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\ AMUSEMENTS. —o— ‘WALLACK 8—Lord Lytion's comedy of Money, BOWERY THEATKE—Tho Ticket of Leave Man. Mo ‘and ultimately to the conviction of a mar derer in Rochester about twenty five years the city, Noone heard the shot or knew of the BE SON. the rudiments of printing, press work, photo- graph coloring, telegraphy, millinery, sew. nal expense, and would goon attract public , ‘TUKSDAY, JANUARY THE LADOR MOVEMENT. —e . New Enrland Labor Reform Convention, 12, 1869, A HURRICANE IN ENGLAND. punta Saul ‘Lowe of Life and Great Destruction of Pro- siton in Pai A WERY CURIOUS STORY. How the Kmporor Napoloon Broke his Word an macn aftrcted by ‘Teiender, ‘ini SUNBEAMS eaters Dr. Manning, Archbishop 9{ " tminet tj ayo. Acitizen who had on his person acon: | ing onthe machine, and other useful occu | The abolition of chattel slavery being an perty. tom Yankee, will receive a Cardinal's bat in the ¢p ei en ere Laght Burleague, Comedy, and ex. | Mderable sum of moncy was shot by a pistol | pati Accompllahed fact, and Lhe mone Ba impartial euf- | From our files of English papets, recatved yea. v ucaen i en ae «te, —A Chicago paper nominates Gov. Brow, of jan itleaque, Comedy, + ry a tate: an, 4.—Some time in rt ‘ me A aly i | d doul . frnze to all classes, irrespective of race, sex, oF past | terday, we have fall acconnia of the disastrous gales + | Tiinois, for Minister to France, travacanza, leis bivitsy eta: dieu ie ballet, about 10 at night, ina lonely part of A place of this kind contd be started at a cocaition, edeancang trrestatibty to general accept. | which swept over tepipe Aoisen wine 7 co ui wan honing bn Olneiad Mii =There are now 1,668 journals in France, the American people aré now interrogated by In London, the wind blew with the atrength of a | pale gentl: thirty, of thereaboats, In 9 blue : {tical Journals, and that are ni a: murde: 0 fe 7 ic d support ig Y gee rricane, At noon, 9 i a 8 | cloth elon A e in a bine | Paris has 69 poittical Journals, and 710 that are of BTEINWAY HALE, Jao, 19-Sienorn Plena Lanart urder till tho following morning, when the | attention and aupport. It might be connect: | an inne wich, more tian any other, perhaps more } herricate, At noon. eklinney pots jn all directions | cloth cliak aut aura colored kids. who woul Ht | cia, OLYMPIC THEATRE—Hompty Dy Maun. pty sat body of the citizen w s discovered on the apot | ed with the Working Women's Home in thon al! others, Involves fn Its solution the welfare amage was done in wnrioua wa shouse property, | contemplating some Uuknown region for hours in the bureaa of the Legation, apparently the other —There ts to he an international floral exhibition 14 o'clock, Wednesdays aud Fatur inys ate hw ; A was found @ecnall | italicth witeet, of Protactive Unio and destiny of harman toctoty—the labor question, | Atabont hatf-past A the force of the wind was so | edo of Jordan, ; cong, Neleek Wetman tars and eatar ayy. ick: | Nhere he fell. Nearhie head was found asmall | Elizabeth strect, of tho Protective Union in | ii testy of ities tena ton that labor | erent that. the position of perwona walking tn tic |" "This was Be. Robert Anstin Parrish, Jr. and be | O88 very extensive scala at Hamburg in Bebiembey tees lump of the renrohod wadding of the pistol. | Franklin stroot ; bt, In either case, it would | While fom aony ihe Meieel Beta lok ae Oe | teenie was rendered surg dangerous fiom the tis, | was not contemplating any Fogion on’ ihid uF the | next, ain rare ee . ' ; : Mei praris tte | 2 entitled to tts earnt y honed®, rine, and other chimneys, &'y fling round | other side of dordan., He was contsmplating ‘he James Disracti, brother of the late Premiey WOOD'S MUSEEM—Penant; oF, Tho Morn of a Ditem- | On carefully unrolling it, it eecmed to be the | be a starting point for accomplishing reeults | of an values equitably vendibte, shontd overrate and | them. ‘It in'estimated that ot ievet Jo ner. | aariferous rodlon of ‘Africa. witeh he hateeted by | ay fone? of the Donrd of Taverna Reveneey ta, Living and Wild An ‘ ‘ Phe: onl nore Imp i title | determine the minor clal parent, exe | sone Were injured In th ind eome of tue | treaty to his Imperial Ineignifleance, Lona Napoleon, | Aad Commissioner of the Board of Taternal Re wth LAuinE an An pronaway—thos, | MARIN of @ newapmper. ‘The only dis | far more important and tangible than the | determine the min ents of property rent xs | Poin "wee UE onal a werite hat death | kon of a, Dateliman, and. Emperor of Fr Be | led roca it tn Laadon Mli's * Voronitte Valley" ad other Paint Uingulehable wort, and that not perfect, waa | plane now under consideration by the work: | ehange, money, interest, and taxwtion=the rule of | will probably result, Tn all parts of the metro- | grace of God ond “the votes of po end of people I ith ching Ciecnmentoay fer rag } , H right ia yet so far nullified, In practics, that even in | polis the damage done was great, every tho fie | Hie Tmperial Inmignifieapes and Venereal, Majert =It is said that the approaching CF PIRES OPERA HOVSE—La Pe 1 pe iy, ) OPERA ois Iehale, Touoxt—," ¢¢ Toronto, and in auch type | ing women. GUE most erviliged States, the Inboring classes are the | 13te bearing fall evidence of the fearfal son of the Dutchman uforcenid, had fatted, tn te | Connell, In addition to Its aplrituat function, will nae MA TOUR CEUS, 14th Ht. opmoniie Avwteinr of | ag indicated that it waa the name of the place ti poorer clase, wealth eentealldes lato the hands ot 4 | (BC,.cied, 28 tha ouburbe, where the wied had | mou yal, ireadulenl and fale anaes, to Sires o8t | dertaxe to ripply the Pope's temporal needs nsic—Hine Heard. aia Turque Francaise, Ma t he na f | vo naecs, th een f pinay, onthovses, conservatories, and ot ie end of the treaty, and citizea Parrish sought the ‘ nee Weilnesday and Satnrday at 2i5 1M | where the journal was published. With A Lovnry that can be D Withs | te, womon i hold in wretched pecuniary eervitude, beings, hich canta "hartly be expected to feslst | Lavatlon for ree abs esedhtss Mile. Nilscon is said to be s seulptress of na F ' i * the force of euch awind, were destroyed or grea’ he dat ¢ Legation at Ime were cnn. athe Rest Bi peetete c. thoas five letters for their euc, tho police ns | The taxpayers of this city contribute tnd crime are decreed to be necessary | Thatrer ond iw cme rast of thie Kinds or Seoskwell, | @wedito eating deers elven ty Mugrinn, Ia renney | eee ecully, and the nest Raposttion rated es cortained the names of the very fow persons | $100,000 in cash and lose $50,000 in interest nd Government, the paiplt, the press, htera | q servant was killed by the fling materials, fe libors of presenting Magzing to the | Comtain a statactte executed by her. i = “ E ituti ture, polities! ecienee, all the great organs of pablic In the Regent's Park and Hyde Park, whieh are imperial und Seorbuie Majes'y, Lows —A bar of pure merehantable tin, weighing 8 