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eS Tne AMUSEMENTS, income C Co i cvs wi incom Tudeed, when, some twenty or | rupted fioquouily with expressions of App grounds, and because it ix their duty; nor has ONE TAMMANY —The fen Marines, ‘Phres rw fwenty five yeara ago, enterprising mon | ni at its close eathusiastic cheers were the proprietor any elaim pou the police to pre- weotte M mn Wedneaday and tat began to open shops for the sale of amacat and | the gallery, and come of the stranger sorve order, either inside or side, unlews he YOD'S t=Tleket-of Leave & dali spreancd: their attenteatd 4 3 pera Wise Antone Matinee 10-. 8) \ vegetables in Various parts of the city, the reawed “Weir anteitition Ly clapping Pays them apooially for it, The Maminated CADEMY OF MUSIC=Italian Opera, Trop’ oceupaits of the stalls in the public marke police lights of that woftily dark Jorsey City WERY THRATRE—The Seven Dwartes or Mar] made a violent out h Sintiha ifs ta teaties renee declare that aithongh the police force is main biesh etre top tagh a Mi tala hart Mt oulery against them, as} Debating clubs in Delaware are divonssing | a ty tee ee nae Sekt ha ha batesaid, ing @ Violation of thelr righta, and | the question of abolishing the whipping post and by the public taxes, that is only to give KEW YORK CIRCTS 14h et, oppoette Aeatone ot | threntoned, thongh we believe they did not | Pillory in that State, This is @ ehecring sien, preload Alaa if walking about the streets Ie athens kncar aiade Wedne net } and we 1 ; In nobby blue coats and silvertooking button BomiowThe Browners koearals Maviore N doy} ne It, to close. Uke by logal lwo trust thay will kev it tp till those relics obby blue coats ant looking butt WARIS OAROPKAPerty Thtereoy of “dtrintag | Procere, ‘That storm tow over and ever Ol us “Fan Jars.” Mavinde ince moat and vegetable ope v BOOTHS THEATHE, 24 Ft. Hotwoes th and Ginaven | oy i 1 Pet tibgale ae aye Diadeo nak Busiak. eatioke on Matchday eoried on their business without moleste OLYMPIC TNEATRE-ttimpty Damper. Manno at | t But now that the enterprise is being 1s ofc! Wednerors ana Sat WAVERLEY THEN Rorgin M.D, of Laur ines, extended a little further, broadway=Lueritia | yy nd a number of eae shops ore brouglit together under one en re a done in Mr. Bacent'a Contral ms ” M on the corner of Broadway and — Fy venih strect, aud as it is proposed to pee o be done in Mr. Wesron's new market, now os os . The =; i 0 of erection on Forty-second attoot, — irih avenue, the same epirit of the pe 1A idves for A ark ogea is nwin awakened and a now WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1%, 1600 dsr inaieganat i us rh ‘ y of supposing for a moment ae Terns 9 tite that the people of this city are going to Parapet tena allow theanselyes to be deprived of the bene Teneo one wéiices ion in @ matter go vital to Fifty copies to ove address.,, . leet ae as ; abba WKLY por year % . . ho deter etd n ly ee | markets there are, ot smore abundant th etalk aay Sens quentily and variety of what te sold in then Apve | ndividual ‘0 private market forrrnts . t tdi i oy oe, 5 Pron tin as ROL Ala it , Walling, itt » enn charge more rent dre L Notions, por j than f q public ones, beenuse if TAINKRS NoTION®, per jing ft did ft would get no tenn and those Laspen Avvenrisewus ts charged only i we? | tens i ath iy ; sie Por tenants, fn turn, can charge no moro for Aa WANES ¢<ee Id a Ahoes their wares than the occupants of the city THE SUN ts cervod to #ut rerinery at be ho markets, because if they did they would got Tresived aieaty Oiee | 2O Custer, ‘There ie, thorefure, no loss, cg Naweau aod Frankfort wis, or al any of the | but © preat gain, in hoving as many of we ‘. t conveuicnees na possible; and if ; city fathers nudertake to Kappress them, they 00 Ve expreased nd find’ 4h Me val ra | Dire to-0e : wi iva awakened a hostility | wit eat fo ¥ mong their constituen which will hurt we m ein i them fr ‘ of pppertu $0 the Webley eAttion of Tins StxT, between the houte cy mn froma 1 the first opportunity, Mabt and eleven o ——— anata The Excise Question. Officesseokiag at Washligtons A correspondent, who aswures us that he ja A good deal of fantt is found becanss of | No Demngoguc, has favored ws with hiv the great number of persons now sasembled | views upon this wuljoct in tho following a4 Washingion, who aro socking office under | langungrot the new A istration, Doubtless ma ny of 1 there are epots in the great «un of the these gentlemen aaiglt be moré proftably Now then ean teeser manitane tealnaric employed, and it is very certain that a large | te" Pot indi oa ba ideal Baia dione Majority of than will be doonied to bit the abba ak : Tr} of the Sat rleare man and gratify bb leappointment, Bat eo long as the pres nit | unreasonat nnlimal desiren, and follow inte eater 189i up thie el le ‘ oar store, vatty «ny 00 Tet 5 eniton sf to VLE MING ly eeu Equine |g Bane change Abatcan t of governniept een erent _ > ae «2 Werox Of euperior eardenine p>) 4 pou ind sather stir up Pmhew ¥iluce, oly five mile i oe mh at} Ay w tt thet ' Brit ail the necensarvon (1. ea Water irewten pabiiean y house, barnccaes ek the accession of new | © Tp Kup ¢ pond fnks It ia desirabl bac sd . p hat there should he some hind of 1 Ttis idle toiall to shrewd men about th law to regulate the sale of lig being sent for by the President if ho wants their services, Valuable oil not ear tled around the country on silver salvers. Politicians well know that, with here and there a rare exception, they must be asked for—yea, struggled for, demanded, even with Withea the Republican y rly inal dinorganization aud di Lould go with us for euch a modill cation of the present license syetem aa will render it toleralle to the Germans, Above 