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Pe. AMUSEMENTS, ——— CON TUAT PARR GARDEN. Tth av. between s(n and —Garden Concerta. we K'S-Hobertaon’s besntifal comeay—" Caste.” Natnee Sataran: TNE TAMMANY—Clorinda, the Gir! of the Period Matinee on Satorcay. BOWERY THEATRE—Marenpa Poot Doz Trav. ae. WIFTH AVENUE TREATHE tn ar. and & Rarhe Rieos. Metinte day. BOOTI's THRATRE Bt ot Othello. Matinge on Savant @LYWPIC THEATRE, May 1* € t re Dock. Matindes at 1h cieiock We between hid and @h ave, BINLOS GARDEN—Forts There cr. "8 Ou" * Pa: Me * Woops wesErM #00 ¢ Ms very waren ATRE, 18 Nroadwar ; ee ' «fer 4 EspaY, sav r ® Bae paichsnael A ’ a etares rv A vt " ‘ rt . wee * bee «x = «= é — en he independ of Porto Rico will ne y ¢ the preearsor of a free Cubs Porto Ries, once reeng 1, would bee in a week the starting point of hundreds of auxiliary expeltions to aid the Cuban pa triots which Spain with all her nayy—she is Stated to have v y some fourteen steamers guarding the Cuban coasis — could nev Bucceed in ¢ at sho has been so far uns wting the landing of arms and ammunition for Cesprons w have abundant proofs, and even without the invaluable acquisition of Porto Rico to the patriot caus, the many reefs, keys, and har bors ast of Caba, into which stall an run, render it almost impossible that any Mlockale can be off ia this movement in Porto Rico tance ; ita chiof value to Cabs cor effect upon the cause of independence there. — What arc Public Schools fort Soe of cur citizens are very much oy posed to any reforms mans ment of our public schools ho will diminish the at and variety of D> siruction arted in them, Their that these #choo!s should ught in the most claborate nd, if possible is made to idea seoma te bx teach all that ist and costly privat more, When gestion them that poopy who want their children to learn accomplisnimenta and clegancies had better pay the cost of them, they reply by deprecating the idea as tending to ercate an undesirable distinetion between the rich aud the poor; and when it is pointed out that those who are compelled by necessity toavail themselves of the facilities of public educa tion, can rarcly aiford to keep their children out of employment long enough to profit by the full course of tuition now oifvred in our public schools, they go into declamation about our duty to encourage undeveloped schools, rosity in such men as PeTen Cooren to voluntarily devote their own fortunes to fos: tering and developing the talents of young people whose parents have not the means of doing that work for them. Institutions like the Cooper Union are deservedly regarded jas the most enduring monuments of fame which their founders can erect. But their value is derived entirely from the fact that they are built voluntarily, and are not com | pelled. Lot them be established and main talsed by law, and they eink at once in our J estimation. S80 our public schools, as long y compulsory taxa tion ustitutions on which we have a right to pride ourselves, of for which we can take erait to ourselves for K ndness of heart. Let us then be content t is merely lusurfous and « re of pal ibd Peelesiastical Schi¢ms Announcement that the Rev. {for trial in Ohio the doctrines and nt Episcopal Chureh, $ for a gencral mect Evangelical Clergy and Laity of nt Episcopal Church” in Chicago ate cutorprise, ex to discuss cortain vital questions which have been © forced upon our considera ton by t action and perils of our time: | rel and beloved communion.” In other | the controversy between High and breach, is about to be | The Low Churchmen | t a Cony n | 1 h it is ¢ i 2." they | y | pacify | t 1 us thatare iovelvel iv 1 vital in ‘ and Lows Trot, aad ar Church over to innovations, doc y that arc dest ractor, Are evangelical Church for this?” A project shuilar undoubtedly contemplated by this lied previous to the meeting of ral Conventton of the Episcopal Church in this city last October, but tiled to tive the rumor of @ bargain is true, or that he did a mean thing without any inducement. Ty the way, are we to understand from the let. ter of Messrs, Dany and Herne that the tax levies, as passed, are satisfactory to the Citizens’ Association? Have they adopted Tux Sty's view that the appropriation for so-called sectarian schools is fair and judicious? Have they come to the conclusion that the various items which in public aud private, in printing and in writing, Messrs. Saxps, Dany, and Muxre denounced as twindles, were after all correct? The fact that the letter of thanks issued by the Association cifies as desorving of praise all the Republi« can Senators except those who favored the levies, seems inconsistent with this view, but Messrs. Doty and Hevnr's utterance is the latest, If this matter were only one persounl to the gentlemen named, we should not devote so much space to it, But it involves the Citizens’ Asso- and we want to know whether Mr, Saxns bargained them away, and if a0, whether the transaction has their approval, Mr, Saxps's letter accepting the place of Tax Commissioner says he consulted the persona whose names arc signed to the letter to himself, As the consul tation aply in asking persons to sign the letter, or in cending others | to pr there wa apprehe hot much consultation, and it may be that there was as little in the bargain at Albany, iti ass ciation, in many cases consisted s tire. signatur Wo see pers that th Hair Cutter t stated in some of the newspa Hon, Witttaw Hitt, the Inimitable is going to suc ns for libel, becuu it has been ed im our columna that his harges) were extortion Of course, he will Jay his damages at one hundred | thousand dollars, As yet, however, we have not received 4 visit from Deputy Sheriff Baxcxnn oo Mr, Hriu's behalf, but we do not regard the ease as alt et desperate, Theresuli of other libel suits hewspapers ix so encouraging thus fart n must be very dull who is not willing to take a hand. —— The Hon. Jonn P, Hann has written a letter to the Zriune, in exculpation of himself m the charge of having used his official