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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY AMUSEMENTS, mittee themselves shonld pay their respects | ney, and Jon A. Drx for Atsistant Treasurer, | Ordnance Corps ought to be merged with any HYDROPTIONIA O8 LONG ISLAND DISLOYALTY IN THE DEPARTMENTS. BONETA Sects " ; 4 pais ta —>—- FRE TAMMANT—Toudicronicas. Feats of Prestaiet | to the Indy of tho mansion, Corda were wont | Mr. Diexnxsow promptly and romewhat eon. Md part of the army, it should a date Hed Thirty Does Khor Shocking Death of Their | Rebels Retained and Cnton Soldiers Diss | —The Derby will be run on the old conree af tation. Matinée on Satnrday. in, and the gentlemen foon followed. ‘The | temptuously refused the Collectorship, he | infantry. ‘The principle which should decide the | Waetsme. faint Hite of a Dow Not Mad. charged—The Infamous Andrew Jotinson | Epsom thie your, ax asun’, j sete ts Tram Dae Mees Core | Manner in which the Indy received her dis | having agpited to be Secrctary of State; Me, | hole question fe that of economy and effictenoy. | Within a rious ws loss shan thirty dogs sup: ClakeThe Poratving ‘ribane and the | PP*p Wr war a o A to be going out of fashion” BOOTHS THEATHE, 24 st., between Sh and Gu are, | tinguished visitors plainly showed that she | O'CoNon coneented to temporarily oeenpy the | 14 by committing to one corps the duties now | posed to be mat have boon #hiot on the Tsiond, mo Credutous Washington Star. ‘aris. More's the pity: diitor of The sun Romeo and Jutiot, Matinér on Saturday. performed by two or three, we can got the work | of them in the neighborhood of Pl sing and Hanter's he Ki ‘ was rendy fu neo pada of | place assigned te ; for a lon, \ 8 ; f swe oudence | —The English appear to be gradually adopt WEA tent hic abem motes “ ak for an encounte with the heads of | place aseigned to him ; and Mr Dix for 8 long better done and at loss expense, by ull meana | Toint, Mr, Dertukamp and two children of Mr, Kro. |, 5! T have read with interost a correspouden mavens phe gel yh erick: Doe desi WOOD'S MUSPOM—Ara Diavoto and ihe Fietd of the | he anti Seward faction, Bridling ap, sheine | while watched the bullion at the Sub-Trea- make the change, But if the work will be no bot. | menather wt Foster's Meadows were recently bitten | tm thie city In your Incomparable nev 1 Saver Giaed Cloth of Gold. Living and Wha Animate formed them that she learned it had been re- | wury, impatiently waiting for the prow'sed | tor done, and will require just as tnany men and | Their wounds were properly dressed at the time, wnd | Have also noticed the efforts of the editor of the Sta =A Western ageicuituries le of the opisios OLYMPIC THEATHE—Humpty Dimpts, Metinces at | norted that sho interfered with hor husband's | mission to Fran just ! w, th tn s few days all were seemingly as well aa crasl, Ko. | OF Wie Oy tormows the etueges over, Th We ot ne ti y ina et 3} o'clook, Weenestave and Saturdays. 4 z : : Neste C0, Cont Just-as much money ns now, there ts Ho Use | 15 heiee weg thoaght of the matter watt sw | Ceasary for the parposes of proof to go fartivr than | that the ice crop throughout the country has no THEATRE FRANCALS—Gonevieve de Brabant. Man | Shire, but sle wanted them to distinctly un But Mr. Prnnor, by this stroke of policy, | in disturbing the present arrangements, weutae ser 3 Sra titttth ve ie Prt theT al Rogister of Blue Book.” The colamn | been tnjared by the frost this winter, Réson Saturday, E derstand that this waa not trie, ‘Phe fey ine | got rid of the wrangle over these lucrative : aa Weir Gk to drhak a glass of unille wes taken with ty outa. | ted from’ shows, in most offices, a large pre- —Robert Keeley, one of the best Fi comes WAVERLEY THPATEE, 39 Mrondway—tncrotin | topy terest " 1 Many an Irishman’s heart will bo glad ' 1 omlernnce in favor of the Disiriet of Columbia, and | diane of the century, died near London, on the 8 Borgia M.D, or LaGraud Doetress, Mauinte on | tFView soon terminated, when the Indy eni! places, and restored harmony to a Cabinet denua'y a of Me Fr ei Kt died in agony the next day, After death ‘he body | DOMderanc fw t jet of ambin, ai T ha Saturday, ontofthe apariment, Wapsworrit, as the | which, resting on euch frm pillarsar Maney, me by the remark of Mr. fF the | was no fearfully conrulsed and drawn np s4 to be | *0Y Person Who has been therein for any period of | Inst, aged 78, He retired from the stage thirteen ACADEMY OF MUSTO-<tavlan Opera, LENG 18 Oy | Datiled Radical edt a 1 ‘ iia not | titish House of Commons, yesterday, that the | hardly reeoenizable, Since then Mr, Derihieamp, | tmte, however brief, knows very well the poiftioal | year Nord, SRA, ee coma the step of | Gurimity Daves, and’ Costing, Femained | Gevesumant ts about to: felease furty.five. fsce | hus eantbied symptoms of lady, amd ne, | A¥Mpathion OF ite “regular citizens," ne they are | —Tt is said that the Pope bes dike Baw coke tnt ATRT=Tamtet bah ete . forcast ay Femarking | withont change till the end of his Adminis | prisaned Penta able that he may not recover, At Astoria, a litte | Pleased to style themsettes, Too eraven to Nght | Abhé Livzt to prepare astneme for F acred vee TEATAE—Medal of Death. Matiots on | that before he took part in elec ing another | tration ; while, on the other hand, the pro. <a |. | thon either wide, they stood “on the fence’ evdy | inate from t rl who was bitten re o wtate of degradation into which Mt @ enitieal co turd ree ; : ; we tat. and hie friends ors, 0 obels in the | hae fallen in Wa Fone. CEN sek eee President he would inquitu into the nature | tracted contests in the Cabinet of Lasconx | Te $8 salt that Jors Rea and his friends | ion, At Hunter's Polnt ay Yast, & toad dog ort, OF all the rebels In the | Wwe failon in Kwly, Ane Brothers Mivsesi, Datines toes,” | OF his conjugal relatie vor important appoirtments engouderad n | Stl have hopes thot he will escape hanging on | made tte appenrance, not killed unt a they were, daring the war, sod are how, the | <=[n Boston women are tazed on $98,000,000 of <The Brothers Kirarsi née tou tions, over im point lered 4 pasted Wr sed uiiies hay ations na athe ittte | Very worst, n they speclously concealed their | peal estate and €17.0%),000 of personal prope co Tho Prorident wns wo mortifted at this | great deal of acrimony, and had not a lite | 2° "My ori 1 by Judge Bansano, They | a gentieman named Carter, who was shielding a litt y ve | nd et f personal prop bave their confidence, not upon any expectation | girl from ite attack, had been bitten, Neariz wix | baterd of the Union that they might the more sic: | dome of them would fie mehanes to vole on the