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THE SUN, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, HORRORS OF SING SING. GOVERNOR HOFFMAN DEMANDING PRISON REFORM. AMUSEMENT! THE PUILAD is building two now steamers, that will be oat The City of Brossels will berendy in August or September, and when all these new ships ate on the water, the Atlantic al quicker than ever before, It is steamship owners tthe lives of passengers in their efforts to outstrip each other. ny trials of speed between the rival companies, and we shall receive nuinerous letters suring us that there has been and will be no racing whatever; all of which will be perfectly tru a another column & protest against the proposed amendment to the Excise ignod by many of our leading citizens, rere several hundred other names to the protest, Including nearly one hundred and fifty ters of different denowinations, citizens opposed to the lager beer t is to be held in Srving Mall this Aillresses are to be deliv. ered by several prominent gentlemen of this city, their own strength to achieve their liberty. that they do wrong? And who shall say that Republicans everywhere ought not to aid them? — in Furopet Very possibly, and yet it is certain that able effort will be made to Who shall sa, some time this year, TUE TAMMANY —florse Marines. with Twit Snerificed Bim= WAVERLEY THRATRE, 42 Broadway-tvanhoe Mauinée Saturday, WALLACK'S—Kobertsons new Comedy—" Seroot. From the Phitadetp ha Ledger, Apritt. Mr. T. P. Ransford, one of Twitchel!'s connect, Jon already pul Fession was Nosl- of my excention exent pulleation, and it by Mr, Bringhorst T want the public to Twill not make ve there ie nothing roudy made, ant T reiterate tn criticising ty confess! say it was inde merely for many inconsistencies in tt made for the purpose of obtaining the pity of the my design, could I not to be hoped that none of th will endang Is there to ‘The Monster of Sing King Biography of POOTH'S THEATRE, 84 ot, between HY and 614 ave Marderer Backini =Tomes and dinner. Mat OLYNTIC THEATRE—tunpte Pompry. 14 o'tloek, Wertnesnars and Satur POWPRY THEATRE-The Seven Dwarf: wan and tte Worla ot Wonders nav and Monday PUTATER FRANCALS—Opera Pouffe<ta Vio Pact Policeman, Cleve and Keeper tn the PCharneleloures To the Battor of The sun. Sin: The Sing Sing keeper, Buckingham, whose nome has become a household word of Inte tn con- Lowering to death of the ronvict Dean, roslded at this place np to the time of his ap- pointment to the prison, andas he rendered himeelf while here, @ brief noties of ng to therenders of Tie Probably there m lished, Twitehen watdt ively no fur publ It is believed that aa alliance, offensive and defensive, has been concluded between France, Italy, and Austria, toyether ngoinst Prassia and her allics. iwo years ogo Italy wont with Prussia ‘a, and thereby got yshe turns againgt her friend and goce back to Loris NaroLnon, Trance and A Prastia ie a good way off | can give her Rome, w from the agents nection with the They are to act J to the one T UE pth av. a4 7 bis FIFTH AVENUE THEATHE=tth ay. and Wo publish tn somewhat notor Aim will perliaps be inter: Bes, Abontone year ant ahalfags a new doctor made hla appearanes in the village, representing Mimsetf as N, f, Buckincham, M. ,, from the New York Kar and Eye Inflrmory, plving m ome of the first physicians {n the eity of Ne Ho likewise palmed hime Methodist minister, and in the M. #, Chareli, during the at About ala months ago he ers ated an excitement by marrying @ youns girl, her own will, alvhough with the consent ‘The citizens having bean told that Buck- and elilitren whom g that he had forced tho s The Strang. Living and Whit Animate VHF MEXICAN PAWTMTION PARLORS, 4, two Preserved agalcst Ans He aneh had bee heen consistent ih every particular est proofs of the truth of my Tt ia not stranye. ria are at her doors, while Besides, France ch her people and her smen alike desire in order that all Traly be undor one Govetoment, solt the consideration whi AIRLOS® GAR quired If