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of defunct corporations, there is a constant THE SUN, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1869, AMUSEMENTS. Mr. Garnon's Bureau, If anybody doubts it, let b o 40ME NEW BOOKS. him,” “He perceived himself Nef to the oom. AMUSEMENTS. SUNBEAMS, \ ™ 01 hi fc ne him send to this office, and IM furnish bi f —— — SAS ete Comedy of Money. ate jome demand for new oner, which the Logie L. nd and we will furnish bin 0 + Britain: A Mecord of Travel in panionship of a few uncultured and uncongenial Masteal—Theo, Thomas's Symphony Concert. It ts diffiealt to say whether Mr, Thomas has done most for the canse of popular or of classical musi¢, In whatever direction he works, it Is always =The French Chambers meet to-day. —The late Marquis of Hartings, £5,000 at auction. Hair albums’? lature has always been ready to grant to Whoever asks forthem. Hence « brood of Worthless and dishonest wildeats is turned out annnally to impose upon the eredulous. a Fpecimen copy free, gratis —— The conversions of politicians are some- times truly miraculous, For tnatance, there is peasants culled from his Golilean home.” After the temptation in the wilderness, Christ repaired to the marriage feast at Cana, “ The transi- tion,” the biographer tells us, “was strange. for nothing. thar GHAW'S THEATRE, 2th ttrect, adjoining Firth ea On TATE te ‘Lato tan Never, aud ie Wald Frandcon A HOUSE“LA"Fetlinote. atatinse on English Speaking Cowntria during 1866 and 1807, by Cuanues Wextwonrm Dixe, (Har. pers.) Thiswork recounts the author’s journey brary brought have been introduced ia , , in the interests of art. The programmes of bie Cen: | parc, Nurday. : , Mr. Jawes A. Kicnwowo, of the Fifteenth Ward | through the United States, Australia, and India— seer 4 Parone, f al } nh ne + Min ate | York and Philadelphia, and (ako all sorts of | vote for Mr. M: friends of that geutle- | guage has attained the supremacy. Of courses i 4 " r * i he Wortd almanac, with the } TH! TASCA eR Creve, Matinéeon Sat: | galamander risks to meot expenses, : The “ at hv Way 4 it Raputilony trave ¥ ; refgreanedah ed sinter tonrerse; | shine of fet, tat neve aveonaed tothe lager | 02 03708 man got out of the way @ rival Republican ca traveller passing throngh strange countries with didate, and thus secured Ricimown’s election. & fixed resolution to find in them material for shuffling of fret; bat It never deeconded to the Inger hott w Hi "8 co a ott sasures the reader that Jesus's converse. | Cia Oat eee trarysibe somes of andel ee tional power is quite as remarkuble a feature of THEATRE-—Numpty Dampty, Matinées at —An acute observer has discovered that the Seige, Wegneniare and satnraaye Premiums on these, together with what they A | Grecian bend i# not indulged in by Indies_in straight. AGRE Ouch #Dilem | ean get by impudence of decelt from the an. | Herertheless, he went ap to Albany, and, under | making # readable book, esonot help seeing and | Hig ministry au his power of public address.” | Ovees Most ad Behamane frequen graced U6 | acy ctreametances EXECS A GALVERY, 708 Meontway—thos. | wary, suilice to keop them on their fect tilt | th# influence of anow light which there broke into | recounting some things worth listening to ; but it | « Joang never salforee dignity 16 stand between | NeTemmes. seigedige og Hp atdk > =Boston {s.40 well eatiafied with Its easy digess x Paina bo I some lioavy fire swamps them, when 1! hin eyes, felt it to be his daty to break bis pledge | is to this fortunate fact alone, combined with the ak the grest composers are of comprehen. i YORK C1iCU; Moaic—Hiue Hoard hee Wednesday wu: re shut up shop, bilk their creditors, ved their charter to somelody else, and make off to @ new locality where they are lees noto: rious, hiin and the common people.” As for the character and motives of Judas Iscariot, Dr. Albott seems to have; a still more intimate knowledge of them than of avy othor ubject. We are treated to an analysis of his ade Tutgue, Prange tion of Roxbury, that it now proposes to ewallow: Saturday Mt 2/5 P.M Charlestown, Somerville, Dorchester, and Brooklings —A polite philosopher once thauked «lady who been siuging to party for am hour, by saying Madam, you have wasted our \tme charmingly.” don, Mr. Thomas has done more than any oiher man to convince the public that this is not a fact ; and that, In point of truth, aman who really knows how to write musie, oven if his nama ts Beethoven or Mozart, can be as interesting as the worst com and vole against Monoax. The case of Axnnnw B. Mopars and Janus R. Attangy, of Brooklyn, is similar, But for the friends of Mr. Mongan they could never have been members of the Legislature at all, and yet so strong is their con. weal which he haw shown for collecting comic aneedotes, thet Mr. Dilke owes whatever merit his volume possesses, In mony cases he seems to be too strongly animated by a desire to write ino striking manner for us to voly with entire} wiote nat poser that ever wrote, What he taaght in bis popa- idual in Chicago, for a smail salary, » ther startli ace en What Now Jersey should remed op | Sclentiousnoss thet they felt bound to stab thelr | eonfidenco upon the accuracy of the facte which | “rors mature Which ls rather startling om socount | O° A escts, to contre by bis symphony or elssaloa! 