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ACADEMY OF MUEICH force in the brick coopers’, the fro! one oF ty ber of apprentices which each empl allow are informed, have no Buch rule, and pl bind Hires to jr the reason for makin the regrul Intended to defeat a tri Ployers of } dn joba, under the protence of their being prentices, and thas both furn does srood, and should be abol shed. tioned ; and we hi the su ber why What is really nceded Ls some such appren- | ercise of eoship law York State Working session held at Albu only should every facility be exten boys and girls for learn’ vision should be properly taug be bound out by indentures which require the master to teach as well as the appr production of thorou B smatterin, bet is cursed with a sct of botehers, and the professional reput mon suffers be AMUSEMENTS, —_—s @HE TAMMANT=Nodiovon Crusoe and his Man Friday, Be. Matinpeon fat givrit Avesen TH Wand 2th et til ‘This aternoon—Narhe ene. — 13 THEATRE 21 of, between Sth and Cru ace. | ani $a uty this proelomation | chara 1, Sh hol | nes “ Ay, MAY 1849, | Trates t soud Apr oa 1 tt 1 eat wad if ther + 1 God, art 1 wh 1 3 ase 0 | fair market value | roa down, and workingmen | ihe mayor to give acandid considera | we sual, wit truth needa no other as celin contrast with crror, to | in it# way to victory; and the in goneral, on such rroun la that they need foar noth: | 1. suments of their ad m yaro, Lke other nen, liable tomake | 9 Jcos, and it would be strange if they did | (1, not in ino minor poinis lay themselves Such a polut moulders’, and totake, ‘The remaining un no cow in the way of any person w a their rauks, We aro aware of srroen or halftaught hands poor work ant But ft gives such an tuutty for the | enemies of trades unions to rail ngainet them |) as Ding tyt Land u hat ¢ 1) pears to us it produces more harm thn it] and we do not learn, is t any of the members ef the unions men ve no doubt t tia discussed the larg jon will be r the nur that recommended by th in January last. Not ed to }ut pro ra made for having them Every apprentice should hit witice to his trade, and the term of apprentice- hip should be long enough to insure the trained and slid ss are now, I mechanics, As th y with masters just long enough to ge of koowledgs, and then urneymen, ‘The community } up vs j of really competent rly, We insist on a 1, brick, and stone, workers iu wood, met upon whom we depend for our houscheld and life itwelft For a ho wily built or macuper, constracted, sometinies fauses quite as miu in law, physic, or divinity. Wo commend this subject to the earn cons. n of all classes of our readers It is for the interest of the country to have as large and well-trained a body of sh laborers as possible, and equally the interest of every parent to have the range of employ mehts, among whi their means of livelihood and usefulness ourbrece tiege of every mechanical occupa tion practicable to human hands, And to his children can eloose 1, 1869, THE LABOR MOVEMENT. ene olliah THE SUN, SATURDAY, MAY SOME NEW BOOKS. influeneo npon the general condition of man- Kind, is not to be expected, probability of fis nating, that tof driving all males arms into the comps of the insurjrent Mr, Winuras If, 11, Munnar is a clergyman who for many years post has been tn the habit of apend- foresta of Nort { erperienes tn that fecond par COMPLAINES FROM WORKINGMEN: wees Ing ths etme From his vurie he has composed on nit Adventures in the Syiels Adironducks, (Viel, 0 of the Adirond . The Benevolent Association of the Singer | ¢ ¥ sea withont eutl a Peands np dase in the | ) Spauich eoldiorst visitors, but ther they would appear ignorant of then ter @ description Inte of the coun aplrit, There are an seconnt of a n in theit Or ja theit reli. val a character to is coment for thelr ons only time ver; but we incline to the t thoy are likely to live ind pros. d wealthy, and to fal part inthe world Adirondsek 1 chasing a reat ¢ too transeend hh the exeapt of water to ane time ta epeut on the lnkes and the entire dis about by the guide, the traveller Ie entice ity for exertion, and 19 fre f to bunting oF Geling, or doing nov! ne, at his plesear The lakes «: per, to become nity e much more infl er of the bod Ln | eruita, they oned iid extat 9 Vatarasnpa, ant the | The Roewan vapor bath, which a French Yhe had dis- © for hydrop! 