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eT A ate cat eee ee 1869, ae — AMUSEMENTS, great statesman, whose fain is chori¢hed as | ofatory and eomiposition, drawing, and phy. ODD FELLowsaIr. THE MORMON SULTAN. LOVE ENDING IN DRATH. SUNBEAM. pices ct Speed the Mo A treasure thron, he country, hy erontiny logy, all of which aro essentially ae! a reer aun iaik yee WALLACK'S-Bpeed the Mough. é T1P3 fe | ae Bes © ot S y ShOOl | Origin, Progream Objects, ond Present | Brigham Yanne Viewed Throuch Neston Girl—A Story of Love | —Mrs. Gen, Grant is said to have the amallod® BOWERY THEATRE” Bisck Enetp, Cove’ Frolie, Ae. | an animoaity against him on the part of Gap, | ud ca, and not proper toa college. In tha Status of the Order—Their Pablications— Hpectacion— As nn Oratorhe Rxcolis Homry ming to foot of any Indy In Washington Matinge on Batardey, Grant, will ce be dian tod inthe | Proshman clegs the students take up Virgil Thetr Semt-Centensial Anniversary. Prom the Chicago Tribune. r ” DOOTH'S THEATRE, 294 t., between S10 and Cth a certainly be disappoir 0 ws th en p Virgil, em Mica —Relle Boyd “drew her dagger” ona stage ree. b-Openioa night result of their efforia | which i# also a preparatory book, the Greek | A few months Jons then Afty years age (April dees Toere cna i tae Tacctanele Yh | Soe ete aa rere ne, nacido, ag roprarde both | manager in Texan the other day BW TORK CIRCUS, uh La epocatte Academy of — grammar, history, French of Spanish ;and the je fet het nce M tags d end “father and founder | pent Hininy anver cor arrival, When le rose to de been our duty to record geeurrs ie Thursdayeven- | —There is a grocer out West who is also @ Mone—The Brothers Rizarelt, Matinée Wedo | Myr. A. Ts Stewart for Seeret , ; ; of Odd Fellowship in America,” bronght ebout the | liver his sermon, I saw a tan apparently 4 years of | ing at the lie town of Danby, Du Pace con ty. on | jastiee of the peace, and who offers t - day and Fatniday at 2% 7. Treen reretary OF the | only etrictly college branch which they pursue | grganisation of Washingion Lodge No. 1, 1. 0. 0 Ghe ip rratiy 0) cf Night commiexion and Hert | the Galena Division of the Narthwestern Hariwar, wy | Jiruce cr the peace, an’ who odvrs to marry grate Ani TAUMASY The Risley Japaneve Trompe. Nat ; . eat Lt | is trigonometry, mensuration, and surveying. |, st Baltimore, Md. Prior to thet time several Pie pleedrag De otees, with 8 throng valet, we ee ee Cy seer ett ay tune’ beanie ond 1a Da ae cane epalirk se bins id, A ca stk t Gen, Gant isto bo inthe | ; 7 < 5 ear. Myle of oratory. seems uction was a young gic! 0 eauty and in | <A car load of mitro-glycerit ‘ Aone | Bo far, then, os the students of these two yeare | lodges of the Order were started tn other locatitios | more of a convernational atyte, but it was el wer- | telligeuce; the cause for ibe js frusprated but un. RATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESION<Rxhintion of | city toward the end of the prosent week, and, Bede i on tees baleen 7 ee tie dinate Tans Masnpoimet tor ine | dyita lore: the manne oP dealer craton under {he | PORted without breskiag valk, from New Fork «ity ) P , fl i 1 of a college. ntinent—Shakespeare Grand Lodge I, 0. 0. 7 F y Pentiens. Day ond Rvebitia ' - re ooncerned, thare {8 no need of a college. | i | Goatetbtfon I bad eran of tie man aleaysrepresented | Wheels of e lightning express praia, ‘The particulars | to a potot 1,00) wiles west of Owahs, WOOD's MUBEUM=Ernam and Ion, Living ana Wid | 88 We m froma Democratic journal of | ppien apnin, there aroe number of students having been formed in this city as earty as the fiMterate awaggerer in the purpdt, 1 | of the unl terribie, reventing as they do on | Derk baie is now all the rage in Parte, nimals ront talont and lluen "0" , | 4 ’ year 1808; but the lodges that existed previons to | was also astonisied Lo hear the steceesce of the | engush of soul such as fow’ human beings are ever . e alent and influence, the Courrier det) wig take what I9 ealled a partial course, | je19 aid not for varl fo equal talent as an crutor to | Calied apon to undergo; and ending ine tragedy | Blondes aot dying thelr golicn tresses, and those BROLGHAM'S THEATIE, 21h etroot, adjoin » | Feats Unce, it te bolicved that while herebe | - ster tated 19 did not for various reasons prosper for eny pusher oer an mere on i ai n Y q . k, i 7 1 wlieved th hile here he ’ " . ; cler, bot with an style, and amore grace- | Almost unparalleled tn it appalling incidents, brunettes who lately bleached their locks are restore Aveune Hotel, Ja ter Late than Nevervand | ii) a atte mak his ti b from which are omitted such studios ns thoy | consideradte te. gth of tine, no that It may be eon- | fui how of iangnage? but In ain st every sent n The victim of this terrible act, na we have already | 4.6 heen to thelr early honors Dromatic Review, for 10 | ally meke wp hin Cabinet, Tho ame | ay not faney, and there must likewise be | Sdentiy stated tat the good sead of Odd Fellowship | rewinting oprattongly of the Lismotsn Church di. | mentioned, wan a beautifnl and Inteliyont trl of b uP GRAND OF ERA HOUSE—La Pertenote. Moasinéc on | journal regania it as alrendy xott! t Mr. | (Solas id Slanted od Ane af % | vine; white fn magretiom that attracts, encnalve. and | ixteem, named Hannah Weidman, the danghter of The Hon. Henry R. Pierson has left £ Te " al 1 Jed that Mr. 1 A } p J in good American ground by “ Pather star lA. %, 8tx wit t 1 by Gon, | Wedncted. ‘These remain, then, only the | Witdey, us above eet forth, Wolds yon in spite of wjudice, I saw tn Lvigham | Jorauia Weleman, @ wellide farms, residing | for Cy where lie «tobe the general financial oe PRANCAT — ik Pee be Si iT Ww © elected by Gon. ‘i 4% are > are * ning the orator that surpass that T ever list | within & mile of the viling anby. She was the . " me MEATRE FRANCATS—ta GRANT fot the ten of Becretnen of the Ten, | Students of the Inst threo years who A The Order posscened “a Yocat habitation and a | ened to. * No ttude with Gentiles,” was the barden | ounvest of Ave daoghters and fone fon sent of the Chiosgo vd North Western Railroad peyurrc THRATRE 1 ru ‘ J 8 rirletly to Le considered as members of the | name" in the Old Wortd for many years anterior to | Of hie rermen. on the RFoand of seitdefenes. Fur, simarried to His family rem: » Brooklyn. : Se Las; Webmemtareete | Sury | Colloge proper, or whn onght to be counted | the date of ite Introduction apon the western | fy caine ime shen tite wil outnuatber te und had grow sere Cue TU at ewe iver W Yergrows.con FREDECOR'S ART GALLERY, i Mrontwe JoThat Me. Stricter wend make co ee enn ston of the ost of the | Demsphers, but tt wae mented @ century age ee a | then we mast peck apand (enve,” He evon eintel | woman—even above the a aad. be conree to & Iarre andience In Boston Inst Kundag? pS ngerticer he | ak daeeaden oF hae: Weenie as sae aa | g the proy i ! rvivial ecerery need, all oeletten tm the gond | 12tuis caberecstion af thousanin, chat Mf they did | feawed of ‘more Luan ord luteligenee ‘und | giernoon, Atrong her hearers were Dr. Hedges ~ ite Valley” a Ba ‘ ve rABUTY NOONE CBN inatit ambor it be *. awe . M Dot | trade With ontalders, they must expert to be cut off ightiiness, though f, Agweots, end Coorg rth ne mf Se Senadaaitin be} | have alr wn, 80 far, this o h evel), althowsh it was Hkewie a benetctent inetl | The taboewscie (4 am trmenss bliin, and it will two years aac n yet supposed to be tn o people of Philadelphia seem anwilting t 2 a A a ser he ta ida adhy Oat | niiounted Onin aversive to lees than ¢hirty + operating, Rowena, wethontay [prohaniy seat G0 peceons, He eu, with 8 fondutes of rang up botnet her to sania more than thee theates. ‘The bY oe & 5 s h i h nei ast f, and We contend that the resale fe | as to ald or re 2 ou vickw | tan eh The ledion oocnny the ¢ fecling. as time preeed on, Birect Theatre bas just been closed for IL Shines for AY aa rent sum a, + Oud Pellowshtp f# entitled to UME Range of tection sort af iew palicre at, che® teased toe Detroit (Mich ine informs na very — pended. Mr. Chas t r t A fn temperance rete Ate evewtry , tn the centre of which t Vv r 1 contemplates “abe ___ WEDNESDAY law ance a 2 alts mannors @ and t Tears betoew the " | searee's 4 edd anchan ged, , he tdent he types hawe ? stir thiineelf mor a nve lating Rovemages tn dodge | lone lable, 9 rp ever the tie that! ¢ | —An Austrian author aseorta that Napotenn By my, pe ' iv bulld up a part : ; rata cf ud! Ptignia’taiog intemperance me a Marrac . piaiaing Se | Pook “adveneed ob penerel 9 ae bad twenty-or e ehfliren, of whom five Warniy, f A : i € t i" Jrnlnoms habit, ‘The sdeancet posit . . ko a backet of bre they a tay al ho toe tre still a The F ot Napoleon TY, etpe "Ten eop tes to or n , — heen by the Bovey Woed Pallows gure te seed over the & ¥ time the hous F turer argued that Hycnah w ss toa’, ported. aeatly ball of them, while fe tefused to 68 Twenty es to 0 torn has ext t notions v hes Dor Conver ™m ne a r and rapidly dtd (i eine . “fr } his dowt | *, e8ery Ou Of Who n HEL ord te «|* 8 for 1 ty ¢ Ds rivale in tra , oe | | to al LU ted pol e waded » @ix Siates and the IMeirict of in wt rink | oF ba h 4 Le posted Ne hee ir ricts of Inietor the Treasury in the interest foyer of par Hat shal ; & total membership of oF Ww. ts . | he y. girt visited bret new | 186%, rigned “A Democratic V ” and P mags a eae : I lok the f while an- | 14 nd # In twenty-one Si tor ; . cr of the Pewar sear Bram © Nerthwert: | t stn ‘ se attetbuted Oe I aerial at qantal wpa bifid | : setter pend tnr cd be | Ores, uniter theJartattetion of the Grand Late of | rest tan Day i in any quarter of Ah , Tadneed | tomed to do in a cautious nud atecithy manner, On the ates, now numbers about ww wy ito quit the bon ql | ¢ in | t t wills aeukpéided ta 8.060 “ae take alelier uy der te roof of he t ‘ mek rah, af hae nw Abas t i ’ f f pit ninton, In Trtiteh Wass evening, | winter, and igh persistently eatied a York 2 oar ate : . ut A Naw ‘ ly rich in stat ande of theo. 1 1 1 ab- | parents Ve Rs pare st fi dy M | Cabin 1 s. Iti ed that | ‘im the various bra sof the tra. ‘ su 8 jo Gen, Grant at | 5, athe t ie r4 : a ' a corner of Nason anit rat uny \¢ ded ihe ew rnal family of Odd Fellows muwbering in sheng | » Ks 1 on Mr, # off Lis rogue I perseention abe waa onderpoing at the hands of a yep ober neon inenn An Intrigne acoinst Mr. Stanton. timber hp tichotaele dhs lor in the New World during the past year | | ‘The ruuurs in virculation tat night among the | { m d that on her retarn ris correspondent says that the cel We ¢ paw WuRE 6 erate ba ki nator the lists against roximated ¢wo end a half miltions, and the dis | Giele, pttribated the waptration | ir a her lover met her in Citearo, wy | 1 oo 0 Me One a ne ® that the cele 3 3 sere! chainplons join issue, | hursementa tn the eam sal arbi: Sa y i r gentleman '* | insure wer compar y khat evorung ata ball civen ai | brated Cora Peart received for a New arery eyor intended t r Epwin M. & try from ¢ " Join issue, u ye time for retl ho wants | tov wonsible, M wot too honcraule, to wuthurize or | Wheaty ey sound Danby, the 1 | from Prince Wapoleot ah earseald: neck love, wert ; A with great fury | of and needy brothers, burylng the deni, assist | OliKiuale 4 & cal) vruef u being the anual reur f the r with |, a + rngjendind the place of Secretary of Binte in his Cobi- | ber of the T oi that a oz the widow, and educating the orpian, were not | feMles, print. 