00d pistol shot” to put a bail through ; ey atiowlé sfemiedy se lier | elentionanens thet Ubey ft bout Ayeuodgrll f uae tion of Ameria, at | °C t%¢ composure with which it explains ques- | (09, fail canta SUA ce tank ob ed oat 4 Shines fer Att, OWA Toced Tavislati ah Sel |. | benefactor, Sneh high-toned conduct ought to | be reports, In his description of America, at | 4 ‘ hed “ nivges. y a ee ———— r Nn that : a fd Aube edbdcngistal | agictedee i f00d places on the very fattest | least, he is too foud of composing sepicns theories paretnaetitd eretofore believed were iu | ye proeromme of that given on Baturday evening ot English Reman lic prelate, MONDAY, JAN iy rath han foreign imposition is foisted | (oe 2 volved in little doubt. In fut, we can only say | was very suort, comprining but three pieces, On | Dr. Clifford, Bishop of Clifton, is to be made a care NDAY, JANUARY 18, 1609, asa eer Committecs in the Astembly. Which rest upon nothing, or making remarks with | oFtye, Abbott's book that, regarded a — M geo b til pon her citizens, Most of the leading com oA A wd of + pieliteia With thew MDW Cc ee that, rea MMstorieal | the opposite page was printed that of the next con- | dinal, The Senatorial Election, ___| Panles of other States do business there | Our friend of the Cincinnatt Commerciat | 0" MT OF Break ponsiratic ow that he | work, too much play is given to the imagination | ecrt of the porles, to take place on the 19h of Mr, Fexton has once more proved his | through accredited agents. ‘These concerns fre nearly all pretty thoroughly has correspondent who has turned his hand to net making, and the result ix not bad. kiows not! instance, after a brief vidt to the South, he forms vg Whatever about the subject, For | for it to be of value ; and looked at as a religious February. A writer in a leading dally paper was —The friends of Madame Parepa will be glad to Lear that she hws a little one. It ts her hase asco, GH iis Mitt : ‘ate ha | treatise, it handles the subject with a self-satisfied misied by the eireamstance into au appreciative | 4.1.4. , ‘itelich 3 igs Rearly 5 ; k & judgment upon politieal questions whieh he | eg iiiarity whic ss aie eritl o o u right to Le considered a politi 1h of estra0r- | their business i murrounded by the moat pra. | CAbinet, which of course is based on frank aud | Q.2h°4 9iih cotire complarsney, obsereing thar | Mmbarity which, although without the conscious fe pleced mat farforeneds Then atte oer ia | _ =A mam of laty, who was nentongod th o Preah inary resource, smartness, nud success, He dent safeguards and subjected to the inost | ft Private conversations with Gen, Gaaxt, is |, wast weallly aod 0d nos# of the writer, partakes of the profane, not to Court to twenty years’ bard labor, thanked the Judge has secured his election to the United States rigid official scrutiny in the States to which made up as follows: jed people, but the “poor white trash, who were the real | any the blasph emo Sunday ts of the paper; the moral of which lr, that though It may not be necessary to attend a with great fervor. He had not expected, he sald, to Senate for six years from the 4th of March Slate—Kowin M. Stanton, D.C. r concert live #0 lon: y ‘ ' hee ) DNs soln 7 «the hee s y, | Concert to write very excellent noties of it, it is S edt, beating a rival of cnueval capacity and they belong. Can as much be said of any Treavury— David S. Weis promoters of the rebellion. These ‘mean ) The Ste ner Gist m—Sester tegen Wsy Ws | CT le 4 sahil weak wansromend othe date] —An Ei 1 grocer has left $15,000 to Charleg, ne 1% 1 Mr Mogong. | NeW. Jersey company, however high its iepaflopant bonece; Obie: Lhegbshbhscbregtiotadbsdaald a led actipblnnmcll Bet adi he teidh anes Of the prograume, Dickens, providing he will read the * Trial from perience, neraoi Mr. Moncay 4 “Rovent Sones cK, Ohio, ie 7 path tat a he Sun. r me, jiekens, | ; We a sa de _ tH L pines ies sbitteakeil AN | ptanding in publie estimation? It cannot; Hard M.kewoririy, U8, ds tion, The planters are guilt! f overyt Ein; Some one has evidently imposed upon | The pieecr wetaally performed, aa we have said, | Pickwiek” to the groecr's family once yearly until ba at renders thie victory the more signal 6 | aig there io no practicablo means of getting yh po ae 1 mse UNSMLE vs one but criminal indifference to the acts that were | you in reference to ason of the late Mra, LH. Sig. | Were but three in number, one by Rubenstetn, one | dies. ’ ‘ the fact that it was snatched from the very | at tho true state of ite “mano ein | 2a a SRE Siw | in their name, the act | gurney, now sivingand being prealtent of this State, | by Gude, and the third and last, Beethoven's seventh | —tennyson has eovered’ his business connees jaws of defeat. There were few skilled ob- Yok Side insarine oe | allots vether too + eh to New York, TL i ‘| ‘ | 1 do not know of any person tn (his town or State of | Symphony. The Gade and Rubensteim pieces were | tion with Moxon & Co.,of London, who have heres bexvers of the contest who were not convinced, pA ergata d bot hd dite Mintay ted: Hol tad th ive Ak na i i] yaght round o tne) of the Sout | Must nome; and whocver wrote to you that abeard performed for the first time, and the former was an | tofore publistied ble poems. Henceforth the Mesare, tantil the closo was nearly reached, that Mr. | °%, "Mf And thorough as could be devised, woe oe hast clflet reece nett | era people, and the infection of en{lusiaom | siory did it out of rpite to me, ond also to create a | especially Interesting work, Ueing for vos! quar- | girahan will be his publishers. WAUAd Ee Wad Gattis Wh lis Seen) voi Let New Jersey adopt that, and her eitirens |" nt ne Gary, | Mhot clfoet merits recognl: | carricd over thy remainder.” Mr, Dilke is cone | #ensation, I tearn that there ts or has been aman | tette, piano, and orchestra, a very unusual form of | Friction matches can be made perfectly as certain to be returned; but | witt bo most effectually protected ayatnist in. | 12%) Wut tires Cabinet officers in rather more | sieoet iit at present there ke an woretarai | i" thle town and county sells Whose name | Cmposliion, Tt was a spring fantaisia, in three | water-proof untor any cireumeranece, by dlvptngg those last few hours were used with such fdtanes sWikdtors, Wht 1 be f than the modosty of the State would allow it to | eh aan fod laboie ies hea: auth Pepiairrametreniy | be Hures; and he was prob mpioyed by acou- | *learo movements, and written with that conseien- | g..m, when © ted In the ordinary wiy, fa 0 ee , , t cy swindlers, whethe i mn | demon por i outh in order to repair | 5 if ; fous fdel aie er bed dashivg tactica by Mr? Fuxton that he Kbtend be ive berets : ree sr come M | receive, 1 tho Hon, Honace Gueeter | 4. caused by the war, ond to build places of | PS Of men ln this viitage to write you the watt tet. | Hous fidelity to musical law that dletinguishes thle | tution formed hy adding two parts of glycerine te gained the great olject of hie ambition, and | SU? vegotten