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ay Ly THE SUN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1869 TS , t ary AMUSEMENTS, And would, a# we honcetly believe, do some. | the Kew train, was broken into pieces by the en- JOHN u " ane ochaneacne BLOODY AFFRAY IN A MEMPIUS SCNBRAMS, — ) d : NSON'S GREAT JOKE. shomaeng . —— SIMLO'S GARDEN—Forty Theives; of, “stiiking | Uhing to keep crime in check. gine of the Broad street train, which dashed Salling of the Russia and the City of Parie~ pene he Preparations are making (o take a new ceneug ON" to Family Jars.” Providentially we have just bought | throagh it, the engine itself reaping uninjured, eg “iG HL, between sth and 60 Av | Alaska! and although as @ mattet of trade WALLACK'®— 1 7 ‘tia a bad bargain, and we wero 6 OLYMPIO THEATRE cTonpay Dumper, Matintes ously fwtetiea yet thero it lies, fir petit del mere cay tee tee eee eee eee rane tt Mauadeonnan | fom us, in the very Intitnde and longitude , iidicanilaibalastd wey most desirable for a penal settlement, aa if it The Harbor Commissioners have taken "8 MUSECM—Fiek! of the Cloth of Gold, Living | had Leen bought for the very purpose; and | legal proceedings against tho Erie Railway Com- The Percire Misaster—Who Stands Bee hind with tho Botting Books ® Tehas been broadly binted—indeed, openly al- Jeged—that the Percire, on her recent disastrous voyage from Brest, was sailing nndor a heavy wager, and that therefore, when ® heavy gale strack her, instead of slowing her engines, the kepton at Ii Highest speed, and plonged through the monntanio ites a Strange Lady to Dance | of New Orleans, ner Partially Sace George Francis Train pronounces Andrew. « Ch A bier's Head | sohnson an obstinate cuss. thine —The proper abbreviation of Alaska is said t@ From the Memphis Avatanche, Feb, 8 Aahoeking t ing occurred ava ballin the new | be L, 8.—the place of tive seat, Assembly Hall, on Main street, about 3 0°clock yes- —Miss Ione Barke is about to marry a captain te in the wound! of Bh Sereey Amott et Uwe of ies sbeeTT INT, in the Tritish army and leave thestace, for It went through at full speed. One lady had both her legs broken, and is not expected to re. Tho Political Anxious Seat, and the . tthe Senate Won't Give Them, « = a " ‘he Hey. Father Snyder, of St. Mary's Chareh, A Southern editor congratulates himactf heb and Wiia Antmais. sHINOTON, —' i ii eas that she might otherwise have ridden like sened 6 fen ia * ; KEW YORK CIRCUS 14 4, opposite Academe of | WE hope the people will demand that the | Pany for an alleged violation of the statute of rate Sralkert pa cveeew tyes, sont veederd aiready know, ahe wae die: | RUSH lovee i completing the mee, cnurch which | “MANE the fee told abont ifm ala’ tra ey Mosle=The Brothers Mazarei, Mauin(e Wednee | Government shall convert our national jee. | 1#57, fixing the exterior line of New York harbor. Af abled on her sixth day ont, ix persons were killed | his ‘tongrogatte have pean has ta bald wich areas —Mr. Walter M. Brackett, of Boston, has exe by 4 P. % 4 eal and liberality of epirit.. The hall had 1 Petre! 7 esse mime, Kim Ke, Mat. | PCP@SInto an American Siberia. The Commissioners charge that the Company by the tremendous eeas which awept her decks, and | 2.81 tnd iberall'y of spirit. the hall had lately beea | ccuted an excellent likences of the Rey, Petroleum Wa Ge —— - are extending their bulkhend line in the North she was compelied toturn back to Brest for repairs, | had been nsad fr any pubtie purpose aluve the Iu V. Nasby. - ; rion ry provements He oe! ont § si of Floride, GRAND OPERA HOUSE-Orphee Aux Lnfers-£pee The Grock Mission. River, between Chambers and Reade streets, Nobody tn comection with this event has yet been bsigh et ne wae Samsting, cad daiting The present Secretary of State ve ri h a tacalar Opera Rouffe. Some of our contomporarion declare their | Pineteen fect beyond the proper mark, and are |X" arrested for homicide, Chinaapiritot enjosment and satisfarcon, until a | €éntleman of talent and learning, is an African pare NEW YORK THHATRE—Hamiet, 8 P . AUT | widening thelr wharf ten fect heyond the limit | Bit Yesterday, at noon, two palatial steamshine eaited | late hour, and nangiit was oreamed of save harmony, | and simple, | BOWERY THEATRE=Oihe!lo, Matinge on atarday. | COMfidence that Dr. 8. G. Hown, the Boston farboror from this port on another ocean raee, Since | KO04 feeling, and genial ow of soul, —Mr. E. P. Whipple, the easayist, has severed allowed by law. ‘The object of the proceedings is tg prevent the consummation of the extension and enlargement. This is not a bad tdea, Dr, Hows is not — o'dock, when tome people, tired or tatiss P the race between the Cuba, of the Canard line, and fear nd § me home, several penees dropped in to | his editorial connection, of many years’ standings the Inman steamship City of Paris, several months | take a look at the dancing. At that time about one | with the Hotton Transcript. ago, in which the Inman steamship first reached | Mun ired pore ons were prevent Ang Deer ting | —Frank Leslie has engaged Mrs, Marrict re philanthropist, will be sent as Minister to Athens by the Administration of Gen, Grant. vor, 7. Merrick, = =e oe on both lines, as it ie aakerted that white the Cuba | Yjood was the slowest mail vessel om the one Hine, the City | ware | Wrerty per year... Twenty copies to one aildress, y Copies to one address. irted out two or Uiree feet, wn arms of Caplain’ Win, Borres jeneral, The ecene that folio be futile to attenipt to deseribe. ‘The mut ‘ton, Russeltwiile, Ky. paeph lalstem, 1 ruin. Finiey, Gb; Biiae W. Morrill, Muti Men’ Be Been: snark sees tind Of Paris was the fasiest on the other ‘igh, nt Hersh when the City of F {lL health has compeited her to relinquish the practise of her art, She says that her heaith was never ol garb, But the Greek | other means than a bloody and desolnting war; that method was adopted by the Divine “aap | Sdvantage of an o sous. 899 | mission is the most useless sinecuro of all, | but Accordingly, t i Uy e A 1, Queenstown, the pride of the tars of the Cunard line ‘and one or two friends, The captain had not | cott Spofford to write exctastvely for his publica { only a distinguished citizen, but is a Philhet ‘That the abolition of slavery i a pecuniary Ga ,Hleney HL shaw, Farvoro.