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¢ Rhines for All. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 99, 180 Amuscments Toeday, Academy of Masie Hemmor. Reoth'« Theatre Coy Meur Mowery Theatre Cans Holi Wee Reyant’s Minstrels she) FINN Avenue Theatre The DY) Mos Grand Opera Neuse Teer Nib Gardem Lor . New Tork Clreme—Sew York Crea Tres, Masiceny Ctgmipic Theatre Unter the Gatch, Mas new Bam Francisco Minstrels, 8) Be elmore ‘The Tammany tel Die Ae Barty, por rene, to snail & dam Weak yt som! Freeney copies to ome 9 Ares eens Pay oper & Wess pes and the Holidays. Congress has adjourued, and Washington te quiet. President, if be has any re. spect for | on, any solicitade for the fate mfiding party which in or any regard for bis | should embrace this own reputation ever am to re t his Cabinet | American basis | be true that the Demoeracy. | Gen, Gnant’s entjre term, may because of the Republican ascend: | ancy in the Senate, to sway legislation at the Federal Capitol: but, unJess he ean carry on the government in accord with the demands of pubiic . he will leave is party the 4th of March, 1879, a roralized fac tion, without the slightest hold upon the | confidence of the country, a br wrangling ulnority ‘and consolidated and euthusiaetic majority whole people. Gen, Grant's j waning, and the weaker, day by day. ‘nm and ey of a f the pularity ix | eplblicans are growing All that ean save hin and the party he assumes to lead, 16 a prompt and radica! reorganization of his Cabinet To men not t cares, Clir ned with ext New Year's and tmas are very properly a round of hilarities and festivities, Bat those who bear up the weight of a great empire ought to improve the calm and lei sure hours which attend upon this season of relaxation from ordins for a solemn sur ‘y toll and perplexity, the duties they 0} to their try. t Gen, Grane rm struct his Cabinet! — Tammany Politicians ap ublic Otlicers. 1. Ho was seen ata French ball. He wor immense diamond studs, ahnye blue neek- tie, a sel ri arly as large as a door. knocker, and a frock coat with silken facings, Arolling-rimmed silk hat ent on his head. He parted His moustache was well waxed. his hair in the middle, carried the stump of a cigar between the fingers of his yellow kids, and spurted tobacco epittle from hetween his teeth. He was fat, and was loaferieh in man ner, Tle worked his head | na Chinese mandarin when he talked, and swore terribly at every breath. A crowd of roujhs followed in his weak and Qrank frequently at his expense. advanced he became riotous and ugly, He pitched a ~sweman from a private box to the fle breaking her leg, and her drowned hy the boisterous apy rougha, He was a ‘Tammany politician aud at fs officer, TI. He was seen in a faro Dank near the Fifth Avenue Hote), He was seated behind atuble covered with green Laize, and was tipping the cards from 9 silver dealing box. Oceasioually he received a hundred dollar bank note from some one of the group about the table, who got in return a siack of Hue s the morning hours below, fereams were 1 nse of the ivory checks, He wore diamonds, and striy ped the cards when it suited his conven'ence, He was ruining a halfdoven young and brokers, and was viol the law he was aman of intlucuee, and was a law maker in the commercial 1 lis of t Wesiern Continent. He w Van i} politician and a municipal of IM, We was seen within a horse car, Ie wore a fine overcoat of beaver cloth, Snovitable yellow kids concealed his hands. Ho stared lnpudently at every poor girl who entered the ear, He insulted every lady who wily glanced at him with his smirks and siles, " ihe conductor knew him, and, recognizing his power, did not kick him from the car. For he was a Tammany politician and a municipal ofecr. TV. He was seen in Broadway, near Hous ton sircet, at2A.M, He stood among hie fellows beneath a gaslight, and his diamond shone like a morning star, A country mer chant passed with a travelling bag. The merchant was struck to the pavement, and while he was unconscious the party rifled his pockets, During the robbery the man wiih the diamond gazed upon the scene, and sweetly smiled, He promised the boys te seo the Judge, and make ‘t all “ suug” if they were arrested, And he did it, For he wasn Tammany politician and a municipal offic V. He was seen on the second floor of the ‘ity Hull. He sat in a costly chair fronting an expensive desk. He shouted * Ay" in stentorian tones, and yoted away the people's money by the hundred thousands, Every Joafer and every thief claimed Lina as an ac guaintauce, He filled the air with sutto cov oaths, and listened to mysterious whispe over an iron railing. He concocted schemes of public robbery, and enriched imwelt thereby without danger, for he was a Tun many politician and a municipal oilieer. VI. He wasseenu upon the bench, He wor fo flashing gem upon lis bosom, and whi pered In the eur of the Judge, That wh per saved a thief from State 4, or may hap released a murdyrer, “It was all power ful, for it came £m the lips of a Tammany py)! TuTahd a municipal officer. _#” “VII, He was secu among the ward canvass ers on election night. Before he had gone from the room, the figures had been changed to suit his own purposes, and the will of the people had been nullified, An © fiénest man had bean wiped out of office, and avambler had been thrown into his vlu For it was the will of a ‘Tammany politilan [tanks fined with it, 40 prodace serious misct and a municipal officer. When the water thas contaminated ix taken into VIII. He was seon in the First Ward. Hie | the syatem, In the late supposed poisoning case SBORETARY FISH'S for Bwoeny, Tweed, Club-The Ariatocratic of Pittabury American Vessel—The ™ “Tiembar Pollock and Arabelta Martin. Late HOW SEGAR WAS COUNTED OUT, —— ene Tammany Short Eleven Repeaters — The Committee of Five t Did the Necessarr temples were heated with wine, and he was {FMP Gatann, « chemteal investigation showed | * cy melting Out their | Ne Protection—No Con Have im the Pruedurgh Despatch: ; Voting—Who Swore them in. and te Gold Liter the central of. blosdvhirety passion, | @ quantity of lead inthe stomach of the deceased, | emceemt 7 Bupporrerae Ro American tinn-of Warln Port-Outras | , OBE THders will perceive in another column of | Watch the Get for Kt—After Reward, babies probably derived from drinking Croton water, | The Tammany Democracy, since their Board ues of Hpanieh OMcerss ment of two mutes from Alle At tho last charter election the Tammacy: He drew a revolver, ‘The bystanders fled in terror, Mad with rum and uttering hideous ‘The shameless protection whieh the Administra- tion has extended to the minions of Spr haa emboldened them at length to a daring outrage of Supervisors gave them the cold shoulder, and ap- Pointed Radieals to the Clerkships of five District sufficient to cause death, It is true that with the ny Cit i apectively Thos Pollock aad Arabella Marty, great majority of Croton water drinkers « fata teh tyra articulars of this rather strange lowe aftnie, tf sh tsranny | Fean be called, have been related to Ue et o | veliticlans —nomimated Willtam J, Guntzcr for Alderman of the Tenth Aldermanic District, am@ oaths, he pursue worki ovo a fa i y Cousta, have Become feariully demoralized and re- by the futher of the girl, who la now endeavoring to | Provided what thetr schedule favred out seem neat Pade i WAN UM iorivae A oo of i i Bt ie not follow; Ms the pot- | Pontors They trenton to vurt ovor Sweeny from | Hpon an American eltizen, Thesteamer Bagle. whieh | ain some clue of her, whereabouts Teens tun a | alequale number of repeaters, ‘Thete etiatey fl | , sl fy nl © house-dnild ‘4 os ia ‘ fortnight , Pollock called for nest tim erar, Wravel neat ‘Che fined, ility of it onght to induce honse-milders 10 | tne party, ‘They seenee bim of being the originatar | artived in New York harbor © day or two ago bed | Sir N Tt Crs ames, om Haat for the frat time at} howercr, proved too Yow, at the “vote” resattede He was arrested. A packed Coro- | p ner’s jury investigated the murder, and ren- dered a verdict of partially justifiable man: . Slaughter in the third degree, He was re. | _ 1 Si. Petersburg the practice of making leased on a emall bail. For he was « Tam: New Your's calls is very rigidly followed, but many politician and a Sheriff's officer. AP Sen sthes sure Lie GhaTtny In aes hath the same time hold his position in society. He Enforcing the ba has only to give five or ten roubles to some re- It isaffirmed in the Cincinnati Commerciad | eognized public charity, and have the donation ae- tin, ras practicable, pipes of iron, ot of Jead lined with tin, instead of pure lead pipes. cil ica ‘on boar! Mr, Witham Donaldson, a resident of Wile Hamepurgh, and a naval officer well known to the community, ‘his gentleman was deck ofieer of the steamship Washiugton whea she was wrecked, and by his coolness pnd courage preserved the lives of the passengers, for whieh net he was presented by mer- chants of this city with m large silver medal aypro printely Inscribed. Abont s year ago he was seized with ey ilepsy, whieh unfitted him for employment, and lately he was ordered to Cuba by bie physictan ‘of this favoritism to (eli partion Some faint notion of their wraihy state of mind may be formed when it im waid that tae litte Indians of the party, who are generally pretty well primed with rua and whiskey, have done notuing else sives last Monday than Snbibe the poisovows suit by way of drowning their politienl woes, Tui {icy failed to do this, ft is not improbable that ‘ie Tammany machine might have been broken to pieces, But the ease is bad enonigh as itis, cial estobhiehment in Detroit, and that lie was d Tous of scling certain goois by samuyle, course of hie tisit he chanced to mect Mie Mart who Was aged abont 9 years, end had de Cunt from infiney. Both being versed in the Dee! ar language of pern ‘were not «low in forming an acqaatn’ and nn merous commanications paske | between them. F nally Pollock leit, but promised to retarn, On t oecusion of hia next call he liad further conve tion with Miss Martin, and the reenlt of this to that the Tenureof Offtew act is regarded a n | Nowledged in the papers on New Yeur'sinorn- | Hundreds of these sorchirads wero gathered sre. | to reeratt bs health, He Femuinied (NES OBTy SHPO | Pian, eee eae cr bx Dresebued CUiold weane 10 dead letter by somo among tho members of | 18 He may thenatay at homo at his ease, and | terday in the spacious lobbies of the ncw Court weeks, and took passage om the Bagte for New York. | Wy rai ts ann Hn Me Besa ny. ho father Of his friends will take no offence, Every New | House, within silt ot Mr, Swecny's office, Thelr | When he went on deck in the port of Havana hie | the girl did not, however, favor the wuit, and ao th Gen, Grant's Cabinet. According to that wicked litte eyes, hit concealed by the brims of | Dassport was examined by the Spanish officials, who Year's day the St, Petorsburg papers contain senting that he was travelling azent for a commer In the ds fo ther situation, they macy waa that he propdsed tor her hand in mar- amorous Michigan man ‘felt himself compelled to as follows: Nicholas Seger, Republican, 1,788% Wm. J. Gontrer, Tammany Demoerat, 1, se cer's plurality, 11, The misiop of ‘Tammany in deine shore eleven repeaters, created m sensation, A cont mittee of five was appointed to Investigate the Jef ciency, They went provided with mysterions biselt, bottles Mled with burning fluid, and nlethoric poe k= etbooks, When they retarned and reported that the conference had proved satisfactory, the hotties and the pocketbooks were empty, Subsequently an davit was made and testimony was given by a fe | ReWspaper witaché named Lane, ‘The result was the following : prevent Mad : - fish seh ve | cease his vise, Phus ended the Brat act of the | ogo tities, ten ‘i iy journal, handreds of offter holders were 80% | two or three columns of the names ofpersone who | their hats, levelled scowling clauces ut the pissing | Wer’ DOM 1 Ay kan me ” Lipa bd it drama: yOeieel mataritige, anshociagd by the Board of Cates pended during tae recent vacation of Con- | jaye thus exempted themaelyes from the de- | fxures of the leaders of (ie pars who in vain tried | ¢seape fom ae and. Fis in pal pind ‘ the parses ch emecre errate boil Lapa By inp rity) 8. J mth: sing.” New Ye was permitted to come on dee we ae of atte Kabbath school, his heppy aa ech gress, but not a single reason for such sus- | mands of society, Those who hold ree ba iin ane WALA AP ra tie ae | OnE tise! hu served wien im un tye Hale, and | Was Alnoddod 19 be held ior Cie bened f the Meat | ow iis henoy netimetieal catenjation was cciehrated ‘ always ready to make promise? | asked him, i at ne sho wutes on Frankiin street, Pittsureh, She has he inte nce's, Mv 3 pension has been communicated to the Sen- | check off their aequaintan these i a raprebeineg yin inka reer Promises | asked hum, sauuioaly, " What news on heey, Dome | Bales Ce LAA eve tlre Goa tnecrentuneses | Paaeke styeet: There was a social gathering Wx ix t ule 5 end to keep. eat throng of | aldeon:'” . : i Mr. Guntzer wae there, and ate by the President, and the Senate has | everybody is satistied, Th wure saved (he | thosg worthies lounged around one of the fron pil “Had, anid he, the volunteers Lys the Spam | dle not erate aby Derr eee ey the part of) Lane. ‘Phen there came a presen rH Late reted upon nominations to fill vacancies | trouble of reeciving calls nttemen that | tare, Wh a contained encrmons guide of Soluce | eras are ouraming, Killing, end) FObDIng SYVIY’ | pov ing returned; (hey natu abort | Weaten rend Canta Asc aRRRlSTt Lint on ia eae i i t " n Seg se nquiries ‘we HL eh er midnight the. p caused by auch suspension in the came man. | of making them, If th illion readers of Juice at the 1 wy ui) Hated how a Kexgeant of vs her. mahguiries were A el Apparently ant went'home: fut sa SA. af . i will © vt ja one D he 6 r we ad outraged the woman ot he Rous " pet) ut ‘ Lane was on Sceond avenae, nes clever Pb nor ithas acted