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ER 18, 1869. THE PAKAGUAYAN INVESTIGA Mintetor aks it upea a Dark Bubs Ject—The Monster Lover. To tha Btttor of ihe : I notice in the reports of the e Asters Washburn and MeMaty district, cagh of whom ‘6WOR that ho voted for Me. Goonnsoe, the altered roturns wend ortee!, and Mz. JoNes will get hereafter the Indian merchandise whieh mow England, aud is reshipped thenee to America, will come through the canal direct to this country. ‘The voyage fron England to Calcutta is shortened six thousand miles by the opening of the ennal; and France is an equal gainer in distance, though th not bo sinportant to her as to England, since her Eastern trade is not nearly so large. ountries about the aeareely fail to receive much fodirect benefit ntroduction of a new and extensive he waters of that sen. ropartion of the prod som NEW BOOKS. a ‘Mr. GC. HH. Spunonox, the famous London ‘a Wttle work eailed John on, Plain Advice for Platn Peo whieh to nome extent explains bis great popularity, Tt Is not singular that a man should be popular who porseswes anch downright foree, ech a wenlth of homely common rens such slirewd humor, Ie ie original tue of the strength of bie nese with which to expresses then qualities he may possess Mt \# to these, at least, " Jobn Mou, rightful — certi/cate, in ro already counted out the Republican candidate for Supervisor In Apolte Tutliing, |) Boeth’s Theatre! Rowery Theatre feel Tirwekiye Aeademy of Muate piniona, and the dire ca and myself at tho time | medicine, tl jesertud” Mr, Maste Withieapal from Paragusy—socartng pi con Supervisor Republican candid Fifth District, Assembly ta the truth 94, that M fe ited to ‘alk Ploughinen and common peo Diows at the views of tle many, end tried Gate those moral virtues, without which o graded and miserabie.” style, fall of quaint turns end prov coarse, but aiwaye foreibie can show 60 well ae a quotation the humorous charactor of the writing. ts as to Thrivin ed durtug the terrible 1 ond Seutember, 196° pete of Ind’ nis should pay particular Thave aimed my astonnding frands, Who is the next victim ? | triet Attorney } attention to the 7) | of © long wal aoaneinusly | all epee ‘This he bas done Jolin Ruse!) Young Reappears in Rhode Istand, We eopy thin morning an article glorifying SELL Yous, and abusing our die ished contemporary of tho is from «a Prov which nppents to be edited by a becom fri either by this Alexandria, is to costal» ragnay a@ive, Our | wormen only, Tt was Jine of stenmers between the ports on the Black Sea ail the of the far Kast; and the hus inaugurated is likely to treaty developed in the future, Thauksgivin: nmediately 4 Mere are some in'vict dis amelie Parrages from “Hard work i« the erin route of trade Thia article the monstrotisly fhise one advantages fr the Suez Ceol, the Ecyptiun ven to the enterprise any really end, or Ly You aimed at that ae 1f, and is expocially journalist, the With aw Kran, who is eqnally die. liked hy Youna ant Wy that dishonorable Western papez, the Clacinnuti Tf you bave differ Aed to Freuch energy for fi | this great project. Voliteally, if will I pretensions of 1 , nd it eold on the hill + will the Mem go that le will not have to work? Where can not get talked? Where will you ONL Sones, oF micat where on earth men must ent bread in the sweat of To Ay from trouble, men mast have eporte along id be positively dis 1 conn ¢ al We Could nut have dui funny things in this artie clo besides its blackguordiem towanl Mr, It ignores the fact that Youna wos because 1.0 bi onal edi fleatio: 8 Us, ax good Christians, | Conaphracy, wud tate come a great highwey the chief powers of Enzope will com! a of the Viccroy lest the the globe should { fall under the eontrol of some " omitted no prec ty to Mr. Masterin seopinion tha: t dismissed from the been found guilty of conspiring to defraud the Associated Press of iis news, and be the rules of the Associated Press required him But it is not necessary that we should defend the 7riiune against The reputation of nd Mr, GREELEY is safe against all such warta Mr. Younu contends that the exposure of his disgraceful transactions we ‘Thie is news was a conspiracy in the case, it is trae; b it was Youna’s conspiracy to defraud, and But if he is so desirous of all theso matters overhanled, why ho go ahead with his libel puit ist THe SUN? Thot w o real facts, and do full juatic Probably this is what he is afraid of ; and #0 he prefers to try the cnuse in a nowspaper in nd rather than before a court | pot and into the pi Sif of the pareert | We bee bid boon evables our countrymen in ev thers no mora. the downfall of Mo} ard as children of H Constantinople will en. rs Wing tn the en in one neat the Wi the bread bakes, in Thess are some of tho Things he would not it on oe horse a man ridin ane WORIa: bes medan rule in Turkey loge its position as a metropolis of Eastern great nations of Earope will have Jess reason to oppose Ruvsian ayprrai lizement in the direction of the Bosphorus. » prize which Russia has #o long coveted may be more easily won aft worthioes in the 0 river the finh fives."