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a: COMMISRIONER WELLS'S REPORT. AMUSEMENTS. tain things therein specified—from holding | ble first report fs a failure, we may be sure that @OVERNOR HOFFMAN'S MESSAO. mearnres Jeomedietety osname oe y see mae “ M iM be o failure ber a geared . tat ere ares, | arm Commissioner of the | -—Something that has the genuine rin; @ALLACE D—Captain of the Watch, and Woodeook's |“ Any offico, civil or military, under the =~ ee ‘The message begins with the remark that hoy, tea7 Morowe:l eo auiceessial that Dut Rw ante Mord a of veins t dean puaiwane \OV RL) * bl ‘ Little Game United States, or under any State. ‘ thongh both branches of the Logisistare arc #08 mibe’ated of tke disease, and in every instance uk. 4 Revena a be tendred Prom the fo cold, north: irten, b ‘ TAMMANY —Light Borlosque, Comedy, and Fxtrava as - je The best thing that Congress oan do In the premi- ‘with the Exccattvo, he is ready | Confined to the farms on wivieli it origin sly |. | pamphlet over one bar pages. From th In cold, northern countries, by a wise IL. Persons thus precluded by the Consti polttical eymparty A full Sil be presented to the Leuislature at tract the os eat Ls tnited 8 i s08 18 to abolish the office into whieh Dr. Barwano | 9 quite with them In every effort to seenre the bless | in carly Hit be presented tn the Loxlee ace | mans of valuable matter it contains we extrac sion of ntare, the mvantalne ar clad tn © tr POWERY THEATRA—Lifo tn the Streets, Rovert Ma | tatfon of the United States from holding any | 5.0, cod, and tet him return toa ephere | ing of an economical, pradent, and wine govern: | tere or he annual vaiue of their | following interesting items: —The accomplished journalist no longer » entre, &e. office have usurped, and assumed, and pre 1 a lat M Ht ful to th blic as The G ‘next touches apon topics of | "Tuducte being apwa $2%1,000,00, The proter- From Jaly 1, 1965, to Dee. 1, 1988, 1,000,000 natives + wields @ facile pen. 1 , Hf 9 source of wenltli is of «0 mae! , * . COOPER INSTITUTE, Jun C—Lecture by Jobo D.| sanded to held the offico of Judge of w Stato | ints nahn te ntacth ee | goueity nnd State interest, and favors setion ending | {1,01,0s fete Ctitutnrat paparation ue to merit | Of foreign coaniries buve voughta permanent Rome | —Hemphi, Tens, has 8 population Ofyegy ht Oa anwar FALL, Jan &Paropa Rosa's Concert. Court of Virginia aires eipcconted poerinesi to promote reconciliation and harmony, rather than | the co ed attention ef o Lecletatare. tem 4 in the United Btates, The beng hn ome 40,000. mp4 pmo anorneg stg vgs Ad gible ov e for the prevention of Infection b the 0 ect wer head, or , ‘ } TIRATRE FRANCAIS—Genevicve de bratan II, dude Uspsnwoon olde that the | ‘The Ton. Ewin M. Sraxtow taken a | dissension Bete a eA Ba Tot eee | eee ee eae coy aise cxceceatry, ox producera, | ,. — te Average pelenof gold in 1608 wang ' WOOD'S MOSECM —Krnanl; of, The Norm of a Ditom: |. 4 . ' view of the forcign y which should be adopt: TIE STATA FINANCES, able the Commissioners to | 18 al son per head, oF $000,000.050 in all; | ' 1907 Ht was 11 ed ma, Living and Wild Animots. Constitution of the United States is the su ed by our Government, that will be heartily ap. | Deneterey tn the revenue on tho soth of act Lue eMekency neeemary to Recurs te objects is estimated at $500 per hea the! wren —Up to this date there have been thy BAEDEVON'S ART GALLERY, 703 Brondway—Paiot | proeme law of the land; and that Judges yy our Government, that will be b ) is nit iver sesesee OSU I CAG 7 Oa 0 the © making a grand total of $50,00 0000 whieh has been | ot ieee handred bankrupt eases to Virg ines. Hisqualified ty the plate letwe of thy Con: proved by every. ge ‘of the year 6 pside added from this source to the wealth of the country. OF the 6,000,000 mrepfingeable wun rn é PRK. OPERA HOUSE —La Pertohote. babe hiss Mille! deed ee 1 to the Washi Nest AND CHIMINAL COD | The tne of cotton manufactures hus been, | —OF the 6,000, al e he } KRW YORK CIRCUS, iith st onorite Academy of | ftitution ara no Judgen at all, and that tho | 14/4 cummarciat, he hea expressed bit wey Wee esisaue ts We WEE Wenn” | by tetane'ts nds thit provision be Mal | wince 1965, 82 per cent., and the amount of capital | lad 2%00u provided with husbay Mosic—Mine ileart Ain Turgae Frances, Mads | judicial proceedings of such dimqualified | fyjtowing inannoes Neate Caer aia at AEE Reet Cigernawer lng | {nvested in the woollen manafictre iy more than | | ~The Fifth Avenue Hotel pays © r64 agg ‘ ad Saturtny at 24 P $ ome — There wan dae ak the ‘of thn fees! of the jury, Jus: | 4 La Palewicnnlacntcains Atte htdaod Jucdyres aro void in law. “opie fact Ia, the time hing come when tho intereste | year irom the city of New York #4500014 17) 0 st center a yeraes | wece-fold sow whet It wes te 15% pot w. tote ie Ee The Constitution of the United States is | and dignity of our Government call for some other | Which $4,00),000 lis since beer paid; making up the Mey deataa ‘ts be punianed by Lmcriss | The production of plz irom for 1863 wae 14to.000 | —A citisen of Woonsocket, R. 1, : Vd i forelin po hint of cow . | above deftetency and ieaving a large war term of years, the maximum of Which | tons, showing @ steady aungal increase since 1863 of | werd of one hundred dollars for the dety na declared by ita own terms, as it was origi- | forelin policy than that of cowardice, While nom ¥ F ae ace , ho | intervention is onr better course, It ought to be an General and other Funds, suai! be fixed by law About 8 per cant. person Who last week poisoned Lis (hregpha d ie Pa AUTY, | natty adopted, to be the rupromo Taw of (10 | een ei on ready to strike and not of ene rar on aceount ot EvebopOLtAn brirircts Aino GommvitOne, The capers of petretenm for‘ 1000 wos 00,000,000 | Thu Avanarh (N.J.) Freus le the x Tt Bhines for Alt. Innd. It has always been held by the | pee when our intercate are touched. Wo have been if ary, on the ‘Mi $14,000,168 | Governor Hoffman rays: » Lunhesitatinaly recom: | gallons. Paper published in New Jersey, Mar — Supreme Court of the United States and by | too long regarded as @ nation of shopkeepers, will- Bente. ber, 0 19/007 84 Hoe al ane ction to.tie roupcot | ‘The amount of anthracite eoa! mined tn 1868 wae | Churley Webb write for it WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1809. all State Courts to be the supreme law of the | ing to fuer wrong and pat mp with Intuit rather | Payments of year... MamhT E<ABNAAT | owcey comity, and elit fn tue State of the constita, | 18,000000 tone, , =A Professorship