8 nr ‘ ith | a, he shout dissDuse his nulu of the notion B persistency that will vot biol devlal. | that they wont to make the Sabbath a accne A Y know, too, that they are pan of disorder and debauchery. ‘That out at Washiay during the wi: March, nd, to a large extent aly, turbulent month of that d thot way of spendin, day, If thoy can ta or any © their wives and chil dren to pleasant grantens on Sunday after bea eli isch ie beyich eidadeiN 4 Wanedltt cael LA iV pass the time in social reercation Udo Prevalent, and the heads of tho Departs | ¢ ent and unobtrusive sort, with a Ments can, with any depron of courtesy, | pane of lmor or wine for refreshment, they turn their backs upon this surging, eager | aro equistied, ‘Thin Is whnt they arc used to crowd, or, -witliiue regard to the eucects of} iy heir own country, and it i all they re bist apy progont, slam the doorain | quire here, Tt fs true that this is not the Sniuiiaes eitap eae ied vay of onr Puritan friends of Now Bugland ; the Cons POSER OY) Ann) 80 Dut it wae the way of Mares Devine, and work. he juto a hotly contested ranvass the {nel which gives the the grand movement, Th Bnd assiduity insare i we do not suppose thet he thought it was wicked Now we may say that the Germ pulse te sk} trimaphe, and tl} energy re shall ve, aud Buch ? not have this priv is appa they create Congressinen, Fonators, Becres | nay thy answer thoy are to ricelve from the Ragen, tnd Pre a Leng ican ma, at Albany. be it, S018 Une omen etree, LAE Yen te The Republican party and the ‘em aR) Gon prema sion OL ng. polliciaiie must nee party both have thelr own ideas, and atac mon centre, the individual is t « ad Will manage their own alluivs as they think Yat Tin Sox, which belongs to no party, and looks to the general g wart them they are pursuing ac The artof prudout stetermanship cony inte voy much in knowing when to yield, and how much, Tt often happens that extent lost in the masa, and the proports of the local great man are in some depr Swarfed by the side of so many of his peors But, in the ggeiegate, they power which no Adminietation can ailird ¢ Hespiee, and which every Adioinistiation has been compelled t ‘The throng now capitol is only the Yhat gathered there on the accession of Jackson, Hannrson, Ponk, TAYLon, Prence, Bud Lincons, On each of these Fulicel change of policy was to Which necessitated a sweeping men, Those who wanted the offieos went After them, and got them if they could. And this is procleoly w pirat Wash ington u constitute a regard, semibled at the Federal counterpart of the crowds twe are d Dy giving wpa portion of wh posed to cling to, we may save the whok from shipwreck. With the present Puritoul ayotem, we arc building upmujorities against the lw and against the party that is respou sible for it, that in time will utterly over. whol them both, Our correspondent aecuses us of threaten: ing the Republican party, Very well, what is uo law to the contrary t our corsespondent talks foolinhly, Th watelman whi of an ap prooching tempest is not respousible either ocensions & initiated, wedot Ther —-- The War againet Private Markets, gives, warning ome of the men)eres Cony Coun | ter tho dest nit may work, or for th seem bent upon making pelves aud | blindness and inney of those who refuse Mae party which elected them a inthe | to pay any heed to his admonitions, tyes of the people us they po: It eeacnaae : Is only a fuw é caine into, ool: The delivery of Mr. GLApstoNR's speech Selon with Hic?! and through | ou ‘ f Lringiog in bis bill fort Mhem with the whi of workingiuen \ zs ¥ f th li { the Cor led with the most flat rlug der mstration of the city, on the sulijvct of giv Bt at acing che) Londo Die poration ) to twhich the regu Ang bes thegoee Jar rate of wages is not 1. Day Detours heers met ot four o'clock inetesd of five, yestenlay, again, we find them urging th L their | Wore conGned to tor warding two or Board « ares for th private Diils astage, That done, many of thelr nnroee nes Which | lotdehipy made their way to the Lower House, anid appr : 2 oh (ook (ielt plaece ta the gallery appropriated to their enterpri A of the up 1 CAMBRIDGE W eaied ove the clock, between town public. They dain that the Corpora Arch y of CaNTRMDURY and the Duke of , Amoveh. On the Vohine y be observed Pon be ‘ Lord Chancellor, and among other noble lente pf exta th y were Lord Guasvina, Lord Sry Puould be perm 4 to ong wit * L, ' i 1 avre, Lord Mainowny 7 a! Weir opinion a valuabl hie Hishoo of Purequouovou, Dean SraNLEY bat b pon the city by its various charters, whict the Lord Chancellor, and Mr. Revenpy their duty requires thom ty protect at all 00 Sian ohana psaarat brary Donehes began to fil, and when My, OLanerose The notlon th ty has some kind of | cutored the Mouse they wore pretty well coverod vested r to the profits of selling butchera’ | The right hon, geutlewan, who had wet ee GA oaustatiee dion aiae trae (a reception fromm the pudlie nsxembled In meat aad . petayiee J, one which wd 1 Velacoe Yard, was warwly cheered as he took bie seat B long time dying out, but it remy | rout ton minutes Lofore & o'eluck the 1 went never had a right to Vive et all Me} yi con c,and Mr, Gua seer AL prigin may be traced to the traditions | tine tere was weareoly @ vacant seat ia the body of of the feudal ages, when king, priesia, | (he House, a Aon mide galeries mors is xe Til caheea key yy | of members, Among the pr inixters on the and nobles obtained great revennes Wy | yy. Seat hain Mh CWA aly Mmonopolizing the sale of salt, the grinding | ecg, Me, Cunvens, and Mr. Goscmes, who were of grain, the privilege of engaging in pro | faced by dtr, Diewarii, Lord StaNtey, Me, Hany, feesions and mechanical employments, aud | Mr 8. Nowrucons, Tout 3. Manta