¥. C4 Thom Me: | hws been decply wounded. A eard appeared om th the hall jong before he coneinded to join in | ttona for three years from the present date, d lene of forty years’ standing, Thero ie no | gain to the Bouth is mow agreed hy all sensible | tinier “HFG” Predesiew all, La Grange, "Uni | oeeaston, over the signatare of Mr. Canard, denying | Witte alto Gunce'whoc it in aliegen had me | —Amitsio seller was lately overpowered by @ i it cD love! 01 ] ie # z se heart cal sek Ang ‘yi ay aga RL yg ha + tat if s . $ Be -] " wt Hood's song of a gentleman's under garment.” barre yRebdbstaess fey Mi an to | thin they could be made to earn fur their mastery | Wiest "GhamafyAi Nit anise it bike no card ever appearea from the commander of ether | At 1m 9G 0" {SUNK MUN Nin In tie tet | aye remnant of the Maine ‘colony at Jaffa 4} = nner} at do > Mons & Miuister 1 | when slaves, The demonstration of thie truth is | St: tages daa Mem iytaen, eneterts fiat | wewsel, ‘The prohabittes aro that the owners of | Capi. fee mca aanding by the woman, her e¥e0r':§ | have began to Intermatry with the Levantine popata 44 | Perme of theaen, Greece at allt Nothing. Most of our for | yoy complete, and it marks with an inextinguish. | Imiuro’s, Torey’ damon. vohuton, Wea, Texas; | BOtW versets were kept in the dark, and that thero | }oune boiler, uy named Timothy MeGrath, who | ii6 and will soon disappear as a distinct peopte, ot Darry per year to mail mudscribers...,, - 4 | eign missions aro mere sinecures, places in| able ihe " hich thoes | ames, Davis. Mémphis, “revn.s -Jewe ih” Harpers | was almply an understanding between both captains, | Mit se4 agtd wittks lance knife in, Mie has aul | The Hon. Matt. IL Carpenter, United States Baxi Weexcr, peryear.... vevceccss 4 | which to pension off prominent politicians | tree eheht voce eee ee Re which these | stuart’ davies’. Hoherteon, “Cleveland Texeat | WRO sailed from New Yorke harbor within the same | asanulted the captain with terrife violence." | aerator elect from Wisconsin, apoke at atemperence ‘Ten copies to one widre eo b oy o ri Uisie Such) enable nar A dd eight years have wrought our country. i Tenhs Wm, Belt Uraine, | pour, The Cunard mem have never accepted the re- Before the man aitieked could defend himself or | Senator clect from Wisconsin, sp} pare ‘ Twenty copies to one ad who desire to travel in Europe, and prefer to | We may, indeed, wish that 0 beneficent a trans. | Shethyyiite, Tenms, We Vebanouy Ter frult of that raceas a fulr teat of the speed of veuecls | KC Ow of the way, MoGrath eut him ae meeting in Milwaukee last week and took the pledge. itty Copies to one addres ‘ 7 By ined Betau’ Jone eck, and inflected Rosa Bonheur contradicts the statement that ‘ iA do roat the public expense and with the | formation could hare been produced by some | turn, ky. Xomuel Belaudy of the and inflicted 9 feartu Rosa Bonh Jiets the statement that better. Additional copies, im Clu packagoy at Clad tates | ps, " iu ‘ Providence which governs all afuirs, we must be f = is arrived at thie port on Mon | frente of each party, and curious, eager . ; ¥ sae Payment mvariebis 18 advance, ihe LenaalbttAc ded lnk baited slid lieve that it was on tho whole the beat the cave | John ih aie ihacringnerd’ | day ofernoon ast, another match was made between | TW otlier sande an servained, S888 Ser OL Ue Enes puter Mvnayi ean Ve vy ue ADVERTISING RATER, lishment of the Greek Government we sent A f " Whe th Hie, ily; Win. F- Reader’ | her commander, Capt, Kennedy, and Capt, Cook, the | (20H otter for tors, pista : i utils | richest man in tho State of Todiana, has just givem : 2 be admitted of. In truth, it is plain that nothing . javion, Lowa; J, Ab, Ot, Rad men shouted for Ihe FOUR Naked | $15,000 to @ © female college” whieh hos been named Porrrn Pace, periine..... ane seente | no diplomatic representative to it, and we b ‘vil id b hs » ree’ WW. Chin np nf] | Commander of the Russia, both vessels to start from nid for what they kmew fut, The erowd rushed o LJ * ‘Three tines (22 wor 7B rani | got along very well novertholess. Now and but a civil war could havo ans rown Gane ye W., Webster. Kenora, Wit. | tia port yenterday. Ir ntically down. etalre by the trout and ack Ways; | after him, Prectat Norters, per "0 €e 4h Lie he pili. Its power was too enormous and too deeply in- | A: Il Banos, Delavan, Wiest rancie 1, Valent Tila race ‘ food was rinning op the floor In a pool: the man | ate, and Mes, Charles Matthews have received } + seeeee 0 en Aerie pre : k ; laranctal. Jesse ), Kom tg Ia Face Will be one of the most exciting that hae Ma te he dele, and McGrath Aocrahed det Ir. ’ Sourav Roriers, 1 eons 14:98 then there wasn Little businces to attend to | volved with every part of onr political and social May Osea © ‘ ever been contented by ateaniships, aa not only the | ahtiy his bioly wrap. from an American manager an Ter of £5,000 rterling en niyfor the ypace | at Athens, and then the Secretary of Stato | system to be otherwise broken down, At any Haysenny Rin prestige of the Cunard line Is ved but the pos Six or Club! police add tert pe room not hulf | for a eeason of eight months in New York and othet Sa Wancetliodas: vaste bons; would direct the Minister at Consiantinoplo | rate, we can look upon the facta that now sur. | AH HIy Merniermer: Son gi nhows* | tal grant by the British Government for carrying the | Qu. iout bulore, bat nove happened fo, be presen 0° | principal ¢ jackin Mag THE SUN ts cerved tosunocribers at thete homes, | Or the Consul at Smyrna to go over and at- nd us with no feeling but Sroushout the Metropolitan Distriet, at 42 cents per | tend to it. Perhaps in the wholo thirty: | hope; and the enviabto deati Week. Orders for the paper received wt the SUN Oui ‘ a hegyeyp gig ol urs there were two euch occasions, | fore the South is one » de and | Georgetow 0 of gratitude and | Geer ‘Colorado a, Mou’ | English mails to this country now postessed by the chore af Custome—Joaoph F. Binith, Wieeneet, ard line, and for which the Inman Company are athaniel K, Sawyer, Frenehiws'« Nay, Meat. A: | contending in London, may be transferred from the | prevailed to an alarming rmecitics, Mang his whistle for the pole, an'ran ont and fred off LNs plato! t their attention, ‘The first one who arrived w and | —The «mall-pox h extent in some of the large Wes! cases in St, Lonis, Cincinuat!, Milwaukee, and Chica now opel all opinions ng be- hich men © : hive torner of Nassau and Fraakfort ois, or at ery of the ) ‘ , : ie Mas As: | Cunard lineif the Russia should be beaten. There 0, have proved fatal, Dewo-stande However that may Le, whenever there was | MY hail with unmixed patisfaction and delight. Tas WH Wiener. Was heavy betting om the result ue the Russia lett | pivengtt |” ur, Wilkie Collios has announced his decile To Advertiser, any roal necessity for an agent at Athens, It has been reported that operations for the Medill, Georgetown, Listiiet