee improvements. As itis, he believer shape." seireulation In other p the conntry te] ; A ‘ . “ Ai ion of pleasure ve Offenbach 4 ond floor ; bt we now hw irgt q aS Bendy hecreaatiee tie ate th the tostiera dea | Oh@ hundred thousaud dollars instead of fifty | (lected, over the Hon, Roscoe Covxnss, District | wrote evutd not give, Por theso tndriva's aretn no | stout siatcen tect by; sipniorn. Tt Ie enrpeted with hook for rreasing it” Henee Na sak. Virgin: couple, bent on marriage, comet Western Sia It Ciasoffers a most valuaole medium | thousand, Attorney for Oneida county, and in that acity | way diMenlt to understand Bimplicity and melody | ¢ in Fale parpe Cf a sieerral folore, si dreds of these over and Me i iw it til a | Bot att to the pare io iy of diserys: 0 bed ; Gab Ay4ty Xibd Ok wAveriinidg Which ts Ceilane’ to ba “ ' : ; sips ateistatiad | lances ag pit: sip Gshi shaunieata;- 30 akan e room the aif of a tarlor rater than tvat ofa | more convenient season, Heed we must get along | stood on one alte of a swollen stream and he on ‘ srs by tha greta awe Widsets bs | We avail ouraclves of thie fitting ocension | #My distinguished himvelf ty the skill and | are their st elements, “They are short; the phraac | bins erates, “Rransetme siniowein tnt sna | lors fow pensnih tne Paeiic valsayecrens sake | Guper. nd ues they were marred { ppl diol dee Hee ;, Gur rates ar | to call attention to tho enormities which aro | Mility with whieh he conducted certain famous | ste such ss can be easily etught and retalned by tue | one at one aide. Hy the olde window isa low desk | sidtzed Tio time will come when we can have ‘ . nay come | Tho Young Meu’s Christian Association of nos; Just | Bt, Paul's M, EB, Church, Wilmingtoa, Det, have came to | C48; thelr modnlntrons are full of quaint earprive and | fF & mein’ of Of hia st, Near it is atabie avout | other lines across the country; the thm fie feet lon lit, but never harah or forerd covered with piles and bundles of off. | wren Government ean attord to ald other wreon cases tried in Utica, In 1853 1 Journal said to have been committed—not by Judge this city, ond was for some time as : ‘ nt to Dis. the | stat documents, alltted with the Inevitable red tape. | now be ds strongly 0} ed to any iirder advanees | “ Shout (1 Gen. Graut’s Policy. McCunx, but by other Judgos—under this | (ict Agonate Wertencey ad Teint to Diss | etecte that are obtalned from the ob | Grant's desk4 eomnon ofier desk 04 i @ | OF our eredity “Wie toile wits Cougressuen on thie | Beet Sealine Wh eee eee The ele ishe Y 0 ve ale i Mi « he fs jor f ¥ phrase sung fortin 9 ayolnet Ub ame phrase rome winds A frame covered w suspended | point te de ond refreshingly Vigorous. Persons vost Le abolisLed?" aud have decided \t In the negae : alot Jo published in another column iy rw o aiid ei bith ry zie M | hy his efforts that the conviction of the rioters of | Picci piancatmo are meet telling nn ns | mane aud a half doacn chalrs complete the fer: | Quo peviges ta believe: thet, ine futere or the Union. | tive, from the St, Louis Democrat, exsumi of Judges, to grant orders of arrest. I w | July, 1863, before Re now Gov. Hore The ara iirriimgnn aa. Tar Ge Caer Ut, ee tn Se turr ea tater i in the world is sai ipo nat “ta i ; tire ‘ ng ae pitedars higher Evan [eR GSGlRUaTRE |' ofl , R i s Gov bss HAN, Tie audience at Steinway's wax a very intelligent | When weentered the General wae ont I Amo. | will vot get much sympatly oF cowturt From inter? —The largest Bible class in the world is said etantially correct, will increase the mumit ” iyratio y 0 a8 procured je was elected Justice of the Ste | one, Inrve one too, ‘There were very nang of the | Meat he entered by W aide doe » one could fal | views. wie ( to be the one taught by @ Mrs, Bartlett, In Mr. Spure sonfidence of the people in Gen. Guar, and | Polated-such @ committee aa would make | perior Court in 1993, Should he accept the ap. | eleny prevent and many museal ninatours. Ta f ee oe ee ha: eine oe Boon ne jag Keon's church, London, It began evg}it years ago a assure them that in calling him to the chair | 8 honest and if examination and | Pointment now tendered him, the county will | wos compowed Of thone who knew something of | Motte, ax is usualy the ¢ j ar it 4 one with three persons, and has reache! ay average of state thoy did not commit an error, but that staterucnt of facte—their report would startle | #4in valuable off and one of whose al ty, the roture and delights of Knvlich glee and mad igad es) i cag Poe Ln Ron ' oe * to uttendance of sev landred. he is tho very man for the times, the community. Thero is great force in the | 7¢% and honesty there can be no doubt, ‘Tho | Mule As for the public ut Inge, they probably sup- | older, more weinkied ani of. the The annouscoment of tho rosult of the F ti Hon, WOT L ann, fi Gov, Hovrwax, and for t deutial election was made tn Exypt in tis w * Gcueral Grant bias been named President, to wi ‘And Alcafoks has been named oved It some heavy concert where people who af | sent him. however, with Grent, pie one merly law partner of | P tA peop . p “ ly Taw partner OF | iia eo love Maid Want to be bored, feibinoe | tate shops,’ the parlor, and cabing are ettike | the Pest ingly true representations of the wan. hat it has h@con- | Graut's counteuance is pale, aul Nas ane enoral publle bo ex. | of sadness. Ho hag anotienble stoop of the No unprejudiced