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THE § FRIDAY, APRIL 16,1869, SOME NEW ROOK A ROMANCE OF THE HEART. ——- ofantown Recinse— England, Disappotnts | P'° ove, Emigratio nin the Wood good use of his by business-like cndewvor in other directions.” “Hila frame wore wonderfully, and there was no sign of decay of external sense of interior acuity, while younger men were dropping Into the grave, He was the lost of the con he, and as the tidings cam AMUSEMENTS. lent exerting is a terrible abolish it, ‘The Spaniards, on the othor hand, are interested in retaining it; and there seems little doubt that one of the chief ot ban independen arily ruinons es Cuba, inp which has been set by the Pre its baneful influence, there tendency for all patronaye and fav in corrupt channels every precaution must be tak opposite Academy of ORR CIRCUS Mth Ft oS Matines Wednesday Mosio—Hritiiant arente feenes Under the title of Biographical Sketches, by (Leypoult, & Holt), is to shake off an institution | Hammer Manrixeau nd | been collected the short sketches of eminent persons which have from time to time been contributed to Agninet that tenden n by the press, Three Flying Men, TUE TAMMANY —florve Marines tis demoralizing, nt of productivene Life of Sectusl completely worn ont 9 Obie Ronson, &e. ». SUNDEAMS. aioe cod yearly by the Fall River mi America, wud Wendell Phi sortved Christianity as “a battle, not a dream."* From the Davenport (Iowa) Gazette —A Boston poper, printing a list of the whose career is the | men of Brookline,” beads the lst with Mrs > 2 of old settlers, les | Bowditeh, the people, and Congress, Acireumstance came out a few days ago which serves to throw some light on the pos tuanagerent of this Alaska businoss. | Keronem hae aon who was Another man hes been Kerenvest | very good treat xl at the Tr mont, and hed an interview with Tho Scerotary | Woops MESKEM—Aladdin, T. Matin se today FIETH AVENUE newspapers by the author, The majority of them were written on the death of their subjects, and convey a vivid Aden of the impres mind by the complete! career. ‘of men of polit to fall fur behind thos slavery has beon ab unuiual apectacte to sec same time for th readom of their West India islands in which the death of ench—phitosopher, poet, statesman, or 4 Wis head higher, seen as it were, proud of having f and Wud Animal stranuest among the hondri v years he has led so « we presume nearly all of hig. nee reaboute long gi La Chanton de Fortunio ty heal fous When Mise Murti military, oF scien tifle Importance, #he shows x thorough acquaintance With the fete of thelr life, Of ali collateral etr inl, abe t# byl With many of the per 4 personal intimacy st thou 4 TM ot, Between fun a . POOTH'S THEATDE. M4 st eon Sub nal 6D ave. he would startle his hearers from a Siberian steppe or a he Sapposition that and powatbly de was faraway from | tor of Alaska. Wo have already made one apology to Mr. A. Hensow, of Towa, and now we make We supposed him to have been the Captain Hvpsox who served on Gou, Grant's staff. ave authentic inlormat ns whom she des THE WEKICAN dd was pointed n that he is th ofthat gentloman, and, if y OLYMPIC THEATH 1) office under the o inno spirit of son, but that | 1 at the instance of n nie began to tliet deserve m is that of the tinistor to Brasil enone of kirong ke bot bis own Vie, of Mis f the war Mr He promptly Aka, Will have thi mo extinct, aying upon their | ng, and to the myply with the terms, vid the Spanish Missions ton despatehes | nierview he had with Gen, | one, and was marke Hty and jroo: Gen, GRant 1OKL ES bos on his specel rn from Washington that tho | RICKLES Woe made out nomination of ¢ denton Tu , when he was 1; You cannot tyran. the same time vp instead, appeared, and Bate ssen the eapneity and force of choracter which are now required in two Dans is th on rather than tical serviees to sident Grant which entitle him to any Mr Sanroun has rendered {of artilicial Nyht upon | Tho painful eff CONVERSION VO 1K nd if hehad been in the country would likely havebeenon the si pracing Jude eof Hons rio \to have made ny but Bad Advice. anil to our veloe We are much obliged to our ny te novel int hat ia the very I's quaint blunt trast with the whereas there ix every | lieve that if web sm of his colleague's recent + any that ever tr rod vald have got Nand and the United eutting retort with the most bit hie speceh re the conversion 4 just t toa report in yesterday's morn: | ra A. Dawa hus been none | ent Grant fora | 1 handsome complinents of bis assailant. now come to a stil! mo 1 of Unis cour re arrived in Ont ted to the Senate by Vresi very importont office in the customs A by forty of tion, among whom we find such nary fact connected with Senator SPuagun’s He is reported The Tribune especially annonnees the ech of Tucslay evening to have said: Your House of