of Colm her dock yesterday morning. It is not necessary | Cheek near the ik below, sion to write no more novels for the present, but ta Since the frat of that the agents of Loth lines should be informe laat January Oe daily cir. | one w of T. Hooker, Distriee of § nt there ata reatonable expense, and | removal of obstr ot Mineourt eh Irew bis pistol, but some one seized It from be- | geyote himself to dramatic compositions, for whick tions at Holl Gate have failed. ry " fs i" ; orm hie mate! m formalities sho . | hind, and wrested it out of his grasp, The two men th fulation of Tue Sux, which te principally in the | when his work was done he came away | We are authorized todeny this, Work has simply | Lied kites Auorney—Jninoa 1. O'Neli, Kastern : by Oe ben hl Meera etd hd Ob | then tuiabled, one over the other, duwn the stairway | he believes himecif to have a epectal genius. form of sales through the newsmen of New York. | at “d Dietnet of Peomsylvaniay ire kA. Dockray, | Served in fact & prohibition issued to elther of the | wo the pavement, when McGrath sprang to his feet —Dr. Brown-Séquard has accepted a chair in Brook’, aa + He again. heen suspended through the breaking of the | kunthe Distetee of Fi Aa .Henithert | commanders could not affect the reeult, as each ver. | Like a (iger, and escaped around the corner of Goyer | 14 arin Faculty of Medicine, The Boston Medical yn, and Jereey City, has steadily increased But some office-sceker, dissntisfiod with this | drill, We learn from the superintendent and mew Lh ist sel is Vonnd to make a speedy paseage, and those | *teeet, and ran t the river, " i Mr.’ Metealf, another poliecman, arrived on the | and Surgical Journal eaya that this will not preveng dade secre ertneuirgdbcontrcnasigptnn ll | d fl thie Aine, aud belng joined Uy Mr. | Lim frou making oceaslonal visite to thts country. aman ne, say that his rival, Captain Cook, will eure Richmond, « clal constable, if we mistake ai of G we aves Wot tnd of ic tes object aes eu in | 80%, they pursued “MeGrath down’ to the foot of | _—A colossal bust of Gov. Andrew, as he ape v Strect, wien. they overhanied and captured | peared daring the war period, has been completed bg On Saturday last our wales were 8,000 copies morc than at the beginning of January, Asthisinercase be not the consequence of any general excitement of | P™ Spal the public mind, acting atite upon the circulation | Mission, and a Minis Wholesome state of things, went to Con. | others that the improvement thus far has proved gress and got an appropriation fora Greck | A entire success, We also hoar that the removal zi , howen, Tergitory of Arico of the sunken steamer Scotland off Sandy Hook | Miiuser Plenipotentiary F Was appointed to yo 1 Recreunrten af Legation ivden, Mexico; | trying to keep the racing arran, t see ob- ‘stubborn fei fe th th ¢, Sarab F. vie erifag (2 0 oa ‘ re there nnddo nothing at the public cost, Me, | #08 good accomplished. Over eightoen feet | janes a Warts, Viktun settee Ptah haa | pa an ceed Me febaorn Feeietanee, 216.97 Sill Mrs, Sarab F. Ames, and is now on exhibition at the Of all neveapapere, but of the growing favor in which | Shere an 4 it , Son, | Of water is now rolling over her, ‘The Quaran- | 4 /tian 4 Kock P.Karhavt, Avent,Orand Ron. | Vi0us, 88 pavseng r to rust ther | dew hls knife aguin aud dened them, ‘The three | State House in Boston, ‘The likeness is vald to ta Tne Sen d9 held by readers of ecery clase and con. | TCCKENMAN we think it ia who now occu: | ting Commissioners aro. propre Nara. | tunnency elven in vesnols on wach an expedition. At all | partial aurroun ted iim and awaited relutoree: | exeeticat, dition of life, there is no doubt that it will continue | pics thia aincenre, and we believe lie dove It | ingly in their work on Weat Bank, Light is | Q Gf the fooyesttca lbed We Be oo epeia Is socearned,”” | Tare oe tates 2OGGN. peed’ gericea) cui Chateed on | rue Wis! of (ie Berton, GB othey:caaaes through many months to come, succensfally and ornamentatly. It was not | dawning on New York harbor, Ce the enemy and vt mithalmest su | of the same clase whieh hare appeared in the Sature " 4 ' : A perhaman et r " nagle Meteat as ny ul cl r ei veri 0 Vas From th first our purpose has been to acquire for | difficult to get tho appropriation, ‘There is — THE CO OPERATIVE SOCTETED Severely ext "Gh tras Unive imc ceee, Gs | ene ne ee eee ee ceo ur journal a circulation superior in numibera and in influence to thot of any other paper tn this country Our plan is not alone to defind the intereats of th great masse of the people, to promote the cause of } ; Public enlightenment und. public monatity, and to | UAlE a contury. The gloriow of the old wave | ey ny ee took place with perfect | Sivuiiny Th encourage uniesreal kindncas, good faith, and good | ¥OMing repablics and monarchios of that | ortcr and proper solemnity. each temper, but above all to furnish a etter newspaper | COMMiTY, the Jiterature incomparable in it* | qye establishinent of religious freedom is one reer Fouiataiay Wee for two cente than other pple welt for four. This | Veauty, thy philosophy unsurpnesed in ite] of the substantial benetite of the revolution which sega M1 to Tear that 1:6 C000 et ae tear eid tala ecovcted aumdentiy te | fF they have been able to keep the track clone." te ovr programme, and th: public are beginning to | acutencas the sculpture audarchitecture never | Hitherto only one form of religion, the Roman Mint—Calvin J. Cow! | tors aro weil contented with the renulie sitenty | py "wnt bie tea woniewere, Ss nend fer win —The extensive authority of parents under Appreciate it and respond to it. If, ina dull time, | matchod by the people of other climes, aro | Catholic, has been allowed publicly to celebrate |, Cainer U. 8 Mine—Hovert D, Andrews, Denver, Col- | chheved, nnd feel sanguine of the future. Searcely | ‘thls was in me pales RibSey Regbendl ons gory: | Crinese Na ls Well Kncwa, A. Chinese of forty fn a vingle month, our daily circulation ie en | all capable of use in the hands of 9 #kiliful | ite rites in wall persons will be free Parr itor tea—Stamm two years have clapred sluce the fret seed was sown | 3PPaling siaht of her paic, bloody husband on s Kory | ye4ry og, whose aged mother fogged him every day, Uarged to the extent of 9,000 enpice of our 1 1 t hin (Gea with the Heater fer in this clty by a young stranger calling a moe og age Yok gb grt nf mete lh chy. Gogg ht 7 M Fo the anton copia of our paper, | artist, and are made to invest the dirty, lo worship God in ac with th we may calenlate ona etill greater progress when ‘ rious female members