Mre. Twitchell, whe nine, Was in ler night dross or not? U whether she had f of as having been @ A two of three Wh ehirt except by resident clergyman, foyling that Egor it the h has determined and his Ministers to cak with Prussia and enter into the new When the war beg! any rate on the death of the present Pope, Htroops will be withdrawn from Rome, the Italian army will take possos nnd the rule of the house of Savoy will be remaining States of tho Pope will then cease to be a e,anevent which has repeat to bia predecessors, get his principality But his pre made at my tri the blood on my suirt %hen bi owas, fe nnten ad to perceive that the corre epondents of the Zribune in Washington poy of attention t Their latest ri copy from the Tribune of yesterda arrested me at the is Shines for ATL jon why he Had mate ae Drought out the folio. Ingham already hada wi had deserted, and learn British misston, port, which we Ned to eee me tw! Nat always se the bride and arrested tim on a sham warrnt; “Mr. Jone Jar ty hers. was offered him, but he declined, Pressing hia name to the Presiuent tor the n, but Mr. Morey has the advantoge of hima in Mr. Suarven's support, the painful esp Sphinx” now in tho Wh 1 toward the 1 t even mentioned The mlesion to Av Terms of the San, the law, however, took the ew ngham wast allow served Supreme Coart writ hand in his arrest, eneng! Thos, J. Lyon, Asserobi itis throuzh this Lyon that Buck! polnted keeper in wife shout one monta ond abandoned ber, alleged that he his lawyer the Hon temporal prin s : van from this district ; sastied and gird House ta not fer Honser Gnevurr, shich he has been nominated by the most influ. rnals in the country, Joabtful question. Fwith that of her las new allies shown by her re- railways to be ex That refusal ba and diptomacy Las | r nee of Chimay Brussels to Paris on r the trouble Te fa true the ‘Ata will lave reas wet not been for him, but that was from honorable to the paper and to Mr, the indications now are » be lett out in the eold, asoxs a tithe of his yg in questioned, Twite four or five y« ince in public life are no , and whose « thought of in. eo carry off the r Gov, Hoffinan © ture yesterday he Marderer BE on Resptted, her, 89 that t o that Gen, Grast ma 20 hia purpose and do jus hing tu the earcer > hie Perhaps thie e which inspires i sion ef ha power an oman an enemy of France, wud will too, Has become an allylof at will find a firm defends g of Portugal, panish King was proba Without his advice, and he will Whether he w a stands by the Cortes should it werlect Monrrensinn forthe sane da NavoL bon understands y t he has no friendship from the south of th What port will Bogland and Rusela take in the threatened " thas eketel to be neutral to seize the occast To the Billtor of Sin: The intole convicts at Sing Sing, as the Hut while sp fa King, whose only titt is the will of the people, nobody ean deny the right of the 2a Government of their o liberty of doing so. They told him that the They then ine J him that they had been seat there to kill froedmen in that portica of the cou Cubans also to wi, aud to fight en amilch nit four mites, least taken core in youd humor, but the mto ran nearly th » Tie Sux, en i the record of Mone of the Bourd of Alderms average being between ¢ onviels, Whose ters of tmpelsuniy he former will de ; Dut as Huosia will hasten nto acquire Con wle, to which Prassia and her allies Sngland will be forced, ving Turkey, to take ntrary seems t closing some clip cave "fond, | jae te within they halted tes granted to the ominal right to send del their grievances and their plan for But when, in 105, it to electing these delegates, the ( eral, instead of awarling one third of the country proprietors, as he dong, allowed them only o1 three-fourths inhabitants of citics and members of the learned pre fessions, nearly all of whom, being Spruineds, were in the in Among them wer Violent charaet f the most depraved such instruments of Cubans the shown War aby that body authoriai ois attached to the Ch maculate