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ply Its place by an army of tie United Btates? If he ie not, hie bill is waste paper ; and if he Sun. in, the acts against polygamy now om the ftatute book are all that ie noedod. = aces tlirateeerenteseaneeeeciooee =| Mormon polygamy woe think may be SATURDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1869 safely left to the corrective power of ad- — <==. <== | vancing civilization. The building of the Amuccmonts Tone Acodemy of Mente Wham Tali, Meuinon Bocth's Theatre Feit Metnen Pacific Railroad has struck St a blow, the effects of which it can escape only by flight Rowers Theatre bendy! cod bis Fal, be Ww some remoter region, The whole Mormon Pidk ncenee Theeure Wises They Wor, A Mateos | POpUWation of Utal Territory does not much French Theatre iavion Matinen, exceed 100,000, and in a very few years thia rend Opery Wecse Te Hanente Maio | ttle band will be outnumbered by the crowd New Ver of gentiles who will surround Solt Lake. Olympte Theatre There will be no need then to make laws Ban Franctece Winstreta, S68 Broniway Goo Tamseny—iee Dosey, he Matin, against polygamy, and until then there will be no use in doing wo, Walined «time and Regnier Fin. —— = Wood's Museum Th shoe ban ef Onondags, Ae Mattoon, The Sccond Empire Crumbling to Pieces. OENTY, returning from her journey, ‘Term teem fess finds matters not @ bit improved in the en ‘Tuilerica, Sho hoe left one sick man st Ping eryan be ie tamLoul to meet another sick man at St Cloud; and from her constant attendance upon invalids, Wor Majesty's qualifications as @ first-rate nurse must by this time have be: como 80 remarkable as to rank eniong her fecemplishments. But the fair Spaniard must bave satisfied herself by this tme that the Second Empire is past mending, and that, Frumph or spans Tyrany Pr ‘Ann | bo matter what the Emperor may devise io ican Soll. the progressive line, the fact still remains The triumph of Spanish inflnence in tho | that the French are tired of Emperors, aud Administration, nominally of Gen, Guan, | #PCeially of those of the Bonaparte rneo, but nally of Hasi.ton Fisu, is consumn. | What ie thero to commend Loure Naro. mated, The thirty Spanish gunboats built { YEON to their regard? He commenced his aero and et Mystic to operate against Cuba, | career by perjury and violence, and now at- out ostentatiously seized by the Government titudinizes in the hypocritical position of one four months ago avd kept under guard ever | WL9 after having ruthicasly trampled upon since, were yestertay released by orders from | te Constitution he swore to support, affects Washington, The Hon. Wasitox Fisn | & Willingness gradually to restore tho liber- has dirceted that they shall Le surrendered |"te# Which he originally — eonfisented. to the Spanish agents, and they will now be | His is tho caso of the thief who, after lav. free to procoud on their work ogainst the |!" been for years in undisturbed posscesion patriots of Cuba. If the republican causo | Of other men’s property, fancies himeelf to there is put down, and slavery and | be 9 parngon of virtue if he resolves upan a (he African slave trade finally rod gradual restitution of the booty, in order to tablished, tho crelit of it will bo due | &#aPe from the clutches of the law. If the to the Secretary of State, whose advice con. | Political destinies of France seem to be be trols Gen, GRANT, and to Stoney Westen, | &t With clouds and douvts, notwithstand. hired lawyer of the Spanish Government, | ‘4 all the Emperor's efforts to chime in witi who fafluences his fatherin-law, Secretary | the moderate Liberals, it is Lecause the Fist French people cannot forget the history of Louis NavoLnox, aud because his erimen, ministration protends to act, was finally | though they have been patehed up and var enacted in 1618. ‘The Spanish colovics of | Mshed over, aro crimes nevertheless, A per- Bouth America were in revolt, and the United | Jurer who really repents of his deed deserves Btates sympathized with them. It was an | &/™pathy and encouragement ; but one who Aednioas, pe, ie Cu wly i edvae Toe tw ‘Tho neutrality law, under which the Ad- Te treated therm with the utmost and the rotemowere Gulp canvassed and 2 tumed. ‘The gircumetances of tho two came ‘wore precisely rimilar, yot Mr. K: adopt the most opposite courses in reward to Will he explain why he did so? The London Times states in a leading article ov the diplomatic service : #8 Paris emi but {oat outs 167 a Fumpees! aloo says, with evideut reference to the United Staten: not be too much for it grudge one-tenth of avion.”” d manners a grand sty tie States expecta) moed am the gold,” Tt is manifest from these observations that there is as inuch dissatisfaction in BE) the diplomatic service as there is in the United States. We should not be surprised if the Eng. by-and-by w coivcide with American public opinion and try to get rid of diplomacy 4 « piayed-out feudal institution, Di. apt to be either marplots oF toad: ny cases they are both The stato of things iu Washington is aa evi- dence of these facts, pestered with what the London Time sigui ficantly calls Puropernickel legations, The gathering at Rome fails to produce any great atir on this wide of the Atluu Whether the age is more interaste materialthan in things spiritual, or w dinal Axtoneuci’s staff of reporters are not suf- ficiently epterprising, the fact is that the Gieu- excites little agitation outside of Catholic circles, Ow the while, the abscuee of useless excitement speaks weil for this geoera- A bundred years ego all the sects and parties opposed to the Holy Bee would have been roused to anger, and flere anuthemes would have luunebed from all the alleged idolatry of the Church of But at the present time ell ia quiet in ks, while some of our pops divines of differing persuasions are absorbed ns respecting an adulterous deathbed marriage, and pay little heed to the great ecclesiastical event of tho coutury, What 4 change from eurher times! pend etih omer Se There is trouble everywhere about the gov- Down in Alabaina it hes been proposed in the Legislature to commit the desti- ies of the city of Mobile to the Lieutenant-Gov- ernor, Speaker, aud Attorney-General of the } ‘This raised @ row, and t 0 give the appointmen the Governor, which was more satisfct Treason why the py cities should not edminister their own must it be admitted thi cratic republican government ia impracticable Protestant pulpits the Protestant ri ernment of cities, ¢arnest and not a hypocritical sympathy. claims rewards for it deserves public