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‘ HE THE SUN, MUNDAY, JANUARY 11,. 1869, AMUSEMENTS, of Representatives as woll as that of tho | voter, have 49 members; whilo eht northern AM USBMBNTS. PROM ALBANY, WALLACK's—she #ioope to Conquer. Renate, since the Constitution further pro. | ovunticr, iacludieg Baltimore city, with an aggre. Phitharmonte Concert, The Konatarsbty- Cio Fraton Oooupriag the BOWERY THRATRE—tnoeekins oF.Jegk and hePaie | vides that “no monoy shall le deawn sea Chiat, voters, hag hes Lid mem | The Phitharmonle Society quve on Batarday Hon, W. M. Twreed's KoomeJndee Noab jatinge Saturday. " , "7 : vers. OF those cight oounties, Baltimore city ‘There Mepadintes Fenton Possible Cans THEATRE FRANCAIS—L'dRil Creve, Matingo on Bat- se ie adele Abt ALE Acct bein alone has noarly 6,000 more voters than the | was the asant immense attendance, alsles and pas @idacy of Marshall 0. Roberts, bee Serre one wiane By 1eW Used uch AT) ste wneud aeuthora cotwilen) and vel: TE Sew | pane or even delng full. ‘There was pers | ALaAWY, Jan. 10.—Dut few of the legislators OTRIN WAT TAT, Jon. 18-Sirnors Rlene Lanart propriation cannot be made by the Senate t 3 “0 We boat “e stipend Jodious, Glearly-writton aym. | Temain In Albany; but the indefatigable wire-nulters OLYMPIC THEATHE=Hnmpty Dowmpty, MAUnO@ A | Avie 1 + 1 | Dut 2 representatives to their 49. If the com: | formed & flowing, m: . * Pine | who are working for the enccese of one of the other 1 o'clock, Wednosidaye aod Saturdays ston pele Set wan strongly UrBOL | Haricon be made by Congrossional districts, the | phouy by Haydo, one of the most pleasing of th OF the caveddeteh. for Ueiied Gcoben Geenier.. semets CoorER INSTITUT WLectare vy Anne Dick: | against the Alaska purchase treaty, and | jyequolity is no less remerkeble. ‘Tha fest | Many written by thie composer, cone re came 6 | here, and aréen astive gp ver, Both Moream and OOOPER INSTITUTE, Jan, 11-Good Tompiary Anni. | Wit nearly complete success, AL all events, | district, eoutaining the routlern counties on the | Movement from @ ennereta By woth anit orclest®. | Fttin are domialled at the Dclavan, heir rooms i si f o "| the King of Denmark has not the plindow of | cattern shore, has 22,500 voters and £0 members | PY Beethoven. Carita ( being on the #ame corridor, about a hundred tect versary. | is ) have never heard this trae artiet play with i "i TAMMANY—Ligut Darleequo, Comedy, and Retrava, | a claim upon us ae things etand at present, | of the Legislature; while the second distrtet, of | dave meyer Nearune tite brtiny Bee Mt | apart. Gov. Fenton was obliged by the terms o i hoon The whole matter is open for us to do as wo | Which Baltimore is a part, bas 23,009 voters and | he perfection of purity of tone was reached. ‘There | the lease to vacate the official residence on State | WOOD'S MUSEUM —Frnant; oF. The liora of a Dilow : 1 rit enbies Linch he Jeca bowing that nceidone | freet occupied by bim during his four years of ! me, Livh 4 Wild Anis | y think : ray i t poste itation that Seine haste toes wesw | mane nie one | rotueing | office and as he needed @ spacious enite of rooms BXEDKOOW'S ART GALLERY, 36) Broadway —1 Is it, then, best for us to make the pro. | {is only by persistent agitation that an abuse | tally touches another string from seve orig. | #8 Which to receive the throng of visitors who are TUN # Yosemite Valley anil other Pain luge | of tue kind can be remedied, The possessors ofan. | tha Intended tone; no starring of the @hords of in tg hic nes. tio toeora e 7 ” quisition © wan naval eta. | i Ne toneh ; bat the style wae bron FIRB OPERA HOURE Ta Vorlehute hoved acquisition? = Wo want @ naval eta | it ower will cling tot with obstinady, and will | defnitences of the toach s bat the ats Gercidita, tie fli. Wott oy, welds, Beper WRW FORK Crrevs, th Ht, toa nyot | tion in the st Indies, to be ware, but do | I plenty of venerable ns for its preserva. | sianle, noble, calm, It was alto feminine and full of candid oneeay he a ke a oy ot vokeed aeie—Hive Bea a Tara ancaise, Math . y Voediiae sh dhe abe lrci alee . ‘os youeeoea tose ‘i on heard, | ¥e0r% State Senator + &ey very obliging! a Wane Ms i aia Tarqae F Mate we want any distant, outlying territory, to | ton, fut ench wronga must give way at last bee | deheacy. More sonorous tones we have often heard, Vand vo Gia auelem we ae ee pate Created Blinn te 0 prove! y fo And more massive playing, bat never any that seemed yee h e_— he governed by jal envoys, or mac M | fore the weight of public opinion, especially in a “ te finish of Comitia U tte | Yon on Thursday, ond the ex-Governor im Integral part of thi Union without being | cunntry where they are in oonteadiction with | Sine eharacteratic ie repose. There iv av avaying | Medlately established his headquarters in them, and readily accessible to all our citizens? Do we | both the fundamental principlos of public policy | Rint of rhe. body, rolling of the head, or execssive | Will probably continne to oeempy them til the strug: i i “ oie ithe ly gives rise to e er VUBT | want to ata $7,500,000 to our alrendy enor. | aud with the instinets fF every unbiased mind. | getion of the arma, euch ae te so common with grent | RO 1¥ over. This litte affuir natorall Traded 20 Bhines for A1L. mous debt? Porhaps Mr. BHWARD can meet AWE violintats, bat in ita stead @ composure of manner : Lied ed Ge ihe ‘concn ty fan sk ho —— those objections in agatistnctory manner; but | The Commercial Advertiscr declares that | and quict confidence that tn tara inopiren th SG: | fastaaced, oad ark toa FobeV 7a Un We MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1502. | if he cannot, wo might as well lave St, ‘Tho. | 6%. Mowaw is not ite eandidate for Senator, Ln catienan' setreen, "Ose whe is calte ced erie | Rasledge ows Davie, who he boca somewhat [ ——— r | rias, with ita oarthquakes and yellow fover, bathat i an ferences Hee in Lea ibd fovily marice of the aitvation and of the work ta | titked of as ® cendidate for the Senatarship, waa in r if i lo moan Manana RTE, ir 2 es @frowlation th this city, Uroonlyn, Jerey Ciy, aud Hoe | OWHENS 4 tng. There never woe a honse hushed to more pro- Feel fa checinnc cone oreurS pean Sie fa it the Hon, Horace Gneeter whom the Com. | ie. y auttness, and the faintest and most. and finally withdrawn from ae It Aloo Fapidty ineveasing, espe ially In the aod Too Much Government mercial desires to have olected to this high office? | geaan tones, diminishing into silence, could be | ¥* soon Known that he denounced Gov, Western Bates. It th q H | bah eorenhes Heard to the larthest reecse of the auditorium, ‘Tie | Fenton for treating him with bad faith, he having utes, n re ® moet va n f jo the coess of the auditoriam, ‘Thi for every kind of advert fore dounctty bo | Efforte are constantly made, on every hand, ‘ forme months sinoe urged the Judge to press I i ° vill remem) . Applanse