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My HE SUR, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1869. (Greer nner ea a AMUSEMENTS. a coe WALLACR $—Lord Lytton's comedy of Money TAMMANY-=1L size, In reepect to height the Cor rissioncra | caso in im fine weather, it Is worse daring yosterday, by ‘ht Burloeque, Comedy, and Eatrava. | this reapeet of the t! ee of a ehort of | the etreets. Half one’s life seems to be de- 1 Ove of the Most Popular Journals of Mary 4. Dum, a cleeting officers aa follows: President, Walter QOWERT THRATRE-‘Ter Nigtte 0 0 Berroom, Now | PA Al, One man who wae rejected at | voted to winply getting down town in tho] We Wend tn laa of Rng f tn ve way tee, | Reohes Crerk, Jovenh B. Young: Bepniy Derk, a 1 t ng: in the event i ag , ‘world ie wedding of Angustin J, ted. | Reeves B, Seimes; A nt Clerk, EB, A. Wood Sod eal hale ibe Lope MES aed bak Risse td Wha ala Uh lad bcd Medd eit 4 Bince Tre New Your Sew passed under fhe | famous as 0 dr c writer, and author of * Under | ward; & es McGowan, Presi SERINWAY HALL, Jan t-Parene Ror’ concert. | that hie phyeicinn advised | go home, | Steam power and steam «peed are what we | eqitortst manage:nent of Mr, Charles A. Dana, tt has | the Gaslight’ and other popnlae plays, with Mies | tent a briefly, aud am. WOOUS MOREODrotn, or The tora of a Diiew. | Ct Up carly ning warm | want: bot the ingrenions man who will show | beeome the emartest and Rrightert am well we the | Mary A. Duff, danchter of John A. Daf, Baq., loasoe | BOUNCE, aH follows, tue ma, Living and Wild Animate ath, and a Again, agin man is a 1 | us how to get them economically has yet to | ° uurtiiost of all the New York ne ers, We | of the Olympic Theatre, The ceremony was solow pds uta se na ig ak Sia GNEDLCON'S ART GALLERY, 1% Prondwar—Patate | eather fn th ening, and just after taking | ariso, ‘Tunnels, it seoma, are frightfally og. | Peeat with real pleasare every day, and so does our | nized ot the Church of Bt. Francia Xavier, in Wee ene oy ' just i . , Deiter half, This comnpela an to take two copies | sixtecnth eteset, and drew togeier a large Company Aidsew Bicakiey, James Mayes, An PRES OPERA HOUEE-1a Pe a warm bath, than at other times. The op. | pensive, and 80, it 18 aald, would bo a road | one for home use, and the other to peruse on the | of the dite of theatrical soviety, Nove were nd nit Jon ek tua 3, Ove, ach KEW YORK cinets, wh st oA thy 1 thed ad ariel Hue ry archos, Aw for th 1 | way to the office. At thle rate, however us to the cherch to witness the ceremony bat in- | aches sad MomonPine Beard. 0 ta Tu! Ersnene ‘ Lin geting appointed | rw Greenwich strect, it looks no more for our daily newspaper than If wet it | ehed guests; wtlil here wero several hundred pres Me tae, Nees Sr oitibe,, leona tee Wotnes tay and Saturday at 2% I M “A t . f eg Pe merack toy to promise rellaf, | 0 Of the butkter « brilliant dailies at four | ent—the ladies, of course, Inrgely preponderating. It | Jrwon Butt, John Fox, STHINWAY HALL, dan. #D¢ Cordova’ Mumorons | ef mien look more inposh Weenie sy re oe | genta, white it 18 much satisiactory, We find | was notleenbie, however, that, with but few excop- | ” mith Ely, Jr, Jamee ecturen, v rade al ac ely our boasted Yankeo ingenuity ought | i Tue Bow, st two ecats, al the nawa of the day, | toma tue teilotiee wore by ene wursts wore of an to, | BAFes OF iter an = bei ! f ' how, Tom | to help ngat thin pinch, and we have # firm | trom every quarter of the globe, dressed uj I yelveuak nhatannce oa to Hekate OF is We Sivan Wraslciia, tieth | Tavarn will net t t! tl Whole | faith that it wil Deatest and most readable form, and tu just that The ¢ ny was to take place at 3 o'clock, bat | p Teens J. Oliver, William M. Tweed, doin Fux, 7 area ; Jong before . | 1 H/-r4e-—Wilitam M. Tweed, ane J. Oliver. Jolin | The ol oad out. | : A wor has} nowt between two tribes | minute te worth money, require + on 4 sined iu the interval With | Fox, orton Bion. Tt Shines | _ Jt may be that large mon aro eonaidernd | fl ‘ " Huambieas and While the news columns of Ta Bow ore mod: ' " 4 the orkan by Max Braun, tho | gf 7e/gdolm Fods Orleon Hun row Bakley, = : to “} atly peromter atrength | os P I and | Of condensation, ax well es jndicions selection, wd f thes chur nog present wire Mijem Andrew Monvtey, Andrens Wi FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1909, veel inen, f ishaisentetve iy panel ied Ae scrupulously goardea against the admission of | y Me, ani Mrs. Dan Bryant, Mr. Williow rn Slt IE wets = Loht weights enone the Sulit Bere hart Phe ee Le pee and 0 | ottensive eaiitien, ite al departinent is | y » nd other popular caterers to Haver. Onion Biant " SE Aa Fait The Cacique of the Ahuatanas recently sent | brimtul of good aense, sovnd Judgment, und honest H bine Pe ee eee haw mae dvertioors, aut J knock half not our py © | his son to Lima, who pulicited from the Peruvian | opinion yand frankly e sed. without fea sine a \ 8 ppeared at J. Ollver, Androw Meakiey, @ Baird Nbrosatin Sawyer coun ties, | police quick suce out of | Government material aid in subduing their | or favor, in the int f no party as such, bus with | ‘ w ¥ ieatien of Theor jorations=Andrew Divakley, Wil b tts ct f # of th { ly, labberly corporation is | savage adversarics, The President of Pera eye to the general