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THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1869, AMUSEMENTS. fail to do {t, But how much better | he constantly and persistently disclaimed SWINDLING ENTERPRISES. EMBUTE IN THE BOARD OF HEATAN. SUNREAMS. WALLACK'#—Captain of the Waten, and Wooddeck’s | OM #hall we be with our new “certificates of | any intention ty eommit it—and although | wa, pertor Seratesy—The Hpider and the Ply | Heniguation of the Sanitary Baperistendent | Ae Odd Fisk Canght In a Detoctive's Net. —Gen, Wade Hampton is bear hunting on his Litte Game. and Inepectore-Too Mack Work for the Board-It rferes with thelr Private Business—Explosive Kerosene. ‘ Tas Scw# was among the foremost of the city value?” What is the “value” of a piece of | had he intentionally committed it while being —Three-Card Monte—The Chatham treet Brom the Lamitton (Ontario) Times, Jan. " paper with the words “one dollar” on it, if | throst from his house, the law would have Dene-Capt, toers and the Cortinnd: COOPER INSTITUTE, J 15—Goo F i Train, T rremel's Frosch ge Francis there is no implied exchangenbility in It for | fally justified him—miglt reasonably have = ae corer sam House of Detention beat “4 tal Ticket of Leave Man, Ma | @ dollar in specie? All value ia measured Ly | been punished by imprisonment ; but itecema | To rob people without incurring the legal pen- | newspapers of large circulation which applauded the An before men- THE-TAMMANY—Liptt Rarterque, Comedy, and rx. | FoMe standard, and we do not find that Gen, | to us impossible, on any correct principles of | slty of robbery 1s held by rogaes to be the high art | action of the Legislature in providing for the orgamt | tioned ho gave contradictory accounts of hia travela | 4 teavaranyn. Beti.en anywhere contemplates any other | law or morals, to justify his execution. Liens, Withows attempting te deeribe of even | sation of & Board of Health composed of auch un- | for the past tw or tree month, which clceumalance peterpan ree dit Se wene’ KCAt—1Rn C a i purchasable citizens feaaet “ ' THPATRE FRANCATS—1'chil Creve, Matingeon Sat: | atandard than the existing weight and ——————- aces i ie Beainnine or ti Prae ty ere that If Aras iat the ealortt lor whew Rewer | ion RM dutice ev Prefeenor at the Universit of ree prda desideratum, we willglanes | public on it, and atill serve—Jackson Schulta, its ATRINWAY RATT, Jan. 18-Sienore Elena Lavart fineness of our national coin, The Ponghterprte Hagle docs not think ian peas val ESE Of these there are Gras Proaident; Dr. Wikerd Packer, Dea. Crane std Wed trots the Lisived Westen, to chairs senatey or | Georgia. OLYMPIC THEATRE—Humpty Dampty. Maines at The effort of taxing ont of ctrentation na. | Mat the peculiar legislation which has been ens | many, pot all belone to the same branch of erime. | Smith, and George B. Lincola, Eaq., of Brooklyn; pas hence hia detention nntii Ne identity —"Tdeas,” says Voltaire, ‘are like beards, In ole, Wedsestaye ond Raterdays. tional Lank notes will simply be to shut up | Sete for New-York city has proved beneficial to | Rome are bold and reckless, and frequently fall with- | Dr. Swinburne, Health Odicer of the Port ; and the Geeedoned the Caist ol fp totermined. Venter day one, | Men only get them when they grow up, and women hasty] oy Let Ered d or The Wore of Ditem | anaes iL banka which |" Republican party at large, “For ten years | in the grisp of lie 1aw, but atroitly contrive to keep | four Poilee Commissioners, Messrs. Acton, Bos- | crimes which would render one liable to extradi- | Never have any, ma, Living an nttnal fous small country banks which | og more. says that journal, “our Republican | outof its reach ; others, the greater namber, are ean- | worth, Maniorre, aad Biconan. These men have Uon under the trenty, and seemed (o gain informa =Mr. McPherson, Clerk of the House, is ene. STEINWA ¥ HALI—American Inetitute Lectures. estates in Temaqnena and Woshington, Micsissippt. 7, i Woods, site vin ren the ah aon uel nag The Rerkshire, Mavs, Agricultoral Socety the murderer Smith, for whom @ large re- as voted to abolish all premiums for trotting horses, Farsi omer, arms out tbe rset tytonanie | | —A woman may be of great auistance 10 her order of crime than foul murder. husband in business by wearing a chverful amile com> $ ART GALLERY, M8 Broadway — Thor sles * thom tutiafactory to himself, ag he was on the point Yosemite Valley” and other Patuttnge. Aro auch weonveniencs to the farmers and | registutures have been passing apecial acts at the | tious, and, doing nothing to ronder theinselves Hable | faithfully served the Metropolitan District and §p- | Gf making diecloaures, whin. he Anal thou pro gaged on a life of Thad, Stevens, It will make more PIKE'S OPERA HOUSE—La Perichole mechanics of their neighborhood, No #neh | ¢, i. itation of the Republicans of New-York efty, | t@ panisiiment, defy the courts and go free, even | plicd themselves to their duties with indastry, and to delay any admissions anti! after eoneniting | than 1,000 pages, and will be published next fall, BAW TORK CMOUS, 14th tt, oppoette Academy of | bank can doa profitable business on ita de. | 4, put things in a better state there for them, nd when recused. The strategy of sending ciret executed thelr trast without fear of fivor, Their en- bh rgenmn wae iereringatt CAT Lg A method of extracting the indigo from sece Meme—Bine Beard. a 1a Trane Francais. MA | Hosita alone, and ita customers will havo to} jn return what havo we got? Nothing but ine | SvOUs the country to all norte and chisses of people, Ine | counters heretofore hava been with the public. | Sr Canton Onloy the prisonce, having wnamed fat | Ond-hand postage stamps has been patened in Enge f Bia Nabsicnenindeedadbon dla ithe take care of thelr own money and tun all ihe | reseed Democratie majorition, until at last they || Maetem Jo tke a chance [ean eaterpeiey” 8 | Sow, eee ae rea vmuatrect, got only ie Sees ot vatteue Perthe, Shows fe ataad aerate | a —-——— - - _ ” emey a ru creas era m ” e at me ren antfest, t _ Hak of thloven kid Hatelers whibh tine ebrbe | Deve Hbebed Well prank rsh a Value buceen, [|The Cn, "ese Lee were farecatare ad. har ieee | SOnIe WAb Kad (6: (te COMMISES sr tast coon of | Liven Te Mayor had visited sich partira, who re. Rete are alteady being made abont the lengthy ~ t ich that cou n yes CaNHOE | gure in win, has heen worn threadbare, as haw also | pabile, but also to the Commissioners, that many of | Hy ihted relanicueiip, but stated tuat, they knew a | of Gon. Grant's inaugaral mesaage, Tt 18 auld thet Se a & involves, be made worse in that dircetion, ont policy must | the trick of tending 8 neatly ithographed letter say. | the subordinate oMeials, from the Sanitary Roperin- | person answering the desccintion given, who bad | ft will