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___Guswr, As thoy say in the ‘THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1869. AMUSEMENTS, — LEY THEATRE, 4M, D, of LeGrand Doctross, Mat GREEKS AND TURKS, —- A Letter for Dr. Crosby. Wor oF The Bun. In your issue of Saturday SOME NEW NOOKS. pelea sai The Rey, Gronor A. Lmaxrn fe the an. thor of @ small pamphlet on The Prriodio Law. (Pott & Amery.) The substance of tho treatise is ovementa, these may well have an effect, even without specch, and be, perhaps, the modus oper. the little flash—the mystic hint’ of the port—of that dark and strange sphere of half-experiences which the world has never been es, and giving them euch eid | m Only let the fisurt ing them au os they awfully may. rection organize n regular, well get(led: gove ernment, and it will bee SUNBRAMS, qualities which he assertato be in baman nature, it is hard either to deny of assent to anything which he may aflirm. Tei fact that scliolars in this fleld, like the rest of 20 Hroadway—Tx —Hans Christian Anderson writes that he caag t Amerien this year, kof hair from a young woman's head alo an unitortunnt® | gy ene ai me entitled to belli- Saturday ACADEMY OF MUSTC—Traran Opera. Retvearis Rew YORK THEATHE-London Asurauce. THEATRE FRANCAIS—Preur de hd, Matinse on Satnrdtas. HINO GARDEN Forty Thierens oF, Oita * Family dan” Matings on Sartiy COOTH THEATRE. 24 sts het een $Ba0 en About Nothing WALLACK ThE TANMANY—Cousia Setiieider, Matinge on Sat eter Woods MUSECM-Tta Diavote and Cloth of Gold, TY A GOWARY THEATRE=The Rag Wow wat Saranday. LYWIO THEATRE <Atrenpty stays and Sat ‘ \ HOUSE=0r & tth ot. opr ners ie 1h Shines for ATL We AY, FEBRUARY a ‘Terms of the sua. Danr.ser year to wall rudscrders saa: Fan Aedtcca. cv Trymest averaiy S& erern Pas ote the for four. are be Telegraph, whowe dail 200,000 copies. their fellow men, are apt to show more skill in ems of others than in build- ar-aighted criti What will follow then we can casily imagine from ont own experience Our Government may do ell it ean, but it Will not be able to provent tho Cuban rebela rom receiving from us the same n ederates did from the English, and the tans from th ‘Ten yoars or more ago Spain scouted the idea of parting with Cuba for $100,000,000 | It would be a curious instance of the fre | of fortune if the rich price should now slip from hor in spite of all her effyrts to prevent event seems an likely, and no one on th | Atlantic will regret it. read a communication from the ein headed * A Defence of the Greeks, "sin whieh the ork and Greek in is often a key to ay little more than a series of rather discounected =A cilizen of New Ort ideas and apeonlations on tho law in qi je really interesting init is facta with whi As to what the Period: demolishing the ing up their own. fw toon aa he enters on the work of original in i ever he may ns, with fifteen rovoly dln bit IR pockets, bas been arrested ae a“ dangert name of “rain waves,” f4 an ing may yet receive «cientifi compared the alight by no means favorable thoneh there fe atill much to be desired tn the tine of improvements in the Turkish Expire, many crying evils and vies still exist people, ati E ventnre to #ay that tome of the sate: tein the article referred to are not correct, ny years in the Ki h it propounder gives the tion, but thet which the nimber of eurion cnasion is interspersed Law actoally is the author says nothing, that he has been | clergyman, to corroboration, —Wost Virvinia, during the past year, had ¢ thoustad echool houses where there werg seareely any before, Sand Biers, | choose to mi: thas in The Law of Lo by Mauk Hornisa t of Williams Colle troduction, whi by his own exper eot that there is tendency to periodicity in the plaves of mental emotion ‘as obtains in the world of nature. It is not long since Quetelet startled society by Proving that not only accidents fre apparently controled by an 1 tical law, #0 that both the number of and Love aaa Lav hind without audibh otter took phonog ve talk, wud prevented jilttog Hiaving lived for | Of his aweethourt's ben in dally contact with both Turk aud Greek, I shonld Itke to answer afew of th otion, and at distances beyond ti of sound oF sight, ix getting to be generally con- But how, or ander what conditions, this power exhibits itself, is