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— . <n eemennenare cerenarennner ee a rR THE SUN, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1869, AMUSEMENTS. not the man the Spaniards want in the place, | by thelr misdeeds in our territory, and then OMB NEW nOOKS. tants, fte elvilization and form sof F ptbevestn: tf Pevanieris cmaine and fack-doctors, who BUNTrAMS. a Sn a inl institutions, Ite Interconrse ve adv jeulties, are numerous. - . t and has Leen removed ly. turn round 0 ewin religions and soc! ne, ‘ . SREY For CERCA, i 1- enpente_Aedeny of | ne t eee hr, Tysct fn: | (H itis | brid net ie, rad ie het Aloska andthe Yukon River, other nations, and ile present condition and pros: | A#erace, Mr. Nevins says, the Chinese are good: | —Dierstadt's picture of a scone in the Rocky Mosic—The Brothers Kizerell, his successor will fare any better in | Izens. 3 her pai Tnited States, ‘There is aremarkable outburst just at present | pects, Mr. Novius spent many years as a missionary | natured, intelligent, and, according to bis own expe: | Mountains hay just been sold in Paris for 100,008 * suo GARD -Forty Thieves: or, “Btrtking restoring the island to Spain we do not be. | and these miscreants would have to seck an | of books of travel, cowing from all quarters and | in China, doring which time he travelled over a large | renee, honest; while politeness is one of their | france faturday, Oa" te “Family gare.” Mail evo, unless he should bring with him more | asylum eleewhere, poor! manana es * Pog an Soares | troops than the Spanish Government can Another bugbear held up to frighten the Not. Matinée " ‘ watnatns Save Ado Abcet Rothing, spare, After all the reinforcements have | Provincials is our national debt, and the taxes ‘TUK TAMMANY —The Horse Marines; The Young fe | arrived that aro now on the way, and count. | which are imposed to pay it, Well, onrdebt ernlt, Matinee on Saturday, ‘i ane - lie am 5 denied; OLTUric THEATAR-—Mempty Dumpty. Motinees ot ing all the volunteers that ‘an be raised, it | is a large one, it cannot be denied ; but then 1 o'clock, Wennestare and Saiurdaye. will be impossible for the Captain-Genoral to | we are paying it off as fost as we enn, and, in TUBATRE FRANCAIS—Genevieve de Brabant. Math | dispose of more than fifteen to eighteen thou: | the meanwhile, we sugprest to the Provincial describing journeys to almost every part of the globe, Naturally one of the most interesting to us among them is Travels in Alicka ond on the Yukon, by Pnen- ERICK Wrtxrrn, (Harpers), which gives a vivid tea part of the country, and tad an opportunity for | strong potnts, The latter part of Mr, Novius's took | —Mre. Heecher Stowe'a celebrated farm tn thoroughly observing the character and habits of the | ie filled with discussions on missionary work, and | Florida le for wale, It is sold to have proved ange people, The travelicr finds here a nation who have | accounts of varlons experiences connected with it, | thing but a success maintained the eame form of government and the | The number of queer facts which he has bronght to. —Mr. Frederick Hillings, of California, has of many parts of oar newly acquired territory. The | same vational peculiarities for three thousand years, | gether as to the custome of the Chinese are arranged | honght the Marsh piace at Woodstock, Vermont author passed through the country with the Reso | ifnot much longer ; who were in possession of many | in order, and mingled with remarks and gene ‘There are 270 weres of lend, American Telograh Expedition, at the time just pre | ofthe resuite of modern etvilization at a time when | descriptions which are very interesting, =Mr, Cyrus W. Fick has one to Nice for the vious to the successful laying of the Atlantic Cable, | Western nations were little more than savages ; and | that he is thoroughly acquainted with his subject, henefit of his health, He ie Mid to look much shakew ate on Satneday, F 4 : when 8 telograph to cross Behring Straits and thence | w),o Lave preterved those advantages unthanged tothe a ana In eommequence of his late neetdent WAVERLEY THEATRE, 420 Proadway—Lucretia | Std Men for active operations in the field. | financiers to cipher up how much more it | to siberia, wan not only projected but even com- | present day. The fields are thronged with laborers, A SENSATION ole LANut 1On, Among the giieats ata recent reception at (he Ror D ALD, of La Grand Doctres, = Maunte on msidering: that the island is 800 miles long, | costs them to pay for th troops required from | menced, Starting from Kocland, he went te c ad people rm @ where over the me of Leer Homething for the ‘Satere ff the World to | Atierican Rotacy in Parle was a bine k dhe * hth RCM —Tioxet of Leave Stas. Living ond Wadly provided with roads, mountainous, | timeto time to defend them against Fenian | Ma and from thenee proceed Si rthwa ' y, visit he and the struggle for life ahghacon Seber fw Ponder—Hiterary Barbartams tn the Tris | plowatlet from Haytl, who came carly and played late, OQD'S MUSE CM—Tieket 0 Man. ie : , cons penctrating ae fir | ceonomy of space, ad everything but labor Rha Anns | end full of natural strongholds and points of | raids than it would cost to saxtain thelr share | * Seast of British Amertea and pen sini Ao cris beentcet ct eae en bu teresting tothe Lingulats of the | 4 yo Jashion of gentlemen's evening de oi o p=To4 1 ‘ A 1 AS fome of the glaciers which cover the sides Of It | Tho capiials of the different divisions of the empire are Post—The Pull Di: othe Da eeldig dolan ttc ven vi wi ACADENT OF MUEIC-Tomorrow, Matlen Opera. | advantage for guerilla wartare, it te plain | of our national taxation, Besides, there ate | mouatetos, ‘There were few white men to be found | uit walled eities, bat they are 0 crowded that, iis Sem, agile Sith Gh, Werden, tnd wumostie and’ Weve G1 BORKUY THEATHR—Rootetgre tn the Snow. Dog of | that such an army is wholly inadequate for | the enetoms duties, which siace the abolition | inthe region, and while the traveliors were there @ | ay ® general thing, thelr inhabitants have | To the £uior of The Sun. With co pats. he, ardaye itis grheron of the reciprocity treaty have woighod like | large party was maswucred py tie odiane, overtiowed tuto the suburha and they are urs | Sin: Among the many merits which have The Spanish recipe for sulad dressing ie @ The Cubans Lave shown in great abun: | fetters of ion upon Canadian industry, and VANCOUVER'A ISLAND AND ITS RAPID RIVER, roun led by dwellings woich sometimes extend three | secured for your Al tho extended and growing model of termeness and exsetooss: “A apendtiri for oil, a tiser for vine suueeilor for salt, and A tnadinan to atir it all up. Bome time was alco spent in exploring