good. Moreover, It ty | 5 f 6 " Bh Tae, ya tas a itor ¢ ally in th hie ad) not al ql n of moral or pl al | tailed a ment ol for this duty, ar yf from those disgusting person | ! ar on * be printed, as follows: 3 me eager ger pend mele I such a te at | Dee. 10 they started overtend for the Amaz: h tuo ofte ee es Hd. | f the ehnrch med crip COUNTY BUDGET FOR i809. Peek by via aveeh in , “Gat t , hituo weit, V liter p neteniton whit des intr eager ner tad mae prone ath patel Maar Di a erected for the erait | Crry oy New Youn, Deranratyr ov Pix xct Sito lower, eireiin ws cons t | wo N Ron aranre could not got | OO A Ae Fay have ot | cago to be gentlem tan bird crisis abeea, ‘Pho bride wns decenod | Gentl-men of the Board of Supercieore of the County ony c ie pie he ere ivi AA rto frighten af the wolf, The | yy iy nc prising that such a newepa n ‘ bh plain #kirt an, * nape t f living iy y I ra uae beee ude | a : Tire Of not the Act, chapter 84, Laws of Convernitena Wilh G Lease tod 4s already beeu ducted on pr he * waist cut ala Pompadour, Her hair was plainly | pogo", Ree ail catimante tyr the of the great wealth of these sia | and friends wherever t! ¢ We essed, with mple reath of white Sowers on ated fi of all hoords and Por a few weeks past reports of all low " } & a Artie A nent ot New ¥ ci , i Mae't ret idea oid Be "| pi may account for their readi- | are glud to ¢ row t | dormeath the eaquisito white veil, Sve wore no | Set " nent of New York ssa ea t | al why not t | ness to assist them in their warfare, W | those who t will tid it | jew bat in place of @ brooch wore ey tty | Ptoord and Department. in. connection with the opinions upen men « ‘ a Which a still closor resem | Wat the a rinwlo @ present of mick t. For those resid frowt | nouqact of white Rowers, To her hand ou Zomptiotine of sald city, and subralttedt time to tine appear can be obtained, and make use of whito | of gold dust of eonsiderst tothe President, | the liv, tho. contteneiy see , F,| vory large bonquet of the same ler t 1 January of each soar i teed tak 1 wei 1 A thonsand of those could be got #0 | h ! f a nea ta mason hes waka [Sena week, nicely cou t r The bridesmaids, throe in number, were dreared | In accordance with such provision, the clerks of t ‘ ake a wide rang, enbra | nearly alike that nobody could toll them | he 0 the Government his Weight | of tho editorial articles, with special agricultural. | jy white tarietan, with walste cut a fa Fumpartour | the povers! counly cuutie, mu Mier to tase his views of many distinguished « | apart, Aad so fur as poor old Mr. Rocuns | 12 Bold for every soldior sent to assiat them In | Phang market reports, and 8 ine rea ad skirtaenpanaier, The favored three were Miss | meats ct 1 t eevbich will be required by the as well a8 of various public tl want cat § Cheat i putting d their erucl enemy, who have | miscetany. Wile futly rep 1 od 1s Duffsister of bride, Misa Marquetter, and Miss | Meee wn dept er their chirge rig bolic ay ee 4s : ays h Ht extermination le Chobe nto " 1 i 1 i" he present having m net Great moment, and ft en and | actly ae xafe with nothing but white beans | (see i SEAT oR idl rebate eth ' ong ndetdober Pgh sl ed : | wpe by the AA I Seone Te tt harenerad; hele serawalotn Verlty. bE 8 | dent in ee young ambassador varie | the from the ch ' Mr, Henry, ind Me ated Os ge aw. | Wacker ne ppprapristions re vi f hit prove Inqu , There is one « pnid for the pol tend two {handsomely ornamented | @@ too m * know tot dial gy Pastor of St. ¥ x the | yal ad Colles {ng propensity to tell anybody on the slight- | ta this ca 1 not march t fesoRiy and wotiig gotta ta Wlvem rend’ old fuik'| 3 A ads ' Hi Y mother wheae namo | t) “ he Count eet Lint all Le thinks and feel been | wounded man, when they found him, off to | from the 4 Lhe Vrince wore a 6 Ree tea | a : Dis eats York of tue. state aecoptod by the very few who d ut know | the station, and Snvit , sto tnake | Panama hat, thoy twhich could aves Vghdeh euglchivdalceciall Plaseaivat Aiea Aine. he be tte | tie tho several pa any better ‘a complatnt aratust him. do them the | be discerned, at ful *y nd an apron Helo Peaeaent ¢ o Lule tut nd bayi suance uf law, a There is one drawback to the value of ico to say that; and we Hy thinte Wa r lo mode of feathers of rt eo t rc to prosent to ea " iat they ¢ ae ‘ Ariox OF FXVESDITIRES these revelation i confused and | much more to say in thelr | which ‘ ly y ther and encircled t or flower, w “| ‘ r prion | e Cou Government are contradict In th 1 it is well to boos tliat some of the 1x officers aro | Wht body ft hip ne ke His legs and | 5 ‘ er | f ‘ toek. An elegent | eo 8. Tue Exeecntive ie tl me of the poli iP i aud li bid few, Solered — , vided ut the reception, whieh was in | diciary ; 4. Btate Taxes; 6, look at ¢ t ed i 6 IN) moving for higher pay; how would 1 His features are well and hand: | Percign Contracts for Ameri ta t puce:s | Ue opinions and chaructoristis of the new | ext down thelr pay twenty-five percent. 