of American Hist as in the onal power to regulate and manaze their own lo ¥ 0 —— tau. than beat the expense uf a war. “Thiet paying « | Birjunin he Troanry onthe th of em- — gc «| Sena omer ta rerhste ana wala tuo aianced | , TH" crop of Tndtan com wan, Ie 180, GI0,00 | Literate oto be caablahed at the ‘Terms of tie hun, Th te seh he | Premium on aggression, and we cannot get our rights ‘Sho Ton end the Delt Originally in rogard to (he necessity of tere com. | Dushels; In 1968, 1,190,000,000 bus Heidell en, and to be offered toa distingusuer 7 per year to mail FUINETVEES «6... hed nere goomns to nothing new in the | oe command reapret ao long ve It continues, It is ie Wels en vies ane ra rcwen ts milie, foot. | MrMons, the fact is indinnatable that they have becn | ‘The eotton erop for 1568-9 t@ estimated at 2,200,000 | American seholar eae 29 | petneip! i m ie St wins 6 4 eatabits : joealiiies and eo) 8 | bale afer CH penta ‘ao principle or doctrine laid down by Judge | time to run up the American fag, and not keep it | tng tp a total of $10,218,817,01, ‘Tho State tax levied pelo Sethe Seitticnl aymp thy with the "tice | Dalce. =A Minnesota farmer says: “We raise Gove Fwenty copies to one addrees #9 | UNpEnWwoop, In truth, the principle has | locked away in Iegations as a precious relic, suered | int Ff smonnted to G18 er ath TL the total fundea | 2aHt party I the Lecislature. focommend the Fe. | ‘The tobacco erop for 1867 wan 980,000,000 pounds. | handred bushels of potatoce to the aere here, whloh Fifty copies to one address . 9 | been so long and thoroughly established, | 1 the «yes of the Initiated, Nor should It be flont: | 4 Fae me of Be phe 1b tehcwe fan I, not only because the begremation to cee = ‘Two thousand five handred miles of wew rai'road | would bow big thing if wo didu't also raise bug~ ished itw wer the barricades in Cadis the | Gens Fu st 8,542, ject ina usurpation of pow r andan evastin were built in the United Btates in 186%, making the ‘ Wray per year. « » 2% | that the Jndgo may be & fool, as the Je# lh dle ae voile es Gen't Fund debt $b,i42,6e) By Bounty ......+. 629 0 | Constitution, but also Lecause the commissio enuugh to eat ‘em all ap. ‘twenty copies aD) if other day, for which the pross here ts 80 loud in ite | fontiugente [iy | ‘Tora Supra” | themselves have been toa great extent partisan in number of miles pow in existeace im the country —The Hungarians resident in the United States FiNy copies to one addre: in | patch amorta that he ts, and yet not bo #0 | praise, What that fellow war doing there as an | “On, tis rt itndedaebt | thelr character ond conduct, and veesnse the ma | over 40,000. Te total value of merchandise annually ional copias, in Cin packages, ent variably in advance. ADVERTISING RATRA, Powern Paar, pert ne ‘ are asking the Government to catablish « Conralate at Posth fur the pnrpuse of piseing within the reaels of thelr countrymen information which would fuclld tate emigration to Amerien, joni ber, 1868, the classifies ay follow Clay rates | big: a fool ns to refuse to recognize @ princi- | American Consul, with the American flag, 1s moro | wor $H ple which bas been uniformly regarded as | than T can make ont. 1 am qilling to bet that at | Gon La i the moment he appeared, the republicane were giv- iat conte | Settee ever: ainoe the) Geablianment of th jog the reretite 6 pool thishieg. TN venture ‘The following shows the amount of the State debt | No responsibility to the people govern: arity of, the people tn the Teepective dist a) nO ve representation in them, 9:8000 | commissiune being conwolled by’ to the communities In which they ex carried over these roads Is §7,218,000,000, Bix thou and miles of new telegraph wires have been pat during the past year, ‘Three Hoes (29 words) or iove Government. eae tie kxowon it ie ube | Q28e0t: 9 aw ter dodcting’ the unappited vel: | Sduinlavered w Rhout regurd Wo oopulas rights,” dacneswie oe States materially reduced | tng Atlanta Constitution publishos a letter , line... hs 5 . yf the wink 7 ‘ ‘ + Syeurese Ronoen, posite seats | We have nothing to say as to the windom | old sory. ‘The moment s diplomatic agent of ours | Sons ™ Wwe MnEing funds af Lealmacionth ipememeeser From these ond clmisg facte the Commissioner | ‘fom one of the largest real estate agencies in New 1 deem it my dnty in 3 agdnk Nat of dot | The Governor contt York, in whieh it ts predioted that there will bea Laangp AvvERrismMENte chargeloulylor ihespace | of the fourteenth amendment in providing, | reaches the shore of Europe, he softens Into an Dre yd A7gies Ofer crn thie tay Arse ‘asl mecmage to. give deciued expres: | concludes that our nstional wealth as @ whole te in- | 0 thoveien Or tare bed hoe toward Georgia ce wed. anit doce, that no person shall hold any civil | #¥mble admirer of despotic Governments, and tf be | Genera) fund wins ca Coe son} my oplaion that no good government can he | teasing... He reckons, however, @ namber Of lath | and the South generally tu a few montue Ty Warnty—per lineas shove | brings ont our Mag it ie In behalf of our encmiva, 0h ‘&, neeu any great city uniess Ave 1 ences adverse to our real prosperity, He goes into o si fi 4, * io who ous = 7 Leeda (Ei THE SUN te sorted to mutverivers at tee home, | Office under any State, who, having previou® | Wrije the utinost prud:neo and evutions wisdom * faa 1h | T.ePomsible head. in whois, shal Pe ccol representa: | Claborate culeulations to show that while tue cost of ‘A correspondent of the (England) Saeschons Sa Dewopecas Distheh at 3 oe ve | Ty tek00 Gl Oat) n oxceutive or judicial | shouid be exercised tn treating theve complicated ‘ v4 . 