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) ‘ Twas acked to goto tistr hones & few evenings 0 \ " , teavaganra. Amy of the Potomne until after the battle of | Soeloty, and ita members have paid, in| The slee and madrigal concert which exalted | said, 1 wit! attempt a summary, ago at. tif o'clork, a6 hour when more pretentios THEATRE FRANCAIS—L'Eil Crove, Matinéeon Bate | Sis ‘ vi euch lively interest when given a few weeks wince ‘When it was decided to go into a baliot for of. | rovalty i« about sitting down to dinner, | The gather. urday, itysburg. He went with hin corps to the | sums of rixpence per week and upwards, | onq such earnest requests for s repetition, is in nc: | cers, the following gentlemen were put in momine- EE A AOE cae CAS OLYMPTO THEATRE Mompty Drmpty. Matinges at | Army of the Cumberland in October, 1863, | $6,002,090, and ita total income from all | cordance these requests to be repeated on the : At there were but few persons prese easy td MW o’cloek, Wednes tare aod Satnroaye, a , " . wv P thon for President: re were but few pereons present, it i easy to ae EvaNOle : and continaed with that army until near the | sources was upwards of seven millions of | evening of Tuceday, the 26th Inst. The programme | damned R. Gant, Nn. &% New York: P.J.O°Con- | (il who they were. Tue Dake ond Duchess. wiih WOOP'S MUSEUM—Ernenl; or, The Horn of a Diiem y Y bee ya huteal vue, tat Sr: owas Oe [fue ne oe New York: PJ. O°Con- | ait cheie enitaren Gu they Dave seven), cacepe ima Living and Wild Animais, clone of the straggle, when he was ordered | dollars. Sere ebeleny condaster, @nT by Ube sapecteave ot | Umer Ad.1 B Fe ear veagengy, | ae Countent de Paria who renulen in Knglind BXEDECON'S ART GALLERY, 18 Brondway—Thos. vi i deine This | k " efficient conductor, will by experience of | mere, eee ORG, ToNew Yorke. ©: | ceived thele the greatest urbauity and H's “ Yorom!te Valley” and other Paintings. upon important detached service. This is undoubtedly a great practionl OX- | ine former concert be enabled to make that for the | Draue’ picther srcorambies ana Michsel’ sdnning. Kindness, Phere wes Be display, we Whe family MEW YORK CIRCUS. 14h Hy opportia Academy of | After the war, Gen, Scrrenz was fora yer | ample, and worthy of imitation. It is but | coming concert quite pervect. One eardinal mite | No. 1, New York, simply, good tagte end grace presided Mosic—Hine Board, 9 ia Torque Francaise, Mat | or two in Detroit aa the editor of the Por, a | one, however, out of many In the same town, | Ought at least not to be transgressed; that Messrs, Cooke and Manning declined being candl- biehment re wea PRL Nakeor oti hemndauboibing dtl Bake journal of much talent and influence, in the | of nearly equal magnitude, which aro ren. | Hat sil the Pieces #hould be wa ae iid py aera gr Wlasatarik sheuet tka Ya vd two children; Com = oe my 4 " the spirit of occaston. the last jeplen Barrows, of M yon, bie wife and two danghters: } R English language, and which atill maintaina | dering help to thrifty workmen, and evento | concert one lady sang “My heart is over the een, by apyen'ing to the Convention to have nothing to | James B. Harvey, the Amert ine atly the character he gave tt, ‘Thenes he removed | people of larger means, by this easy method | yery frivolous production, and mot at all tn keeping | do wil any man who had had any connection with | & weletare glands (ne Beerelnry nbs of the , A : ‘ ration, ‘These, with one or . to St. Louis to become the editor of the Weat- | of saving propert with the high character of the other and older picees, | the labor strikes of New York. Without making | SPM"UG hotrehold of the Duke and Duchess, comple: ihe Post, one of the mort Influential Ger. | 4 PE TET Why should sot the eoloiste select some of the old | any direct charges against Mr. femuel R. Gant, of | ted he elrete, which was altogether intisna. ” Wo had TL Shines for AM. man nowspapors of tho West. ‘This event he recent rupture between the Bonrd of | English songs, #0 beautiful and yet 80 completely | Union No. 2, New York, he would tell the Conven- | Pinal ane metumnes, multe oy tie Hodlier wate anit TANGARY ~ will now be followed by his election to the Molt end its Sanitary Superintendent, which | unknown to our concert rooms? Macfarran, the very | tlom that the bricklayers of New Yori tad no bas Spanish james and er diversions. in which young + JANUAR ee neath resulted in the entire disintegration of the Sani. | estimable English composer, has collected and har. | dence In any of these men, and it would be detri- | anit old alike participated, The table was removed Scnate,an honor which has but rarcly been ite Y ne | mental to the Interests of the Bricklayers’ Unions to | from the dining-room, and we all danced aid waltzed, . tory Department and the resignation of its chief | Monized two volumes of them. ‘They ran from the | ™ Seared the Dutchess leading ‘the quadrille with fonr of het conferred upon citizens of foreign birth. : is ine ¥ time of Henry VITT. to the present date, and among | félect from among this clase @ President. If time | chitdrenin the set, and with as much satisfaction and T i and reveral of his inspectors, offers an excellent Pp £ Tn waking remittanecs for subscriptions, always 3, - ; ai ee th the f tthe Bi would be allowed him to do #0, he would prove | true dignity o# if it wore a state ball, The whole proceres ara on Kew Tork, orator Once money | _ CC Benunz uscs with equal eloquence | opportunity for a complete reorganization of the tal hen Shane @ maw pate ii ine ene | trom verified documents that sume of money over | See was 4 cle ture of domestic joy, rarely to be met i, ot Of none: , q “| bs nuse, Th out perfect 1m consonan ‘om verified do im any sphere of Nfe, and it impre Drier. if poesibie, Where neither of there can he pro | ANd & ct the German or the English tongue. | service of the Hoard. Heretofore a Sanitary De- | with the other pieces presented, and would give a | Which a commlttes, embracing among tte members | with, Yn loveliness Of charucter and excellence of the eee money, Datalwayetoaregistered letter, | Aftor WENDEL Pati.irs, we suppose he | partment has existed only in namo; now it I | gnity tothe programme which won'd command an | Mr. Gaul, hed contro}, had not been acconnte for. Robie woman Who, so fing, au exainple of una on has ber o ed to Aftoe ni u choke ir, Pore M se. ot ave Fes saratration fee has veow reduced to Afteen cent | mast be pronounced the first orator of th thle to organize one in fact; and the Board of | interest and respect for It that songs by ‘ Cluribel Here an attempt was made to choke off M nad the younger peoble bad proceed wo. Ihe postal authorition to be virtually an atactute pro. | Unitod States, 1s etyle of speaking ts enay, Ith will seriously fail in