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ee oe eee a ee re AR te THE AMUSEMENT! e juest than the land of the Hindoos? At dered Wattace, must have had the offe tupon the oe why inust we believe that the ambition of the | friends of tho latter of convincing them that Ral ackss _ ne as con el | Canrs is directed toward @ part of Asin, the at- | they could expect no redress from the law, and roon's MUSEUM tof re Man . h a Wns Aste J tempt at y nequisition could not fail to be | that they must take the punishment of his mure THE TAMMANY The Tree Marines, 1 aot] panied by @ general war in Eur The | deter into thetr own hands Warhington, Matinoeon Saturday, Kantay ¢ idea seems to us imaginary and unfoun — ACADEMY OF MUKIO—tialian Opera ete. ‘ iatan ime | The new Commissioners whom President | ——_ in our Albany despatch of | Graxt has appointed to look after the Union Pacific ATRINWAY MALL port Brothers sturday a very full summary of the bill amend. | Railroad will certainly bear comparison with their | COOPER INSTITUTR—Reatlr ing fetropotitan Excise Taw, which was re- | predecessors, They are the Hon. Isaac N. Mone 5 e Keven Dwarf; of, Har | ported by the Assembly Committee the Y BOWENY THEATIHEThe Been, Dwar por thy the Assembly Committee the day bi Niinois; Gon, @. K. Wannex, U. 8. Ene Saturday. fore. It is ® compromise measure which doca rs; and the Hon. J. F, Witsox, of Iowa, KEW FORK CIRCUS. 14th at, opnosite Academy of | Hot Feflect the views of either the upholders or take the places of Gen. F.P. Brain, dry Mestc—The Brothers Hazerell, Mai Wednesday | the opponents of the present Excise Law, but it ‘apoueos Ti, Buvonn, and Mr. Coaxstare and Saturd | is said to be satisfactory to the representatives | Wesnent. ‘The change will be welcomed with NIBLO'S GAROEN—Forty Thieves: or, “Striking | of hoth of ite ni sete i tla pteivae log oF Family Midtndeon Baturds: f both classes, and to be the best measure of | sutisfaction in all parts of the country. HOOTIT! THEATRE, $4 at., between Sth end 61% 0 relief possible for the liquor dealers to obtain — Romeo and JoMet, Matinée on Saturday under present circumstances, There is hardly | For two or three years past the United OLYMPIC THEATRE—Humpty Dumpty. Matintes at | a doubt that it will be passed without material | States have been represented near the Govern- 1s k, Weanesaays and Satnraays : WAVERLEY THEATIE, tN iromdway-tueretia | HARES, And that it will become a law ment of Colombia by Mr. Peren J. Scuiavay of | Porgia M.D, of LaGrand Doctrers, “Mauinte oa | ‘The bill is elaborately drawn, but the changes | Ohio, no doubt avery worthy gentleman. As he fat it effects are few and easily understood, In the | has nothing to do, of course he pookets his salary : first place, tho charges for licenses, instead of | of 87,500 a year, and doey nothing. There are, being wniform, are © graduated, For a lic | however, proofs on file in the State Department st « to roll lager and beer only the charge is to | that he has exerted himself to sustain the glory | 1 i 4 | astain the glory @ he ae a ALYY, | vo tt. Por ti th the addition of wines | Of bis country, inform as follows: a vg Mh and spirituous liquors, it is to be ® except to voucnen wo. 1 hh 11 Shines for A hotel and restaurant keoy keepers aro | “The Valter States of America to Peter J. Sullivan . t y m $150 to 0, 1k t ani ser Behe te fs WONDAN. MARCH , Pay frome 9180 06 § V keepers of f and espended In refrediimenta foe Terms ot the Su rostaurants or refectorios the fee ia from #160 t te ari.hy Uie rere ne | Dar art ' ny | $250. Outside of the cities of New York and 1 ‘ " aid | faa W res Brooklyn the charge is to be, for beet license only, and ee i ae ; ‘i » | more, Where there is a sliding scale of price ta and nearly wilthe fore | a ae es | Cant, and the Board is to decide whether A Te a te ba | Tey place is or is not a hotel - r ® 7 and correct, | — The hour of closing is changed from y for t SULLIVAN | To Advertisers—The Weekly Sun, to 1 A. M., and that of opening is fixed at 4A. M Minister Re tof thet I Btites to the t a ’ t | For the convenience of parties giving balla and | «Bours, July, loon | r entertal t Board may graut sy vouctbe fo’ 8 y , Mand | cial licenses for a single night, without respect t Tho Tnitod stat » | poe! H these laws (alt ates V if te “ sa « I t ' nae te and dare will bee their pleasant f i Mths Legal 7 | e A | Sunday afternoon “ y of y ‘ my aragh MLaearis on me Unrran tracenp | rr. | in full f We are satisfied that the « an gentity the aboy to he Juat and correct, | —— party in the Legislature will before ton " A y wecemsary fort Lot Houmt 7 ( Rites tbo ened s hin ne, AOE be ; blates of Colombia, \ body of our population to patel) ho" i cavetywliate |’ pasa tnimaprered y We trust that these bills were duly al hol Bae fea : —— lowed and paid by Mr. Skwauo, Since the ox 3 : ahd ‘Tho historic valet Beau Brusmens. | penditures were o necessary for our bs apy ' Zt i uration of 1} never bore from hix master’s tollet «more ruiied | national honor and cause, they ought not to hav executive at Mayara, among the mountains | ¢, f ‘our failures’? than have decorated the | been drown from Suntavan’s pocket w a of the