6 r {ihe people, ail depurimenta charged wity | liviug hae inewvaned since 1:00 78 per cent, wages | Mercury slates shat Lord Hatherton, the new Lord pelts Orders for the paper received at tue HUN Oil otal AHA OO NOA IT OF WH, 48 14 ' 4 Shanccllor of G hae f oo thy fins seubaionn, bs once | officer of any Btate, to support tie Con- | questions connected with yur forelin aMairs, tt ie | > cies i perder tah «Arpad rag Ar arily ro" | have Increased only from 00 10 70 percent, Ax an Chancellor of Great Britain, has for the last thirty - , . | cur interert, and will prove good economy in time, | 5 Bit incereat to Get. f, od pupalie dau i Ee Nevieed winch wit | lilustration of the general prineiple, he shows that | Fenre been adavoted and eucsesaful Genday schood stitution of the United States, shall have en: 4 J, 186%, pay to make these Governments realize that we areas | fe uppears from this exhibit that over tminority within a city ® just re- | the wages which In 1860 would purchase a barrel and | teacher, ready to atriko for our rights an we were willing to | balincer of sinking funds have accurmulal councils, we shall doubtless *- | 9 naif of flour, now purchases only @ barrel and a | —A Michigan farmer's sheep having mys iT red nt be det d e | el bet thw stake our existence on the suppression of domestic | Sele to the redemotion of the debt, and that the net | F108 yay rk Ween On | quarter, Hence, the laboring populacion are really | ously disappeared recently, hep) fer as only $33,30L419.14, Tho. rink not ae well off as they were. in the field, A few days afterw t In regard to the custome duties and Internal reve- | *Prung, aud now onc of bis neigibors Is laid is every other daily paper tn its | aged in insurrection or rebellion against fire lation in this ity, Brooklyn, Jersey Oy, and tio: | tho mame. Dut inasmuch as there is such a Posen. Ite eirenlation tn othor parte of the conutry Is elm rapidly Inceensin, wily in the fonthern and | Provision now in the Constitution, we u shold | ineurreetios Worern sinter. It thy dum | every Court and every Judge by whom it ie | This is as wise as itis manty, and it is refroshing TH Fenson to auppese will be | tome speedy They eho iniele!, will, ate of wharves aud piers. for every kind of advertising which ts designed to be | enforced ro in no uno in having wCon- | hear such langucye from @ statesman as pro- | Uatiagaiss the Wuule hele Promarit rate O4 unplieationy | hier the best” plat for taxi convenient, | nue taxes, the Commissioner favors a greater simpli | S¥praiuod ankle, read by the grey of the people, Gor rates ore | ete Beane rs * denuuring, T id be cow | fleation, and s reduction in the namber of taxes tim- —Sometimes a girl » no to an offer, when 1 titution if it ot to he carried into effect. | Mivent as Mr, Saxton, The Canale, te posit T would respectfu iso lower, circulation being cousticred, than those of | #H tution IT itis not to be Ls he stalin ‘The report of ie evadition of the Canal Pand | recom ‘iy way af preety beg » | posed. Me mentions anumber of articles, such os | itl4 plain as the nose uy other Journal, a We are ready to denounce Judy orth Those who have been inthe habit of aging | shows the receipt daring they W | be «i (impossible to mature aplin during the | salt, Inmber, trom, and coal, on whieh the taxes and | yes, The beat way to } rending Sopt, expenses $4 The Governor's Message. or South, who disregard tho Constitution | damp, raw sugar in the belief that it is both with the last year's eurpius Fenent surplus of $4,105,022. 44. Gov. Hore an’s message ia of creditable | aud the Inwa; and we aro just as ready to | choaper and sweeter than the refined article, will latereat'on Bept: 3 w brevity, written ina atraigltforward, Dusie | Austain and defend, without prejudice or | do well to read the remarks of Mr, Nicout, on ine et eftnual newslike way, and with rather more literary | distinction of porwoa or party, all Judges, | the doarve Sacchari, or Sugar Tnseet, published i fesomta belived {4 out meamion, the Mayor of the city of Now York | duties should be made as light aa possible, in order ‘or not, is to look etraght mio her eyes and ye authorized to appoint @ Board with autnority to 5 to favor the Industry of the eomntry. never mind her noes, he | examine te whole eulyect, avd to report to the text Loginature, fur its. cons a pln of the pre Commissioner speaks | —Miss Topp has sent home to her aged mother 1 work, with ap cstimut able cunt. th, and gives figures to show that with | im the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg $5,000 and @ » Prvvcipal, — Witerest of. | God euch su gentions Whh reverence Wereto us tiey js vrsam oo | mmoy dvewn pre my our national debt cau be reduced by | very pretty lette former a part of the profits of fin ah and elegance th Wi e Ace omed | everywhere, who aro governed in their judi: | in another column, ory onful of raw sugar Hare ‘ $100,000,000 bofore the close of the next fiscal year, | her coucortizing. Charity with Topp, eye a wit of ance than we are accustomed y rs ; Hee iter ete ‘il eae Le, $i. her eomoe ttn is sith Te ft meet with in such docament svi. | Gal conduct solely by the Constitution and | Which @ man puts into bis tea or col jsalive 2109 00 a 1 : ion aw ohh n't june 9, 197 Jelpbia, of course ne “10 bum. der dy has a saad pa ‘of ei Me Pie Jawa. with vermin, A pound coutains # hundred thou. revere} jorcl (ecouaenir the Haceaten, Dutrictescept | In regard to the tari, he advocates the imposition | —What’s that?” asked @ schoolmaster, ee : dof t the sphere of Lis oMfetal duties, slography for Wome rage f expresses bis ideas about them with Practical education—that is to say, know: cision and clearness, Ret impuritic 1d sugar, on the other hand, in awector, better, and therefore cheaper thin the raw, and should be ledge applicd to the arts of life—is of very | the only kind used. Phe point in the message which most im- | great importance to the working classes, and — whieh eam ie | imc the county of Westcvester (which «ur, lor #0 ‘of dutics with a view to Income only, and severely | pointing to the letter X. “li's daddy's ” reat, ‘1 reason, exempted from Ite operation), violates p name, ~ condemns the protectionist policy, which has so | + No, you blockLead, it's X." “Taint X nutber, ip applicabl © ples Involving rg) tof individua's’ and coma y . ' tg ware (be A Te Te touters upon the Bacive Hoard created by | Many advocetes, 9# exeardingly detrimental to for I seed hin write it manye fance to the several | the Legisiavure, and deriyt cul its wustiority | American industry. He concludes by saying: there juncs have | ary tote ed Potter ta eo tons ent, With these feclings and convictions be would —At the inauguration of Ge Jecta withir » Hoffman, Mi net apart, we 1 reduce the alo: © uulr to his trust did he not bere sovlatel aio tis ; Gon, JOUN C. BrvcKINnInaD fs about to | outstanding Indebtednens to the sum of $10.07, | Many ured wud anwise provisions, If the ovjecte MA cuthest protest, against any further | Nelson, the Secretary of State, made a fanny wise wevlately concerns this city, ia its recom ot be overestimated. Women have few 7 : ! | Ggi.