upon vacancies which have | 2M 8% will elope this eustom on nity He Hinde and tht ye els act ind een be, Macth Poliov’ had tiet hit | fe wan vuntently aesuutay tt Ridie ome ee ‘ w Year's, they will secure a handsome dona ctor © by the Vorporal, ‘Then the woman had been at (ke Bul wns Inst eeen his life, Some of the Tetnmany poi Vad courted from death, resignation, or oth: : and shot many with ten CHbANS, his company ny thom dilt- | ty teins ghee ins = hae Oe fo tion to the city charitics, avoid many ahendache | eh ow hut, in com y with u ¥ Ns lowed him, intending to take the wateh away, vine i, * Linn, dev, American bound,” eheuted in foam. | gent in lite hes not heard @ word from like cause, on the next morniny, save an expenditure of much | tng chorus tw'o Staniah parvengere: and the ofcials | tlssine co ays he feels certain thoy I TUNGRAA The law preseriting the qualifeation® of | money for win nd: otlien Felrestinents, na '® “Well, Bill, that's « nice way of treatin: qui od in, Test bing shoot bin; take biur to Rone Loaner rut ts in a vabt whe het the girl went NBEAMS, vial ° ey for Wines and othe ments, an ipl Due tndouciae Wan Morro Castle ith Pollock voluntarily, of was taken away by —_—— officers of the Internal Revenue Bureau is | ta ay fon onrriage: luke wud We ecktes /TE | Uae mmemern nee? Neh has a Ponaldeon sood firm, said it was the trath, and | fore, os the latter me Hid be ensily neem: Saginaw women of the first families deinks kowies disre enter si ‘i inl a iat | Democrats in the Board to de, Why, they m hekaew itpersonally. But the Spaniards beckoned | Diiehcd, ow ing to her inability to make a ry a likewise disroyarded and treated as adead | costemany people from twenty to bitty dollars to The Det ott ay | Openly at saloon bars, siden ie hie Tiechd Gx ace eNO NIAID seed bel pae al i Just as well turn ns over taut aud foot to the 1 nto the sal nd there six of them went de- | |The feo fete have Boon eonanunlented with tbat roauar heats “boaliead ae letter by the President and hia sabordinates ; | make New Your's calls, and here isa way wheres ut by Gal, tts all stant, ‘The d tely thr: is papers (orl. tn fn tao} are tnforiwed —G porter-howse oelstoak ix sold im Dut no notice 18 taken of the fact in Congress | by an exemption may be bought for five, Tae | wt ick a i a ee Split pine dea: | totter: ining money im | oF abe cuss, Ab pres nt the tuembers Of Mrs Sars | Cueago or 1Be0ute yor pound. y o notice ia ono! io fac ‘or tye D f be ben or five, D Ht, he in always a Here treks i never ® port. ‘They thes u's fain y wre much distre by At. pat hile is or elsewhere except. in tho columns | StS will acknowledge on January 1 all dona. | an end of them untih we ree an he darted into ——— ¥ The Mobile Tribune calls the Alabaiu House sf the: in ndent press, Tho statute | *" of five dollars or upward for any ree * That's 0, Dick,” revarved a gh ety best he pe Be ad big Does Mr. Frothingham Kavor Bros Lovet |“ het irhee "The Lower Kennel,’ « ‘ t 0 sree, ie q js ~ | flag of his country, and world f ‘obe. ‘ ov of the Bx —Girls wen ¢ are prohibited by i z hall bo | Wéedeharitabie institution, with the nanos of | Heat te bottom of the whole tung Tweedy ain | Hheheo, He appeated to the Rest mate, but he was | 7UiMe PMior oF The oun, canes irls under twenty-one are prohibited by law requires that every Assessor hall be | 1" rae eta hat thee ag | te blaine at all, Tie blessed 11 shali ever seent | scored! ac the gine of Morro Caatle, and the second Sin: To Mr. Frothingham’s friends, and to | Mem appearing en the stags at Altoona, Pa aresident of the district in which he die % Beene Lay bell br money Jeet! 1. Tvoted thirty thes | mate would not tnterfere after his enpertor nad tis larger circle of his wdiwrets and occasional Handsome Chinese girls sell for $900 ja Sam Ga As «| excused from making New Year's calls. last ole sich tubectet honed (:78 There was an Aciertean passenger on boat jearers, Une atti THE BUN of Tuesday, com: | Feanciseo ; a0 Indidfercut article can bebe 9 charges his functions, When Chief Justice tts Ouk Tormo. near ecing to State Pet Tit too, | but he was a ciitimamer baying t hus nonl | tenting on his sermon of ast Sunday, Wat #9 BM” | Loweye ticle ca OUgIL LIF $910, . " z ‘ aya copa i ttita ie Fe ape fur uy. trouble. * | was in bit boots, or omewher The eraion of trath th could only ex bad CHASE was Secretary of the Treasury, the Vuitariang, it is known, ¢ groatly | S5 tis haul pet £ (rOUDIe ns?) goked | eaptal aud the purser Wore on shore, ‘The Spanisly Higuation,, But asthe naine ofa | Columbus, Ga., has just elected a Board of ; Pikleaatats wees Hl 4 y Don't Sweeny belong to Cie Blossoms . fT rs were clamorous for wn arrest, and betore the public as a rele teaeh- | Aiden u u provisions of this st were 1 oe among themselves on almost all pointe of elie | tie ex-Counctlina PaERENCES WE noreus for i est, ait is betoro the pub! are s teneli- | Aldermen of wii dest momber fs 7 ndk vpbttollig thay dears LA Sehblngds Mi | ng tt Wy ha He polite ot rei (ee eee tators,® repited the candidates “and | breathed vengeance agalust tbe American dug, but | ¢% prominent oF the unpopalar, becanse ultra 1itv yenre er WIPE ERE OLeRt OIE: 18 ne: CONTE forced ; but Gen, Grant rds the law with W4 belief; but to many people it will be a ur- | go do Bleakley and Oliv ee crow of | ie oMeluta dared not take the man by foree from | 3! wide, ts kuown to many who havo very indefinite contempt. Hig old erony Avatstes Pomp | prise to learn how diametrically some of them | tien Radicals, Ail te a erate} ideas With regard to his views and character, thie | —Leta young woman take the degree of A. Bay ary aaa cr ai veil: ceah ce Me™ TV tong to that snobbish drink on cou returned and was Informed of | wakes it worth walle to site that there was not | that is, a bride, and sie anay hope tn duo time to be eae is Asseasor of the Eighth District in this ety, | are oppoved to cach other on the very important | champagne: whiskey at Lc 4 ain't good Heft tum for the Consul's | one sentence In Mr. Frothingham’s dlseourse on | titted to that of A. M. 3 5 Fel ha tiea vat he alive cet Tori Ghouat for tien ‘onsnt was absent tn Sanday, whieh justified the statement with regard i i but hax his residence in Brooklyn, His | subcct ofthe nature of the Saviour, or insta RTE cee cht tin the Sahat this ‘tin could ‘dppeal to no one, ‘The Uo iu Tas Suns This sernign Wad & very ct —An Indiana maiden has beon arrested for {rh ’ . . he Rew, pwortt, Dr, Osnoon's successor meant last, We ain omy feller the ha though or seven lay preven high toned, “ heavin’ rocks" at the schoolmaster in response t friends have assured us that he thus violates | ' EN tlh htatA thing can't test, We ain't 4 pnithe a master In response to tha be Ch i i irc aura. (qc | BAAR Ge Th IDB Ye ain a Democrat, and: won'e ninety miles away—-some of Porter's pe- | On the Of marrisge, whieh, #0 far from being | cheepts cres he cast at her. Ghoti: by. spuclal: pertnieten fom: Gen, | {0s Causal cf the Meewlah ts thts