be ihe shortent ever delivered, ye eS Se ef ALIT. | The arrangemont for tasning currency at | M teversed, and wo must cense to labor for our | ine enbstantinly, “If you will obtain — ube | tendent, gelding Iie $5,000 year, to Cie clerk with | heen tn Canton agme time since that hin name WN) Alacka haw @ base ball club, Procopi Kie. 11 thines for Att the pleasure of any holder of Londa amounia | “ty frienls. Duty to tho rest of tho Stato re- | seriptions we wil insure yun 4 prise of Git Tn cue | Me G00, have cought to make the attattons Ia 8 | Staglon fi Ie Waa Iovate that ve was br | Kak fret base, and Mfr. Komoipechustizigoo Je nee for AM, f ' onclute to do #0, and receive the prite, we exe | degreo lonorary. bile natnrally enongh | lieved to be ynsane format 1 = ————== | to nothing more nor less than an inflation of | T'te# Us fo leave them to talke care of them. | yaw conclute ts Ou fe OS “4 vi | healint lasasion! foe Whe sonore of | the repudiatiin of the relationship may have been | Pichon WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1649, nelves of goto destruction.” But before leaving | Peet ¥ou to make the matter known in your neigh | ited its voi Wer 4 porhuot.” Th “ " In the ens | such servants, Proverbiatly patient, It bore with | pu Menses rendered Onno Oy the. Potlce Republicans of this town to take care of | bothuot.” Then the “company” engaged | ed thieatternoon from the Chick of th the rounds, that Rossini's widow has beon offered Go héveriion tional debt, Ifour rich bond-holders coutd es, would it not be well to repeal some address of the | the ahortoominge of the Hoard and ite oMeclats until | partment of Philadelphia, to this effect: $00 Wallen Wr tes: eaydeishas worse of terprive desires to know exactly thy . on to whom the circular is sent, Another form | patience ceased to be a virtne, When a merchant or | Chr¢/ of Folica Davis, Hamilton: Tue Few fn other Aaity paper tr tia | Dorrow all the money thay want at 205-100 lawa which bave produced such eonse- | Pry ri | ae ac aee aie ie a reat o'clock in | The. Prisoner you have In custody ts Joseph | haeband. Circulation tn thts city, Brooklyn, Jamey City, and Mo: | percent, per annum in eoin, how long would | quences? p cl of the frand is the letter to any person in the conns | any other citizen, riding down town at 9 o°el iM | Woods Day, defaulting Cashier of the Bank of Devt “The: Oheaige SWiens aenos penal try, telling bim that ne has drawn a prize, a gold | the moraing, atepped into the Superintendent's oMfice | wore, at Wilntigton, The bank Js fally secured, the currency to the whole amount of the ne. ytives roudered obvious by a despatch. feesly. There is a somewhat improbable story going fovvesiets Heiney tae voll dahl boi lax it be before they would set to work buying np STE DT EERE watch, A act of Jewelry, money, oF What not; and | to make complaint uf a nnisanee, oF for any other | und he is not warte 44.000 balkdings aew manding in the city.” This reek Western Bintee. It thus offer a most valnaoie all kinds of property and doubling its price? | , OR0 of our mowt venerable institutions of | anor vsking prrtioularly sedbstapoetrp ill [ld ape oeehddcilaid Mp hettenta Metical ia ‘Theiliiee Rattrend Advent en as ae bles he host So aun hehe for every ki A combination of “uch men could pledgo learning is now an applicant for pecuniary assist | the letter eoncindes wir pt-—whieh onght to | clerk oF offfcer attended to the dation of tho offce, "Iain sweeps that city m4 si cheap hoases,” accord i Prom the Lafaye ) Courter. ry A by the great masses of the people, One rates are if anes, to enable her to repatr the ravages of war | arowmo any rane man'asuspicions—that ten por cent, | AP 10 oF 11 o'clock the Superintendent appeared, A thrilling adventure occurred on the pea ing to the Springtelt Republican. bts0 lower, clreutation being consid 8 hundred n n dollars worth of bonds, | and torenume thé educational fy is " If the poor du Jooked aroand, answered hiv correspondence, aod | train boond West on the Valley Road a —The town of Wells, Vt, has @ citizen who nd to rex nc hi is always r he py ire | ny other Journal i Duy ninety million dollars’ worth of stocks | ate began to exercise nearly two centurion iol | ene the ten per cent, of course ho receives the | then went to his own private offes, He returned | since, The train had Just passed married at 17, Hie first child was ® danghtor, whe —— y MUTI AO. | ico —ub, yeu! People who know the character of | later im the Gay and repented this routine, The tk tiers al tae married at 13, and elahteen months afterward made nf produce, sell ont f int, yan rity . ‘ Gov. Fenton to Withdraw from tho | °% Dfoduce, sell ont in thirty days at an | William and Mary College, of Willlamsbarg, Va., | Tine —0h sth! Teme Ton vec ane names | time epent outeide wae preeamel to be qiven to in- t her father @ grandfather, at the early age of thirty, fenatortal Contest. enormous profit, and then get thoie bonds | was chartered in 1699, and is next to Harvard the boi Wa HSA Wied tad ihede wocuacivele: | 6 ‘of nulsanece and such work ne might be | Contemplating the robbery of the wail of the ex. | one and a hil years, The Albany correspondent of the Demo | back at the trifling cort of 310 of ono per | oldest College in tha United Staten, Ta the riche alissiod by Gis Bore) Peete and et eee Meee Rood ne amptoacted | =A mubstance of a rather fino flavor aud baw i rit, dn 60! if thelr operatic puld | ness of he owments she was at the com. ‘ ‘ ft | close last year the Boord of Health | ond of the tender we blinded by the discharge of a | tifol appearance is fnding a ready sale ae honey just trat sent the following tel m froin Ale | Cent. in coin, Or if their operations co " he was at the com Ad #¢ of persone living In all parts of the cou Rear the close of the Inst yenr th iy 'y Ju fs by ; A videntt od i tunatel i bany at midnight on Monday last : not be closed as quickly as this, they would | Meneement of the Revolution anperior to Hare | try are yureiavod iu this good elty by the thousand, | adopted resolutions reqniring the Sauntary Superin evidently aimod at hie head. Fortunately the | now in Germany. ‘This sntatitate for the genain f any other queek | tendent, the Assistant, U pectors, clerks, and other | t from | emplovees to be at their posts at 0 A. M., and to re . | main thereat until & P.M. A Visiting Committee of to fire m the orlcinal the Board was at t ime time directed to wcertain Mert, Me, Titus M, Ineram, at once ra. | Protnct of the beehive i simply starch eonvertee nging, but the man, without attempting | luto «gar by means of sulphuric acid, sr a'monent. he, lay motiontess, ae nongn | -g— Ce: Geo. IL, Thomas passed a part of the bat recovering. he tock to his heels, The en. | Christmas holfdnys tn the henrt of thet coal regione tto the