aud other * “rae cading mcmbera of the Opposition grey oiber Bind of ase ig ral The wpeech cecupied three hours and twenty Which a wicked ingenuity could device, UN- | autos in delivery, and the report of it fills ton @oubtedly, when the English Crown gave | aig 4 walf columns in the ws, It is said to this city its early charters, and included | juve Leon a tine specimen of Jofiy and mauly among tho privileges granted therein that Of | eloquence, and delivered in an animated and in- Maintaining public markets, there wae some | pressive manner, free from ony tincture of pom Idea that it should constitute a source of } posity or iuauprovrinte solemnity,” It was inter pwitching @atick, just to show their importance; but that if work is to be dono, if t! property, or py citizens from boing er by drunken drivers, or ( keop order in any pars ticular place, then this work is extra, and folke must down with the dust, orrui tha risk of being knocked down thenselies. f — Tt fe with sincere yratifie of barbarism are utterly removed. —— 7 The Barannah Nery ix at a loss to ea count for the somnoleney of the Hon. Horace Grenier in public places, expecially whore reli: pious services are going forward, That Journal intimates that it comes of an overtaxed brain, This is cortaiuly @ mistake. Mr, Gueeuny's seomiig slocp is one of his most remarkable pe: ure to guard cation that we renee ep SUN, WRUNESAT, MARUH 1, 100 JUSTICE DELMAR OVER THE COALS. . Sn a nn So ry A LEAP Prom nisrony. & G ArVAE ets, An Rxcleo Law Comoltcatton—iemarkabte | ppetdent ype ne Breech by District Attorney Morr Johnson's Last Cabinet Meeting. =Mr. Longfellow returns home in Auguet. What Shall ve Done with Bacehanaltans SY THN nEv. PETKOUNUM Vv. Nasty, ~Hoston is to have fo Brookiyn George Walker, Henry Smith, and Joh Behok were taken before Jndge Gilbert, of th Kings County Supreme Court, yesterta Aateas corpus, and their discharge from custody wat demanded. on the ground that they had been con: vieted by Jastice Delmar om charge of tntoxiestion. find fined §11.0 each, and fa dofantt of such pay ment sentenced to be confined In the Penitentiary ten days, and that persons ao convicted eould not b Jogally cent to that place of confinement, ptonn seu tonce of at lest thirty days’ tinpriconment. Kx Jodge Moore, counsel for the relutors, avd that the on writs « law never intended that porsons convictet of Intox! cation merely shonid be sulected to tie tadlgnity of Peniventiary discipline, District Atiurnoy Morris on heball of t ple anid th ng he t the only t could urge . soners was th rule in the ¢ gistrate who had a | tn oners for rape, robb: © nesautt, nid every other erline knows ptmar Mer in tle Mest dextoo. It EM torr aot being aware that the Jostlen had d i of tohe allowed to dispose ¢ 1 of Jesxer offences In an He regarded the matter as 9 toon institution Ih Vert remarked that ft poiley that per n of into mediate discharge of the pri take cecasion to elve hie vi subject, He would # more fully on the oo CUTER DETECTIVE XOUNG, +> ‘The Law which he tins Viotared—Probability fSvMMarY Diamisants The Commercial asks what elaw Capt, John §. Young violated tn taking anit retaining $10,000 ¢ We own and another oMenr’s eersieve int fn the Windsor Bank's money and bonds, ne tho law helow. ‘The Pullce Cort te orning, but, cor f Young's restenation, which hw been weitten not handed In, nor did the wn nd t attention. There is @ tradition in ibn te il aaa ae gin office that, some twenty-five eaia Naerha ue adi a, he ‘arg eels al tended a teeture given by Bishop Hanes, afore | euch a hetterive conumatecintiteee a a ward Archbishop of this diaeere, He occupied | that we decree in tron te alot eee te seat onthe platfuror. When the Bishop began | at teat by rece A Rha Ny ark en to speak, Mr. Ganatey closud ty eyox, and bogan | the canes, hewitt ccecatinn vaeber a ms tonod. Mis head dropped on his breast, and | weoted with ‘Tun Bew that uscfil liver te th within ten minates Lis placid ut not tamdible | soblost duty of tile gad shat 1 i pita ies pe of the Binbope wt ihe | Como ea Well Hy their nnd} ng if at Totbn : arg : ¥ es Sua aad the appiness of f vein 0 e Ee eel svete dl Lito the highest respect that can bo paid t had failed {0 appesr. ‘Therenpon Me, Gnextny ee sine abo: ; 1 Th bledaak nae r y ; our ob 4 1 impress thi giecnt upon our renders, and to combat i : ; Ri is haa mh eather idea hich has boen transmitted to biuret is ould, hak nenchtedlg eee ae Cee | as fron aristocrat Baropo th y who handle type, or tool pr any other Heme clays reports of Dr. Cuavents eloquent sisal peda though vpparently ina sound aleep duringthels d ahh ari naihleapie + The fact is one ofunasaal physiotogten! and antes nape : oa aaa a terest, We have never heard of RP ea lg yothor instance in which the mental pow roe baa bap helinlen were awake while th utward semblance een sahil genkey ‘i peels edi Maa da even though we imay there sibly offend : them, We believe that sincera respect can only The Assembly Comanittoe on Contested | b© Won by manty hon: and while we take the ete des easton at tho Motrovatiten | "RKIngtnen's wide, we chain ulyo. the pri Hotel for several daya. The caso of kukpasies of being their erities and advisers. This coures, MoLron agoinst Winttan Hanoi hay Deon under | (00+ Will render our vorvic Hed ing Hea oneideration, Mr, MeLeon proved a largo num. | Wil both potat ont to the workingmen the bor of iMegal natursiization papers and several | tke thes a eget oC ope tall ie irregularities fa the Thirteonth Assonably Dix. | Pel the rest of the world, sovit trict. Many persons testified to having vot to respect the principles w We beg avant lene Ree ele Of then swore | ONt readers among the work momber that they vated eight thea, Now let the