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ae oe he ths snpsuiliccon - + } THE SUN, SATURDAY, APRIL 17. 1869, eee eee Pe tcl el | nt. 8 isi their rocial, pol qh monsly off , it would be good policy in SUE GREEN ISLE. GHOSTS IN Til 0 TOMBS. THE SOLDIFIS' ROUNTY PRACH sUNrEAM QE TAMMANY —ttorse Marines. Three Flying Men, | BUMEP al influence ean roach, they eaid | the Company to give it away. They re- gore del ebeds z bad rape serene vee, Mainueon Pavnrday | ptathty and emptinitently that they wanted | taln all (helt old tradingstationsnnd the land | “Merron oF Ay Pare et raker ae cae be adh deb] Ta Oot tg J auld il et Ua ier ates oowe MUSKEMA=A blige Remon de. | winks tinny to conslittite a iowa! dnd : see Terror of Awerien~Denth of Father | em” antist iN srinits Peron’ Another Phase of the Brands. aWhe Itatchtonesd of Hustiags, ifs plated, iP Matinée today, Loving and Wid Antmats [ics Uda. i a legal and aw immediately und them, which are, of Keonyon—Addrces of the Ennis Tras wgustt DOWLING. A new phase of the bounty frauds was pre- “a ne . @PTH AVENCE THEATRE =Mth av, ond ath st— | Clont day's work, and they are determined to | course, the polnts of greatest importance ; and Mr. Menny—A Gaiway Dale Ml ead Futeeday: | Males Coie tii A married f + rr La Petichole. Kvew | have | ' e imp nee 5 From our Spectal Corresp > - A i" er a arly all the wned ladies of Europe are Preneh Opens e thy hole few | have it, y glean . na ‘o Worer, w neler t ay tvedetlaenaro lh tard La elie Hetenns : li then, they are to have the right of selecting | Dumux, March 31.—The speech of Col, War- | Strange Convocation of Welrtelite Sisters be aeait iPr ed ak ain EPR Fed hd ly tral » Ee wad ito becwean oN Ana GAD : eth io fertile Bel ania : af ue “ ctanena| on conspiring wih Bilen Reynolds, in fat elas Gus uae ARN, ; pry” Boots THEATIHE 2A ot boteren 7h ont | Vie, | Outrageous Attack on President Grants their twentieth of the Fertile Belt, wherever | ren at Cork, and of Cotelio In Ballinasloe, caused a And Uireate Men and Breihren Curious | oy ging otter persons, for the pao In falsely | =ttince the slave trade han bean abotislied, th = Anvernoot otto. Ever : ed Atolegeate " ey . they please, for fifty yeara to come, The fatter in Parliainent, and placed the Tory party on eae Tl hus the: benaty and beak # ’ Re; tribes in Africa cat thelr prisoners, as they cannot WANERLEY THEATRE, 18 Lroadw aatoe, yrram rent all the way from Washing. thet “ tte ¢ yan pay of John Reyn sinwote eatarda? | gon to the Comontretal “Adtecettscr annonnecy | fen will be tint they will have, If tho bar TEtGar nse is a legen ine od FERS a wenn wnat podies do | deeensed soldier, ‘The widow, who was the prin. | SU WC" ;: ‘ Shiela \ vommerciat Adver ounces onieel He 0 4 termed, to the de my id : \ =Five thoueand copies are still sold annun! WATLACKToterieon's new comecr="Mchook” | Hoe aie hostility of ‘The Bux 8 | ain ie conaurnmated, not only £300,000 in | of the Gladstone Alminisiration and the Fe mt Viney come” war ovce ackel by St. Paul, and, | cipal witness, testified that #he had been tnformed | yy, ou Lip-schadebeioey ie eta Atatince Returiiay i 7 UN to Get.) money, but thousands “8 of chotco ; strange to vay, Jnittee Dowling hns been ealted to | HF the Becond Auditor that the monoy was pald 10 Se oe PIE MEXICAN EXHIBITION PART ss Proad: | Cnvnt’s Administration is attributed to our y, biit thousands of acres of chiolee lands, | who are ett in prison. Str G. somites, Metehes Nee it, Mr. William # Mam‘er, the artist in | of Ellen Reynolds, who had deserined ner. | ' America. SOC CHT tantive: wxid WNdy With) 2 spotatee Collector which, by immigration and by the improve. | North Wiltshire, tas given notice in the Houre of | PONT TT paaeth peonfy who ara ia, | retf a8 the mother of the deconsod eatdter, and her A Salt Toke paper finds fault with Brigham Cr Mexiniian and Cartotta f dane ise stane Wee ee ments expected to be made by the Dominion, | Commons that he wilt on an early day call attention Sena ret iia novel chorge of parinine of | bad made an aMdavit that he let no witow nor | Founs for scl Jo for his emblem, bee OLYuPtS THEATER—Iimpty Dampte. 9 at nthe fr aco, We are in no wise hostile 1 to the political meeting Well in Cork, at which Col, vs ’ 1 Ii o'eloek. Weanesanrs and Satnntay« fo Gon. Gnast. We are so friendly toh will be worth moro than what they now hold, | Warren weed sretrone tancunge:" and ak tf the | Palla. rhotarapla of the iting te Rta childrens he deeerted aloo thet Fox had received | Sues the Forel bird 18 Ori mtwuces BOWERY THEAT he Seven Hwnrfis or Me shat Hie frightful Dlundera and ff hed A _ ten times over. This will not fail to be de- | proeeedins tt be ry ee to. the wave obscene or | premermnenis of (he: dwallerd eset, Shp are at | the, money The accuscd was then held in gi,000 on . Anthony [Trollope introduces John reqmin and tae World ot Wonders. $8 . spe netrhide, debeedian id flounder: | tected and shown up by the politic t at 4 és tuad Wate fe the bar of the Tombs Pottes Const yesterday for ex- | Dall to answer, ght in Lis novel of © Phineos Finn,” or tnd Saturday and Monday ings have piven us the same pain and ansie: | peaminion: and w th t oe wp tillage otal tnd HF Go, what notice had Deen akon of wiul revelations were naturally ex TH AWE NOUNTY Caste name of * Mr, Tarnbail," and abuses bim roantly STRINWAY HALL—Apsil ct and 22—Parepa ten we believe, they have occasioned we pM el ac NB outa RE fhiptitened member, wanted was snppotod that tha. vell, hiterto | Me. F.. Swit, the claim agent, who was scented | <-Boine one hes written « book for Prince Nes MIRLO'S GARDEN-—Forty Thiev mbit Seven Wie erilitia | taxation which characterizes the provincial | 4 kno nnesier, another firhtened member. WaRtel | imponctearle, which separates the unknown nord) | before Co jouer Osten of dofran ting Patrick | Deleon, It is entitled “The Political Tet of nit In“ Famtte jars.” Matinge on Saturd core friends ive vt ' ‘ Ww, cut Ure if any t enians a Hs 4 ‘ KEW TORR CTHCUS. 