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; THE SUN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY .19, 1869, AMUSTEMENTS, that department should not be merged with | perished daring the Inst year w ; ee them as well as with the artil WAVERLEY THEATRE, 120 Broadway —tueretia Rlever Borgis M.D, of LA Grand Doctrers. Matinge on x Batnrday. InLo's GARDEN—Forty Thieves: 61 HOW TO DISPOSE OF A HUSRAS evasion A Chtenge Story—A Venue Bhametally Tricked Heautivul Wife. Prom the CMeago Tribune STATUS OF THE MUSSELMEN. - ly to Dr. Crosbrs forty-cight, | INTERESTING FROM WASHINGTON. ‘ while in 1866 it roke to sixty-one, In 1607, on the loa ‘bitean Alleges . keeps Yonte experience of a mlzed ond | etberbend, thee were bot thirty four who met | 4 Raablin, Attonce sens Con, Gener ane cir death here in that manner, The yenily avers mon In Congress. age of the whole thitteen years is forty-« reapondenee of The fee bie News Vorker y a Young and Gicagoized.” —Hl health will prevent Laboulaye from make nance and artillery service—namely, from 1821 to 1492—rerulted in there being but Bin: LT have neither the telenre nor the ineline {lon to enter into ® newspaper controversy; but hee , ; , ; pated Ieetare tour tu the United Staten ON" tn * Family Jars." Matinge on Satu il ; mn ie during the entire period the authors of one-quar- anmteaTon, Feb. 17, 190. | owing that mote are stubborn thinze, allow me to | | Taaat October, Mr, 0. Y. Haile and hie w BOOTHS THEATRE fi st. Decwewn stn and ears, | & EMAT Proportion of the artillery officers | tor of the aggregate number of violent denths | TheT® Are three hundred leading Repub | apie the following atatlsticn with regard to the | incennt jot on Madivrn street, I are one hundred and Sfly carpet man Tlomeo ant Joliet. Mattnge on Ratnrday, who had seen pervice at the arsonale, and | tage never been discovered; bnt In th 1868 cans in Washington, who some from every part | oruite, whtel the Mev, De. Crosby did not discover | grape oid, comes hat stern in hia manners es In Philadedphte, ens bid weacts tnd Lie. 4 TAC Nv Ata NO te onaat | MO. from tho briet poriod of their duty | there ware oly nine cor nee ete ae repreeentativas of States, | qustne his shart sojourn. ta Constantinople, for he | fo wacicty. Om the other und, he. sh o 7 fivo thou: ME TAMMANY —Coatia Sehnesder, . 4 no cAven out of the forty-cight : there, hind at Dest but an imperfoct know: | where the slayers were not known, The avernze iets, and interscts, political, peenniary, and w 1 WooH's MUSECM—Pra Piavoto and the Pielt of the | Jedge of the details of ordnance duty. ‘The | number of coroners’ in qnests during 1608 was aig other, who are today ont of srimpathy with Gen, oe Goud, Liviog ued Wid A tints, “ dering what th made for. GLTe THEATRES Hannes Dempty, Matintes ot | Digher officers in charge of the Burcow and | «day. Grant, and wondering what they were mad a4 + th i i % ——— ‘They are the erchitvcts of the Re party. en = ideraterts to gp la important execntive fanctions, for | We are glad to coo that Mr. Spenker Am | They are in unison ia thetr political sentiments, tar Opera Hontte. which tho necessities of the service demand: | ners, of the New Jetsoy Assembly, ia pressing | and concur with m unanimity in th y CIRCUS, Mth At, oppose ed men of experience, had become too old for | for « ¢ law, akin to that which | ideas of national policy and in measures of gov- Senta Deatbery Yasar an active aad vigorous discharje of thelr du | works so successfully in the State of New York, | ernment, ‘They have been for several years the ACADEMY OF MUSIC—Mtatian Opera, Robert te pia. | WOAH ANA Yet there was no corps of young | On Wednesday, the question of incorporating the | Government, ‘They hare made a cipher of the ble. 7 men, embodying the experience of those | Camden Fire Insurance Company coming np, he | man who ocenpies the White Monse, and hare THEATRE TRANCATS—Genevieve de Brabant, Mati | cloven years, who could take their places | took the floor and moved to strike out the enact- | enacted the laws and shaped the national p bien seus, sextet Tho exporionce gained hy the artillery offi. | 9 elavse, to test whether all tho ineurance | wholly independent of him. They have got into OWERY THEATAE—Jenoy Lind, Jack Sheppard, ac, | core during that period was scattered and | Combauics of aid Jersey should not be held to a | a way of their own, aud ye each individual Matinge on Aatord disseminated among persons, in mai tate the ceca tense et Mans V tavecttatee Kae W ovis im i ereone, ny cases, - = y | bate, the question was postponed fol sek, | power of itself, it nevertheless feels conscious: having a distaste fo rity, who had eon. | outer sab aanbidt Was veer 1B F the duty, who had eon: | ti want of sor tm of control and super. | ness of strength nkin to omnipotence, ne steamer and lem in the next ee Eee eee bine sontee came in one er anid . f parties, Ao. They had been morried but a - tHiam of Penssia atil ‘ Ho teye: “Please don't Inad the Tarke to any Of | few months at the time they came Here.and ela now | gad. William of Prassia still draws « pension as who have been in Turkey, Where caa you ahow | *tpposed that the matriaze was @ mercenary vue on | [Fr services rendered during the Behlenwig-Holstelg her pert, Mr, Haile engaged in business, oul was | war of 1st! 51 agrent name in Turkish history for the tatcentury ¥ | during the wight time and it meals | _yhe high e ‘ Let it be either stuteamen, general, poct, painter, soon beeitne seqaainted with eli ber ¢ highest permanent human babitatic orator, dan, or editor.” re. Much Of her time was pummed in virit- | the euefiee of the wohe is the Baddhlet mon: With regard to oratory, during hie visit to the ins at hi hai nen of Maule, ta Th eaaress ne Conseil ot Beate tf 16, Whit Aid be aha it, ine _ =H iw curious fuct that though the rain keepe think of it? 1d_not perm!t thousands awny (rom ehureh on Sunday, it docs not L give tho names of a few of the sfatvamen of t deter a single man from attending to his business oo present era, who cannot be ignored: Mesbid, E week Anya, Aall, Kabou!l, and Ballet Pastas Tn Nterature avd actence er Pasta and Meher med Irzct Effendi are both porte and stateemen of renown tier being the father of Faad Pasha, Juet deceased at Niew, Abd-ul- Hak