1 proved a failur us an inside the Cuben } Poluts from which the we le Spanish or Airican j Trcannay's sag the most smption that could be de- They know cagaged, and teauty of the t It introduces us, ¢ rit whieh ar m, seulng that Preachers ] th my vacation rambtes, 1 recently ar-ived nt itauus a x Ira witit of { \. Having ne apy my thas, | cirand : 4 : ’ i tay six dotiars ‘ Te members glo Ate hitee i two oF ti ck to any | other minister : Hemesune woe continned unt) peor 11 o'clock tances | . Lata voucen strange things to- | Uo this woud . Het forw thers | ve lier HOV : f ‘ | | Fritey ' | | i urged ‘o followed, at Which there were at I Tove present, whores Lwhs iniormed | er | veiening, the Ovg. tine daring my etay, | » render the measure fruitful to i and benking ine and #0 push the country throug And this is what the article to which we refer, plich this great and ro aud conserves ri talent whicu 1 pheres both nw New Board of Ba reorganization ¢ y urges in th dinivet spirit sed both branch Atmosphere, aa tem of putting their loans on a ve or without a shock it dons not involve the sup. & now set of of sky or sen or la ecive beet wi ta | Comualasione to business, becaus Qelay made by them in reforming our pablie pression of the peper circulation, exeept by slow | reason why this par not beenuse of wl people are Fo subject, but e@utemt our- veral proposttion srough the ope tit is at once the se bankers and I the way by systema county, she per pe u vt ot nthe 1 figures 4 c the titerest mauih ated Wax ‘ wore continncd tein evil plees ty cae tuo snenil te hol selves with expre Hive in the midet of en Bydaxstarnxe Boon has excited gre among his own countryiie, st reduce it# expenses toa t @ boys the ru open to objection ( lt } phd phi i J ireck, and turn out thirty or forty gentle xpensive a luxury Ifthe College think it is, within stat nuress can be got to move @ step in the matter, and this renders it all the conservative . in tho country should see the necessity of addressing itself to this yveat und (eypolit & Mot) fashion of looking at | ment in the autior, force too Int depicts charact natural, mpcomp form of Kelf-cone« ems tous, isthe rule in | maniy graduate 4 great sharpe layers’, the plasterers’, the | tor th may be | ix intre: other unions, restricting the num: | ates payers of this ded Nowark silver | Wut are ) $a to $3 per 1 ub thee e de> | h \ for the at euine, The woetlngs Dattended were marked with etriet ther meet welally pasted for its protection, lot pealed before the present which moker ot 18 | those statute ns, we | Legislature aj: xt, let the new ho de- | travagant ws of our grammur schoel jon, Tis | ascertain how much it costs k practised by em | gystem: + an Wo have re mamber of spec fortheoming Lif are written with the and prove that the work will form a con- ry value to the Listory of ved from the publishers a eno doubt ri n clectioneerin rhaul the ex senting truthinily the Airectedt by th natives of ner nent that a se neex ont otirost Capitol, on the any thowsnnds more who depend for them upon the nd Denevel ald well Le compos of adventares ina land, running constantly from ¢ up te most rid and then Jet th at the more | poemove this disgrace to our pullic se tholie and gy stem. the favorable elde of this pte ” * ppenr toe uit. Dwi | f 1 i aed aitor Tan ‘ phot ry uve or rd or } outrar ning wu p 3 the $ ne of t the dnger, is clearly out of pI Dut this, A eaid, Hat the nan Wh The ire eing en Hie ing | snd cost tavorabi portunity for the ex @ that It wns alt less to be entertaining, bat the E moet with an enthsl children but from ol reagon to euppose that U (he schomes they hud planned, aud wo hope it ms i t ros, Mr. Pont ann writes puien, not only f 4 people as we ¢ American reprint will not | philanthre u's Assembly at its | proved. Judging from these 7 throughout as a defender of the rebellion, but by as an admirer of Mey Davis, personage is described as always exhibiting the Anos of « little mind, a me of directing the vast un- fallen under his control, eens TNE BICYCLE Will Tt Succerd? 