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AMUSEMENTS, VEL! ~ Mroatway—1 HY THEATRE, 2 Proadway—Tueretia AVE M.D, of LaGraad Doctress, Matias oo Thieves: or, “st fe ow Satnrdta, riking Wwoop’s MUSEUM~' ay ‘Living and Wid Aatinals. OLYMPIC THEATRE —Humpty Dampty. Mae 14 o'clock, Weanesaars aad Saturia THEATRE FRANCAIS—Geneviove de Th née on Saturtay. | TUE TAMMANY —Tombleronican, Matinee om fat | urday. pew york crercts, Mih et, oppreite Academy of Mnsio—The Brothers hazare ating 10 day, | ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Feo, 23—Hatlan Opera, L'E(o18 dn Nord. KEW YORK THEATRE-Lady of Lyon BOWKRY THEATRE—Forest of To: of Movtatgis. Matinge on Satnrday. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 156 — he Weekly san ‘zs Witt be pudtiched on Wednesdoy morning. Bastuors men who wish to reach country ¢ edition of Tur Sts Huabte media. A Hmiied name Der of atvertitemonte received ata cents per i tooure insertion they mast be handod ta before ‘bu Tuesday evening *rospeets of the Caban Revolution. The news from Cuba this mornin, 9 will find this | fs, fn Jow Jaboringg man, and. entirely unse- quainted with the felings and Nita of aristocracy My brethren, have rot the fil of one Lord | | desay Christ, the Lord of glory, with reepect of per For if there come nnto your assembly aman | eons w parel, and these ec ; ond yo lave re Wtho gay clothing, and ray A god places and say 0 ring, In $a alco poor man In epret to kim that weare unto him, Sit tow here valy | the poor, Stand thon thre. oF sit here under my foots | stool are ye not then partial fm y olves, ond ar ] beeome jutaes of evil thomuhte? Heark: my | heloved Irethren. [ath not Gol choven the poor of this world, rleh tn falth ond hetrs of the kinzdow Which He Hath promised to them that love Him? | Hat yo have despised the pour, # * * If ye nave Fespect to persens, yee of the law as trauegron ore Of course the jury, efter Ustening to such radical gentimenta, went dead ayrainst the railroad company, and gave tho plaintiff’ a verdict for $1,600. Judge Uxprnwoon was 8 fool to quote the Bibly to tem, and doubly f fool for intimating that a negro woman, however decently clad and well behaved, was fit to ride anywhero but In a smoking car, slong tobaceo chowers and smokers, Ii she had been @ nures, now, or a waiting maid, to any sort of an aristocratic family, the would have been diferent, But for her to attempt to defy the time-honored usages of good society, and ride aa if eho were of the first quality ond had never called anybody roaster or mistresa, was an aet of presumption which none but a fool like Judyo Uspnnwoun would » sin, aud are convinerd tain her rother less favorable to the cause of the eurgenis, Tt # reported that their risings in the Western Department hove nearly all proved unsuccessful. Their bands within fifty miles of Havana have Leen divpersod, | several of their leaders being killed or enp+ | tured. From the Eastern Department, how. | ever, where their strength is greatest, t Ie no news whatever, The rorGeneral has proclamation, renewing an amnesty to oll who shall lay down their arms, with the ception of the insurgent chicfs, and euch ae may have been guilty of some crime other | than political. Judging by the results of this offer in the past, very few Cabans will take advantage of it. The number of regular Spanish troops on the island must now be about thirty thou- sand, allowing twenty thousand as the fore usually keptthere, and ten thousand for re- Inforcements that have arrived, Twelve Uhousand more aro reported by the cable as now on their way from Spain, The total umber of volunteers that have been organ. (zed for the Spanish Goverument is in round aed a the oiler of | now ex in committ Tf Jud, continue to by aplain ono, sneoring at eon docx not want to ered a fool, his course ta Let hin love no opportunity of the era of the Uni against those who wrought to overthrow it. Let him respect the feelings of the tras ren. tlemen and ladies of the Ancient Dominion, who lave not yet quite forgotten the days when they used to “wallop their own. p’ without stint. Let him discourage the troublesome uppishness which so dread- fully charactor ed Dine} i win And, wbove oll, Jet him never agein quote the Bible as if its teachings had any sort of weight nowadays, What etal’ to talk about the wickeduess of respecting per+ i and of making distinctions between rich and y Nobody in good society be- lieves any such doctrine, and nobody but fool would mention it. — A Cabinet that is not fmprobabte. Wo find among the miscellancous ne ny obscure comer of a Boston newspaper a list of Gen, Grant's future Cabinet, whie has so much the air of probability that wo ! de eT os the or! Bumbers twenty five thousand. This mekes an aggregate force of sixty-seven thousand men, including the reinforeemnents now ox- pected and the volunteers, Of these it ia not too much to suppose that ten thousand are already unavailable by reason of death, wounds, and sickners. Of tho remaining force of fifty seven thousand, not lees than forty thousand will be required for garrisons and guards, leaving seventecn thousand ns the utinost number thatean be used for active operations in the field, It is not too much to say that these forces are altogether inadequate to put down the insurrection, All that the rebel leaders need to do is to maine tain their organization, keep as many bands under arms as possible, make econstont Fisings in new and unexpected quarters, and annoy and worry the enemy without ever risking any © ny this means, they will wear out and waste away their antagonist, until the yellow foyer comes to complete his destruction, We