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“sccm — en . — ene - a - THE SUN, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1869, AMUSEMENTS, cans who, through his perversity, have boon | the employers see fit to resist the demand, we MR. JONSON’ FAREWELL. rears to & PP, en, eae fhe potronces A BENSATION IN ACTUAL LIPP. " BRAM! Ado Ale enabled in two short years to achieve tet | shall have 6,000 men on strike in onr city, and tation ut Che’ tioion in every war ren: nfal Ending—tow a | —Strawberries, eneumbers, and tomatoes aro WALLACK'S—Mueh Ado Abontwothing. P doRars wert of ty tying tal “ 4 ration’ of fhe ‘tation in every way ren OLYMPIC THEATRE—Humrty Dumpty. Matintes at | umphe which otherwise migght have required i the oan NY RUN: | eae PRED ENDS LAST AND OREAT. | Sich Meaty yeh inhale aud Scsmctipsl deheetbaschhciii Al faa cen ee Jock, Wednesiays atariay®. wate of ie a ont nd je reant, :, jon ernistien tah i hs . =Mr. Sew io ha Lic recepti VENUE THEATUE, 380 Mrosdway—tueretia | ® Muggle of a quarter of a century, and —_ mat JOR, Bhd the ria anit powers of tho President, ubjoets Of © York Correspondence of the Auburn Daily Nera , ttibryiclbedthy thle Public reception om Pe e.D. or La Grand Docires, Manse on | Might nover have been won at all, These Mr. S a bill plodwing tho national —_—_--- Constant attack. A startling inst tho freaks in which | his return to Aadarn this week. Borate M.D. Sie Slaaaen eolatines sai natearlioae ScmitNck’s bil pledge eng the national | phe roman Toga Failing from the Exre CHSIR ARTOONDING CALAPATIONS. ontrurcons fortine os revels has recently —The house of Mr. Bancroft, American Minise wey TORR, CTHOTS. 1th My onDoaIte Academy of asses constitute a large majority of | fish to the payment of the national debt in coin, Shoulders: Surrend: They have wrevted from the President nie eonaritn, | (RCN place In the faml'y of a quondam smagnate af ter at Merlin, has been robbed by barctars, —Counod is at work upon an oratorio, entitled Wall street, no Morie—The Mrothert izated, Matinée Wednesday | the American people ; but unfortunately for | excopt whero it is exp and Saturday His fame, the two former will noon forgot their | paid otherwis NIBLO® GAROEN-Forty Thtewess ors Rr OW" In * Fanity Jars.” Matinge on Saturdag. ly contracted to be 4 to, but not fme renee between Tho bill as passed | 7 the Propte of the Catted Staten the obligations to be | The robe of office, by constitutional limitation, Jays the final redempe | this day falls from my shoulders, to be immedintely For bim the forbearance retired and living 4 quiet ° of Central k. The n Man, whose name * monght he" Jones, hat rn't, ree * to turned some years since, with bia family, from’ Rus : hoihngg WW Ve Perens: noes = an y | fone bringing a young French girl, Susotte, as nurse | MExt month. eormad, | tothe young babe, Alter « few months ehe leit the =Aman in Troy was recen Baty kraneed | Service of the family on some trivial pretest, and ove . Visions of fie Code | Other nufas being substituted, Susette was qui cross usurpation, by i gotten, Mee, doces had moved in fashionabl ia power tn (a¥or tional powee of #upreme command of the army ancl has been av benefactor, while the latter will only remem. | patted, by the Committee of POOTH'S THEATER, Sat at, between Sih and 6aave, | Ler him as one from whose many evil deeds | the two HMonses of Congres: Romeo and Jatt. Matinge on , they were able to educe sone rood includes greenback amon THE TAMMANY The Morse Marines; The Fong tte acai discharged tn coin, and d prying ond Mr. Juitsso% has been a E thy making ant fy thetr el ont under th We ‘Heparin dent of, and edt plage the of nuvys Wey lave destroyed tho trongth and eticoncy | IN the lower vi avy: Wey lave deatroyed. thostronath a Hint buried tn a cof. fin which he had bought ten years before in anticlpas 4 | Hon of a rive ta prices, ronstant Rource of Miempis bo whi fe rearing a family of three fons and four od * th ing 1 tion of any part of the present debt until a new | @ssumed by my successor, babe tei, tue guubgeet of —A Paris newspaper describes the going into v8 MUSEUM—Treket of Leave Mar ing ‘ouble, vexation, an ety to the whole b . ¢ a NE Veoh er, tie youngest of whom was the nursiing of Sus fy Pid Gl ee rg ll ele pel rc ible, vexation, and anzicty to the whole | 10) oan be megetisted of par in coin, ata loag | 884 Cooperation of the American people, in all his {nh CONMPIRACY AGAIRAT Tre THROM, fete, As years rolled on, the youngest grew to be 4 | AUPDEr at w Inte Tuileries’ ball us “the assault om Sy tptelongmney country, North and South, and there is natu. he id off. Th efforts to adminteter the Government within the pale va of oar | Dlooming girl of tweive years, attending & boarding | the refrcehment room,” THEATRE PRANCAIS—Friday evening, L’dui Crew ly ‘ tq | Tate of interest than the loan pald off The secs | |» the Pederal Constitution, are sincerely Invoked, goseptesd iw ‘Pres | ScHOOL on the Hudson, The oldest di 1 f + Fleur de Tht, Ae. Matingson Saturday, rally a very general feeling of relief on 1d4 | ton relating to coin contracts is amended #0 | Wiss, Nib th GPRELIY, Surly Gadd 15 Wubaaey®. by prererr tie {tort | two of the sons had marrie —A three-whecled veloctpede has appeared on ACADEMY OF MUSIC=To-morrow, Italian Opera. | retreat from a postion which he was not cho- | as to require the consideration fur such contracts eat RRIDINOR to STAR; Putty end dh re hearing oF trial Mar he shonid be | in the serene prosperity of Broad street, in Newark, propelted by a gentlemen Feu a filet Sinvact fi " OF personal qnarrels to avenge at the saerifice of the f held in durances ant wien it bers | to rafie the even tenor of their Ife. Among other | and guided by ® young lady, who occaples a seat in, SOWENY THRATHE-—Wooteiye th the oow,. Cal fen to MM, and whieh, from ¢ age “ he to be equal to coin at par. peace and welfsre of the country, my earnest desire | EutteGTuR ty feu uice hs bentshee, Hom | kindly, promptings, of hear genceons the | frouk Sroalert. Matinge on Saturday, tion, and training, he was not qualified to TERS fa to see tho Constitution of the Republic agsin ts 19 NORATIO SeTHOUR KeRAGING? woman 2 Chie, =A Richmond lady, being asked whether e : occupy. His caroer onght to muflice ae A quite innocent and proper-looking joint | recognized and obeyed as the supreme Inw of the | annie eo waming to his suecossora thronghont the | Feselution was introduced into the Senate Inst | Innd, and the whole people, North, South, Fast, and | yorvads w rf - » remaining years of the present contury, if | Weck by Mr. Parrensoy of Now Hampshire, osten« hfe Prosperous and happy under ite wise pro | {\ e ta AUIY. dct be sibly to proteet the fur sealin Alaska, It provides for many yrara bee inept, By tn ing, Which wa usually eturved