distinguished names | There te not a quack physician who will not ell mddresn $50 Lo $00 a thousand, ant this th This, however, 18 ® digressio “Re-Gov. Faxton returned from New York toe | be accommodated with the uso of money ag | Yard, and in resy Aight, and, it [e understood, will withdraw ob on | Tonge na they pleased at tho mnall Interest of | ‘ut adorn her ro | of graduates she may be ea erly day in favor of Mansnars O. Ronents, To the Harvard or Yale of the South, Thomas Jer. destroy Monaan, Penton ie willing to with vensox, Jans Moxnor, Chief Justice Mansmat 5100 por cont poe annum in coin! fi : The whole bill is @ faancial monstrosity, As has been well ead in Me. dontne Henrt | the time given and the duties performed by these | gincer and fremon, armed with billets of wood and | of Pennsstvant ingone of hie old staf ofcers Mongh claiming to have Mfty-two votes, a majority. * | Pevtow Raxnowen, first President of Congress, | * re * vet | hammer, jumped off as soon as the train could be a Pewron'e friends fel thit ho cannot hold them to | 8nd ought never to be reported back by the | sudye Beannop Wasmixetox, Jonw Raxnoveu of | et! ttaining Work, entitle! “The Great | gevilomen, and to report the result at thelr enriiest | Hatta, mua, ramming back, captured the tllow, He | Of the Army of the Cumberland, Col. Ramvey, now the Tivls is certalnly the cue of the situation | Committee to which it has been referred, - “Begs ds seinbott tropolia © William Bliary atande tn Broadway | conveniencs, ‘That report was presented on Monday Iy at about the head and fiee from the fall, | 4a editor of the Pottentty Miners’ Journal, Roanoke, Wivrreny Scott, Jour J. Carrrexpes, Sew. It | and seemed ander the Influens wiready noted by T i ine toe at We ta, walle | by Dr, Stor fHqnor. Hecouki | —The Association for the Propagation of Gam fo-nient, | nnd the Bowery, In Chatham ant West atrvers, wa ¥ r na saat CE Riaule end ehiseoeed he catia: pgs ame If thie! cot {determines one thing. | An Unjustifiable Execution in New and many other men of mark were among her | ing for bis cod friend John Greenhic Aman not | #hould be added that when the resolutions of in- | five no recount of himanlt, and utteupted no esP\a- | I, Pennesivanta reports that the collection of birds i : ve Alumni, end daring the tast ton years of his life | alway handenme, but aomettines of prepossessing | quiry were passed by the Board, the Sanitary Snper- | "The paseongers onthe. train had rushed ont and | to be set free in the spring ts aceamutating very fart, Chis is, that the next Sonntor will certainly w Kiet Guonak Wasmixatow was her Chancellor, Mor | JPParunes, yet fusiry im wtylo, + aisle the | Yrrendeut, Dr, B. B, Dalton, resigned Ws position, | were very much excited. ‘Several had drawn tietr | rincen hundeed binds have teen contracted for, and ae 5 > ada 7 * i om. door. Clrentara ty te passing mu utnile, | ba wel olvers, anit there Was Rome. Lal ne! u . . be a representative of the great commercial hy mako a fuse about aman after bo '8 | intacnco in forming the men who were the pride | Tee Me oa noW Nivcharacter nf’ enuese reset the | but hit resignation was not accepted, The Insp fellow onthe spot, One xentleman, Who travels.» | Will be ready for distrttvution at the proper tna, Interests of (his metropolis, It also renders dead? Why complain of an execution after | of the Old Dominion a hundred years ago te une | Proiterred bait; but when enhorn fae ert | tore and other officlite followed the doctor's exam great deal in the West, Femarhed tant sence fhe A New York correspondent of the Rochester ‘ ed y | alone he tors ome, and luoke ab it "8 | vio evidently Intending to impress the Board with | Heno express robbery at Seymour, he hat carried @ |»). s W certain that he will bem Radical Republic | Shae takou place questioned erin and eh prizont so the fi gwen sno. the | [hs CVMNNy minding, amd the great Inconve. | feveiver”and aR Arkenead tocihviek fur juateueh | J2mocrat says thatthe city Han uot had athandeore r ore 01 ‘ Pn it is true, the de one 0% brous at ti chee anctent Colle: spider's don, and there fe dazed by a weense | the value 0 , 8 emergencies. He wae rather anxtous than others ise | lawyer of importance since John T. Irving died, Thte tan of the most thorough going character, ad cannot bo brought | Hut time has touched the ancient College with | fl" cin watcher ant trrokels apparently of siver | nlencs and embarracenent which would follow | tovdissect the fellow. hut. better counsel. prevailed, | stermenite wil fot adit that even Gow, Hotae Mr. Ronenrs is known to all men as one | to life; the excention cannot be undone, But | no gentle hand, Th bf the most decided members of that party, | Yet Rood may come from the discuesion of it. | pottion of her eutowinents, inetu ling the eh and Mr. MoncAN has proved his allegiance | If courts are made constantly to feel that | of Ronenr Borie, which sho had for thr | lo it by the whole course of hin action vince | ley are clossly watched ; if executive offt | ters ofa century shared with Harvard ; fer build. This doesn't look mach like that great | the public eye is always on them, justice is H , ie ; ; ing, designed by Sir Cuxisroraen Wax, was one reaction against Radicalism which we have | More likely to prevail, and to be done in the | jirey consumed hy fire; and it had scarcely been anelsomie cle Revolation cut off @ larga | ay) gold: perhaps on alelven are He ts nyited to tak chance. If he aghietleated, worne one of he room says that he wil try once does try, and wing, Sometime e drawn, But wh or metiod, our rarat | ory, ‘Then, if p vt fs Ine | in his office by the cuchre.. | pon such action, ‘The Board failed, however, to | and he was taken aboard the train and confined in : ng leptclpbera ibe ct pg the wail car until they rrrived at Wabash, where he | Hs any claim to personal beauty. - the i es Chl th dle hiried was turned over to the authorities, ‘The fellow was —A sister of Gen, Grant, Mrs, Cramer, is the allowing them to be be ite masters and to do ae evidently insane, and tade several attempts to uinp cae Goan She | pleased, roaardless of higher anthority, ‘The inveat!. | Of the train before rev hing Wabash, iuues: nuke rape a isa bgemgtes| onof the Committee showed that the time epent en gre : n of th “page a iuavearce TO | pening of the Altay Rasanehanna | has been copied for the goddess Dinna in the frem ae cee a chk Krona, 6S able History. | cous of the new art muscum of Leipele. Nie GAUishd GAAR AT: Giese: BA aE Ae ho first passenger | —The obvlisk im the Pluco de la Concorde, fo | hoes on ene r ¥ 4 : tend to, The Assbtant, Dr, Cont: of Brook ym, | Albany to thie city Paris, is said to be decaylug. wtood the eli ty was extens) moreclorsly det ‘Then there wer pe projet of ' * it necti he ¥, aaasa go tani Ge PL future, than if