The es ALY, | Meoreciver 7 wapapers Cirongh | every year to Keo uy an Institution ealled | {rr Poller! scien ee A a atio, mote excuced. tion the onterssarveral deers mere | Navuicum, shove aietianed Ane for rier hed | pounds, hae teea turned out tn Man Francine (roa! ; . : VO r pinion, . awe down and ollier damage done ow: | no of for tt , pce itenes * : fe | the Rochester Por fixed their eyes | the College of the City of Now York. An | “neering, on the eontenry, that the enarges which | Sven “here ho comparison with what waa witnemed | Johe'Y Mason heard tie compising, ande afer mudgy | ore from atin mine at Temescal, San Diego county, Te Shines for Att, upon a Canadian immigrant who received an | array of some thirty profereors and tutors, | working women and men bring ageinst rociety uro | in Hichmond Fark, Hamptp rae ie ia Pi tae vatel end Geligmeale hele] Sor @ to the | California, 1 —- ; ‘ " ‘ ; riper fp alated that at the latter places such | wise conclusion, that an not eome from SSUENDAT, JANUARY 18, i0tk occasional copy, went quietly to his house | whose salaries range from $1,500 to tainly well fonnded—that the aristocracy of mero | PPC y et tora bas not been experienced for | one of the first finities of Virginia, he had no power | Ht is stated that Rossini bas left nothing oper : = LL int attested Lin and his, won, Phones. | arvemployed in it to instruct boy, who have | Westh, the industriot feadatlam now authorised | many yen e, the areard teine it rallr covered will, | to enforce a trenty concerning the auniferons gion | ratio, with the execption of @ rout, tecne from = — ni P| end enforced by our laws and enstoma, ix fraudu- | broken branches and timbers, Alone the line of | of Afrien, But he ofered to piny Parrish a little | Joanne Di and a sketch for the * Terme of ie sun, forward confirmatory circumstances began to already gone through the multitudino: lent nearpation, subversive of free tuetituions, and country trave by the railways, cottages were unroofed, haystacks and barns blown down, and game of draw poker for any auriferoas region that 2 whiely some thirty years ago, he intended to write, j 4 Sid Parrish might lave left aoyot him after making eS peda cluster around this emall central fact, and | etadics of our overdone public schools, in va- | hostile to the best Interests of the whole people—we | great damage done, ‘i the treaty above spoken of. This Robert Austin —The following advertisement appears ina Mes ssp \ovak the renault was a trial, @ conviction, a confes. | tious faney branclca of education, tuening out | Invite all friends of honest industry, in tis manifold | , At Batterson about 100 bouses were seriously dam. | Harciah,. oy declized, and his Bxeelleney Envoy Ex- | sondon local paper: Females, young or old, will Twenty coples too Fifty copies to ove addver Weravy per year. addres fion, and the execution of the son, a hardened youth who had not reached his majority. As tho little fragment of the of the whole lot, however, only two or three | dozen finished graduates annually, All the | While, too, there are in full operation, right | fons of agricuitars, manufactures, and eorn- meres, to meetin a Convention to assemble at 10 o'clock A, My and continue, day and evening, sued. At great damage was done to house property, one house being unrooted, In the ortiern aid ‘eastern districts of the metropolis erent tamage we also done, and muny persons were | a treated at the hospituls for iajuries occasioned by the | 153, blaynant, in higi Toki Parrish aride, the ense wasn ‘worth a brief mention, © i Usgust, over to the Keereta ly ilar obtained an int traordiiary very. extraordinary—tarned Wie eom- the Ath of October, view with Lould ect paid for having their bair trimmed one inch shorter, Apply ve —It is authoritatively stated that for the sul. ‘Twenty copies to ne ronto jour throngh siz sessions, In the Molonian wie ‘ ql A Napoleon, and onlerrd to cede to we Kmperor certain duing of man, a momentary glance, a transitory Finy copies to one adiire te esesees | nal was i 0 ore in the i | Temple), Hoston, Wednesday and Thursdaj nee tn the Strand, whilet aeveral pers | gold regions in Africa, for and in consideration of “ Aaautonel copies, in Cla packoges, at ino rates | Nisei dastals Gli litle Lect a Shh aL tele ag A repadet Wi | ie Nad, (b Cela a oe rtwheen bleervetehy Jat dinner, a heavy chimney pot 5,000,000 franies, to b6 paid. Parriels #9 soon as the | Cone, #® Uncertain pressare of the hand, are worth Feyment mvariably ta advance. tochester murderer, so probably the envelope | similar kind—Columbia College and the ie oh “oh ppecog oh an My foree : aoe ba kylight anid allebte the ne nity of Fr ves #nold be extended over ‘the ree | all be dresses in tho world, 1 . % . : te Adie " $ 4 @ National Labor Union, and organize a New Eug- f the persons, Hthongh wounded w m Parrish shoatd indicate, ‘The peror en =There was @ velociped Pike's Mast bipshot niece ai ahh AN idleness Sel Man fence University, of tis Ciiy''of New! York land Labor Reform League, ely in) e skylight waa however, dite word of honor that thie rhontd be done, Halt in Cinetn “ as abe ad wiee, ae Mee tied fa Wareal oF ide speote | Rooens will prove to be the turning point | amply provided with teachers and apparatus, | “Commenications and contetbarions may be sent to | Shuyert the debra covering the tlle Pensa, io Ru pels rad iy gon tar abn bebctas Novices, poe} BL) | in the fate of James Loos, both well endowed with money, both with | B. H. Hoywood, Worerster, or I. L, Saxton, Work: | Webber row, IM A by long eeareh 4 | worth 100, to the slowest rider r 0 “a own — nlenty . nrmen’s Institute, 8 Tremont row, Bostot tevely down by a ‘otal stady of the gold bistoty of the world, on , seh Les orice howe . plenty of vacant free scholarships, and both | Ingmen's Institute, Tremont rom, Bowen. | | fo timber, supporia Being Compiring Works. of African. explorers, the young | —fn reconstructing the Anglican Church tr Leaneo AvyRutionMuste charge! vulylor ihespave | Paying War Damages Dono in Rebeq | en;able of accommodating all the pupils of k Atong ibe 7 AG ic A wT ig 7 Xi lathe; the & a fell neross the p med to beable to fndteate with wnertiug | Ireland, the London Spectator proposes that tha eeenpied. ‘ - pa, the Hon. J. G. Abbott, Phelps of New | + ngors passing at the moment Ww r * Ix Weert —por line ne shore. Bint the City College and more too. Why the bur | given, BIL Heywood, Mes. Bo L. Dacielyy Prof, | knocked d Wn by the falling timber, aud tore oF is sounds hike a mi American Episcopal Churel's precedent, alter tha —_ A very interesting debate took place in | aon of $150,000 ayeor should be laid upon | William ‘ i @ Be. Peet Tah, | lees injured hy cate and bew aoanit it ever ®o. much that way, It hs + of | Revolution, rhould be followed, , Notice 16 Subscribe dhe! Mahate dk Weak Heiday tan |< 2 y, : aid upon | William Denton, Irn Steward, 6. story dostan | eT etpool severst fort passenors had very ntt- | proof that ation: Linmediavely subsequent to the in | =A distinguished hortlenlturlet learned’ t otice Abers. 