by « ants. the people OF ‘the faithlul laundress, and mw ~ Re On dares w ent home oi * girl, who ich the patriots of had 80 won upon Mrs. Jones to POAeE Wllk ore eth tens | Her Darual education, iad aiready F A or Wrunt terns, that picy hares fore | Sort OF . for ail of whic e Of nenrpation hae not heen jimi abe conside x ebuive b exhibition, nile demeanor | ladies going She arranged tof | Napoleon the Third hae ordered M the poor witow & young portrait painter, to paint fell sige porveaits p r Mt the" Baek Crook * an oljectionsbla plied that ee raw no objection to 1 AroLOOY FoR MY PoLIcY. hat the istands of St, Paul and St, George, in Te Rhtnce for Ath. Of the many illus In anrrendes’ .. the high omfiee to which Tyne | ous citizens who havo our fathe Alaska, shall be held as Government reservations, | called jour years fawe of tusmediate and : f i Oo, at morabie terri a | bidden the Governments to pa ‘ofueely grateful, and decked she would yet | of President Jolinsou and Gen. Grant, for the gale F ==] ANed the Presidential chair, only two have chat eatald tea HTATAT A pei id, Ina iy priviiegs, 1 (rest, wo sap ty tee ren nie | pre ig unportanre views tuapended yuh their assent | * muke Tady of ner.” A. few weeks since tie pbb eng lns-egatlans nly for the gal THURSDAT, MARCH 4 1860, heretofore deemed it becoming in them, on flcer of the Government, to lked or remain | Voter usleag bales 8 (ew, parting words in vindion- | SrVer rs Garth theantmcston OF jarsecdiuroct | cual teesived © iellet bearing the poumarn of ap | 'eTee Of Vereatie: pee. tow minlaters to. the i = “ ct ag sehace | an officer of the rowent, to land or remain | tion of an oficial cou loasly ssi 1 vania OOREURS tO.W he south of Prv contains —The Rev. Mise Tapper now ministers to ¥ - retiring from offtee, to deliver a Farewell | cs tian « aspersed by pollticn to whose p js | Yoluminous enclosures, bexrlag oMteisl m Ht 18 | Universalist Society in Menasha, Wivconain, Last Terns of f J n those islands, It then goes on to say, “But F y * » Ls Ys wishes my potiey to restore the Union bas been tat they ta ve rene, rt . Party per rear to mad suose + | Address to the American people. It wos | nothing in this act shall be construed to authors | obuosiows, In w 1 of diMenlty and turmoil Memos for the the ‘cont any a jeat was | Week the youths of the congregation presented her me eRLY, per year . we OH . < ' yt 0 nt o erry cir entre Q did wote atel haste Spork oes seats toy | Only necded that AxprEw Jonsxsox should, | ize the removal of the bona fideinhabitants of suid pt b a S ihele Knowtedae ef oriieea Wh with a did gold wat Teeny copier fo one r so | in this particular, attempt to emulate the ox | islands, pertmanontly resident therein at the date | rebellion posi IS eet atthe th # to take me out with you, vs OF THR RRMINE. w Nook tt Pipr pte youngest daughter, quite my ¢ fd & wife; “you know thoy aa Fitts conies to one 6: ‘ ample of Gronce Wasnixeton and Ax- | of the treaty of cession.” In the words here | Srdvoted portant. whe tolcee ie wince ot exe | pighlt CAtAIDEWS Of erimen, Yond weit IH te not yet con | d to make more 1 Lappin matin.” “Yea love, but Wrens pery DREW Jackson, to add the last satiric touch | (oted, it will be seen, lies an ingenious creation | citement which at that time awept ell before them, | Vnited States In one Supceme Court, whore jarkitioton F sgt eats Ls Siamese twin,” aald the bento, were 4 to one address: , "4 " ‘ that degree of tovern t magnanimity whiel [| sai extend - arise n hand, were Ghelly sewed to f * Y, Pon bas tape 0 Gen barons to a charactor that would be contemptible | &©% monopoly of the istands in question in fav tht ad ond entures, wad which Lee. | ond f OF te group laustincly critical —The German School Review says there are Adensoral copes m@ Clad packages ‘ein inf of those persons who happened to be established | lieve in good time would have advavecd us infinitely rt Lei} ane feud slowly ot aiaie jean etadents at the vartows German aniversl- Paymect wranaliy a advances hed debliahaetlsenskahie there nt the date mentioned; and the fuct ta, wo | MFUNEr On the road to permanent peace and pros Strangely checked es the young pit strained ler and over 1,000 mate anc f American puplis abviaraiee tite: me cba Shirt elcaned ea hia) in y 0 | verity than we have thus /ar attained. | yen tiore closely to the papke. praned hee Jeweiloa | gt fest-ctase German boar dig schools etic dink: ba tea ese The Irish Church. formed, that at that date n fur-scal catching THE PRECIOUS OLD CONSTITUTION AGATH. ech, forwnna | band upon Wer templos—turned aay’ pate Ms. Prt, Uitled States Benstor dies 6 ee ee oe Seone | | Faithial to the pledges given by him and | company was in possession of these istands, ar, | | Donbiless hud 1 at ine commencement of my term | Stoic weit aucmer for et Waly pam Tyrewcn': | one seem, aud fell Baek Hu er taver Nan ieee erconNt tae Prrctat Norteas, per tine, cents | his supporters during the recent clections, | If this resolution passes, will exclude alleompett- | tem to parpon apn oly PrtooF the Constivys | habeas "eorpie. "and th clon of a rivid | it was 9 fearful night with that stricken bow the Senato Chaniber, Nis dimensions being too Po ‘ Beworres Sorrean. pe 3c Ws. Gicvetoste hav Tose no Uline th Hetnging hee pi uve ray pon te ators ore | pny and became an instrument ; gj al ¥ hovered over th eee form, A DRYS | te ihe present aty¥e of Seastoria! chaita r ’ A ; " ieked in loing they know not - oe é general and ¥ f he aw 9 t , % wun, excuses in his bill for the disestablishment of the i dol abiag tion, I would have. boon Waited | . | aitered missives eft | —A petition, addressed to King William, wed be Irish Church, With the eaution and delib- | pp. Tere nnd Claceralng, ne the ro : Prazing him not to make any concesstous to the +0 called spirit’ of Hberal Christianity, Ie now being tlaned by the orthodox clergymen of Pruseta —Col. Czubad, who has publirbed in Par Vienna a * Live of Gen, Grant,” relat Honack Wersren, the venerable : , ‘ resident of the College of the City of New NORATITUDE OF REPUBLICS, Tred the commencement of | York, has resigned his office, ‘The Trusteca need | Unwilling, however, to. accede to. propositians operations until January, 1871, and for ten | not trouble themselves to appoint a successor | Of extremisia, and bound to obey atevery. per: | years thereafter the property of the Church | until it is decided whether or not the Logistature | famMyhazant my oath to defend the Cov tit riimight lave bern as ve kxceucive ofa | ATEN | erateness which always mark Brittsh legis. | » " ved at the Sew Otice | lation, he has d easy of ihe nati Hidation ahd boudage worae had dean, TIE TRNNVAKER MAPTYI TO THR CONSTITITION. + | Te wilt also be recor dort as one of the marvele of the } tines, Mata” party