its obligations to the | do mot tend to promote. rows; but at the request of Messrs, Gaul and Brown rybody was happy, Aud in separating, cach Yeotion against lorce by mall, All Portmastors aro | nnaffected, simple, and conversational, with | Public if itdoes not se@ure for the vacant place —. ing, be was allowed to procend. f ro EA iad again Iu 80 charting ar vbiiged tore wherever re Beet ted amet very The Fiorences, Mr. Rorrows then again anced the Convention to y Joy. ; ged to regis er lotions wheveverr sted to do so, ane 1 4 the very highest itary knowledge and exeen- {Py bs) ficce from ike ali well reguiated honseholds, that of th a ss oecasional sallics of wit or humor, and (ive alstliy that can ba foes ai eas ot The successful engagement of Mr, and Mra vom now fey fave ae not thé: pe Montper i ed with & moral Te Advertincrs, bursts of eloquence which electrify the hear- | i iy tac ctisbleto che ctlee. Ite tng can be | Wilhin d. Florence at the Holiday atreet Thestie, | fre ian th give satiutuetion ¢ he could vot | 7 Toe Sox far excocds every other daity paper in its | ers, Ana member of tho Senate, ho will be | vel” law slixible to the office, Ifa man can be | Baltimore, ends ontetarday aight, The theatre has | command 1 eet and conddence of tho brick. | 4 f_ Mreulation th this city, Brooklyn, Jersey City, and Mo- | wudytocted t : found whose long experience has thorougly ao- | Hoon crowded to overflowing, and on the occasion of nor could any man helongiag 0° | tons of datl 4, of exerciea and recrea A roken. Iw etrenlation In ctor parts of the country a | SUBJected to a Reverer tent than he has ever | quainted him with the principles of sanitary aci- | Mra, Florence's benefit the foats avid at a premi fo there was no personal fl a, all of which are eysteniatically regulated, aa 18 4 eepactaliy In the ners and | bad to bear in addressing promiscuous as | ence, and thelr p 4! appiation to the On the Ist of February they appear at Wood's Mu line we aul ; bat in what ho did be was me AH arKe on eetanlisbenent Mere oud De rary toed at saree oe Uike e bevd ri | semblies; and we shall watch bis career | tary evils of the Metropolitan District, be fens, to this elty, In the new popalar London burs ahead FOr UNG Fen ere! BOOd ee lupne it oun re: | aed cach person periorms bis purt naturally an bf Beas M plates Eth mn dencetheghed . , . f plac 7 orongh!y league, “The Piel of the Cloth of Gold," which is ‘neleved, im much harm ; perhaps be the cauys erfully, tead by the great masses of tie people. Our rates are | there with Interest, aympathy, and confi. | bave the place, If such thorongh!y enpable . y i perhap Alictle Inctdent will Musteato the discipline? of tito lower, circulation Deing conskivred, than tore ot © Perenn can ho found among the present officers of | Deine rreonsteneted to wait this locality, oside the | of she dleruption of ti Cnn a oe ue tags | Millen Eanenk. ‘Lam dining quite en famnthe with ihe ary other Journal, etme the Board, it would seom that the pubic contd | Florences, Mile. MMoliacht and her fuinous b Mt vald thie since he hed heard this pers | Moncpeustere, for they ouly recalva in that, way. What to do with the fadianas iyatiiatien caltoed Chora ta, troupe, with @ tro of be aiiful English blondes, he he would vote for Mr, Gaul for Py Hvery membsr of the family, exeept @ sick alii of The Abnec of Appeals in onr Courts. 4 ‘ ( be better served through his appointment than by | srcagere tothe American stage, have Vecu secured, firet (0 bast, if be hadavote, & ee atehien Prince of two ee é Tt is clearly for the good of both the | sctecting an entire stranger to the business; and if] With such dramatie talent, coupled with e liberal t wich Lad been made that Hr itemes, Was at. ine vee vgitmestaii le Vill i9 about to be | Tadians and tho whites that the management | it were possible to put the two departments of the | outlay for now scenery, wew dresies, &, “Te | Jorted, hetwonght it appeared rather strange ad lovely brought Deforo the Legislature, providing | of the Indian affairs should be immediately | Poard—the Executive and Registration Bureaus— | Ficid of the Cloth of Goi" will no doubt bound his’ Calon hat not desired him es itt de tied In dome lemons A . y x ve be fatter tor the me Hed In " that when a julgment recoverod by a plaintif | transferred to the War Department, as ro- | Under the same head, thereby making one Crib. | mediately into popularity Tave elected some. tice person. The fret of Mr re nen ane tthe Cireni he ccial ‘Te 1 f y tothe other, anc x ne ei > Gaul Le resout ng a delegate was anf evi- | child F noticed that d this at the Cireult or at tho By ial ‘Term is mended by Gen, Grant, With euch a | tty tothe other, and thus harmonizing elements Hratchante Thonn, age els preeen e # ree Yatra eat evi: | vig anbee ry PeneRte bE need the Denne affirmed at the General ‘Term of the Supreme | man at the head of the War Department as that have hitherto been more or © discordant, ms Theatr te the Fifth " The ch sary delingneney was one whieh | Diet { y, ot hae | “ me the ¢ wae, and he let ‘ ar Vepa OT i ieeenk 4 1 2! sheseiba pee nee ‘ a is for he lak hud ex me into the seerot, As L waste only guest at tae Court, and the defendant proposes to appeal | Gen, Grant will havo for Secretary during | {tems to ws that the dutics would not only be isto openow Monday evening wext, 1k | pethine Hal ace iit fur be had hud expericuae | ToT ventured to petition the Duchess if the boy's therefrom to the Court of Appeals, he be | his administration, the Indian affara would | Heit Performed. but thes the affairs of the | jo protably the eosteat tle the : idl PRA ih of trouble, snd Bat | Teh tIty coud be rermiiieds Bie acaveren Coat required to pay the amount of the judgment | bo gure to be better managed than they have i rd could be fur more econoile admiuis- | perforinauers, os fi ircetivn of Joba Brougham Meo ving New: Tok: daivace | she not Interfere i vel ut it the. Prineo’s to the plaintiffou his giving hima bond, with | joen for a long time past Be ae eS ee ee Gaul from the asversions ezatis: hie The punishment, would consent to yield fn ‘dover cant Huiktiaa RRS a Heh 2 site a cA enebew Manan | a We ae ei Peieae eM y sonld S h to niy reqnest, she would feel obliged, He did yieh dullicient i , that ee w Yi seh 4 “ One of the most essential things in the ee cr : s eats a back ‘4 ' idl Hat a rassulienlrs. an cewatrs Tienes LE Gaul, bad, MlMperORTpied ea Cre Zand Evin bit Ris geo Colne be, money and all additional costs if the defund AE i says that one Innis, acolored barber in Jersey e have reoen' ven an account of some of | Mr. Gaul Pati oe subserined for the | rest of u i doubtless bad much respect for my flows ional treatment of the Iudians is to have them un- | (2* uy ‘ Pie imia Oe aR a nea who | oanted for $50), which