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Tt Shines for AIL WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY % 1670. Amusements Tosday. hb Avenue Theatre Wallace's 0 The daily circulation of he last teeck reas a9 Soll KBSO0 Thorstiy pin SUN during Average dai'y ekreu! tion daring Ue Arerage ciroulat previous itech, ending Jan 22, 83,000 daily prico of advertising ia cho Dainy be 40 cents per line. eery Doran tained a liberal cirer tn increase in the afer March 1 the price will be 50 coats per Sun bas now ation, whieh justi vertising rates, Retucing the Army. mW. LOGAN'S Dill to redues the number of officers in the army is to be taken up for dis tussion in tho Hours of Representatives to- It provides scowl points, that the offices of General and Lieutenant Uoneral sal conse with their present occu pants ; that after the fi therp eball be only throc mejor generals and sls; chat the ebiefs of the Washington shall be ; and that if any oilicer of the all neeept netvil office, his commis. thereby become vacant. + of September next etaf® departments at 1 two cotouels, who served actively the the Inte record and qualif professional, of all officers of tho Line and stat? Kk of brigadieryreneral, and to ral, mental, and resident those who should Lif the Prost pproves the report, thoes not recom: mended shell 1 in the service ; be mustered d allowances is cethnated that if this bill should be bout ive hundred officers will be dischaged under its provisions s measure no fictious opposition will be attempted ; indeed, if the public sorviee does not require them, moet of the officers will therheelves desire to return to peacet But anxious ag the people are to , they cannot forget the d oweto most of these men. Some of them have grown old in military Ui left situations of great promiee, in commer. cial or other business, to become so! t through the war; many of them were wounded, and will never fully recover from it; and the pico Ye desire that th treated with extrem: some a law many of them tenderness and 1omy must ftep into the t free ot ex n the very ear nient of military the|Presidcut to the positions from which course the contemplated red uct clude the names of th should Lhe t » word of reproach Candidates. ppportin ty to bi sub him on th foprerentat. ve Ininistration, While Secretary Lbs embodiment tush prine’ ples. who propose to keep harping ro could go for repeal of the or for (ho inan in tho covery Mat the rocoustruction ects aro null LL Would mount the platform of impartial sutlvaye and universal amnesty, Mokace Gittncny should pat in a prodinpiion claiin to oveapy that in niles the Hon The eminent philosophur vever, Would probably prefer to enter the lists as a high protection candidate eycoiust Mr. Commissioner Ieoo-trade WiELLs, Gaviow Fiance Thain woukl have no would flock around Miss Susan B. ANTHONY, and the other would nestle under the sholter- ; or, in the nt of a union of forces, which would be ing wing of Mra. Lucy Sto: ev far better, th would place their gay and at- tractive etandard in the hands of Senator Pompnoy or the Hon, Wnirevaw Ret, or even Jndge Woorwann of Pennsyl vania, provided he did not enoak out of the nowinating Convention, as he did out of the Washington Convention the other doy. Tho farmers of the country would of courso turn their eyes toward Gov. Sxyaroun as tho hay-loft and cheesopress candidate, There would be a sharp struggle to carry off the eupport of the Ring, but wo think Swiuny would get it, Ngboady would dis pute Ohio Munaun’s right t6 carry the flag jon ; While Saint Connin, support. ed on the right by Berrenriny and on the of Repu left by Ber bes, with the letter in lis hand which Cuarin took to Grant, but which Frew didn't see, would have no rival as the comer candidate, Danie Prarr woukl be early on foot; the solid men of the country might fall back apon the Cardiff giant ; and as to the bury than any other, provided they can combine on one man, they may find plenty of suit- able candidates ia the lobby of Congre: the lebby of almost any of the State Lepie- laturee, or indeed within a mile of the City Mail. a ** Where Now is the Good Old Moses t’? Princo Antnun is something more than merely a good boy, Me shows remarkable signs of cleverness, ‘Tho manner in which he paid boek Mr, Grinxvnt on Monday, for bis stupid invitatt PALMEusto> » Wes worthy of Lord The Prince was addressing the Brilish residents in New York, “Gentlemen,” ho eaid, “pray aceopt_ my hearty thanks for the kind salutations wh you offer to mo on behalf of the British and other ri Oo me @ source of sincero gratification and pride to receive your assnratices of pro- found reverence te the Queen, my dearly loved