excera- The law was framed toembody and proclaim | 490, and bis continuance in power is an in- this fooling, and to secure to all American | {ible etain upon tho honor of France. tolonies strugzling for Independence and | The instability of the Second Empire is but self government all the rights of bellige- another proof of the moral rottenness of its fents through the operation of our | (Under; aud the increasing opporition to courts, whether the President had recognized | bim is asign of growing health among the the fact of their revolt and their warfare or | People he rules, hot. It was intended to cover just such Why Nott cases as the present case of Cuba; and ac. The practice of furcign nations of lighting cordingly, when a Venezuelan cruiser eaptur- | the American Government by leaving sccre- t@a Spanish vessel and brought her into | taries in charge of their legations at Washing New Orleans, she was held to be a lawful | tion, while we send full ministers to their prize, though the President had not in any | capitals, ought to be suitably treated by way recoguized the insurgent colony of Ven- | Congress, The reason foreign governments tzucla, and though tho fact that the people | act ip this manner, ia because they think it of Venezucla were werring ayainst the | not worth while to send out full ministers, a mother country was known only by public | juvenile secretary being all that is needed to notoriety, and was not proved by any ordi. | attend to the grave social duties of the post, bary legal evidence. But that wasin atime | which are in reality more of a gastronomic when James Monion was President and | and terpsichorcan than of @ political char Jos Quincy ADAMS was Secretary of State, | acter. Then the President knew bis duties, and the The best thing Congress can do is to imi- Secretary had not a S)anish lawyer with | tate the example of foreign governments and forty thousand dollar fees for his son-inlaw. | stop the appropriations for ministers But what can the causo of liberty hops | abroad, This would soon bring them back bom this Spanish Administration? Alas,| to their native shores, where they mght nuthing! Gen, Guant set out with an | possibly become useful citizens, contributing bonest though apparently not intelligent | to the wealth of the country, and not, as at wish to help the Cubans; but Jonn A. | present, to its impoverishment and debapo- Rawrins has been taken away, and Hawi | ment. ros Fisu is the father-in-law of the chief See Tee ae ot manager of Spanish intervste in this coun The appointment of Gen, S1oeL as United Wry; and the President has fallen into the Btatos Marshal for thie district ie warmly recom: ‘ mended. For many reasous we are disposed present anti-Americay and dishonorable to second the motion, The gallant General eourse of action, But the sentiment of the | merits such recognition at the hands of Gen, American poople can yet accomplish much | Gaywr, But if be should getit, we fear ho might by earnest manifestations. If the hired agent | find himself out of plice in the office, He ix « of Spanish despotism and slave-trading still | sincere lover of freedom; and 40 long as the paid influences the Executive through his father. | counsel of the Spanish Government exercises a In law, the people can influence Congress, | ptrolling influence ip the State Departinent, so It ig not yet too lato to nave Cuba and | 190g the Marsbal in New York will have to serve Spain, Would Gen, Siokn be content to ke 1 fermour country from the same of boing | 110 os suet eoudillone? it woeld sot accord overruled by Spanish tyrants, Let the popu- well with his character hitherto, lar sympathy with the republicans of Cuba, Srattalcted hice martyrs of liberty, contending for the rights The American settlement founded in 1865 of man, be declared so ardently that the true | in the Brazilian province of San Paulo by mi men in Congress will bo inspired to act with | ratory rebels from the Southern States is one of boldness and decision ; and 60 loudly that the | ‘¢ most fertile and prosperous in Brazil. It servant of Spain in the State Department lies on the route of the proposed extension of the - "y +,,, | San Paolo railway from Jun iaby to Campinas, Will be startled and the deafness of the White | Cottou ia being planted there on a larger scale House made to hearken and obey ! than ever, and the cultivators are much en- a couraged. Suppressing Polygamy by Law. ——$——a Mr, Cuacrn, of New Hampshire, bas just | On¢ of the party of English mechanics Intreduced into the Cuited Beaee Borate a | WH2 left hone last summer on the invitation of ’rof, G. 8. to come to Ith d now Dill for the supproalon of polygamy |! Govowm Sarre thaca and B » work on the Cornell University building, hos tmoug the Mormons in Utah Territory. ‘The | written « letter to the London Spectator detailing bill is elaborately drawn and sweeping in its | his experience, Tne party arrived at Ithaca on provisions, None but cit'zeus aro to be com: | the 26tb of June, and went to work the next day, petent to serve as jurore, and the United | not at the University, but at » villa Mr, Comnens Btates, in any case in which it shall bea | was building for himself, The stove masons party, shull have the right of challenging | found that the work required of them was below jurors, ‘lhe courts and the militia are to be | their akill, nothing but rough wall laying being placed under the control of the Goveruor ap- | ive them, which » Londoo pavior could Lave pointed by the United States, Marriage is | due as well. ‘The bricklayer were not wanted lo be a civil contract, Polygamy in every | tb bardly any bricks being used an the job, too, wont to work at the wall; but the form 1s forbidden under severe pains and | curpenters were entirely at home, The pay, penalties, while those who practive it, or | however, was much less than they all antici- even believe in its nghtfulness, are declared | pated, the stone masons and bricklayers at first Incompetent to serve as jurors in criminal | receiving only three dollars @ day, and the car- raves arising under the act against polygamy | penters two dollars, Subsequently, through the passed in 1862, A number of ordinances en | kind offices of Prof. Sarrm, the wages of the ged by Busca Youxo and. his ollicers, | stoneeutters and bricklayory were raised to three : Lsepetcd in Utah, | “ollare and a balf a day, and those of the carpen- granting rights to water and pasture ters to two dollura aud three-quarters, the Ablest tre disapproved and annulled. Finally, all | oe getting three and a half, aa foreman, ‘The