Eastern Department, some hun: anagerial earcer of that gonial but very ill | and accursto reimbursement. But we « t dred miles northeast of Bayamo 1 n rac n, Mr. Jouw Brovanam, The | that as Suinivan seems to be a donkey, and as he mea 1 the Central Department | dawn of his genius as a manager discovered him, | has filled the post at Bogota for time, th the A ly of Representatives have agroed | we believe, as ruler of that beantiful little jewel. | facts demonstrate that a minister resideat thy upon the entire abolition of slavery. Pa. | box on Broadway, which soon grew dimmed and | is of no moro use than w fifth wheel to a ¢ | tr " are to bo indemnified for the | Mrnished in his keeping, but which subsequently | We commend the subject to the careful con fut i ‘ie wea ato tad blacka | Sttistic hand of th r Wattack, needed a | hope that he will sternly cut off all such osel ps ; : r fy 1 for Mr. Brovoitam to establish a | expenditures, and 1 our large and sp 2 eee Sener ONON09 UOT LO BOT YO AM Fy fa t There wero merry | er liplom hayes nowhere hut w the revolutiona » or to be ¢ 1 under his reign, stroe; and many | they are re " fect of this important measure will at once | to tt mplished manager, aftor the yas had The Tribune, which ts unders od to main be fult in both the Western and Eastern D c- | been cut off, coming forth with a candle in abot. | Mtl? relations of peculiar interest with » dr | : es A : | temple in Twenty-fourth street, saya, ta i partinents. It would seem te impossible | te, and reuding his bewildered audience home | | 1 criticisa | for the Spanish authorities to proserve slave. | pit Rad i alonld lad nt It will pun some people, re learn | ry in any part of the island, after cman. | 8 semi-idiotio coruscations for which ho hus | ie. prougluin's Theatre has been crowded every eipation has been proclaimed by the | * Mt J sii mi ; Ho next migrated | night this weew." patriots; andit thus becomes very plain thae | . : reed th As this may be an allusion to Tus Sex, we | e descent. But as with bis usual manly frankness | hasten to aver that, on the contrary, the fact | it would have been for the advantaye of the fk ‘ pa i ho professed that art was with him always | we comtemporary aifurds us much | the Iead in this momentous refoi with hoping that he might secure a pleasing com- | iitilo bill, about which wo had begun to dep But now the revolution has set the great | petonce, His second effort, however, was amore | may possibly yet be paid up change on foot, and will gain from it the | gorgeous flasco than the first, and we believe there — sympathy and assistance of the negroes When we remember that fully one-half the whole population of the island consists of colored people, and that one-third were slaves until this decree was issued, it becomes easy to appr the of abolition as an clement he revolutionary policy. It will greatly strongthon the insurgents, not are few establishments around that classic locality in which his name is not treasured with reverent Aud now, but onths since o Sibyl of fortune tad hor for the third time at bis fect, Tue Sux, which has the peculiarity of shining by night as well Was present on the eve of tho opening of the most exquisite diamond theatre which has given glitter to pert Mr. Buo two short n is day, ate importance ps any oapital of the world, ilAM only by adding recruits to their forecs, | himself cried exultingly Eureka!” and stated but also by confusing aud weakening their | that if he had met failures formerly, he had at enemy lust found Lis hour and his man, Accordingly, if We have received from Havana a number | be bas once more found a failure, the fault must of patriotic documents which enadle us to | 2 bis He has found one, But on that we aro appreciate better than before tho character | YWilling, as we have been hitherto, to dwell But amid the wreck of all his business enter: ead purpos of the Insurrection. Among | prises, we had hoped to ace survive that buoyancy Shem is un address issued by the Revolution | guq tightness and gayety of spint which, under ary Committeo of Cainagiiey on occasion of | every diaaste carry the lifo boat of his gifted 4 jauntily over the rough- ‘ uutrymen breesily @ we ur “a t st seas, Even with this hope we bave now to fe bofor hed part. A ruined tower, a broken vase, even a ne t withered flower is @ thing of sadness, But « rape 1 san a thing of still greater sadness is @ great mind in part of tho island, went to Puorto Principe | remy. Kontcatens etapa eons is one we mn ‘ ” tye ronan but he had a pleasant ono, full of bright thoughts, - MARLON) Guaint conceits, and merry fancies; and it is of the struggle by an honorable agree- | with pain we note so marked an indication of the ment between the people and — the | fading of these graces as is furnished by his re Governiaent, He entered the city | markuble episile of a day or two ago to the anarmed and with but a single companion ; | Zerald, Thus it runs: and there he was treacherously murdered by “MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR AT TIE SUN OFFICE. Bpanish soldiers and partisana, “This ac: | qitt'sfrangennd melancudly oncurrguce winch task Hon,” saye the addross, * whose