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— ‘THE SUN, WEUNESDAY, MAKCH 3, 1869, AMUSEMENTS. without and beyond its own domain, but a | Tho politicians have not yol been able to wring TUR PASHIONADLE WORLD, material used for walking suits, ‘They are Invarin. DIVORCE BUSINESS IN CHICAGO. SUNDEAMS. ururic THRATRE—Heapty Deepry. Matinées at | Very few years reverse the position of affaire | from him any secrets which he has deemed it im- 2 bly ornat nbed wth broad ~ combed aot oma ai ' Tye'cioek, Weanessars and Saturaare, and enable it to return tenfold the contribu. | portant to keep. eran deacons Get Wr Bremen @ Bark in carves above thie are plated | “"wite' Ronan Been ; Mi WAVERLEY THEATRE, roadwar—Luerctia | dione it has received - a. Opening Day—Spring Styles of D 9 | ounces, headed with (rimming of 1 ¥ Wife-Rome Pecullartites of Western Les | 9 total population of 1,280,900, Mporgia M.D., of LaGraod Doctress, Mauinge on | 4 ins received. Aware of this great | Gen. Son. went to Albany recently to] Bonnete, de. &e. quarters as wide ws the lower, Canes describe brot- | @al Pocedure, The Cacinnath Chroné Saturday. truth, the men we speak of quictly gained | urge spon the Legislature an amendment of the | - 4.stfanger entering wroadway on Monday for | telles: basques short and rounded across the Kips. | i" From the Chteago Times. Waser wires me i iron ve hpecsaged Senator omect y ti ed h lurge clusters of 1004 o jomewhat peentiar eo cations, and . retirement from public life i FOR Oe eras Matiote Wearmieg | Poseession of some of there despised and | Kixcise law, not an the agent of the German on- | qrestrat {ime wonld tmaxine that some remarkable | hanging down behind. m fotming another ieeteteien ot Gee bacatessehase | term, reneslarhedonierpatlay and Saturda: bankrupt railronds, reorganized their finan- loon keepers, a4 erroneously reported, but aa pro- event was on the tapls, the number of promenaders For trimming, satin to various forma, honeycomls 0 Was partially —A Maine paper says that th * i ii : : on that somi-bonlovard being largely in execse of the | #tyle, revarsed plaiting, reversed box-plaitir developed be eld. yenteriiay LAr el dad Needle gn MIRLO® GARDEN-Forty Thieves: ov, aerining | con, repaired thei tracks, ronewed their | sling officer of the German Republican Contral | datiy average, The mJority of thet, ROWETOT, WHEE BB ath tte ier ecents srekel oneere The legal proceed 1 yester'| Cuba serivusly affects the hoop.pote business of the “te “Pam Jare.” 3 inde on a M ii vi x it 1 ' ett a OGTHS THEATRE Sa et, between Sth and GU rolling sock, and are now in consequence | Committee of New York. The General visited | Indien; bat there wire a few gentlemen among | Warteauseylo ot dresa le caceedfngly meat. av fish | font trat he ms Pee Pameratnt ter Wentincas went Romeo and Juliet. Matinés o enjoying princely incomes from the invest. | (® capital at the special request of that Commit. | them who evidently had teen pressed into the ser- | fonable for ontioor ard evening wens. The un. | she had asrertsined that Ne Wal rath speed acted da WALLACK #—Mued Ado About ment, tee, to advocate an amendment of the law, not as | Vice, and were taken captive against thetr will, It nnees, put on in we yore marital cbligetioes to beret ocured & Warrant ae isan Slats eit Dvn Ihe Werte { FRE TAMMANY The Horse Marinas; The Young Re What was done ten yenrs ago at tho the pro of the business interests of @ cer. wi gala day for tho falr sex, It was tho great different styles, Sometimes they are wet in box. | fue bis arrest, aud bs was taken before the jnetice to Ally peppermint distilleries will be built this spring, eroit. Matinee on Saturday. tain clas, but ‘i opening day for dressmakers, when Dame Fashion then again flat or shirred on with acord. Hut | anawer to. th ; The local news in a cert net ec it. Me ’ pol tien, but to eetet fa bringing about: o Ing day for dressinakers, nage . i ie charge of living In an_oven state of a acertain newspaper con wows MUSKEN-Teket of Leave Man Liviog ana | West enn, it in lieved by many angacious | modiications ashe and bin aasietes, think a settles all dontde and disputes an to the atyle and | ¢2F INIy Toners ev ed Matl met be fone in note | Mtulers. Hie defence, Hf not 9 satintiewory, wis’ | siting of accounts of whiskey aoinares, an exchange FEATRE FRANCAIS-This afternoon, Fieur de Thé, Lodi bo dono now at the South. The | and proper, and in accordance with the public amis Salil aleaa lrg Hy ianevel ey LS ih ell tien OF these arttelee. | showed « fdivores grancoa in tha itecord. | * hat tt head that department " Bourbon and Matinge on Saturday. Southern States are even superior to tho | welfare, vofak ede item sechscrsr nnl r POLICE ‘Potent Lath hee | tet HOARY OF NCSICTUNAH Opéra. Fount Waster WW welt elie, und otter aatenal ae ee aad fechionable throng who all day lone wended their THE DETROTIVE POLICE A certifeate of marringe to Loniea Rancron, Trere: | —In the stomach of a erocodile captured at BOWERY THEATRE-Footstops in the Snow. Cattle We obse i way toward Mme. Demorest’s emporiam. Her es e ings, 80 far as the just 0) voncerned, Wei Agra were found bracelets, anklets, and rings % Ptealers. Matinée on Ratarday. advantages. By just as much as cotton, hilibastite Wabhily eo citeatied ewe nd | tabitehment was literally packed with snatoas hearts Baad el dill cP eae pee tcl edad ble namber, tenting to the fondacs of the e& SS | teas, and tobacco aro more valuable in pro- | the New York Common Counell “im ‘ae Of | and prying eyoe, eager to imbito the latest ttbations | 1 paving eon rumored for some timo around | Reyrorde ayn the omrs fom, however. Mrs. | saurlan for Indian girls > “ ¥ portion to their bulk than wheat, corn, and | Committoo to Washin on ot thle parts " MR ® | presented by the fickle dame, We were directed OP | pice tteudquarters that important changes were Wel —Some one writes to the Chicago Pow to giv : 5 hay, t re 6 his particular time | atairs, where the throng was less dense, and there dings will be instituted of a more | rearous why he thinks female co ay, by just so much ia the land south of the | to press th tof th Lapis dle ndionttnn Ecacn tl aie in aed inarily interestiag churaater. Mor fh tated ror > AIT. : p he payment of the city war claims, It | under the tutelage of Miss — took our frst lessons 4 E arily interesting churacter. lee first | terior to male printers. Ono of th e c= e | Ohio river worth moro than that north of it; | is intimated that th 5 Police Commissioner's have béen looking for men | Knowicdge of the inct that she was n divorced w stripers thre ; mated that the real object of the Committes | 1m fashionable dressmaking, which We Props 10 | sa every way fited to be the hoad of whit should