1th #t aust a rs eac ia hicbelowe -apen |. ind, it will bo conclusive mguinst tho ne- | were itetetinee. th T Fenian | trom our own, would be plcreat by some myst Gleeson and Joln Muldoon of a oft onaparte Family,” and will be publisied next r he oy cm v Prag his enter yr eto let loose, ris tary ealinec a at Yyoatl, tn * Dosicefiriiiiant arente scenes, Matinee Wednenday : M Y UPON | ceptance of the of jeasy conaltve Malatiohererkf mementncten I c y peieoner ; but inst hounties, was discharged yentor Cont - ‘ preperperdiin | Jact Tuesday evening, prefaced ; a ies Seniak eonvl Ho Treat tie Wine damned surronudiag His Monor, the c nor having derived that th ¢ r has the satisfaction of knowing that HUNOPEAN CIRCUS, erner afth et and Broadway, Ta brilliant future forthe new | ‘The display of the aurora borealis on | geal hospltatities of the Tiitieh prisons, wnt the | Tum was filed by RRO RIR, Scaler SNARE Cig bate POO a eounalats¢ aa eh ee daphne Me ‘A ahead A pony lu h " Aree Hee ieee ee the money from tive eorplainants 4 Conaulate a oe bina God th N : "; Dr inctiakd Peete tling frankly that Jie atar TH ride ¥ evening was not only magaificent in its | polite attention of the accomplished gentlinen who gsi ted * AND WSIRD LIED BISTe oe - alon : ae. Ap ha vig lint eateahdid tae An :Hevetibann: avean oti | 'Tve ehamige WF theme ecnmuelabla and deinnttions | 9uS MAH Tous Late ¢8 tn calling up sptrita | TUE TIGER. pa 1 D Cota Daal ta wt TGALLED 5) Rrondway-Teaty’s National | spatets ‘om vartous points on ihis cor demietiony Whercopon tie gellant Annestey agrecd | (ow lhnamerable grsy ib the median of the 8 nye ¥ ‘ TOALLERY, 104, Mrondway—Teal Next, we have toadd that we have never | *P* m varios points on his. conti domtctiow wherenpon ths gallant A Te carl Rvinbaineigsse pint a hh help. bainbieniand nges of the Kavage Meant in New York= | Feady for tho pre: reported that a distin PLYMOUTM CHURCH, Bro Greed paid anything of Gen, GRANT #0 severe an the | » Portland, Me.y Island 1 tobe eumforted. sent, Me, Rochnet, seeme | Witt a rarlons as the subordinate dvistons of ba‘e | "Rtndents Robbed of over One Thor guished author wr tiook for her for the eum rye. intimation of the Commevetar’ é 1. | al, Boston, and Cincinnati, all de. Jeverdy Johnson's od Ate: CIEE FER eee vand tafron tues ean be, and many of them Dolla Flats? and “Sharps? —Tiimeia | of 10.00) frones : : ; ‘a correspond: | scribe the plienomenon in nearly the sate to be getting downrluht erty. To wan LH ioe be tonne tery + eatate of inamiion | aentnat Alebama—A High Old Thno all ns » Norwegian poet and novelist, ent, that he might have had the support of | This shows that cithor the lights must have been | Ametiea. He thiska the prasttis tone fething th thet a drunken sexton might fave been pardoned | In delighted with the favorable reception w hn 4 for th mis table sop of the Cus | high up in the heavens, or else that the electrical heat eds head: | ror interting them Ly mistake, Rx Judge Edmonds, m the shany | Mie books have met in the Vaited Btates, Ie te wel dint acoure tt}! ‘That | disturbance which caused re mavinnie the viecwerent of old King Death, was in the midst shrewd rascals of the | anaious to 4 trip to America, © him out @ bigger fool than ery widely diifused. A tee of these gentry of doleful countenance, to do valiant My son,’ said an anxious fi m ‘on hia bittere nemy, ev ». | tofore, the wires ef the te aph responded to battle for his fellow members t ar es you use nasty tobaero ¥ SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1500 ‘ saat Aoi Badal rp atslinie Wess tiny Vogt it er the Government pat Me. Baker, whore recent exserience 9» Fire Tr: the question In the » ra presented him, or believed him to be, Ne ual electrical presence, and clearly re- | promptly pay up the Al ual in ty led Marnter t 1 1, replied, * th " - " vealed its characte poe s elty ted r engare mod, . : Peruse ite bas This reminds us of @ story told of Grant | Teele! te character. ear. at Tolan divine, patclot, end atatenmaa died | Steoetate cotineel, to derend himectf ani the r he attempt of certain German dally papiorw LT AL eet ead mail : cot in Obie, where he was born, and whieh There is a longstanding split in the Te. | on the ang of March ‘the Res, John Kenyon, 1 | tation of the ahatowas which he had raised from weekly editions like those of the i Wa cones » everybody out there seems to credit. The | publican party in this city, One fretion has its stag Selly mt oi Bi agen: OM tae agree Prive Gua will ti : a twe wo | cory ia that when Unvante was a boy, old | headquarters on the corncr of Bromdway and | Yovn'ttcuell, ie had been in dcaltnine Pereaior | Tuiert Auiyode a oH Fa ra ¥ failure wi Ww be gener we Pi Byes 4a \wrsaid to him one day T hird street; the other abides on the | more than aeven yeur fatty Famreited; | tuvehe bu asked, In. off etics, whether th =A beo macter of Indiana has successfully pros REELY, Per year... S| f " nt ‘ corner of Broadway and Twenty-second street, | ,, fhe fund cotiectod the alt af the released Nactavegt nil hota a ited 2 ° F ne Terenty copies to one ad no rs, get on to that horse and ride | 4. 