Vancouver's | oF four miles beyond the wal ihe Daovi aii (ot wilt “ha | Islas Beteing through its droge forest, or sailing | our maps of China are the na ho Provinces cast in their lot with ua, As | fn canoes and rafts along Its streams were eo | aud yet many ae omitted for wa ; ad rafts slong any t reg whe =The circulation of velocipedes in the treet penta are | & mero question of money then, annex: | awit, turbnient, tll of rapide and rocks, an to make J 9yite of the muster of inbsbitaate in the editor the | the well of fasits pars and undefiled, tuch to Peretti retreat endl son bal opel i ‘ e ett Nt | greater part of the people live tn the conntioas ell- | the gratification of your many educated readers, and biden by the pettons ation will bea profit rather than @ loss, the navigation diMentt, Coal and indications of gold | geester part of the peop aaah a ton forbidden by the pati t ath et eg were found on different parts of the island, Prom Which are fcattered over the fertile pining. | not a tite to the bensMt of some of your co:jourl- | howerer, be tolerated in the Cascine before two la Victoria, on Vancouver's Toland, the expedition salled | Every available spot of lund is brought into euitivas | tat ne aMeenoen, bat not It the rites , and commer: | for Sitka Sound, and in the early part of Anguct an: | Lion, aud pasture fivids are almost anknown, The | ther: reand volumes were added All the names on | popularity which tt enjoys, neither the least nur the of wailed towns, | Inst is its sinaple, chaste, classical atyle. Yourself of space. Batin | and editorial stoi have learned to draw water trom dance the courayre, perseverance, and wisdom | which will pobrbly never be removed till that are indispensable to the suceces of th undertaking; and if their move directed by Gen. Cespepns, they poesess in him a elirowdness and capacit TUESDAY, MARCIT 9, ron Looking at the snbject, therefore, in every. Withont once at. | point of view, political, soc! If they would study your m "To your bar, ‘ore, Tappeat, on my own behalf and that of | —Twenty-nino t ‘Termes of the Sus Parry per year tomiail muiwervers., tempting an operation involving. @ capital | cial, it is for the intercst of tho Provinees to | chored in front of tho town of Ritla, where they | mays of people eat very lithe suimal food, with the | the lovers of coud English gencratty, agalust a exe | Het Seat fo the Tituted book Mey ett t i , . 7 of pork on wis, which can be faired in form of literary ¥ to whieh your co 0 eh wanes he se what bear a ayy. Pboecvig hea Une btpi risk, he has now for four months kept his | seck admirsion into the Union aa early ax | were received with Rasslan hovtality exception of hil phet bites pt | ot ie Searecuths Seles Tate Or coeur trons | fe One LAWS Ih I ited iets peuridne wordhumiegread ber epee hayes henge enemy ost ©: sting sc wee ey wi ‘ io SITRASITS MITROMATIC CLIMATS, a rroall apt Although agricultare is made exceed: | raries of the Journalistic prees have, by #ome unac. | far the fines he world, aud ever Twevty copies to one adares | enemy in my at exhausting and destructive | possible; and that they will eventually do so ‘The town, which contains now about two thousand productive, yet ail the implements used are | countable means, fallen, and with whteh some of our | Yale Fifty copies to one address... net wearing out regulars and volan- | there is no just reason to doubt 7 ‘ der | rece authors hav heinsel ves . —Ata party ree ziven by Mra, Parke Go Waausy pet year: ; 4 , Inhabltonte, ina pleturesque Tittle place, lying on & | primitive, the Chinere knowing nothing of modern | F Kk authors have defited theinsel Ire hie we Ld teh aod tonne 1 | teers alike by incessant alarma, and rising Naa Sauk Roe nt ee are | 10™ #teip Of land om 8itka Tilend, nuded by | tuchinery, : “ Qarbarous fon ation of p log MBN GEL Ga encten Mara tyra sto Copies to one address sin | everywhere repeated, At the same time he | snow-capped and I wooded mountal x In tiany of the p e8 can r en hore « h onal copies, tn Clay packages, a Clad rates aad ‘a ai pion entitled to the thanks of the business men of | ginct yolenno on an opposite tslund forming the xreat | of roates fa often have branch canals ronning | fluitive moo the verb, This coliccation ix | auter than thore of any other American | las not spared bis followers the lesson, go | © py : Lita ot ast aaah fis eho 1 in any | Paris. Payment nvariadty in edvavee. necessary for soldiers, of fire with real bul. | {tt ity for driving through the House yesterday | tendmark of the port. The houses are ye‘low, wi f to their houses, and use @ farm oat instead of @ | grossly uncla t Lal j : a ; ’ an amendment tothe Deflcieney bill appropriating | sheet iron roof painted red; there Is a Ureck church | woron. Over these canals are built | standard Rgiieh author of any age or eotntry =A man in Milwankeo was imprison The Rise in Government Bonds. | lets, and the wounds and death which belong | 0,000 for the crection of a Post Office buildin: on | with bright green splre and dome; old huike, used | bridges, sometimes of m very graceful #l “The adverb,’ s . Lindley Murray, gore! de | cruelly beating his wife, Poklig hit nose throag® This isa general chorus of approval for) to earnest fighting. It is said on yood | the jower end of the Park. We see nor wy | for magazines, Ne on the rocks at the water's ed wel litles the roade are nothing more than | termined place fn the sentence, I may be p 4 | the cell bars, he ejuctlated: “1 thayk God Pm not the action of Congress on the financial ques. | authority, though we dare say the figures | why this amondment should not receive the annes | @M4 the antiquated buildings of the Rnsstan Fur | footpaths, eencrally paved wih a tine of ft *. | anywhere where It clearly connects itself In the | jocked up for any monn, dirty erime like wetting Company all give itn quaint, original aspect. Be. | In the mountainous districts par yond the offices, the Aweliiny 1 by wea, who will © omployees, and a few public buildings, come the in. | thrce hundred pounds five or ten mile terminable woots, ‘The thermometer rarely goes below 20 deg. Fahrenhelt in the winter, bot the rain | qy, is constant, and everything Is fo permeated with ager rewler’s mind with the word which It quatifies. | drunk.” lew of | Perspteulty fi nd, and the rhyt wah nsin, recently married, of the sentence the last, determine ite place treated his wife to a novel kind of wedding tour, by quote from memory.) ‘It ts often et placed.” | Qragging her a distance of several hundred miles ow dds thie grammarian, “between the auxiliary and | ghandaled, When last heard from he wae on lie the verb.” Ihave looked in vain for the cv 2070 | arta Minnesota, where he intents to