person who had carefully | fematk of Sie WttLtaM Jone Nothing is . ae Ah avae ever doabted that | 4 Cangerous aa the discretion of a Jucge.” Sonsidered his cu etaeer re cele ihaaatnsaaemins no execlient ofcers, | Iso given him an excuse fur retaining | ression | many whom the country believes to be corrupt or | stead of the Sheik: hioulders, | inctictent, Leoald not find any good author.ty for | Sccoud President eUIrom removing vera years Supreme Court, will, it is said, be ma tice of the Su stice of | e Jun more than once In three years oF #0 that cert ls given; and how ean the Gen. GRANT was a genuine friend of the ” C . rior Court in Judge Ganvin's ected to knot 0 q ¢ And walks with a shading Ile looks like a | the assertion that Gen, Grant says it ougut to be re- f . petit RAL RA CHASE GE SHOR TG | The Wi Murder Case—The Convictions place, be : Lae Afni tho anaticr with 10 few op | Tag” burdened with cary wud anxtet be af it | peated, "Boveral personw with whoin hr has spoken | | A vein of silver, fifty feet below tho surfica , And Y ‘The conviction of T'WiTcneLe for the mur- Poruuittes Of Judging, That these opportauitics | way by a strong efiort of the will that he bearing | firmly believe he wants It repealed —it would nut | of the ground, has been discovered at Juliet, Til prosperity by all legitimate end effectual : Sees p7 will Le made more frequent 1s our earnest hope, and | up agitnet it, determinod that ve would not yield to | be unnatural fhe dht, One Senator enys he remark: | qpity boring an artesian well, The presence of vn 1p | Aer of Mrs. int, was what was to Le ex. | Tn all our experience of tho violence of | we votice the eonsert now, not for any purposes of { fu Ue My tad bat ed thit in his view It inlgut properly We repealed e * moles, and cepecially by uryloy ite poe of oll classes and colors to yo to work to re: wore its industrial institutions, prostrated by a var which it had needlessly commenced, fo! by Inviting #kill, genius, and eapital from the Norther States to emigrate thither. He wus dressed In a plain sult of black, with noth: | this is the strongest expression of opinion 1 have | Ver iu the geological eystem of Diinols hae uever Invors | 114 whatever abvut lie yxron or flee W ludicate | heard trom bi. To twovt trea goulemen he hie | been hinted at by selentife men, amore remarkable picee of vitue | We oe the pleatura we recsived last week to re. | Lis ron ait fit is not repeated the Senate ought to #) —A carpenter in Washington prizes among his ‘ * econ, |. After Iimost contingous session next Summer, Le ra the remarks of Twrrciet.t’s counsel, both | Peration tha Se np sesoea ve valleve Gat thas Ie vowel res leas for patty qualiueations im an officer than | cholecst tivasures a scrap of paver on whieh is writs spatiol 4 Bi EPROP and there Is no rena lieve bat that it wow He has sald that we «ule cm bs mee of board to apare, plesne in the opening and the close, that they had tecanhilty Lectin nr ital : be 40 again, ‘The programme t* hardly eapabte of Hiecal taterpevtation ot tee coariin | Cent. oi vee Maree pines ct Be nach hap no confidence in hia Sunocence, We do not | pen Me retirement of Gov, Fuxtox: any change for the Welter, The Mon leissiow male soo how the jury could have rendered a dif. pected from the evidence, and from the argue | politicul feeling and partisan rancor, we have | eriticim, but to urge upon thow to wh ments for the defeuce. It was apparent from | rarely peru cordial greeting, he offered ns sents, and In is containe saturday ria that the spoils. belong to the vietor, | [ot Tad have it, A. Lincoln." It wa in | Oflces suould be for the good of the country, not for | by the boy while he wae at work at the White House. noon yester- | yoiew quartet, the * Sommer Soug.' not very Fenton retin d from omee a - ¥ the | the benedt perticulany of any party, This se weary or touk fur his text, = Nebody comprehends more clearly than he / i Horpm ay wae welcomed to the | wer sang, and is not an effective cunce:t plece—lalt | | ! , Gone | Ebcaeveta be tha view. think rom fiat have A tid fees haee cn ; ° rent verdict. There was something unna- and Uibulations of tie ofice by rte = e | erament antee the bonds heard, Mhat no man in offer ts to be noved ed my lambs.” A plain farmer very quaintly a thet the South, in respect to capital and raniee ; tig theumbont adozen of hie other mule volce part rungs ave tet | i on and tue | morciy because he is a Domocrat. It he wee tiem for | remarked to hii om coming out of the churel, * A \ 1 through ‘ tural in the solid indiMerenco manifested by Venton lus held the oMece for four years, | tcr for the purpore, for toxtonee tho" Turkiel eeeat Hage: e” gad to's futhtol falor, passed through a radical revolution | 7 Weutaioe ia ol ea wae * Kile | ¥ wv country durlig her strucgle, aud ty a flthfal, an | vory good text, air; but you should take care not to ye Wad aan: Gas hee both Mr. and Mnw Swirenats, considering mutation, | Me will gland ont | Drinking Yong," or the “Che Wanderer ;* noe | Ehope the « nent wild not do it the Gen | henest and a capable oficial, he stands @ fale chance | LOY NS Nett kee oe aut che lamabe can't "é that Mrs. Hint was the mother of Mra, | He ability aud toes he a | Wad so trivial un airas My heat Is over the vena ailek, positive uiterance that | of keeping th Copperheads, pohtieal ti tipply of polit | wisnot only veeisive and foal on that