acts of the Legislature of Utah Territory, oF | writer duos uot encourage English workingmien of the so-called State of Deseret, inconsistent | ¢o emigrate hither except with a view of becom. with the provisions of the Dill, are declared | ing contractors, and thus amaking money by pull and void. speculation. Teieovident that Mr. Cuacix is one of those | When No Hi Fownn, Beq., caused a good people who brlieve that in order | sot box to be pluced at the polls im the Eighth eradicate any evil it is only necessary to pass | judicial District, for the purpose of receiving the slaw against it, Legislation ie thelr panacea | votes cast for him as Civil Justies, the box wos for every disorder uf the social aystem. But | seized and the ballots destroyed by direction of men who have had experience in such mat] >uperintendeut Kusxenr, The reason given for ters know only too well that no matter how | this display of authority was that the city had good and wise « law ia, it will amount to not ordered any election to pe held for thay office, Neither was any eloctic “ordered to ba nothing unless it be backed Ly & Dower cw | ite ee eof Mayor atthe. arter election pable of making itaclf respected. 1 the pub | oon ss aas, vot Auaanau 0, Ha," following the Le opinion within the eommanity be not oxample of Mr. Fowven, caused bullot-boxes to eufficicnt for this purpose, » civil or military be opened at the various polls. of the city, in force’ must be sxmmoned from without. | which » larg puber of votes were! deposited Wow, it ie eloar that nolaw againss poly@: | for the’ atlioe of Mayor, ail in his favor, Did my will recive the support of, tha Mormapy | Superintendent Kexreor seine and deatnoys Gane thomeclves. Ie Mx, CRAGIN prepared to sup- # boxes and scatter the ballot? By mo means. a a ——s—ssSC Lovis NAroLEon’s daily interviews with Mr. Geizor are like those of a dying mon with a minister of religion, Mr. Guizor is the bigh priest of Orleaniem and constitutional govern- ment, aud the Emperor, before giving up the gost, wishes to make his peace with the Consti- violated. Consequontly, he in daily closeted with the veneralic ex-Premier of Lov Punurrx, who austerely represents Calvinism and Conatitationalism ataidst the ‘gay voturies of Notre Dame de Paris, Mr, Tweens must be not a little amazed at this clovation of his former ministerial rival to the councils of o sovereign whom the brilliant histonan of the First Empire is opposing with almost the same vebemenoe which twenty-five years ago be ex- hibited toward Mr. Guraot himself, So strange are the political vicissitudes in France under the Bonaperie rule, that Twras may well shrink from attempting to record as history what scerns to fall more aud more within the province of the caricaturist. tution which he haw The Times has lately pub of letters from the in reference to that Jumni of Columbia College stitution, The correspoud- ence was begun by a writer who said that Colum- bia is the proper nucleus for the formation of a large university io southern New York, but that it uever could expand into one if the regular academic department wero allowod to decline as doing under the present administration. I some of the subsequent letters varioas reasot were assigned for the present condition of thy Sebovl of Arta, which is good, but not equal to what it should be. The recent abolition of the system of marks for recitation was severely criti. This change leaves the standing of the students to be determined wholly by examiay tions, which is the method at Oxford and Cam- bridge. A graduate of 1865 wrote to the Time that u son of one of our most distinguished ci zens recently failed at the term examination, though he had always done well at recitation in it would be absurd to apply to delicate and nervous boys of 17 or 18 the same rules which govera the bearded *sohidgera’ of Berlin and Gottingen,” and be argued that the easlior ago at which our youth cuter college renders the European system of determining student rank solely by examinations entirely untit for adoption here, But the truth is that there are two evils at work One is that atudents are admitted at an age much below 17 or 18; an undergra- duate writes that one of his classmates ea- The '65 man must know that 18 are not by any means §0 ‘delicate or nervous’’ as not to be uble to exercise more seli-restraint than more they aro not unfre enough to driuk « good deal of whiskey, if they do no worse, But the Paculty not only admit students at too early an age, but in adminiateriag the new system, neglect to on- ‘This fact is distinctly asserted by the gentleman now in College, to whose very sonnible letter we have referred, Professor lately told him of un instance in w he bad been ordered—though by whom it does not appear—to admit students t oxamivation who bad failed in attendance so that the rules forbade their admission, cipline as this will tend to injure the College, the oldest as itis the richest long been the bes We wish her to retain her high position, and it is for this reason that we comment on these exrors, which are easily susceptible of remedy, —__- —— A good commentary on the Cuban policy Fis ia the tolegram from Havana paniards there aro satisfied with . Fisw has the full approbation of the volunteers the class room, at Columbia, tered at 12. men of 17 or quently “mei force ite rutes, Of course, such dis- Columbia College college in the stating that th trom Boston that “tho ouble-turreted monitor Terror, late Agamen: ticus, bas been put in commission,” This is doing too much honor to Mr, Bou chunge the nomes of our war vessels, Bor order was illegal and of no effect; and so was ubsequent order restoring part of the original names, The name of « ship can only bo changed by act of Congre and Rowesow are mere usurpers in this matter, Gev, Guaxt has promised a faithful observance Why doesn't he bring the Navy Departmect to its proper bearings? ee ‘ |. CLaY has given in his ad herence to the cause of woman suffrage, That ‘cause seoms to have suffered injury of late from the effeet of the recent bigamous tragedy; but Gen, Cray joins the woman suffragists on princk plo. He is » progressive man, and an able orator, It is reported '» foolish attempt to of the laws. Gen, Cassius M HE SUN, SA‘PURBAY,: DI Tr saw fitto Pashlonable Ruin tn Gard-The Pandeme being tn rank, Ti evcredited the guinea staop clase gambling eetaulishiwent erandeur ev gland with @miablisement in Twn any in the tod States, v0. The house ts stone front, high ston, and far: That unfortunate city is | Mxuelonsty, At the rinving of the bell the 1 : Plate