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SUN, MUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8, - 1869, ‘A NEW ATTACK UPON MEXICO, _—-_~ Scheme to Establish Another Monarehy. r AMUSEMENTS. fro10's aaRDEN—Forty O11" to Famfiy Jars.” DOOTH'S THEATRE, 84 st, between Sch and Oth ave. Nomeo and Juliet. W\GLACK'S—Mnen Ado About Nothing. OLYMPIC THEATRE—Mampty Dumpty. Matinter s¢ O'Clock, Wednentars and Ratarcayt. TRE FRANC AIS—Fieur de TH. Matinge on Sat- HOODS MUSEUM—Field of ure Cloth of Gold, Living and Wiia Animate RLY TORK CIRCUS, 14th st. opposite Acodemy of MowiceTRe Rrothers lerarctt, Matinée Wednes. snd Setarday at 24 P.M. mst MMANT—Ortestal Paotomtine, Kim Ka. Math make use of their savings. How can they 80 employ their united capital as to provide for their common ease, comfort, moral and mental progress? This is indeed the most important of all questions, since on the wel- fare of its laboring class depends that of the nation itself. Piece of stupidity ; and we arc sure that if Gen, nant is left t6 the action of his own |: Opera Bontte. common sense—and he has more of it, and of | At the Twenty-third street Opers there is « 8 better quality, than any other man wo ever | chanee of programme this week. Mile, Tostée re- know—no such enormous politicnl error will | ®ppears, and Offenbach's “Orphée aux Enters te now be committed. But we cannot deny that we ore rather disappointed that the press generally have not backed up our efforts in However, the more glorious will be our success and that of the few patri- otic and farsecing journals that have gono with us, when Mr. Greevey finally appears | upon this pictare, and on this as the representative of our country in the doth pletures, and the finest examples of the pictoe costume of an American gentleman, the British mona CHILD SOMNAMBULIST. — Stagalat Discovery of s+ VOM the Mitcautee Wisconsin, Feb. 3. Deputy Sheriff Peterson, of New Stockholm, fowa, was in the city yee H young man named Casper Selim) out in bis weetion on suspicion of ree mouths ag: hery and the attendant etrenmetances are iar nature, and as we have them from 81 6 three Month ego A fermer named Konteson, New Stoekholm, went away iiehter abont A tho only uectpant of the ‘pon the return of Knuteson he found his gon the bed fn a hatfineensihie bout the girl's neek it appea averedy choked amd eadty fri bad in a decree recovered, she told shortty after he bad leit the house a man cume in, Went to a burean, in a wae a pocket book containtir: two Government bonds an had grasped the swear by all the solemn oaths not to tell her father or anybody alae he he was, or give a hint Which micht lead to his detect'on Aside from the bonds, tie book contained. p that were of importa that she Rrew the man wel, Who ho Was, as ¢he bad promised nut to, test regret ot thie surrow 0! ers #o vatnabie to hin despite all thi, she eonld not be induced to give the name of the thier, ives; or, “Striking _——— PRIM AND SERRANO LEADING THE PLOT, —— From the Terai. Manny, Jan. 18.—It is very einen! Provisional Government should be so anwise at (8 when it Is straining every nerve to hn for Won ject the ertrneton ot they are | movement which low object t rnstan © In faek they are | the political Institutions of with which it ow produced. At Grau's the “ Plear de Th6" continues aving committed Ste successful course. i The Police and the Rogers Murder. ‘Taw Sex is by no means a partisan of the Metropolitan Police, or of any other institu. ton, Ite aim being on all occasions to know and display the trath, tt has spoken against them whenever occasion required, with per: fect freedom and impartiality. But the aamo impartiality requires us not to blame them unjustly, and for that reason we ennnot join the assault now betng made upon them, first, for not preventing the murder of Mr. Roorns, and second, for not capturing the The fine Shiakespenrian revivals of conrse cons Onr advice to every ‘one, #0 fir as these plays are concerned, can be best stated in /amlet's words to his mother: “Look here | petvin te I this dircetion. dane ot Boot’ living a few miles fro) from M8 hoase, leaving at home a American republic, the jwort_amicable his very moment ing the Mexican ren ey against Preside nt Mexican republic, PSE-—Orpbee Ang Enfers—Spee BOWERY THEATRE—Lancastire Lass, & o@ Saterday. STEINWAY HALL, Feb. & Readings from the Poets. SEW YORK THEATWS-!iemand 111. aid of the drama that have ever