sutyeet, but | servers, blatart Dero te politicians, may a¢ well | reach it. whoa the man of money owned as a chattel ' cunning pnd tect, ond larwe amount of dont ny place tu so execliont @ trozramme, With ti's | alnoat stant beta th of \ Twine nd the mother! ’ 3 na df a si Sieh | any fine o excellent n ' 5 " scnd In their resiquations, to Lake effect on the Ath ot ym - Pat Sole the man of muselo, bas forever passed away. TwitcHELt, end the moter in-law of Me f° p cheecsstully humbug the country tHathe | exception and that of tho malrigi, “As T aaw fur |. “Buty G urved the Senator, “we only | next March, Existing vavaneles and vacanctes here: It is stated that three members of Mr. Jolin Pwrrcienn., It seems iinpossible that such | q) respect of the Uusophisticated youple ul the ruval | Chiors,” fortwo voleos, for which we ehond hh a cold-blooded murder could have ath 1 ts, s been glad to see * My dear them vo little, standing in the near relation | tm in We govern | e9Me Other eqnally atirrin which they did to the victim, if they Wish the Colted Stotes to Indorse the bonds, eo that | alter an | We can oil en without a rutnons discount, giving aheort,” or | the United States ample seenrity fer the entire Wight and eMlcient m *, ” wioce cabativated, the | amount, +0 that it would be Impossibie for the Gov: | party servicer. f we profir. such wen for appoint. | the “repudiation” clause, Lis reply wus, that the tinecpible of hanrovement, | erwin,» lore a cent in awv eincrgeney.” Gieot won 4 ie’ ives, but the show tor old | doctrine within two years would be the most popde st incapible of limprovemen Agoln Grent ly iwerraoted, ° fnover knew | party hacks is not a very jood one Just at this tine, fap hits ¥ ‘The matter was evide: tly tn masterly honda, and the > hecuae ‘resporelbie toe pny | How to dval with enis problem Of getting out Br, | meseere ia the country, Le filled from the Repub | son's Cabinct—Seward, McCullocl, and Evartee first and last, will be to | tried to conx the President to omit from his mersage Be rather thay to reward will, Lam sur ka. Yet tue atu L Hy ces, us wll men of close observation do, that thongh the leading minds in that see. ton of the Union theoretically admit these {wets and profess to accept them as results of tres h that ever hetd a big od | Ment of the country, © hed wha the db Uuguiched elth | selection seemed eccupied the Executive chit of this really been eurprised at the discovery of the | State, ao one ee ever been: a th : i i mount tat at dl 1 tO pay, Yu ona bad wet ecting AN it nva | —A gentleman travelling in @ railway carriage «the late convulsions, th > not. foot dhelF te thd doors of tke Reaeentiva C {Krcnes | Benth man who conducted, whose name is onknown | Smednt thot yt di timmatety opay, You n'a bad men Reitlng in Gen, ¢ bea foree a8 practical trutl ,. | inurder, and known nothing about the perpe: | bo Pix ces bow tons, not being given on the programme, thon hit | Ratwant tue indorsemcnt of te ve elaine vPUmice act was atnused by a constant fire of words between two practical truths, and govern their tration of tho erime. wt: cing with the signing of the New York | wet de ‘i! 7 ij pay Indies. One of them at last kindly inquired if thes rved to be, led with an evidently consume | of his mont ii 1 they! ‘ghb.00 from tie | Bate knowledce of the work in und, held his chorus ing | equorely up to thetr work, and brought out ell the ‘ation oF | pointe, One trick the horas had however, which moduct accordingly. W hat the old dominating element, which a cong ruled and finally ruined the States conversation did not make his head ache ; when We Aye anawered, with a good deal of ingenlousnes#, “ Noge ate sit here ‘led twenty years,’ 1 4 sutumo? Th otter is worth your nS je been Ti! eee ae ee ne ina teanen at wos | —The Paris Monétewr, so long the official paper you are too h sypable; the » (we month We suppose the jury dish dence of the man who swore that he two men come out of tho front door of Mrs. Why wo ure disenssing on all sid we the al debt is to ough the spring an’ below the Potomac and the Ohio, fail t 1 £40,000 hy one Wen to hold on to the fal note after thelr con BS Inercase of the Hatioual obligations, 4 ie Potor 10, fail to ap- ; 4 0 hy ; Te Sy impossiuie to cuitivate oUF latte, Inter. | who are opposed 10 Lie repeal. DIXON. w | jo nate te, tint Wy. the rolectiie, tay aby | Hin4's house just before the diseovery of the hia hs appa Ft had given the rlznal to stop. The bases aimays like | pow {yo Meuator, "the levees ure aueulutely o> jeadaaals Of. Cie Benes Gevertinnnl: seaoenees «: ieee i weekly political and Murder; and, except that testimony, there todo this In every chorus; having got a good hol! of | eexsary.”” Gen, Grant on Recoum nary correnpendenes by Ane ib ir power and prestige, not merely In their ‘ tthe levees," he an “4, 7 Victor Hugo, ‘This is rather singular, consideri Dom iene erely In their | was really very little in the defence. He oot seendatons and tn: | Slow note, they are not disposed to let ito whem | yey ti" See ete pene esa | rl desl promise abd em tno eee tha past totrison which 34; Hbge aha tne DRRdIA? > section of the Union, but throughout oO mnowe upon the | the thee comer, Will not the genilemen who Wd | had woniething to do myself wih the breaking of A private let en received by a gentle. Lgeapdidt : i alco ep 1 +” | produced plenty of evidence of previous good. he Impression