eti!l an interesting sub. ot of inquiry. The communion wine at the Conneautville ) Church was recently droge cgnsiders briefly some of the most important charges brought sral acience which have been hitherto diselosed, he which each is imperfect with great perspieuity. | regard to Turkey's not h de a atop forward ‘nrleey three completed ted, for whieh —A petition is now before the French Sonat asking for the removal of the mortal remain His Philippe from England to France, so prevalent tq considering the pro ture of apirite, send several already proj eensary permits have b (ut to either a completed or a projecved rall- J harbors of Turkey It is now alleged, with a good show of it terrible accident to the wight have been avoided hy caution and wise managomont, ut the eap- tain was too anxious to make @ kept full steam on in the teeth of a fu and the consequence was that when ho met wave hoavier than usual, he took it all on board If the racing in which amcrs are suid to have boew in- d, we shall probably #000 Lear of disasters to that line also, reason, that the rece rable order and clea French steamer 26 month, and the relative y tion of the instru. which they will be e Sweden that the I. prlety of forbtdding ti ¢ of morality lies in | ging right and wrong, hat the ultimate ¢ ed, ond in many ¢ Mr. Grevke The Dispate Republican party i the Irish Question. though a journal of the feome to have taken np a tanimosity against the Hon. Honacn It maintains that 1 | to be appolated Minister to Ei “deliberately goes and makes a putative Fontan of himaelf by signing | the head of a call for an Irish masa meeting at Cooper Institute, which, if it sign! | thing, means a war with E assertion not only does injustice to Mr Gneriry, but may be so used as to do inju ty to the country, we will attempt to set pat unerring preeis with the followl tossed mariner enn dof Certo and the main tind, that Kindles with tha fhgote he co’ Throughout the wides intone of the Solton, with ihe exerpcen. per the traveller ean Tut only a few works ago the ditigeneo rifled in wight of the , for inotance, an abse nty that within one year three thow seven hundred per Maryland Senatorg y alr line railroad between ust thine whea is that good, aud not t! his the foundation of morality oe Say, | | which a poor hermit Jects on the sea shore, wy deaths, and it clergyman deduced the Canard st haps of a few mou Freshman Class af » 19 Oh years of age, while another of th¢ fis old enough te be the latter's father, with something to spare, —The King of Vortagal has refunded to the national (reasury a part of the money avpropriated remarkable selédenial hag pled by (ie financial embarrassinents of mae with a view t ot which gives to the from the apparently ducts tulity @ law ao certain that it host from Athens to Corinth wo tal, and to yo to be held os captives until ra Brougharm's ducted on mistaken prineip The wanoger has display ness in some respects, ae for instance in enlisting the Zrituna in his interests by sure and potent means; but, on the other hand, he has not taken Theatre is evidently con- and we fear cannot surances aglust fire and the like ore fou upon equally unchan nm not with referer the practical acta which they uphold or com a8 it hea m Sinyrom, edla, the robbers have religions libert ply tay that the Jona King, ¥ ity of your corresponde na year ago Dr. King phemy ageinst the Virgins weather ix pro- lably been Greeies inthe two countries, T ry of the vete in finding an equilibrium in its tainties ; and white it is imp what the next day may be, itis yet easy to eat culate the average temperature seasons, of to forctell th or snow which will fw manifestations which apy 4s violent storins oF ¢ give signs of | The swamp tan id to overflow period observes that he has bin , is that which affirin sible to foretell he Obeerver onnounecs that the managers of jean Mible Soclety have virtnaily decided te discontinue the May an smppoved that other religious Itistruc that Mr. Greriny ardently d sires that the Irish people should enjoy t priceless boon of nelf.government. has always been hia feeling, and hia signing the call for Monday evening’a meeting ia fo far only In harmony with hts conduct for years, But that signature docs not render im responsible for all that was said and re- men who constituted