r, that he told the New York Nadieals he | to do in fomenting troubles which witimately pegs i corsfuily « ‘ ut socrete, and transinit | atepoeal of this proper y ‘ i of w pardon fr Lut on the fact | Weeks ago a geutioman named Ludiam, of Brookly singed t froperty, ea A them to make out a list of those por | produced radical changes In his ministry | that te Judie, in pronouncing sentence, omitted | While attempting to whip a fittte pet’ dog for s them te thei tin over the Potomacy and witial | At Sibto'a uc nist fast week, a fellow whe WY, sons whom they desired for important posi | duringe the first three years of his term. the customary formula, “And may God have | Mi#demennor, received s slight bite on the hand, | retain th sag Boel $5 rg Rey ia OTE) went to ace the Feriy 7 4 raised tiona in their State. Al a " nak " We es of Many persons who knew the dog well assert that it | Wen tf wus be 4 hak Mosy wnuld capture th | wanted his money buck because there were buy phil alng et wae prepared, The manner of arriving wt decisions tole. | mercy on your soul.” If thinis all they have to | ye nde mad et her before or after the biting, Indeed, | Cpital, that they macs haste wpare a hearty re- | tWirty-ulae on th petearenact end intrusted to Mr. Cantonr, then an ae. | rated by LINCOLN was extremoiy embarrass. | depend apon, they will find themselves grievou it ts even sald that a few momente after the wilp: saptlon for that chieftain and Xba fol | Gold diggings hav beon discovered in § TURSDAY, FEBRUARY 99, 1609, tive Repudlican, though now a Jeading and | ing. A dozen officials held a sort of voto | ly mistaken, There is no law i-bnoll of the Confoderacy wae ring the seu- | ping iteame very humbly and licked ite master,asif | When the ad erlanishire, Scotland, tut have not yet proved The Weekly s Influential Democrat, who was deputed to te- | over appointments. Tho Secretary from | tence of death to be pronounced in any partioular | neking to be forgiven. Mr. Ludlum, however, labor. | rounded from Appomation Whey quickly. | Fetuneraiiva, the total amount of the precious metal eft i main in Washington and see the programmo | whone department a coveted price emanated ; | Words. Ifthe Judginent is entered by the Court, | tng under a popatar delusion, had the anitual shot. | !9t0 good Caton men a7 course, ani eoaset to x Gated ec iaecin 4 een dae oe Witt Be puditshed on Wednentay B. Bustness ‘ hy howe cepartinent & coveted prize crmanated; | ig sheriff receives his warrant, duly signed | The wound heated, and all wae thonght to be well, | DcHly avowed Unionists, and to disparage Union Life, aecording to Herbs evcer, ix the WHOA WhO wish th Frach connt + will tid this | carried ont, Mr. Citast requested that the | the momber of the Cabinet, the two Senators, | 1° that is all that in necessary to render | Dut about a week ago Mr. Ladiam was stricken, At | solatirt. , Hat Andrew thepemnlyerto | defaite combination of definite composite hetero tiition of THe Sew a valnadlen A Virntted nem f his brother, Mr. i. 1. Crrasi, of | and the Governor of the State within whoe ve one tte “hen ime it required the anited strength of four men most, Fen to hold him down, Durt iisunton somenis recoived at 2 cents pwr line, it bis du port, should be put upon this liet asa | territory it lay; the two or three members of : to execute the prisoner, fe | geneous ¢ % boul 4 woous and successive, one of t! pasms he wae and hunted down by the ine | iy correepondene e nal €o . m they muri be handed in b Pore! : Ss ae a ied to the bed HIN tw ited Chae aa ba B a thie Johnson Departiwvental Clad.” Tt ee rhond ndenee will caturnal coexiateuce and © Tueeday evening. candidate for tho Marshalship of Northern | the House whose immediate districts it af | We deeply regret that in our adv Tuite. The bedstead woe cic broken, To died | Sumagtoeewellgn dere ant by solites seeking ap- | SPaueueEs ; i ‘iva ot eae Wk New York, which was done. The plenipo: | fected, each and all claimed the right to take | the appointment ofthe Hon, Honack Gnemirr ns | oe a sey. Yesterday 0 p cuties ming OF urging. any elie for’ eerviee io a | po tee © salle tired boas drop the ; i my "resident's oxter 0 der directing r e ord “boulevard, heir proposals for et Parry. per yonr toma mbecrber cc. eon | tentiary of the Radicals had several inter. | part in the aelection of ita recipient, Ministor to England, we have not had the aid and | pits was sevorcly bitten by a dog supp to be | arm A. residqot's oaveniatia RAR acta | laspaviearanie did subse ieine ed oeatye ef 4 reaitoscenidl et Year saves ‘ + 2% | views with the President, who received him as | ‘The principal combatante, armed with | Coéperation of that Mai ui ing and | oad, “ aliors,” was the merent stam. and 1 | The CAicuga Zdmes proposce to wae the Basile 4 0 one addres 0 * ti edita of c fe f hes * ti proof ol a ever having it Finale Neus ae bac NaTIOe ee their accredited Minister Resident, assuring | bulky testimonials, and cheered on by excited |!" Horta sr Ms hee Pkt ai : NS challenge proof of ta ever having benefited ringle | icon itty bulwark jennie Fifty copies to one him that each wing of the party in New | followers, crowded tho White House, and | Proposed that Mr. Baxwere should be app ‘The attractions of this popular place of amuse | *pvintment or promotion, ae their cages were very | —Lowisisna and New Orleans both intend te ¥ perye 5 ) Ambassador to the magnificent court of Naronwon ‘ useful for refere.iee should any impertinent” Radi | woe Congress to give the ergot pet year, York should have half the patronage, or, to | even invaded the apartment whero the Cabi ' drow an enormous house lastmaht, The new | O01" ask quanti a reducion inthe | 08 «i property Nigadomised IIT, the movement was enpported with great cor- | puriesque of “the Horse Morines'’ was prodaved | clerical torce be eae of the | Occupied by the New Orleans branch of the United ion to one ai procisely quote Mr. Lixcoin’s picturosqne | net held ita sessions, while in a few inataners d Quarters rin Miller, who had. ec the discharge putes, | ten civilians vy. Mor. | Staten Mint, ‘The Stato waits it for a Capitol, totter, directed | the city for a Court House. =A young couple of Rocky id A ‘ diality by Mr, Gnanuay and other eminent jour- | jaat night forthe first time, ‘This is a very lively t let Swany gobble | the merita of rival candidates wore discussed | natists and public men inthe country; and Mr. | piece, full of wit and humor, and just the atyle up all these fat things. He and Cirasy | by eminent counsel at its bar, The contro: | Lixcoun tendered to Mr, Bexwurt the honor ac. | euit The Tammany, ae it only laste about 45 al copies, in Ctl