claiming for leet a mone. | pay of vconsteleney lem. and. toast grate fori n the already attrig| ¥ girl had be sin it annie perhaps at haeinn ca | OF ce | ber of ancedotce which were formerly told of oldf The Last of Johnson. isto remain in the guardianship of a special | Will, at its present session, abolish the institution | {te of others, whose arde for wy Og | a co ‘ yutained, duly authenticated, was, that in taking | Gen, Scott, and of which he makes Gen, Grant the rete ok asd reas a f Itogeth constitutional rights an ave been the eon- | who Co riniant charge tor au wiring, lie called as tieuolat At twelve o'clock today ANDREW JOHNSON | commission, but the ultimate result is sure, | *together. sciousness of having attempted to di tucle duty, | onl he war the poor howe uf the family lauucress, whose babe ) Mmee s - LJ y hot p 7 # says that within o be Presdent. Four re: zo } , Ps >, - SS and the calm judgment of history, At the time a | Mholy wasof the rimeace with thatol Mr, Jones, That seaacs to be Presider our years ago The London Punch, indecd, in one of thowo | ate Braree, who will today be elected | ByMerlour providence assignel tome the omen of | BANK time comid find no watra nee oto the wouam vo-ged hor to stew and mind the children | tWo milo of that elty aro gardens that do a persoa® entered the Executive M n overt the | felicitous cartoons by which it 6 often gives | ¢ . 4 f a President, Ewas by the terms of the Constitution, gdhape- Setrard hal sell Hie Woon HME sine work, ss. d@ alone In | eyes good to sce, Corn, peas, onious, radishes, lete sae as rea : Speaker of the Forty-first Congress, has been six | the Commander in Chief of nearly a millien of ment LET U8 ATUDY THR CONKTY OTION, e With te tao intania, one of them | tuce, Gea are all out of the ground, aud growin bleeding form of his martyred predeceesor. | expression to public sentiment, represents | years in the House. Ho was born in Weatern Rader arms. One of my frat acts was to distand | | We need to enconrace inevery tewit mate way aatudy 1a hot iron upon it, burning’ it badly Lives ay i " ng = " A a cs. s Wnntiek of A y zl and restore to the vocations of civil life thiximmense | of the Const for whieh War Wan WaKed; @ lied auc! rf could selec idly. He now leaves it amid the cold indifference | the Irish and English Churches in the guiso | Pennsylvan 1600, emigrated thence to | host, and.ty divest mysslfan farae Tevads of tas | fo rien caeke-by | {eee fright. tancied, tue injury must ve tstal, it | —Dr, Canneau has ordered the Priuce Imperial ) large be elo Pns, y y igre y , 1 ie powers then incider 1 the office a) “ y their suulorss Ch rT ul now 1 : of the large body of his fellow-citizens, | of two ecclesiastics, united by a ligament like | Maine, where he edi ively the Poritend | Hiker arn decvers thea incident to the offee and | fy Viehervlng the te Noun tn cae, aa there wanarie, | t0 walt Velocipede riding, He rays the Prince ts too while ethers follow bim with hoote of deri: | the Siamose twins, while Mr. GLapstont | Advertiser and the Kennebec Journal, was elcet- | and how far deeerving of the approbation of all th PATHERLY COUNSEL To THR noTs. a matt cm, Overcor delicate for that kind of exere 1 Prince, wh : , pow f a py A markable reset! uw” them, ret 0 Son, aad sll others with howls of execra- | stands befor them, knife in hand, hesitating | ¢! to the Legistature, and served two sessions us | brotieg Up gam now on refetion judge. wien re. | | the generation inst teginning t tse thet feagehe or to oe ab ine Songs | 1% Passlounte velocipediat, feels very unhappy tien He has had an opportunify to make 9 | to e the blow which shall dissever them, eaker, He has borne a prominent part in the | must have resulted from the contianance In the i tallet to there ¢ fusse). lt about it, Just an weil.” ‘The clothing Was quickly cu ‘he poor woman wwe encuint number of men, that th WE thle rey ehining mark u Feaceatula whieh Le people, mo Am can institutions, } lest both should die from tho operation. But | business and debates of Congress, and will make | “TY Ser¥ieo of such a y eel with at sick —Arsene Houssaye says that the Fronch women 4 P pomestte c d . . . suit Infant until ite recovery, whict tact prob- | of the present day arc by far uclice than thelr female aieen re ; \ A aH Geceplabla MMA Gare Hes lias ye CLOSE OF OUR LiFTLA HoMNRTIC CONFLICT, tended to inplee on party execes qofane anti its x whet iwct prob: | ofthe pronent day are by yn ee bis administration has only ben a na Whatover misgivings he misy havo, the poo} Fo or ihe Republicans for he © ay epi The clone of cur domestic conflict found an army | aNvitee sounsos's accorstauiuary ro Gon. | Stine tine, anda wet waree was engaged for that | ARCestOry thirty years mqo, and he predicts that im t upon our history, One specimen of his | ple of the United Kingdom have none, and " jul ahehin Ser jane enger to distingulah tect ty a new fleld, hy an em ' ©] catmty reviewing my a many | ment, Pfeot that wil ed that, aside from the ax ‘ tration of the Governs | very day; 96 Busetie succeosiully acrevnd her dis: | leew than thirty years beautiful women will be cx oF accountap ity toGods | bolical wet, but aull fearing @ denodement, wougdt | teomely rs , my | the firat vacation to get away WO her own. land, | 4emely rare in Fran in intervention tn Mextes mali nd wre nvase in Maine last Septomber, and by his skill | to punish Furvp orm tergivereat ons will serve as an | he will no doubt bravely execute their will. and energy largely contributed to a result which | 17a bellev elteise of bis tire President! sated - ss : | sumed justice of the proceeding, @ foreign war, in {eabie, ane nae Of years, to d¥e ih pened, she —Felix Pyat, the French exile in London, wha He commenced his rule by reiterated threats | to us throngh the Atlantic cable, it appears | thro ghout the Union, tus sence proven Sout tin do fl» oper: The tamily scck to keep the afar very quiet imprisonment by the Correctional Tribunal of Parivy to hang the great rebel chiefs; he brings it | that the utmost pains has been taken not to a dient way oF Awaken national enthiusaein, reniy. | Tndcenced by desir teay, to Whos the. eetipen aac 8 SE elit & Shaan by et Aare Voouedl; (he vate to a close by an indiscriminate parton of all | interfere with vested rights, nor in any way | That Whiskey Ring is the emblem of | tuhceruine mitch grave toittn mice ge more | Ratamanted Zamhont have onnteswed ? oF at whoto foster eit iclow wil be feinstited Lu | tive father of Napoleon the ‘Third. H td ‘ hs ‘| NP No reaponstt lity tor wes th heen waged, | Her tull righ wire > tm ne i the traitors in the land. excite sectarian hostility, The Maynooth | eteruity—the eternity of rascality with any amount Gace sams ae ae cin oe algnin OL DBDOA Citas baa Denn toes Rents Chaaine