the not himself no more cosy and beautiful place of y than the theatre of which gant, convenient, cen- Ts stage doos lay, nor of the iversary meet tive will follow amusement in the el we are speoking. trally situated, not allow of great scenic taneous appearances of many artists, circumstances indicate very ita that ahold be produced there, »pany that should produce wid form the entire of first-rate quali- slight and elogant, with fow characters, but a great deal of wit and inter- ould be given in y Such a theatre, with such performances, is still needed here; and we hoped that Mr. Brovamaw bly he may do it vets s of conduct i nto attain it It is also small, tain —The Vermont State Temperance held recently unanimously adopted a resolution t¢ effect that the wee of or traMe in Intoxieat! Hiquors a4 a bevernge ntterly disqnalifies a man fog holding offee in Churet or State, —Dnring the re at apparent composure, V interested in the m one serions cher; ly the sort of from them the aifeetie | they are a patton & liare. | Turks who have not been corrupted by Inte are noted for thelr regard ‘a y young Turks go to fon, this {# not be- ot be well edacated ta Cons ¥ professional 41 States are foand in the German On the other hand, Ui ent skating season at the Boig de Boulorne an American, named Erwin, performed some remarkable fents on the fee, to the admiration of the Empress anda throng of fehlonable peapte, Ho ‘s pronounced the most accomplished «kater {iq | solved by the gent Ing. Mr. Gn present at it, and it is more than probable that he would not have agreed with all that was «aid by the eloquent speakers who were heard from its platform, or with the resola | tions that were adopted. American #0 soulless that he would have had tho future Minister to Engrland refuse to | sign the call for the meeting ont of fonr that | it night render him less pleasing in the eyes of John Bull? We trast not. ELEY also belie the people of England will bo a. gr: Detter off when th purely republican than they cen be under their present mixed system, | belief form a reason w! made the bearer of an Gen. GRANT to Queen Victoria? | wo fancy it will be difflen!t to find any ono for tho office. Itis nonsense to say that the Cooper Inst! tute meeting means war with England, menns friendly remonstran demand for the release of Wann and Coe. TeLLo certainly; but that is all, is to be freed, it will be done without the active intervention of the United States, The opposition to Mr. Gieenny’s appoint ment Ip reduced to very narrow strats when it can find no better reason # Six or cight artists sh troupe; but they should all Is The plays should | with foreigner need it as his | C Paris Constit sourelty in France during three een mt » crops, and the paper remarka upon it that ‘it is plainly owing tome law of nature yet nu ost; and they 1s of Gon, Sherman have purchased nee now occupied by Gen, Grant on I street, near New Jersey avenue, Washi 100, and intend presenting it to him directly after he becomes Geueraliu-Chief in pisee of whe President elect, —At the first performance of the Spanish Proe “sin Madrid, hundreds of persons jn admission, owing to tho waat ‘The owner of the house in whieh worship. Jan anonymous letter Unreutening, titmust be w But is there an ra ngo It may have been dang ous for a foreigner to intrude into the Turkieh q yet this etate of things hos long since ay, for Turkey has made progress since the ervey City, hata theadily increased, sad our sadee were 12,000 copies more As thia ineroose ftlowing up the ad a record of ‘four nty, Md., at i in parts of Hh aystem and his manager to his will ws expe then he declares A convention of clergy: en haa just been | nnbus, Ohio, to device means for se- curing an acknowledgment iu the 3 ion of the following # 1k is the universal ee laboring In and T have dor opinion of the American mission ‘The moin doc were unable to obt mibtless, that oh harvest in twenty ¥ fs hold has receiv no European nation has made half the relative he last forty yen Yet there are not those lacking ks ae being incapable of pass on your valuable general expectation of abu lors every twenty yours . Irenweus Prime denies that Dr. MeCoah, of Princeton College, is “a wine-bibber Ile anys that Dr, MeCoeh * hin life, and is not in th What Dr. MeCosh hi n in the