packases, at Club rates | parawcology, “1 eh Tayment invariably In advance, ? ADVERITSING RATES, ort, Maine, while FoCwAP ite, pertine.:. oe eote | Must ride and tie.” At ono of there inter. | version in the Executive Chamber seemed an | cordingly, and ho declined it ‘ow there ism | Miss Alice Harrison played the part of Cupt, Jinks ertig raviheree courting, walked out together arim-in-arm, fol Three Nios (28 words) or lew. Seauis | views the President minutely inquired as to | echo of those which disturbed the Scotch | first-rate chance for him to poy Guenter back in | With great success, and beanerried dre enthtteteemet LOL hs r 2 thronzh a bole In the sldewalk, exch breaking a leg, Bonmees Nortense per loa. acca ceane | tHe extent and valuc of tho patronage and | Parliament in the days of the carly Stuarts, | the same golden coin, and we are pained to be | made ane end. le onecome Mim Warrnon 9 | quit nitaatt tant Tad le bit tia ene and | sic ftlac shen ap im he war bs Jury awarding LeAbED ADVERILoKMKKT® Charged Ouij lor Whe space | Perquisitesof the Naval Office at the port of | when ite hall rosounded with tho clash of | *Pliged to way that the Jerald allows it to puns | U0" Cnt Vinnie Bele kes mame ell i | heads, spirit pistes so Wthedevers, | Black double-breasted frock coata, Nyht pants Peo d . New York, a position which he subsequently | elaymores wielded by the chiefs of hostile wean alts id Hand $e Hi heeds selections from Opera Bulfe, walk rounds, &e., which | went: In root uf this it Is nly piecesnary to woe | Stanley teaife, showing tho edeo of a white vu. THE BUN fe eerrek toed ovees at thety nomas, | Werke than threw away WFpurmuance of a| clans. High above this Babel of factions : ; possible hat MF} eharseterize the atyle of the day, and on the who re Un daily road and oitence quoted. among | HARE Rloves, and a pink tn the fete buttunlole, ts now exwert does not think Mr. Greeters well | ia ndecided succosstand likely to be one of th qua Mrroughout the Metropotitan District, at Teen's per | bargain, to which he was n week. Orders for the paper received at the Sox Omee forner of Nareau and Frankfort #ts, or at any Of the wey do not read Tim SUN that “shines for | the correct, faehi And atylinn ball, receotion visiting est an original | tongues, tho central figure of tho seene, ap party, but to which he felt constrained to | peared the patient face of Honust Op An, fied for so important a mission, and that he | tres ot T withholds bis support from conscientious motives; | Bored many for rome time to ¢ Joby rated European magician, appeared dinaer, me for Western reiety 1 members of yngress have prom’ : ‘ iS tawtier and weed oul” distoy heaps newsstands yleld in order to keep the peace in Lis house: | pensively listening to wrangles that should | put itis much more probable that he is privately | lastnight forthe Oret timegtand his performances a; DUCT fear they will lack Hore is one verse from the plaint of a Lon y y much more p ! i 7 fealdex a8 ae hold never havo been permitted to distract his | exerting himself to secure for the editor of the | EAYe ereat satishiction, The wew pantomune, © The todo it, Hesides, these place mou don t Appointme to Office—Another Les son from History. f very good, ‘The reduction In ed i, break, break, © voice! Tmust urge thy pico vemed t It so happened that Mr EB. 1. Cirser wae | Ministry, and whieh he should have silenced | Zrvbune the distinction which he so well deserves. ; 5 wi F We presume that the latter is the case, because i Pea : tho only man on the Radical list who ob. | Many Weeks before with a dash of his pe p . and For tie tender skin of my larynx ix torn, The intentions of President Grant ro. | 10 ONY ai ae spgehineth tit aaa Mr. Bewwert in as little likely to forget a kindness Capture a Gang of tv Aud {fuil in my upper G1" opecting hisCabinct, as expressed tothe joint | ‘Mined an office ; and the way this was con-| Refi in Colles as he into overlook an injury. Perhaps after H tthe Property particular The will of the late Sol sant hae pectinge inet, as expre oth iene Aine anikabn elie Mota ued Festi es n Important Reform in College sjury. P chat jocn ina hegieet | —The will of the late Sol Smith is in the forme Committee of Congresa, have been very gen- rrally approved by the press of both parties, By adheriny: to his purpose he will avoid a surfeit of well neant but unwelcome advico, ucation. G. is fairly installed in London, J. G. B. may go At the opening of the second term at | over there on a ple xeursion, What an in Columbia College on February 14, Proaident | teresting event would be his presentation to Queen Batsxanp announced to the students that Victoria by his great com of Hpruce atreet, iy HEIs Weald perpetuate 18] oF y deed of trust to his son Thaddons, aud give ines, It must remove from thelr po O Demorritaecesslon party | Property to bis son, tn trust, to be div now thrive on Governavent p between bimeelf, six br thers, and his fine linens, |” Thies nol written by & place-hunt th equally hers the family residence and furnitare to be given to the iMustration of the manner wherein the batons of marshals and the robes of ambavsadors are sometimes bestowed. n & Olenick's dry goods store, at 4 Cathorine treet, was entered by a gang of burglare who escaped with $500 worth of hosier ure age 4 napking, table covers, gloves, and underctothing. ooo latter. The valucd at $125,000, Mr. Ciraan feceive og sndorae agen th the noblest and loveliest of the Uni ng. Preate | Miter. The eatato te valued at $195,000. ‘nd the raid of factions whose wishes may | Pr au 7 wee He esr bana the aystem of marks for recitation had heen | Tom for ape seb he tb woe eh Tue robbers went to the rear of the premises through | The Other Side—Flat Dental by the Presto | “Te UE ity veuitemon who wont tart not have been gratified in the solection of fa: | MN MECL NT BATS the mitaun ys Gentral 12 | abolished, Class rank will hereafter be de- | tiv ty bo there to see it, too an slerway, clied hgh wall nreocbed Off ® | oa cdenoror thes September to Virginia to send ome tine in hunt worl te loaders tor corninant whose department the office belonged. Bat, areve f ng poritions, n: In your issue of January 246 there appeared | ing intho Bice Ridge, were so delighted with the termined golely by examinations held at the pire es ' An anonymous communteation, entitled "The Loaves | country that they purohased @ large tract on the If the President should pursue a similar clone of each half yearly term. ‘These exam. | Gen. Derr, of Cuba, yesterday received | 4 anonymous communietion,entited “The Lraves | country that hey purvbesol & terre tract om th i i . i : any 1e8— loW) from Washington.’ w L i c i colony of course in regard to those lending appoint 3 5 inations aro to be in writing, and the papers | two deputations from a battalion of Cuban volun. | terously did they carry on their work, At about 10% ped : ‘ - a r : ss at al De. | Rontish will settle on the land fa the spring. —Snwann determined to allow no foraging: teers, who asked for more rigorous measures in | o'clock Patrolman Waterman appeared on the | ference ts made to myself, and to the Join ments, both at home and abroad, ta Moma He lookea ti ‘th 1 are to make the same exactions for every , io he, but the ints hat flown. Ho reported the | PAftinental Club, of which E have the honor of being —The Boston State House contains « «tate of which Ihe intends to Mil without first | On Me demain. He Locked horus wt Wis F student. Fach question in to bo awarded a | thexuppression ofthe insur tom, ani derma ded | eal the, Oak, ateeat nation, ere Omeme | tie presiding offcer, Ina manner which demmnds | Washinston, whieh a bold eritle, without the four o submitting them to tho onteal of a Cab- | Ohio Fival, and pushed him to the wall.’ He | cortain valuation in advance by the examiner, | that the prisoners arrested during the recent riots J JITRIY st iit Ci Genuel mullite wa cork | tome notice at my bands. Your voracions corre: | Boston bevore his eyes, saya “conveys to one whe fj : induced the President to sign a commission | , 1 % in Havana should be immediately put to death, A Ms es | apondent asserte that the Dopartmental Club was | looks upon it for the tiret time the unathette in inet consultation, he will save limself an This will express the rank of a student After a keen Which they cont'nued until Oy : f conferring the Marshalship of Northern New : ‘ The General firmly replied that, counting on ck yesterday morning, the officers made a de- riginated by and compose! of old disloyal elements | preaaton that tt represents ® man getting upin bie fmmense amount of annoyance and troublo. | voy won the Hon, ANDREW B. Dicernaon, | Vi? anewer fe perfect, and inferior per | ihe sympathy and moral ald of the United Slates, | Ccucn Zestert Lopof the house tute the room of | ANE ew weak Radtests, who wore in fone of losing | wight shirt and attempting to Night the ens.” Of course, the policy suggested does not pro- f ie te ty an old friend and pliant | Tmasces will bo rated on the same ac he intended to act in accordance with the law, | James Harrie, at 132 Mott strects and found there | Welt positions; when the fact is, that nearly all of | —-Playgoers who have been enjoying the per. clade due inquiry into the qualifications of | % Btewven county, an old friend and plian The rules of discipline have also been | and declared that the courts must first try the | the whole party and the stolen ‘The thiover, | MM meiabera were uppolnted to offee at various po- | mance of * Romeo and Jultet at Hooth's ‘Tho candidates, nor the examination of brief tes. | '28tFumont of the Becretary, The happy reel- | roatiy modified. Hitherto they have been | prisoners. The volunteers bave epparently | eicht in amber, were thrown into. consternation tministration of Me, Lincoln, and | tre, may not, perhaps, be oware that It war played ia Hmoniaty and recommendations from worthy | Pient, sometimes Irreverently called BRAY | numerous and strict. ‘They are now reduced | threatened lynch law, as the General significantly | when the oficers thus sudidculy appeared in their | MO*t Of them after having proved thet fealty ant de. | England after the Restoration, sometimes ow a drama wources, But it will relieve the President | DICKINSON, was not slow in noising his suc : I ato votion to the Union and its laws on many well-con- | wich a pleasant endine, sometimes ag an out and-out cess about the hotels at the capital. toute mare) un) Biever ene | Gun bo ia that he Is determined, if it becomes ne- | mist ant made no atiempt to escape, | Bome oF | sestod battle commis. | tragedy, to uit various textes and. temperaments thou h the upper part of at the very outset of the Administration—for the Cabinet were scarcely warm in their seats ¢ house w ied by + noberty heard the thieves, so quietly and dex vceu: , 2 of li 0 “cure ch deport force by force, although he | Wemcoolly * guessed that they were going to be 4, widen-de-eainy, suletted dandies, lik Le Cow font Gai from the need of listening to the verbose and Wha vhlel of ihe Treasury wea, indianant (oo only such deportment on tho part of | &* ae to Br ie Sead y ys ; ab H rullroaded.”” Mr, Berman has identited Lis property. | fost of thor rovilers, but as. private: wulticng: aries | 1 the same manner “Le Courrier de Lyon" wat Feiterated Thnranguey of delegations in be | is y nant | each student as shail enable his clasmates | Would regret the shedding of fraternal blood ——— their faces to th at his de! : aid bearing upon their per: | doctored daring the early performances In Paris, the The excitement in Hivana is intense, and yeste low the Thieves Tamper with the Maller. pos to- aay the ny ing widanee of bet bravery z 1 | hero, Leserques, having been saved aud executed ot day business waa entirely suspended, The session of the Assembly Committe on | tok tr’ rule the entre foree of the Government | stermate mighte, | Dea the laws of the #0- | pon tiberated and have arrived in Havana, taken in the caso of Frederick Zimmer against Tim sharp-eyed old chap Into the water, He asked t y into which they como, ‘The former i peibesab hitless othy J. Campbell, Joseph H, Ellery, witness for the | nn ite coma sor a we and candi usual question, whether there was any reason why view, that the ruling desire of students was Tho patent brick and imitation sandstone contestant, swore ton : cet Nerds alloted ta | nes ort an a eae na ete heade cet yes i 2 of baptism should not be administered, to violate all law, produced, by means of too | business will reecive @ serious chock fro the Sixth Distriet, Thirteenth Ward, ts to eave er a pause a tall, powerful-looking chap, with ar whom 43 were | Chic’ Mazistrate of the nation In his sae ask iays ah cw tah ally regiatered, and 30 were repeaters and non- tivation and the Union,” froin whiel there | eye like a Maze, who ing ona long rifle and strict a government, tho very effvcta which | Cent disaster, of whieh departure, Since ite 0: es, Who all testified that they | had beon Valf of rival appliean cowsity of reading reame of petitions and tettors, and of flnally resorting, it may be, to t. His dexter eyebrow twitched | 15 study without interference, As at a pro- with unwonted rapidity, Swann, having feast " i 2 fomsic chool, i that triumphed, determined to henp coals of fire |)" os seteiheadtl adil