? trade, and tly so think of those of our ¢ been dospoild by Anglo-rebel om Jockade rnnrers, and who are anxiously waiting for tho settlemout of their And those of adopted fellow countrymen who are ro is, becanse they protested against wrong and oppression, are they not equally entitled to our pray ehburn (uly carried ont our expecta: Hminated a denun- the t tyrent livid with ray thot there was no truta in Ue ea the work of “Bad of as Tam, T would not clionse to chance unless Leould hope ‘to bet! 1 Ko under the spout to get out of tie a conspiracy, just claims. © it haw grown be worse off than you are? laud tor me, y, Bay for those wh: Hike to transport eli for the purvore | ¢ Pp y o7his victims. the sory would never be confirmed by any oue U ever leave thet coun- “T would not atand 2 hould refuse to the Isthmus vrn traly, he may work of M. of Russian waving over the domes and minarets of Cou nothing. else, Paraguay wro +! i these stutewe confemet by lat i attend the celebration « Suca; for, if he can di in che great God's boly commandure the days or his life. 0 put the moon into my en it out again at the ieg of my trousers; or Yow have red Bair und a snub ioowe to Lave lies told vvor of geting on the parson's Diind wide Wheo the blankets were given awoy at choose to go where T Wor could J boar by itv I would not choo and sympath Linngry and naked is in American communiica, and may Ciod speod all the sweet charities of ald bring out ud ienst ot all by t thatthe ntde dear si n& hypottie bover wanting #nould bo afraid to dit out a good Lope for hereafter. 2 fo sit on a barred of gunpowder and smoke a pipe; bat that is what those do who are thonght!c their souls while fe i But human nature is 80 co it often faile to exercise that virtue when those who claim its tender mercics are no longer needy single individuals, but massed together like the Cubans and struggling for what is dearer to mankind tha) for the rights of man, for the inalienable right to liberty, equality, and the pursuit of Let us bear in mind the heroie stroggles and suflerings of those gallant patriots, and denounce the conspiracy against their liberation from a galling yoke, which nnfortunately has found its most insidious ally among the timorous and heartless mem- bers of our own Government. In thanking Providence for the libertics and bounties vouclsafed to the United States, aplore the blessing of Heaven for our neighbor people in the throes of Thus we may give a wide and magnanimous scope to the time-honored tituted that in publaely thaukiug Tila for the ene ner in which heweted. Would wen gulded by his view ir on Winnipeg. Itis not strange that tho bitter hostility among the people of many portions of British ca toward entering into fecera! relations with the Canadian Dominion should ively manifest itself in the Red River ‘Tho population there has for years been under the rulo of the Hudson's Bay Company, under whose auspices, in fact, tho whole region was first settled and de. ‘That great corporation has yielded ita possessions to the British Governwent, like its compecr, the East India Company: And now that the inhabitants of the lands over which it held sway are asked to submit to a new sovereignty of which they know little and fear much, they are naturally re- luctant to do 90, The Red River Territory is situated about the southorn end of Lake Winnipeg. maguificont sheet of water is over two hun- dred and fifty miles long, and averages thirty-five miles in width, flows into it from the south, and Fort Gurry, the seat of government, is situated on the banks of the rtream Just above its entrance ‘The population of the re does not exceed even thousand, colony live by hunting and fishing, and many are engeged in the fur trade, The country and climate are adapted to faruing, but the want of » market forms a ecrious ob- stacle to successful agriculture, Goy. McDovaGatt, the newly appointed ex: the appellation of which has been changed to Winnipeg Territory, finds it impossible totake possession of his It is said that thero is a party in his favor at Fort Garry; but he has, nevertheless, been forced to quit British sil by the insurrectioniste, and seek safety within the United Statcs line, The resistance to his authority arises from a determination on the part of @ majority of tho eettlers, it is stated, to remain independent of Canada sabject only to Great Britain directly, ‘The rebels have established # provisional govern ment, with a Legislative Assembly ; etic wud Huwane 1 hat others had acted acoordingly ! Lion, T bee leave to suggest to Min | many devoting ail his 4) Suformed. aod irr ondenia, or the eo from Butnos Ayres,” rate of himself and. I+ business par vo well Jor hum to devise sony It was Howacr Guseury, and not F Marshal Murat Hausrean, that toasted Batox Pournor at De Gnoors magnificent dinner at day evening. Gnextey is a comprehensive philosopher Field Marshal Harsrean is « man of pr eit with God to pick and choose und take choose for me the worst, Lut his choice is ‘Of gotslp, Mr, Bpurzeon North Ameri ister MeMahon ¢ Y time to the manipaluting of onsible news: We can commit quaker sald to bi thee, wor abuse thee, but i'll give thee an re many, no doubt, to whom such talk ts but those whoso tasie {a pleased by off-hand, dogmatic, straightforward speeeh, will fad tis little volume replete with old trathe in a rough new form, and full of racy humor. Jost Bussxas's Farmer's Allminax for the'year 1870 (Cariton) is really tuany, humor, aud bis * Domestix Receipts” will be found ‘The following interesting information re- specting the daily sales of mor reported to us: og down to work thie morning, In Brook- K Dew spapers Is urdered foreigners; also, how large & | wi ts from bis partner tor tis service, | mon on hin ble tending to elear up | to Rell, for that McMabon, who & | ‘great aivalry churen mous, Wo return from P ken nabob In Eoropean | which apitas. And li hy