16 Senate at Washington on Friday Inst. | uy to keep up an opposition to theso two | Warren, George W, Searle, Keg, Parker Pillsbury, | row eecanes from falling chimney-pote aud staten, | jocmation thus elven, the Preneh Guvernment acted gies arsipap hie, # withing thelr adress char ood will pleat The question was upon paying seven thou | it the Rev. J.T. Sargent, Mr. B.D. Rockwood, Rufus | At the north end—abont Bootle, Seaforth, Waterloo, | A force of thirteen veraela and 2.400 men was chance that the best way to label a tree isto write nether Daity, Sau Wrexiy, of Wrexty, and | ging dollars for some bu. ltygt Ae Daiae meritorions institutions, isa queation which | Wyman, Debio Cowls, Georvo ¥. MeNall, 11, age done wat very extensive, | out, and, after some reverses, seized on with © lead peneil on rine. The name cannot ba 10 he particalar to give thelr old State, Connt Poet Omer, ae well as the new place ko which they wi their parer Fent Reveral houses in contin of ere T roofs blows mthonses ant door ginal ed in ‘on had portions of ‘away: trees Ware 19+ consorvatorios bod thete The Canved mail now Lold’ the territory Indteated by Marcts! fthe French Empire. And following this co the gol colaage of the French mints rose suddely from two and a half mitiions of dollars per annum (o nobody has bee an able yet satisfactorily to erased at fret, und it grows moro distinct and durable with age, Day of New York, LG, Blanchard, John Wetherbec, John ©. Claer, and others. Alabama, which had been removed by our | forces during the war in order to make room newer, ‘One friends In eending tn thelr mubeertytions wilt al | for fortifications. Yho Innd and buildings | Phe truth ts that this free College is only We ask frieuds of the movement to give this no. yae to New mr China, While ou her outward one hundred wy Hions of dollars, —The Sultan bas written a waltz, whic ~ ‘ ia ' 0 ee er Lore cere 4 a ms cording to the AYgaro, ts the only result as yet obs do weil to remit in Pork On wherever cony | the crowning blos#om of that unhealthy pyw- | Ue Wite elrculation ; and, Af onabte personally to | York, ran dwn the plict hoat No. 9, Capt Pritchard, | These are ficts, and very cnrione facts they are, ; x Plent. Mf vot, then recieter the laters costauiug | belonged totwo sisters named Munruiy, and | 5 AY OY | swend the Convention, to end us thelr expression of west i Tie went.or wis very | But Parrish, was agreat ent to take the wort ofa | tained of the civiilzed ideas which the Command Woney ani thus save a g00d deal of troudie. ' tem of education which has for tho last few i tempe asthe tne, and owas thought | man having such «bad reputition tur trath of the Faithful is enppoxed to have gathered darts y and Wy « nble. the spot was not only used for fortiflentions, wi will, cottect funds tn thelr various lealitiess | tharabont eight orten pilot were drowned, Ai of 2 Dutetian, Le fess To Advertisers, bat afterward actually formed part of a bat- years completely perve rted our public selool A forward Hi ponmitie aid in the great struggle for thongh the boat was almost cat down to the water’ w Parris Lis Buropean tour of 1867, sat legitimate # rs on ot late tee, elie kept affoat, and wat brought back to the 8 much arned wid ¢ —A Detroit er tells us that one Chark Tie Brew far exrends every other daily paper io ''* | tly field, It wan alleged, and we believe | system from ity legitimate purposes, and | the redumpiion of labor, ‘ Mersey, ‘Twelve of the to reconst he South wit deserted ree a ‘Was engaged to, rf wee Pilon tenndlhogtl pico ties ge cor) alge ae , >| made it rather the means of furnishing lux EB Ht. BEYWOOD, China, and were carried Lonis f ‘ arith Whee Wa te boken, Ite ctrenlation tn Fire of thee niey | Without contradiction, that the two ownors i ; $F De ANTON oft Bes th the little Imperial bysendel yd aparece A agsbel ser fag t | urlea for the rich then necessaries for the M FL. DANTELS, savoring to geton board the ste, aty, 1 would suggest t love atfiret sieht, Charl dently bad piso rapidly Incvent in jauiy tn the #outh-rn and | had in feeling been loyal to the United States ; : THA STEWARD, ca nnd were draw 7, Parrish, deel { Deh ed Recent eb dl her iehee Wentere inte. {1 thas Oier ®: Sort vauReie CSE | th FoumOTID: tlm Cente poor, We call for ite suppression as the be- WEOKGE BE, MCNEILL, tiny parts. of Noltingbamehies, Leicestershire, and, Judging. frost the haste | FY for every kind of aivertising which l¢ desiguet to be | STOMsout the contest, ginning of a much needed reform, and we 8. Goss and Debyshire ae completry flooded. In vome | with which we week to recoguige Cuban todepend: | —We have the beat authority for correcting th faa bp ai viamon of 180. Gas ealar uk The leading part in the debate was borno : HL. SAXTON, Muoes the water is several f ep. enoe Irish nutionanty, Lhave no doubt but Con- " alto lower, circulation being coaridered, than tore ot | by Koi . shall not reat till it is accomplished, Re: Gomnittoo of Array At Sl We wale was sitenihd by conmiderabie | greea would grant the new goverarment of Parrish statement that Mr. C. H. Webb ts writing for a New Is James Logan Guilty? | diana on the other, Mr. CoNKLIna resisted | bruanigtiiidagd . re fall of the wrought Iron roof of a large shied. Their | Congress will make a treaty offensive and defensive, | he will write for no paper but Tax Sux, which shined Is Janes Looan th n who asearsinated | | | ed by the real needs of the people must be 1482, thus werving two terme, Vodles were horribly mutilated. A nuinber of other | snd thereby become an ally, Let the government of | for all, 9 J 4 he man who assassinated | the passage of the Lill in a legal argument | cut om “Subscriber” wants to know how to procure # sitae » who had been employed with them had forta- | Parrish move on the Datehman's works—incliding w= COfrespondent of the Th hat Cranins M. Rockne? The circumstances | of great force, Ho regarded it ns a measure la Jon aa achool tencher, ADply to tue ‘Teachers’ | Hately Just Left work when the aceldent hanpened. | his * Lite of Casar”—withont delay. Do.6 Matt, Kibale AM cht hs Bidet x dhe i | : atl h i i NLS Celmesthorpe there a most singular ac peresenlats ott . the first velocipedes seen in the United Bates were that surround this extraordinary case, #0 far | of very great importance. If the prince ple Some of the newspapers are recommending | Agency Im thin olty, or address & note to wow, tnt Barly in the morning tw » bed rooms in ‘A Confederate Wil constructed by a machinist of that city named Joba fas yet developed, tend powerfully to esta | of the bill should be established, all our | the abolition of the two commissions of Brigad: bredagcea db adage ec AH eens a creping: Feil into the gard below wil From the New Orleans Crescent, Rogers, about forty-six years ago, They were mucht lish the affirmative