itiat he . thome levers.” man in ras from Senator eect IV, M. | have borne to the Imperial Government, and to eaclr he whole country; that they staked their | acral character; but kit own counsel cor ‘ 4 independent enter | Mle matter in charge exert thomeelves in tho In- Tite said the Judge, “millions of acres of the | Miller, In witeh he sta 4 tong in: | other. all upon tho fesue, fought w great fght is f er bat ll coun \ us there stich @ succcrrinh | teresta of art and for the benefit of the deat land In the worid are suljcet to overfiow. terview with Gen, Grant, onversation Wh he a M4 the Ki 1 4 * | ceded the principle of Inw to he established ; Spee Inge to repent it, Mr. Johnson, expecially Gen, Grant replied Lit them overfow, and let | Ge reconstruction of a Was passed upon at | —When the doctor told the King and Queew w re hopelessly defeated, and were thrown ‘a, wis ai heeanise lie vetond the New York | tusinstic friend of rf t to whom | them stay under Water until Uhelr owners ard wilag | Teusth, Evough was elicited the President | of Relginm that there was hope that their son the A OWN) that such evidence was only entitled to | Central Rorrout bill wid vorlonse irowd nets, | uela nd of wusic, In 5 Horn | ee Norihers, jnew und Northern ¢apital, should | dee rant the Senator in assuring . ; ses refuse materials among the détris| \ ort owbittual: eane, ase chat te waw | Nee soachabie by tas lobby. Delaicd | the concert wae given—a Ment MOE Ly | ee eee rtotcet and duprave them, Northeru | respondent that if wo ean 0 (0 bold our pre: | Dobe of Brsbant engut: resovor, the! King possiy the times, Gen, Guant's kindly Roe SOU : 7 wd Wulugged peopel Hut low were aware thot it | earved and Aily rendered. he obitca | gnen with Ainp Te CMpteAl Miro aeady to make @ we wtstatus itil the ath of March all wilt bo weil; | dropped on Its knees, and, weeping, thanked + ! iJ ‘ei ‘ not to he considered Inet clear, positive | as more premalle to certain ¥ ail Stree. 64 AP'S | tow by urging a repetition fr th ¢ of the pubile. | your State, and you woa't let them do it there will be no more reconstruction by Con: | aloud for bis mercies, wiiile the Queen raptnronsly ad brave natura will not allow | s.r of guilt | to lave the Hew York Ceatral Fare bill etogd Han wh Tare laud oluiea, are te hoalle to, the Uaiued | Brede at least wo fr a6 orate is eoncerued clasped the doctor {ti her arme and kissed tum re m to either humil them or A etill more intoresting chapter in the Ita | MRM wae with the Ne id aig yallene Navelties this Weel and if that Government should rebuild thelr levers, Pueet OW--Woat te he peatedly. read them tothe wall; but he will insist aah iniel (aide oh seabalue (0:18 a mole! with the New Verk city rateonts | he pregout week his acvetal noveltice, aud | Ke would wot change thei a particle, 1 know mo | 4... puaek OU Wet te WE | 2) it inatated that a reconeitistion has been ef { hat they recognize this controlling fact, and Sade © | tures an ow the begtuning of hiv cude | the diMenity with the publle will be nut eo much to | Paratug levecs but. to ufiscated ths He fected between Mr. B.A, Pollard and the two Wise Hat rnures eat Fe tatedy tn, | ‘loved: Mrs twrrerttt, was indicted with | a tuisrat 1. Gavermor Fantom, unlike | gpd a plage of amusement to go to as to selcet among | nde cf those ensaged in the rebcliion, and used | Veetigations Into the © trieks of trade,” whiel | wo shot at itm in Baltimore tact epring, It 9 um Siinit that within tho Nmits of tho lately 10: | hop husband for tho munler of her own | fom o HCA larger thnk, netonnt, aie inure | Me Many attractions of almont equal merit, | the proceeds to restore the country. As thet was | comblu ashen ee une aoe aie ay | Serstood that one of the Wises made a maga Sargent States all men are equal before the | rher, but demanded a separate trial, W i t en | The wurlesque at Wood's M Ne Northern men." ures. Tn the formar ease, espocially ae epplied 0 | remark about (he assassination of Mr. Po our popular Leverages, this jou al ia performing a law, and that the restora: 1 of prosper | * he Judge, © the negroes won't presmme she will now be trod. Tt was re. | etill new, having only becn produced af brother, which came to Mr, Pollard's ears, ‘ manner tn i public duty. Pusel oil xeems to be, from these in A i hat portion of the country depends upon the een nee, and has won its way to nearly th WON A oN net gs ae tadkscey | brought about the reconettiatlo hat po tion A : muntry He nds upen th ported in one of the Phi Ia papers that | an fie its 9 Al nearly the Won't w orks n Grant rep! Hed he aul vestigations, the nelive agent in the wition Of | two prize fighters recently fonght sixteen sary on of all classes of its own citizens, | When sho was on tho way to the prison with | | “y ry so now | nadeut ote there. Rote sulity to Norahern | Vauore that xiven thea tele “snap” and, street | rounds tna saloon at tryin, Nebraska. Musie pre- end prote d encourngement edt: there fe Sea aii It RERBAREE Of the Biate, Lat is (usel of bat ave its character a he ud the protection and eneoumngement ef | nor husband, after they were arrested and be Sot the ‘ * | and out of the evurse of th ‘that we | met Uh uit, wt he & " ¥ Abed iat r # | coded ond followed the fight, at the close of which Siwha scans 1 } ’ i & pructicy | eaciuswbt « agricuitical | effects upon the human #ystem ? Ibis the vegetable | : who