of the aristocracy, were write ten by Mrs. Lyne Lynton, authoress of “Lizzie Cor- dl other novels, —The enow on the line of the Central Pacifie, among the Sierra Nevada m@untal has not at AF | tained a depth of more than six feet this winter, ar vein | Show ploughs have been brought {ato reqaisition by the | the 4 Comprny on the monntains, and th For the fird tue In the history of Spain a Protestant religions service was publicly 1 Madrid on Sunday, Jan, 24. Among the nee were many Indies of different claases of s0- an immense fund of sentimentality in. th je Wuehmon) was human soul, to which the name of Greece has made a successful appeal now for bs no oand Progres of the Cosoperns tive Building Associations Bu " i. Words tor Workingmeu- Resolutions of Mr. Jobo W. Farmer, ‘The coOperative movement in this city, may to 7 appear to be making snail's was severed, but a doe examination reve upper Up though no ir clubs freely on Met prisonce was carried ti strict Station House and locked up for Hain HW. Viftany, Niiah New Yorn ae Now Corks Wn C vivanla; Kene J. Fongeray, © B, Florence, second Ler ‘arst Pennsylvania Thonas A. Burd 1 Third Louinlavie =, the Health tell Fn eybolds, Di hark Sarveyor of the rena, i the floor, It was not util daylight hat any effort | shed tears in the company of ono of his friends. Rotante Hall, Fast Brondway, for the purpose of or- | was made to remove the wounded man: he was then | s Why do you weep! ‘Alas, things are not i dictates of their own conscien is a great Ape i mnpene fully ¢o to his room at 4) Jefferson street. (! Chaser ta beathate blk th, Wo, tes 0 ronson oky | Tuts Nanos, Sbleving, ioallnig Creces Of aii Vie ee by ; kaulalug a Cooperative Building Sectety. It wns ex: | fie reytved considerably during the day, and could | they wsed to be ‘The poor woman's arm grow bospe bey ae eile Me oF yn WAY | our own day with w factitions importance and | #8!" ’ Se ial Neeenlbephlr oder dinar cacteonied ba) AME TTR) Feablo tone of voice, “With caro | feebier every day!” not soon reach the figures of the London i : i Gen for Wy. | became widely known, ‘The rules and prospectus | there is a ponstbility that he will recover. Cap ae Talagraph, whose daily vale arc raid to amount t» | & Seetitious interest, To Uhis sentimentality | The Greeks Atucked, the Turks Defended, Be ge tere OEE Me Monon Gr | gcemed all that one ould wish for, The Society was | ice Is trom Kentucky. During the war lie A boy was sent by his mother to saw some un Septin fo tne, Con teaerate army, e was £ es stove wood out of railroad ties Going out door en, Forrest, Since the close ot the war he has tly alter, she fonnd the youth sitting on the awe the plain facts of the scheme were Inid baro, and | lived here, and has been dentiied with the sporting id lira bange media ae Workingmeu soon saw where thelr tutereat lay, ‘The | Maternity.” He has alway been unassuming, quict, | horse own. hope: i! ge ; : i at his work? ‘The bo; progress of the institution was, however, not really | 22 gentlemanly jn hi manners, and we never heard | fulson why he didn't keep at ¥ 200,000 copies, our people are especially mbjeet. Meanwhile, the public will do well to notice the | to Ve humbugged with the immortal name wn ei <," ei if SRE fact that Tux Sux is already officially proved to | of Greece; and so they agreed to send a Min- be ue iona a a ace fogs heap TARAS fomith Aout fiee ot xe Aave in the elty of Neo York @ larger circulation | inter there, and there ho is. farbatle tie bani neve hoy love | 76 the Lilitor af The , Sin: Your correspondent of the Sth inst,, un ‘ Sam of Monitai'n. eit Langtort, Goveriorot Mon. | ng 0 of ro} Wautel Ho Laugont Goveruorer Mou. | not puffed up as onc of royal roads to wealth, but Arehibald M. Gre w Hetrick uf Le : tt ti ney ivan ity. ied thun: ‘ ‘ , ’ ; ' i «4 or real nativity. Rieti puted pF Renneysvaniss Moor S> Fats | euevuraging until Mr. John W, Farmer was enlisted | Mr. Metealt's arm wae eut to the bone through | "ePiied thas: ” My dear mother, E ind 1t hard, very than any other journal. Thia iademonstrated by | Now if Mr. Tuckenstan isto have a suc. | 1 red whieh the Grecks bear to the Tarke, 1 or, Vin core OW. Colby, | in the movement, His name gave fresh life and | {Re mMuecle, anit he received two stabs In the cheek, ie f : the publication, twice a weck, in our cotumns of \ eoasor, wo yo for Dr. Wows, But what need | Wh dispossessed them of Constantinople, is 0 In- ot WE? of romana! Dr, B.A. White deemed ~—A colored woman in Petersburg, Va, lately y vigor to the plant, aud in the course of a few m Jost 190 the let of Letters not called for at the Post Offer. \ of giving hi b wean tengo that Mt distorts everything connected with | Hit Bit ee BURAARIY | the shea treme oer Suiting Buel SOUb Ramer tee where ove virih to twink, Whose bodies were Joined tow That let ie dad ty tine Lad toed tek giving hima successor at all? Why not } sem ewan er He sy uiparny Urine Americas | tasce timers ne Latency redhat Tntee | bered 600 members, and received subseriptions at the ¢ yeeterday, wother at the side, the junction extending from ae ieee as hagas prec pes (oe | cut or chat miesion with the other retronch- | public is based upon therelawic tines, “when man | Daitiekot Ac b Doin if itis | rate of 000 Weekly, This Society is on a sound uh Pei eg peg alt ded ee point near the first ribdown to the fifth, Both big and in compliance with thet provieion, ic | ™UIST It in not much to gave, perhaps, only | wee worthy of Me elime,” itmust bo remembered | Batt ‘Thorman U. Mecalt, Kix CRESLAD | vaste, and is lee healthy. @enaclal position; han ed, on Wiis ate breact, and shout, | Bodies were perfectly formed, and the children were 1 the highest degree of civilization demorate | flu some ten or twelve thouraud dollars a year, | (het! he wonder str ck of Marae ick of Manan 2% the escaped with bis life, about $40,000 to seventeen members, who apparently Leaithy and born in the fulluces of time, regularly appears in Tur Sun. Sanh SONG Tae tuacave chip Mita d mtb Ore eity. aw him sith he stoveut the station house ae ie pomebody will ay, But if we are to deal | (7itn 6 convomiant: ag that even We tar oF yore | serncyur of fustein dues A. Maryuian, at | have built comfortable hoines for tele families near ray. afer Sa thy fbi rhe arr fl a bead trsrevipgiallia aa ri he rere not al Jou cols Hal Jawellenal aryland, e " e ele plante WOT Mag wot i Alaska ax @ Penal Colony. honestly with the poople’s money, if we are visa 2 thainae Ne Stillwell sete RES EES Paring an tem inte is Aeasy | EAE ae acioc he fooea tn rete oe Rare i pap aavviganfheancitaalgre poeta : by the