be Nercn the decree of | We cannot awe ar at the women, Tt Rhtnes fer Att. and, ag a consequence, by just so much will | is @ view of tho inaugural ceremonies at the ex. | Iay before our readers. tovaluable branch of the Department, tne follow. ntly obtatned, —The Delessert Gatlery, one of the finest pric SSS f ‘ ‘ “ “ . d t Uneommen ‘ghee WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1869, Hn running through it be moro valua. | pense of the city. This is wrong. The Senate wits ‘WaLeine 6 cotul lengthe, | 28 sketeb of the vorvices of the Cuptala of the Sixth victim of & vate collections of pletures in Europe, is to be sold —— a etn ci eas carriers of freight, and to a certain ex- | 4% ‘liscussing the Army Appropriation bill, and fn alicing dresses are worn st graceful length. | Ward ia offered for the consideration of the Come | {waiiene pines of rascality., Fears ago, accord: | at auction ina few days. Tt contains aphael's cele Terms o tont of passengers also, Uptothe beginning | ‘¢ House was wrangling over the Deficiency | Qj. oa set wo bnew worn for promenade oF | stsstoners, bahdy wire Wrarparnter ey teade: ie fascris, Granay | brated * Virzin * of the Orteans Galtery. SS ee . wn | ofthe war, slavery had moro than outweighed | APPFopriation bill, when the Committee loft | "A"fery neat walking colt fs composed of violet ana |» CAP John Jourdan has been connected ith the | county Hand about wnab ime hg deserted ber for | na new Reapanck bas been introduced into the mer Weentr, per year... ne ie CompOR os nice force since 1953, bel 6 of the first appoint Hown, er an extended ritish army It is 4) ape of bane, afomnp poh pes thin natural superiority of the South, and | pamecyttis ran her 1812 war claims into the | greeu materiale (alk), sort akirt with # large pel | Ps under the wet wltch wade tne appotntaente toe | Saretytue at at found him ving on Rtate treet. i9 | se earted on the lolne, with enpporting atrnpeeoen fl Twenty copies to ove ada sinco then we all know what a consuming | ¢jqi, ib the alg Fallin st ee Sareea, | Sackler ae a ee eee ieee nets thea | Hfe und during good behavior.” Ie ta, therofore, one deat to ail her entreaties that he would return whisul- | Fanged as to teave the chest and arms free. unin. flamo of desolation has driven back tho go | hare toon sean eine of New York city | irtervtncay lien. bother pa, eorrent ot the few whose connection withthe police i lode. | 1aRance,ts ry ans Mas, cally maiisens Lacy | | —A couet ball at the Tuileries est from sixty Petaty copies (0 obo Sdaveed nial tido of civilization, B standing for years, It is time they ompletes the trimming, |The o pendent of political iufuence, Previous to his ap | his arrest, thonzh wey had frequent interviews, be | toelghty thousand francs, and the four entertains Ne Aone ppetecnah Te ‘ ion. But now the burden | wero settled. The Common Council of this eity d Cie hed Danaler pack, foone a i. pointment he had held various positions in many of | Rever once intimated to her that she had no legal | menta given every winter at the palace of Prince Joa copies to Cin packages; st Ciub rates, |S TEMOVED, the firo is spent, and the hitherto | are entitled to the thanks of the community for | green slik ruching. ‘Tie burly m plain ako. A small | the newspaper offices in this eity, Including that of | Or the divorce proceedings, ax dircaly stated, being | Metternich cost, together, over two hundred thow erimblg ts Wave, impenetrable fields are inviting the cultivar | their prompt action in hastening to get New Serie tke Ea ee, and at the | ‘Tar scx, When he first made known his desire to | the production of the creo in court, Tt being tand francs, ADVERTISING RATES, tor and tho artisan, If any argument can | York's claim into one of those appropriation bills | ofdress, n° MM MiMi bows, complesen hie AI | stn ine police force, he tind under his charge the Prendulow spinon, ee net the matter lato —A writer in the Overland Monthly says that Porntn Paow, perine ‘i coop eente | be drawn from analogy, the railroads of the | before itis too late, We hope they may be suc. | Irish of different colors will be very mnch | mailing department of the Tribune office, a post of | hands of Wer attorvey, Mr. F. H. Guion, who, Qj hen he was young, the common way of spelling th Three lines (22 words) or less... * ‘Worn this season, A binck underskirt of this t inv: jo tue following fae / wr hiags chorale conte ful, reeponsibility, requiring both sharpness of intellect | investigation, Las learied tue follwing fact 4 x South are destined in a few years to rank as | °88fl. material, bordered with floances and headed types fetta oben ede - of 3 ord“ gizzs waa “gi inzard, giz— izzard-a-rd, Breciae ‘orices, per line. «M0 conte hi odie! e ea ‘with honeycombed eatin. trimmin. ne floanere | 8nd rapidity of action, One day he steppod over to eariey ianted A Kd ff aigeck x Mare tard—glizard.” Many of our readers may have « Tatas ASCHPEMEMERS WLR 73 conte | qual in productive capacity to the most pros | ‘The Hon. Joun Brorow, our late Minis: ht up in curves. at with but- | the Mayor's ofice and offyred hin serviess to protect | Shige MeAiiner belng mare with a. led perc, | simiiar recoilection, tans ‘sed onlyfor the space | perous of the North and Northwest. ter to France, publishes @ letter in yesterday's Ligtai\ fing salt t 4, hot very eX: | the lives and property of his fellow citizens asa po- | Since the desertion of Ty F husband, M =Young ledy (who has beon taken half s mile Sr Wamehiophh tessh eoeee: But to aid in doveloping this, as every | Zhibune, cffoctually disposing of the story that OF the name mate Heeman, and having been JooKed PON AR 8 FM oe ee oe eet ne oan Deyond her destination)—ft's really too bed! 1 tulé THE SUN t served to subscribers at theie homes, | Other element of wealth at tho South, tho | during the French occupation of Mexico he Hee sh ire Meee eet ath tek un | ee he was cordially weloomed to the foree. | the co.trary, alleged that the enstom you, wher [first gov in, where I wished to be set Brovghont the Metropolitan District, at 12 cuts per | Southern people must do thelt part. ‘Thi offered, by Mr. Sewann's instructions, to recog. | Morning glorices emiracrd with's deep. hand of the | MS appointment dating from May 11, 1898, When he | davit of non-residence was died. and the notice Ful | Gowns Cogductor—Well, Mise, I let you out ae 800m week. Orders for the paper received at the SUN Oflice ae AUae part, CY | aise the B | dress goods. On the brit there 1s nw | xave Mr, Sinciair his resignation as an attache of the | fished in, the most obscura paper in the elty De | oe a iti idea * sormat of Masson tne Preakicct tos ce a0 eae crt, | must abandon the absurd prejudices whitey, | 2! 