that followed was spontaneous, and mor feed by the greet masece of the reopte. cnr rates are | to transfor all sorts of business to the care of Bib oenci he 4 gave Lash noapil hei farnest than Pailnarmonte audiences. are wont to | elalte at this time, with the mplicd anderstanding 0 lower, ciroalation being wonskicred, than those ot |.) pe ‘ ono BA. Pou especting ti | thot he r a ence 0 fre grinte he's appa lh ee : "| the General Government, ‘These efforts de- tieportant ap ae bt tha lite Doaddartis Mae | fodulee tn, aod bronght as ite reward @ nobly per bse Serie outa Wace eCdK | tiat a iets nual. port ers of the fedorate Gos ern Jovernor, whl PY dont tha 'e — | mand tho closest scrutiny from tho sincere | ment, Mr. Portann said that they had been ne. | ee on SHY SeeRROSRIEIN SE HS SEOON. ThCHININN | eT cel as working vigorously in his own 7 1 0 | 1 Le q : ; y ret. bi in The Hon, Hamilton Fish fox Secretary | fiends of Wberty. Our republican form of | creted, wud, while they were alike safe from . Hehalf without the sliziitest idea of making way for Of the Trea ye ‘The second part of the programme conelsted of an w 4 saab | Hovernment aust be kept simple, if it is to | struction oF discovery, would probably not be | overtnre to * Bemiramide” by Cattel, an old ce Judge Vavie or anybody else, As the Judge has bPeaeasib ats ih staan an of sereat prom. j be preserved at all, Legislative Uukers are | brought to light during the lifetime of the | poser of the time and manner of Gluck, another | MNnY trong friends in the Legislature whore voles theneo in Philadelphia that it fs belloved | givays at work trying to enlarge and to | present genera Avother writer, whose name | concerto by Beetheven, and a esmphonic povm by | Will probably te Gin vealans os sia lta there that the Hon. Hasttintox Pisit of t complicate ita machinery. is not given, now in the Sun of Columbus, | Liszt. Aw to Cattel's work, It fell flat and dead afer Hsin incon a baker Usted it corti ¢ Secretary of Tren i mpparen kee peat saa " » | the violin concert hav od to, Bueeced. | Course taken by bim, avd they Lave ¢ jute city is certainly to be Secretary of ¢ Trem | Pho Philatelphia Preae wanta the Govern. | Georgia, the following additional statement upon be i rag His afhfl ek 7 ges so ncvorn; | Part that te hed ruilred fa Gov. Fenton's pie far ee ee ; oF Cathy RAN bad adie | ment to take charzo of tho business of tele. | Miawubleet: siiediva sot tthe | fo Works could have. stood Mt- certainly none that | A private tetter from im, whieh I have teen today, t forme vh © the grounds of { r + made no disposition of some of the ect ispoees most summa: that idea, He sa, not He “ie what aro th: ars nd if M9 | weaphing. womncuts,” says the Pre Bes vilneblouad tay fi bpseeley i. under | CatiLever wrote, Tho other concerto of Bectha | disp ae Ley HH rod ragres os lash y beds a ee at ae Ne DOW | «for the purchase of the English telegraphs | his contol. Tae wiiter of thix bed ender ble ime. | Gouin dee tee Renata oaannt Great le the probability of such an appoint | 1 the Government of Groat Britain are rop- | diate contro! the mont general, aaa WHS | TO Sark) wrt ee gaaaoryy Ud bridge 10 | me r bey Efe Af | Terented as being nearly concluded.” And | esting archives of Ja leg ertapatey hotbed xpression of euch a work as fie | @ memb 0 Tonse of | in them waa cmbraced ite entire politi tory, | Nitetaaiai Sr achen init te ian Ho wan | (te Press wide: " We shall be beaten in the | from its nuspleioue besinning at Montgomery te cre | Most astidnons Inbor and study, and a deep and | a ablane ore 23 ay ra ed Hound dono, | 80% Unless the spirit of 1837 conso, and that | disstrous cose at Kichmond, ‘The Congress had | *hOtly appreciation, Ais Ueiliant technique ofa Thave no oljection to your showing Gea Webride iB elle Se rf | which looks upon the Government as tho | leit itto Mr. Davis to say when, how, and where | esi bya reed ad Rraiteeed ite | te to Gach of ont mutes! frende se hare agerndine a | aed sei ; bet "* | guardian of intelligence, and as rospousiile | Tee Die te ee re Uren NN! scat: GampOne) Slanohiets uxtrdion, Haully, WS | trea! Are edible ) be be ae | for tho widest diffusion of thought, prevails.” | '° is Weal WUbtanion ceed te Rest ardbaybed | hat anothe= composition by that ecclemlastical fede | This course on the part of Judge Davie earmot fll ne conseryative Whine whe ductal Wc, | _, What the rae means Ly being benton in | were Intermed, by his peivate wecnetory ‘tet See, | Hite, Prana List, ft was very ling, and woorhy pebrepap abel Aedeid aa Pelargiogain me conservative Whigs, who doubted hi 7 ' emptied the house, The robably people who | votes; and, whether 0 ¢ oF not, Sere ee renve ngs, W ubted M'S | the race it is not cagy to perceive. But if 1t | Davie had packed nove of the papers of ite office for | OMEN tie house, ‘There are probably peopl Sai ebesda “J ‘ devotion to the great cause of slavery. Mis | * admire Hie style of composition, elke wity should | there are within aday or two rome evidences of , Toans in the Face to buy up'tho sock) of the,| morsel. and that he shoaid await further orders. | aceite nas ti) Bat for carselneny witha large | fente th (he Faake ot bis followers, aud (oF the ©) etion to the Senate was accomplished alter raph A The orders came on Sanday, The papers were | = feat th be " Me hate a fotracted and very tnt ‘ telegraph companies, we are not aware that | Ot eke Gai (ea, We har varied knowledge of musicl profesional | first time we begin to hear among them sugeestions ; Stehedh fo ute ni reise rontcst, ‘ | the United States have entered into avy euch | au idea that they are at present deposited In Wache, | MUL AMAtENF, We never met the man or Woman who of 8 rd candle The ams of Marenall ¢ » of which the 0 ol vs ” eon otraigh 0b expected pro- . bl (to Ath Keromac + ben ks ein 1 | competition; wo they are in no danjer of | iupion city." bailed baat lg erdaaiiitoal arbi tg aps a peepee barpipehefiklag gf Fregchewrad ity] ed to Mr, RLOW np and refuse i : ace und tay #0, Of course, It ts neclerw to de pinenee, ought provable by him, as he preferred Mr. Fr ive A ney being Deaton. Furthermore, as that would | — This report does not diffor essentially from that | 1° tn it if at gifte, and deed, a man of | If the canvass shall cisclone a want of adequate 5 ‘erred ¥ t pleetion to Fi » P hat La Me je, nod de , hisown: # ‘aie rasitiaty reyte KA Tee competition in an extreme folly, there | Of Mr. Pottann, Tt indien however, that the | genius, Ono would be title tese than a fool who | wtrenzth on the part of the Fentontnin, he may bo ‘i vhllcan pity he hi Papen tha ‘bre e- | vould be no credit to be derived from suc. | Secret is known to several phere a ial | should Ignore the great knowledge and labor and | kept In reserve ae bod third candi ‘ marty r peon counted among ite dis ery at acomparatively early day ia not | wealth of technical *kill