con make up bis mind to bundle | er w sovielicate 9 tople, Y would Ike to know Anw many Murdere of his friend ond partner he ts pre. dio devy in. detail. Wotan tae ‘ould be accept tery ## to how it writer has trae euao abd Chauncey stroct, Brooklyn, sells dally utashun,” he says, “ give ‘ a . Mivherto he has limited | Newspapers, “ Kad Nad sont TB al pa al oe de beta f to stating, witha great fourish of trumpet _ eee that one person out of the hundreds whore mus sac haw been reported was. ai Bhall we never over his own sik Yours very respec New Youx, Nov. 10, 1960. oe JOHN SMITH, THE Wor'd none, never eailed for, uuknowuin that part of Times ahead of World, 111 Will the World ond Times kindly lay these instructive facts before thy yi Dnt this is a #ekret known onl Mr, Billings* sentiments om ae great question arc original, * Whenever,” he deotares, “4 kan find a real han- sum woman engaged in thé whomins rights vie ness, then | ain going tow take mi bat under mi arm and Jise the procession.” Here are some general observations : very difikult for a poor man tew be supe hig fortune, and more diMuit for w sich ‘Love iz ned tew be biln lows in lover who kan see a emancipation, ear anytulng from the uN. ‘The Zribune, under Reld, * holds the * Mo limited circles of <oceciccalaiaicicrephien We are assured that Mr, 8, B, Cuirres- y is not fire-proof, ee The Red River Suez Canal, The Consequences of the ‘The celebration at the opening of the Suez Canal this week probably exe tance any similar ceremony in history. effect of the enterprise upon our commercial Interests must concern every American; and it is instructive to inquire what results are to follow the completion of a work which will Lave no rival until there shell be a canal across the Isthmus of Darien, By the new route thus opened there is saving of four thousand miles in distance from tho ordinary courses of sailing vessels between our ports and the East Indica, around the Cape of Good Hope; and even from the very shortest routes now followed, the raving in at least thirty-two hundred miles. main diffeultics of the Suez trip will be found in the danger of uavigation on the Red fea, in the shallows and exposure of the ports at the respective termini of the canal, and in the obstructions of the passage throngh the canal itself. This last difficulty w store in Broadw POLICEMAN, series of Ie the correction accordingly. How John Petitionod the Albany Lobby for Increase of Salary and the Po! Bagged it All-John's Notions etary of Sinte has agreed to ex- tend for six months longer the period for the ratification of the treaty for the purebase of St. ‘This will once more refer the whole subject to the consideration of the Senate the House of Representatives, the one being charged with the ratification or rejection of the , the other with the appropriation of the ry funds in caso it is ratified, We pre- sume that Congress will deal with the subject as the interest and honor of the quired St, Thomas is indispensable to us ia view of our other prospective eequisitions in the West Indies; and the contraet, for its purchase, having been sllowed by the Senate to remain so long without being acted upon, cannot now be taken hout discredit to the nation. ———— into the lake, Dut 1 kno lots of phel - ‘twice az mutch in their " Jobu Smith, the policeman, attempted, early | CAme™ ind who kn “Ieamun huint got a well balanced head, t like ‘hair in the midate. chly riteh, the chum respektabel, ‘The almanac 1s especially intended for the use of farmers, as we may see from such agricultaral dirce- “March 15, plant lobsters and lettiss for Dut wethink the vast amount of general in ion which ft contains yshoald make {t equally valuable (o all clavses, The Mystery of Life and sort of outcry from Jony Ruskin over own Ife and its most earnest ca- eavors, aud over the failure of the race, with all is struggling, to Accomplish anything really nobte and When Mr, Ruskin writes as a matter of feeling, it In tmpossible not to be tonched dy the despondency of & man who has Isbored ua- nelfiehly with all his strength fora lifetime, and at tho end of it exclaims that his effurt has becn wasted, and that for ali uso lus life might almoss as well not last winter, to ask the Legislature for such advance | aohterements over whlch Reid boasts are of bis sulary as should leave hima Wifllng rurplus | 4 the soregn and hare Wf, John Rw ‘oung orgenized the “When fait th n Ye We, fh {aud whon he ventured to suggest that | fl) Young tend to do ix te ditional €4 annually would make him a better | and nee it go, 16 boaste of Smalley's report of the policeman, the heads of the police body grufly bade | boat race. Young sent Smalley to Engiand, He him know bis place, and not preeumptuously petition | Rolmts with Just pride to Clarence Cook's artic the exalied bodyin Albany, Only the Comumission- | nappy over the matter of letters. ere, they told him, could dighitied @ body as the New th ‘After Jobe ad humbly petitioned for soeh pay as | Mecker cown there, The men who serve Reid are would enable bim \o support his tamily in decency, | Men Whom Young discovered, Promoted. and ad- Folce Commissioners reeour | vanced, Haxsard, O'Donnell, Whi a cousiderabie increase | Mra. Calhoun, Kate Fieia, Winter, jetropolitan Police, tion was increased. missioners, by the way, putting the increase mm their owa pockets, whereat Joha Smith souloquiaed | Moore, who had not been heard of when he ecutive of this colo: Rpseaipe to dont with so | the whole system. lic is exuberent