tive " | ‘widow’ © family are aaply provided —Prim's opponents in Madrid charge him w tt The fundamental mistake of Mr. Jouxson | College grant, which has been for 80 many | Of brass, The honest simpletons of the House | gh ecniations were truc or falas, it wilt be eon. ne been thoee of and my etn eVer boon to and fhe pols baat te eee ee 1 reared In easly being an hashes les hire dab oye tha la “ : ; ‘ eho +n for th ro nem | coded that they existed, and that the predilections of arenvoey con oat ae L a uaKer ¢ © by + Canine bee | occasionally takes that soporifie drug toget some res was, .f we may put the sacred text to 60 pro- | years a bone of Parliawentary contention, is | “00 kind of mateh for th To Hight them | Roarmy were for ihe time being in the direction ADIEE, A LONG ADIRG ! eiriniger than fection 2tulls Hndeesly 1 CHU68 Hie pom the chronic neuralgle pains to which he lias fane a use, that be forgot the hole of the pit | to be commuted from a yearly payment into | Sith their own weapons, it would be necessary to | indicated. Forgettin rrtarn to the aret prinel, | eneer Sew Beton been subject for several years p Whence he was digged ; and worse than this, | a enpltalized auin, and go ia the grant to tho | Uew 0M the infernal armory, and muke Old Nick | now me covnn Wave Goxe to wan wirit rRaxce. | ples OF! cnt bal uring the banner <C) A Row ina Binghamton Hehool House. <The class of 1860 0f Bowdoin College ‘have iis baa Mad Haase Se vosfan v i atte holder, It is well known that for] Taking advantage of that feeling, It wonld havo | “the,coustitution mod the no candinceya: | Schoo! ». 5, of Hinghamton, has of late been AsUINOTON, D.C, Mareh the vecne of con storable tumult, ‘The a oe ibred hy sickens THE WALL STRERT BLOKERS Cosmtaitios on he turned | Presbyterian Colleges. In placo of their URW JOMNSON, @pon those who Lad dug him out. He was] reginm donwm, or annual atip commissioned an artist to paint for them a portrait of incipal be | their ciasemate, Major-Gen, 0. 0. Howard, Commiss to re jen wctiy duty, the} sioner of the Freedmen's Bureau, Tho picture is seccers en) ged one Keliogt t0 | qestined for the Bowdoin Memorial Hall, foward Y. complete the term, four weeks, The course ot Mr. —The accumulation of models in the Patent on Kollogg sects to hays been unwise from the start, | ome. wabee tv necessary to dlepose of all that are (rhe Howe OF HeIny EXMAMeTeT-mome oF ine Piceke: Gave aaeia Pinte Tnete Sem | THe Amaller sciotrrs t-aced, and the older despleed | Sver twenty years old, An exchange suggests thab, ks past the whiskey boys have been doing | been easy, a4 the Conmaniterin-¢ u oO} nd navy, and with all the power nd from the best by bribes of coppers, and sundry gin- | the Presidential ofice at ny hopeless and powerless when the Repabli- | crown, the Presbyterian clergy are to receive | glings and cocktails, to seduce the wavering and | concentrated sironeth of the cans made him their candidate for Vice-Pres- | annuities, probably, though itis not so stated, | bribable to voto for the passage of a bill extending ent. When he entered the White House, | to expire with the death of ench incumbent. | the time forthe withdrawal of whiskey from | Me military and a larke portion o he foryzot that the pistol of WILkrs Boornt | ‘The present occupants of livings are also to | Yond one year from April 20, 1869, They muse HOW HA COULD HAVE MEG jet of the army 4 patro ; rope tT ehoutd him, ‘The result was an attempt to expel the teache tl had cleared the way for his advance, and he | retain thoir incomes during the remainder of | tered in such numbers, and were otherwise 0 | qolflt Proven tn, this connection that Eshould refer | aw an dnveluatary Specatator. He resiited he farce, he kneel, heath, taccticn, | they be advertised and gold at auction to faventorts % t . It the United States Government had been " a . Bi + | as there must be many valuable gerins of mechanical attributed his sudden elevation to the joint | their lives, but no new appointments are to | frtmiduble by the exceeding depth of their wal. | to the Exceutive by iil he Wake. aud Pieotnes unked—in short, as near as we cm judge thas jolnt culate with the t rity ofthe House | pitced within powers thus | Joint speculators with the kore and brokers in ideas ection, lots, (hat the really honest ini ideas in the collection influence of his own genius and rare good | te made giving frechold rights, Many sim- from dan being in | certain stocks, and the Government bad lost, their is own testimony, he showed himecif totally | _qiore is in Nashville, Tenn., a woman, aged : avoided th saying, “Get thee behind me, | violation of th to the ibs Aan hal Fas ReR te HAG ILS fthe “atroet'* | UNAtto have under hit care a Kchool of children, Ie, all of sicher! #0) , Consilt ofersional honor, if not the wsager of the “ stree . whi whotm ae $ first error in pract IAD) DED RUE BSS Soest aE a) Pe earns Kut honesty can't be around all the | or, of the pevnle, and Laie aang gh We quote a portion of Mfr. Kellogy's statement, made | 11% who has outlived three husbands, all of who which are based on the grand pri tection—would have led the brokers and ‘hiid Le | MMUEO Lhe Olaime aquined teem But they self-pros nker to ve nce volutionary war, and for whose ser-' Her name is Dinah and ber daughter, as dcel'ning to | the caro with which the bill has boen drawn, | timo, andthe majority. of deeeut fellows must ‘eres in extraordi: | to avoid the least injustice, and to make this | gine and “smile” as well as Gihhest fillens ie. 10 ery etwon to adopt a plan of reconstrne- | overthrow of an ancient institution ae litle | happ than leesen the W before the Board of Rducation ; sid the hoy wished that immediately convene te ee pensions. Tic my’ fare | Views she lias 400 descendant eek cholee in being che tepals wed that in their absence this bill, over ¥ continuance in the highest office | in Assessor Webst claim against them any treet given before the school next morning. ‘The boy | aged 90, lives with her, tion. The exig was unprecedented. ‘To | of « revolution as possible, Ono excellent | which there had been such heavy lobbying, was | *POW® 0 our laws. wage requiring them to disgorge; and hence some | Suid he wanted to be punished. | 1 Fe garcie liked he editor of the Episcopal Church organ at meet it required the wisdom of a Wasittna- | feature of the Dill is that which devotes the | rushed through without a "No you dont” to Tk co ea sid TO ANDREW JONNAON, Of tho more resolute and plucky capitalists, who are | ‘¥e % d spanking him, f went buck nud | Chicago, says: “Under uo circumstances are there Tox, the genius of a Jrvrenson, the firm: | surplus of the Church property, after makings | veto it, and without the knowledge, a 4 rm cosing from the | well known in the Stock Kxchange aut the