that he has Lrought | successful ratly cas made, aa in the caso of the com, : | ite members, Weak set entirely to the doctrine that the | iUProbable. For the kako of history it Is to be | to the writing of this score, Iti# no ehtld’s ploy, no | Hon, Ira Harrie in the memorable Senatorial con- Mince leaving the Senate, Mr. Prem has ace si ee li - ah a it rine tha he hoped that these important documents may soon | echool-boy composition, no little foar-part melody, | test of 1961 Ke ; ove! n 8 to be looked upon as ne ¢ 7 °. iH " monlzed and vari A ekiiitully distributed = held no office and bas take very " tee talely be made accessible to the public, Until they are n y pail Wy Wahiio- atin be sympathien have | “2uantian of Intelligence.” Intelligence that | at our eommand the narrative. of the rebellion | among the lstraments of the orchestra, with ere a ‘The Press Reports, . i apathios have om url, : is guarded by the Government is smothered. not b euratel tte Dit of piunissimo and there a doublefirte passage; “f of late boon understi epee * , . | cannot be accurately written, ¥ P The arrival of Mr. Morgan to. superintend hi Cooservative than Pie nana ”n Maal Such guardianship is the guardianship of the eae View Hear Wad ee AE poate 1 HH re nearly evens ny. cana canghe oF a a ic om cl a" nigh: rong! 5 i+ y n, one ing ta vet nto Wii 60. Gie Repubilokn (ast Peis wee" | wolf ovor the lamb, In France tatelligence | Wo find In that king of all weeklies, Mr. (eibgitars died kk Koad as Ok dang’ cf the wemere. have "mane Aandi cE tke Whe bigh che ecn | is under the guardianship of the Govern. | Bowsxn's Lalger, two sentiments which seem © | poideat tines and to. the hplott colors, by a, mien MAbAdalec RANT te heh ton cart aaa ergo wealth, high character, | mont, Ye ite diffusion moro gencral than in | belong so naturally together, that we copy them | w hone imagination le on fre with his autfect, who te Will cheat,'It being certain. that they will have sound Judgment, and capacity for business, | 1.5 tinited States? hero, ‘Tho first is expressed in tho following | determined to express what ls In him exactly as he | tocheat one or the other. Kenton hae an army of s st ct Wo WO piu, Jw fact, th and no extravagant fondness for hard work. “Hands off” is the true doctrine ina ro. | Cet from a recent thanksgiving sermon by | feele tt with every clement of power at hie eornmant, | genomination scom. to take more active part in At the head of the Treasury he wonld bo pablis toward dhe Gaveauiant on all nut, | te Rev. Dr. Apaus of this city : with every pigment in his at are ing iis | the Rerubliean party than the Catuolies do in the distinguished by moderation of policy and ‘ * Muny lose the opportunity of saying a kind thing uly os he plosses, | Senton makes Ht 6 ‘ , practice to send for avery prom- thd abatlaed “ah of cconomy and tn. {ce Which can bo managed by individual | yy waitie to weish'tne matter too lows, Our beet | Hetant of roles, role to himeeit. After it te ail | yhiton make tte practice to send for every pros z ~ y * | enterprise. impulses are too delicate to endure much handling, | ¢owe and the pictare is thrown open to the public,we, | he went for Senator Morgan the moment. that a Tamiticatiors of the Depart: BED iP f the pobl a ils i heard tie wos in Albany, It has not yet transpired ni ficatio: je Mepart- | Gen. Ganvrerp, of Ohio, vory well mean. | If you fall to give thom expression the moment they | ** Pests Bs Leg peeled wai be Hg Htaot big | Whether they had an interview or not. ‘Thay have mont, of “ 0 ean % : bolutel i tmire It, ot DIZ | hoe of Ma peers Se ing man, hae done injury to the country by | [6° avy “turn sams, Sbornse, and are Sore. i | oncugi? onkn the admirer of Lisst, Yea. Toit act | Hintesrseh Te cartes eee ce ke Deltas Ie Gov. Fenton to Retire from the Heine | fumening upon it the neodless and costly Do- | iirc aad sparkle by keeping. Speak yrowply eiien | brilliant enough? Yea, Well drawat ‘Tolcrably. eee ae ieee menses,” ere, an create * shale torial Contest t partment of Public Education at Washing: | you feet kindly.” Imagwative? Undoubtedly, What then is tho | Pung known whore they atay. but the memlers of The Atany Express pute forth the follow: | ton; and in the samo apirit Senator Wr1- | The xecond is contained in a paragraph by the | eBhle? Slmply tat the eee of the whole come | the asiuly area, Mile’ sigky on that put and ing announcement in a manner indicating | y14s8, of Oregon, has introduced into tho | editor of the Ledger himself, aa follows: eee sen jaubleaant, and exen irritating. We | Know what positions are to be asaigned to lem, : A on, rt me z w re are conld give the reasons of dislike in detall, and pai The aypes ¢ of George W. Curtis here yester+ that it is not without authority : Senate of the United States @ resolution in NOeNE. pollticule thinelinncote, mad cece ts | Heubiriae the Jerky, fying fracmente of themes, the | day has Il to (le ramon that he lee be heousice “If it were deewed best by an; »naiderabl 2 r} POllUeal, mincetian 4nd agrtouttered | | od candidate in the event of Fen- nde that Mr. Ronunte ahoutd enter the | efUcting the Commicteo on Agriculture to | soumnat—edived by the Hon, CHAMLe A. Dawa, for. | COMMANLY recurring musteat Agures that Anally | om fs cormpromnn candidate ta the event of Fen. Bene, Oe rearrene eeeny,, Monzare should aator the | soouiro into the expediency of reorgantxin Ansintont Secretary of War, Is pablisied at weary the ear, the eternally growling bass; bat such | now enturtalned by the Morgan aldo, for they aro field, Gov. Fenton would cheerfully relingnieh any | 174 F y Li dd ary dlegentey aplardtdbgeyd! site. bt the exeecit, | detalled eriticiom finds it fitting place in w strictly | confident of being able to succeed without uny ehanke Claims of his own.” the Department of Agricultu 80 a8 to pro le ahah sso an 1 ne In ale ty, one e masieal Journal, and should be illustrated by mosicol of front Pa died | u sauare o FL iaap ihn Since Mr. Ronenra is now definitely in | vide for the selection of one person from ieee hata yey a in ay tl ey or Ty | notation to be made intelligible, We profoundly | ur lenst, ‘ the field at the instance of » Taree number | cach State, familiar with the agricultural | 24 8 OlF lerned tend, : " MAYM | regret that the directors of the Phithormonie think From the Suiday Dispatch t Gov, FEN. | wante of such Stato, to oceupy somo official | Tit ,* Kyl tought vecure to you, execute 18 | 14 neccgnary to bring forward each works eo this to | ‘The programme for the Senatorial contest, on gt hl ¥ . ad Ledisi mect tho wislies of the very few who care to bear | {h@ part of the so-called “Radical Intereat, was i . taku place without | position in said Department, We have often bee uraged by kind words | them, in piace of the moro pleasing compositions of | until about three works anes This pronramme, a0 tal ve ever, one reason to fear Here is a proposition to place another | from me newspapers of charactor and stand- | other composers with which their library ts replete, | Bnderato ce's frieuds, engaged them to that * on behalf the | set of drones at Washington to Le fed | ing, but nothing ever hit the nail more exactly Pheer sibs, by securing m soters votes fer: Lise toe athe ¥ ike iat Miatease hel: ‘i ‘i i thoy upon the head than these two paragraphs in the Dpera Henfte, etn to abstract (rom Morgan's strength in the Gav: he yy Lnpries holds on the honey from the notional Ledger, expecially the latter, Praise from that pue | At last the new opera at the French Theatre is | sume ritio tha Davie gained It It shoul upprar out may not be siveerely offered, We re-| hive. ‘Tho wants of the farmers in ghey ree ! ready. night It is to be produced, Mada wee | that Judge Davia could command more voter tian ) per is praise indeed. 