over Uncle 01 Art (Wiley & their Honore mended to te Alba! of the appropriatios government. the fatlure of hii worth the effort, ‘My nominal hours aro twel ds of the Departin absurd and demoralizing dri ey order sensational parades when the | ever liad, Wood introduced the admirable co own; they keep we waiting in | densing system, Hassard was the man of busine: ‘lice’ Court rooms until L fall ‘aaustion ; they pretend that the force is deficient iy numbers, aid under this pre- fiich every hour Between my couch and hound me while up and rejected wi With a revolution expanding into unusual proportions in Michoacau, on the Pacifle; with three distinct revolutions in Sinaloa, Sonora, and Cortina, and Canvasar their pestitero aaloep am sheer Dorango; with Cayat leading bands of insurgents against the G ral Government in the $ with a revolution Yet, while feeling !n one direction that all fs vanity, conviction of the priceless val- we and inberent worth of this mysterious ift of exist- exec, a conviction which with bim seems to have been will of course soon be reduced to a minimum, In its southern half, showever, tho canal, expands info lakes of for patrol daty ; th it, wid concoct Cup form of dues, they seize a Mr. Raskin cherish es bordering on Tex 1p Luis Potosi, another in iW. POMEN 4ND MEDICINE. posted tRheeng ‘Women y be Patients, there Ti them be Stndents and Physic =Selence Impersonn In consequence of the recent disturbance be- tveen the young men and wemen medical students in the Pensaylvania Hospital in Philadelphia, the faculty of the Women's a! Coltege tn that etty at the have pudlished the follow! # taut bo | Considering i decided Wat, ne practitioners of fiinnsvip of Ife and health te to be pincad im the Keeping of woman, it becomey sine Interest of society and (he duty of those lateusted to doo for ne. with thetr professional training to endeavor to pro. ff Washbarn and | vide for them all stiabt for that practical Tocutton wero | imatenetion which i extned at hosoital elinies, e We beiieve, at we huve always done, that in al, f July, Ancust, | apeetal disens’ soften and Wonien, 6A in all oper jnoilar to fue toeessarily Involving ombarenasing eEnosir iil ats | ofneraon, 1 te not fete oF expedient tat students Anertoan of different sexes shonid unise wonsty Ciseg of men of wen only Sie weemen in th foe''ng, founded on tie ved te aris | in Inter, not e where It 1 pract exerting slong with | resceet due 10 the dcli a+ patents, (or personal friends | haps more thon ang ation, which ted th to ihe founding of Puiin most ¢ al pade vy lucy pl not permit men stutents to ente ther Wovid we be wit here me # been Bo tia ar stuc 5 con tray are specially treated the hisiory of our ¢ intentionally ao % known views. ly alle * po ar the Jargee proportion Mlaatration—hether medient or surzicnl—t. Of these which 1svolva. ho Neeessary e9 re the rests of Cisne a atarcidents to which tat | and woman ore sulject wike. and which laty p | Fictans are constantiy called woon to treat. In there (a tha | elintes women. ulto-—olten geneitive and shrinking, n albert poor—-are brought ax paticnts to iNosirute the leetar and We Maintam that wherever fi is pr to introduce women wa patients, there also it tiom that could | Just and and tn eecortanoe wih the iuerinets of the fauih mivnelt, | teidest womanhood for WouLeN Lo appenr ws phywiclans vee Le coal) | and stodent, reaneed when our class w make his crewe | to the Pennsylvania Hospital to attend te clinie low ample opportu: ity for 1 OF special cases 10 the sumption thar they h Would be to 1 them indiscriminate! deck of the inatly and anequl vocntly nd ag to the | wae not the fiet, that they had) mo td to extremities | Hon of being present cxeept on the weer, ard when no eases which r to, illustrate hefore both classes would necessarily be brought nat mony of | seems to ms that all these objections. are ‘lestrozed, wer with | ond we esnno? but feel that those fir-minded py He told him | texsional centiomen who, under (hie false impr racy story. and | officis, hive objected to our course, will, upon a 8 usideration, aeknowledge that ‘our posts tion fs fust and intrmsically right, matntain, In cominon with afl medical nen iciast whe Mug need b # by the presence of carne in treatin: eral disea ineh Mr, Wont! cot watueu studests, rvaice of a line acces - CUERR een Rtn oF the Aik Journalism tm New York—Two “ Brick t, Pail w debt i From the Providence Py ean. it we bave disposed of our old friend and lad | if we pay a 8 Old and even deare 14 in 60 wished men. ‘They are both from the Went. « Ret wears a velvet coat—so does Brick Pomeroy, Pomeroy hav adiamond pin, which Reid has not ye ined.” We presume when’ Heort L. Stuart make: in rch he wil be radiant with gems. Brick Lom eroy tells ns every day of his Ifo that Grant gets drank, bat Retd trvt wrote a book to prove tt, Pomeroy is # reg-hot Dewocrat, but Reid is only Jal position to | mitk-and-water, rope the Diciator’s | We are induced to write abont our old fread Ww Brick Reid by an article in Saturday's Tribune, In addition to, HO abont ren If, whieh m : past ny meaths there Among the “metropolitan newspa: found | pers," and New ‘York’ haw bad. au opportunity of raguay | comparing the different oe jourtslisn’* evall in different oMces.” In othe word ve ber Ke school and the other schools ‘on tial, and these are the res: have been ments of Marcs’ fate a + Dummies oe as peti "whatever at * may a. The |“ Dilution’ - amt well when he leit means tho, World, the “ Moontebaok”. ‘Tree