It a deaf man went to either the be would gather in the eut= bef rial art bronght to been given to os. Tt cannot lend stance of the play himself repaid a hundred fo told and Illustrated by the scenery, the costumes, Our readers wiil remember the frauds com- mitted in the recent election of an Assistant in the Ninth District of this city, by | the general acecssories. means of which Peren Cure was declared slected ia place of James E. McVaaxy, for whom | Booth opens this week « box ofles at Ditaon’s muse the majority of the voters cast their ballots. Though the Board of Canvassors justified the frauds by giving Mr. Conets a certificate of elec« tion, the case will not be allowed to rest there. A writ of guo twarranto has been served upon him, and he will have to prove bis right to the No doubt justice will If Tam not greatly mistaken, and I am confitent T rim, as Mintster of For the better accommodation of the pubiic, Mr. of has xiven senurances thet le will leaves to such offivers of the ai G0 to Mexico to assist {na rerotn expected will reanit in the éatablienment of an Em- Pi? with the Bourbon Count de Girgenti as J am astured that more t jentide corps of the store, 711 Broadway. Of the Olympic Thentre there is nothing new to be said,“ Mompty Dampty*’ by qutetly down there for another year of fun. ‘The Tammany offers a change of performance, The “Japs” having gone, other Orientals sacceed them—not reat Orientals, but probably a great deal hotter than the originals, China” ts the play, It ea comic Oriental pantomime. The Field of the Cloth of G enings and every afternoon, If our policemen were as numerous in pro- portion to the extent of the city as are those of despotic countries, where an official stands at the elbow of each citizen to watch all his actions, then, indeed, we might complain that aman should be killed as Mr. Roorns was killed, and nobody interfere to save him. But we have only one policeman to about every four hundred people, and as only half of them ¢an be on duty at once, It fs evident that in so extensive a city as this no more than a groncral oversight can be expected of In localities where crime is rife, they ere, of conrae, more thickly distribated ; but pot like Twelfth street, where Mr. Rocrns lived, e-n only receive, nly needs, au occasional pa- she could not tell | fetid himeelf n two hundred euartiilery end Gon, Tobowto, and romised by Gen, Prim that they siall remain while absent. radon In wivinee totevery finds no dime WONDAY, FEBRUARY & —_—— = = To Advertisers. Since the first of lass Sanuory the daily cir- Tus Sex, which is principally in the Form of sala through the newemen ¢ Brooklyn, and Serney (ity, hea tandily incressed. On Satuniay bast our sale wer than af the beginning y fe mot the conmguence of any general eecicoment of | the pudlic mini, acting alite upon the cireutaticn | the growing ror in which | ty readers of crmry dition of live. there ta no douls that it will continue Mow h meny a> Whenever urged ould not—ahe bad mise and she cont The arief cf the girl wt the sorrow of the fathers and the exciteuremt turough vet the means of throwin, for many diye she © Jo has promised tye) officer who will Join him, any aw he chooves, ae tl Approves of It xo stron; two Colonels who wil Moors of A lower selected from the eholerst r nen of sedentige heneslves to any brateh body of men in Mexi | goon organize and train a respectable place before the € now bo done in the matter. pale seee-—\ S The Tribune publishes with emphasis a foment lately made by Sr. F. P. Staxton bee fore a Committee of the House of Representa gross attack upon It charged him with an at- ail upon the Alaska pur- The day before this publication of the Tribune, Mr. Parwten’s denial of the decnsn. tion, made under oath before the same Commit. In justice to Mr. t to have copied thet Lut perhaps justice was not its object, though we would fain hope that such is not the “Kim-ka, Emperor of he paged, were het into a severe quite ont of her lend, d incessantly of toe robbery, but 1 thot in any way ery, Wie AN oceaelinat appeal tO asper" to spare hér, and sho would Casper Sehinidt was a 300 . her father ow the (arm. ont was Neion turned towards #4 from New Stockhetm to ity, tle o@icer came borg * sown that Cas f Nae York, vo ax Generals, and any the only, word except Saturday, Cloth of Gold” ie an exceedingly Tt has not @ stupid ning to end, is admirably act Saccess ul play upon words has