judge that Spain is destined to a fail are in Cuba as rignal as that she lately met with in her atiempt to conquer the Domini ean Republic. uniterabls engagement. — ‘ Is Judge Underwood n Fool? All the aristocrats and rebels of Virginia way he is, In the first place. isnot a Vir ginian by birth, and yet holds offfeo in Vir ginia under the national Government, which fg an unmistakable sign of folly. In the second place, he maintains the supremacy of the Government which appointed him, and tries to enforce its laws, which is another proof of his want of sense. Ho a da Little while ago that the proceedings of Vir giula officials who are disqualified by the re- construction acts are null and void. ‘Thin is @ Low at the dignity of Virginla, which no ‘one but a fool would dare to deliver, Third ly, he professes to believe, and really scens to believe, that the laws should bo admiuis tered impartially, and without d serimination between first families and second families, rich and poor, white and black, Besides, he professes an uniiltigated contempt for th chivalrous sons of Virginia who went to war with the Union that they might preserve to themselves the right of ving on the unpad toil of black laborers, and doos not hesi uate to express it on all available oerasions, Of course such a man isa fool; aud if he is not @ fool, whut is het The latest evidence which Judge Unprn woop has given of his utterly idiotie eoudl tion of mind is his charge to the jury in a case recently tried before him in Michoud. The plaintiff was a colored man, who alloyed that he had purchased for bis wife a first Class ticket from Baltimore to Charleston, 8. C.; that at Aequia Creck che wickedly tried to enter the ladies’ car, but was arrested by the conductor, refused admittance. and des red to take a seat in the smoking car, ‘This demurred aguinet, insisting on her right to enter the ladies’ car. The trai began to Move, the woman remaining on the plat form, holding to the irs ra liug, and upon being informed by the conductor that she could not be allowed to stay there, ayota positively refused to enter any other the ladies’ car, Findingr remonstrance or the more geutle mode of persuasion wnava lig, the conductor then ordered two of the col ored brakemen to carry her fureibly into the smoking car, which they did, one seizing her round the waist and the other by the logs Once within the car, the door was locked, aud she was kept confined until her arrival at Richmond, where her husband, with th provoking litigiousness which charactorizon the degraded negro, brought suit age nat the railroad company, laying his damages at $1,800. Will it be believed t The Judye ee tually charged the jury, which was composed of wix black men and six white men, that the plaintiff was entitled to recover! And not only this, he was guilty of the further insanity of quoting from the musty records ef that obsolete book, the Bible, the follow. ing vassave. written by one James. formerly hasten to lay it before our readers. How ¢ where it was first pul lished, er on whose in- formation or jruess it was constructed, we do not know, but we foney thatin the end it will be found to approach the truth more nearly than any other of the thousand projects that oe Stated Kentucky, Treasury . Tourwrnt, Mos Interior—Tamne ¥, Winsor, Tow Poet Oplce—3.xcon D. Cox, Olio War—doux M, Scuoriun, U.S. Ay Nary—Davin D, Vourntt, U. Atlorney: Gener Warns PreenErorNT,, This will Le universally rece ® trong and a Radical Cabinet. man of the Lifted with the most decided policy ef the Ki publican party isdudge Proninroin of this city, and his appointment will be considered avery proper tribute to that able and ener. getic body of War Democrats who exereised so potent an inilucneo In sustaining the Ad- ministration of Mr. SCOLN, and in seeurings the election of Gen. Guant, We dare rey, too, that when it cones to any real question that he may y vous will be fou lical enous any reasonable Republean in the land, The three most hmportant places in the Cabinet ot present are the State, the Treasury, and the Interior Departments; and no one » question that they will be worthily and adequately filled by the three gent) men whose names we have given above. Though not intimately known to the great mass of the peuple, because he has always attended to his own busines# and has never sought popularity by any of tho vensl arts, Josermu Hout ia a man of noble character and talents at once solid and brilticnt. With the breadth and instinets of e etateeman, and the political convietiona of a den publican, he comb directness In the tr nese, which wil useful in the mo vive to which con him, Mr. Boutwrit, the next Congres The only n who has not long been iden- ratic a manly dig and nesetion of public Dual. vund very efficacious and conspienous field of ger wre has now nesiggnedt only member of the Lin our Vist, poesesses three qualities that aro indispensable for the sueceseful management of the ‘renew partiuent in the present able, he is honest, he is wedded to. no exclu: sive th Ho will manage the Depart ment li man, nol to Hlustrete Lite y, but tocollect the revenue which emengay © A Wise tnt orto overturn any » jeal eve ilicular vysiom of the laws provide, to prevent fraud and steal, ing, to pay the Interest and principal of the public debt, and to bring us safely and dily towand tho ments, amption of specie pay: Above all, he will not be in the ine terest of any elique or ring, and while rules tho Treag twill never be run fi the enrichment of any of bankers, stock. jobbers, distillers, or speculators, It will he a yrood day for the country when he aseumes the control of the nationel finan Nqually