Mollan, bis non ery t A height of 15,117 fect above sural al insure —A teacher socking to illustrate to his ct the meaning of the wo that 9 cuticle, asked: “What ie ¥ fice and hands!" “It's freckles Jed a brlabt Nttte ctrl, ipedist in Detroit g 1 over Decemt command CIC IL happe ; that ber ex A vel ran off his machine en ‘ ’ tor ol Hammer's the iawel? leon tan ates nel thrashed an impertinent pe: i Who stonped a. sequently profited little by their residences at | vision over the affairs of insurauce companies in | Andrew Johnson having been displaced because Didees Paci? dente rasta ae . aie un be recteat pena Vis Wir 1th, FomnelEAg, SHAN UK OF URL WeSTY The Be Sun the arsenuls; and heneo euch knowledge a8 | our sister Stule is bringing all the companies, | he wes not in ryirpathy with the Republican Regs who wae paraind In this eomntry some | IN" wnesloud, He adited that be hed no the nearest poiteemnan could interfere, i they had acquired wan practically not avail: | sound as well ax wildcat, into disvepute; aud the | body, and Gen, ¢ x heen placed at the | twonty years ago asa live Turk, but tho Pre | mouths Wet beyond ‘Cun tee wee —As an illustration of the progross of Greece 5 Tt Baines for inte nee te able, Hence it waa that in 1882, owing to | facility with which the Legislature bh 2 Leen in | head of the executive branch of the Government | the Multary College, This man was ¢ soni Mai | Sha extey iets Sig a | pecarert A in civilization, it fs tated that between 1980 and iz FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1409, ~ | the defective condition of this branch of tho | the abit of ranting charters to irremponaibte | beontse he was, there Ss s natural sentiment © iieiieihedaion. haves Pistk, eetial Case |? nee Ws HORROR eae esta Uh rear sues ct havis RONG GO, = : Ss : : : public service, Congrosa reorganized the Ord: | parties hod business in Jersey City, Camden, the past fsolation should a and en , berlain of the palace, was educated in Belgium as ceived an iny tation Wy attend what Was 16,08 .09¢ oF —Velocipedes, we are assured by the Shanghat ine (Revere: nance Department on its present Losi ea isewhere within the State ta the vicialty of Wat a, re limeata Giles a arated 7 military engineer. Foxler Bey, Professor of Chemis: | Ur mist fw Movable prtios of the smuson Not t0 | Nowy Zether, Lave coared to be # Kovelty in the atrects ince the firet of last January the daily ctr. Whatever defects the late war inay have pha! York and Phithdelphia, is cateutate Ato still hat Gon, Waclen ee slarsoh phnaee ‘ A try; and Dervish Pasha, Proferror of Natural | the wished to aecopt it, wnd to zet anew dress, &e., | of that city, and cven the untanght Chinese povies si fre Jan " ovelopad tn his beautitiation of this desary | Ceuet ase the public distrust, Under a | tive in establishing these relations, or in contri | icine, do. | Er che aceasiin. “Comkingly tlie apowe to Ler hus: | have beeo used to them tat they are no longer evlation of Tux Sex, which de principally in tha i Ls 1 wholesome insurance law a whole brood of spu- | buting his pert toward di was not andis | ty Theology, Divry-Zulé, the late Shel band about it, Wut he at once refused to let her KO. | tit tened, form of ealia through the newsmen of New York, ment, they certainly are not to be cured by a He bad been bosing monev; he eould not aiort it, rious concerns would Le awept out of existence, | not natural expectation, But it in felt that | and many others, have distingulshed wget: ; t aan! hi Of having his wife (rom home: | —The Rev, H. A Wise, who died last week in Brooklyn, and Jerey City, has steadily increased, | Temody which once already, in a time 7 ati Gon, Grant does not share this view. Mis eon. | the kuotty of Div, or vel Ay in se enteated, comscd, and wep, Uut all in | Hiehmond, Va., war th- ouly surviving son of Gov, On Saturday last our sates were 12,000 copiea more | Of profound pence, utterly failed to accom. | The vivecious little Koening Pree prints | duct end his tangange warrant the couctnsion that | Croses WA, OF EVE ‘Rizered at hee husband, with er ecitfove and | Wie, bis brother Jenaings Wise, editor of the than at the beginning of January, Aethisincreass | plish tho purpose intended, adespatch from the Human Velocipede every | he prefers an insular position, He has enterod the | Skinner wounded and A longing to atte ithe par. | Richmond Bngwirer havi mn Killed at the battle de not the consequence of any general excitement of | We Weliove that an efficient and econom!. | day, justeighteen hours ahead of the four-cent | political circle in the eapacity of a civic leader, | | There are now newsnovers, cone queniiy evllors. | (yet AGE, Ae a tine ett | Of Roanoke Taant < the public mind, ovting alike upon the cbreulation | cal administration of the Ordnance Depart. | blankets, and just six hours behind Tax Sux, | and his first act is to announce @ conspicwous prs | jye mitts fe msutm & , to der dy ers unl ordered an ty -According to German statistics, more t ” Dut of th ts in whit i howing clearly, haveofton ah bof ‘ in ta Beane dress, When her husband returne in the | 950,000 emiigrau(s left Enrope in 1868 to find homes Of at? nesopay ere, Wut of Ou growing faror in which | ment ean be attained ina much simplor und | OWI Clearly, as we haveoten shown bofure, | pose to withhold his confidence from every ina | T pits puottutions there are evening eh aplored hint to ke 1S keen OF mee, Late Manure Ete i ne Svw te held by readers of every clase and con-} more direct manner Dy the plan proposed in that Tie Ses, which, we should here remark, | about him. He apparently regards the situation | jee, the Sehool of Engineering fared. Sh with her taaid, Who had long M a eon with her, and the result wos this 1 Acatemy, the Medics Co! | “When her hasthand ret uivornity, heshtes th namerable public | fore the ball, she met hit ‘i . whieh harm y AL supper ale gave his (wo | had lost her litte boy by reminding her that he was », for the ety he drank and the rat hgh adn (en Lappy with the waints in bliva, “Oh, yes," pool, 66,009 at Brom shines for all, i# constantly ahond with all the | froma t news of the civilized world, 41,000 at Hamburg, 20,000 af aud about 2,000 at Antwerp, dition of life, Khem ie no doubt thatit will continue i through many montha to come. ¥ From the first our purpose has been to acywire for somely printed, and s eurjournata circulotion euperior in numbare and in | 820 wrado and number of tho oflicers in wuch | price of two cents ee q a h peri 1" Away oa the present wants of the service e — ~ seal ae awed wt ES Snftuence fo that of any other paper in this country. 