there 18 apparently entire in- | gehuilt when in 1842 it was again burned, with ite ein york | timo and went better worvien 4 “Es i erlere mete during thirty conta ot, whence tt tome when it Is annonneed. difference os to the treatment of conviets, furniture and apparatus, during the occupation of | vee akan ane Dek | wer tranaf bot ond e saeco In this point of view wo have a fow re. | Williamsburg by the Union forces, by w are, given by se Lnppeokors |. Presid scriptions tu the stock | # Pari vigietearsmnatte fot” rok glad a Reporting Conversations—A Scandatons | marks to make on the execution of Wittaast | Gon. Meee ts ° file nets _ ’ ti arekes slew eacdiwuerody |, 0%,tbe Co bh a Sak seemless lb hele Business. " ' t 1d, | of osclons de ny whale | ware et rrerday wi : <tieg ofthe Board ee 2h i at ‘ cher rena is eareatial to Woe do not | The worl of eoou: wn Wis sky eid, wal fhe “Delon restsiation was | Milie rt & are « have been use tur Le a duzen otuer ® 9 this triten!? ms ' c > fodtited by the | Mel ed He ra ters 0 Tuspeetors were, also accepted. The | Pecom? asestpiions, toe. cles Veanana | chew penveee.\A@: €00 Waleh dae meade. then bieter? Sau haunt sees : ach from the desire wileh will be ne and the | Board will have little or no difficulty in supplying | (ie Stwatmter of their my ia the bonds of the Com. | ally famous, chy eet ee on Old, historic Inndmerk preserved, | guine played is slinply eontemy Maio mscratty | the plies which these gentlemen have surrendered: | pins. tess contractors: worked noon variars | —A learied savant writes to the American saa < perhiak e Lv wetewtne mares | thofe is one consideration which may indace | Foeuen are entianed ll they Rel enugh money to Dny | tte ouly pmbarresetient wil be to Tike prope ne: | Baris of the route antll ney afer, “euey | Natural, wat “the male mosquito ts boauutuh whew ! : \ Woorry had taken aman and his wife in- | those having the ability to promote the cause of | Whom they ean Fob oF ail he tim, ‘Two of these evn | lection from thie number, Dr. Puine, until recently | were ‘forced,’ by the, Binkter frauds “on | both physically and morally, as they do not bite; mo one. to his hut to live, seemingly from motives of cornet dre etiil tolerated im Chathain street, one in | aesinting the “uperintondent in his aMice, was tem- | tho New ‘York and New Haven —Ratl- | their manners are more retiring than those of their eduction to aid in the ree tion of Willian minitatct and ona im Wat etrere. ‘There are, | porarlly detailed to p What then? Suppose a man dors not | charity and kindness, at atime when they | and Mary College. ‘The undertaking is cordially | however, others wha . ¢ ° wish to speak in print at all, shall not he be | could find no other roof to shelter them, | approved by some of the most distinguished men | PN", ute ame and lowe bis toney wien amazing | th « liberty to keep out of the press? It eeoma | They qnarrelled with him, expelled him from | of the country, Gon, Graxt says the institation fo us that the right of silenco is every whit | his own house, act ont his furniture after erves ‘the patronage of all Union-loving citi- form the duties bf Superine | 1" e ts Watehos are ald, and | tendent yesterday, but he dee road, and the consequent lees of public 4 that w stranger evn | wae then aly stronger-minded partners, as they rarely enter our nel live wanoticed in the wood States Land Office report for 1867 languages, for distribution ed. The position | congdence in all railroads, to fuxpend operations, Tn 1857, the town bonding HM pressed the Legitatare 1 became alaw, and town weriptions to the amount of $400.00 were cbiained, ‘this amount Laving becy exiiausted, It waa resolved to apply to s nitary Superintendent and riained on. ns the right of specch a I th at New. "Your repr eentath tates the, taparttenteek end A fae Acie, 36 SRRe Samo, Nee CF ULce | Om, tee gonial of eres +8 ROR! copies: Whi He, bn och, A ate ens,” an ids tho © parse dens, Your repr sentatives . That the Saperintentont and As ortion of tl rwaon Albany and feholine ‘i heptane ashy fds ‘ him, and thus drove him away. send? and commenis tho course pursued By it8 | very innecent sity and took n elreatar from the fenident ot Lvconpa shail rvelaneaane | that pertion of the road hetwagn AILAOY am ca biti | Pablished in German, 1,000 in Drench, and 1,000 tm It is certainly very ungentlemanly to ob- | Woorry went toa tavern in the neighbor | President Prof, Bessany 8. Ewent. Gen. | yiunply-iuced fellow i the entroneo then: ty irviee of the ee eee GtOe Lee the whole Lueut tu | Swedish, all of whieh will noon be completed. The tende yourself upon any one, or to call on | ood, and whilo there, and in a state of great Mean speaks in a sitniiar atratn, and refers par- | the } le asked | WW ay og hha road, in Inst teents of $200,000 cnet ms the ry report will be accompanied with a map of the United d , ticular resident Kwenws. pro ; ice werd produce him even if it bo no obtrusion, and then go | excitement at the injuries and indignitien | ye viens texe backer” Anoop liuee Iieate of | sat Meevmonge cam of and publish hi private conversation with: | which had Leen heaped upon him, he saw | he cattege are Chict duntice “Guten and one ont his permission, the man who had driven him out of his | MoCreciax, Se rogressed, the Invt installment to be part upon tt S aad resetie He 00 thy S | completion: peseed the Logmiuture and was sieo ve- | Staten and Terrivorles, ‘avy place | wed uv Morea In Pit a DIN, leaving out thn —The people of Detroit were very much as Lepage on for the wretern half of tae rod, sn tontshed on New Year's day to see the waters of tha 1. fo vel of ating $000.00 for the completion of that Part | Detroit river flowing ap stream, ‘The oldest inhiabbe Le Romy conse 1 the three ill-vlen don't want to 6 pect is and Avsistant VeRin hours ence ty Us orteLo, and Howann; and jf yor en Aibony und One If such reports of conversations gave the | home coming toward him. Ho warned him | those who have already assisted it anight b And ya Feportee aid anid wa tae Uy 1, ieee ine Ua) | tent bed sever weyneesed te ko Rees, be phy ‘ ‘ ed it might be Sutin ‘pagged. th sa wine azain v true views of the speaker, it would still be | not to approach nearer; but the man. made | 6 psathal dbutlabiond: 5A Os AEA Jock one evening not lone ars, an te dot Wiitean: (ie name LLeppaytdlerdarghrmpamel dot ne createed ners onfair and mean toprint them, 'Thisshould } taneeay ny eto nuapunity with which ho | both political partios, President: Bwat co furry, When on p ¥ abete Legittature, wae signed by Guy, Seymou n enused by the banking up of tle waters of Lake aiaw, This bill prov! on of $209,- | Erie at tho mouth of the river by a strong wind, 600 when. completed to Cobleskill, and. the. warn rpg lis ati unt whon completed to Oueonts, With the ald | _—The Emperor Napoleon, in return for a proof thus iurnished, it was opened to Schoharie, 3 miles, | eopy of M. Gustave Doré's illustrations of Dante, ior an appropria tel he saw the ‘docrof w.ilitie Men endernenth | B ‘open, ay beard aman shout * Potier, poles!” The wrth 90 never be done withont the consent of the | had committed his previous wrongs, kept ad- | #t the ting aid, with, it isto be hoy person concerned first obtained, unlees, | yancing, ‘Thereupon Woory seized a gran | # fF Prospect of ance alow any burl Indeed, ho were put on his guard in advance, | with which he had been fring at a target, cae fruminy steppe) up trom the place and wecosted the Sen be raat ae dna Fee Te ee eee ee es et Wertewicc | fent the artist a pencil surmounted with a large dia orrerpond imgion of the [le micas dul : i ? Hint What the h—t are you watehing and p led that whatever he said would be | and shot the wrongdoer so that he soon , Ist, to Behenevur, Oi miles, Aug, 7, | Mond. The following autograpa lotter accompanied nt, who seems to be well in { mile, duly ‘ formed, throws a doubt upon the surpriving fort" ‘The follow then thr d eastigation i aera wnt, 8 niles, Aug. 29,163. Th st a | the present: “ Monstour Dors—Your pencil published. erward die : hd ye editor didn't move . moved ' Rae Pay p . Aart cophond sietrapeted publis ‘ ; rea afterward died, statement of Me. Atoxzo Tavera, late of Hort. | He the editor Rees: ie alee saa pabenitends Dall was posed ving the ond an ational bait | gach beatiful things that L should be pleated if But these reports are not generally a fnir In the eye of the Taw, the lowly cabin of | ford and now of St. Albans, which was publis! ‘Tie journalist and the of ed two or | te report, ot wh Teuchine flarperavite and Mnghamton respectively, | Would do something for my sake with the pen representation of the sentiments of the speak- | Woorky, who was a poor fisherman, was as | in Tim Sux on Monday, Mv. Hawes alleges that | saga a Mle a Abo es and was vetoed by In 1507.4 bill was | now send you.—Narongon,” 1 ie ae ‘ } - i a Hof an ordinary baliwa oun parsed wud beeano a law, appropriating $250,000 for The late Prof, Goode " er, In the way in which conversation i# | much his castle as /a the lordlicat mansion on | at “it is @ well-known fit that the late Mra, 8 the rear {hat part of the road front Oneonta to Itarpersvilie, | The late Prof. Goodsir, of Edinburgh, wae neually carried on, almost every remark has | pifth avenue the castle of its owner, It was | Sicovusey, of Hartford, Conn., Wada son who | Piped sore en Me Tn 1508 a Dill was passed giving $250,00) to completa | accustomed to «urround himecif with animale that Tait uodarslond raleilon to wotan OTHE Te | oa Md frean intrusion, He had w terfo lo. | waa teporiod to have been drowned in (he Rast | Saar flow, of as tatoed tp’ Gov. Prats, “A teathurnry idan or | te, carereed Gaviag If, while ba loskes! bbewsrd sacred from intrusion, hi ! Tent Gea eapair TLD ene then euvoted: bn Gre soucnd horien ’o | longingly to the time when ho should be at liberty to 1 1867; but late conf mark, which does not appear when it is | gal right toemploy any necessary degree of River, New York ond | who nnd by given digjointedly in print; and the elreum- | force, even unto the taking of life, to resist a | 4 documents of @ dying woman prove the cone | Thre a Mances under which a thing is said very | tawless and violent attempt to expel him | "Wy Yowmy soakeeied soca pften greatly qualify its meaning. These | from it, He forbore to use a sufficient de- We are informed by our present correspondent | Aeaim ae io wa el nich et ii 0 we « i tircumstances do not fully appear In ® pub- | grog of force at the time; he neglected to Hat rei tase CARE AB KROME WOlL eR OINEF ian): aha | » the place 4d pone mds @f the Company, which loan matures this | examine their dead tastes, “Tlove the horse,” he ght car. Wish this ald the road was opened to Bing: | gaia one day to a friend; ‘I love tho horse,” Inying much “ae poratble tte aiengroenble | at hte toad te new oper for busitest, but It ean | Kteat atress on the word love ; and then added, with- stantly folly aor eRe naa Ba Hert own ike pc Luraly be called completed, Tie road is 140 miles | out a pause, “I have dissected him twice,” 1 ' 4u length, and its total cost ap to Sept. W, 1803, Was | __4 bitter contest is in progress in Indiana res ration of the more volaiile constituents, the | way guds7 1ao.0k—Adany Argue. m rocess of retin iw rendered —alimont less % colloquy @: Sremns—W and that there was never even « report that a son wailed for the pon bouzine, Keroseting, wisoline, ner are tpecting the size of ladies’ fect, A Terre Haute ni . ol Lid, Phat fellow (po jously call ‘These liquids, % C ica MTC Le ai ad lished report. take the life of his assailant when it would | of srs, Stoovnsex was drowned in the Eust separ) Hee ee ay ee tm (POMS | eee ne: wanna time, “Mery tombuatibig; are the | The Great Man Milliner of Parts Gives a | paper alleges that the Lafayette belies have feet 00 It is much fairer to Jeave a man to putin | have been justifiable homicide; but subse- | River, Her only son, Axonew M.D, Siaovnser, rime Dex iv a) he subttaacis which lve ise to te explosions which | Party—The Avistocracy Compelled to Ate | large that only four oF five can skate on a rink at @ print what he wishes to put in print. ‘Then | quently, on the same day, when smarting | died in his mother’s house at Hartford, some to low. "Ho drew a pies Being’ ther cheaper artiche, “the “eupldity at |. ead From the Forte. timo, ‘The Lafayette paper retorts by declaring that . 1 the refiner lends him to leave ele r the shocmakers tn Terre Maute, when they make in apeaks enealneraialy, io: Sl view ott | nader. a sense: of) hie: thr Uaee, Atvaas (to alsenger}—What ive yeu to aap | Tentlne ta Wee Rerosend pa posclble reget | extant muon te saandal of the hour, is the | [8 Semis peslée tn than proces hove to erect 6 card ‘19 consequences, afd may be expected to | pimself an object of derision because he | weeks. Ho was at that time 9 sophomore in | to this loss of the frightful consequences. Native pe- tr eearluge tainwayl ti’ tad tele “ae wond by what he says, had permitted bimeelf to We ousted from | Trinity College, No one ever doubted that he | 4 Fimtt Counrayaan—l say tht wa tive in @ see: | (roleumh Js, 9 misiere at a great, number of tudro vere and finding | time before 1857, after an illness of several | moment ago. 4 tion where it is necessary to carry fiearme, carbons, compounds of bydrogen aud carbon, These | luxury of his ble to many | ‘#anch them. é ae | was Mrs, Stcovever's son, Indecd, he posscased | ten got'ty friend there 0 draw 1 Giter from each othe tn volatility, pat i If thie telltale practice, this rushing to the | his own house, and seeing his victorious eno- rently ‘beat