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WAVERLEY THEATRE, 720 Brondway-Fed. 13, tho | Ment of the one would be just as proper as | lowing for the beautiful pale face of the mel She came not, 8 GARVEN-Forty Theives; AMUSEMENTS. —— Huriesque Troupe. O11" fo Family Jars.” ('S THEATRE, 284 st, between Suh aud tn ave., = Rowieo and Juliot, WALLACK'S—Much Ado Abont Nothing. OLYMPIC THEATRE-<Humpty Dampty, Matintas at TY o'clock, FE TAMMANY—Oriental Pantomime, Kim-fea, Math Weanesdays and Saturdays, has Mr. Horatio Seymour, The appoint that of the other. Mr, Seymoun is @ Demo. avowlog opinions, Mr. ADAMS Sa a Politician in disguise, balancing between both parties, and destitute of that warmth of blood, that zealous sense of and we looked it vain on the mor: anchdly girl at the window, erat who has the advantago of manfully | nor did she ever come again; but instead of this she herself was carried out of the door, like a broken lily, to bloom in enoth where there are many mansions, surrounded by flowers that will never die, THE SUN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY ning fol- Custom House. —_—_—_— her land, Nearly a Million Practically Stolen from thi THE DRAWBACK FORGERS. Rottenness in the New York 13, 1869, A FEARIUL ASSASSINATION. Iilinols, tn Broad Dastteht-A Horrid Mrators. From our Special Correspondent. Sactsoxvins, Il, Feb, 10.—New York ts matehed at Inet, and matched by the little elty of Taekeoneltle, Ti. Gen, Marray MeConnet!, « State Senator, aman widely known thronghont the State, + Marder of the Hon. Murray McConnell. of poo a School Tencher and ® Journaliet—The Wrong Man Cows hided for a New: per Artic From the Lawrenceburg (Lad.) Press, Feb. 4. Gon. Spooner, J. C, Phillips, editor of the Kotomo Tribune. the editor of this paper. and one or twoothers, were in Sevator Pratt's room at the Bates House, Indianapolis, Inst Wednesday evening for an =Mr, John M. Forbes, of Boston, is about to anil for Florida, with his family, on a yacht cruise among the Plorida Keys, in search of health. =It is said that one hundred and twenty vee jocipede patents have been applied for already im this country, One lnndred caveats, in addition to the abore, are also on tile, —An iron-clad fluet in a vory expensive luxury a . Ceatom | onl the moet prominent eitizen in Morgan county, | hone oro, We had never before had the plea © pee on Satara: patriotism, and that intellectual decisivences Tho Germane are almost the only part of bs ie. be eect Pe ae pnt orn hati: ma vanariiy, Warallay Ik Wer on maior Papelincesen Wer trora es for dveh the wealthicet netion totaduige ta, iy GRAND OPERA MOTER-Orptee Aux Kntors=fpee. | Which gain fora man the respect and conf. | our New York citizens, with the exception of | Meonndrets Somewhere. Hae trata ea eer Wise, Ik Wroad daplight and | ceptevenves ey ovens wea ave bepmmaus terra, | Of the Britsh fromcibie eet tires of Sis te tacntar Op¢ SUP ATRE FRANCATS—Fienr de Thé. Matinge on Sat- or i . Benator, Whe jenly average of $1,013,045 each. prt believed that ho votod for Gnaxr, though his | thelr windows, and plant vines and shrubs | HA. Dickinson, recused of participation In the J witdest excitement bas been oreated by {ils Ne seed Be Oe EO eee wee sone oeet | the ebeition of 00h of the Philadelphia ‘ WOO s MUSEUM—Fiold of the Cloth of Gold, Living | timorous meanness and costivencas of char | wherever there is an inch of eoll, In Arawtnek frande upon the Corernment, were before | nation, ‘The murdered gentleman was @ manos | jie Mp. Senators call mo Pratt.” Amonz other 673 Ty tod Wha Animate, Few YORK AotiemThe Brothers Hagareit creys, 1th Maun day and Setucday at 2% 7’. M. opnarite Academy of Wednos- dence of his fellow-citizens. Last fall it was neter prevented his saying #0 like ® man be- foreland; whilo for State officers he meant to vote the Democratic ticket, but put his the rich residents, who cultivate flowers in spring ond summer, to walk the German quarter is like walking: a garden, Jaemino vines, and Wm, J. Korn, J. Commissioner Jones, in through through honey- Laidlaw, C.J, Theriot, and ooklyn, yesterday, Dis. trlet Attorney Tracy moved that tho case of A. 0. Wilson be incorporated with that of Korn ani o' ‘The motion was granted. Mr, Tracy then opened the murderer this for remains andiseovered, The peculiar kindness of disporition, and 1t was not be- Neved that he bad an enemy In the whole world, He was neeaesinnted between % and 19 o'clock in the morning, His family were up and at work tn on- ore. A very genial centieman, with n big body, a bie mindy ‘i lind a big heart, Gen, Spooner ones dr twloe ad the conversation tarned upon Lawrenceburg ywing that Mer. Pratt had etarted hie Indi live by tenehing he anted to heat al we ean re completely covered with Lrom—cost $15,511,065, or am theatres recently announced on bis programme th: <o Indy OF gentleman would eat nifte in a first-clase ostablishinent.” The effet was a general pania among local peanut merchants, je sg tom 3 gta he Boow Mau y fe epoat about a : ty BOWERY THEATRE—Footmarts to the Sow; Matt | groect’s bill into the ballot box Instead. Kuch | ancklon, and roam ate tratnod up the ‘Tatticon | te ee for the prosecution, saying that the omce | other part of the house It was Gen, MeConnetl’s pagers: Fee eel mtprgetnss lige fc) id ADEMY OF MUSIC=fiattan Opera o Aman might be very good for Gen Gnas Nich for which the defendente had bees arrested w enstom to epend hia morning boars in wricing with+ fT never came so | * v lay at breakfaat, y notr” was ees 3 —Ttaltan Opers, 1 Trovatore. ach ‘Ye for Gen. Gant | which often cover the wall of the house, and | riety as follows: Tn 1862, 9 law wae parced Impow | qn pte privale room, ond tt was while thus engaged | moar starving \o death ro in my live ae Tdidin | arked wit me surprise, “ Beesase,” sald he, eer oa i= | to apply to if he wished to borrow monoy at | sometimes thero isa ting bit of earth in front, | ing an Toternol Revenue tax oa articles manutte- | tat ho was murdered thal Comm afLawrenrabie. «Hivos tn he gear 18 | I've lost one father, and T don't want the trouble ; A as murdered. ‘was just out of colteee ; a high rates of intercat; but to put him | which eparklos like a sunburst of jewels, | tured. with» provision that if any of the articlon | When the tntelfigenes of the troredy was d | min ied Holmes andl had at of getting nequainted with another.’ at the head of a Republican Administration, h alma at harmony and not war with a with all sorts of brightly colored Why ennnot all our weary workmen and wo: flowers. pald to the exporter equal t were afterwards exported an amount ahomld be re. @ arnount previously through the city, thousands of exited people thronget the vicinity of the deat ¢ to eeck our fortunes in the Weat, Plot tye way, ond came ae deck Lenomer to the Lawrencebnre wharf, Herr Wagner has arrived in Poris for the pur. pose of condneting the rehearsal of his * Rienzi.” Republi re) 1 paid. That was called Drawback.” Iteame out | mented on and disenssed the affair with the Gt | flat broke, Lut rich wit wit, West Mt A malicioas journalist reports that on the day of hie publican Congress, wou \d be preposterous, | men follow this example? It would do | that Inte in 1966 ascheme was concocted in New York | most eacernesa, The room was searchod. The re- | Hiit\° trunks and ed i n up to Hunts hotel arrival the street organs made ax much cacophony as notion is one that Gen. Grant would | them priceless good in many ways. to chest the Government by mean of franca in of the dead man's eyo was photogeaphed, A | [fiers Mri Pratt sloppel to Citi ein td, Geu, | Pos*tble in compliment to the composer of the fu reject as soon as it was proposed to his -_ claim for drawback, ‘The sehemers began op banded q na were asked bis weeping family. | Spooner Lere also informed him of the «ratification ture. = cece 1 itis An English journal, the Patt Mall Gasctte, 8 in November, 1000, and he believed that be | No intelligible solution of the manner in which the | 9! Vis 0 1 feted Sous DF ny ¥ Usd eek ie, =—Tho Hon, Matt. 1. Carpenter, U. 8. Senator Words of Cordial Cheer. ‘ihe samo ts true of Gen, MeChrnnan and | 87% that ‘the eight-hours law in America is | f msyperlac wording Re, Ud Lay tipentope hahaa tn | dastardly deed had een porpetrated could be made. | Pris,“ Holmes and 1, knowing we must do rome. | Clee from Wireonsin, fs in favor of female ruftinge There aro a thousand things in the aplen- | ¢he Ww " riage now acknowledged by the Republican press to be | 11st Gonelires @ District Attorney added that | ‘The name of the murderer wud the eause of the mur- | (line, concluded to advertivg for a seloal, which ‘The present adjnetment of marital relations," he aids rye é i Le the War Department. Some of the people | y complete failu Wed tae oh the fraud consisted of obtaining false certif- | ger are wike enshrowled in mystery, The erime b wedi. It was to be a select achiool ot opening anys, “tao retle of harbariem, and hae no better uceoss and overincreasing eireulation, | who aro longing for n new explosion between | 1, ep da hed ts ie not know wha eaten from the Custom Houre that the goods liad } thus fer jrvret one of the voidost And ORE Ta te Te eee lout of two, Molines tock Wp us bat wud | foundation tn reagon than the institution of slavery, estcem, and influence that are attonding Tum | the Executive and Legislative branches of | pen napoli iy ig yaaa yresg J doen exported, and that thus the ciatms for drawiack Te Mt CConvell’s residence borders probably the | {ef fand that was the last To saw of him, | viz. that might ts right Bux, which are porfeetly dolightful to us p ke Se ie Republican press; but if any of them have de- | were made oat on false certifeates. ‘The polat Upon | mont frequented strect in Jacksonville, “At the hour where to the conatry ant =The Librarian of the Tedis £ =, “ ee | the Governmont have repeatedly thrust t clared the Bight-Hour law to bo w failure, they | which this gigantle awindle hinged was terefore fh the morning when the rewvxination was commtt the next morning I hat f he Librarian of the India fMlouse, London, who toil without ceasing: to mako it what t | namo of Gen. MCCLELLAN before the public | have said whut is not true, On the contrary, the | New York Custom House, as, if no flee eerticente | ff peur people were treading the pavement 18 Yweslvect Wt ine as Be et tt hee Cee 7 ars sich ochre tls ichotecgethee'e Eb bide: combed ‘ © lite front, The dwelling 1 ay ordinary two-story | OF Utter Woatiered long a% be wcaped attention, not%ing les 1 la, and to prepare it for the still greater value | os that of @ man for whom Gon, Gnant on. | movement to make eight hours a working day ts | had been granted, the claims could not have been | struct i, with a trl onearng from the front at one Clarkson was then pubilshing ® Bape dn Lawrence: HaGEaee tinted by tis thee al tn ea aoeiaa oe Nee . e il) at Y & The pape 0 ¢ Custom House | alte, extending eloar thro 9 the rear ronnd ont Teonld 6 en nnd he | Timour, collected by the Mogul in the course of and usofulness which we hope it will a ortaing a peculiar affection, Butitia all non | continually gutuing strength, aud is bound to | Made. The papers obtained from ihe Gaston I Bee ane da er set bouse Wea cnoatery 66 Fowal \e pay be REGEHA cues HOt | tenquesteyAciong ofber trveauresare docemeals 6 hereafter; but nothing of all those circ: " i Were not only false, but wore fiendulent, and rome ; wioto go for them, not know. sre documonts of real ut nothing of all thoee circum: | pense, and none tho lees so because it is now | eventually succeed. una waa, 8 habia with a door opening to the trout, and abother ee noe Pir, a 1'd go for them, not know ordinary value counccted with the blography of stances bes given us more heartfelt plonsare | pep roduced 1 papectall th , —_—- orgerien, manifest, purpor ling hall tn the main building. It was im thls ad Lak Sar vt ehccabuc cure misiiene te a she ne eed; i 10 Wook 7 -” by Carte arehall, of New York, for eae m Taw tha Ailowins laces fein & Van AL Leone Gttca ahs toons Mobeataa rity | Two wocks ago THE SCN published exclu. | Maned by Clartes TH. Marshall, of New York, for | tom fiat, ihe Cie tical exe was | fe to titel into Walter apestrone. Laid wo ane certain Mite, Marte, in Paris, who is witt © Lae tho Nound Table, Gon, MCCLELLAN $8 0 | give intelligence of the formation of Vigilance goods slipped, wasa forgery, The person by whom ; ing an article as Leould. Ltwas publi isnt , Paris, who is with. Jzen of Kings county Democrat who did not want to come ont for | Committ 4 in the Fifth end Fiftcenth Ward there papers wore certified was one Theriot, who had ral got_ontof hed nt Totelock. At tt15 | The Le ne T met Clarkson he Wad his head tied be T arnis oF logs, sews, emnbroiders, and writes We cha Buller of 2h4 tun ‘ | fl a the Fifth and Fifteenth Wards. | continued to do thie baninens nearly three years, and alt found hie’at bis | Op. Lotked bir what waa the matter, 0," aga | by means of her mouth, ‘The Figaro, which con- Srysoun and Bram, and announced bis | The Monket-sheet i 1 x | ug. So earnest was he Arustrong’s ‘son ‘Irving | 4 ht Bin: Having taken Tan Sow for nearly Aificen ni , ! 