¥5, 0» will more fully appoar from the following : | OF Its cuactiment wer minis the awount or Lis | venceal inereane ot the tari, Vut woud om tha cour | take in administering the oath of office, He ate dation of the repeal of all the laws at tho best, of distinguishing then Sucard Wo Remtcony; (tna She iyursal of tHia ts ion toe Wee adeg yer ta bays Bet been Attarned. | Mary recommend, tempted to swear Mr, Hofman in as “ Mayor" of tho andar which 80 large « portion of ont local | selves in the aphere of acientific labor, ‘They | discussing accordingly bis conduct in giving Barance af | ‘At the same tite thie law lias becn execuced und en- | i AM enlargement of the free tet. bimself to the rebellion, Ou the one hand, he is praised as a great and oehiv 8 | whose con h be. | ted him to & A reduetfon of some rites of duty, and as anex- | State of New York, vent | govtlum au increase of atew otlere wilia view (0 | —Ipawich, Mass., manufactures annually 90,000 1 iucreuse of the revenue, wipe diawataeitn even aun viny eu Were ltt | 3A reduction of some rates of duty with a view ovate Lines, which acl bey shy esis cel av temperaie, industes et ina sbtding | 2.8" absolute abatement, om tae ample ground that | also, from ber tinmense clam beds, supp! ral foci that they are | oppressed the reduction of # dui reduction of a tax, and | the fakermen ; and berides that, she builds staunch joreed in an uct tng tempor avy. rary, desp rarytieat RUE | manner, and th a spilt. whieh mela, Punae disate ein even wut offacre are now adeninistered by Commission: | have always, hitherto, becn voted out of | em appointed at Albany, Tho Governor | placo when they set their presumptu weerts roundly that “the plain spirit of the | fect within theso sacred circles, whi Constitution hag been clearly violated by the ‘ous ctatesman, sus devotion to his princip 0 over to the Southern Confteracy. long alone to the masculine intellvct, | Against this, we are told that the priuciple he eaactons und requicemcats, Hanne ney tie removal of obstacle in tia tora of | &#d handaowe schooners in which the lines, the bult, creation, by the Legislature, of other geo- | ‘the whole aspects of labor, however, are | most energetically professed before the war was Rabel thee ore ae tures, and the fishermen go to sea, eta, hical divisions than those fixed and | undergoing o change almost day by | devotion to the State of his birth. My loyalty | made up by the Canal Department, that the ttl cvisblivbed by the organic law.” In his! day, aud very visibly for tho better. | my noble Commonwealth,” he was wont to | amount Of Camu dete ee € rie J excess of the opeion, the local electors should choose | Woman full is paramount, Whatever po my tion Ken- te from the Comptroller's | ‘Tuo explanation o, wheth this diserepacy 1 un follo' their own officers and carry on their own tucky may take, whether ding with my | of this dise y Wan follows 4. The conversion to the atmost possible extent of | i : the present ad valorem duties into specifies, on te | Mr, Distucli made three appointments of im: Only. pricticable inetiod of insuring certainty and | portance in conncetion with the Government of equalicy in the aaseweun oe ae es aod the previa | Irelavd on the very dey on which he resigned his own ‘ion ot undcrvaluations, and the abrogation of the | Suaiuon, ‘The aeveral gentlemen tus appointed had petion or ditric’ by y can only ope! wa, There i bes anny Jute wicle or any portion of the Metropoutin District should be sub- ja coming in for 1 wivilege whieh enables sharo of recognition a @ worker, and 4 A ce AN Will etend hao bide by | THE CANAL Debt, under Bectlom L of Article ted to au Bache law dillerent tro Fee goods correspouiing te | he watisfaction Of boldiag office for about twelve Jooal grove: He ld ding? He judgment or not, T will stand by her, abide by |" Torthe Constitacion, 2,210,900 60 sdoatioation. thee read oF sappUsEd BUCA posit on. hours, vovernment, Ho would accordingly | it is fonnd that she can do certain | ior devisio ‘The Shaking Fund ts, 2 NE a ee ee eee acrcsamas of extent - —— —A colored man died on Christmas day in the (rot the Mayor of the city the power, | Kinds of labor with far greater facility and { Jy the view of every national man, this is as bad Bexcese of the Sinking Fand over Debt... we, but the encvnragement of good hablis and | rae corny. Preededngvnanaeatbinn wah cell aaa wid at Lich ho bas to 96 greet an extoms ween | cloverncas than men, ‘This comes of her | in logic as it is vicious in point of patriotiam, | , Witch whe Comperoiler nes lnctnded tn Be stn seer relion OF PAbbe Migee, Whe Pewee aate Feuiensn:icerssas Anariag tasctsatinn ca te. [ 0 SOR OCT, Sts la bepponed to have ones katee vir ped, of exercising authority over the | fino nervous disposition, and the infinite soft. due to the ma | the canal fev Deewuse it di and because It Iv administered lade. Th Th etrargs ee gresi elude, The Ut affords me Dut faulty os | Sossure to congratuiste thu. Legisluere ob failed to live up | Propie of the Stace upon the fact t by the Uni (the eaunle tor. the pamt of Maryland, and to have been taken to New AY do's so, and Decne i iicerecommend | the Sandwich Islands may address Capt, Walter M. ao ey ee tive nig iave but ene law tor the | Gibson, 944 F atreet, Washington, D. C. Brunswick by the expatriated Loyalists during the Whole Sate, fo be administered, whether in counties ; fi > 8 ___ | War of the Revolution. Settee lis tne legally soxetiteted loci euthort- | . 70 Tae Casory or Me, Pores B, Swaener. j subordinate departments, and make him | jess of her touch, which give so exquisite «| | revponsible for the good conduct of the | gonse and delicate a finish to her manipula whoe He scouts the idea that our citizens | tho principle, Burca sare Kentucky decided to 6t Nuabenent vo pay Wwe Dalance of ties Uncreol, Gr by officers to, be appointed by tuew, | Cty Chaabrriain Sweeney pald Into the City Treas- eta citizen of Brunswick, Germany, connote be trusted to manage their own Tho diro..ore of the Cooper Union are he refused to abide by her decision, Bulist- sutlaly the other reyuirements oF fermal cocaine ommund umversal respect and | gry, in December, $8,405.78, making $107,529.51 that Esddceted Moe tee Rage} posi al toe i re a 0 violate contribute ove red ti je diene Le bias surrendes , of rye that, fol stamped, busses, and says that whoever asserts this | among the firet to take the initiative in edu. { 18 1 the rebeltion, he violacat lle promise to “crar ‘ne ‘eceouay gemven at te Kuve ITY OF BLECTIONS, towing Leto Case tomieea. <a Pawned or suid, and are returned in May of every ¢ Governor says that the complaints “ traitor to the nation, Still, the one crime was of | Mesinat the cMeiency of tho Brie caualhave teen pro: | Tee Gorerncr recommends one restetey lew MF | Tun Ausmican Ixeriruve Lucrunms.