of this proposition, | prese ei a . j everal which are now vacant in the army list. #, printed {n Albany..." C. Hf. C." wishes to | ‘There were eeven enildren and yo A remarkable oase is now pending in the Chan- | used about the streets of Troy fora year or two, but proposition. | present ruloe of law bearing upon the eub- ; ‘4 vinteh Taka Wake Whe Ais ef (iene vachnelad’ was eatioedl by the | w how to preveut sea sickness, sa way ping im the re nd although they eery Conrt at Selma, Ala, in whieh it te songht 1 » epocimen of the classof Analy disappeared, vet would not only be set at naught, but the that nauece fe caused by persons attempting to keep some Liruise mwas Wirt Inealidate @ will, made wider peculiar elreumstances ‘ ; Pee retirement of Gen, Hooker from active service 5 : Piha seriously, The wire suiasled to pieces, | during the existence of the late Confederate Govirn- | —The Senatorial contest in Wisconsin ate derperadoes by one of whom this homicide | Treasury would be laid open to demands desea bike bk oi, eee position when the sii) rolls, TO this The féome area drama, ‘Several canes |i tent se is tracting much attention, ‘The candidates are Matt was perpetrated. Therefore, he might | whose amount it would be alike impossible | 4" "0°" 4 loath of Gen. Tovasnac, | If | ie, keep the motion of ths ship, aud sou will be | houses in the same neighborhood were écatroyed oF | | Lruting the tate war It negme thet @ wealthy planter | ft. Carpeater, of Milwaukee; Gen. O. C. Washbraray ese places chould be lef unfilled, we shoul 5 of Boston, who procured | damaged, residing iv Dalias county, Alabama, was desirous + * i k Wa naturally enough have been the murderer; | either to estimate or to aatisfy, all flies aight Melpadlin anual Tiss te ; Ha maiatee tart v4 Saeeats tks ere | cA thocking eatarity occurred at Rochtale, The [caving his principal estate, valued ‘at over $300, of La Crosse; Morsce Rablee, of Madis: n; ex-Gov. ommMendée lk i ‘ pe Halts 7 te is sa ‘ *e * wid blew in fem na new | to his neirs, consisting of a brother and «! | Salomon and O, H. Waldo, of Milwaukee. There ar and the inquiry commieneca with no wilid | Senator Conkttsa contended that the Fale | yery respectable number, and we dare say the | city twoaty-two years ago, han lovt tiem, and wants | sitcet of Sporlani tat & row of house tad Joat | Ble childein, resting at tne: North Bearing that | tw or tarce others who, orelpeong i ast presumptions in hie favor, which ought to settle this question, and every | country could get along very well without any | Know how to secure uew papers. Any respectable deen completed, and two of them were so Con | if he made them his legaters under a will, he being ® % » Be ! Tho Christian name of the marderer (if) other question of the kind, is that laid down wtr (ed as to Auawor (he porpores of a Sunday- bachelor, the property. wonld become ‘conflsested selves candidates, Forty-four votes 0 required ta more. The saving to the Treasury would be | Wer, or ary political committeo of the ward in ool, Mr, Beswick, of Manchester, was the con. | by the Confed joverninent, he devised the whole | gecure the nomination in the Republican eauen i i 1 » " ) — “oy ' : ye 100) der the Fanctho iT 1 up, b: ireeted how he desired i. nine of to #0 barharoun a villain) x Jans, Thin ia | Prowkdont Lixcoun’s proclamation Alabamie | 9,5 ¢yusniutew appented by Congrean for | Os¥ 4. andthe vinhthongs want are pronounced, | pt tacsin Wann ve niin Tattatat ie | Hs wake onl dieied snd aniaed aFanng | "TT ig peprted that John As Logan, of Iino conclusively established Ly the dying deca. | wae declared to be in ineurreetion. Mer ter | 14.6 juve asdlea oes ueasbagediet in Germany and France; avd asks if G and C ougut | town woud ouewer, LC not, the butting Was his Northern heirs, Tite memorandom, however, | 4 tue ene mest man in pegthors cp et psi M f ; ‘ patie dhe vestigation of the.alleges not alwaye to be hard, inetead of woft, before K, L,Y, | evnatructed that at any tune it wis no pitt or the wil), not being wititen or signed |! the hand mes one Of Hepres eine beeen i othe eres his | ritory was all enemy's territory ; and when | tig stato are still in session, Yesterday « cad as We Sard: Ueneiee Dati. two houses, Ow Baia the ace, was. Uy tie Weatator, bat which, the nevliew ‘sacrediy | tatives. Of medium Leight, with w compact body tne awsailant dre his coat ar ’ 00 somsesatot.6 i ‘ q service for the fist time; ard " promised to sea'exeented and carried ontr ‘The tee % b ‘ poat and handed it to | our troops srot possession of any port of it, | committee were busily looking over the docus | ary.” He further Inquires: "Ife foreigner comes to | Join Ashworth, author of * Strange Tales.) Mier, died in, October, 1804, saa, we nephew and | 007 lle broed ehonlders, and being well des up ia § Seon i# companion, the latter seld to him, “Don't | they had the right to use it and all that it | ments in the County Clerk's office, Mr. Cusuves | thie country, never gets naturalized, and marries an | ® ermOn, miner were present about 40) | niece, befure hey could exe HT Reereiet Ain Lthae dE iho Mai bed thddcmpnpy belied ce you dotmmdin /” This wewa sudden ejaca- | contained as uch, Land and buildings, | K. Loew, the County Clerk, reecived them cour | American woman, oy whom ho hes elildrey Perea, tte Rare: Leen Ac cams res | Prpeelead Cho Monee Gal GE aeateee tied 6 ie | tnd sativity. Bis head 16 0 splendid one. Dark lation, the imjulse of pment, uttere) intitle | teously, « fF the | chikiren, when of axe, entitind to a vote? blown gut by. & gust of wind, Tittle novice was | fe ved | Stmost to saspicion, hie features, regular and nicely with no thought of de ving, and 1 crops, cattle, and machinery were ell yond all | to be weized and appropriated to the use of | examination of the official records, Ho is con- and gave them every facility are . Henry Isham, Petroleum Centre, Pi folemaiy carry taken of it, ad the service proceeded until five mine 1 An the seeret memorandut hi uunele’s desires us expre but the husband moulded, are lit up by a pair of brilliant black eyemy ,. A Uvex to four, wi her violent blast heaved up | ward administered on the estate, and claimed itin | and fringed in and set off by a heavy moustache, doubt gave the real name of the attacking | the United States; and when so seized and | fident that everything isas it should be, So far Asesoanaa Or eee i van D. "Chaney." nie, Wie toot enmebed.tn wpe | Obsof te prreripal betrs tr the eetaie bine: f and meses of hair ail dark end glomy as 8 raven'e party, This isan important starting point | ured, no compensation was to be awarded to |"! Sxemine 1, the documents are complete, and | wit receive B18 electoral vole, and Beymour 79, | the whole. a of confusion and Honsinan, of New York, the half ‘ wing. fis tha Gans, AWaiE indleldunl oerdiera:] Wiseiisees thoae eae Bo evidences hat the waturalization | Grant carried 28 Mates and Seymour 8 . paige, We, agai