1a Wanket-sheet morning journals said that the | during that time the claims nd aracunted to the enor rag. As Setar ene Vion Amustiong' 4, son | trving | firme this phenomenon from ocular demonsteation, gears, Vhavo great ploaeure in being able to bear entire aud final withdrawal from politics. | report was fulse, but they have since been con mous sum of nearly 670,000, which had been | « f the servant. hie grant We'l, there wea to be a set oxhibition at the | f¥8 that nothing can be more wonderful than to #eo seetestimony to. ite dnerearing worth as aynper | He hus no political claims on a Hepublican | pelled to confess tts truth. Yesterday, tho | pald by the Department at Wustiegton, | The | fish) bt ims ig arlene orate | GameNet Tuning Fans, ene Oamenaeas Togo) | ous go uee enc Wace cage ls very bet Uitee ine © Sor every family to possess, contalaing as it does | Executive, To sond his nomination to tho | Beeniag Fost felt impelled to says “It te po Papers were aferward signed ty the Deputy | fe dooe, with room enoazi—eay (ote necouut of Mia lnbors dn broshigg up hie Bandar sult, pier Amr: ny ished nyt vf che 0 ne h¢ H a “ma " J myn sath tively know Vigilance € » | Collecto who, of course, @! 4 them on the | tevind a nersom aitting at the talle on #0 14 to look respectable] Twas treated kindly, —Ofenbuch bas finished a piece for the Opera tial points in the news of the day. Senate would be to challenge its rejection and | tively known that Vigilan mmittces have | voccseatations made by Therictt, From what had | cusck with which the room waslined, Hie a invited ont to dinner, and to Col. Poppers to tea: | Comigue of Paris, which fe sald to be as Gita ie sun old Democrat of f'ty years’ stand. | to destroy public confidence in the President, | been formed in the Fifth and Fifteenth Ward y Thi 4) foand bita sitting with hia right aide to the t had been ‘app ittee to 5 Alyy i o destroy public confidenco in the President. |g iis cave to the 1 pubtt asive | been learned, the Deputy Collectors did net apperr | hiv fort Hearth of thestove, At this ime ali | “Ady and as clever as anything he hae ever prop who never voted but twice on any other | Besides, on the ground of fitness for the ad tnt ag bres “ : Res tal pul ae exe Hah to bo atall to blame, as thay could not bo expected owas in the kitehon, superinte He eeked re all | duced, ‘The fot that axtravagenss ie permitted to ticket but the Den , once for Lincoln and | ministrative Gutics of the office, there is re hea ow ft pel Wh virile ‘ ght ee to make a personal exarnination to aseertoln whether Hf m lunch for, the Who nd iva ad planaed with my invade the domain of genteel lyric comedy, where t i! 0 ‘ i Hi cokers ‘al ect for the collection of es ‘ 4 sou % n was favited to mer pltidicr wh ¢ e then fer G ) sou with delight the intercat thing to bo said in his favor which cannot | 4 eltil vec fe he ete a he | ali the fucts certified to by Thoriott were correr se aoor from the Ritehen tthe dining-room into minsty. ‘The mecting wae in | Boicidica, 16 Auber, Donizetti, or Meye:beer other pecple take, as well as myself, in the pros- | 9 gaid with « tl c Une ibis Jax on capital in active use. The blanket sheets | Mr. Korn wos for a few years operating es clerk for | the ball. snd the Lack-hall niside door all being S, and the people sat around on | once held sway, fills old-iasbioncd opera-gocrs with perity of Tor Sex; and Twas gind to notice on aid with w thousand times more force | stood aghast at the impidonce of w live two-cent | Custom Honse broker, Ho was then abe Ghoti the Servet etch, AS WOT: IB FnOm Over | Gea aoe elloted peers ae Mueaday morning last, in coming down Grand and truth in favor of RAWLINS, SCHOFIELD, | newspaper in distancing them in printing news of | years of age, and received G10 a week. Tlaviog the italamming of a door, and, | tiuk that was the only time in my Me that T —A hundred years ago fast mon used to drink reet in the car, that seven ont of the ten in the Sirmenipan, Trosas, or a dozen other Gene- | such importance to the country at large, They | fomething of the profits realized by hit employer, he woistepe tn the hy all. pene General h Brice we iy feoting tt Sealey hile bumpers to the health of a lady oat of her shoe, The ear were reading Tae Sux, and this morning there | 818 Whoare Republicans of the most satis | gave ux a clear feld, and we held it, always keep. serieppecl pot esha ae J eeine "the Genera | situation, Thad the audacity to fequire about the | Custom has fallen into desnetude; but » correspons frore six persons reading Tie Styx and one only | factory kind, ing aday or twoahcad, Tho pubtic appreciated | Cult carry on the business. tie fit, the gh) imm terme, manner of payment, €e., 80 as to put onan | dent of a London paper says that less than twenty to have taken Into parine tty the room, where shi alr of fecling undecided as to’ whether I #hould ac. 4 ez e1 ri id the 0 s ? years ago he was present at a dinner of Irish equi roading one of the dear blenket-shect papers, out | ‘Those who sappono that Gen. Grant can | oUF enterprise, and tho circulation of Ti Bey | gon, ata , i ae nthe it nt their propossior not. T of course accepted. T of tw ane iat ee le teat ye ‘ hi 7 a Fan up Vary raidlg, The eI OF in Llankes'| Geer eh eee aes Cee Onna abariin Was LuAt eke frat inet Meknoy dameratiowe daughter t atiers | When the health of a beautifvl girl, whose feet wera my io car, mp his friends or his onemic, or | ioe scoguized this fact. They vibbled off th rg wore the pri 14 in obtain- | ¢ ‘and George MeConnell, the ward married, Well, this w: + first creat triumph | ae pretty as her fice, was drank in champagne from Moping that your circulation may abundantly | that he can turn his back on principles and | Sheets tengulsed this facts Alay pila ole from the Internal Wevenue oftcery | s+ son. was ait (or, The General was breathing | Of SMe 54 ond fur enough away fees fosine San | obs ef bercsatin shoes which an sdmiror of the lady increase, that your remuncrotion may amply | policy to which he has once voluntarily al ol bea , and editor Les if when 4 goods had been exported, an ; 1] tho ariival ofa physician, George and ¢ velohant ek to