sett tion, since it contributes to a rise inthe na | may be overstated, that he now has fifty | tion of the We onal bonds, Putting money in one’s | thousand men in bie camps, all of them pro- | will rejoice when the now building is co pocket is a great eyeopencr. Both its reeent | vided with firearms of some sort, and several ‘The Comm iat Asati Measures, the one legalizing coin contracts, | thousands furnished with the most formida sacri eres ‘ rome phurisaical obse eo dec! n patio Joby We weaper pw Je and the other declaring the national debt | be weapon known to modern war, tho | fii that our recent. re} are sure that everybody pleted. for the resid «and | are convey ang man of V incr favors ua with ng upon the supposi- tof a dinner to Lieut. tue pocrne reat and prosperous body of tof the practical ueagea upon which coNPrerne in derive the ideas nd me payable in coln, now so much applauded, | Spencer rifle, Under these circumstances, | Gen, Huecarnnipan wan incorrect, This suppo- | unwbeleerane thas the cat Jemecsatien in conert. | cuit national character ie besed froim tho teachings Seals pauses is bonita tet earths Ametlean colony in Pars ls about tote Lave been struggling three months in Co e should say that the sncecss of the insur. | sition that journal derives from the World, ered a tnatter of course. Dect nnd bears shound in | Deny dbase are etl ie int the gratification of willy pevtantle conecit, such a8 | j4g lative Anreeyeaes {x Tandeal oad the Boge Ress to got into lif, and only a handful of | rection ia well nigh cortain, It will have its | from ita contradiction of certain siatements up the forcate, and Berries are innumerable, Dnt tte | time y Apr engy sais WO oLnees ead J purersils | 14 Apelice' critics to daub his picture, Is perspt- | ih for a whorter period um Pari: that in, establish g people Lave been found during the winter to | fluctnatione of good and bad fortune, but at ) it attributed to some Ri most plentiful of the natural supplics 14 the salmon, | gwen inventigations, His theories culty secared? How? Am I more clearly or more morality, eov- ernment, and politfeal economy were so elevated and sovere that, although he was ofc Lnnon hy the benevolent society, to assist thelr poor country men. =A once famous Bohemian inan of letters, ensily understood when T aay, My horse is perfectly quiet In his habite now, bat he aged to violently and viciously Kick tm barnes," tio som Te Bustain them. Mr. Foenns, in the Senate, | last it can searcely fail to conquer the entire | newspaper or other, As Tue Sex is not alt bas devoted himself, in season and out of | island; and we are confident that the bar. | cal newspape ut rather shines for all, price whieh seem to throng the riv of the whole country, In the epring time these feb are sald to be #0 abun dont fa the siren ot enson, ever since the eeselon opened, to get | Darity of Dr ona will only tend to expedite | two cents, we did not understand the Worlds | Goate,ande strong soutuesst wind will drive them | Paul yet pony nad ing at ects "Mel of | MY Bors, &e. Dut he ase to kick violently and | pamel Covraunes, dled recenty tn Patt leaing that body to declare that our bonds were | the triumph of those he attempts to exter radiction as having any reference to ms. But | on shore, where they lie in piles his lite he apent in going from provines to provinee, | y'louely ‘ Act t Rely to 05 mipens erator lia pillow! “E have oolbtan, ft leeve Seiali to (hb payable in coin, but a majority havo, time | minate, An army of @ hondred thousand | "nee the Commercial chooses #0 to conatrue it, | Sitka is remarkable for ue curious fact; itis the | jecteeted and little thon {but acer his death nana Taad teeters aon Leaoot th ee Soctété dea gene de lettres, wud the rest to my afer time, refused to come toa voto on the | men might put down the patriots, rntoas the | Te Mill state that Lieut.-Gen. Buecatxninan wan | place where the travoliereltuier gains or lo is fave rapisiy Ineronset, and he ts now worship» | Sooner Mae eens i endevored ‘a faith. | credlte subject ; sometimes putting it aside for ono | yellow fever should prove unusually fatal to | “mertned at dinner at the Manhattan Clb; | dayin the week, very one knows thet a persos | oa by the Colnese with an adoration greater than la | Cty OTS OS att —The London Spectator asks: ‘Tas Mr. Reverdy ech pace, iu that our report was substantially ace: » ule | Boing eaxtwardly around the world, gains the @9y | piven to any other god, His precepts have become Ces Bale question, and sometimes for another, but | the foreigners; but with any force that the always T have noticed that by a singular caprice adverbs | Johnson any malicious desire to prevent the euecers of his own convention? Ifnot, he really is a very as: Mr, A teaches his pupils to elegantly dance,” | Unwixe person, for specehes beter calculated to in- Sometimes, not often, we flad It after this ‘ashion: | duce the American Senate to refuse its aanction to “Mr. A teaches bla puplis to well dance,” why so? | this convention we can scarcely conceive than thiva If one class of adverbs mast he brought ayter thie | be las lately been delivering | ""* nd he is honored beyond measure aa thelr aa- though mainly derived from recollection, without | Whteh ts lost by one who goes to the west, and Sitka | yy, the advantage of @ reporter's notes; and that | { e Point at which the two reckonings meet. The | (hor, although It appears that the doctrines whiel our information upon the subject wos derived Russians who have journeyed toward it eastrart | je taught were not orikinal with hiweclf, bat were through Biberia, celebrate their accustomed Sabbath, | vaiiered together from the writhgs of eariier pht- must finally eufflce to establish the | from a prominent Democrat of the bighest char ® f While the Californian w! reached iby ® west | Iosophers, ond merely expounded and perpeturted ); anda fair inference is, that | independence of the island, acter, Whose word is worth quite as much athe | ward journey acrosa Au Ande the itiobe baat sophery, an y exp perp vowing an alacrity in giving it the | Spanish authorities will be able to furnish, The other measure, allowing coin | time, prudence, and the strategy of ¢ ts, the House has heretofore voted | repr arely a ending on “ly” alone are tolerated in Uiis wa by Lili, The desire of the Chinese nation atnee r¢ : . 