waediine the aveintupola test of Mr. LInconx, who | “eu tte Read of his prosrato colleague. | ing will the: ; He requested Drenimson to carry the com: | fave an oflice “to the fellow whose papers , 7 . mr eiailiadlitve most.” mission to Cuase and tender it to him, with . the assurance of the Secretary of State that it should bo conferred upon his brother entire =tediousl ilps ro obey 8 mnem iors No considerate person who witnessed the the ie. ' events that attended the distribation of the * gave an account yes. i 4 Cs | residents, Six with Pra pene RO dapartarer: Gibee Ite orgaaieation quietly tc 4 on, remarked: “Eider, ¥ don't want patronage under the Administrations of | CHAS® accepted tt, whother with open thanks | worg dreaded. alle ie sea er aerate Zimmer, were examined. Vincent Clark | pormoaey and then nly ae & mewhre of i to Interfere tn this yer hushiess any, but T want ta ea ‘ f " secret curses, OF W 5 has neve A ° uilt of this new material, It seems to crumble Inced the original letters, which were opened | Pe sha’ Gariiea. tral Hen eendel te ter Gat eke ; sei ne Tarton, Wrvstce, and LINCOLN, would ad- | S84 secret curses, or with neither, has never | x74 oxcuses are to be hereafter required in 7 nd examined by the Commitie bal ba bo 5 ne in hie V posit yt an old sinner you have got hold of, and ealed, yet been re to pieces when exposed to damp and frost, like dried mud, Yet of this worthless stuff not ouly and wing every means in thelr power to tiiure our | Judge Loew, co prodaced | memtcrs, imaividuaily collcetively, “Wound ; ne Tknow that one dip won't do him any good, Iron vise Gon. Grant to delay the filling of im a p y on case of absonces; but attendance upon three- EK x, who had re 1 compons i ream tally to show mip ed soldicra were oxpecinily singled out,” says your to yet the sin out of gou'll bave to an: portant places one moment beyond the ne Dicnixeox, who had received compensa | quariers of the lectures in any department i# | was the Morrisania church constructed, at a cost Sy pre. yoes, 1818 BOL Aeee correspon lent. 1 ta witra/h- Proot is douandted | ehor him out in deep water over night." sj Fi ' n§ a it tw not, and the wr article T 7 od ccasitics of the case, Under those Presidents, | tion for his generous surrender of the Mar- | yecessary for examination in that depart: | of €40,000, but all the buildings of the Freedinen's — $o te brauded aa an uaprivcipted aad” malicious, We learn from Harper's Basar that Gen, weary weeks, and in respect to some import. | Sal's Paton, Immediately repaired to the | mont, No student will be graduated unless | Bureau at Washington, costing €200,000, When | Terribte ting Acchient tn Enuland=Six Ces ea ue Diz, at Parts, has lately: given several bri'liaut recep. assed away before | National Hotel, and there, surrounded | he has passed all the « Horses Drowned. ant offices many months, minations, in the latter case the officers of the Bureau were M tons on day evenings. At one of when Lenust ifs H Brain the Loudon Vi 1, Ped, . 1 Mrs. Wale asaleted thy nieter enterty | decisions were reached. Meantime, the tide | bY @ crowd of Listeners, told the | This new arrangement is now only pro | complained of for thus wasting the public} ayo york aad Aincty foxhousds tmet ow Thurs in 1S Trae ‘6 ant FeO Ged Ned set egal agp of applicants never for a moment ebbed, | sory of hia double victory, Me eald | yisional, If the aystem is successful in money, they came out with all kinds of cdl Bee evern- | day morning, at ¢ a) y at Stainioy House ¢ i Mr. Rungabé, the Minister from Greece, Lord Lyo " " ‘ 0 cates that the patent com) South Stainley near Ripley. | After finding ina | pend sever ir , .yone, while an increasing volume of their sup. | CHASE felt so bad that he couldn't bear to | operation, it will be made permanent, We | tenss } ertiBenton that th 3 atont Bt ; Ki 0 | Wain cover near Stanley, the hound ran through | jate polled n. Tier, Parke Godwin, G. Wilkes, Gen, Quiney, {porters steadily flowed into the capital. The | Kevp the Marahalship, and so le had given it | Lolteve It to be the first attempt on tho part | Titty eve steee of vreaknenes We hace acne | for here eruusod the river re, which was’ much | feueietnt in tave Dord, Kioward) Laboulaye, I appear that ita wo hav r up to his brother, and that Sewany had | of any of our oldercolleges to adopt a method | UMC te Bh of weakness, We have acea | [Yitien, Several of the genticinen who were In pure | tou to the highest youn Indies do not approve of the day chosen Vy three Presidents we have uamed were har | UP to his bro ; fe of any of our older colleges to adopt a method | wis their statements are worth, and if the Waals | eticretenieed vo erum the vier te a, tind aoee | eeraentty oere were nominated, | the Cleneral, who closes lis doors at midnight on eo assed day aud night by the contests of the | made hima forcign minister lustead, Siw. | of instruction and discipline reomblug that | jngton buildings are. tot tokew down, we mug | dietance ate the streams bit Sir Cth *Suinceby, the | anid not an ar labors in Pennsstvinta. | count of the Sabbat!, aud that more. thar one com combatants, and their Cabinets were dis | AND was sorry he hadn't more missions lelt, | of the Englieh universities, hear any day thot they have become a heap of | were siase tp made for ttc fermg, inch ie atimocy | arn. mupparisd the Democratic candidaere t dv 0} | sisinod to the ebarming danghter of the Gevaral tracted by the plottings and criminations of | but he opened Lis book and tola him to take | Under the older system the instructor | ruins. directly ovposive Newby Nal and signaliod for the | hice And no it It showid become ‘ty The ladies who attracted most attention at th ) qd i i s S hoat to be sent aero wo by the Jate rang, | ditter with the poltey to be developed by Gou 101 # last soirée wer . Mrs. Y hostile cliques, to the detriment of the public | his pick out of what there was, A bystander | found it a difficult task to teach, and at the ; eee and toa great extent diverted from’ Mts natural ear: | Tstail do it openty aad not wen. srenent Gonnral's last solréa were Mine, Thre, dire. Po eee inqulred of the new minister what place he i ihren’ a HHA eitae oh natic In advertising deaths it ts not unusual to | hel, the river, at this point some iMfty or sitty | Tau vey re poccully your obeltert as wont Mrs. Berdag, and Mes, Moituaun, business, and the scandal of the participants | 194 Ai # erry 1 4 h y same tie enforce 8 hundred rules of police | soni to the ations ‘i Yards broad, wept a} ng with a wtronguteep current - HOS. BKALUUS, A case, which excites extraordinary terest, wlectes e replied, “he was poi rulati Oy pjudice