baseness de- | St? ot si'aetioncy for imdividuate oF consideration for bs Pedy bid eine iene As ibe sahil Wonderful occurrence which took place “in Bever consent to recognize our be | Again that ure so necessary to the s of our | Suse f : sles ud bate native nd bee 1 of Cube | $ho? Bari, Nae aad dram wit the poot would then no more serve r rthos | Hung jroke Maheues Uratinstle watt ieate anxious only to enrich themscly WHO DOW | Vigorous and lively not y weeks ago, but Uke 80 many bloodsuckers t 1 | broke its little heart in such an untimely our unhappy countr Tho spirit of thie} manner? Is it the clrcumstance or Tux Som that address, and indeed of all the papers put | A devotion, and firm and entirely f rom | ¢ ab obs ee JOMN, BROUGHAM," exaggeration and gasconad This isa noble determination, which we doubt The general conduct of the revolution also | not he will pursue iia isaac iuetion Shiai continues to be as wise and prodent as in the | has uttonded all his other undertak Will past, It does the greatest credit to Gen, | he permit us also to recomme » additional CanLos MANUEL DE Crsrepes, the | determination not to maul and torture and east commander, and shows that ho is fully ¢ on the world without support a number of inng to the daties imposed upon him. With all | eent noun ives and verbs, but to take these facts in view, it seems probable that | &* ns in Laxnoay Munnay Lefore be yeu those profound politicians in this country and | "OH IS Mest eal iy elsewhere who have #0 solemnly and #0 per | ie picheat of gifts, « eal a chi tinaciously denied «1 ty of the Cuban | and? We almost fecl d people to achieve their independence presently find it convenient to rev opinions. posed in gen Will | think that when he wrote this entangled tholr | quent, and ible } using bit n which the chivalrous old Baron of « tel must have If that delicate dis — The Russians are steadily moving forward | | ¢ 80 finely drew between whether he was ( Central Asia, They have fur soine time bad | VU" Mle possession of upper Turkestan, and now we bear | en that they have crossed the Oxus und are advane Tne SUN of Saturday contains an account Ing in the direction of the Hindoo Koosh and the | of the shooting at Augusta, Georgia, on Frid passes which lead through that great range of | of an editor named Wattace, by @ Dr. G@ mountains into British India, Those who have | Dauoex, whom Watace had attacked in his long cherished the belief that Russia is aiming at | paper, the Warrenton Clipper, The trouble be. the expulsion of British power from Asia, sce in | tween the parties grew out of a Masonic Lodge this advance # new proof of their theory; but we | quarrel, Yesterday came an additional despateh, don't believe it now any more than before, It is | saying that on Friday night Daven was taken from the jail at Warrenton by a party of disguised the town, and eortain that the Russian Government desires to extend its dominion in Asia, and there is no doubt that it wants « foothold upon the sea in the | there shot and killed, It is evident that the re men, carried some distance fro: The Hon, Gipron WriLns, lately Scere tary of the Navy, is about to go to Europe, We dare say ho will be reo re with dre distine tion duo to the man who coutrolled our sea forces during the war, when they were covered with glory and enric assistant, Capt, ¢ Atlantic two or thre d with much spoil, His principal avos Vasa Fox, crossed the years since, and was made much of everywhore, and we don't see why his chief should not receive equal attentions now. Mr, Weives is not the most popular man in the nt, anged his polities once or twice y that 1 theirs, and that ho The reason United States just at p is has © too often; or perhaps he would prefer to s the Republicans have chang has over remained fai Any way, we regard b ul to his first principles. as an houest patriotic intentions, if anything too virtuous f this wicked world, Under his ada was that Fannagur went into Mobile to the masthe than ning of battle ; aistration it shed Bay, d, amid the aud light while in the darkness of midnight, the iron-clads of Ponree drifted, like monstroua phantoms, down before the rebel bat tories on the bluily of Vicksburg, till all of a sudden silently each gan From tts adama Fae ee eee ane the ahipes Like the murcican y Of the sub. For the sake of these great memories we hope cle Giveon will be cordially weleomed by the val heroes and amateurs of the old world, He He is one of the most remarkable old fogies that we now have to boast of, His wig alone is worth a journey to contemplate, and the solemnity of his deportment is truly great tr deserves it, side was the best artist in the English | tongue in Jouxsox's or in Lixcoun's Cabinet, aginative, metaphysical ture Mr. Cuase Js in solid, masculine sentences, clean and | forcible as the butt of @ locomotive, Mr Stanton was always powerful in the array of facts and in the undercurrent of genuine elo Brain was splendid in vituperation aud insin Mr, Wetnus was worth 4 un cither of his | agues. Ho would make a first-rate | paper writer even now, notwithstanding his very advanced age; and after he has enriched his mind by foreign travel and the observation of