IM doors ty opened, aod ing-room, A stra Aiheence of the ap c. tn things Ler Case to fe envy bine extin ew rand Ure house. ms Tn the centre of the ferved—eappers that canny: be of the ertsblehmen pers be docn, and eertainiy be # ulge in @ iittie ezotinin. Bess. ‘Two colored » close to the w in the roo f ‘The w furbitare eorr M4, monntin a the room with i the well are ¥ no evidence of gam paratus of any Cany ehairey re whistline, of disorderly cc 2) times the provoundest q the parlor Is the e bill was amend. of city offivers to Is ple of Fy PANO MANE. You enter beneath w beauti(iil a tinge cirentar room, wi mounted by a cuyoa The wn painted In dark Kren ad go demo- deiier 18 suspen lol wiih eo) A oony soft cu tel € head of the rvcia in game ol lar, A fine-lookin, site behind tie f evening Gatil THe DE. man, know me of are enc! tly out one by one by ‘of the room alan eletantly moun: niver, ker. end euch inualiy gather to pi the varbous games, the * chips avo all the Lest that money ean PLATING ts, in gambler: prietor priding aelentions en'in moncy chance the reputed © ot of the ol Dapkes*, merchouis, men about tow hed a number deterwined gem wen lw Congr under the St. Jui house, shades are ail pu and ope at Orst dence of some ride tee monk pie aR ii p Beka fan 10 our slage—e« Siguor Fartu night wt the Academy, ‘Tb epinuxle from Like Rossini’s "Barber, tard in love witis a y« Ho old sebewer, Pre’ young woinas Mecourse a preity ‘weanstres cope,» notary, situations, and the opera wii) of the aparkling * Crospai Tp the texture of tue exlom are not imitation: of Roncoul has w part Beld to enough for her, muccess, the contrary, 1t f Tous, "Tho opera ts re atthe mating’, "Will M. ©, Association Palioo 1 Haydn, and Mo. He says that 0 bh | works, Diller, orgamet of St M Woov's Mussow —The of the gre increase, contributing palyab 3 to porb burlesque aruist of comedy will crowd the matings to-day, ofthe New York world when @ brit rated wt the Fr. nel Thnatre Foupe of Russian artists, Dmitry D'Agreneft-Slov distin repute, end slave-traders hey, end both Boma ocoas'on iF the lant thing to- * Londo” britany toe fascias Kgaat al THE GAMESTERS PALACE. THE GILDED THRESHOLD ANEW YORK RELL, ——— Maettrom of many New Yorkers’ Vor= tunes—The Costhient of C Some years ago a gentleman of wealth, resid. Ing im Albany, beexme involved In dowentic dim- jee which culminated in @ #eparation, hearted, wretebed. and reckless, Gon. Ransom came to New York, purchased an elegant brown stove Manrion adjotning an Episcopal ebare In one of the fashionabie streeis up town, and opened a fire'- Ing Mowses. Nberalliy of the house led teany t preaiet that be but temporary—that no fern bank could sustain any euch paises. Droved false, and toduy Gen, Ransome pimbling howre, not one thousand miles irom Chambertotn's fi) street, ts one of the woat enmptuous and most rxtennively patronized of AU predictions WT DURING DISPLAY. four stories high, brown colored boy ADDGAFH 0. ushers you Int ya at onee # nt. The ma Foom, artistically trescons and elabyratesy turnialied, and carpeted with » velvet medalion in w long Vreweh ok with the mac ine ever white lace, Mirrors are bang over the two mantelpteces, which are of eolkd Dlack wainyt bong with bine mirror f# inteid In the hack of every door in the en- table, where every nieht at eleven would delight the painte of Eotcur does nut besitare wo other man in the United States eay acrye be oitld ba porn rybody 88! Pressed, bo att down and cat os much we Of wl expeuns, whether inclined to sam: There is no obligation—-the conrieous and handsome prov rietor mreming please! Cust yoo enjoy the re fs noiselensly meve about With aliver trays, and itis a rule of the house that they never accent @ ‘ee, tie wazes they receive by uMclens compensaiion for their Rervices, reat aidelonrds, jouded wit (ruts and Ww Any one 4 free to THR GLITTER OF THR DANQLET Matt. of Ute banquet Loll are frevee ot ta bine es, Axture ‘The win vit luct 18 allows freacoed arch into 4 arabreila ce, the carpet is of green vevet with gold Ogures, the tur v Innt and croen reps. aud @ gorgeous cvains irom a ire throws clare of searlot Lizit et, aud te mantel ta orname:ted large tairror and bandsome broune clock. Jung table, around whice aro always acated w aunber of mew onyaged ta tue 1 SME MANNATTAR CLUB AQAEV. —- Gee, William Beach Lawrences Last Fight wite the Heimont«nchell Bection- The Char Lesen Most Gitted Kate! Daring the past few days n shadow has soomed to rest over Ko. 06 With avenue, the beacquarters of tbe Manbatign Clad, Byven the flag whieh osaxily floats like ® waving flower over that lome of the brave and the tree, bong from ite rtuff with s sod ana broken air. ae If semslile ot some sorrow withia. ‘There wns s sorrow. ‘That noble and gallant young Americon, WilMam Beooh Lewrence, whom the Sum has Inodvertenty ranked a4 Captain, ot war ia really acems @ General, had sent in his resignation, Beavely and gallanuy for tho last two montos he har, like his {llustrious ancestor who lay down upon the deck and retused to give no the slip, battled step by step in po Imglerions retreat agaivet tho who Bohell, Drew, and Vanderbilt factions, antil, overs heluied by'a suverior force, he pulled out ate last moment, with that herviem charneterietic of the roa, Vis rekignation, which haapity he had ready fur the ovcasion. edom of co whon the Maohaftan's Iasi champion ichelt and Wie fretion have cow full breore to sail the Clb an beat anita therm, anil are the funds in the Trust Company, over which the distinguislied P. osidtent aloo presides, Gon. Lawrence, however, states to one reperver Wilk MOL let tue mattor Frat here, Tbe blood of the Lawrenoen will not #luk into the ground, of in the Supreme Conrt. where, ander the enilrnten Jurteiction of Jostiers, Barnard and Cardozo no Foppliant ever om ea'ed for justice in waim, will par: ue toe matter to (he bitter end uatii he pure re'ronhing waters have boen let Iu to cleine and swerp out the Amtean stable ot the Munhattan Cob, 1s the meanetine we are iniormed that General Lawrence inten!s entertarctog to maguiteent ben. the Union Ciud, whies select and gentie one of the most briliant mer of tie enilant Ma ud round bis picme and ¢ and dopalar meraberr, a hattan inen who nna tunined Irae to te Vat, understand General Lawrence intends rannine for Police Justice im one Of Our dyxtriot# nt bie clec'ion, | Lat all brave soldiers of tue old Eleventh Corpa Aghs mit bim, MARRYING VOR MONEY, comnecpiaanann A Brory from Nostou—iow a Qood-Looktue Pour Man Ma Me Ao advertisoment appeared in several of the Besion morning