mother, end to hear that the noble, up- right, and self sacrificing character of my leeply lamented fother it ao juatly appreciat ed and honored in thie country. When has a neater thing than this been done? Tur N of that morning had ealled attention to the gross insult which had been put upon Prince ALwent by Mr. GRINNELL in saying to the Prince that he was invited to the ball solely on account of lis mother, as if ho himscif and hie father were of no acceunt. Now Prince ALpent was really a great character; his children have all boen brought up to hold him fn the lighest rever- ence, Assoon as Pri Anrucn read the short article in ‘Tux Sen he determined to seize the enrliost opportunity to vindicate the | uemory of his distinguished sire from the t which had been put upon it 1 is scood intentions into ‘The manner in wi d, the amial avoid any dircet to poor old Mr, Ginx The epecch st e Prines to be a right he will make New the oath of allo. , get JouN Motsussny or Fen Woop to decline in his faver, we wi ANDO m for member of Congress, What has astonished the Prince the most of anything in New York is'Tur Svs. He , and he ude np his mind never to do without a live newspaper befoi cr day of his life; just as old Gen. would never be a day withont th —The Prince does not want anyt) net Mr. Guinnrts, on account of — - The Latest Colonial Protest. When the committce of dissatistiod colo- Wste Who are now hang ound the Cole ual Olfice in’ London waited upon Earl GuANVILLE reeepUy, they had an FE lish Jord for thelr epckesman, sod an Eng. Nish Duke for the'r interpreter, Notwith 10 cmjpateally eaubbed by the, nob! adder men Lat after ten days’ refle on and consulta colonial gentlemen addressed to the London Timea, sharp. critle’sing net only Lon Gian oMeial n of their interview, ut after point in the Veter's recent utterances touch: 301 conference of colonial ley @ocert that such a meeting aa they propose “ would be fruitless after an rt of Hor Majesty's Gov. ermient of @ refusal to ate with it.” Their purpose, they say, was simply ertan Whether the Government would assist in bringing together a confer. ened of colonial delegates properly author: ged by their respective Governments, to intimation on the cote: tako counsel with the Imporial Governmon 4a the present unsettled state of affairs,” In this purpose or they have been cireamvented by Lord Gianvinne, Nocersurily this rebu » Lest of humor; aud they accordingly avsert that his lordship did not wait for the natural responses from the colonies them- sw lvce, Lut attempted to forestall their ac a by directing tha various Governors ta diseonrage tho movement, So far as they aro at proseut awaro, they add, “there is pt ground for his lordship'a ax Furthermore, they think that ahould any buch propositions Le submitted, the filling body to consider them, in the first Jnetauco, woukl be rather a con ferepeo af colynial repreasutatives, authorized and tustructyl by their respective Govern ments, and not, a8 Lord GRANVILL® aspumes, does bot leave them no sulle Aumpton, by the Secretary of Blate, acting upoo his opposition as the Fenian and Anti-Tammany champion ; while, if the woman euffragists keep up their present divisions, one @thool own irobably efroneoas conclusions.” After plainly reminding the Colonial Secre- tary that under tho present sya.cm “irre. sponsible and unauthorized persong are sup- posed to havo undue facilities for obtaining the ear of the Colonial Oe assortings that “there is no reluetance on the part of the colonial Governments to appoint muthorized agents to represent them , tho colonial delegates touch upon whet they call “the broader quce in the following sarcastic strain ; refers wit preat complacency to ‘lations between the colohies and mpertal Govenment, and ‘toe general ce they are believed to place in the C Ms fact, that the relations the Toperial Governigent and the eo.gntes a1 fuetory, OF that any oceaslon exits for dts 1. oF changing in aay way the present i wt that we may be | foy remarking that such wh Impression 6 nd anorars to-conettnte in itself ert in ator @f vome chenge of eystem, A Ot ong vo beret Sattenea (te ol gakGutal alluirs and the temper * and as plainly ‘The Crash in tho Portia: Enylish capi h aid pot, The ity Mall, not otherwiee troops and banda, were thrown open to the Indies at haif-post 8 o'clock, is Aeon minutos afterward ; bat the Indies filled the galleries of the main bail so promptly that note man mained ‘The various moctettes aesombled at their heudqnar- tem at the appointed time, and the deiegations and Aistinguished guests at the Mayor's office at 9 o'vlook, and at hall-past 9 filed Into the hail in the published Order of proceséion, through