will and arrange God, end its powers and functions are determin sheen to ae puire for y decry the Tai But 1 will wot te Yours reepecttu: But does that pep preeslpaltaidy played a game of whin habit of using wine. tays we aro not in ormed, —It having been reported that the peach crept the Jonesboro Gastta “The prospect tn this, the largest penelis yg county in the Btate, was never better, ago inst August thirteen ear lols of peaches were shipped per day from Cobden station in thit county, ‘The indications now are that there will be donble this amount slipped the coming year.” —The Emperor of the French is eaid to ba more embarrassed by his private ‘niebtedness tham even previous to the coup d'etat, Roth he and tha Empress have been living for the past fifteen year far beyond their means, and all of Eugéme's pri property ts heavily mortgaged, Sho never thinks the rainy days which may be in store for hi fonsrey in God and tow ys are Moral persons, and are bow amonwealth wields a Analogous to th like the family, the nation may the tatereste of the Meal letter from cotton erop, aud a repte a by caterpil of onr own sea i power, nnd subser 1 furally, and. , worthy of the hi THE CONG RESSTO LIAMBORE moratity, and to would be a failure, r newspaper t the septonnial fallow commanded Jowish law might have been the re-ult « ledge of some natural principle, turbances of Uv Boiler's Row about wnting the Votoms Prom the Ofneinnats Commeretal. Wasnixatow, Feb, 1 —1 went to the Capitol the count of vou declove our distinguished fellow-eiuaen, U f the United States impelf ta the world through Josus Christ, nnd tude iim Supreme Ruler of nae co a to be pal to ud the forgivences of , national hom A national blessings, national rine, are to be e Holy Sertptn aning to in a dull time, roulation da en for of our paper, greater progress when tee no reanon why n reach the figures of the London ‘aya revelation of the will ) for thelr guidance in all the relations and to them all hue jour, in their ethical principler, oaght Ne next four years, tinguished citizen, Bkiler, View sident for the #ame length of time, I found the galleries and floor crowded with eurl- one people, ealied affair, that ie, a9 a general thing, abont as Interestin: fo asum tn arithme practical part of his | ¢ of supreme authority he volume iv the wheel ix pers coptily iuere 4 fortle ave in ersenee other to wit @ very solemn Ax there is not one of tl denied by a largo nunibe © propositions which tales are said to amount to Ie OF epee Mes nat making A most deticlou Meamohids, the public sill do well to notice the fact that Tun Sex is already off haves in the of N Yor’ a lar; rnol, Thia ts r, twice quired by law to be 17 the large ciret ant as it the French exe exhansiible, and the Imper ty not founded on sand, bat eure to reign preeticnl good ts tot tops of the drives. 7 dlous monot him our Ambarsador than that urged by the ous monoton: plished by ineor, tion, we think t ity proved to 7 circulation monat in our columna of Ued for at the Dost ¢ inserted lemen might aa How it in Dome. Among: our unnumbered eorreepondents inquire how it happens that Tae SUN can regularly print all the nows of | tho whole world when even the eight page journals aro often eremped for room m that in ordingry wer suade the people to adopt the lawa of Alfred de Vigny married, when still young, the danghter of a rich, cecentric old Englishm who Lad the greatest aversion to poets, and was s@ annoyed with his doughter for having married one that he cut her off with ashiliing. ‘This crotchety man was one day introduced to Lamarting It went on sinootht: A Was ronched, rising of Mullins ii ening humentty, on ing proceeded, are kevernl wh Mullins arose, succeed in this, they need paneh-bow!l of ih of the nation, worry themselves , and is to the ay chat hid hae | eleetrient shoeke on the ‘Think of the min: | ister ata funeral brew The Tribun aus the kindners to ad- » and se omipltanse with that provision, it larly appore iw Coe Sue. ———— Test of Pitvces for Office, “You ares port, M, de Lamare married a French poet ike ia his name t’ asked the author “ T really don't remember reply that when the Hon. Jomn Sst, zaly form of the’ ¢ . ef, from Tennessee, rele g to oljjcct on this ce tine; my daughter h and in develops ing home wit ented the object the same men and th the managers We wo gest to the great army of office seckers who are preparing their papers to present to Gen, Gant # rhetoric to the few facts that may curious reply. 