6 | yon ; : ‘i | tie wamendking. $e Phi may eohyloreat oF be repair oe tee Deverément. t, which aflord unerring guides | Jong as a murderer remains unacrestodt ordinaes todtan ot (he count [outers i Malia pn Aglci followels . to chose who are In search of valuable infer. — : cod us thot of the Prussians o ven gu orders — regaiviavuvetvea> 000 i ; The Senatorial Election, f no fe t to | fo American reams are any ludicaion. ‘The Ken CHAMBER OF COMMLEC ‘ad Bayritestorvgas: OR ® ion, ‘They are few but trustworthy, and Tho election of the Hon, Joun Scorr to | ; 3 “a i, wid Nip lied HOF EGU 5 Referring to the contest now pending in aes pore Ingion Company has recently delivered to the Danish Aerie 3,066 99 by be summed up thus: Firet, he always ‘et ; fi U i s succeed Mr. Brexatew in the United ates | Goverument 40,000 of their guns, and to the Sw Cable on American Soll Mee ELITE oon saade by his pledges; secondly, he never | ** stature for a United Btates Sen | senate isa new triumph for that great chieftain | Gyyernmeut 0,00, and the Creek Government har nption and Common Heuse, fos ; sressese 25,000 00 *..erts bis friends, Ina the nomina. | Stof fome of the Democratic journals refer to | of Penusylvavia po Siow Camenow, Thero | contracted tor 15,000 which e yeubecn de | ly meeting, yesterday afternoo alin Ces ny lk a Ui Gane his friends, In accepting the nomix * " 000 which have not 3 n de i Baltics Leste alive Doparinaent, r 3 ! j. | im ae tho Seantor whom their party is go- | were thee prowinent candidates before tho | tivered. ‘Tie Kemington pattern is w single curt | preshting, Cen, Walbridge pre- | brat baw and Baus Bovks. see $0.00 00 1 of the Chicago Conveution, ho emphath i ° Paka sented tue memorial of the New York, Newfound | Support of rsoners in tug County dail oh 00 1 | ing to be tricked out of. They base this the Hon, Gacesna A, Gnow, the | ridge echlouder of superior mak 1 eft . es ly approved its platform of principles, and | . 4 ‘ wiiteh from 900 to 900 are tu vy | land aud Loudon Telegraph Company, asking Total... Hie ie 0 3 charge upon the ground that the Deme wap, and Mr, Seorr, Th ¥ ae y ih Ai pg p GOMER rod himself to carry them into effiet if 7 pr toy 4 0 ¢ ‘ t hie | C2! s to groot it por to ive 1. The Becoutive Departmente, ‘ 1 js lect m1 | party carried the State for Presid | chances between them were supposed. to be sowurde’ of QnA’ et: Henuseisa’ kad Paw. | ANNE Ont 1 otuing Hines conneeted wih | following ore the departments or oflces in- a fo is olected, and will soon atsume ruor at the late cloction, while tl | pretty even until Tuesday Inet, when Mr, Cammnon ei uh fae : ( the t A States, The | ct tins div Via bs wor at the late election, while th | ; Vint © rosponell 1 Ne ‘ arrived at Harrisburg, and at once settled all i ada r b. Wtterly | te The Keeper of Hurlom Bridge; & The Depart i publicanse Lthe Assunbly. This charge | ’ revel ; | mentor Finance; & The Board of Commissioners ; s foundation wheroc » wand, | CoM p alorge ' r tof upon us . of MeComss Daw Beige; 4 ‘The Met j has no solid foundation wh nto stand. | “yy inet f about 45, a thor ‘ ov fa | Board of Me 5. Metropoliun | 4 The members of the Sonate and the Assem Ristcal ‘ne ; ‘ p 1 wise f 8 "i kof | wissivuers; 6. The Conmuabsai of Taxes 1 1 RoW Ms y ® fh} ba Avy fs 7 b ryA one we | Artowmeata; 7 ‘Che Department forthe 5 i lavevaenleshineplaia bly are distributed throughout the Stato a RonBaalot viele slvante Centtul It i L | 5 9 bi a | Gennsewon 6 “opabantay Raa leccas : ) ; coring to the amount of population tu the | pond, aud occupies at rank io Golt ts ‘ n ere v | Lue Rpproprmtivus ertimated for said departinent 6 wed) goveral districts; and tho only reason why | pr ni iter it , : Y | roan v yo wid Gen, V Ys | Gate Aba Meboiebaaes ob SANNA ae ting the wa th Nuva weal aa wt y 1 1 need ye thee owe ‘atte ’ lutenance of Haziem nen had | the Democracy failed to secure a majority of There are smart political r ‘ | Besiiow the above con +. oh ie le ek Bs t a "a ‘ak CHIR ts scopes es censice tarts +f wel and fidelity be ad not the x | ' is 1 that re ot has ‘ ba u J tree tend % tacee wore rixhte | ¢ 1 ‘08 of build ’ the & in 1267, though obtaining # large | wl ' t can beat Simow Camenon i " ; ‘ ‘ t t 4 i pL eit contidence. ubtloss these walient ‘i | ‘ein! whieh © sia whom all suve | Fee ontoanes so seo on | majority of the popular vote, was that their | must be very smart inde iguty F Lies and t d | fitevest on si Puind ete} to of character will follow hun from the ' sa Ne J <a vpon the U ral Constivatio | te ‘ Low Mos i ys oo 1 to the Cabinet Peat yin the two countics of Now York | what businces have our Police Captains | Whalever wn they devive | frcreaton hivt aanaces ldeiaity Boni, drs gh ny d Kings was ¢ pro n nc 5 i | frat the j en Since BOF | Jaccrest om Kook Domi sces Kerio tion Houde G/N) ot Vo advieo all persons who havo any |S! Kings was out of all proportion to tho | yo at Atbauy lobbying for an Increase of their ] tovercign United Staten on vais eurtineutor America | [Bte Win Una cad Won 2,00 9 bie abet General PGs 1 | namber of Senators chose those coun- | pay? ‘They had better be at home earning the hicks tow sgvercigm prepa | Tue anetuo ial Aw bes | aiilute Honaty Pid F | ties, the majority of votes having been 15,000, | pay they uow receive. alopicd, Ui stronale sogreres the bil MO 4 i Bubatibite iid tieiiée sident, or concerning the class of men Ne . ; ; : —— beet 1LY the Huw. Koacoe B. Ce | * Bi80R 09 whilo the number of Senatora whl that - ec ¥ tho Hop cow onkltinee | tioiaiy Pad Appoint to offices, to examine tho land oman It ia proposed to build an elevated road: mt ich Bods Seg. wi as 26,900 