'The account which we published y ished pen of Mr. Oniver new Community in Chantanqua, which Mr. Hanns, Mr. OLiritas and their associutes are engaged in founding, cite attention every where ral thing they are move grotera from the Dye, of th matic figure, wed the third volume Tho Harpers have p Aunent Bannte's ti Critical, Exxylanut county Shicetea | cuean f Ste Lawre Me » tor, once Rete ruwou Noblemau with cea far 1ew Vast kataten selintions work, Practical, on (he Book if ort M, De Witt has published ¢ Factory Git, by 1 novela, de- will, we think, « idered as a reli enterprise merits a candid and even sym pathoti such as wherever they are promulgated, City Volocipes oun exciting race for @ Fordbam and Kemp, vas Movement a Yat ck neh ovary ae euangedd nw by hi le heats, best two promote tho out of three, TNE LAST OF Jy Visitors at the Velocincdrome are to award rider wito, by thoir votes, excels tn not ta dimeuit are all tru trine, we certainly are not prepared to af firm; but that thoy challongea resp als of all wince ritual trath, eannot be dispated, But rin of Christianity, with ng, that we of motion in rid At Brooklyn, too, th Ciinton Veleeipedrome for amateurs, terest in the af Hed at Post's lay ees were over, nthe hitehen of the d vet of the unde » notions that promise ny vance upon the present form Is it fonnited ny when a fire breke out ether with thirty-three pedes ured In the rink, M, but Howily Gere wite iy tus Woods rumors ota g si ue bead ob Does it contain within itsell elements of success? BROOKLYN, dian of ndventurous Luster would meet of mareb mp Cove #t wineck be uverkurned we ore free Aw respects to answer thet the echeme of the Broc loped, too im: sa iingwerty Death, vening & man vas found uncon By 4 taken to a po! station, and there it was found that ho had conge®> tion of the brain, aupp called, and the wan was tiken to the Bigoklyn netion of the police in removing ‘ons aman who might die at any (to thelr memory ¢ What Might Have i philosophers is too litle de’ mature in their own minds, to allow of dogmatic judgment respecting i jous phase of the Communit thusiasm which belongs to it, have not yet crystallized In relations of Industry, art, edu- cation, and external life sufficiently to show the precise end at which it will aim, stward toward 1 od from a fall, City Hospital, froin their Olthy du Wineter, WHETE Lor toow survey ub things. | up lism a manute or two | eion—that he cou! Hively chases, bub UML & Weel ag wiobody while be wae ot bh sodden diunk, man coud move Doth it isimporfint that whatever is dono in the matter should be well done, ——-- Spanish Ferocity and Weakness. Without choosing to analyze its effective force, in which regard it is probably about as valid as the Pope's bull against the Comet, the wording of Count VALMArED A's proclama tion is worthy of consideration, both as to the spirit in which it is dictate d and as a sample of the animus that rules tho & thorities in Cuba, Vaumasepa, though poritively, aceorling to latest accounts, shut up in alyeality which once was the town of Bayamo, but from which he neither dare venture with his whole force nor send detachments for the almost indispensable supplies of provisions—Vatma sepa, who nominally commands the whole Eastern Department, issues @ proclamation ‘hat every male over fifteen years of age panial panish au found out of his domicile, shall be exceutod, | div First of all, this part of the proclamation gan refer solely to children and old men Incapable of bearing arms, and therefore, if not botended purely to inaugurate a massccre of Re innonanta could have no other effect than gocial progress, or exercise any perceptible about easily, white an moose broke ‘throu finally overt Of the Calaet mie, with w rie ball Drought itto town, an Of it at fifty cents a vound, reallziny cutod and brogeht in and has heen ex Veter Belehumer's, presenes oF 96 mean tine, [ud f ching: fora el it would seem that its founders have avol rather than cultivated those speculations on tion of society to which most social innovators give the first place in their les northwert wed his eureer skinued bhin, et ap hound a rendy sale for wont over £00, The ured @ atout Fopy was arrested at (he instance of of Biabkill Landing f them, and se jh $5. which amount Greenpoint, and Wille there ty jue, and was found on ptruct, With & wagon In Danbury, Conn,, for the olflcer had Nut ty throw tie bope, Beeli stances discretion re Was no state n (we for Uiougbt however, that un was the better port of ¥ ww not quiek en ited to most OF eur poop spiritual nature alone, they prefer to leave every practical problem t not Ly selentifie theory or business by the help of that who will prepare it fur preser¥atlol ans Of the Histories a D gives token must have boew of such i ‘days of the ie dactyl, &e., whe the floor ine to evade th just mel Lowy, rent the garments of the dylug ofieer stvect, the steer tutee siete Bur Lin death we