execllent will be the appointment of Jases FB, Winson to the Interior Depart ment. Gen, Giant has been reported as ra, jug that Mr. Warsow 2 Jearest head in Congrew ; aud without instituting: any cox parison, it is not toc eh to pronounce hina one of the first etatesmen of the country. During seven years’ serviee in the House of fepresentatives, most of the time as Chair pin of the Judiciary Committes, he has gained a fame as enviablens it is substantial Le ‘ar he ined to be reflected to the et, Hy be tho succersor of Mr. in the But it is tobe hoped that he willdeom it hisduty to take the In terior Departwwent instead. A man of his force, hisuetivity, and above all his merciless intogrity, is needed to re that Department, Goy, Cox, who stands in our Vast as the probable Postmaster-General, fs compara tively new in national affairs, A scholar and lawyer of philosophical tastes and stu dions habits. the war found him practising House, aud she ald he not go into the Cal he would Gray vem and reconstruet ivie to pay thelr debts, Guetion of both army and navy to put men | TONE RAEN ow ext. at their head who the roughly understand It fs trae that no mon ‘ean bo legally deprived of the wants of cach services, and ean make the reduetions In the most judicions and effective roanner, had Leon made for pers tency for the work of gover and navy had been thoroughly demo: ages, and for wrongfully taking and keeping the proe the choice would from the first h perty of another, A man may also be arrested in on cr ofall upen Betorient and | #tlon for a fine or penalty, or on a breach of promteo | Hird Z Ty ‘to fall upon BciorieLn and | oo sey, oF for money recelvad OF property ¢ | 1 neh ¢ + provisions of the statutes of chis State, been dirceted. At tho sutue thao, wo beg that | Burl freuis provi icteatl 7 nye no one will suppose us to have any apectal |S ierchant in Omuba, Ho comes to Now Nork tw Information on the gulject or euy menus of F and purchaser a four or Hx mont’ jw jent that ie not open te all, Me m obligations for a series of | ee youre, but finally Lecowes emburrsoved and falls counsel, term ns Governor of Ohio with great credit, } nd has declined a sent in the Cab The partioni.s ta which our list departs Erste of New York do not permit Im piieonment for fram the orlinary weave ef our. Lrests | Sets and not w lawyer ean be fouid In this grent Laden ered Bek rhtanl race. asehd ee fa * | city who will not assure the unfortuuate debior that dents is in the aesignmont of a naval] te cannot be derrivd of his liberty because of his oMcor to the charge of the Navy Depart. | inability to ncet bis pecuntary obligations, But mnent, end of an oMecr of tho army fro at lenst ify lutelligent men withia exry to that of War. We fave not a doubt | ell of the City Halt who will towtity in any court that Gon, Gaant w give tho two offices :o civilians, but it is not surprising that it should seem more conve. this Het of gentlem mon any thers to whom the pablc attention hot THE SUN, MUNDAY, FEBKUAKY IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT, Operations of the Fraudulent Debtor Act. — Bankrupt Merchants and Uufortenate Debtors in a New York Jnty Lia profeasion at Warton, Ohio ; and at ita clowe he had won the grade of Major General of Voluntecra, and by hia serviecs under Rosiotars, Bornxerpe, Thostas, and Scno-. rin, had gained a high reputation for gal- Juntry inaction end judgmont aud eapaelty ta Bince the war, he has served one of Prea. ident Jonxeox. We presume he will not decline should a similar place be offered him Sree aes by President Gras Ti has heon often asserted that the nwa of the | that this {4a legal fietion, ‘These fiity men are the vietlms of debt, nud at least forty of them are now juyoluntary sejouruers ia a prison of this elty built nd used expressly for the accommodation of tat chet of persons Who do not Mud tt eomvenie:: or id have preferred to jient forthe purpose of the Impending re. his lherty In this State simply becanse of his Inabit- {ty to pay what he owes, Buta defendant may be arrested and deprived of bis lverty apon an aftidayit setting forth that ho fsa non realleatand ty about leaving the State, or that, being resident, ho ts about to abscond, having Incurred a lebility for dante itis also to be said that if a search ne whose compe. Wt the army aled white aeting #4 the agent for another, Also, on We have an alleyation of falee pretences or rand In onteining mimonted thug at length rpen n, becanes thelr appoint vena tous more Likely than that of | ch argos the obligation or dieproves the allegation, A WARNING TO COUNTRY MPRCITANTS, We are glid to ave @ strong disposition in | Being found in this elty, 0 cof WM éreditors mak tha Senate to repeal the ‘Tenure of O1Mce act | ae ae ne een ine tot of ayre.t Prominent in the movem Mr. Coxmuina of | iprhia; and; anldae War bak die ue Bala Now York, who Is rapidly gatning « position of | of his ereditor, or give bail for the amount he owes, great influence aud usefulness among his fellow | he ts locked up du the prion provided for such | Nenatora, The ablost aud most Judicious mem: | eas, and held fa dunce until euch tine as he enn | hers of both parties have declared themselves in | furaish weed or fied © nto dies favor of the repeal, and we presume it willbe | Prove tho alte onl . Messrs, Ciatin & | completed as soon as a vote can bo had upon the | Cts A. T. Stewart & Co, Arntd, Constadite & Co | Vill, 11 Is wo clearly necessary to the nafs and | OF 8% olbier of our werciiante cam thus tmpet § ‘ ony debtor they moy have who docs not meet bi efficient working of the now Administration that | obligations at matt: e only requirement