iby feel’ eget oe the Bh Lg and Dilution A i oories in equal aversion,” Is nnacten HTER ©. BLISS. | ang enterprising Jou bd here are'ta riuinpie 1, Smalley in London, "% Clarence Cook in Paris, 4 The Kx uration of the Colorado or M writings, We reminds us of the id pretended to be and W lore the How's skin for: Reid e, aud long belore he wes the truti—these a are iraudulent and preposterous, thoroogbly that Rend han had mothing to aotrat to nib Inte-Beave. Yone went Cook to. Paris. He ig Young organired islnvure. Meeker's letters from the Bouth. Young sent Une re the mon and nd | women whom Youme, eave the Zritunewh awa thelr opportanity to him. Reid has given it 3 Win Weeande Otarsen (iow Se), cea Crees tanta he Police ¢ me On the 7r¥hune, and Who tas not been heard of si fevon dayna week; | The Tribune owen Its ireacat system of aur drag me out tothe | Young, Commings, Wood, and Flossard. Cummings when T should be | was a good executive omer, one of the best Yor {, COUTCONE, and promt ager, and OMlY thoxe Who sere how thoroucbly he wae 1 ead of the Stal, and gave more Ines ina week than Reid cver had in bis livetime, All e | that we ever knew Reid to dowhen be was on the 1.200 | staff was to intrigue against Yonng—aelst in the Me it 4 year ;—and with all this and more that Tcould add, | cabal aeninet him—end come tp about midnteht und expect me to go out Lo my duty a cheertul, vigh: | write whut the boys used to call slov-cul brevicr.”* dently they are in grim earnest. ble that troops may be summoned immedi- atcly from Canada to subdue the resistance of the colonists ; but the approach of winter will render successful military operations in that country entirely impracticable for many If the difficulty is not ami- cably adjusied sooner, the insurrectionists are likely to maintain their position at least until the spring of next year, — ies of the Kings the State of Vera Cruz, and an Indian war of seven months’ standing in Yucatan, Mexico wel- Mr, Sewanw to ber capital, ico, with her discordant idiosyncrasies, debts long ago due and interest im arrean the pomp and glitter along the triumphal route of Aluska’# honored candidate for the American Prosidency, as if she had in her mints hundreds of her entombed millions The Cabinet is without unit ‘only orought out in cloarer relief by the constant apnarent failures of his own, rings us anywhere near th of can {urnisb any peace, he tolls us, is honest and useful work of any kind,” It isin this atone, tn his oplaion, that auy approach to satisfuction or repose considerable extent. ‘hese are very shal- low, with the channel varying in width from seventy to one hundred and thirty fect, running through the sand shoals, From the centre of the largest basin the shores ase soen as a distant chain of hills, from the desert are strong, and the waves sometimes rise to a height of over five fect so that with a heavy fog lying close down water, a8 i6 not uncommon there, she navigation of a large ship through the chavnel must always be hazardous, more especially such as are invalids, will be interested to know that the climate on tne Isthmus of Suez is usually healthy and pleasant ; but in the months of March and April a termble wind blo It is called the khamscen, which means fifty, because the wind is liable to lust fifty days; though at Suez it seldom blows more than twenty-four hours at « time. the southeast, this wind bears a sulphurous —wdor, and its poisonous breath oppression tor | Fbly both men and beasts, and even causes | vegetation to wilt. affection of the head and great depressio However, it usually subsites at sufler in sileuce if by Ronest ope ever w rise to a Police | his overcoat for him, and #o Became man: 12.500 a year and pickings, | ager, Sine? he took the chatr he has dono a week, or cven tothe | nothing, He was bean in the boat race, beaten tit ear for belug a ruf- Avondale, beaten In Admiral Stew iy six days a vicek, | thas real ‘The only thing which heart of this mystery, rol duty I coul waimissionorship, with for five hours a day five J rinvendency, with $7, my ofce six Hours a But. doluekity, these enormously, Iu months to come, Fields, Osgood & Co, are already publishing a | Premium that Now York most attractive set of Christmas books called Zhe Uncle Sam Sertos for American Children. Bach \s vered pamphlet, containing some Daliad on on Artmericun theme, and illustrated with handsome, brightly colored pictures by Alfred Fredericks and Sol, Eytinge, Jr. lumbua, Putnam tha Lirare, Rip Van Winkie’s and The Ballad of Abraham Lincoin, of the pocms which have thus far uppeare y ‘The little books in words of one ayllab Avbich have beep writen, or rather rewritten, by Mra, | Epwanp Asmtmy Watken, have heretofore been pretty volumes for the use of very youngehildren, Suet stories as Robinson Cru or the * Pilgrim's Jefferson Davis ate Archives, We have received an extensive proof-sheet of | days, when an addition which Mr, Sdward A. Pollard is about | Newspaper W: so make to his Life of Jefferson Davis one casion of this lust falmination ie what Mr, Pollard | Weshail write tha oot asa partisan of Youag's insolent” return of Mr. Davis to this | {or #lthough Brick 0! ptry. It couciaces as follows, in relation to the | Pe reitance of hidden arebives, whieh has already, in | out of the ringe of bis immediate following. We various versions, traversed many of the newspapers: | 0° Young nothing—but justico—and to Yous ‘add @ word of warning to if Mr. Davis will allow ue to de ne—we Would advine him to retreat