—A ques- | Jeu" The svatom Bes been in operation als years te 1) @ fwlure. ‘These views are not new | tical schools, for example, in wood en- | ‘ : Yoked malniy by failures tn tts administration, 0 . £ ma ie tion most {nturcating to all housekeepers will be pre- | S24 Bot a blanket has boen lost, uch inagnitude that the other is of little conse- | Wita regard to the contract system he eails attention ror nfamiliar, cad it is not impossible that | graving, carving, and tho related branches . tact system he calls atten ‘ " —A Munich correspoudeut of the Hamby . i to the following extenct frum the State Engineci’s re ry ciiia-e his | sented tis evening at Steinway Hail, oy Peviessor org hiv entad lai cuPicgnd : on, curriaplio a Impartial Correspondent \utuwntes Uhat the their inherent reasonablencss may yet win | of knowedge, But the dircetors are | Jt is suid that Ge ports Ce eee atte ike Corrupk wre of iacaey tm Hors‘ord, of Cambridge, Tho titie of bis lectuse ia apo young adults our ropullican form of government | cating women in the arts. Thoy have pruc- the State at the same time that he became a Daeenixninon will be | | The present system of repaire has proved to Hs early od nnd as a thee King of Bavurin is crack braned, and that, after for them a tr d every guar | "The Philosophy of the Oven, | Hons should be severely punished, mph over the previous opin- | not satisfied with thia; they want to | made Governor of K — itucky at the next election, | d¥appoinin fone has wiiotly failed bby which luegal voulug maybe pre- | Fai, ov « Buipina,—For some time past | kine bis personal sequaintance at Kissingen, the I fone of the majority of the Legislature, At | open new avenues of Inbor for women, —— raat Mie Bate gud Vr ev a eet wien: laborers have been excavating © cellar ine totad- | E™Perorand Emprese ot Russia do not want any all events, wo doubt not that ninetenths of | and have introduced telegraphic wires into | A¢eording to @ recent decision of Judge | Tha'stige ortenetc at Joining 604 ast Sixteenth street. They dug duwn | ‘meer to lethim have their beautit The Governor protests ogainst the manifest di j : ; Janvix, in the Superior Court, a spectator | earvest y desired by al b he shallow heads ¢ Prank Bi | Latest advices from Africa confirm the recent. our citizens in this part of the State approve te sue | OAAYI% P , fachom oF the on in some quarter to vest in Congress vo | beweath the shallow foundation of Frank Rutter's | , 4 l PPTOVO | the institution, #o that they can be made sub | of ry uot publiahed and not copy. | fhe prescet ane retiting causal ofelal trol and regeiation of entirac carrhge factory, and at about 4 o'clock yoatcrday | TePOrt relative to the safity of the great Africam di of th, ud would gladly seo them carried | gorvient to the use of the young women who righted, may tako down the text of the ees ant agen gs lve terms a dllepositio aoe Morning the neghbors were aroused by a crash, | tF*¥eller, Dr. Livingstone, It t said he ix somewhere 5 |, mi 10 fe n OF Congress to piace o ne way ¢ \- M i" be , we may desire to study telography asm prac: | play and afterward print and publish it, The | ‘Thetr earnings durin firalizainnofewiaens, He tuinks that it would be | wich, on investigation, was found to be the calling | uy the veinty of lake Nysea, near the condnee of The Excise law, in its present form, is ol#0 | tical art. It has been found that women are | quo. Spor tion to dissolve an in- ir cont gut, 21 The Governor % Anup fo for the Jadges of the United of the factory's walle, The estimated damage is | 24nguebar. 1m, vaght, to the war | : ‘ A Vagchedeideerbinsh dy trigeaglesas 9 Keone have pot been for many youre self-supporting | Courts to extend «to those 000, tween the native tribes, his progress has been tte condemned as unequal in its application to | potter Atted for these operntions than men are, | junction obtained by Hexny D, Pataten, as as- | fistitutions, The prison system of this State avounce | fH it to hecuune « 000, ae : “ j poded, and conseqnenily he hi» bee awable to reaely this city, and a needless violation of private | oh » havi co of T. W. Rost x, an English dramatic vild ond ervory. Many of these are donbtlers | be relvrmed | Avoriwa Box Ronusuy in Wait Sraeet.—On ad iy» ‘ ); and for reasons some of which we have | signee of T, W. Ropextson, an Engli we to the fact that the persons appointed to dine | bias Congrens lor its policy | New Year's eve, Messrs, Cambreeng & Pyle, of 14 the ecm count, rights, Its administration by partisai offi- ve! i jrectors are anxious to | author, to prevent Rowent M. De Wirt, an Ameri- | charge the duties of agonts, wardens, and keepers | ail! closes with this paragraple: alten ‘ ’ | given, Hence, the dir nx ? red in Eastern Enrope that a mover iderations | hire is wapintor pany intolerat 4 qualite | whieh not only arr @ growin; ( are too ofien selected froin foiltical ¢ np , Wallstreet, locxed ap their sale, in which wero de- 6 class of the community to a new | can publisher, from printing and selling a comedy | BF0 {00 0ieu Bete tne canctty cials, also, it is asserted, sited two Un cams, One containing 35,000 in | Ment Is on Provekes hostility to | help th nen i bitter poliueal for the creation of a Slavonic Rime eno) i ; ; entitled “Play, of which Ronearson had sold | cations, The present contract aystein for the employs | Htyy bat which © nd the * Fe pire, to be allied with the North German Confederae e Wt. It repeat ia recommended, for the ] business and a new position, 2 1 ve le P. The defence was | mat of the \bhor of tue prisoners 18 on unwise one, and he oth $100,000 worth. The Kty OF | (10) Part of tae project le to revive the kingdew ‘ © of substituting one law, applicable to In duo time we shall seo the profes. | the manuscript to Patwen, Tt affects very unfavorably the discipline of the ine 1a Was lveked np in another safe, and when | EO i a " 1 ; i that the comedy had been publicly represented | stitutions, wid docs not prodnce s:tisiactory pect= the robbery was discovered was found to dein the | Of Poland, leaving two of the provinces to Russia, ' all localities throughout tho State alike, and | elons of rociety more justly apportioned, | ity ie) and hut the defendant bad obtained | NiAFY ratile. The labor of the « be pleco whicre it was put on New Year's eve, apparcut- | The Austrian Government, It is stated, lke ca wred by "| 7 ." 