4. the nse tn fs Lt Fentons and their Meret | defence wore ready, and Judge Emons replied in | fy | tected is from the disease whieh hae wept , pies ta oud adds Jim down to neighbor Bhawn’s, and tell him | 4 A every family quarrel, they de- | ‘one thous poan: i ite | {20 Afirmative, remarking that bo hat ¢ inh | ceo Gh Oe toute the tameonate Mace wa hare: | CarOeee. WHE Mites 1 ie i ae te the came Addition: copies, In Cha at tates. | chat t want to wae horses With fil i" | test each oiler heartily. They call each other ; uatian 3S ears tal witnesses ready to go toto tho box and festity | hg hip ily pets ‘ with sult, rye flour, and sugar boiled to the cone Pay ariably In advance ada af baa aka im. Here | py the rough and ready name of “gangs.” The Oe ctat trades and | that the’ pis of Mun presented inen | sUSUb Show ALaaieh finteney of honey nee ee ae [ en dollnes, I we that Swap even if) Twenty-third street gang is Conservative; the | fork own. Tt vis prest Vy and» men who ld long been dead ae One day last wee youn mon left thelr quict | Juarez, the Mexican Presid ly i priate cont rean, and i not, offer him fifteen dollars y-second street gang is Radical; and both | nell, tn chapel wiere OCU nT | Mia Honor then said that the Mayor bad de reorient SE ALi bana. | of six daughte r Mia wife ie Sprciat Nowiems, per } bhai th to hoot! | are virtuous, ‘The men of Twenty-third stre ( cof aitend the exanination, refore he Would | Ursin af the Ncw Kensal Mopar they were | and fuir, and looks younser than some of her da aphe Berivese Norte, pot Huan | Uiveens mounted, and whetherhe“ tanght | have one udvantage over their rivals: they were inti enti ie ial aut Ge et mnatatrate oF | erent Hats), al car itouses” "Dodd BA avira) ede 8 Yel ee ee cata pled. | Pave top on the way oF not we are not i : " vito i, ; t for the Pre bo it ad wie: won'e: xt Oe NE Advices from. Wentera: fruit crops aro. ex» In Wruxty—per line ae above. normed, Bat, arrived at the plnee of desti stihl Sith cabin gan padadsctedl ed obi ee te " Judge Edmonds, aftor assertiay pusiness tremely ¢ ing. The peach crop of Miclian THE BUN te fervod te snnecrihare at thelr hon nation, he found neighbor Buask, and delic | bike chat of tidewaitera and gangers. | ing west of freland a of his elleut had heen greatly fejured by the publica | for this year will b largest ever gather Aefongbons the Metropolitan Datrict, at cent sat Wieneatt Cu But the Twenty-sccond streot party is much the | sat tive. Martin O'Plaher | tions in Tim SON tn relation to the case, read a vor | aut WNeith whip in | in Sonthern Tiine ate only killed of week. Orders for the papor received at Mie SUN Ouive hel A more numerous, They have more voters, and | S te, lest election for tialw i luminous paper in his behalf, akserting that the we. |! inquired ifthey | «apertuons Lists, whied could well be spared corner of Nassau kfort #8, or Bt any of We Father sent me down here to trade horses i e hard things which we J oof him by iw an Colleges they re rlaety Aah : « Capt, Flowers Blake Poster, a ¢ tod aeetst cused Lind employed no trick, fraud, or deception in | Mrinative, when’ he told them he was —A eave in Lookout mountain, ¢ with you, Me told me to swap coen if yor con, we heartily second the | t&é.old school, The O'Flaherty ent the O” Foster J Orver tor Did's Express. L In those eireamst fifteen dollars | appeal w the spirit pleture was the sume as that used in ordinary pictures, {that the process of taking them and directed them | heen explored for a distance of cight nd | (9 KO on board of the ferry Wort and wit down | in the cabin til the boat yeached the 4 polite messoge, w ruishod Conservative | Captain's celebrated dueling ji eh mould, and if not, to offer yo prompily a ich our dist waid to far eurpass the Mammoth Cave 1 in com Will be publishe day morning. Busines® | fy foot iT U 7 ‘that } da his patrons bad recognized in the y 1 ¥ ni No wish to ree " 0 bow uutemporary of the mea addresses to Mr. pn for immediate action hen about to pro: va his pate ad In the | posite shore, which they did. While crossing the | in variety and splendor Tt was partiaily ¢ men who wish to reach country customers will Md tiie Ww M Tim ceed to the ground desiguated for the interchange of | photogra vad taken for them genaie portralts | Fiver a frowsy sndividuat with Wetitting clot Aare (ta eA EA. Kc POEL: IASAIMBLOEY IE ‘ edition OTH SCN a valuable medium, A limibed wuss e nuppone the correspondent of the Com: | Collector Gnivwntn. He ought to reconcile and | Galway eomplimy ute, Foster was arr rate ba taken for them genalue portralte | Te aed ookne ha, st ere noking esrpetbag be tie ran Ws) tor Dor of adv ts rece.ved at 28 een! ‘o | men eves this # nito these hostile organizations, and produce | before Judge Keogh, wio 1 5 hetberepandalernesaed dlimeatelh ated yey Gniered the eabln of the ferry boat, standing neat —R.L. Tabor, the organist of Williams Cot insure insertion they musi be handed In before Bo A refat Lolleves this #t j Salts sheRs host ganizations, and produce | gyaizew iu the to ad lield to Dual Im how le has been able to produce them, and that they nians, when the bes Mattia arrest | 6) Marae Tad 6 edule He ‘dalPasecy erent te —— unity and peace in the Republican party. He pa ude eterling keep U ee to all] i have repentediy withstood the test of rival artists, ntered, him, inquired where | tue toa y ery ert to print i iaieaemns The Hudson's Bay Company. has the power, The rich resources of office are | Up, gubirete, Wat more repvetitly