eitr, sere, ie) athe Ysa iat ene ve “They | culine etritery, “Bo leaving fa formal protest with ita “tendeney, held up) the igs | rey ara aes es y ‘ Po arceently published communication on the ob- | Aaatt allow anybous in ie ber Conwy | ae Spanish dailies, be sailed for New York, Just est lawas binding on ail, He spoxe | — don Anny and Nary Gazet/¢ Gant, but we cannot think this isso. Such ek of Chistes: mt filen parloe | before departing, the officials threw Mr, Donaldson's tf tie beaut al doctring of toctive apie) “, that it has hoon decided to abolish the rank o . . i ai : " ¢ hack ve 0 papers, d&e.. ted uo ino handkerchiel, at the veesc! he tric mol on whieh marriage shou and Enaten m tho British arn permission would be an act of direct usurpa- ‘he Tnitarinna believe 60. fully In tho provid CPE EMR edt 3 1 | necans ym she dbp he Unitrin: 80 fh he provider: any longer, Why, in euch & menner that it dropped ato the sea and | hecan tonly makes the relotion Py ; . tion on the part of the President, If his con. | tis! miesion snd the divine churucter and nuttovity Bay ater ther hy | Wa lon bee man snd we and not sexual. 1 —The Hartford Courant thinks that the ratifies: ee A : Trin. Hit they would be stmitely. reereant to 1 Mr. Donaldson will place dis #tatement In tha | on the obluc asad mistske has been | Hon of tie fiteenth amendment will add frow |, to Fe vc is dull, he may ignore the law, asin wir owe fi th Ww a they to ignore this pivotal day y the rest of thie Int hande of an awver, and have it brought before | male im oe Wourtiuge union. to be patent and | 1.800 to the voters of © alent, 6 eNO oI aa x ene | Themen the © that Chrlet w an ne turainet the faith. | Congress specdily da ros y iierable | bearmy, and to gatner together all that one bas of Ris ‘ +O 2 mM it i ih a vA hie ss a Ga ti baee thelr b t tio. telterated ' OnverEAtON. THe ene te tetuping!, | trickling of the Government bus brouht matters 10 elioract’r and of the power of veltsacritien In the pay L \ Hg oka J. Chapin py ached tloned by the Cineinnal ‘ommercir ho | Saviour bia ard Wim we ont the day, and the jdt dre that the Bosc d | a brelty pass when the American flag cannot ) effort to be fuithfal to the end to the solemn vows | At lowe City, Intely, from 1 Cor,, xiv. B—" For t ee bietid F thority ahoing lal FeaRtud tea healt wouhl eave thet? ib Gnetinsve American eigen from Spon | whens toaccept sutlering as discipline, where it is | ehame for woicn to speak in church.” niny even connive nt its violation, as in ap: | Parier AL wisi ne one pase Pe ee Avene! | Ainacie, m Spaniel | auelers to look for, any other reuult. He ulao sald A Nashville silat hun} cs ‘i loted 5 Urea ., . * te ead fo r 4 this Life bea wat just in portion #s people non fl Peihortcrenkaysadedows a JuRt COMpIeted bie pointing bis friend Forp, and in allowing | | ygoreect ener. BLEEDING THE TAXPAYERS | CUBA AND SPANISH ALLORNEY ULES Loti they woult do tite, Due Uist we ail know tree | EMAL of Stonewall Jackson, witich ts a tobe he awe Lim to net as Assessor of the Eighth District fo this r ‘onmn W, Cravwien, tiniste 3 Salers rset eon <i y people are .of noble aud good, and taut prac. | striking likeness of Jackson that bas yet appear sd. ; Cc”, To this the Rev, dons W. Crvvwier, minister | woeeeheater Commissions Siepnasing the Ck i ly Kicre would be many cases where, because Of A Distk nonennena aitmke tk without changing his residence ; bat we do | of the Sccond Unitarian Church in Brooklyn, re+ Tea ti Now Yerk-reven Lad Position of Seevetary Pinks rate of char the parties coneernety | 4, aris correspondent states that the Fringe ; ; ; ‘| wrnat of Comme e 4 | ampertal, who {4 only tn hts nth year, [st ok Amite ‘tou nth et ol piles an fallowes a fs ob ident tha dournalof Commerce. Wid INOVI id less disustrona than P bod i > take not believe he Ww uld arrogate to himeolf the |} sw follows: F Hel ; ry 1 Yl ree ly x WHO ThReAc AY Nite Daaibene std ing tomatoe ‘ue only sentence Mr, | Partin Cabinet counctis afverthe ist of January nest. ¢ authority to give Forp express dispensation There isone word fn this statement and only roperty Bn met ane radon. don the sly moves of Spanixa | Protuagiam uttered which the most ingenious —The famous Sea Island cotton, whieh } sais ‘ “4 fone, that needs correction, and that is the werd Messrs, James 1, Hy ert Ayres, Samucl | diplomcy in tits country, and of whose early and phist could pervert to a want Of strictness in tnis 8S «cotton neh brings tocontinue to violate the law when Forp “The with which i Begins, In piace of © write | yp Purdy. and dames Kivty orm a Speetal Commis: | accurate snformation out correspondent has often ter, was when he said that he did not think it | {te market four and even Bye times as ouch ae tha had: himeclf ealiod ‘his attention to tho ro: | .20% {tho statement will be perfeetly true; f A rMKe pu nied nimeotf, i the anthdrity for the assertion | Hebl to take Use ground that a second marriage was | CTHiNArY Cotton, we tow being grows extensively tm : but in its prevent fori it is very far from being xo, | sion, appointed by the Legislature, for laying Ot | that Mr. Suiney Webster (son-ta-law of Seoretary | DOVER wader any circuiustancos admissiile ale Texas, quirements of the statute, Would, it not be | Por Ht impiles a unitormity of beliet amor nitaris | and improving the road culled Madison nur, | bird) recrived, (yine montas ago, @ Feteiming tee of | {Cr veperedon und during the life of a former HAC ian postmaster hada keg of damaged ans ennecrnine the person ol Fexns whieh does not exe | 1) throuct the town of West Farms, in | $4,000 tro Mr. Roberts, Spauteh Minister at Wash. | Wushand or wife, but that this was a poinr p had a keg of damaged well for Congress to examine into the: 1. Unitarhinsare only agreed In this matter In teks, Hivhgcade- bechidiaaet Incton, and since that date $39,000 wore, and Uhat | Where very deliberate consideration and the greatest | Powder, and threw a Mimp into the stove to kee whether tranenctions? Gen. Grant has not only | ete hee ae arte l uty. ‘They wave laid out with such | (icse larce sinus were paid to’ alr. Webster Circamspection only could avoid the Most disae- | it Was good for apything. His widow i¢ now repairing aieisits Lis unteniis hb Laas ue a i heat a PAA oar ire Nh | extraordin Al that thelr expenditures have con- | view Ms Tolstlonship and probable intlueace with tae teak ad All who know Mr, Frothi the house, yori cute jaws, he has repeat. } fy ot tn tha ity or thems re- | Mibuted 937,150 to ihe tax levy of $235,000, that 18 | 4! err at Webster has been, i is well | Mam a Liceehnge sulved uniform tendency of —Young Mr. Anderson, of Gwinnett county, adlegioclatined tt-an b rclad aA pécdll clit ; sown, ueting for some as attorn’y for Spain ug and oF isp al iniluence is te mia y lly proclai it as his special and peculing | gor the resp pen on, €0} now to be drawn from tho purges of the people of | “his iexal munwuvres to peacure the release of the | Pc 1o themseives and to nother, Gay attained his