within her own bor- | would not Le in s congenial rituation es Post. | pie Fula caused by th fin fo build places ef | ger, with vi aole Inteut to ercate a pre) caretul composer. But while, on the one hand, | one hundred of collodion Indoed of the ambition of every political man in the country, for of all the Lonors of Ainer- Jean public life, a place in the national Senate Whose Sons Profit by the City Cotlege t —— th laudable ; but it strikes us that the mode complishing it is open to objection, We have repeatedly shown that the entity insury »pen to them In the two tnetita: tions we have nawed, and more could be if required, is quite a br master- General ih there e NM suijed to the duties, The right place fur | velope found in the pock nud inviting informati The duties would not suit him, | an be no question thut he would of the murderer's a cone ing its original, iMiant one, and important nr probably | accomplished, the negr thrown out of emp twill entire satis: faction. Lyman Anno entitled Jeaua gf Nosar v Is author of a work iia Life and Teach | employed as fo me, thinking th feom my prose the nse of b re you wh es, irs th How jong bi tongu Uleman from Africa 4 t by so dolng I should be dir #ituation, nan in my plaee, The fetter n aid proceeded to well the gen: hb-oks as he desired, nwyer?” T asked, pat is my prot ve you been vacticing 1" 1 one of them beeome Gade nevor wearies one with empty stupiditle the other, be seldom stirs the pnise, His works are those of & goud musician, but the “sacred dre" of vorly in February, ae oileoad Men at Philadelph: vention of —This is about Memphis shanties on the Chile the way a Loulsvilte paper tallee “ There isan ambith cluster of i ; , vw Biot In Shethy’ county, Bome of our friends have expresecd a | that of Mintater to the Court of St. dames, | (i! ia the black hing northward and | ¢ ferred to me, aly write poetry Lene some hishe been here id lee ae Tenn., and the Aralunche, poolshed there, etaims that ‘s Samoa | ieising the Irak ‘ and storien for tt nt on, | Works neith enthusias . ; ti ts certainly one of the most desirable. | Houbt a8 to the correcinvss of our represent 8 Just proved hie diplomatic abilities by | “ving the Ir " Veer in New York | ae tires petal chien eae ees on acaies tha Wonglibet ror ped sb ade ina the place ‘ine forty nd Inhabitat The Putt It is unfortunate for Mr. Fenvon’s future | ing the College of the City of New York to g to defeat Mr, Monaax's restoction to the | 0&4 Hostow.”” The banana tree, be tells orvomed Te bedient wernt s vane | tn tie Beethoven eymplony, by meay thought the | ¥U besin to put on F hat the dist ‘ dorgerous pl sinee co" * » gq | Four ove at mney —A recen! I ‘iter says Aistines that the prestige of his success in this wirug- | De an institution not needed hy the mass of | Senate, Tt incertain that he will be tho most | He 7Senils ian since ten ver holt at Mo}. WM. A.TL SIGOURNEY, | Freatest of all the composer's works, by all exteemed | | Mes ities Seo rps bed gle is merred by stains which, whether | the people. They ask whether the children be pular foreign rep tative of the United | iy 8 2 NAP dled ARLES ves ot | Foreman Meeuger office, St. Albaue, Vt. | @# among the greet The sublin a meres | A bn, thes the formar looks os if the bund of antere founded in fact or n imagination, cannot but | of the poor do not receive i ction States since the days when Bux. Faaskiu | ap ath Sie ft, Albans, Jan. 11, 1969. Rien eabtrente tee Caubenee, BYOuiys ABS CMS Ohh coca tmeuad: Over, 1b deten Watts WIG GiuNN s 1 poor do not receive instruction from | toe lie axe palph Court of | Florida a a there luke much danger — Plauve at tho close was #0 prolonged, and the wish | hed been passe ‘@ bel undermine and weaken his power. We do | it, and whether, th by Win tob really cons | Tre te aenaudine cerene. HOF to the American Frce Stat Another equal! A Letter trom M. de Moutentm, for iis repetition vo evident and earnest, wat for a | into the world, wlile ihe Irish face looks on if, om not here refer to the broad and black accuse. | ducted for their benefit, An Inquiry into the | ss deb ef td walline dace bapsia! My the | gubtle foe to the great Republic is to be fuuud in 1 eres tise Gee ec time it foemed as though Mr, Thomas would tater- Arey henna Bar pins deat io Mensa ag, A simple dress of an American democrat, au v Sin , 10 th for the article, « "| ». | the feat 0 or upward dirceti tions made with such defiant zeal Ly | facts of the case will dispore of this doubt | Gero) nd cruel tea ne es ia oF Colotwd, whieh wre admirably, || CO rae cts aaasoueteds Which Soe orocs | et tartar repent Shs Weert Wave: | TS waste Ranson of Tan. (a ven i a vd captured them by his wit, wi i cabbie: & gractous expected, which yc to | ment wsed to the audionce where that grea ‘A : oe | Mr. Huai Hastixcs aud others, and merit: | anost effectually, and phitauthropy. adapted 49 grazing, while, as we ere inforined, | aout me the day before yesterday, Dut, sir, 44.4 | musical lighwnyman, John Offenbach, found hie | *mming up the history of the last year in Texas, ing the response of a prosecution forlbol if} — tu the Register of the institution for the | ees i Hocks and berds ars the tnaia FeTSt | mistake which wonld mot attract the attention of | popular air “J'alne 1» Militaire," In the “Grande | #18 cattlo raising was unprofitable; the cultivation anything can merit such notice. What we | current year, we find not only the names aud fg Adal MP EI fell etl ibe dhe riers of an arity | Foie parties can otiract the attention of others and | Ducheaso,” Tt ie appropriated, uote for note, from helen toga rca Ph py tine with the Assembly over ¥ attle fa inov nsiatont, if not with )- | cause thely re OW me equally to rectify ¢ : ng r phe €o sive rain’, and the frasshoppers; now have in mind is tho charge of the Hen. |» sidences of the presont students, but those LE palma hl AH Hash d eatrieiory paella) Beveled oe bene lo got red Roan pc dA RY eg cranny ee hag pron Woke eal prodiay ro Babel * % : . nil * every men who prostitutes a | Veanten, at least 1 re democracy AN} n were not the alluirs 0} her | was very well attende he next one, to be given er e vont