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WAVERLEY THES Tot waticeetoserton new eomeayardenonne | ¢ilization advances, the predominant, over: | Matinte Satne shadowing great man disnppeara, And here, Fae eee tnehiterdae en | We ttiam Wo MAY properly call the attention woows MUSE i= After fork ‘Aladdin. Evening | Of Our exuberant young contemporaries of lamtet. Living and Wha Animale the Trtune to this truth. Tn the roy visiong PHEATRE FRANCALS—Oj era Dontfe-La Wie Parte | of thoir aomewhat eyeophantic fanetes they Re nue carers. win te epnoete Academe of | Have indulged in unbecoming adulation F-| : arenic econer, Matines today, | after the old method. ‘Their jw le con AMUSEMENTS, | eens ec. 1M M.D, of La Graod Doctr ero tions way —Lueret a Matinée Satur. | Wo all know, of should know, that ns ceptions lend them to anticipate a ty Dampte plendid Matintet at | AMUSEMENTS. acortaints, and meon to seenre it withont wait. —+—— ing for the action of # Cortes ou the other side of The Opera Bon®e Mr. Graw's Benestt, the Atlantic. ‘The Gburcter makes s great ruta. | ¢ New Yom te evidently aot large enctigh to held i ‘ bie preat h'* | both French and Tailan musictans at the same time, take, foo, when it speaks of Americans as Uraing | sq they take tren and turn about ; one goes Into re hes Land rain, in the hope | tirement while te offer le amusing he public, The ir work inthe annexation of | Ialtane, having hat thelr “luolags.” give way this solution has been in pr week to the Frenol, It ts seltom that @ season Without any aasictanca or | Ofene with a benefit niet, bnt that revereal of all the nual methods of dr. wlure takes place to- t. The worthy manager, M fielory, and ia certain of m house room, The attr A vivid pleture of life at the enyeat capital in the aisle by the brliliant Offenbach, Ras mor epeaks well both e play and of the music, and now that the pressare of Lenten rules is taken We pr even encou! from us; so that whateror Gena, 1s the bene nosts than he hae 4° La Vie Paristenne,* the result, t ve of it —— Areperterof the World had an Interview with Jos Rear on Friday, Among the stot wente of thee au was one that Polien. may yody ean charge us with ndewne wan Swrpicx, Whom Rea killed, had been led by | off our foreign population, they will flock to bear aninesity to procure Rear's discharge from the | the opera, place of acouductoron the Bast Broadway rail. Thoetk road, On inquiry in the proper quarter we learn | Romeo and Juliet co to attract that this stotcment Isuntrie, Bwepex had nos | groweed audiences to this tieatre, eiving ofall thing whntever to do with Rean's disuissal from | ing delight to those willing to be ¢ ed with that situation. lot ta before ns well ae behind the eurtsin, No a ‘one disputes that Booth's ta one of the most bean ih i, Weanestave ana Saturdays | administration” from Gon. Giant. We have rt at oe Oo pa See hitete ch bs eh Gen, Gnaxt will doh is Vest ; ut ai ss wel Monitay | » past looking for anything © «jlondid AINLO'S GATOPN-Porty Theres: of. “surixtng | in the routine of ordinary administration in ieore phy gn = igraseees Pjgoratge tnd peaceful times, when 1 in t don ie ‘ " in the way of public policy except OLive SA ek Grapd yosat and tnetre | to be honcet and save money, In fact __ment ee there has heen no Administration for theae fifty yoars which could justly be catled aplon- on; sas 4 , | aid not even that of Gon. Jacksox. If Gen ae Lee ey the extrac € eo and - respect. With wl = and le Woregard him "3 op Terma ot tne Sats am | 88 8 fort That his f ta ey | with dit t. Thy t A Senate in hel ling on to the ? ) | Olliee act is a 1 r +a” | ments he will ; : vie | thoy sel nei a t 4 Clay saves | Proceed from fyweta ‘ | We have great apve ‘ urpotes, slirewd Bret ‘ s | snpport which be + of, will ’ 4 pallnmtt Hi 2 cee | being him thr ; but tt e | certain that the now before bim ia no | ee Oe ak th sian oe But apert from all) questions eonnceted bao eorived cince | with the potivies of the and with Gen : ‘ e any Oh eT CAN i n, the fact remoina SRT that onr foremost statesmen weem Tkely - Wedveedlay morning, Business | Wefeafter to find thelr ambition confined P country evstouers ei ted dhe | to Congress or to private life, and that our bo ‘ poh peg jouw | rising men must, according to the tendency pore hemte NY | of events, lok to the halls of legistation for oat é tho theatre of thelr anticipated renown, ae ‘ution Chase wat Tt t8 therefore in Congress rather than « importance of Congress. elsowhere that woe place our hopes for re is ny doubt that there is a great un- | & successful future, That is the great bios ta ground swell, #0 to apenk, of power now, end the etill greater looming paphlattei areata afuirs, But it | POWer Jn the time to come. We must rally unrecognized, ‘except in some | 100k there for the Intellectual — foreen uous instances where sharp out-| Which in after days are to guid thrown agalast the past so vividly | the Fepal Whore the predominance ract universal attention, ‘Thus wo | Of experience and of brain is, there w shod slavery, and all the world | Must necessarily expect to find the initintive But we have algo Leon at work | ®* Well as the controlling onergy of the Gov abolis' worl! ernment ; and if hing the historic Cabinet, and this the n the progress of events does not generally know. the various