Ka Wo Linvo pointed cut, and eet th Vast majority elected was but reven: eas We decdeas Ga) Wades 0 bs a TaEGilevinu Gi Goueuk Gade ereat on wo.diers! Wouniy Hand Howdy "og toinds at rest Bo was it with the recent election w i cide st Hy thio moans it | Wit, gelebeated He Mis A. Ar Low Renewed Wilh canteen Gee A ee cone Yor 4 Kings send thirty members to the ould be posalbh ond of Manbat- | seven-shooter, and in” specie “etn are ig rig aa ry ong Whee 4 | Wi dee, Uke aud pa a be Police and the Murder of Mr. Roge ty... In!) November’ the “Domocr ton ot n Lowry g | Eponcce carbine Bherarng “Gusts c2 Sate’ eu bin presented, | hd gai pas Haw meni in. thie clly were better. br inajority for President in these two countics | neo for ¢ prege wud talon of t y hie tis. Te auuhersaes the Seer’ tary Of | “eat of Taxee— Annual hiethtment,,..ce. | 488.800 00 Mr. Cirannee M, Roasns, Io w wos 72,634, and for Governor 84,117, And | cidonta, A ge with a cloar track w a r y | pines Neate bag nan, and fora great part of his long life | Yet the localities which piled up thts im { castly ¢ t Oe PRES HURTS Sa He See Ay } , | palaces Kak i ba Ay} hose lc ‘an one-fourth of | With o well filled road, progress would ‘ rs ® F) Biationey hed Boon a hotel keeper, Hin occupation | mense majority chose lesa than one-fourth of | ; ’ | acert i A i be slowe he proposed rondway ought to be a — | su) tur ronght him im contnet rnd made him | He Aan | Alisige Fish ld itn nb On Homer: | RE AMeCieinrs | : ‘i be vinted with o great many people, tn ot “ity ay foe 8 : : with a ft z of hard pine, In thee ded bg i, The F dary many with Mr. Conratan, ho kept a hotel | *0 disngr lo to Domoerae for them | aries | be conducted over thu | & Mentueky Minister's Aliietion-A Curtons tor this hi are uded the following Courts i coy, in this State, and he had been fora | t tops \ Leta company be incory As eas OY Uit clase ace CourteL. ‘Te Supt art; % Th f long timo ihe superintendent of the St, | and good # of the rural districts a8 to | ted to build th J, with authority to charge |velan c avoueraan G aa ar iteare wkeees | Oper and. Terminor Court of te 1 ties more evenly through: | | Love eume to tient, hy. representing | sons: 4. 4 5. The Cow On the 3iet day of Decomber, about 7 Meanwhile let them nevor | j none Meds ie hectiniied y infor slots ut | the ‘entaption of specie. payment, We aie; aud | "Soacer Om the. Sheri he ' \ y ‘| years past t Republicans have had a} | chester t 1 also well afford to invest | fretiin of ; . lar wid ghee * 1 meer the tact hike men, b ved |B. The . 6. The € Je Legal ars past the Republicans have had a lor, 4 F ' Ber H aweejt he snow off the steps of the large b rage | ike: J capital frou tt “ } jirty, We himsel et Bast yas Best ME eg ‘ mouwity aud mutry MA | Adviser of «mrd of Supervisors; 8 The Kea brown stone house in which he lived at 42 | Majority tu the Stato outside of the city of | ove la ; te vented capital fron the grosier uni | Ta baiky” shu of bank ae aad args, | $eOre oF nivre bankenad Uasinese houses shoud Ve. | bers Y, issioner oC sururs: 10, Traps!at New Y« salty jain Lt ‘eyo y a | weilbalanced hoad, Axe has ¢ nar bivuly | rher would come up to the point, and agree to | nat i ft ran Relies West Twelfth atroet, which ia very near | Sew York Ee | eans todo their work inthe city, wand live im | W1h hin suturing | rersan b fot 8 1 SaUIENG wus alstaking of properiy miconmasy Go BELA 28 TRAE eee 0h) eae Oe te Broadway. He wore a valuable wateh and The Underground Railroad, | comfortable homes in the country. | Sirespectablo poll of matctlal es white as the ariven | *cedy resumption of specie paynivaty, Nproprintions which are required to be mado ; 4 me tuo ariven | ay “Opdyke runed acveral objections to th branch of tue Government are indicated by thaln, which had becn presented to him by | Of the three projects for the construction of | — | on ANS cea Unie: Mrs Love. Ad on stttktlig wor cig. | Panoee Pirch he sud ehoul! be very taatertally tod: | Pe aid dicated by the guests of tho St. Nicholas Hotel. Sud- | an underground rallrond tn this eity, which | About two years ago a cofiperative Brocery | wig to ‘go cuvetiy’ (4 barber slop and bave bi8 | Meaky their puwer of Feel pth the tonerea want | W108 f A) denly two men made an assault upon him, | were competing for a charter at Albany last ted in Ighhorhood re ale cred banks thle es eaiatte sage | the made prope hie irieui Af aug | : "2,000 00 1 ny enue and Twenty-tift ny ited becaus tion, apd ee ial * | bring disaster ty two-tuird Le ousinees inte ee Due of them seized hiv watch and chain | winter, only ono succeeded, That one bas | : i Tw ’ tif 4 I Re © | meaty taeda ie vy He parchined bs : ag Ga the poplation there was not dense enough to sus: | several articles of wearing i] bin twa oF Uiree Snibad aie: Geccatere Wea mit and tore them of, and then thrust | failed to comply with the terms upon whieh | Tie Periaton Beh oes care Siisrent stores, taking the ssopmen'a word shat the rnment the Secretary y ‘A setts. aataee 00 ( Mr Rt cot for hi lpoea <rer tad, and will shortly | 2 tt and the grocers thereabouts were stronger | eiothing would. Ot hit, which i uid not do, by any . meme We Sve gee ‘Tota. $101,200 bis Land into Mr, Roouns’s pocket for his | its privileges were granted, and will shortly | diay in any other part ofthe city. Anew grocery, | weuus, The coat he ‘could rot wear at all, Mo | We Cuaoer 1¥ State Tax money. Mr. Roarns defended himself as | cone bofore the Legislature asking 10 L9| auger churgo of men of the highest churactes, | Stoked, {0 wneiunale Vinselt nto, the, vest. dhe eres is Vad ead eae: Caesarea well ashe could. He eanght hold of the | released from its bargain, {t follows that | jy goon to be started in the Fourth Ward, Ag | man bait his size aronut the wisi dy quired for the pay eu oF the quota OF te county of cont tail of one of the robbers, and tore it off: | the whole matter is again open for courider: | thie district tccus with mers, we sce u0.