4 Fenton, the hitter war to be retired, and the feld fer to the fact that the snmo pledge appears | every Stato are well enough known al: ous UAERE Bell sustaining the principal [tis tho work of | jen to Davis, his pledge being given that J'enton to have been made to the Hon, Noam Davis, | ready, ‘There is no need of selecting: Soin Whe surrender of Loaay, tho supposcd Moreh, who) bes componed wot ealy_ the. mais bet, | shsald be Beeld is We BERRA ara His friends likewise believed that Goy. Fan. | one particular man—pretty #ure to be | morderer of I aes, followed close upon the res | i¢ in the cust, til in. bis mil aty envacity,. Cr ; in grder to er rouruge avie's friends to TON would in duo timeretire from the can- | nincompoop—to report upon them. One | ward offered by Mayor Hate for the arrest. The | dinaw tea fom: the.oners Th certel Supphrenenbary Mndoretindian wes’ bad be thi rr | Ir uly ina | enpp ‘\ ty vase and Jend all his aid to satisfy the honor. | thing that the farmers particularly want is | energy displayed and personal responsibility as | great relief to have a change of | that oll Davis's voter es On Penton's sail able ambition of Judge Davis, by making | to get rid of the enormous burden of taxa | sumed by the Mayor in proposing so large a | At Pike's Opera House, hole,” with ethim into him Senator, But when the Judge went to | tion; and the way to dothat is to reduce and | reward is worthy of all commendation, Mad | the eversprighty * fh SSTRBRAR 8) eareer: OF | fn'to the present Legtetorere, whet AM any lust week t bout the fulfilment | not to increase the national expenses; to ro. | Mayor Hatt’s proclamation not been issued, | frpechl tuccess, The music iy brilliant and poputar, | im wonid be held, and Judge Noah Davis iny lust week to see abont tho fulfilment i ; | Logan might still have been at large, with hardly | 4%! Mr. Bateman tas put the opera upon the stage | would. be chosen Scnater, by ald of f this promise, ho learned that its execution | duce and not to increase the number of | Bolan te be wirkvalliin We asians lay aiter bis weal ith thus "biting two binds with one aon 7 + i e a i ue to the of nystery, complishing a donble Fenton victory, to the utter saust be postponed, and that Gov. Fenton | unnecessary public oflicers—tho drones in > tise at Merk: ft , leeds EN mof Morgan and the glory of Chautauguasy nit. » whe » conld not be Ser the hive. st ‘ M Cattaraugus aud Spuyten Dayvel creek. It .was a m st firet see whether he cou! ino no Sena. Aye ks The Round Table has an interesting sum. | At Wallack's, the Shak Jovely scheme, only a Hittle complteated, and tdo pre- tor himself, Hereupon Judge Davis washed | Wooden men would be just as aweful in | oe cur vege of cur gold aud eiiver twices | ef in preparstion, "She mnaturely ventilated. hinhande of the whole business and loft Al- | the Agricultural Department as those who pide the your 1668, ‘The yleld of placer mining | " Money,” and “The Captain of the Wateb" are the | Ba mn edb J by the 1 , any, suponnclng Gist he naw. wat wae |iAredkoly 10. be pub sere) il Thi WOuld HO: h6s: ganttnoad (a falloff Buk the: exlanation. of | FM{e sme Esreent te | to for this ttcms* and it Gegua to be re toy to his own self-respect, and that at any | better to have wooden men, because it would | the metals from the quuvte rock bas been pros ae me tl rnage eal pte ‘oe | dmtge Dive was to be ued: merely an a catapan ree could not be used as a dummy to | not cost anything to food and clothe them, | cuted with increased skill and success. The | gnu homan matiee Ie ehanced by cee coins | am Heth wath CA Grog bee P, under fulse pretences, in Goy, Fuxron's | and they would not require any private secro- | various new methods of breaking the rock whieh | syrniches the play for the week. ‘The entertain, | MY !@ coucuring for U noe ie vation to the Senatorship, taric lave heen tried in Neveda and Colorado have | mente ure variid by the Bute Ballet Troupe and The man tharmtiniea wih alae y. Pert - — " lone ” "| # of ibbones the " Air King.” The borrid misehiet and mishape Now wo trust that if Gov. Fuxton has been abandoned for the old apparatus of stamps, | Gi « 8 ht ! ji Woe learn from a number of first-rate wit | which is not equalled i ctivencss by any of | At the Circus, tho same bil! will be continue ‘Tuk dog bits tilt with atver-clay really promised to withdraw froin the ean- which ts not oq in effestivences by any attaned From the Brooklyn Uni “ y Mantis noases that the Rey. Hexay Warp Bexcueu has | the yore recent devices. The stamps ure used, | that has proved so attractive (or the last three wecks. Beate he eee vaes, ho will do #0 openty and frankly. \ going about town spreading the report that | rare, ° After this week, however, "Dlue Beard" te to b Who will be the third man it is ditfleule to sa; RAGA Gad BOGE BIA Metis af phat EOE peen going abor i 9 v | however, with greater care, as the fi | veriape Griewold, periape Marsiull O. Hobeste Wut go at tice? ’ ‘Tue Sux in the best newspaper in the Uniled | jg pulverized the more thoroushty ita precious | Withdraw some say Horace Grecley—more likely ‘some indi i , | RF ’ ” The Tammany" offers its bund: vidual as Hitie known to fame as Jolin Seott, of Mr. Rowenrs is one of the great mer | States. Some people may object to this, but we | eontontaare got out, In Nevada the most remarke anges rite tie its hundred and ris Pennsylvania, Judge Davis saya t : ost distingul: H all not, for we frankly confess that our natural ble feature iv the year's operations is e- Le Lew place of atusement is said to | the content, but this statement isnot wh chante and most distinguished citizens of | shal or w fale ‘a able feature iu the year's per tious is the de ave been visited during the past week by more than | Bom Field ‘still backs lim up and says if any als metropolis, He is a generous, whole. | inclination is to believe that it may be tric. ane in the product of the Comstock lode, dis | tweuty thousand persons, Certainly thee need western man i# to