ft Hie Lieber ata the substance of the Fudgo's defene a Unsold Seer ait ta flageds Hie. cormtexnplaline (it ve Tho BighteHour Movement. ‘Two hundred years ago, King Cranes | in hiscontroly and if he will but ase them with | was far bey dnd the range of lay adversory’s Yallet. iuned to sweep away the charge that the ac- meevanism, eo that It may be applied with equal dexterity he ean restore harmony among the - —— on 1od off a spurious pletui na Mare | dacstity to the organs The movement a the workingmen for | I. of England, with the liberality which | two more bi ; ¢ é warring brethren, Let hit «peak the word, and AMUSEMENTS Took rie hhh aneidore OL , (a. @) roid payne achortening of the hours of labor is one of | always characterizes men who give away | jing, See aca tentisa cand | oa fi aint > TRANSMIOMATION OF ROLL pass oh pe AM lag basi ray cr eae é s of contention and hatred the F s¢ abamit @ three wero wonn In Hrough the Newberry finmigration So hatural and progiessive grows, ‘The same | what has cost them nothing, and to which | concord and love, ‘The opportunity is one that | y Benet to Joke Browgam. The real questions to be decided by J Hon. Wh mah reached | A es : causes which originally eeampetied them to | they ices ee dubia lite wemeaiwrad “ran | Aho SOLED woe detady ake. iie Clloctab’ta’(Hb'l/ asa anioe Gin tava. compmtnenlety,Heuedt at) Ihb apa Fived yet, but won ie sheng 00 | and fine tooking Germans, who h tothe organize trade unions for mutual protection | a mumber the noblemen of his court, ine | man to de the work, Academy of Muste ahortiy, ‘This is wnpposed to te | Mel Meuntyl otf Ce ee iar eis brent) rH aE oc Tn every to ar Dave operated to combine them more costly | lading Prince Rurnnr, the Duke of Aror Having accomplished this task, let the Collec. | got ap by friends to reimburse Mr. Brougham tn taking pietures of ¥ tier Oak here Capa a i t ta TR ¥ H canoe B. Is the doctrine trauma 4th r t ne Macoupia Connty (Tilin irom! for a reduction of the hours of toil. Ourlae | Mant, the Earl of Cuavey, and Lord An: | tor employ bis influence in behalf of free 9 tome way for his lovgor In the theatrical speenta- in defanet remene aru $0) : . ‘ : i ZY pes Me H TH TIGKH’S DEN Court, In the eee of eleven persons under in civil war hostencd this result. Provious to | HisGroN, the exclusive right to tri ntho | at Albany, If he can secure that precious boon, n which lasted for ten weens ot the Fifth Aver a boties In KCeessbon—t ‘i sate Mite hia i paaaes o 1200 trade organizations wore looked upon | waters and upon the Innida of all that part of | tere will ones more be a chance for the Kepube acre eit vane wails a8 MAN Rup ehlch the necusod lied Was unsuecesifil—every main eu y “ os of very Wid reequence ja the Foclal or l the North Aincrican Continent which ties | Hean party Cis ety, aii We Sieie yenial John,” but why | a 1 hundred, having ¢ el atin The cha judusivial couomy of the country; andthe | north of Cavada aud the United States, and | We aro informed that Mors, Rowewrs | Mt ah tw 37 thy and all the prot go to bir soubtt con t Lob itll g enema tate Depinninyt of the War in 101 broke upmany | east of the Rocky Mountaing, The grantees ) Bromens have not paid Mr, Avenuacit any com. Louise) PEN aati calcite ply i £20 inst., to whied exits i i aisty ban ited ps Of hein tant left but the incre skeleton Lo | were erected Into @ corporation by the namo | pensation for the publication of his novel ealled | 9 repiasb tical bade’) easy wy Gey ere eae f t \d Mad of the Hudson's Bay Company, and to them | On the Heights.” They proposed to pay him | ney were informed that the theatre would open ¢ GLORGE ERANC 11N IN MASSA- | at A 1.008) bond quo, shalt bo Tut Uke wer had ite lessor rihe indus. | and their successors were given the most ex- | or condition of having his new work; but as | the Ist of Octoher, hnt from varton canes the open CHUSLITS. bgt “Peet gclatlied ited | a of Pins 1X., whep he a for for that, they did 1 - " , trial oly wall for cihers, When | traondinary powers, ‘They could enact Inwa | be dit not accept their offer for that, they did | tog edd Uil the 29h of ry. #0 that these 3 at ty as he spoke, to a ’ 1 1 | wy La ie af not pay for the other, #0 we are told Necrle ceqiained vet Ara taontha whONEW aituns | One cueU com eer Candidate tor the | hitiec pod i satends to yoars caine, and Oar two Orthrve millions cf | and inflict punishments within the whole ¢ pay . f . pare ea lah edintiee caldency —drcat Kathustanw fur the Nis afteeea Hoaitb codesrh CWA CY mek : rH : : —— - tou, Manyof the splondid offers, but honor ig BOR (sa Wty as 4 Kony produ daw W gpaln retored to | the vast region made over to them N Tver since the counting, of the cleetornd | fortade them aceepting th sini cane pe nwho prestled over es if he wit Evil Bf, a reaction followed, and trade | persons except their employeen wero to Vo | yotes in February, an excited contest thaw boon | John to the leat and. alter SECTIONS Or DELaTOws, Conn ‘ sre nt of the ybelng: where none bt allowed to vinit their porte, totands, or any { going on, both in New York and Washington, weeks, they were discharged 0 Mtot Apr Whereas, C Francis Train has leet Been Tang 1. Tho mechanics and | part of their territory. ‘They were invested | over some of the internal revenue appointments be Ltiberealiaoet-apitastaan ead, all other th for the grand cause of temperance on twos 7 rire | ; th and West, among | with the right of fitting out vosncls of war | in this city, and especially the Cellectorship gd eens dele soe fr lee With