Lawrencobarg to be had contrived to obtain possession of, reward you fir supplying the public with so in- * it was aday old, hoping thus to conceal their | collecting the drawback claims, They obtained | at frat of the opinion that tie General had boo din my ® Sir Robert Pecl was scarcely more noticeable pledged himself, or that he is capable of any | want of cate Toang of these fraudulent papcra from fo L. Latd. | toxen with hemorriage uf the lunge tat the top ofmy vol , valuats Q fe nbwurdith 1 follics, hav hie blab aldol i by Leh 30 act non was lying with bis fee in a pool of Hood joy ver vince have Tf py. as a statesman than as a debater who could not pro~ ti b, SIF, Four obedtent servant Quixotic absurdities and follies, have neither Tho first announcoment of the great drawback | |4¥, who was Deputy Collector of the Second 1 which conecaied Bie Sa ; but when. the pliye! on receiving the news of 1 setion to tue | Mounce his “A's.” “By bard labor, Peol had ace Tyo. Le Wiieow atudied the illustrious earcer of the man nor | fraude in the Custom House was made in but | tral Revenue District, who tostifod that th clan ed 10 Wipe away the blood from the | Senate was nothing to it. Well, L returned to Law: | quired the faculty of pronouncing A when it occurred sb atuatio altsst; Willamabiseghs Se 1 180% | Joarned to appreciate the Gno gold of his | three morning journals, ‘Tue Sew was among | htt been vad on certeln manutaciured & Meeehily Lak hee: Berenttate eek mt eal Bi pe aig a to fg ms at the beginning of a word. ‘Thos, he would say ‘staudeir open Md mapa ahchaaa thniged) i i i : : r AW: know thes-the: gepere were: traudelents Fi unta were font), any ene of PPweatd | with Warris Fitch. Me was a good man,” He Shouse? and ‘hustiags,’ not, In Lancashire feshte We ned not areure our correspondent, or | Prone, tincere, disinterested, wise, upright, m, The Herald and World were not. (the District Attorney) thought {tw he tb n nnd, any one of wh: i wal Lik fp eee hg Hand Mg d moan," Her Re cn : Reger rine site the thousands of other friends whose sympa- | 22d steady character Tur Sex, which, by the way, shines for all, gave | that Laldlaw tind signed ubout 19) fraudulent and Mrs. Wino, and was mained to learn thet | ne woutd ait ih ‘Thus, he woald say, "The map $4 ss » ow - - cone : ‘ hey were butt dead. Ue atko inquired Ianily ould stil omit. Thus, he wou! : ° thy end support give life and vigor to our | Counting Electoral Votes—A Law ; «e apigeipad deerabl bopeabrunce head gfoeteden thcut thee feuilies, “Wheat gettheongh with | be-aves well who always ad-eros to his friends 4 v rf Cali- | Theriott,the Custom House clerk, was the perron by my enol,” he continaed, 1 fonnd myself indebted Mur i Tabors, that we appreciate their kind encour. Needed. fr i : —MHe, Hina de Murska, the reigning star at the 3 t, : “jt v fornia, Envious antediluvian journal redat | whom the certificates were made, which certified | 80! ing been | to Mr, Fitch tn quite alittle sum. fT scarcely knew a n. The a i" " to do, 4 little mine o1 ca i Ttaliau Opera in Paris, possesses a devoted companion agora and ahuil not tease ov relax the ees | Tho controversy which arceo upon tho | treeysdieleones, but every mall from tho | tat dhe goods had been expored, Tt was claimed | tvan Sninta tia rain, he aball, near the Haht | OH 3rSey Sanac tonne.” fled ikem pan SH | and adercr inthe person of & large Newfvendland deavor to deserve it more and morg, counting of the clectoral votes in the Fed- | Pacific coast has brought confirmatory intellie | that he did ro without avy exainination whatever, | tured: vO Wan a WO mple, | table nnd catied Mr. Kitch into the room. ft tld | dog, named Muto, ‘Tis animal, « Paris journal telte a ae i aCe Wr ediaatl h : a S and in eatenuation thereof, he held that he was buy | fescning upward just under the edgo of the hair, Iu | him that Thad deceived him, that f owed him and ; mal The gabinet eral Capitol, on nesday, shows the neces. | gence, showing that Tum Son's correspondence | foyowing the weusl plin adopted by Costom | Which some three square inches of the akoil had | bad nothing to pay him wih. that Thad obt us, attends rehearsals, cazes upon hia mistress “with mete rf 5 net ty orities, It woull be ett | Deen completely driven tn us with a h he | good ritnauion, and all F cou! do was to lea tshinent,” and “imakes intelligent movements of 7 sity of legislation to regulate that proceeding. | was not only carly but accurate. House anthorities, [0 wou! | be shown that Theriot i pletely driven in as with a hammer, the ravishinent,”* an nteltigent nts of While everybody else is sti > Aipind ved money from the accused for signe | Wound beng fully two laches iw Back of Rooks. with him until Twas able to pay him, Tal ova nis Porgy Vile everybody else ia atill in doubt re | Cortifentes containing a watement of the | Anevening journal, which isheaten every day ad also received money from the accused for ane | it aM ier sons acrase of the sual, and | wage thouxht I dctected ate moleture in his oyes | Me lend In approvil of | ee pole d'etghe, Met . epecting the formation of Gen, Grant's Cab: | vote cast by th 1 States nder the | fits life by the enterprising litle Newa, boldly | tofney believed, would conciusively show the guilt Sill another under the right ear, Besides these | 4% he patted me on the br “You're all | floriture, aud ber chromatic sealen!"? Morcovery inet, the Ttound Table lies received inf nte east by the several States are, under the f + | of the prisoners. wounds-—-any ove of which would have proved fatal | right, you'll pay me whe io money, L | + when he wishes to express his admiration in a very . Roun fe Line received informe | (nstitution, to be sent to the President of | *#¢Fted that Te Sux’s special account of the at- | The Feeeeeeyn sy ealled for the Government was | the. left Jaw was broken, without, however, any | dov't’ want your books.” Sot went to ising Suny | marked manner, he also sings, and in a highly we tlon of so important a charac’ * ' : i >, op} Jousiiol . | Sainucl T. Blatchford, who. teatified abrasion of the skin, Some of the wounds are | and sure enough, at the end of the first qu: ‘ ide itd 1 nt a character that we “4 4 ‘ tempt to assassinate President Jouxson was en. Fly fled that he Was ® 2 Sf net 1 the Senate. The Constitution, article 2, sec. Deputy Collector in the Costom House, and double, esponding. | sags in wize and angie as | Was able to pay Mr. Fitch what Towed eal and