distant lands and peoples, we dare say that he will be able to got w valuable situation upon the Inde pendent Press, We warn him, however, that if | ho thinks of seeking employment on Tus Sux, he will have to expand his intellect, become a true philosopher, and less of @ partisan than has hi | erto been his wont, Above all things, let him learn to laugh mor Proternatural gravity has , no doubt; but for every-day use commend us to the man who views life with gay good nature, and gathers a beneficent lesson alike from its sorrows and its joy In spite of the defection of their leader Mr. Howr, who bh f Cans s been won over by the gitt Jian Cabinet, the Anti-Confe Scotia are still bent on © arrangement by which their 8 place in the deration party va breaking up t province was incorporated into the new Dot nion, Thoy are busily at work publishing pamphlets and newspaper articles, making specehes, and in other ways preparing the Nova Scotian mind for annexation to the United States, Should they succeed, their example will be fol: lowed in New Brunswick, Newfoundland, and Prince Edward Istand, which, like Nova Scotia, suffer greatly from the repeal of the reciprocity treaty, and the consequent interruption of their trade with this country, —— Wo received the first volume of The Amvitcan Publisher and Bookseller neatly bound, from its publisher, Mr. G, R, Catneart, of this city have southern part of that continent ; but will not Per- | cent acquittal of Guaws, who murdered Poutaxn oo pone ‘and Beloochistan prove easierjof { at Richmond, in the same way that Daapew mur- Itis a magazine, containing ® monthly record of Atnerican aud foreign hterature, and fils s vold long folk by those interested Lu literacy matters, SUN, MONDAY, MARCH 1 AMUSEMENTS. - The Opera Tho French opera seems politely to have with- drawn for a while to give its Itallan cousin a litt ebanco to win publie favor. Mr. Moretzek my which we are sincerely ind to aay hae been a very Promperous one, will be bre e with fonday Mr, with “Le gives vory vivid ight to a clo Gran reopens the wea Vie Paristenne,” wh glimpses of the fast lite of the fnet French capital, Miss Kellogg's engagement soon terminates, 0 Taesday evening she takes a farewell beneft. The opera to be given is Faust." The impetus this art fet has given to the langaishing fortunes of Italian in of opera bout fi, It te sold, tl opera, ated by Mr. Maretzek's own laudable exere tons, will doubtiess carry bis enterprise to a success. | port sixned by ful elowe Moore, in relation to th Wallack's: 5. 1869, WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY. MOVE WORKINGMEN'S MENT-WAUES ‘The fuente To the Baitor of The Sun Sin: In adopting th 1 Adverth Pri ut every hovorable and intelligent workingman in | morrow, ond will immediately goat bie uccount books his city has been grossly insulted, I respectfully | seein. Hig oversight in not proposing to elve the cat every laboring man in New York, and par- | Profits of hie business to Congress instead of the jetllarly members en's Union that » Workingmen POLITICAL BODY-BNATOCUING report of the Committee a8 presented to the “Honorable the Board of Aldermen,” which ean be nthe regular proceedings of the Board on fourth page of to-day's SUS, not only the printers, Trades Unions, to read the re- Aldermen MeQuade, MeGrath, and request of the Working: the influence of the City Govern- ment be used to Induce the parties perform 4 the NEW YORK DRY GOODS PRINCES. - Stewart and Ciaflin-An Absurd Fling at Congress. Correspondence of the Doston Port ew Yor, March 10.—Mr. Stewart made @ great mistake in not offering to assign his business for the benoft of Congress. Congress may not be a ia titation, but tt likes money, If Mr id, Gentletnen, repeal that iaw, and the profite of my business for four do you think the Iaw wouldn't have been | knocked off the atatute book? Certainly he made ke in not offering to pay for the tittle favor He is cxpeeted back in New York to: charities of New York ie not regretted by bis bi ther merchants bere, From the first they disliked the idea of their strongest rival going into the Tre ury, ond some of (hem are well pleased that he didn't ertin. | Mr. Stewart is one of the most oright und hone Dosiness men in New York, Mr, Stewart has given agreat deal of money for charity without SUNBEAMS Beverly Tucker has g ness at St, Cat ito the botel bust. Canada West Grant is remarkubl for possessing two rare virtaes—common sense and retl-cence. —The peach trees of Delaware are uninjured by the wintor's frosts, and promise a good eum The international m: exhibition at Havre last summer resnited fn a loss of abont 100,000 franca, —Two members of the Indiana Legislature were looking at some pictures a day oF two ago, when one astonished the other by asking him if he wos a“ kynozure of paintings.”” —There are lots of American girls now in rope to learn singing. Among them Miss Mackay, Miss Sterling, Miss Gibbs, Miss Lajcunesse, and Miss Carman, And all are pretty. —A number of the friends of Wirz, who was hanged for the murder of Union prisoners at And fonville, have made arrangements for a costly mont ment to be placed over Lis remains. —Some it confidence man in