sarvioes. a : In nee of the sccoania of the shy condie ably jommenced.the , ; i Fee © deca eine 1 or destroyed. | 1," anke If the barinese agencies ndvertiscd G ‘of Selma, as | Hon of the Paraguayan President Lopes, he appears Probably the man commenced the assault | owners wore Unionists or rebels in fecling | 4, jy paid that the papers in the District Attor- | ely papers are genuine ugenc were pites hear. ‘Those that The defence Is represt | afer all to be snerounded with luxury in his prosent with no purpose of sang higher { mado no difference; the authority and action | say's ofice will beer the closeat scrutiny. If the W. Kussoll durieke, end grasentiy retonsed i ecto crime than that of robbery ; but, being vigor ously repulsed and lable to be caught, he of the State fixed the condition and the riyrhts of ite inhabitants, making them all public records are not examined to the completo satis. faction of the Committee, it will certainty be 0 every one of thom Is bogus... that on Wednesday evening, Ob inst, a his son Ww returning home from his work, he was #uruck, wit J bricks, and grutaa ly released eraons, Mo far ce could be wscere ©, HO pervou Was killed, but sores the untorty tained at the were rerlously injure annul the 1 to avold will the federate States, being in the nature of encampment, A Buenos Ayros paper statee that the commander of a foreign ship of war who lately dined, With him was eurprined to fee the tablo #o welb ; 1 fided comnmiesa, or eecrc s trust, by wiiich the legatees: " = 7 used the ready knife, shed the Llood of his | enemies of the United States, without regard | fiult of thove in whose charge they are plac out provocation, by a pec officer, who was talking ‘1 Pree y ere Were substituted in place of the reat and intended | haben Copy ae raph Crowm port, Chae victim, and in es¢aping from the fray | to their own personal sentiments and wishes, It 1 one hil hat th be} a Hipdlstg ie ; be ies . = psp a > dum be samede afcer tre wil shows the real nten: | were drank on the pita wn party ia i fs e ’ fie E <3 was asserted, a little while ago, that the street, and wishos to know how to discover | tion and Wish of the testator, by atterward in " o pat feft » part of his coat, his hat, ‘and | On the other 8 it was urged that th controversy between Bishop Dvaaaw, of Chicago, | We ame of the offleer. Go to the police station, 1b | Ove of the bal heey me Fastest Rides Lrg io chine = bearers Ste Eb | wae seen a very goodly eunply of lud and Coope'e the eheath of his knife behind, These | property in question could only be converted | 11 cortamn of the priests of hiv gliacere, Imad | Bast TWenty-second strect, ana state the case to Pah ha Diese ae) Dakar which being without the requirements of the Inw, is | se afford rome clue for HMentifying him. | to the use of the Government by due process | 4" ‘ ha iis diocese, had | Cupt, Mount..." Union Soldier" wante to kuow if | One of the most exciting oceurrences that baa | there was uo valla oF Iegal tentauentc and tne testa: | ~The OMercatore Trivatino says thas the Ameris When Logan ta subsequently found, he has on a coat too large for him, anda het that of law, aud that as the owners were loyal persons, there was no reason whatever for n decided by the authe of the Bishop: comnter rumor from Chieago ) the favor Now, however, there comes a t that the apy member of ug Ue late ely thr tom family was loyal dure We think m 1 bas ively 1, 4 and 5 years, happened In this country for sone tue past travt. | pine at Hickory Grove last evening. They bave ia that vieinity a regularly organized which ¢ ¢ wun BO Valid 0 ast be eons his property goes to das having di is i ak law —_ legal testament, aad the te: “A Intestate, im can Consul declared at one time that if ha should see any preparation of the fleet for openin fire on the to . vigilarce committee for the purpore of protecti fn, he would at once doclore the whole doce not fit, A man often, and especially | not paying them, The question was not | cauve iy still to be heard, and that (he Bishop has | whose mother is deod, and wt kuow wine | themselves agudust forse thieves ind the bringing of | Narrow Recape from the Seymonr Vigitnnte, | iubalitasts of Cadiz citizens ct the United Staten @ poor man, wea 1 dtting coat, but the | brought toa vote, the bill being laid over | been summoned to Rome to explain bis conduct, | steps to take, and the cost, to put them tu a half-ore pool Rate Bh kd ahend new igi are | On Thursday, Jan. 7, one A. H, Stowart, of | Ml order up the American squadron from Gibrattur case is very race where he voluntarily buys | for further consideration. Whatever may be the truth of the matter, it os aber hw zone a ys rite oN L, Bashy | horn t drop of 8 bat. ning there Indianapolte neccceded in coeinies axe on tured | Lehane his decision, Whether, says the joure juperiniend phan Asyiu i Weet Te ool at the Be us ne young | Checks, prose King house of CN, | nalist, his menae ch euccces ¥ ade. phat that is far too largo for him, On the} ‘hero cam bo no doubt that Mr, Con. | would seem that {twas high time for some system | Sepertaiendens Orphan Asylum, 65 West Tenth | was their custom bat in theit | Warren K'C%o..0f Lontavile, "Upon the discovery vf | nine force of not, it eertsloly weal seem un bate to be ndopted by which all such dificulties among | *eets aca write (0 LB, Binsse, Fifth aves | Mitt, they, like the foolish vars | the lorkery, adelective. Waa placed on the track of | SNS foree oF not, it certsinly would secmto have other band, the fragment of the garment aud | 1aNa's argument was a round one, and that | PURI NAL Hadas aC ARH | une, corner of East Fi'ty-flrat atrects or yc ichs | gluse h ips with oil, Darke | Stewart, Who wns arrested at Seymour, Ind. om his | @xereised a powerful influence on ie insurge the hat left on the scene of the homicide are | the policy he contended for ought to prevail, | VY" sie the teeabto, doley, and exneney: | rite ta ime Oathont, $6 Wasldington place..." CB, | Beas ik A Raed Uilng wider going ehrsémutauoms, Eat | Oo of thaliana A few moury later Mr Parker, | themselves, who at ouce resolved to make «come pdapted to tho person of Loaax, and particu: | No donbt thero aro plenty of instances in vs i ie eu ae a ih : 7 bi al sai a asks us mh the higher political position— | Tata tune youug iu De Camp sue ith the detective, aurived at ‘Seymour, where key | plete and unconditional surrender. i ‘| t of a voyage parties concerned across | Governor or United States Senator? Politicians father's hurses and go up the road about a mile uw large mblage of people around the rail es 0 i i larly the hat which the sufferers by the warin the South | jhe Atiantio. efor the latter, because He ee Bae ca Kic’ retusn’’ Taning | Toe depot omec, ln which the prisoner was condned, Admiral George Grey, of the Rritish Navy, i prefer the latter, because the term of of 5 | The wize of Loox corresponds with the | have ympathi Bot a “sda the olf ean, he