Representatives, your Exe tive, the Judiciary, are to-day influenced, effect controlled by the s fe ander the control of one 1lea—power ecency to advance that ide: machinory of the Goverument is so contra marrow, that the Interests people dnd no fact in the following impres: c rannrn Cape ‘To be General Appraier of Merchandise tor the Port e Tinto, and M rehant doing business to apeak at the in reply, have Not knowing the intl © beautitul young} ry t was brought about, the journals for infi enocs by which thi ate, and the Senate itself anniversary, The mother has, f afair, and the coftn was na member in wood unl n sent toa large nunbe istingnished gen- Thins it ie thot the ation on that subject. following statement in the Democrat see afford some light upon the extreme satisfaction | manifested by the Zi The white hat and | tlemen in this © ny in Karopes |, including the « Moastn id mot answer to | cause he ie not devotedi and aspirations of the proper Vent, but are stifled, corrupted, d for Joux Sruan f Mor motion in that body to confer sullvage up The extraordinary circumstance to which suone of Clil and scathing denunciation ofthe Government, including the Jadici port in the Baltimore Sua, is tl ustice Chase was standing deride Sprague during the delivery of his speech.” and will not the other | dthat the Chicf Justice urt should stand by in si lence—apparently in silent approval—and hear the Judicia his is grail me ta a fell det and constant o y for the British misei Mr. Gunmetey curious branch of ludustry las lately nuke aretarn, We congratulate him on v and form the fMywor Will not the Tudges, be aston'sl of the Supreme C We can't help re in order to ree | friend, he should have had to turn another f A Job to be | went Dana, he ought not to have stv Looked Alters ere came Near at the last es to Prevent the A ROMANCE OV TRUE LOVE, Itehaneed on a t " Batermination “Io Death They Were Not Divid granted to the so forten yeara th ng seals on the Islan and tosend | is tot said islands for the | fer th right to engn of Saint Paul and Salut Ge sel or vessels to <0, Vax Prrrex, of Herkimer Lot it be aequir exentative ol ly, Miss Jackson Was piosirnted by State of New ¥ Mf extreme Puritaniym as The Secretary is not required to sell this exclusive right at auction, or to advertis ft and accept the best proposals that are made ; but it is left entirely to his diseretion What is to influence his discretion? must recollect—Congress should reeoll that we live under an Administration—the istration of that c country—which has openly ree: propricty of official discretion being influenced by the payment of money to the officer to He is down on the tion is making rapid psogr ane and hates | vieuey of his position | The young le fF Cuba, but more particularly in Here tt very trines, but it aver of his Wateltuln sunk under toe bu uorillas, who harass the Sj suiel law in his useful purpose In exempliiying the de f fangue and sleeplens 1) ptrtuggted to suntal They possess in 1 rously enough to at list Si. Hud hid not with to ady too many nov all Interest is | mobility pertaining to this species of Koldiery event of pur refuge among the neighboring ne long afier last the Troadway Railroad He sear y should persist ve diod too, it would make t sullimore laborious ¢ mountain. fart ranger to Lin even food was put awa Rut even yotion contd not turn the pe and finally the eyes of the sufferer il fice ever above the characters h nerd of novel read In the eastern part of the jsland the han ever, | ond it was not t It is perhaps the best pr fhim, | von at all ¥ we Sowark 0 —The Paris correspondent of the London Tete Be catye to this | raph tea y nd pretty woman, who write ivory | lind jeer the most entertaining letiers sent from nd was w very | thatcity tue ol connt’y | —Four young fimen were fined & ry tiv ry, | waety law thay bs bes The Mayor or Port Me,, bas asked that 1 \ \ 1 A ' Vreuined r ar A Londen paper ¥ in its ot ‘ the, the ¢ " rhe At Gb tt ad, Islington, on M the wie of M rf A For a mr Mr F “8 au ‘ \ ' sand weq w mth sate tot | The widow family of Gen, Row a Bers | New Orieune Saturday for Loui K business meu of New Orleans in tieir ab In the cour a recent lecture in London, oy p A instead of men at rdresser’s shop on inc Wost Bnd. ‘This opens up ano re of get be wdunite | employnier 1 n. Vom: Mund dest a | 0 becw coudued to Wales pry ferred —A garden on the model of the Mabille ] the Cassino Gud wo whom are Trow JEWISH PAITI, | Torlurette, File de i viey Peau old -¥ g. We in, and a very p old fellow axced for 1 the 0 —The Cape of Good Hope has ti a calamity unpreeedested fm ite annals, A strict four handted miles in lougth, and f : ten tod breadth, destroying ail tous ivan w crops, catile, and ayperently natives, a few % tJ 5 A Sh England, paper telly a strange Pati paed wii, WhO td said to have resolved to