2, camer » | whieh he had heen connected during the war, When |” Kinf'® ransom eh emerald of which was net; dat plain that a pood many per. | this in great | will elect two of the four Congressmen, | fer from $900,090, ‘The resonrees of tie. 0.0. F. | cot up tie" Decisive Baltien of tho We her father heard of tie gilairs Ue instantly drove ov wivpped 16:6 nk not 8 thousand francs, Te they don't like it, This, we suppose, ist Claflin and the City Cotte great good luck they tier curry th buildings for lodge and encampment purposos ave | yt \incet on be forcibly Im hie arma, peed her dhe wagoe, and, | For, Nees Wik aus wetted Gane 9 J ns ;j Lie owned by the brotherhood, Chatrman 0 ommitee oi Borviga Afialrn {i hit. To son a higaccr hacaaene ne |e rangi at at eens only reason for tho extraonlinary energy The Culloge of the City of New York costa | —— J Np call cabaret helsh ad tie farm, To eoudiet of this kind, of nece Paris Wis learn deous tha | Commons of Olieln W, & Word about Lhe objects and operations of ‘ # a v ne toa proad-epirited git 1 ‘ ‘ with which the etory of Baxka having been | the taxpayersof this city $100,000 to $125, | J n fr r Us orgunization, Ite motto is * Friendship, Le Pe Rta ta = Hantom, | subiected, and finally indeed hi —The numbor of veloeipetes now in ase in New ; : nati that during the recent visit to this city of the rg deape . at he upon him not only as a great man, b U who's she ehowid patirlly have sonvhit home ork {4 about £00, and few twonthe It rob 1 1 a thie shane + 6? the we m. Geo ‘mubLeton of Ohio, the gian © the distreswed, to bury the dead, and educate | fe. ict, had awung to I mies of the | tiona—at icast in such Licht she viewed this parent ly be inereased to 8,00 e demand for them ie (snow circulated through the journals, Ite | in the shape f f the j esha sWadiab a linmenraisre iano papain it Ne inte ta vary te dead and educate | putes thad Ne ates mre of hm than any Over Se scteeta ee eeas tne rinmea. tiie DATs) | oo ccads coat ihe seane tbebareds have were 6Fd6C8 0 Buthore suppose that such an order wes in | ‘ ples As a € ra \ a ¥ Giesiiay oan taken ea LG Wik tH the NadSG Sibtibad Ssbanded 1h 4408 7 ne ype bof in rere lead op mre all manner of infietions if she did wot return «i than they ean fi'l in several months, One mane d, that Mr, STANTON was ite author and | Reedioss asthe £41 w fa coach, by our distinguished fellow-cltizen, Mr. Rowrne | relief iu a single year; and Mt ebould be-borue in | petmorn dem, forge'ting that Gen, Grant wiust | perwitentiy expressed usr Cem fntcation to reins tater te Row ot werk on an teaprovement tad 5 : x ; | 1 7 know that the Allegations were without foundation. | Math ter steer and eaelay. cnable the rider to drive his veliele that by now making a fuss about itt being ow shed colleges in | Hoxwen, fora drive bebind the great trotter Dex- | mind that this does not comprehend the innumerable It we bet the Gay. belore this poblension tes T te honed i yb baw “abi, eet : i bil Pa Bow pe Bhi eet the mind of Gep. Grant against ¥ t ty bess her of which ca jou | ter They weat through the Vark aud Marler pati shaphispenbeh Sy wripnisdbavaregraharttateed IE Arve ik SIRE icon calees ast aesvares | Come: le, O - vearerer ee, 5250s a = a! ir : | 7 6b NHAC AC AG bald Cha ME ease which are treasured in the heart, but do no tian, a6 1 went in, aud these winall creatures | er, and when this’ was found of uo avail, | de Branvon, #0 that he will wot be included in | the ty 8 for @ con neither of | lane, and ft 1 that Mr. Pexpueron was tthe treasury of the society, Every member of | if saved (heir iniserabie sonls much distress, | her’ mother came tn the afternoon, and At the recent grand ball at the Tufleries, the the futuro Cabinet. We notice that peo} which tg attended by any Lalf the | siansed by the power and speed of the incor ; iigetb calitied tunedin \e ¢ fi MY © wow thal Be paresaslon, @F | ised tley wo uid do well by Ler Bereatter ifane would | Princess Metternich was attirod tn m deep roror A " able horse, ad mach ut in, ™ pag nig 7? ° » Would 1 me. Ou BOT & etarn, li overtures having been re a ‘ who were once rebels and Copperheads acom | students it could accommodate, ‘The only : e ' Me had reed 1 about hin, | ay t nse of @ brother Odd Fellow, lis at his work te done, bie | jy PmuLier, when sLunt to leave, Femarke ly You | colored velvet skirt, looped up ut the sides in fron neral of the war a fueling of hostility to- | keeping up the City ¢ Als Of GORD | cia aii thie Geis in the base, fon We bb bot reqnire, and ber ebiid r sitive dental rm aC Teese. u eee eh ce | tissne—white, shot with ailver, Hor ornaments were ward the Minister of the war. “ Wethink,” | ing, without cost, ancducution to young men | lta se Poseun ie ta the halt. of anecking | futeris care’ Ite ectinatad tat tee verten ae | rea, certain iac's that | between ties, andthe dnuciter feimsined trae to her | a diamoud feater over a scartet one In her hair, end mays tho Richmond Dispatch for instance, able to pay the feesexacted at the other | about thom all. ‘The truth is th v0 | Under the immediate protection of the 1. 0. 