Conception, Ht. Teresw’s Chureb respectivel “By what right are these donatic We cannot tell what legal right (lore is to do it, but the motive and justification hese schools take in 1 innumerable company of dren who are pri chools, as now managed | ient and extray shower bath were ever received from oth ch of the Im- Chureb, end Me inquires: for the sake of pres kides once more with NaroLnon. Burope will bo wrapped in the cont and the forees of the two partos will be about equal of our establfehian ry well,” and a they marched to the re from restraly ton rool eatirely free accompanied by officers of the jill. put through the bath and ¢ fortable sult of was used Lere number to th should hay rehoots made? joven remarked 2" fn Wis stirrups, wien a of the act are pla mous magnitude which such a war would be likely to assume affords the Vieving: that it will be to stand on, rope to tie bia lands 1 y read over, pronerly unilerste Plspation required was Ki st reason for exchuted from our pubtic mother eount asked for th istome dues and the sal full, nor all armed with spared all the » beginning such a thor hand, her peo: eto fight the Prussians, a Drecel loaders, nor has she pi Nildren who do rks Wale Hol pursued, At Leng Very tax in their 1 the pretext of vd taxes to the hers to the tation of a six por cent. income Likewise taught trades y competent pe tion did attempt to '« Testimony. sof Painting Iw Moware? action of the ¢ reform, and, while amount of $7,550,000, adde amount of $15,750,000! vs got by their efforts on that ecor do so in earnest some day ny well hope to rest which the mover of the to pay #00 ‘Vhis is what each one of our one hundred pub lic schools now draws from the publie treasury, whereas if they could all be placed in the ¢ sectarians they would And as to the givi reed to prope that would be th cae in Prisons poudent ofthe Zroy Whty of these much ab quire only #500, the chiidren to secta who will look at the vice osty rampant among one well-edac yusly doubt whether any kind of ing is not moi od order and sufety of the community than the If Protestants do not like to lot Catholics monopolize the business, the field » to establish schools on their ‘athor Heexen’s idea of letting every denomination. start its own schools, under id pro rata, according { children it edu and the efli- ciency which results from wholesome ¢ a rand Horie. in the Commercial Advertise mation that either Mr. Bonus 1 Ponren, and most likely both of them, wil probably soon retire from the Navy Department, «Wo trust that this ine formation 's corrcet, aud tha contributes the showing by facts anil figures that free labor wonld condw greater prosperity. mised to comply with their wishes, bat took good care to let everyt! sis being ildew an every and jarof thove t goon ns it did allere on Saturday glean tee the Virtues of the undiscovered Lountain of pory the event an hounced will take place at once. The delegates ¢ for immi grat treatment of foreigners e do buriness there. wise refused They demanded liberty of the pres from all restrictions except the law; righ tition to the island Parlaiment, to the Cortes, and the Crown; the right of selveton to public offices by competit that of exercising any profession, industry, it authorized by law, with- out hindrance or compulsion; that of con- tracting, acquiring and holting and disposing of it fre ment; that the inhabitants sli » for their acts before the legal tri should haye the right of anally to law, and of me ing in pullic for national or political pur poses, under proper regulations; that no one should be arrested, imprisoned, or his house entered except under forms pr Jaw; that all special tribunals, courts mary and other powers of con. the ordinary manded greater facilities toCaba and amore Iberal ming to reside and This demand was like- who uso them will suddite with featnioss 4 of the cause ¢ sail rerovering, go throuzh ite eatrcmcly bad complexivn, aaa The presence of these two gentlemen in | is open for the the Navy Department, andar the peculiar “8 whieh