Noa Davis and his friends that Mr. F of all the graduates stuce 1853, with their ¢ trust te purposes of political intriene, he | New Yorkers, wo or have black hairand | ¥ conducted me to poverty, for I hil the | in February, promises to be of unusual interest. enjoyed better Leaith than usta!, and were not visite TON deliberately deceived bim during the | jrcsent professions or occupations. ©» | will Gnd’ that he bas started out oud that | beards, Nidyara, Me, Dilke observes, haw been | Shewdnoes to end them ta epite ofall itl-wills; but preetstete by opidemies; and murder and erime ran rame tanvass, pretending that he did not propose to | duates are for the most part Inwyers, doctors, | iy very hard to travel, It two weeks since | undaly prised, "Tt ia exc hoanes, (fy | When Twas in prison I cold not reach at my mm : bie dela ee pant Wrens the State, Not a very favorable ré= pe Senator, but earnestly wish i oreryme: ats, clerks, met ne done lhe Wan choas fl A won "ey | ineanss and T have lost, by not being able to pay | i no longer Pike . Fisk, the new | port, surely, ; be Senator, but tly wished that distine. | clergymen, artists, clerks, m rehante, or gen: | | sen Speakor, Hin first duty wos at 1 who have no » tw TNC | ccrtoin installments in proper time, 1400) pounda | proprietor, ealls it Tho Grand Opera Honse,” and | —The municipal elections in Spain have boom, ton to full upon Judge Davis; and also the | tlemen of lelsure, Not one of them isa me. | once to form and anuounce the Committees of — name, to tlk of Niugora Von ofthe | wrepttng betonzing to me, besides belonging | grand It certulnly Is, #0 fur as the edifice and its ap- | fivorable to the Republican porty. They lost Madridy charge made by the friends of Mr. Manstant | chanic of any kind, and most of them aro | the House, #o that the business of legislation | subline; but itis strance pte wh to nephews and nleces of nine, w noy Lhave’| pointinents aro cunecened, It is a grand opera | put they Lave obtained lar yrities in the Couns O. Ronenrs that the same pretences and tho | engaged in pursuits which, from their very | Colt be sot in motions bat be has kept them nd Bantey Boy i how bursed to them: and, consequently, | bonse, however, withoat the grand opera, which lias | ells of twenty etties, Incluti a, Seville, tame proffer were held forth to that gentle- | nature, imply the possession of considerable beck, and the House is still anerganized, This al by haer sprlelog this relmbureement, 1 have jot | Gover * oer shores for the Liver sent stay | M ayer ‘ol a eae vs perenne ‘ mf wag donb ty cord via ek a io slecekapntl whi Kis ime ¥ 27,000 pon x, | seems to be on the decline everywhere, perlaps | Cordova; «im majorities In twelve : tainly known of the facts in each of theao | selves, Who, for instance, can afford to be | °'t"! ar cates - : ieee al Ea ne MANY) DIALS We wow fo ae | me ut the rate of £9000 a year In loess, Bealdes | tout ouraclves with what Mr. Offenbach vouch | however, was secured tainly by small naib cases to justify a Lelicf that Mr. Fexron | come a lawyer, a doctor, or an artist nowa : eae Ar pha sacra te Wows bec bia fo Wt TE have lost uch fom other quarters—from | us. Mis reiga Is certauly a Deiillant one, and prova- | voters, and it t¢ doubtful whther thoee who st was guilty of extreme, indeed of dishonorable | days, without some funds upon whieh todraw | pinoy, and at thoes whos? pal ‘ f eX Wek rch | RAHN Fich ce poor, from the honest aud from | bly, ae ae bined odrdleihee bial gn oe ery Pit ts of he u y | him, and also (a those who required sh, | no bt panes Irela THEE eaaneat amar RU AGauaE: Drow ina) y 8 Pericho national elretion is therefore still doubtul, ; duplicity toward both these distinguished | during, the tedious years of waiting which | eu steam t» neko eanabacan RH bE Wine e oad mare TRAE ay Ue Heres Eakin Cots nai ax: |\Grawetag spun a4 tnd WresIJstnPd Gitded boaras bins corte, Gelléceulane look with, eatin Upede titizens ; and we say that this circumstar are inevitable at the begianing of his care | inn d that he bh ined awry the ea One of tho most entertaining things 44 | them In Fiance, being compelled to tive in foreign Fonrteenth street Mr. Grau hae met with agrest | the new velocipede, ‘They will do very well,” say@, will be likely to hang its punishment around | Yet a large proportion of the graduates of | plices to several persquay« one AaPerin wih) tad volume is the account of the consis taken in | connte! In fret, when T shall have the remnant 4 with Hervé's “L'a Cre At both | an editor, “for Paris, where many Lie Pimggd ate cer of the now successful aspl- | the City Co! “4 cprntee - i Seabee tHe TF thet all tl hers hwest Provinces of Ih} © returns | ef my fortune, Twill find myself to have lost the | houses, the * Flour de Thé” is said to be in prepara: | ford to keep horses, and could not ride them very Ls Lik Moehea hadi sels apl: | the City. Colleen Fea sch lak aa 1 Paatbanae iaih: Gahan hide Yor tact “ i ne | two tals if not the thece-fourtha of a considers: | tion, and meantine the operas above named will eon- | well if they did; but they will never do in Califors rant. No man who dosros Uaspmmttion and | wious, and the infercace is le that | cheated in bis A shal Patios y ve He abit 68 sen lute wealth; bnt, auch ae it will he, E will have | tinue to be performed at the respective houses, nia, where boys of ten years of age ride full-grown —— RINT of a etatesman can afford to be | they cannét be poor men’s obiildren. cera ede Piganirnd Ibe Lt eed Mt actekgeyt ; ard manuer iD | sagt, in spite of standerers und enemies, to be Fircrest horses vt the top of their sped around the streets 3 ; wus improvemoat in his ok, nfubitanta report their eceupst 5 ie het Mustont Notes. o " , » thought false to his friends. Deceit may | This conclusion ia further corroborate? by 2 ers & as abt obebernce cn antler aH inilepe dent, nd so, Im thit way, able | sss Hepkioe’s appearance aa soto How would 9 an wh his BE a Nate sib sometimes be successful, but its triumphs are | an inspection of the rolls of tho v ; : lian : In India ail callings are hercaltary, and | “Wrun’e grent-deal of bod will some partieg mt tt | Pianist before the Philadelphia, Germania Boclety on | Sesit tranding himself through ihe streets like @ always short-lived ; and the more eminent the | classcs not yet graduated, Of the fi | Them Dicseanes lng 18 US VS16 (Of teats Loreditary & ¥ hermits | fod thit ie other parte of your articto might | Saturdas was a raro mucceas fora Now York artist | gehoolbog? We would us soon think of riding @ ‘i . with prent s nin the Seed: coh ‘ | ‘ oa AE a teed ‘ot | Fecalled after his ro i i bie a moro certain, though sometimes tha more | videncos of twenty-clght aro ih prent sat vin the Jewdeh Met | ages with apot 400 | Seana, ata! evant but of these ate t sdakora|ppryaaerrearermrere drs praetor Le Me n le pert Eee rhea "I on ; Bp a IRAN rework makers; 99,183 gle sakers; | #Petk, because Taball have tne enough and bal ran niloo, named Ramadheen, no oe Gey tie aA) Chsasieep lie, hulngg in locnlition Whore honste rent a ecoueful dally fn ore Lown (exten | Seeere neat nr hor af Teahuning hed | (00 macy oecasions to do It in the fatare; and | tend thelr congratulations, - age, who for the last twenty months has followed the j Throughout this canvass, Mr, Monoan | $1,200 to $5,000 per annum, end the reat, \ tr 5 'Bhals; wehbe eh Slab: Ween Saari Gok woe eee minuber of E ; i i 1 | ecrtatniy, 1 1 ec yematt | The Prov mete Covert us Do V itt Clinton | caning of polsoner. He does not pretend to scruples has borne hitnself with such moderation, in: | with one or two exceptions, live where iP ts | beautiful aud & lady) ts Tue St ee of presents fo avert | A tina T could ales add to these ficts, and men- Commanttery, fo: ot sah bo of tha astern L or remorse of any kind. He calla his victins " shie tegrity, and good fecling, that he deserves } aro not Joss than from goo to €1,000, One |» i for il? at two cents a copy, and is on The heredi tion crowds of otter, Conrequently, never niind | tet, t to take place at the Masoule Touple, Grand | yew (ame), and alleges no other excuse for bid | tho public approbation even more consyicu: | student given his addross at the comer of | Medeomeiz prio displays two characteris. owas ‘to patir how much errtain parties are ifletisponed agalnat | und Seventh etrects, Wilamsburgh, on Wednerday | Heacticen than that It was very dull at home in hig je ap tion even more cons) leu font gives his address at the comer ¢ ; : : pe ri " Aen rare to « 4 uta] enoniles of the rich, and to praise their fric me, they cannot honestly, eandid!y say that J do not | evening pec aaa village, ‘The persons ho poisoned in the year and @ ously thon if he had won the pri The re- | Charch and Worth streets, the location of the |) i, In Allahat there were 974 people who play a file game, Dramalio. halfare about twenty sevon; Dut he is very careless walt affords a striking condemnation of the | immense dey sroods warehouse of EH. BL Cr vt ] Tr return, we imout our friend of the | geribed thers: “low bla ta; As revards my Ife In New York, Ehave lived one | At Woatlack's, there will be a continuation of | 1n fgures, and talkw of a furily whom he may murder carcless calumny, which liad become so fre | rin & Co. and as his name is likewise Char AM vpon Kis appreciation and good “inen who bog with threats of violence ;! year by t but Lhave, as a physician, cured | tho peries of comedies now belng played at that | with @ lordly negligence as ty the number ot ite quent in many quarters, that the next Sen | 11x, he may be presumed to be a aon, or at | a “hereditary robbers ox “howlors at fune Inany, mi ¢ free of charge, as T did tt in Eng: | theatre, “Mach Ado Abont Nothing’ ts #till ane | members. Most of his victims were either Broke , Y " te a: ‘i | erate of the Legtalaturo will} ai. and 29799 “fh af ” | land at ¢ Thad my fortane in my bunds, ‘This | need as in preparation, bat the date of its pro- | min# or fokirs, and bis favorite hunting-grounds | ator would be the man who could afford to | loast a relation of the millionaire at the head Re tiedticoat GM rims 4 flatterers for gain, wan tho only means Teft me by my encintes to do | guetion is netyct etven, wets what he caile “holy places,’ | pay tho most for it, This style of language | of the house, Two other young wen hit ‘ atiiaeete tanto tht The reed volume of 71 Work tn ita | oa wo my fetow-iven 7 “Htiuapty Dumpty” continues to fil the Olym= | —At & fire which recently took place in the is deprived of all justiftention by the conduct | from Clinton avenue, Brooklyn, eno of the | I cee meet | New Fie, by Hexny W, Bertows (Harpers), bi Here are, sir, the few reetifentions witch Thnm- | oe nightly. ‘The pantomiine i constantly being | apartments of Madame Troplong, the wife of the | of Mr. Moncay. He isa very rich man, aud | most aristocratic nelghborhouds of that city. | of th (Mr I Si be te ape e. Ike ; ns the history of y you to fn ef hi Te poper; aad | vosiod, ti Analy tt has become like the old frigate | President of the French Senate, ive, Lengiee ted " , . y " n loxe ; . the writer's travels through the » tof " to subser Constitution, which was repaired go often that at | destroyed, These pictures, It is aMirmed, belonge proverbially beral with money in every | What right they have to attend college at | gont 1 af thot ‘ ‘ aA de ed at ‘ bastard emerge 4 ei _ SN ay Week ta eG aae " ee | the European coutivent, throu , the Bae ee SE MONTCALM, | tnst not a stick of Amber nod that had Velonged | not to her or her hnsband, but to the mationat | h ere vied in we ee iad Wels t pied aac eche alae EAs labels Hot | date for itn ak ; Y ; 1 eo | Holy Land and soon, Like the earlier porti } Now Yous, Jan, 1, 18 tothe original vessel, Unlike that ship, however | tlon in the Lonvre, and had be lent te Nae @ known to all his personal friends when | appear, Mr. Coarnin, by the way, also res | plinent would be worth more, by Mie | Ge ake wotk, (tla better adapted 1 —— © Humpt * is potter in its reconstructed | the director of that establishment, It is ndded that of the work, 4 apted to ple ‘ Humpty Dumpty” is better in its reconstructed " ok . 