newspapers of Wedacsday Ia offering a reward of $1,000 for the return of Cocanis Lewis, 8 ehild seven years of age, whe, It alleges, wae kidaipped from the St, Jamex Hotel on ibe ufternoon of November 2, by # man who t# minuto- ly described in height, appearance, and manner, but whose name Is not riven, Nine years azo William TH, {Lewis was young man biessed with more than the neuul share of 001 looks, and aplendidiy educated, who was stuaymy to be a physician, He was poor. + poor that he bad hardly a penny that be could eall his own, but what he Jacked in wealty ho more than made ap in @ gentlemnly bearing which attracted toword him every person with whow he case Inte contact, About this ime he met Mire —, Just budding into womanhoot, and one of the ao kuowledged belles of fustktious Boston, She was tich, 0 riob that her friends @rmly believed that she hod moro money than she knew what to do with, being am heirens of m very wealthy estate in the virtnity of Bostou—that of the Bufington family, She became tnfaanted with Lows, and in the ordi- Rory conrwe of such events married him, It was « caso of love on her aide, of moucy on his, Soon after the marrage, Lewis, who had been a nolody before, Viossamed forth imte the ment ety lish young mariied man tn town, fie triends did not sserfde thir correous change te any eedden rise in for In fact, he qaite abandoned in ber font the price of pil the study of his profession, His wife, Sonth aa © Major, nce! cloth * irequentiy from. beat material, aud in the faro tosed in m caso of solid #liver, round which throngs cou- the progress of qoanters,” &c., and DCW packs Ol cards are called Into requ sition mightly. ones prominent ‘ef the Union army tsa cor Many of the to in front of tue Hoffman House durlig the aflesnoon, oF al Fe are the “ DUuING THE DAT {t tn very quiet in ant ontide the place ed down, no on Was the privace went red wercumnt. Yory popular. dresses In qvod Liste, Is or jewe'ry, and it on gvod’ ter brother profession ls and associates, AMUSEMENLS, A new comico opera by a composer unknown ‘was brought out last 0 Hbreito is iounaed on Eurene Sue's viviil und highly reasoned Lea Mysterea de Parle, vu it has nove of 1 vowmy horrur that besets that book. 1 6 ay an + festive portly Ww the story of an ol ug girl who prefer® wal ural © juveniles prove more than & wd aro Gnaily happily whom all the fuss is ss Ketlogg, otherwise Rigo etta, ; the young man who loves her, Bignor Alussimslani, otherwise Cares ; the old mw, wio is te general distarber of the peace and evil genius of the lovers, Burill, otherwise Ja- pignor Koncon!, who fils the title role of Pipale, tea ,00d nature! porter, woo gets mixed up in the matter maca this own discomiort, aud that of his wife, The libretto i lively and full of humorous il prove itself the rival usle tt fs not unlike that bright and pleasant work. ‘The situ most as Krobo-gue and well conceived The com Poser Handles biv orchestra an chorus with great re 4 ability, ‘The melodies are hight, bat they have » well ma Led character of Welr own, and ie “ork OF other comporenrs arcat cowie powers, ‘one that ebe fis wlmirably, though It is hardly g ‘We 0 nol soo how the opera ean fail of being ® i it of dulin: thoroughly enjoyable, napreten- ous work. "The plot is vivacious volar, and the music brilliant without belay ated on Mond: Ten" 9 given A crowded audience attended Mr. Jeroine Hopkius's second Urpbeon Fund Concert at tho Y, Hail Weslnes jay ev ‘On this oceasion the Orpheus Oratorio Soci adults and cholr boys sung some choruses jelonm, and showed a cowmendduble decroe of culture im these dificult Purmocta Onoax Coxewars.—Mr. Wm, A. M. Chureb, Brooklyr Will pFesite at the usual concert at Plymouth Churehy Brooklyn, to-day, ut tour o'clock, xcitement ov. stone man from Ouondaga ts 0 jsunde have visited we ypueiod, This * Kenilworth Mae good. ‘The Corned Bu le Stone Giant, the Aviary, aud all for O) cents, are the actractions tha Russian Orens.—Phe cosmopolitan character ay evening next, tuner the direetion of bimsell ® tenors, of conced d A to be well « them thelr own cont ame + and «quip pear are enurely Kiswian in eba tion, will be /mverpre ed La epirit, The pevelly of hesring Muscovite mus o er und eonsiriic wiered hy a company wlco has travelicd 80 Vart aviistince m order to clita Amerean abtcation, i¢ sudicirntiy striking to pique nopuay command a rich popeear ruccens, red xe. —The annourcement of the thts eve ming rprise to. meny wo ant Tun extending bevond,the baluays. ‘The surpansing soentc bevuly Of the production, and the drawalie interest of the clory, apos whieh i ls based, wou! rhapa, have jue! fed tie anticipation ; {emptation of vice .\.ling #0 Fare & MovElly' Hs a tian’ opernue ‘coruvange in Russian oper reat bu be rewis pend, at sng, piece will ow iat alist ect | "Mn, Flervepost resturned from Washington toda ‘ “ile Mistment arte and i af lsat wudlcentiy attrac: | and hae been sathoriged by President Grant snd Ho" ratte core for tae play. 0 vere ‘uncer, & Was Loo i irviee, and veity. placed all Wer eiéans at he took her money aad aed it tnopir atthe same time he repaid her vith coldness and nozleet, preferring anybody alse's comnany to hers, ‘haus cal her to Ue quick. bat be etl clung to bi through Mt all In the fullness of her love As the {are rolied on hie colduess ripened into outrage, Insolence, and infidelity. Suortly alter they were married they conelnded to take up house, and Lewis, desirous of nstonishine bis poor trends, resvived to build a stunnlig man- mon in the vieinity of the Hub, Savin Hill was the Diner sel eted, a benutitul apot in Dorchester, from is & magnifeent panoramic view of Boston harbor and its islands, ‘The wile opposed this se. lection, Let sotwithetan ding that it nearly crazed ber, the house was dailt according to Le: speeit $2. of her After it bad decn fished Lewis refined to tive In of the best, and be ‘on neveral cecasion ‘ous men to hia wife for tho ber toto sach & positios an advantage over her. At last huwan axture could ‘stand the perpetual abuse, inenit, aud intdelity no longer, and abouta your ago Mrs. Lewis applicd to the Suprome Coart for a divores, Lat summer Lewis cut a great swell in Long Branch, but upon whose money has not yer trans: Dire’, “Putting up st tho Munsion Louse, ne ropre- rented himself as being a “single man." te hved in the most extravagant style, and was courtea by the most fasalonable society, Visitors at that water- ing ploee Inst summer may remember a young mon, dressed very neatly, und wich his coat u-nally held together by'® single’ button, che dattonhole support- ing.a rote. He was known among tho murriazeable Handaove young baewelor trom Los: ought to be w millionare, and drove mn HE pretondwl 10 be re- it he had been ce averted to hurch, and went toa place of wor- communion oretty regulaily, saying his lind @ uineteen-dollar prayer book, whi vo thine he was buay etreulaung vile alai ders among his fends about nis wife, th purer wotnen ever lived. ‘The divore not come to a conclusion yet, Lewis hivin ed in obtaining an order for a jury. trial ums to bave stroug aud positive evide band's Inddolity, and it ts quite pi ¢ will succeed in obtuining a verdict in her favor. The frequent brutaity of Lewis's treatment to mother was noticed by the uttle eirl Coranla, Young ae she was, and whenever William came to wife of late tue child would express its tured to. ite futher by ehnging. 