be the caudidate, Davie is the sarted, atrong-headed man, and hav u perfect | This statement of Mr, Baxcnun's reminds us | covered in 1805, and hitherto so surprisingly | gore convincing proof of Its pops! tity Oem Mara Or tneiaion, ehunk Sonien. we sgbt to be a candidate for Senator. If elected, of a romark made by @ buifwlo hunter on the | valuable, The deeper the rock is worked im that The 850th representation of * Nump . Tuesday evening the Intter wos at tho Dole aren ANG on tht jars it ip found to be, Ou-the othor tsps gete bo given at the Olyinpt on is Way to he would represent tho State_yl n Troi this’) fode, t.o-paorer It ie_found 4 . other t-te be given ut the Glympte nt down hfs enrd to his f > Me_wititimnor | vicinity whom Le was guiding in chase of that hand, the White Pine district in Nevada Las fur- | interest in dus charming pantomime abates not ajoty paxteboard back indignantly, said | Bat his myriads of friengee A i y L ted } ad did to. He name being used nee # will object to His | joule game, “Do you know Hevux Wanv | nisted silver to the value of @ million dollars | aud, f crowded houses ave 9 criterion," Murupty pei} Montie’t Si! ss the instrument of au in- | Hyyoren?” asked the wild man of the wilder: | quring the lust six mouths. In Idaho the profit | Dumpty” bids fale to run unlit tue Day of Resurrec- wiways ton) did Hot ime feo’. iti hed enough that a man of such | ness ofhis elvilized com **Kaow Luecuxn? | of mining hus beon dimiuisbed by drought, while | Hm fF : Wn ior Senator. but should ean! Lhivan Eminence as Judge Davis should have beon | To be sure To," was tie answer, “Well, sir,” | jn California the business has suffered from too Saran een run ACS oe festa during Ht. se 8 preliiigary blebs aud wormed Blunaoly od in the 1 Mr, Pent ejoined the Luater, 1 would rather sce that | inueb ra nv all the new Territories the exces. M# month. On the tet of February, an 0, is eoutldes ¢@ belo re th entrapped in that manner, If Mr. Frxton | rejo a the sey ts tsa hae a Uist much rain, Tu wll th ne wT rritoris the exces | gungr ustengue, The Feld ot te Clo Gold Witnded oe a eanindate er Sy storia is able to beat Mr. Moucan, let him do so. said shoe bee Re) s a seaelecns sive cost’ of transportation a1 ae we ‘jl ‘ We to be brought out by ihe popular company there | been deceived throughout, ‘and will now febt Fenton fairly and squarely under his own flag alone ; | aay tay. also checked the development of the mining iny | performing, tooth and nail, ‘This may make some dilfercnce in f . to be left to Mr. Monaan Wo are not able to slate what Mr. Begcusn | gerest; but after ail, the yield of 1863 muy fairly | ~The returns of Wood's Muscum for the month | We result of the election, as Duria has some very or if the contest is to he 4 een Isr aii he: ita: pemiaeies Be tee W eaten atl airae, he HOUTA) Warm fronds, both in the Legisiature aud the lobby, and Mr. Ronenrs, the sooner that is de. | inks of this ‘ i iret, | be stated as follows: mber, 1968, amount to $40,419.80, “Iaion From the Pailadeyhta Ledger, J " but in our opinion he ought to prize itabove | eairorota, at” OO Colorado...» 40%000 | and * Ernant" return for thirty-six performances y in from Albany, fi nitely known the better, ps evel ‘ hevad 1,000, Wasting ten 10100) ietacaay an ani : The latest reports from Albany, from sources every other compliment ever paid to bis genius, Zang | twenty-eeven ever Inge atid vine matinger, €0,741.90 ; | that onght to be well informed, are to tho effect that outs: ve 0, We cate! s favorable judge S00 | Museum and eichteon mtin’e performances by the | Loth Fenton cml Morgam are loring ground on the The Purchase of St. Thomas, AL ARE I ie eaee bla fovoreble Judarnens sov.at9 | dramatic company, $1,702.20; total rorence rates | Bematorebipy ward that ecihurd candiisla is inevitable, A prominent topic of conversation at | Tepecting ‘Tue Sex as of more value than that 00 . a Phiv evenue revaras | nig struggle between the factions is very perristent. li of any other individual, whether clergyman or ‘oad must | for December, $40,443.60, There is talk now of ex-Speaker Littiohn at the Washington just now is the state of our ne- : i groatly stimulate mining by furnishing cheap o— coming man, and some are of opinion that the con: ‘ i me boyman, & A New Prima Denua, test ultimately will be nairowed down to bin and h the Danish Gove: t fe qotiacions with the Danish Government for —— supplies and cheap Chinese tuber, It is vot t00 | gignor: Elena Lust, w prime tana 90 Bere Ropers, the purchato of St, Thomas and two other | Tho tnequality of representation tn tho | much to expect that snore gold and silver will be | op geoteh, parentage, wi ae ee oe - ———~—~ Hittle islands in the West Indica, Mr. Sw- | State of Maryland is just now a subject of dis | produced in this country in the present year than | gt Stelaway Mall on the evening of tan tw an a a eaTtons Herviees in she W AnD, a8 long ago as October, 1867, rigned @ | cussion there, This is an old topic, and was ex- | the year that has just closed has been able to | sung in the Crystal Paluco, in Lon Wha fat dest ams M a Q 5 Le = ’ Lar , figs ky ibe ea ilewron f Hat anaa’ ee rene Sin: Lt appears to me due credit is not given treaty, agreeing to pay $7,500,000 for the rely lies Lh alee Hf me Agere eupply, : her As diay ei A , ally Baring holon for Benator K.D. Morgan's services in one of the ) ‘ inhab’ guy Brain in 1860, when he wa dieu, und % rapa # and other journals, He . Selands, the consent of the inhabitants to was stumping for Lixcoun and Hawtin, ‘The | We have received the @rst number ofthe Wo | operatic dabut was mado in “1 Turitany* ay | 2akest Bours of the war ae r the transfer having previously been asked P man's Advocate, s handsome monthly magazine devo- | Florence, two years aiwrward, Ler 4 Trofer to the organization of three yeurs’ volun- ‘and obiained. So far, however, the Senate evil fa ane which dates from the early history of tad sis the hs of woman's soial Independence | thon was highly eneor ar gat! oa AP. | sere ander the enll for nine months’ men, Tweuty- s Yo and Den. | tt State, but no serious attempt was made tO Te ce ae ae cnre ite page inticates | pede We tour of Tih aie gq 2h, 1208 Me | seven thousand men were secured to the Volunteer haa felled to confirm tho troaty, and Dens | coree it either in the Constitution of 1864, up hee ain “Don Glovannl," Poyinta” the ™ Bachan et | service (or a term which enabled them to put an end mark, it is said, talks of our being bound in a a NRRAknT Gea Bh clnee L % ri ‘i ; srbivvey” and | t the war in the last yoar of it, No onc doubte bat i bolition of sl u whose chief pury was the abolition 1, every part of the country, Sonnambgla.” Her rendering of the latter created honor to carry out the bargain, whether the | or iy that of 1807, which was des A mainly | of Moston is especially strong among th unbounded enthusiasm. On