had heen subserined f Tueuitation, for when U retired aNerwardy he. showk te aGseonnfal 1s (hee Contt af Aneaté City, hax demonstrated the fact that hair may be % h nkers last sty y 1 oh ‘ ' it in a : I dorstand for a certainty what they can de- | oot ito a romatarely bald hewd and wade to | Vint tus clly. We agatn eull cttenston to this anb- | any ore hat seen that entenman's (Mr. Gaul) dts Ca oe ee ee This is putting tho boot on the other I d upon. If the War Department had | re te cee rite tee whe. tend oP cnt. | deet, and hope thet the press, expeeiatiy in the raral | (Tees, a# he did on the night when le appeared hahanaraidhens inddeastepin the Hight direction, Hut it | 4 r ne tment hed | prow, Ho takes hair from the head of another : Sipe Caren u of the Union in New York anit — ni pin the right direction, But 1¢ | chisrge of them, thay would soon be made to | person, and examines {t with microscope, ica) fetch Will Rive 18 pabileity until! all persone are | that he had loxt the money, ho wee satiated (hat ng ‘The Karle's Hotel Seusation, oes not go far enough. The power of the ' ae ith @ microscope, toe} ginny put upon th 1 fo favorite metho: suspicion Would bave Veen harbored siterward | 1 Jee rll comprehend that they would Le kindly | ascertain whether it is perfect and healthy. Thit | jn yelping the unwary Ix for certaln well dr agenust bin Atr an fom Ohio, Mrs A. Reid, entered defeated party to appeal five times in one ene | treated If they behaved themaolves well, | hair bh rts into the cavities of the sealp, and | young men to fall in with antranger on his arr Here another attempt was made to shut off this | Earle's Hotel at 7 o’ctock on Sond vg, and from decisions which dispore of the matter in | gud that if they misbehaved themaclyes they | recures it to its place by bandages, which aro al. | vab athe railway depot oF ten anding. and, siarwefal personel debate, and it 19 somewiat slagu. | Fea'sicred lis name, He hadan oli travelling satchel sont sy,l9 the post of our judicial ays: | would bo killed. lowed to rematn a few days, until the hate takes | tering oto casual eonversatior ieaihes Ine hat the Convention did not, in view of tho fet | Wil oat oo ; Be ip ios 7 4 lhe k *, 1 a - if “Whath at the row was to ont de he re asi boy, “aking chee! erator, ven e tem, For example: Doe sues Roo inthe Su-| rhe dishonest practices of agents, specu. | 1% Query.—Can brains be transplanted in the | frendly enough ts ask, «What hotel do yo Lather hand asc ieedonbh nat all sod real 1) Ma Srv ba teat obisy Gokes ‘ a . ‘ ' , i Whab par he city are ye tng tor &o, | Porters and go ti rot Kexsion, in 4 ent to shroom, oste preme Court, ‘The defendant makes motion | tors, and traders have had much todo with | %!¢ Way? If so, Mr. Innis might become a | hake ae Va Neh den Maedrga thy eh Pedr, Browning deman ied the rich of Mr, inal and | Diy tO was his ands, When be went from that at Chambers which involves tho merita,and he | our diffenitin with the Indians, ‘Theso | Ut! practitioner, we the dloeh WAG ee reek: WE Gopy the otis Interested 1a the eharges trade to reply. and | room the attschée amelt chloroform in one of the » then » Ge i en : — ner . he suid that the efort of gentiomun on the other sido of | washiasios, No notice was tute his, Wher In beaten, He thon appeals to the General | would be likely tobe very much diminished, | It is genorally supposed in thie part of the | ker whatever Infurmotion and gniidsncn he reqnires, | the lowes to crusty dette accuse! very much Ll oe eae eas Wy ek eas one Pee ze rm, whic ae cides inet i a The ¢ even If to entirely eradicate them Le impos: | country that the services at St. Alban's Chiu po hieny ppt and aie aise a be : 7 a “Rilde called Mr. Wrownine to order, and sald | satchel, and received it exactly as it was delivered is next tried before a jury at the Circuit, au ; > ss tn vers " ie wastost de and seemingly divinteroe' riendship, Mh there was any caucusaing it was done on’ the Ph ee the bee: " aaa the plaintiff ot id bs x sible, by the War Departmont, Inia yareven i By sete ore. tip: Reserees la led into some den of vie, entrapped by | side, ant Mr, Browning Wad as mach concurned tu it | °° ‘be boy. | He wont to his room, and, while taking pla! obtains a vernlict. The defend This subject is of suffleict importance to ritualistic form of worship; but we find some “conttlence™ game—in one or move of | #8,84y one Clee an article of clothing from the bag, noticed, i em te tho presided ‘ : , wly criticined by } - Couside confusion enaned at this point, ty hi hat ab 2 e ant appli sto the Ju who presided at tho | demand the early attention of Congress. It th us sever ly eriticl ed by Mr, Anruve Pew the many ways frequently deseribed made a victim | aner a fom “ont pir con ded pet pat iden peorpnpeieetag ay ares ue wie bias Circuit for a now trial, which motion Is de- bj aN od 1 the February Atlantic Monthly of, Those who come tuto the city by the New Jersey | Manning oF ch that ‘the defence \ oearel B Smale Neves 7 : h isa wubject which Gen. Grant thoroughly | «yp, ‘ rh th tted to, safe in the Hottom, under Ate clothing. He dtd not E 0 “ “ 1p ted to reply th 5 rs 1, The defend c sal: Father Monntit, the Incumbent of St, Alban’4, | Central Railroad (the “ Allentown route” from the , x nied, Tho defendant now appeals to the | understands, and one in regard to which the | purports to be the principal exponent of sacramental | West) will notice several yourg men.of the clase | funce emi tig Look tila stew | before rotiring lock the door, but hung his clothes healed a sisting 1 three i a earnest recommendation which he has re- | doctrines nnd ritualistic practices in the city of New | alluded to on the ferry bost, on the New Jersey slde, ly of the defmds bebind ton th books, On Taenday morning be = Where all the facts yut in evilence at the Cir- einititae sane. | York, But thongh there fs mach to be commended 18 sits Ne tara tek! rees which world, perhaps, not otherw romg the Voll, and destred to ace the head clerk, as he - it 1 f * | peatedly made is entitled to great consider bealipe g Who are spectally watchful of the through tr be heard from. Tle was oppoved Lo Rearing anytiilig | did not feel well. Mr. J. IL Rogers went up, and cuit, as well as the whole law relating to the | ation. Many lives, both of Indians and In the services of that ebureh, there are, neverihe- | who, during the parsage of the boat to this #ide, | from the derunce yot. Mr. feta a ht nye Rhee it ease, are thoroughly argued. After due de. leas, some cardinal points of Catholle practice of | avail themselves of the opportunity to get tnto the | Several members demanded that Mr, Gaul ehontd | Qh Teanested him to send for a physician. | Se “Te AMUSEMENTS. —_——- ‘WALLACK'S—1 ord Lytton’s Comedy of Money. BOWERY THLATRE—Don Crear de