10 its mothe Lewis reciprocated that dishke of the child. He would once in a while put his arms arogud ler, bat Corunks realized inaitoctively tht the embrace was Acold one. Ac lost, finding all o'her means useless, with a view 10 Iniluench: ghia wifo to withdraw die nuit or to compromise the mater, he kidaapped the child, and ite whereabonta In yet unknown. ‘Ye Goal result of thie remarkable case is looked forward to with deep interest by those wo have any knowledge of tue cireumstances, ft n. ELECTION IN DOLLARS AND CENTS. ——. ‘Tho Enormous Asseasin didates—Why Officeholders must % Tho Groat Secret of the Corruvtion of both Political Parties. Tho Tammany Hall General Committee met privately on Monday and completed their armingo- ments for the farce which they stylo ap election. ‘There was a long and earnest diseustion, aftor which, tho Bacheme appropriated $80 » district to work toe machine in every one of the 837 election districts In, the city, A resolution wan adopted demanding that cach of the candidates on the Tammany ucke should pay $20 to cach ward orranization, ‘Tae trossurers of the renpecuve ward orguntza- dons now came forward and reocived various sume of money, to expend on election day, after whieh they separated, In the eveoing one of the emixauries of the Gene- ral Comm)ctee called at the house of the nowineo for Senoul Crastce in the Fiiteenti Ward, T have come, Mr. Labbitt,”” suid thu wessanger, “to wet $110. * What for?” inguired Mr, Babbitt, You are a candidate for School Trustee, and toe ‘Tammohy Hall General Committes bas assessed you to that amount.” Thave no salary, I hold no office, They never did 1 before.” Bat he bad to pay the money, In. the f election” Tammany expended $1,040,000. Mayor Hall contributed. 20 per cent. of lus salary: oight candidates lor offlee contributed tes in the offices anaer ther salaries; the Seatorial candidates paid about h with! sxcoption of Wm, M. Tweed, Je’ yout $80,000; and the Coroner con: fan), Bich of the 337 election districts © Lulmmany eandidates from $1) to $20. ‘any officchoiler save himsel If be atlempts to pay ‘sscssments every your, and yet take nothing from the public beyond bls salary ? i Hlatehtord Will Cou capondence of the Losion Herald good deal of interest and some little nervous {h certain mercantile and other down town circles ua to the revelations whict, will be wade ws to tho avstem puraued Lo s0 successfully iupendous frauds Higebiord, the late Depaty Ovilector, has aa- kno wledged bie ruile to Dist Net Attorney Pierre pont, staling that be had bes & party to them, bat He the same tine insisted that ho Was ucting [oF others, My, Pierrepont told lim he was going \o Washington abvat bis case, Blatehturd sald (hut on the return of the Judge he would wake @ Gicau Dreast ‘at the onan, He ‘urther informed Mr, Py i that he would ast: ‘bim and (he country with some revelations is whory faite! withoa! blew tt ou) who sunt high in “burdares, odlelal and political whi u,T, i 'y Boutwell to ths ly iit the whole matter 55 ireles. THE GREAT EXPRESS WAR. aie HOW KING DODD FLANKED TUK ERIE ADMIRAL. A Bun Reporcer Attemprs to Penetrate Prince Erie's Camp—The Prince Sines oo Tell bim foam out The History of the War-A stock Operat the Bottom ‘The offensive operations of Admiral Fisk against King Dodd, of Dodd's expresses, coutinee woabated in vigor. The Admirai's movements em- brane all bie well-known sirategioal eccentricities, With the view of ascertaining the situation on the Admiral's side of the lines, a Sx war correspond: ent yestertay morning ported to the Grand Overs House, He 1 ad to pase alone « file of cavalier young men, when he resebed headquarters. ‘The ani/orms of the siderde-ramp were extremely brillant. ‘Thetr tieht fitting pants, eapporting eorpalent bodies, were a cartopity, Bolltal-e and cluster dis. monds refracted the liebt in every direction, like dew-drope on ® elear June morning. An orderly Was monnted ona clatrin front of the Prince-Ad thirai’s tent © Waat do vou want?" inquired the orderly, Het? #2 the Aduurai,” the war corr, apondéat re- piled. ite your business on a cart, and I will take 4 the order! “T preter nut t Nd the writer, * You eun't see fim then,” said ‘le soldier of Ile. “ Every one Is compelled td do ro." THe PeINCR-ADMIRAL! ‘The Stn reporter then wrote: If Mr Fisk will favor th ment of the situation on his Ne matter ofthe War for the pomeaconoferrryine the | nited Sta'es tanils fe and fim the Pont Ofllee 10 this efty, ae wilt he Nanny to printit” And he was just far enoogl away to hear the Pave Abner cay “Tell tim Tam ont.” misTORT OF THR WA Wher the contenet war lately re-awarded to Fine Dor for enreyine the mails ta and from tae Pont OMfice to the riliroad, steam at, and ateamshtp lines, Freie and Wels, Parco & Co. were competitors of Dodd's. They had energetic aconts ont In all d'rections ender voring to arcertnin what King Dod proposrd to bid. Kine Dowd knew this, and caretuily locked secret up in tik own breast. It became necessary for the Prince-Admirai to try nnd draw him out, 1N aMBDsn, Accontinely the Prince Admiral tent in a bid to Poat Office in this eity, to be forwarded to mrton, anosrently in good faith. At the popas, iber with a rtate- BOTW ARMIES MOVING, Dodd now turned toward the Post Office, where Fisa's (rap wanset. Learning the sitnation, he evr. tied bis own bid to Washington, Ae lorked tt up in a reticule, and chained the retieule to his berth at nicht In the sleeping ear to prevent any of Ei eninty followers from capturing tt. This flunk, move: ment completely tarned the Prince. Admural's line. Dodd held hb dide anti! five minotes before the specified by the Department tor proposals hed pied. Darkness then loved upon the scene When light came Do'd had beaten