ww assore that salety nd billions of silver, nd the Congress ything except such measures as are Press, Congress, Cath. ecutive Oppose all foreign innov tions, and (he whole Republie is iu anything but & satisfactory condition large, square, paper. whe Cusoull of national impertange, nn An The Supervisors of Kings are official They have spent a week in counting the vote for Sheriff, and they are unting, with little hope of any result They seem not only willing but anxious that Mr. Wawrun, the Republican candidate for Sheriff, should receive his certificate of Whey hope thus to allay if not the irrepressible, outspoken public nation, and, under cover of this appa Republicans d to minor offlees. « shown that in th Seventh Ward the real voto ConniaiaM, 155; The census of 1870 is likely to bring up some Important qnestions concerning the appor- onment of Congressional representation among whol number of repre- sentatives is now fixed by law at 241; and the ratio in 1861, when this number was established ws the limit, was one representative to 127,000 in- Since the war the basis of representa. snyed; the blacks, only three-fifths of ly reckoned, must now be the several State "Sandford and Mi ogress," she has translated into the simplest languae with such facitity that the jous of how strictly she has con. ‘The taies uave been his Government we charge that yet bangs having yet under ‘and grief, Bome few weeks ago the an he appears to liave | ‘There has been a « reader 1s aeldoin con fined herself to monosyllablos. made doubly attractive by the bright bindiagy, large print, and brilliantly colored pictures with whieh they have been embelished, But the writer's last ittempt #trikes us as Coming from oroment to k ‘The narrative con- | had fallen beir to an immense fortune. Discarding Rerning thee tateral papers and thelr present exist | (he towel, the apron, and dispelling that air of serv tie + 605, 006, 507, of the present | submission whieh all thoroughly lustrnctea wa! whom were form connted the same as whites, us will probably show that the ation of the whole country is not far from of Congressinen is ased, this will make the ratio about 161,000 inhabita 0, all the New sand many of the other old States will An effort will cer It produces a sever entitled rom the vows (Leavity), and there Fin which the enb ed, has never been disproved or denied ; reerntly been reinforeet by the statoment of « C: federae officer thut two years go he saw thes alts of aCadadian Dank, where t Were srled and deposited before the ill of Ri gel fomiliarity avout the m: treated whieh ts to us very unple the reader believe that the Lord J being of Divine pe excellence, His life and yo groaier reveren: is @ certain presum us Christ was a tion or only supreme human Is ure deserving of than we Gud In chose pages. * tn endeavoring to $01 one tyllable, to aad in explaining to ‘The ports at the ends of the canal have been carefully constructed #0 a8 to accomuio- date large ficets, and to furnish ample protec- tion from wind and sea, At Port Said, the Mediterranean terminus, the accumulation of wand by sea currents causes considerable trouble ; and we aye not surprised to learn that two British men-of-war have lately got aground in the harbor there. ‘The information of navigators in regard to the Red Bea is remarkably meagre, except in reference to itsdangers. Northerly winds are #0 prevalent, that sailing vessels make the passage up the sea only with a deal of trouble and a great waste of time, It is probable that American trade jonment on this ra he cannot expect men of any honesty or | &e., of this #1 co to sympathize with hin on a charge | our Mark caused #o much of ruin und mery | sesane, eb Hteration that the fraud ‘The Supervisors sont era, requett: ‘The canvassers d that the vote as it appeared Again the papers bungling was the ar on its faci the returns back to the cany: ing their correetion, be made to iner suming to corceal the Distory ederacy, as If Ghat history eon . was his privat erly, to be buried as be chose, the miseraale hitle inter make it readable (or childre 9 though the writer were well with the whole matter, what we the Lord or of Mary un ld States witl not y cannot hope to gain, by the new ap: of to be put away us | The mann tof bis personal anfety | eaitona ree . And yet Weuuve seen pi fea of the bittory of the Co booby Southern newspapers paper of Jeilersou Davis, 10 be desiroyed, bi {o'bid bottics or dust boles, and to be kept from the | fiving in this b and Davis's glory and Davis's In- | and treaced him ah at wy and interests of the Davia ed them, andr list was correct, were sent to the cauvassers, and agi Yesterday they were sent back to the forgrers tho fifth time, and in their hands tho returns remain, making @ noise over the forgery, and kick ing up @ dust to blind the people. But the people are not Linded. On Tues- day the Supervisors counted the return fi ¢ Kentinents of ler dierent circumstances We learn tha Fotaxn is in no way responsible for the failure of the bill for the repeal of the Conspiracy law in the Senate fast winter, but that the glory and shame attending the defeat of that Dolong to the Hon, Henay ©. bat ie was The Tammnny To-Days destroyed Those who are in quest of a place in which to while away an hour or two today should by ail means visit the great mathoée of theeity im the Tam- ‘The performances at the matinée will ine clude @ most laughable furce called Next,” with jan unexceptionable cast, including the sprightly and very poplar little