Turks, a8 m nation, not hav ‘The alarming increase of crime in New | to spend carefully what they earn with such | eivitieati rast of, have not heen tainted with | Waters, Republie of Keun York and in all the large cities of the Union | toil and difficulty, we must put every cont to | the vies per eto, ‘They have hitherto | Conan QO he Caled Suutce has not only provoked the sudden arming of | good use and to no other, Let us then go | Nee sinple aed patriarchal people; consequent ly there is no country in world where there are fer he fought a swarm of horn’ ry-bullt Trivhmun, about 23 sears old, which they would otherwise pay to m landlord, and in the course of a fow years will haye liquidated od looking, generally, He rays he lias | *tOTY of David and Gollah, and, coming to that par their indebted "Tho Society also has $11,293 in | NO reeollection of the affray at tho nul Hie me. | #0 in which Golish #0 bonstingly Seo og, | MOFY ¥ery conveniently skips over a litte patch of | dared bank, John Watson Is President; John W. Farsner, | ye ’or ix hours, He wee’ charged ob tiie anrkoy | Lired the young stripli alody was engaged In reading from the Bible the zyeln; Joseph J. marty at Constantine 1 to tee, W. D.Spad Many good citizens, but it has at the same | ack to the safe old plan wish which we | guifou crlues eommiited os In. Ticker, and theee vndels aad latad fea bianedio Ue batogn Srna oat TUN A UCrear ESO, TONING: FORME Ms casi twilittere rime 5 setitita : f ernal R xa Pho success which attended the first Society le and ned 880 to: # lice court, | he g vho lic! " outburst of violence is to be met, and how | qo without this uuneecssary Minister to | T Ww ereary of the Treasury~Mailett Kib peasdonlpriprin- cry at rengoriairecgmedanr tenga charge of assault wate intent to kill, eS ae Si woven ak 4 5 ania ad ‘lipts 4 hue brigands a ur corresponden ‘omginisato 4 Bintute Lawec . leon ho prover : the offenders can be more eflvetanlly pun | Greoce Pivicoly pr sites ple nAeaR ATS | liad Breer tute Laren ef Me | wothod of disposing of the casi, it being Ly ballot How It Feels ta be Hanged, “Do unto ail your neighbors Ished, as a means of preventing a recurrence ee Pied reir nies reg eal Peipectpedna andes aeeemtnensine ‘cut Qivoe~D. ¥, James | and call alternately, the memlcrs drawing lots to de: % From the Loutsvitle Democrat. As you would baye them do to you.” 6t'e eiraflar onrbreak The Advice of a Practical Man. drain OF Binyrna, was the famone outlaw * K: oe nurshal af the __ | termine who shall have the use of the cusa without |, We sre told that hanging, if suceossful—that , : fy-Yant," whon it fe ridienious to palin of upon the | Alien at Qe : ete fs, Cit beaks a peron’s neck—ia the most sudden Tut another saying now prevails, The cauece which have brought about this | We call the attention of our readers to the | riiiie ana Katturgy moans maletor, and | Puente Landed co | DINK Any interest, Thie Heeiety has advanced | death be cau die. Th ruptures te sping in the ‘Olen tauirely dierent bos 1 , following «neeinet and comprehensive plan yee Ad MW. Wikerson, f | about $25,000 to thizteen borrowing membors, and | mediate neighborhood of the medulla oblongota, mud on apa z Jamentadle condition of afairs—tbreatenir ne ne p " onl more Groek, thon, Hat ie Tas hipaa #8 Wank, Te is offecred thus: Wiliam | 8 breaks tp communication of the nerve fox petigidptiebaaphqaruraia . ea for bringing about a resumption of specie | Why does ho not give us the pa of the ¥ < ro Sean Vital power, to the organs that carry on the liur dx they Il certainly do you." to break in pleces the very framework of is ; . 1 ire RPR Ua ona gay pepe tah t. | Forbes, President; Win. M. Vau Note, Treasurer; | nachlacry,’ It the man's. neck Ie not broken the | "The ducl between Franx Tutasky, once pocioty—are many and various, ‘The chief | Paymente, without enusing any depression in | tusividus aad : Simply ; Ma~ | Albert Allingham, Secretary first action of the cord fs to close the trachea, or een Frans Pulesky, once a cor id S niness o y destruction of property : of Lefer" would y tile na " y i ‘There is third. Society, which has 50 membe Windpipe, and thus stop the supply of atr, Tt respondent of the Nero York Tridune, ond M. Jokayy among them, however, seem to be the gen. | burinces or any destruction of property: hag ‘ 4 + | compresses the lure kwh vin ‘ 42 ke To the Baitor af Lhe Suse baal yor af eo topat cae ay talc fer com. | has made four appropriations, and has ac- | hiood to the heart--the | heck which reiacn | editor of the How, which (ook plice in the vieluity oral laxity of justice in tho courts, and the | “sig. 1 desire to ay a few words on the ques. | Neriodical ralde by the Cireek Islanders of the Arch! ge EA eee T count of weveral thousand dollars, Jolin 7. Fisher, y ss. the arteries thet carry the | Of Pesthy tn the early part of January, was a farce, Consequent irnpunity of the offenders, THO | ton how 10 pay the wational debt nnd resume | PME ofen headed by Atheotans themselves, and Jf Gf Conimbiom |! Dr cciiente Henry EB. Teters; Treatren and Kober The the seconds haviug selecled pistols with which 18 election of our Judges ts precticnlly a tribe | oyccie payment. Let Ce nite Saati shale lll ad se Crowe, Secretary. Tt has been argued by the moi Aa i Mieepanee sovoeathe fo ho two duals ta A ) er have been a prey lo Greek radians. i Ne Sea a fi ‘ urt each o acriously hen the pisiols after tothe Conrt to be leniont to offimders; in- | as amendments to the prescut h Dera of the ubove soetetics, and with rome trutir, | 3 jene ence of | repeated attempts did not go of, Puleziy and Jokay “follows | threw them away, buret into laughter, and shoow Sosation, | banda. —A prominent Western fow eveuings ago, while at addition to the one he mer: | red and cighty-eight | that the present heavy premiums wink ticora above «pected, there | here pay for the a clean taba 1uron dy (he Seuate four hag | the interests of the Soeicty, and committees have iva GAA RIC EG ns of a military char- | Deen appoluted to see whether some plan cannot be iF fve nowinat acter, and elght ve 1g to the naval service, | devited to remedy the evil, One sugme deed, it is known that persons who have 1, That all United State: bonds shall be | tai iuelf are almost ail by foreigners, foremort o} been found guilty of grand larceny, involy. | paid, principal and interest, in’ gold, and oll | by the Greeks from: the fovlan felands, Malt fag in one instance robbery, were pardoned | shores and other personal property invested in The only natives addicted toer » taxed by any State or mus | WM though Ottoman subjects, Hot ton