majority the other day, and never design to seo to it that they were thoroughly | Aig thi!) Sytve ane other revelations as ths West sind Fordham. $235,000 is more than | gunboats being his principal feats in that line, fu as and noble in all the relations of Ife, and | having drank, sworn, or used tobacco, hiv facier gava Be it from us to disparay alawyer; but thoy arenot of such a recognized ex- alted standard in thie community as to make a ree feo of $42,000 lool otherwive than dispro. | Wh Mr. Webster's abilities o4 id SDeak Of our Muthialness in duty one to another as the measure of oye lov our coumion Father, it would only he In the sense + John spoke ‘when. he said, * He that lovet! T per cent. of thi der that the people ‘This surpasses all perty thus taxed, and no won- re joa in their complaints. athas yet been done even io i executed, ‘The last words of his message were to this effect. “On my part,” said he, “TL promise a rigid adherence to the laws and Both these reverend gentlemen are men of mark and influence, and no doubt each represents alarge number of followers, him a $30 wate, A San Francisco paper reports that a nome t | ber of skilled workmon in chat eity are makin prepara~ New York and Brooklyn, ortionately large, and the subsequent payment of peed a Ne ho th seen, how ean he love | tons toretrn to the Atlantic Stater, In conseguene > of their strict enforcement.” Professions aro | praia came tama ‘The Madison avente Comlaston tan eontetbuted | Saveur, tens trite more than, equally Road egal ats | sts WOOF Gum Wuo Lnano Mn, F's PPRGh CeONIRLCY errr us iia always easier than practice, and Gen, Grant The city of New Ovleans is not prospering | its quota to the tax levy, and anumber of others that | Few peo z these statements will be ablo ” Discounsk on Manrior. It is said that three Roman ladies, the Prine i fae an well on ita friends might. wish, A correspon. | are sucking the biood of property owners have con | forerist the impression thet the Hpantah Govern: New Yonk, Dec. 2%. cesses Norgease, Vino, and Rospigtios!, and the scoms to form no exception to the rule, tributed most of the fant pend to Mr. Webster £55,000, hoping an Our correspourtent has appareutly forgotten to | Duchess Salstuitt, represent together more than five dent writes us that trad is very quiet, money aaa Mr, Patriek Honk py with ‘bi ion of the foilo wage ' The Stock Exchange—Important Des | fearec, and many business houses unoccupied. | ve cise, and enue ay, tnjuetion 10. be Inflacnee w sorted on Butrotary Bish to, pre: eae co Fhe SNe ne anna th claions Morchanis vbo have been in business for twee | Wetvehouer Ce Groty, Sur ihe, Vale RY VEG Hh GS ntiy a strange thing, and it comes b the rsult lth ‘orporating the levy fi ish i re int and thirty yea ding Of winding up their | sor of Wese Farms, wom 1 afed w various s ge thetho ts; not untrequencly w We publish in another column an inte 1 thirty years iin Shiite ihe tax warrant; tha. Magivon avenue Commission | Been aektevet through the prec Tako it “by wath besst- With owe] tractine whierely esting: and somewhat elaborate opinion by iMuirs aud seeking a better place for their opera- ing telework; and Richard D, Mat perparel git is nator mate for the repntatl we walk with fect, wherein we walk in sol- Anca, from Pro = have come to Reeelver of itnde and sud tions, The great? millions of dollars in diamonds, —A London geatieman has leased a theatre for six weeks, and engaged a company and orchestra alt for the purpore of giving Mimseff'the opportunity of a | playing In Shakespearian charactors. —The olive has been cultivated in Florid), and 4 ert e I popolist, ht: ut, suppor! Mr. Justice BanNann, suataining and con: }¢ eit - ps art led ieetions, duh; and, If Mey @ not be contradtete that i4 the su hatin nl on the const Islands of Georgia for nearly @ haif cen+ A A A + ‘ autos Mongan, is, however, said to cotne The anjunetion wilieome wp dan, Tat the Speolal Auve & ¢ ging ¢ Tee par in the every hundred mast be ie), ENPPos! ve Th | prod foo ta rey 5a ae 5 Blok : HAE 8 Gaia See. A ep post hy Ho ol pro fom it Ak full tinuing an ; sett against ee oe ke + money very fist, making as much as 896,000 | Ferw in Hrovdlyn. Pa eerkovars i uleo boon ise ov state Ite opts Hon. He me fol Hing bat y asion. | What tent Shall these 1 to the ; t quality of Froueh ol), Hf Exchange, which had been granted by Judge ‘ : sued Ye 1B, Haskin which will eome uy ¢ i 0 ‘ e not allowed by ‘ad repara ‘ ° Br ange, which had been granted by Judge | yer week clear of allexpenses, Me charges more | je 13. The’ tngunetion alloges that this sighs of pity for any min who wold uy Shoal they not clmlyy deborah aie | A California couple lately celebrated thelr It appears that the Exchange deals quite | New Orleans to the Texns ports as is charged by law required, na were Wot | Dersonal considerations, “But te Ainerien peopio | on such sutiniuetions. as may be permissible, and | thathenmmodlately drowned Miwtelfe result lnrgely, not only in stocks, but also in jus | upon merchandise from New York to the sane | mate of tlhe value cf th, propert pelted in tay. | Bre too Bnliiar, troy perienee, wilh nepos | hoping that so life may be made pare and sweet, iit | Mate nmodlately drowned Minselt. Of friendship, ds evine ned with a. in | om oY presente y not he happy? —The r library building at St. Joh bury, ; "i ; : hana and & i ; vy RUPE’ that ON OF tice, or at Jeast in arbitrations, selling its | ports. From New Orleans to Galveston he | statement of expenses or tar ea eid sn a eOver an nt ones o ae a ort ef there dawas a weslar, Suppose that on Vt, le the moet costly padlte bullding fn the Stal, with decisions at fifteen dollars apiece, to bo paid | charges $18 for passage, which is three times us | furiber says hat Tames Kit Sreh mideances dha Linky Buse 1h high: paRtle vue | SeROUE onee tages. Whee nen? te mariage r uaian | Sexmmenmtion or meOapleel, onsiber wHAIRAlrAry, by the losing party, ‘The Exehnngo sets | much as is charged from New York to Boston, | fais aud evoral other parties have 1 te needed to mae the | (ecorpres? When two bodies become dead oe “ sy ae MR TELaT dite v we i fi i ¢ distance apa Susiness | vert yarenite, the valli joh the nce Ie needed to make the doos any hi ord —A Pittsburgh thief, who h eon sho al powers ; and | “Wich are the same distance apart, Dusin perty nue, the value of whieh they ence te nove Teg Engen Garea te in % : as up both legislative and juc tif Mitty vepublie ¢ nse. other all their men complain that bis enormous charcos ar Lifting. When asket whethe: he had anything to say, 4 pretensions were to be acquiceced The peapieot West Faris complain that 1( they ort from Washington, is ina tat yee” The plied i tuntl|takad the. goods, bt if all its pretensions wero to be acquiesced | ai sine away the Texns trade to St. Louis, Lonis- | 29 thus ruinously oeegsed they would ike to see a anne ae ‘e Society say Papeete ernie orld Nog eo in, it might be said that we already have the | Vii. New York, and other place tome accompanying