1a like manner we epitomize other topics that are pot of absorbing inter In the course of the conversotion e happened to mention the name of De Ob! that is he,” eried the anti-pootle pas also advise him to H account for past adver ted with his own brain, he be found in it, il the techuiealit r the 4th giad to have March to carefully study his speech to the Congressional Committee, From it th easily discover whe of fitness to hold a ph est, which the render may find in the blanket sheets expended over columns, and frome: times over whole pages. est illustration of this important fact in jour sinee the spring of wa not only bard but in sor —The Marquis d'Ourches, a Trenchman, by hia will founded a prize of 20,000 francs for the discos very ofa sure and simple means of recognising if death be real or apparent. ‘ly wtlow it our uenal rate Tho dramatic part is to be the touchstone undor his adminis. of ten per cent, comminsion, “Men ean love & ne is understood tom Perhaps tho clear Banas, the Afe nw story book fur nd in reasons, and hia welding is at ft went Muthina, sitttny Vout a sheet of tration, While he will not object to pro found learning, brill the first cholera ey the third ofa ce intimate relations with Brongham's hes we cannot doubt that the influenes of the journal in that quarter will be proportionately powerful, ik at the nib of hi slichtiy eet t6 one Frouch Courrier de Ewre, intends to claim we money for a process Which he has employed for forty old to eighty, culled Cust up by the Ser, nalsin ainay be found in: the following item, ) With the strictest + nt attainments, and h was printed on Monday by our excel great services in the Republican cause, he will demand unqucstional a systcm consists in placing the band, With tho Gngers closed, before the flame of a lamp of In the living person the members are trange Jit be raid to belong to the sensational The hero is shipwrecked the Evening Post, thus: EUROPE, lent contemporary honesty, information was carefully guar used to designate the elally in every person who is to be eon nected with the collection or disbursement o the public revenue. W infant on the ¢ An inteliigent fan institaion es days of cimulioneous ox parent and of a pinkish color, showing the eaplilary eiveulation and life Im fui activity; while in that acorpse,on the contrary, all Is dail and dark, prev in charge of such extravagant aud, in some respects, whieb we have had so muelr pur theatres, i an importation from Into tie cara of thy LATER ADVICES BY THE CABLE Beveral years ajo, when Mr. Burren. WORTH was Superintendent of the Assay Office in this city, his op iked os to the integrity of tinguished politician. “Hoe is Democrat,” said Burrenwonrn, not a safe man to handle bullion.” degenerate days of paper pot have tho same ring that the: one: senting neither sign of existence nor trace of the un in wood set paper was handed up, ave his objec ent difficulty in manayeser if to Nave his object as of modern origta. and was the name ations delivered by young theological students before their doctors or profes. it was applied France, but by uo m at first spelled given to the Latin Latest Rumors from Crete~Reported Surrender of the Insurgent Chicfs, —Cupt. Duchesne, commander of the steames Péreire in ber Inte disastrous voy 1854 the little steamer Vesta, which collided with th Aufated Colling steamer Arctic off the Banks of New? fonudland, The Vesta had agrest ole knocked in nd seemed destined to sink; the p flew to the boats, but tho eapta ishing an axe, declared he would fell the first man ‘This bold act revstablished orde ck, clasps him to his | viously attered otye t how we did wirh dnot know what wae when the presiting officer de: Hing could not be heard, we set Ucd hock into @ stave of profound commanded iq in every wight y na to threaten fai behead! We ¢ Losnox, February 15,—Th following news, n Box and Cox, but it is “ Tave you a straw by “but he is first in tho form ¢ branches of busine t chiefs of Crete have submit. ‘The istand is tran- ‘The Senatorial fog bank filed oat to consider Mul- Aled in to. nnn Mullins went down and dh count went on