Departments are to fade into t Congroat aw Teen aduinix: | bureaus, and to Locomo clerkly establish rnment these past three or | Metts mercly, Iwill he for Congress to in tantial independence of the | *Pife their administration, to dietato their Arka our course toward now | Methods, and to control their action, tical development. ‘This ten. ; i waite He é ive i turntization ay os i ae . Salts We are convinced there have Leen enor i Y worthy Of Pav) mous frauds in the naturalization. of forvign: vation, Under our present rT ; 3 era. ‘Phere always will be ne long as the sational Constitution, twothirds of Con tl ' Sage ast Mbit fie | Me remain in their present form. 0h ® Ko the laws, and, by means of the | tamptation is great, and politicians will not power to it h, they may create agencies ; ; Leeaeny all be virtuous, In this respect one party ts bo execute them. he taste of this process ? estill fresh inthe mouth, and itis not dis agreeable to th led. be ow powe two: re leg of pe ag bad as another, and we eannot be ¢ vinced that Democrats are any worse than n + Whose palates it haa tick : Ropublicans, ‘The greatest frauds will How long will it be before the tdea Will | iiwaye be committed about etcetion time by Avocated that it uty be better to have this | 44,, porty that ean profit moat by them, Wi r introsted to a majority than torequire | jaye no doubt that lost fall, in ‘ thirds for ita exercivot Ie not the concuF | ato, moro of this cheating was donc Judgment of two largennd experionced | yy tho Democracy than by the Grant ative bodies a safe test of thoproprieties | mon, simply because the foreigners itical action t Ty not—so people will rem | wore amore inelived to go for S:yMoun and son—tho veto power a relic of past ideas and | py arg, Had they been for Giant a prac Is not our ¢ political authority tiees tha wo can aifond to dispense with? FAX, tho Republicans. we | through the » ment? | 44 wo a dy pository of And who ever h » tuts hi he that body? Such a thing is nat ; attempted would bo r , fait ab ox tnt insult toy ‘ vot their party, Me tron ,wuat is the remedy? Iv itto sur ‘The pin the work ¢ 8) sound naturalization with greater restric apis i : cut i810) ions, and to render it more diMeult? Not aici ou ae Laveutive; a8 IU) at atl, Mako it easier, Fix a shorter tern ip alto the first stop toward the canal tat for the residence of an alien in the country i MW dally extinguish previous to his naturalization, A year is branch, If wo elect 4 Tresident, anit ho long enough, When the prescnt law was for his advisers and counsellors diatinguishod repre national int: and experienc the recog: if he Ex enacted there were no newspapers, but now the immigrants learn more of our institutions and Taws in one year from reading the nows papers than they could possibly learn in five years under the condition of things whieh prevailed when the law which we now have was firet framed, sentatives of influential political and esta, mon who by long training 1 public afuirs have become sd loaders of opinion and action men to fill the several tive Departments, he elevates and so- Appoints su lidifies the aininistrative part of the Go Lot us, then, settle the question according vernment, Bat if, ou the other hand, he | ty common sense, and prevent these frauds surrounde hl as to a considerable | yy yunoving their occasion, ‘To the Repub: sstent all our recent Presidente have | youn party this advico is especially impor. fone, 1 interior or with unknown men | tant, If they want to convert every iinmi- for his wlvisers ant counsellors, of men) grant into a red-hot Democrat, they have Who aro not known excopt es reapect ly to build new barriers between him and Milo cltlzins of « ary stating, ean HELO) tne poilot box, Butit they want to get their sxpeeted that the Administration will secure fi the consideration of ir share of the new comers, let them make Why not? f the entry In the éa e naturalization simple and easy. logree as wore differently constituted 1 sits inleldaass A There is no metuol by which a] Hew to Settle the Alabama Question, (ght weight can be made equal to} ponothing about it, If England wants heavy one; and there {# m0 Way | to pay, make up the accounts and take the by which an every day-eitizen ean | monoy, Li she docsu't, very well. Let us ve aud ‘ansmuted into an able and ex- | take acigarand wait, periencad stateanan, ‘This may not necessa: | phery is no occasion for any elaboration of rily procowd from any wide dtference in theiz | gjptomatie arguments, Mr, Fisit need not natural parts, but fran experiences and train: | trouble himself to write any long-winded ing, from tastes and opportunities, No man | qospatches, crammed with law points and ismado greater simply hy bolug elevated to ] gubile dialectics. ‘They aro hard work to high public station, He is sometimes made | write, and very hard work to rend. Our new lena. Minister to England—the Hon, Horace Tt would be a singular thing to seo a Chiof | Guininy, we trust—will havenoeall to split Magistrate delilerately determine 80 toact 08 | Yairs with Lord CLARENDON, Not but th to weaken the public regard for his ewn de | je would do it tom charm, especially if he partment, and thas place himself at disad- | should have Maj.Gen, Hinam Watuninos vantage with the cofirdinate branches of the | with him a8) erctary of Legation, Th Government, This might lead the public] General undersiands tho subject of th mind to consider the question whether we | y{titia of the Sea beiter than any other of really need an exeeutive head ptas the | our statesmen. it will be out of pla nh the antomaton—to | Any useless worry on the subject should 1 tive will; but it is net) forbidden both to the Minister and his ac rehall ss such a speetacl complished Seeretary. 