Cum. | {hit and not to condom us he ison dh et ralllae. Feportns soon ka posatble-onell csatested | WAFS; take: pruclecly hid danio -viewe'ot aatta ting their interests that they do. concern yond give their a thed to thom, ts to thope « = AMUSEMENTS: t Tast, 10.000 lov. it ve Inst, $40,000 th: Gi ‘Tho New Co ro stolen froin the Star tusurance Com. | Me Toborison's 1 iat an adroit thie, Ta October, Mr, Bo Was prodaced an Monilay vventue. f ' oe parca course of bis bininess 4,000 w ites age ere ern Panis from 1 ne any in thieell bess HUE Hy of he firet order of aw r te TN Ae LAS OF Ovk ¥ocabiT nba PEN phn Sie: te KOR Pate toten tate A ‘ Ais hate, : \ h reapects It ts. a f t (he same tite, and on vel Bobr to excollenes of one of Bul cone se Wat i Utim MR Gea gnc Pha Gna Gea RetGL MAES Le Mr. V 1 pes sul abhi Ib te ff t rhe | Liderunitlnoattat sah ks t constrneted of the very simple ‘ There is not hall tho Inctdeat in ie thie there la “Litile Red-itiding Hood” or o dozen fatry tates to the practice on W soot, Last 1OF T nietht montion, Trleiy stator, tile: T 4 pron decided Ler, but that gentl the matter ty the jury, ton, ang of whan Is ah appon dant aboardings | wehool and fall love with two Cehoot te, The Mirtation that foliows is ta the true boarding style, and miikeand-watory ta tive best a more trae to nature probably on that acconnt. Ont of these love-ntricken poor, The lord magnamimousty eh But the Britich senee of justice could not let each * id netion pe part of one of the non! pasa without Ite reward, and so the poor yitl turns out to be w rich one and ral which Is the climaz and end of the ploy, This | really about alt there Is of the plot, Mow or Me is can easily be seen, and yet it i Interesting after all, ‘he excellence of Ht conalete in the entire nate. ratness of all the seones, It ty a little sketch from every-day life—only a sketeh, bat something that every one recognizes ae being a etady from uotare and Interesting ce Indeod, it would by hand for any ply in which Lester Watlack, and Gil Vertnnd FL 1 Stoddart ook the parts to be du tapi the text ‘ould act an Smprowpta character or make upon givis ted, through his counsel, that some of (ho londs ited him without were st The Jury ae ving the court room, Mr. Lux has euffered gre addition to the annoyance of prisonment; and w not at lear that he is about to briv gn ot Ty in his bu throw weeks! im all surprised to for damages oly born 4 against the Star Insusar done hia so taueh injury. —— We learn that Mr, Jasres Dis, Jr, has given an order to Messrs. Annotr & Dowsia, of Concord, No HL, to build him twenty-tive cabs, after a French pattern, which will earry four per and a reasonable quantity of baggage, It is his intention to convey passengers from the depot of the Erie Roilroad to any part of the city for Compony, which bas fifty cents, Such an entorprise deserves success, | play us they went long, and tt would be Hvoly and and will no doubt be supported by the public, | Interesting. Give then one ready wade, and Sti eure Tt has been attempted two or three times, but |b espe ally th assistance of Misa Fe) always by men or companios with small capital, | Germens Mrs, Vernon and re, Jennings, who ra hie We expense of running a month or | 1 the east ere were two firet appearances, that Maahls eherpes: ci se "| of Miss Germon und that of Mr. Owen Marlowe two at a loss, and resisting the occasional museu: The merita of the you lor competition of the With in this « x lady vedy a frosts wre well kaown, and lustration, Mr, Mor regular hackmen, oly his heavy capital and indomitable carnestuess | juwe isa quiet, sere, Koo actor, ‘Tue part Mr, Fisx will probably make the cab system suc- | of Lord Beuwfoy 0 1 lated: to derston hi aud confer & lasting benefit upon tong. | qualities, Me ts only eaftod upon to walk through Ht hk gentlem: tle common place firting, and t y's satiatine tion, ‘The seoncry ts all that could be derived, pret ty, appropriate, and silusteattye Out of hie ender materials Mr, Robortaon this woven a play int will while away tree hos quickly that the hearer it will seem but one While tt is not brilliant on the one hand. tt is nowlse Ato doa very | «he did to evcryby citizens, oe - Full accounts of the recent severs engage nt between the Spanish ti putrivis on the Sir ysand the Cuban ow that the ive v ra do Cudita gaining the dee Which they claim, were in the end forved to re- Phe important 1 town of Puerto treat intat Ineuhordina tlonBwill probably provoke ad he teat of iule 464 in the Poilce Manual fs a9 fol +The Roar of Bolten, for meritortons ond extra hin own henedt any reward ov pr 1 him therefor; but It mhall be ® eanen of ren rewar lor present ont givin Thar of Metropolitan Pe tenlent. When by members ¢ ' shalt he ¢ i Fond, o nourane thew twoscent paper, to ba The President wus te called the Trivune ibly calm and com yomed, Ex-Gov. Bullock, of Massachusetts, bas gon r ; assachusetts, ond tit we te Mr frends!" ed he, weep, Tean't | with his family to Rurope, . ame ¥ AMP aAnoUT TO AY RIVED 1} sine) OF Be. nhout L vill pecan, They | —Wobn Allen says he can’t write quite os welt 1 the entire circle uv ofishei honor 1 a8 Oliver Dyer, bat he onn ‘talk him to deat." —John A. Logan has been admitted inte the Methodist Eplscopal Uburch, in Carbondale, U1, om word, | probation. —It is ostinated that there are 255,000 threshe Sng maelines in the Uuited States, without counting the © schoobmarmns."" Senator 1. Hie pin Lis vole trembied and his eyes wus Twill be mysetf, Sokrotary {s thee ony more sete UY aDconsO0suNEI Congres r~ pockitie uy em ansers the parpose,."