Clearing | took the hancle of weorn popper, whittled one side | columns open to discuss any oficial act of any. nose of a Jackson, Mr. Jonsson should | then: ed | of pro House, have resolved to contest the right of Assessor | fat, and asked him to stoop over. He said he would . Wetnise ‘sy Taos the law imposing a tax of one | BECO He If every bone in bis body wax broken. L P in the Church, or any expression of opinion it is said, | Presidential ¢ ably five members, So much for brains | borlous term « 8 | their present condition had 1 #sary compensations to beempk n ry era eeu Med with him, and he got down on the floor, and 4 a Bishop makes, or any advice which ha have distrusted his capacity to master kuch a | for the advantage of the Irish people; not | Versus skulls, temptation of foreien conquer! of personal ugkran- | twenty-fourth of one per cent. on all moncys they | T spanked him. "The boy promised to desist frou ‘As Bishop, ho Is utterly above any jodgment erigis, and summoned to his aid the Senate | for the purposes of any church or class, not | am. Raat of Blue aes te | ketthem with Justice consider hac Hf have horn. | have axed in their busineas, whetter borrowed or | further bad conduct, When he got up I Prashed hie | Of ove. or any other man and House of Representatives. Instead of | fur the teaching of religion, but for relief in ‘ncation yesterday made | duly magnified mine fice, the public burdens hive | otherwise, Some of them have reluctantly furnished | fit" wor tive to. punish pact —Hervé, the rival of Offeubach in Paris, ia appropri tions amounting to nearly or | not been increased by m; Nang amounting to nearly €196,000 for | tape thousandn, or tens Of th te and other and per anos, bee | rifled to visions Of fulse plOrge sats Of Hives ee | thete bande during the Mist year and a half; but they th returns of the amounte which have passed through «1 tnvi brimming over with conceit and self | cases of unavoidable calamity or suffering, Me Would i Known in the musical circles of that city as “tho purchase of land for new school hy on bitictalbin dy eae mage wehbe iA ile eton { , Man mmenlie crazy composer.” He Is a librettist, composer, reliance, he undertook to sct up tho shat- | while at the eame time it is not to cancel the | ides hiring for xehoo! Purposes a buildiug Mit, JOUNSON'S HARMLESS AMMITION, fay that they will not pay the amounts of their 98 | rocm and pulled off my coat, actor, and singer in oue and the same person, Some tered pillars of the Republic with his own obligations Iaid upon property for the relief ,000 per annum, If the outlay of all this ‘i ieanahtherath bo charged that my ambition | e*ments, and that they will contest the right of the | summers came forward, and plane ollector to compel them to pay the im- | blackboard with the words To) og acer Seay aptey eae eed ie unassisted hand. His provisional govern- | of the poor.” Tt really looks as though, after ten upon it, Tasted him who sent him todo ft, ‘and | Mai(re de Chapele,” ia which he ridiculed bliuself, i the detriment of He's rights a iy ere pot cooly i c furuio: some nrac acaa ah a ave M he told me. Lealled up the boy who sent hint, and | and was the principal performer, ments were not ouly usurpations, without | centuries of misrule, something of a practi- | for that class of our ehikdren which most requin tonetommtiantesuarpenes wanigrataet RoNGes Amt | sonie of there gentlemen, aid informed them that he | andered them both to wo Into anather room. Gone | HL fon MG REO penne warrant ia the Constitution, but they turned | cal nature was going to be dono for tho | gratw tous instruction, well and good; but if we | gr preuices and purty aia, What then laveiuen | Would execute the law to ite letter, Shouid they ree | other boys attempted to go tn there, but T kept them , y out to be ridiculous failures, and soon sank | henefit of Ireland. are only going to have an addition to our present into contemy: It is not probable that the Consorvatives | C8Pensive imitations of fashionable private Jed to oiler an ex'empos | press a stout, new three-stringed broom with red, Pirations Which Kuided te in my oficial acts ¥ | fuse to pay, he will distrain thelr property, and the repeat the Lor: r * we acts need not ot this time an elaborate ex- | question will then go betore the courts. ‘This new rales Wn Die. NERO Perera Mire me were pre Congress rogularly assembled in December, | will make any determined and persistent oppo- | *Hoe!s it is a sheer waste of public property. 1865, and after careful examination tendered | sition to the passage of the measure. The : kind which, to | Assessor or C d liberties, ever | post. Yesterday Mr, Webster had iuterviews with ey will increas the school accommodations | BAY heen of that ortinary or erimtn «dali the pupits had br en ve elsewhere been comprehen ° ent inthe Geuetal's room when ft was handed to ct pha fc nape tead Uncle in the babit of joining In the Lord's Prayer. ‘But |e y dine ne a part | Phase of the dificulty will perhaps tead Uncle Santo | 1m the hen Of Jeune Ne Mvoration hed bout Lim, and numerous jokes passed as to ite being an history. By aly to be olunt ia ic ci tanterae fy thera Tam ready to be | be an involuntary speculator in Erie and other d, when Lhcard volees that L knew gr {ntimation that be should “sweep elean;" bul the , . Tho Society for the Protection of Destitute Real alas thal cee coaeeient stocks, and in bis own coin, -, That made a glegling about the school to the insurgents as its plan of restoration | first roading is wct down for the 18th of the | Rosson ¢ shotle OGARES Kel fee ea i eer ihe alates Bie abe es room. We went on with th Ya # Prayer, ‘ut General himself expressed no iio AB he XIVth amendment of the Constitution very fow day " Sn has Just made its sixth | 16 excente the office of President, und to the best of THE PUBLIC CREDIT, there was a good deni of upro tue close ofde- | —Envelopes are now made in England with t 96 speneaayees bad present month, and avery fow days there: | annual report, showing that during the past | my ability to preserve, prowel, ahd, defend the Cos, yeboaht ye ec cent shment ata means of | mutilage on the lower part of the envelope instead she saw no other way, | of the flap, On molstening the edge of the flap, a into another | gsual, and pressing it down upon the gummed sur- ox, March 8.