1 nds of pos Vhis wo underetand to be substantially that we may see an Ex- | ihe programme of the President, It isa geutive unco yor thonglitleasly acting Perhaps oncor tl to such an end; indesd, Mr. Linconn's Cal ait inet, from first to last, contained seme conspionone iMastrations of this pr and not be fo the members of the Leg'slative I to complain. The Courrier des Mate Unis makes on ip usible defence of the right ef Spain to hold Cuba, It says that while the Cubans have bad good ground to complain of misgovern nt, they have boon no worse off than the pec of Spalo itself All have been alike badly ois aprospect of an ame f it should often Le repeated, it would the intellect of the land nor for 8 The fact would simply tend ple tostrengthen their position before the coun: | treated, hut now the try, and to sot forward that recent democratic | jigration, the resiication of which should be which holds that the people are suffl- | awaited before re As we under- rting to force, stant vnto thowerlves. and need only burcau- | stand this matter, thy Cubsns are not sutisfled Tho Keening Post calls upon the Sonate | fur theatres tp the world, .02 it le equally trve tint to reject the nomination of B.A, Mant for | thera has aot been In this country & more wat 1 Officer of this port, on the ground that he | entertainment to a pers: aste thon “It {! notion, That the She? ‘ae there given, The per ere, f with regard to bie | % 4 Ond nuraberless accessories, leave upen wae adashing cavalry | the mind of He spectator a écliz tensa’ ly fu the late civil | OC 2Ving pletore of tt " : n Tomeo and J a. n h Wester Mannirt, | nd Mr, Adlau tenunt-Colousl of the Niuth Cavalry, | sate ya good dual of a fighter, Instowd Wootts tved ns a cavalry officer, Gen. KE. A bf Marriott, an FE ni tr f ¢ tHe wer: aud! vevae ‘hall on night, inthe part of Mutt Ut is a dariag es ¢ He en di | ment, aud, were It not for the success she 14 to H been called on to draw | werd, 1 tel para Hodis pte aan ay aod ni 1 himself on the fi 1} properly emniodring a ptar 4 tased the . Bineo the war he has serv , niin ob the aeratest actors to tr tM ter-Gencral on Gor. Fat: ce ME ee 7 eee how rendered valuable potitioal rervices to his a Excelleney, which bis prescat ¢ so EM oieres Ut cit Samienr cet ts Repeaiaes that Mr. Poa keeps the p t 1 we condole with Mr. Gieenny on | ittoor tnndred and t 1 fail t gallant friend and ours, notonly that were of Ohio, | interest In it, but that appointed Collector, we should do injustice to | to seem Imbecti«, anit his abilities aso political manager did we h mind, he eertitut : our readers to suppose he had been entirely foiled | Nat plave bia part as ; : the firet time, aud wis in the Custom House appoint ate that we learn f Bowery Junstay took an active interest in | At the Be the * proved the nomiuation of the Hon. A.B. Conwent as | 8 PAlpanie bit,” and will be retained upon the hill Surveyor, 40 that he has aright to congratulate | fF the preveut, himself on the success of that gentleman, This The Civ The is pleasing news, and we trust that Mr, Connnit ens sons all bis friends will now go in tly: with © They foid thetr ten and all bis friend will now go in heartily with Thep feria tet tents Tux Sex and with G Warmurnae for the ap- | tn ptain prose, when the weather grows mill they pointment of Mr. Gaeruey as Minister to Log: | will leave thelr winter quarters and goon the uowal Jand of Spain, or some other first-class place, If | tour, he fails to receive from the present Adiiv ‘The performances were never more Uriiilant th tration the due recognition of his talen ad fn these closing weeks, The #kilial man ration the due recognition of his talents and his | 1% fyese cle! nce bagel ny sp kota services, what encoursgemont will there be for | caring trapeze performances of the Higarcli Bb there wapaper editors to labor in building up polit - cal parties and electing Pr ist a The Tamma ui della This place of amusement oifers almost every. Our European telegrams announce a6 cor be mead tab Sac ta as thas dae om tain the epproaching proclamation of the Duke of | iy in morat law, but to the general pavlle marvel Montrexsten as King of Spain. This Prince is | lously more Interesting and sitraetive. This week 9 the 6b son of Lous Purtires, formerly King of eee eee ant tee eesarinog font ever the French. Ho was born at Neuilly, near Paris, | ablempted in the way of gytmudstice, in 1824. His cuning father married bin i erro ne peak ihr I i The Waverter 13 to the Spanish Princoss Loctsa, he] Ay he Waverley, the bu en ister of Queen Efsammena IL, and at the | py pe iy withdrawn after 1 meh ano tine Drought about the Quee arrinve | Wedneatay It 1s to be sucece ” to her imbueile cousin, Francs or Assist, Lovrs a FPeruiree supposed tat tte would be @ childless TUE SUIT FOR THAT $10,000. marsiage, and that the children of the Duke of ae NAASnciiaa. Seki dokontinsig ASHMHE CARE