vache r te © hesitation, the master of the — — ; ; Lecduassd In the struggle. had selected, and he replied Gornd | regulation. The prejudices of the temelicr | reiisious or pootical refloction to express: the |kninds terete lato tie hd, ned line rorcanert reer was recently commenend in the Court of Queen's The diu and uproar caused by raging fae. | 10 Nickerauger.” Being asked where it was, | often worked great injustice to individual 4 . tor from th oh thelr Eldest Som of the Bate | jie. ‘commo- stephen A, Donat To the Eaitor of the Chicago Tribune. feoling with wl sth | by the Kentlemen, « the pai event i arded | time some twelve or fourtees he painful event is roganled | fomscs, crowded tuto a vessol_ intended 16 nds of the deceased, This is especially | date oily balf that number. ‘Those who England, The pluiutif, Miss Surin, euca Hone in pursuit of spoils during the early | he said he didn’t know exactly, but it was | students, and the difficulty of correct Mrs, Stor, Superioress of the Homan Catholie Cone . 4 : ‘ somewhere down in South America. He first i » valuo sitation ‘i ae naka an bac dcl to | th hariea Slingsby, Oveye (the Asan impression seems to pi vent of Tull, ou a charge of conspirlug with other months of Mr. Lixconn’s Administration al = rg ra Mating the valuoe of recitalone 4n'@ Iarge,| the ease when! ibe: denies of & young person Is | gir’ acort cl, Cane Wyner Mr tent that N,v. lalehart, who bas recently bronvht | parsous to secure ber capulston from the Comves most drowned the clangor of arms on the | thought of taking “ Chiny,” where the salary | class was very great. communicated to the public. We have a drawer | y: Kobinton, suit against Thomos 8, Dobbins and others in reli so CUI. FOS | Oe restoration of eor ain small articles belouge tn LW. i pare! 5 ne r aT HAS of such nowspape: i fet ve Mussinden, Molyneux, the Hon, Hen: | ton to some land former: i ident, | ae larger, but Bxwann wanted him nearor We have been assured by a distinguished | full of such newspaper epitaphs, rsny of them ry Molyneux, Capt, Key, Mr White, and some | the iato Stephen A. Douis Ung in the interest | 19% tO her, and asks & ) worth of damages for « more quaint and characteristic than the epitaphs | tore, military oftcces” from York Buiracks, | of the minor sons, Hake the opvortunity of atating | libel, an accusation of theit contained in a letter obshurshenrda: tie, cuiling hic Viseount Downe, Lord Lascelles, and several otters, | publicly that tie sitd wut was brouglt without the | fom the Suncriores Hunan Cathie churchyards, the choicest of which we moan | Viseval Rinor unable to fnd room in te. boat ct | Enowladge or coveent of my trochoror maecit The | fom the Supcrioress tw the oman Catholle Bishop me day to collect for the edification of our | hind their doubts as to ite safety, remained on the m Thad in relation to the suit was the | of Beverley, cease is nearly unique, the lad)’ sade fa aytieny ot | Danks awaiting ite return, ement In ove of the newspapers uf this clty | complaint belng wot that she was kept In n conven Feadors, But io publishing marriages it has not | One ease ter eauttoned them when they atert. | that sue prevent bal han heen aie’ hte nen spony Nalapligel del dada | Geld of battle, wringing from tho Pre bo late as the close of the sumaner of 1861, the | bys and he understood living was cheap | Professor that his marks were so unsatisia rxclamation that the attempt to satisfactorily | own there, aud besides, a good many wrecks | tory to his own mind, that ho never esti Al two or three of the leading offices in New | Came ashore, and he was told “they were | mated a student's ability by the rank they York city hid given him more trouble than | legitimate.” In response to the inquiry | gave him, Even were daily exercises marked been the custom to heighten the interest of the | ed on what proved to some of th a fatal journey wis banded to me not quite two weeks ago Tie | Hie Usual fru of sueh complaints, but that she was the rebellion itself, Whe perplexity in. this | Whether he understood the language of the | with all possible fairness, they show mercly simple fact by any utterance of the joyous emo. | Visteed, their opparemt luek tw he ving Hthestirk | eit of leigh, North Gicvllns, Wikre trettemhon | ativen out by a system of petty perecention. ‘The particular instance was largely duc to the | country, he said he supposed he did not; | tho knowledge possessed by the scholar | tionsincideut to so pleasing an oceasion, A mo- | htt ‘Any such feeling. was; however, ol ahart.du, | tothe Cloveence of tat Stave, f wit alee stare ance | Perwecution tools tho form of compelling her to de easy, patient nature of the President, and hia | Whereupon a Now York Radical, who appre: | during the year; and the best educators are | ment's thought, however, will convince any one | tition, Selzing the chain by which the Hat-bottomed | L lave every coutdence in. the integrity. of menial work, eat bad ood, wad gencrally submit te 2 \ 1 5 . baditid alal) y bout is propelled, Captain Vyner and bis brother | D. VP. Rhodes, the executor of my fathers estave, | disconifurt; and the defence will probably be either delay in coming to a decision, ciated tho literary attainments of Mr, Dick: | now agreod that degrees should be bestowed | that there ho valid reason for such abstinence ; | pushed it off from the river side, and sent th Mr. CuASE entered tho Cabinet asa curb | HON, quietly remarked to him that ho | rather for permanent mental acquisitions and | and among the reforms which we think ought to | MENt inte the stream. Before one tind of & . {1 ) tunes nad been traversed, Sir Ch upon Mr, SEWARD, who claimed the right to | Would soon be able to speak and write the | discipline, ‘The amount of these is best ac. | be set on foot is the addition to the usual publica | hore be Teative, and kicked th ce any imputations axainst lis | that the frets are wutrus, aud the Wunilintions were Character, The sceasations aguinss my | inaicicd for the soul's hivalth, or that, t bee er, Mrs, Robert Williams, who lint always pr th » hhowlth, oF that, having bees ards os the part of a kind and etlonate | canoulcally expelled, the complaining nun was really A Sie oat ‘ i Onin ibe papers of kacoa ya eee ing to Sir George Wombweil, ‘The is clare, anid sincere ove, to be infar er boa pontrol the entire patronage of his own de. | language of Nicaragua as well as he did his | cortained by examinations. tion in she papers of some beautiful verse of pootry | Nk ti Hit, ticotga Wombwell, | the aera mece | me in overy’ particular. Tilda. card. is er boarder, partment, and to hold at least a veto over all | OWn, Which the Minister