0 Government of Maximitian, provided | and two short srshea, Th e p Tribwnd, io ttle exeliement wos dronied tm that ol | bea the divceps cetalond ta tha manner cod In ant ide Aesbnigiedlne Shipictna 4 tetehadacshiink rb yen born of tho aystem of slavery, have not died France would withdraw her troops, What he | on the back and shoulders, and the foids tmstencd | gon ge the managers kuew him to bea good ian Iform, Mev. Hteynolds also states that her hus. | _—OFaaite, notwithstanding its excceding hard en oi really did any to the French Minister of Foreign | qyttentimcovered battous.’ The edges are trimmed | Por 98 p dreccdea inane | band wae aeiie to the Penitentiary, in tiie | ROR, splits as straight and clean at a chestnut stick, Croditices im Finance—America and | With their parent, and must weleomo every | Afiirs was, that if the latter was sincere in hia | Bulls arc generally wade wrth double skirts, ‘The | Me = eek aa acc 1 hl pag Btate, In 186 for attempting a man's Life by shooting | At one of the granite quarries of Maine recently, @ England. industrious man who comes to dwell among | ofen-repeated professions of faith in ihe Sap "4 annler Ja nit quite so fehionabic 94 thas been, rool trae dapretesthorietahionge erred stl Mipa dt hg indi he: Block was split ont which meusured 100 feet longy 6 ee es ‘ @ style whieh mupersedes it is a skirt festoone M he folie by be le “aby B+ nn He Rig fe dB toes thick. elghe The erude and contradictory notions which | them, without respect to his birth or po- | ity of Maxiunuiax among tha Mexicans, France | With boas at interac : dintinguished himvelt in the recovery of about | SRO PARIY wil lvan ey tuoldecree for seopening | Wonks te Senta 18 welghed over af prevail in Congress on the subjects of finance | litical opinions, ‘They must control that pas | ought to take her forces out of the country, and DINNER DnESsRS, $2%),000 worth of Jewelry that had been stolen from | the case, Since commencing the Investigation of he 4 - ‘ and currency have arrested the attention, not | sionate spirit which makes life and property | leave the newly-made eror to rol th nner dress consists of an | Ball & Iilack's estabiisliment by one of their clerks; | matter with the of ubtaining a bering belore | —The female teachers of San Francisco are have a 5 property y rT roly upon the ed with | also,in the recovery of $15,000 worth of silkn Judge McAlister, Mr. Guion hae received no less | warricd off more rapidly than thelr places can be only of reflecting minds in our own country, | 8 insecura in certain districts among them, | support of his faithful subjects; and that ifin that tatare | heck & Coy of thie city. Thle brought him into | tttele, diving ith we Es vatucae hia lites to deine | Proverly supplied, Ont of sixteen teachers in the s " oe . 4» Of ity. brought 1 ources, advising lim as be valuca his life, to deta oper Labbe sixtoer er but of English statesmen also, Tho latter | and must bo content to tolerate the North. | ¢#¢ the latter should be found to prefer an em. | immed. with pats ard ’ eeated ia Genes from the proccediuge he was about to institate, With | Lincoln Sehool, thirteen have bern married withts ; neck and | notice, and he was detailed as Sergeant of squad V teem to bo amazed that the legislators of a | erner's disagroeable peculiarities for the sake | Pte to ® republic, and Maxrarusaw to Jvaune, tho of the Reserved Corps. When the new force wan | coarse'ne prepared to adopts he feat of thee was | A°@ Fearm and the other three were already mam ; . “KO | Tyaited Btates would respect thelr choice Of | , OF evening drean the materiale are almost slwase : course he proposed to adopt. ‘The last of these was | O06 »ple who are proverbial for their general | of his thrift, his ingenuit, is enterprise, | P weir choice. * organized in 1887, young Jourdon remained a short | moro direct in its threats than the others, aud tolt q P & ; PSHM, MNS CHISEDTIBG, P course tie Hench: dinlomatict Fert, ea nireceet, tie, SePucally hen SNe him very pointedly and directly not to be’ seen out R Intelligence, and eminently enterprising and | and his unceasing industry, ‘Tho lost yenr | ¢’eede to this propositoen and that bed ted Mad 2s Af 8, i et Matadors ah la bat hig servicos bad Deon #0 | uier darks Altogetacr, te ease promises to be an —It was announced at Lloyd's in London, Feb, practical in their business pursuits, should | has shown how bountifully thelr agricultaral le to this proposition, and the French troops a valuable that he wax tn October, 1853, reappolnted, | Gnusuaily interesting one, aud Ie likey to. tne a | % thatthe Eddystone lighthouse had been washad r how y ericultaral | were not withdrawn till the French peo RVEXING DHESSES, and In 1860, he was | considerable amount of rascality of quite an original | away, but the report proved to be unt he pi e exhibit ri I the French people de- yord Ys rt proved to be untrue, The pro bot exhibit riper ideas on the cognate sub- | productions can repay tho tillers of their | manded the measure too impatiently to bo | qATery beautiful style of evening dress hae a foun- | promoted to a Rergeantey, and in 1862 toa Captaincy. | Character, alpaca sent Hghthouse, which took the place of that de jects of debit, taxation, and money. soil, And whon all barriers, real or imagi- | deniod, and.cat ont in blocks above wiich are broad pnde | It Would be Impossible in this rapid sketch to em- | & Colored Girl's Dese stroyed by fire in 17%, has been standing one hum The true explanation of this is found in | nary, are removed, their section of the coun — headed with ruche, Tho overskirt describes apoint- | brace even a list of cases in which Jolin Jourdan las cent into Heaven, i dred and ten years, hi thes Chak hs r4Al SENNONTY oF Uhcke now | HOY WHIT ay ks tA) tne’ wHlbics Nhatlee It will somewhat mitizato the anxiety of | ¢4 apron with curved gorcs on the rites anda large | distinguisued Limeeif; but we will mention afew | The Rev, Mr. Bailey, pastor of the ‘Loring | | —The urg (Va.) Times says that hypo thing © lending vans in Mists awe been | donated “at ‘don of the United | {2° Pavlic to learn the result of the libel suit of | rucbing. The Waist | Swrnnd square d fa Pum | Matare conspienous, While a patrolman he ferret | street (ovlored) Church, \urnishes the Springfield | chondria has become almost chronic with a certain i wy affairs bave been a , the garden of the Unite Mr, Cuantes Reavm against the editors and pro- padour, with Marie A. ed a robbery of Messrs, Claflin & Mellen, and se | (Mass.) Republican the following eurious and re- | class of people inthe South, It is mot by any ov i ates. trained in a school wherein the class of aub- jects just mentioned have occupied a very tuborainate place, For