4 . viel o yrethe A vate bad the control of the . Washerwomen on Street Cars i J ly forty othem from the same collection alsa we say that from the first he has sternly | sides in Brooklyn, which makes altogether | Den Ath utrol of the f ST ivinada'ee. he auton. ae Ria aon \ than it wos In its origina . nearly forty ‘i 1 ' M M mo the Filitor of The Sun | b ‘i on Is, ' ore in @ fushe ropelled every suggestion that this contest | three spongers on the charity of this city in| that! oan 30th eu nthe world at In Teele, wih mi | ee "the Democrat of Prilay vw-an article | ACthe Howery Theatre, there is to be produced | adorn Poni the Cae eh ves aE ed could be gained by such means. His lan- | one class, who do even live here, An- | ¥e fear that Mr, Meapny would have to make | dotalt, of every step of Lis journey, und | heated “the White Crash,” that Peompeliod | to-night, for the first time, udrama by Mr. Fi pra gvcba hed gaapns aegpdi wish yoda rape NeA Py i i e J way for Horatio Seymour or Saxrono EB. | ' i 1, | to Trish washer wome bask unded on incidents of the recent poiitical over- iF aome yours ago & certain 2 goage has constantly been that ho would | other young man resides in Union square, an GAG ERAT GC ekdacd AG boas ata | records his views on th rent qui us which | ¢ while ec turning in Spain, and entitled “The Spanisis evo. | found in the Louvre ; but that owing to the perwever> rather be beaten than owe his elcetion to | other in Lexington avenue near Gromorey i ale Uh 1 een vihate Mr, Mug. | Net brought before him in the course of it. | rwoMnOn ed on the seine sare 10 keep TTS, fog inquiries of aa American who wabed to Insoeet Vebery in any degree; and now that he is | Park, another in West Twenty-third etroet, |) joy important ofliees whenever thers ie mo | QUec tH awhile there will be a certain novelty in (Company compre’ me to tenoye At Wood's Muscum the present season is draw- Lac aul ter gimenearyera acorn Ohba aten, wo trust that tho insulting intima | and another in Clinton place. Does thistook | jcaiuitiy of hie, lection, ee eee ete Lencadt ate, | Radelasion when Tt eutes tant Colored yen are ae | wx api to welose. A fortnlzvt trom tomght a rp tions respecting him which have been to | Jike poverty iv the fumilios of these stu - shige er a incl - H arse © | eS to, lle ap baskets end paekenes of peo. | 20W season sommences, and, in many reapecia, & | “iho Patriarch of Constantinople, upon née 1 1 ly fl bout by th One of the most striking cireumstanees | ocean; but, as a goneral thins, it all bears mor Si ge degedn ode poy tenth new company will replace the present one, Mean ‘ Por ike (eataeale | fecly aad #0 unjustly Sung shost by the | dente? about tie recent canvass for the Senatorship at | or loss resemblance to what we have heard before | Pays Witt pot permit either = white time, “Ixlon” te udded to *Ernani," both being | ceiving the summons from the Pope to beng hostile and the induferent will be put to rest Following down in the Reyister, the Atbauy was the stir caused by tho arrival of the | from other lips, and heard said with a vigor and | pe pie to carry barker ov kg re of pre NH given cvery evening, and at the usual matinées, Sal Coninet| of Baap Desteabte, hones Sey fee Alban; eth aused by thc wat of the On: § bisighid than eas be carried in the hand oF Lap, sa “ - messenger that he knew its substancs \ Payee: , | nior aud Sophomore classes, we come upon | jon, Honace Gaswtay, As the poet says, ho | brillianey which makes tho repetition w very Saieise ate tem to dosa'wouitin: | | The Tammany was valted by 9,000 people | Rewenser te Reiprenigerneaerorg| It is also proper to hero that in retir- | guch addresses as Eust ‘I'wentieth strect, near | came and went; and this happened several times | thankless task, — Neverth , anybody who Soe te suaplears of the Compan sand pertiape Seoeies pal arepOA on is Me Phe 04 sex | he moot dociime to receive it, Tf tae Pope, h¢ fog from the Senate Mr. MonGAan will carry | Brondway; Union place, near Seventecnth | daring the coutest; but whenever he was there, | desives to get, not a vivid idea of the countries or mA: ¥, Conductor, Abort 8,000 of the above aumber, A vew braven of | Mid, had really wished to restore wuivn bls arse with him the respect of every one of his col- | stroot; Ninth street, near University place; | he atiructed more atten than + of the | their inhabitants, but a fair commonplace notion |... PM ah ue Piet tidied the Cal Agnsenk end situ | Sows be fn NOt Ww sume” hy equals, the varl Ae . Lace 5 ucted : : 4 rw Your, Jan. 1 | te Tammany the ana wah hr asap rap ‘ H leagues, New York has had in that body, | ysfuyette place, Lexington avenue, Irving | competitors for th vat office. People se of many aes iv marked traits, will find it here eo eyeET } sted in the basement, wae oo — beh se amg prea ig cow ere cy : ye :j ‘ } i sey peat " The present voly abady anlage t A Cot unwyer in Newville. for the 4 o te wud 8 1 w . s ‘» former days, representatives of brilliant Wasli square, Great Joncsatreet, | t think it was more interesting to be Honace | T ‘ F the firsy Aiasul ants bh aieed Ok Go asa ce ye place, Washington square, Great Jones street, Palit pees i Prom tha (Xscinngus Conner / seg A neil conld i at, wu putation for oratory and genius—men Lke | nq Broadway. In the Freshman aud In- Ley, ond the next Arto ontor to Hy “ a late sn. SrA fw de ' no ssecubiy Ja concert, He thought the Pope'a ? y 0 A Dar 2 of the evening s anu is Wien and WibLiam H. Si tro Sostory classes, the lst of rowicd f | j - bans * | vei) of Sootiand was exhtbited, aud the Schoplor | MdMe operandi assumed the whole point in dispute, t t we epoak advisedly when we say th (| Ase fie ie ; ‘ senor hie family (Tyrolean singers) sang sort of their nacienal | M4 that the only mode of recovering unity would bq A roll of auy t Weint “ " ire wan shavvily drew at pee mee Seed van ater for all purities to go buck ten centuries to the creed © whole long and honored rt ur Se 1 ! i pe pee ets } | evidently taking such an inte poniodieg: The wea crowded ail night 10K, | oa practice of the Churels before the Ume of the raps rathere have beer rth da bu connted | as aisade wa hiv had | venture da the Apache Co’ cotta’ Ie iis look oF hie dr — Lge ies amanets 5h sips ‘rr cna | ture, and strige off anything added,or add anything i H ; 5 h Nos, h on @ 001 & boot-b andor ed ed, and th . ven more juceton, Wiaowe a] for my sae auto of Mow: | Arianna and Sonora, with Noter on the ir ders preold ghrd eek is occupied by a handsome bar, ‘The Tammany is | 18 by every one of the branches since that date, rs i y Gol GAN, began to turn, and settled over in favor of | Aegione ef Nevada, There is very littl satistie- | mene ae 4 eer beginning to got into thorough order, and there can A MODERN DRINKING SONG, ting to 4 t aw ic. this City College is a por: | the siatesman of Chautauqua, We trust that #en- | tory information to be drawn from the votoing, | li tnd continued to glahee ove" tue boxer aul bas | Ae ae acant, with the prosent maaagement, of ite y t 0; ’ rect lecell a it TAN ator Fentox will show his gratitude and his po- | although the intention is obviously to furnish an | oid hbrarian. , ies dedinite and permanent sitecess, ve bow! with Puerl OM fect leech me isis yee, cee Lae | Aitical prudence by going in heartily for ¢ account of @ remarkable and alinost nooxplored | ,,""Hometting Tan do for vou tonday, sir 1 weld ee ip ies ra eae Ps Seana} — efit of tho clildren of men who are abun- | ciuimont of Mr, Onecuer to the Co region of ourown country, Tt records, however, | Le did't know what ha Rew Teeaireds bsAdbalte tira \ adeat Tusurance in New Jersey. dantly able topay their own rchool bills. It | Janos, the trivial experiences of the tray whtob; al: ea, fir; Lwant to buy a of law he mks itwe The play-going public is full of excitement on nine’s generous jul s $150,000 a year todo precisely what a . AW SGEA lek Gl WSMLe aa cats | | can saree on the red the bhick 454- | the subject of the apuroaching opening of the two Lot OI of Vitrlol cot your brains, The Hon, Leon Aunurr, of Hudson | comts us $15 ) } morves ; reat credit for the |‘ sida acne sopepwald HMM Vida Co Gri tn any new theatres,ooth's and Broughatn's, ‘The pre Or animated atoms brew, Lin Coll A the Univoraity stand | Mayor Hatt, dorerves ; reat crodit forthe | 01/8 oa sometimes, Irresisubt . AMC or tay p county, Speaker of the New Jersey Assem. | Columbia College and the University stand At ere acces | ae and sometines irresistibly entertaining, ture, In astoulsument, for seats on the opening nights has become so great And fll your arteries, hearts, and veing, 7) PP i energy ho hes shows ia the hot for the mur, " " Seeant aetidcae thats ready todo at no charge to the taxpayers, 4 fail generally to produce that impression on th ayn that the managers of both have determined to put With gice—an infusortal gtue t bly, proposes to prevent wildcat insu ; derer of Mr, Ke He hos brought into pl é in that State, by requiring all insure and at hut a trifling o #8 who | ( Ratt ee 1 roader, At the same time the judgments if? What to yon want with them?” | them up at public auction, Those for Brougham's eS wit (aaa : a aes ‘i ; irinte ‘1a b poquired In’ Nia: long carer es the country, its res peculiarities, settle “ Lwant to read "em, and look mp authority in sev | opening night will be soll on Wednesday at Leeds F uel Hes 8 desire ty have their loyrlate see : aR Wine? That dicd out in "38 companies not native to the State tod t dh i A, besid an te whieh I hav pent : R , | trict nd exeriised, besides, 40 | penis, inhabitants, and the like, which Mr, | eral impor w which | bave & Miner's auction rooms, and those for Booth's at Hp eee 1 education, A® to the few young ion of 11 , * By this tine Las wot astonished, fo What fool would have it back? Aud how? $100,000 athe Stato ‘Treasurer asa con. a amount of shrewd ingenuity which is reall rowne presents, have tx i theappearance | eapacity ieit te, but evident . Irving Hail, next Mouday morning, Brougham opens ‘The cup that will inebriata ition precedent to entering Into business, |} genius wlio deserve gratuitous tuition, there | markible, Ils lat devise, that of plac of heing written witha view to effwct to leave | Hea tee acl minute: Kuen ber got | St Mondarnext with two new places by himself And never cheer, they sell us now. The object Mr. Avsprr has in view ishighly of freo scholarships all the while | city with posters, showing a fe-simile of the cO- | ine mind of the reader in a state of ‘wee ollons fi tat | Afr. Booth, it is expected, will commence some time Phe conscious water saw its God And blushed,""—What of it? Don't you feel ‘That water knows the drugy: And blushes now—with Ci 5; ‘ ste ; te iy a few monte." ‘Tho railroad ticket agents held a Convention at Je ee > . What member ofonr Stato Legislature will | be voted from it, When we cor Ap pers), which is in t 2 a con, Do you get mucu Dusinees ‘ p ut business of New Jormy is on an unwound | siie sense and the courage to introdueo | Yat be hn assufiod personal responstllity. fr Hea, Fenny 6 ot a are gene Marty bt? Papa the, Girard House, f sts On Tharaday, Aner Ab-ti! Fragrant fume of Kreosote | Dasis, HBYS UNG BEN NS jected biography « wrist, fou There 1s no responsibility any whore A company may hire for twenty-four hy the use of funds enough to demonstrate to the State Treasurer that they have all the capital they claim; and next day the bor. owed money is safely back in the vaults of the New York bankers who loaned It, while the conspirators who use this subterfuge to swindle the public are not worth a peany— a Dill abolishing the City College, and stop: ping the drain itmakes upon our pockets ¢ aio iacuiaiaamaies The Government printing office at Wash ington continues, we observe, to issue that dreary periodical, the “Monthly Report of the Department of Agriculture,” The number for November and December is made up of the most perfectly useless mass of rubbish conceivable, th more probably aro in dobt for tle office furnt ture and‘stationery to enable them to set up ehop. ‘The trouble hitherto In New Jersey haw not been from foreign eompanics 60 much as Matter approvching Bearest to possessing soine value being pews from yarious farming districts, ubout two months old, the substance of which hus long ago been given to the public through the columns of the agricultural press, free of eost to the reward: diliculty spirited citi Tt may guing on in of practical Mr, Fouuns convicted, played