improvements 5 Lat tere is | eee ce Crt iea, st At ab Lene sae , be truly 90) af heart and cons | UY ep Wasi lee Ma ia blll sabi aotd Jo aa Ae Cpe le, New York, other places, neither gas in the tawa nor pavement on its surects, helligerent rights, wchanid Hunan and divine do not interfer joprilor, capital in this city without the formality of eee Sboult tits lajmuetion seven sucecsstul termination, | would be 0 rihteaus ipaute in Uheu tie union may be allowed to cease, —A daughter of Brigadier Sir Hugh Wheeler, Jts removal from Albany. ‘The cotton crop of ‘Texas this year will be | 4 eur urao wil be parsued Meee ter eae oe aang Rene hur counts serueetine tonciroet Fa ec ees spran PREET “ who was in command at Cawnpore at the time of tha z ee icamite ‘ante ot much less than 800,000 bales, imigratios f ‘ dom. It would exhibit a profound und iescrved nt Necision—dndze Cardor: matiny, bas reeently been discovered in the harem of @ du Bans vip waives the coasideration | not much than 800,000 bales, Immigration 13 yy ie contempt for the precedent whieh Mr. Fish has been Jnnetion agalust the Stock Eachanue | petty Rajah, where she has boon detalned for the past of the right of the Stock Exchange to deter. | is pouring into the State, The Jackson (Miss.) WHO OWNS THE STOCKS at sock paisa to 6 tablish, and woald vindicate anew Su tained by dodge Barnard, twelve yours. f bi Harton of the 16th ins , — pe undoudted rightot every n to. be the py Supreme Court, Ce vd County view Yor, ill i ili mine controversies exclusively between its | “Marion of the 16th inst, suys [eben diaea ah Coneieide cede it wi Galowen! || (tee soteser tie eitweri stance inaerna bleh si Sime Court Vy and County of Nar York.— | —.\sanillustration of the abilityof women to suc An immense tide of travel ia possing alongall ‘i 4 vr L, Compton agt, Wiltam “H Neitvon and members; but he does not see how it can | the routes to Texas from the Southern Atlunue Joke @Hystortam Retnen at Secmivuly | tne when ol penltegs Ob i ceapenine baa xine New Yok Sock Bachinge).—Bansany, | etetully manage tarce schools, t( 18 said that two Wore { Bintes, 1 io tide eepu lation, wells: 0 > Coxttioutes- i ments on the ei » beneti ~The 48 4 molon on the part of the. plain coster (Mase) ladles perfectly go 1 ni stick its talons into a man and tear him to | Sites. ‘9 lier popnta inovers Valuable Certtfentes—Have they any init iw nie enim ll Ne very et J. Hhis 192 moti on the part of the, piaint A alee ety erence evening at of whicl ng | finmenss at hte by! ; it will tend (0 prevent voluntary abnexats agatust the detendants, the New York Stu sanyo coh lly povon git ur the Toat of which be owns | tinncnse the pres nt sca Qu Tuesday nigit @ about 11 o'cleck, as Cup: mto this countty-— measure wih ry chance, it appoayt tint tue plesntie hed aeeeuacr, | rerent nationalities, : a half—merely beenuse he happens fto Do a ee ee oon ed taln'T, C, Dayls wis making ready to leave hin sta | However, to finse teen Kited & Helin J. We {Gis plant’ was uol a member | =A Roumanian prefect, being at an evening » Of ee ember of © Exchango, | {rom their old vores to better their coudiGou in tuk | ten for home, & smi, ragged, dirty personage he Cubans cannot be ¢ xi to tnetin a meee nao, DUt ths Dartnor Pardes wus | party recontly at Bucharest, took occasion to pap. the t he Gai L recognize t i soundness of the The Washita veph of the 13th ace with the remirk, % Thavs for Captain | the dintomat 1 W ash meh itt pe ably yous iy gold wth oe Hun : recent tary By and he ti) vot her w, and the community the common Remse } os rvery day oF twn we woties upcn wr 4 Davie,’ hastened « hat ne his loge could esry | of Cuba end all our induence over the Wwlind, ait arisen out of thesd tranea EAOUE OE hk RINdEN ¢AGudehinLAak’ nd Bla f this deeiston. ns of Warons coins westward. "Cle 1 him, With his mind filed with the business of tho | that the Alabama claims will dually tizale dows W pomlias an this Cou “i Sale bY lasts fe raat rey enh a rants ably (rome mn andl Georg lit nine under the same timid and iespert wii hich have been sete i t ne cellar etrnek hy Herhtaing a short time sinew, and The Drawback Prands. to bean enipire of tiselt.” for some time (lie packece lay untoaened on ihe d : i a i ets DOSES Tver tn the quaiity of is wines. I! i fs We packece lay untouched on the dork: Jer in the quality of is wines, He took the hiut and Ie isw good thing for criminals to have Lumwigrants froin Europe to Texas wore estimas | Actength, however hepicked it up mechanteally A RICH SCENE AT A WEDDING we the Stock Eachange has assumed Juris. | now has a volivic pile attached to each cask i i . y ate dielion over Uh controversy regarding Wexe gold he W ‘ i. friends, especially when those friends are in ted formerly at $1,000 a head, and the number | and began to + Paper paper ' x t Melina and tases Lise " ' i v ing Legistoture passed a bill tie ; y The Bridegroom Qe anky and tho iene |e § és the right to dotersine th timato felonds of tho mon {utrusted Ly law | tilayear Ik estimated ot 160,000, ‘This wit mike | wus ¢ Wkon” oth Hall at lsse Ha Sanie 9 mh Bide 19 Ose TLE ate ba ey Ny n-compuany actvakon,. Tks wot the | Ce*9H gambling owes, ‘The Governor vetoon it, and : ; come of the State on o.oo | A package of eertivestes, neetly done up. Care : j ‘ Torgoti su that te transactions were with he | tt was again passed by 9 two thirds vote and berwins @ with the duty of bringing them to punish pe ener by + ee i . abe th a | f Ny srapitn them bijaper nin ed thy ne jou Ac apis real divelia tha taval Stl rists, wot tw | Ha ease eek Mace a eenaneune BBG ER Rial Ja: EMIS Wo, eorauene Sarit yw RsOlk hea jtnb hOB 5 : rom immigration alone, No place in the work y fr laced the prec A couple residing he vinal districts, mot js nul and never was am of the kk repay apy ent. Or, fail this advantage, it is well docu » under lock and ke; esterday m tow ‘cre engaged to be married, ond sere Laat ate to f ferred the right of *uifrage upon female Lae elisa bait, PN ele Be It ie well | i. ore interested in the settlement, develop. | Cocuments und Rand Koy until: yestentay | frat town, wore alenend NP te lawn churchcs, | torent at one ot thone: tito eaual neteore tained A society for the suppression of feel to have an accomplice who possesses it, and, ; , : morning, when the tycrs were Ind before the ealted A he esiet Ee carter hose Gwo equal parts <0 suppression of feeing sada * ment, and prosperity of Texas than New York Par salatety | OB the day Axed for the eclebration of the setcmans saciiouy ean be finally cotermned & ris has recently neon brought to naughe 7 , i Bank with Ovo | Pappy couple sme yed tn all the el die interests. z tho wa NnteF £0 cued, get pulled out of the serape with him. | Geass if properly fostered by our merchaut | 2F vine inv sscugee, metanned Lite | QePRReathee cathen, bnnging with them & brow tt dmuereata OC the | erty, wuore members are bond to epi hot soup OF Cot : 3 nt yon With the uiteligence that they Were degroom, Who Wis to of 8 hes’ ° ? ver the pantaloons of stingy eusto It is in this way, it would seem, that not only : f pe sntellig bridegrooins tag solid and substantial f ns of stingy customers. 