post. tion as Ambassador 1 to import goods free of duty for ac ial house in the Span- sl seapital, = He adwits the goods were passed through the Custom Hoase on his petition, but says that the docu. ments were written by his Beeretary of Legation, Horatio J. Pesny, and signed by him f, in ignorance of their contents, they being in the vist bh wil which, at the tim he was unacquainted, This I Falses n¢ issue of veracity between Mr. Hane and M Penny, since the latior has already publicly a cased the former of being u ible fe th wgsling complained as who know both partion may ehoose which they wi believe, but the rest of the public have aright t ‘ Jon furiher investigation, Let Gen. Srckits take up the matter by all means, and re. port the facts ag soon as possible. About all the use of forcigu ambassadors is to watch cach other and rectify each other's blunders, and 8 inay as well earn his sa yas tuke it for doing not y iu this w —————— Tt is not tea reportod, that Mr. James Jey has withdrawn his libel suits against Sauvee Bownrs and the Mw York Tribune This is the ogo of libel suits, and Me, Fisw is not gtoeast any stich discouragement upon a Dusiness that has become so geaeral and so pros- per pene SSL all om unessee held a Static Conver Vast week, aud broke up in ‘The Republicans ef « row Ve pat into practical operation, It was eaid the seceders contd not count upon a suilicient number of bishops to go with then to constitute a valid fepiscopate, More 1 ke Iv thoy hesitated to take kod wince braced themselves for th isiven sep, effort Fhe eal) in question ia based upon a pro test, signed by a number of clergymen and laymen of Mlinola, “against all teach inges, innovations, mi ations, aud devieos Ht are cmployed for unprotestantiaingg this Protestant Episcopal Chureh, corrupting hor w, debasing her worship, and over turning her longesiablished rites, coromo: nica and usa 1 “and also against certain doctrines a teachings enbodiod the last Convention sermon of Bishop Wane over of Minois, and in manuals of instruc. tion tor candidates for Conf Roy. Drs, Dix and Di Kove le passayges. rv vation by: the of this State, T principally ine of Baptisinal Regenerati and of the Real Presonce in the Sacrament of the Lord's Sapper—poiuts upon which High and Low Churchmen have differed from time immemorial. Dr, De Koy seems also to have incurred the displeasure of the signers of the ) y colling the Virgina Mary the hoof God” and the “Ever Vir © Bringer fort Mary It is possible, and it probable, that the tion will fail of its object, ny pork aw nk ted Couven. that as it may, the tone and Inngeage of both protest and call show that the signors are in no mood for reconciliation, but are groing into the contest against the High Churehmen with the determination to make up in energetic action what they Jack in numbers, ‘They will make a strong fight, and it will require all the prudence and for Dearance of the conservative members of the conten concession or Church, who constitute the greater part of it, to prevent a rupture. int this should oveur ata time when the Episcopalian com. munion, in both its branches, is unpree: dently prosperous, is unfortunate, ‘The present aggressive movement of the Evan felicals is also in curious contrast with the cftorts making among Presbyterians and genius and to assist ambitious youth, Now the answer to this kind of talk ir, that the only ground upon which taxation for the support of the public schools can be defended is not that such schools ar evidences of charity or benevolence or Public pri but because they are things of general benefit, They com within the same category as street lamps, or the police, or courts, or fire engincs When aman grumbles at having to help pay for them against his will, it is not enough to talk to him about his moral or charitable duties to the poor, Those are things we must leave to his own conscience, It is only eo far as we can show him that the money spent for free schools contributes to the pub lic welfare by cuabling the rising generation to earn their own living, instead of becoming: dependent on others or joining the rauks of erisninals, that we justify oursolves in taking his money for their support, Hence it is that our present school system is a vivlation ef democratic priaciples in that it spends for purposes not required for or to tLe public good. Of course, all this does not render it avy the lowe noble aud beautiful act of gene: Methodists for a reunion of the opposing ele ments in their respective bodies, —— We said yesterday that it seemed to us the report that Mr, Natuanien Sanne bar. with the Tammany leaders ou the subject ard of Messrs, Mexuy and Daty, but was confirmed by the silence of Mr. himself, We have since learned one or two things that go to strengthen the view we took, Senator Wittiams has beca in the eily within a few days, and does not hesitate to say that Mr, god hi the Conference Committee's report on the tax levios, and agreed to protect him from censure iv the Zrdbuae My Winuiams adds that Mr, Sanps read him ades- patch to Mr, Gaestey in whieh that gentleman was informed that the levies were a comproniso, and that Wintsaats and Vaw Perren must not be censured, Another member of the Conference Committee says that Mr, Sanns gave him astatement of whut he was willing to assent to, and that the levies as reported were less in amoupt than Mr, Saxps assented to, The question, therefore, seems to be reduced tot! Why did Mr. Sanps, after ine ducing the Republican Senators to oppose the levies, secretly urge Messrs, Wittiams and Van Perren to abandon their party friends and favor the levies? Mr, Sanps can hardly elaiun that such # course was fair. and be muat either admit thar ths gait of the tax levies was not met by the Sal to vi ‘The fricuds of Gov, Sexten and the friends of Col W. 1, Stoxes wanted to nomin ‘own man fo on! after having made the Convention ascene of indescribable noise and te each their Governor; confusion for several hours, yellin fying they separa Laving