minutes after the prosecutor wont | s#id bonds shall not be taxed by any State or mu J Mls Weugh Conon nominations for civ of money are detrimental to are the Croatians, © not Tarks, may struggle and wr , but these #trug 4 ons’ generally~paintul enly to the be Senator relates that a rant's residences n descent and of the 4 , i Burop ilGe AVE Betice Hur oveked teas Sa ka rail Tau OFRMUTR OR pals GhoTaaMA dOllark At iit. | holder, ‘Therefore, Ifa tnan Is hanged ¢ i he asked him what Information Le felt wt liberty t put of the Court; the alleged ground being nicipal sues a * Toran eb pli ge ca ied veoh fe ah Dptrae ear Ee seas raat batt | he feels only the one siexcning sesation er ies | givaaato the oomporiiion of bie Coblast, "1 bare ; fj 2 Contracts made payable in gold shall be i vee Ki on only cleven names civil appoints 90 10, $800; IF here aro more buyers than one as th plunge Lefore he gets to the ond of the rope fis 7 < m a that this was o first offence, but in reality |) * poy & What elrontaxe eontd the Por While none of tue army nominations, three hundred | PFie®, it shall be batloted for among them, Another | Kecouds of horror’ It he ishanzot suecceluiiy. wee | Sesided,” says Gen. Grant, “upon three things ta beca’ Judge " sal to als ss pbbers, to whose existence yo agi eas gpa 7 Beane sald be limited tothe sarge | by Mtranguiation, he feels the same throe. the selection of a Cabii he tiret is tha ii use the Judge was about to appeal tc Cresta a sinking fund. by: slug snonthly all |'gnt clove tte ewasonouent: Gt and forty-bree of are for brevets, ha n |v that the prenium aball be limited tothe same | by stran F t t f nek; the firwt is thot Mry, nd, in addition, bew and’ deep ec the people for his rele bis Nei tee eae It is only a few daye ago that a man who jon, Alsposed of. T only eit ‘on the thotsan i | —— will not be tendered a positi Did in | swinming, drowsy, uncertaln, Mneamnerccat tye | Hx Cabinet will be composed of seven member aw revived more aitontio: dollars, aug mem) n that to bay the sup wish secondly, that of the broin, three minut the surplus revenue in buying up and cancelling | the Turkish authoritios have suvce the maturing indebtedness of the Government, | these marauders, the Groek Logat y ued by the poorer members, sinucen aml (hres oe 4, iu the Tust place, I have determine ig 4 Soual¥ewnlalng tr sol yy ligt ar bir, minutes and three KeCOLds: und this de | HAG, ie lust place, 1 have determined not to ece had been remanded for robbery was brought | until the market vulue of the debt shall rise to | nople Nave iivarlably claimed and protected th ere eileen gaa ete g trot A rihna Mal det AR Mulsery io murderers. ‘Compare wiih | Icet two members from the Fame State.’ up for a repetition of the cfonce; and the | par in gold, at which time specie payments will | Is ot Greece itself more distinguished than Turkey THE POLICK INSPECLORSHIP DPMP HIRING cent, Cotposes OF Uy Is Hue Srdlanry Mnseecibe AARRORt eben er ae The CAgeago ng Fost says: * A couple os FH f Tie WUgaStuee and ERMA FE TRBNGEEE? GRIT 3 sure. tek, remaine (ot ded by the voice of the | Ordinary iliness—the dr vinews of ins | 1! Question occurs, how did he get out of the | teke place voluntarily, without any legislation or ee fe > wibers b wean uf fever, the days ot Lrhegm- | genticmen have been holding an argument ta tha Tombs? He was simply remanded for the | shrinking of values, iS a ote ules ic depetotadameahle heroism | ‘Phe Suspense Eyded-Jameson aud Burdon re 1s, ulko a bull sociation, known 34 Theil Merona tae ‘ie before | columns of Tue SUN, one signing himself a * Gods first off ncolved io sente: 4. Create no now indebtednoss under any cir ‘ Veet a eck coer |: Re Windere: Seancliy of she Pattee Come: | tie New tiie Soeeviaas Aaa shatte:balidine ions, | Seenoelli ue foarlog man,’ and: the ther @. ‘God-loyieg: man,’ rat offence—roceived no sentence, nor way | 4 Create: Hk when you ail that va Grveke would cheat | wileelanere-tiood Avpuimtientay Hem tlat a reecRt se ware Witnaumbarne wing | Saucerons aouach Satisfied that no such ebaracters coull be resident be required to give any bail ae Ae Ue Bova ul Nall the Oy OU FOUN: BE Relat one of tho great ‘apt, Wil toe Jameaon, tthe First Ward, fore ] Wortehester count Of which have already been | ty todect that 1 1 | of New York, we took especial pains to ud out,and Corry ont the above plan until all the na- | est Phitheiiones, whom Iam sorry to be obliged to | merly of the Sevent!, was made Luspector of Police, | awarded to the members. literates the : Even when amon is really sentenced and | 5 (ary on ne cst hillonie; whein | a norty 12 B8. ODI the Heventh, was made Inspector of Police, | AMAA IG (Ne MARDER, cenity, carrion | murderer's ti Vertis by Ane | earn that, a8 we Fuspected, they are both visite Waal na hieoen bn uetieened rallten nal debt is paid quote on tl weion, th wks in place of the lamentest , at the Mi yates re ty eit ge lther a Meee OR m Henly it ie tne age, end ita | from Chicag ere must be something radically P ison, r ‘he i Very respectfully yours, * Without even savage virtue Lent, tropelitan Police Commissioners’ meeting yoxterday but dy consequence of he Increasing bislicey | Wat $8 oT iit wants ta eet out of It } detective in Chiengo soclety, oF perhaps in the Chic Influence ; and it is rare indeed that any man ARTES AAR Ceacaee Rane Met an morning. Inspector Jameson Is a Democrat, but by | were compalied to move ta lancer aud more central | Ceigiuor's chrout and betanged uuderehioratutiy | £0 Pte, when Goioving and God-feuring cltzena Berves out his time, unless he be some poor | Buoapway Nationst Bank, N. ¥,, Feb. 10, Viorica Wea aid aie erat me pion 8 Telsat: bol Just such 9 man as | Sid third floors of t ey 214 Bove eS of shiat towa are compelled to come to New York ta i ; nine alate Sf read ts kia ya 5 : Sil a Us ce suntite Greck ts found, Suw thought the Cor ners would appoint. | had Itappropr! 