| (one macmeniaale ihe Metropolitan ‘totes, sad Matton of Unton Ceapier Nov 180 | Cora) Treasure To pay Sta axes. AAA 1 Le robl as desperate, aud if any new anc or play ason why the cooperative grocery should not | geton, He haw been Hug at the Metropolital aay ere ; V. Misce:taneors, But the robber was desperate, aud witha | ation, and that if any new ar tier plan reason why th tive grocery should not | get on, He has bern staying Ly eopsag ny of the instaiintion of the officers Under thie head ure iacluded the following appro: large kuife which he held in his hand he | can be presented, it ought to have the prefer. | become profitable aelr that baie: sence @ favre Shs eilahigod Wabhiedsy esecing V9 | pRRUSE® tut nod slashed at Rocens, and finally | once, We eannot afford to have the city) 6 | 6 oy eg = 5 Z ead reel . sons, Most Exevilent dohn W. Simone pres | Age (Or Eola ea 4 thrash the long blade into the aide of coy by a mal f cubterranean | ; Sopeins § | ao ane a the East as Grand High Priest, aud M. EB, | cn Ald Roclety ‘ . Das or tire saued aallog aad Gist teem neta ta te deni tke tanec. (attert ae sweet ' J, Bling, P. H. F acting 00 Grand Capitals of quien, jor tne Bitwds 0S sss5 , a a Tald 9 | Nabed narti f tng cig ht pare ‘ é ona he t, After the opening addross the Grand Cop- | New Lore Ju Asylun # . eden ene ' ’ a i xtuced the I rent eloct, Robert Ste | Miers aod eae nespitidesy as ata way of the acher ry . in | re Sar pill, : a td ho audibly promised at the altar to redouble | & y for Prewetion of Destituis’ Ror s Hu mond - ‘reek atution house, . Yesterday meruing may Cathone t j i "110,000 6 tat! eon before the jute nr hele J ypulassty us sat kind of sheet, It | the oficera ut the station thinkingtiatiie cil | 88 efforts to be good and true, and adie 1 suapaaton Weta easemeavons nape top Oe #2, appears to have been tho difficulty | las been well said that business men “have no | Illow had unconsciously ‘ken ¢ b pare tesenings of Masonry, A prayer Wad | rota ; tae r ) Law OX] of carrying it out, It tino to fumble and search for the news from sun but allowed hiut to puaford, after which tho High iient was invest: RUCAPITULATION. : wor 4 | posod, not to follow the line of somo | dry obscure, tudden, and diminutive pages, pe One ere i with bis robe and Jewel oF Oflce, together w) ‘Tie acgregate amount of appropriations required toGEI 1, | Rroadiwn att t ner They want it placed before them in fair, large, n irom ber} and Sie mallee OR The Maat, an to be mnie is ertinated as follows? aiter onduring great suffering from the | through blocks of buildings, ‘This y 1a ee a aeniige nd | prop tetor of th ui Kink, elect, Matthew 1 i a Departcashs oan is 08 ‘ | tw glance, and then attend to other eo ‘ing that the ‘iced, invested with his ¢ “4 y . wound inflieted with the knite, | the purchase of much costly real esta Woe hy : byeteone om andi UiNSate IIE, OM Bials fone tenis ocean ood deal of dissatisfaction has heen ex- | greatly complicated the enginvering ‘ feel did not deny, but 1) the Bast, ‘where he te A good ¢ : tion ha . eee ntod tl nada de: This is one of tho reasons why Tur Son is se | ra rraiion of \ sheis sud- | the High Vriest. ‘The Scrive ¢ rocius V. At Total $10,886,710 pressed that such a scuffle as occurred be: | lem, ‘Oo responsible contractors woald ly laf deci, He seems to beam more thon average | Ackerman, was then fukn 1, invented with his Reve >, : : des . A PEROT PRNUE LONE FeASE class. | Guilty, converses futelli , ttle an . owe rple robe ax he charge | The rece f coneral fand for the year 180, take place in a public street 80 centrally loca- | the Company could afford to pay, and so it | most accessible and commodioas manner, You | (¥? (Mferens tagaages. | Me ined in tue | the lelt of the Tish Priest, The Captatn of the | ReTiMAge OF THR AMOUNT 40 BB RaleED BY TAXA ted as Jwelfh etreet, just out of Broadway, | has not boon begun tako it np and find the Soformation you want | °°’ (out UN OATES Hothctnt Le his dotiesy after wich he was invested Tie AMOU st OF THE QUOTA OF THIB Gord TY FO ; wits bis jewel and d, and alter the charge con ear and no: attract the aticntion of eny police | Whether the samo fatal objection would | wi ty. You are uct compelled to Mock Jowelry Kstablishmontn, Sia ie Jame! OR PROMI See “Ealtaetee, | aatth e, Gets anos Bae cs officer, People are brought to reflect, How | not be mot with if a charter wero granted to | bunt for it tarongh the recesses of half a dozen | To the Bitton af The Sun Jour Metatosh, was then fea it0, ine alta a nvested | Ler the eatiwated reveuiied of the geinerad payer much protection do tho police affi.d? - We | cither of tho rival companies, the