twenty-five years we have been dealing with slavery and themes Those who have faith, therefore, in the good sense of tho Southern people, and will lend their money for the improvement of their railroads, will, in all probability, prictors of the Kound Table, now before the Su- preme Court, if they will only look at the caso in the light of a huge advertising expedient. In the first place, there is not one chance in a hundred emit ‘The fashions for ate as thowe for enred the conviction of reventeen men, clerks in that establishment, recovering at the same ti from $19,000 to $15,000 worth of diy goods, He sub- sequently secured the conviction of Thomas Kelly, mar) & notorions burglar, epir Hipon the defendant wis discharged, and the procced- ‘able statement, taken from the lips of Lizzie © | West, the colored girl, who was lately entranced four days and four nights, Before I went ap to the mourner's bench two Bhe says: its etrove with me. One said, * Don't go, niet universal, but it Is #o widespread as to percep affect not only the tone of sock ty, but the le policy of the Southern States, —A prise fight took place a few days ago at Margaret Sheridan, the mur deress, Bill Jones, the “man with the red shirt,” who murdered Mageo for $2, and other noted crimt- North Somervilie, near Boston, between a couple of women, in which it is eaid uincteen rounds were fought in an hour and a quarter, and both were bad- e other sald, "Go," At lengt I feita b ing into my face. T then rose and started to the mourner's beneh, and my face was as cool as asual. ‘steam that Mr. Reape will recover more than nominal tlosely related thereto, which have involved | find their investment an excoodingly profit- damages; and if he does, well-informed pers Tho discussion of the inherent rights of man | able one. fd blue ve: ep i ——__————__-— say that his jud . | narro} {8 belt with He also recovered $204,000, stolen from the | Shorily after, while kneeling, I strove to get up, but ‘ r tnd the fundamental principles on which ‘A Wiss Sou at Hadieaa River: Dea ee anne Lie date asain tc | commen Cotten terons the ho Ge trihotes Mocal tor goede ond, taivomea che mare, | feed ect, Haase Lent a kpowiadge of Vuungs in |W peatehed. ‘The stakes were (35 01 de aad the fepresentative governments aro founded. ecution by reason of the defendants’ inability to ‘ " this world, The frst sight I saw was two wilte | petticoat championship of the world, id ‘Thoso of our readers who for a few years | pay it. On the other hand, he gets an amount of tery of the Concord (N. H,) Bank robbery in 1567, In | horses, which I started to follow, bat something —Itis said that before the establishment of 4 | enatched me back and & lake of fire, and there I burned one whole day in the flaines of hell, It was a world of fire, and I saw the souls of many thousands of thou sands of men and woraen, many of whom L knew in which case be recovered §310,.00, During tha thrust ‘me down into the following year be was engaged with others in the working up of tho robbery of the Koyal Insu- bel ie our statesmen entered upon theexami- | nat have given attention to Albany matters, Gal nation and elucidation of these important | must have a vivid recollection of the “ CoLEs, tuljects, the country was free from debt. | or Harlem Bridge” bill, which for so many notoriety and eulogy of his writings which Mr. Boxxen, that prince of liberal advertisers, would be glad to purchase for his Ledger at ten times hghthouses on the northern extremity of Scotiand, the Orkpry Island farmers and wreckers used claret wine Instead of milk in their barley porridge, and kewise plaites le of 8 wquire yoke. jort and full, and the front i gored and rimmed in outline with is also tne youe, | Fance Company, where 80,000 was recovered, and g indeed, for a third of a centu revious f K mart of r ; their lifetime, and kuew they were dead, rolling and | fenced their farma with Honduras mahogany, They thatets, ry previo! scesions agitated the minds of our legislative | the amount Mr. Reapm will probably pay his law. Gaetan wakive tener hipie, med wa ny is, | the Lord bond robbery, where he recovered $125,- 1m the’ fames of hell Mting until the Say of | Litterty opposed the erection of ghthouses F yers. The Yankees are a smart people, but Eng lishmon are oncastomally A who are as sunart as they are, and Mr. Reave is evidently one of tho the monetary obligations, whether of | gojo; large ns, and which made hi annual the Union or of the several States, wore Leaf our ere paeneedeg ebrsthat the pre: either merely nominal or #0 light as not to | cise eost of this structure was wo have not (00, He personally recovered, at about the samo ‘time, $00,000 for the Mechanics’ Insurance Company of Newark, whose place had been robbed; and in saw one man T knew, who He was burn and he Skirt the trimming is similir, ‘The Amina w een of white pique, trimmed with cross bare of white, with « blue ribbon parsed through it, plain body, ind hort pated sleeves, ie 0 —Tho Central Pacife Railroad Company finds it exceedingly diicult to keep thelr employees from deserting, on account of the White Pine gold excite. ing requested ‘me to warn hi q very neat for girls, The overdres h ts of | 1968 “worked ap" the famor Bodenlam (Me.) | come to that place, is be regarded as a burden, the means of saying, but we know thet it | 0% Diue silk, cut Gabrivile style, the neck ent square in | Rank robbery, where $75,000 was recovered, ‘The | Boul. After my di Wea Thay (0bipl Okt eds: OF Persie: HBS Eee During the convulsions which attended front and the body cut to a point in the back, which God’ in Heav thelr ride for nothing, aud strike for the gold recions of the Central, i $ Aisplay of Capt, Jourdan’s #kill was the ran upamong the millions,and that what the | The enterprising manager descends to the waist and Gnishes with a rosette, | mort recent all tho might; when they get as near as the rood ean carry them. the overthrow of slavery and the suppres- % Hudson River, and Harlem rail fn | The back of the kt n to the rosette, The | Captare of King, who was concerned tn the robbery | them the souls of ; Gi GE ik satslian, ihe Coo lect bes Why, | Bow Court House Job was at tho lower ond | Hudson River, jariem railroads ts no indus. | The beck of tho obirt, ie [eee Fue | as Combretling & Pyne's oftes leat New Years Gay, | of sees. Many of the Among the guests at the last court ball in” triously bent on absorbing all the railway in Dave been scquainied with in thelr of tho island, the new Harlem bridge job was srith piping, the een rosetta on the | Vienna, with whom the Emperor couversed « tony shoulter. majority of Capt. Jourda country raised, borrowed, spent, and sunk, cases, convie- | gome of my own relatives In ' " terests