corrktors Ined with troops and paeked wita people. feet around the three sites of the eatafalque was kept arrounded in the front rank by Btate, naval, and army officials, Ne bwek of them, filing the eyace ander the remotest gallories, were the ordered lines of the pro cerston, whici had marched into tho hall, ‘The coffin was covered with Illes and other white ‘The wentincls at tho four eorncrs of the on thelr reverred mas The Right Mev, Bishop Neely eteod in front, And Chapinin Harrison, of the Monarch, on the north and Bishop Chapta th side, all in fall eanonienis, At 10 o'cloek, from the apper corriior throash of the Reqaiem by the ed by the qoartette ond eiorns Assoclation (ts j# wae followed by & na dirge by Haydn Association then from the Messiah, and the prayer 5) Nteun OF adminintr ation delegation then go on to refer to the present unsatisfactory and even threatening siate of affuira in British America, in New Zealand, in Australia, Wales; referring also to the withdrawal of troopé and general Imperial protection ; pertinently asking what the larger colonies are to do, untoss either to declare themselves fudependent, or otherwise to deviee somo if % representative voice in the open by ventine the distingulshe, New South catafalque leaned mottonter ars, | repeaters, and ewindlers, now a most formi- { tueans of havi dable party, and Ikcly to east mot) votes | councile of (he nation? The constitution of the sua eeemns to be attracting much attention fact now from astron- omers, In a recent tecture Dr. Goutn of Cambridge mmary of the latest n of the subject. According 9 aro in no danger of being deprived of heat of our great luminary for Observations made at an iminution in or given a very good Messiah by the Ma; prayer read by bishop Nec the light and a long while to © fang the choras from Moses in Eeyot. During the eingi Mest, fron St. Paul), twelve amilors from th coftin, 4 by Col Sweet, the Marshal, and the clergymen, followed by While the sailors were placing It ng pieces (Round fifty years reveal no ita brillianey or b “Ppy it is a mass of matter undergoing combustion, and sooner or later destined to bo cons proved by the consideration that if it were com- eatirely of edal, tho rate at whieh it would Nave tobnen to produce the amount of heat and Hight we now got from it would 4,000 yoars, and we know from histe the pall-bearers, car, the two reimat About the Starry Throne, and the chorus trom the ) were perforniod m then moved from the ball anit got Into fine according to the programme, with the ad- dition of a dattalion of marin moni nnd Kentcia, it up in about ry that it has Another theory ted is giving way before Iris that tho sum consists of a «i heat—producing atmosphere surrounding a comparatively cool wuclens. cent experiments show that there is indeed a «highly incandescent than its en- nucleus is nevertheless so bright © sinall portion of it which is seen ocea- sionally throagh the openings in the envelope would, ifall the rest of the sun were extinguished, still be unendarable by our eyes, while ite beat surpasses the flercest fires which human art can As to the real natare of the su Jysion has yet been reached, mn that it iv a kind Hymo of Vest already existed lon dents in New York, It is | modern researets draved with black, knotted wi flacs of England in the drapery over sisted af two loco notives, the tivity, no definite o Journ favors the opi of mechanical acti draped in bhice and white: a bagenge filed with the excort of the F fantry, the funeral ear, and three ears for th hese last wore’ aleo draped. At two minutes to one the train etarted, and at five ates fr mourn President Grant has been attacked, by some snobbish pretenders to a knowledge of court etiquette, for not having re to the White House, (heir fault-finding upow the ground that in Europo this kind; and a}, wit hi atds, and tho tw dor Gon, Matlocks, back to their slips ure bell tolled. eetstors, and business mypanies corted the bat Htate troops, v Aurien’s visit nionarchs always return visita they say our President should follow their ex. Whether or not they are right as ty the COMMODULE GLASSON'S DIFORO European rule we cannot say, but we do | to know that He Rewt Bera token for a ot Unhappy Married bates Bitteou We this ease siriet- from year to transact this business Taother was: ace! moratng alter i was very angry, wad vexed Lil adultery what es in the rest f Judges of the same Hele had seen enongt or three from this, but not more, State, then, there are in ind twenty Judges ot never shill have hink itabout tir won told witnens ti hed como into her re 2 dollar fom me.” courte of reeord, luty in acity w t to pus a bad laure with power