wn al the who sot bia in (hen eiving te Woue cross Westininster eircet upon | tion, yours, called wy i Crowel’s botinc, | Santora, in ths colnty, on the 20 Wing dircetly aeos: ic were adiblaievered, With au ‘feaward sent to Fishkiil d Shaw Was soon strous size ua Tho Murder of Mr, Haggertys ril’s Beat, Whore he recuy Ui Peleg Wilby 1, 0089 Of un ox oF 2 We mearuesd point in thelr th on the other hand, they equality, to perfect respect for the dignity of labor, and to brotherly justice in the distri bution alike of the ad carnlags of t of the oMicer y that the former wae Un lewh measured 4 cil, and that the ofiecr dung him away and n you, lay there, then.” vin, vated this damaging testimony, anid Mr. Win, Guibert deposed that the oles Vinot cet up, att ie head With @ elu’ and said from tis Hout ya of life and the We may con. t despito the Communism lie at the foundation of their desi, with its annihilation of individual property, and its tendency to annibilate in- ‘dual character also, all persons who can adopt tho religion of this Community will find a happier life within its precinets than they can look for elsewhere, But that it will initiate a new stage in the world's J what was a fe ny pad in (hc no cutting teeth, ‘AL tie Hue he was kiMled, he wos busy stripping daisy welel Tas that Hajgerty © neck, und minus thy Wine wil this Was takin, It in a great pity ine entire as found dead inh more attentio seventy-eight yo unimal could wot by ly It was killed at to the fact than the: ily which the offeer and p may be held, The iy ofiver a chance Ta sing a panic trou of the ek, Walked into once fasteued 10 Sard for the purpose of divas ihe slagghter hous camp or. the reatest beauty ng ie eke uke ti wid In the shin, ouly Wakil tabattiices ‘ot four or Bve Inches’ oy Ss a keoper of a Brooklyn drani ab Pole Commisstoner to introduce further — The mysteries of the Zi rorely puzzled Mr. Ty Ludlow street jail, are beeominy hot of persons who had but was loreed to cry lively manner, U aba strong desire (0 1 ina way bot easetly to the was at Inst de Mr. Samuel Py | of Grace Church the fourteenth concert at yes Hales uber monn Bowles daring his of} Purmourn Orxgax Concenn Warren, the accomplished or, Lo slot vim, tothe owners, ‘Thus | bis gratitude in terme that could 0 ortne most exciting da,# Providence bas ween for many mouths, under the lead SUNRPAMS. vivaliat Methodtet Mra. Van Cott, the ved there faith “in Veron Garo, invited by sume of the me thininter only wasentitigy and all ndinit it ind decorum, ¢ nilon, aeep BerLWus ‘ titieu fechng, The seekers at the al a OULEr | tee itt Won, but the converte we stimony for C ity equal to ‘ est exphelt in bearing veil Wil & elendiness mid regMl our best condocted revival meetings, Nim. Cott beheves herself called of God to this work firm in Wiis faith, sie acta Coariessiy Avice hesitation, aod hnparts the same epi st jose wie come under her tnilienee, converts are anienily ulacued to heey follow: Was Wherever she goes, Willing, wD: ere some OF St Paul's, to pul owt thelr Hew to het. hot willbe, If the movement ve reas need OF 9 genuine witless ony amd God oat vo Hesad in. bringing it at ue lover hi a driver for | aud Lbave no rigit to Ha Hom the Utica . od a lore tor fret Meee] pestorsd to bis iormer tighis ue ah ete >a bar Lis crtites and Ge utterwards tell al to hin ney David Parish, nud in cue tie to tdi sin An ae | ated " {| tts forventure a Dy tele Vreder b Taking Oflees ex 1 itor: My feel re of little i heb | t yotitt ’ © the sutg to Founwn, | you Will acres With me that & ob ial ly Geserited, You will tucrevor vat nor | f yin your coluinos thit ldo t % crow y preseat Aduiiastration st W by every aya oie Lbave neither sought, desired, nor expected 1, which be seemed to | iagneation have bée sap poin ‘The tuing of Moher, He was | wo tclet have complained was a telegram, repeated 19 tore datiag | variums torus, trou W ing that k yede tito take | rice Duusluss had writen bis iriends at Was Xornateert | ington tut, he would mat secept the Hayten nis Wott H—that be hut made nd never to leave tho country, &¢ seat due i a false and Weal hui {ootisu at oy whieh bad Heyer Bond Ul una, were ub the t placed me before the g‘iny duties strongly by the one not fm fuid cents" aud wives ail exagyr east Uk WW peCUuAMly VALUE OL Wy p corner Walls stocr esp ed et to It becanee It represented me as being Pigg Sh st Patrioue lat L Won d Hot eave the count Be | ios yng purpore. hwever iMpultang, ald Ucative It Wub alcn ‘ve me frais the ist of colored me eh by Presiieat Gran tly competent t © prvstuied ko a6 yours PACD DOUGLAES, pas: se ao A Pince or Woop in a May's Angie ove Furry Yeans.