08 WO Present wants of the sorvico | he working classes in Franco have had to | Dut the men who are most imbued with it wil ilitary point of view, and does not enter | the Ni y the fleld to consult, but to command. This ap: | Grent (the ridiculously low | parent purpose creates the sentiment to which I | st have adverted, sexes are required to attend, free of cha Prophet haw The ink of the learne Gon. Burirn’s amendment to the Army Ap: Propriation Dill, which is simply to reduce with, wimiles wut Ik rind to be eanty A ik Msc te. (0a SuRslGy ery vetoes 16 Ub we | Ae cried the affficted mother, * but Tommy always plan is not alone to defend the «| Will permit. ‘ot confess | yawe wnnthik: atid: bonresty | Cleo! oO m: are ¢q V lock the whe and sby boy, and he's now among perte ; Our plan i not alone to defend the intereste of th perm nd with even gr hot confess It even to one anothar, and scarcely | 4-9 nave now also @ Muard of EAueation, composed | watch and chain, money and tir Bae Pi hd portale catalase to thenisclves, Republican editors will not eon —An order has been rece! ed from England for n bie throat tho withdrawal of the greater part of the military , having put cloaks on and covered | foree now atatioued in the Dominion, Ina few weeks 4 with shaw jally relsed him the only B troops remaining there will be ¢ streets were deserted, | conple of batteries of artillery and three or four in te, they went three OF | rantey regiments, oman —The Paris correspondent of the London Tele creph announces that the Prince Tnpertal still calle sh governess, Mise Shaw, by the endearing co,” and that he has even declared hie i preference for * his dear Boho" over all created bolngs, his ouenst parents Incloded. —Fort Moultrie, in Charleston harbor, is with. out a garrl Its dilapidated condition shows that liberty and independence than their associates in Great Britain wud tho United States. Tt is onl ‘ ; witht hi’ at Ala lob a HAC THN Mah babe Journals will publish nothing of the sort, and fo failed in their duty, let tho facts bo proved, | permitted to form combinations for political pur. | B24 reasons and Tet thore bo a now deal ; but if it in| pores; and even now their mectings cannot be | thd every “able editor” dors not yet kuow | out Kunting aro Innnimersil, we eto the merely @ question of retrenchment, let all id except upon notice tothe authorities, Sinee Hodnenele ered vain et] cannot ng suffering and gine giitilieieion firade of org | those at the head of tho list whose ago maken | 1864 strikes have been allowed; but oven the | (re tel Whether OF no he hinwell may not ed ea at | ton, printed reporte, or anunal meetings them unfit for service be rotired, and those at | ¢Xereise of this right is subject to somo rostrainta, Lae id el Meta i ae eet Turkey bi zely partaken of the epiilt of the the | Cedperation bas been tried to a considerable ex. | eliconne un Mis cilicale tulyent ¥ | nincteonth century, and te strocgling to extend in moat cases with snecess, ‘The | Tcosnized as commendable. There is on the | improvements of all sorts throuchout her vast do- vent has authorized the formation of | *rfece, therefore, « wonderful unanimity of senti- | maine. We see no reaton why Dr. Crosby shoutd | Y unious for the control of their affairs, | MBE Prevailing iu regerd to Gen, Grant's insular | pot extend ids Christian philanthropy to. the ‘Tork aide woul tactics, There is a grim stereotyped approval on | ae weil as to the Greek on hie « of both Mohammedans and Christians, witch mee ularly att te. The Pubtie Institutions, euch on hoeptta While every eminent public man | (alm: houses), bathe, khons for the travelli while the « somewhat. T reat mastes of the people, to promote the cause of Tf the object 1s merely to change the per Pri enlightenment and public morality, and to | sonnel of the Ordunnce Department because encourage universal kindness, good faith, and yood | some of the officers are believed to have temver, but above all to furnish a better newspaper for two conte than other people sell for four, Thia #1 our programme, and the public are beginning to appreciate it und respond to it, If, ina dull time, fan ein weeks, our daily circulation is en Uarged to the extent of 12,000 copier of our paper, we may cateutate ona Wilt greater progres when | the foot of the list who have entere the epring bue sin, We weno reason why | corps since the termination of the war be we shoul not roon reach the figures of the London | cut off, thus preserving in the corps the most Telegraph, who datly sates are aaid to amount to | active men whore experience during the war fess It, correspondents will not, and Republican Imercts pporting him ur blocks from thy on the sidewalk » wii bin hat vert The next mort ec Court on (he toast 1 “8 laim th t the same privilege here there: " been the things of the past, 906,000 copies, : ve Fes aceasta ingutarly | here there t# most meod of reloria there Is te it will soon beoome one of the things past, Losnuabiie, the pablo wilt do welt to nel must be valuable to the country, Asan eco | gjiould be exte to them, Disputes between | CYOTy MENS countenance which te. singularly | , ler held for, benevolent exertio ¢ Hts chan’ of edil-eanuworns 198 bilan ae mt e c alike in expression, But all this is superiicial, as | a © for a ity nomfcal measure, a reduction of half tho | employers and mon ere settled by councils of | Gare gexpraiym Bul alts le superlaits s | et ce, while In Nurkey they officers of this department will reduce the | prud' hommes, compo: z Lib OW he came to be : Bie tay tat ere nninolested. | ‘ cost of its maintenance one-third; and if the ia hed Fact that Tux Svs Aare in the city of than ony other je already officially proved to w York a larger circulation rnat. Thin ie demonstrated by 1° Trending slong the entire front of the island fuctng Nea | the city and dames Isand remain undisturbed, deveniag | —A member of the Prassian Chambers, pre- equal