* re any hor & Ts “Noo counter to pordon # Now that T think ny it two whisky Specuiator, little di ofeer oF and’ Wate Sefeue ike a rederit athe report that ha perp ati tone 1 dak {Be banssainashien her Wt to commeneo the practice of the law in New paptogtnt Saleh wy wort, “Hond we them blank | *°r He returns to Wiseons' paptat =My a Stowe, having finished hor new nove “Ol Town Folxs, * gone Routh to take a Mu te with a firm hand a Min ay em out took 9 seeonit, ex he hez banks printed vatlour offences men kin be ailty uv recreation on her Florida plantation nh. my duotios is ace diel |. and A de dl Pit A power Wich 1 ebod hee ind Ad 1 Piltshurcher advertises that @ * baptis preset over =Th ut for the suke nv my bleed. n 4 hey saved my native sand, but with @ rare of whiskers ald how eloped with hus wife, te Won Chek Mra, Cobn, a eeoee | picture of the « Catcher,” draw ik chosen ands HOG r- | by dokn Carter, the artist who painted by holding Wiiu hod bia wee uy tau siti | the brusles in his mous, has been sold to a Bostem Petal omeRotices Riek a aueysy MOK OF | merehant for O4 ely by the han i @ slicnt the —The e 1 Hand china toy sok ; hire Gor tree WT | anes Oe tue King of Prassia te said to have fy ant gies: RE Sieathe wale or Cont upward of $14,000. It Alls two large rooms im to et howe with, and they in hab the Tee “9 ¢ : et Aide Vrevs | sft in atuiod as a 14 justanee of the grows fimance ein. hott ifn at. | Ing availabilty of female labor, that Vermont fee Wy et rat ae hia yoann Whew shirt anda | turns four women eneazed iu ship building, and Vire 1 : F atnadl 1 operat, | #inla renorts two thas employed Thies ed ie, ay ' iia teat —Mrs. Lowe's famous “Battle Ifymn'? wag Mart 0 ; ut tuto Joline | iy written petwern tainty Linwn, atten ier atid step by step went dh a 0 the “bavdeed etreling camps" abouts loaitivona atyiele yoo. t now r- | Washington, in the winter of 1461-2 sorti was Ieentecne yt —Jobn Thomson, the Lusband of the only ure But ¢ ue etroct Viving danghter of Robert Burn recently te ny hitupl® Hand. Last May hie friends ce rated thy anniversary of his marriage with the poot's nphis Avalanche says oth ay the tat ts by wilhout tirse Hed overt The Me Tjudced ren him ovin vod that the clean ehirt hed bin pawned. | the ot itn ein en r tit hed bin pawn the obituary of the man who In panee ¢ © mest maddest acene uy ail, ‘f dion, the adjournment of @ Tenw resuicnt heal tu bid to List able Is the most cheerfal reating 7 in contains a card from aw rt at | pring tint cootefighting te a very im- priving t and thot eating the eggs of game chiekon# makes men p Puvedions, and seme It | sitive for thete hover. The spinners of Fall River have formed a co. operative nseo n, and opened @ 0 with @1503 tt store, ‘They. cond month: vil this month it hae commenced oper Henk git it the the sum increased to 8900 to thipeese tt onto hie Intelieck, bat my efuria wt Muegin hie buxzam' a model uv a Ke anced to 81.50), with the prespect of doubling al boat wich he jetermined ty remodel into | the neat thirty days ay no cutter, he on if . ‘ ‘ ie oad et AS es —A peddler in Connectiont wold his dog to @ wud Otani: in ctnerat f safety fuse to head the onimal hom: By the bribe Jolinson, and of Adellara bay was fidueed Why #li 1 wet 11 dider w to flee the fuse, the dow returned to bie olf master, and the peddier new ic siniie at the aged infant, ih rariie ted seven dollars on his (alte, slisinte coo shook hands wish | covered Ia Bogland Tt nown as color EN aAatt SORRRERA seaptarte tibet) | MnAae Ap eer into another, Tm ea toweh to biame ea you are, Tsiet go lato! causing preat damage. On tnvestigation it war fund uy Lyilh yoo=iny blovinin boys when they | that he could not distinguish rod from grees, and torethin else. Pm yoont and con't die tn ony In the diocese of Virginia thers are no fewer " H tutet therefore di mf M than twenty-cieht P wl parishes with no rainise on’ Pauaud tere. A moveniont i ot enre the serviced eu way ths | of ministers ay ftinerants, and who, in come neetion with the eetiled pastors, will carry oa the " vy, may permit | tt ' : I front ihe henett « ' Life insurance F Tho Police iestoners desire 0 to arrange Hely Detective eafulre that a thiet & victed once inn whit olf of reve to once a te t# able Hosard OF othoew Kt. Patrich’s Doy in the Morning The St, Patrick's procession this morning wil forty on Second avenue, the right resting on ‘Tenth Nine of mi eireel, and at noon take up th oh the Bowery to the Park and up Broadway to Union square, down Fourtecuth street to Sixth avenue, ap Sixth avenne to Thirty fourth street, across Thirty> fourth sirvet to Becond aveniey down See ind ave wenty-TnInd atreet to ¥ mvoncee te Munthe = op Bighth stee Tretitute, and there Wi mise, ‘The Rev. Father MeAtser, the Hon, Mienact Connolly, and the Hon, Matthew 1. Breauan, wil! be the guests of t the Ware m Ludlow street Jail Keeping « Witne Mr. Q, Seffors writes fi to the Arpress na follows sto get sivine infor tin giao ball + SL of Dec Coat by te Shertlon. a evil salt warcunt, the act on Drought agatnat mea by He Soumitt, to recover Tov at $b. fopgaged Mr. Di ND, 247 Hrowdway, we counsel 16 iit, anid Pala Nhin & Fe tainery € whe 7 foaeey itn r Fee ee tent” | missionary work of the diocese, ashen, Koowin t —Nearly two-thirds of the persons that arq out uy the Dena: | nowadays presented to Pius IX. are American ley Hikater his ance | Reedans who visit Rome earefalty avold com! 1 1 Mande all ronnd, | into contact with the Pope, or ony of hie dignitarica, last Cablaet mectli | x, seul tuto history. | xt to the Americans, Frenchwen are the most nu merons of those who wish to get acqualatea with Pins 1X. The v Modern Luanry-Another | At ihe great American Dall in Paris on Warhe Carhone Hmwont Divine, Lawe ineton’s birthday, a young Enqlishman wae premer Fors, and Churehuem all Masaueradinus | \qine aera qaico with an American belle, “Whe i From ihe Home