1 t % Yorls ¥ ke s y " e 1 vel pd ive —A mo 1g musical prodigy than Mo. but for the decision of the Supreme Court — ; World's, We are aware that this is fiving bins | and business suspended on his Saturday, Probably, | chen has been yimprove on these doctrines, bat yh Pp big Mag holies tl and ! era . Mestad i ooh ine dh , rendering the enactment they Lave now | Why the abl We Should Dee | creditfor a high degree of veracity, but never. Lip breed pall belongs lode tea Stators | to preserve chem Intact i thelr vviginal form, The | after ally ne fo thelr, tympanum Wick AUF | one contd speak words, when Dnt ten months olf Yoo} sire Annexation, eles edo not regard the stateme: 4 ox. | the Ameriean reckoning will #oom take the place of bit « ing back with rev a ameunt of ercophanous sounl ean annoy? We are ae eens . pecelltates is ya 10 the Aliion n aggerated. and desiring nothing nore nto eontinae to fol fy : The passago of these bills tuckily coincided |v ouig 1 eit Weis (aS A Aa We mentioned, a few days ago, that a | along the coast of Russian Anerics, aud then soutly cae KasTu All, (hthea, aris «tm OAIAY SIWaS A Oe ar eke Laepeatcapubedlep ddan Aa alle dr sel Wilh 6 Yaovemeat. th out auenvitiog on! thal Wome Are sable for the British North | writer in the London Spetutor had propounded a | ward along Kamtehatka, Here they wer et: | tional trait, and has been strengthened by the lessons weodl,bue eax int i se LG alloca. sésiallt unoaatet tas Pivte har Blo Oia Abana wh canend | American Provinces to seck annexation to tho | toory of “brain waves,” to account for the ap. | tertined by the Russian getticns at the var ll oe Cmtushins 21U poerhdise (hie whole lity. ot-\e pus ot for fear of the Sirens towth, _ * nM ther 6! the antic, w h advanced | 4 " t ? : 4 | read ore rolundo the followlay sontener oi as to have taken place on Shiro their market rate. ‘The orfztin of this ad. | United States, But his argument,sofarfrom | pearnnee of persons at the point of death to whose hospitality 4s proverbial. The Kamichaidaire | ye, and ts one of the peentlaiities whictr mi shove the sleeper to end aroni hin for mg Lod a Reta h acer eat er wt et rate gin of this ad- ‘ ‘ D id to be A good naturod, harmicas, 4 ia S Aet wrpose, [wished to a tule awatce him. nestay at 9 A, M.,and the place of meeting 3 leading to the conclusion he adyocat c iit dists ont claims that there in a | PYObets are eal bd gly marks the diference betwoen them « perry y y Fance, we surpect, Was twofold, ‘There have | f ; me e¢ rater advoe, ie m8 : : her i see iit Ha Mee a : ae semtelvilized race, and Kamtetvatka w wild, voleante | Cuber nations, | trulenvcred to yesterday see my frien bre he wae | fixed, The principals were Miles, 1— and M—, lately been amounts of foreign capital | °° BS t0 “0 directly tho reverse, and to show | kind of brain atmosphere, which extends over the | trae, poseoening many beautien, and well worth | qhe basis of the Confucian ayr'om te the Five Res | try to by-andchy get pin tug untees, For the bene. | Mlle. I—wae there punctual to a minute, with her hatet nk tn Asnbelean becnrition A | that ofall things annexation would be most | globe, and upon whieh the brain has the power of | tour of inspectic tons; those subsisting betwee + --A om. | Col my health, | Lave resvived to f arn lea every | seconds and surzeo: Mile, M. was a defautter, “aa amr ee © | desirable for Canada and her sister colonies, | ipressing undulations, just ax abell sets the sirin | ‘The coast of Rosstan America Is a far cer, father and eon, husband and wife, okies wid, ''Y WR” , ; Was she afrall? We know not, aud 60 ask for un part of which, in England especially, turned |“ in,, principal object of denunciation, with | Motion, of an electric battery. the electrie uid in | for wlalers, and wary of them sere 3 : Me r wil 4s, even Japation, ex) —An action of a novel kind has been com- menced In the Paris Tribunal of Commerce agwiant MM, Witversnetm and Norbert-Hillart, the proprie- tors of tde Journal Opictel. The plaintif in the ae. , ete a two | tion complains that the journal, to whieh he is a Forked was perhaps an error | Sabsert 1s badly printed, on paper of inferios W.W. | quality, that it Js full of misprints, and Is not pune tually delivered, The application of the physicians of Maine toward Government bonds. ‘This started the price upwond The Supreme Court decision followed immediately upon the first rise. This hardened the advance and stimulated it Will furquer. It was seen that the Court had gives us a solid financial bottom In its de- cision, as well as strong intimation that Mf the question of paying our bonds younger brother, and fr Phe Five Virtues tyon which the sage was fond of discoursing were | & evolence, Righteousness, Propriety, Knowled ed upon his teachings on th J and carried out lotpractical details, Th government, of education, and of vclal order «pring RE Wobaeees t9Gy Bnd tn BUI ing from these is claborated to the finest po! a. | wnamoke, f ke comy y intoxl: | though ruled by an Emperor, China is in many re pple elght of ten pulls at | gnects one of the most democratle of countries ml, YOU cam wlwnd way Ue A telegraph wire, ‘These waves, when they with a sympathetic orga bors by the telegraphic party, ‘Th shore are alarse, well coveloped r fazed by the presence of the white powa Indian, Mr, Whympor say, when asked If he ts Tojon.* the writer referred to, is the broad and liberal basis of puffrage which prevailsin the United | jhsaceq more or loss distinet, according to eir Rtates, He attribuics to it an “ostraciam | giauces, The subject is undergolug discunsi from political life of the most learned, intel- | the columns of the Spectitor, and in a ri ligent, and wealthy citizens,” who, “ it | number of the p some facts confirinatory of is swell) known, have practically | the theory are advanced, One is the ¢ no share in the governm: y Mr. Bait resp . Hecht It not veil to look produce ideas ve A the phr he meant & tw Nan, anawers * No, Twhile and the Teh are very fi se Of Bo tow th it” al¥o | person whose image was seen by his wife to ente Ktehl might envely vay t ame. ——— of Ol Times of Washi Brooktyn= ton SE cated for th ronal: ay ‘ » | his house and go up stairs some two hours before | a pipe, Their dwellings are made of all vurletles of 1 bm pante ee for slaw furvlehing them with material for dissec: should come before that tribun af tho venality of legislators, and the i , alned only Ly those who have reached ‘Prom Ded Daan rf san nsepeaaetegiat Hbanal, it would | concral corruption, which in every ditce. | his aetual arrival, On inyuiry it was found that | bites fstened together and stretched over frames dard of merit, aud this etandard i one | Jt wos my cod fortune taday. to mect with | Hom, which haa been refused by a doren Leglalatures, decide that our national obligations are due don cain like & Sani Ne to the vitals” of th at that moment he was mentally imagioing bim- | builtof the large bones of Nbate only. Learning te treated wt! a Ttcy ree cenetiat 8 advanced | has now tukea the shape of a bill whieh is thougnt te in coin. It is really the