—The following is the | room, and Tw T saked why te | acc below, a very thorough adhesion takes place, Hf the South had accepted this liberal echeme | after will euffice to carry itthrough. That | year it has recvived and taken care of 1,904 | tution. of adjustment, it would have 89 effectually | matter disposed of, we hope some adventur. | children, mostly boys, and has now under its SHO WOR A ATORRTENS tat, closed this long and bitter controversy as to | ous member of Parliament will bring forward | charge 867 children, of whom 702 are boys and | gcits.atate atl must rememcr.woe a stupendons and | Wasuixc: i i i ? . ' MI] deplorable mistake, Neither side understood the q d to . boy had pinned the paper on the board, an: entail ruin upon any party that attempted to | a similar measure to be applied to the Eng- | 165 are girls, The total expenses of the institu. nd had this aiinple feet aud tte conelus Publie Credit bill'as agreed to in the Committee of | they sald’ for fun oceedrd. to slap him | without the objection of getting the taste of the gum s ea ia : an | been kept In view, all that was needed was. aceon Conference With the corn-popper, when ther Loy Jutp- | in the mouth, or removing a part of it by the tongue, reopen the quarrel, lish Church, and so complete in Great Britain | tion last year were €178,590, of which $107,900 nthe’ rite wt Ng, | He dt enacted te., That im order to re oH up. baal pulled bouethivg, Gat. Gf Bik Dickat: fl he once eslebra so flunaarion Genaras N Sou . ayes ¢ ° nd earnest endeave: oul 0 the purpose o! fo) vent ta hough f Mr, Jomeow encoursyol the South to cant | that separation of Church snd Stato, which | vss defrayed by (he city, and $4,908 by the Stat hworoatatradtrat.on | Qieehurge alt Jost obligations to the twoieeedtons: | Racked him down three or four times, Theat! 8 | gey,ts uow actively engaged in sclentide purvui the olive branch back in the face of Congress | we in this country agreed upon long ago. On Re dake destin whe che reer een reunen PY | the cloge of tie war. Not sceepiing the ry? interpretations | Tush from the school roow, aud threw open the dour | 44 professes to have entirely withdrawn from poli- Then followed the swinging around the cir pee een the Society during the six years of ita operations | forsed false atep on, ihe Part Of those who tu of the laws by virtue of which such obligation cle, the elections of 1866, the triumph of Con ‘There is.at present a general and concerted 1,108, The children are not merely fed and | Whlcheres At ive tas date we tune ea eu ve | Several large boys we e floor, and 1 he of the laws by virtue of have | Several large boys were zou the floor, and I heard i Tree bs thould cudeay. gress, the disastrous defeat of the President, | Movement among workingmen and teacher about resorting t Fatth for the | maintaining order, Feonstitutie and to settle ConMieting questions 10) them say: ‘There be isdown with him.’ Oneor | tics, It is reported, however, at P late cave we Should Tat. | that’ the faith of the United State on of his mills two were knocked down in the school room, 1] peror of Austria, having a high opt chanics in | clothed, but are tanght useful trades, such as | fii'Cost or the arditrameutar tia eee eee te MELE | pledged to. th nb ex- | tary talents, bas frequently consulted him of late nt in. colnor itm equivalent of | struck them with my fist, and uttered vehe Bee * il the obligatia the United 8t pressions. Ispanked tour boys, and broaght them ie A q , this city and vicinity to reorganize and marshal | *hoemaking, tailoring, baking, and hoopskirt STUDIES IN ROMAN MIABTORY. Tihereal’ Eee woree Litlteas Bice aetates, Bot bearing | Prvsinto the setoct roo, ‘ury" naked "my forgive. | respecting Whe orgsutzation of the new Hungarian the presentation of the new scheme by the f forces for w labor campaign during tho | Making, and are besides instructed in farming | _ syita, on pecoming Intereat bearing obtigathine of the Une Ataton mens before the whole sehook, Wien I was enenced | army. — 7 Soh gree prahiy aio: tupnieat u 0 : cet crush fi cept in cases hi ne 1 pani he bo » boys wiipped out OF ti 24 ta Dearidsines: te recta Fortioth Cohgress, whereby the insurgent | ring and summer, ‘The object of the mnove. | al xardening ; wo that the charity {a of much | mesnurey ta trash, pt in eusen whe thorizing the I A man in Dos Moines, Towa, has erected @ any such obligati xpressly provided that the | #cbool room, and weut for a pollen , : y be paid in lawful nv ¥ other currency What we have quoted is a fair specimen of the en- | dWelling-house for himecif built mostly of paper. nd silvers but non id luterest bear: T tire statement, whieh occuples nearly two columns | The Weather-Loarding, inside walls, aud shingling not al dy due shall be paid or ree tel 0 stan on Maturity, uaiveh at such time Urited | of a local paper, In the fice of this and of the textie | #F€ of that material Known in the West as the " Rocke States were required to ratty the amend ment they had just rejected, to confer wut frage upon the negroes in wiultion ther to, a ig character than merely providing Tirosinott ain ook the ait ylum for the poor and neglected, | had’ oppored his usurpation, confsented the and gave them to his seldiets, and conferred wits Sa aaaeEREeenaey f siaven Delonwtiye 00 those iment is a reduction of the hours of toil, Work. | Mrther-reac ivemen have set their Ss upon eight working | ® temporary hours per day, and to defeat their purpose there 7 oNTY at ietine ae tes notes shall be c tible into coin at tie op: | mony of the ans! mahen, iho dos per River Company's building paper.” The cost is and to concele ot! Y guar 8, | must necessarily be @ strong combination of em SHE HOUNEY SHARES: fer ae en tion of the older, oF unices at auch time bouts ot |e Meant tere wap aged is ange fe bart about two-thirds that of the ordinary materials, and » they cor urn te Vito , joyers son the side of the latter, by fallex- | the United States bearing a lower rate of interest | TeSelution susta Kellogg, aud afirming that Y 2 ere they could return to Uv 4 Por the | ployers, Wealth is on the wide of the latter, ut | tormants Victine te Call nh Gl fi@AabaS Ne | than the bonds ta be redesmed canbe cols Ad Mh | te reports which had reached the Board were | the house, {t ts said, Is warmer than where plaster imposition of these ! linn lia unbers are with the former. Employers are Savday, (git Mee a cotn aud the Uaite A Btates al o silernniy pledges its | + based on Incorrect tuiformation, and were not justi. | 884 Wood are used. tions,” a8 the South ov rihewm abet: | vot ily olverving these movemionts, “They, too, | Tig probable that the number of soldiers who | aharad: anti itoeline tively bith tne faith fo make provision at the earliest prueticable pe | eg by ihe theta aa now represented,” Tue atoping | Henri Rochefort lives at Brasscls in a vory tars'are wonttovall them yobelw are an | ate reorganizing with a view td resist any reduc. | have been swindled by the bouuty agents of this Hired comtiumen ns voluntary abttieation’ me dee. 2. And be it further enacted, ‘Vint any con- | of this resolution sastotns the teacher, fine house, for which he pays 20,000 francs a year debted to ANDY Juusson. I r fu), | Hn of labor time, The