elng | this Dill should pass, that we eannot doubs Tat they weklee': pro jurane aMhlayit Thal Gap. ba the majority in its favor will be a very large tece there is an attempt to deft ough to satisfy | ‘ f Foure rire yierits, Some of the Journala that are unfe ‘The Ludlow street jail, where this closa of es to the Hon, Honace Guzaiey represont the reeo- | are kepty now eontains fe nets tir di lntions in favor of his appointment to the Uritish mission, which Sen. on Friday last, ast — ‘The number is no’ about fity. Theso are not all in In many of the enses the law is work ment for intended or» hed f mall, th ge usally bolng beuterers, 4 ajust purist ut, In other Mar s real obj capital, x offered ot of J This iy untrue and Alby ir. Gunener’s recent visit to th seomp! unjust. Those journals ennnot be ignorant that | © hes sale haphpiial prpbidlgrrs obese t oa bids ; Se aL eee 4 “EY, | wilt show the outenges our statates pertalt while aeshahiash LVEKIGE PRUE SATS TAC OE: BES BlSy ae pretending to forbid incareeration for deb tion to any place of public diguity and trast, ony ch A wnooicaw denctawr Hesides, no one can seriously believe that the vncletta : ; ( * A merchant doing business in M chica, with » Lat serra tie wawld pervonally extrt | partner, incurred obligations with some of out Teas ing mereantile establishments to the amount of $4! 000 oF $1,000. ‘Tha purchases were made by the partner, who subsequently absconded, leaving both his creditors and the Lonest mevelant with whom he was associated fn the lurch, ‘The honest merchant at once put What was left of Lia assets in the hands of are colver for the benefit of his cred:tors, andeame on to this city to negotiate a vettioment of the oblirations of the firm, At once he was arrested on an aMdavit ‘based on “Information ant beitef,” alleging fraud, and the fainoas Ludlow street jolt became his forced dwelling plice. Kor four weeks he was de- tained In that prison, and at the end of that time the creditors chose to believe his statements, and allowed holds « position which renders it b Gor 0 t natoral thet inant should request his avceptance of 1@ place of importance ; and considering the egregious failure just made by a gentleman of the first fumiliey and highest pretensions in the British mission, we think that the new Presi- dent would do well to select for ita workingman, a genuine democrat, and a therongh.going Amer- ican like Horace Gureney, Mut should such o selection be made, the man does not live who can say that Mr, Geeetey has ever asked fer it, or sought by any other means to get it, pale senee him to depart and wial up his business In thelr tn= On Saturday the House again passed the | terette But for the option of his ereditors, the wails fitesciin ents, kuowa og the suffrage | &f at Prison would have held him until he was gray. A VICE OF MALICIOUS Pamamen nine, smth bipritinni Among the present occupants of this American Iiein the Howing tanguage s cue RV, Seoviowt, it of eltize te Ee AME e tot Me Phe riche of citizens Of | yrarshalves $6 a young man of this elty who has for denied or alnidced hy {the ‘atescce by] any | two years beon a victim of malicious persecution. Biahe 08 Rad unt or res eae ye Praers | te wasa commission merchant in tobacco, One of nora failed for alarge amount, embarrassing this merchant to such un extont as to prevent his . Ho called his creditors Have powcr to enforce tis » Henate will undoubtedly agree rent, which is substantially "i shibit of his affairs, He was that already passed by thera, the w {i lirents wed assets for about the Fame ety Doing stricken out of their article, oud the | MOMMY nov including © house and lot standing in - Ms wife's name, He . without eaeriflee, od time to convert his aseets Ills creditors demanded that Le t A turn his famtly into tho street and put his ent, Introduced t tor Muntox, requiring the ehol Vi tead Into the © lot of his own Hlectors iu all eases to be made by the poople, is | assets, This he declined doing, and procecdinns yet to be weted upon, were commence! against him, Ho took the beneft of the United Stites bankrapt law, only to nd that There are two elles to every story, We | Mab dl not release ilu frum the debts incurred ae a mentioned the other day that Messrs, Anseus, | Srumisiom merchant or nent, Me was arrested. in Motiiss, and Ness, members of Congress frou oh OT and tiamedtatcly gave ball, In October Tennessee, were implicated in the disnppcarauce | the rameaet rey naire rearrested on another of the samo sertes of elaine. After three weeks tn \- fund of that State, which had been | gon 1 a weeks, in prt of the se f it ql ln pave bath In April, 1%, he was arrest. ‘ennessea National Buk of | et again gain gave bail In September ust he prominent State officials were | was once more taken into en: and being eon. id to be wixed up in the same business, Tho | vinced Le would he rearrested as often as ho idence against these gentlemen came mainly | *04ld procure bail, concluded to remain tn jail, from Mr. Rertun, President of the Bank, and ong | Where he now ts, 1 aving the privilege of good board Panuon, hia ngest in obtaining the pass n | Bt 818 ver week, bat deprived of iberty oF the mesna act of the Legislature authorizing tho Stato | °° OF farally,. Let it, be Treasurer to selict threo banks in which to de> | ment aphosadcerpesr enact mn a epaper establistiments posit the fund, That money was eniployed to | of thi ally, none of whi bly. will eiect this end is very possible, but there is nothe | paste their elalwe Int ing to show that the Congrossmen above named | POUMTEEN MONTHS A PREONER FOR NOT DOING AN received py of it, Ove of them, Mr. Auxes. et, voted