England h » een personating Prof, James Bryant Smith, of Yale adr Filtecws Theatre the eomety Of the & ; ae acale of prices sub. | PUbliehing It in the newspapers, and close-flsted men At Wallack’s TI fn # the six- | corporation printing to pay the scale of prices Baye | ae Torrent By the bys t wou teenth century gives plice this week to that of the | in\ited by Typographleal Union No, 6. rif the Sailor's Snug Harbor was one of the ehari. nineteenth, Bhakeapeare retires In favor of Mr. | tn presenting aueh a report the gentlemen com. | tHe he intended the protts of his business fo Ko te berteon, and © 8¢ eplaces “Much ng the Committee bave exhibited their true | WVen he proposed an assignme ait betone & Robertson, and replaces “Mi * poring th have led their true | which his groat Broadway is built beion, about Nothing.” | colors, by clearly showing that their sympathies are | the Suug Harbor—a sort e for superant Mr. Robertson f# the anthor of the wo very sue | not only with the employing pr but with em and the Trust ve Bre ereefal plays, “Ours” and © and bh last “in every branen of tra who refuse to ac. | t*€ Le haga dla ebout r . : ployers in every une to aC | a year, ‘They are Wought i comedy, to be presented this evening, ts reported | gee to the femanis of thelr workmen, no matter € al more, bat the Repub rastees, ¥ . bd 4 Mr. Stewart bave them at toast pr Bat it's of aE ‘The rer n co, that since the strike reches @huiberibe anid proth OF ne The Burlesave Theatre uct be @ai ald prod of the printe $500,000 worth of w pein sor not, Th eee will remain in his-own ptres devoted to the F tation Lenoft of Congress the way tothe Treasury 1 atn tren eurance of | the damage not only of c men and with b trenenr | Mark after ie ; ; s is. His tr Wholesale an ato about | ging atirnetion at the ¢ “ piggies nop die this “aus | * rividable rival tn the w | a b * W York climate, | sper Iw mere'y t far al Th cen the tw * howeve with THOUS | che stmemont in: this par fe ia tree, 8 work ‘ @ iy all t r L rn Mies FE it t ‘i : a A an) t © then hos ever been performed by t it " at beat red since her re a Sees vere ee la ' of comp aia this ety e | the tw corner n | 7 ‘: y . | aller establisuments of ca nv ra t fix al a hy ¢ he well-known py € = : r oy have been ploy aor ar f me c ' bes ‘ . be law bef r a the eutie tN A ee n The new t ” Mo Wad: | ot reach f wook, anil yet we are 1 e i ‘ale i 1 n a worth of work | than Stew thous i A 4 tao v kon from in six * nit is | bigdey « 1 i wer » The. 4 " eres nt siments em b May, A : ' a ‘ " i * of the Sh square would by by "' rnd ! ’ ke had been going | Epa | I p be THE STORK OF A CHICAGO KISS, re ‘ > tho subject of | | fay: On F | pen ‘ which reauited so | Rich and Itacy- etlons in the Art of | that | Provoriug. | tutatly to auch transferri > Ui f i agle ‘A hel A very good-looking, slender. innocent-appear. ’ ‘ a e iM we Ing girl was “broacht ap " yesterday in company De Be Mr. J idden fa this | witha young man who looked vastly w al of jo Berg od Mr ' + annual report, | him: and had the expres “one wants Orato n of whip. gly one er stalsd Wat he had M Arne t what with the enter her room, had’ waited peticntiy bo rendered to-morrow ¢ nd truth loving Fat the door tll he heard a Kiss, and to be ou M ' htwadille jooked at Miss Julia bbls sy the eight of his power, I Hi and the Hoard t parage a report, | the nur nl uct-—not that It Rev. Geo. H. Peek inter ‘ he hal bee fvctess ant was thrown upon | Axor ANDMARK ANOUT T APPAR man to read the report and judge for bine | y i with hard work: doy Mr. Jamon M. Milter will, ut Exchange 1 ** make a note of tt i Menus oF read fa portion of the Morris property, NEXT CHARTER ELECTION, | Qualls got rid of iat hee witt waren located on Central avenuc, at auction, ‘This estate | New Yonx, March 12, 190 | ml {to live, and Mf pons is one of * the old iandmarks ” in the vieinity of the = " nt humors of her brain tuto ¢ city, and dates ite ex co nearly two ceaturies Thanatoveis, 12 Atter kine--@ temporarily sEpensive oad Meatllidea, ha well 0s: / dekeabhe ti Sim: Will you ph inform the public who is t wh fo men might be when associating | nd other conventences for confortable home the distinguished ut the head f | doute:-oreon teenabs “inves compeee tome rekieee Printed abstract of will be furuished to par Medical cotleges, “made arrangoments w Yet she did not believe that this fe wea | Ghabees wilhouk chats resurrection man to steal the body, on the night of | ingrain. but that it was for lick of knowing b —— {te interment,” of a highly respectable gentleman, | fer, Thea she went « tp turther ao REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS contrary to the wishes of bis wife and family, be- | int, Hest amen would like to, kuow ts - Nae NY 1 | Stre nature, thronch some antic, had ont his heart | otherwine, Sue lad the wisdom they neeied, mportant Hales This Weok—The Disposal | and iiver on the wrong side? ‘This, by the way, ta | they the money wided—why should ther of Chotco New York, Brooktyny and West) |e iie dat or o. (mple of the tranapention of | DU anexclange ? ‘The work was.a noble one, for he | \ oprbtie nce aldedg frgard las hh human’ bony high aaiure Non, la ber |i qrbo Mecterte neususa Oatate moieties omits | The business in real estate Inst week was very | ° : ity of, as any one who will examine | RAOWN her intentions, she felt that she west adver: | heavy. A larger amount of improved property was a Lge AY ROG We Nktmine | tise, So this young ‘ichemist turned © couple of old than during the preceding week, and at very aat- | MEUCM weporia ma one PW, MY | skirts and some other trifles into a dollar, procured sold than during the p lng week, and at very dear Mr. Elitor, supp 1 should have something | ® bindkerchtet’s worth of paper, ai | Aalactory prices. Among the lots sold were a number | 0°" your insides, and should in conse | ratlinatuate young lady of b | neur the Central Park und the Boulevard, This class ete Ale ahd be UGHlat VawTwouk yon fice H unistanees, and for | of property ie iu demand. The lots that have already | ‘ . uid you let | desired to give one in etiquette an been sold ave hold ata largo advance. Already the “ial Aid not, feel at ease in the society of the upposite | appreciation tu vaiue bh wen tenfold, and tracta | YOUr quiet gray if you of toe hospital, lay you | seg, Tuition to lovers extra, The advertiooment that actually sold oily 9 few yeurs ago lor one hun a whirling tabte, and in presence of a pack of | wass success, Sle saw young men who were at a | large amount er: Of property” ie | *Ards, your heart and liver torn out by the head, or “ oe a fow years We abail see itall linproved., ‘This part | I. atany rate, should not want those fellows, even | uty Perey caine a eels tte aid ant tict Of the city will ultimately be the home, of wealth, | Were they the he of medical colleges, t West Site maiden, aud that unlappily he did wot get and will rival if not eclipse the splendid res me in thie way, out of mere curiosty along as tust ashe desired, He was atill miles from that are to-day the prite of Futh avenue, preter to remain un rbed in my chosen grave, [| &Provosal, He knew she expected it, and knew he i sunher ¢ ms Brackiyn iota era ta am carious to kuow who this distingureled head of | Wanted to do it. But he couldnot, ile nad walked this Week, at prices withln the reach of men « One of our medical colleges to het nos ating to imselt, “1 wil propose te tesa dune [or ever as ory | hie merited notoriety: of wht o-nliht ; aiter getting there he would dud that a home It p for Mt is uot long hence wien | Hous. man mug propose to propose but that God still div fr wilt feapoeatth area Home ata ran | | Very respectfully, from one who, if his incites | Bowen, Hence toars, agony, hair-pulling, and tho Wiileb is not ruinous should ehance ty be'mispiaced, still Would like tu be | 1° Of select passages fron approved |trasgio Rents are rapidly on the Increase, and as we need | left quiet iu his grave pools, “Standing etore w mirror he informed mot say, tre very high, with wot the Teast. indication eee ret tate Meueeecpenie ered ABC, LAAKAd cal) ohn decrease Deserve chi Was a relief but not a proposal, ‘Thus he weul The sales of Westchester coenty lote to-day c fi 5 to Julia tor aid, and the needy, who bad mone: another cha F Bien WHO Nave nO erent eh To the Eititor of The Sun, hover applied to that disinterested young girl ta Of capital Sin: In your interesting editorial about the ine 1. She taught hin the lore. of proposal the The auction sale amonnted to $2,149,610; | terview between Ge. Grant, ex-Secrctury Stew one by letter, for that she spurned ‘like any girl for the month of January, $203,791 ; for the mouth | Abd Judge Milton, you quote the remark atiribated | Of spirit.” Bho instructed him in the abrupt, of Febiuary, $9,175.98; for the year to and ine | © Logan, the Indihn chief as follows: "The blood | We gradual, the preeatory, the tearful, the labial, eluding date, $15,097, 9% 9 Logan runs vot in the velns of any human being” | tle “eottags with love,” and the “opera and dia Messrs, Muller, Wilkins & Co, sell on Jay, | Pils Is infelicitous, and the old school-book version | UNIS” Proposals, to say nothing of the special ones, March 16, 125 valluble Uuiiding lots ou Siatieth, Sige | # Detter: “Logau's bivod runs in uo veins but | Which may be mido ina horse and bucey, behind Pedal sed Winey aeror cants ore om Muxtietl, lee | oe Chutic" | the ‘organ, or at the dinner table.. ‘They: were te: Srennes, near whe 1 Hiverside Parks and | [The extract from Logan's epeech quoted in Tur | Hometa me of these tore when the officer, a ken Grand b vie Luis property is a partof the | guy ¢ Mi, eee f a who needed a Ii astruc: | ven with (he n y a ote ». Our geet} it sie # case, and © ful ¥ f i vin Fun aneeihae respondent's ve r 8s en ane Mere ; . yeni t88 | prope ‘ ave ever ect F er, But ee: aay rtsth Coming Celebration of Mt. Pateick’s | he ane would aapended if she would v brick d Mnge, Day. « ‘ sn Chew al Messer & M Fr selion ‘Tu ay, March To the F , The Sun. f \ pt 4. The 2B; eta Bnet ve and Ma Sim: Th merical stre f nel resi: | w ene an : bi ne | phen HL. Lott tirm, at Woodlaveu Centre, near Kust | (iene nl nilniiration order in’ how — ryt r y 15, | Are practi f No, aasu TILE OCEAN RACE ‘ rt ol | nol Saint Patrick, lke a Ms - ui ; ; practical athe n Hye to a The Steamers Russin aud City of Parte, Tae real estate ady ents to be found in Tae | “How can they bo ladtated in there practical works » | if) eappears by the City of f ahah oa tie ail grades of property. | sitaply ‘ty. ‘batt pect cat | tith, 18th, 131n, and 14th, both Vessels were incom ed to the opinion that | sending them over to Ireland . tein | Pay. On tie 1th, by Hie Russia's log, she pass: these’ a ements will Intorest all | Order that vessels of the largest e | the City of Paris, aude th he y i ng top them ab any state of the tide.” Thus ms | tie Slated by:y ers the add atte The Ngy Hounty Law. manufactur wit Glasgow is. to-da; Jer to remove the alr pump, aod to re The following is Xt of the new bounty | What was she twenty years mince?’ Steam dredzing |-p6, ie ima, rubber of x valve, the tollowing are nonth, We are indebted for it to Mr, Charles Net- | hishes steam aud sailing veascis to most of the coun hour of passing Suudy Mook, the tues of Heton of 137 Broadway, whois we can ‘reson a | triesof Kurape, Let the gluriuus Lee, the Lily, and | Sethare taken from New York. The gross time is an recommend | i1.6 simnnon be dredged, aad we Will see all kiwin ot | KUYeR Withou' inet Aifference of longitude as an honest and trustworthy agent, jes hay ries spring up like magic, to compete with | Wich is about four hours, twoaty tminutes, ing claims to he other citics of Europe. ‘They are now Days. Hrs, Ain. Be it enacted by th ate and i irying to raise a sufficient sam of moncyto pure Russia left New York Febrnary 10, at 240” - atives of the United States of Ament t | one, Do not wait to be uswed; Volunteer your of ig ecaavee ee stown February Pe that he fo discharged. hy reason of eesti a ul al as Pat, arrived at Queenstow tara of Servies.’' Ge pba to havelcompleted |g, Millions dre spent in Amertea in the name of hon. | - Februaty th it'ss A. Aly sw he full term of his eulistiment, und entitled to bounty | Pua honor to him Uy danating enews eateaeee wey Le according ue honor to hia ating anvually 4 small sum rived at Liverpool i b rom each individual to objects of public Usefulness aia M ow Buc, 9 And be Ut further enacted, That the widow, | TR, cuah imdividual to tjects of public usefulness |, town Febiitary ti ei bt minor ctaldren, cf parents in the order named, of | Ag T don't inte d to parade (I never dia, nor dine | ary Si, wi A Bs Liverpool Fear 2 Wischarged from the. Military see iRs honora- | with any Society, and intend to send my donatic Itwill be seen by these Agares Chat at Queenstown Ply, discharged from the wiltary service of the | J. x, Maguire, M. P., and recommend those whi the City of Paris Wad davtes on the Hedy Rvlng’ aaderetiee pict Roller would be enti; | “rive dolars donated to Irish objects on Trish soil, | rcenvered er lost gt mesouctuoed ing appropriations for snndry civil expens and displ jek's day in America City of Paria that her stay at New York was so Government. for the year’ ending dune taeee Very truly, GERALD DESMOND, brief in consequence of her having to take the place sightons nusacee an nate rey eg une, shire, Wi Biath avenue, | of her disabled consort the City of Baltimore, the fone, auproved Waly Veeateclant sean was no time to clean her bollers and. to trim her Seer ad ale ec ea eee teut eighteen New Jersey G lore Swindling. perly, On the other hand, it is claimed for the fot aball be so consira Provisions of sald 1 7, ing kauor af The Sun. Kussia that she wae der id that her bot Swe. B, And be it Jurther enacted, ‘That all claims | Sin: Twish you would recommend the Com. | lH had not been cleaned (or several voyages,” for the additional” bounties granted in sections 12 | mittee on the gas abuses to visit our eity and Inspect a ——— and 18 of the act of July 25, 16, shall, after the Ist | the workings of the plan here, Only let as know | ‘The monthly meeting of the Sunday School day of May next, be adjust and wottied by the ac- | when they will come, through Tae SUN, that shines | and Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal counting officers of the Treasury, under she pro- | forall, and we will promise them some more cases | Churct was held in the Broome street Methodist visions of said act; and all such claimens may on | like Judge Dalya, sister who occupys the house | Episcopal Chapel, William W Cornell, Esq... Presi the tat of May be remaining In the ofice of the Pay- | with me, went last fall on a visit Sou'h, the gas has | dent, in the cl JH, Pelton, Secretary. ‘The an. master General unsettle, shall be tranaerred tothe | ot been Hauied in her aparimentesined she fet end | nual meeting of the Society eth be held op Munday Second Auditor of the Treasury for ment, yet I had to pay even more for her gas last quart evening, March 2, in the St, Paul's Methodist Bro, 4. And be tt further enacted, That all claims | than she did when she was lome, 80 you see It costs | Episcopal Chureh, Fourth avenue and Twent) for bounty under the provisions of the act cited in | more to let the gas lie idle than i$ does to burn it, second street, Addresses by the President, W. the foregoing section shall be Vold, unless presented Kespectfully yours, L. J.B, | Cornell, Drs.” Curry, McCHiatock, da due form