0 D prine various, W yetery about what seem and who, the result proved, wis fully entitied met lia if . H Me t 5 + . the plain 4 sought the —Lord Derby cheristes wditional devs Samven 'T. BhaTcHPoRD, the Custom House ——— wel) bas nog ie than so much waste papar | (y'that character, tarpouvion at this’ Cours (@ prutsen Mitebe ie | cu by cherished the traditional dove. aramheck anladlon in}aolnst Most politiclans ponld annie: rece ihe 60 8 Macau time we appe Tanving the blushing damecl in charge of his | junction, againse the Intormeddiing with We | NON OFM Party forgcod old port, Once » wine mere draw bac! indler, ol 0 eseape pun Most politic one would suppose, know | list or the cer at those Who may brother, the Intended busban d toa hare | pights of a sel ntel tribunal possessing ty | CuaMtaen’ lm soine Amontiilado to try, wih the ree Ishment, but three of hia associates, Kony, | the oricin of she torm gerrymandering,” Yet | 1ort,theny may, tovover them, aliould they posalbly ba ts wet Manmetbing hot fo, cher h a pik | igual Jurisaieton over bis or Anal possesalne 09 | commendation hat if he drank vething else ha would vy ; . . any Val hnder the trying ordeal through which be wis t | not sco ow what prineae the contuned prowe. | never be troubled With tue gout. "have tasted you RaIsENBENGER, and WILSON, aro likewise | We find Goy, Asntey of Montana Sil, for 10 snare of tuo Orange coun. | NUIT Yitre hermes some crietds, nd ainid the | tion of (nis court can be tleuiel to tue plaints | sherry,” wr Sige hep croll festival aacrat wag ‘i 8 leavi ly two, C. . recent mess writing about * jerrymandcr. pany, Of Couaty, New York, par ations with which he was overwhelmed, | is well conte by his counsel, we have no more wrote Lond Derby 181 aud profer t going to escape, leaving only two, Catpwatt | MeN he pan i PAE PN I a Metre LaLa ‘more than was neeeasary for the purposs | authority Wiurn bha over to tue Mock Excammec, | 6UE and Wirsrer, for justice to deal with, 1» with an initial j wstead of a g, thus entire: Conntersigned ‘douu ©, i courage, to the proper Bolt, and | ay the placa wherelie most seek his dress, than we | Many of tho Lonisiana planters and their 7 3 | ym * derivation of the w soon pblivious to all eubianary ts Qave to banish htm frou of the State, His | sons, itis said, sit in their Louses or lounge about their The particular devico resorted to in this | 2 ar Motal Company Wredlin pal brospective d Dilss, and | property chnnat ho reacted, against bis WAL bat iy . a ag) Neate wibieeill: neobabl Some sixty years or more ago, Exnninos Canny Heit, Nev Modding pwaning o reasonable thie for bis appear: | due process af law, and Uirouch tho regularly Gogat{. | Premises white a great deal of cotton remains unpioked ease to deceive the public will probably be, | ihe wrandiuther of our distinguished fellow-viti dont aneo, hie aflanced and the eat OF tue paris Krew | tuted Judicial tribunals, Te, Bio Exchanges g Int figs ba prop has so much execeded their Ving to present indicatior ceopting rats . 4 sieeay and tipally an expedition was organized to | voluntary association of individuals, an otic | expectations, that they appear to be quite satisfed with } La aa dications, accepting | ven ard lawyer, Eunatvor T, Gunny, } ose, Us W. Varney. aoal and 29 .ce xo mn bearel of fin red him in. tite Me areonrtof Judicature; and, without discoss: | whist they have dose, and ia somo Belde much orton, the four men selected for exculpation a | counsel fi Tux Sun in Jony Rossin J stamye i if tavern in & com tone condition reported tl ing the Fults oF bowers high Ak may or mye Mb | will no doubt goto waste, . of i One vertineate ene’ 10 shares, of a par ya fact in the prover quarte hive acquire as een ite members, byt ir ¢ witnesees on behalf of the Government | Youna’s Hbcl suit, and for Dann McFar- | ocguor anise ott on Maines near Ee tie bore up bravely under this trial, deetor> | agreement or consent, 1 ea Mutu | The anniversary service for Berryer, the tinst the other two. ‘They were recently | iaxp in his approaching trial for murder—was | Gomueay af ing that she ian \ care ent pwne & Bonk or cou in uny Wy Aretel ite aor iMestelons French lawyer, was performed on Noy, 2 at i i 7 hothing drunken wretch, aad she was glad to get dirceliy or ind ugh the tid Appeals dy iba aly A wt ce in Canada giviag their t my in the ex- | the leader ef the old Democratic party in Massa 2 1 Vreside tlear of Hut, Morcover, she ot be | ora copartnership, over persons or property Q Of WS Roeno, ie Paria, The Proslestand ‘ Fslaned: rev lear ” ¥ » members of tne Council of thet f te traditic roeeedinga t CALDwr chusetta, To perpetuate the power of the party 1 ertitieates ovement ana | bumbugged that way out of getting a husband; ehe | have never bee Voluntarily subinitted tO its cota! T ten tod MM. dales, F ne or of Advocates at> PLPHOR DEOSOO A! & mi AUD WRLt hic Miia ales 71 com Company. is igment ana 7 dime to town tohe marred, und married she wits | ull fuss can we sanetion any elfort, however yap Julcs Favre arrived some minutes before } who appears to be, unfortunately for him, | |" i » Mr. Genny and his associates in | cates cuit for 10) abares t Rae Getermincd to be-to the frst man that would take | rect, to oust Uhiscourt of its iawtul jurisdiction the mines, and was observed kneeling in the pave and {dio yiclim reaulrod 10 apyeaso pubilo ind the Logistuimve rearranged and divided the State | Hats Akged Mack rey {rewnrens | hor Hathor than sen the girl ienppolving ahout 8 | |The anelent landers ofthe judicial tribunaliegn | Praying with remarkable fervor, 1 victim required to appease public indi ewe Andenreld, Pre Ouniersigned Kawai £ | Miho ike that, the brother, who came to do the | only beremoved Hiro. the reguiar form Of oo abe Marmalade s Mae is hardly cobable they wont | M0.distriets, so as to insure as fur oy possible | Lameente Me Tenrecatai vana | Ebestriant business, volontecred £9 be iver Yeti | tunonalamendment. ‘The injunction must Yeu. | rt Harquis de Boissy was at a fancy eng. + BDO 18 AREY PrOMH om Democratic majorities in the election districts, ‘ Foot the par {| Himself, ‘Phe bursain was soon mac Mom be | tinued, with $1) costs to U ult, ‘ame ball, habited asa Marquis of the Louis XV. er have done this without the promise of immu 1 anf had el ra Won ary. Emory ted for a tiocase, returning in & short time, when NrnauaN & Koov tor the plain and tn supp, | Prince Lucien Murat met hun and maliciously inquired } it Whether W | | Sha An ao okt. had tithe reepect tothe. ayin extant. | Tas ieee Marricd, and started tor home, leaving the | ofthe injunction: J. K, Hint and Jou B. Be | if it was the dress of bis grandinthor, * Monsizneur nity to themselves, hether WHIMSTER, | metry of the outlines of the districts, or natural | puke auelmentes nT | 9 Coal otuer Iudivadial 1 enjoy Mb litthe spre Hicior the