against the me IMpessty Beme Une ago a we ITY, own real estate operator croalt, the debtor may be nvrested and hel! uotit he | 5 Tu June Inst the entire fund was placed inthe | of this eity beeamo involved in a dawenit, in the bonds of Retren, end six mouths later, when | courre of which he committed a teeinleal contempt called upon to surrender it, he contd only account | Of Court In not obeying an order requiring hin to for somewhat more than half the find, giving | BYE clear ant valld tte toa certaln plece of pro- notes for the batonee, Under the mortification | Bory ah BY Ete peat sahara bwmeud tho Treasurer put on end to his life, The whwl6 | the uncertaintiew or the law, Avior romatging one matter has since undergone a rigid investization, | tecu months a prisoner for not dling. what he could Anweit, who had been reduced to poverty by the | not do, the Sapreme Couri, at a General erin, dee rebels during the war, and required a loan before | eived that the lower Court had no right to require fuking his xeat in Congress, is shown tohave Lor. | 80 impossibility, ant that therefore the prisoner sewed 86,000 from the bank, mont of which ho ron | muat be disctarged, Ite wns doubitew pleased to paid, after in vain seeking to obtain aceommoda. | Teevin his Hberty, bat what recourse thud he for the tion from other banks, Mvcuine borrowed from | (iro monthe dusink whith he was doprived uf many Loe RE Looe bation: Lara danni daeusnibnad ne Aid pals sisted kind treatment’? of Panram, The cai rape ee salt eae ch Now testimony of both Rerren and Paunsn is pro- | York eroattornat onceaineed ee genta roe wena nounced no confused, contradictory, and irrole> | hm, on which charge they procuret. a requleition vant, that the gentlemen accused are in popular | from the Governor of this State for bim, had litm av estimation absolved from thy charges brought | rested In Chicaco und brought here, where be was Siete! promptly divchanyea, the falea pretences being ut terly disproved, Tinicdiately Ww eredttors com While wo havo been endeavoring a Itty | mene ciell settine arainst him; he was arent to diss!pate tho humbug that has been prevails | M4 t SO Rasy aah Neuen NOW merits of the Greeks and Turks, our witty Lone | gyar an show the nm complete Mon contemporary, Me, Pi i addreased | fraudulent intertione in ott hue trans some very sound advice toGreece, His wisdom if me “arvouven But there is no ne is none the less we for being in a poetical form, os our readers can Jr by the following | (ions, Let uny one that asserts that a man cannot extract: be inprisoned fur dei tn this State visit the Ludlow Instead of dectalming abont her old glories, sireot Jatt, and Le will t ly undeceived, Many Let her hick drones and demagogues bot» off her | of the prixoners in that institution, as has been atat reves edt, are but receiving thelr Just deserts, There area Open roals, pay off dehta, and give up tolting stories, | clase of prisoners there kuown dn the Jail parlaneo as Get rid of ber brigands, her army bid pack ; “rey o"—that it, persoss who Ineur debts in Make her peasants secure of the fruits of their til: | He purehare of property, then dispose of the proper pata ly und (rust to Ick co take a proituble jobs of it by age § acompr se with their creditoré, The impilson. Find the rivht menand in the right pliece set them micnt, to ie but an fh culations, They expect It, that they make thet creditors ten, twent: claims for a discharge an peating thelr operutions, One of these characters ix pow confined for the fourth time within twelve yoars in this same prison, aud during the same time hus tested Jersey justice about as often, His uver- axe time in jail Is about fur mouths, at the end af tin their cal It is while held there paying their rly per cent, of thelr the opportunity of re- fast: Keep her Jndges from bribes, her officials from pil- lage, ‘Turn her face to the future, her back to the past. We heartily echo these counsels, If the Greeks will zealously follow them for the next ten years, they will filla much more honored place in the world than that they now aeaune, eo omise 22, 186% orm = === = whieh time his creditors are neua'ly willing to eom- NTS POR THIS WEEK. SABA ” eA Promise for what they ean gets iil : : "i i ine A pair of #209 bouts are making in Buffal SMUOGLENS AND PIRATES FOR COMPANY, There are no changes of special note at ons rid ir 4 ty sar lo White the common belict 14 that the Ludtow etreet | the theatres for the present weet. We lose one um: | for $ wy he five aesived: af Atnherst Jail fe reserved for debiors in clvil cetions only, the | PoFtant company, The Opera He PP espe gable cele ae Feality Isquite diferent. All prleoners arrested by | Twenty-third etroot, Nie, Gru is felt | he educated fog the ministiy. : i tho United States Mersiual for violations of Fedoral | 10 undisputed possession of the eid of onffe =Tho selocipede and treadmill are very mi aw are confined here, ther smugglers, counter: | Me. Birgfold, with Tostée, Tra, and th ke; the motive power fm both te—legs. felter®, post office robbers, pirates, mut or | hitmerous company, Las gone on at =A subscription has boon started in Kentucky whet not, With these the nnfortunate det a, Baltimore, and Wael 7 buy a residence for Mes, Joha C, Br thrown into contact, and among them he must tind | £09 closed brilliantly on Satunlay ey cans, wwe —stophons & Stephens are the names of a new Ms astoctates, But thers are not the only classes of | Plokramme of anaegal varie’ ‘ few fru fa Ataota, A. TT, ts tho senior § In many cases of Magrant vivlation of At tho French Theatre, * Goneviove ite nie =A sf 1 commission in Belg car | wa, the enfferers