the Prines, His Did was the lowest offered by about § Tn the mean time Dodd had heen ap to President € who, it is id, promixed to reinforce bin, ving the Waite Ie ing Dodd looked over id which Ere bad ted to helt Apnur- envy the war “us wholly enued, Not even an iirle straggler could bo seen, ‘THE REAL CAUSH OF TR WAR. Many conficting rumors prevatied as to why the Prince-Admirai had one to war, Tt eremed that it Wer desirable om th art of the house of Erie to swell the present Erle Express to an immense stock concern. In order to give the stock an apparent tubility, It was necessary to get the eportation: of tee Witla, Ds doing ‘te businens ilthrully to r fpreedine rumors ‘express was mnaklog teketone anmma ot money, tee succk wat naturally advance and Erie mi<bt soll ent, ‘Then by waking a ies failures of the prompt delivery of the wail ind epreading the rumor that the joa Express Company would Tose its contract, the stock might run down, and Erie would bay in and work for another rise, and #0 on ad libitum ‘The porwr sion of the mails, too, would be another : dvantage Any letter known to have been mailed at Washive: ton which would affect the stock market or the void muarket, or develop a new line of policy on the part of any prominent Government official inthis oy. veht not rat to the Post OMice witn despatch, ‘agon might breuk down, « bag might be lost, and other strange Wings might occur, A RETREAT AND ADVANCE IN ANOTHER DIRECTION, An this connection attention was called to the case af the United Statce Bxprese Company. Erie pot. Ged the United States Company that they must cet off the line of the Erie Railroad, The United States stock ran dow Somebody bor Iminediately alte tie United Staten, and the United States stock went ap again, and somebody gold out their stock at the max- fmum. Th the we ny werchauls in the city were In auspense ws 10 how they were to forward their goods over the Erie line, and they also iost woney by baving their) lans deranged. fare tebe ASTOUNDING HONESTY. ——- A Member of the © il Refu red Dollare—A Lenson for } me From te Cincianats Commerotal. One of our reporters met Mr. David Bak member of the City Council from the Seventh Wa esterday afternoon, ant hal a conversation with 1m ag to the alleged hribery of the Council in the matter of th upp and the ‘ompainies (ss lay aconneetion track between the depots, Mr, Baker was not very communicative, pot think the Mr. Von Seegern bé aad given pub) matter which he ¢0 concerned him J appeared anxious making any other disclosures than th #0 alrcady mate, anti] an official investigation should be entered Into,” Stl, after some pressing, be gave the history of his tittle aifair, . in bis Own words, was as follows; A week or so before the ordinance to give tbe Ohio and Mississippl and the Little Miamy Railroad Companies the privilege of laying a connection track on Front street, betwern (hear depots, a vertain man, whose name I will not mention, came to my oMee one day and aske! me how I stood on that matter, 1 told him that I thought I would vote (or the oral: nance, as T believed it to tor the benefit of the city. He told me to suck to that opimon, as I could make ‘ue thoraand doliare hy voting for_ the connection Tasked how that could be, He aud there wan money in the thing for all who wanted to make t4, and that one thousand doliars would not be consid: ered too much for me if Tvoted the right wy. 1 told him that l was not making my money that way ; tat Lwonld vote for ‘he conneetion if Tthonght tt rient, but ii T found u amognt of could get me to ey for it. Tle said he guessed I went away, 1K more about lim or what he sai!, When the ordinance eame up I voted for it, believing the track Ww be necessary, and It went through. About & month after the passage of the ordinance. T went hon one evening, my wito handed Package of iioncy, As I ama surveyor for ‘Ap sosurance company, and money is o.ten left ut my house for insur, ar rouipany by pronlo ov 1 snpposod at firat that this package was for the company; but when I Iwoked at it closely T found that Ii wan addressod to me. Lovened It, aud found that tt contained 4500 in greonbacks, My wife wanted to know what I had done to ert so muco money. I told her that I didu't understand the bus nowsat all. Lasked her who bad lott it, She described the peraon, and I recogniaed the map who Lad spoken to me about the $1,000. 1 thew got angry and old my wife thal i waa meant ae Deibe, and she got aa mad about it ns T was. The next day [took the money dows to the office of the man who hid been to see me about tne it ter before. lhe acknowledeed tut ho leit Ik at my house; I toki bim to take 1 back-—tLas I did not wont it, Bail “he, * Why, Dave, You ares poor min, ani ean inake use cent of this money.’ You may as well share as the others 1 Ttold him that Twas poor te be sare, but that I an honest man, be ono, pur,” auld he, honest aboot this, You voted wit «any roward, and pow that the thing been put throurh, if the company wants to mako you a litte present, I den't seo what harm there isin your taklng tt. Tsaid toat there was wrong in the matter any way they could fx it Ivf had takeu money from anybody for my vote before the ordinn was passed, T would Tave becm {alse to wy constituents, and now if L took money for what Thad dowe with OUL experting any pay, T would be tiki woleb Thed ua it), and whieh the partigs hud no mn to giv told me again that $600 was only my share, that I wee * dd 1 we didn't take it; but J enough of his talk and laid the money ou ‘and went away, ———— NATIONAL GUARD NOTES, Brig.-Gen, Joshua M. Varian has withdrawn his resigcation, A non-commissioned officers’ drill of the Twenty- second Reylment will lake place om Tucsday eveuing ext. Wing drills of the Seventh Regiinent arc ontrrvd In the Blue enal for Monday evening, Doo. 18, ant ‘Theaday evening, Doo i. Onicers* and non-commissioned omcers’ Anite of diith Hegimont are to take plare on the eveusus Se oee ya and San. ied 3 aie Company © of the Twenty-necond Ressment on Weduepia’ ciected George by Segre. President, unt t Crowell Sroasurer, nud Theadore P, Syevens Petar, ‘On the game evening Company I of t}e Twenty: cooley te, sama onreing, COROCMLLL OC Lt epg: TPweltth Hexhuvent be Captain, aud First Sau. ay Suan, of Company i, First Lieutenant the respective regiment Regimental onrta martial. |p the Fira.) la ve Dern an tall pigs Beane. Ki 4a, ot vahahamomseeahsnsu can | at st epee oe c 4 BUNK RAMS. Jenny Lind in wali to ba Of ber once muenificant ¥ tee —" Carlota will Recover,” ts the ttle of @ pampniet fast padi —Motto for Tue