Resident accepted We shall be glad to have this important | °F seme moral axiom that is consonant with | very rapes bmoag the Rarven,. (The bo at i w thows ay solicitation fron ether orrespondent relates the following little ” i ae he interesting nature of a wedding, We are glad | Wat swayed firs side en to the other, oor Mie, ane, but sluply { happeniog at a theatre In Paris; “Ouse : Je : q | as acompliment to his unrivalled linguistic | experiment succeed, It will require effort on | | J Ls al and Gnatly it waa fairly turned botto i, * from 9 desire to do justice to them 4 PPeeheaeeiA 29, Rete: VOUS. YaNUabls: Fn HAN ee : 1 Dfacutey, mad it witt | t20b8rve that this reform is already initiated in | °"y¥un monary botton rocked | toumsseit. Twill attain tng mionity ig | MBWE the leading star of the place—a young lay tions whereof emanated from the Treasury. | genius. tho part of students and faculty, and St will | inet noble city of Cincinnati fro by the straxgitn whose journals | $04" ue Ko! the men aud horses, fevs than a year, and will them endcavor to attend to | WHO played ai} the principal eharacters--ailer ber ner i j SON 5 il of on > Wits all that co scen by the spectators on the | my own businees, and Will Wecl fully competent t wt scene, saw a modest two-sou bouquet of vi Ww York | It in but just to Mr. Dickinson to say that | suroly fail of any good rosalt unless thor: | we read that on Wednceday tant Ronen J. | Lents denieeeod tieve ke disertar earts of the | pelcetimy oie eye wet iceh fully coumpetent to AUALerbee, Bball gen cca atid y for the clova. | though he was neither an Evererr nor a | aminations are so conducted as to render any | Tyosysox was united in wedlock with Miss Many | Streah heads began to appear, only to sink agnin uated by @ dceire to serve By defeating him at Chies Radicels had prepared tho v | ' amidiyoniaed cries and Lauds and aims;were Mung up | aod myself, @ good Way to prove his mo! 1 aucocesive eve Yon of Mr. Lixcoux, and they therefore re. | Morty, be was a fellow of strong common | cheating impossible, ‘This can be dono if all | A, Oaxuey, To this statement the partics append a | Mmwawomlaeyerien and Laas and oransy ere My ‘it Belo peg’ gee teak inh oot Fel snooereite srasioae 8 . i ei f " 0 r . dle, ve jon o i. * ent, striking ont regardless of the injuries they | estat Mis hands, for whieh ; % ‘ i aes Bisted these uxsumptions of Mr. Sewanp, | sense, with a very keen eye to the main | temptations are, as far as practicable, re- | declaration of what we doubt not is one of the | oatctel Siri iDys cit Teeapileny OF ft Ms Reape Ce: | GtLe ROSIAOL ANT tenlesene Tt naar learned that this gallantry came from a boy of four: But it was intimated to them that Mr. Lin. | chance, He has filled his place near a Goy- | moved, Observance of the law of honor is | profoundest convictions of both their hearts, to | the current ont of the reach of those anxious to at | thus bringing my private re velore toon, an assiduous frequenter of the upper gallery, but ae T have Deen misrepresented in wi deem i » fies! we 4 % ford relief, In some cases, howeve COLN had agreed to this arrangement, the | ernment whero there is nothing to say and | most easily secured where the incentives to | the eflect that “'Tis not well to be aloue.”” To | Mra ieurtaccn bythe spretators Who had squeeze the prive of his oferings ont of his i " i it duo to myself to atate SE Geek. Whe ne " pledge having been extorted from him, as | nothing to do ae well as any other man. ite violation are the fowest, lat ae yp ay u of experience, and still more Th = AVRO came, Biricn cass of their ho] gad fh lends, and to any wh ; Mal By : ne ANie at a ot - A i ite girl, es wos alleged, in the carly stages of the Pre | But we forbeur further details, What was a Perens Ena eh parnaoere aietir wll Mage: Bo ADDN, Biteds twok | lene vigorous. ROBENT SM. DOUULAS. — | and got one of tho ayuraute to hont bim vut ond pidential canvass, when leading Swann | true of New York way true to a modified de. | | Tt would appear from the ou REESE SEN re irae GM ibd pallens (eek iateedaest ell wis were tled together, aud. thrown within reach bring him to her, ‘The enspored youth wis standing als at the West showed their teeth, and | gree of Philadelphia, Baltimore, Boston, and | “ebates on the Army bill in the House of Repre: Na dh a Of the’ drowning mem, and several beams of wood overty. behind Widseenes When Ibe Inle ot Mo, oreune ¢ Journals at the showed thei ny and rah “se ga 3 : sentatives, as published in the Globe, that the | be menerully adopted, Tt will add to the charm | whleh fortuuate ty scattered about, were guickly cuKecursie, Feb. £2.—Vetor Knapp, aformer | off the stage, With a ery he ‘irew himself upon hen, pthers at the East refused to open tho'r | other large cities, The turmoil which arose nly aoe inen\ military eles sic rastinmenced ofan attractive department of the newspapers; | launched on the strgum, Capt. Vener was one of the dent of Poughkeepsie, leit England py the ‘ ‘of New ork, | be mad? Ni iigew elses, fll | tng rou d th : first to get hin head out of water, and to save him. | fast Gar Plard the the consvlidation of the Ordnance Corps with the | 8&4 it will afford an excellent means of impressing | seit fromm. the current. by ‘ringing to the upturned Bt AMARA fast, (08) Poard 3h he artillery was Gen, MoDowatt, His reason was, | ‘Ue opinions aud lovely sentiments upon the | Meitycat“and Was ubte Uo fans hed the top | while mutting on deck, uishment of the bysta Wa © bad seen a tongue of flame creep: auze robes of the mouths. on this subject, and came near swamplig Determined to ascertain the truth of this | Mr. Lixcoun’s Cabinet, sprang from his fu Of the boat, and Was able to assist frat Sir George | putiwaris Mant” die c.f : oss, and W statement, a consultation between the Presi. | tile attempt to appease the clamor of factions | that in the French aud English service the two | Most susceptible portion of the community, Wombwell, aud afcrwards one of tne York ofticers been” applicd for, ife claima that I bedeed with all his might to put out the fre, He sue dent and Mr. James 8, Wapswonrn, Mr, | by calling their warring leaders into bis | branches are united —————— - ¢ wore DY | a partial return was. Blo says thaw leuee | ceeded so well that but he overlooked entirely Bir escaped unhurt, but the The Times. i mi ; means of the ehain stretched across the ferry, while | from hor friends in fngland. tells exiwtly what be | cou ont was Davip Depiey Fiery, Mr. Gzonce Or. | ministry. They entered it not to harmonize | the important fact that we tried to unite them Ri Times, in an article on THOMAs’s sym: otters were rescued by