come to settle among them from | fry they were indicted, sho earnestly ay Jiusuistation of RucwEn E | have becn aceustc t haritly | five PiScauatey? ds there norawumatiing: | orn unos Wns “aueattatron of the aplit, and ie the | Mera Wasa dance, ‘The ladics of the corpe de balled Latever portion of the Union, This is Set Piteitks eae Anaws yet what to « ey have uot long to | ker todivide. up the junds and fell 19 emall pareels geal Pye ss aalpidt cette attached to the euloon cee: seats on the musta ‘ pealed to him if he knew anything: about the Thole ai i earliest hid fal ina ota Tate Reevae dk arte ts Raat © | fo tuore who might Inmigtile? Andis thers nota | product of a further distiliation, t the distillation | 8 OY aang the Aight, and enjoyed tho entertatd fot ho meant when ho sald, “Let us| tinder to come out and tell it, and relieve . ; 5 public | watt, + Im order to dad out, for tonight It] coset femteney to sceurs the wervices of the | ig not absolutely necessary to ite generation, It ie | *®"d da-teg the Aght, Joye vtaln- officer whom the great body of citizens have boon | opens with all fs extensive prog ment exceedlu Civilzation advances at the West —The Paris Figaro # Without prompt aud adequate compensa. neste ton +L must say," said the J oF lene fav nil tha Ave peace The article from the Dimocrat also shows jat Gen, Guant appreciates the financial sit found in wines, wiles are never distiile, ¢, “that there Is more | the percentage of this ¢ pant also ineveases in amount when distilled liquors are although in wines is very small, It her from the horrible suspleios A young man, a fricnd of Twrrennn.'s, wont Lyregard with respect, ave nade by ajournal | Plees, ballet, stilt: walk: lucted by Mr. Tauktow Weep and Mr, barlesge, aad twenty ot question seems to be, W 1 “Two friends met tha her the maiay who had ottended him throughout the tela) A Mas These gentlemen ar feetly r “Th aid Grout, “TD think you will have and ita appearance on (he surisce of the other y in the street. ' What a shocking bad bag fthe country, N saute : : , Tawmmany wou't overdo the waticr ty giving too | bulld your own levees’ or walt onder water ou wear!" exclaims one of them, * My dear frien?, ation of the country, Noman has measured | wag overcome by the verdict, and fell upon | sponsible for any amount of damogos which » ; Abebab baad i ng tO | al ee eee anc abe ate nan oliy couting, i» held to be au evidence of | YOU Wear!" exclaims one of them, * My dear frien?, much to thelr patrons lustead of (vo tile for th the conviet'y neck and wept, And tho father | Sy may aw rd ogainst them, As a general | jponoy, 1b te always well, the docivrs say, for people of Twrrennn, for whom all must fect | Ming we would not counsel any one to commence | to get up trom tble a Mile hungry. the man who 7 1 wear it only because { fove my ownliberty,’ * But Its quality fe pungent ond somewhat offensive to | What on earth bas your liberty to do with the hat t” um." "ho above, tt : sore carefully than he the crushing weight f the burdens resulting from our Federal ri ‘ eal, My wife bas sworn #ho wonld ‘ : heal aa( al taiauae a i ld } once store planiy tan apy the sniell, werid and anpleasnut to the taste, and ine | ' Oh, @ great deal f nd State debts and the naequent taxation, | gympathy, was more affected at the an # libel ut og . tan i ri Dut in this one. urfeited ts not auxtons to ry ne 1p Vwultee the Hremulent elect mow durious to the couting of the stomach, and irritating | Never walle out with meas long.as T should wear t *hich make the millionaire count his gaing, | vouncement of the verdict than Twrreunis, | XY? Bet see bow Gov, Fuxton ¢ it uaz 1" hows that whatever he may | 9 (he mucons membrane, ‘This litter quality shows such a hat! a the man of middling means husband his re- | yingolf If he allows such imputotions eau i | Tuy nis past Teconh, He | \ivelf in tho habitual and immoderate uscrs of whis- | —Miss Susan Caroline Godsey, aged 27 youre, yources, the mechante and the laborer strug: [on || —————emeo cgetont Him eile, Heeponis Wit | venichele,” Ofeudgah's atest work, hes boon tome | ¢ arte Comneied im Bia | Kex—Whiah contains « larger peroeataga of the oll | Wo liven als mites poeth of Hloscwme, Ky.s ies aot a. 9 4 The Lagistatare oil ma + tomorrow Wo | will be bard to imagine % Lat) o sand ag} ah Sa Pate r Maa be td privucges iy every States that the free. | Mam other distilled liquors—by an Inflammation of | Mineteen years, with the exception of intermiselons aap el betacablanaap ae apatite ryy aT SB Aion bo des. | apraphe acaaibes for Invoking’ lis vindicshaael) thet st Goer onan wa a Metirtitn all We reengizedy- aud his | the blood vessels of the eye, seen in the “white.” | of ten oF twenty minut® exch, ten oF twelve timee car meet, while suffering the pinchings of hid ‘aus ta el ee ee tne eka ot Wwe | alc Maly conpenvated; that the watiotal obtiza, | yysel oll ls also generated in the bakine of brown | e#ch day. There is nothing repulsive in the expres- pe, . c her | Someuiane ‘ Sees Pe oe ° 5 ma ho principal sup | tions shall not be incee: ‘and thal promoters ws AR ws ™ * wkedness, and cold, He t) es # tian salience | Died Wy Masta, Maen Lata, aon tone eiake' war et tos Romi abel! Bob i'by the | Dred oF corneaker, as it 1s very abundant in maize | Aon of her features; ehe has a mild, sorrowful, yet ete bis face against any iner use of ty ‘ b very | Tio ww of