Alice Harrison, « and graceful act by Zouave Drum March, . popes to come, requ) in Tho Supervisors a Ne ee ee ery ec hes Yet learned Wie progts of a controversy with fools. ‘Pho Eicetion iv Audson © We learn that The official canvass of Hudson county was con. | Hdiviigal Grandeur fare Tit eOne putin circulation respecting a con the Hon, Dwiaur Towxsuvo and Mr, Twowas B. the story which has been hy the corps de ballet, He used aléo to black Greeley's boots and fix t's death, an iy done nothing but diseovor the *mant which We presume was the Work OF ail 6 ive often y the politicians tor pondent. He has mate the Tri part of the stupendous | dhe dullest newspaper in New York. We feel |v ‘or political theft,”” duc to American Journatism to say this much ia ice to Reid, who is a he Contedere | and 4 fifth-class journalist ender, a syeoph: id in Justice to Youn: who, whatever bis funits, has forgotten more about Journalism than Reid ever knew, Some of these finish oor History of the Great +» weshall throw some hight un “rhe oc, | he of the most Femarkable intrigues and successtul iracies ever known In an American newspaper meroy calls us one of Youn) here Was no man on bis stad who was ho received less fuyore—and who was 1, the Beat fotare will bo trath., ‘This: truth we bapyecn eo koow, aud we are going to tell it, _————=———— Sensation—The Man who Tue ed $76,000,000, Phitadelphia Age. Nov. \6. Aden explosion in our high ver him | er life cireles-—an explosion that has caused disaster, im thaw a displ within the Jur From the Cor nt nppeared that a young man, who, ior correspondence | three years prior, had been serving the ghests ‘of « yw in its | Harrisburg hotel with tripe and browned fsb balls, os dre supposed to possess, he launched out into a career Of fashionable excitement and Mirtation, He to this city, The report spread quiet Which, by the death of an aunt Ink fallen Wir to; aad gossip passed It from to manth, wntil It was deelired, with his vance oF | that he was the It w ve on | authenticate nil t wppeared to be true and /uithiul tromserints of the will, dees, He beeame Intimate with Possessing the op be it remember nd it D oreme A man detailed rop- | his couch and two to convey this young turd about Ryd rs of a number of our elriritable wet. ved his notes, promising donations of ‘jacly tis | carting extravagance, He even weat #0 far as to wracy beld out in | declare his intention of enriching the friends who utlo | had known bim when he was nothing more thon a be put | poor, downtrodden server ot tripe and steak; and lef, they nviied hun to their Lomes, ndiy & munner as thelr meank would allow, About A week aco the great dee jovement came, tt was discovered that while he had Feceived. % #touil fortune, about $5,000, turough las own actions and concelis it was pulled up to the Enormous amount waned. What ie did unve car: WN. de ried hin along for ree wee aes Be Oi deur that en riter has not with all the eclaé am: Jopes a | it is name at their being the result: | Rv nbwn. and. the Bon-(on! now |W » Dem, G84; Caseidy. | shortaghtedness In believing him endowed with Member of Assembly in the Fifth Distric The figures Lad been manipulated in the interest of Wrttam C. Jones, the Demo- In one election district Mr Goopuicu, his Republican epponent, was credited with only 160 votes, placing him nearly 200 behind the State ticket. In the face of affidavits from 186 volera in that take the Suez route in going to the East ard the Cape of Good Hope Ir., on Staten Island, is am electioncering device, and that the facts in the case will be pub- Aished at an early day, Mr, Towseno had cleaned out his opponents in the late election, and they have retaliated by circulating the narrative of challenge and » proposed duel, The tragical features which they have given to the tole are, we ure assured. purely fictitious, Mr, A. 'T, Stewart A. T, Stewart & Co,, in the Court of Common Pleas, yesterday rucovered $245, 0 balance for goods ‘was that the goods were paid for by © check whioh was good when given, end that tated age etary soll ‘a subsequent part cratic candidate, believed that steamships can make between New York aud Suex in to twenty-two daye ve Tene Court bole tat paymous wos s waiver of that de- ; Galbraite, yy ‘Be! the voyage Brinckerhod, Dew, 2.580; the weulth ve confessed to, Unfo:cunately tor him he had mentioned bich parties in New York ax be- ing his backers, ‘They were teiographed to, and Fe tarned an answer that he Was eo impostor, for Sherid— 6,17. es | Sabrent THANASGIVING, 1869, Almighty Lord, whose sovereign power With blessings crowns the circling year, propitious hour The thanks and praise we offer here. Thine was the b ity of the spring ‘That loosened all the frosty rills, When bees and bids began to sing, And farmers lined their lengthening drills, And Thine the perfect sammer ait That ripened all the waving grain ; breathed a blessing everywhere And cheered with health the hoppy «wala. autunin glories, ton, we see sping uet-work spread eround, When nats hang bare upon the tree, Or drop like clock-tieks on the ground. and summer flowers, And autumn harvests, Thee we prai while pass the short h snow-flakes soft, of winter days SUNERAMS, cr has again broke Changarnier is writing a of Longfellow's poems —Macaulay’s “Lays of Ancient Rome’ have Deon transinied into Italian. —Most of the nickel used in making conts Cotes from Camden, N. J —Minnesota expectsa cold winter because are double lining uhetr houses, It cost a man #15 for refusing to pay 19 