number of rosentutives of capital and labor, with a few to consult with | With reeard to the women of Turkey, In propor tesmen of the country, | tou to their spheres of Ife, th - the leading s i | A hig fe the et cot and aiieiiiie . a sien y 0 A of 01 . ‘1 ling jo other professions. The 7 f and ditligque ne those of Kurepoan or jointed to find that | “lously remarkable chiefly for his sitence, has, sineo the publication, twice a week, in our columns of te Lddptgele'y a roe aang Saas MEK I Vi sisi Pi also to thoin. | #1 protesting that he will not confide ia any- | riean Tadtes, ‘They have qrent torte for muste penta 0 OH Let Te ae utlon of ue RRaieUle: patvtlbeh, econ aires the Wet of leiters not called for at the Tat Ogice, | C1 over the country, and which now cost the , ce wrttel 0 wi er tha volicy does not | Poetry, and some of them are eclevrated for | forthe trusion of women in thelr tra body, he will Glseover that his policy d its t oe Wat Ai TEs aaah: eemosltcaeaeeune Tn tine |e ue 0H clon, Ni ceasant though rather Irrelevant epeiker, His Few That tut ie required by law to be snverted in the | Government from 0/000 ancl pot | is ihe Chovermment shall pests teed peer avoid crabarrassments, but ouly postpoves them. | pum nd FitretHacoum, They havothele srighte | {aybubone wey to obtain Wt aud thas wae to scl on for tus sudden change Is, that he finds it the nthe | Year, were abolished, aold out, and the avails | Mat the Governinent stall restrict the employ: ‘ nerempopir having the larget circulation ity, and in compliance with that pro mon ot tiN fy uily_bepoy Gen, Grant would bin If be very sorry to | 88 much nat know, we are quite sure, what a bad impr fa the aggregate irom ban. we Soli by the mar reese was thus paid for, | ate wit most economfeal method of tranemilting the news ¥ ment of the latter, and in this respect are far less s jon, #t | turned into the Treasury, auother great sav _— s n Odalte der thelr own root mid euperyi ie 7 “ liberal than their brethren in this country. 1 en | Ea toer uae Ventre ence culate naa tp oe aiied the posty Uieb evening Whit in the cars soon after his arrival i ari Pi ‘ ei i J i ny % i or th ore Cubsile, we in Gthe O dee hot pecient, oho | — While 4 in the cars «oon after his arri : regularly appears in Tow 80%, ing might alwo bo effected, These ponis are | tery they ave shown mnch discoutent at th Bo males ‘bathe great Mody of infusatiol and | (01%, Polygamy itecll ts not 0 eaiensively | Taue fared he wus ra | iw ahis country, Uresident Mctoeh wae thus ade leading minds of the Republican party, by de- claring as he does at the outset of his adinin tration that ho neither seeks their counsel nm faye thot 0 beastHert of ertmes ty high An | ie | f2¥0r," Ham tores ty gay At fe even more su among | Aw soon os Mr. Hi | relics of the days of stage coaches. ‘The | situation, and in order to appe rapid means of transportation now available | ermment will no doubt be compelled to yield to have tuken away their former value, and as | their wishes on most of these poluts, Their ex- now sustained they are nothing but a waste. | ample in respect to arbitiation associations, if ful drain on tho resources of the Government. | itated in this country, would doubtless accom. ' Has genorally euppe ont in the country. Under the mais of the reverend genth » them the Govs d, and it in firt dylog ut soon him fof twei'y-fOUk | drosyed hy an ingalltive strangers You will not x | de eiended if Feat (he same question to you whlen Phovaoh put to Jacob, ‘How old art thou Dr, MoVowh’s answer was: “If you divide Jacob's age by two, and subsiract dve, you will have amy age." The Post Office. In there any reacon why this city should not have adecent Post Office? After long years of controversy ond disengsion, a Bite whe Ht locked the dress ap in ig watted for her i : Je Was released from the Brid advice, and that among them all not even on the Greeks, und alco ainony the Italians, Tt scene to to be found of whom he is willing to make a con- | have beon & vice of Classic times—se JuvER: Prbsiepe hooper ‘ fidant, They feel that this is no ticabl There are not the, restrictions on © nerce to onches, She ace of Waving been drunk and * nger dilu't know dacob's age, he got Hue Was agreed upon, the land bought and paid | 4 argo jem of present expenditure in this | Hist equally good results, se ihe nas core ee Taka He) whieh De Crosby allude a any “whines oF wu | Having ton her, to key enmipuny mitt some vile | 4. Plesverha for, and a most respectable Commission ap. a ——— princip! jon in any government whatever, ntrol It, ¢ belig rezulatod by | wor, Gho asked bhn, ina meek and injured way, nt. } and import d ities are Hitle oF next ty noth department is found in the 750 enlisted | Aferall Mr. Revinpy Jonson's eating | Md least of all in representative govern orduance men now Lorne on its roll, Prior ners and ditt, in fulfilment of what he cone | Every high administrative oficer in civil affiry to tho war this force was but 250, and it met | ceived to be the functions ofau American Ainbas- | Deeds the eross-lights of other minds to aid him every want, We have the best evidence for | sador in England, and his obsequious deference | 19 Ms conclustons, Tt is not needed that he should AUIELING thet Cloke memeber rere ME CUATTOL (0° turds With Whom He Had to negotiate | tke mdvioe me much ma that he about came im: | ithe did wot ren whe loft her, o'er supper, | —Gen, McConnell, recently assassinated at | tWo nights previogs, saying he lad to fiendon | Jac . TIL, was Immensely wealthy, probably i bees taeinataret fet ard eho was to bave for | vin from $54,000 to 750,000, aside from hie were moistened with tears, | claim t) €1,00% sporty la Chicago, THe owned consilerable property in Chicago, besides the pointed to procure the necessary plans for the building. ‘hoy did thelr duty very well, and everything was realy to go ahead with the fonstrnction, ‘There really seemed to be a yh to the Turks, wh reeity , ’ making every tract in controversy, Me had declared thathe would mee that we ehould nave a Post UL day, ‘The annual cost of these oxtra 500 nt of the Alabama claims, his work ines be barinn bai irs confidential effort towards pe poonsod ciriligalion. els maxe his will this winter, ea ho was %® years of ! ce, man te some $200,000, and wo. kuow x to naught, The Senate Committee on | Mtcrcouree, And if director of affairs wants tinguished nami he , age, and did not expretto tive much longer, bat | 000, 10 bE Giak Senet b ii eevee ae hed nes ane ness that By and had raid he wus going to wee a ; ' But there were two powers that were not | way in which the War Department enn save zn Relations recommends the rejection of | the best counsel, he must ask for it, No man oid ant humble frend Ov business. ‘The waid did so. Me, Hal: | sbether he had done so a: the time of his death te } } eatiofied, One wasthe gentlemen who de Akt acrb URE: WIL tae dean VoRibnGe Grin his treaty, and the Sonate will beyond question whose advice is worth having volautecers it with CHA MILER OF Ct COMMERCE. he tested is meer ne aoe ras finally believed, unknown, concur int Mr, pack his trunk and come home ut ixsonfuiight as well | OUt being asked. 