Bazan, Matinée fatnrday, GRAND OPERA HOUSK—La Periehoie. TWENTYSECOND REGIMENT ARMORY, 14h at, Jan. WHGrand Reception. COOPER UNION, Jan. 16—Free Lecture for the Ad- Yancement of Setence and Art. THE TAMMANY—Light Barlesque, Comedy, and Ex Spain; but after the rebellion had as sumed large proportions, he came home to take service in the army. Ile war first made a BrigadicrGeneral, and on June 17, 18¢2, took command of a division in the corps then under Gen, Srart, He was promoted to be a Major-General for distinguished services, and fought in the whites, may be saved by the adoption of the poliey which he has urged upon Congress. ——— ‘The Diseon' d Police Officers—Why don’t they Resign? Why do not the police officers who con- aldar their pay inoufttctent resign? They do not require anybody's consent to enable them todo that. If they can do better in some other business, let them go into it at once. Nobody stands in their way, If the presont officers resign, and it is found impossible to fill their places, it will then be time cnough to think of raising saln- rics. But we presume that hundreds of ap- plicants, aa good as the present incumbents, if not better, would offer themselves for every vacancy at the present rate of pay. Why, under these elreumstances, should tho ‘salaries of any police officers be aired ? ‘The public interest is to have the work of the police done at the smalicat possible cost for which St can be hired to be well done, It is throwing: away public mony to pay uu necessarily hist] liberation, the j is affirmed. Laymen, not skilled in black letter lore, would think it was now time for the perti nacious Roe to atop, At all events, the pub: He, after affording him five hearings, ought todeny himtho further use of their expensive tribunals for the prosecution of his private quarrel with Doe, But no; the pugnact Roe has a chance to fight another round in the Court of Appents, and thither ho drage his worried and disgusted antagonist, and is there worsted for the sixth time, the bill of costs and the counsel fees having meantime reached an altitude which throws the prinei- pal gum in dispute quite into the shade. And now for Though the plalatiff has seemingly been successful all through this five or six yoars’ contest, the chances are that, from the failure of the Buretics on the appeal bond, tho defendant will beat him on the execution, and so tri waph in the ead Thia glaring abuse should be reformed No ordinary cly'l euit shonld ever be heard aigment of the Court below the dfnovement. salaries, The people are burlened enough with tax ation alrear, ps i 8. If thorough They should watch sharply 1 retent tribunals, | the votes of their representatives in the each thor, everything | Leislature, and if they find a member coun- pertr ‘ t tellizently passed tenancing one dollar of useless expenditure, r boa: uy b-yond those two is | strike Lis name off the ticket if he ever comes us Lusely to commit errors ws to correct | MP for retlection, them ‘The pol did efficient service at tho time —— Car! Schurz in the Senate. Tire SUN of yesterday announced the fret that the Radical cavers of the Missouri Le of the great riot; but the praise which they ived for doing: their duty was so lavieh that they have been getting puifed up with it ever since, until they have come to enter. gislot a ovening “| iain « very exagyerated ertiunave of their | nated Cans & oa the candy vf 9, ode party tad Binten £2.» | OWE Mnportance btor, in place of ¢ 1 ~, Building Societies in Pngland. owe tes af March next. Among 0!) our citizens of f Gen. Scienza is one o} whom As bulling socletles are now att eting considerable attention among the worki men of this city, the experience of similar in- atitutions Eng may be worth con lads is tyn origin, the most remar rope has over seut to our eh in able and ng He was born near Cologne In Prussia about In the English eocictics, the interest receiv forty yeors ago. ‘The revolution of 1848 | ed by tho lender and paid by the borrower is found him a student at the University of | generally 44 or 5 per cent, The pay Bonn. He Jeft his studies totoke part inthe | ment is usustly made in shares, the sub prevailing republican agitation as the | scription to which is 2a, 6d, por week, or 10s, editor of a newspaper. That duty he | per month; aud in some of the best societioa | abandoned to enter tho military ger} a person may take one, two, three, or viee, aud took part the memora! four fiiths of a share, involving the defence af the great fortress of Rastadt | payment of Od, Ia, and 1s, 6d. against the troops of the German Confedera tion. On its surrender, he made his escape through a sewer, and found safety in Switzer land. His friend, the celebrated Goprnny Kiyxer, having been confined in the for tress of Spandau, on a sentence of twenty years’ imprisonment for political offences, Bouunrz set him free with ingenuity and dar- Ing almost without a parallel in the history of such escapes. The preparations for this event occupied three months. During that time Scnunz remained in disguise in Berlin. Finally, one stormy night in November, or 29. per week, ‘To stimulate members not to fall in arrears in their contributions to the building fund, a fine is fixed asa penaltys and it is rarely incurred When a momber borrows from the Soci ety for the purpose of buying or building, he pays about five per cent. upon the money advanced to hin by the Society, where the or dinary sum he has to pay to a landlord is generally from eight to teu per cent, ; so that he economizes one hall of the important item of rent. The number of these socteties in Eng: In June, 1865, there were 6,872 members, and the weekly receipte were £3,024, or $18, 120, Society has borrowing members was £749,504, or $3,749, 820. Up to the close of the let financial ar 24,589 persons had passed through the which he Is either ignorant or neglectful, ‘There ina general insnMelency of xervices at hie urch, culininating in the absence of an early cole- Dration of the Holy Rucharist, and its natural conve quence. a large body of unfasted commanicants at the high celebration, Why do many members of the agreyation Insist on waking genufections to the al when there is nothing whatever on it to which to genufect? for they have no reservation of the Di wned St nt. Perbaps they have never had the (ue meaning and objoct of a genueletion proper. ly explained to them, Again, @ large number of the congregation remain seated during some of the mort solemn portions of the cuchurtetle service, and leave fore the consumption of the remaluing the clureb ‘THE SUN The number of estates on which the helped to make advances amounta to 2,213; and the sum advanced to FRIDAY, JANUARY AMUSEMENTS. ee Parepa’s Concert. departore. Such an occasion ocem when present. It takes place nt Steinway Hail, , good graces of any one who may # “John Greenhora.” We warn strangers agains’ these young men, and against any pers termivas of this or any otter tin vanes or offer thelr services In any way unsolicited. Madame Pareps is always welcome to our con- cert rooms, and alwoys regreted when elie takes her this evening, ¢ gives her Iaat concert In this elty for the em tothem a 7 15, 1869, —— the New York Del Proceedings. From our Special Correspondent. Wasmorox, Jan, 18,—Pen: for officers yesterany, an excited rote, Wave n hi dixcusion proceed to ballot tor Presiden cided, and ring in hin awn. defen uld close, an Mr. Gaul toon the floor Ia his roterred to the printed doeame read by Mr. Turrowa, ond THE BRICKLAYERS' CONVENTION. It was bitter and disgraceful, layers of New York will be Interested fn what was Diuld wok mew whut An Exciting Persona! Dircussion—Trouble ti tion—Third Day's ding the election personal discuseion As the brick. 