accomplisted any th is said that b sereeching, ed without sheyond wrint, It andidates will run, but we pre that before the ele till August, they © me sort of ar ' ut for the withdrawal of « aud slice, tion, whieh will not b om that Democracy may not gain anything by the quarrel, conieeee The insufliciency, inconvenience, and al lupidation of the wretcbed old shanty which now does duty for a Post Ollice in this city are uoto: ' wid nothing has, for our cilizens to endure the ailliction with potic but the promise which las beon mad over sud over 4 veral years, wud © mo, building to be spe ne central aud easily accessible sie, At last, more than o year ago, the lower end of the City Hall Park was bought aud paid for, the eity parting with TAK SUN, TUESDAY, MAY 25, ENGLISH OPERA. poner ey ‘The Season in New York. ‘The experiment of English opera now being tried at the Academy of Music is one that all lovers of music have looked forward to with the utmost in- terest, The problem whether English opera could succeed here tine been for years waiting to be de- monstrnted, and nobody hus been bold enough to risk the necessary amount to bring it to a solation, Finally the experiment has been made under the most favorable possible cireamstinces. A charming ‘opera, @ good company, appropriate scenery, and a noble opera house have been provided, and yet the Fesuit trembles in the balance, In one keale tite the double opera company. Maretzek t# the welgh- master, and he waits to sve greenbacks thrown into We other seate sumMcient to carry op his enterprise find weigh down his treasury, Looking on impartial apectators, we rearet to fee that the beam does not adjust itself, The opera companies are na heavy ae lead, and the greenback scale ts high up tn theair, It looks like a dead failure, If we were at all in @ porition to advise, we should ery out to Maretzek to throw bia bullet company overboard. That is simply dead weight in Lis seule, ho greater mistake than to suypose that leg. condition ersential to the success of every drat enterprise, Mr. Tayleure made that mistake at Fisk's Opera atic Tonse, He thrust a ballet into the mide of Shakespeare's “ Temp ate the whole a tion of the piceo and breaking off all continnity of interest, So Maretzck, with equal lack of reason, juto this Wal the conductor ieaves his es bie ono of the { the audience is com: of hopping with what has forced the dancing ¢ lace’# music is laid aside, feat, dance music repl fiddlers takes the baton, a pelied to sit out helfan ho ypera. Pationce they may, till tae legitinuate business of the evening Is resumed. ‘The dancing 18 good, but abso: meuningless, It has no nore relation to the opera than an exhibition of trained dog and Judy show would hay is a hindrance and not a hls, Sometimes a ballet 1# a nece on the plot, It fs so in * Rot inatone ‘There Meyerborr wrote th efuily and worked the whots into anity with ais musicat de ' So did Auber in © Mua jo and many of his works, So dit wot Waltace in * Lay tin ‘Then again, If this did not Hehten his seale emt ficiently, we should cai) upon Maretzck to throw overbourd bis Itilian company, ‘The whole selieme of an Italian rendering of this Razlieh opera fs an absurdity on its face and the st obsurdity of atl is the Italian company fteelf which 1 aboat ne nel Italian 6 Bryant's Eihioptan Sorenaders" ene wine Africa Tt seme to us that Maretack hae courted diavter in tls enterprise, for, from a merely business point of view, this double company would appcar to be a fvancial blunder, What an utter absurdity it is to take an Eag!!sty opera, compneod with relation to ity Baglich words, and turn it tuto a tor ten tongue to be sane tan English-speaking audience 1 ‘Tue mere wtitemout of the thing earrice the conviction of its fally. it isn our native Eng! W tobe suu n the efte Tn the first plier inault tongue. What ts the matter wita th nage? Why ix it not good en Why is it not a thousand tines better th inate, emaseulatet, vowel tones of the Kialian laa gnage? Mitton found coo} eoough write the * Paradivg peare found It quite eon of he ar tent to exproes every 1 Tennyson, Bryant, and Lonsfellow fin It smooth and flowing enol ty furniih ex nto thelr anbilest thouchts aad most poetie | Man. det fonud it albeutcient welwith his immortal music, He dtd not ak ang ony to translate bis dle vine arias know that my Redeemer Liveth into Itahan, or to dress up the * Hallelujah Chorus in a for b. Why then fy it not good enous’ for *e music? Wallace himaolf thought it was, fact is that this grou persiitien that Enetish Ieatanguage not Gites for musica expression has afficted the Ragiish and American mind a long time, Atts a foottsh contempt for our mothortongue, fount: ed on vscjedies and not on reason, and fs hereditary and traditional, This ia not the place to trace Its history or to di aletal aul dias*vousinfa ence that Ue Italian twaguage Was ‘ad upon Bugtisn music, ‘Tine last enterprise of an En Op given in Italian i {4 final expresston and ecown folly, and deserves no favor from an Au Th 9 tlhe tein a cnce—nothing, indecd, but reprobation, ‘To renter th urdily still more absurd, the Mbretto has not only becn twisted Into a forcign tongue, but forclencre nnd not Italians have boon eet to sing It ‘The cast ttsolt is ct tire on the Eatian operatic setionl, i Luyline, Miss Agatha States; GAira, Mime, FN ‘Vests Lita, Mine. Relehardt ; Count Rudolph, Wor Mabetmaun; Liueerg, Sig, Antonucci; Ztlerk, Herr W. Fories; Buron Truc fele, Sig. Wurilh; Wit helm, Mere ardt, Misa Stator, who indeed is no Miss States whatover, but a Mra. States, Is of Visi parentage, Se, we are Informed, Is Madame ‘Veta, Madame Ketehardt is an undent ble Gor tsa, Herr Habelmann’s nationality there ean be no dispute . hor indeed about that of Herr edt any of Col 0 that we hs Gormonte Itai H, who could call nt so ns Lo selves under a fine con tary necessity of transtoting Emvelish into fale n for the benefit of Americat Ie Mr, Maretack Will now have the kindness to have “Mamiet’ tragslat- ed into Chinese