of the country, that we fear he is so ‘h box plaited uw was Francis Pulszky, formerly Kossuth's atits upper extremity, Well, it now appears , ruflen wet on iT tons have followed arrest—n somewhat un’ heli, While Twas thore I look im ulszky, erly within the space of four years, an aggregate what neglecting those with which ho ia imma. | "xe “wersuie duh te Wompused oF @ tue porta | whew money te te Trorkd and gar whine private secretary, who Would have been summarily he is just now running a tilt for freight, hibit such a record? And ts ni him, as long as ft was in the hands of the reaetioniste, Capt, Jourdan the sig and ting and Inflfeting bankruptcy and impoverishment isa fall of fringe whieh meets the per one dese: the Harlem Bridge, Morrisania, and Fordham = against the competing Western lines, at such ig Of the lower ruffle, The overskirt is cutin a | right man for the place? The public wait for an the saints ungels sing the same s —' Mark my word,” said a sad-looking Radi. apon the States below the Potomac, over: | Railway Company. This association is not | low rates as to attract an undue share of busin ee Finca ating ke acdc noes, | sneer. Bry esp white it lay eneouscious of 8 cal toa Democrat, the other day; T don't pretend shadowing tho whole land with @ towering | much known to fame, but it is composed of a | to hisown roads. ‘The result would acem to be, | one and » half inch hee shorter INE GAS INVESTIGATION, Mere hots fre, aud when others eure they we Sis oh nace Baweshi ee ee taars ANT Ies Hebt, and subjecting all classes of the poople | number of gentlemen who have been the | if wo may credit the despatches which appear | genenive petita wil the short meres Esc pons ame bree, shia’ [ine Dedecstsis witly Caieed nec cunt i tae % vabet on, Wea sah ‘i 101 a gp int a ? rarT ue Christians in the Loring street were | ' at, changed yc we to a searching system of taxation favored recipients of legislative franchixes | elsewhere in our columns, that his exce With piptig, "A loose, atraish\” senaue of pause c ee eee eee ee ante | praying tor me, there were certain others who pre- | an extent" “Nothing,” sald the Hadical; fo It is only during the Congress whose gence is just now terminating that the country freight traMe is seri his passenge asly inperilling the lives of Yesterday morning “an extra tended Wo be my iriends 1 muned with me often woud never wake oat of times past, and had com Who. were. praying. that I p, but the Lora never Oy on many former occasions, nocent little bill has be A seemingly in n some time before Grant will turn out Andy Jol —The theatrical critic of a i fore the Committees ston paper stole telle, complete this outst, 5 oxtraord pight train’? i hrough frei yho would be I" eevived their prayers. ‘Twice while Bro le accu the first performance ban begun to comprehend the extraordinary | tho Arsembly, and having been favorably | #tevt train’ ran joto the through freight and INADGERATION LITE. Ro wrt be Hresldent ob ERerwigey O68. MF | Sree SL Sr rarat Coand cma al Rest ba Rak AOR: | tec cigd Ceo BEG ae Bernt Roce Re gondition in which it was lof by tho war. | reported from the Committes, it iaon tho | *MeTant train on Tivoli bridge, crushing the | sme, Demorcst's establishment has reeentiy | COMPANY Just nowt Bearcely had the Board of | jug’ with him, Taesired to come down and be with | per biy © by bodily from an Our statesmen have been suddenly called to rt : .; cars, pitching the locomotive tender into the river, | turned out three magni t ruite to be worn by | Health foished thelr arraignment of the gas coms | them, but war still detained above, ‘The Lord told English paper, out forgot to ent off the concludim bis , high road to success. We reproduce it be- | gnd injuring a number of persons, Competition | New, York belies at tae inauguration banquet, of | panies when a Legisiative Committee came along to | me that I must nevir go to bails or any wield pat’ | part, which stated that the anthor was called before tolvo financial problems of the greatest mag: | yoy ; Ie all very soll in ita waye but when it reade to | yechythe following deecripiion may verve to contey | overtaul the secrets of the gas house. If the Cum. | fH" why more, Lut bes good girl and sive Mm all | ihe curtain, As the author has never visited thie : » bul jeads to | some faint iden ue days of my life, and then come to Mim. Lhope nitude, and of the most complox character. | aw Act to confirm the oMetal acta of the Roars ussking an tralb leas pe (eben preg “Uno was composed of bhick silk velvet with a long | mittee do not abate the many nuisances and petty | this will putive to Ket every sinner and hypocrite country, the theft was at once perceptible, Itdoes not show want of capacity that they Bersworwo. the countion oF Westcherter and New » Ly train, having three rows of satin piping set at the | annoyances connected with gas consainption, they | bow that there iss heaven of happiness, and also « ‘What's that?’ asked Mrs, Partington, ing those who escape the horrors of collision in- to the river to drown, it becomes too dangerous to be longer tol srates bottom in broad curves; Poupa under-walst was of black ‘ty style; Marie Antoinette ale yafied and finis! Durning hell of torment, —— A Noble Woman—President Jobnao our body, The formed in surplice * of tulle aud velvet, ed at the elbows with a full of black Will at least show the people what a nice profit c: be made from gas manufactare, Mr. Wak looking up at the column of the Place Vendome during her late visit to Paris, “The pillar of Napow feel perplexed by them, It would not betray ® lack of courage if they stood somewhat Wife. oir pt . Seater eaiy ——————_—— ioewea tute. The sash nas cuimponed oC om elegant | tty renee te Carne mans: Johnson, a confirmed id, ha pi Boclvear tees While tant ek Ahad aN appalled in their presence ; rey enters Airing coraett | We aro continually receiving complaints | slaster of loons piped with Rite Wet dog a} amined yestsrday, aald tat thelr charter sliows ee RGaan 6 pra nme ii vall Hiesute Ravet eactaimed; “and that's bis pilow—ho was .a great In the handling of this class of public | Fordham Kailway Co npany to lay alway trac ert RessieraTinat TRAE hed haan ‘were trimmed across with curves of satin, them to charge any price they please per 1,000 cubic | iY) isa myth to every One, She was last | Man to use that! But it's more like a bolster, And questions, as well as in dealing with the York a Pe herchy condi ete tidgg log bias se a grin 1K with ong trsin sMonnece | feet; that the price, singe Jan, 2, 196%, In 43205 for | meen ata party given to. her erandehildren, She | it's made of iron, Tdo believe, “An! Isaac, ace what Wintion Lusiness of life, {tts practice that nthe mails, The present precautions of: the pink autine "Tho body. | street lamps $28, formerly @24. The cost of mana- | wAs seated in one of the Republican, Court chairs, 4 | it is to be grvat. How hard his head must have rested 10) , Y Post Office Department do not prevent this spe- hu trimmed with white | facture is from $1.60 to $2 per 1,000 cubic feet, Tae | Given'the children or od paces, Were prescuted to | 0B his fronical pillow !