aatil It it corel Benjamin i, called by foie p: ted to the Turkish authority. ago, and then in that of yempty tulk, fuel ware my long-lost brothe Se Oe Ot ise FP eaanen Tn the main part of the tale there are ulority in the periods at nig more particularly often with a cnr flozen years ago. But we fancy that under Gnant’s adininistration it will not be suffi tient for an applicant for a revenue appoint ment to prove that he isa good Repul He will be met with the storn inqul teand land fights, murte ‘The cargo aud ballast were carried aft and broug! tHe ship upright again, with mach trouble and pac ole was temporarlly mended, and, thanks to extraordinary care, the versel waa brought aatly Into the port of St, John, Newfoundland, time the unhappy Aretlc had sunk, with three dred people on board. The mental aud ror nature, such os revive live cxpreseion, her a novel excites | end Ben, the B. brow 1 burning allve of an old hog » quacking made I attempt to imitate Tue SUN fs theonly Wwocent journal h that gets, or can get, all the telegrains which es from all parts and ducks, wh Vin the Bron euiarkably short gpace of t Duchesne's conduct the Arsociate you a safe man to handle greenbacks! It is to this point, therefore, that wo w call the attention of those who are g up certificates of charactor preparatory to advance upon Washington, Let a file move to Legim with Benate, by w jomt re Vhon, afew years ago, the hor Afeieg Aine ite wands won him the Cross of the Legion of Hongr. embers of the Provisional » in 154, except Ledra-Rolliq of the world, and while it elaborate: keeps conste Hut Ne wid not, 1 is a pity t huated off the and after some spa Covernment of Fran alead of the elow-coaches in its gleaning of | the ecnventional L the general field of intelligence, it contrives to print all the news of both hemispheres: ol Senators cut rather @ sorry fantiess ehowedt a great talk or “can ple, and so the word nees of cours Jong time, before entering the Corps Legislauf, on what little money le received for giving private lov fs Just what it purpo seful cultivation of prepared to prove beyond controversy that thay can pass the old | yecame identified wi pital, which he says ei Positive facts whieh he b » subject, which gave Aiwericans, it iy sald, are sone in mathematics, works ata ealary of sixty france a week, Marte h eimultancously with it# publication by the ‘The iNustration above »rsonian ordeal— tour and professional florist, tention to the subje “Ighe honest? Is hecapable? Is he faith ful to the Constitution ? himself verified would certainly use than any umber of vague spec facts drawn fron a hy far from comprehen: hiotions, attitu Jost most of his fortune by the dishonesty of a banks who was quite rich, bas sus tained such heavy losses at the Bour ‘These were the d locks in whieh th Tho result of our enterprise ie larger three tests laid down in the inaugural mes sago of Jerrunson, sixty-eight indulge; and as “where ignorance we trust they may flowering plants under gloss and in the open nothing bat the money he earns ot the bai ground for the New York market, h Le is no longer as rich as he used ta rules than was over sieved by any New York newepaper—a ears AO the accuracy of whic he can searcely in al be willing to voue. ention to @ jolut rule Wat wet Neither does he always dis. integrity, capacity, patrivtism—-and they have ‘been revived and will be applied by Gen full of meat, and readable Like Fuller, Mr. Me 4 4 popular novel, derson discards the absurd sts, and tells us oll Thore are no secrets between him mm the other hand, de eluse the vote opening for a row, ani returned, the balties went In dnet by the two Ben be, is still in very comfortable circumstances, Louit Blane, & man of Indefiitgable industry, ha money by bis Iiterary labors, lives in London in good atyle, and {8 believed to be worth over a handred criminate strictly 1 rect bearing upon the question in bat He treats his theme also in a n those which have a upward movement which encourages usto hope that at no distant day Tim Sux, ro remarked, shines THE POLICL COMMISSIONERS, Ap eee which have not. which, ak we have be 5 moving party be careful that his papers ore not defective. —— Cuba. "The Provi u-'The New Sergeant ut Jefter= dosultory furhion, which docs not add to the ine work ; aud he