for F We must award him the praise of belug « publi are watching with interest the whiskey trial be intormed that the result is a Buawpent upd his accompli untox, by the way, is bil s offered, ia case any technical te 1d prevent the city’s paying thi 200, a8 well as a capable ollivial, heels i Ve as well for those persons who w the United States District Court, to rater of no sort iupor ‘The President, through vow, is committed to the pardoning of if they shall be t their trial is a more farce, amusement of the public, Mr. self to be tried nce. so th led upon the . Tina pity that Ds, Abbott should such a subject thet any failure in the four Gospe have ¢ handling of it must of necossity be magnified by the importance of the theme, and where every point inadequately treated must prove so pecue arly discordant to the feelings of the reader, In narrating the life of Jesus, Dr, Abbott not only tells ua much with which the Bible has made us already familiar, but he filis out the history with deductions drawn from verses of Seripture which seem, to say the least, somewhat hasty, Nor is this all; he also undertakes (o describe the thoughts and emotions of Jesus bimself with a minuteness for which he can certainly be only don" beeaus ny money Bot much of auytoing to pay with, bac try to work Jourt, and 1 do got nodiing to pay a Liwy: * Hho you practice ullogether tor thé colored poo no; the whites cive me great deal of b they are much Vetter pry than “ibe hite clients are pearl & practice ta the Criminal ¢ tpay. A tan th with, iy all the omes 4) ‘out of, for the black peop! vo nd 4am jail las gon? ot Jiat'as well for those Wo can't pay as for those who Ob, they tr do. “Where are iow do the white lawyers treat yout" ud always give talr showing, Only it appears lo sorter jurt when Igain @ case over them, as I frequently eat me weil evousi you from ?"* Tam from’ Lilinois, and have not been here very noon, and organized a Company to be called the United States Railroad Ticket Agents’ Life Insur ance Company.” A Constitution was adopted, and tho following gentienen were elected oftiecrs of the Company: J. A, Conover, New Jersey Central Rail road, resident; P, H, Mann, New York Central Railvoad, Vice-President; L. C, Goseon, Jersey Kailroad, Goi H, Clow, dr., Camden and Amboy Railroad, Geucral ‘Treasurer, A num: ver of delegates were present, and they appeared to be determiued to make the Company a success, ee Explosion of n Boller at the Fire at Mr. Caldwell's Store, Peitapenensa, dan, 17.—In view of what has appeared in the public prints of yesterday and to- day, IT would say that ft has been proven beyond any Bewitching bowl of Prussian Blue! Who would not soothe ils parching throat With your mild offspring, Mountain Dew & Stronger than aught that racked the frame And shook the mighty brain of Burns, Surely, ye'll set our heads atlane Wheue'er bis festal day returns | 1. Bring on the Beer—Fresh Copperas foam t With Alom mixed in powder fine, How cou'd my foolish fancy roam In search of whiter froth than thine? ‘Thy Indian Berry's essence, spread ‘Through amber wavelets, sparkting clear, Benumwds dull Care—strikes Feeling dead-— And narcotizes Shame and Fear | Ant ay dg tpg aro : ; rn Fey Jong, 'T took a notion to bo. lawyer, and todo iis | gecbt, by caren esamivation tie day, thes tho Hine, v } : f dead | the public Treasury, The fuct is, the Agricultural | very soon, on the charge of fraudulently extorting | indebted to his own imagination, Ae puints with | long, ,! 400K « notion ia bow lawyer, and to do ty 8 ; -sgptavigeipleaaram tli eal din | Burcau 49 an expensive humbug, It is fur loss | money from Collector Suir, and wo hear that | glowing colors the procession of ideas which | Wie man ls as binck asacoal, and lecver makes | Fi8oa bollers Iying in the rulns of Mr, Caldwel's | Far down thy bubbling depths, Champagne t ‘nd gdno concerns are bought and sold in : ‘ Perri ay ¥¢ 1 ! anything out of himself, no ono can point to white | store, show no signs Of rupture or explosion; they Drown'd Honor, Love, and Beauty Ne~ valuable than a fifth whcel to a conch, while its | every lawyer ofeminence in this city and Brooklyn, | passed throvgh the Saviour’s mind in the wilder. Map market by anybody; and all that 18) 0. tionsin the business of eceddistzibutingand | O'Cowor, Posten, Junxs, Pisnnarony, Fist had lb with angutay | Aetean meee See Seem, are now perfeetly intact, with the water at the pro-| ‘They fought th’ unequal ficht In valn-- ’ ‘ ei » » q pj » ue Jevel, and ready for immediate use ; ev tad 7 r ; ‘ fn that Stato is simply impudence. | Lvplishing are » heavy burden on the taxpayers. | and the rost, has becn retained, or has volunteceed | the degeneracy of their nation,” “Christ's more | The Journeymen Butchors’ Association on Sat. | Per level. and ready for 1 een onteide Shall we, too, merely drink—and die? Whoever has enough of thet will not fail for We will wager that the columns of Tue Weaxiy in his defence, so that the District Attorney bas | want of capital in the Now Jersey insurance | sux, at @ dollar your, eovtain more real, valu- | boon ablo to get no professional assistance of any oomprebensive heart felt @ heavier woe. “The truths which he Iater preached orbed urday evening cleeted : President, Vice-President, Edwai tary, David Shannon ; ger O'Gormai CT 3 nding Seer nancial Boeretary, lave renco of tne botlers, and brickwork, the connections a all intect, except a glass tube and a smail steam pipe, Bweet Acetate of Lead, forbid! Fill every drink with pangs, and tell evidently fractured by falling timbers, ‘What tortures could dal aa— ~~ Gutinese, able, practical fnfurmation for the farmer and the | moment, Under these circumstances his ac: | themselves before him." “Gradually his life | in j Tressuvers comers Mctelytt ‘ae JOBEPH HARRISON, Jr., Anticipate the prvity of elt ‘Wes anntant with emploving old charters | general reader than all the costly publications of | quittal would scem to be a foregone couctuslon, { unfolded itself in @ solemm indistinetaess before | ceant-at- Arms. James Brown, 1 ‘Manufacturer of the Harrisan hotles, Grono® Szxnore,

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