him out of « $A yol | wa rms’ oletia seo eraastate. taphay as oxtiuary tenet | eri Domepialas 1 made: thet, calees tan ae ; i alread ¥ sts of five buildings, each add wowepapere with eavesdroppers’ report, 18 to | my approaching him, in a moment of uncon. | M&"¥ Alstinctive traits which placed the matter | firy Twomey. The pint deiouge Lo my fiend, | Cures, waking It dangerous to approveh an open tank retmigly Craeitier as the muders went ine | 4 tnterposed, deer will soon be extirpated im the Me I. 4 beyond doubt. and I gave it to him. of petroleum with a ia ore are y T northern woods of New York. Oné hanter employs } kept up and encouraged, our public men | trotlable rage ho slew him, We treat that Me, Avowso Hawas is prepared | BFCUND COUNTRY MAN—T staked my watch and | volatile, some requiring atemperature of MH to 0 | Cees" capriciaus gnquses Tor apending money ee | about turty mea to bunt during the season, and \ Il pon find it necessary to exact an ogree- | 4 geome to us that the extenuating circum. m™ Heat 0 lamer to sustain his remarkable statement by adequato | man (keepet) bas both tae. ws #.4r¢ | sends the products of thelr guns and akill to market, wea for apendini and won, bat this | degrees Fubrenheit to vaporize them, The volatil- | Stowe, the Duke of Buckingham’s estat and money, and | ty of these component hydro-carbone ie intimately | terraces, summer houses, bridges, ‘amt not to publish as a condition pre | stances should have had sufficient weight to | evidence, i WoU't Rive me Lhe slakeR Wires b E lated to their specifi r “1 ‘Thus fur he has sent upward of five handred cate f and that he will produce it at no dis- Ly Pay hin $300, relat their specific gravity or weight the light. | with bromges, porcelains, old urmor jammer # sent upward o lent to entering upon ordinary convert: | cause a commutation of his aentence, and | taut day. Eur meen ated eet Seas oa | Spe tet ace ol re tees | Ereetgr osu stu end vse fiw 0 | ene Kew ork and othr ae, he oe a that imprisonment for life would have been —— wateh and cain, fold | Siilyy of the olla te also futimateiy counccied with | “ne tsoten of the honse are covered with the most | deer'e meat by the carcass In from twelve to Art Tia teacticn of publlehi re \ ‘The mort curious questiona, not only of law | [APT SteRR—Now give bim his money. their volatility nnd specie gravity. ‘The light vola- | expensive casincre shawls. The arms of the chairs | cents per pound, ie pra publiehing private conver. | punishment sufficiently revere for a homicide i } not only Keeper suikily counted uit Mle monty. tile offs Ignite on the approach of a burning mateh, | are covered with the costliest laces, The seandal | —The Rev. Dr. John Hull had occasion, « few » ons, without permission, is a vulgar and itted under #0 great provoration—un- | Ut ef science, art, and even religion, sometimes | Cart. Wrenne ((9 countrymen) Is that all? no matter how cold they may be; while the heavy, | consists in his inyiting the very same Jadies invits nae ' committed under #0 great provocation—un. yi CouNTHY MEN Yes, and much obliged Ww you. lees volatile olls can only be ignited when they are hn weeks since, to preach a sermon on behalf of do- teftchenstbl sroashtment upon the Halt ( get before the civil courts for decision, A suit H bed wy y fo Compiegne and In thelr, nceepting hie invitation, 1 @ encroachment upon the right | der great injury, aggravated by the most Nad latte haan Gesdani th Made HE " i m Urmane—Thon glear ont, heated aboy ordinary temperature of the alt They durst not do otherwire. mestic missions, Next day he received a note from A ihc 1 have ule eeniiionaia commudl See jas lately beon broughtin New Hampshire to settle | | 1k sw tly tured out tit there was an in- he crude petroleum us it comes from the wells is | Had they refused le would have refused to receive | «, entleman expressing a desire Lo add as much more ei 8 irritating insult whother a minister named Apnort was or was not | tle wheal in tue wit horely the real counury. | #ubjected to distillation, when the most v thelr orders, and for a fashionable lady to go into sated only by his own volition, and we think Suppose tho Governor of New Jersey had : i was not | man was to ad m. tu wciire the dlamends, ee off first, in the form of vapor, an society unattired by Worth would be mortifying | ## the congregation had given, and wisling to know it tho duty of the press to discourage euch ‘ © Christian, His congrogation was originally | aud this shows the de Hof ihe villains, condensed by passing th Seoll of tron pl enouzh to drive her to suteide, “I do not hint fear of | the amount, He was informed of the amount (£4,700), 7 : ree It may. be asked why the woindier w od as ‘a Christian aociety of the Unita- | petted %y, unded by €0 A water, od like injuries and indignities com: | orga not ar- his asking payment of bills liad anyth! to do with | and sent at once $5,800In money, not wishing evem ly beennse he would then have elaim haequenitly t mak e y vith fi a 1 e an abuse, i mingled togethor, and had resented them in | rian sect,” and an injunction was prayed for by fe property all concerned monk tees | appearance? thie te ait wiseh | Har peovie with. fetentive. memerien wil recall the | bis check to indicate his name to any one, and saying ‘ a i ) v y Hy i would have | &PP pO Ay nM A éwith retentive meni with reeall th p Gen. Butler's Currency Bill. tho same way, docs any ono suppose fora | some of its members againat peruitting him to | been taken to, the police statin, and the next day | muy be used for lubricating machinery : tnd ters ts RIFOvemnens HNN. neil Ceaheme cia smeaiy, Woe | OAS Re Wii 1 ake UNO a | Pein oTeD,” 1h fe rather difficult, on a first reading, to | moment that Ili# Excellency would havo | preseh, on the ground that be did not believe ia | scoundrel would have beon tied aut’ by bis con- | That portion of the product which is designe ment of Worth’s retirement from (rade, and bie sue. | Zhe proverbial luxury of the ancient Romane get at the full meaning of the Dill for the | heen hanged? And yet in our free country | Christianity, Tho Judges sustained the plaintitts Hag of Listcutlon so theese ceetaaa | parte eat a narare ie. odor at Acie | thmaet Sanuanvien Webs pals all Sul GF ring c6i4 On | 19: Ans bolng: cations by moder Women 9 feahion HHO 0 Or Yue Pen 2 my Rp POURS ; J use Of Detention as ¥ rom abroad at 6 tor | them, ‘There were $400,000 or §300,0 im, at vale Pari regulation of the national eurrency which | there should be but one law for ruler and | 4 ordered the injunction to tasue, although the ippeet to pr itera they | Stroy ¢ litle tar whieh i tlh Frinoces Ge Seotiernich, cwede ea tus soantaiogs | THe most celebrated of [erie booutlee has Just ine r 20) detained unlit, sissy af tum aulse Sark peulens wih he ib out. by