went direot le and bridiing | Stewart ont ofce confessed his guilt, and | Writes to the London Timer advoeuting « ocreton of have a right to our sympathies, A Southern nian fico is longer, We think the fi te | ", «| Goscription of Mr. Roars. He ¢ hit the | t = i alin) giood (As ly by hie prin The Mich! i avd Lively dis. | clothed with facta ¢ ‘ bebe ie the tastes steed of the , he gallops 2 ou, i | Jed $20 oF tha money, at ihe me me giving | Gibraltar to the Speniardas, provided the latter willl 4 of tocnns, He theught the nion mua 10 stood firmly by his princ Pie Mich'ganders ave having a lively dis. | clothed h the more power, though not, strictly vigtlonts, seeing this part of the proceedings, | on hi v. It was, of course, are man who robbed and etebbed haw was the ples at the risk of life and property, is worthy emssi n of the propriety of establishing # speaking, the higher in the grade of politteal life, tw (ie house with the start! that some one liad stolen aborge. Madison cepte inte licence and all Vonker was to re that wis left for the Meer and ia give Englond Cout» seaport om the opposite Afrte can mainiond, Cibealtor, he says, is of no use to by ray Camp, ey oO ye The compa of igher estees one C joya \- p of homare py in th State i Constant Reader® writes: “ Willyou be so kind us ho, by the drove f BOF pow stone Kot a new . The | time of 0 smaller of the two persona, The companion | of higher esteem than one whose loyalty \n of homavopathy in their State University. | 1, 194 ane know, through your paper, if there la an in- | to the stable, sud ep eecing thes the beet, horee aes | crowd in frout oF tho wuiiding hud Heard of the facts | (ier ycty eaten “bb = rnghedincy Png of the marde 80 far as is known, has not j volved neither risk nor losa, But this sonti- lature, in 1855, passed @ law directing | sticution iu the city for @ poor isl in confucment, | foue, quick, witied wnotter, and without “waddle oF of the case, and assembled for the purpose of lynch: eee ae py - grleogrgel led from Ls tbeen found, Hence, we cannot institute | ment cannot change the legal bearings of | gents to create such a professorship, and | who canaot pay her expeuscs, ae her husband ins | PMG, and without stopping to get ile hat, mouated | ME Oe, COCs om af enat town alive, Notwism: | be ae useful MN e ree one ad h comparison that shall cither strengthen | the subject, nor affect the rights and duties | 10 arpoint a professor; but they refused to coms | tere her" Yes, at $3 Mari 1 | tilef arousing tae vigiints as be Went, Being In a | We tO sacrifice the life of the miserable maa, and | ie other hand, might be made a valuable barbor, and, isslpato tho suspicions xosting on 1,004N. | of the Government, In all the country thero | Piz» aad efter exhnusting erery other remedy, | can get a copy of Commissloncr Wells's revort by hed lieht ugona darkened Hazing echook, | particaiariy on account of his young wife aud child, | ty juable harbor, andy si pate re 18 Te ime 4! 3 Oo! i Gove t. eo CO! ty ve i" ihe homa@opathists of the State have brought the writing to the Cong ing lis district thing of & horseni 4 | the detective and bauker appeared beiore the en moreover, could be attacked only by sea, a great JOGAN is under the average both at! was no better Union's re. ree | res revel : | et any stray horeetnan overts , | raged crowd, and stated that the wrong min bad | posut in its favor, it Logan fs under the averajro # as | was no better Unionist, as there was no abler | iaitor before the courts on w writ of mandamus | in Washington....""wo of our Readers” ask if | ciously cave his parsuer more distance | bven arrested. ‘This statement was futisinetory, and |“ V twittistanding the recent decision of the height and weight, the former belong 5 | statesman, than Mr, Petrane of South Caro ak gl Gb to the law. In opposition to | Thomas Addi Emmet is buried beneath the obelisk | wanted, Ju few minutes the country was | the crowd dispersed, : . fF sip hb y dae Sema OS SE ASP REC ee : ' Cato. | (9 compel obedience to the law. In opposition to | Thames Atdie Tnmet te burisd beneatl the obelisk | 4Sraned, with aiiu@d ten, ald AL tue head of | Me Vai ker accompanied Stewart to Indianapolte, | Judictal Committee ofthe Privy Counct! tn the Mies ot 44 inches, and the latter 129 pound: lina; Lut when Charleston was bom)arded | tom itis contended that the act of the Legisla- wee wa asd a xt “A Rewler.~ | the brivest band of tiem all rode Madisé nit jot tie balance of fic money nit of wal He | konochle case, declaring Megal the kneeling during 2 i i 0 Js published Wait, Whitman's * Leaves | ‘a olf et feat! Been defrauded, a 4 oun . yw, all that Mr, Rocirs in the hurry and | jt wax impossible to prevent the shot and | ture is uncoustitutional, and that the Regenta | of Grane» They aa givevoia baesctah Leaves | ba ¢ barsrradieds SR: Rrnepce The. feaae| lowed’ too Had nat tia | the couseeration of the elements tn the Lord's Supper, citement of the Moment could determine | shell from taking: effect upon his house, just | have supreme authority ever the expenditure of LI wells {De “Comp had pocured “bis ci, and” wax | conree deen taken by the detective, | and the lighting of condies for eymbolteal pur | re i J F r wists [Oe eae cdi count wane, “He asntscyt al | the “vigilante” of Beymour Would, have certainly p 1s, thot hia murderer was 60 much under | aa it would now bo impossible to pay for the | the moneys intrusted tothem, However this may | @ov. Nefman onthe MtaveIuebriate Asytum, | fiulluk ate old gu toward home, | ite say evel | Ti Tit Can, Wis) aerviews 9h Bs Aliens, Jes ons OF BEN e that this fact fixed his attention and | damage if his house had bean destroyed, | be, {t is certain that the namber of adherents of | To the Battor of The Sun. were thireting. for ie bloga, be rode dire ay inty a s 8 ochic is ; Dina ie i Lage veeding y ‘ , banal j Fat Win Governor bai alle | their midst, Phey knew the horse, aud enppos Sunday, were without modification, There were velt in his memory, and he thought he was | ‘The calamity which the rebellion brought | the ‘homeopathic aystem of practic is large | Sta: ‘The Governor has alluded to the governs | somo of the advanced vigilante had intercepted, the Indietmenta for Tronsou, Daal saae Mane” Rocaeean Rad tecetotoe eaMiler Ge ine Gere "s fig 5 i ; Her euorgh to eutitle them to the same consideration | Meat of the Thebriato Asylam at Ainghanien m ae | Ma. aul torned his coutee. So De Camp, Br. rode | | The following is a list of the indictments fur bal - era rmaller of the two. Logan's figure pre- | upon that city and State wrought its conse a the men of other schools; und if the State un. | Meerage Co the Legislature, Mis attention has an. | OP the suppored th and, scelag bis own Bou, on now on ble in the offce of the Clork o1 the , Guring the prayer of consecration ; In fact, the rerviee sesly Alle Guin nie ae shite apna tiie ioral Hiesida ct (a extn. (ih ; ' | amattetiy been