Broadway | inside pages, In this peculiarity, tos, is found | + Bim: As I consider your valuable paper the | MN Tty nn pers abe (Ube letter eumbieta.tieal of | suid __ 000 0 ow Vel ol Si vanaia in onal atatal| cA } bly 4 : | one of the special advantages which Tum Sus | champlon of the poor end seed, TL take the | ducted to his station. Royal Aren Captain. Geo, Total, Pay Fi ++ 810,896,715 76 know very well what it costa to maintain ee reade nud the 0G unnel, cannot of | on 2 to advertisers, ‘Their announcements are | Merty of drawing your notice vo 1h ring instl y, and Mastors of the Luree Vaile, J. Cailou: The purposes for which the foregoing estimates them; but what is tho degree of security | course be asserted until they have hind a | oot co ceuted from aight, but are instantly viaie | telon of fraud and robbery tn our midst, the mock | Uharles toave, und, Mian. tt. Be ceckets Neen OY, VE SHeRIO NS Ae OTA Wh Viet which the public obtuln by the heavy expen | chance to try, Since, however, they both | iy ty Loh ay te yy oath Jewelry and envelope business, which flourishes in | jewels and banners of tucir offices. bop RO rig AT Oey e? lane shen of profit upon the eulel wieccchioe ce we nee Weat street, Chatham strect, and in Broadway. | Joln Cook, who bas bee tie eoduty debi ture? ; ; asod their Lopes of profit upon the suy The excellence of Tux Sty, apart from ite oon- | picangers are dally robbed of Mmcdrete ne ad Cleeted, was then prosented for ity ot ee York he Tribune is the only journal whieh, #9 | posed success of the London underground | stant good nature, impart li honeal dave bisa Mealy) aller 4 very ro * C Babeonpaitens . ' ut good nature, impartiality, and ho dovo- | iinutes by those adroit swindicrs and law deflers, | igh Priest, was not ‘ed with i far as we know, has come to the defence of the | railways, which later expericnce has shown | tion to the interests of the masses, consists in the | 6 of the West street but presented wibh & und valuable g * agoeasnes ssn lice in th 1 | to bo fall f Hoe ou errr of ike Cuspter, The Secretary. 4 cd by laws of the Btate police in this Instance at journal states | to be fallacious, it may well be imagined | fact that it furnishes for two cents all the intelli. | weekly, A German, not o) went craay | Prey Ht, Pe wae’ next Installed into offle in cue 8 county for We 1ollo that the officer on that beat had just passed | that, even with the right of way given them | gence that its more pretentious and less readable | aftr belng fleeced out of his two years’ savings in | form, alter wt feb the retiring tec retary, u, o, ma - th o1 108 Ds. ‘They are never punished, ee ented by the Gran Ay on par tion that,as the assailants knew perfectly, | the necessary funds, ‘They would encounter, A thing which pry rer ie reales clty How eae ae rept nH Hier yen the seth ia etiinenstin’ ay p= od foptltution for tne wikad: a he would not reach the spot, continuing his } besides, @ formidable opposition from the | cpvase the pay of Police Captains and Sergeants, | PH OM the fice of the eurit would such an outrnge | yreved. | ‘the Chapiainey, the ley, Compe, A Re | Macy su ee round, in lees than half an hour.” owners of property along the line, and would | qf (boy are not satisfied with their present wages, he porrnitind 19 oxie JUBTICE, ptaliea and rer Juded tat they Would have the cha: ge tute te ’ It seems to us that the police would have | have at the start the prospect before thom of | tot them resign bs Papen of the Chapter at the time When invoking the diviie . I et tend Bit a let them resign, A Nut for Mr. Be Pievslng upon wait work, ‘The ‘Tiler, Donald Mo- stood better without any defence et all than | along and doubtful litigation, And if one Alt 1 tb lot of To the Bitltor of The Sun. Hnroy, Waa hex tastalled and javered with nie fee Gel ktisank 1.68 a F though the rolief of the Cro’ is th “ dy ewel and ewot fhe ceremonies of installation | Salarice—Legtslative Department... : with a defence #0 lame as this, It scems, | of them should pass all those ordeals, and | oj tn Bye ae ee neha ae hen Sim: On New Year's Day I got on a Univer: | Lelug over, the Grand Migh. Priest deitvered an ud. | oa tits —Paeculive Departingtensi 00.0%, oper Institute, we ader stan rr he . ap » icuiod by € ean d |, tnterape J pi ¥ a — such that a murderer may fairly calculate on | baroly endurable as @ means of travel. It} per re maslerbiane brutal and honored by the novie ard humarecwith | humorous: amecdotes, ‘The whole seemblage thet Reeds sasnaieaicie seseee BLO DBE TID 16 a half hour's immunity from all interference | would bo like th 1 Aas k cloquent gentlemen who are to address the meet- | (he order to “double up.” I got ont cheerfully, | sat down toa sumptuous banquet, prepared by Bro, Wha (Dllewine siaiement SEhIniWe he Geneant Gf p wi ppiat aan te ; preven ald be like any other tunnel, dark, smoky, | ing regard tho subject ne much broader and | plough, the loser by ten cents, wid walked frow | J. D, Arthur, iit aia tax levied in 1048, and the estimate of the amouat re- y an officer ing public a place a» ‘Twellth | and disagrocalle, and in no way comparable | deoper light than (hat of local beneficence, Some | huge New York and New Haven curs, with w force | Pyramid Lodge No. 490-Iustalintion of quired in 1800; sirect, near Broadway! From tho