sivel, Iuatead of fron, for the | and others, Mr, Bateman announces that bia well, | Governioas in repairing the daumges oceusioned by | oF corn, and tw berated by the amount of heat ncces- | *Prightly-looking countenance, and converses on He expenses inert ib encourage guig { ce | rails of railroads, has not been productive of the | earned and @rmly established repetation muss serve | ‘'Crnnt! ei 16 hah oF atvon odne, portent aunt: | TY t# DABS) the: freed, ‘Tale Se) was: gives) ine | SoRmOR lentes wiih) §isortpelaens aid LA RIEIES “4 , ads ae - gonlee Mba satel Moth dh adel ida hs Phen viele garded yh ga Be B et: Perfect fell | yurning sentation to the stomach after eating Indinn | Whieb, considering her condition, is surprising, chen tiey oreven tu, eer t she Assen: | saving which was at first expected of it, ‘The | @® an aeenrance of the maguitiernce of the produc: | \ fanc id the Most positive convictions, He ex. ” a ca lis idens in short tentences, and in alow | broad, and occasions the convulsions known as bic- —A writer ina Richmond peper, who is said ta tion.” As Mr, Bateman is not ap: to make magnito. | Prensca tie Adena 18 ehh re it n remarkable quiet. pep ‘ by tts frvitating offeet on the stomach, It in | be “ono of the most distinguished statesmen in the it speeches it aching th y equiva bons in p y i} m1 vl * gyre gtinpt fe EN ay ie Pid boy ca | pout Hoe eee ee decree, taiaert, | mot necessarily noxions unless taken tn large quau- | Vailey of Virginia," aiter setting forib the * dicate ' vee : e ets that there ts yer) little use 1D replying | tivles or unmixed with other substances thos of our situation, of the impossibility of avolde pet rather io pa ) we mustthat he may be elected, The Re. | surfuce of the steel rail Vio taking | publican candidates for Clerk are pretty numer- | therefore wears better ¢ nov repudiated, | ous, including E, F, Uxnenmus, C, 8, Uspen. | not the tongh, fibre ed harder, and iron; but steel has character of iron, and, im be will wor tit tat it Janot enhanced, but ip | oon, and A. N. Cove of Brvoklyn, As Mr | frosty weather, it breake with alarming ease, | “CPMM NOM a ere Peracae ae hare ad fat eee DOMINUS, | ing negro suitenge, vu of the possibility of escaping TM) eiuced ruther, under his administration, and | Cove is an old Barnburner Democrat, was long | Then, although the first cost of steel is nearly French Theatres Uhh in bia 'iat aor fespouse to the Louilana eee cris teetc tia ail otlier aud worse evliny” advises the people of Vite that taxation le kert within the narraroct | We editor of w gonuine Democratic newspaper, | double that of iron, old steel rails sell for little | MF. Grae te not resting ov his oare, in feet he te | Benator and Julze vine Kt Actin Hele Needs aoe | gy ST nn ee alin pas nla to sgreo upon the platform of universal am wore ! min She HArrOWeR | and is in every way & competent and di vbile old iron rails are worth halt | TW#IRE Very Hard to atch up with Mr, Buteman, | BORO 10 Pad Ce ese Tre ee ciertcs of | onatee cuaiuidlcent enlabiishmaent was formally | aeaty and universal sufrage,” and, framing Cour i, possible limite Riraee arnt hare a . a and ¢ ‘0 oe ee ig to gos | WhO has a fow days start, On ‘Thursday evening is thewselyes ratuer than With te hope of making opened on Saturday evening, when @ large Sumber | stitution upon this basis, to usk at the hands of Con: | poser equally new, “Lait Crové,” hy Hervé, The es, eX opt inthe velnity of | east comprises the best of the singers, sunchanzed. He | winch was served up with an abundant supply of | ment proposed by the late Convention. iw us positive and determined asever, 0, C, A, 5 d tho eae | statis choles wines end all the delicacies of the senso ~The extravagant life which the Metteruichs didates for these two important otfices; but as | iron rails (han steel ¢ ' boi the ‘ wh | thot party is in the minority in the Assembly, it | stations where there \ Lulet fiction | of sats commences to-t Tho Policy of tho Now President—Tne Ine | The orchestra in the concert hall sapplied some | areteading in Paris begins to make heavy {nronde provid ‘ bail ti ro. | cannot elect its men, no matter how weritorions | from the frequent break K OF at a but “ian foucThe Sonth-The Tenurce | ‘endl music. The inauguration of this new and | gpon thelr fortune, Beveral very large moctgng calssd, fotua | SUA fig enlies ile Neail weorinents is ee Kona ee Walloehs, P eae her superb phice of amusement reflected much credit | naye recently been entered upon thelr famous estate . Erni ried iat Aids TSA TAT cae Por eMac hac cane Baad Cit Fanti Tey Sey 12 | mente for the production of * 1 Ado About No: Wasnixctoy, Doo, St.