the tne «t by the more eareful refiners to a somewhat | chronicle suid, $4,000, and even'quiet Princess Clo. | KUrated one of the most vxtravagant innovations of : aria ought before ple; but o ensure of justice for high penuity of cr lays hey would | elevated temperature to expel a small percentage of | tilde appe Oks asa debtor to theamount | tls extravagant age, Every day she changes the Gen, Borzen has brought before the Houso | people; but one measu: Justico for high | so inister's principles and preaching. ‘The Court | have been gind Gear alah bs gomaree! | benzine which It all contung, ‘Thud- purified tt | of ¢uvibor I suspcet Worth was emboldened to this FS ce bo . prineip P yom pFO: 20) e decoration of her boudoir as If by meute. On awake of Iepresentatives, but a closer inspcetion | and low, for the Governor of the State aud | i oig that ti sv wan’ CORua " | Mises which wou the tr constitutes the kerosene oil as it ls sold in step by the success of his tea during the winter, He y . Sis 4 ; eee at veld that the society was formed as a society of | plucked them ti “yey market haw inva private drawing room, mest to the trying-on. | 1M Iu the morning she calls for, say, her pink toilet; save that ite main points are theee t shed tl pas nee sherman, ne ' Christians of the Unitarian faith; that upon ob With profit 0 Limeclfand injury sane Cipilintions retaes 1s UL ike desgerone served: grey one a and aventng. He | and whi rcrifices to the Graces, the chameleon: eat he dase cade acta SATE RS en Woe Nenad 4 be me deen dbasitt e tri atuend Is uve oil Into the benzine tank, and o 5 ¥ nne to enter but the most aristocratic cus- " , 7 First—It is designed to substitute forthe} hen Woorny was arralgned for murder | jection of a minority of the society no minister | winch, as it nov stumis ieee e rocee PoaHe Wie heary bo tts shiv done Nb allaw ti to’ pase i ETS Ay) © cus | Like apartment that was mauve satin yesterday fe gal tender notes now in use a new form of cur: | he pleaded gu Aty ; but it wasevident that in | could preach inthe society's chureh her ima as criminae. into the Keroserie re calver. Bat as the bearing must At his chatean he has been inviting these princesses | Changed to pivk silk to-day, and wil most likely br ; ri : 6 Comin rand " 5 er price ti ng ol, th 1d minrehiun cases to o'clock P.M. (he ne ot to-morrow, thall be expressed. ‘The “certificates of Hend the full seope and meaning of the plea, | evidence showed thet Mr, Annorr was neither a AWhiditog shops, Which a ee ety! | ak much Kerosene os possible. “1 must not be sup: | reaching to the knee, abroad belt around his wa'e —The hair ot tho Caprian peasant women is swith culls long us a dragoon's, und a flexi), mixhtbe broken ap. But nufortunately they do nok | pared, however, that the specitio gravity of the oll fi dark, lustrous, and heavy, massively rippled in thick ne” for which it provides are to “bear only, | for ho always to the Inst aseorted that ho | Unitarian nora Christian, ‘They further deflned | Aways pull. together; and as the vil fT can be consid A safe index to its qnv . On the at under bis arm, In his vestibule were «ix foocmen r ¢ i Vili proptl e y turrows over low clastic Lrows, a# seen in antique i z fi Ata tic onledlia. nilonall¢ tho | a Christian to Le one who wed int etord of then ' ew the “pove trary, the epecific gravity gives very tittle tdea of | dressed as Charscurs, The tea was served fron on thetr face, the denomination or value for | did not commit the act intentionally, and th i 18) He ene us Behave ia i Heeltea HR IGANG ores nae neanernine. | PPAR Mee niy rarity wivce xcs7 thee Jaa oF Coeeaed ae, Uargeain, | Tae beh wee, Sarre (foe ian and Roman statues, ‘Thoy wear 1b plated which they are money, together with appro: | evidence was that he was holding the guy | SRE BRE Wuebings 6 us Christ; t Malquity, Heneey we ray that » wtial ce ja | the Kerosere lighter, the eravity of good kerosene {8 | Worth is an Englishman, Is it not odd an in two tong plaits, and these hang hulf way to theln often to” be ubilied, a8 in uu. mission of Christ was of divine authorit preserved by the presence of heavier ol an should be tue art of fashion in Paris? me prevent counterfeiting, | when it went off, not as if to shoot, but with oanding ue erlwvin 9 Se ee te ge (f ai heels when let down, They geurraily wear the plaile priate v) netics to Bre M it worl) ting, i it € HON » ne io ; NT He was neither an impostor nor selfdeceiver; pounding with & inate, 7 Poor, dangerous i may be much heavier than a safe quid eo cad uss bene 11 Lae ned tnd such signatures, checks, and numbers, or | the muzzle pointing downwards, and that | i1a¢ to was the Messiah, A better definitic Polico Mutual Aid Associnth As the products of petrolenm are dangerous 1 br A ‘Troy 7 f bodkia, The bodkla, about as large as a small dage other references, a8 may be best to prevent | the shooting was most likely accidental, fie bbit goes oculd'nol be 1 he Maimaltan Pulse Gree proportion to thelr Ioflammebity, a fire test ua | | relertalt | of the droy Times eave that no man | gor, teriniuates et the hilt In an open band, if the rr 5 desired, Metropolitan Police law gives a pension | tor f ‘s 6 det él n ore i ninodo; * ‘ , a, everissuos or forgeries; and on the back | Woorry had been drinking at the tine —_— {0 the winow oF orphana of avery polloeman, who minud'at which the bil evolves sn influinmable vapur batt; yeb he iy seldom teen thera, Al! of his busta wearer be uninarrled ; and if married woman, yoo For some ti he eons . wee Na is done his oflce in Fourth street, Mere ii sand Mereof shall be printed the provisious of the | but we leave that entirely out of the case, | For rome time past the Hudson's Ray | dies ia the discharge of duty, But this pension has fee iar ee Site etwariias | brokers. cet him, receive their orderwand give re: | Mey know It by the linad at the hilt being closed. law under which they are issued.” for it had nothing todo with it ina legal | Company, which claims title to an im. | im many instances been fund totwily inadequate. urning point.” The vaporizing point jans are laid that shake the street, —Among the wealthy foreign residents of Paria iI street trem) i! aLould not be much below 100 jes at the foot of an j 7 vii 6 nol i f this cons woe it i our two ble ft atte 08) wh Second—It makes war upon the present | point of view, and we treat the facts aw if | mense territory in the northern part of this cone | Hence It was thal, about » 2earn aso, Omcer | jf Kind Hue humming put should Ho be below 110 rik. i tne reader would eare to visit ie court | S68 rues sae molting, mb bai inten \ . inent, has be ing to sell out its porsessio icorge B, MeWatters suggested to bis bretinen ‘ y , " ¥ fees beens | eonree vy aristorra x ational bank currency, both by forbidding | they had occurred when