6, after which the Convention should ‘The Chair #0 de own defence, He ont whieh had been nae be tenorwat ot inile daviced. ‘oat auch | eee We bad to Lita, aeded ante Wak not mentioned ua ine he ignorant of pe 2 mg Fy auch | eee EMR Mely he recognized. the handwriting, Villain, If strangers want inforn let them get | of witch, what the gentleman (Mr, Burrows) had it of the policeman whom they will usuuily find ator | read was'a copy. He denied the truth of tLe al A pene the land ove pire om | tions against hina, and defled any man to say that ho gp ding OF depot in the city. Let them | Vail ver dchanded him ofa cent, All the money he cop their mouths shut and thelr pockets close tO |) pad roecived at the time and for the par: ° de men they do not know » thad heen handed over to Auditing Committ aniiaaion So far lie had maintained hls goo! name, and eouid The Gun the of Progress {x ¢ lmd never felt mhamed of Samuel Hau. To the Eititor of 7 elements and the ablutions of the sacred veaseis— | Sit: In noticing, @ fow days since, the first mats bie ae pa both of which are strictly enjoined in. the jes; | Volume of Tim SUN, printed in 15%, you uinke rome ‘eae lowest an and, a¥ a matter of conrse, the oflee ja incomplete | Bt comparisons of it to the present new (Mr, G.) was ata lone to . : ; Ul they lave taken pluce, ‘To the uniniilated these | PRESS. Two other incidents on the aubject r aie Weraoual prevuiles, oF, hs points may seem trivial and aoimportent, Lut to the | Mteresting, At that me thera were no newsinen a He wan oe wat gn ree hb Hy we ye tlncere t they ore most material,” nor newsboys either in New York or anywhe other man under sintiar siren sthnees, thongt it hike Atha ‘ ceeds to be fur in the United Stat All newspapera were pub. | hard to be thusassatled, The gentleman (Mr, Bur- ule gro ely ai prdesth Soon lished by subscription only, In 0 faba rows) would do well to sindy the precepts of thy instructed in bis dati Let us hi thie Hf rath tensa a organising THR | Good Book, wileh seys, "Let us do unto ane : SON, Its pablisher was obliged to employ boys to them do unto as” fistend of tr: done perfectly, or wot at all, ne perfectly, or uot at a! veil the paper, and men to distelbute it to regular harneter of a perton who hud never done met re subscribers, aud to pay (hen wee SS : mh. Thad generally tienes! ont, he mais, Our readers will recollect that ihe State of | [ti ierWers aud te nay them weekly wages, | Tn two at ready t6 vility the eharae’eros others % 1 year " money eoull a haslie Rate hate vulnerable themselves, (i ctfout neatly @ year ago conveyed by | more money be mae webasing thelr by Pe honcndes itmseit rom. all. wereann’ dood of gift to the United States “a tract of laud | Rye dnn a of nvsaboys and the cou had pursuits Ue ay ituated on the Thamoy river, near New London, | wewemen om the United Motes, “Heuer, ‘Paw se whad da ob asad gal ud 4, wae not only the first cheap peper, bat wit Conn., with not less than one mile of water front, | Srieinator in this country uf the geen. mewsvending e of to be held by the United States for naval pure | merente poses.” This tract was formally recepted by the | neper printed a tinitne Reece te quenthon Of Mr. G Heorotary of the Navy, June 28, 1858, Tia acl erroled, Gn: the ae: mentber, asa delegate to Us Couvendion war © A Board of Odiccrs appointed by the Secretary | Wane made a dot York specially ed, the chiara could not be meds for he x, 4 x ow the plan wor Tan speaker) could temtity van jeuian had of the 1882 to invesiigato the abject, ve. | how tha nian worker F Gn haga be tiilg accepted the poston alter earnest solici'at on ported ia favor of New L harbor as possess: | by'crank 7 : coat Paeaaree oe | Her tlmesit as Que prutshiy iaeiaded in thee acy ing ‘greater advantages than any other pla ised’ Ls n will see a Tare | would F telve the endo: satic examined by them, Subsequently, in 1904, the | ives th Pi Ni viating | ond be way net wirad of susaiuieg any 144 Naval Committee of the House of Representatives | Ineidents conne orin of THe SOx by Veh mught in but periinps ve the dlecuselon ¢ nut alter electing visited the Thamos river and reported in favor of | not the generat Sat at GEIR Cbanl Fan Sektenae, cha GO} the establishment of a navy yard upon fis waters, | N#W Yous, an. 14, t8¢ Sales adicnaa Wun aie cee It is well known the river has sufficient The “Men Mi Thnas. Cant was elected President au outburst Aopth of water to float ‘went ships; that itis | go me Editor of The bs plaure fulowed, sccessible at all seasons of the year, being never Sin: “Is it vot odd an PT uman should be This morning the Convention opened burliess by ybstructed by ice, for several miles above its ene | the arbiter of fasifon In TLowk, is it not } !¥iting the Hon, Sawacl F, Cary, of Cincinnati, to trance into Long Island Sound, Tho site fin equally odd that an Anerioay 1 be the arbiter | “vee the C n. The insteliation of whe wlected by the commission appointed by Gor, | Of fashion in Loa Ai t ime that he | Hew ef Mr. Cury was then an Riri nadia cart chin A by Commo. | kuew the grest London tailor, Puote, intimately | 8edaced. He wa coh to the Cone McKis spointed by the Secretary of the | Wen 8 eccomd-ra of tm Worcester, Muse, vention, ip e rghis and tie dare Mol nara appolnted by the Becratary of Theve are seores of men in this councey who win | dudes of the workingwen, and spoke of the good Navy ou the part of the United States, is situated | yok wear @ cont unter tnrncd of Dy tia dis. | Hmes comlug, When thew poilteal inducnce would about six miles from the river's mouth, and upod | ocuished deapor: but if the fact of hia boing an | Ue leit and vos heard, He announced thas the Pres its eastern shore, and has a water front of one | Ainerican w erally kn: sit it not some. | dent of the United States would be pleaved to ace mile, The land is nearly a level plain, about