ail performed by a company of Ese ns, Weshall fet that be fas done for us all uid, so 140 ae Making a play mtelligible to the lind at a ridiculously low price, in view « the great public bencfit to be attained by having the Post Office Lull upon it. The plans were all drawn and made ready, when a hiteh occurred, owing to the fancy that shape and location of the lot were not well adapted to the intended — purpo To remedy — this dofect, wathority was given toa Commission, cone sisting of Messrs, A. T, Stawant, Wiuutaw Orrox, and Horace Gueeney, to exchange the Jot purchased for another in a more suitable plice in the Park, This is « job which one would think might speedily be disposed of, but us yor shave been taken toward doing it, and fi rtained that nove will be until another mesting of Congress, ars are beginning to be en Is it possibte thut, ax some maticious individuals are insinuating,one of the not si of rascully specalators, who are planning t tho Park lot absolutel ) r and the money for it taken to purchase, at a hig price, a site now in thelr hands further up town ¥ tier Hinissioners—we will which—is being used as a tool by a clique have to the A correspondent inquires who our now Minister to Chinais, We answer, he is the Hon, W. A. Howsnn, of Michigan, a native of Vermont, and a member of Congress from 1855 to 1861, In the House of Repreventatives his stand. in, He was one ofthe and Means, and when a appointed to investigate rages in’ Kansas, he was Tle is well quatified for the ich he has now been appointed, —— Tn today’s SUN we print the new act in re- gard to the feos of the Sheriff of this city and The effect of Joubtedly is to lessen the amount of the fees in certain classes of cases, but it bestows them hereafter upon the heriff, instead of upon refer Was most respectable, Committee of Ways mitte the L rman, county, this act and other out. side partios as heretofire, We think the law a beneficial and doubt not that Sheriff O' Bares will sce to it that his subordinates do not exact any more fees in these eases, or in any other cases, than the law allows, By so doing, ho will confer favors upon lawyers and their clients, for which they ought to be grateful, eee Wittiam Varney, otherwise “Reddy the Blacksmith,’ keeps @ notorious thieves’ den in the Fourth Ward, His name is a terror to all law- abiding citizens, His influence with a certain class of politicians seems to shield him from merited pugishment. This influence he apparent. ly regards as a license to rob, stab, knock down, ‘and steal whenever and wherever he ple: there a judicial oflicer in this city who dare dis- abuse ‘ Reddy's" mind of this peculiar notion? If there is, it is certainly high time that the effort were wade before the newspapers contain Lonce’ befure which itis to be presented 19 same aN (TURAL HWIsToRY, ve A Lizard found in a Milk Boil come froin? Mr. own, of 59 Broadway, has A NOVELTY Whore cid at John T. thown uy a live lizard, which was found by bin awimming in his Sunday inorming’s allowance of 1k, supplied by Mr. Zulauf, of Hoboken, Mr. Brown iy one of thos unreasonable beings who ob- Jeet to having Hxards talxcd op with thelr mills tn tia fashion, and he even ¢ fur os to tasinwate that it Wrong in bis nilaman not to be more particu lar, when be waters is mils, to keow «uch ung! nt reptiles out of ot, Th assumes, however his milk wi ing Croton view of then that Mr, Zulaut not onty dit ter, Dut ilo that instead of empl ler for the purpore, he resorts Jens pure fluid of New der Dat this supt entircly an unnecessary one, Why tay not the Nizard be a pew species peculiar to milk, or a usve natura, like (outs found tone, oF five deed calves, or the f |, now on ext Broadw Atall events, se #bail deeiin to the nis sand ous cowsbu sition in Mr, Znlauf of xolling milk with more tian the ens tomary quantity of water in it untit we knov for certain whether the Nzard ix a milk Nard ora water lizard. ——— The Hore of Port Souter on Reporte That brave and war Robert Anderson, who is rope on W erves the best wish writers for the press, Ata mecting of West Potnt graduates held in this city recently, a motion was mado by # rash and hot-headed General (whose ame we suppress on account of his having done the State some srvice) to the effect that reporters be excluded from the room, He followed thls with the sweeping nasertion that he had never read a corrcet roport of & meeting in the newsparers, While tie only reporter then present was revolving in his mind how best to assert the nglts of the power mightier thon the sword, « lerson gallantly came to his reseuc, Me remarked that Ae had read many good and trne reports in the newspapers, and he therefore {hoped thst the motion would not pre vail, The old hero's advice was followed, the re porter remained master of the situation, and Gen, Auderson will carry with him the heartfelt wishes of at least one individual for a safe return to his land. ———_— The Catholic World is one of the few periodi- cals published in this country which are conducted with real scholarship and literary ability, Every number contains not one, but imany articles dintin- gulshed for learning and careful writing, besides lighter contributions pleastug for thelr elegance and imaginative beauty. ‘That it is devoted to the inter: ests of the C..tholie Church is « commendation of it to the attention not only of Cathoties, but Hkewise of Protestants; for while the former will of course be coniirmed in thelr faith by reading it, the latter may, if they choose, derive from it that know: lodge of the views of thelr oppoucnts without which they canot fairly judge them, The June number, Out, is particularly rich and varied in its cou. tents, Published by the Catholic Publication So- clety, 126 Nassau etree hearted announced to gull f native 1869, ; THU LABOR MOVEMENT. ——— i iis Wite id-After a Search of te A MILLIONAIRE ON THR RIGHTS OF b- \ WORKINGMEN. x Years He Discovers Them—The Mert= =The Beach House, at Wallingford, Conn. = [A Seene of Tears avd Final Joy the homestead