decisios NOD CALS HES & Cane avo wiv Mee OE UNG Disk no date oon poweton cniiaiy Will 7 ow fond HOUse® ar everywhere, Children whose pa- | hundred an ur year je was born in | be unoljectionable. It delivers into the hands of ; really the Gecialon Of 8 ovublic, Dy AMAgUlar amatesien ur hTmay \ han SOR? i ; wnt race make no tise Of such habitations, Tn itlous for theiradvancement are brongtit | Yublin in tin). ond came to this country in 10S. | the fraternity the bodies of any persons dytox ia Sapreme Court in the interest of national Moa that cn aicetive juiclary nin. | Wonaid. Another atory ix perhaps not new to aL nore tillage or Lak oe ae \ ne xh atter Hival he Was apprenticed 1 G ny persons dying polvency, end in upholding gold and silver a8 recognized standard of value, to which | ip to ben d any permanent riso in our | bonds that may be the result of the present twvement ny of our readers, but itis suili separable from universal suffrage, and that, ing to be repeated if his country becomes a part of the Unior Adwntral Sir Thomas Williams, a 6 orant the must consent to have her judges elected | and excellent man, was in command of @ ship crows ro in New York and Pennsylvania, | !0# the Atiantic ocom, I's course brought Mm within sight of the island of Ascension, ot that thmo y inter. up as students, A regular system of examinations Is | town to the frm of Noble & Crabtree, ehip chandicre | thelr city or town, State prison or jail,whose burial Way of warming thelr tents Gian by blubber lamps, | the means by which aspirants to honor ure chussified, | atl owners, Alter serving his tine he beeame cap- | must be at the public expense, provided th On arecond voyage many exploring partics were | qphexe are held at stated seasons with ereat pomp Fee nse erly and followed te gen for 25 yours. | make no request to be buried, or if hiv remaine are nt on land from the y and the good-fellow- | severity, A certain amount of profeciene contdent that it bas not iinpaired bis fecultice Ia the | not claimed by fricnds or kindred, ship and community of goods whioh prevalied on | the gcholar in the th Avealon Senviiak tal ibe | Mie | slightose * He wae w schoolmate of ce : d occa: y bore rather weavily on individuals. | geeond, and atill greater exccilonce in the frst. ets | Rll noand Charles Wesley, and their friend Choptanks bad bis wife arcosted for aarault eral people who had left San Fr Kg years; i# a strict follower of Wesley «till, | ing bim with a fre Ber wesary toremind the readers hovel while at bis devotios n isco with little | from the latter class alone that officers of the Govern peaks of him with the greatest affection. HL ‘i In saving this we do not underrate the nc: pi : ‘ uninbabited, and never visited by muy ehip except | jugcage excited the adiuiration of the natives by the cin a th Jenta of the other ‘i moe busi With thee family. he is visiting in | W8# 4M Aggravated cave, Bat Mrs, Choptauke waked of Tus SUN that the two subjects have no | for the purpoxe of collecting turtles, which abound alee tyson vn, | Ment can be chowen a of the other clasnc ty, Tenlted thie mor in answer to my | to be Keard, and she paid that Little Choppy " didn't thon of Congress. It is useful as an adjunct i : large collection which they took on shore with | whro hope in time to galn the fret, are seattere@ over A H nd has had its influence, But Congr sional | Recessay onnection with hh other, and | onthe coast, ‘The isiand was barely descried on the | them, One of the le ofan exploring party sald | tne ert Lee nnd ey ea ap narod ring he came to the a mnt) Hp my Fe dure give ber any of his ears in his talk; bat be . : ad if that every British would retain, | borizon, and was not to be noticed at alt; but as Sir | to his men at the last mom: “IT haven't: se: 10 | eho are looked op to wilt the utmost, rospech end abused her in his prayers, and on thie occasion he ction ie transient and changeable, Two | on. annexation, the samo right it now hng | Thomas looked at It, be wae wizol by an unaccount: | tell you all you want, but luok round, and take all 7 is pe Pebee ery WAS, GA: Bie, 2800 SS. orowe, Abume, hes 80m exert a str 4 influence over th mass of the people. years ago it gave an overwhelming vote in | able desire to stecr toward it, He felt how. strange me and Tam shen he ee lisvaers tae arte ; . you ate th gathered there by bis *hollerin’? and ‘a callin’ on . to decide for iteelf how its judges shall be ap- aid assent it the education differs greatly from that customary | Must bo getting ot ¢ Lord to forgive this black-hearted favor of approaching specie payments, One " Jug P* | such a wish would appear to his crew, aud tried to aul Sekou—WiG 40: She RdIsbite? Ta biter anaalsion J! We not Meaiead: 40 etlimetate | Men bari, HONINN. may Vnerepiied, to | the Lord to forgive this black-tearted woman 3 yearage it gavean equally overwhelming | P)2! i. Gleregard it, butin vain. Ills desire became more | ty October the author started with a umall party to | original invest He ee eee eee Te Pe eeavepiey rracar iyi om att Mice atied dy ead ation or thought, Seience f# entirely | fred ignored, and the main objects of study a the Chi. n over, the | nese classics, the writings of C juclus aud his fol. ground covered with suow, and they travelled with | lowers, which contain maxims of lofty morality, and | gu rah ‘ dogs and sledges, camping at night In the open air, | practical lessons of deep wisdom in the art of govern: | fice and mutter, Can ithe? Said he, Tknew Daniel | —Prof, Owen seems inclined to follow in the Alter a journey of a furtwight they reacted the | ment, political economy, and the like, These are | Webster wells was very intiuate with lm; have | footsteps of Darwin and Hualey a4 an advocate of Yukon, In the short Summer a magnificent open ed My heart; and one of the most important | Convers Hogton time the ‘development theory." Tu the recently pub- " current, but now covered with too, except at long ine | parts of Chineve teaching {8 the cultivation of | the ale; he, you lished third volume of his “ Anatomy of Verte Lave the Government controlled by what are Hed Aadenpaipsved shy Biel yeane aia ceed tervals where the open water could be seen running | the memory, which i often trained to almost m0 Drates," he mays that the result of extensive, patient, niscalled the upper clasuce, it han always | sesteurana the ehinwus steered ford theme, | OMY. “Let the reader,” the author sags, “*thlok | soiraculous atrength and quickness. The « cera and unblassed inductive research “swayed with hima proved a fruitful source of mischlef, In | teresting Uitte island. All eyes and apy-glasses were | °% n,Titer 8000 miles long, and anywhere at this part | cation te pore! then, My wie | in