* when the children oF makes perfect, England should not eneer, as official acts” thus confirmed grant to iting, ‘The over-dress of id eucs'® were presented to cies of petty pilfering. The registration foe of to, Th stock f Worth five or #ix times a much anit was | hier, she simply said: My dears, Taw an tnvalld —A spring wagon has been invented by a gens the docs through her leading journals, at tho | the Company mentioned tho right to occupy | 15 cents for money letters seems so large to those | fos The laleeys were cut te | fome @me ago, the present price being 964 per | AN! Wag anal pia face and gon ken Cven, fully proved | tleman in Mayslick, Ky., which be proposes to ran imperfection and erudity of some of the finan- | the bridgo for the purposes of its railroad, | who wish to transmit a dollar or two, that the circles at the back, aud fled im with putts of white | share, The Company bas a surplus fund of $42,000, | Sider tian, the President, and. her age | without any kind of animal or steam power, Ha tulle, Another was of corn-colored glace under-dres and white Malines overdress, with.five puta en cling the bottom, Over this Was worn a short tu and it pays frequent dividends, their gas is equal to 19 candles, Mr. Osear majority of correspondents prefer to take tho risk ‘The strength of of loss ratler than pay it, ‘The truo remedy, as and ifthe bill passes it will surrender this costly structure almost wholly to the use and tial schemes broached in Congress. ‘The ab- varity of a anion of the Church with the Las already perfected a small model, which rans ap or down bill very rapidly, The power is received docs exceed his by a few swinies of the scythe of thine, Bie was never be: but an ol hwerver “A noble womun— Zolbkkoffer, President of the Metropoli- sit ; from an Immense coiled stect spring, which will run Btate, the application of the voluntary ays: | benefit of the favored eorporators. long sau Faarpelenfa.J0; anleras 308 fopney | ata a at an ackwith very laze une | tan Gas Light Company, end that the capital stock roa teak We Sen in Woreae ee | aor nabrac wear witiael nClake Muna ao rower fem to ecclesiastical organizations, the| ,. a order system, and decroase the tariff of rates. | Sir noulder-knuie, as of cates of his Company is €2,800,000, Every four months the Desai vie became h* | up hill the spring exhausts itself, but tn going down ferfoct freedom of the elective franchive, The Kentucky Democracy may as well un- | This plan would absolutely prevent theft, while it | short ends, and « e back, they declare dividends, varying betwen ten and four- None but a w assistant, ‘anit good ‘mother could have reared such dunghters: as Mrs, Patterson and Mra. Stover, When Mrs, Bevator Patterson found herself the first Lily in hill ft winds itself ap. ‘The inventor claims that he can carry very heavy loads over any ordinary road. —Frederick the Great, in his contempt for Gér- vase the revenu If-sustaining, would so ine as to make it derstand that the New York World is ashamed of them, Gen, Jown ©, Breckmninos was dined of the Department This consideration CAPES AND MANTILLAS. Capes are a speciality for outdoor wear, ‘They are forthe most part small, and more ornamental teen per cent, per annum. They can raise or de- press prices as they please, The present price i ind the equality of representative districts for choosing legislative bodies, are matters at the rooms of the Manhattan Club, Taw Suv, | alone should lead to its adoption; but when we | than useiul, ‘hey are, however, emi $5.50 per 1,000 cuble feet; before the war it was bot | the land,” she made tis remark, which has been the a yn and Mi e, use - ; , ; . They are, however, eminently AL for 4 . ha man education ond literature, used to appoint pri which every intelligent American compre: | and what tho World calla ‘ @ Radical journal of | take into account how strong a temptation to dis- | spring wad sumuucr wear, The stylew an various | $2.50. ‘The Company's stock 18 at a premium of 80 | Key-noré of the ine denartment OF | vates or sergeants fiom his army to be schoo!mas- bends, both theoretically and practically; but | this city,” were the only two newspapers in | honesty in mail agents and others wonld also be | fle forum a vag ke in t CaP aR | Dae othe The, BW We Suarene O20 Bee Ty 890 | the present Him Srereiat ey it? | term, whether they contd read or not, Russia seems Yor two years past they have sorely perplexed | which the account of the banquet was published, | removed by it, the importance of some such meas | crarsed with rash enas below the belt, $300 additional for lamp-lighters, Two notices are | pio from the mountains of Tennessee, call: | to have adopted his plan, but ina somewlat ime y periex t! ; ; ‘The Watteau wanvicis very fushicuable this aeason, | Bi¥eh to a consumer before hin gas in cut off untess | ed here for aal ort time by a national calamity. 1 aitesinon) Where ave been oavtain collie many of the ripest minds in the British Par- | The World editor kept quiet for some days, Tho | sure of prevention is doubly apparent, atinguishing feature fe @ short circle in the | he le tardy In paying, and then be ts cut off at once, | ast too much will not be expected of us,” When | Proved Ssuion, r Dashes ep liament. Republican jouraals throughout the country wlieh alojes away to tue fronte ‘At the top oF | the Company pays la inepectors $870 per day, ned | Apma,su-ratt threw herscif prostrate uvon’ the Boor | achoote at work ever since 1861, and so anccessfully + : ; ; : the pluits iu the buck aro adjusted two small ruce per day, and | of one of the ante.rooms of the White House begzing | has the experiment tuned out that the army Is now For a hundred years English statesmen | burned with red-hot editorial articles, holding the aud a very large bow, is satisflod with a dividend of twelve per cent, The | Pitcously to wee Mrs, Patter he sald; * Tell ‘tended (of scupartory kind Of nchool (0s the f i Democratic party responsible for the action of ‘Lhe Bertie cape is round, and festooned on the | average quality of the gas is less than 16 candies Girl she has my sympathy, my tears, but Thave no | Ineiged to [ork 8 Pre iene ant eoldices avo been dealing with a great national 4 a" ° Dack with a rich bow with sho: ef dies. More right to apeak thun the servants of the White | whole