1 5 5 % * im dirceted and employed entire'y by t Sue si : bi fe i to be administered by the legally constituted | and of acertainty the men Will not then ay | ri oy’ fiom persons who had there witnessed | periat-ndemte, amd tie products of sich ibe sunuli ly undisturbed. Yot the auto was opened with this | Menced prosecutions against the open friends of thi Jocal authorities or officers appointed by | sorb them all, When fifteen princesses and n tate, Tike plan. the beneMt of ti and the bonds have disappeared, It! sard Of com it, The Court held that, there having been no re- | 2° sold by Iu his lect the brevding of the horse, them. The Governor, however, omits to men- | other noble Russ an ladies volunteer to attert o jecture on the breeding of the horse, mber of clerks were employed on the prem: | s | striction to the contrary Imposed upon the Lon | Wataru wit iu ma: on New Your's eve, and twat one has wince disap- | delivered at Manchester, N. H., last week, Gol, tion that whereas under the former aduinis- | the respectability of the Woman's Move. | don audience, any one of them could Lovfally re forval were peared, Luckily the numbers of all the bonds are ' gen i 4 meres Lang, of North Vassa.boro, Me,, sald that the finest tration of the system he recommends thiscity | ment Society in St. Petersburg, organized, | prod play te print mniny winks, sttuBun Of Boanp ov. Rucrs.—Gisty-five. Neenses were gentlemen's horses be bad ever seen were In France. realized searcely anything from license fees, it | among other things, fur the pnrpe festa — ag 6 of whieh 948 have emintarar tue cout granted yesterday, “Pho Boar voted t mect here: ‘There beveding Is carried a8 near perlection as poss rd ‘ hing faenitios for women in the University | A new in thod, whieh Is neithes houornble | r i state, by pro | Witch Ew devot witer att o'clock P.M. on Mondays, ‘The licenae of | sible in this clase as well asin the sporting borres, tm | ow gets overs million of dollarsaanually, | lishing caine 1, | nor likely bo prove eflfcacia - ‘ a Ir cirentation witha | fete ot tie St James MeNuity, of 130 Fuston street, Brooklyn, wae | waich the French people erem to be mucls luterested, ’ Ye relation to our wharves and picra, th of t mmmending 6:0 | ee erietcn « rive his, ME Scare Aurce ase imolvent. with noes Auuniy |S. lastive Lam ba the Haccuuve of Bee hen : . Mtr, | aul Dis sale to beat the world. j Givers te vaseenrseaha Wink Ove Maen bs lint wou n for physicinns— | 2 Apotiar me 4 sovad got thom England a | Teen converted “into Navin ka | Sere aerelve oF rightinl authority, aud a every ee any Eee Rr ED MT, | —Gen. Von Vegoaack, the Swedish officer who- thorized to appoint a Boer), with aaort vhen this happe i hie @ be consecrated Bishop of it by the ged thelr condition, Burt A weltare of our commem | greamboat Rip Van Winkle, tell down stairs im | served ior sever! years in the Army of the Potomac, eatin nNew York ; vings bank are win’ The peap.s will approve, War no lo % ‘ ho whols subject, and report rectory we Un nietropolitan and comprovineials of South ta closing Ate Dusivess in ci ince of ves and Wessure, eave now | Qivet N: Yo om Gaturday might, and died on Bua | gays, tn his recent work on the American war, thad ied ia di vo mlroody ostrbt'sicd iaculties both for | agica, Dr. Maceonte is the person designated | 'y, With ltabilitics, wowever, sappowe he sacritic Mus Saw vote teohon tuate ove of the most grievous mistakes which President i : ‘ wet nite nen aud mon within those right noble | for this unpleasant duty, and supposing him to be teak wit ee Das ig ‘ole ————_— "| were elected last even Ss fvawe! BY. Uist: ae Hr bsaalense tres Erecielian to be at the ¢ ou, cf 7 Y ving. . “s coding 50,000) 00 5 man, President; Jolin’ Mcrebant, Secretary; and ail | was, that he dit not order Gen, MeClel i 4 i et, sa wucn | academieal walls, wo may “lay the flattering | daly eonsecrated and sct aver the new see of Ma- | Seeds $19.00 of Alarming Condition of Our Streets the tninor officers of Inst year, ICs In contempletion | coust-martuaiied efter the disestroes compaign on the | ~ 2 soe) deem proper, unction to our souls” that the end of the old | ritaburg, as what was formerly known as Natal is | oldest and most « oy | Our streets are still atrightful spectacie, The | t2 call # pobile fede oat ont, & proserty Peninsula, as he «as arged todo by several Generals | Ott wich of interest mentioned are, | is not far off, and that woman will soon havo | now designated, there will be presented the nv ey aes lato mild weuther and the ruin have softened the | tian jostiy dieriuinstive ceciseiaw. © NPA | aud by the Secretary of War. ( the naturalization of aliens, which the | amplo justice. and not very creditable spectacle of two riva Hons A Sulp department, un svow and reduced it locapealeed of hasty pode New Vorice Onner.—The police tours have —There (sa medicinal spring in Sacramento, } “s Bishops within the same diocese, each claimin elit changes of thre Ist icw" be ding through whieh horses pedewer splash | been changed as follows: Day First tour, | the water of which is strongly improznated with Givens = wane have carried on as The Police C ira tinva. offered {ithe \ f the ole Meet ehit ne amount of eiresiating notes of ull Binks in thi te, | and Sounder with exccrations upon the head of the | from 7 o'clock A. M. to 9 o'clock A. Migrecond | trom, It was discovered several pei ‘ago near at prosont by tho State Courte, and not he Police Commissioners have offer ie subinission of the clergy and laity of the An- | Gutstandi ints S : tour, from (o'clock A.M, tot w'elock P.M; think { s $1,000 for the discovery of the Twelfth street | glican community within its limits, and egch ab! | Ist day of October 4 steeet-eleaning contiactor, Pool of water have | tour, from Lo'cloek P.M, to B o'clock P. ven | the carpenter shop of the Pacifle Railroad, Being confided exclusively, as is proposed by | 0” OF lt tale atria ela | : SoH abies | $1,005,x00 were iasties of Be wld | been sormed -tconventent points, with earrounding | ing Duty—From S o'clock P.M. to 7 o'clock P.M- | cool and pleasant to the taste, the workmen drinis murderer, Mr, Kooens was assassinated iv open | apparently, to show @ valid commission for the | tssuce of Safety Fand and In-orporaiet unas, The 1 tat th 4. | Nigat Doty First tour, from 7 o'clock P.M to 1t ( — ——-~-sume, to officers of the United States; the 4 4 ante oti U Cmaunt, (OF Uhlen arenrition were icin Gy ane | tilioeks of alld tee, soles the wnodeervant travel | Crclcca P.M; second tar, from it etcieek BM, to | freely of It, end 1 te eupposed to Rave prevented means of maintaining tho purity of election: daylight, within half «block of Broadway, Six | exercise of epissopal functions, Under there | ginerint 8 of the Banking Depart ler, placing his foot upon the latter, may gently wilde | o'clock A, My third tone. from 8 o'clock A.M. to | fever and