0. th wut nit | bythe window “arcing ‘the Bouse of ber lover, ieee | f0W of diamonds un black velvet round her throat, “that Gon. Guanr will 1 ce STAN « s Jated by the facts that | 1 @ the property of his present owner, he was ‘The setuating principles of Odd Fellowship are | ly Ki ie called Sty yards mciments was | With alternate strings of peacts and diamonds hangs % 1 } M4 ’, yd Mf beved upon the firm foundation of benevolence : abort ged in w a wed | i i w on the bt i Fon in his Cublnet—SranvoN tho malignant, | those instit th have an wbundance of | regarded aya very dangerous horse to drive, aud | bene’ wen the em foundation of beneylence a oll w iy aad BUC |. Sek Eni eres Lact Seetk Ciectod bb Mow T Branton tho traitor to his principles, Bran- | freo scholarships, and that the students of | (0 take him out in the crowd of Harlem lnno | Srthe Order are iw accordance with the belle In ene | ly Wanted thy castle re wt over her head aud Jy leftthe howse | Conn, one day last sumer, with a bag of gre FON the man that wan kicked out of Mr. | the City College are for the most part the | would have been thought foothardy, But Mr. | fatherhood at God, and the nalecreal beotherhard cr | La see Niee Ween the hereoe & y the rer door leading ¢ 16 bath, Hie we N day, and returned with the Jouxson’s Cabinet, Sra who, with un. | sone of men quite able to pay for their tuition, | Boxsne haa succeeded in bringing the wild and | man. Odd Pelloweldn te not, as aome people Whoa calibre te im ievérse propertion ta his bore” | Eaurond truck, Ue lee chan te tiuates bag unopened, which he dumped on the floor, sage questioned abilities wud indomitable will and In the coarse of our doruoustration of this | CX!#ble temper of the horse into perfect docili- | gine, at variance with the Christian rellgion : on the ito drive out Grunt, and put in Banks? suse | S58 apeed of Lwenty-tive tiliew an &: “There is your corn, go ai ioe} ‘i ertlwless . yi t 9 ineida: ied ty, so that he can drive him with entire snfety, | contrary, it t# © potent anciltary theteor, for while | pect Hat when the truth © to he known, if there | Bast, anu Deiore any alarin concern an't, I've beer w t, ond tnoriy, is nevertheless the Jost nan in the | last point wo incidentally mentione 4, n8nn | Sd Sis hie eo Boles wlihbae dlintalastan days |: skaoeara t it of toleration, no man who ts not | i 82Y the oftnir, it will be fouNd 10. Nave | et ene eat lone” waa fe n sald eny reen wo oF United States who ought to be placed in a | Mlustration, Mr. Honact B. CLavity, tho | tiny of his awitoeds and courace, Wo seonosg | & beticvce in the Supreme Rater of the universe, and | Se ned is S,serresvondeuce beiwcen Hank truck, within lene ‘oth ree fullows ake Tid in my baz, and B position of honor, trust, or responsibility.” | rich dry goods merchant, who sends his son | (eck te Vaitren wh nig Aoes not posers a good moral character, ean iin vouch fb spite hell pe daionlly told them at wee a” Tite te Our friondy who aro engaged in magnify. | ta the City College, althongh he tsa resident | ital whip than. Mee Toxwun, Inleed,_ we | Minlsslon Into the ballowed precinets of thts Onter It required but afew minntes' time to spread the ale one of ¢ : to be found te Ing the tale, origins Br and not entitled to have Lis | doubt now whether there ia oe of them who | temeor fait onscete eauhee nate mth are OF two or ture Usadted iakablatin kaa soca the | cue ae Borah Wek feenenee 4 + mn WHO T tome of faith oF sects, whether Fr one OF po! 4 7 odes " Timea, respecting tl ebildren ted at the exper the | would | " th y | } 1 }w rong $. ther mon of every creed and party mect 1 rund Kanawha Ca to supersede ANT, m | city at all, Me Cesrren, oir Marlem tan “ and mingle Inthe lodge room for mutual eounsel Congr f 8 asked, rn ‘ emselves tro hey k that while | aggrieved at tho way in which we ] nted | eee Satin can tas from | 28! t9eial converse Nir eulior, “to do more for the the story, as to. t jours was fulse, | his cose, wrote us a note, stating th ho | vavlaGa auirtend GE iin Ya) e dine A t deal han Orst and last beon sald about the Uniwd Btales than ai , f ns Mr. 8 a : the | ny : . s il aii bh € d | rible secrets seem to be only the mode of initiation ad." Two hondred mica of the canal truth upon t + was ful v tc whieh, fa ‘ ue t well pretty everywh Adebts are | and tho eigns and tokens tual recogn! Atiauik 10 Hae & Mavdaves th lewe: Wout Half the entire dist y Gen. Gua Q has been | him to lave as he ¢ Wo | being y is rising in value, and 1 These are kopt suceet simply because the eecarity o} Sys ths a f, twill f . ransy pny known to him ever since. Indeed, all t cheerlilly adve 10 of b per | and trade ave beg to move brisk Madge res tt. _ . ward Wis., was yester ‘ r " : orders ever { tor aro still | ty aa ho requested but, not rah , the . fi ateice to hee Iavctalice ts pind ponte’ es Gos Seatt oF E Wright, the viellin of the late rabbe- | Ieiurercceited sume time boo a lady fF " Hi Divahn acas wit te of \ with a single announcer he ava'led } | ‘ wling ‘ ea] BS 1 ter own Inst Thursdey m ‘ ober c : Department, and will} | eolf of our m of an irrelevant, not to invalid, As n t Xn fi the mardered man before | sitar 1 1 The State of ' t » | i tion k to their y ' ‘iautustaven: as that : a s conined inthe new jail, An exeited | pot pont he You a k, t fos whb iw allowed { As y impertinent portion of his note, to] ee iit at loevte ae urer, or the fumily circle, for baving end we Pk rb the Pa hfe ea Hct by | ? ear Ue eniira work, half constructed, wo have ulrendy stated, t onlors wore | inaist upon @ second publication of Ht end | Xortiern ¥ nd ina o— ing to fru Weoner,” Bieri Harrinaton amore | Mp 3, dear dtiye In des ewe eon kees is dyi , wud every mas The ( are t ' %, pin nin t and |} ‘ah ft that many years since @ at, if possible,a junction should be mu has be § procured ia in the ho pre s to be abelp ring the ravages essive clase of eit . Jovted every measure to protect his prisoner and y ‘ between the small army under Banus and | 71 and we do not hnow how is tolerated, if not w . 