Brown, Hail and Vanderpeetts slick bon alaababadia nao paket bdateabralyaslestaons Ex-Capt. John S. Young to be panish thr His calculation has proved SeLU AkAa LE Peaatband Aitunedate srroucous in every way. fe himself died in m An Accomplished Tie Jo, andl for more than twenty years none of his Jico Conmisstoners’ Counsel aent to the tamily have scen their native conatry, Tanita | Board on Saturday thelr of n rehitive to HL. Liaw a number of children, aud yet the old | Ne Fight aad daly of wie Mr BES Lal rec aes " y IY wiihotte from the T Widows? aud Or m Mowtressien himself puts on the crown 1) und, It is understood that the Counsel advise the Dy IAN FRR ACY ’ : €) ford that Tue Ses was right in dew ne that nemitting it to his poster the Trustees of the I Lite Insurance Fuad sue We lave et at it ve | Young for the $19.09) whieh he realized in the New \ \ " he | Windsor B trans and It ts belleved that i eT \ te r this oifice at | the Potlee Cc loners will institute a sult tod. | f h Preeltent Aston returned from tha South yeeter | dy tteach better, but able to resume bis ‘ i ‘ i, that Tus Ane Fs ap bee nit it akes faethe ae vigorous prosecu If ofthe Wid 1nd of his +, hovauag it complicates + no good for Lovis Orphans Mund. European polities, and ML AMikH ROMA WL THRE DE Go EYU tier from the Eluhth Ward, Prussia, and the chances of indeponder Aske Shands tania ub Thinena hah Jen Cuba will be increased, Let us thon shout, | Youn, ave ris hy he “ View Antonio I, Rey de B ’ Ut stat ts pnt al PY pear a ), Janpine and Mr. F. A, Perensoy. ust respec vour obedient servant, Mr. D. Janpine and Mr. F. A. Petensoy, AN ACCOMPLISHED THIER, two reputable architects of this city, Lave ex- atahiians auaie t Methodist church on the corner of at a Democratic Newspaper & Wachington avenue and Fourth street, Morrisa «i vgiy Ob Beda tof New York is ee York nia, huilt of that sort of artificial ste culled the American building block, AS our readers may of this church tumbte down on the alst of last February; aud this di remember, the tower ts y fairly with hie Te han had atin must aster has been supposed to be duo to the weak: | siderable ty Ug 1 i § see arehil All pad we weil as tue Now Windsor noss of its material, But both these architects | Jy Wiion it is ssid. hencted twenty. per cont, find that such was not the reason of ita downfall; | the morket vidue of #44,00 in bonds, he ts, of that the American building block isa solid und | Sate gentieman. forthe remainteret Martie. ed substantial material; and that the tower foll sim: ply because the lower portion of its walls waa too thin to bear the weight of its superstructure, Everybody can understand that this judgment is probably correct, when we state that the tower was 1i8 feet high, and that in somo places ite bottom walla were ouly ten aches thick. nnd ring to ds, 18 Lo promote sso! colipounding It T Srening Post, \ a ve _The Evening Post, inan article on the New Bin SUT Vi orro ea York Custom House appoiutments, expressen its ae regret that the President has not been able to get wlong without conferring important oifices upon politicians, As mere abstractions the views of the Zbet might win the applause of theorists and transcendentalints; but they do not commend themselves to the common sense of practical A Busy Week Bell Without any extra eifuct in their prices obtalued for Voulewurd lots ‘equal to the average this sens, ande wetivily for Brooklyn prop rates, ‘The follow egates of of Lust Week. Presentation the st week were st continued a men, The time may come when a resident | Wolke New York mpreccd:gietigolse mained will be found who will conduct bis adminis. | F1%64 00h; Bru #103020; uni tration without the ald of politicians; but | rier ei nig, N.Y, im: ved, $119,198; Staten Island line such Presidents must be elected by something | Proved, $1640; New Jersey unpro Cent clso than politteal parties, Under the present | Pei tonth giziceaes Rete eet te constitution of humanity, Presidents are the cre- | uary, @2h7!1; (or the wonth of February, $041 ation of politicians, and they ean no more carry cy Fran total fur the year to and luciuding date, on their ada jnistrations without their assistance than they could be nominated without their sup- port or be elected without their votes. Indeed, it is quite essential to the success of av adminis. tration that its ebief should be a shrewd politi- cian aswell ay a sound statesman, Regarded from a lofiy stendpoint, politics ig statesman. ship rd Frocisely what the Zuet means by “ trying to carry on the lon,”” A. J. Meecker, Son & Co,, sell to-day yaluable Third avenue snl Clinton sirvet properts Mere are four vis on Wied avenie wad Rutty -eiqlth street, Phe Clinton sticet propert, po ae perty ks 33, aud 1, Bianveit & Ogilh; fe choice bud'ng erturd Park, Nov, P. Goodrich offers 100 Brooklyn lo:s, Now York, Only ¢ Mosers, A. D. Metlick ral houses and lots iors Mr, John Met Broadway, ise to the depot ation on the Erie offer at ds ¥ t private sale, on easy uate with od Lo practice, jovernmiont on business prin wedo not gather from its observations, Ifit means | the re paged i Re Se wy thot honest and iutehigent men should be selected ester county, N, ¥., adjolulng the Mo to collect and disburse the public money, we |, William Abbott will soll to-day a honse ant tot, #1 m Sandford