agne ainong them Two barrels of this | ; Waloral canirall | days have passed, and the mystery ia still un- | clrouustances the strife and divisions already ox- | 2,012,708, leaving unrecnred $411,621, ut Into the former, ond suddenly find binsel ankle | Zo'lock ‘The order will remain in orce WnUl | watcr accordingly have bean shipped to® point om ; oe centralization ; and the reconstruc: | rayetied, A part of the coat, contaiving im- | isting in Natal will gather fresh strength, and the eee : Pn ee cad MS wnuos paces, eo. that One | Noone op Huarym.Ta the last week of the | Me Sseramento Valley roid where ague te prevalent. tion of the South ; concerning all which we | portant letters, and tho hat of the assassin, are | day of reconciliation be indefinitely postponed, LM ton: ear 1488, 867 persone died in New York and 13s 1a | —Dr. Payno Smith, the Regius Professor of Kiyo. The number of marriages in New York | Divinity at Oxford, has lately stated explicitly that pe Seylia, he is ulmost sure to full refer our readers to the message itself, a | vow in the hands of the authorit PT aA A A ate Of given elsewhere in this paper. clue in its possess The Adjutant-General rev. 10 Char Ghard oF the Stale te, in its oranizaty “J Y, Jisele | the recording angel puts to bis account the Nathonal With this | The fest and most honest course would seem to a it will certainly be dis- | be to present Bishop Coxenso for trial before an | pilve, In Asound and prosper cond chor it | extracravmary protnnity In Hrontway yesterday. ‘The | fae 2; wumber uf Liitve dy atte arrae se reaged | we éleray of the Carch of England are not priests mt creditable to the police if the murderer remains | ecclesiastical court, ond, if he te found guilty of | Smakers cet soca, MAM sid Me men, and consieia | ouly classes Nhat ina oe ait eciery in cveranoce Huclitocaience Of keurfoting, Aletter | In the sacerdotal senso of the term, and that no mys Was Judge Underwood's Decision | ya discovercd, the heresies charged against hitn, to suspend him | insantty, Ohe rogiment of arti lery. Uheee battalions Wanleryounene, icy ae driving w thriving | Fergh wre read, representing thas the | teal virtae i» commanicated by ordination, ‘This Rightt <a : from his office teente of Savatry two batiahons ot caraley tad ahs tS eee ie Aaseratte es is oule | fod 10 two ebildren. | The malady Jo, entanione | Nae ied fo © mere Te ae ‘The Virginia papers have a good deal to} We find in the Ohio ational Monthly ——— sauitron of cavairy, ‘The Lecisiati e of 1908 aie Sete ee aoe rere eee tere ook | meta ieee Ae cote tae eee stent sett ehatte | She Bisbens wot to reqetre of Oxford candidates for say in reply to the comments of Tim SUN on | avery Just and very searching criticism of the ‘The Harmonte Kactet Hroviged a reduction, of the, niasivum force trom | swept very. thorcughly on the tregks Uy the uew | Fecentiy Larned, be disinteeted amd removed. “A pe: | gua Infareg nn nee OM Dy Pores the recent decision of Judgo Unprnwoop, | annual report of the national Department of Edu. | The New York Harmonic Society is vigorously | menis of tntaniey abd two battelune of uciillecy tive | Lek SUCHE ormed on’ the cides oCine trecke, | WNoe iruim the citisene of the baventoun| jaith's loctares, ' 1 . Deen disbanded, ; ; Asking HOF Gie Feuiuval of #laughter hous —The Queen of Belgium, it is said, han ree The Lynchiurg Neva regards our com. | cation, The report contains nearly @ thousand | &¢ work rehearsing Mendelssohn's Oratorio of Hike miniature rife-viis, have frozen, and a Wialatir, won reed bed bined ae athe ie ten relies 4 mente as “perfectly sound and true,” pages of printed matter, and very much of it, wo |" HiaH” The chorus ty large aud cfcient, and EDUCATION, rloas obstacles to travel, A deal of this mat Tenteiees Yor Avety lage uaditional ume before | ained the affections of her royal husband by the erfectly sound and tru , ’ i jae been carted away, but the quantity taken aw much Intercst in maniferted by the members ‘The Govornor submite the following tables In. ree | lls denn cared Nuts Ohne mimaine. Teseomas | removing above Fur ti stevet was denied, An in- | great self abnegation with which she devoted bersclt The Richmond Despatch says that Judgo | &*2 0H) has no business to be there, In fact, the e , spection of cil slaughter houses below Forueth street | to nursing bis {nsane sister Carlotta, ‘Three youre : kia * public performance will take place on Th sion 59 the common schools, for the ycar ending | pitagivnit walle the street clowning contractor suucrs | Yas ordered, ad a rexolu.ion Was passed Tequestia, i y Unpxnwoon iss fool, That ho is raising a whole book acems to be a sort of continuation of | evening, Feb. 11. The very best solo talent that ean Bept, 00, 1808 Tidy to he deluged in nastinces, the poice donot | the’ Police Lepartmeat to eniores tueir removed | 96° & cool liad arisen between the Queen and ¢ Barnard's Journal of Education, of which seven- | ye obtained will be enraged for the performance, Amoant on band, Oct, permit the poor ehiidven ty sweep the crossings, a8 | love that street, No driving of cattle or ewiue is | the King, which threatened to lead toe permanent now issue, May be he is; but we cannot #8 | toon yolumes had been published before. the aged fo + | Atworttoned to dist Pi'previous reveous.. Waite it te true thatthe Sree ee Lr calow Vorian rent . el and wchoot laude.., author was appointed to be the head of w depart- ‘The Hiate Workingmon's Assembly, Fe alereeaite ‘ulte he Sun, Prous ater eous ment under the National Government, There 0.100 Baan of FM Bie, pdeveubilas separation, For a whwle year they treated ench other tn the most frigid manner; but when the that he has made a foolish decision in this in stance. We have no doubt there are fools in jn a degree importnnate, yet they periorm a Vu . seine 1 in a deeigsary aervies to the pute by keeping sue | _Jornivas Auovt Towx.