1 thelr their lectare associations, t Howd nd Luteated. ta stk oF seven tundred per, | discernible, was further written: atroet, Cinclunatl, with « complaint against Brigham Phe large one under Guan; and we repeat | m payers besides. As he « » want | very gratifying toa true yp t, and urAnee companies, and thelr elcemoss nary aud ud the pri * puck rity God plies end keop you ia the right, | Young of assault and battery. Upon payment of the Phat it was well known to Gaans, both Loily to be informed of th nant of | Y be g record every pot | teen fueltalions, Thole prkasipal enpast . i povanoines | , Not one word to her parenta! Not another word | wocessary foe, they repaired co tbe office of Kequire ‘ i y oficial organ of the Order—is published in this} eno adr. ‘Thy prisoner could ¢ ly hicar the | $0 8ay gt throw Usht on jer action, or give a nd had & warront ened out fo are Before end durlog tlie sloge of Vicksburg, escovions and tho charactor of bin opia- | of the vetura of the South, not (itso condi pepe lychee Peet mobo pad waa elintat paalgerd with | feasaa for her en'eriag In eo fightial ® imanser ou | troror tue'pustiiaie peoolet, On tho dor of ected Wat such orders wero in existence, Wo | ions, wo will again mention, without charge, | oF wealth srl power, but to one far susp American Oud Fellow, and ie eee Minas tie kurtud miedo eee | tie remaing of the Untoriunete girl prasented a | Brigham appeured, and with eounsel defended hime pften heard hia speak of them in the course | that he owns $900,000 worth of real ost paper bedi eicag? Md decrodit ta any socloty of | indiderence, ‘Te crowd pressad coke up to ine | horritte, sieht, The einer portion of her lewd, | welt, Ho wae then e aqnaro-set, powerful-built, man, : 7 a cit hly een ; ‘The American Odd Fellow ja | Main entrance of the prison, aud tureate of ‘vioie vom the mouth * the direction of the Opper UD | with w ecrious, rathor dogged expression of fhe pf that campaign, and we remombcr hearing | this city, that he thiskw highly of the City | somo of our contemporaries are finding aloud to the Bt were fee y'ultered, but. the « of ler cura, had Ween completely wevered trom the | with © serious, rather da eg eg se f aly ‘ ware was (he | College institution len nd bth . ; nated js doing m tulned front of e ght armed wen, With Sheri oly and lay four or five fect frou the track, | Tue quarrel originate charge the youth m him repeatedly say that as Barars was t College as an Institution of learning, and | fault with the National Couvention of Bricklayers nating the principles ofthe order among | rineton ae thcir ead, Maaily awed them: ned afer | Blood aud braine were seatvered for twenty foot | that his lear was In favor of polygamy. Tt donior in rank, he would have command of | that he regards it as belng in very bad taste | because it did not accomplish as much as was ex- | the anlaitlated, Some ofthe libraries of the rateruity | Heecting wnttl BF O'cideie i. the evening. uy dl otind. rhe leit arm wee broken 18 0 uu Brigham denied bitterly, not ouly 1m the quarrel, bat + " 1 ; ye jowing to retura that ud rel paced, Oni foot bad z the combined force, und that he would serve | for any one who jrraduated at the New York | pected in its recent session, Our neigh. | are large and valuable, a nomber of them containing | Byes RMT iierrington inepeascd hls ty ‘the in the defense, An for treats agalost the young under BANKe with the same readiness as un- | University to publish articles against the | bors are not well posted on the work of ¢ Arom 10,000 (0 15,00) volumes each, There are in ya- | forty men In the prison, and at 11ly o'clock last might | Of Mcime am object near the tre man's Hfe, he meant, he said, only that the Lord i ul ous ‘elloww’ c bad bis er cumveyed in ‘close carriage to a | Sheed, bub when he the spot it bad die. @er any other officer Laving authority to give | College, As our quarrel is with the College, | Convention, It is not surprising that other j rious Biates Odd Fellows’ colleges and schools for te | Wad bls Prison: i 0 age to x tt bad ould punish him for his insubordination and v point afew mniles oulmide the town, ou the Lue of Lue peared. The kone fa that sue ailowed | WO" my i " ? i i ac . nals failed to rival Tum Svw in its reports, | STvitous tultton of thechildren of deceased breth- | Kr Pvul Kaiiroad, and put ous ielght train to Mit ie locomotive to pass, to avoid the cow-entelier, | implety, Bequire Sueliboker finod tl him orders. Such wus thoscntiniont of Gen, | aud uot with him for tuking advantage of ite They ga’ bamindhand” orev ds F The seu, The Order in Keatucky is now rauwing $250,000 | Waukee, apd so prevented auotuer act of bloodshed hen turew herself onder the wheels of thd | ton dollars, and bound tim over to koep the peace, GRAN at that time; and yet it was believed | facilities for educating his son freo of ex 9 for thelaudable purposa of founding a Widows’ | #4 Violation of law, seeaess Tree ae Pal, aaah nn» eae <The Hea, D. D, Frail, Beastor elect from Couvention, amoug other things, almost unani A peta te re Rinea wa diaries thal DeAnol ofthe Ranie . Home and Orphans’ University tu that State, aruico? Mere romonce would have sougnt Indlana, will be « noticeabi the Fi and ere as bra 7 uae abe a ts ag hip im mk mea Wot the subject | ously sustained the elght-hour strike of the | ‘The seutcentensry aanlvenay at the igtrodac A Robber Found Astecp in a Bank, Other wreans, A coward, and above ally wlien am: | tat if the following deveciption ot hic ia carves Lh the headquarters of the Army mi further consideration, eye rods ‘ vara, os . if the following desertption of bh vec eonnected with the headquarters of the Army r i klayers of this city by electing Mr. 8. R. Gaul, | tion of the Order into America is to be magnificently From the New Haven Courter. Gey ctash lent cule approach oFtuetfare monster, | ‘in person he is very remarkable, being the talleat PP! : of the Tennessco—and we think, though we In his advertisement in the Zimea and ». 