surround them, w 8 More sy mite \ hysterical, and y. + Will drop sudtenty, with thelr features twisted to ove side, and perhaps dep Olhers will die x on any particnine State inspectio the number would secure harmony, econom, mid insanity of aniasone of the most unfortunate occur: ces which las ever happened in connec fon with the N introduetion Hh ghest spheres of public 1 of humbug and deceit by the most It is a wrong tothe na tion, a fraud against the public conscience, and an almost irreparable injury. to the Pre seduced into allow y much of Troy, giving a thick oulright, ju having nothing to do with aay of these baleiul ** preparations.” vn aw to capacity 5 Goy, Panaiien of Mlinois is making good onal reputation for bravery and wisdom ined as an ollicer in the war, rsand bills passed by the Legisla- ho has vetoed, for good rea yy and hay retained about a Hundred and filly more, which he will send back amendment, or worth baying, but what is to be thought of such w Legislature ¥ er Kemarkable Wi 4 the Boston Trans jompson, Esq. a native of thi art, or employm! penury have Inu Phin wos said with an A wcliovled actress oul leh were meveras y, by will or agree who hus been Sing Sing. Wo shall not examine In any detail the short admin stration which Admiral Powren has carried on under the thin disguise of Mr We dare say that it has al, but we are equally certal Tt has pardoned of “aie Cushingy byt te M. Waiter, ved bad ben th business is a very harbur Hy erie out ng er may show Association confi elusively to Mrs. Thompson for Mr. THowAs Borsé, Secretary, and two of ra of the Board o igned last evening, smarting under the dam- aging charges which have recently been pre- ably corrupt and branch of publia towns of Brat the best me Y,, to be appre wiated exclusively for the b eh WhO are dependent upon the hing done harm fering: under sentence of court martial, who yhave been relatives either of the tury or of the Admiral, principal Warden ot tie newspaper and outrages at We prise revealed proves tal, dictator astonishingly demning, execpt by course, be proveribed ; finally, that all these jal to their ex y a political adininis n tlie part of the pavmanters, stall officers: Jacksox do not care longer to associate A of Edueation gang, and ally the prince of good fel 1 then it bas put them rdance with the Inw, rights of freemen, and essen istence, be ganrantecd tration upon constitutional bases ied them likewise, It might have becu expected that under the present Govern It Is on o popular uprising, Cuba would be treated with more liberality; and, indeed, both Marshal Suunano, the present Prime Minister, and Captain General Dus Governor of Cuba, have theoretically re pized tho rights of the Cubans to greatcr priviluges than they are enjoyir influence of the horde of Spanish office. holders is too strong, and Spain is persisting. at the cost of @ bloody and ruinously expen sive war to keep Cuba in precisely the same state of dependency in which she has always ‘The slave trade is, or was up to the breaking out of the revolution, as lively, the @utics and taxes a8 heavy and unjust, and the Captain-Generul and his subordinates as des potic and irresponsible as ever. Under these circumstances, the Cubans de- longer to look for help from Spavish @leawency. but have determined to rely on Borst, who is perso lows, goes out eto procure a ‘Thompson's t Yack again in ac hing made some n ions ond some useful di turbance: but it is not hy the merits or de rts of its action that it is to be judged beyond apology is the It has a nominal neompetent to ler the duties of whieh he is utterly ignorant, and it hasa naval oilicer who exercises power any corresponding: 1 It is organized on bogus prinelples ther it works well or ill, it cannot stand. is of such a nature, in short, that should it be isted tn for any length of tim be the duty of the House of Representatives and bring him before nate to be tried for high cries and misdemeanors such as before his advent in the Navy Departuent were never dreamed of in our