entirely omits any em explanation of his own theories, fo prove, ay might make th The va'uo of the littl partine, itis well knowp that he owes more than Le ever will be able to pay, —Tho Paris correspondent of the Bvoite Bulgt uce of the members of the * Rouher, the most clo tiates his pupils into all for all, will enjoy a larger circulation than any other journal in the world, pysteries of bis ement and @ fullness of iNusteation | leaves little or nothing to bo desired, Foreshadows A secret session of the Board of P sloners was hell yesters ome disorderly asscmblies tn my time, be describes the appear French Cabinet as follows: The crowds on the sheuted, and applauded, ional Government of Spain, it is y iu the Coutral OMe, the object being to Ml the vucanctan created by the death A writer Iu tho Z Spectator pro: paid, is about to send heavy reinforcements to the Captain General of Cuba, to enable him to put down the insurrection which obsti Jy maintains itself in the eastern part of the pounds a new theory ia reference to the numer ins with the asp. ous well authenticated cases in which persous wt the moment of death have made their presence seen or felt by distant fiends, the brain bas the power of producing waves ot vibrations {n an atmosphere peculiar to itself, t nnd soil of the g grams for laying out places, from a city lot to a ¢ their fect, swang their arms an feevols You com lear the erics, m, pub ca ont,” * order tiny eye on Mullin quent and influential if well-informed pe { the Ministers, and of whom, ns tell the truth, the Emperor would like to get rid if ie could spare him, is a rather good-looking, middle-aged man, inclined to obesity, t bald, and very broad-shouldered, His manners are unpleasant and imperious, and bis fuct that it calls attention to a law comparatively unexplained, av Of all topica onard, ‘The question ot First Ward Poliee was con- sidered, but no fina! action was taken, {t being un derstood that one of the Commirsioners insists that have the command of that Ward, ‘The appointment of Sergeant in commend of the of the lamented Taspector I the Captaincy of the certainly of great inportunce, untry estate, designs for ore nial grounds, the planting of flower beds, soily for potting, and so on, proceeding all through the whole process of floriculture, both 1 an opportunity for inextricable confusion, moral or mental science is and there is none other Me sepeats Gia) ation, A wanted him id knock the Ole Ben, down 9 tn on his muscle d to way the in. no Republican 6! Jand, Judging from the rugged and moun- the most pre ock Fikbt and leit tainous character of the country, and from fhe Ml success the troops of Spain foppixh dross and the care with which he tries to con baldness make a disagreeable impression, Ilis colleague,the Marquis de La which gives such» chonce for leading the read. | native and efotic, mind threugh a iwaze of propositions and he chapter on bouquet making is #0 interesting that if our space per magnetic battery sendy an undul Jeflerzon Market Court the magnetic fluid contuined ina tele force Was tien taken up, and after some discussion, Sergt, MeDermoit, for- faliinw divappointed me, He made a no is true, DUE IL Wan yf paces ane ble Hole, UWworthy Mu T turn my back on bin, have wo | iust ava Jette, Is a polished far met with, it is much to be doubted ‘whethor the revolt can be suppressed with: | Fo aosion when it is rung, At the moment of out expending much more money, life, and | goath, particularly of death by some vivlence time than the triumph will bo worth, France | which finds the body in full vigor, the braia, made the same effort to retain Bt. Domingo, but had to give it up after al!, and Bpauw can- not expect anything better in Cuba. metly of tho Eighth Ward, was detailed to thet post tion, In the plave of Bergt, Burd tain In the Firet W toil may be seen in tho future, aw it practically fore- tells the name of the next Captain when a vacancy be @ matter of almost ot at Jefferson Market distinctions toa state where he will be only too glad to assent to anything et the end, questions there are ulways so many reflnements— 40 many opportunities for slipping off the track without anybody being the wiser,orof going wrong in perfect unconsciousness—that after once start. ing ow them, it is very bard to tell