2, President. New rules were adopted, | commemorated on the 2th of April next, The Yesterday forenoon, al are not sure, that intimations to that effvct | Jerald, however, Mr, CLAWLI assuila us for | whereby it will be uext to Impossible for @ strike | memorable oecasion will be observed in every place | Bish, # clerk in the Yule National Bauk, stepped | erestura, eaimly propa:ed 4 . {nto thd hank to see If everything was right ing, aud When, wilh all ity bidewumness, had been brought up from Banws's camp- representing that tho College educates only ] to be sprung upon the employers without dug | Where Odd Fellowship ts established, and a grand when he found a man | ig int trot o her, she neither Muched nor relented, and asa head and shoulders above other men, He may be that in the event of ajunetion Banks would | about thirty young men a year, at a cosi of | 0 i tice and the failure of previous conciliatory | Batlonal colebratton, under the auspices af the Grand | usleep, with » cushion wider lis bead. 1s dier dies. or gi for love, east her body under | fity yearn of age, but so exemplary has been hie dosire to yleld to Grant's greater knowledge | $5,000 each, He insiste that tho institution | efforta. Kuch local Union desiring to strike must , atcly'veeured some one to waten the. pron the dread Jukwerha , nue Lodge of the United States, will taka place in Phila: | ee ete ene cmcar” We secured oe, and the | pageed Into eterna eee U2 Another moment bad | i179 Gist he may be said to have only reached Mp " t falas soven hundred students, who cost | frst furnish the President with w list of its $105,000, or 170 | BHlevances, ite membership, the amount oft Odd Fellowship comprises cliisens of ovary rank, deiphla, 8 which aflalr it ts eatimated that from | inan was taken to the station, ‘Cirouustatice that o¢eurred on fast Sunday | Prime, No one would style him handsome, at the 40,000 t» 60,000 imembers of the Order will partietpate. Upon examination was found that ke het broken | evening would neem to. 9 the unfortunate | same time he could uot be termed plain, Th Parttctpate. | out g pane vi glass in the window, and edected an | girl promediteted death, foram, ROWE Kime on in its treasury, and such other matters as may be | ephere, and station in tile. E necessary to & proper understanding of all the | gion and vocation 1s larg fycts in the ¢ These must then be endorsed | the soctety 14 indud t 11 o'clock, Mr. Chas. | and fled the scone in consternation Wut tl man tn (he State, He withal, splendidly propore tioned, aud ta the Senate Chamber will loom up end experience, and leave the chief power in his hands, But, however that may be, the | ar whole case was just as thoroughly known to | apiece. But in this estimate ho ¢ Gen. Grant and his principal officers then | rental value of the College grounds and build reise inost Hike sandstone, which ts oftened and relleved by the heavy browm halr, that Is generally in disorder. Ils eyebrows are thick and regular, and overhang eyes of singular ey ally, in the aggregat pec rouglinoss to Lis eki: entrance fu that way, after whieh ‘he endeavured to | before ste consummation. It bad beon hur custo ery honorable profes- | reach Ue money drawer by cutting @ bole turough | visit chgrel on Suuday evenings, and It had been y represctited therein, and | he top ofthe eonuter with hls knife, but, finding the | lover's habit, after the serviced, to walt a \ 2 work dimenit, gave it up, » and tay | hoine. He was promptly at tha 'y 4 power for good ta the | down by the siove und Went mite th ch we iso tl reno to : °. waite patieutly Malt au faut fOr her eon ve as it is now, ings, which would raise the total expense to | yy @ majority of the local Unions in harmony with | worid, ‘The elrcumserived limits of @ newspaper | A dcepateh was received frou Wallingford giving | the « ip the company uf his bruger passed | depth of color and brillisney. ‘The peculiarity of hi It is cvident that those who are now engnged | $15,000, or over $200 for each student, on | (he Nativnal Union before » strike can take pla Will not adiit of an exhaustive expord of the | the doses iitign of daihica cutver Ue Bee Pane. | ONES wllroad Ber puesw, weiee was olay in fa the prominent forehcad, which scoms to rum In this movement to keop Mr. Sranvon out | his own showing—Just double what Colum. | If they approve, the President is authorized to | Privelples, purposes, operations, and sehievements | man, ail except the nanie three hundred. yards from the depot. On revshine | 40W8 Into the nose, making that member rather a pf the Cabinet, bellcve that thoir purpose can { bin College and the University charge. levy a pro rua ax wpou every member common, | SC'RASTEE tclty; Induel, vlnaee might be do- | A ature ath ane ma faa feported, to | Uke Arad viata a trguy onc a Abed fata ue, | continaation Of da forehead than an indepcadent q i led to this frost theme, Suit 0 way hi pve Secnpod Fram Se Biase tasane Hospitel, ob 7 with tu utical shawl covering ler lvad