nation, The most advanced soldiers arc at A reends. It has t dd hich inevitably | it leaders, Then the World, with characteristic On Monday evening, ‘The Ticket-of-Leave | Ula iront. HOP 8 ee Mr, Jolin H, Adam, President of the New York | House.” When tae" purdon brokers” trailed their | once to be made schoolmasters or magistrates” Jebt, and the class apes Wwiveh lonyital NY | modesty, branded the whole story asa fulschood, |-Man" was produced at Wood's Thestre, ‘The play | | ‘the putilion cape or 4a mn Gas Company, considered $8 per 1,000 euble fect | Hiiny lensthy everywhere aboot the Tuansions they | Clerks and iti ealcatited that out of the. 6#)00 orefro Yo entertain nd y ee é Roe r “ nd falis square over the shoulders, a i 4 gi . ever dared to erossa certain enchanted pathway, | . out of th \ wring therefrom entertain no doubt | 41.4 denied that any dinner had beon given Gen, | Was very well mounted, and, Ike nearly all frat | Oh4 0% Sauare over, the shoulders enough to charge for eas, althongh hie Company | and the {nee of any lohbyist act in tila direction is | men who form the standing Russian army, at lea that when our statesmen have discussed and | puecxininae by the Manhattan Club, ‘The | Fepresentations, dragged @ Mttle, Mr, W. J. Hlors | Js box pimited as ti lawer eas on a aa He sive of no better way to get Siways bro ght up in the oud ruins a wtone wall. | 4.099 may be draited off annually for the * Educa Kandlcd them half as long, they will under- | pemocrut, the organ of the rank and file of the | €2¢e 19 bis old part of Zirlerty, did exeetiontiy, | caught upto the uh in tolde bordered wi cheaper gas than for the Government to allow coal gton Cor. Chicago Reyulttcan plasskyee ay ee and fringes, Suits are go much worn, that cloaks will be alto gether ignored, exec ange. Kor those wh —— free entry, With ordinary care he belleved that 40 per cent, could be saved by consamers, Mra. Florence sustained and bad a fair share of especially in the lust w her well-earned reputation stand them twice 8 well. oe nails this assertion to the eo A curious ceremony is performed yearly in London, when certain city leases are renewed, Democracy Chesterfield in a Composing Room, thus: ‘It cannot do the slightest possible good if applause, Miss Ada Harland as May Kdwards did | desire tue, loone ‘The gas companies makea profit of $11,5% on From the Catoago Times, » . ; : wh resdenstin sealing | for certain journals of the o herself credit, and was frequently applauded. Mr. | Yueh uress ot another lok nen tures lor | every 1,000 tons of ¢oat they convert into gar, And | Printers are strange fellows--those on morning wah nie HSL BARING OEE Asc icsceyfal » " financial panic of 1857 awep) : 7 , the tiress of another Ivok neat “upon, young la: T One inenieant ig peraT mean, of conrse—aid the Zridines. uve | After the papers are complete ‘oclamatio hen the financial ja 7 swept | nying the story of the Now York S| Bol. Sinith, Jr, was @ good Meter Moss, and Mr. | dics. Blacu sacquce ure geucrally preierred, © | thiais the way: Ove thousand tone cannel coat at | Kirunger tuan the average. ‘The nigiil lorcinun ls. | je anade, calling on. the teuante of a piece of wante ever the country, nothing, it will Le remem. $20 per ton, $20,000 ; 9,700,000 cubic feet of gas pro- | famour for bis in: Louls Mestayer sustained the rdle of Hawkshaw with was dined atthe Manhattan Club Hance nine try ant energy LovkS OF MONNRTS, Hove tian ls | round called “The Moors,” in Shropshire, t@ bered, suffered more severely from it than the | rooms one evening not long sin Gen, Breck. | bis usnal ability, As Sam Willoughby, Miss Lillie Bonnets are sti Worn very small Ww ced hardly | duced th is at $3.25 per 1,000, $81,595; dif. Hreverence aad ty 4 an tie 3s know ab | ee A ee den cei Mealy railroad enterprises of the West, Begun on | inivak was there, he dined there; and so far | Plridge elleited pean sag Marz Wale neared me little Vie cata Tika wont Gita ak | meee eee the ee Somnonny, OAR characteristic. irony, having so eliriste ned hitn from | ieltor presents himaclf, and gravely culs a Mggos faith, carried on upon credit, and paying | from being o discredit to the Club or its sugar- ed herselfas Mrs Wil y. Altogether, the play | Just season, rgcly into the TUE HOUSE OF DETENTION, Some since, Greeley mat’ with a hatchet, and another with a billh A was well brought forward and represented, and will | compo bounets ure made te tulle, crystuliized headed © Ran coated members, as the World would muke us >— Hand I similar call is made on tenants iv another place, and both their interest and their dividends out of doubtless have a good run, fresh borrowings, their bonds, go soon as the | think, it was an honor which the institution docs ee: Lan Anltng over the ton; (ancl {Brat of Another Blew. of thi | Aueslt to the Intellte foxal Department, | the Solitor Acute OUb Aix: horseshoes nd str e Dat ah BK ot enjoy often, Now York Cireum da spray or tere, eee y-fo vas . nails re is some reason for preserving the pevalaion caine, went down to 40, 25, 10, and | BOE CHNY ONS ‘The performances at the Circus in Fourteenth | A Charnilig spring bonnet, which no doudt wil) be | — 2te twenty-fourth annual report of the New rile Old ceremonies, The elty lust $940,000 per an York Prison Association comes to the ald of Tie alot the Tim Bun in demanding a reform io the treatment of wit. nesses, We quote: “The law which permits the imprisonment of w: pven Scents on the dollar, while their stock greatly sought aior, is was not reckoned worth the cost of the pa- per the certificates of it were printed on, posed of white Neapolitan straw, the inside being trimmed with DoInts O. corn: Colored satin wud frills ot biwck Ince; a loose roll of corn-colored matin across the Cop, and & Diack tulle falling ab the back, The upper part of the veut recently by ancglect of the proper affiver to renew & lease on he prover day, A VALENTING, I wish 1 was u pint er stout, “Mr. Greele nt u Many of our readers have doubtless wit VME Greeley wants It nessed the performance of that famous old play, entitled “The Wonder; or, » Woman street, the preset we tractive character, fom: kable exhib are of an extremely at- juding among other features sons of bareback riding by fueh man. tield, eurtly, He isn't about wh . ai . “4 9 : ston | Mile, Rolland, Mr, Melville and son, and Robert anaes 4 in criminal eases, who are anable t ¢ Hh. G. rejoinn: Esperiencod financiers shook their heads at | Secret.” The current eveuts st W Salty Ht | Stickney, the last of whom rides and manages four | humuing-bitu in grec e oeenkss a boreliae ane as rand tsiliyy Is a prohitie as well as | back, and tell the toreman 1 9 An’ you the only mug here v1 ord materials fo ne “a o piece the i