cents fare on a Mastrehusetts —In some parts of Towa the farmers ar ing wheat (o their horees, It helng chenper the slish theatrical journals now eal! an etni- an “interpretrix” of t advertises that sh. oo of & gentlemen with @ Ike to form the view to & ton of coal, ~The Onondaga stone man hos been honore by @ visit from the Board of Supervisor. The county ts not sated. MeDowell orders tbat in courts martial {a the Departuyent « cused shall be allowed to testify —Two of Gen, we have hada stabving aff: Mm exvelied in cone . Stevens, foru art of Indiana, rece the Kast, the mo lel cadets at Wash. tly Justice of the —The Memphis Avalanth Davia for bis ac nonts at Buena Vist the whilom President of a desolated Conte haupt is off eod'Afwires of Sweden at Wark tor Wettersied! belug detained by tll he: —An Indianapol!s financier proposes to extin- faith the public debt py substituting Treasury notes for bonds, and keeping them tm circulation wil they —A Boston dentist, who sued a man for $20,000 int his wife died in conseqnence of tha Of nitrous oxide gas at bis office, haa recovered one cent, Although the “political will” left by Fund Pashe—addressed to the Sultan—las been pronounced epoeryphal by his nephew, many persous are diepowea to believe in ite authenticty, —A Southern exchange telle of « negro wha jomsted that bis race was mentioned in the Bible, Ha said he beurd the preacher read about how * jed to de born again Cleveland has bad a woman ing. Dust four ladios were present, and they elected themectves President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer, and then adjourned, —A man in Waldoboro, Me., prit ‘on the possession of a hatehet with which, in 1745, his skull was split by ao Todian, ‘@ pleasant thing to have in the fauily. It is said that no less a person than the Em- peror of China snpervisos the Pekin Garette—of which coples appear, modified a to epirit and contents, ace cording to the Class of readers aimong whom it cireus —A goutleman in Tonganoxie, Texas, exborts the editor of his favorite Jourual to “continue to pous red-hot thunderboits rigut into the toeth of the leeches: ond sharks that are sucking the life-blood from the —The new Pavillon de Flore, forming the fonthwestern corner of the pala though buflt of the choicest material workmen that could be procured, already shows signd of rapid decay. Aman in Minois has invented a spring to De attached to the feet by which a person we relieved of the labor of walking to a great extout, He claime that bis invention Wil caable o manto walkten miles aa boar with care, 2 —The women of South Carolina, who alone, the Charlestoa News say mayed, propose to erert an memory of the gallant Southern mea who died in the service of the Confederacy. A notice, neatly written in black and red, fend hung up in the reading room of the Hotel de Paris, Strasbourg, announces that * Divine service, D. V., ie «every Suaday afternoon in the rooms of the Evans welical Ass., ue des Houchers, &o,” The press in Russia ere advocating a rystema, —''Professor,”” said @ student in pursuit of Khowledge concerning the habits of animals, does wcat, while esting, turn her head first one way ant thon the other?" the Professor, “that she cannot turn it both ways ‘of the Tatieriony ‘and by tho best uring monument to the For the reason,” —A gentlemon being asked by a clergyman jend evening prayer © two servants, house and bowrd us, We are allowed few —Small-pox bai Groe Ventres Ina! are strewn with bodics, and some of the affected biow thelr Drains odt with their revolvers, They demand, it that the Ind.an Agent shall act as mediator for nth the Groat Spirit, —In tho Supreme Court of the Distmet of Columbia, objection was made that the interiineavion writtouan blue ink, the inetrument Judge Carter sedi abolition of all distinetion on account of color, tt appears to me that this critielam is hypereritieal."” —A Chicago paper tells @ story of election pignt, which illustrates the enterprise of young Chicaga, A party of boys were seen getting togesher the maser wa bonfire, When they were asked what wasthe news, they replied that they had nono. lo in politics, We built the fire so that when the ws comes We can Fell {boul 'o the side that beats)” —A Canada paper says it is probable that nearly one-half of the whole number of Amerienn ye sels engaged in fening ip Canadian watersdo so witho: Its therefore tn favor of abolishing tho lleense system altozether and prouibiting American ‘ou flit at al! {n Canation Tuzht under existl aim nd the United State he Empress Carlotta passes egram* to al! the pplain of the vaptivity inv |. These dospatebes hecome epidemic among the 1 800 have died. tn ap indiotinent having deen written in biack ink. “Now, in this period of th y ieonse at all. & treaties betweea her time in sending t © sent off tn hor pr he doce not quit the office ors. One of the strangest that she will never has recetved ‘he ans: ies of er mental sta! elf at table to tuke hor n erally diiies with her, le ob plate on a corner of the ehimney-piece. people Want 10 poiaoa her Of any divh tut bas not been pre. Her nights are vory agitated, and sho only gets a few hours of quiet slocp toward the moro, SPPLUg ChiGhON Maks Very ,00d Many ‘od Thenhewiviig ume le eombige bree rootters they set up 9 horrible & own, And they looked wt the Wea and the Louaho wk. "the dott up brown? women must eat, ue Une We coming, ee elitexen ph Aa te cikexen ples had baked It All though, wow ang

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