where one is with any degiee of certainty f papper i Ben, swung Lis mallet and groph wire, or # bell sets the air surrounding it A | nu the count went on to a 3 ed itself up, with d, and swept buck to courtier, with a pear-hke head, such as Loule Phir lippe bad—somewhat too corpulent, also, but graces ful and dignified in all his movement: hal, looks like an effeminate epicure, and na that he ever did any military service. common joke wt court is to say that the mere roll of © drum frightens him terribly, His face looks clied ; he laughs @ great deal, and sceme to like ta display the epiendid et of false teeth which he wears, . now acting Cap- rtance of this de- Woodward's N E. Woopwanp, who Is also its p superb quarto, containing 1,000 nd details, to working scale, for the prac- tical construction of country, suburbap, and houses, with full tions, and an estimate of tho cost of ational Architee iy ooeaia cB danse Ola Vaillant, wi0 chamber, and then the winds of the Cave ded nie Leginlutlve farce, iginal designs, © blow. And so exerting itself with spasmodic intensity, causes those brains which are conneoted with it by aff nity to feel its power, and thus to pereeive the presence of the person to whom it belongs. Precedent shows itt certainty (hat the Serg Court who conducts himself to the aatisfietion of the Board eighteen mouths or two years will get @ Cap- 4 compiete sets Fall of Fort Donelson, and unless the ‘Tho Central Grant Club of this city celebrated _ The real subject of controver lis rece insurgents and the homie Govermnent is Gon, Dvtcr’s administration, nor the laws which Spain has made for her colony ; but they want Cube to be free from all ex: | 04 gubtle to tell upon any brain there ie reason to suppose | Secunied “he tat of the population of th | bra feelings: Under | eunsiances Americana can bardlx Ae seventh anaiver fort Donelson, Mr, Rufus B. Aj tn4 Grafeli's bend ferolaned’ sea ene. aeeaeet tions were adopted to coutinue the organigation ot the interests of the Repuviicnn party, and to sustain the Administration of Gen, Gen, B, H. ‘Tremain delivered » happy epoech, and Col, Templa Clark, formerly of Wiscon, sin, followed, reading a spirited poem nen wong ates baa, re Sy mite Mr, Woodward iv a well-known architect of reputation in this city, has beon prepared with groat care, and with scrupulous regard to exactitude, It is just what every builder and carpenter needs, and can hardly fail to become popular, In typographic neatness and completeness of illustration, the ‘ Natiomal Architect’ has rarely if ever been sur- passed in this conntre. teacher 4s blessed with uncommon honesty of thought, the pupil will be very apt to believe If where he is not, In the physical sci- ences it is comparatively easy to put uew discoveries to the proof, and to reject or accept them according to their worth, student or an adept declares that the laws of the mind aro thus and 40, and that be knows it from hiv own consciousness and he sostain inherent tolncy when # chaxeo presente, Thove who know an ba the oificer that wot detailed yesterday to that por! tion ere aware of bis ability,and predict for bims very ‘Vue question of increasing the pale force was also disoussod, aud 1} was decided to pre- YY PFE | are a bill to be submitted to the Legislature for ‘ill (he Board will ask for en tnen for tile city, aud en addi- tion of 900 wen for lyn, 1s ip meediews to add of vibratory Lthat ther are all wanted Such oblique methods of communicating us Sy eae tween braia and brain, if such there be, would, in the opivion of the writer, prob take effect, The inftuences would be too minute M, de Forcade is @ rather dry-looking map, with courteous manners, and a fulr cxpresson of energy and good sense, Magne, the mendactous Finance Miuister, shows a is whole appearance how fond he is of champagne and pétéede foie gras. ‘The Oba budget reports do not seem to trouble hhis couscience much, Niel has excvedingly ne eyes, but an unpleasant face, When he speaks, he ls very nervous and Gdgety, and I believe he would rptbor face a battery than the Corps Léglalatic”” ly but rarely the Club “to forwi by action of ite own, or Mut when a orbi tibil- the | brains of extreme, perhaps m a, shar a heir approval: Increase of at loast ity, But if, indeed, there be in brains ans such streams