tone of | for comfort with a surfuce road, of them hava travelled, and all of them have | of Borses so inadequate to the work shat under th Ofivors, Wet Fa Innocent elmplicity With which the Zriwne| Sul, the necessity for swift, unobstructed, | studied the Kast, and they regard the welfare of | mane as Lam, {heartily wished that each horse was | The installation of the officers took place dur- i tu Ts, tions the fact ‘ . t 1 f Jane thei sted amide | & Director of Buperiuiendent, aud Mr Bergh ia ty | ing thelr leat commenication, W, Bro. Jolin | Por the State oe 955,06 $4,829,507 79 mentions the fact, one may almost infer that | and cheap communication between the lower | the millions of Christiane there scattered amide | oe tin ease you might Lave chronicud tor | Scureyer, P. M., was Grand Master pro Cem, und | FELANT, MR innsone.e 1O8TS,046 56 9,067,282 0 Mt ie disposed to complain of the unfair ad- | and upper parts of tho eity Ie great, and is barbarous population as demanding the bu- | the desight of your readers auother arrest for craeity | installed the ome W. Bro. Robert BE. Bateman | po county purposes, iuclid- vantage taken by the asgags} th ‘nal ‘ vhe 1 ¢ | mane intervention of all lovers of liberty and to drules. Maninowo,” | tay ad ahi ing Boards aud Commissions 7,082,785 61 617,115 #7 assins over the po | continually growing greater. ‘ihe loss of . aa iniainiencinis arehi 1, — eee = Christian truth, Je facts and arguments whi h such ap Bence, Burrows, Cuospy, and Woonvonn will utter to-night will be worth Vice, and to expect that robbers will be con- gidcrate enough to make thelr assaults while the police are passing. daily transfer of our citizens from their | jearing, especially now that the so-called iast- It is said that the principal requirement | homes to their places of business and back | ern question is #0 widely and ably discussed for an appointment to the police is bodily | again, are samething cnormoua Bad as the | ubroad and at boma time, the wear and tear of body and soul, and (he pecuniary outlay involved in the akers os A MODEL NEWSPAPER. ate paid to be very exacting. Adeficieney in | storms, and capecially when snow obstracte | ge pepartial Opinion about The Sun-View ‘Tun Broapway Brinae.—Yesterday workmen resumed the demolition of the Broadway bridge, ‘The closing of the thorouglifire at that point divert- 4 the tide of teams to the narrow slde streets, lite- rally choking thenrat times snd rendering pedeatri- ‘apiem a feat of the understanding, A NOTARLE WEDDING, _— Marringe of Mr. Augustin J. Daly and Mee Master, eors ‘of @ilver, manulvctured bj ace, as'a token of the estimation of thé ‘The silver Was Suitably engraved, aud is Averty ph brethren. valaed at $500, ‘The third sonual reception of Mariner’s Lodge No, @7,¥, and A. M., was beld last Mal ‘Tie afals' was a splendid W. Jona Schreyer, @ handsome set of seven, in i ‘Joha Cook, ning ip Irving Bonrd of npervisore—Orennization 1869, The Board organized at noc To eu from erFon@0U aes 66mm Ausolvencies, &e, Tot ply defctenctes arising ont Respecttuliy ” juel 27.6% 05 for 3,520,239 + C141 40s OT 621,26, 906 TS tted, B, CONNOLLY, Comntaniten PUNT FAMS. — =The Chicago Adeancs, the orthodox Indepens dent of the West, is sold to have lovt $20, rdi, the composer, 18 passing tho winter @ Genoa. One of the new members of the British Pam Hament f# the proprietor of a Innatic asytam. The farmers of California are uneasy be cause the rainy season haw not set in. Something that nowadays needs reconstrae tlon—The Loew britre —The Empress Eugénie has paid one of her Aresamukers a hundred teousand frauce for a singl¢ yorr's ecrvioes Rn nily at Magdeburg, a widow of seventy these ms her seventh 1 was lent than thirty yeary od The Muthiéd, « Turkish papor in London, hat ‘ J there is now only one paper tu thal in Decembe 5% sing, ‘Give me a cot fn the valley I wt ns of amore practical turd would pr French Ui at =The ts Medical Society offert Aity dollars for the best dissertation on ventilating An old Ialy named Regla Raavedra died lately in New Meateo, aged 4 a, having been America —the London Telegraph hoads an article with the sentenen: “ We never know exactly what the Americans meant by calliug « man a fcstly cuss -In a cave at Island, Hlinois, the atatua of an Indian maiden has been discovered, It hae folld copper pedestal seven fert high, Other Indtay curiosities Lave beou lately discovered tu the samd vicinity, It is remarkable and significant fact ¢ re have recently heen going through New Orleane heavy shipments of Maton fruite, 4 rk to Chicago, Milwankes, and St roilroad char re #0 heavy that it pays to shig relight the Weat by a from New York. —An officer of the British navy etates thot, low from twelve to tw t hours alter pear f the enrora borealis, The story about w burnt vessel, supposed ta be a large ship or stenmer, having been aeen on Vine. yard Sound on Sotorday, arose from the fict that charred portions of the bnildings recently burned on Railroad wharf, Hyannisport, had fle nt te rea, —Gen, Sylvanus Thayer, # native and now a resident of Hraintree, Mas#., and the first Supertn tendent of West Point Acodemy, over which institer tion he presided for seventecn years, now a hale and hearty veteran of eighty-fonr, bas been portrayed in @ bust draped in the wililary cloak and coat, by tha