ofticers of the Working. | elty will never be nacertained, owing to the fact that | Bermuttca themse:ver tobe earlarcds Pens who Nad | tract hereafter made capresaly payable in voin, and ——— rent, He keeps a splendid earrlage, half a dozen mearvalghitedsorar slice lic ontored tho White |'41, city arp almaal dally: in vipt of letters | 489" labor for support, would lose too much meta | wend that mm the time which | Of any Rind. te price of Lich as eaeriod lato the To 1843, Josep Chaat estan a. dee | Di Decembra, the Bonuparist weekly, of Paris, ealit House he has proved to be thelr worst ad : , ; preferring formal charges, The number, wowever, is | human nature al es tn gover contracts inny have been ndjasied cn the tnsis or the | g AP 184 domeph Chapuian (ihe sume who, de- | ooo, the French Demverata no longer to patronize & from country unions proffering sympathy nud acly chauwed. afew yearn we, coin Value thereof at the thie of sich #xlo, or th p . This party, was udm id viser, their deadliost f He has encoura, Talal aia wh estimated at about six thousand, but it may be | fi ite {itt in tas crow, Chapman, crow !") y torial uid rerdering of such servicw or lavor ver they may be required. Thomas Walpok man who, while pretending to be weir spectal chau 8 Whig lawyer, who then resited tn Gresuticht, w Wall be leat an to its tor er, Should the office of the special agent, Mr. | Perlod of bitter xperienen, everythin vulid, cud may be them to incur perils w uld not pro | The N pion, leads the life of a Sybaritic aristocrat, ional no nia ii fi 4 Bes ne Of military eniere ta and on vial of r e opposing candidates for the State Senate, W eo y 1 ad Teabor Mulene ie Men Hea Newcomb, remain open a month longer, aud the ap- nuntters of ae aa an eee ie tee ea merce” | iind been im the Nenate, and Chapman tn'the How, —Tauchintz cloars annually between forty and tweet them, to scale heights of audacity trom | sions hore last year, has brought the several local for redress be as nameroas as they were Lion: Lone Of personal Ihherty tion may be given, Heeueh T of Representavives, Pe Qfty thousand dollars on bis famous roprints of which they were sure to tell, to tly in the taee | u sof the nation into tho anost happy nec rd the names of thonvands of the victims of nat, with the extension o gator bu ied Srrayosed of the pantion of } eck aud Maddison Bagiish aod American sothors, The only American of a Congress which detesiod him and over | with steolf aud with each other; and the National i e i aratory to ects. tik THE BOARD OF EDUCATION, the dintrict. to fesion, if not aeq the people ether, Watpole wos neat in hiv ap. | author whom bi . ever paid anything for republishing ‘ Hiicklayers’ Union, which met recently in Wasl ptering criiniual complaints against the latter, Of the repudite. Te’ las been’ clearly demonateacad by = 1, and wore rofied shirts, Chamoan war pec \ " “ auanaalad te Al Which he could exert no control, and which | Uricklayers' Union, which mot recently in Wash. | entering crimiual complaints agalagsihe liter, | | SES ME Trsnogs tant Wan ociiaa Ge MOHBHO | Wow sehael Ralficos Wiihent Viriy' ttoventy Te tis aypearsace tn those dese ats is is Longicllow, and It is suspected he did 1d be o inflie 1 the pet ington, has also wided in producing this feeling esterday the spectal agent appeared we Com: | stitution cannot be prey outed by the Pre ation of Dr, Horece Webs Demoerats charged the Whige with ing the rofl that ouly for the purpose of obtaining advance -_ would be apt to inflict upon them the 7 “ ataong building mechanics, ‘The newly clocted | MAsONer Osborn for the parpose of preferring » voted or deterinined he may be. That nil shirt gentry, Hy this the sleet: ana ba ties duc to their follies and his evimes, ' iis ee sbi ‘ 7 ‘ iso tidert lege of the Clty of New York, ty Of two President Larremore was in the chair last even de many Votes amon number of additional compla broker whose examin ts against a bounty ling off the Belgian publishers, who the yeomanry of the couutry, Upon this, chur Liou 08 & previous case of al Wie (he changes weil meninst Waheete ke | Wtemled to issue a cheap Fepriut of Longtoliow's President of this body, one of our own esteemed How-citizens, is making w fri return for all this, no on ny dy tour among POSSIULE RMECTION OF A MONARCITY ng. The Bosrd postponed the discussion of the the #tuuip, trom time to thine, often | st Work, epinl on ) 5 he tie z £ | leged fraud was supposed to be assigned for that ) . the rumMes on his bos dence —A New Engl clergy one 4 as they heap upon his obstinate hoad the bi the trade nnions of New York and vicinity, and | gay, one ie. wae avecrtained that the Investigation | achtyARenh de.vation le aitnaded wiuh too much | petition for additions to Tenth Ward. Pria:y tue rues on hiv Dorom as evidelice of A New England clergy: no Monday last maledictions he s0 richly deserves, A ree to ae by his presence au School No. 1, The Finance Committee reported that Mr. Jouxson’s administration has Loon | pew interest in fave this year's appropriations amount to about €9,88 per addresses is awakening fu ne would siattve neue ror which di They had rpent. some two Weeks in Madison | SEF, visited the murket carly in the morning. had becn set down for Friday, Accordingly, the ry day except Sunday, Allth While there his attention was called to some very Hw among workinguicn, | public are deprived of a new chapter of this heart- evily ws inight follow danger that the ea by had not changed tinen.and tt became a stra wberr\ ih shed ver fe 7 ps ard made appropriations as follow 0 | One strawberrics, Ie wished very much to pur: ous fail , oep + reore f ihe Workingmen! Jens awhudle nn n : i OF Lhe FA prpil. ‘The Boar Ppropriations as follows: fled that even he could not endure it any | 4 not only a calamitous failure, but a deep d The reorganization of the Workingmen's Union k bi H ae : ay a Mad Sun, after the We hinve alias ve $2.400 for puretinsing three iots of ground tn West | longer. He told Walpole one evexing ane PES as Sh chase some, but It belng so very early in the morn- grace to the country, It has stimulated cor. | upow a sure and substantial basis is another of | charges flail have been preferred, ry elrcumiseribved when it waa appr Fifty-fourth sirect for s new school; $55,000 for the | be under the necessity of going home in order to | !A itoccurred to him that they must have becn Every toldior who has been defrauded by Got. | SMe suit Th hutenngcte ay aM ruption in every department of the Govern: | those important movements now being car willie the vet snag fy . et a clean shirt, und could not be with him the next | picked on Sunday, and of course he co . is Herinan shoult enli at Mr, Shearman's office, 61 | power fodsed in the executive hy the Comatiiution tor | Purchase Of fur lots of ground and the bultdines | doy, Walpole ot}ccted,imd proposed to lend him FO So NEE At SUNG: BS ONG RAL ERS ment. Lucrative offices have been bought and | ried out by the working class The basis of | pena: fas ts saaedl ble amir +S ¢ [MLerest and projection of tus people, amd exere soa | thereon situated, on the southerly side of Fifth strect, | Chapuian said, * That will not do. Your shirts have uything Which bad been procured un- pie 4 Palit and | Feproventation will bé 40 modified that the largo | Drvstway: today, to record he mine on the books | By Waaltngton fad bis ietas en between First and Second avenues, known rules on, them. and, you know Dam Mghting the | der such circumstances, He inquired of the farmer: brokerage in pardons carried on within the presente of that gentleman, who says he will ase every possi: 1 i ‘of tw Ato eid FI Peans ‘ ‘ruted shirt gentry.’ Walpole rep) "Yau can | alr, Smith, r i > ge NE unions shall not be left to the merey of the small | tite em ne al Legivintute. Mf 86 to Si FIN atree tsith, were these berries picked on Sunday to have the claims paid, There will doubt- Dutton your double-breasted vest over ‘the bosom 1 be din! purlicus of the Executive Mansion by greedy adwiariniseonaiin | House, for one gran i Fone a hide ofiea? ie ican an | Mr. Smith, with a ely twinkle i 7 edt Wee) SUE Cherepe eel will be adopted instead of the senatorial idea at | that puspose; and it is to be hoped that the county | the Goveruuieut, may readily work ite overthrow. Klev avenues, for the use Of a primary se it was Chapman's turn to speak fret hia spocelt | they grew om Sunday,” : conduct of affairs has been characterized by | present in force, A fund of $50,000 or $100,000 | oficlal who made three per cent, on his investments MR, JOHNSON'S PICTURE OF CONGRESS, $20.000 for blasting rocks, and grading toes Gee cael ile his cree, —A “cat case” has just terminated in th @ certain degree of force and inflexibility of | jg to bo extablished, from which all men on strike | in the gallant Colonel's bounty agency, will at least aglgt gut for a moment to the hiwory of the major Tagath Wards siktind ioe the eottens 2 Polerr bosom. When he cluved hi , | Baltimore ‘courts, ‘The plaintiff wae the owner igs will, it has been destitute of dignity and | shall be supported, but the strike must be or- | APPlY bis profits to the relief of the soldiers, Bethe ‘wat gf.sround ta Sheri strost, ar Banton treet, fur | pope ts Mtg Mhave “bee bell nbc RFHatON | valuable cat of the Malteso breed, which hed bees ekill, Emulnting the political treachery of | dered or allowed by this central Union before. Miaveuilan ta ey rt Clty of Cheéshem wits of of fhe pene $20,000 to purchase three lot of ground om the | Chapman, during the canvass for wearing ruff missing for about four months, The cat was dis- ir trust, , Horthorly wide of Fifty-fourth street, noar Siath ave, | shirts, Said be, * Rellow citizens, I do wear ral a overed In the possession of defendant, and plaintity } y-fourd fled shirte; you see them now in thy bosom. It fae ppaplbgl yan wlte a % 28 teh to erect «new baiiding for primary | Ai ‘yonemt man, Tao nov try to conceal them: { ci! | in order to reeover it, was obliged to sue out a writ Joun TyLen, he has waged war upon the | hand, All disputes arising between employers Bamuel Wilso: a colored man about 60 years | bathe of i party which elevated him to power, with far | #nd employees If also to be settled upon a | of age, was found dead In his aparumente in North | te very foun ations ty, JUNLIEG, Hellion wha belnie a Pass be . i d raiment. | Whe Non i Py | The Truswes of the College of the City of New | OFS hypocrite, What character ix so mneh de. | Ofreplevin, the eat and its collar belng valued at $25. less tact than his prototype, and, unlikw | {tiendly basis by this Union, and strikes are to be | Righth street, near Union avenue, Williamsburgh, | the voluinscrid service of yhitiot avldtefy anh the ty * ttution, jada creut) without | York meh aud the Kxecutive Cominittee presented a Spined a6 that of th n hypocrite? "This dishonest, | At th communicaiion from. President Horace Webster, re- | B¥POeritheal ened by eoune tof mine lia using ine him, he forfeited their confidence without | *Y%ided as often as possible, Such an organiza: | having died of 4 in which both sides were On Monday last dob | Sesto, Ina nace J f : 4 A edge; | {0m day today for wearing ruitled shirts, and | | PePFesented by counsel, the defendant produced an rt Dsolutely needed In this city, where there | Wilson, seven years of age, son of Samuel, died of Fil dancer bad yamed when no 9 Sicning ins position on account of his advanced age ; ' i and Tlaning the respect of (holz autagoaiste, ion is absolutely his city starvation. ‘Two monthe ago the boy wae found in | imtacdcwnen a penitent teoile vowen ti the resignation was meceptod, and on inotion, Mr, { BA¥e Horne It patiently, ret fg 10 expneo line hy- | Sccount agalust the plaintif of $13.20 for boarding are at least 60,000 men bolonging to trude unions, The only persons who owe anything 0 | 40h geting independently of the other, and allas JouMEON are the officeholders whom he bes | sheep without « shepherd, Nn 0 pocriay. Twill © him the #trect, and on examining him the officer noticed | of the Uhited Stakes, Uion it wan that tuilege anti hid gucecasor shouthae vonidemt OF the | That ht'wearn radios abies a Welln i? cae Gee | OMe eat for 198 days, at ten cents per day. After red betes ike belch bak bees pment he caught hold of Chapman’ vont, us he hearing the evideuco and argument (in which de ot 2 that one of hia fect kad been shockingly mutilated, | {hsusasue of lives hd tiliwus of ews use eaor ee = sat uear him, and tore it open, whem out fendant's He told the police oMcer that his father bad burned | 8 *uppressio Of thre rebsI:.00, Anna Smith, who died at the Hoboken Hospital | handful of reios, “At this thu aedience aide counsel contended that there was 20 allowed to feed at the public crib, hig ‘The carpenters will lead the van in the eigbt- | jim while he was asleep. On delug returned to his | THB CONSPIRASELS PREVENTING RRCONSTRUCTION, evening, having thken overdone of mmendous shout Chapa was 80 much surptived Beer eats), the Justice gave Judgment fox ‘and traitors upon whom has] hour movement this spring; the plasterers, | father he was compelied to beg for the family’s eap- prada Hie persistently sought to inflame the nate we wee aS vies, Sees 1S eee Rot dare to get up and con- F possession of the cat, and one cent dams rardons and the Radical Heoub)i- | painters and bricklavers will follow ; and should | port, and nerished while dotng 8o } Gis’ testoresion' ot” tra rica fete a eae her betrothed, ” | Coveral vote ter Wapee ee er Beene dodo) Wh, Reet # college until his successor shouldbe wppoluted