history. cies We learn that the Inman pany is building a new vessel, to be called the , wud intended to beat any mail steamer runuing between Europe and America, itis already announced that the Cunard Commany Our report, elsewhere, shows ty (rue to its instincts, and in accepting Mr, Bor resignation, lost no time in voting away the plc's money for w handsor sald that in things wore dc ed of the War nga ment or two, the wttention sown Win Wax What condemus it falachood in its constitution, s'Wodoa't earea ely engrossed G0 for any HO wspaper Jn his OWN carriage, lis by tidispositon, wud at marked Kindness TUE PRESHEL the Board, we observe, do not propose to resign, COREE ERUEAD, Dut will chook it out until they drive out all the So we gain nothing by the resigna- tion of Messrs, Wanken and Jackson, but ove way out of the educational muddle, and total abolition Let the bill at Albany bo m. hy munitested 80 came tn tor w at Gist town ond Breaking Lov and Smashe tnd Dum swont Aware . Thompson res L, 1, gave way on Satur Hommedio went to the ww leaves neathe fauily 18 eaUnet, wor children, the duty heard the He had barely nthe entire gate burst ope Tue Mahwaymer Bveeuing Polder, reached the dum w Eurly yesterday mornin, wad the water idge below the mills soon. bega as Jou A, Slater, of in Paris suc 10 of the Champs A monoeyele coxsfully movin about the aver by its inve The single wheel of which it consists 1 in motion with its strect, between Hroome and Spring a n, Who struck buh in to impeach Mr, Bont the bar of the jer the chin and on the of the outhiw's blow that Aly Mdewalk: usconselas, nd Onienr Hildenbrar dl, mat tho inter pursues aed the eeounchel, while the former as who was’ taken to the 8) in 7 having ‘Veen time the coustant rush against ite sides undermined is held in equilibriuin, wh the abutments, » rider upon it, by the aid of a weight at each end I is suid to work perfectly, and ty usiderably superior in speed to thaaltgycle. Lot us hope that Mr, Covansr may 99 moot with the sad fate of Hans BunitMann pot the monde cycle invented by his friend Scungsyu,, and communicated to him by the d hy means of snirit rappingy one-halt the bridge guve way Ww in the wiklest Slater fell to the was observed by a citizen of the Fourieenth Wa Ait was fered ine of the lousee wear by, ton's blacksmith sbop was iu the greatest danger Deautiiul new yacht, belonging to some gentlemen of was thrown so rudely again as W stave in hor side, utterly crusiing a swall boat that lay between her and the landin honre the water subsided strect station, found seattered ou the sidewalk, & is supposed thay the ussauit wus committed witl ingent to rob: ling hut the approvel of Oficer Hildenorand defeated the Ne prisoner described hiinselt as ‘ombs and committed by Steamship Com City of Brussel ig he was takeu to eceasey) inventor } Juatice Shandley for trial, WORKING HOURS AND PAY. —_—_—_— TILE WORKING WEN OPERATING UPON THE GEN tteen’ Taterviews with men-Secretary Borte's Views on ‘The Nav Report- Special Correspondence of The Sn Wasnixctox, April 6.—The recommendation of the Sreretary of the Navy to Congress, for the repeal of the Eight Hour Inw, lia awakened tho working: men, and they have declares, that they will not allow the Inw, bad as It may Le, to be set aside without en- tering their protest and preventing neh netion, Committees from the Gosport (Va.) Navy Yard, the Springfeld (Maes) ond Fraukfort (Pa) Arsen and fro Workingmen's Union are in town, for the pnrpose of representing the views of their con: stitionts on the inerite of the Inw, and the result #0 fur has proved that the letter of Sceretary Borie, 4 stead of doing the Inboring injary, hae heen the means of effecting «net legistation as will for all | time put him and other heals of departments nt rest npon the qnestion of hours and wages of Governs mont employees. It i he genoral opuion here that Admiral Porter persuaded the Secretary to re- commend the repeal of the law, OFX. DUTERR ASKS A REPEAL Lost evening Leailed upon Mer, Presi tent of