fil. | wisi damage bis Amorleau tide 4 Le ties | the momberd of te Convention at the White House toon fect above high water, and will require lithe | tmsivo ' SuLuoRo, | at P.M, tomorrew, grading; aud us the foundation is solid, no piting —_ | After votlng tanks to the retiring oMtecrs, roso ry Tho Letter Carviers \gaing ludons were offered that the elary Day over to will be requisite, This will secure a great saving | go sae ritwor s7 0 y Ps the Treasurer all moneys in bis hands withla thirty of money inthe construction of a yard at this} si: Your correspond dip’ aiuas ‘Aiaele | ce Utena cee ‘ eb hye paint, as the expense of waking foundations where | “Henry Doyle” tax opsied a vubiect pertainin SATS SIGE SOGESINE VE AREAL EAD: TTD pare ee piling is required often exceeds that of the build: | Wien, onve brought Bevure th. public onsbt moe. any of the United States, under the evntrol of the ings pkced upon them, . Good granite is near at | be doeined (0 obsearity withoat even Wisicasl' Colas, they aban hand tp abnodance, In connection with the de fence of New York, by guarding the entrance ta Long Island Bouud, the tmportance of a naval the Thames can hardly be over estublishineut 0 rated, We hope available, — The Adlaniie Monthly for Febr number of articles of more than usual intore + Our Postal Deficiencies” comes home to every pi won who has ceeasion to avoil himself of the United States mail servien, "Codperative Housckeepi Likewise, discusser @ tople of practical iinpertanee. * Consumption In America’ will be read attentively by all who, etther for themselves oF for those whow they love, have reason to dread that fell disease iualism in Kogland”’ (sa plausible, well argu nee of practices in worship which are Kuvxet’s cell was broken open, and he was | land is large, ‘There is not a city in brought to the roof of his prison, whence he | the great manufacturing distrieta which was lowered by ropes to the ground, and fled | does not contain from one to a dozen with his audacious deliverer, ef them; and thousands of —workme: Having accomplished this purpose, Scirunz | havo coltained and are still obtaining wont to Paris and afterward to London, | good dwell ng houses of their own through and finally camo to America in 1852. | these instramentalities, Mr, James Hane, Hare he passed three years in the study of | one of the leading publicists in the north of the law in Philadelphia, after which he set- | England, who has been identified with fled in Wisvonsin. Thence his reputation | these societies from the beginning, and was - to abroad ; | one of the founders, if not the founder, of ped sear) peak — ean. | that of Leeds, which Is» model institution— Lis ald wae sought by the Repub- | this geutlemap says that during the seven- In every part of tho country, In 1861] tcen years it has been tn existence it ‘Mx Lrcouw appointed bim Minister to} bag done @ vast amount of business. ngress will aupropriate for the purpose a sum suilicient to make its advantages ary contains a nia by the press. It isa move majority ob our trouble and fneons i would er ate wit { wight be very iw a pos tion worthy of init ors New Your, Jap, 14,1 GADFIELD. [We cannot ace what Gov. Hot Kelly buve to do with free rites f the street ears, ‘The Ines the directors of the street ra the wame light public eam have no objection nor Pi tter carriers on 1 are qot post routes, oul Sin: tt scems to me that the subject of flog p | glg elite Ron If diseased In your valuable wor men's paper in the wnbject 0: + | economy was some thine sin It in great 1 to both ren. 1 have tie hiv : ite tip to my iden a Delieve tmuster ve the thing im 9 the tuail carriers, we are sure the “wea” any employer or emple, went of two-thirds of Kept of the vote, Koferred, Reports from the diferent Un the Convention were referred, au Convention took 4 reces The wit n f noon session was oceny jous matters and the s - ‘The Brickinyers ¥ Special Derpateh to the run, Wasmixerox, Jan. 14.—The not have the power to ® without the con: the several Unions, and that tho yeas ond nays shell be taken and a record be tons represented in wi at Ly P.M, the pied in the discus: wttloment of some it President Jehuson, delegates to the Nattonal Bricttayera’ Union now tn session tn this city, were Introduced to the Prewi ‘The Hon, Sumuel Carey performe Introduction im & few pertinent re dent, in response, expreesed him i y f dent this afternoon. 1d the ceremony of marks, ‘The Presi- pself pleased at the upon with disfavor, if not with hostility, by a Inge | {ing then any wi fogsing ould | compliment of their visit, and sald, without making proportion of Protestants, Besides these, there ia | itm rule; Hegel tok euvioy TQ geeeh, he would almply refer to his record for an the usual arsortment of talew, pooms, aud other | Peet of 8 good ¢ loving ind-a | Silustration of his respect for labor and Industrial in- “ playful famdifartty with his’ children, and report the . urreeuble reading matter. reault in your paper. Ibelleve in rewards and pun. | eres — iebraen 4 Miva doricht thas | ‘The detowates were then individual’y Introduced to Young folks generally will hail the appearance | plenty of kiss words, little presents, asia | Mr, Johnson, of Young Fudds for February, The Story of @ Bad | i cguamip ia gt SO a . Boy" is continued, and with no falling off of Inter: | right, they get a mixture of scolding wi Batis. —The seventh annnal ball of 1 Company, scoldin at part fhe 1 Ve est, “Among the Glassinakera” communicates ine } tolling on ce Pine parts, as role, but | Righty-fourth Regiment, N. ¥. 8. N. G., will take formation ut once cuierialuing and wseful, ‘The | Varied % cult the eave; nd ouec th a very, very long eet and Broadway, Cat's Diary" is a cleverly written narrative, and will amuse old readers as well as young ones mightily © Danie and the Lee" is @ eapitally told ancedote, Then we have «new juvewile play, called * The Lont and some excclient verses, ‘The illustra ition, * Lost Wiille,” dvawa by Charles A, Barry, te Children,’ ip the baaulest velp of that well known artiet whe, a very Uttle flogging; aud I fd that ks weil how to Koop ou the sight wic f £2 polltelans tO keep om the rh shikicen of waCkingiien get top watch Cllkdven of woUkiogmen, get top much Mogsin too Little sympathy from fe P ae me, Please ventiate Unis subject @ |\thle for Ue Lise ones’ sake, and oblige yours truly, ‘ OlLD's FRIEND, New Yon, Jan. 14 1900. 