sume of t and wittlest specches of any bur Mr. U. H. Par tempt to levy black chase money, of ail newspapers, but wn to the Mexicans, ‘on ander Maximilian and at tuo elty of Ver thad remained In MU mt leit, the sentel was sqae within our A quiet, reapectable he child had nearly Feeoverod from ber iM- was able to wath yt with Il, awoke ji The Lydia Thompson by 08 to their ne jue troupe ha # distlogulshed » made pubic, nd isnal f badge oth Paiwrun, the 7> who arose au) hasten ¢ favor that atten given every eve ed to strke a time when this patrol been made, and thus they had | scloar field until it came round again, we ate going to hold the police responsible | for euch munters os this, we mastin fotare employ enough patrolmen to station one at five hundred feet, through all of tho city, which would give us | anarmy of something Ike 10,000 of them Tt 's a mere question of expense 5 only, as the force now costs us $3,000,000 a | year, it may be doubted whether we need to add $10,000,000 to the mm. Again, in respect of capturing the mur derer, it must be remembered that no tho- sly trustworthy witness «aw the murder Mr. Rocens himeclf had no idea who the men were who attacked him ; | and the only menns of identification Is a hat must have had a dozen owners at different times, and an en’ written by nobody knows whom. when one man kills anothe® felonionsly, he arcsult of motives which have been for along time in operation, and the act is tangled up with « series of cireum- stances from which it en ‘The murderer ts in ¢ of the present week, and Cava, picked the whole part nen the father paralyzed brn & seattulding Bowery Theatre produces this we The fact in, that the statement of Mr, Stawtow Instead of desiring to share in the Alaska plunder, Mr, Parxtan was from the first opposed to the Alaska prrchase, it before the House of Repro: attitude of consistent hostility throt dings in either is utterly incorrect, capital of Sp stilt, but thie time abled wal Government was at Wallack’s, the manager can ask fr uo beter and the fxther was a | wiser than the great Pr Who think Atm pra ADiCiey AmoinAt r the majestic Serran fF ting to eneonrage a cone few porsons, ¢ The Circus do ta Dill thin week, thing moro attractive performances now being given by the @rsand the many equestrian stars who ahine ta ¢ not fiad it necessary to alter seo Would Gi The father, rot daring to «neal, tatrly holding lis Breath from fear, walebed ¢ came fnto the Army now eoutn and diagaeted officers or Of Maertiafied fen he saw hier & firm footh House of Congre foremost in provoking the present Then she teached At drew out the lost pockets evilered u cry of yoy, and he wring Susinese 9% investigation, knows his constant attitude too ean doubt that the charges of Mr, Staxtox and Answers to Corre: hed the platform Lape. whom We pli! holy rd that subject, . 1 that wills are usally e fumnily after the burtel of the ‘There 14 novhing compulsory a Any person designated hy the by the lawyer of ¢ the Zrilune are po nnot a tn kn fast tus Tum Sew sty of Now ¥ than ony nie We are sorry to observe that Gen, Rost enaxs has got into difficulty with the Mexiorn Precisely what he has done we do | nderstand, bat they accuse him of tr; dismember Mexico, and to annex some of the northern feagments to the United States, join Prosident Jonxsox with the G or, in their denu That te demonstrated ly foe a week, tn our columns of | efor at the Poa (fe d 2 to be inserted tn the | enompaper krctny the larget ct spliance with sepeuriy ippecrn in ted a woman tn 1906, and have worked hard to port her ever sinee, bu th her as mon and wife, hasbund In Ming Sing, av le wae sent there Haid pot know this n lett off living with ber, but I | She threatens me < fhe hist of icteere net coil My renson is that nti i# the aon of Francis be Led wade che perile and acont whi for four years, antl last July. #tIl! continued to support her with the law if J discontinne to provide | wish to know if Tam compelled to rapport Be elaine that pers lost except peral, hower- t of the Ambassador that he has fallen out with those who might On the other, hand there is a possibility | that our Mexican neighbors arc only abusing Mr. Jouxson on account cewding of his diplom rate, we have the © will soon be out of oflic occasion to abuse eit! ‘The charter by the Mexican Congres: road from the Iie ( Pacific, has a look of cheering magnificence, The line must be some fifteen hundred miles