rejecting the principle of direct or tlraculous ere eas tal aa tt ; Dw fixed and hikelon weg | ofits course from one to four or five miles wide, | do the Chinese carry thelr reverence for Ah ged. ninety -elatt | ation, and in recognizing a watural ondary the Dominion Iteclf, which is eongrat. | How #xed upon it and soon something wasperecived | one unbroken mse of snow-covered Ico from Hts | literature that printed piper, which they euppose | anittnare ont ds thie city Recover | €ause, as operative in the production of #pecies im ulated upon possessing the advantage reer ane vain they. neared the shore it war an, | Source to Ite mouth, and he will then have pictured | always to coutsla words @f wisdom, ls preserved | XY. “The old gentleman is in excellent spirits, | orderly succession and progression.” Prof. Owen tion of both logislators and officials far ox- | many days before, and suffering the extremity of | P&red {0 see s large stream, but hud formed no con- | ject the loose scrups lying around in the strects or | finely written, “as weil ax tho, papers, | Prince of Wales; a0 that, fortunately for bim (hie pene eeepth ria Tha, | hunger, had vet up'a nignal, though almost witheata | VMOU OE the reality, Neither pen wor pencit can | Louscs, the pleces are carefully hoarded, and when a | Ytvont" the ald, "of spectacles. He “ean "run | health not having been good of late), he fs out of the Seeds AOYEHIDG ERAS DIOTAIMA ABIOR EOS TAR | eee ey gid five any Idea of the dreary grandeur, the vast mo- | guantity is collected they are fuster than one of the children of the family aged | way of the criticism and coutroversy which hia boo’ swindle perpetrated in connection with tho | Hope of reliet™ ‘ notony, OF the unlimited expanse we saw before us." building of the Grand Trunk Railroad by |, THe discussion promises to elicit more ance, ned andthe ashes | scine elx or seven years, E think he said, His home thrown into the wea, Agroat reproach against for- | is Sullors’ Sung Harbor, from which place he Will provoke. anes a Riding or walking all day over this frozen stream Miss Minole Grey, of Fletcher, Vi, placed dotes of w similar character. 1d meeting no one bu ais Govermucat subsidies is still fresh in the salt and meeting no one but the Indians, publiemind ; and it is only a few months | We have soon it stated in 80 many quar. elguers Is the disrespect with which they treat books waatiended to visit his frie Ler wallet containing thirty-nine dollare in @ drawer, Obtained provisions for thelr dogs, and in whove | want of right principle, ‘The worsh since prominent members of the Cabinet | ters that petitions in favor of Jove But as to the evil effects of universal suf: | snd more urgent and distressing, nud foreveeing that | yo yp te Yukon river to the most distant fur frage, we take direct issue, not only with our | Would soon be more diMcult to Kratify it, he told | trading tation, ‘The streams were froz nee : ‘ his Heutenant to prepare to ‘put about ship,’ and | * Canadian writer, but with all others who, | jtoor for Ascenston. ‘The offlcer to whom he spoke | like him, think that the honesty of a nation | ventured respectfully to represent that changing is monopolized by its wealthy and educated | their course would greatly delay them—that just at aia So far from its being a benefit to | that moment the men were going to thelr diuner— and four years.” Hen look my tuee bore, fe my. proofe tn Ulack and whtt me grave had given up tt Feould doao more than sure the old man in the wt have noticed the | inal quit gaddin d lyin’ to the neigh. iing, ewatdsTheve. | make her quit gaddin’ about and iyin’ to the neish Tt seciedto me asit | bors,’ and I couldn't stand it, and jist took kim ‘at, and for some min- | swipe with the fat of the shovel, and I'l do it again.” sote aga’nst it, and in favor of continued in Gation. It has voted te that the bonds are peyable in coin. A new Congress may ote to-morrow that they are not, We defy anyboly to eay it will notdoeo. But the deliberate Judgments of the Supreme Court op questions of this character are permanent, or at least a6 pearly eo a8 any Luman action. The inflationists are really put Aors de combat by the recent decision of the Court, to which pufcient consequence has not yet been at tribated, either in political or financial cir- ‘les. Bat this will all come in time What we have to suggest at the moment is, that Congress having found, in its own view, its action go surprisingly intlacntial, it thall lose no time in going forward In the same dircetion, I > a literary one; and #0 fur his old ‘ f pm whom they | wntitis considered a convincing a Re Od ane ne CO rah be f hooks jaan one's end way be Wi not long since, as the sufest place in which to put It huts they occasionally vestod on their way, they at ument of thelr | new louse of life, to fil « Hay easton to look to her treasure In» few Brows, and | last reached 86 another extublislied vart ¢ and worsbippiig cer ri 4 ; Vulato, an Intermediate n, Here 7 i Li Basal UY ¢ the J been out brief dectar act saylig it will lesue no ; ts i tain Looks for a given number of Umes socurc j ite tin inguaeeke sn? | days, she discovered Vhut the leather had been on - pacar chal but will in, | Were shown to have di verted the projected | Rontssoy, for this, that, and the other office, | the writer spent two months, occupying himself ae advnsitages in the tature life Le extends a cord vrs! | and the money abstracted, She wourned ber | nore laredeemable payer ones, but WHT IM 1 1 crotonial Huilroad out of its natural and | Nesll have litle oF no tuuence with the new | Dest he might with sketching, houting, watehing the i SeAAMtn RINL CR BSLIUION Baur Harbor, to wile n neat week i eg ep ag i Ma pig Bexibly Vinit our ps 6 adeneripe | per course to further their personal inter Administration, that we begin to think it is true, | Batives and studying their curious customs, and their | Confucius mate no attempt to Introduce a scheme er . ier miner, When it was 4 that possibly it tion to the ex etir H will adhere | ? 