allel te that sasnnaatiat tas une | Gul omy aay, What dn thunder brougut yoal | United Sates Circuit Court for the District of Vire | was inno way altered. Dr, Mackonuchle was the But the circumstance that fastens the erime dertakes to teach medicine at all, it ix bound to | here? kinins . \ - lebraut. try just a» fatally as upon those by whom the sen att large amount of money diverted from the Metropole | Young De Camp, seeing hia own father, bar Jeflerson Davis, John C, Breckinridge, Judge Hen- | °° . F crith almont irresistible fore Loan, fi ily ) ) iF eer ey give them an equal chance, tan Exelse District, which contoins two Tecra | Wendcd and einige ‘of w horse toat ne had lot but a | ry W. ‘Thowas, ‘ex-Gov, Wm, Smith Gen” Wad —A correspondent, speaking of Prof. Goldwin hs ASTOR, rey Upon LOGAN, 18 | catastrophe was originated, Aud it is just — AGalneea GP IHCGEACE Be Ok aA inte amd | HOF Hine be t home,coutd only | Hamp ion, Gen, Benjamin Hager, exdoy, Henry A. | Smith at the Cornell University, says: * He sits in envelope f Lin th } of the rem i sgsible now to indemnify Souther u ‘ seounty, and | retura ry ¢ same style, sc, Gen, Sumuel Coot . a. W. Ce of the envelope found in th of the rem: | as impossibly now to indemnify Southern | Mtr Benort, promecuted on a charge of crn: | (he cther on Wants shinee noone Loe Aud in about the sane eke, | Wines fet Smae) Cop et Wary Sie Mat, | Heeturing, Iv alow In tin delivery, wisloh ls exterupo- nant of the cout left in the hands of Mr.Roa- | Unionists for thetr loases by the wer, as it | elty to aninals, must feel like Act.won (we don't patients.” For the hntor f thaw | patened, aud th te called f | Wm, Mahone, Gen, dai | taneous, has a very concise, epigrammatic #tylo, wns, It was an envelope addressed to Jambs | would be to indemnify the rebels. Tna legal | rican Tom Actos) hunted by his own hounds, pthc relay Atta bra ti ier dy al Rm mete A an eet RM AP A ed Sider Dem ere Henna ie IL, | uslng.ao amplifestion, bat words that are exact sad Looan, and also bearing the words, “ point of view the pecuniary claims of (he one | Mere he has been for tw ura and more letting sken from. te reports of tae | of the baveleaded leader of the brave vii ry M.D. Corse, Joho Bt rec, Gen. Koger | to the point; very didactte, bur litle rhetorical, little < phd pete paid ate | ? F the Hinghamion Lebriaie. Asylum, | huts, Genulns thieves will do well to keep our or | As Pryar, Mojor DB, Bridgford, Ge. Jubal "A, | oratorical, He presents what may be terued the will be hand to you by Tost.” "This isdamuing | are just as good as those of the other, 'T se the police upon car drivers, for abusing the reports of the ‘Treosurer of the Meirar | shat helghborlivod, ». Richard Ewell, Th: mas P, Turner, Win. | gcienee of history. Bat he file not a Kittle in effect 31 cant ne 8 10 same officers of the cise Board, created Apel M4, 18685, By a ‘ Wve Hon, James A. Seddon, Geo, Booker proof, Unless LOGAN can exylain it away. | demande of both must be mjected t | their teams; and now the same officers of the law Lie Lamikintnre, parted Atel tee tare | ee in " + | amd attrnctiveness as x lecturer through indistinet- id ‘ “9 a he suiferi ch he makes this ostensible | Safle tn alcoholic liquors in the sixty couptics of th é ether, er, ROM. Dulaney, W. Voici, an W. Ty- by ; ‘“ ws ©) ory Ss that it was alettor | Work for the Working Woman’s Atsociae | ‘Y* euler ves wht hohe makes ithis oster sible | Bins wus erased tone Bncheiey Recta eee From the New Uh teu ner, KM, Dulaney, WN. MeWeici and HH. Ty- | lon he ean be understood, and thea not fully, he ary we some poo nof the name of Tom was tion. business lo alleviate, Still, justice must be done ante Amount received anuer this law by the Bit A iw, Sar since @ he tueutly in deep | cases ot the Hoa. Tuomas 8, Bocuck and Judge Ru- | Hculates sv indistinetly. i Ray ea i d reise ton Asylum from ih 10 Dec , applied to te Chief of’ Police td take somu a, —Five young i in late i. a‘ 1 ow had not yet | ‘The managers of the Working Woman's | 1 ish Me a “ ene ier Hs Was | A thon allie. nals ¢ os AO SO es, Reo le Copcutartunsion et hereon a 1a See Tnes | eet eee reer Five: ronng wien ines Measles bd 4 ; pnndered into doing mischief instead of good, | g1o7.91.74; and from the save lun from tee f nkly comlersed he Was addicted to the worst % ‘ ogrecment, for a wazer, to nee who of them cou! urdere his m saoclation are a f ato. the ; from the fily-six ; . owrcerer is this man | A tion are in danger of falling Into tho | joc yim quffer the consequences, Only, to make | fouNtles of the Stale not included ki the. Atetroprte | Habits, ap ot far Bevond wer control,” Mie | ay ayy g A Warkdieamen's UAlreraity: keep awake for a whole week, They all held ovt ‘ ou i sé ot | common 01 at ng more tha ; ¢ in istrict, fom Jan, 1, 180, to F ished him sen Jou of Kefage, or, in the | 72tae Badin e Sun. som. buLw 1 thia, he didn t | common error of undertaking more than | yj, punishment equal to that he has been instru | Ths, gine ite hein rom Sen. i806, fo Dee a, w aie neat ae hs ages Oey ta Ah Sin: [have read with much pleasure your re- | for about five days and a half, by drinking largely of bear in act that this was | they can accomplish, It would be @ miracle | jveitai in procuring for so many others, he ought | Politan Excise Boxrd from Apri), 1808, to March 2, chek could be pul pon lis vicious car marks upon this subject im today’s | A ahd if the | strong coffee, aud kecpiug up & constant round of an empty ot which the letter | if they succeeded in establishing, a8 they | to have his salary cut down (or upt) to #2 aday, | gissueds hom Beni yn sh oi, | He had posvessed Limecity sue wud, abdidterent tunes, | Workindiwen of New York are at all earuent 5 | getive exerciser aud exciting amusements, At the of large Sums of money below ng tO herselt the matier, Leanvot but think that there are man, “ ji ati # them yielded to dro ad veen removed; oi, ua ciher words, that | purpose todo, savings banks, insurance com. | and his fine paid oat of that, total received tre UheState $05, 70.67, | bourders, a at to tine Ot has link evasion had Gar: Nenewtahers ye wrenld, jena thom 9 helping bang “e peal ae eee Bere “re di eddeten oad oy ‘i 5 above amount the Metrepoli aciee Diss daway Witt him news e 1 vind, ue suing ime, nird eon fell asleep while riding, tumbled from It was aletter which Tom had delivered to | panies, and codperative associations all at — paid ih tice jeure to toe Biughaiatos Ants | Chit guve orders for Lis “ay Unk only Working men or working women whould | pis saddie and broke his are ; 9 fourth was attacked him, and which he, Logax, had taken | once. hey should be satistied with mode. The annual dinner given by our Seoteh 2, morning be was brought to hi be qualitied for adivission to the advantages of such yt has now superb necommodations for IL hier love for a university 5 d that, even from the frst, at | ast by severe sickness, and covipelied to retire