prior to the dat ay af December, Lsdy, Honoxen, March 12, 1869, . and Tiffaby, Rishon Beovk, ‘ihe work goes bravely om. ny? S24 College, and has succeeded in vietimizing Prof, Wil son, of the University of Edinbur —Gov. Cox, the new Secretary of the Interior, ie fully six fect bigh, slim in stature, of florid come plexion, with dark hair and eyes, fuil whiskers, and fs courteous and n His age is 41, but be does not look over ssini left three millions of francs. Am Htallon paper states that aecording to a codicil found aiter the will, the city of Pesaro is entitled immed ately to all the ser's property in Italy, on eons that 50 per cent. of it is paid to the widow Very clever letters are those which Oliver to Ge uner throngh the columns of y nthe War Depurtinent at Washington, ae my own plants.” To prepare Fr mustard, take fine salt, q of J, sufficient to thicken it The female population of the Bermudas, there being at es ae many of the former ed Iw hen ; M Bou it, Byron, Robertson, and oter dramatists are sal ve made arrangementa by which thelr pleces will be played first in the United States, ia order to aecure the Amerleat ' Under exist this would > is said that Mrs, Moulton, for Miss ting here for ‘ Her voi ed as the f A a hiax p 4 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL ~ Saronoay, March 18—P. M s been weak thr ut the day, thowzh active, with larga feeling pervades the market that the Seeretary of the Treasury will soon commonc 4 of for tue purpose of increasing the currency balances g consequently, @ long line of shorts has been put out, ad which Is roflected In the lending rates for cash early loans being ma td ¢ borrower or lender, a 3, 2M 8,5, and 4 B cent. being pald for carrying. ‘The Assistant Treasurer during the week received in \d for customs $2,741,275, and pald oat on Interest 183, ‘The highest point reached in gold during the week was 132, and the lowest 190%, the fluctaae Hons haying Oven tess marked than usual. ‘The exe poris of specie for the week were $301,228, and sined | Jan. 1, 87,258,404, ‘The day's businesss at the ofica | of the Assistant Treasurer was: Total receipts, $051,083.15; total payments, —€483,781.62; baw lance, @ 5.81; which Include receipts for toms, $634,000, and for gold notes, $48,000, Clearing House statement: Exchanges, $102,60 621,61; balances, SWAT; exchanges for the week, $629, x the week, $15,- 0,880.06, ‘The at the Gold Ex- ange Bank w 1; gold Daiancos, $2, 109,489.00; and currency balances, §3,676,146.00, Leading quotations in gold were : 4M. Bid, Mo Bid. ANA) PM. Bia, i tar 18g" Ti vitlg 4 1s < 13g aha 3. wis Forelgn exchange was quiet, on a basis of 1084@ 10574 for prime bankers’ 60 days sterling, aud 1004@ 10026 for short sight [hie money market has worked easily today, and borrowers ou pledge of prime collateral met their Tequirements at 6 P cent, though the general rate at banks and trust companics was (ull 7 @ cent. Loans were reported in the afternoon as lowasS ® t on Governments, but th ould not be re gorded as a criterion of the market, having been mado to secure interest over Sunday, The bank statement, with the exception of a decrease of $2,127,903 in specle, shows unimportant ebanges, This decrease 1s explained by the heavy require: ments for customs and exports, The totals for the present and preceding weeks are: MarchS, | Mar. 18. | Digere etre Mae gre ving G7 pe n438 De PTR | iOA15 Lac rine Ine doh 20t Government bond market opened with a recovery of % ® cent, in 186 nt, on the balonce of the strong, 18618, and & Bc recent attempt to depress the market by ty y operators—chiefly foreign firms who are largely sort 4 only temporarily essful, aud t ¢ the that ar ted ' 7 cent, less than 1 n more nearly ap proximate the price 18HS6 old £44 Weont., us ¢ red with ate q r nae'ah) tha ioariet We br vo margin for f 10231 wa & Co., a2 Wall » tra iba Lalit RIU.S. € uritios were dull, th Tennessves, new, leading t of % Weent. Now N oll at 6%. Bales of Missouri Os Were F 4. and Virginia Os, old, at S7ig. Califore Jat 125. Railway mortgages were lightly. Central National Bauk suld at 110, and 101g et opened dull and inac Board, with an advance of 4 ¥ cent. In Central ag Beccui. In Michicen Routheyn, and 3 Ww eent. ia Northwestern preterred, The | dealings at the morning sessions were Pitsburgh, Wertera Union Telegraph, Mariposa, Michigat Bouthern, St. Paul stocks, the Western, ar ing a dectine tn eile Mull and Michigan Ss puther €y wes apparent, and a suilden activity was given to the whole market, with the St. Paui atocks end Ch! cago and Alton as the chief feature, at an advance of Miul'g Y cent. At this eall Central, Northweotere common, Toledo, and Michigan. Southeru. improves Heading, § W cent, the heutiest sales being tn oe Paul, Central, Pitiaburgh, Olio and Mississipph Rerding, nnd the Northwesterns, The dealinas segs continued in the Long Room, the market. being ale teruately strong and weak, Oilo and Missivelppl western preferred, % ® ‘cent Gents wile Hock {eiaka, “Bewainee ah iciteae Southern were 4s B® cent,’ better. Price Pe tral, 160% @ 160% ; Erie,do., Michigan ourtern, 97%; S979 ; Heading, 914291 298: ohio and raped Northwestera “common, 81/6@82, do, pres