to give any nthe promises; for itabsolutely fixes the wimon Pleaa, in (ho city sin our courts is far ‘That in the Suprome Court, exeopt zo and Banyano ar Imiuistrative qualities to of New York, behind now, Mrs Giasson first Wiknews exanined | Westitied beat his Fee OF we Howells and or efght years bea more Judges cus tmuch work? ustructs the courts of this Anson tuirty-bwo year , & Democratic Department of Agri (ed to attend to agri noss of farmer ping up a Bure ry at Washington than ther medicine aud sur step in the might direction, and we thank The preseut centralizing aud office OSM RANE AL ty sibeud He Was stopped, or we Who now will intre Bureau of Education, and Bureau ia aw r course entirely juce @ bill to abolish the t it put upon its pas- or exerescenco that urnard refused to & walnicss, el slow Mra, Glase Ue WCE OF Mas rug: w immediately upon de This question, which Itas been often Thalian Opera, The sccoud season of Italian Opera began last evening gwith tha we ce which ussembled to greet ib wae fale in numbers and of @ character to give encons terprine of the a Doxes were ali taken, tho oulmde attractions in whieh ig the contral figure have drawn of the opera habitud waniing th the audivuce, Mie, Briol and Mossrs, Letrane and Reyna mato thelr reappearance, a baa recently beyn Lrought up anew in Paris by tiuing of the murderer Travem any, der upon it, in whigh he retaina lify after the head is separated from it for a long period, though it ceases to have any conselousuess as The head, he says, on the other hand, both Hives and thiuks, ur, somotivies two, and even The brain remaing uninjured, and con, tinues ft functions until it is benumbed by loss 1 aud of the nervous fluid, Is, and wiust therefore suffer the most For this reason, the learned doe Puree has published @ ome takes the ground that t metimes one bh YY, & contralto ticed In the require Will not Want Varloty in tue o On Wosuenday, * Williaa Poll,” aod oa wil be given, with Lefrane tn tonoryart, Amatingo f# to be given on Baturday, Dut the opera is not ye It sos, bears, gruel agonion, tor denounces the guillotine as altogether too crac puniniment even fur the most arecious "AW. V. A.” comnlains th tho Dusliel have 0 pay Hourly $17 por on of 2,000 cople who b “M. It" #aw a poor lab Salfornta, dengsed, and robbed of penard eeoul, whe Wore Hie Te wae malo A Knight of Bt, Oriapin au Tribudaly simular to the T settle nity aisirate coats the formation of uhommes of France, Qotwiten eunuloyore apd CnLiuved, Componed Of a eQhal MUMDEF Mou oud, GEO. PEABODY'S PAGEANT. THE IMPOSING FINAL CEREMONIES IN PORTLAND, M nd City Hatl-toe ‘The Church die the Meving of tho the Porttaxn, Feb. 1.—The maxing was ushered In by & noriheas ty “age storm, wl cefere anith the gathering of tho particl- pants in the geal cercinonics uf the departure of t remaina of Mr. Peabody froin Portland. lestes and coridors of ti oveupted by tl ele to the general A pace of fhterm Haynes on er + from the frigates Ply- The Fitth Infantry bore their reeiniental colors fnseribed with thetr battle-etds, ms reversed, and the bands The escort marohed over gthe prese: lowed by an apparently ancuding lino of carriages and the elvie procession. procession arrive | at the depot, where the coMn pla 0, and the mourners en.b: 12:15 the head of the the escort ard the fonerul ern, white cautb. 1h contin were The f “¢ Snoring on Record Mow a Lice Line * Libby, Mis ep that wbarkiaent Howe mH Next to her, wud law aud ier & Howell's «had been married and he bad aot Pact fitteen ye 1%, (be m 0 whiel sho was but tree Necks at Bevavoga, leas tue Live gil alone wath, Lama the a degest nal ‘ Mrs owe Ob wumwer ; ue Hy ab We eutne Fenteres tag Hor that hy follow iu) Ano tO sort of | nto he ant Mguinat @ach other The jt te ff some wand many familiar fece wore ontiusiaaieally — re bor of the company 18 Mine: f god voice, and prace nts of the wage, Tho season orad ty be prow nted, Vriday, tho Reader."—Tho tito of tho officer highest 1 U, B. Army la Gengral, “Oonsiant Reader” may write to Harry Wallin, West Creek, Repubite county, Kaneus, for lidoria. oo # Concer gy bie Cobo, MARRIED TO A HAGAN. The Wretchedost Life in Cherry strect~¥h tion of Misery. She is the wife of aChinese sas, Phe lives at Of Cherry street. Wolt-Soe; byt Wonma in New Work Personifica. independent freemen of tne Fourth Wert, not being able to reconcile thelr or- ans of epeech to mich berba tan Hinze, have natrs alized the mame to Morrivy, which i a name faroihar to Fourth Ward ears and beloved of Fourtit Ward hearts, fo thie Wretchedeet Woman in New York is Avy ono who wishes to find her con do so by going to M4 Cherry street, en tering th hall to the left lending