of the lat i arn eget py Reconch Jott ¢ homestead of late Moses Y¥. Beach, has been transformed into a hotel, —Hen fish can be kept alive ina tank of water for an indefuite period by pumping im fresh air as fast as it is exhausted by the Osh, =—The cost of an English lad. she appears at a ball or a th hout €15, Prom the Chicago Tribune. About {en years ago, William ©, Bradtey, a nd wealthy resident of tho villvr York, wooed and won the Wand daughter of a member of present General Peng tt of that Btate. Fi of about four years they lived ina state of comp ta tive happ) en anddenty a colliese Was ap parent on the part of the wi It soon beeame evi We find in the Memphis Avalanche of the 21st the following interesting report of a speech made by Senator Sprague to the workingmen of that city: ADDRESS NY SENATOR RPRAG Senator Sprague on rising was greeted with cheers of the period aa Ire, ie reckoned at 000, exclusive of tie value of the larly here . dent that she had lost her love for her lawful hus- | self, Again and again renewed. When the enthasiaem | pond, and conferred it on an individual named Brink- | ty Tndianapolis, a marriage licon erhoff Tharoit, who pad assidaous © at her apolis, arriage lie «re. subsided he apoke ax follows MY Frieyne—T am no orator, and that you will discover before L take my seat," Speceh-naking has trade. Thave addressed the workin: inate they have mbled to e: shrine, y in the «pring of Is she left her nowe for Lafayette, Ind., and on the ith of May the same Year, procure'l a (riudalent divorce ym that State, fi- mous for divorces, The decree was procured for her, ehe alleges, by a well keown cently iseued to a young couple who have already once been married aud divorced, and Who are still nuder age, —The vers of Maine bi oF ve been so high this Dress their eppranation of tue words 1 uttered in | her, ehe alleges, by a welll Meow : J @ have hee Pripeasiptn the Senate, Tmet the work nemit ay |. Méturning to Herkimer, she kept the matter of her | Stem that the tills which employ their water Philadelphia, ho Frere reese te wna intended | divorce from her iustiand, but continucd to court | Power have Goveral hace been compelled to suspend that Fshouit mect the workingmen of New York, | Me aequslntance of Vhariit, out cue tn operations, who wished to express a like, auptotation of my ber ther Hite deag —The Harvard crew will go to England by the cours wis astonished whe ya eda t ig oF tie’ "workingmen in these localities were or. | Yer of age. ; steamer City of Ports, of the Inman tine, Many of ganized. with power, independence, and ability hen the news of the divorce and the endsequent | (jw staterooms have already been engaved by friends fore etia” (hemeclves tas the’, manner elopement were conveyed to the | bila dpis Heard tiem express themrelvea. hero to-day, | nearly distracted, and while he miult ; ; ; Yow have listened to an address diMcnit. for me or | the loxs of his faithless wile, the loss of his ehtid =" Sco here, mister,” said a lad of seven sume qual, x4 ittouches the vital polnt of | Was a blow too terrible to bear, Scarcely aware Of | mere, who wa any one else to ates the workingmen's Interest ere and throughout the On that p orth, the Sonth Patree by a ferocious dow, “Hf you don't take that dog away, I will eat up all your apples, wing only that his N, he started in pure vets he ‘has traversed th what he was wbout— been taken from Wi during his t id had ud nt there je a common ground nit the West, on ) | Rities, passed back and forth throwrh nurly every nar : > Ml and ight, Ho other queslion | Bite ite Dion, wads atten aie ervitie vette cy | —Biamarck’s two tone have finished theft najon.. Bit om this, the ques: | acon and suspense, Maly found the wonanand | etuics at tie Lycevs. and their futher bos went # of the workinzinen, there is a Dia tide daughter im an ussignation house 6 His | thew for one year's voluntary service tou regiment ot lc ery eet Moundation ef | The atory of fer trlale and ardships is a tad alae alt es OD one. Her Urst destination was Lifiyetto, and irom | —Omatia objects to being spoken of “the ¥ aE wor, Met Era he the went to Cincinnati, Atter a sliort reste | poe weet The Mepud af that t Bal Oy ci ge COFTUot, weak and dissatisfied, i, and ie Republican © at town says that then'all ¢lee ta the cominnnity 1s corrapt, weak, and expira- | Omaha ts the point at wiich travellers gather ‘or ihe by her paramour i to Bghit her way as Lent Aiseatielled, So, when thos working men com organizations in their ewn laterests, ans express their opinions on the peru! purpose of starting West, It is rumored that if the bill introduc ence le to nus legishation at ol by diMenit task to moke 9 respectable | Lord Russell for the creation of life peeraces b present going on, and also the corruption in |». a J i ite p rs Wreinty, “With a determination. to seck a rem: | ving in Memphis, she moved to Winches! a: comes a law, one of the frwt peerages created will (He, Mat there ie | Hu county, ‘Tenn, sud rematnet tere nutit about | Snve A Neer i the working | 9 Yeats dao, She then adjouned to apolia, | be offered Heke ns. Piety era H stopped at the Hatey House, Tat, unable te | —A teamster in Maine ways he can start the et her ludobtednuss, she Was ejectert at . ; tablishinent, avd about a year and a belt ego was | Mort balky boree by taking him out of the shafts, onal to thake her way to Chicago, Whew she wr- | and making bia go around in a marrow e'vcie Ul he rived In this city eue was determined to make an | js gid © Of this sort docs wot ¢ honest living. Being a woman of ve ¥ f tui sort doce wot cure in therrown w ton men him, the ses ment in ed id in profitable nners an 1 nee we 1 edteat —An apprentice boy in Pittsfield, who w Wien we de te ours wae Interests we > a 7 Py yuu i |, Who was exe give atria to the workinsman, int he begones & mee up und down one aratocratle | ccctngly fond of mince pics, was told by a lady that true lover, Hn consequence Lert tofore of tafluencen tio would civ him one if he would & diiceted for velfich on the work men have been A © daw, iT mid cive bim one if he ahd eit wy tha ira on ¢ with this mon or this party, witen Feiereucesy stove while she counted one hundred, He got the his own Iuterenta, Ht “s wlion through the Ved att catal To phocieel | bie aud two big blisters besides eflurt to educate themeelves, thelr delermined enor | tauor she hind mever Deen accustomed, and was ens | —A genticman of Rochester saw an advertises awn Tnteresta gain they fod sage wad ware of | Ute 2 A ag ct esl asa wie by those (rom | ment that a receipt fur the cure of dyspepsia might eee eee eileen deeiitaitons, ia mechred, | Komded to tnadnesa, aud the weat step wus to be lind by 2 postage stamp to the wivertiner, {Cheers.