3 are i Tho adoption of this policy would be a reformn, | Hevices for living, As toon as the ice broke up two | of retigion, He professed to teach only what he ply vite might be found, of 8 portion of i*, on the premises, i : esta. ‘The Provincial newspapers, too, are aK 4 ’ or three of the exjlorers with a crew of natives pro- Lam the CR IAGS Ah # doubt it w y some small 1 wo this det ‘ 1 do honoxt very eRe oe tie though not so much of a reform as unsophistie | Or ataae the eke Pro | Knew, und of what war uncertain he retuscd 10] A good deal of excitement prevails among ut doubt At was take by some small antmal best thing to « : 1 1 of | Mil of charges of bribery against their mem: | cated persons suppose, The truth is, p seats ike tae aye eae IPs ae - speak, 1 wer to one of his disciples, | Episcopalians ti city, abprosent: Inrcaard to the was made In the upper étory of the dwelling, 4 ; amy bers of Parliament as ever ours aro of slmi- | mphance never did have much | Peete oy the mass and grandeur of the river, It | who asked him sbont death was: Ime | freling of son Of Cheehurehies toward Bishop eon the tubers, near the roof, a nest Wa specie payments, ‘This w HAS TDOUU | een Nee eet ae Aue eter aL As ead with rt of app never did have much | has already been explores for 1,80 miles, At Nulato, perfectly acquainted with life, how can Eknow of | § bitehonse, w lay In cone th the £ containing the missing Bille, with other rut janie etuntion ag | HP Charges ap akers, and with | jnducnce; and for the obvious reason that signn- | glx hundred miles above ils mouth, it ts a mile and | Mra pe qrumated, NHB lifes how can °F) muamistration vig of ‘ rep np Rapa thea aE nie ay I much more apparent reason, tures to such testimonials are very easily ob- | quarter wide, while it some ‘ns into lagoons ott t Mi i ‘efuned | : de sa h wags, As tet , mh ot ! : : Mateioors Ue re Sy hieae Peer iS) ate fuct that wealth aud education do not | taiued, and the signers care very little about | four oF ve ries in wise, sThebenttametegl POLI LF Cle ea ie naa, ire these Dr. Cuimin7s, whowe re lis Callas calla baapestetpad chases ! guarantee a man to be honest, is evident from | thom, That surowd politician, Witt L, Mancy, | The natives on tts bunks boast: *We are uot sav: | gen otuer to form a curious comples tystem lFacarea ie euas Teeaty Ted’ an atpouttivert | without the loss of a dollar, wuch to hor gratilles body, and will be universally sustained. Let s Ter ikal besa 7 scustomed to dispense | &% Weare Yukon Indians, 4 ! ently br ie wa Tf ‘ a glance at the most notorious rogucs in this | Wo had been long stome Be nase iokd deo 4c oasis As lak: reas fro all religions of idol worship,andt have their priests, | [iim the Evangelical, Knowledge | 4c how | tom, € two Houses try it city, ‘They allare smart, intelligent men, or | Patronage, remarked, while Secretary of State, ere Te mmareucigerie tee yey c ign wn And even monasteries and nunuerics, Their belief promt Pah 5 on inte —A short time since, at s wedding in South pepe ag ye ms hans ies i Ono skilful advocate in boots is worth an aus. | : n'eDay Compa | forme one of the strangest and most prowtuent fens and Was luvited Y Wate, | Caroling, & young lawyer moved tat one man ta che The Cuban Revolution they would not succeed in their knavery; and ny's poste, At this season the Indiaus congregated : hy f iJ ei! bd y en reco: ali Md meromete tures of (he Chinese mind, Superstitions toa remark. wector € vd to occ ¢. y should t cetedas Vroaldent ; that thie : : ; ; load of written recommendations, Aenea gus: ’ ; ce e The virugyle of the Cuba te against | thet gome of them are rich only shows that 9 im immense umbers around the station, bringing | adie extent, thelr ord anata KY py tis "pulpite Bishop. Waited one ‘nym. | Compu | 1 a rely se ep A ; ree Pa TRARY An auiusing fact, illustrative of the little weight | tn thelrfursand receiving tvexchange uns, blankes | nh thelr ordinary pursulte are constantly | puthiea are uot at ail with the Kvunkelleal Kuowi: | President should be duly eworn to keep entirely se : i. Opp reanion of the. Tether country Ja.be:) they Lave succooiod aay eeeye ncata, | thst should be socorded (0 petitions in favor of | beads, and the like, ‘The fur room of the fort was a | stim tn ihe shane ot flole, cote Gite aie che year, | BHR that RG. KOOMETIC TK WGKA” be Teen Ge | cee oa an a aiche’s thot bing features which must more thon over | intrust such men with the exclusive posses | ayy h¢ ly or anything, happened in Albany ser- | strange sight, thoosinda of marten skins hunciog | 6 ney doa oe eee ne 8 who are the im trounle If he came tuto this Diocese on his mission, | &% ¥ine in bis of hs depart at i aa ma \ enlist the sympathies of the world in the | sion of politicnl power, aud deny it to their | eral years ago, Two members of the Legislature | from the beams, and great piles of common furs iy: | Wess, and Of uroternne teeta Wha an he Was welcome to occupy a pulpit ax | each unmarried gentleman and lady should er euse of the revolutio: ¢ eas, and of grotesque fanc #, Thus they adore the god of Uiunder, and bis wife, who makes the lightning by flushing mirrors attached to ber hands and feet; heaven and earth, the god of war, the god of wealth, the god of dragons, the god of the kiten> | Which he nude w stra ta, ‘There is latent | poor but honest fellowecitizenst If the Pro: ferocity in the Bpanish choracter, which in | yineos want to have a really goood adminis: | loid a wager of €100 that within three days he the excitement of civil war is always maul | tration of thelr public affairs, let them break | could produce a memorial with 100 veritable fested in acts of the most savoge and horrible | down this monopoly of suffrage enjoyed by | names attached, asking the Legislature to pass a desired that he would Lot come in the | or her name on a piece of paper, and under It place end delivered ta € the nawe of the person they wished to marry, them d audience, a poweriul hand it to the President for inspection, and if any lady Retormation of the Sixth Century,” in | and gentleman had reelprocally ehoren each other, ® ident was to inform each of the result, and ofthem | Ing on the oor. Values there are recko and things are bought and sold by the number of skins they are worth, Returning on the rapid eur: rent of the Yukon river, the journey to Nulato, and thence to ‘ts mouth, was ettected in Little time, were disputing on this subject, when ox by sk! Kk strong “iow church” grounds, He ; Ses awn bnesa Gea (0 g point on {he argument against tho use i Kind, and these are now drily practised in | a small portion of thelr people, and entist the | 8 9 bang the Rev, Dr, Sraaave, one of th TOR ALASKAN INDIES ARE ASLATICA, Sie their own ancestors, ani any number of idols, | or the word “priest” as applied to. Chiriwuian mine | those who had not bec reciprocal in their cholee y tiv Sa tal } 5 1 most distinguished clergymen at the State capi: | An the writer's aby ye t orpuadds Tange or fantastic origin, The | ister, and, it is unders defends his course in | were to be kept entirely seeret, After the appoint Cuba upon natives of the islaud who are not | sympathies and covperation of the marses; ! led him to believe in | Chinese differ from ottier pagan nations m worship. | Sete Into the >> nat the wishes of the | Nout of the Presideat, communications were accord: : eal a ; ; tal, ‘The bet was taken, the money put