of more, Hine of three to five hundred ico, all running through & wild country as yet but little populated, evs among the hor first husba sent to Btate Pr were never legally married to the woman. Dat one ground for divorce in this State, and that In can be prosecuted for bigamy. f, you should Themseivest Tk wenld be an intereting question for NDS CHAMTION Gecusion at the workingmen'’s m tusatisfuctory pro- George Francis Trato as a Great Popntar not he separated, act from which ho can Not eseape, and sooner or luter it cloves upon him, But here we have an evidently un- premeditated assault, conceived and earrivd into execution on the spur of the moment, and followed by a audden and unopposed Such caros have happened before, and have been as great mysteries as this. | it is ever cleared up, it will probably be only by the treachery of one of the guilty parties op his voluntary kurronder of ‘Khe police cau no more guarantee to discover him than the rest of the publ Consiterings, 100, What potent help they have | had from Mayor Hai.t, who has displayed an | enorgy in the matter worthy of all praise, it | | {9 absurd to suppose that the task before them is an easy one. aitery. ‘The wo! If you pay her another p that both of t when there will be no Fron the Round Tadte, At present, if he ¢ usally pute it in the mvings Nearly $100,000,. @ to the working class is thos alrendy sid aside in the savings Lunks of r amount is overy year in- life insurance is @ favorite future of th ms who live upon salaries, ow that both these plans enize the validity of a man'a his deceased wife's sister, marriage cannot in wing questions ail the United Stat The proposition that the Government should purchase the bwildings of the Clty Hospital (now | for the purpose of the + lea bal one, sare altogethe tron born of euch ® ymos, on the the interest of | 10 in gold at seven ven pir cent, six per cont. 2. inconvenient, and for hospital pure Rome pay five and oh Ine of all the bonds a gold amount? ndo tho different kinds of by # them for wi cwlnent tron, Sir dames Simpson vn to tiie fact that the walls of hospit ve in Line #O Infiltrated Lions of disoase ay to be and he gives Meares to a! ling for th to the other, Mr. Ronuwr Bos Lalger pay by what m: acterized we an | pave Faxxy Few a hundred de tho first story sbe co money he paid her w bt began to make his t short-sighted poo} other bonds? js are transferable ev iiiwiamane witb tant Joes he ¢ able javestimonts, the workman gots only ent. for Lis capital, leaving ft it may proluce to t Much of the banks is invested in Lite die 1 operatic ars a column for ributed to his p jinn a hundred . who, while waere these wo isa or not, wi Fino the atroets intl | what they have be Y N lamenting his want of jud buy and read the Ledger he required by law to be reippointed and ev firmed ut the beg . All but Cabinet their succostors hav dent and conf under the Tennre of-0ice liberal policy on cod business lie has ©, aud has succeeded So remarkably has he prospered, indeed, that a @ ectution of bis of it in loans produ Horace Grecley for Minister to England. We are sorry to see in our excellent neigh lousy of Tut is inconsiderate and snarls or serceches arkable capa city for attending to other people's business,” he only possible ground for this unkind ch that we have labored | wth earnestness and fidelity, and, a9 we trust the event will prove, not without success, to secure for the Hon, appointment of Minister to England, Tt is true that, in a certain sense, this is attending to other people's business, it ie the public business ‘Hare of the country that Mr. GregiEy should be selected for that high and impor Accordingly, we have advocated end to do so as long as may be ne- But as it isour duty to advocate er we conceive to be advantageous or the public, we think that the remark of bune is outof place, as philosophic and ungenerous, Tels true that we expect to gain we oething ly the clevation of Mr. G dignity which was once made Mustrious by BeNJAMIN FRANKLIN. Dassador at the Court of Queen V will no longer be here in New York, spire the Trvune, write for it. leonfiaed to hi loses two or threo por cont. 9 wine for oratory many people affect to be sure as they term it, parently of security. 