|- It is ead tu i Iie of shame. é Ho sent his stamp ond the answer was, “ Dig hot sirong t mores he rane tit Who was still Foam: | tn your garden and let whiskey alone, tai teall taritloe Whine tren lt an intimation. th nupher | —A landlord in Utica, N. ¥., has a fomale there are those whos inthe mathe oF pres An this city. | Ho arri ‘kiy naan | tenant whom he wlsiics to get out of one of bie TREN righ aie wa eaa tant ie Goemiey Ai dalonre well Vor of this city, | Houses, but who refuses to go, Accordingly be baa Heater de thera inne enceptive Who. has auch | avd a former clasannt Wed to its | hired scveral organ-grinders to play every morning powcr ag the President of the Uaited States, Don't via (errot- | hefore her door at the hour when #he most wishes T confound ther doctitae? Whew Tay that no reabouts of It wag | to steep. vany, —The were one e 10 the lost eorld be |. Vhe vari Hocatel on Fonrth aven otver well-known resorts sich political power whale the Courts Haiwieal power over tors in any country has Senate of the United Stat Possess amore arbitt Supreme ¢ equally divided in op urt of Michigan, being nm, has declined to issue ® ¢ the tulle RW ANOVE That exeeel Cotte in the | SHE AnOLeR visited, bit HY € Wun; Teak. do We witee ascertained, Finally they aupeaicd to the police, and mandanus compelling the Regents of the State Unte The eavualoiy’ irene ane ve was detailed for thelr benefit. A] versity to appotnt a Prowssor of Mo shown 1 him, S great wnee n six yours a0, : i : 4 hott Wt he could give the wheveab ti. of the | He tedical ol, a8 required by an uct of ti papecta or prlicy | OFieinal. Accordin sly, @ ‘on Monday evening, | Legisiature. wd to party or to the the party engaged a earrlage ond started for the ouKe The school chiltron of Philadelphia babel oibipe ch daa) id lee 4 of Mrs, —. The door was opewed in ys spouse to (bale ke tie n of Philadelphia have wt aor! before Knock, aud they ¢ Tultocd pare | Contributed, porny by peony, cough money to place nye Jidgment that individuals ¢ ytof the room, | @ monument to Washington ia front of Independen Waited se ve wow regulated, bas f pels toting Lal, If they collect enough more to pay for the Rocorersenh Leow. {roar Bate lon teertiaes ico uu loveliness, | base in season, it witl be put in position on the gia set eyes on the lille f the poopie the rious Fourth, it bashed ak Eat 9 recognized the mere habe of so many yearn ' ch al Won’ shovmorlly. Reaieer ite War Gate Gs d the delight of the mecthng nestle rcbbed | ~~ This is what the Enghsh girls are to wear at urs Lobia) . iJ i HENSE a king the He gic i lds avuis | the racos: Dress of mauve pouit-de-sole, with a long. ‘Tdo et know whethe are understood ed her with kisser, cal ahundred ¢n- | train, trimmed round tue Lottom with 4 pinked: do ict know whether theve terme are understood | Heenan men, nd vaithy alto her tor yocog: | tral ttm ‘aye o Pettis out Nn explana c nition; bat she know kim wot, and yet } foun Mennee te Leaded with a cross stripy by whieh itor is employed. It is Ruinet nade her court (he carveses bestow } and a sinall pattern of satin, of a somewhat darker “the ly, or yearly pa: ‘that ‘mor by an overjoyed futher, oh Han the Creve, Large puff at the back. for, Je relations snd coun What aincetiny, ond ineuch a placet —A recent hur v of the Py Charivari cons tn w novel Ht would be eniied { A hetuy as with ihe building of yo ri AC OR ge EC TAY nats tains a battle picce by Cham, tustrating tie efforts which you are able to obtain. employment, bipters " FT Ed cate? | of the modern Frecch ychool in this department of capital or money is held aloof ti its relation ty labor, | Me animated pratie vt her child, and feariul of im. hneried down the or is hourded, then labor is impoverished, There uns, never hus bool a eonifiet between eapital aud Tuber {shen enpital refused to joia hands with labor, It mover will ree execpt when tie condition of rave cuplial into afew hands, and that tet deney and that certainty whieh aMiets’ the situation | deen to-day Ie In eomsequcnoe Of bo capital. belng drawn eary'y j the art, A battery in the foreground t¥ pouring | forth euch a hot and destructive fire that 9 portion of the pleture Game opposite to it is actually shot away —Divart orange trees not over two feet hig arrived at the ia daughter, Was dbout to depart, She ded tie situation at aghines, and throw. Wat the feet of the man sic had xo eruelly sted, begged for increy aad her child, ir ot aud trouble bad bard ned ‘ : from China, have revved Los Angeles, Cal, im Kei Ale nia, hori labor thie 4 16 the hearCoft the husband against his traautwite, In y aay ucopit for the. pucpone of speculating on need | tre past he had even cursed Ler, und his geeat | good condition, An acre of ground would contain arty, longing bad only been for bi Bur sud: | over 4,000 cach trees, ant thongh each tree would denly the oldlove be had bo his wate se back to was only abl end’; you. ave my Wil Tonty ask of you how th diel per acre standard treo resourees be. 008 hoa prover tal by Lew person o, E say by proper legislative powe thana haifd would lay Zn OFANY y overbalan yet the that of ears a ny His ating, ie | mother of m f KEL “You are tl anit auch yo © hencetort Lo say. locking tip of ¢ ee to capital, rather than jeopardize tructome, and