Lioth the Bricklayers’ Union and Trades Assembly of this elty, He told me of an interview between G Ben. F. Butler and a committee fromm the Trades! Assembly »ppointed to rge 0, Coo! ‘pare amen rial to Congress, requesting the passage of an act ex planatory of the Eight-Hour law, which they wanted Gen. Butler to offer, ‘That gentleman dislikes the law as it is, and would have it repealed. He de ferihed Its a piece of cate coriem, only ate al cle votes durtog the Mulvany «old no one would dare vote for its repent + Yut Gen, Butler vssared him that he wont ve | it, because then a better one could be adopted, Ge Butler took the workingmen’s memorial aud ts ¢ pected to prosent it to GPS. BANKS SRES Nu NEED OF CHANGE Gon, Banks t AW and says there is bo necessity for f tion; thot the Jaw declares what shail constitute « work, nnd there is another law whieh provides that hiborers and meebantes in the employ of the Government shell receive the same pay ax those ex ployed on similar work outsite, TUN NAVAL ComMMITY 6 ens aud Messrs, Archer amt Sey the sub-committee to whom was referred the letter { the Seeretary of the Navy, requesting t of the cighthonr system, have preseuted a rey pitts mode tn Unis report are First That at the date of maid letter, e¢ well et Tayartment had no power the wages of the liherers below th paid tor sim}. toricy-General Rearts, In glvtog a consimetion to the faw since the reference, he Departmen! hers Issued au order Fed ever, the Navy etch Wages o f the law renders. p cs of eeonowy Auwgentod y u n, Seevetary, of dar the pres Los a reduction OF W« rata eon regard to. the other and : hy the Seeretury, that k ly to the interest are of the opinion that Aid not be in accordance With the prinel ulopted by Coe tw raat the Committee on ne should have reported a sum anply © Work in ai) deparunents of the Govern the * Right Dour jaw,” and if they have yin the case of the navy, as the letter ry implies, thereny cause eat to th We Kervice, Jaw conatituling cbt hours a doy's work echt not an any moose to De charged with tae eanbarrassinent. The Conunittee beheve that the Liw should Lave a fair and iupartial trial in all branches of the pubile wervice to whien is app tit should hot be repealed hastily, oF 1 he arch: jug thyestigation Into its results, For these reasons they canvot recommend Its immediate rep nthe otuer hond, the Committee ure of the of the work auley have been reduced 2 per cent, 1 the Departuient, and as the roduetion necorsarlly cause Feat ineunveuien wip among the larke bumber of men employe at the lower rate of wages, It wou d be gust prover to recommend the passage of a declaratory Joint FeSeIMLON a foliow Resolved, By the ea that the Joint re | Leones of tnt opmion that, inasmuch ay the wi wen and tn by the order must Mon.¢ of Repres ed te res W i stiafl Wot} wages This report and resolution were a Hen. Mr. sieveta was mstriict nt vue to the House, Mr. Stevens assured tual would do wil he could t re the Manse, aut he Crab eft ts 10. ssbtain However, that it poear to be any 0 fom jovernment coutractors are yeu by bie acuiow of the workikemen, avd are comug over Lo the opinion that the Law is ‘ly aid IC nay ue Well be respected aud executed, ‘Thelr ciloris {0F Ite repeal have heen anceasing, and tacy e even tenipted the worl to eouimit then cs acainat tue law by giving them piece work, them to Work enght, ten, or tw sovcinterest might dietite; butthe men justavce have proved tuemselvos wortiy of tii, wed 10 go to Work and quit at five In’ the utter in ever The Working Women's Association~A Dash nU Secretary Movies A semi-monthly meeting of the Working Wo- men's Assocuition was herd last nlght, with Miss Susan Ho Anthony in the ebair, Mra. M.A. Bick erdyke, Who ison her retura trip trom Wasuington, Where sho bvdan toterview with Gen, Grant, and abe Ciined $25.040 worth of rations for the several bun dred famihes rendered destitute ta Keosas by Indien, TALI, and $6100 1a penatons due to the Widows of Fedctalsoldiens, spoke most evergetcaly, 8 welby Mis feud