street, Greenpoint, Brooklyn, This Fouse ‘oe with ity Dut if itintouds to insist | jaar the fervica ant cony tent to any partot New hat the medein which the great mass of the | York or Brooklyn, Terms liveral and Ute perfect, Lisch aaa Maud ado eal his th hae tk Harlin Babcock, F rect and. Kast juite ag elghth business of the country is conducted is superior | River, offers wt private bale a numberof Duiltlug to that wherein political affairs are usually carried | lot tear Jones's Wood, and In Yorkyiile, Hatem, 4 alr and elsewhere, The property will be soon gery on, we dispute the proposition, There is doubt> | tessonubte terms and ‘ininediate. possession, give cos w good deal of incapacity aud roguery in | Persone desiring to purchase reat estate on the en 7 Alte of the city, aud pariieularly those desiring to polities, but we question whether they do not | Qulld immediately, aro requested to ox i flud their counterpart in trade and commerce. | Property, most of which is sold with restriction alust Nuisance | es Maguit Atall events, until partios are organized upon a for kcflicr Laois, their leaders must continas t rely upon politicians to Uli subordinate places trust und profit, Smith avenue, East New York, offers a choice lot'of Brooklyn and East New York improved and wuimproved property, Ail the pro ery he odor i» oF the Lest deveription aud deaira: ly located, r, Benjamin F, Fairchild sells on Tu March 80, valuable New York property. situate on 'Frauk fort, William, Pearl, 10th and 1i0th streets, ‘Mesers, EH. Ludiow & Co, sell some valunble ity Improved aud wnlmproved property op Marsh ‘and Bh. ‘The 1aal estate advertisements to be found in Tus SUN ab bw to Ite readers ad eral of orwpere } Ee Wallac School’? meets with unabated success, It isa play What amuses and does not tax the mind, and those who need relaxation wil Ond it in listening to ite vivasant, euay-runuing dialogue awl Lively aeenes AJAY pan thon of ttn Malignant Persee Trivmphoot Allen, Ex It wae only a few days ago that the periinacity inci en es a Journal. conte ¢ ce of t 1 Brooulyn restitet ia ie Lowisrille Jail has an inmate wh . P Fi of the polled oF this et t Broowlga Fevtite! 18 | 1s Coreuered neh bevomd We. 6 =Victor Emmanuel is said to be the best shot ig ole Nie Te gig ‘ rantoets, aut In bla eambings on st and on, | of all the Enropean monarchs, and Napolcom at ; ejqdiced Brookly ‘convicted him wo | cient for a Suuthwerth povelette equal to any the | 7° si : ‘ lle vat De eae bat ty |atee Naw ever" gat forth. Th i pormanisie tid The first infant horn in the White Pine mine eed not aay; bats het beyond dispute that h ial made hie advent here by the turning train | 5 8 Koh sete ousand doll and his brothers have been hunted by the pollee for NBC Lous avout three. weeks azo, He pat up ut or khy eck ely ae piven heriesecntars se care, and on Saturday the medilesome oMicers fell | Se 1 aoe Conon a Ween | vlna ake. teria pak te Theodora A ne of the mognates of Ja very comely in appearance, and ec There are fourteen convicts under sentrac Fichth Ward polities, aud a der rift, and ing favorable, aite Yoni any,” After break: bi at in the Maine State J’rieon—sleven for mute 1 the St. Bernat 40, Mereor and Prince | {st he Informed the hotel clerks th fesigued | derand three for arson. tandlord of Bernard Mouse, Me d Prine! tying on the Cineinvatt mall boat ut one k =tn Berlin they say, “If you want to ect anys streets, Mr, Allen had witnovsed a etra vod woald not dine at the hotel, When banking hours ‘ ¥ two men, one of whoin he knew to be Rove Lad opened, Mr. Heouso sal thing out of Dismark, you ought to have a very good Townley, also a deputy serif? small in stature, and down on the sidewalk, evi tent —A Goorgia editor, to. make delinquents “pay overt ‘s more powerful antagoniet. A offers to dittribute by lot among those who set kaping crowd had collected about the eowbatante, | ea gold wateh and other prizes, and Mr, Allen, desirous of suppressing what he de =The Chinese Embassy will soon leave Pale ihen as a strect fight, went out and separated the to go to Berlin, St. Petersburg, Stockholm, Lulgy twotmen, The ¢mallot of the two then walked into |; To ths Vaton Baox nd Spain, ‘The are expected to be away about vad the $t, Bernard House, and that waa the list orm OF | Acedas the twe of the draft wae written in red | YEMre : : hin, although that bostelry w contiy searched Daudred =A wife, two cons with their wives, a daughice by polloomen a short tine aiterwards, Dut Depaty Davis & anata nephew and niece of Brigham Young arrived Bhen@ Townley, the heavy w in the #ti , tn Chie nied by a delcgntion was not to be #0 © pdued; fe two Ureast pocket of 1 o drew, Warren's the dealer ao ays of Reverdy Jotine manner waled might, wit recration, Ve called eeaw. vor ins : x yet spoken of as t rater {i 5 Ker declined ty doy wi t | yepresentative of a nating who took so much palue bdo prhe House’ couldn't tomply, and reluctantly witharew, | het to deserve the ame.” Tester, who A from t atoll wae Hot futr att equ R —The snow shed of the 1 Pacific Rails V ‘ rood fe the biggest oaliding tnt ried. Tt in 16 ’ h t intl! Deveet ves € er ant A, Gilmore were taltted by hia in Cook of ta net Ww i hes x re wine | fect whie, 10 fert high, and 2 miles Tong, and tool yournent i f our tel: | wake ot Hous « Hota, | avove forty fh feet of lumber j Shoritf O'frien, ond was flow | where | Milan has provided the enstom oificers ef t After wate ‘ iy . . a aap a eotive arre a ithe tle that etty with vory p ” for - ue Impoliie epit 7 n ti ot ” we Siate | P : Pinslly Mr. A \ ant an gir yy | ober i rect 5 Markit Pollee € 1 he w EY « it * 1 ps it ss av ‘A “ Vowoley oft ng anc 1 convict from the | UPe* cabo fal Iie 4 serait : ola \ said to the Justi was | ti ' 1 he December tera Congr sutstanitetin thie’ t ‘ a The Dyton Advertion, hing of Mr. A. T, ge, Deuarge this man, The.’ Allen, with ree pat throngh the mil Aid not | s i No high ty t z from me by a con who had ped | ated ile ha lodant ‘ . ' the! S ! u jt.” Mr. Alien | and ever since unter advice ed the Const that he did nut know the man | MC nE Te ween working, up the exsu by curl x epuche Pra on whom Townley hat 1: he th twas 8 | Hence,” Teehard bed written Ral teow tM tirenty” mimente * row onl 1 twant to o3 1m: Ts to lls real or ved frends, nt one of ew sy and had once aent him | How bus degued to reply. Me. Iiligh and the piing a sue <3 rintendout uf iviice have been more A ou: ' weds Teiard for six monthe F 8 Depaty Sherif v to letters to partion tn. Marana, New onght to be ealled S¢ 4 phen eA-* peat imvore, and Montaumery, Aba. tutor 8. Even the humblest fam sere pianos fthe resene woe corr y three sich wit ward. ty Remard's p and there are said to be lu the eity elgt ed : 4 na are kept in n of the St. Rornard | eestton there were t ers from Bh evet | {three thousand female teachers of the ta- a cdenietadctatei ; Mee tha | & Ce #1 Rue de la Paix, Pacey oh ih . : ze 1 4 . been lu tue umpiuy of Giatiiouse. shin ‘ t acknowl wast directed a Renard at Loudon —A subscription is being taken to restore @ months on Blackwell's t ok ida MENA ehrl gh oth “eel burying ground of Washington's revolutionary s@Be wos paneot Duccn.ber, 186t, lle pecs to have been diers, near Newburgh, N.¥, The farmers of the after cons 4 buy ig aul ce for Bowies, Drevet & Coy | neighborhood Lave earied off the grave stones thay a tow a dflerc nt pat rope. ead Mr. Alten ¢ i Kenaed is thi tor forty years of age ; tasks fences of, - Allen. Esq feet ten inches high; ligh turebend ; bazer eye —A rustic, deseribing Louisville, said the fest wane argo Month; square chin; brows lait; decks | residence there belonged to Ar, M. reh, won ‘ " swarthy complexion ; and tong face. He will be pr ; Fite if Alloa as a pus ete Ufone the Ciky Court Kale worl 39 a Sus name was ent In en ters over th eet awd there Linas ’ tion. was a sharp poluted climacy om the Louse two baw ee Theve ean be no doubt that Renard | rleton | dred fect high CRUSHING OUT THE GERMANS. tis forety one to an wus extent hilt han a i i a Mex New York ois | Miss Rosina D, Richardson, the New I Mattoon avd the Mon. Horace | reat rascal, and the tact tat yea Uy shire gi whose welsht is 400 waa Vigaing the Genve of the Ree | Ui Fost credit uyon the Vigilance unde married to John A, Woot at Sv t, N, HL, on the ate “The Backee Law Saved,’ our detective force, 10th inet. The brile's wenght is three times that of Longt Bue Veice of the — Le bridegrourn, i THE COLLECTORS LP, 4a friend at Meriden, Conn., t Demokrit Repubteany i > the favention of a needle manufac : ' ‘ Ren This machine takes in the wire w eo ik lav oka The Democrats ¢ uta completely fluished needle, except pola ‘ananimously resolved to “vote down * all at Bon the Aili 5 hardentog, and tempering. tion of the law. If Moses TH. Grinnell is not an ol aned ” itor Poof, Heal? ” ; : The editor of the Beton Metivoal an 7 sims the Zylluae, ex politician, where is such 9 eharacter ind? 4 phaevedtedanepencr el ATEN at Whig ajnasty,anditnrty | cel Journat wayat * We do not vouch for t slot ei ted with Seward, ng item whic fine been dent us: ‘A surgeon In be ae aa deep Aistant place ta said to have removed a tumor wctghe kers, and nomics of tng wisty-three po and thinks of pre sl ner the to Presitent Grant,’ supe fact that they weren A negro preacher, recently arreste? c ond tele tat Orleans ag ® disorderly person, was ui Of the present duy, Me. the fine tnposed, Me was about to be e Mr. Greeloy’s | aud will naturatty be disper ¥the emolus | when a happy thought struck him, “If yo Crosten tiese thanks fur Mr nenis of bis om without giving welt uniocer will trust mo till M sy. Ti tk acoll n deserves to be ncknowie died aly | cary trouble, Me wilt in all hkedtiood wt the cons | Poon tHe way trusted, hen we rome hose malielons ‘te one | corm run on in the ts, and hott uco | Morrow. ee which this, Munerable.” Mr. Mattou re | Of mind by attempting to make any relurms A young musician, having composed 9 mise ip autre dsea pundit) Giro ieg . : at the death of Meyorbeer, showed it to ented tt sich an ex ‘ ma tmalicions | yy ne mene et {4 very good, but T won't bide from you that Is! ought that the mover was really in carr hon of a generots and kindly dispos | Peet ar that you were dead and th cxprcesing bla adiwiration for Mr. Gi cr had made a mass for you.” ‘ A ludy recently went to dine ne of aud the and sccompan n to se mea and 1.) “We must be off,” said the host, looking of New York waved, atch, “or hall be c vvet iy repulacst by ed the guest; “iT 0 Kune, B ' 1 shall be there in time to se 4." ‘ hive i —The youngest couple known are in Goffstown, & 16 ond the bride Wom they called on ir Stale a. 1 sent them to