be a loving mother to Ic has recently Leon decided by the New f Want oF this power tof ue it Ne en ihe ls yet young e shall mover | Manvshire Supreme Court that travellers must Hed up. } as oy ct id Oey Hy Haat in tend the A reconcited Jefe | Withdraw their bp 1 the keopiag of ratte utof employment or without a hon the houre of debaue en they | road companies npoa aurivil; that the companies heen the case when mea have been compe hipear * of Joy | are under no oblizat ) store the bi °, to live ona mere pittance, Taw, however, not in. Meal red head | are wut Hable for ite tons If not removed within a chned personally to sult with this man or tit 4 fi ve ond . eae ACY SS: Wr w this party or that party for this taking place. and live forever only ves, reasonable thn Lbeliece icis my mission to point out tie course ntering the enrriage, the party pracceded to the td Palersion wat always very particular And suzcest a remedy, T would never have raised Mt How abied Wait Live dde- 7 Hes o& thiewabloct Hat | cnwd. pessunk @ fall the 5: nivad train jasteven- | 10 write nothing rasbly. Me wrote at a standing safe reme {Apphiwe.| We in’ the Bestest . sais a rr peaaetee } desk, and kept his inketandat the other end of the Hater y ies eldest ec aes spectta tactens recoueiiation, accomprinied them to the | Tews so that he had the time occupied in crossing or modern equal to ouracl {Lanshter.) Thia is and while Mis is being written, they have ‘oom twice (0 reflect upon what he intended te stake. We have been permitted to oceupy t sdahundred miles eastward to thew fut nd, is own excue for this habit was that he obs t magnidrent domain ever Kv eh ue Nope; happy: how alned necessary exercise by it, and if we Will caamine into th or _ wil ai plonsed with the r. Family Se bered ina Limcelaila, Owing to the inpoverished state of its inane Con We tive destroyed onr f Prom the Ellenciie Jouritt con the Turkish Goverment bas abandoned the ime Cae iat Ha ag _ Me. George Cholwell, of Alligerville, in the } tention of increasing {is military forces. It pare Qovernments have preserve Aud! of 1 oer N ot ay having started | poses, however, 1mstead to throw open the ranks of en Te 9 belive fro: render Hod Op ERUAY Ho ary tO all the subjects of the Sultan witke jk 4 is eth : Jiect of our lacd has been how bn afterward ttle son, pied We nt spetiear voll nvairtinowarta Folnoed every year since (te tine It las bees oceu: | Sue jad gone out, ventured do any disiinetion, and a law with this ouject is being y means of a Windiass and (ub, Lime-stone 091 The gas from tie stupetled tim, so reave the prepared by the Cow —A cubstantial ci re if the soil Yott, tor your ins to ¢o on pied, Pwas abvay# tempted Was ‘destroyed ? what prorpect hav elvox anil your ehidren, if wo A of Ministors, zon of New Orlow got hi Pererarautan tie Re satiroad mt Gicle mother, who directed the little girl to | portrait ebeaply the other day, He paid a wile at Liedhnbwyniynig tenga Sra Be rag harry BRE her po, don into the bila aud get the brother ufo the | auction for a fui-lenu:i portrait ot Presiuent Pierce, wtetime dist You shoukt organiza im defence of | kit! ail as she wos told. but on arriving at the bot. | Presented » istatend praised aint anrtobae your rights, and protest against this policy, As 4 ae foll out, a pperently sudc cated. In agony | mente, and holding she scroll of the Con: Uitution in Re eo Welioeea aliat we in the mother rushed to tie dwelling-house to get | yi dicehen's i nti Ormnabas pal Lely ved that we tnd no-eqa the ssaimance of her aged. futher ora’ monic | his bands then sent omnibus painter, aud had inatrncting them to det her down, with. the | she face altered into bis own likeness, dosiriee, und we have | wiudiass, 20 that she coult rescue her beloved off have uot | Piha (rom death, “Her instructions were followed rile wag | Site Went down, placed them in tbe tub, when they red abe ante wit | were son bauled to the top, apparentiy. lifek Quickly the tub Was again lowered. te Duke of Thorndale’s dead-- only two nights aro,” said an enthae Presder to a quiet uehgbor on the weiences u equates th that that gave tle fe 1 nover Le imitated; audit they de , London Cor Exchange, “Dear me t—L never heard tire to destroy themselves, fet tucus do ik Yeu cn 7 mother, who already Bosia to Be Macr cone tacinec Or ' i fiford todo so; but if ibe worktu low their from the sulfueating i gota da aed telleream Mae ninco example, lon tho county itt meme vill: WUE Wie cerenponiey ant its uitcrer was rather dicusted H a unies 6 her hea with the explanation that the deceased per te eoubtry ie, Sars gd) Bal Witty | caused the ft to turn in the wooden d wi is in: that the deovasedp only Control mid own. it Wealth shorid alvays be ne tobe towt. | The neta Adark roan Doll Quired Ly wow process, AML wealti that in we sent for ® could at Although Paris returns only nine members, lated euddenly, asa cen ral rule, is not long iat ent an thre are no fewer than 1,100 candidates in the fletd, wssession of the owner, and. soon passes tito the | Amt Hed ‘ fir Nbr ai asda emt ofanosher, The greed to be res witch existe | Meeted out.” The Loy died on Saturday morning, every peet a number greatly increas: at present was brought about Ly tie condition ot | The vil willy rovably recover, @ explanation is that an elector is fornidten Gurl own adaits, and may prove dauzervus; — HAW I ANtOd nie hoa trees ett ie re ism preat deg How Gen, Grant wae Mistaken tnan Ap: {io district in which be \otek In tae ee “ rr bet bp ade anildates, however, hibition is set nside, Uo that Pn Enea candidates, however, tis prohibition is set aside, ou ttn ta great many peopl 1 Jence the number of eendidates who have aude ee FAI Ba icra gtd A story which is told about town will show | Henee the number nal ho have snd Sees un talsoeay ta. tbo Alte President renly kuows ‘whom he ap: | Aen! cose forwart in Parl, moat of whom, it ‘ihe OF removes, Ht I said ne |} may be assay murely electors inteat upon faint waiters to you in Review tember tram the Pour