11 for Gowernment to ixsue bonds $10 for the benefit of small in If the laboring mon purchased ould evidently make or if he were the member of a society ital at high rates, he would | most stock Lolders In banks, | interest of ten or twenty per The Tribune developed a or two live i 8 lows, no ma stances at or before th rived ure attal » by no patent process, but with the same mouns are equally within the reach Dir, Boxwen set out to make « popular periodical, and he got the most popular people, pective of price, to write for it, and the most oqurdiess of cost, to ad- Honee the tu Worcester's Dictlon perfect partieiy!e usage warrants Esq.” wheneve complaint is the »much in Mr tie that, extras gilts wione, Tonack Gree bs vertise the fact, who began by ing ap authoross a bundred dollars a column for the product of her ge’ profit to pay Tim Sew, which shines for all, many times that sua per ec good things they may find in moral of all, which is: always in good list Lotter, hotled do ofa Ubei suit py against whom you take oy is not profitable os an for the family of the in purer: its oniy rocommendation is its sec Bat tho chief objection to both savings bar and life insurance is, that they prevent the mnall capitelist from employing his 1 for hie own moral, physical, and mental If, for example, the laboring class Mious they have deposited or im build’ng then Gortable houses in tho city or its neighbor hood, they could ve their own, provided with conveniences and s now finds it to his Statue itp, os et Iu fenty to men Way don't you to tell the poo fellow-men: th ifs about tive enee baek to cor by mistake gi Plenty of mil Make « good thing that everybody needs, and then let the world know all about it by advertisi wp iu Christian ¥ an you eon ox- werful and telling voit Cheyenne consistod of but o tion ie now seven t ousend, tere there receive frou You will be required ty tax on your 1 on your Gore per cent, tax, | F boarding Louse $1,800, and ok D Wealth, of honur, con=Leay t every yore man who fa rghty en dowed, and who has a wenre the re of the Christi os and corpo $7 to B10 per day ‘Mr. C. 1. Wirn's “ Adder” (not a reptile, » fo? adding up columns of figures) promises soon to rival the veloeipede in p From a second story office, Mr, Wann has been obliged to come down to a shop on the r, inorder to accommodate the eon- asers of Lis machine, who use it are delighted with it, countants what the sewing mac one of the greatest labor-sa Go wud examine itat y five percent. | You vover wil fied Duttons--and appear for tue wake of houor, if you come for the ort, keep wway; ‘bur if aso! the many ni ne he proceeds, you clear 81,000 four An Anxious Mother soun produce a ¢ another ecihug hat deiiclite as De ssador tur Christ dof uaa anong eu man, humbilyy to the same. Oroide watebes do not keep as ge wellinanaged endperative builting so le with a capital of $1,009,000, under the care ef practical builders, would, according to the Asaociation, received wiih tome who have we much tiey are worth was Malibrant When he is an Am ng inventions of the £. progosticnions and splendor at te Hy leas approved. omy hae been ling the carrenoy and the tah are sae Lis frenzied appe rere ure extremely rej + the tareud of his aro ment ts continually ously irrelevant ; atid yet, 5 asks—1, Who ited States were, howeve Train's education in py salt marshes hill and Newark has A company, of which Mr, Pixwy ora house builder, was prine begon by diking ont tho sea, intending to diain surface by tide gates and the fashion of Harlem, in Holland, #0 ffar as to enclose a square mites of marsh along the eastern bound. ewark, so that while the tide is kept out the surface water from rajufulls is kept in, ure the company bi The attempt t which lie between Berge been abandoned, He will not jo drain the Tho great attraction of his genius and his fame will no lenger over- shadow the modest efforts of other jour: be a fairer yung men—for the blue-eyed young of genius who want to shino in the Zrivune, and for the young men of in- dustry whose honest toil shines in Tie Our competition will then be made That is what we shall personally gain We shall perhaps then get away a few of tho philosophers who now habitually read the journal may get away from usa few of tbo politicians for whom ‘Tie Bept, 24, 18%, Sle sang Ie the best trowsla 4s the most popular; L probably the best works of Aucrbac! Octave Fuiilet? best-known novel; Now York Nov, 9, elit? Pope's In a few years they Duilt and sold more than four hundred house Or if a codperative savings bank were formed fo: the purpose of loaning money on notes or stocks, in which every depositor should ree ive Lis full share of the profits, ef wins was to give aid to de pable them to you give wu a Het of the novels of Pr We have heretofo: d foul noticing the s one Of hin last ond marrow wbont the Won ereuit for, am pumps, after r, And 60, loving A not take effect | i indat hin en sO far as da us Ih x todo jnative to all We seutl forch uF textl hos been cart improve my w perving workingmen, and get on in business, the capital of the laboring clase would then be employed for ther own Buch benks are in active operation ip Germany, and have proved almowt uni formly successful. 