-If this next President and a large amount of publle vatronage. overdrawn ii eeu Db un of $50.00 f id Randday: Wa Tall todtcce, fortalalie ataithe |e Gamble ile iktehios a; ear ies (bing This Is th s00) we the popalar series | hag any policy it will be sucn that you cau sum it up pone specious cn rt hol, w ih has ecm erect 4 | of tive or #ix hunared wand francs, which Was this excessive bail? If it was, ¢ pair ‘ * sna of sterting ptay# now being given at bivtheatee, Tor | iy three words—tonesty, economy, manliness, 1 | bY Messrs. M(t. frowning avd dacob WW. Moore, It | teirs of Darou damce have mow told him must be ree Tudge who required it violnte? the Constita | PS "* oe \ iibiabs diate G night Bulwer's * Money" ts performed heard him «peak one day of a public man to thia cf | Sixteenth strects, with a itge cntrance on Pixtocnth | funded to them without delay, The manner in Mon of the State of New Yoik, Twe * fect: “lis speech was @ falsehood; there was t Tho Tall, whieh hae & frontage on Third | whlok the Prince and lity wifo live may Le inferred Bowory atre, avenue Of 2 feet, covers six iull city lov, amd thus sequently Hable to impeachme hind of cutie Bonat constituted bd The Bowery rivives the classic dranta, altered | Betisng on which ult put your ager and say, | Psion on sitters th street of ab Ieee aiuto the | from the fact that ther joint income smonnts ta RAT AE MDNR TRC Shy will go: out of oftion on, the dth of Maroli next. | en! apdiciinaa’ tai (eas thalica. Avance s ‘this Ls alles" bat the whole thing was a falseliood, | entire depth of theestablisiment is 156 felt, On the | nearly twelve hundred thonsand frauee, to which tha do not think that anc PLSD Tite I Pe ere nMvat Walaare cc ete cote oei Uh Livy we used to consldcr a dull oat Lore vat aa matt | for all that, I've denpitcd him ever siuce Theat | MIN, Ayeute ee yr ar ac the nace, | Austrian Government adde two hundred and any pons thereare two opinions on the subject ieee aja etaa ap belt hari 1 that é requires t ‘i ini’ ta'a eave din pleas’ Ae) he ak siplucky way iy | Bilt Bake that speech.” ‘There Is no misting the S large doors toad to a spectous passuger xepr- | thousand more, y one knows that there was no actual | Pe" ee bilan ats Tk to ath Wopartticats sof tho Univer. | wtih ho told the alory of tit, foe ot mad, | elzit from which these words came, Gem, Grant ons with cut fon At the recent annual meeting of the Board of or good rvason for liokling Mr. | cr Winery Bea i ooLsttt Kiko CAR LARGE AT ORC IMO | ‘in | w-tiand Mght between the Moratil and the Curitih, ge | 8 Fetvect an open enemy; be wants nothing Mee Met ite Managers of the Soldiers’ National Cemetery at Get« YW , Enauans of Vermont, Fretisa- | ‘ Mi I. to do with @ man who. shuflles or prevarteatcs, oto Large saloons, Which ar tysburg, It was doolded to consrcrate the monument to bail at all. He ts perfectly well | avysns of New Jomey, Mexpenson of Misnonci, | et yet thoroughly organized, tho medivit de. | hae been aa oasia tn the doscrt of latimty to anany le elvon ta double-dcal Ho will show us | W snd text) fot tn dimensions. A kullery of ten (eet | oo the frat di page hai easly meadoieicat to he a qoithandn-of lktwanisands Uiieveunes of VAL, Moncce of Une ok, CIMT 104) HARE oper | poor schoolboy Kiveking Nit head against the dul OF Gdminittration in which Roncsty and manhood | inwidih oncurt while two pa pect alot sur, 0h” The prvpesed sponys ‘ : J * *) though it 1 that rules of Antrows & Stoddart’s highly tmaginative | are respected, He docs not go to members of Cone | } rot Ww a placed near | ment will bo of marble, and alxty-Ave feat bigh. The and no one ows better than Mr, Fro | Monin of Maine, Darren of Tennessee, saat Asha that the p ors will DO} ore entitied The Latin Grammar. A dramatic | &ros and tell them that he wante this and that; he does wit ile Veniilution, | crowning statue represents the Goddess of Liberty, ” murt hove known that the only difiiculty « wiv of Minnesota, Sexvgue ef Rhode tstand, ed in season to begin their lectures and | version of the story of thie jolly actto is now to bo | ROLevoR any to thom that he thinks each end 9 ‘anitbuttellow Heute | aud 18 ten feet six Inches high; It was eut ta Maly and burners, furnish a brid of , Jaws ought to be passer, If ‘ {there | pot upon the boards wt the Bowery ‘Theatre, Mr. | hin he ix elent ond no sea fair proportion of women among | Joseph C, Poster is the modem Livy of the oceas studying the position ita of that branch of actenee, Th Lol agen ay 8 Livy of the vceaston, | troaghe the sivation, and trom tne to Ue. he f. , iene Jaw | and we hope his verston will prove as acceptable to | shows the results of his study and Wis thought, Jopartment, w 1 commenced lat September, | the prescat generaiion as that of his illustrious pre ing ab the nber and m gaitude of tue jobs nt butineiiow light, To Me poring the wallery ea threes | Winder the superintendence of Randolph Rocers, and bracket i# attached, the Hames of which | f# mowon the ground at Gettysburg, The shaft of Hadid to the ight of the large chantetier, thas | (he monument is of white granite, and is wlready cut sting all the corners of the suloon, Olt the galler A feng Third avenue is a diving hall or res - und ready to be shipped from the quarrics at Westere ny next September, No a uadertake to pe onmunwotive, Bat he te ye is thinking his way down | Halt gilt g against Mr. Bowirs ; and that ifhe could ob. | TH TON of Nebraska, Vax Winker of West Vir tain a judgment, , Wane of Olio, Waren of Mor Ware of a and | | | tho plaintiif would be to obtain ajulgminnt | Stewanr of Nevada, Sewn of Massachaset, | | here would be no difliculty in getting it satisfied, ‘ pees DeRr OI Mie into Congress url the frst ten days be: | rant, 49 icet square, which can be Feached also by | iy, Rhode Island, 1° reprenent tespestt 1 ive of th Of this number six arc Domocrats and sixteen | '4¥ twenty students, but not a single woman, In | seeessor has to the former once, Fee ea eee ye exo ho ath he | wide. staire frou the front bulking, Iu the frost | 4° war A vit reer peiig ronent revpostiver t The motive of the arreat was as transparent | yy, publicans, Right of the proapoative vacancic Le neadem partment, however, the propor. as Mew Y. righ sometimes feared there woulln't be anything left in | of the buliding, over the dining hail, are a number me A fn iS ha and Plenty, These are in as French window glass, Nobody could help: " '; " tion of women is eucoura Tho senior class DI ET could show you | of sooum Aited ap with & view of aMprdiug | the hands of the sculptor ia Italy, and thay will be ait ma an have slvendy been fitted, aud fourteen remain to | | re lor ota The comic paatomime “Blue Beard,” which ing thear trees, fow | gecomiodivion to yrivate particn or ‘coterie: | shipped early Iw the spring. They will be plneed seein hroug, Fisk and BowLns arc Hoy Stone; but of the juniors, seven por cent, are | ty ie erat tie te re f plans, you yourselt | ‘The dining ball and private rooms are cover de é be L priiihig y aie | be presided for, ike cenit ; j 3 1 Von! POF cent, Fe | has given so wuch plessure to the litle ae well au the | igh ‘have annie dno mun wha hinted pot, and Cited up with bla N | around the four pedestals or corners of the monuy ; he cight new Senators already elected, two mn , Be e rent ones d : Orta Asli, bs Contioued at i eh aod such @ thing was amb wait bring the ki 0 In fiumedi ent, A oth citizens of Massachusetts; nelther « Of « Mt Senat i lected, of the gentler sexs of the sophomores, seventeen | great ones during the past fort kght, b 4 that a ing good Dumb'wal bring the kit Th fumedi. | ment, f them is a citizen of New York; and Fisk | are now members of the Senate, und are chosen | REP eeuty and of the frestinen, thirty-two per | the ctreus, and in addition the usual brilliant and vas | 1 pe all wre a Ae, MAROON he nestion wish the rooms, Ty whole Data —The following is a list of the gifs of Mr. oe s probable oc Jed acts of horsomaueliip, athlode ; ny out of the Treasury, Me alte, the provrivto! ‘ . yf followed BowLxEs hore merely to gratify a | for new te are Eowexvs of Vermont aN) Mt : ae ble that future classes will be cattle? f f Hoar iP, atldotle feats, and rope and ought to be killed us soc caretu! ly uvoiding ail gaudinons oF flimsy coor, While | George Peabody to public institutions and members ; biftal é . > wails and Spracve of Rhode Island, both Repnblicanes, #ill more lurgely comp osed of women, ancing fuieh out the attractive programme Ta’ Indian “Auestion’ We one. Op every superfiuous Ornamentation has been avoided, h ly, wi Jue estimated In gold: f malicious feeling toward him by causing | and Srhacve of Khodo Island, beth Republicans, BET ORS Lisi — qichta arial Weal "Our srepet areicin ba eater: | sq pooserse tee lnaes partook harmmonts” On Gea righl:| Sati eee rn aes raves otimaied 1p gold) $4 4% bis arrest and temporary incarceration, And | AM/4" Giusenr, of Florida, Republicun, hus also ————— Ole Bulls Concerts. fw full of feaude-trutd on tte Indian and fraud on { of the muin passage, ‘and divided from 1 by large #1 7.09 } J biseu ollogad 16 gurneed Ac (A. futon, also 6 ia Frank Leslio's now weekly, the New Toi The very popular violinist, Mr. Ole Bull, bh the Gi pment, It ought to be reformed, The gi- | folding doors, with cut glass panels, are the barroom, iid wikis 200,00 f we sincerely regret to say that in Judge ; als | dra ballet » th popula ’ ull, hos | funtic ring must be broken up? hot more inthe m. | cigar stand and lunci. bars, turnished with blwck cum to preserve Atuerican relic, Yale | SS ‘ publican, Gov, Beceinouam of Counecticut, | Mich Will De published on the 40th inst, ty Yoturued sale aud Round to the city, though he hada | teresis of the Indians than in the interests of eivil- | walnut and gilt counters, In te basement are the eo McCuxn he found an instrument bf i ip cCunN he found ap instrument to gratify | Repubticwn, has been elected in place of Dixox, | the handvomovt und most urtistle of the illustrated | narrow escape of 16 on the Ohio w few weeks | lation and publie order, Our dealings with the In, } kitchens of the establishment, fitted vp with all n- tivate and educat id —it ecems to us, in an unlawful mauner— | yore. and Buowsuow, Reyublican, of Text | #29 Papers. ‘The desigea are unique and grace- | ago, whem the steainer cnusht dre, and he had to de. | {404 properly lay ye open to charges of cruelty sad provemenia) alee, wise vauie and other domesus | Fora sa nteans of al fi ie revenge. hossca, Iniplace of Partamon, tise a Democrat, | ft 80a the sutjeet ma'ier arpeary to ho as varied | ser4 ls precious Addiew and Jump overboard for dear tre War'Bepartment wil cuable na to'sop this ua, | wil te under the superintendence ol Mr. ‘Caeper | Bal ehivet en Fifty thi A etiens| Ton Hi vall , , * | nnd popular as could be desired, With the tet { Hf. Ho gives two concerts et Stclaway Hall—onc i} f cheating and dishonesty, If the | Spiess, late of the Union ue Clad, the. Matson sue’ Aroulc \ y thousand dollars! ‘eK really On the other hand, the Hon, Arven G. Tron | number, a superd supplement of four picture pege®, | to-ulelt, and the other to-morrow event His behave wi ey ore Wy it | Dorée, and Delmonieo's, while Oarl Angeli de Gen Meee \ @xpeet to mecover any such sum) Has any Dyas, Democrat how been chosen by the Lawinlae | eavresely fox Ue Ltly folkn te cdvem oWaw wistente are Miss Barton. the naan (rae wees ‘ater py | Sarder aU aint Su orchestra," Qe . bal ameadtl \

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