ety | evading the taw. j iy may be devised, But {tis Well kiiown ¢ ey Witt the ay Wien Ma aplann To paeatiad haan it wople in the civiliaed gicbe are so easily humbn, sik a lithe # Napoleon T. eseaped from ilha, the about the a i distriet posed The Wrest | puri ap the American people, [Cheers Moniteur i irouicled bis proge iter.) AUis LUportAnt that there should be | dent said He was very willing to accede to the | oe. : Mer rot caaeatiane a that at ehoutd BS | winhes of hin fends; bat, auld, he, = Secdawies, | & beside lina oats Cducated In the ordinsty braneles, and sapcrior in. | there is one request You must vot make, TE donot | bas ton he tiger" 4 the stitutions for those who wish to investigate further | Want to reuiove duck Grimshaw, Collector of your | fox slept at Grenol tyrant” arvived ab tno leoroiug. Th f the citizen, in the | Distiet. Mois a wd Hepubooan and an hguest | poner we Ot ordinary seceptation of the term, cannot certain any ant Eowill not Wave ham disturbed.” ‘Thon | byeay—the sur has been seco tn the be carried out if there are times When persons may | Say ME ates, © Well Mr. President, 1 will not | irons of Paris" Honaparte™ advauees toward be led by parsion or prejudice to oweep away that you to ¢ Mr. Giimshaw, for the ver SC @UL haven entuL HLA canttas ean Ween Herty utd indepehdciics which ite is’ “his | ood reawn tht you reiwoved hina fen of bhi apuihadhcpec i pasa wil: it to. inherit, Mr. Sprague then re. | ays since, und uppuinted Lis xucccssor, Wh be under our ramparts to-morrow ° Emperor ferred to the ex ncen trati of people la eit vind | been condiraed by the Senate." has arrived wt Wontainedleau—and lastly, * tls Toe nit advised the people to go out into the en a ‘ wileries on the 3 country and live, He had th lis own mind a plan The Sheriffs Bill, periel Maj ty" entered the Tuileries on the 8196 of Wiel he thought would, reduce the cost ot living at | Cra. ao.—An act 0 telntion to the foen of tho | Marche "tn be midet of 1g faithful eunjects.” least one-third at the present tiie, He had also a Moe ties Oy id aouate AP ae wine 4 pee = pian to preveut peuple flocking tnd this | fovs ot surcreos tn sates th patdition Canoe, Leet atte Lnsehmie peng gt lel cele Concentrasion of capital in cities, so that the people | 4 luli, threr-titiiw pring present, Moy She stood below me, where the vines in the country will be able to coulpete with the peo. | _ The people of New York, represented ta Half hid the face eo wondrous fair; ‘The glancing sunbeam left a ray Of glory on her golden hair! Senate and Agni SPOTION 1 All sa'es of the city and county of New Jud mentor wny Court of partition, ani w ¥ nnd eoan ty lew parey OF said city Md county. Bee. 4. In cases of galoson foreclosure he shalt be en- ane following fees, und ho mores of fale and posting notices of sale ton dollars, Of preiines fold, Ave dollars And AOULMIN A wale at Ll Fequest Of tit in the action vF by order of the Court, Lines rm. bit nO nore than three eueh jouraments ple of any other country in the world, Me want ty kuow Why disparity showil exist with the Unlimited resources at our comunand, In regard to wars Ne gave it ae bis opimion. that they should not be entered into with the individual expression of te people themsclyes, aad then they would be #ue to count the cost, He was not awore when he expressed himself in the Senate as he hind done, he did not think people thought as he theugnt, ana he eer tarnl hot go anywhere else to Ket absisianee thaw Wo ans bles like those now vefore bin, He therefore wished their co-operation to aeaist isn in preventing the country (rom becoming a second Mexico, He thought eb HE Loliovl mastate li vk, uni f Keoord lexce he heritt Hi be made by the By Weainwy Ter sweet brown eyes looked up to ming With all a child's simplicity; Yet in ther depths [fain had road More than a parsiag thought for me ‘The tiny bands and soft white arms Closely the trellis work entwing ; The ensy lips held richer feast - : ction wall be charged tor. i the country could vet be saved. (Checre.] All ue muiting repent of sale; Ave dollars Than amber clusters from the vine t pe prond of tivity wad OL the ey name of American citizen, [Applatioe.) i 1 stooped anil whispered, soft and low, Asencwletittony ake ee So sacred seemed the words to me, Court Calendars thin Day, na. Solfvered by cx: "Kise me! shook with sudden fear, SernEME Count, Circuit. Part T—Adjourned | actually paid by him, but not Ws excoed for sucht And then T waited trastiuliy! for the t Ht Uh -Now, 3620, 10602, Tika, 400, 2 Auetioneet’s fees twelve dollars for eich arcel sepa , for the i a Nee: ee ine i Falely #old, which, auctlouoery fees Hall be nald by te Quick, like the glow of earty morn, sor OF the parcel, in addition to Wie aimouue bid. Ato, Tae ‘Phe blushes spread o'er cheek and brow 5 therefor Cocnm, Srrcian Tena In kon where there te no. other oftecr to She Lends that fuir aud graceful head— oa. 9, ’ i Or haw a Polce dure i Lan, si, Si, Me, amu Abd whore na eat aia Thove brownest eyes are dewy now! 100, 100, for # present, such Vo! the Sherif! of ie shall direct the same Surname Counr, Cramnens.—Reserved Causes— he shen la ety Aud county, who that beeoe And then she raised to mine the lips Now 61: Oh 71, 81, 103, 1B, i #1. Eel, Nos if. exec’ bay weenie fe he ferric gee iy ‘That shonid be mine forever mor: ee EA Cet, Ta Min, a 13, ie ha “auc, 4. fo casce! of wales ih actions dt partiacne i Gude the arth, and sir, snd ehy Part Now, iW, 150, Lai, 100, 115, 115, 188, AR, I og esivertie V4 Arey it ties se fe Sune glorious as ne'er before! , i: 136, 16h iis! a Sa) By weet Heron to the he ak athe and ‘Through ali my life, in good or iN, eer gee oun A ‘TiN hushed in silence of thi " forms a ver: Ii 08 ail Honeys recelved And paid out by them a ie Brave, guise ar, Pend | et A a ie dM et dan wi ellie, and is highly re y i sal thi ‘oa hat first warm kiss my dari Westland Cilldves ela es al goons encdve | Seat ihe le br Bye tad ee he CG 5

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