prefer to commence civil | WH be performed bei efor. adele . Againet the practios of employing women in mings, GclOAd fob Cashenens betnd eultatied 10; Yok j time, and wilt probs bly be eont rae ah ih le mThe editor of the iokmond (Ky.) Migtetes ten free provided thelr own doitays and | Parisienne,” now tn preparation, Is pro pi taererhnt ran wietze the recetpt of @ de, e the perenn ‘e wagen © oy Wn | At Wallack's, adwulrablo representation of | | "0? y a vee to bes aflused are taate good by p “Much Ado About Nothing will be con ad, : a or mie ‘ | Wood's Musoum makes no change daring the pre: tr, G i Qn politic by bole «HOW Tie aoa NPAT dg o&, bot promives ono for thenest, Burlesque | Writing. To is preparing a work on the great mew iy MNnatente Ulett rican iife: One eM | 4 to be then wittlrawn, and rotnent by the | Of the ‘ = for a debt Pothier (or un aileced |‘ Tieketof Leave Man," ia which Mr, Florence haa =Kot has recovered ene Ma 1 years if whose parents prose. | been wo eminently succes ly one vill regret | A center bis fot a cute for dataages Tn eltier eae plaints very | ine ehange. antiine the t+ - “Bre | lie name juat gets clearly eure bit litle (or the erimlan! deatures of the | ve ee phregd beset capita phe é ‘ transactions of which they ‘complain, 60 that the , Diavolo" and the “Picld of tt Gold, —A mun being asked, ax he lay sunning ine damages they nay have suffered, whe titer ia the loss | yo given ever evening, aud with the Mor- | setfon the grass, what was the belatit of ula ene An old physicitn of ‘Teulonio extraction, wit the | The other barleegas theatres, the Waverley end | o frosts of # ay five yors pute iil ews 4 held | gy nt the same t ws Inst Week, Atthe | st yone the Hunting Gounty Come wea debtor for damoces to the paren! shonin: The nd at Che latter the | 644, bonuty ih ind Ritt of bul flitecn ‘yearse Whom he is alleged to have | former ‘ Luc and at the b the | 1 {0% bonuty for owls and hawhe Tulned, Stil, In neliher of these cases hax any at- | * Forty Thieves. | f pulecate, for foxes, and §10 108 fernpt heen 1 nde bo tnullet the de Fendante at fneenire ‘The Tammany prevents its uenat fone tat of nove their punish Crlialnals, witch they so justly | ot oetattie a: Attia & éding thats monte Dh thee. Oar ary, ire tent pr * | elttes, € rising a bite of every that ean be quontitios has been fonnd a€ same ae tho merchant wio has mot with tho | hand aud seen nowliere eve In the ohn | Barnanting county, Catiten rie at misfortune Of hie life, and Ie unable to pay Lie | thogeo, who performs fests of tegcrdemain withoat | tote with a late tract of Found it bas beou A8¥ pebron caw be AnmeeREh | epparaive teardiiny Who Mays wonderfal tunes | Ang detitor ean bo arrosted on an ar parts © om cece with a BL Of sttok ; Raynor Plays | H coleutates that ou! ¢ fee. The eveditor has almply to make un aMiday wone-stsinged Japavese diddle ; beside wis bal yelve In New York can ta nileging bis belief that froud te intended, The de let, and twouty other species oF atu | i feodant on tile te arrested, ond, if bail de not pro. | id | enived at once, te locked np Inthe Ludo : Mh sii es Jal. Ie he can foratsh bell in the amount of the ree ¥ coll cpieks be ee err Heit, Wy may depart In peace. Orders of arrest are | Kean Buchanan and bis Vda | tea by the Courts oC thie city te, the. Mumhee ir] ntinue this week thele serie hakeop a o without @u i ty o h " of the comp rest | theatre t y | otic 3s bone, who tod to have tee thd. Weelok Poel enya that’ ty he is fiat | clans a a - oe rhe Nooth's Theatra, i ry ret ry | On Satund ing, Mr, F 7 4 i fotle eines Wil cost ion tions Abad ' . whieh foltos x tontha’ th nid $2) to hop | Peared in the tra ff Nave Th VY y vilnc te the bow , Wy y | and nest passion ond interest, lt ie fight € to fall, Showid he not be to tike thet | geting Me. Adams mater! | rdered by t there fe no ater 1 tor tim, But thy | able tmpreston he hee a | end t! tunate victis of thess © wel! suy A * pice nes teto T LY rN - or later, Under AIP beh M 0 8n tier wy citing, we | f h held fora period of three y Haars ay id uledsads Heat i a ate The oldest 1 now in Ludlow | ent att m to tho theatre, Will be pere | © i cin i ul tis, nt Verdey wight: ‘ 1 aud the sharper thie ocaen ow CALs Tintin Opers me n burg (Miss.) ca ek ts producing operes at th adomy | yr ‘ono who aent usa GETTER THAN THB RTATE. with an slinost reckless rapidity. ‘There ts a troeh | yyy cne'ored to portpay one tn to one county officials | one every. tight ort te Dindle LAN | Shee name, we will tender connt os inet | caine,” Star” all withia a weeks | onpse st our tardiness and In Nea Jed o where tie Ls of theta operas demanding the arrest + orina val ¥ ” vietios of aa odion oraliowt way bed h of shai Bt th aton 1 torted to maveluus perseentions yt part from. wardrobe, scenery, ard a. Ma The min NU House, in Nashville, the common herd of crivinais, It has been seen | ages to do it, Lowever. Thin week, besides the | wnieh in iis wuttn Atiien wae ee A that. Unitod. States prisuvers of ail grades are eons | wy hegive iD eae MIM or ae Hition was ased as 4 fined fu the Ludlow vtreet jal ho are |" ; sth TLE | My hospital during the wo for o Sa great erimitaly ax auy Where | aad g cellogs apre copation, Ite cont approaches 100,000, nud it 14 oneivil actions; but th erept | - Soe at he Maree tase F acauee ue lolt Isto a tystem wisely eto it Now York tren. ar » iw the:conntry, The is fi 3. Everywhere eine in to they ‘There wi phe iiatinge ut (he @lrous toe | Wich Ue is bulit was bought im 1990 for $i ute debtor Is thrust luto the ¢ we eouiaty dalle | haiPhist staat a | —ihe young ladies of Dover, Wayne « MANAGEMRAT OF THD aM, | ing a Dit