tho town cierle ly usk: how bon p the way ataan married them I give a new impulse ‘ Sak qaeeel Aa Ge the agitation acalnet (hat Mbeur and. ilberal tow ticy “will add to the decling of your power, to whicu ; you have. been cob! es’ fe Fomn imo with great Kes fe parecnioie a tevenue laws fe we Much an uct « ‘ : overflowing, aid 1th testhain tne | opine we the giving Of money to ‘und a husyita I:xcise Taw will bet the end of your ees ya merchant system of proseriy dice gover e Mouhattaa and ee ew Oviesns aloul aud of all your corrnyt Piven vhs Aan enone Mime aki eediine ston paper-and what the ing much to do, Mr THE SOLDIEKS' HOLN - word Lotter trom a By RIND FLOWN, xcutpation of THE PRINCE OF VORGE. peer tin He te Caged to file-Ilis Operations Among the Azteca nud Spaniardte-Me New York a Poate of bis Quality, Allen Pomtly~ Theodore —A co Schwarz & Co,"s he other man was ‘he tavion a ‘bub vat ina euuous Of) A Great Compliment to M ZY PRACDS, Tk must have wer Showlug the Character of AM@dayite Agatnet HE anit To the Editor of the & Sin; You have published several notices of Aelegates uty frauds tn which my name has been connect His ia ‘One James aftduvit, in ‘ charges me with bis name © a chy Stat: ty for $100, issued for b > him, Mary willl revainny, 1 posed to hold the eony the fret Wedacs tay Rees hai io f. On fis examina He rans | in May, ‘The concurrence of the other branch of the {Ais peral ety beer ad employed L. Brown & | hins been the leader of the With the Morid | Delaware Legislature ts promised tp collect his Bounty, aid that de expected ‘oem | this back at 4 fe Man SNe Hiingarie ana aherianinne Teet It; that he was iuformod that they lind cole | tau Club to spur him on, het ra Bot Mr, Burlinga I the Emperor of ce Jeeta the that he eailed reat many tin tit with tho Tacamany chlete ito 10 & | veo wad to be great eronins, At a recent ball at (he sn, but could not find tim; that he xaw Mir. | qratition has been an added tae Mullasies thi Meapress Tare I te neat a Mr, Brown's pariner, who told hin chat they | Iy dosed to be the eesor of Movor Homan ts fies : ota ' slected his bounty, ani that if he would eall on Manda in paitent’ eircléer Teenie clnten wine noeh ket with pearlt and diamo: f the wing Monday he would pay him; that he rely izboted, and the pungent irony. W beh Emperor vent with Mr, B. for hel! an hour into called a great many times, but was unabic to get ne oF the led darlisua.® under ive | the smoking poor, © ie Teed ‘ie One Gt Ri honey? that We wid mot kuow Mr. Luccey? dud St ag Myer a ‘en mokling t here he handed | his Werscen tin betore, never bid asked | eolumas the Wore own clgarettes, ond langhed and jested with him lid never refused to p: atinent ‘s00 nt When the two left the smoking room, Napoleon HT, t having cheek to see by whom tt 4s also Y atted the American Ambassador of the Chlicse was endorse’, the caso Was djourned for ¢ Wurdd has ult sah tes : A week, 10 give them tine to procure the cicek ares With Wf ul be peror very cordially on the back they ath not bavi ured a io were not this cling known —On a recent ovcasion, a Washington corres key in. bi ae ald a | ef rainreine edestion stil linger on the tipe; gwtiered in Mrs. Grant's parlor, and the eonversae pking business (the check Was produced); this | "Iti not difficult to understand why the pay yonths | tion turned on the appointment of Mr, Washburne ck was deposited by L, Brown & Co. for colle | of the Manliaitun Ciub suiould desire a coaliion with | ag Secretary of State, Wi A Mra, Grant, tion; they kept aa necount with Mr, Luckey ; it was Aa CLGH Coa UOMied.& coM On KILL |: aa Recemtary. of State \ ed Mra, Grant, endorsed * James Brady, by L. Brown & Co, attor | cau write eiegaut headers on tational and Sate poll | “are the duties of a Secretary of State 7 9008 neyey aud f endorsed MF. Luekey's name ow the | tics, bat in antagonis to a they are tipo. | answered fora moment, and she repeated the quese suine, and deposited yank, Luaving @ power of | tent in the practical management, Among the Ne wp nae : 5 ata Miorhey ta eduores checks and draite Mecnleotion, | Sate besdaecy itis tie rough oad ttanee wien. | om. rpeteally” explalned « geatieman, °F AApe and algn checks; the money was piscod to the credit either go into the li ft eluwe crore in aii, | POS, to manage our relations with foreign ec Of L, Brown & Co,, aud they drew the same on their | ynco with those who do, fc control of ature, | tries.” “OL! Mrs, Grant replied, “I thonght 18 checks, Mr, Luckey not charging receiving any pay for the sane W So mach pat cane of Now, as for the ease of Wi ays appearing was by the © money for the positor may have cheated the par ceivet the check out of the mon the cashiors of more than one-lull elty should be arrest wil myself, Whether i should have these m F tiie party who perstiadod ibs, tea question 1 will not ne tow dep iver the sane, Ou them any !hing or frand and forgery Independent of them, Uwist their moustact in the britiiunt parle the next me tute of real power. e dapper gentlemen who off their champegn 4 Us coreticulis potion, ‘the Lyston report may —Whe Paid him $4) | be wrong, but the darings Would Le wise if ey slance, this | were to make it right but at on: put ad one From the Brooktyn Kagie (Dem nissed jow L never saw William su; never knew If we were not told that the World