dovenal, fe thot old swell?” sald the youth to his partner, A iy wuarocoutly given in Fifth Av JT pointing to a capital portrait whieh belongs to Dr, gars ea Winent Inwyere ducers ofdinel | Evans, “Why, Washington, you know." “No, 1 ty and medicine, men of letters, nad men of the | don't, Ehave never even met him." “Take me te riiltney ant navi servios. Thc bowtie wictely known YT quamma," was all she sald. ae eee cahteaventete nd. leaving | The Legislature of Rhode Toland has adopted ution 4 place a copy of tho Life of Geng thanael Greene in every public library of the state. The Providence Journal observes that thie Hin. | ie @ pudlic and solemn protest of Rhode Inland ator the re’ ] against the attempt wade by Mr. Bancroft in hig ninth volume, and in bis letter to the editors of tha ereations, vory choice, and was | North American Review, to dograde Gen, Green here att |, Mit esate Sit toy hy ros Withtils relish for the Our socind teativities auch to his happy inv th ns huterse our nner W et Med beawh pack ther wore paul trom the place whl he be always beh! America hee Hane Ieiad Gottee, | -—-Hedan chairs, it le stated, hiave recently beew A very distingul plata of Mexican-wor ond | prought into use in Paris for ladies, Four of theee Ha ee eae. Netore him, “ic uarelled with | oldsfasbloned vehicles were, a short time ago, to b¢ he pure linea pistol shot, Other nests Faltowed ex: | acen at the respective doors of ladles of the highe tmngloyandd it aurcession of mimye thunders startled tte | fashion, Up to this thme the sedan chairs bave only eee ind a etathce etn Bustession ofS spleniit | been used for golng to church and for short morning ' aracter costumes, really Visits. A special toilet has been invented for thi sort of cony oe, consisting of a black mantiting c Pa hebealt wotess pat fae Mt botore ty tiotey At pred oul in peinan over three avout, and Orto keep my wite ationtid trom saving, we fy two hrothersuniaw, the only reludives Ihave inti cout 1 Jeet ls keeping me Ik privon a hy wit eerie 33 THE COURTS, abet Court Calendars thle Day. Avene + Cinew rt. dull on the other, and, to twist Goldsmith's ine io imitation of Mr, Hotertson Who come to be bored Will remain to be amused, Principe, lying about forty-tive miles from Nuovi tas, its port, haw for some weeks past beon invest cd by the revolutionary Gen, Quxsapa with a sebly large but ilbarmed force, Its garri- son consists of twelve hundred Spanish troops, in- trenehed behind the wally of churches aut eon- vents; and such is the strength of their position that Qursapa, who is without artillery, has bith cito not ventured to attack them, but hay eon tented their supplies, - New Vork Clrens, At this popular establishment @ new pro. BisMME War presented on Monday night, and ve ctived by & tare audience with the warmest evi dences of appreciation, The Brothers Rizarell, in addiiion to their fying trapeze performance, appear ed for the first vdinacy act entitled * Hindoo E. Mile, Carlotta De Berg of the mort ding lady riders, made her Appearance this scaron in w egoue of equitation, Mr. dames Cooke vod for the Gret time ine protean character act of equestrians; aud other features of equal interest were brought forward. Among the other acts of special merit aititvration imnself with cutting off one foree them into a surrender, hoping u Vor the purpose of relieving Puerto Principe, considerable force of Spanish te was de Darked at La Guanaja, and on Fe of 1,500 men, commanded by Gen. pops #1 ® column Lesca, started wore the ex for the besieged town. Their route lay over the | citing battante leaps by the corps of voltigeurs, the 1ugged Sierra de Cubitas, and was rendeved dil. | comical persormances of Conrad's dogs, aud the cult by obstructions erected by the Cubans. | clozant gytwnastic exercises of the Molville family Three days’ march brought them into a defile | A matinge will be givea today at jy, when the where Quesapa was found strongly posted, and vn | SBE PHL WAL De given, the afternoon of the 23d an eng agement coun Mattnoen TosDay, menced which listed into the evening, The Cu Matinées will iven to-day at the Bowery ban General had no artillery, but his troops, | Theatre, Wood's Musou, the New York Cireus, and shilfully disposed, made a stout defence, and | the Tammany. ‘The proprivtors of the latter, with a again and) agai repulse d the attack of th keen eye to business, have, for to-day, reduced the Spaniards. Both sides fought well, and dark- | Price of admission to 35 conta, nose fell on what might be fairly eatled a drawn THR DRAWNICK FRAUDS, battle, Finding that to relieve Puerto Principe ne The Prisoners Mniled, aud Korn Sold by Anetion, The examination in tho case of Korn, Laidlaw, and others, ou charce of defrauding the Govern ment by forged certiticates of drawbacks, Was re umed before Unit in Brooklyn, yesterday morning, and 8. 2, Guern sey was called by couusel for Dic! peel for Laidtaw informed the Court that he expected to prove that the seal stinehed to the papers heretofore testified to was a forg his witnesses were absent, he was not reaty toproceed with the exami nation, Counsel respectively for Whimster, Korn ‘Theriott, and Wilson said that they would waive fare ther examination on the part of their clients, resery lng the right, however, of betug heard at some fu ture tine in regurd to the amount of bail required by tho Government, The amount of bait at present required ts $40,000, which counsel claim Is too large. ‘The case as to Laidlaw was adjourned until to-day, Marshal Dallon yesterday morning sold by public wuction, in front of the Court Honse, the establish mint recently owned by J, L, Ki lneh had been felaed and coniiscated ge Benedict ‘The property consisted of a horse, light wagon, and arnees. The