Sow publication office: “Eng. Jand expaete every man to dn hie duty.” lish retail booksellers have Gle¢ orders for 0,000 copies of Teunyson's now goinme 0 Mt parting on aire he. ot for Loni—-the mana! price being Jowt all bots fow notew: —Harvard tas now, for the first time tn reverand Years. more woceraradusvus than Yale. Yale hes 618, —The Conndians complain that female lobby- fete are exertin= « dangerons infnanee Over lag iindte 8 the Domimion, —A short and stout woman got caneht in « oe" 18 & Dusdee warn factory re wer oot long, —The Ainerioan and Russian Ministers at Lom 200 were Inv ted ny the Prince of Wales wo dine with the Kin ot the (teams od, eRe LINE, OF CoRR, UI le. Patti, at tu Petersburg, im three tunes, and pelted, after tho itn bouquets of rowen —The proposed meets with a serenm diplomas were Tecent reappearance in St. ee recalind twenty baskets of carnelian, w Turkish loan in Londor MOPPAFILION, DotA on Account o: ptlan iad Dalmatian compticat: 1 titerature contributes a new term te poon iar: welling of the of the bonaemat’ ‘* now known among surgeons as the “ritudlatie Ia g Dictionary,” eh ased to he en! =A Canedian Postmaster had a keg of dam: aged powder, anit one mteht thonght he wonld ere t tt was wood for aoyihing by throw'ne «lump into the fire The lamp Jamped nox Was without rvof in a very short | —Tho Musewin of the Louvre in Paris has just boncht group in ivory repre Cupid, for the sam of $7./00, by Lows \'V to the Chiuese Ambassador ken By a -oldier at the suck of the Summer Palace, wae 10 tho kes, and Iwas orteinally presen: € —The Siam Advertinen, published at Bangkok, decent grave in thet In wet weather save the writer “we pad to te) 08t OnF decensed friends in a maddy ‘With weighie attached to the coils iGleulty of nding quarter of the world to make ik sink.” —M. Berger, amomber of the Prussian Cham- kuooked down « fow reets of Bertin by has now ennimenoon an action against Her ness to recover damugos (or tujur. ¢ by negligence. —The men on the freight train, running on the Branch, killed another deer 01 Thursday 1 Lack awaxen and Hawley Braneh ts getting to he famous a belne the third deer killed on the road during the lust four oF five were —During a fine starlight evening lately, ajuve- nile philosopher. atter asitent and protonnd srattny of hls mother abraptly where t “Tdon't know, Wise. 1 don't know where the stare come irom.” “ Well, you bet Ido. ‘The moon nnting gronnd—the the heavens, mak * Yes you do, too.” A stage robber, recently arrested in Califor. snfowion revealing the fact band, with code of law, ering. sens, ne from Oregon to Arizo! The band wes orien Portland. Oregon, and gas for mont! of robbery and murder, —Mr. Moy Thomas, the dramatic editor of the London Patty Mews, has called attention to certain ex traortinary miapronanciations of the great John Kem Mle was Wont 'o pronounce aches, altcher: Beard, bird; cheerfl. ehurful; earth. airth; ferce, farses leap, lep ¢ rode, rod : ving n, vargin; odious, ojas; they pia, has nade « wily orcanized at purtued a career —A Boston undertaker having established him. Ivory stably, wae accosted Apparently in a croat hurry, Can | getan open buggy here?” "No, | the interrogated, “we have'nt wot a bagxy, pointing to @ hearse which stood at the door)— iD ACCOMM Adate you with a sbeleton wagon!” —The Woman Who Dared lives tn Lilinot worrled a promise of marrage out of a & TF, Invited him to a onsty a few days afterwards, thowed him a marriave cert heate containing bis name, ‘and stroking bim ander the eh: you are going to full your engagewent?” Despite Nenry’s excuses be was @ warried man tn Oftecn win self next door to a popu one day by an individu —It was found neccesary to rub-ue the elephant Romeo, at Covinzton, Ind., last wook. To this he was thrown down and his lege fettere for elzbt hours he was b lahored with stout Iron rode, and wounded with the spear tnnnmeranle tines. Wheo from hia bonds he rose to hie feet sorry olight, and, ae hin keeper said, a child could drive London fog was recently so dense that it nd 11# way thto the theatres Th the Inrcer houses the ai eh ele and boxes furthes ore estra contd searcely diecern the movements of ao tors on the riage; while, even in th» euller theatres, @ atmos ae if a fine gauze curtain hung hotween them, rendered the offort to follow the performane what wearlsome. —At a recent auction sale of a library in Dub. Hn, mach surprise was expressed that on old book sold teen pounds aud odd ehi'ling: removed froma th ‘There is an example of B.M, (Britian Masenm) ; If Thal offeret that volume to them last week for fifty snillings, they would not taken It; Dat, as the sale Is a oublic one, their bays It for five tines th —A Frenchman by his will left his property to is wife on ondition uiat sbe should put over Lis grave &® FLone With this taserip tor pnre nase for the TUE PANTIN TRAGEDY. Discovery of the Remain The body of the elder Kinek was found on Nov, 2%. near ( the follow ine par A rained chatean, to the #inal! eornmnne of Herren: at Uiolr annrone’ aitention of the nised. and they preceeded towned Hot thone birds remained ons amall men, Neoes of flesh, and ‘Only abendened their erey at the list woment, er beany doable» cormia was eortanly therein fact, the man tod remains of w man foot were protrariti through the stones, In afew moments the earth was cleared away, and ® bo'y in ai. advanced Ftite 0 “Tt ls dom Kinow I" all the p chitmed at the same monient, The examin trate of Belfort, who hood, was sent for, an investigation There could no Io deeompon' ton was ex- nie od not qnitted the netwhbor. No doubt us to t moved will great pre- und of earth, and «i pinged on u sma! oa men waving been (uo pear. medical wan Was en and the post-rnortem exam! na‘ion wes fixed for the next day, appears,” ing to Paris after Vis we snccessful t delay ts Troppmpa failure af bis exertions, Insd given correct in Hea d that awre 4 path muathave been follows ed. He then renea'ed bia former statenent, which ig may he remembered, wis to this eff ention! Kinek inte th railway stotion ow she Malhuusen | tev entered an iin, and afterward, under the oret xt of coing to discover a mothod fobricating base coin, preceded tow: Not far from the rains of | in Alguer, Went wit and informet bia of th On loaving the hatean of Herren fluch, yand Olwiller, Kinck felt: who had provided bunseif wih rood into a description of Ue body, which, it With the epot where the corpse hus now bece mont he again In the Exchange Balesicom yest Kaymond sold the Hos num Caraiigh W 2s Sossrs, Lawrence, Oakley @ F Fy sold 2 lotso, &,