caressing fasion, eo that Mile, de Murske asten to Tay it beforo our readers in the lan | tion 4, then eaibad (hit # ha Diaal tirely destitute of foundation, Despatches in the | the Auditor's Departme ious to. 195 if the deadly Diowe bud been inilicted with a moukey- indugss of Limwelf and faruily 1 will feels for Pluto the most lively tenderness.” Happy guage of that journal: Meal at ike tank bah 4 rf ‘i e Presi | pinnket sheets of the following day repented our | port Statitieal | Burcay tn Elica: Aah: tal @pan: has sereaei irl bet tt relation of the narrative was often interrupted | beet ! pi v pate I aie x i isplcion fra mnt irl, bu : pte a It is now known that the aleposiiion of wheae | he Senate shall, in the presence of | gcconnt of the attempt upon the life of the Presie | fe Guta” a i wie cuurely baseless. The onside dour of tt rks OF ME, Philips. Bn) ethers not relative | Mr. Robert Buchanan, the author of ** Lone Ereat Loner of contention, and, in the matter of | the Senate and House of Representatives, | gent, one oft in. the | Export n locked when the girl went in, ssubject, and whieh we have untied. Among | don Idyle," * Undertones,” and “ Idyls and Legenda Meir Mateibutlon, thore unerring Indices of policy, | Open all the certificates, and the votes phall ‘Whap.rical nemwenanass attamntlo disaredit ihe | Heel Berens @ outward | manifests wore Was suheeauen ily, (ake. manenens Ounce te cbuan +k pany gga ee i eater a4 Of Invortnen,)) recently «uve a reading from hie own the Cabinet offices, the foreiin atest. Nene } chou be counted,” — AL I8 Hot quite clear from | news of Tua Sox, ituay he set down as a fact 8 rdithn 88iRlricn Were aR thereT ene | AK PREC TR RG Toon. Tt i supposed that the inn: stat Ae Shashi bh» TH Ue Wilde “FRE | poate in London. A numerous aurieuee, include ; + dere se he ing of what were q or Mrce greut Goveruanent positions at the metropolis, | (hig plrascology who ie to do tho actual | beyoud peradventure that the editors of such handwriting; (the District Attorney pre | deter, wae surprined ly tue Approach of te ttre: | rember, and beth quote, tor them tO | tng many Hterary celebriticn, assembled. ‘The Lone the witness the Pitt with great fluency, 47,583, purporting to Auditor's report n, from this interview, was that Mr, be a claim of Zeno will be euch as to constitute a gauntict of defiauce | counting, ‘Tho practice hae been to"havo it | Journals have beon asleep. Their watches have quently camo out and escaped by this door, unlock. | Our impress don Athenaum says: "An impressive style of delive Urown down at the fect of the Radical faction, Veni Fawback amounting. to. 3.00.40, | ii it for the purpose. Pratt isan honest, elear-heated, large-bearted gen: | ery, a voice of considerable depth and nl bo Mr, A. 'T. Srewant, and that he has declined tt, the whole matter is subject to legirlativ esee Casnly oo hewa peas joo tox had Ueen paid on Bf canes of felt 1 pool of blood upon the floor, and no blood upon the | vated. qualiication# as @ reader, His volce is, however, “The State Department has been offered to Mr. | enactment, RE ORTED VERY 02 DONS: MIND 88 De v4 in the | ona that the same goods had been exported by chatr or tnbios—showing: usiy i tha the mur <d by pepe oe inflexible and under imperfect control, and his delive Canes Francis Apams, and ho lias taken the blanket sheets for double the money. Long. | T.Coxaens, and that they would not be relanded | ered mau was not moved, and Ud not tmsolt | ¢ Agninst the Polico=Its Ineficten« The strife in the recent joint co vtion, and the collision that occurred between the ery has @ chant-like monotony of tone, which, though , after receiving the first blow, ‘The aksneain for a time effective, 1s apt when prolonged to become within the Halts of the Uni have come In either wt the front or rear bu <Q the parts of the paper jous consideration, Should be re- wi ectlves Worthless-A Sick proporal into 41 speechos and last years almanacs may use, Mr, Moruny Is the next choles, : not be found ia ity eotumns; nor do we intend to | Fert. und comparsd At with hie could have dong 49 without Mt Lael Cathal yp oppressive “7 riment—and th! , g " fi crime! le of R ‘Ne ‘ ‘ records; there Was nO aceonnt of any such w ‘ ring him, secms ot ngee i Pe The War Department—and ee fs vory elgnin two Houses, and the acrim: nious debates | do much to the way of reporting the doings of | TReerdes there was no account any such shipment Arte Vine STEATERATORIRS Rate The fact cannot be disguised that a widespread —Donn Piatt relates that a distinguished mem- gant—lian boon tendered to Gen, MeCuLtan, and | which have followed, and the serious troubles | the Khan of Tartary ; but our readers will find | the paper wae tdentilled by Witness, who sald it was 4 ae front and on th sfactlon existe wih the present mansccnicnt ber of Congress called on President Lincoln one bas #0 fur neither been accented nor declined. Ex- | that may hereafter ariao when tho voto bo- | the essence of all the news in the worht every | Pith the pieoal anteaet tale gad nit ate the besty sh E ‘ anizauion. Very few persons host | yivit soon after is first i ‘and found him Governor Frit has the option of the portfollo in Yy . JF | with the orfeinal oubward many aut af it wereod m behind and on the right sit tate to admit thet the Metropoltion system t* in iteclf 4 tween rival candidates for the Presidency is | morning in the columns of The Sex, which, as we 1) the Grivinal manifest, thea Theriou signed | the body had talien out of the ehair to che ir exceiicn H yet th eviiling sentiment of the | tmersed ina pll ni a post office the latter case. Bay LARA Risa euntannd a ' i it; S certificate Wis tho Davie of all’ the | 60 the leit, the fect being under the hi pubite ig that iat essential particulary its ad. | ina emall town in Ohio, “ Glad to see you; he Navy Deportment, having been gratefully | close, and the friends of the one have ama ay eady rem pines for wil, other wlenatures rebate nnd brokers | Stove which they were resting, siration is shat ly devective, The philosophy | gown,” he cried. “ More's a li mee I t Beelined by Admiral Fannscvr, has beea offered | jority in tho Senate and of the other in the 2 Wey week prevent papers to the elerk When lilt grandson left home the letter bronht | of he London organization, upon which our system 1 gs : since pba ied greed of raeioniggh (rg may rhs jority in tho Senate and of the other In the Gen. BuTLER offered to withdraw his