bidding way not very active. The Leree brought $175, Wie Wagon $80, und the harness reperty by this route would be a more costly undertaking than he bad reckoned upon, and that he was in 1 of being cut of from his base, Lesea pru- doutly retired wuder cover of tho night toward tho const, where he arrived on the 2 Vhis is the Cuban account of th vitas, which, originally a drawn fight was rendered by the retreat of Lesca a briliant ‘Whey exuitingly elwim it 1 States Commissioner ues, le of the inson, vietory to the patriots, vs the Gettysburg of their straggle, aud from the te valor di obi ayed by their troops in beat ing bi ain they an ticipate the happiest resulig in the war for in- dependency, diery of § oe The Jersey City wisdom is notorious, It isa mighty illumination; atid why it does not upersede the dirty gas light that docs not illumi. nate the city is a great marvel, The Chief of Police, acting under the Commissioners, has lates ly decided that it is ng part of the duty of his ollicers to attend places where large multitudes do congregate, unloss they are specially paid for it, Ifa man keeps & beer garden, for instance, which is frequented by noisy, half-drankea people, who, on the principle that when beer’s in wit's out, are very likely to kick up @ row and commit @ more | igsuc of this newspaper, It 1s full of interest, and or loss outrageous breach of the peace, the | prominey to add largely 49 the clrculation of ue Gom- polige ave no right to be there on public} panion, Tae Finesipg Comraxion.—A new story, enti- tled © The Captain's Bride,” ts begun in thts week's Adjon al, ‘the amount of a larg ty of average cases in court since the law hh Yoon changed ao as to allow parties to tovtify in the own behalf, and shows the necossily of furdier pro Vision to couting trivial eanses te the courts of inferlor jurisdiction. Judge Barnard in this case de livered the following charge; Gentemen, this tion Is brougld to recover $100 for erecting a iw the will of the defendants ia Wiliawsburgh In 1808, To prove their case, te plalntily have pro duced four witnesses, who fentifled that the raw was erected in ac nee with the contract that hat Loed previously entered frto between the plaintitts wud the defendants, aud that it operated when ¢ leted In y nitistuctory manver. Lo disprove tue Janis bave called an equal number of Witnesses, Who. testified that the saw Was ulterly worthless, aad that when it siarted it tore down the scadulding and brie’ work, If you tind that the plaintitls’ witnesses have tid the trath, the plaintiils Are entitied to, a ve f, on the vontrary, you find that they have the truth, and the de fondant’ Wiles Will find a verdict for the defendants chasge TL deer ti necessary to make tn h hay detained u six houre.” Verdict (or phat tor 100, seal ie Supreme Court, Special Peru, Tux Wan ov tug Expanssas,—Charles B. Mar rie agt. Elmore P, Ross etal, The motion to allow W. C. Williams to be brought in as party joi ia this sult, iu place of Harris, who has discootiaued, was argued yesterday, The’ case of Blateh! chanis’ Union Express Company Clerke at Special Term for argument upon a dea rer to the complaint, ‘The Court resesved ity slow in both cases, Supreme Court, Special Term, A Maranoniat Compiication, dane J, Roose veit ot al, agt, ©, V. 8. Roosevelt, The sued as trustee of a deceased brother, to compel an accounting of the trust fund, the plainudy clulming to be the children and lawful heirs of that. brother, ‘Phe defendant denies the legitimacy of the claim- ants, alleging a prior marriage of his brother, aud that he bad a wife living at the time of his ul marriage (9 the mother of plaiutit Alte tended argument yesterday, the case Was put off for the term, a Ruperior Court, § Tie Hexrtace Hats Provenry.—Winebren- ner vs, Cornell and another. —In tis suit, the plain- tid claimed the property known as Herniitage Hil, under an execution on # judgment docketed agatnst iy, in 18B4, While the defendants claimed under Célonure dale of a mortgage made by Reilly In , aud attempted to break the foree of the prior: ity of the judgment by ulleging collusion between tie plaintiff, and Reitly, the mortgageor. The ease was tried before Judge Freedman, and he bolds that the judgment creditors not having been made par- tios, and the plaintiff having tendered the amount of the mortgage and interest, the defendonts and must account to the plain’ tor the reute received by Ahem aad gauge) tuelr deeds Inentod 1Ch gold twat’ und. Oller {rimmed with guipure (glmp lace), and the costume repressnted. a, motey array of personng is called a sortie d'égtt [cel ny A gl ER —The Suct Canal, it 1s stated, even If success dow, nud each guest putting on ‘one ke | fully completed, cannot kept in a proper condi- NET eo (ne a eee Morea | Hem Withous greet dimicalty, from the following nto a Nullole warriors the reverend doctor of divi. | ceusen: Fi uo Nie doposit choking up Port nity appeared Int oFEAnd’s cloak und hiel-pointed | Sald, Second—The sand of the desert drifting toto crown, mghterp, aud high to 1, of cuitrse, to tt while the Ine andmothers the canal Third—The destructive action on the banks of the canal likely to be caused by the waves ud, end sonnith were onage of the eom- pany. Harequin, ae lack wonld hove tt, eame not | from passing vessels, Fourth—The enormous evapoe to the solcrest, but to a congental eplrit able to | sation which will take place In sum jonths over we ta in no incessant roar, the au known as tho Salt or Bitter Lakes. —The words and phrases which have crept into use among brokers and speculators would form quite re hot only ate in their costuines ches, Wraingled, reeited Poem nid whanedon the rte of the mplot cess, giving an jon to the customary routine | an