her benedt ey te Waat If Gov. Morgan had followed the sssmple of Benate agrees or not. to remove the discriasinations which the Con pearance Of this magarlae shows a remarkable vital | was presented with ap agitccnt diamond vrmccler | S°™ prea ripe plage Seovee Youd 4 i Soh a me Ait taken (he fleld, y ke other niu Yo this last“point we imagine there can | tution of 1804 hud sot up against citizens that | fty in the Woman's movement, But it isnot by ® member of the royal Pe oleate fpstery he Aaya iagth pry etal i the P. Mi her by Jy. | Retier up to ite own programme, It ty too much | past record, her appei iy be little room for controversy, Tho Prcal- | hai sided the rebellion either by act or pymputhy, | gether 4p to Ite own programme, Tt le too mucl | pest record, he Doreen Chasselloravilie and. Gatinsharg, cles, dent, under the Constitution, cannot | The basis of representation was little, if at ull, shay Aten rapid polenta ated yok lost in this way the services of over 20,000 “ i f changed by these Constitutions, and is to-day | P'? Lag RSTO Rereeey Od Mine J t If the action of Gov, Morgan and those of make treaties excepting “by and with gee DY magazine we naturally look for something of a wore ‘at : 4 ©” qnd | Substantially iv not precisely what it was seven Dale cud CaWartan Chateae Wa inuatkiare’ [ic ieee cote tured on ay ev \ ern States had been as suicidal as uhat of the advice and consent of the Senate ;” an a pg gla eliborate and powerful eharacter, We as above, befure a large audicnce, His keture . « Englund Governors, probable a farther q ty-five years ago, will be ap improvement In the future number | any Government negotiating with him oF) "9,0" dinculty is that the Constitution faire im verse Upou furhionable display, <n of oUF armies to the extent of 64,000 would ee if have Lcen place at the most eritical period of the agents is presumed to do #0 with the euch co pita out “ crimes, administration of jusiice, and kindred 4 P Pr Bis ts ¥ p gies fo 0, S i | ewes to each C unty alii il is he ST] The wew weekly paper earth and Lome cou- | and was, im ite way, a seruion cuforcing the prs, | 8 | suppose half this number at least wory prt knowledge of this tion ee due regard ay 1 mnagnitu ita ‘ Ate 2400) | nuce to Improve with eaeh succeeding number, | of the Decalogue, ofthe army of the Potomac, ‘That army, already Biles even doubtful whether » pain the number oat He Tereate is ne 8 nee | ‘That for the present week 4s pecullartly excelent, Sa Eran ws ep z. weakcoud by the withdrawal of the New England $mvolves the payment of money can be made | ture. Thus en counties iu the southern part | both in ite agricultural and {ts miscellancoue reading, Anna inson lectures on “* Pair Flay, he eo athe? freee" se that It scarcely eould eope Binding without the concurrence of the House | of the State, with an aggregate of 32,000 registered | It must becowe # universal favorite with the pudlic. | at the Cooper Instiiute, to-morrow eventing, Wik) Me eaperter forces of Lee”—weold have born | trary Ontively Gweble f) have taken |< odeorys ot oN, oF to have entered the Gets) ny camenn even If ite namber had been twent 6 hu even ten thousand less. ‘The nomber of murkets that or ota Lee at Getty sburg did not exeoed seventy-fve thousand. Bo that itis conceivable the presence in the army of the Potomac of #0 large a number of troops, called Into service for nine months, but secared for three years throngh the wisdom and aiguelty of Gov, Morean, contributed as much a any other cause to that great vietory. Large portions of the Nineteenth Corps, that served nnder Banke, ander Sherid were these very ‘ential nine months’ men, whom, by o stroke of the pen, Gov, Morzan seenred. (0 roa ler epeetale able services in the field, | The great atrugste in the latier port of cho war to | ny men 10 KerVve as soldier: nraten minised by this single act of Morgan, REEVES Rrealcr creditae 4 witesman, a pairiot <ul public servant, than be hax eeivent Although Tam no politician, yet of each great vaine do Leonsider this one weton of Gov. Morgan, that for It atone T think ho is entitied to the henor of reflection as United States Senator, ‘Thoro twenty-seven thousund men he eeenred to the erview of the United States, and to the credit of tho Empire State, would have cost us at least $1,000 apiece two years later, Our State debt would thus have been just about twenty.seven miliious larger than it ts. T douvt if the peo Ne of the State are fally aware, Or remember jost at this time, what they ownto 1 Senator Morgan. fet of justices to ope you will publish thie as an 8 of oUF Mont useral pubile wer vinta. Yours very respectfully, LM. P, Bnoowurn, Jan. 9, 196 A BTARTIING REPORT. - ‘The Kon of tho Inte Mrs. Kiourney Alive He was Changed tu Infane To tha Bitton of The Sin: What T now write you ray eeom to you very strange, and hardly to be believed, Dut never- thel-ae itis strletiy true Ti 9 this It isa well-known fit that the Int of Hartford, Coan,, bad a ton who was reported to have been drownod in the East Itiver, New York, tn 1s67—-1 believe that Is the yoar—bat bite confessions and documents of @ dying woman prove the con- ‘The legitimave son of the late Mra. Lydia H, Sigourney is still Hvlog. Hele a perfect image of | lis mother, and he also possesses his mother’s talent thot of writing poetry and prose. His .ame is An- Mrs. Sigourney, io ‘The person that was drown. , and was supposed to be her won, was got hers, but had been exchanged | {n infancy for her legitimate child, aceording to the confewsions of a lady who latoly died. This confos- | tion, with other letters and documents, will soon be kiven to the public throngh the proms, and they are such that they will @tartlc the whole community, | ‘They are in the possession of a clergyman who Is well known, If vou wish you can klve these particulars in your Paper Mrs, Sigourney's son scrved in the late war, and returned home a Major. He is pow in a town In this State, loved anit respected by all who know hit, and it # rumored that be will receive @ lucrative.) poiptment ander the adininiatration of Gen, Grant, ‘Those are facta; and as he ty pretty well known in your city, 1t may be of interest to many of your readers, You are at liberty to use my name If you soo Gt to make this public, ‘Truly yours, ALONZO HAWE Late of Hartiord, Conn. box 90, St. Albans, Vt. — NEWS PROM YOUNG AMERIC. _ A Nawuhty Little Girl's Views of Life. From the Chicago Tunes. I'm only @ litte girl, but I think f have os much right to say what E want to about things as a boy, I inate boys; they're so mean: they vlware crab all the strawberries at the dinner tible, and Dover tell us when they are going to have any fun, Only Luke Gus Rogers, The other day Gus told me be Was going to let off some fireworks, and be let Bossie Nettle and me go and look at them. All of us live in a hotel, and bie mother’s tom has a window with @ balcony, His mother was