of crest atirnctivchess Is offered, ‘Thetres | Mts have formed a society for the reden The Internal menagement of this prison te also de. | US 8 OF : e young men from bad habits, Kesh of Wie me hers Rlzarell aro to rin thety atariling feats Ure metilcnd serving of favor novice, It in a commendable | ¢ b ig while diet Worked fiyet that not on | upon the fying tropexe, amt all the pr Jaen. | Bis solemnly pledked herself not to receive tha nt Ut perry BlaM: Ders of the extensive nud well-selceted elreas troupe ey e ee Young tan who indulges im the wo in the debs or nntil his obl! | equestrian, gysnnastic, and acrobatic. The extrnor- Nas faibed the third part of bit eure’ nea the prisoners may by allowed the | iy tanta Of piatts: nia hithy ponunvae ypera Lu four pasts, req largest liberties and the freest Ineulgences compati- | Vbary f Willkie sod hdr Ronan Aken : a hace an \ blo with thefr a: sSienitls persone | With great applause,and it is mdiniited in all quarters prance, Io one serne wit 81s respousibie, T aan sfonde that thelr act Is amost wondesful exbibition of neqyo ters, who have ta Which i# provided at Hberally na the am) great popularity the present sea-on. %ud those who | Méxing all the while, Hieasaut worl for delicate oarding housed 10 U ‘ity, Kor Anis priviiese 10 | hava a taste for horsowanshtp aud athietle sports chested tenors! a ‘ial ( Beek Man ee fave of an apartinent se chiyaed | Will And them preacuted at tds establishment in a | Where the buffaloes have Ived herds for proportionately, and { ina in the keeper's | style of excellence rarely 1, and with a praise. | cattle innumerable can be grazet, Where the anter partion of the buuiltng, of which there are but ovo | worthy attention to the requirements of good tante, | lope has sported, Mocks of aheep beyond eounitna OF two not required by - oo ean be fed. Hence, n tho plains east of the Rocky DR. FRANKLIN ON DEATH AND BC+! Mountyi A in the valley of the Platte, thers TURK Linn, Will soon be beef, mutton, and wool gathering ta aa apply Dalf the workd, An Unpublished Letter to Mian B. tubtur Saki hha tnaa Heel ERarie Panel lT walked prinoniers are f Deak Crit: Teondote with you. We have | out on the cuspention beldge at Clncinnatl, took off a more ben Jost a et dear ond fanbie retnfion, but it set! take the Sherif ity ccnts per day f aiid Nature tliat these mortal woios to | Wie cont aud bat. passed outside the railing, and — peer Dies ped aio the river, sunning elvhty-tive feet below. RACE, it 9 but just to «ay that there can be Cee RE PE ER ea dm ne He, | ameine te en, raenuh Oa aintvd fot bel but Hitle feult found, it any, with the treatment of rather an cmbr: Wo prepar ivi je ony, We Mt not injure him, and he the prixoers, other th ichitions te which | ® man de not completely born antithe ty dest. Way, | began to enil for hep and put out stoutly or tia fy they are subjected, The great couplaint ia with the | tiem, should we grieve that a now ehild Is be shore, Bome pien th WOklir reece cong the imuortale=a now member aided to their : —In “La Dame de Monson Ww perfuritis reenirite, That bodies shoud be lent tous | ing in Paris, the actor Melinzue, who hos to defend while they can a J us pleasure, assiot as in t A CHO THR OP TE AOR. {he Ranwlodge, of iecduine mond: to oak fi Linself laa combat agalust wisteen wosullunte, bes Te our tawmakers are in earnest In thelr desire to | teva ts a KL and bene vole comes #0 fatigued toward the clove that hels obliged I} outrage moder tiey me unt fo 1H | to retreat to the wings, when onother actor, dressed } o pretone which tis equally kiud and benevar | fight, taking care to keep Lis back to the andieuce | order OF arrest is made, | tent th eal by Winch We MMiy gy —A young inan asked an old nian for his dag! | . A ion that ¢ oft! t way ie “ bs " . soc abould be punished. 8, prutently In eomecasca,choose a | ter In martina, ‘The answer wae: Go tnto the will object Het, Hsut when aw xcrecdy | pari y Nanawaieds paintal thw wi orcherd aud bring in a nnuber of apples, Give ina } AR oe AR a Ae WES dats adi bot fy that tucks | one yaltor toe whole vunibee andthe mother bait ot | feommntt a fraud, the crounds are not J willl it, and he that quits the Whole body par the balonce and Natt on apple over, and to the dou sh: | tunate debtor, But we are told le now has a res | wits t vor capauie ch Makin Lim sulfer, havo ono teft for. yourself gan ; In proceedings against bis accuser for f } Our reat amd we are in ead on apart cae Aahalnd Gonbuapitne ence yet af imprisonment. ‘This Is” very good in theory, but | Of Pewrare 440 Test fore and then, if ee “s willing, you eau bave her.” Ma {f very tad In pene he mainder who tity exe | Otxt ready, and bas vone by 16 itt om, Mow many did be bring? Dressiy. to cheat bis © or has the means to earry | conventently ail start together | fpr x “ Sieh, On expennive Htiwutions | but the honest debtor. woo | and Lhe grieved at lia, © nee A price Ywas recently affered to any ba given up tis Vast penny to satisty I | il we know wher Vind th member of Uh meotieut hers? Institute wha how is he to Litgate Wii the morelint Attion, my dear, good ¢ Twivald vit unt eneell Gari he Of thin ¢ Could ho by. any chance #1 ahiuil Dey tn evety state, your Me orreetiy. the words in the file raising m teh to Cut ¢ priceedings, unit lowl nten Itigan nerevable wight to wit should ho secure a judgiont In the Conrtato lait | Tunapeventa, Feb, 12.4 Less theunpacalleted curbarromoment of aharneseedt Jurisdieon, | Cyulent watacnist ieee worry Lita pels aud new trial " Siad he eedan ehalre dhew du tw rable use . Lady the syminetry of @ ion 3 he should Ne ett : ae. ed with a pe his fweliige of