—Mr. John B, Gough ‘Gist S~910,180,107 8 | crossings clean; and we dare say that th r will lecture in Couper Institute this avening, for the Queen brought Curlotta from Miramar to the paliee Sims ssne of thi iti it th ‘of onr citizens Would preier to give the benefit of avery worthy cuurity, Virginia, It ivan old Stato, and must have | however, one important difference between the | hime Sone denne Wis orale it ie ales Paviet tuarveniure such avominations of Cavehad | “rie Coton Deparment teeter lat year $1810. of Lacken, and the King bad ewtraced hie oor wa given birth toa great many. Some of them | two publications, The former one was paid for | aibany to-day,” Such preps w WpeNE 18 they find in Broadway. ou ad supplied 346 public buildings with water | ter, he tnrned to his wife, who had averted her fuce, is anerror, The Workingmen's Assembly meets in the city of Albany mntry in general, on the fourth Tucsday In danuary (6th inst), business is very clear, but it | weeks lence, am you will te» by the er So el ul i havo been quite notorious; but wo think not | by its mubscribers; the present is paid for by the ‘Under the name of Unpenwoon, Still, the | Mxpayers of the Deapatch insista that Judge Uxounwoon in| The truth of tly Working Women's ms) 1jb0icw vi—e10.480407 « | We desire to state that no MAC ae oe yy | Md was hardly able to restrain her teary, He laid The e: Ne Bebe Selly Barely Rosy a fan merepe will his hand on her shoulder, whispered a few words ja ange is conteme | lid A.M. to-day. her ear, and the Queen, with streaming eyes but sree lowed clreas | Number of children of “eho! aye, plated, in the character or manugement of the Work- | Mr. Wiliam B, Astor ts ér.c*'ng alxteen firat-class | radiant face, threw herseif into lis arms From that o <p Ohitdven wt nding senool pate a Ng Women's Home, Certim unauthorized stute- I\ings. on Bevents evonee, beiween forr¥-tul ’ , a fool; and ho may bean F.F. V,, or Firat | (not be too often impressed upon the public 11, calling for delegates, Will you do me the | Yectier in vo sus schudie $8 weeks OF AiO We ae have boon made whica may have tue cect uf | #eets-uith surcctor at a cont Of Bab anc, MA | day forward they have treated each other agaiz se Mf Pye f mi In establishing @ national Department of | [¥OF to make the correction, ae the statement may ‘ Imonring its useuipesa. The following extract | ‘The Blue Ridge Clay and Retort Cempany elected | 4 Yagkere Once more ardent young lover Fool of Virginia; but yet hie decision ap: | pageation Congress did a wrong thing, which | #4 Prevent many organizations from electing 21810 | from the Mon January ie the best | ome.ry yesterday. as follower Asa L. lian, daines se | Gar "ds, the Frouch Representatiy, pears to be good law, We think a question | oyont to be undor BK Whe) delegntes who would do o, they not having met answer to the articles alluded to Coitath, Joba kuplerie, Rust Fe Mabou, aud John Hy » » athe at tho earliest possible mo- fe effort to provide a comfortable, economical, | ‘iayior, : met Haussmann, the Bc!ne Prefichmat-aa-gven’ en of {William Hirschb or and driver for Movers, | party. Haussmann conversed with the; s 4 e ame ft ince the eal 8 inoue d, Je dewlrable hi Of law can be discussed quite ag weil on Ite | ment, Like the national Bureau of Agriculture, | Bee the call was Issued. Ih ls destrable that all be + | bor organizations should be represented, as ail are QUAMANTING Aub POALIO muALeD own merits as by dragging in extraneous | it cannot be anything but a ponderous and disa ; o J jondere aps | deeply interested in the suljects to be brought be ‘ matters—such, for instance, 0# the personal | pointing excrescence, foreign to our theory of gov- | fore the AssemUly, By complying with the above the Vacranline iotcripeet ine tanta tins eeiaes character and qualities of the Judgo by whom | emment, costing @ great deal of money, doing | you will confer a fivor on the Assembly, und oblige | Hons dis: led ve mpectable residence for the Workin yn aill guecensiuily” prosecuted, tes have found it d ue that Ve ae out es yervinion of the enterpris Walter G. Wh Nor Hank yocterday meee: | Some time, and finally made a remark whi for $0. “He drew the ‘mouey, aad bas | tated Garnier-Pages eo that he retorted rather ly, Haussmann, shragging his shoulders,e, | | j 4 . winch checked ‘opriate preca ome desire that ail unnccessary i) y contemptuously, * Mon Jew! what did yo. a decision is made, no good whatever, and serving ouly to provide | yours truly, WM, J. JESSUP, Hevod, however. thet winen the ues Joust be avoided, the. ‘Trustees have deemed it best nf tie Feporc and ra fouse an ! i f whe did WAM cuns ever accomplish wie wr offices for persons who ought to be earning their Vresident State Workingmen's Assembly, | by existing laws shail have becn per © ‘Gdiscontinue the’ monthly notices of it which used » Hovk the pistol from Veli, Whom le banded over Lo # n you were in pojwe ‘The reports in the Richmond papers of ts i Table ty New Yous, Jov, 8, 1809, will no longer rest uuder the reprouc | cupoear inthe Aecord; but fect thankful to be nbie | #4 KCOR: he wound is nok serious, “Sir.” replied Garnior-Pagds, heughtily, * re had decidon, ond of the arguments which pro. | !¥ing ia some respectable privet employment, a 2 es upon Its officers which it has left ther to way shat It is #uFely Overcoming the little dimcul- | ‘The MaW ways that a conductor on the Fourth ‘The prosent Commissioner of Fducation is Dr, Baayany, of Connecticut, He is a man of Cence Fuangas pe UHanwonie,—The annl- PO RTe Re eatin ceded It, "were not entirely clear; but we versary of the foundation of this Society will be cele- | ne West Hing, and advises un adits the exchequer uf | | der bsident to @ new entuiprise, and they confident. | Avenue Katlroad absolutely refused to take on passen- chequer of France at our disposal, aud\| Whew ‘ect that It wii! soon be filled to its entire ca. Rrra th lox tan he car wae full.” He was oh ‘oy | We retired (row the udministration, we were 20d iby “respectable, Industrious, and’ weil-satis- | SMe Jourteea gvotiemen who were wedged Sn the reat | richer, but poorer than before, 1, for one, wad Mibe female boardere, , A ister of Pi and I had to make # living! #fer arg in psu, nga | aoe ae nes br | et ee jects ao 'D. Lydig Suydam, wr Wise foe he ic Trait nse Your friends may one day be able to boast lik a Bets, t Twentieth street . fi 4 ¥, Tred Wed eranue) Secretary, bamuel'3. Mo: | @* such © thing.” Hovsamana wade no and Jal the party & fow momento aiterward J, The Constitution of the United States | he really rendered valuable service to the euuse | place, on Thursday evening. The grand dal masque THR CATTLE DISKARE. @rurtoonth amendment) debare certain per | with which he has so long been identified, But | 9 i's Amwclation ix to take place ut tue Academy of Dana—t?-ai le el) mersone who heve dave car. ¢ a Weshineton he ja in © false osition, and ap | ote arweloal avevis of the bab soasoms ey ‘will state the matter ae we understand it: capacity and character, and while he was at home | brated by a banquet at their club house, 88 Clinton ny for further security, jrhe Gove: Di conta nate Re care, made ite appearance in the Weetern Stor, ae

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