7 difficulty of the semall capite! with which to commence for himself, and these cotpcrative savings banks they lend small sums , often on the security of tried in fustry aud probity alone. ‘An immense amount of movey—indecd, the whole currency capital of the nation—falla every year into the hands It is paid to them for wages and salarice, and is for the moment at cast under their control, Heretofore they have at once returned this moucy to the capi talist in the form of high rents and costly food and clothing. They have not made the best use of it in advancing their own phy eal and mental welfare ; and should they con- tinue to neglect their own interest in the future, a rise in wages will not effectually improve their condition ; for an increase in wages will necessarily be followed by an advance in house rent and the cost of living. Let our workingmen, therefore, consider serofully the questian how they can bow We don't know bow many or may be in the city, but there the Workingteu's Union. fea and laborers cv There are no cooperative £ far as we are uy one grocery store, feed, and also a co ight off their con. ig him €40,000, and abandoned As might be supposed, the pres one of (he Last ofc) write a ietter In whieh by the change. tractor by pay + Wenendans pres une, and that of vegetable lit to bear tt matter asthe salt meadows, even during the winter season, bas given vr bemg organs Foundey, in its © codperstive building and vung mechan N is not red-loy But to a great party oryan, like the ribune, auch trifling changes will be of no account ; and for our part, we declare that the expectation of such gains has not influenced We are for Mr, GREELEY ay er to England without regard to our ‘Tat, tuts Why, you are quite a little palin.” vise to miasmatic ex+ you WOU'L ask Ime to pans the betue, 19 which no doubt nay be attributed ess now 80 unusually prevue s of Lludyom county, Of course, when the hot weather comes, untess something is done meanwhile evil, there will be a great increase in the of the cities surrounding this plague Do the Ritior of The cooperative grocery cessfully mauaged on a ¢ such a store started with #1, over $548) hiabil OU Licht ear much of the sie! Newark aud the te uform me why atie, my child: hat T promiso come in to help fuer thet two ollicers ealled ln to T more shan a shink it tou eapen ouls open Longer, i Worklag all diy, We wake aa attempe’ to Ourselves evenings, Jusi ae we Legin to pr are taken away frou We, se YCUF wile ier vn the Board nt on to ave te wchooly Lert open fi @SING SCHOUL, at have you to drink % sald they, re of Uheit prime us in the least. The Son as a Mw Advertising Mediv a, ‘The boy stood vetvce bis fuller reepecttully, but We desire Lis appointment for another rea- son, also of a public nature, have the Republican party malutaiued. It is a great party with @ noble history, respect it is just as worthy of preservation ag the Demoeratic party, and we have done a good deal to preserve that party in # healthy and hopeful condition, history of the Republi deal better than that of the Democrae: we want to keep both these yreat partics in fighting trim; and we say there is no safety for the Republicans if they once more com mit the folly of ignoring the claims and the services of Honack GREwLEY. they cannot hope again to outlive such @ + urise bas so unfortunately beaum Tadyertised in Tne Sry of Monday, Feb, 1, for @ carriage painter, blake wiih, Was supplied before 12 M. wilh ail that Lvequired. tm then your most work of draining theso marshes bas been aban- M drained, as they cessive cost, they would furnish a soil of inex~ haustible fertility for market gardens, just where they are needed, contiguous to the great metropo- The upland localities: ni New York now used for such purposes are held on yearly lettings, at enormous rents, and the holders are