5a erial to my purpose to carry this Tho East River Bridge. # vel to furnish the stono, the iron, the wood, the bricks, and the other materials for the picked | Each ant in on ant hill knows his compan «hocould | t Mr, Darwin several times carried ants from ‘and suly-stotic up, dead drank, in the wire Had out noth and the whole t he had eyo tothe public service than by at once we, without | It discharging this supernumerary fo nomen bul us itis, E have only to sing ANLL. | | , ieorge Opdyke, Usq., wasin the ehair yester- or wae At one hill to another, inhabited apparently by tens of tans Si Siaenar at waiting for Mr, Gnewtay to come out por. | Stiticis vr. Louly wish to utter a enti | Georg nse ; tobhin, fut tor one Hatle incident, it would ‘ P did } rifce. They didn’t like the Commission, Tt ——— ce sh “i he aes ee ; rep weer, | ment which, though widely spread, gets no ex. | day afternoon, Mr, Worthington read tho revort of | havo remutned 0 tore nnd we would nev thousands ofants; but the strangers were Invariably ewes too honest, It would not tolerate any. | The Christmas Amarsty Proclamation, pees ff te ‘ A Darron a \ ihaabe pl pression, ‘The Republican journals will not say | t%@ Committce of three opon br Known of Iie wi ery ond wickednom | | detected and killed. Tiuking that there might be } Ying Uke a Job. No great profits were pos. | ‘The Judiciary Committee of the Senate | yuu | Stl BAN tue woauen Me reunes ee | os ing just yot in disapproval of Grant, and | R'ver- Kapok ese gramps insets buaineason Malurtay snening, be persed te pawn: | ee rad vbsoataaed aoa cope : ‘ e ‘ etter, ; Deen fully considered, and the sul ction | broker's where iis wath had been sold by the mat. ¢ ayits from 4 very large nest intoa botile strong. , » bul muld be erected hy " m o — epub’ Cougressmes ikewise b siklo if tho building should Lo erected by | bas prickod a bubblo of no common size and . 4 Republ Cougressmen will be likewise | over the Hust Hiver was before Co Under | He happened to notice a pretty eain in tho ly pertumed with evafwtida, ond restored them after wueh a Commission, Accordingly, these gen. | pretension by its report on the amnesty pro- The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western | silent for the reasons already given, The Demo- tho eircumstancen (he Conunittee rec nided Ua Bid SLATES Ee SUN NO OG Par pete MU hours, At fet they were threatened by thelr stomnon set themaclven zenlously to work to | clamation issucd last Cirisunas by President | Railroud Company a8 salon tothe es ef cratic Journals and speakera only act from parti- | adoption of @ resolation requesting Congress te | tek nthe conan He , but soon recogulsed, and allowed to ex Ruilroud, recured a contye Tho President evidently Intend- | the Morris and Ess flop the enterprise just where it was, { ling inter ‘Le other dissatisfied power was a certain | ed to astociato in the minds of good Chris pit We there, and the pawn thus preclude themselves | porarily | to withh@d tte sanction to the pro ‘ us0 ued 4 the trush, ekcept so furan it suite | Peed suspension | Tenge Me. Tow | my tin the stock of the sy ) Sol, Smith prepared the fol: etrone & he resoletion. Bb Mr! J not a Imagine how the maid 1 Binghamton Railroad, and a lease of the Oswe- | their purp and it in no part of their busi- | Chittenden, Rea favored the trie, project, | got it, hut det rmined to lave her arrested at once elf, which will be Inscribed Mr. Muriint, an architect, He has had | tinns all over the world tho remembrance of | 4, and Syracuse Railroad, It is thie intention | meee te atiee the fealonsiee oe “the vue, | and read Mp, Mopdan'e bill on tre sutjcet te never sted her, believing that sis. exerted Beltefontaine Cemetery, & charge of the now Treasury building in| his own gencrous mercy with that of the | { puitd foatem miles of new real tiene uléate Ser Ceca etiats Ge too aeetmeetiy af ae tad Seas whan valoesta, Gaede ar tees f01, EMITH Washington, and wanted to have chargo of | glorions event eclebrnted on Christmas Day, | Zend to Binghamton, and, when that. is don caine ey Ixnurexvust Rarvazicax, | Bridge Mr. Hocbling, Ite project rraceat (alll aud) Canal 06 Bie the now Post Oftice in Now York. He at- | and by abit of dramatic clap-trap to gain for | they will have a continuous line from New Vx basil As CE ene oninions thot 2 fe get Ped Ree goth cere eee yey ent mn ah rte + EMfors bot a weit tacked tho plan which our Commission had | Limsclf @ reputation of almost Godlike | to Oswego, consisting of the Morrisaud Esx | THE PROPOSED DATEN SHEP | River: thatthe masonry ow be Pnilt solid enonen, | euie. Hew comply with her reanest. The Renae ; ei 1 . ; CANan and that the bridge ean he suspended with full as | pay Le mold as the person who agreed upon, and succooded in persuading a | clemency, Unfortunetely for him, It now | road, 84 miles; their own road, 127 miles; the Sy ook sunineo of erenrity neninst whod and other dangers, | hod sid sin th n ‘And all th ombe “*ongre egrard wi appears, firat, that he had no right to declare and Binghamton, 81 miles; and the Os ” ai Mr. Amos Barnes advocited the brilge project, | Thon ¢ aay. The matd contraard ; Yew membors of Congress to regard it with | apy bs ri wogo and Byracuse, 86 wiles: in el); 828 miles Lndct A Me aly Ll holding that ite width of AO tet would obviate ory | everythity Dr. Malte that IC he dowbted Ww —The following docunieut, picked up in a town his eyes. Makiag use of the great p plo | an amnesty at wll; and second, that there |’ ; , Ba . ene ATR: 1 | necessity for cny#, Me alsa read fuses ad: fe sects eke ia ia Wide alin nie ak runic ee eens ’ ; ‘i ; asl i The benefit both fo this eity aud to Oswego from + Kobo Mh, 188 FY tnmenss prospective inerensa of populyt ee oe 1a he wie s trunk, oe Ingiive wiettict | in Indiana, is said by an expert to have the ring of ef coliperation, he joined with the men of | was no occasion for it. this consolidation of intereste cannot fail to be | /”lertek 4. Comming, the Isttunna Canat | York ond Brooklyn, ‘The Commites'* resolution thing. bat atool theretre e, crying, fused, | the genaine metal: “ Oh, My Derest Maley 4 will trt Iron, #tone, and wood, and among them the | ‘The President of the United States tan : : Company, 1% Droadieay, New Yurk. was adopted with but © Hive vot What hice busband felt ts not any. to describe, “At | to ancer yare Deer letter, © how my throbbin heert - , very great, Oswego is the principal distributing | teau sin: Your noie of the 1th inst, has aa | Lis revestod requests #he ucknowhdyodt the truth project was smothered, Thus we were denied constitutional officer, and his powers and + Does ake to KE) centre for all that part of the State whieh hes | poon yeeeved. upon Lake Ontario, Ry placing horin diveet coms | ye the justrament under which he is elected. | munication with New York the trade between the | tat The Oconn Racer. Of wit the mail had guid, ackwowloduet that she ase you onso more. O you Darling Kewell tid taken the watel and the ctier articles, Rosy Bod wont you marry me, [here theeko ancer ACthe request of Mr. Haile the magistrate the: | | will Dont let that ugly thing take you a Baggy 4 te dually tue party loft dis ofc y towhich you refer has Hunitied to the Sinate for consti Approval, AL Is impossible fur me to com- pur Post Office. Twenty or thirty would be | privileges are defined, #8 well as created, by Pontractors 9? one ambitious architect were ‘i vor of The Sun. signed an a ; fj es fi Rittn O how i Felt the first time we tutched 7 ; hong fawelt i i iat the statements conteined in two parneraphe ¢ result will ‘be Is not known, cacept - pnough to defeut the wishes of this great | The Constitution contains not one word | two eithes, ble, will be greatty | ply with your request (or the detal's of the treaty, | Wuuy Manet of eccrine mets creeped aoe he sie derived Mle, intention at iltioe ee patugether. © how my hole fFame ald quiver munity. 0) ee Nh » Presider vare, Lackaw: nd | FOr reasons whiten, althongh they may seem techies, | tweon th ohy of Parte, tr | Witle bis wife, {must stepor! will go crazy, O how we will bri ‘ 4 ; : about ade ; Tt say i fut the my nee " mea ate pak 5 “ vision da Sab. beiihaleda ANGIUI Toulon sea Hite cua ee Rusia and City of Paris, de entirely un: ‘Thus euss for the time being this domestic drama, t fi hats ary fipgsan sel eu huge Ye do not suppose that anything can be | may grant “pardons” and “repr and stern 1), of ance, i P t true, No ench race has been egrecd upon, nor Is past e the ’ and comfei i ! ‘ ‘ reated by the Senate of the United States in execu: rite of from your ¢ ? fone toward the discomfture of Munzurr | by no atretching of Interpretation can either | secures for them an outlet for their immense coal | [reared by the Banat ¢ sp ha there any competion between these ships as to | ‘Sho Cutan Teajanients ° Peal 4 icp tases ; 5 1 : production, and a market of whieh Hive. scaslone—that is to sex, auder obligations of nor has the Russia been prepared for rea tn | A few weeks ago a notice appeared In —Tho pulpit, which so frequently censures pro- tnd tlie contractors at the prosent session of | of these terms be made to include such an tecreey, The Department of State is always expect: otfior than her usual manner, but sailed enti ly | of a chess tournament which was Ip prez faniiy, Is not always free from that vlee, Thus the go. It is Impossible that the writer of | Gierman coffee house in Division streex. ‘That was | Rev. Sidney Corbett lectured at Quincy, Ill, on 9 re- these articles could have received any Informat conciuded, but another tourney Was at ouce egun, | cevt Sunday evening, wunouuciug as his satjeet support of his statements wh To Le sure, our best players dd not partic! andos Lis text * Prepare yo the way of the Mr, Cunard’s oMee would not | sivugale on t ckered field, bat there were thir ‘A popular wilalster is said to have preached 10 bo fatse, starting of the City | ty ox players who entercd dive tists and paid eweh and | inn Bostern city, on the Sunday immediately pro of Paris in advance of her nsusl day was in no m woverally ti for the pelvitege of beating or be-.| © {s usual summer vacation, from the text “I ner connected wil ling of the Rost. ico thirty-six Is seventy-two, und hing,”’ and on another occasion to have select- owing toan enti: F 1 | it was generliy sappored that this mum of Q72 was | 8a the text toa sermon to fast young men, the known to the mercantile comun "Loc her drive," arbitrarily wrested and pere been in their meaning from the account of Paul’e Congress. But the new sewnion, which com: | exercise of royal prerogative as the offering | Helly bave the monopoly, wonces on the Sth of March, ought to toke | of a wholesale immunity from trial and pun Wo publish in another pity on the suffering condition of this city. | ishment to offenders not yet condemned by | xany's card denying that any ocean race has The old Commission hns expired, but a new | the courts, Strictly speaking, an amnesty is | made up between (he Russia and the City of P one may be created. Let the right men be | more than a pardon, in that it works a ree | This may be tras, and still there may be ar stances, Dean only #oy, in ge selected and empowered todo tho work ; let | toration of every right possessed before con. | The fiets that the resets passed ont of the treaty doce not materlilly ¢ the necessary money Le jriven them ; nad et | vietion, whitch a pardon docs not, though In } fows newly togethers that within two days | oul Malin fram the projef of this Department. tus have Kuch a Post Office as wo aro fairly ation the two are very much alike | ‘hereafter they were spoken within sight