revenge, wnd ue Hom f the Hilton ot puitKe lie you Liu at blessings ia f j Wrongs heap vs 4 ; tad The distribution of the lots a s competed for | Mr. Wm, 1. Who has for many years by hulders in: ie. Y Je 8 wr sectntg hi Pelsons, has, tronage of our worthy | 185 Bowery. ‘The locality of the proposed Louls 2. Mowe Mayor, prep. his expericnces with speed Tonraanpen ae Boivon tatne fs tent W yy Long Island, about three ons were sniald pblie, ror miles from Hunter's © little below the ow ing Wor ted as 4 suit 8 minutes trom th “ “pe os handie y of this whole sul ‘ that n t atic Bla vo or three hundred sinee Leouid ani | | ny the survivor, t the follawe miment Heute Le s ing statement: “Once on the groand, I hesitated er in whieh they ar nrinistored, A some t! ter the swords were drawn about fizhts some PlaintiM¥ need do to arrest their debior ts to sh after r wn about fl Wake on aM@davit that they be deve the deretiage ie Ing, nud ctempted to avold a difieatty, Tt wax not ten ted to delraud sien shen maleing tuo purehise, until he had euveed me, and had ran the point of his miltienooien Gr Seat ets Howseestuth Of 88 | award against my hand, that 1 made any 2 ested party. Who, porhans, Was Just an “nalous lite und which | 8 him whatever, Upon frst going on the g I to ll ls goad aa’ the oihck pers wan y|¢% 1 pie a subs | haa atuck my sword Into t nk - the Court to get ols dbsehar my opiuion, the | Which Was under the management of Mr. BV Finally, &ben he bad several times cursed me, tha Pourte should: Ganct the mvat postive evidence of | Hite Ky Was charweterizea by the most pericet iui | fight eommenced in good carnest, ‘Twier, then, afer thet nt to deiraud before antag an orter of | Per tality, amt gave naive tm fact 1 Arrest, and it would probably be much beiter if | MEMES, Host of waom Were pre this had commenced, and when Thad twiee porriot the laws required tuat Where one Kelis uw prize Wis drawn by ciety named Lis lunges, Lattenapted to end ie diMentty, Tthea r ¥ act rm passed between th d third ribs in the leit oe toly olvered titta, penctrating Ws heart, Lawson, who had ton ae : jority oF the suo | oy twelve of hiv fricnds with fim, was then carried " ee ete S20) are aiewed | toa carriage, Betore he reached this, his surgeon in on becoue x thriving | attendances ann A that be was dead, Dwar wees Sa eres payaine by | iherenpon arrested by an officer in charge of tha MET she entre SMOGNE | eceks, who ad boon a witness to the fight, and — brought to the city, though » quently released? Rely wp the Newamens Etta of 1 1 YOU WANT A KIS, TAKE! Frightful Velocipede Accident, Ni Undersigned, a resident of | in, ‘There's a jolly Sax aves (ium the Cinwianald Commercial) a st in web ' ‘That is pretty Gore Grier, having ad come on the steect eur Thot aman !s | al elociped i Harlem # tittle before & When he has a wo sk Miller B e Mchool that evens, ard | Imost every other eity paper Wik suabe'a dapanein li Under the tuition of young Mr. Milter began,” He new tn iv tuce, 1 4 arte is Laices To be @ Very ADE pUplly Wily having Igual ctlata nornesnannns anit tar ae Aud the sweetness ny forsake It; fi 1 oseveral tines with ti new ein they y Bo T tell you, bashiul lover, of his teacher, tat the best paper. in ; aloue, Mr, Maller acqutens EO FR RUS Oy 1 Tf you wont a kies, why tak novice @ good slur. ‘Eh Biste Hover, New eb Never lot anather ts that distance had heen gonv over the ve dan a you fu this, cue MiMaMAgeAble IN te Wands, aud male for a ants ,& Bolanuce. Naver let w ucuine maiden chine going tit full speet nur against the Wooten pitt For the beter seeur nd quiet of pri S.6 you spoiling fora kivs guard around the openins, erased throuch tae board. | Yate dwellings, It would be destrible that our po lee Viere's a royal way tu Kissing, Thg, and preelpitited the rider tothe cellar of the | Should keep a Watchful eye v hal.y hegware And the jolly ones who make | bua four stories and a half Yeneati. Has | WhO wt any tne of the diy p ASCIVEw AL ONY Sesaceeiah , he ply ¢ considered daugerons but uot nvecsnas | AUOrH, Rollclting waaistunice Under suine preter Have a motto that is winnine : riiy tataly ‘s Ifyou want a kiss, why tae | ——— yo thus been visited twteo ty a very short pe: Ixsriterion 0 o f thu by an Uncoutilooking foreliner, nbont Any fool may fave a cannon M.—this | Chapt oll, whose only cial to pabiie chartt Any booby wear a cr WP, W Vidual has pleaty ef mouey in A CLLIZEN savie ee Milan Gr, ecsy Willian Pitnan'a Mogoaine for Marvel is quite up t Jas, Me Austin; Gre, eH tho usual standard, A very timoly article ty tt i A ee ae PGN AL | description of the inier-ceamie eanat route, which Me Int Vi, Willian Neely, After the ine | Si! be read with interest daring the present talk ni he Caper, Ah teowitig usm oBbcers | about a waterway over the Tehmnus of Davlon,. Me Hunt: King, John. Gorman; Beribe, Wy | Boyst Wedding Beast inc ita reba saren; Treas. Jomephi B, Melina: Secveuiny, | and so is * Napoleon at ¢ the latter by Bay ;WaterharysC.of Ma Moomtild User Jia; | taylor, Literary and art matters at home aud es abitoe, Meal Voe Was de tiritiny abroad are ably reviewed ; and ultogettier the ine rf Kdward F. Le ie 65 ors Tiler, D, Meluvoye azine ts Just the thing to rend al the reside or any where elec, If he'd bave her for hits ow wld you have the gokien apple, You must dad th nd shake Its If the thing is worth the haying, And you want a kiss, why vanbal Who would burn upon a desert we With a forest siniling by “ORNs Who would give his aunny sunita Fora blest and wintry skyt "Raby, Ob Ttell you there is magic, det ‘And you cannot, cannot break it, 4%, oe the sweetest part of living Ta to wants kine and—take tt,