two or three ex | give nighia in Middletown, for tho bens ft of th re apre TAU ESPON HAVES Whom alnoat exclusively these unions exist, | to cruise In their bays and rivers, and of the Thirty-recond District, where Mr. J. F ] winter,” Abelha Maeineet and B, Boclety, we, the Celtic pope : : it He A ans as ti pr \ ¢ f 1 4 ‘ ia by Dd iteraby > all ay pearn Thome, permitiod t tive and manufacturing industry hero, those | Vemels under thelr own goal, ‘They might | f° 1 Ha rease, during the last six weeks, | meine «poor man, Let some of tie evinpathy, then, Ie Gennes: Wesneta: Hehe. eat bier | aaee’ i or embprrassment to tay tri > nga s here hus been w constant running to and fro bes | be extended to thore who were thus suddenly i ote ‘ a ee business wht y vield ne whe Lat Lome were well able to 61 } moke war and conclude peace with the say y fr Matow ug to the White i ata gree aired i yay vield m base ji tween the metropolis and the Federal capital, of | thrown out of eniptoyment, and, while the hal ¢ present at the er Jor "his | wa let -M. E. “ » French eritic, ear ail our wants, and wo had asurplus of many | ages at thelr own pleasure, ‘They could | managers, ucers, witnesses, and bockersof | 2onn’* tas Als testimonial, let Dis less ir Ritnritmeets, fo nowinete. im for ths | Cae he Bad ; ; eu een eG atta frtieles for exportation, ‘They thea began | build fortitications, plant colonies, and Tay ) yi sorta; a large lubby Nas boo in ennstant ate | ent tot This is but fale play PrOREDEY | UAE OS FLO ca eayuten preeeeney |i toad denat a ‘dhe cd more heartily than upon reading a few to turn thelr attention toward the @ulject | ont towns. Ina word, they were eonatititedl, } gendauce in the latter city; « PPAR evi ee ; te ria Westioss faunifis and ruins mans thai | to take i to the, Hutson chapters of Abbott's “Life of Napoleon IIL” Ite of the hours of labor r, they argued, if | for all practical parposes, a dee VL poon emntoved to aift evidence, prepare Lilet, The a oalay cane a Voniak ceil npon Me, Train to | gaat mtup to the di oye (hat ail Brenehinen who. WAP Haye gop ues tho country tins increased iu material | ment, with but e nominal Infurlority to tic | and deliver argwinontns reams of alldayite aro | Piih Avenee ‘heaites Clselo, i'a; Schoo! Be artar te eee nace | SPE toa ale Wan Sie ieautiseielagenel wato i dies hea) ° prosperity, and has not only sayy lied Crown itself been concocted wud laid before the Senat at Wallack’s; the Forty Thieves, at Nibto's: ‘Tar. | r i la Asuerte iran | Alubaratns evtsen t . ve i ayo nct'® of its own people, bat has | Of course, a grant conferring euch oxten- | While newspaper correspondents have filled their | now and other attractiont many; the BoC Aner Hndnstes?. | ieet Moc ine didn't came: Iver who ¥ wit ee Ce ee eet da exhora, | atve and valuable privileges an wo latte to | derpasbes with the sinemente and counters | LOOT ahesnuy bmn. athe Olmpie qual epoak Uo, Amoriean tan’ | sourae “iraway © way banlesttchen, and a9 were | When a min ceut Cam you rey while millions of omen were with- | the supremacy of the Government which asta abana taledsth balligerenta, Raat i Gicaatl cen cINe. Raskh Divnety te ad T. Walsh, 7. 3. Garratls/| SRN ae RARE euP on ea atdewratie W antigo they | Re does not be eid aula If course, 3 long con ay Cont ange | A bi alah, J Carthy un rel all three went ont on the Walk, Wier a r ne ” ’ a) civen te more nae drawn for nearly five years, then there | made it, could not, in the progress of events, a rs Soke ‘ i ae " ‘ ay Tee | Mowery. If the weather he I, all the gua | dames Murphy, James Donovan, Patrick Wall Mulduuly accosted by the PACD do abet nerd Teeucuies “7 7 ? sum of money. we have probable J at ait utdenl, by thn should not be on this buas1 should be a novel ean be no difficulty in accomplishing similar | fail to suffer many attacks, and have to sub. | ° Aiton ilaatad’ at 408 eH oe a : fh will be Mberally patrontaed, We dawton, Conmuuittve, iprantonp clones See aneaeay ; t uld be a novel seulte, ° 7 mit to perent modifier e t A Nd aaah aah lal dpa ba phen aeatotd Piurmourn Onais Coxcerts.—Mr, George W = ee ee ‘fo him they all related Uheir troubles, the + f ' Forulte, when thie large number of mon are | mittogrent motitientions, Lite by Httle, the | white others place it at a still higher figure Hepat inate ine Gh Wilfaqssuerioua Gh Fhe IMU AUDLEKDR AW. SOUTH I Innptiet Gemennine aus’ tite: amninn Honea ing asa sur restored to useful labor, in less than ten | absolute authority of the Company has been | Now, the + perquisites of th ELAR iiareaet ales rari Or aeshs BPO KI AaMs, conduit with then-and War savy Te had Fe them | for hydrowhubia must be b hours, And they argued rightly. More | rest jeted, and its monopoly broken in upon, | when carr and strictly within Sina * play cba tes W hereae,Goorge Fr + Train's smeond lecture bis sone peneeereine ret at Prof, Bostinan would | goon as possibh labor can be and is accomplished to-day in { until it now retaine but a portion of the | law, muy reach the sum of 80,000 to 46,000 per : a Bere ea tun abemnt eeletel the fal when Wlevaudtet Y ae cite Mgbt hours then was or could be aven five | power which onco made it in the Western | yeur. Dore anybody whos not » gatural born A SUCOESSEUL INF ENTION, nz theme great wet om Ai | Mo Loge lar ener 3 - g tic Jil, etunmlating t 1, and relieve the patlen' years ago, and far more than when men | her » what the Esst India Com. | foot suj sto this protracted Rock Driiling by Machinery Up Towns tive, nerving them to battle Ex, fees dani worked