from the ud, im aroused, a 1 from the envelope, but incautiously leaving | rate success, and not be in too great a hurry | fellow-citizens in commemoration of the birth Wa (The price of board Hy'a mother cau, Sie wanted its fortniras of thy wavering body should const, of | tit; the Ath held ont to the end, but lst 96 pounds the empty envelope in his pocket, His silly | to create ® sensation. Rome was not built | 4Y of the poet Bunxe has always been dis. Wis Es uty Goms sume cause the | 4p promlee,hse 19 Tefurm, and she woald furgive ail | Ger thoes condiiidns wuccees must atiend the move. | Of Aesli ln winning the wager, Long ago, Fredericls rn ‘i ; ‘ tinguished for the brilliant assemblage it called ‘With patientealthough th Oh wee ie teen’ et a es Aled ner For my own part, Lam ready to aid the cause | the Great and Voltaire made milar experiment, story about the custom that prevails in the | in a day, nor will the elevation of women be ‘ See AOnaa Le ornate te eT ay aru aeklng (or |: tae Farmed Bp, iG MeOres le never ow Ler voting two OF three evenings every week 48 | making use of the same stimulent of strong coffe Btate Prison concerning the clandestine de- | accomplished except by slow aud tone | {owether ofmen of wit and taleng, This year the | Grice has Yel the reeponiitty of ile matcenens | Are you nok ing sone sn coe Dornows Oe eats nrer to-4 class or otherwise, grutuilousiy, say or | vee anes aia not ooo nS of atrong 0 ears Ae leliece ia’ edad Ae eating de | accomplished except by Blow Wud JRTHIMCNL TH anugers of the festival, which takes pluce on | ow the sh fs out Logisiaturen whee ot that Lani aware of. ve months, till we see how the ides prospers edad oa mi snscaet Im Aating aver cmap it ———} letters to convicts, fa the offypring | vflurte, the 25th iast,, have undertaken to add a new at. | Comtains one of fan Hawtin ti beatae ica a Ma Capalbeptining, “Fou Rey” LL | oMax Mulles, the great phllotogl (i i i t ' . “ dl . IEF PERSON G. eM: + Wiiy, tual l vever ‘Ou before— a nunall be; 1 By a —Max Muller, the great philologist, appears to Pray, how doe sis custom-~if it really ex- | minded that what they want above all things | ting ladies as well as gentlemen have been is- 48 you - ——— pe Seigler.) uriiel language, 0 one o Ists—account for tlie finding of an empty envelope, addressed to him, in the pocket of this murderer, nearly three months after he had left the Penitentiary, unless that mur now is not generalizations about their 1] and deman‘ls in their belialf for the suMrage, but practical directions how to obtain better pay and constant employment, Instead of sued, and a sufficient number of accepted, with # pledge that th will at om haye been fair recipients that the experi nient will be fairly tried, and this is equivalent to saying that it will succeed, The after-dinner ud, to make it cert 48. Wher Twenty roonts ernger, New Yous, Jan 11, ksi, —— ou Street Cars. Free Ki To the Editor of The sun Sin: Allow me to offer a suggestion which, in my opinion, will be sooner or later acted upon, * You are not in earnust * Yes, Dam,” * And you deny your own mother! “TE don't know youT am not your son,"* Just then the Chief, who lit been an amused ob- server o; the young villuin's eBroniery, interposed Madam, You only wished to procure the r i Bit: On Sa Verey street, sugary which weight, A Grocer’s Victim, To the Filitor of Tha Sun. turday night T went to No. Dronght home, was 4 oz, | Id be browsht to jus sno Way New York, where I bought 4i¢ Bs. of wh I shonld like to know if there which these scoundrels co git th his leeturcs he declares that the ingenious manner in, which Its numerous grammatical forme are presented mast strike every one who has a taste for that wou- derful faculty of the human mind which reveais itvelf in speech, * Here ts a language,” says he, “of such transparent construction that we can study ite inner toy S ce from our public 1 Dy Fe As thin isnot the person, an Poo " affo: lo be el t of th deror'e name 19 Jaurs pedal hi Melee ibe si iW pine an mos ps apecehies will be none the less entertaining, and | firuf Woon are uilowed se pata te ee 8 ier Vi have te Rvccrder Tard.casned Money ft tle manuer | CU OF Welt | workings as we can watch the progrcas of cells ia @ TI ‘a Te! o 0} operative association, ‘ )bieeuns 7 lowed the vilege © r Aix Mont eA BU y The Saat agi an ni bei ane po ania 0 ea si is is aes a pe fe ? nee if lens whiskey {9 drunk and less tobacco amoked, | on the cate free, Now ur letter carritre are tang vther, perceiving the ari of the affair, | Bogus, Jan, 11, 1909, SUBSCRIBER, peor Ate ON 8 Marit io gual lice is construed in his fayor, But when a | whi soems to be y untal \ me , i va alaais reat baste to deliver the iuils early, and by ailow> turning away, When the youth, not atany. a " lh Se enthustastic on the #ame sub tak the heads of the diners will only be the clearer | Heriot, ide bn, che Clie ota tee ree law: | fras turning awe Youth, not apprcelatiny —— man is charged by name a# « murderer ina rather absurd proposition, we suggest that the next morning and their digestion betier, ec, IL Would cna- ble them to wecomplish Ue Ouject ¥ Which they are the were taking, lodked up ino b face and, as if a sudden recollection had mother's Floggluw Childre: the Turkish language for the sclentifie result of some i i ci an y rid = loved, By ph thle fi wi hi : a learned body; but no euch society could have becm tion, and the officers are upon his | subscriptions be solicited from leading Pi pec ae ech fapared. By olacieg Ue a Zaus, valuable sheet, to hima, sald T Gon GSGd: f slats aan Us aes cal ak ee ie ‘OnK, Jan. 8, 10% | adie to invent what the mind of man has produced track, his r¢fusat to surrender would be al: | manufacturers and — persone employing: he q orite actress, | the letter carriers auc morchaute of New York ey moult, tie woudérratd alin’ know Jou | “Sins f have tite’ children whom never | in the teolation of the Tartar steppes, only prompte mats scactusive evidenss of, bie guilt. women to any extent in thelr Dual. | Dae her annus! benedis at the Bowery Theatre the HENRY DOYLE, 7land %3 Duane street, rst Meked in the whole course of their Hts, and they are | ed by tts own laws or by an instinctive power which ‘evening, when the “ Ticket of Leave Man" willbe | [Ifthe Directors of the seo the thing in ood @ wet of children as any in this ‘city; 1 ” Yet thie te tha inds us of | ness, for the pu of founding a training ‘One, tink she bireh Hj | isa" marvellous as any tn nature.” Yet thie ie ‘The finding of the en reminds us purpose ie performed, We bespeak for her a ful Louse, Op | the sane light se the mall cai are quite cer- feats ‘Naod ti children, Semuiswod | Mwguage which le popularly regarded ae barbarous. + turning valnt thes led to the arrest | school for women, where they could be taught | Wridex evening Mr W. Ub Whalley bas ¢ banal tal that the publi will make na on! En? ‘ae bad as ever, ‘a Pad ntterte incamable of improvement, ’