sculptor Martin Millmore The English War Department has tt wn aside the Armstrong gun altogether, alter expo millions upon it, wad kniglting the inventor, thing isa failure, The Britian War Office has iesuedt an order, intimat s purpose to withdraw all ( breech-loading rifled guns, and subetituting muzzle londers An i ared Frenchman has invented a toy which he cal grinacitowope, You place the carte de visite of & lady triond in the apparatus, and ste appears dis the {unumeral being successiul vied im @ thousand hidcous ways, coinbinations of the kaleidoscope eart of making ugly an books imported inte tn 1567 was £7,092, or nearly £3,000 leas than uut of books imported from Holland ; while the amount of English books exported to the United Buites during the same year was £100,811, being rather better than one-fourth the whole value of the books exported to all parts of the world in 1867, —The desire for Senatorial office is alarmingly Prevalent at this time, In New York, Maine, Penn- fylvania, Indiana, Missouri, Michigan, Minnesota, and other Biates, the number of gentlemen who are willing to resign the pleasures of domestic life for the parpose of serving their country tn a legislative capacity, almost detie =Ln the ¢¢ at Cambridge, Mass, ie = imal tree wh parently sprung from a seed closed in a jhoavy and has grown thre bin on, Tt bas bfted the hoary superincuumbent masses of stone somo fuchos, acd pushed o stout iron railing off the pere pondicular by the force of its growth. A mouse nest, feathered with $14 of green« backs and fructionais, was found in @ store at Green Tay, Wisconsin ; whereupon a local paper observes : “This isa strong argument for the resumption of peele payments, as even the lower animals are growing wasteful wd extravagant under an inflar tion of paper currency.” A couple were Lo have been married at Indi anapolis the other evening, und tho bride was ready for the ceremony at the appointed time, but the bridegroom was not on A messenger w sont for litn, but instead of fulfilling bis duty, ha tent back word that be never intended to marry tha indy, and only * wanted to see how she could take joke The famous pe hand ns of the Borgias were very simply With a few cents’ worth of arveniate of soda any one may manumeture a quart of them without claiming to bs considered an em nent chemist, ‘The porton employed by Brinviiliera and the poudre de eucceasion were mercly arsenious acid, the effets of which vary with the manner of administering It, concos abodyt any of —During the war of 1812, George Pi served in the Volunteer Artiliery Comp: Georgetown, D, C,, offichating as rammer and sponge of gun No, 1, In one of his visite to bis native country, he obtained a land warrant ior 100 acres fow bis services in that war, with the Intention ornare medand hung up in bis home, ay a memento o —The following appears among the regular e notices in the Omaha Repulnd cox— HAKLINGTON—On the cast half of the northwest quorter of seotion ty euty-two (83), township twenty one (21) north, of range cleven (11) cast, in an opem sleigh, and an open and wucloude! canopy, by the Rev. J. F, Mason, James B,, only son of Joba « t connty, Cox, of Colorado, and Ellen eldest daughter of Maj Harrington, of Bu Nebraska —The Pree of Putcrson, N. J., says that Mrs Leonard Chadwick may have becn acen alinost any day for many years pror his velociped@ over the excerable pavements of that city, carrying pretty heavy loads and making very falr time. Mrs Chadwick says that on a good, hard road he wilh pass any carriage horse that travels, Me has, on the smooth turnpikes of England, gone seventy miles @ dy on “ticyele” and not felt the futikag «re Ho has often gone to Hoboken from Patere son, on the plank road, in two b th ure, —A now series of postage stamps is in course of preparation by the Host Onice Departinent, They Will De smaller than those now In use, but of hand somer Ginish and design, On the two-cent starnps Is an ougraying of a post-bey on horseback, and on three cent a locomotive under a full bead of stents The fve-cont ot ns ahead of Washington ond the ten-cent stamp a picture of the Declaration of Independence, On the twelve-cent stamp an ene graving of an ocean steamship Is seen, and the thirtys cent stamp ts decorated with the surrender of Bure goyni —The promoters of the twin railway tannct scheme for uniting the European continent with the island of Great Britain, Wa the Straits of Dover, have employed Prof, Menry Beckett, P, @. 8., 0 ate certain the geological chuacter of the submarine ground required to be traversed, in order to deters mine its probable ftnese for the object in views His report is now compicted, and it will be laid bee fore tle \Freveh Commission, by whom the prd,») will have to Ve considered, Prof, Beckett, after exe prossing Lis belief that the impression long prevalent among scientific men that Prauce ond Great Fagin were once visibly connected rests upon wells grounded Lases, says: “On the whole, after caro» fully considering the subject in all its bearings, Ida. not besitute to express my Grm conviction of the feasibitity-and desirability of the projected tunnel design, which I heartily recommend to be promptly carried out by the two leading Governments of thé earth ; and I devoutly trust a blessing from om high 4 10 attend the comblred mndertaking,”