regularly from enny'se UHL sunset pany was ir the Eastern, Stl,it ia yet a} and exper le have contemplated such | Tue laborious process of drilling rocks by hand Ae RieL Ne an eat on tehalhnk ey achines is This idea ran among workingmen, It | suflleiently Cisagreeable thora in the side an adminis not this office ae would bein radially bai 1 by steam tna. pe districts of Auierica, hacreby | ‘ to be held 4 . or pervaded even the State Legistntures, and in | of the Dominion of Canada, upon whteh it pa aa etn re pag cL a noel Reps AUP dl pondapcntebalt | - Danke in. ik peli ' oo 1866 and 1967 Connecticut, Obie, Mli | le 8, to toad itto wish to be rid of its pre, Feo? IEE: ASI AONB INN) REP IE 3 p vs tum oie | mchne ince garian Bos mach ura to aw York and Callioriin ad itl hi | 1 ie ‘ whiskey d rs won't believe it min ul qoarr uta reaving Inve and hasn't been seon be adapted to the pace of Hungarian oxen, which ‘ew York, and Californin adopted the at. | fer idle negotiations hay ———— A, tion the eteaa dead wu pr fare I Piet Wah Wise: eROMEROUES NRBNKLNS anil “Awilineek Och Hour law, ‘Tho States of Michigan, W iseor vor ng on for tho pur | We don't often copy tho handsome things | Ino keneral use, Tt has Just Leon Introd ’ Lene cara | well qualified to o (ie reapers, Prizes, com> pin, and some others discussed euch ameasise, | pose of extinguishing its charter and annex: | §* Lot Tur Sex by our friends of the pres an iN ; ae drills are now in i " rots asian ee ted otion of | isin of four gc y silver medils, and §400 4 ‘ Pitty wey hb wtreet, be and r ta Stead bad the case b fore iferce sure rt Dut failed to enact ite provisions into law, | ing its possessions to tho Dominion, Just | the Milowing, from tho sprightly and ent Fie wis ania Lee We TATetal caraat se en Uh Heald debicked mvoitho | 1 meaner, th i a see a een F atent, whtel rt ut aban ¥ ne Ulnet: uatti eg says: A powerfa Noncof these States, however, provided fy now, these negotiations have resulted in | sink Seeniag Journal, of Jersey City, is 60 $s used in the Hoosae t joring, They are heavy ni m : sh enforcenent of the law, and it was left an | eliciting from the Company an offer to sur ing a tribute to our cudeavors to make the best | jron shats, working in cylinders mouate ton mova TIONEN, Anite orepurations for. (te: getot exetirsise. | sano: pes 1 Re Dor salva us well as the cheapest newspaper extant, that | ble platforms, and anion Wie # xplo dala rea open question between employers and work: | render to the Dominion tts politicl tover |e transfer it to our columns: bod sng : eo Bnd oe salt oy Fellow: 69 m0 | to the Pacitic, ‘The whole eity was to be thrown hon, Strives and in some places riots oe | eignty and a large portion of its lands, upon | ssiuxina Puosenniny.--We rejoice in the prospers pearl mese mapptios Hees | Squire into disunion, ance : eosted one of them, | open to all ereation next July, fur the eelebration of curred, when the latter sourht to enforce the | terms which at first sight seem very liberal, | iy of all our sriends, expocially when they deserve kecp any Gada an eamitenie ¢ Fea igs cer et toh a hed Win what be | iheavent Yat, i ‘bdo scussutal dng ts ane Jaw. Although it was goncrally believed to Tho scheme, ae agreed on betwen the | all they accure, ‘This ts tho ease with Tum Bum, the | In Fifty-seventh street there aro two or more drills Hatin dlah ised Aa NaN | aed lise wxeactint ts an Gay breanony ‘ have been a political bali to catch votes, the | Company tho Ministry of the Dominion, and | baidsomest, anil for comr nidious, Well digested and | working, and they perforin tt hegrcat | Neary Dubline srishman, N plied. © Yes UT ggg tuts on the ni 11 4, and 1,500,000 adjoln- ; ae dsr . readavle news, the best dally paper in New York | rapidity, ‘The dritis vary in size from nches in | und drish Republic, Tar ‘ss m_fellers that have | 00 lots on the ¢ vd i workingmen determined to muke itof prac: | the English Government, Dut which still | thy. ‘run bux, thx Ae yee eae tt senda ; ee i He Sipuiiicy RP vent teat te Central | Ing her now park! sympathy Teal usility. to themselves, ‘hero was a | awaits the ratification of the Parliaments of | presses already has is utting up a third is ine } 49 feet Itneccssary, The amaller drilts strike the Lynn Gvurg® bus ¥y Who fo'was in wa when both bean The oldent hous United States r long and fierce contest over it in Chicago, the Dominion and of Great Britain, is, in | cr ¢ editlon, now 69,000 daily, making this neces: | rock at the rate of 237 tines per minute, and the 1 ADane, Masa, March 1, 1860, tii mab erica Lacrteagctr ety Apert ft i ning i cri tn ate a to ia ae a Aeapeed Cincinnati, and in other Western cities, but | substance that the Dominion shall pay the | *" Rice ise, good nature, and good ‘ will ¥ rones shest 100 tinea, Hotes can be drilled THR HOLYOKE RESOLUTIONS, i; ie ; rk aut writics eonudeuly believe (i i re ye he by He . no re We ‘4 A 5 in—and Tne SUN 18 a sty example of these cm at the rate of froa ( lnches to 18 ipehes pe nereas, A hens here Is an organized gang of (uem, 64, and is stil goud re e Minot fant ne the movement was not entered into gener. | Company £300,000, and in return Aha Come | ae os tee Cee ce ks eae | gana peor ver cig ng niogee i pag oy Pr denitoremel elegy city meg ee ha es ma vaachlaiaie still hold possession of ft. Tn 1070 it wan attacked ally by mechanics, the luw became a practical | pany shall surrender to the Daminton all | prnitng ross Company for another of ite welt | Mpeate.t ery wees dailied tn At minutes shill tures on bhatt