the means adopted ior thelr | fay) Soh ort an al property aud uy pial MQM ou enca sania cigar acs ; stag ey a ner Mr, | periment because it did not work well, Anounce | M#48 played, that it was ‘one of the finest we | six men and eleven horsts had been drowned, Two | (he eeanshify company the mitten hee toa TH MILESTONES, pther New York Radicals was arranged by | Mr. Prence, though far inferior to Mr, | P ; . have ever listened tomalbvit somewhat out of | Horses were rescued. An account in w local journal | fo ue haude of Judge Allard Astouy lor ievection Seventy milestones vy th: road, Mr, Case soon after the Cabinet was ap- | Lixconn in most respects, managed this | of experience is worth aton of theory ; and Gen, | hare even lstenel, tomalboit several gentlemen and horses were under the | {yt 8 Moc al MeDowen's opluion is far outweighed by eleven | 2MA im the Fantaisie.” This is one of the most | boat when it Hosted bottom a. Among these cl pointe’, These gentlemen repaired to the | matter better, He preserved tho unity of yoars' unsutisfactory trial of the system be advo. | ¢stFaordinary musical announcements we have were Bir George Wombwell an Ho eer from York, Fah ehter to be Tricd for Murder. Sometimes through the box and mise, ee. sain seh cattorod hia outside | 22ar# Yneutisfactory © 8) arteaas mene, who was very adly Kick ee, Bir | eT fake Beechentinie ae Wits Soimetimes un the gravel ; White House, and were cordially received by | his Cal And scattered apn crew aan, and will probebly especisily aatonigh | Cearies Chenaty was snap wy Ore Nepctawes Oa U8) is Gaucher, aged minotene sien mi 4 yee s oy 2 ; “ 5 ‘ i nk to strike ot oppoaite shore, but when | [is Jaughter, aged ninet care, Someti e sven grad the President. Hardly had the conversation | favors ene je z is of an ons | “Gen, McDows:t thinks the ordnance and wa, Briton aT, mad of the fet of instra- nearing (che firew ap his Gandy, and te fat en fora eat Stay en rote Mo Me barnes 3 vol ta sae Sarak wha sind tat i in, aoa as nents,” and yet with abad habit of gett! out mwas down the river with his | County, to stand their trial on the rough the forest alleys ; } sommenced, however, whon an usher bolted | who clamo a ene cre Vn | attillory services should be one, becauso the | Rem, tnt Ye vartioular woovement, ‘tut of | Sand. maa lame, Ga Nowe of the others | ik ai iutuat child (wo yearsaxo, the ig (he Sometimes o'er the mountain tops, } into the apartment and rudely said to the | The applications for office in this elty were | jatter use the weapons and ammunition which Reiger Ape ie Ny f 10 eae ae i oF drowned were cen at al.’ Bvery ‘enort was mga at of tase us lutercourse between the father Ur through the pleusaut vailey ont. ¥, way, ry aati agit Nee te ch at? out of concert piteh Di hy those upon the bank to rescue the suilerers, Mr, . Ub vadleys 5 * President, “ You are wanted!” “Yes,” eurtly | the source of nearly as Sah Oneal Me ie fet isnntectice, be) 8 flags ad {Eh WHOA laniniinent as’ daeete Te Se oten Wain Ingilby threw of his Goat and plunged into ee Bonictimes throuzh the garden walke m + . vy were AINCOLN, fact this argument applies to the infantry with a 0 or 80, | ¢ wade a desperate effort to reach Bil . yi Pi hehe ‘ lke, Fesponded LixcoLn, {mpaticnt at the fo-| bim as they were to Lixcoun, He firs pad Re ia aie poet Tn. | OF was one note out of tune, or how did the pitch | Charlee’ Slingubyy “bute in” thie he. -uuhay. |) DesceNT #Y Taw Pouice.—Sergeanta Dilks and Light of heart and ewery ; trusion. ‘The asher left, andthe consultation | made them the subject of consultation by bi ofthe instrument vary? An instrament that ix | Ply fatled, and wih great diMeulty and inastate of | Busted, of the Yorkville Police Court, went toa stones, % ° " nak in | deed, the cannon employed both in field use and | O° 78 it complete ‘exhaustion reached the shore, Capt, | house of ill fame in Greene strect last night, aud ar- - , Wad) feacmed, Tt bad gone forward only @| Cabinet, and they camo nsar br Ong aed by eee a Phat the Ordnance Depart. | i piteh in one movemont, but ‘out of pitch in | Vyner and Capt, Preston plunged into the river In | rested all the inmutes, including a young piel wee With bleeding fect and weary, few minutes when the usher again entered, | plecea. He soon cut the knot by ignoring y the Fantalale the hope of renderiug assistance. Mr, Bartram. of must certainly be a rare musical ment at all; they are all purchased from private Harrogate, rendered very active ald, and assisted to | Nad recently been token intothe house end ravished, Half my milestones le behind, and with marked emplaris said to the Presi- | the list of names over which the fierce battle curiosity, and introduces a new element to our | the shore of those Who bad been thrown into | but who had been rescured and sent to the M. ie Moro than half, I reckon, " manufacturers. On the other hand, the muskets | CUFOStY, men| t 0 the Magdalen fi '. Gent, “ She wante you!” and nodded to the | had been fought, and sent to the Senate a :. ie are made by the Ordoense Corpa, | comee?t Toome he Fiver gad hed el Bs 0 (be hat of tha tarry, Asylum, She subsequently went to the Greene And Teun see a Thing before company with an air that more than intimat. | new set, among whom were Dantit.S. DICK | aid their amount, as well as that of the ammu- a yards below the scene of the wccldent by Mr. Dent. | street brothel to get her trunk, and was deiuincd, ‘That eects to nod and beckon, Over two thousand lots from the tract at Islip, | on, of Ripon, and Mt ir. Wood, of the same cl ed, “ You aro not wanted.” Lrxcoun hastily Hence the visit of the police, N6ON for Collector, HEMAN J, RiEDVID | nition furnished for them, immensely exceeds in | recently sold by the Hon, Wun, I Nicoll te a Brock: | aveut talfust o'clock. ‘The Vodies of Cape, Liosd Tat lt beckon! Let it neat ‘ 4 ; i , 0 HS 0a Brook: | abvut bal 5 ‘The inaugural solrGe of the Nameless Social Unt y ; % ‘ 3 mM gentleman, have recently bs id by ‘i Mr. Robinson were afterward taken out of 1) jal Tnton My knees supple jointed ; Petired, throwing some apology bebind him, | for Naval Officer, Joun Cocnwans: for Sur nd importance in Aghting the | By Ke "ntrehaser ‘at prices. whteh sicta dhe iucky | Niven kid a ware conveyed To Newhy Hall to anait | will tako place iu the National Couscrvaiory ot Music Ni cannot stop me if |t would when WapeworTs nroncaad that the com | veyor, CuARLES O'CoNoK for District Attor | whole amount of the artillery. Therefore, if the | sbeculator a net vroGs aC bw w wiluer “ailurw a coroner's IDgueaty op the evening of March & Before the day avouinted. .

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