gone oat to buy tome ereme de lis to put on her face, and he'd went and got eleven boxes of lueier muir dever so many pleces of costile soap; he steeled 1 from the honsekeeper, Just when she went to put them in her closet, Gus went and told her Mes, Nettle Wanted ber & minute, and while obe was gore he fi2hhee the soap and 'maiehes. aud when wiek be watehed her; a1 ¢ got real mad, sculded Della (that ly the ebanborwall), and # the knowed she did tt, and I was real glad, beeauss when T was turning somersets on my mother's bed the other day Della #lapped me, and sak! she wasn't Oing to make the bed two tines to please Sremse and me ticked the matebes in the en pins, and Gus fired them off, an? they b nything, and they made ap awful +mell, and Gus Went and turned & little gas on 90s is mother Would think it was that, get our dinner ith the nurses, canse the man keeus the hotel charaee full price for the chi y tie table in the big dining-room mother let me go down with her, and I table, and ® gentleman that sat id, Litle girls should be seen and net The mean old thing died lust week, and T ‘Was real glad, and Ltold Della so, and abe sald if 1 Hand said things like that Levaldn't co to Heaven, Much she knows about it; and L wouldn't want to go Ifditty Wings Hike she iy went there. Yesterday | A Bessie Netile’s nurse that ela sas going to marry her, Waiters, and he saves cunties te Addre: ard Larry F Larry is one of thy me trom the b ning rooms and Bessie Nett\o's worse sont, Ol. Lord! what wie l” and Bessie Net te went into lice mother's rod A bier jitde Drother said she utp said, “Oh, Lord! what a he? ard Wow mother did talk to ‘hier up in w where sie kept ber tranks, and didn't ¢ nothing neers went and yell ad cad water; h Imost had s Mt, and Her mother t Gos Leiked, ond Gus sys t the house om Ure some day, aud Ove day Lwent Ino the parlor and creeped under the soft, and Uere wasn't nobody there. They dou't Jet ds ge nor children £2, into the parlor, and T think i's real mean; and I lad to creep under the sofa, so avo could see me; and M heyee come im, and Mins Jackson ; she #aid ouc day that ehildren was Worse nutsauce than doge, Aud Mr, Boyee aud Jackson came in and sited down on the sofa: t Ido love you so much,” and tor] heard (tsummek, And then 1 do wish 1 could believe you onybody else” And he sui dearest,” and L yelled owt, “Oh, what for Deaw him king Bessie Nvtth the hallone might, when the gas yu Didn't he jump up’; you bet? avd he pu frock, and hoe said, * Ob, you wicked do you expect to go to fu Ruch stories?” and I told him. You abut up, Dotn't going anywhere with you.” I wish that uan woukt die, like the other one, v0 Tdo; and L don't care whether he goes to heaven or not, lus _Kogers's mother had a lunch party tn her par- Jor. and they had chamnpugne, and they never gave him any; and When iis mother wasn't looking, ue found a bottle haif full on the sideboard, and he stealed It, and took it in our norsery; and Mary Wasn't there, and Gus aod me drinkt’ It out of tho lise Mary Drushos her teeth in; and it Was real bice; aud we looked in Mary's wardrobe and found or frock she goes to ehureh in; and and Mary's bo t, t00; and We Went in the lvl), d we tumbled dowa ahd tored Mary's (puck, and hie said, then he ki slie maid, us put iton, made my nose bleed; and Gus wuld, Oh, there's aw earthany ecouldn't stand up; and you should see se did KO Up aud dow ful; und Gus and me laid down on the ¢ ousekceper me up und tooke mother's roow, my mother said, Ob, Whatever have’ you been ¥ said,’ Ol Lord! I drinked ius Rogers's champ mother's bottle, in the giass that Mary oruses lier wei Aud the housekeeper sys goodness gracious! that child's as tight ds bricks kind Esai, bet; bully jor you;” and then I was awiul Bick, and I've forgot whut else, eS Is It a Basking Shark:t To the Editor of The Sun. Sin: We do not propose to answer the que which forms the heading of this article, but to. cal he attention of the Writer to some of the predomt: ating featares of the inexplicable sea monster’: not noticed in any description of the “barking shark’ Which we have been able to dud. The article ia Bow refers exclusively to the habits of the shark: bool nve usno information in regard to the uabits of the monster, we must waive that point and coufue ourselves to the physical formation, Talking the basking shark captured on the coast of Cornwall, Envlan'l, as @ fair representative of ite class, we find it described as follow Length, thirty-one fect ninctern’ fects weaht. gmall, npper Jaw iougest, (eebs abouts an luck Diunt‘at the tol body Fite vehipl the eyes a sti ride at the sides near the tail, 8 depression above and Lelow near the tuli, poctoruls tong ad ending 1a.@ point, two dorsal hie, acy ‘The monster at Wood's Museum I about the same length and cireumference, the upper and lower jaws are of equal length, with live rows of siarp pointed teeth one-quarter of an inch in lengthy rt has no ridge o sides near the tul, and it tis bat one dorsal Tn addition to the ‘points of difercnee named avove, the incapable wea monster hay two lege and feet. ‘Tt would be foily to proteud that the object of the exlibitors is nob to make money, but while expecting to receive o return from the curivelty fecker great expense inearred in necnring the monster for exhibition, we are very «desirous to attord to waturaiies every facility to makes ertical examination of this a tickets of admiseton be turw! Se created ongne SUNBRAMS. ——o——— —Why is Bertin the most intemperate of cities? ‘Because it s always on the Spree, The Duke de Montpensior is described aso good specimen of “ Bourbon for family ase." —Dr. Prime, of the New York Observe, has Line been badly flea-bitten In Moscow, —The Hartford Courant says there aro abond, fifty strictly profeestonal gamblers in that etty, —Thy name of the new King of Siam is Som. deteh-Chufa- Chutstongeors, and that of his Prima Minister Ka alome-Choo- Payasrisary- Won cr ay Stith has resigned tho Govership of Montana, and hat retired from pablie Lh to a fem In Seott county, Kentacky. Gov, wih jon with seutancous theuse er . athe temple of onl Ue Kook, the woll known lice nove a at | ng *t death in Pure, Hef ay ‘ * wi commenced @ new serial novel. Geology is at fault egain, Coal has beon discovered in California on the line of the Pacitie Raiirond. ‘The article is sald to bo abundant, and of, an excelent quality, —The largest number of bottles of champagne opened for callers at any private boase on New Year's day is said to have beon ® nandred and ony. —Out of all the Southern families that went to. Brazil at the close of the war, only sewen or eight remain. Tho "Hastings colony," on the Amai has been reduced to a remnal are in a destitute condition, —Mrs, Julia Ward Howe, in a lotter to Mr. Henry Samos, inviting bim to repeat his leetare on “Woman,” says: “As the Chairman of the Com- mittee on Art and Literature of the New Bngland Woman's