—A correspondent of the Loci Vournad Writes 10 that paper as follows: Henry Cron, OU OF the chiels Ot t carora Hi 1 div escape | Utils Ietauee, Keepecttui the wally tas over b A when Lub 1b years oF age, Toad pouting woods; while Funning b veatn, A | footy he ween D agunet an oak splin.te Diarket, aad | whieh pencty sues of the tore part of eit ib, about one aud a half mches above th | ankle, which has caused ula wore or less pain, sup ant aischarging af times, and causing’ con. ste hina painful of er member | rite, After ezanination, ctor cumie. ta the lis Way up | conclusion that there was'a ty body in the Lin a that por it was some of the oak spluiter, He w ‘and was ut | placed under the influence of chlovotorm, aud one-quarter of an tueh in dlamet nimi out and to | nearly one-half a inch in length, was found enclosed take refuse | inwsack which had been tormed around it ‘The wal huving | word Was in w good state of preservation, quaiutance | old Indian war much aurprisod to wee t tuking of the oMicer, It] wood embedued in his hi whiet way done, | boat bad caused Lim so much trouble stood to tie doctor, for his success i From the lust veouunls, be was dolug well be s hpoem every he writes a good on’ n is to have tion and gentles vp Broadway the other day when he was ac his friende and wofield, of Pern, Ohio, finds Deeause at her ling akiet, and xed now and the lecture she wore a tigh Ince wristlets, he moved about the Anamosa Durckay kuowa among the A Wiscons: old residents of this viela season trapped thr oven wildeate, and in five miles of Ava Ja the victully of Auge Who wouldn't own a will J generally large crops aro wad the best’? corn crops" In Low tng forth with the , and a great deal of it is ap," in Texas, change and rela; A Chicago pape » becoming the central eity of th So long as ratroade ands it iw all rigit, but if ba! ton the eube Hience the balloon theory —The Hon, Rugene Casserly's (U California) outside lands in the elty of San Fram of which las been appropriated for public reserva lund In Santa Croz and San Matec uable productive real esta At a Methodist chapel ore Was a regu school teachers, land, on a recent 8 nthe trustees and ten of his thumt, a buftct thrown at hi Bicles aad hymn books were Ay used ta the auer, the fashionable preacher ullerles, whose sermons before raeted so mach rlan Jew who, Often years at the Chapel of the Emperor and Empress owing {nseription old farmer to be Ad man wid Jy, and Le wanted ib & was wril by the ut on there just that w Alo died at nashville tennessee it trooly panesal mi to dic #0 fur away from home Quinby, the Morshal for Northern {uh difticulty In conseqnence of w is nae at Washingtow, Quimby, and the refused to swear him fn on the paper clear as to the Intention of th journed, and esnnot confirm hi President may, it {8 supposed, appoint Gen, Quinby to hold dure Ing the recess of the Senat when that body st The name is spelled idge of the United States Court » though it waa went and await coudrmation U convene next winter, ob of Bongal was in Paris, he met with the usual fate of tious, and was bunted ta 4 who solicited a presentation lady of forty-cight, highly gen- ely respectable, very good tothe poor, sty as she could be to be alivey Hor name was Popkyns—Miss Popkyns, Singleton Miss P, effected Ler purpose Ut Uiearsatance | wasan elderly you for we Cottage, Batheaston, was introduced tothe Nabob and lis son, charming youth!” ness auy more chil!rea!” “Has your Highs * replied thay ve eleven sons and nineteen danghte still living ; but then, to be sure, wives!” Exit Miss P. in Ly steric Messrs, Rivera, Hijo & C will shortly publish an interest gifted pen of the Mexic: Hlvera y Rio, entitiod “The D which will be issued 1 a eee red in @ beautifully embeltish I have thirtee of Mexico City n poet and novell mas of New Yorks ty thousand copies, aud customs will be criticised from Mexican standpoint. ‘Tue author's long peices this country, during the French intervention, enable lim to treat the subject properly, He inten od to this city next winter to attend to ransiation of the work, which he promises us be published here in the same style He Py the capital of the Montezumas,

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