reay. | St Bureau; the dusiness iv by ive boy bad teen opened, and the General was | is vased, had been lock sight of tv many material | Aled and undlled half a dozen times.” "Cun I be mire) Portaa, who ia pretty sure to soceps tt, louse, prove the necessity of the passage of ‘ a | di evidently reading his paper when he reocived ¢ ve and our Police, instead of being useful in the | of any service to you, Mr, i'resident?” “Strong eflorts have been made to induce the ap- Higuse, BIRYD A ROSES gay 8° OF | Intion of censure yesterday, and accept a wilky | o Dov: of tae asansetn, for twas fouud upon. the floor | repression and detaction of « hat Iapsed {nto a see i : vi ode o' a law that shall preseribe th pro: | cedure for the transaction of this important guess not; fuct 19, Tad just ma give it to the fellow wh 2 up my mind to the moat. Hh, Wilh Spots Of fd weinkled, wrasped, aud then rel Blood upon it, a if suddenly elva ed. To speelly a few of the co and-water substitute, On motion of Gen, Looax, the whole matter was tabled by al pointinent of Mr, K. B, Wasunuanx 1 they a cvely disciplined patrol, Hite Better than a regh sof bufuatry, 4 Miulster to ¢ almost certala to fail, se pavers we ‘That's a# good a way as an Jerations which lead It { pretty well decided that Mr, M.1. Give | bueincws, We trust that the next Conress . —— — to this conclusion, we will Begim With tue detwetve | papers were welgled, and the lucky applicant having wert fo to be Collector of New York, and that Mr. | will embrace an early opportunity to cnact Acontributor, who signs himeclf * Citizen re Murderer Arreste ice crmualeclicn iv Alia venant tn sananinily a heaviest lot of foulseap received the appoint B.A, DANA will bo olther Surveyor or Navy Agent. | ich a Jaw, Dut who omits to algo furnish us with his reat Aer EAT Feb 1S. The Coroners jure | (ocilve, A radical ors ay the fouadation of thls | ment Other names might be mentioned in connection és ——— name and address, sends us an article in favor of | With Autor. rag Ag Sl the lion. Sir, McConnell at dackscnville, Hupinson | chennai K tie, Vetective Bureanos | An olovated railway ealted the Islington and With linportant posts still more sharply indicative of | Put a Flower Pot in your Window. — | the City College, If there were any arguments | bed bern reccived Gorn and 04 Wor erm bi several persona entering the thous ot | being ke Setter on: | Olly ‘Hallway {a projected tn London, Inia to be Railical discomifiture, and the only sup to Corber Leici Hext once wrote a very benutiful | worthy of attention in the article, we whould not | Uy01), fl Se oak ss Wy in. haa been | Gwad ine tieneral gin The chaly ‘of evidence | fuged, dn suet lighter and of narrower gauge than the country Tulle seoms to consist in the selection of Mr, GnexLey ne 4 ' ., > , fom Hot i i athe Cus | agaluet iim seein to " | Cy Min Encland-—e step fi ch there article entitled “Put a Flower Pot in your | refuse to reply to it beeause it was anonymous; | tor Mor there were t yeuch | = wee © complete, ways, Tho gauge will be thr t, and the line ace’ toa shits ac al NFO OT | iow,” and tho dear old man threw | butas it merely expresses tho belief aud eonvic- | Or tie nuige were curtet i the anus pie Will form a contiauous bridge oF viaduet, at an av fo) cional reasons, and which Is now sald to be Aoally indow,” and the dea f , ; " of thes ret hot the poods Were never | Three Young Men Shoot and Kill Bach Orhe F nombers of the rage height of eighteen feet above the ground, ‘The Getermiued upon, und the subject so sweet a surfeit of | Hon of the writer that the College is a useful ine | exported 1 her OF situting natantiy, RISC Othe eRties, Organi sd Suhetionary | (erase eradient ta ander 1 sit my i ve . J “ne ‘ the examination of wile . mie. in view Of his presuns Howledge of tio | S¥erage gradient 1 ander 1 in 255, and theareatert Mr, Joun W. Ponsev hes beep spoken ot for Mr. | beanty and arti! ornamentation, infusing | ftltation, we baye consigned ft to the waste Pg iat esgic ated Degeet frhathyb ye | ip Prom the Memphis Aratanche, Feb.9. sess Uhura ialnghet Cenk ct McRae | | ch Mk Gteaab one «Moms ateioceee Pan Onxenee's long supposed future niche—tho Post re ; | basket, And to save him, and others who object | ull been sloned by tiene t One of the most painful and tragic events that to select a ehadow to “work up” any slven | poet gates 0 a ining ong into it aleo such generous and loving human , ; tie ‘aunton of ths Dinteck “Alioinan the ceas grt \rhaoplied in Alesina; BegeIeRa) On IT the man ea ebosen ought ta prosecute bis | et Safety and economy of a guuge less than the ore Oflce; Vat Me. Ponxev's sinister connection with . cor bis | to our denunciation of the College, trouble, we | ion wan here wujotrced wath eee eee | REA Ancriunae a eiliage (i Teruaie county. swenise | inquiries In secret, and Davo wubicient tue | dinary one ave teen already proved by the export letters tn former days would materially damage his | €¥mpathies, that we havo over since, in our Id remark that we have no personal animosity | neat week ‘ ay 16 OF | ioe miles northwest ofliclona, Tho sctore In cis | aorded. him a th MMenitiotioee’ | @nte Ob'seara VON (n Waplowe’ ard sihee con irvok @hances, even if bis extreme Nadicalism Aid no’ remembranee of it, felt as if it were aliv in the matter; nor da we deny that the D wei ooh ar . be wy traxealy, were all 9 odo men ow used ofanding Ro pian of aa ere out Our tiniog herke Whtes! bance is Rate pond Po hal Sat : 5 | i a ’ OVE stony, and exe Character, men of the Very Dest stan detectives, oxel ard or. preelnet’ detec tog Railway, whose gauge is only Webs that our able contemporary har | anda part and parcel of the writer's inmost | cla weetul Sh bose tneemure, “What Wes ae zonr Rate bna nae iain Laediy, at aeatitel ier tut with apparent Juse | foot, bas, duving tho lait year, carried 12K0 pas bon misinformed in some important respects, | nature. He showed how delightful it was, | complain of fa, that it rhontd be maintained at | Death of the Husted of a Day—The Cons | wleirrudden and terrible «¢ se ntl ele Sata Drama | Seusere and 195/000 tons of and there has not Pogtand conmen, anil this meagre ‘bot ; ; Bud that while Gen, Grav may have made | in the rush and dust of London, for those | the oxpense of our taxpayers against their will, ni » aud the ScbouteGirl, onary, * mie to the members of the force, but | BeeH & single acciieat during the four years since pomo of the offers above