Clab, Tam com lone ae. =It bas beon supposod that Mr, Thomas A. Bayard would succeed Mr. Soulebury as United States Senator from Delaware, bat anew eanli the Hon, J, A. Nicholson, the present Congr from that State, bas recently turned up, a friends chum that be will be elected Whittier says that in the namo Muller,” the Muiler should be pronoun rhy: with dutier, “Maud #0 as to He adds that the name ts a very © pn one in some parts of the mountain regions of New Bngland, and that, although itis of Hessian Origin, tie known universally as Muléer in Yaukeo roglons where it soounds, —The Ames Works at Chicopee, Mass, are on- Faged on the equestrian statue of Washington forthe Pabito Garden in Boston, It will be one of tha largest of its kind In the world, and it is stated that, When finistied will actieve quite as decided a triumph for American ort us did the production of the famous Dronac doors, ‘The statue will not be ready to re coive its throng of vikiturs before next June or July. —Mr. and Mrs, Jefferson Davis arrived London on Dec. %, from Leamington, where they had Ween staying for several weeks, Durivg bis etay In Warwickshire Mr, Jefferson Davie visited the Lord Lientevant (Lord Leigh) and several other noblemen aud gentienen, Mr, and Mrs. Davie ani thoir family intend passing the winter in the south of France, Mr. Davis being still in indifferent wealth, Sir Culling Eardley bas been granted a free pardon provided that be absents himself from tha conntty antil the period of is sentence bail bh expired, Ho has therefore left for Madeira, It will be remembered that Sir Culling Bardivy was #cu- tenced to imprisonment in Jonuary last for bigamy. ‘The reason for his release Is stated to be that fur ther confinement might probably kill kim, On Saturday last Mr. Thurlow Weed and bis danghter aatled from this portin company with Mrs, J.C. Derby and family for Charieston, on their way to Alken, 8 C., where Mrs, Derby owns a fine estate, Mr. Weed goes to the milder climate of the Corolinas for the benefit of bia health, which eon- Uinuew seriously tinpaired, He will make bis houw, during his stay South with the Derby's, —A vessel arrived recently at San Francisco, from ‘Tahiti, having on board 90,000 pounds of * inngus,” gathered on the trees In the southern part of the Scciety Istands. This tugus'* iu appearunce Ike very thin and dirty India rubber, and Is to be shipped to China for use in making soup tm the Co- lestial Ki m, The value Is about 1939 cents per pound at the Isiends, and about 100,000 pounds aro Prodoced there annually. —In a recent number of the Diable a Quatre, M. Locroy epeake as follows of the father of Louie Na poleon: *Advalral Verbuel was Dutch, and not Swiss, 44 some writers have maintained, He wasa emall ma: with a dull eye of a pale green color, a largo nore, a Burrow forehead, and lanky batr, Ho had large shoulders, sinewy arms, and a well. whaped log; ho Went often to the Court of Holland, were he was well received by the King and Queen, and though regarded as a successful man he was always melap- eboly, —The Vicar of Flston, th Of the celebrated author of the * Pilgri Progress,” an made an appeal to the churches iu America to aid in coutributing to the expense of restoring and thoroughly furnishing the ancient and oniy eharet in that place, which is a grand and massive siruc: ture, and making it a fitting momeament to tk memory of Bunyan, ‘This appeal is made on the ground that the “Pilgriia's Progr-as" is ax much valued in America as ft fs In England, and the hiemory of ite author as dear to be general people, —The rich young Hindoos of India are very ready to adopt the habits of their English rulore tne cad of followiug the customs of their futhers, They full to discriminate in favor of good English babite, but indulge fo most of the extravagances and dissi- pation® of civiliaation. ‘They graduate from the Cale cutta University with no relicion whatever, fuith im the ancestral ereed being destroyed and nothing lef in its place, They imitate English snobbery, drive about im dog carts, smoke cheroots, and drinks brandy. —Dr, Evans, rector of St, Mary's church, in the Strand, London, after a quarrel with his chureb wardens, reesatly preached from the text * We are fools for Clirist’s sake,” and then clear:y proved how applicable were the words to himself and the charch worden So fcctiously inclined was the re nd clergyman, that he kept the congregation ulniows choking with lat er, The w of course, could not reply, “and must have felt im the humor of the Lord Chancellor who, when ® Bishop asked him to goand hear him preach, remarked "No; damm you; Thave enough of yon in the House of Lord Tean answer yo —A relative nf Berryer, when Cassagnac's in- malting nitack on that illustrious orator appeared, ‘Went to the editor's oMee, entered, locked the door, and put the key in Lis pocket, He then told Cussag- birthplace and home ac that he was there to eastigate him, his (Caseags it more tham known mac's) skill useless to challe: treachery making his promises to reti worthy of confidence. Berryer's rel tive then menced belaboriag Cassagnac, despite the latter's re- sistance and screams for help; and @nally, in order to mark his face, struck bin several blows acros the checks, Cassagnae wanted to prosweute, but tha Minister of Justice advised him not to do so, —Madame Curette, née Mile, Bouvet, is the reader und confidant of the Empross Kugénie, @ whom she bears a very strong resemblance, although whe looks more majestic aua dignified than the Km- press. For this reason the scrvante at the Tuileries call her the * Vico-Zmpress."” About a year ago Eu génie sald to Mile, Bouvet: “Annette, it is thme for you to get marriod. I know a husband for you, It is M, de Grandgulllot.” M, de Grandguillot ts one of the clamberlains ut the Tuileries, The Rimpress added that she would bestow a dower upon Mile Bouvet if she would marry him, ‘The fulr reader blushed deeply, and, thinking her Majesty for nev Kindness, faltered out that she was already engaged ‘The Empress started back, exclaiming, * Mon Diew, Annette, and you did not tell me, Who t* your in tended" It ts M, Curette, the menufueturer, That M, Carette is'a very wealthy mau, and a moe eligible mateh ; 80 the Empress at once congratulate | Mile, Bouvet on her good fortune, and genrroust offered to bestow the dower of 900,000 frunes, as be» fore proposed in regard to the other mateh, on reader, M. Carotte, however, would not accept Ina private audience which the Empress gran him, ho said ie did not want any money, " But yor must accept some favor at my hands,” eald the Bm press, © Tiens,” she adited, “I shall make you my honorary chamberlain.” “And I, said the Bmperor, ‘who was present, ** will add the Cross of the Logioa of Honor to the tite, Those will be eur wedding gifts.” “I thankfully ageept them, your Majesties’ reolied M. Caretta, 24 xWordsman rendering and bis > du well