of each | DION Tht Weaty be anproved and ratided, f¢ will ; then remala for Corgres to ¢ whether the fee : pth that the City of Now York passed the vigil entitled to by the magnitude of our commerce and in any event tho distine aig oie les ap fi about Py Lie “eat He eunal shall be consirucied by the United States Gov ed to practise reserve in conformity with this r of the Senate of the United States, for the recon that publicity given to the treaty by the Department Of State would dedent the polley of veereey whieh the Kenate prescribes to itself, Under these elrenm te in the shown to hiw eral terms, that th er, expecially In dnan, ing bea ed into lx pres, but Ip thins ont ts tobepatd tote ployers, T pown to the ¥ wee articles if be had | Ingnircd at the office of gente aah te : sted’in the place | shipwreck and tho amount of our contributions to the en them at tho time the Conetitu: lasts itook on dhe 18th) and thet there are-| te'menauie ar gmoney ore car cn unpaeed to aie neae: DANIEL D. LORD eu Wiese ucla ts bath lee a Daring a recent visit of the Chinese Em- petional treawury, tion was adopted was go well defined that | heavy beta pending among steamship men as to | consiruction uion come citizen of corporation tate | 42 EACHANGE FLACK, Feb, 18, 1800, | , but tor various re-sony ail the | basey to the durdin dos Plantes In Paria, ope of the ree Sr the omission of the ono word and the em: | which will rexeh Liverpool fret, teud to | created by Congres, cr alupind trom the leghtative | TuckanPe Aonthl ta Marche nt, and nothing was done, Tt | mandarin was standing with his back to» cage Reducing the Ordnance Departments | ployment of the ter leaves no doubt that | gtrengthou the beliofthat those vessels are racing, | action of voie TheMlaiees. Allmtsdialana’ (aca uterine cnaitinctiiae mie aie ever, be remarked tint the tet pviaa of | wherein was coniied @ ehimpanaee, ‘The Chins } We observe in the Ariny bill introduced on | the intention of the framers of {t was to | whether Mr, Coaao knows it or not, all possible eorporstious will of course be « be arded anil palil shout a w D Mr. | men's pigtail Knog: tomplingly;: owe Se beast . : 119 | Browne, Horuco Greeley, Cul) Dunn, Alice ¢ m the | limit the President to the mere pardon of in pre a OO Present thelr advico, claims, and wishes to Cons | Mark Twaln, Ol iver Dyer, Edwin dv Leon, and There ia no clearer indieat of the pro- | gres* Ralph Meeker a vw his advantage, selaed the tall, snd pulled 4t towards him, dragging the head of the r. How the Monday Jast Ly Senator Howann, fr Tin to be th Joint Committee on Ordn ‘ouuniteer cout winner of € ‘ rt to our reporter, Mtr ; 0, The ® provision | , . ‘i ‘ What seoms to 190 not morely expedient, b ‘ i= © mht th unfortunate man against the bars of the cage, for merging the Ordnance Deportment, ax at | Hewever thie may be, the attempt of the Laden Laas i ne “Teas | Portant now iis ie galnitha Ga ‘aah Ae The Atlantic Monthly for March eon aie ebooy sroved eric inter | Hie caphirelee araet ———CPresent orjonized, in the artillery arm of the | President had been rendered superfluous by Ls dhe Seta bateh a aeikeed Neecivedd about | Mev Who consthiute tho Tethmus Canal Compar aimong other excellent arlictes, an Interesti My Hellave § of the pigtail J with pain; the au ized under the Now York chaiter, and on "The Small Aras of New York,” writt the sane w as chambermaids and waitresses, ” oi " 1 z pee i 5 patriotic citizens w y take an Interest in | Mr. Charles Daweo: niv of this elty, Mrs. Mare the amendmont tothe Army Appropriation | to thy Constitution, which, it was discover | ut now, while theTatter got but #10 to 813 per | the autjcct, sioutd. lend un eitcten cement te the | ried Brevher Mowe contsloutes a. preer 4 bill introduced by Mr, Ganviriy in the | by the counsel of Jerrenson Davis, and | month, the former command all the way from | treaty while it remains under conaidertion fe. tue | operative Hourekecying,"" and Al House, and forms part of his plan for the re- | coneeded by Chief Justice Crise, probibits | €i5 to $40, according to their skill and expe. | Senate, with a view to scoure its ratitteation, Parton, John G, Whittier, Bayard ‘To: duction of the staff of the army. We donot | avy farther punishment of the men who | rience, Indeed, no woman who has any talent Tt is not enpposed that it + be expedient for | furnish excellent eketehes nud j ovine, know the arguments which have had we have been eng in the rebellion, beyoud | for the business, and is willing to take pains “ gp Ager ae. xo Paseo re aalad forsee 5 Harpe'e i marin Pepe eet enough with these gentlemen to lead to their | the inflicting of the disqualification for which | ke mth heroupely, need vos i irs nes my friends In New York eity who are acsirous to | atiractive and fresh es ever, ‘The Init adoption of this plan of reductian ; but wo | it provides, When the people of the United | Mt almot her own formas, Tho wont i ie orprise might Cid It not antmportaut to | '*Pelleemen of the Sea,” by Williat inks, | yh Bee have a right to Lelieve that they are of the | States declared that certain classes of rebels UY AC eAtribT@ Moose rere aR ard Aa i Aa en ue me here : ‘ gs Lin ibe PseesingsUrcuah in saying w0.chere pisth price game general character as those which, in | ehould not hold oflice, they virtually agreed ning only geveral course of business, 1821, led Congress (» pass the act of that | that they would exact no other penalty from menaces wo not let go his used 1 0 ‘ ) no purpose—the anual would service, The samo proposition appears in | the adoption of the Fourteenth Amendment sproee ie nal Won to the rescue with hus ¢ Ono released, tie Chi- an repaired the disorder of lis toilet, and thea Joined the suite, chcered by a hilarious if not? sympathetic crow, —The chesinuts, limes, and elms that line the Doulovards aud decorate the gardens and parks of Parly are gradually dwindling away under the ra vores of a insidious malady, The mould bas been i turned and re-tnrned, drained and re-drained ; evers d th \ilfully | kind of monure has been tried, and ail to no par- Jost 39 euines out ot Hy he iNerefure wil! gain the | pose. ‘The treca wither and die by hundreds, In eeventi prize of a leathe 2 ho saa, the Tuileries gardens, although the dead trees are Be