mentioned, such as | who were in humble circumstances and had | and when ail the good it nccomplirkes can as well ur readers nay remierber a bit of horse-car it, an far as Se ty exerz.pratvamnaal tiliet Nad. Uaneias: a) $e) |: eon fad mr kssaiad dei airveipeen ie ida Fomance that happened a while ago to a conductor im partion Tving | Fi undiaputed fact, They inake no —M, Emile Olliv ier contributes a curious chaj that to Mr, A. T.Srmwanr for instances, aud | poetic sensibilities and country yearnings— | be obtained without it as with it, in Jeraey City, which. | ASRS that on | {eit to conceal Uielr calling, but rather take pains | so0 9 ing » imiie ety i re sae i ; sak fe ; na delicious dicta | Ther fo riuke it known, espeeially to, the eri 0 the pe history of Frauce, He says that that to Admiral Pannaow, and the prowpee | yearnings for green ficlds, and old woods, tanith a Sania which reach us of tho | Hon mith a Dread untbutter schootgil of aweet | dUving & wagon and earn an ; eho protit ty tieknowbalKe, Thea ou Dec, 90, 1807, he received from Count Walowskh live tender of the British n » to Mr. | and sunny gardens—to bo able to realize © | actor to the steniner Péreire in w Curios gale “ y t all the gradations siher with his, couse Me, Arthur | shown their iuemMevency in th the following tloyram: “Como quick to Paris, GREELEY, thero are otors which be cannot of couriship, to a seitled en. things through a movable | giimpse of these AU sok. a8 iho O1W of nnuney. gn to Geeibntieatel leer ta ae tinea ment of the loving Slauxh ie Ti.10K om Horwelack, ithe wane ane my be wad Bpeak to the Eunpe or, Who Is very undecileds Yoo oF possibly have made oreven thought of. array of moss and monthly roms, white and | the awful destructivencas of a grat wave falling | but moworer: thet io gul hed cota ike eredortes, | tee ns. mometiung to the ect. that BF. BIRO | Aap s precenee Sh tale pee may, pera bold In your bids tae destinies of It ts ancrror to assert that Gon, Gn antiins | red; of dark-green fuchsias, with their | upona vessel's decks, In the ease of the Péreire, | who, tor his part, tm a (tah fa bad Soot a Gud Shey 60 ae rane 0 wlilto delves, 18 | Caro fave pan Nene rain aa! " ol ier at tase peer turned bis back on any div of the Re. | pendent blossoms drooping from — the | everything of a movable and breakable natnee | did prize, aud that the weary doys of his horse-car | 1 f interpreted this t Wak a ave neuit, aud red Che conviction of teu cusprits ducing the | Paris, aud was received by Napoleon at the Tuile publican party, or that he has in any way | stems like the toar drops of a benuti{ul | was swept away, including the upper cabins, tee | aradgery were about to ter fovever, Th age Fe eee ee ND eR te ernie | 7 These facta abow tho’ comparalive. ‘Geel sof | Mee on Wie th of Juunary, In a conversation which i indicated that he profers Conservatives to | woman in gorrow; of the odorousleaved | houses, boat, buckets benches, and similag arti. bah e wiri’s head wus f yellow n Mia? am * Mia pow tne ares of the © deteetwe on; ation. Te ts no prov itae Insted two beurs, M ivier dcseribed to the Em f the Radicals, or the opposite, Ho stands now | gerauium, with ite variegated bloscoms ; and | cles. Three parsengers and a sailor were killed Heh tidreaead eats fase ott Wo dinmounty dre or ine unuecaveient Mia OF AUGIEN DFUBRENYS TMRLIR RNIB ET RUN Te [reer or Hae: DORON DrORTRSRD) fy OG. He i just where he he I from the firat,on the | n scoro of other flowers equally charming | outright, one eaitor snl neabin steward carried | perguadnd herwelf that she wat an bere onven tn why wos Sinehargen, wounding | Sco Protos unaht pate the gunrletion af otivad: Tena neal emnertnnet ce tent iaee wy Chicago platform, bound to carry its priuel- | and equally suggestive of Nature out of | OF a I of course drowned, and twenty-four | oe father was ® Western wiltioa iy toe alt | Cs 8h AIA te geet Ue hs 9h Matar oT goat go to the Kinvress and convert ker too.” The | ples into eifvct durin hisadminietsation, If } town, her trees, streams, meadows, aud sing: ee Hane ST ee Oe sits Spomad Hee 18 be Sareer af sion! ith hed earls | bo tuoroumhly’ inquired tuto, The. Conn interviow with te Iiapress took place on the 1uth, iN he has displayod any leaning cithor way, it | ing binte, ‘These slinplo flower gardens, he | jon is vet enievutable to any want of seaman: | Be the herclne of & stusning romua, The eu Nats Gowreyors te y | onsht te ell upon the Chiet 16 revort the 1 aid M. Oils Goo tho up tumty of ping es ti is rather towand the pc the more twli- } said, wore within the reach of all, and only | giip; bus itis worthy of note that the Cunard | Actor Was Best eavpbt b | ye mortally w Aetiiae 8 4 renurted ath teh drept a ec rag tse Me RNA j cal division of his party, as s tho | asked for a itllo attention morning and | steamers went through the same gale unharmed, | e4 then by Wor rey yorne ive Were sent to thelr long acca re teal MT ee aalctt ied peoemsiaine seit 44s Canc bee ' proposed fifteenth amendment o ti. | evening, anda sumall supply of water, to en : —— uy a Hires belont poe sia t ne tom. a LAAeR ante, 2 edi the teh | mitted to him, M, Ollvicr received trom Pilon, But he remains now as bcforo in a | able them to bloom porpetunlly, and ¥o to | ‘The last of the winter months Ie rapidly ‘And so the goaplo were narra, the canduetar bor | tae bromiavns alse Bt IBA coMaly, Bid Was iecy sin wih thi tor | Napoleon a tong avtograph letter very cleanly setting ' position todo full justice to every shale of | Lecome a source of peace, consolation, and | MANNE My ats EAcelea AS Ma a Hone of them slcuid dic, oi Wi ee ———————— mute itu prisoners necuring thera Rath eg tc als dg ica fooling and every degree of public capacity | quiet joy to itis ons hold, ‘ Haak tan cae seas Srnailny aay: peat by her “hunband ” to heranut = Yori: 40'| The “Grave Sugur” Hustnc feat wun No thuve guestienn Ronit | Emperor, after cominunieating the coming et Republican camp. It is a treat worth recopting, espe iely in | . , ne Se aca | eee een abba ‘ als ide | Tosh Halior , O Very far towards revealing the wrt peculiar | to M. Router, added, ‘Rut vons avee M, Olll- he is avery wise onc, He will observe his | not usually overstocked with beautiful ob: | Europe bring accounts of the prevalence of | a Gig abs lk ue Gat ee Ee ae A Larne in Beowing—Woraaue eB ey Mee cares untae | nee crenaeee St anit ae ae obligations to his party, because no other | jects, or cheered