siiietand susie Rol, ha " of bards! gi f “4 the bare mention of everything connected | afford materials for # new ome r "ee 4 bareback horscs in a masterly m Leaping and | tie side, and curis over the op. and scarf of corm: | So" means of ron of bards lf ba ag It ts The messenger returns with the word: ‘That didn’t leak, ap’ all about with them, and would as soon lend money to | might far Arann 1p aalryaalnby ats a Mts somereaulting over « large number of Worees by the | CORN Aue uc tule complete this atyle, ncome t tue. bie eat Abin’ head Greeley says | anda Sp Here ; that whe te nt bin Was vary pail nor jug he Batroet beggar as to ono of their officers, ling incidents, the comed Cp penuioneds corps of yoltigeurs{is an act well worth seeing, The pues, 3s vanposed 01 ob colured Wheat, Across uh cat outa coceina rae anne MeWell, by Goal" breaks out Chesterfield, “he I wish I was the 6 yp. | should bear the name of * The Wonder; or, ® | daring exploits of the brothers Rizareli on tue flying | the bac wk rosette with gray sulin | Th" they happened lo witness some eriminil fan's, t keep the Zimes men oat fl ‘An' you the hour band rusty, There were, however, some shrewd ob » oO s i ck, | Opa; the V of gray eatin with rich | that they me erimins act, | this shanty, If old Greeley must. ace It vj Q ‘ 3 President keeps a Secret.” The rack on which | trapeze, the performances of the beautiful trick= | turead lace Uirown to pha thread lace | #4 being without tricn ds or money, were mit able | tle gHmes, tet bin go over there Pee hud Of my old clock that pever'll rua, servers of the progress of this country Who | icp magistrates have been stretched during | horse * Alexander,” and a variety of equestrian and | searfs witl sivull satin binds wou in we shier vol tofuruish Bonde te anpear’ac the teat” Thwe per | FUME, t H ray Ok sl Miah BATAE LE were not carried away by the tide of popular | (1.0 wo weeks preceding their inauguration has | gymnastic fats complete a programme which for consists oF taney yellow straw and | $00.6 “Who are sither. awiiting taf ona YLER COLPAX AB A BHORMAK: IT wish I woz in that ‘ere jar » OF undergoing. sent variety and Interest has rarely been equalled, There charge of © ce after v0 rune fecling in relation to these roads. They saw heretofore proved terrible euough to extort from 3 pe conviction ; and they receive no compensation for | gap, auctlor occasion Schuyler Colfax visited ¢ ‘The last cont's wuth es atings or the Inttiee % Trivuna composine- nl he last covt's wuth er taffy, 2 pn judicious: | them ost precious State secre! o Will be @ matings to-day of 8,08 which the same ad wilh clustary’ thelr loss of time, w upfrequently eu tails s sa ‘ apd that in many instances they had been) udici them the most precious State secrets, They have Ten Us ee a sn that ated Gh RE. Joned With Clusters Te catering on tae dependent. es. they folk Ww, had & Fush of copy waa very busy, und An’ you the only boy there ar" ly located, forming links between pointe of | protested, entreated, prevaricated iu vain, We wv ave Hii soarie of dtraw lincd with sully und finished wich | are upon the carnt ir head. ‘The victime of | Bory itu® gitrivuting’ thee fakes cutting up sor Ez hungry's a giraite! say, prevaricuted, °Mr, Jauns BE. Mowson has begun the publioa- | tuile trilis, the law in euch eer, » enme OF the great and growing commerce, or ran through ave litte | Priuters fuiled to understand bow the copy was to fertile and improving districts, To the wide, the i: J wish Tw on known, aud or | Ne sets Chesterfield waxed wrath, and swore like a the opportunity to mal a lnmp er co: The Acclia round hat, intended rather for misson The sore straits to which they are put to keep gud little ciris than f tlon of the Phonographle Advocate, a Mitte magazine AdUIL indies, is composed of i eget ” pirate As he came to the last tak y the shiving fend ries of Ohio, Indiana, Iiinois, | their own counsels are well Hlustrated by an avy whose title explains Its character, ‘The Grat number | fancy wilis Neapuiten straw, wits ieee lurceepraye | MBOse hardship the public salto her. (It often, ports Collax was sta: ding near fae as lene re Within them claspin arms my soal poling preiriee. ? oon | ote told of Mr, Lancoux, Before he had got | isdied wih matter interesting to thoee, wha dont | o/ elon, waa seins, cok, Four large ent IO OM HY cone antsted ore | Woking round the Yorsman dirust thc (ke Into 10d gow ont warm nag onder ! rsected as 4 a Ai tinge WHOUO WEI elie bandh. The ‘article e , cactics aL owe ie meet a anal greea ly the only | ise beaontie barr aaa ierot, We GaRe. ‘Wisconsin, and Towa, rarely jn} well inured to the torture of Washington politi+ ) tijedt Common Seuse ead Sart Me cope: | Gow as tne ctber, and's roll of rithon carried’ te tne they are jmorie ned nowledge whiell | Gad you! You'te not euch when (tear Ni not help, wuile the criminal is liberated 1 wish J wuz 9 thoughtless mouse, they are by navigable rivers, a railroad is a vet back. ‘The sears ure of tue, Gulsied with green What that | cians, be was visited by an old friend from the | elaily interesting, pene: ante , and, in the end, Js qu te likely to escape panning editor iatredind coffee juncture ‘An’ you the only Thomas vitelizing agency which alono can make | Wo tom we will call Smith, “Smith,” 8id | pyorone on Winrriee Mr, ©. He Brainard, | \ he Aiiance, Isabella, Rosalind, and Corat are, fa. | fltDeE Dy Mining A UNE CONST cnt ith tat vomucet | eld Who simply replied, Hoamrat sate. ‘That ever comed intu the houre, them fit for human habitation, Along \t# | 116 prosident, with a rucful visage, ‘out in Tili- pf Boston, delivered a lecture, ast e¥enin on Te pity aoe 5 Ball Ie eo | Bd rey int te | fOr personal rights which in the, thonry and general of Our dw ahocmaners,” and went oa wita lie You'd bev me, then, I prommus s ‘gron tracks course the streams of emigration | uci, ghey used to think me an honest mans but | Pf,e Uotege ihe Honmviah for, Women, 19 Renond | willbe Fceweu iu straw for sping 1) CRE ces eae ith Lola Westar pes Gy OP z A wish Twaz that Sukey gal, “pnd trade, quickenin| Iderness into Moist lies right oud of me." avenue, ‘The lecture was an admirable production, GENRRAL KEMAKKS, RRS png POPU Y a bent Peers Henle ¥ i b " Bid ‘“ fom, eed oe a bas doe i bafliog ny: reanited = Dr ie al on hes ane Changeable goods will be peel ly fashionable A Verocireps Hatt of large dimensions opens fn he oun A tne Gant shepl Mace er a oy yn pity: vat “‘givilization and’ prosperity. , 7 Area ae we aaewnitad witb ta a week-ar tame. for anrloa apd Srnunor Woon Posie te theurgehoal 4 for nrantion at Mh Vesey atseot. on Thuradee next, m Academy of Musie, on Friday eveniue. 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