constantly bei: demands of our rapidly increasing population for In this drainage question is ly the consideration of health, but the abundunt and cheap supply of food for Let us hope that the local and State authorities of New Jersey may soon see the necessity of completing what private enter: | ting, by Hocksteln; Willy! why, whats the maite of the working class, We wish to y ‘ © maiter ™ Ye Feb, 6, iso, ight be at no ex. wt bea] k Went, Dut camo back preseutly without any Calking and ; To. ths Kalior 0: Bir: As cue of the many devives to put money HOWM Deby ogues, auttoniaed Mr. Calkins ¥ Seiuniay in Normal sehoo! excellent paper. estore, ond they put it f but keould mat touctn ibe cin to svad ib up, but T only moved, aud, tarving to his wehcts of broke Kaveation hay to nummon before Nim ey wider certaly peouliios for hy all the poosly inaly Wachers of tue pri to bear lecture from by Guerrero, LL, Feb. 6, 19%, In fact, the reeent in party is @ great Mitchel and Harriet Bee ready and for sale vy all newsdeolors, is « eopltal yor twill be im (tou A recent Ge Pet of the V Mage,’ It is printed on a weparate sheet of thick tated par per, und ta a * Valentine” fy rors of Unantn ax a first page Valentine pict pad and hardly ftiat? You can da ae yon comes you may drink it, but that haa bo i wal not another drop Your temperance pledge # x crowded out by the oor iris cach to} presented with a 2 days of the week. more house room, involved not on! worked Lard tor five sucroon! fu toaehing elehty or ni Saturday by Caileins's eet chey know more about by ox pesience ta being before taught im deisanis sho aad by dy teuck ag, ku Calkiaaysak poss) y Wie buck with it ina ity and the Mle hollow “clung: acount The ale une, but no. © stood on the tale un. ree sign tie plodge, is ara YOUR parcnts to yablianers to tui millions of peop! Meck Wath delight, one draok, amd the boss Wo aay that rth tag thle hung, New Yous, Fed, & 100 1 the vupl varkety aud ea, erllenee My all departawonuta A qm Mi datades SUNTTAMS. faint worth $200,000, —Twelve years ago a Newbuogh brower o menced business with a peck of malt, To-day help —There is an old woman who for fifty yours hi sold apples and enndies at the entrance to the Queen’ Bench Conrt, Weatminster Hal), Loudon. —Out of 492,869 soldicrs in the Austrian bat 64,59) are able to write, #0 that bat of ten can hope to become a aubattern officer, =A Georgia paper farmers of that State ! thet many of the ve now stowel away tn theis 7 money boxds large sums, thre proceeds of It year's crops, —The Grand Jury now in séesion if Onone doga county, New York, includes among its membere A negronained Logucn, bora a eave, but now an edu- cated clergyman, —The Richmond papers complain of the city anthorities for having leased one of the principal public eqaare felt and hog p f that city at @19) a yore“ for a corp —Mr. Fechtet, of the Lorton Adelphi, tt ported to be ina very bad atace of health, leu afl professtonal Idbors, prescribes complete did prolonged rest from =—The young men of Chicago ate etd to be classified according to their skill as velocipedists fata the “timid toddlers,” the * wary wabbiers,” the * gee Atgracefule,” and the * feney few." —An actor Lake Theatre, it whielt thy reco! ently had a benefit at the Salt sted prin cipally of corn in the enr, sweet potators, white mice, youn pitt, ond two hundred sxe handtes, —The firet ramber of the United States of Dus rope, n weekly Organ of the International Liberty and Peace Le: tited by Roku has made ite app Herne, Switzerlind, It ndwoeates the abolition of al monarentes! povernments, —An ob village, « er rrave, J, inquired what be was abont, * “Digzing a @ w pee t tte often here, do they r fir; they never div but once.” ~The rock in which Hirsm rving individual fn a very healthy the soxton ut work in a hole in the th, of Cheater, | Muss. an eeecatric and weilthy ductietor, Is having Listomb hewn, i@ a bonider of gray grantte, will ay rage 18 feet in Alimerer, amd reats its wotliary | bulk na high ledge on hte firm, ‘The toinh ts to be ed with a sotld A wit eum to satisfy any —The Emprevs I las rectly become a convert to spl throneh the iniaence ef aclever cleirvoyun Mitee Gatotten, who calle hereetf the Future." ‘The Empress harrccontly att dally the sfonces of (his wor poleon is to Lave co; =A man from tho i his pocketook a day or the theft, bat refused to d explanation of this stra tim, “Why did you ¢ me ten cents Of