by the presence of Nature in | extiaotinarily mild weather — Uy likes | had become a womny ond a wite, and they burried | cee a How | viseu by her piiraien to nse omvuin to relieve the | cetved sucond lettir from the Emperor, saying that course would be consistent with his epotless | the glory of licr loveliness. New York is | wise, Some potent electric or magnetic | (9 New York aut carried ber wh them. to the on At the diemautied diatthory of git, | gue, cecuston, alter te adimanistrstion o: & t to the great bodice of the State must be left the tnek honor, und also because no other course would | almost as crowdod as London, and it would | influence seems to have affected both conti. vee iheshand ‘wool afar lier, apd there’ | Biluer, on irom derantnenih street diiectbe! oy ul of the elele of outians was Dermitied to co out | of alapting the new laws to the requirements of the had plenty of rumore aud reports to the eon: | window gills of humble Lomos, and throw: | benlgnbnk:y nih, We can only trust that | pig sacs" an old buck eo : Steer Pe muedintely iter ® vollcerian ears Up, and adare Suc add Gow ts bine ous ae me ee trary from those who are interested in re. | ing thelr checkered mogaics in the sunlight ni at assure el p ip Ny ut ductor returned to Jers Cy *a wiser snd fa lder cording to mn Foouee, aa | Sots Waevs Gat Bite oak Une thee eas heal rae tng weakened by disease, Ane powing and perpetuating the quarrela and | apon the floors, | ie rab bik nie rived op of Jack Frost, man eeibeka * a coming to the sty rent thatan entrance cvuld only be ert onder, when tno policeman, aoiged hep and dM ea There is—there i —one primitive aud ae Aisturbancos between the President and Con: | In many adark and dreary alley of Lon A EB chee ay had reached the later roentwhen he | thweirenstaness, tO repre the nets to me before | HMly cucscionn autor, the rade, pranutuion, o¢ the Tas Wei ae ee gross, which have raged during the last four | don, we have soon successful attempts to miso ‘The Kallway tn the Clouda, streets, and whilst he was pood-knmuiediy talking | Proce taktiie ao wumencut Tomce to Mannie | 440, Peteeted and realated, Shu was thon wtrnck, yn Wear miyriactetare The hers and West Side Railroad, which h the expiring, Miekcring aire shrunken frame, ¥! eth Of her lean Tshontd tind oeeasion to ny n resented the hurl renire In Cine they have all been the work of | flowers in broken basins full of earth, and in | with the driver on the front years; bu Horm, the horses Contains all ercots within ite wighuidsre ae ' cals a new Wi ining Americ yb, ave a audden leap, and be : An Knocaing at the oMice door, it wus withome dela Geert vavatten abd vot matters of feck, nd | olf tonpote, and In tin eons, and oaco upon | Tefmis onew Way of exining Amuriogn rior Oy | gave e sudden lnm, and be was hurled overboard | Gomes tne oad | prosoadd soimawe n thoroutt ‘Tho love of God, deplared tn Vastades 7 a) fs vo wate! oot c ntive gi sapopeerg pega gt ¥ examination of the premises, No conversation oc- PRAY pow even tho Round Table has been iruposed | a time we watched a sweet consumptive (ir) | gses of passenger traflc ant comiered, 8 pro pale See teielt to tiridiauiona one reported, Attar ania ini aber a eee +» ‘epon by some of these artificors of mischief, | water such a collection of plants every mora: | ing yery fayorebly, If not very rap Already the Arrewptan to Mornne ms Morixn-In Huds | 1 bad become watisted that there was actially no me i rt / Mo say that Gon, Grazr moans to begin his | ing, and pross her hectic chock lovingly workuuen Have cotupicted halt auntle of the irae, | gon City on Thursday vicht John Beown Mattoek | he Hah 8 Oot tar ian, ban thoriis ater Tinea Psat tecpe italy OF a 4 1 A t BY | and they expect to carry It over the gul , ned to my vice, and shortly afi tality, we wicked aad the low p~Perring H+ ‘i ¥ i o1 f the disgust of the nervous and contigy committed a despera uit upon his mother, sor Cleveland, at my request, He ay oe bin help du ygiineat ail MS _ Prosidency by bpening war aguinst the sen: | upon their blossoms, brooding over thom | time truieth wtrcet, by avout thee first oF Sep! | Mra, Jane Hallock, an aged, weak, and helploaa an independent exaumination’ of the place, ior area FR Ph irs Aa ah OF bin that help depee— Bien: Recard the woak amreb Cony Despaten te p eet tember, To ‘inake sure of wood" as they Ko along, and see to it that there 46 no flaw in the work, no iron bolts out of place, and that no gecident evn Woman, He had reached home drunk, and when his | Rvs hatin mother attempted t admonish him of the perlis of pose of ascertaining | discover anus which eaped my attention, An Assessor has Hite alt lors Wom po ‘of the Republican party and against | for half an hour at @ time, and often return: ©, Congress, 1s 40 attribute to ody WA NOL Of lune duratio n succuinbed to the ude shock, ayy alter wins tli him a want of | ing to them during the day, as if she derived ff reason ypen when th os to Fu the inking, he sel pp c) wize, and die, Cleveland had 00 purpose to un r erave, nd ie mane for which nothing in his previous | from their beauty all her love and all her Jifo. | fono'ah's hot en Wen (he LI aoe Ne rah Aran We MM 8 hares slated a x sben CO tery Be eget rye ute aw y ret Sidi pe tecs A roel Mh mi sera an, tk ‘aefernishing a reason. | Butfone bright sunny morning, when the | ecourity covery day by runnlug a heavy ear up we ' Freveral times in the | fycotiousnees of thy weiter of the article referred to | Tae Sixt Avexu® Rainnoap Accipent,—Cor- Lovalhatear’ fa : seri the iron road’ an tran iis built, and giving | face, Ho threatened to KIM his aged mother, and | i# ia very questionable taste, and L¥omew)at doubt, | oner Hollins held the inquest in the ease of John Riloe, God 1) spven cee comnen to dts a “PaRancis Apams bas | blue heavens hung cloudless over the dark | {icir ti we fand the publica free ride juat Lo test | might have killed her hind not outside Interference alter ay ‘the matter morits a ¢erious reply from Doyle, who was run over and killed by a Sixth ave- rol F) is 60 to make » ro | Lodsetope of tho marrow alley, they were’ srefvetir Autriah sono), tls ove ieratd | Dorel Ne, 104 et a au Meme Mt AUREL pun, cotecor. | hh stouftsicrmitatana'the tive wile aves { Ron Tone ‘fe certain, but #0 | neglected for the first time in many weeks; | raiiroad, committed veuterday to the Comnty dally New Vous, Feb, di Lov wae rinulba at tue vate of Gye miles ap hour Abate - ,