which | featare, Crossing the gorge o mouth, the eh be accomplished only by exciting @ personal But let us ace how these seven hundred | surate with the numbers and the wants of the | iat ova x prypahaien « i ia ay use atowe vend to vero 4 shan re vhs As woven Heron leaving Westie for the lant | & ere oe “d a i ‘° ot he me Ly ao _ ) Patria aA rere Paria anh ite i‘ PAs yot in ita relative infancy, | nan, we presuie, ie the oue peered to, mon | titne, eitlag om She tracks Tt'was weary train t eo sveme & pert and parcel of the forehead. feeling aguinst him in the bosom of the Pre- | students are made up. According to the Ke. | men on strike, and to appoint a bookkeeper and | and tte destiny is tu accomplish wonders ta the ele. | gut im tie bank through oF tee | ise, olitiag ub the Wreck TT Wen wesriy irate tune. | Siro smn Oe tag hal py yey le bident clect, They observe with ansivty, | gister of the Collego for this year, the Senior | teasurer to tuke charge of the registering of the | vation of human character, and in t tion | Pose dais was at. otcloce baterdey Wigid wr BL saoe Ane bine keepiig and give an expression of dominant anergy doubtlees, that In regard to the foreign pelley is composed of 42 ptudants ; the Junior, | Mo? ud the payment of their weekly dues. This | of the condition of the ‘amily of man, very well- | Mr, Poster saw bim at his store, Ae vadiiried hi of Nandy, Ike pirtng viliages, | t@ bis fuce.™ iy ; ; eis ae willdo away With expensive strike committees | wisher of bis kind will bid {6 God-spced tn Its nob! ite on the safe ik, Dut with mo Oler 4 belig the coal af ba a visit story. pf the eountry there is a remarkable ununim- | of 44; the Sophomore, of 88; the Freshman, / 1) eset Knits on the oot ai bet 4 Delig the postvaot of ‘consider’ 1, ad OR ee Hy betwoen the two x Each desires a | of 183 the Tntrofluctory class, of 438, | *hogetier aud cannot full in alt ite operations to , —— Since ‘our tat weil Wve ieara tab the rouse akira (hai wear leah eieatinn uth Kee Tact ile we ci 7 e i , ently "| iusure bermony and g feelir tween em: man's nuing is Michael Pomfred, and that he ie tie © tragedy the young people bad prc Aud small specie gravity, bolder, more decided, more uncompruising | Polat, 75. Ic will be observed that the threo | Havers und empl ; she former on | rorne mann epeizearine bu the CAey, Yering man who created atch 4 aciteuneab Md: | powwla ekaling, par 10» ghtoring creek, 81d Dived dowa with gr uy : era and enployees, provided the former ¢ the Eititor of The MiotoWwn a few Weeks ago by attomp fo rob Bo¥e ce that should have carried hee to cy es tonduct of our relations with other countries, | higher 8 comprigo, in th Mibit a siuilar split of conciliation, Tu view ef | sins 1 notica that Dr. Tarris reports to the | Tal Banke, and who was claimed by bis relends to b 4 tennlly Cargo at J is Ps Reveath the sea's cogeavity, and especially with England. Each ie oy | ouly 174 studenta, or loss than one-fourth of | tho opening of the building ecason in this city | Metrovoliten Board of Toath that some porson hae | CFZ%, und went Lo the State yl Anwce ng guwrnnt Of tue tragedy time us ii adeu lua sock at wade! ponod to Mr. Reygnwy Jounson's plan of | the whole, and the highest two only 84, or | und vielwity, and the probable resumption of the | th he cry. Enis Compagemantinet remy | fed ia Foon. tn, tye wseapod by | Tnarit Feuins Bquvecod tn his fat immensity, 4 ities of tiie arta 1s \ © | cctung out of the winduw aud slipping te che ground | ° a v4 4 hich ¥ ib onaks t hettling the Alubame claims, ‘Vhoro is no | less than oneninch ofthe whole, AS @ aut: | bricklayers strike, we hope the mastor masons | Sve titien of tile article dailt'and delivers it to pur: | BSTUME SU on the My oy rived Wyeath vy auielieet blest iy to roa 1 ‘ public f record, the Senior clues of 1869 con. | Will mcet the Unions in a proper spirit, 1m) 1 us the law trea. Tr " —_— tbe ently bereft of the object of his avesbely ag bbe cenaity other prominent siatesinan inthe Republican | ter of record, 1 P we in @ re rman i ently beret ofthe oie E ip 1 apa ed 26 of 1867, 2 of 1866, —— ” the Company it has bern stored and transported as Florence, the Come aftec y man about twentyraix years o t would have moved to pity party whose views upon these suljects so | talued 20; that of 1867, 80; that of 1866, Wo venture to suggest to writers ambi. | preverthrd ty law, The prckaces alinded (o by De, | Me, William J. Florence, the comedian, proba, | %/*: vd ot ra\ter propossosslug aipearance, | He te An Ogro or a Hessi vatirely accond with the honost, manly Amo. { and hat of 1863, 28 ; which iw au average of | couy of rivaling Mr Pann's " Will the coming | Histtotstameersie Sireiteetint, Dangerous. | yup mandation of oh eariy fetirement idm 0d | ihe bofarinnates”dbring' ie tgumer’ he h'bees | a. To wee por Syermacel ticaniem of Gen, GRast, or whose modo of | lowe then 30 cach yoar, The question is, | jay drink wine?” the queation, Will the coming | § purchaser w . another en of th boxen | Perouse of Messrs, ones, Tooker BCo.-on Bourn | i, the hastt of Sein one fare and devia the ‘Thus suGoring compression, 7 ine," 18 article being more | Rivet, New York, Mr. Florence's decided business | Rinicr ciuployed ; mg Gash coors, @esling with thera would be so congenial to | Have wee right to regard those 80 as ropre- | nan eat pork? The hog was classed among the er articles for how gerous than nitroglycerine, It tt wan tact, wilh hag wiready, coupled with his acknowl ‘The whale, he lay e-roaring, 1. 