water When Ewas im the army at Gott, ‘There was nothing more to be sand wer that. —A loading Massachusetts lawy before Whe Leal days ato, and made a ff ment in behaif of the conelasion the Chairu: {her ior of Ponnayly cribe the prek ve Coumittes on bio and eloqu w Bedford Rail: wat iv 1s" Ho h neu to oppose low delightful Gaselte, “ia Wewe ased-up tim natural exprestioas and enh hoart! ‘Phe other evening at ' Monts Cris voy In the stalls exclaimed, ae Mrs, Cade up fairs to marder the mamma, 1f it's like the Grip, drip throw ~The Josuit fath , aeeording to Figaro, nied almost and even Louls Na A bystander saw al, he wslerd thre view Fr appearea allways a few a steack him damab by ree Welleve you anpear for the Providence A beow edvocatlng the cause he was is," says the 2Hl Mall to listen to the 1 of a young fresll Count Klinkowstrdw, lay been drawing largo au dicnees by bis « mi «from the polpit of the Unt versity Chapel at Viewna, A number of repre fthe h 18 of the Tmnpertat fully, in hres vod rly aitemded hie preaching, Heard In Pereta, where aa Engl company cently obtatned from the a term of years to Bulld pire. The first rond con Teheraa to place called Hey, disian miles trom the enpital, where lis spend a part ofthe y 0,8 lie Iv tu the the sixth-four nod in Braluteee eighth year of hi ¥, bavi years, Next t ¥ of Austria and he Arch: « Sophia, the mother of the Emperor, haw jo Whistle of the locomotive will soon be woh the exclusive right fos ut Lis ems ucted will be from ‘only about stx her tetinbitt ! the cost of which will rin Vermont is the Rev, mies the Rev, Simeon Parmes lee, D. D., of Westford, who is elgity-seven years old, and is} aout 1,000 0) A Seotel eu Jight with eowinon coat with atmoyphe the Introduction tareatly i new pion presing throv the metal soon beet es the hea a ek heated, tt add a vivid white Light is the resu wi'all of rain will notquencls i, following geeoant of the mn j Ware Leaistature wie deca color, and the ridiculons indigt thereat: Yesterday, In the Le tnlked of *yolemno’ ¢ n teat business in th Scante bil Aw | hy ple! Lew bursting forth was to pass Ona orc son, Late in the d Wue, too tuet The Le the «ixtyeseoom! your of his minister, fd cnore than 10,000 sermons and ab iucer Las discovered a method ir. Under ordinary ministos the illum! sue of iridio-platine fame die js said, In w pale of wwlad without protection, ne Wilmingtow Commerciat contains the vin which the Dela dl upon a matter of ation of the membere Inture, the much ah Anderson and Sa. y what was the consternas te flad that Josiah und Sarah were colored peo: lature had spent some hours of iis previous time divoreing two | ‘niggers.’ Me. Silver, of New Castle, pr moved to reconsider te vote, and bring Josiil and Sorab Into matrimony agaln, Bus cooler counsels led, the Hon p calmed 18 agitation, the towne! people soothed theree!ves, and My, Silver's motion Wut lost by yeas 4, nayo It ‘This proves that civores bis may be had even tur coloset | patibilty.’ ‘Thiet progress”? THe Hear tuat noisy lot of Siiy aweils! | What a deat of trashy talk thelr company forctella t How thoy ehatier, ¢ ol 1 the ball room of w ninbt t Making such a fearful clatter, Av if something were the matter, And hind pot them in a friich Killing time, time, tine (Never thinking itn crime) With the foullsh conve bette Of the wy eis, ewells, swells, ew Bwells, swells, aw While a walking and a-talking wita the belies, See thone dissipated awells— Drunken swells! jon tu the little, jaaghing Whot o tale to temperance that tipsy tumble tellet Tn tne startled alr of oght Ringing bells with great delight, And singing songs with all thete might, Although the words they do not quite istinetly ater. Reeling, reeling, recline, Standing, sitting, knee Roiling, rolling, rotting, On their Lomeward journey strolling, With a resolute eudeavor Now, now Wo sit, or never, FA Side by side with their companions in the guttan, Tn the gutter— Arn) tn arm with their companions in the gutter, Seo those horrid dandy swells~ Scented swells! What world of vapid talk \helr company compela? How disgusting thoir flirtation And affected adoration Of ev'ry eackmation OF the belles ! Oh, maidens young and singlet Lost your oars with pain suoukl tingle, Never listen to the jingie Of the awelis— Of the swells, awells, swells, ewells, Bwella, swells, swelia— ‘To the Jineling and the dingling of the swells

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