slinulate Ol tuco | deatin, burial, snd resurrection of the 8 to have ordered a eofin to be got realy fer in himself from thit day until Easter Sunda ro, from Due |e ftin wes mate ain deal, with tandles ng of amotlicr | gud wax sent to the eutute’s Losigligey Lactors in the affair are | sii tint ne invited several friends to visit bins n | ing the weak preeedin od brid UMies Van | tions were generally politely declined. Befor but Mrs, Van | day of cntombme stroyed by his ¢ pleted mucsty the gilef of the eurate, wh ev clared his intcation of procniing anot —When Lous Napoleon had ¢ yn “Idées Napoléoniennes,” he was for some er ¢ to find a publisher tor ot bee ot fort elles were afrand to the book vin 2y that nobody eared what he wrote, Tue publishers ot Brus: wh LG pt, returned it Sot this chars | lines which were couched tn alm: st dist a AtubbE wad in- | lang When the book was dnaily ace y th a publisher, the latter issue it ¢ Van Einene ndition that the auth ‘wnish him wit {ernoon, and 8 ‘i ‘ Alrendy Mens | ¥inced he would ce y nin soon etreniated among | furuiehed the necessary 86 ; ene | furuiehed the necessary i Tiel With a | that a stout of derision a ut Lie | ful ter i Freuch pa ery to tur depar | yon written by a madwat susimer nicht, When tie me $ young, When the stars wer | slopt f this elty, on t Vby that of M Teall 4 » | The sonth wind Muttered is perfumed wings, And essavedt the aon that the buloul «in d_ her prose Aud the fireily sparkled in mystic eines, ieee non Like humps ata iniry ball os, whispering sweet and low, + | nw tongue that only Dryads know, Made | waves that donced below To the chant of the waterfall ve to th sisiaite of aacre | The cloud-ships tay In the far-off west, 1 with nd spars aud sails at rest, Of floated along in an idle quest OF some bright Elysian Isle; bof death, And fairy gondolus here and there clowed furey & hy Moved down the streama of the upper ir, Jeath while yet inthe wari | Aud moored thelr prows to tac shadow stale whom the disc! A great monopoly— nopoly—is to be piven to some en. that is what is proposed. kind of guaranty that the company will have to pay one half, or vnetenth part, what it would sell for at anet ia vower ip intrust mony tn whom it Was so shortly to be given an This was on ‘Thorsday, of Miss Jackson were fel He who od boon ever pre Mis heart went dc ken comments revolutionary movement arrival of 10g twithstan ting Athenian, whi from the Swedish of Vicron Ry Wineeny THom as, I me of the I iday We remain wena by WHAM Dexee hus not tuke the offensive against th jored harardous to penetrate torior of # revolutionary loss than four or five thousand men, In af ror Jalian's ro ul, the fatizne to which niet brawn to, The we tor evinces a wondermlly det 1 the minute ¥ of iittle cust eo courely new t ving Way Co the polgnancy oF his tect t with a for five min 1 ceased to. sul Swed to the te pliced by the side of bis vetrothea, ke it will be ing Bourwen. copt a house or a pile of grocalacks to give this valuable frav eompany applying for it for a snail sum, for we know him to be a man above such ‘Hhings ; but he may be overruled by higher Besides, with the example Spanish troops to undertuke any military move ment of importan A remarkable feature hatred of slavery 1 Boerisy Home row tie Birrex ny 4 Ramp Doo,—Three weeks ago, a » August Christ, of New York ave. en by amad dog. Mr, Curist ut the tine was acquainted with the imal, but he ref has kept. the co; wu dow snowed iN lvs!'s som through tie head, vA ues of this city in favor of me for the aged and infirm, was held stright lathe Twenty-third street church, Dr, Holme presided. 000 each on condition Dy Munidolits amd thie, not brwied, £48,000 have been coutributed, dog owned by ren clains to b ed by the Cuban tuned to kilt tL Six gentlemen otic that £100,000 shou! the Republican perty odious t= country will suffer by ¢ 14 power to ma system, the native plunters are determined to inploms of muduers, | IN Propore opening a a Of sume Gothie p pite So the hours of that summer night were told, The st ded from river ant wold, And mornang, In garmenia of y pie and gol Awakened the secving earth 5 0 his. be But the cherub form, with its face #0 fair, Crowned witha glory of golden hair, Hou Like the morning suishing gleaming there, Still nestied beside our hearth, aty-five thonsand miles of cotton cloth are s, in a recent lecture, de =In Now Jersey the choapost Methodist par- fs valued at €70, aud the most expensive, , but fim buvitae —Talloyrand only used to sleep three hours 4 beat tand impor: | Year, 8 an advocate for Woman Suffrage, ed 1 tho Louse. at Alken, 8, C, day, and his pulse, which was very full, intermitted rville, who is now in her sétt ci ct ed todo sound | —Mrs, H, Beecher Stowe and her sister Catha, School of Agriculture fow

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