4 a they know of Pa a te, 8 ft aceme to Place at their armory, Fourth str on the evening of Jan, %0.,..'The nnual soiree of the Manahatta Club is to come off at Irving Hall on the evening of the 18th,,..The prinetpal balls scheduled Fall, the Cummings Association for thie evening are the Excelsior Lodge af Apollo at Irving Hall, and the Beclété Collnalre Phianthropiguc et the Germa- ‘nie Asseatbty Rooms Prom in fF living at Lisbon in ple at large; and have their own family eive oF the caprices of roy: above doser' bed, and Siimatesd that he toa pint Lou must have given ned hyiela ork Ginn mos Jus the bottle was few drops, he said that whole qaansity. it Further nehind thy ternoon Mr. Keid de bis father inlaw, Mr follows: 1 aun ‘very Me. Retd qui whieh he ts 1 to hnv rapt to let the law © wre te nie to 4 Ms. New York Prison Tempr tention, and had prt 78 compl nected with a0 of Ftonces whieh had tinue legal proceed charged frova custody of mutictent caw aided pecuntarlly; 1 in privon work upwar Le has be that ume n the agen has ecu 1 this experien aves men~that i stiading of a temper f arrest—{n prison, kshiter of this State to rum, pernner can handy be An Box was also elec Sure die, wie already reported, had was not awallowed by ber death, Mrs. Mears Gerson, that she baad k by taking 4 dose of F of frequent vccurrem A Parxrotr Do aimination at ¥ Onc ive talior, Who for fi Catholic Chureh, but lated it, Ope day he The couple have chosen the followin Hanks, Jr. Vieo-Pr Secretary, Janes W. REGAL DOMESTIC LIFE. —— How « BemisHoyal Fam! » Thetr Children. Lisnow, Deo, 12,—The Montpensie yet attracted the sympathy an also arced lim to look in the satehel vent on Instructions by the ut was found for 18 4, not one of Whom has e ond he charger nv 916 Spring street over the body of Chari {John MeArdia, 33 years but for the purpose of ending her li band, who Is by many afiernoon Coroner Keenun took an ante mortem Callaghan, who in supposed to Lave been aied by her husband, James Callaghan, Aravinta Boat Civa, Devoe ; delegates to Hudson Atma ciation, D. Hanks, Jr. Hnswel Wit Edwards; Captain, H, Withers; Lieutenant, W, C. Maimlaud, Live and Brin Minourt Repudtican , although most complete retirement, have Teapect of the pro e found sources of hanpingss In Je, far superior to court favors ally. ora package a when it coutd not be found, in had beer bed. Ho then pointed the mantel, ond eald t ict lim the eb m that had been therein to benumb bin while asleep. however, having ex orae r with thet tif the thief bad a it have taken Mr, Held's life, gol! watch and chain pillow, end in. bis coat pocket or was $316, Later in the af a's nto Kirkwood, of Urbana, Ohl, a8 sick; coe on ay son a8 pon: the hotel on Tuesday, and the ved the poten mysterious roovery” was placed in the hands of the poiiee by his reqiteat, Detective officers. Irvin and Coyle were deiailed to “work up" the alleged robbery, Hat they eve beem unable to jearn any na further thas that Mr. Reid fy Indebted to aev- eral persons in this city and Philsdelphia, and that Ye $5,000 in\ahit have helped to Nquidate dn amount ‘One of the editors be » Obie by tele ite course, as he does not ney even if Mr, Reid buy lost pay ak lose his mo a " Ansociation= A Practical ranee Lecture. The aural meeting was hetd yesterday, Mr. Abravam Beal, general age reported th he had visited wixty county Jails, State prisons, and h em mad conversed with 6,000 s bad been examined, con- b were eatenuating elrcum: Induced prosecutors to diseon- yt; 995 prisonere were dis. on the advice and presentation A Ltt were W were clotied, aud employ: 1. Mr. Heal las been engaged d of B9 years, 13 yeara of which octation t of this Association, During red the pardon of many erlint- y been angeatefl, Un nd only three temper. were members in good anes organization at the t But he fou! A many tempera renthis of the erime er argument for tem Lisa th A’ #'ron, addneed. Cont, of those assisted by the Association fa iato error, A convict whose pardon was procured Cubt sears ago Wis recently converted In the Water street daily prayer meetings, aud is trying to led otuers info the path of virtue and godliness. ‘The Jncrease of erie among religious and religiously ed scaled persons Mas been very noticeable during the Post seven years, ‘The Genera: Agent bos found ti proportion of Ssbbath 1 wupering ' tevcher®, and children eomant dur nd greater than in twenty-ilve y | before, they ore easily reelaimed, aud nubsed) Mh their reformation than others atom enters \ tyofilth year with w bot work than on its hauls, an iuercas: ing demand ior ontvibations to is tensury, Tho good fo which it tw | cugazed’ cppeals to beiter nature of | every good clugen ers were elected yraters day as follows Davtd Wore: V Peoskteute— Fran LL, Dj the Hon, Jonp T. Hofman; John MH’ Griscom, M. D.; Theo, W. Dwlabt, LL.D. ; the Hon, Jobin’ Stanton Goult; the Hon, Chas. J. Walser, Corresponding Secretaty — ©. Winey D. Dy LID, Recording Secretary Cophax Brainerd. “Wreasurer—W iliaa C. Gilmai ntive Committee of twenty-five members of taken Paria gre mistake, as Wie supposed, viowe to die told her nurse, a Mrs, Hen: killed herself and Gnborn infant ris green, Quarreis etween herself and her hus: years her senior, esTic Hrstor: Yesterd: street in the case of Calli hy in. Callaghan taitiuily kept a tem. Ve ve: peraace pledge, which he took in St, dames's Roman during the holidays he vio reached home intoxicated, and throw a pair of shears at his wite, wound.ng her in forehead. The furgiving wife bays, that” bo did nob Intend W injure her, and wader these cireaus stances the Coroner line discharged the buy! children ofleors : dent, Wi wards; our Rowling Aw: hers, M.D. dW, pa et Axorian Cupes TooRnamunt.—A second chess Division street, vais ted the manage: Leon are on the! jent begins in the Karopa Chers rooms, 19 wing. Capt. Mackenzie has » ‘HE Catenicy and Dr. SUNBEAMS. ammite —Meyerbeer’s unmarried an Austrian baron, =Why isariot like @ dumb man? Because it's émente —At New Haven, recently, # poor family were Alecovered making a dinner on boiled dog. —The Newport News puta its announcements ob Lirthe under the head of * New Muste.” =A cynical husband says that the only good fon of luck he ever had was when his wife ran away from him. ~Yeddo, Japan, bas « hotel furnished through- out with black walnut furniture made fa San Pran- ciseo, =A fitly-dollar counterfeit greenback has been Aetected, in which olf Benjomin Franklin has too many buitona on hin vest, ‘ounsellor Schwab, a retired Judge of the @ Coart of Vienna, has beon sentenced to tim labor for forgery and emberriemant, vtard, the traperiet, had @ bad fall in Bolton, England, the other day, and strained his Wrist #0 severely as torender it impossibie to resuine luis performances for ix of eight months, —Gen, Lee, when some one spoke disparaging+ ly of Gen. Grant's abilities in lis presence, shrugged bis shoulders, and sald: “At all events, he seems to accomplish whatever he undertakes." —It is rumored that the Supreme Court wily ain the logal tensler act, five to three, as follows: Grier, Dovie, Swayne, and Miller for it, and Nelson, and Clifford agai —One of the most cogent reasons ever given why a married man should get his