Stuck Bxchange, aud aguinas the injyy | repiied we Marquis, “it everybody here wore thy dr \ gany N also bo Ot t Or ce sec rd coud, air created no litle kK On. of his ne the sixth of the gany, will ¢ bo included ] eouraphical boundaries, A colored map, show. | mercat at Apne cet | ante at SE ae ee cae McnUnitite NH ton oe th of his grandfather, itis wot L Who Would be the most in the amnesty extended to Bravenvonn | ing these now districts, was hung on the wall of | Lhcee honts are termed tn ive » het and the intended husband i¢ now having s rough Giae | py diane-What they Say whe lads ytd ml ; } r it | P ‘ has ail of the Covpous Cusoll, Wile Now | AMO the Wage rant -In the early days of Weste Igratio and hile friend: decided ; but he Mr, Gunny’s ofliee, and distanes a portio yt P * ux Lives, 3 stern emigration, am and his friends, is 1 t decid at he, it ) + AY istane tion 0 revel Jet remain ——— Fant sacar peta Pa TF BR stoaee Peat Teg Oat PA nso ss cane Santer ETP From the South Lend Begioter. intelligent Irishivan, known at Pat Doyen, eeitied om is suid, is very ansious to be allowed t et 8 ally presented the image of a ee ees FaGidis Re eek Creeeliea ein The New York Sey, which ‘shines for all | the Kentucky side of the Ohio river, where ‘he built @ come in. If he suceveds, we shall have the | sprwting lizard, One day a staunch Federalist abies Rabo convicted oF un attempt to Incite a rebellion | di@uses its your sanctum daily, anf Uitte dock and supplied steamboats with wood. The remarkable epectacle of #lx men consphring | Ment came in, and expying xelaimes y Mannering at Booths. 1 hin Volunieege, Were wentenced and | Ts OOC OT Ne eae Taper L piase wus siliod Pat Dnowas's Landing, 1 waxsens teaildkin d 1 the Governinant of $250,. | 1 WHY: What sort of a apinal is that thers The well-known draniatic version of Guy atmas Day Tocelye. a ward in ie thr keope {ts Teaeas urcinw | enarareen /8\2" Pet DOneAn’s;” Wen into SEadogg aay t mae ? Oh, that is © salunander,” said Mr. ¢ Mannering was brought outon Monday eventay a ae Mivised af everything that happens, ia wide-awa, | Hd finally to the cuphonious name which now appears 000 and J, and five of them escaping | oo.a cea Rania Haoth's ‘Mheatre, and ts vow del red there trleal Hremis. unig} and progressive. tin ndepeudent in polit | on wl the mabe, Paducah, A Baty ood-humoredty, Mander V? re I sof Beotel manners w ways Mnlere Feel © French actor, sailed from Southamp: | —shows no distinction to party or sect, and if — n Lake in the Cascade Mountains is ona by Yelng accepted as State's evidence to} fiend, wi Reyes nan} ‘ we fa ‘aiet for this eouutey, Me wil aupear et | Shunt? oe wont © Dasonde') 90 end, who 4 While had exam wo |e wd hi ne Fils eon y ypear hight? were withdrawn, the loss would bea wh pvateeapser cere ep frig eonviet the sixth, Precisely who ts respon ; ast aaah nes Oi ine ays win th Nibio's Cary ih Jauuany to the Duke's Moto. Lite toe a prose ane peopl: It Mead. | Of the greatest curlonition in Orogon. Tt Is ten hp viet th ) map more closely, and from his knowledge of | hye ope Daring tin peur wow drawing to a close one | eulogy, aud wecan only nty Wat under fa prey | *Wenty miles, andyeeras tke agigantic well sevoped oud sible for this defeat of justice, it ts hard to | local politics had seen what the effet of the re. | evidently the eon He to pre | pnutted and tals fone wmbers of ue thentical pres | managment, THR SUX shies In the front raul | inthe heart of the mountains, The wails aro nearly % ' , 1 Cavan iA la H wveny play earenlly i athing bh ion th thls COUDEEY po have died. Among | powspapers, and posscases a vigor that wil perpendientar, averare two thonsana feet In height say, Perhaps an tavestigation by Congr ting would bes "you bad better say a] heon neglveted ty Bive ths ove o Huecess hem weg Slate Op si MEPs YRFIDN, AMAAG ©) FFA, Pat vali editorials are. meted for heir ind ae ities lain pune latine ie eee might throw light upon the subject, and ft y-mander.”” The wititeism was repeated by | fine He effvet ean feud to Mt, The old Hall a pH oneaies is nf tone, and are among the Dest speclieha | atye ike is never rumed by the wind, and tte depih Ie 4 Tusie OF Sir Henry Bishop Changh and Gros, s ol American journalism, Ci » very Bi story to the public to | Mr Genny, and thus it came to pass that gor | sud other excelent glees were tolerably well sung The rush to Mouguin's vaults for New Year anayeent THES Known, as LDS FF BO person Las beoK UpUD Ike Bute would be very satisfactory to the ] H : He ; ; bales Ri y is 4 tua i Me rR rymandering” (with the g hard) became a slang | Intact, the musical part of Gay Mannering is a niost | wines, since Sey boon to advise its (riende of hie | ton than any other ave one set on foot. ‘ * | importint nd Mr, Molleuhauer has donc . The Empress Rugénii i = expression for the political device practised by | everythin hi ftuad the saarertae tte han on cabouts, lias been unprecedented, Not only are —The E:mpress Eugénio communicated with It looks ne thongh the uso of lead pipe in Genuy and his th nds p Tr) Ma Red ged gdimlandbiins aad tad paid < laying in enpplies, Dut many others are her Dr. Oliver M hor husband by telegraph two or three times @ day looks a¢ thongh the use of lead pipes pRuY and his friend i 1g w farvly stock, White wines and elarets of excellent quality $1.43 Dy single gallon, $1 for ten gal- lons or more, ‘These wines are of exce}ient quatity, for present use, bat quadruple ip value with age, Cog- pact, champaigns, Cordials and iquore of the best, at low Fates, Depot, # amd 4 Nasvau street, Delivery fee adey naker, of Cheney's Grove, amper, boar Mrs, Waller makes a very effective Meg Verrilles, pot departing essentially (rom the traditions in rela tion to that role established by Miss Cushman, ‘Ta other parts we did not tind in very strong hands The play will be xiven every eventag this week, and le very pleasantly if not very powerfully the a {iter al thd Wad elapse Uuti! ihe prodmecion oF Ham keh alle eer ars hinese Labor tor 1 South, ‘early 500 Chinese passed through St. Louis yeaterdaly from California, e4 roufe to "Texas, where they are come to Work on ty jlrowds., Twe hun dred aid Ufly more have reached O1aha, om bigir Way bo the rame place, in his hows, morning of the \, d left the ho, ike, Kince whieh timo noth © of him. Nunomaker waa, arres esterday. und they are dragging Bawgan Eiiver ior ine boay. for conveying water to and about dwelling houses would have sooner or later to be given up, Lead is one of the most deadly of mineral poisons, and enough of it fs often dissolved by water ran- ping through pipes made of it, or standing in during her Sox Journey, recelviug the most m)n\ite de Tails of domest' Interast, and His Majesty's romark® upon his entertammont at the theatres he visited, &Ce She telegraphed coviplaiuts to tho Viewroy from the re mote polnts in the desert which she visited, If ner bame denpatcluce were wore then bwe oF three hours (n rege ing her.

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