of Tieland honee inboes Rbes The Avpratverahiy. by three Indians during the absence of the male > . ke nti ess Company for anothe “The rheht to use te Burlelgh ¢ ing Irishmen that the tru 0 vonquer Baglin nthe N 4 Levuld, nortion of the female xervant and several failure tw political powor and all the unoccupied | feding perfecting presses, to be built wnd de- | York State and Huteon and Person counties foe SORLena USE Ae ASB RE Ae ORINEE RENAL 16 ak tual OHIIRIRLAE ARRIAIREE. OA LMaTC | eHaCeH Le Ee ee re cin i di aaneed In November, 1867, the workingmen of | land it now owns, except about one-twent nth | tivercd as soon ua possible, Tho fact ts, our | singer in tnincites are Mr Joh Daly. ts New | mats us Mencdled Ataoud Kreo Trade | ghanalic for the port af No York. vieo McElrath, | caded the door, and seized a loaded gun, ‘The fret € this city sought to reap the advantages of of what is known os the Fertile Belt, and a | present press facilities, though equal to the pro- ea te Le the pr ete Vwor of the to make Irish ters wear glish clothes Vath Dane Gee antennal ieee stration an attempted entrance by an open window, bub the Eight Hour law, but believing that their | few blocks, net to ex od In all 50,000 acres, | duction of ov 000 perfect copies of Tux Sox | operation four wee! B. aud linve alrealy que in ; RARER: SAE oe that of Collector, ite ot] wan met by a shovel of burning couls from the fires hid emands would not be readily granted, they | annexed to the Company's stations. ‘The first | per houny are utterly inadequate to our wants, | amount of work wisi would have take wentls § 8, the Trish eltizens of T a ite place, which wae thrown tn his face by the girl. . ¢ 1") a. 1 0! CORA. \ . rirts isto be 1 the wet { . Another savage who pearcd at the window wat proposed that committees of arbitration \ omer of the Company was to sell out clean The great and constantly increasing demand of | paiit on tie Tot whet te Wins excavated. | Sirect Au Abs p Bee being» 4 ee ah A ae diel is be mee © . should be appointed to adjum the prospec: | and entire for £1,000,000, but this sum the public for our Journal fen te FOnONReOR 10 | ERM ere Ae CA ey ale heeded unpuberer chore ie | PR Merton (ot inet Garoitlens rood Pala enetespantent Ae Des cause tive difficultios between themsclves and the | was reckone xl too heavy a Durden to the utmost, and we are compelled to increase our | certainly a feid for thea in the dpper halt of the | (OF Mr fa neighborhood of | able lady after her dinuer t: The Marguise is machinery by the sddition of another prese, | t#tad, which Is one sulid mise of rock, the entire u Fenian Brother ‘ at Mr, Di : employera, ‘This proposition was tre 1 | be imposed on the taxpayers of the Doo} iio te indications are that before long we Tthss been suscested by chose familiar with the | Brita @ of better (ines. congratulate Mr, Dana | yioude; she is powdered with Iris, and nor cough . 4 ¢ while the indications are thi sfore long We | operations of this iustrument, that by ite ald Horlem | Bee bisimert of the English Morih: Bai lo meke treseoe W iy \ with contempt by the employers, ‘The | minion, and the bargain was made in} gait pe forced to procure a fourth to keep pace | Hiver and Ihell Gate wight be feed tr id Te | Chugeh—th Aesatiarionn aoeve ta tee youre Thin undersiona “\har e coy caeanyats whieh ° ‘ ( tl Ni Ha im : 7 hl aavoud oy | ite pres orm, Apparently the Company There has been some cpposition to the Artroduction | What the clergy Called t ng AA te Zoae | " Md that in any removals which | variegated tulips beud their Mexible stems above he plasterers, the most compact and beet or | its present form, Apparently the Company | ith our growing popularity. There has been some opporition to the Ttroduction | MUM kat Swe Extend to wrod aearn | the new Avni ansy mo, tie trteuds vf Wil: | forchosdy a train of yellow wat unater a wht aati 4 y the deilland Hanmer: but ibis | bearty thanks of the Pout hoy Sowa ill not be disturbed, > ganized body of trades: city, were | gives up, besides its independent uncontrolled | Ait this is very gratifying to our pro Wo interesting Alendon pauaier adds consi ter stat onal | guin their iivi a ell seitled tact t at all lal Harhince | lectures in Holy. nel invite pit bo deliver # third From the Yonkers Heval, the first to stand forth in de Jaw, | authority, much valuable property, and | pride, ay well as pe aniurily remunerative tous in | eventually Gout to p Jecrare on the Min of April, And we hereby pledge Mr, Dana will make a clean sweep of the pre. | UF Tne panier Ia 1 4 with tulips Tete fight wa» short, sharp, and decisive, | places at the disposal of the Dominion a vast | s business point of view, Te demonstrates conclu- | borer, aue the onj Sarueives Qs sian Gy our stadsrdurance for trey | feu emplorers tn ‘Trinity place, any areal ve, ] satin shoes lave lacs, rosette Oa : D have heen. tincture dot win IS, God Kh us the Ar and they have been ever #ince working only | quantity of fertile land Which will attract | sively that a live, wide-awake, good-tempered, in ndies of Claim Agents and ive it 00 h Republic, | Over ave hundrel new appolutmcnts Will be made, | Florentine muklace of Llc arene eter eight hours per da d without any evil | wettlens and eapital, build up trade, which a auileo) pou paper be TAs, Ma Bn ae 10 te pater @ i Sime onset i Ag, Becreiary, P. Dj, Toland Tyne, mah From te N gate sat ats The cai LL nasa ena eitty ponters: follawod, Dut TLRS Rhee Re Re eee cttroad fo she Tacitie Osean, | Cee un Iealizing that existence is too | Itscems to me that these frauts could have been Ae, SRA WDNR yOveM i Wiil $50,000 Ne Dane's certh ? Wide, open magician sleeves nud white taco hood. fo complete or uesured as that of the plaster. | way for_® new ralvot Jed aud tan + | short, time too valuable to a newspaper reader | Prevented if tho Government disbursing oMcers had pilerents-fonrth lecture at, Chiscpes. O:Connelt, be ii Tt ts trimmed ail round with swans’ down.” { ers. exc] ay, wide British jurisdiction, AM) i permit him to wade through siateen broad | Heer" ved the residence of claimants, and notited Filan es ncine, omescuisted, Ruaw. Not tie Highly Enter Correspondence, BARLY APUIL DAYS. | ‘The most extensive eight-hour etrike that | these considerations will have thelr weight | columns of turgid diaquisition on Gov, Wase's } em thnt op a cerialn day s check for ines bounly Hamed outy ana am awa ‘respect for my Celie | 7am ihe Ae Yuk dieatng Mat ‘Twice in the year the maple tree wit to there English actress, who valu or atlors Grows red beneath our northern skies" om of the bar: | oyster fundum over his breakfast, we sift the te House, Native Americans must stop calling has occurred anywhere was that of the New | towand scouring the confirm: A i ney. The agents would not tien have the opportu: elts dd Irish r bul aDon bets wt quite us Wighly ae others Go, was lately t ce fi Be eee ascot wuniner, Nearly | gaia by tho two Parliaments, but there sro | wheat from the cba, gleen the graina of new’ | aly, whieh they hve bot ham hare the oporiay | the Gals 8. Lee, AML AMS PLP tan | Cain cM Ren to MRR BSE AGE By Ones wiv Oetace Nts te Nea ? ? 2 " 4 : , , ys they have herets of, to accu add Will pleare tale y ue Dia ‘art of Affrand 6 meant’) atcha Weent ib splendid sand Tyrira dyes, » directly, and 80,000 were | others which will be urged against it with | from the great mass of verbiage In which they | yast sums, It would beu oe ccc alutne | OF mg Celtis bugle, bas, detested Bugiand and Tam TOS aMar Cinara thutea, Bia romlen Chane inet 2 7 7 4,000 men we ds One thoi And once when April ai i choers for Ireland. 1 the bee many in Connecticut, 1 indirectly interested in it; and the contest | great and probably ftaleffect iu that of the | are too often bisdden, and present daily to our } are prosecuted ty New York agents, for the Go GEO. FRANCIS TRAIN, nd dollars 8 week Sore OF te Sante Sur Once First greet us with their glad surprise, je still undecided Dominion. multitudinous patrons, in a brief, condensed, and | vernment (o advertive in Tum Sun a list of claim: ———_——_ th St, Lonls, aud. railroad expenses for ture people And on the budding twigs we see ati ided. eminently readable form, a better newspaper for | ants as soon as their claims aro allowed, A similar The Hoening Journal of Jersey City, we are | from, New Orleans.” The | manager | replied ‘The fret faint color rise, am t—Your terns are much too low. You we all that comes in the house; Mr, Fisk ‘These morning hon Instead of losing ground, the movement It will be noticed (hat what the € geuiied two cents than our blanket-sheeted contempora- | Pian might be pursued In regard to claims arising In | glad to eee, fs evineing signe of unmistakable pros: fhas been steadily gaining, and the coming | yields m return for the £300,000 is, in reallly | jog begin to do for four, With such claims to oiler cies, law proposing 0 pay elms dleeet | posits. Ite growing bustuces compels jim ear ir, | urine Erie Railway, besides what nervonal pummer will find every trade engaged in | worth little or nothing in a pecuniary point popularity, such evidences of our general accept. to claimants is impracticable. If they ean only learn | moval Ito more commodious quarters, while Its) Cth Brie dmulated ina life of toll aroonn) pearerty 4nd hint the andar opening leaf, nd pour the robin’s carol clear ; - of view. ‘Tho day is gone by when mere | 9) i ail when their claims are allowed, they will take caro | increasing circulation bas been provided for by ® | also, all that he may make for te next five Duilding ready to go into it. The nae Hey aera aE pbs reas ability, we are safe fe hie me ee ore pins of the rest, Again, while thie matter isexciting | new and fust cylinder press. ‘Those aro healthy | which, ie wenay den ‘by the past, will be no in For nor the time of ripened sheaf, goeting at Cooper Institute last night is an | po! a y months roll by our circulation will be not sixty | puptic attention, it might be of interest to investi: | indications, Pangbourne makes one ‘of the clever | #iderable amount: these terms should not me And rainbow woods, is halfso deer Diend joy with ypera House and ¥9) miles ‘That draw the fuller springtime near, of the favor in which working: | desirable purchase. As to the nincteen- | thousand merely, but away up among the hun- | gate how far ap this bounty corruption has extended, | ext and most readuble loeal newspapers Ie the Biate Giula’ave ay roetO Rate eehate ahak the Tight of As tlis, the boyhood, bright and brief, en in this city hold the eight-hour move twenticths of the Fertile Belt, so maguani- | dreds of thousands, So mote it bes : BB, SEYMOUR, | of New Jersey, Long may he wave, your refulceut genius may not be lost to the wlage,”” ‘Phe earliest of the year) Mops . \ SG id eA OM Wonton 8." A oa stl Bicés Tow, oman aw mv uvunnuonene | ame OE OHINSON, Baniznve, he. Trenton, N. J. Brians aust ‘ig igi ‘ A Manual doa = lorrwon Aum = Murpuy Mary J AuarLin aionens masa eyuruad ave Ok A we wticon, sn Ws Comey

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