an essay i, Who read a let K SUN Of yesterday, re orie wd Khe eiglib-liour system, At her metic Kewiret, That we condemn the conduct of Beeretary Borie tn sceking to repeal the bight Hour law. Mrs. Dr. Sadtord, who rendered such service to the led Chion toldiers at Belmont, Shiloh, wud uiso spoke. Tt was tien Pesoived that ys, Not to exceed ten minutes is teadd uid be prepared fr the neat meeting, aud three women were Hamed for this uuty, a N. MCLELLAN AND THE WORK- INGMEN, Ove Hundved and Pity Cente a Day too much for Workingmen=The Chickohouns ny Cesnr Thinks Seventyetive Couts ¥ i u Enough, To the & of The Sur Fin: One week ego to-day we sont the ed letter t McClellan to :@: if we could not hive raised from the pital sum of $1.50 per day to wares that would at loot KB Qir families from starving, and yesterday We received our answer Ww the shape of a dixeburge for wll hands, Mr, Pieree, Our paymaster, was nent over to Castle Garden, woere be thought he could get men to do our work tc 7 conts per day, All the harm I wish Mr, dnd all Who agree with hin, ts th $e may sume day have o Wore fur the same amount he wants to pay Us; we think that would op: n his * een" to justic And as for our boss, Capt Dan. Betts, ss Lima he is the best man we ever worked under, wud that he may have @ prosperons voyage through thia life ts the wih of A.M. BRUSLE and NARRY PLING, On Vel.alf of the men discharg m the Sevens Battery, New Yous, April 7, 1809. Tb LETTER TO GEN. MCLELLAN. 2, McClellan in: We, tho undersigned, seamen em: ployed on the battery, respectfully derfee to submit for consideration the vrry low rate of pay now roe ceived by us, ‘The present rute (gt.50 per day) was derstood by is to be a temporary one; and in the {our 1equest may be favorably received, we beg ty subscribe ourselves. Very respectfully, A COMMITTEE OF FIVE, ‘This obtained us our dischargo, ——————— ot the Yorktown, our wag Sin: Please correct a statement in yesterday paver, wherein the officers of the ship York? are accused of drunkemners, | My charge was agaiiet the chief ofleer only, Nor did the oflicers. dispose Of any of the cane, Vu some, of the sallons and Dassengers ‘4, WRANK =The K ninety children. =A second-hand set of false tenth was gold by snetion in Montgomery, Ala, last week, =The second volume Apesttes ts In press =Mi Anna Dickinson of the West, She is t old, and ebar: —The first newspaper printed in Amorica wae ed in Bost: copy of it i« preserved. =The Sucannah Adv steams vessols were in pe —The Rus ing necdle guns of the Bur Miss Elsie L, proiiest gil in Wiusted, Connect « y-three cane dates in the held, =M. Dumas bas just deposited in | Guverament plete coil is fomily, woe number of literer Fields of u Augustine, § only one fi painter. night and wor —The F pall, Th se trees which di have blossomed vory heavily, and many por ns havo set =A purse of § Ta Lewis, the ther 8 oF more Withont water by f with erambe pouring a iiile whiel, in thie torpid aut Camber! other departucnts, is revoke signed to the cou I be reling —Earthqua impelled to reso) Departinent, buy doubted hi ty, Washbu Lee, of Virgi lnnded interests in preserved, in which, with the skiil of an atvocate, she asked whut beeame of the docirine oa wileh the colonics had contended tor independence, © No taxe ation WAKLOUL Feprewen! ali Jarge taxes hast no represents boy, because he was a mul —A curious thot 1 occurred at the gamk Frenchman who lad tov by the polle, was detected in the act of cudeay cheat at the rouge et noir title by sipyin Make on the table after first cards bad been jarneds He was imuediately se. rouglily handled 4 to be rendered alinost insensle amid cries of Shame!” fron (trom die Kursaal, Befor trunt door th some si young wan walked hast woman soon went in search of him, and found that he hud climbed @ tree aud hanged bimeelf by hi Nobody was near wie spot, amd the cilinbed the tree to eat her lover down, and the only way by wet her object was by biting ikerchief, This with some nd the fooliah bog © young woman sistance, apd