lif tasared in, that the money would prove a great help to his wife's second husband, and might be the means of starting him in business. —The entire legal fraternity of Neshua, N. H., were ont of town on the Sth; and, remarking on tho fact, the Teegriph Inbumanly says that It was “an tnusaally orderly, bury, brotherly, euceersfub sort of a doy. church in Cambridge, Mass., lately refused its bullding for the funeral of a man who had durtog his lifetime kept a reatanrant tn which lqaors were sold; bat happily for the enuse of Christian charity the ebureh of another denomination was opened for the purpose —The business of live stock insurance has not been successful in this conntry, Those who insure here are not, a8 in England, the wealthtest elas Dut jockeys and seamps, who insure for only. No tates cna be Oxcd to cover that kind of Underwriting, —The newspapers pub od Hope a the gold teids of late, and re daughter is to wed dat the Cape of nuunce that no adilitional news from the Cape Colony have been recelved pression is guining ground that they will as valuable as was atone time expected. Government bas uot yot appointed a special resident C sioner. —A young man rushed through the strec Tite the other day an sot followed by @ very ex- The tatter was ehouting as ho r bolees, shtop der man ; he ish und der ice under, for to eule Bolee er, | Several citizens joined in th w ving mit Jo commun ita, howe, and the fusitive tured just in time to prevent him from leap if uto the half frozen river. —A life of Gov, Yates of Ilinois, by James Parton, 1s in course of preparation, It will consist Of Ave Lirge volumes of the size of Grecley's * Amers {ean Confilct,” four of which will contist of aprechen, ‘The work will conten « lorge mamber of unpubs lished letters of Abraham Lincoln on public af fairs, as Well a8 several communications from Gen, Grant, —Gen, Grant is 47, and Mr. Colfax 46, Andrew Jobneon ts 61; Mr, Seward, 63; Gen, Schofield but 8; Mr, Welles, 67; Mr, McCulloch, 63; Mr. Randall and Mr. Browning, 69; Mr. Wade, the President of the Senate, i# 69; Senator Sumner ie £3, and Senatos ‘Trumbull 56. ‘The members of the House of Repre: | sentatives are nearly ail young men. James Brooks and B. 1, WasLburne are among the oldest, and are respectively 50 and 53 years of age, —An inveterate tobacco chewer was in the habit of dectaring abont once a month that he would * never chew another picce,"* but broke his pledge at often as he made it, On ono occasion, shortly alter he iad “broken off for good," he was seen taking another chew, Why," sald his friend, “you told me you had given ap that habit, bat I see you aro at it again.” “Yes,” ho replied, “1 have gone to chewing and left of tying.” —* Enoch Arden” cases multiply. Maren, who hy William B, on of the late Robert @, Marvh, of Holyoke, been missing and wholly nnaccounted for and for four or five yoars has been ace anted dead, reappeared without warning in Hol yoko Inst week. He hed heard nothing from hie home, and hie brother Albert, having obtained a di+ Yorce from his former wife, married William's #np+ posed widow ® year or more ago. —At the late term of the Harrison, Ind., Com. Peas civil case was tried, on which en Jurors soon arrived at averdict. ‘The twelfth 4 ide, The failure being reported, ered the Jury to return to their ned withont food or fire till they ‘The obstinate man held out for ix hours, when he Joined his brother jurors, ‘Twelve colder or hungrier men than this jury, when they came Loto court, would be hard to find, —The preyect for the creation of a now State, to consist of the north part of Wisconsin and the Michigan penineula, attracts more fivor from the people of the two States to be affected by it thum was anticipated, ‘The Green Bay Adrocate, Apples fon Creecont, and Orhkoeh Thnee—three papers of influence near the propored dyle sin tn favor of the men ' the cession of territory that will be required to make up the new —the Cineé Times pays this delicate editorial compliment to ite neighbor, the Gazelle; “The uncharitable grinder of Greek gerunds at tached to the Clucinnats Gazette, who bas mauiferte ly been enougl im contact with dead languages to Lave contracted a genoral gangrene of bis English, appear to mistake his own inavimate stupidity of style for chaste writing, in clarging ‘detlement’ om the ive language of bis neixhbors, Go to, he {sa virtu- ous dead body in literature, and there shall be na more newspaper cakes and ale wh is above ground.” —A correspondent of the Opinion Nationale of Paris, who claims to be intimately acquainted with the heals of the Provisional Government of Spain, classifies them xs follows; General Serrano, having been all bis life a favorite at the Court of bwbella, is sald to be im favor of a regency until the Prince of Asturias, her sou, shall have attained bis majority ; Admiral Topete, beimg « personal friend of the Duke de siontpen 8 supporter of tue latter's claims ; whike General Prim iw suid to bave been recently converted to the Republican party, Rivero s «ald to be the only hidejendent and at the same ime tho movt capable member of the Government, Me sup- ports Esparte —Louis Desnoyers, recently deceased at Paris, started soon after the Revolution of 1880, In conju) jon with Charles Philippom, the satirical journal Charivart, Yn 18 he established the Sitele, of witeb he remained the chief literary editor antl sis death im December last, But the most remarkable success of his life was the organization of the * So cidté des Gens de Lettres” of Paris in 1897, Being at that time but thirty-two years of age, he neverthe- love gathered around him a circle of the most bril- lant writers of the day, including Vietor Hugo, F, Arago, Villemaim, Balzae, George Sand, Alexandre Damas, F, Soulié, Alphonse Karr, Jules Landeau, and others, —Mazzini is now lying dongerously ill from dis ‘ase of the heart, at a villa near Lugano, in the Swist Cacion of Tessin, where he ts tenderly cared for by his admiring and devoted friend, Mra, Nathan, th wilow of a rich English Jew, ‘The villa is situated on the shores of the beautiful lake of Lageno, over- king itaw weil ae the opposite Ttalian whore, and compored of several honses and farm, conn:cted with each other by subterranean pussores and secret jeries which seem well adapted for the Leadquar- ters and bidmg place of an agitator, Carl Vogt se lected this property for his friend, and Mrs, Nathan bought it afd had itwplendidly fied up, being as ed in this tuk by Quadit and other members of Young Italy, who have found a shelter there, Softly, softly, while w opt, Came the mow-flakos gently down, Came and sorrowful ¢ wurled town; A shroud of white We rose with feel grand anu intense, Aod hived a midd rer Rue Alene sbovellet to Du room and be con! reached a decision, thirty nati o ela our ailawally