he was perfectly tinent, has been trying to sell out its possessions * bretiven of | Palronheit, Unfortunat iy. the results of this inves- | of that great railroad king whose nam beeome the force an orgun of the oil sold in New | the terror of Wall street, he may accompany us to a | on terms of perfect equality, M, Pontenery, a weal plain brick residence in’ Fourib street, near Bron Nay, and distant from Wall sirect nearly: two inl Hey negro (rem Port-euT'rinoe, lives with ie fmiip for patented and | No sign in‘ieates ita imperial occupant, except that | 12 One Of the finest houses om the Chaussge d'Avtin, soline, and | the upper story being oceuvied as a millinery esta» | keeps balfa dozen while servants, aud was lovited paphtha non-esplog pias begat wigs iisLment he ne lexnag of ee ee investor. HERE ET, Jost winter to all of M. Rouher's partica, He is as “liquid gas, fe. | us we cn e Lull, We notice the word * lion ‘ cai ° end eharee aver ead only | wd open the door thus taecribed. Here we sce'a | “illonare, and has a very tine gallery of paintings tua, bit their sale to iycorent persons ts w | table, a few chairs, and a desk. nb whieh & solitwy | and statnary, Another nogro resident of Parle ie welled by murver, clerk of ntddle age is standing at work, ation in the nature of @ life ine | Ugation show that but hited York comes up to this s Process to the Dominion of Canada, The price asked has been 41,000,000, which the Canadians found altos wether (oo large a sum for their means, and they it of tho Company to portion of the tract usder cons Ite issuc after June 80 next, and by imposing | soler, Whatever his condition was, we can- on it tax of 865.100 per cent. per annum | not see the justice in hanging him, If he in coin. was intoxicated, while that does pot excuse Third—It embodies the fim achome of | lim, it does not have any effect to make mur. making United States bonds convertible iito | der of what would otherwise ly any, The suggestion was well 1 long thereaiter © Tie Metropolita al Aid Associntion was formed, none may heeume n ors In good stand ived, Poiies Nave been throughoat the country socret processes for rendering ben? now even dispute the {the poli Deen man grant to the Company expressly re members circulation aud back again at the ploasure of | elaughter, (all lands ia the po on of any | shall pledge % couts on the veatt ot any member of | THRE OY Nes te ony sure indication, Ap- | <The vals are bare with the exception of a fey: | CaNdorit, whose father owned » large plantation om the holder. Woo1ry was an intemperate snd Ignorant isthan pr or State; und itis said | He Avroolation, This Leing done, the mem. | ply a lghted match to a Hitle of the oil contained In | pictures of thoro steamships which orinatod tue | Mie tsland of Mauri ie 500 sold the pinutae Honemarried an Englishwor went with her to Paris, w h | kup oF saucer, and 1 it can be muds to tikoilre, 1 | title OF Commodore.” Tule 48 the anie-chnm Finnlien ANGI (R which (a tenbe ber's widow or heks will be Winning bain. La. whieh, te fouad all i be ot he Should at cuce ve eonsider’d unsafe, even though | anda pair of folding doors sereen the king fom yal cuuitled to receive froin the Asso an at Cope Town, and @ holives now in Drie As to the evction relating to the subs man—-whet might be called rathor a low |! i A sya Ga Mnh ST aeal natlen wi the soil worth ha had been, before the date jon iment be madd iv One of the borwet days | gar guze, Ho ta closeted with bis marshis, ond this lon of deLased coin for our prosent fractional rector. If on that ground Injustice wae | eae ee icon. croscouston of by the Bronoh, | mort cia fOPrziivn. $0, the momber of | OF enuer, 7 | eee Peoancil will last ar hour or #0, Ose after tie | lant style, fe one of the boldest operators ab eprrency, that is a subordinate matter, dono hin, the Court that dil it was Laser | oo error Now Ince, aud doce aot cherefore | Rem raeitioe notin’ af hn, cc up neseeepeeta | Sere ange aMnRISN tater eh a vu | tale Bouse al be mus Only fait Ntial atrooke bey | (ue Doarsee and le considered very rich, Jovernor of New Frince, and does uot therefore | BAN Fecciving notice a1 tho Geath of a members cured (rum th ry ° sft : It Ie ensy to goo why Gen, Butter ie 90 | than ho, Jf all tho low charactersin the | iiy to the Te at locks Hikete | Megan he severst omer pretiachor aqdad trensurens | fw didi@rent parks of Ue eity, amithes lave von | seul be flashed over the Villon. At length you are | *Mldrea are almost white, and bie oldest daugh Hg to the Company at all, Tt looks likely | of the Association therech, wus to ncaeaa. Atty cents | earctully mubjecied 10 Ave fire test to \tcrmane tor permitted to enter, ‘The foldingdone in upe ved, and | ef ® belle of elghtoen, te courted by m great anxious to crase from our legal tender notes | State were to Le executed, they might have prove (0 be the (ruth, and that the | frem each member, und to pay tio ameunt edllceted | vanoriaing and bacning eg a you behokl an ofee a6 plin in appearance ws tie eae | many young officers and hic! Ys rg bee in New Jersey every day i A to the Widew or heirs of the d dmember. Pius | ples have also been subjected to froc) Ldeseribed, Itcontains a f 5 fy others, who a the words which express a promise to pay | 4 hangibg bee ew Jorsey ¥ TY 19) avout far monopoly is deatined come to an ins | fir the wy ‘the Amoclatton bes, been romans: | fiom te” determine the propartionn {ong business table, thrown fuk" baare aan ata not to eure a Hig for her colored descent, Belle * dollars.” So loug as these words remain, | the year. glorious end, able, They bev faye) i isle (ifort, saereguted naphila whieh they foattin, The oa was at ug ppphale oe ow he] fe 8 tary aaah, With his face | isle, @ very Diack negro, owns two or three large R 1 Y o kee em d at stouding, onder Fi d | one. ut ¥ old a | fronting you, Re as writin, E ‘ they convict the nation of continued bank-| It would probably have been safer to keep | a4 George Francis Tretw fe to iecture at Cooner | F°ktlatlons iusportial im thoit every lestucer and jive, | tauiots throughout the elty, wateh fro oat ser” | the paper, #6 tal yon have'a. moment to. woke ten | Naaiaer® houses tn Parla, where he eetied thirty on roptey, if not flat repudiation. We promise | Woo1ry confined than to leave him at large. | qnetitute on Friday eveni> 9® “Arcland’s Pros LUA oe hee i elines if fie kninan near food qoalty, wel bey tales wate iiea ot ame § ai the vaek development of br. forty years ago, and made mouey in the oyster trade, @ pay “dollare” on demand, and we | The offence which he committed although. } weet" Let the Had be lawman Tintesentaives of decuused amber gait ® Seah Besta, eer at ees TD capasatie ad DeRtCfAitas eicusar’ OM #00 | Te to aloo married fo 0 while women, Ble dewhtag ‘re all married to Frenehmen, ‘ s -