5 Alted up xtraordinary Dog Pgh: condnet a newspaper controversy. font who haa stolen a loof of broad to keop | We submit this plan to the careful cons:d LEO eT Testes, Uva Bee OF MOGLG Teak croticled ete cet | eater: at Cotas Le Heke rrespondent of | IFé Oe ee writing | Hore are two extracts fr men, front,in whic he Var fainily from starving, whom nobody | eration of financiers and state Mr Ho that it ill becomes those who live in glass » A. Townsend’ intment, and it now congratulates the Conmals from Logaveville, Pennsylvania, tee the filow in y 2 : . F ; . aitempt to throw thes. Gat Hroughout the sory, Which he sayy iu vouched tor by somen vst Washington Letter 3 8. knows and noboly ears for, We remem | Paratin is one of the ablest and most suc: | houses to attempt to threw stones: We | sioners avon thelr wucacity in acting upon Tue Run's | Pach soe eiron saterefor th est respecte cltaana fe tlatasieiorcae ame that elways sounite to me like" Cod love ile bor a case in point, where a Quaker get fire | coxsfal Dankem in this eity, and what he trust, however, that some 0 ireeks are] imitont tugzeation, ne did the Roaed of Teilth ta | OF valuab ated tv victor in this singular combat wu dacob karat pal caeea Go Ge ce ca H 3 i . not Alephts, As for the he is,a8 you justly | making Registrar Harris 8: Inspector. ‘Truly, | PRrcecy, sane 4 ony kaq., an old testdent of the county, and wise t = OF te Howe, the to his own store to secure the insuran upon this subject, as upon any other on | cyserve, "gentle, consi imple, honest, 1 i ete Litea tee ah cee. Laing ; Hs | the soctoticn m ° of the brid Knowe for tus uuerring on sivong. nerve ther day, eaxccuted a hantspring, shook his gory " . ei B Su hines for all, and now that the Poliee g. The whe n rb , © juranee, lo served in ate i 8 a ‘e y e money, but was detected, tried, and sentenced | which he may be led to speak, is entitled to ] aud poetiou!,” notwithatanding the asrertion of Board and Health Board clearly aco and acknowledxe | dues Mat cost eas Re annte || Coaeelee aad ant AGrred is the tale war Us iy at Bercy sas Proposed to take the Domine Yo ten years’ penal servitude. But he con: | all the weight which belongs to great expe. | Grek to the contrary; and {C48 only alace the in- | the faet, it Is hoped that the new tity dudge avo wth | Ys, aeogrusned ibe aquired by law, hv’ efer dls services froin pute jon at alt pli onocan ee store lity | a } , oduetion of wry jomen ” dol arn je MUVCuCs ot aciye ure dod peliotion, He is a man ot weal! p ie “ral ag ens trived to get free within a week after his von. | rience, clearness of view, and compreheusive, | Yt ats. Rirpeen semen as whet may take note, and sce that his phonographer, for whase | at the Hall. on Tnesday evening, Fee nd consequcnily Bota Liteling scidien us wow t campaay!. Jy bewlepberen form be sseiene i : yetormed the vices of cirtliza pear ervices the county pays, re \ 8 —— the dent. i spulent fer cknocket, who x ain a " e serv y pay’ ors Tun Sun in his 11 by Pavey ; ss Bence. An opulent feminine plekpocket, who | practical judgment, in Turkey. Until recently the Turk has only been | joxt private valo of weve dist beloays to the public ‘Things? Among the Mutchors. Ile Was rather rude to a dog owned by a sporting | “Bee! Aaa ioclasiitn Surat MeO Zoot nale bad offered: Police Captain Parr $1,000 to) : Maarten tt Jay | KNOWN a9 0 creature of history—a Mobammadan | ‘he now Innpector, Jamovon, was born in Maine, o: 1 Grant” iano doubts big ox, and has | Sars Tue tau hie Meal better take oe FINE | eDL are advised'ty Ma Wels tank terrae, wee release her from his police station, aud whom Sa seri a. sec i non 1 ron ies ciusater, or @ Bluebeard, with a seimetar in one | Apri} 9, 18%, wil hecame a Patrolman on the youl. | dome Good Herviee In the Gold, and grown fat ond | uacommonly fern. gentieman remarked, | mediately. Mr. Gre ap thin eae P istrict Atto: , recently oceurved on Envlish railways, from the | jand and a woman's gory head in the othee. But | cipat force, be | ran olly, Go where he will, he is the observed or ui | Me would bet ¢ et down.on sll f aistoly hs ey Ww heard screaming, * Pro ie Dissalehs Ateragy, bad promingd 10 mand) icicy of fogs, Th 098 case ihe: dariner cf\n\| ane nerolam, Of Iunpolen tea: his ravhiag, nordess |(retheny eee eR ARE Ar Re oe ee aroe ook ea the Colones stastore, | {Hite Ned HTD Oe 8 ig. fushtou, tection to American industry! Death to chiropas to State Prison, was taken Lefore the ete ee eee ee eas eon © RC TR Ne ing good behavior, on the 9th of November, 133 Y + | touch nim with his han The bet ¥ dist! Enlarge your corns to inercase your speeds sand twenty | erylk City Judge, and her plea of “guilty of at | ccs on a proaching the Copenhagen tunnel, | ander tempt to commit petty larceny” having beon | Cyledoniau sad, did not se * Philadelphia, s # received with hono arlam | and was assigned to the Sixt airol Disteiet, In | and has visited * Bost Down wen! the banner of the Crescent and tho shouts of | 1456 he was a membor of the Peacrvo Corps, Squaa | Other ereat citi rowis, anit etter, who © Grent, coonomy, and businoss 1" " owing to the fog, | Allahoot ‘The spirit of the nineteenth ecntury ant |G; put when the Metropolitan force ws estublisied | and ecclamat ve condescended yesterday sceonded and b on dy his owner, st THE RATTRAP MAN, receiv she was released under a conve: | that the signal was at danger,” or stop,” facilities of intercourse have opencd the ates of all | in yo57, We was for atime out of the servic, on ac- | t02 Visit New York, and stood before Tux Sux dit Hetther intimidated nor thebt Throngh woods and prairies, on an autumn day, lands, and it has been discovered that Turks, Chi i" } rowls, shonta, snarls, and count of Lis partiality for the old eystem, Jn dunu. | office wt 10 o'clock in the mornin, s ouly 2 ors old, but enjoys the respectablo weight ® pounds. He contributed in all not less hient suspension of sentence, We could | didnot slacken speed, Fortunetely the points ultiply such disgraceful facta. which shift trains fromthe main line to a sidin, A man was walking on the great highway ; Ills coat wee tattered and his fuce was tan, exclamation « wonist, but selaing htm by the left cheek, drew fret blood in good style, A\ a moment, Rarsteiter got nose, aud others are endowed with somo of the ary, 1880, he Was appointed on the new force, and | ¥e good nttributes of our common humanity, served a4 a member of the Broadw , bt ‘ ¥ if 5 Squad, under | & " the upper bold, and | A lard looking wretch was the rattrap man— What help is there for ua with such infer. | hud been epened, and th y drain rap Ay ther ‘The various attempts which have been sud are } Sergcant (now Fire Marshal) Hrackett, In the sum | #44000 to the Sauitary Commission. He is now on | changed Ns base Ho actually, got the dog by the ha settee Daan, pal criminals roaming in our streets, and | st the rate of about twenty miles an hour, The git velug made to excite the sympathy of the Amer | mer of that yoar he wos promoted toa Sergeant, and | exbibition in the Central Park, and ts to ate, pocr | Cur with terror. and after he win suMeicnuy punisii: | Be seared the ‘poramin ‘a ch frightful corruption in high places to | eMgine dashes inst the spring buffors at the | jean public for the eqgertng Cretons Vave most Of | shortly afterward