he was e the Bristcl Indyiary, where he is lying ine vory precarioas Handkevebiet, throush th Mificulty she Fuceee fell on the grou then succeeded in getung a SUNBEAMS, silat Ite title is © St, Pant’ Phabe W. Corens, of St. Loni tig. April 41204. Guly one eon ‘That mens Cada. now p « tu be done at on of postage siamps ever mad thiefin San Franesco pawns 90 his plunder as porsesics a personal valae, and tos turns the tckets to his vietime with a polite m Tho Wartember police have prohibited the roaontation of h play the ne of wlitels te nf ae thousand pawnbrokers, with #95,0 carry on Snsined tn Bretand and W a. One of th eters repronents effected in Lon uljects be om, an tw ready market for all they could produce ts rig oir doors, —A Paris curve pondent saya: “Of all if deprived fi —"Do yor say rour prayers 1 1 © shochlack to whom she h “TD alua sez ‘un at nicht, m can take care of bi in th In orange ero; that even t bh 1) He, ae Mine Lew is iv a to mi yong ma: y for iife, —A few Sund a clerg; in M in the middle of hip sermon, hat 9: i covlous some Mig ape of \ Lh his Mitte doveghtor hed Todeed tu the pave for 4 i 2 eifect upon co Was market, —It is said thot fish may be f brow’ saturated v ' in thelr y me a few hoare v They beomme al agaln placed tn frock water —A convict nawed Nichols « Tndlana tes tiary y ray iis thal the w ver, bam had dent him ow pick hacklebersies, Me woadered of to Nebonsha, e warden has recenity received w letter frou saying that he ts sick, out of money, amt very anxious to get back to tive privon to scr —Dy direction of tho President of the United . paragraph 8 of Geuoral Orders 16, 180%, a bd, ntinuing the D addiag the States eomposin Miajor-Gen. PB. St. that di ajor- 0. Ti 0 eduse alarin In Arcguipa builting proge in many of the i ot fn fields for safety nto th n occasioned by the subter: ane and vi of the easth yeliow ft is making Ite way into erior, Aithough the hs resulting from few, th hac Instances desert eb y of the © caraestly aud in good falc. To give t ider of it, ¥ wat put in, with s cleag witerstandins ¢ was an ad b oulys 1, could a ing the ofices, Whereupu: men grew of fended, One «os Grant ant the olice ‘Vileon, who J the ples, And thereupon Mn, —The doctrine of woman's equality is not aa new us many peovle suppose A writer in Watchman and Kesteclor way on atter the American revolution, He ond, wrote alotter, st \f women pay in ng Volu in Kor mmental addins, gsaloon at Ho q d by the police, & paray of ‘These were quickly +l voice of the ¢ “Le yeu est ait,” “Mica ne va plus, ning couple, e © Wbween then avay. The yor ht disagreement a » ante With conid knotted lis to doing, J ines 1 vd. tion, TO A GIL OF THR PRITOD. The rose's hue is on thy cheek, ‘Thine eyes like stare are brich And chon tushes, apward curl'dy Add to their sparkling Vght Thy Mowing locks in shiny waves Look like a gift of fair Tn color ike Australian golly Or highly bred canary} 1 do not ask to kiss that cheek, Lest I should spell its colu A yellow tress L dare pot seek— ‘The cold would soon grow duller, T dare not tet Whose orbs divine Ensnare my trancéd soul, Lost the bright Mames that in them shine Die out fur lack of—Konl, “Tis false,” you say, * Tused co Kohl.” Granied, but on my honor, TL iittle reck Af their faise dame Be Kohi—or Belladonna, ng of Burma has filly wives and f Ronan's work on the few saya: “Fighioo to Peasiecta one day last lan gun shops are heel et work make Fa; 700,00 08 ech has been voted to be the ul. There were Vroneh, Hes What a mull tbe the moat wh ob vitrals, bis time nd Brigadier and jeorge Cooke is um ent, when i es slowly, eaple are froqnently ai of sheet a fille a, then & Widow, possessed of large 4, while a beardles Ant twenty-one, had @ gh characteristic scene recent me time been watehed ad ag i by 9 threat rom the Chef de Police to have tae room eloared at the point of Wie bayguets and with th the unlucky chevalier d'ndustric was ex: ho had even passed er renewed Ip of nix od to be marricd, were walking in the vicinity of Bustel, Bnglnd, when