interesting collection, For example, there aro oF dinner partien, ‘and securing a freah ufux of life | s+ balls” and “boars,” “shorts” “eurbstone ope Inone accord of good teilowship. We hearty wele | ¢Fators,”” “puis” and “calls,” *eash,” “ regalar,” come these wethetic Hoveliies a aproot that eulth ayers’ op » Stanctest “milkera” &e, &e. vated Ww th: is no ; heonsistont with « devotion to. here are equally suzeestive terms in use on the wes theta wot ouly valuable but ulmort ludis opaed, they are “banged hen a speculator ie peat bilton, he f# On “the tips” when he becomes ins inp pupreRnneated volved, he #6 in * the mets.” Marshall O, Roberts andthe steamer MiMnois, From the Wortd. A statement was mute by ex-Se in bis lettor of Feb. 40 to Senator Grime ‘of the Comal —M, Brasseur de Bourbourg, the emjnent Frenck, arehwologist, has come to the conclusion that the mytlt of (he old Meaican cols and heroos are not only intte ated to those of China, Tadia, Egypt, Pere tary Welles Cha ” ce on Naval Attwiie, refusing to nein 4 Governmeut slip for 4 hospital and for quarantine but also anterior to them; that the puspores mv thi concerning Marshall O, Roberts | civilization of the Wester hemisphoro is not bore And hls sale of the stoamner Ailthols to the ‘Govern : , Tent, which atateneUt wee Confed tit the eoluatts | Fawed from the eastern hemispere, but that, on the Of the Hor’ aud made the uceasion of somorciuark, | contrary, Ameria t the mother of Asia; that the Secretary Wolles wrote The Ber amer Ui we have heen accustomed to call is not merely the oldust physically, ar nero! aly avstunod the he New Worl chased vtvillion daliars | av geologists lad already taught us to suspeet, bus rvice A A ed at ulso the t ethnologieally oud in every way—the. hoe cradle of the human race, aoa d thon the —Theve is said to be a very precise and mes thodical young Indy in one of the jutertor towns of New York, who divites hor time up with the ats most exactness, For 10 allows just so tion, nnd in tt H view of the matter, nor the conunels i strane, have appeared in wile and obker journals, Inde much time to eating, #9 much to visiting, 60 much to there documents are so coneliely Whelr chars! | reading, &e., and ou uy accouus sumvre Uesselt te ter that. fad Mr Ttoburts seen fit at me 10 give | deviate from her rut Ne loa a tal then: £0 the public, they would hiave placed his con. | Scvlate from her ratos, If abe has a caller she sayy retin adight entirely ditevont frous that in which | looking at her wateh, * Now T lave just ten minutes, stelle to see hese: Mr, Roberts owned the steam To the spring of Iopt, betore the fale of lon was by , to lim by the Government for t Jidona of sale Were an appraisal t Of Whom were to be nd two by Mr i ylor 81 en were app Bek you in without infringt upon tay ime for meditation.” A friend ewlled no long ago to relate re of the death of her muck Deloved erandmother, The methodieal young womam Was allvcted even to tears, but didn't forges heg Nme-vard, She drew furth her watch at the moss 4 | tonct tin the story, and boxged her friend tod, along with Captains | ane with Camcatns it shost, as In four minutes and twenty.two Nave aud Che WW. Wood, on | necouds she must practiee with her dumb-telly the part of the G rd of appratsat Say ble disestabl They met several mes, and determined, after exami Te popsibie Sivesiablishexen) of. ye: Irae Coa theNaine ofthe Aliya ee @Higeds The Church was # rooted idea in Dean Swift's mind, e xearcely beara font the ex-Secrctary’s phrase | being not only indicated in his own will “‘hearly half A miltion doliars:" but the sim name! | of Esther Johnson ¢* Siella"y, Wiel helpers to have dictated, Inthe latter document the testa- trix desires £1,009to be laid out in the purchase of auy Means clear, application | $9 her the sad parti The co sony, thror gentle Miehos and F by the appraisers was aetually @2:).000 tore thin th: sum whieh Mr, Roberts flaally reee $551.00, that deiiaetion being claimed, i Fought: by the Government bs its of her pres , ut Hrought, by the Government te its share Of her pre: | lands in Leinster, Munster, or Ulster, or in any good 7 hess rather auf ie tly dispose of the sub. | living alto such legacy and the Interest thereof, ect. and of she unfounded imputations upon Mr. | after cortain usca to be applied to the maintenance Hie intperis celtataly mgs not tabs uinmeie his | OF 8 chaplain a “Stevens's Hospital, st, dames'e fergieaiion of she Tepellion, ") the spring of 1305, | Street, Dublin.” After a detailed specification of the took place betnes te had recedvad lis peyraeat fur | duties and mode of life ofthis person, she ooucludes her ‘performance of any nea serv Moreover, AnJif it shell happen (which God forbid) that at the ap praia Iele Is endorse a os neo in adocg: | 48¥ time hereafter the present Established Episcopal Which we have seen bearin; the original signa Church of this kingdom shall come to be abolished, feree ot comaocars fi and be no longer the natlonal Established Cuureb of naned W ie B, Wow, Henry Rigas, Ghermeyy, the said kingdom, Ido, in that case, declare wholly tar ol he organ ve t Pe ator of the Alaire Inuk Worke icha’ etn cad Yold the bequest sbove made of the sald ere und Thomas D, Taylur of the American Lloyds. | £100) OF the said land purchased, as fur as it related Amliony ike ls mat be veeggeizel ae ties | C0 the sod hospital sad chapai, and do neredy abe weighty and conclusive of which. the Sude as wore tian eumelent to Overbenr that of the Sey Avett the Goverior of the said hospital of x-Becrotary of the Navy and the imputations whieh, Principal and interest of the said £1,000, And arses funded uv Me or uo oy her | WY wil a {n the euse aforesaid tt devolves 49 Ba authority, ‘peace on, When living,