with all the complaints made by wo aitlc em ce this method of getting one, There is | f vave thought It quite unlikely that che treaty | “South Const Saanterines in Engtond'* Ie @ contin jogradation in it, for next to the mistress the | would be taken into consiaeration before the ad- | Mtion of the series by M.D. Conway; and © % Fines’ Thie vi (ae 7 1 i ° % marth quake,” a Lan renee . "i 5 p! cloning to ate merging the ond artilery in | them, his view was sustained in the Scie | cook is tho mont important personage in the | journment of Congress, which is 60 near at hand, | Lands of the Farthau by Engene Lawrence, Evewixa Scnoon DITIONS. —There wes plreed as quickly as possible, gaps are becianl i J 4 of tho unstead r | 5 3 PITION The 4 bourg are The leva TY caine, aud must Le held to be the Jaw, | househol hen her day’s wo ‘ But of this, others areas well qualified to Judge ay | (elle we something of the unsteady portion of ho | cond vation of the closing excreisen of the ¢ We Sin De | ad! 38. ORR: OF 0. Lan ana AE PAU CE SIETSR FORTE TAN CART BO VOLES UNINC: ONE AR ER HAE UY AMORA HG a Ywage ww | rorid, Alico Cary hae acharining Ute poem; and | Sontinustion of the closing excrcaew of ‘ue evening | pidabte a nem, Nowe of the saplings planted witala ander that law proved that tho principle Eh QE MBON'S | pOrapaua) HCI DLATON) |} sulle. as sre 4 sa ‘Thanking you alucerely for your personal congra- | ere te the weual variety of stories and short crwayss | Waits Tuo former, corner of Varick and North | the last few years in the Champs Kiyedes Lave pros which it sought to establish was an errone- | therefore, is » it was in t me of peace, | factory or waiting Ina shop, Will not some of | | 1 ‘ - — - i Sud North | peved well, and all the elms, except the old ones, } ‘ ihe r philanthroplats act up @ school for teaching | *MHoum f aay doer sir, your very obe Mr. T, 8, Anrien, of Philadelphia, in addition | Mo te streets, is one of the most Inrgely attended in a \ ous one, and ite practice a failure. and with no protence of being a war mea. | our philanthrop i Aching | vent, WIL T. 8. , » {lie city, the axsiuat plautly ettestanse belne ce are in a state of decline, The dutics of the two classes of ofcers in | sure, wes eimply a ridiculous blond the artof cookery, and thus benefit both wou oe to his two already well-known aad prosperous periodi- » g® Big e 1s about ad in a grave 520, Diplomas were given to about 250 pupils, and Bleed d | shih eae the teachers gave a number of books to ball pend Ahaged ul * to members of * Here lies the body of Richard Thomas, out of employment and hong ‘ — cted it would, will exhibit him to poster'ty Ont ov rie Sreewrs.—Chas, Gayler’s poy 0, 20,—The commencement | cals, the Home Magazine and iho Children's Hour, ale Department of Grammar | has commenced the publication of a new one, ent\- H al, were very at- | tled Once @ Month, Tt te his object to give ing | Meir clisece, who alto In turn remembered their families? Gramman Sonoon = exercises of the Po School No, 90, Mrs, Ward, prince question are separate and distinct. ‘To the | instead of bringing him the renown he ex Ordnance Corps is now aseigned by law the | y | teachers, Dr, T. W, Conklin 48 Principal, and Mr, Ap toglishman by birth, se, and inspection of all man whoarrogated to himse! wer | story of New York life, Out of ihe Streets, tractive, After singing and calisthenics, the well | neat, compact form, and at alow price, a monthly epee i poodige a 4 ‘A whig of "75, fs fabrication, purchase, and inspect!on ® (i if ai 1 | just been desuod in eiegant box form by Robert M, | known play, The Soirit of Seventy.sixy" was eredie | collection of artieles, some of them original, but most Mare beady eel The average attendance at the By occupation @ cooper material of war required by the anny in ell | which he did not possess, for w purpose which | uss bee tably presented, and tn it Mas er Nolo and Mivs Ella | of them selected from tho best of those which appear | S¢veuteruth Ward School in Houston street, near How fob4 for tos warns, ‘te departments, The artillery, on the other | was entirely unnecessary ree a Boee acquitted themvelves handsomely, Addis’ | in «he current English mogazines. ‘The enterprise bart 782, and tho number of certificates issued Like on ofé ram pancheon . a) Masonte Lovan Roow.—Booth is fitting ups] dont or the Board of Kducation, ‘Th “Te Is w useful one, and gives every promise of success, kod eavy pans, ie lent of ard of Education, m loesé, | is o useful a & marked numbered jhooke's poe him i be tbe If we cau rely on the etatistion of the 1st | stasonicLodze room in the npper part of its theatre Huperintendenta 8, 8, Randall 3 Hon Kidu'e | | ste Aacuan tak tow 40 baviatih tepclation omand nee rmeINo, Seoot, sfiretrrion An interesting Us sib ts een fot ne ‘with the projectiles, equipments, thirtven years, beginning with 1658 and ending | pyiiding, Biath avenge and Twenty-tbind street, | and lipiomas wore presented to the following Hamel | wrivers, for purity of iste ani morals. Bie CAN: | Noha, in Int sect, the exsreteen sotcune ot and Guished by his creator. appertain to them ; and Lt with 1808, it is ulinost certain (hat some Sfiy pers | whieh promises tobe the most complete and elegant | Yune Hotaae Heavies, ively fizabett | dren's Hour, particularly, wa periodical for children | sowing, declamations, ‘dislonues, ands . na he died bept, 28, 1894; aged 78, ‘dhe cavalry and infantry arms also use the | gons wit! be sluin in this city durivg the year | hall of the kind on the continent, ‘The room was |, Josephine Kane, ea Mourt, TH aabell | which eam Lardy be tro highly praised ; and Lia | cinere NIMH addronses by Mr. Jimes MM, Miller an * [Amerles ary adgpted country, ‘eltppities which aro propared for them by the | 1609, cisher by dotiberate murder oF some 1059 | A eter ae "alate igs of Wie | til Kite His. Rho tnune was Gader ue ules: | Home Magcstne Jo junk what i professes wo bes | Golice'was mado (0 thetviuclyaly Mts Bide Br Mary My beat adsico to you ls Ula Ordnance Department there is vo reason why | guilty form of homicide, The number who thus | Week by various bodees, How of George Fy Bristow magazine for home aud (he family, bie take care of your liberties.”

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