to Captain, and was assigned to | fellow,tn Washington—a place in witteh nobody woult | ed his tormentor Tet bin go, when he rule of as |, tp Dossning ond he scared the coons ms nd ofthe siding, brokethem, and efnsed con. | then aij led, ‘These efforts have all been | the command in the Third Ward, Having served | With to die, Lis skin is then to be ataffed. and his | fet a8 his legs would carry him, bowling with po © people all hid thelr silver spoons; protect them? It is not a superficial, tem porary romedy that ia needed, but an organic and fino! one. Vigitance Committees may | oo.4 the tiret ruck was lifted high into the ait and do strik6 terror into evil doors, but they | und then fell upon the broken engine, AML the i canercaile oh Gh Aura ee we cluldron screamed, the women rag, Truth as Strange a» Bletion—"Under the | Vor all were frightened by the rat-trap mane Gaslight? Paralleled, ‘The rat-trap in From the Leavenworth Limes, Heb. 6, a aoe city, During his | market for the tables of New Yorksfolk* Lalor can | A must hormible aud bracal attempt to commit | ‘The trap he carried was a mighty lond, r Hinge i Vurkiah Government Was 40 sincere in these ofte rim of service le became distinguished for bravory | eee thid bovine linmensity any day, and go much | Murder occurred on the Bt, Joe and Council Wats | Bat he whistled a tune as he trod th . " on. or trucks e damaged or o ne) Th ened brave atthe firat ‘station bele bu Ne he road ean exist only in distracted and revolution: | other trucks were damaged or overturned, ‘The | quatit wae ready to declare war agaimat Greece on | tn Virginia, was promoted to Colonel, and eane home | better, Me and Devon Lawrence laugh at all whi 6 sh the trek: gation Below Hambune, ft ® few days wince, The detaly or th cold | Witha villanous eye he seemed to scan ary times, Neither would doubling the num. | driverand the stoker were killed, and were bu | gceount of her attempts to prevent the Cretans from | jn command of the regiment shortly after the riots of | “oxen,” and set them down sa mere Liliputs, eon od lave am detailed In the Nebraska City News, | Bach face be met, did the rattrap man— ber of the city police effect this object, al- | ried beneath such aheap of rubbish that it was | jcaving Athens. July, On his return he was appointed a Pato! | pared with the Brobdingnagian ensmals thet they ex. | Fe anverta frow a resident of Jowa, who was ‘The rattrap man, though it might go along way toward it, | three hours before the bodies were recovered. In | Datiftunobject he toprovidethe Grocks with arms } man tn the Seventh Ward, nnd rose roplaty to be the | hibit, If any Yody doubts the fet, oar old friend siderable injury to the wall, twenty feet thick, | *uper 1 Gov | under Gen, Scott during the Mexican war, whon tho | Donesare to be given to Agassiz to grace his muscun Tho engine itselfwas smashed into fragments, | ernvient, which ln placed at tho disposal of the | redellion broke out We raised w company, and .was | But, after atl, what le this Gen, Grant ox to neigl sufvrers two French and two Austrian steamers, | aypointed a captain in the ott Life Guards, a | Ver Laior's beeves, which he drives evory day to with eupplica, #0 that they may ail return home, The | two-year regiment ralsed place wheve the murder Wak atvempte, man livuig five OF six miles below the He i ramiuntts , " +t : Me tived many years end soid his tra " the other case, as the 8:20 train from Broad stre and ammunition, #9 a8 to enable them to wage War | Captain of the Precinct, of <, passing regularly | Lalor tells them to come with him to where his | ton, with @0 in bi npioi, leit Hamburg early i De, and ought to be done at once. to Richmond, on the North London line, ap. | azaivst Turkey, we doubt whether the Americans ) through the gi oF" Houndumin wut” Sergean’, | horned Colossi are on exhibition, In the rooms of the | Mnthe atuernoen Inveuling to) will hone; short And saved up # doller or two, perhaps, What then is left us? Tho institation of | {@ Hlehniond, om the Nari toniin lhe, tbe | fat wllfy Vuesselves Defore uve Alabama claims | Hi4 appointiuent as Captain was dated Kept 14185, | atciiag.amwocltlon, at tho interaccuon of Fit { PSE, {ae ue as, uaviaid by, two men who with | But wild and weked was the race he raay @ penal colony, far away in the Pacific seas, | PO“ f once of the fog that | 2° Setteds the Hon, Mr, Shanks and the expected | mutt 1nis, when he wos (ranwferred to the First | street and Pirst avenue, and he will show them } content with this they dragged him across the ‘ral And nobody cared for the rat-trap man— vemoved from all the influences of civiliza- am uaa vs bd rivers ee “4 me ‘$ secin! Givek massion to the contrary uotwithstands | Wards from whien position he wae yesterday pro: | something like “a ox." And Lalor's moat iond, } fead,tes and tied hia tae track, Te real be ‘The rat-trap man, he “stop” signal was on, and he # mits inoted to the rank of District Luspeetor, 9 . nea i" nurdercrs, supposed the man deg a amalie tion, and whence, once safely landed, no on! ee ee hich 4 ing | ne OBNVINE ASIATIO, Bergeant Henry Burden, who has for some time n Lawrence, looks with contempt even uyen | allay susp.c.ou ae to ful play. placed Lim. as nbeve | No friends will cheer him when he comes to dle ? opi be , proceeded upon his course, which lay righ — = been in the command of Court Squad of the Second | Lalor's elephantine * oxes,”” and calla them shige” | atat d. Btrnce to bay, tho ian recovurcd and. suc. But for that very Jittle care you or 1; criminal should ever be allowed to eseape to | weross therails ofthe Kew and Broad street line, | The Hon, W. J, MeAlpine delivered the closing 4 Police Distriet, at Jefforeon Market, wos yesterd tock, | ceeded In extleating lmseit trom bie position, “He in comparison with his Patnam county (0.) o ay eace thet Pi Out tate 4 i , 7 cture in curse on Mod Engineering, called to Laky os nd oF the Fi Police whe pieked up the following day. and exrried home, ul is common, and Nfe's but a span. pevieit the United 1 This would be a | and dashed into the centre purt of aKew up train, | (Ure Hee MES some Tluraee ‘Gevieg gree | Acting Captain Durden has toen many ears service | ah iislaty that. he hag a calf wbich wis ous day | He's unatge ty give w dewusipuan of tie Viane who | ‘To Wall street brokers or « ratdrap man— mervetiual terror to thé criminal popblation. | A fst-class carriage which wee in the middle of L aded je the nollee force, abd is a soot oftlcar, Hwee them all, Cauit thue Ul Lo an iubUceML a4 IadeMaiNS Mam, Arabtvan man,

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