bad been |" Freire cre was such & tan; never had a doilae of his | bought by Democrats we wight have supposed ite | window, money in my possess) er owed bi a dollar: | purchasers to ve fom the other aide, e0 never paid him $40, or 40 cents, or auy other sum of | has been playing second fiddle to the 2+ money; hiv aM@davit ts utterly tals New York Scuool bill queeth round be Ir tie re of aclieck on de jchihcdodmla a ther, and A Woman Betrothed to Three Brothers to | tators wh Huccesston, ty lor whom he re: V, be a crime, then nite |. Prom the Amenteons (4't.) Courter ST ana th Rr uicy al Seo Gritty dulke | We have been given the particulars of a case in | zallery tn Newburgh the other day, and previous to ” this connty In which the bride was betrotiet placing it for a plet the woman subjected the Jen arrested for per. | ree brothers aud warned to two ar thes, wukca i J yomg one to a vigorous sylklog, The aitsp i Bp arrvaied ther remarkable, : : see them ovmake the | FAME ERATERING assay young man came to | ‘eFeredy when he woe tnforined by the worth thag ‘J. NELSON LUCKEY, Americus and procured license to marry an estima: | she was only trying to get up a Aner color in the ‘young lady residing noun this etty 5 went houe, and was the noon of that Donthm So | gay, He wus atiacked Ly @ congestive chilly Wii. € picture with blooming checks, Sue was somee terminated in bis dvath the following Buturday, the | what surprised to learn that tl of colo In the account given in these columns of the | stricken bride following tia Feimelns to thar La Loris tohal Ma ape laee v na resting pli hed in the game suit in whieh her |! raph was quite an afer ration; that death of Mr, Surgett, , the reporter was | [are hull been i lad by becoming his bride he machine to take color jist as they stood was not imposed upon by a red to ho wel | “On the follawing Aflgust 17 the mcoud Vavthes | yet Invented. hey stood Was no| acquati (ed with the history and circumstances of the | Of the same family caine to Americus for the sat sie ealaniea pal de oneased, whercos hie statement, 00 far ae the murs | PUR%t vac” On his wat Lume, selociie ie hiees | ‘rillant toeat edt » good, though uot very terious, and semi-superuatural chreumstances eon- | Uitelyation of wuking tie worthy widow of i ‘ el nected with it are eonccrned, Was an entire fubriea- | brother his own Uride, lie was cgacht In a he (housand trepex a yoar F tog, Ale Surgett waa not aSparieuatah bot plan | pin and aivived at holm abt Ih 8 NEOTy T coive at least twolve matter-of-fact man, Who relied uyoo his own Judge | yoy Fated, from i on with a | whic! . i Pao all bls posrness gransestions, 101 iO gee eee ea eae eee ania ated mica stat | Meh mum they Operations were alwave $0 legitimate bonds and | Gvcsing previous to the tuirriagt, wiich was toler | ced: vere With reapect to the two remarka- | taxen pluce the following Sabbuth, Again, Instead | [9 LOC iets hile ia connection with bis, Mr Surgett was | of Hetening to the werry rinying of the tuarrace | year, 0 not ouly gullies of any foreknowledge of them, | petis, the death kno Wad heurd, aud @ funeral pro a © more by republishing but, althouzh Mr, Carpeuler, ouezof the two, lived’ | cession took the Tar rare eeae ee, PFO’ | thelr wing attractive orticles in book form. In 188 opposite to blm, he wae not, acguainted with him. | “Some ‘tine dura nth the {hind brother of | Roche Lanter Gai rine Ta 186 He was, it lt va captain in carly life, but not | ine deceused procur: and wae Lappuy 1 ders 46 Wan, Was 90 anxious to get a “constwise”” eaptaln, Ho was a fich Bouthern | Heu'to the wwice-ucreaved laiy ly mur Jo situ be Teved to write for the Opdnion, ianter berore the. war, and owned, perhaps, two Vatic A MNiy Ee keatrn ee Rautrsd slaves, He dled worth about §2,00,000, Seme-yreer-n Heer ne Gaara eee: ance @ year, which he made ont of the wreck of Lis capital ater | The Trustees of the Sailors’ Sung Harbor de ‘ 40a fora week ou (rial, ead dite the tall of Vor. Hodson, | oye, very Sorts that lesmmingd on Saturday to ba 9, thee Tigh to their pri f ( Og that there was got enougy snch an imposition ehould have been ‘upon | claimed ca@twption from tasution declied by the | Piguar) « hile artleh bs were aida Gaye able tows He nah courts, ne aan ciety and Gat be wanted ——— =Meyerbeor left a fortune of £900,000, lored barber in Milwaukee has learned French and German with'n @ year ata total cost of cause or be an American, was to buy Istand: ples, he rode one morning, the Toledo, up her Httle girl to him and shouted in asweet voices threw a golden chain w —A woman with a child entered « photographie child's fac SUNEEAM vatthe New Orleans f the Delaware Legislature hae tious providing fora eony of from Peninguta cast of Chesapenke Aviee upon the question of forming a new be composed of Delaware, nine connties of J, and two connites of Virginia, Itis pros on Victor Emmanuel was recently in Nae very early hour, op Most of the windows were closed yet eof them he saw a young mother who held i Ref Victor Emmanuel rode up to tha took the little girl in bis arms, kissed ber, hohe hind worn bimeeld rneek, shook hands with the delighted was rode off amid the cheers of the few specs om the pleasant little seene bad attractet, in order that it 1 ait be represented im

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