up, and | the correctness a IAL the: Taataen he vealed A Bishop, wv He nC aN g Diahop | mend Arie Frenideat, porn Delieved tobe devoted to Spanish intervsts id if annexation would compel them to do aha Tub tena tie GRGNAl wae picduced: (OR IcAlmska are of A \ he Indians of | ing no linpersonations of vice or cruelty, Their gods | hur us y Te entitled te meee e | ingly handed up to the Chair, and st was fonnd th As yet these atrocities are mainly the work | this, it would be @ blessing and not an in " in ’ P eat and atthe same time | are good and benevolent beings, ‘The god who pro. | uinister in his porish, | twelve young ladies and gentlemen lad reciprocal f thi rt or soldier ized 1: ; course, the memorialists neither kuew nor cared sely relat be I x, There tearesem- | sites over liell has refused to be absorbed thio Ut as | \ 1 preached in Trinity | choices and eleven of the twelve matches were sob af the voluntecr scldiers organized by the | jury. : ata) tbe bss unaed, . Dlance in the ore ‘ords in common use | until he can rescue all the torment’ spt +{ c Renta eect! BRWnt econiaet Captain-General among the Spaniards of The sume Canadian descants upon the in. It will be quite safe for the incoming Adminis- eragtry the ee aa here is alsow remarka- | of stone, wood, and mete? berony. | 5 “pi art eR leg Pee Coline Gn) wets Gasslle. na doubt fined the large towns, including many criminals | security of ife aud property which provails | tration to assuine that nine-tentha of the office. | Die Nkeness tn » 9» riba, Fie evabe: | where: in bonalanladte noe ot the terpiee, | ea into duterent ats M%OU8D | oF the old system of appronticesnin, thus advertises of the worst sort; Dut the thirst for Llood | in the United States as a reason why the | secking petitions presented to it will be worth | $8, and Welt Tet etd afar tee atin sroveas | TG tog “eciamites of His Chirch took as: | ura boy: ™ Wanted, at this ofice, a boy to tke cannot fail to seize upon the regular troops | Provinces should avoid annexation, ‘Thin | just about as much as that got up for the bang- | maux, but the ei aeaauuied feete whe Taal saan of th ce A | eoindlded with Bishop Whntchouse ta hia uty and | sheets from the press every Wedvesday and Satu also, It will probably gain in fierceness, | sounds very much like the joke which was | ing of Dr. Seaag difference ty their ese fin theeublect. ‘There is wo doubt th prescnt difficulty | day afternoon, No limits as to solary, and the said —————— spb inese be- | will be referred to the House of Bishops for setth hi ~ too, on the arrival of Gen. py Ropa, the new | current mmmong us last winter, attributing Welsh Emigration into Kaneu) Mr, bak perineal ia ine OP VerNSe OF BOK they. Dope CONT TARRE aaeiea hs ee | eat ee eed ee ts Wea ie Captain-General, who has given ample proof | the severe cold weather of the season to the | . We learn from trustworthy accounts that J. hie sccount « He $3 ® | thelr devotions will relvase them tn the nexs life (rom Mie oreespandence between Bishop White. : . Mather Jo Esq. of Uti of his sanguinary qualities in conflicts at | purchase of Russian America, with its snow | hussccured becwseh 40,000 m home with men of polities hostile to his own, | and icebergs. How Canada, for instance, | omce cues Kannan, for Ue purpose of seul ane t house, of Mitnols, and Avsistant Bishop Cuntmins, of | KO Aiabing, oF play merbles, or see match games of rogions is fresh a 1, | tole snfortor ooadition and guin for them the lot ofa | Kentucky. tgs Ieee panera CUS Be, OF veer 4 \ simply, and without er. or aah im easy elrcumatances,” ‘The priests make a | twice tothe inter (dissuade ii Mom’ vinities | 2MMe, all oF Ko shopping with Vis gir, or visit his large revenue from them by selling Meh, oF orders | Qyycnde, to #peak for certain socleticn, one of whiel cousin, the paper will wait his sovereign pleasur Tt is doubtless on account of his cruelty and | would sutfer in her internal polico arrange: | te be located within thi 'y miles of Topeka, the An Tuteresttes % Abant Chive. for money to be cashed tu the next world, Many of | disturb bi Locess, swuile'te open set ne we pop leeed hnjed Laney Hs orinicien bie eerie te 00 chien Ital of the tate, being the wostera half of the well | Ape conirost 4 jor ® Cle of travel | the future punishments can be boughs off by wealthy | American Church ‘Misnlouary: Boclety: would racy | °° tmmediately arrested for conteinpt. All the boys brutality that he has now been selected to | ments from possessing the priviloge of wond- | known Sac and Fox Rescrvalon, ecknowles to] bla , aa serious questions. ‘Mr. Cuminins replied that he hal | B& KBOWS are to have free run of the ofice, ‘The rule Cube, ‘The present Captain-General, | ing reproscntatives to Congress it is not ensy | BEAN que ang mort Lratucite ation of the |e oe sa tatecd han hand. | tothe suonly oie if they are able to oer an ox. | i Y o , ste. The Dryeh speaks of th t ‘ SO ae ee peeence ok at an Need eee a ene aeetaeiie It they ere ables oer aoe | Mise myltatlons, ‘ac gould ‘aot yield to Blehop | editor's tne to be cxeluively atu Dorce, ixabumane, judicious, Uberal minded | to see. We maintain, on tho contrary, that | sid with al Well Gbered wat aforesaid boy latter thi Mi | amen os! se "ve tn esonat ae [ ena eho are printed ow gern | Mao aay ont ped ay | hom Sal dam ever aye P- | Cummins again replied that by Becoming a bishop he | where he can be found, and at what time # depate- \ lzatlon ts concerned, the | posed in that way to be trausferred to him, Besides | had not Tesonneed is to we au invitation | tion of printers may call upon him, and respectfully nd Ww man, He has restrained the vindictive sav. | now, by reason of her not being « part of | enictorisiy pati ined tle Ms moe ‘ennely populated on the | atthe death of the buyer are burned, and are ba of the volunteers, and hes tried to | the Union, she ts overrun with thieves and | triiyscxuowledged. to be Among the very best peo. | ng, , 6 fe On i , among oldest, China yd (he (ieee, by the Rev, Joum L. | the regular idols, the Chinese entertain a firm belief | many rector, and evtreated honse not 10 put down the insurrection by offere of am: | ruiflans, who use her courte and Judges to | pis tom fans maa ea at Nuvive, dary’) so purports to be, a general | in spirits, eliosts, and gentt, which they often believe isteach ln ing that igh. Bia brcsnt rfercaere af geod characer on ih part of neaty and of political rights, He ip evidently | nxotect themselves from puuishment incurred | teud 60 worthy av entervrise ae ir. Jones, description of ior Cuinenn Kimpire and ite inhabi- f they see, ‘They have *'¢ unlimited tis to the } Srnday, the st ao ta the walter siauas, pepe r plete iby gilt-edaed naver,” bi