1 bis nature, We may wny, too, that there | souting the effoctive work of the College, of } unclean animals by the law of Moses, aud most | Wrnisl the uy, lhe cori wat auitortzed by law, | gdged dramatie abiliy, won for him what many | ime” very scr cg 4 ery ‘ Tn ogomtcn gigantio; viows and this mode of dealing are also auch | shall the 433 in tho introductory class, of | hygienists old that its tiesh ie far from whole- | Tike manner. This Cotvauy never aurctions tho | Sewieitetuen position of a ierbeuts 2 UM'* | hia by those among. wlwom he bas ive se vet ‘Tho lap oll ont eame pouring, } 1 ©, Dr ‘ storaze or transportation of vitro-glyeerine, ¢ ewell (0 8 profes one | tion Of lis life ema deeply eiieotedd by 4 ease i ‘ pa the whole nation will always heartily aye | whom nearly 400 will certainly dropout at | some, Dr. Aven Fur, however, has writien | Hotere oF transportation of ttvo glycerin, exvapt eet arte oe Piewed oth done | estat, and Wi grlof hae certainly (he appearance nd eroeend Whe wide ditanlie plaud, Indeod, their official promulgation} the end of this year, and the 183 Freshinen, of | 8 *! ee ve we eae ng the Tato ie they mayo. tel oe y | Sarre AY SCRE Stalond” ca ieee sanctions Orpen iho ant the body was removed to the (Would we'd been in the savy, 7 Lb 7 use of this kind of food, thereby bringing dowa | Py nag be ted te a of | by his eccentric characters sud better emotions |, Aier Me RF , - ‘t And cruising there, Imagine eo welcomed by such an outburst of eat | whom i maouer 100 will never go any 8 Gver sheh railways ; but ob | OF ae et bia peter cavouien’ | house of the old people. ‘They are uearly seventy a sfaction oth we could produce. | fur n their coursa, be reckone rat ie M J sprea mene L lrsnapertation sonia Tg EERE a eve, Widl prove the deatl-biow to both, 1 s f Buck belag the caso, isit probeble that soso |. mating the auzaber who require Its coutiuu- | tit Bat muppose # men osu get nothing bet: | ¥ Hee ee eee ern ane atta New Yorks on the evening of tne | gibt ld fille Deluna 40 a religious enet, gui ‘With billows olsagiague 5 e , er to cut? Iujurious us pork may be, hungry aident N,'vu'Glyearine Company, | WVCMonmios in the pew. Kigiieh. bucleague, «The | Rumerous, iu Dekel county, kuowe aa the Dur iines Maiieenaie, unscrupulous manufacturers and exaggers | ance? mien find it very acceptable gometines, and the Jou, 96, 100, Field of the Cloth of Cold.” They Guished a pros | Kura. This communtiy bas &chuveis amd gemetiry Low on a bed of coral 4 cent p Olds Toi tay ghutebed @ Pro- | in'the neighboring village of Naperville, and 10 tie i tore of history will now be able by their in-}| In locking over the schedule of studies | conuiry would be proity badly off without it, ——— iravted engagement at the Hollitay Siteot Theatte, | Th.ve ihe toiy wii be tien today fOr Interment Gave his tast dying flounder; Ventions to alienate from each other men so | presented for the Introductory class, we tind sat Butodte on & Jervcy Moree Hatirons aera cterdoirige Waskinpion Chronicle | Sane.or ue sven have over takes retail a Whereto I pen thie moral : great as to be above moan motives, and who | In Latin no more difleult book than Cesar, | The Yule County Chronic’ publishod at Penn | Te BGO TM Min —————— ws all-aed, lee pardy at the bottom of il the tat Moral, hhave labored together with such power and | which {a usually read in privato schools by | oy s G, cleveland, ho beon recognieca | CAMBAUY bualieas IN tsue deracy aie thay | Taw Fumesnow Couranion it one of the beat | jar, eae Ob tet this tale dramatio gach suecena?. We do uot bellove it, It may | boys under thirteen yeareof ago, and wothing | 3 ono of the leat county papers), hae rcovaily ini | bemgor viekstar Gad then ty 5 bent eae of pas: | weekly nowspapere pubilahed ta tte olty. Hts stories | | dn coking over the packet book, found to, cone ‘Anont this whsle Norwegian, asa | tow wlth the note, t 3 ite writers a ave always deeply interesting, a ly hid away And pressure bydrostatie, be that Gon. Gnanr will not offirto Mr. | in mathematics beyond algebra and geome: | proved tts tucilities by putting up a new prose | went eu nut the only eft} ent aperinicndsat | isd and lnatruetive. It 48 published by George 2 ¢ & hel lg Branton the leading place in his Cabinet; | try, which are, likowise, custemarily learned od selorie o sin iferalabiog suey ie ent! re | who aid thelr money for tickets aro then | Munro, 118 William street, é Shape atte’ Gamal ite taco That 11 . , Hye peaapiry ‘ i catablishiment, not owttting the fitting up of an edi- | coolly infurmed by classic unleratrappers tot ther tha bis: avgeuted compelling f and it may be that ifthe offer is msde, it will | by boys between the ages of twelve and | {3 item thet woud docreie UF a metro Sekt ne ut wart iT" and are ilited out ne call wan deadeve Coven the eaten | (hamg.inge!, ta tmemacives liay 9 tie and eon tine Are aides ; 0 npt- | fo ees of the stud re Ei ian daily; aud iu order to round out well, Mr. Cleve: | the Daek door of the ear, unless they iumediate! human skull was dredged from the oyster | momplace enough; but in connection with the runb Bedeclined ; but those who are now attempt | fourteen. ‘The reat of the stulice aro Eng: | fants int et oe Sohn Wo, Wolcott Lave Dia- | saell out t He EOLA | pedi Peencicl Lay, Wa one nf tue Southside Gretar | act ul their prescever they Dossces @ deeb apd. ayia: ‘The lower down your course te, toate aratify thes gwo apluosjy eauinet oe} lish crammur, the elements af chemietew | tring Adlowus, Bawcces to tae new Mem A Taveverom Nb bo af, bowls. recently. pathetia signidcance, ‘The upward paun'e the stupver,

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