in from the endlc- walle, going to the stairs, traversing the dark hall on the second floor, which runs towards Cherry street, nntit he comes to Aflicht of stairs on the teft; then let Tim ascend theso stairs ond knork at the door which he will come against in tarniag to the right, push open the door, enter the room, and look at fhe object lying on the bed at his right, betweon the atove and the known us Mrs. weending the The object which he will ede Iying on that bed is a woman—Mrs, Morriay, the wife of the satlor, Mow. Weit-Se Bhe ie a Catholic. children, who have been educated matnty at the Hor ord Mission, and who are coneeqnently neither Pa- fans nor Catholics, Dut are la Protestantism, ‘This commingting of religious ele- ments sometimes brings about #trange scenes in On one ocersion the Carhotic wife Was fouml on her knces m one corner devoutly saying ber prayers and counting ler beads, while the at the samme tine crouched In another corner worsttpring his heathen gods, and the children were inging the nymn— Jeaus loves ine, thls T know,” For the I bio tells me ro.” whieh they had learned at their Mission School. ‘That wat many months ago, when the wife of Mow-Weit-See contd get out of bed, and bead upon Bis can do none of joomatina, work last Intd tts vie o once getting bold of her, ininossible while #he They have three ty teayened with that dismal room, Tagan husband was her knees and now, Inflammatory ing In her eyetem for geor,jhas escape from ite elnteh was lived, af she for yours has been compelted to hive in damp cellars or miltewed garrets, and without cient eluting, oF fuel, or food, and endyected to brotat treatment of ber Pagen husband. ‘The pnbtic wil probably be aurprised to learn that the Chinamen who dweli fn thie city are neari married to white wives, They do not make prize I: fea findamental doctrine of Chinese ethies that women have no rou! Uenlar account even tn this world, citer whose book on China made such an impression some fliteen years aro, anys that the bigaest Joke of the #cason wheraver he went inthe Celestial Einpire, was bis attempt to maintain that women have souls. ‘The Chinese coukt not #tand sach an absurd notion. | Its amnotncement always doubled them ap with Stil, wo must not be too hard on the emuch as wome of the most ae. compliahed plilosophers im Christendom go fer than they do, and maintain that neither wosecn nor men have souls, ‘The Chinese votion that men have souls and th women have pot works badly in an to treat his wife Tits dog iv of more practical vulne to He can eat his dog, in a pinch, even in New York; but hia wifche eannot eat, He can only beat her, ur ent her throat, or shoot her, Areho mariered his with, Mow-Wert See har , and are of no par. Tine, the trays Chinese for thie, tr wore thon f treats hie dog. treated bie wife after the Chinese fashion; and the inflammatory rheomatt+m, starvation, and foul atmoxphere have treated Ler after thor futhion; and so there ele Les on her rugged bet, in that back room, on try strget,one of the most pitiable objects now to We een on car Her chest ts drawn all tnisehapen condition t ers are drawe oat of and her Ong rs ary, and wrenehed Into a Her arina are like hens ckens* claws, 1 sature of her nd wy bead huris me s0, # no physician to attend her, rom the Howard Mot iL) eleven years olteaa pu A few ni lite ago bie @ specimen of Mow @ taste of Velie Chrisilia AUMIBAL Samana Bay~Yellow ent Ship fo ta to be an ac + Departuent is muking cvery prep Aircady, versels of the North Atlantic Squodron apation i# to be peru ne ts to make that point Ins hi vision of te squadron, fenders ef the newly veqnired: Hayat Commodore ¢ the permanent ¢ station iw (tin twat Baratoga 18 preparing for that sex cry one in the Fervice knows that tho Sa han just come out of one oF the mort disastro Jor the navel apprentices, and # Hable oficers and many exe earned of by the returned ko Cis port Inet sumn dent sulors ani ap dreaded yellow ed in qnarintine, ud such veut to destroy the ‘kerma of Bay with ation sho ave to run Uh hoers and en, LYNCTI# WAGER OF $200, Don't Bee with Politicians Kor n> Mut woe He Andave Langhed Justieo Kane, in the Righth District Civil Court, yesterday, appeared at} the politician the Sixteenth and Twenueta Warda, drawn thitler At ol Lynch avainst Doris for $200, the amount of 4 bet mado vy Lynch with Mr, Doviun, that Mr. Hardy woald telet und wontd beat Jud, stakeholder, handed oy Leawith’s election, oleoted Judgo of Ledwith, Doris... u the checks Devin alter Lyne’ feeling bad wh learned that Hardy could not be counted in, tre puing 10 make the slike mend his forv holder pay him bis $299 Mr, Jaen M, Shechan, who appeared for tho de by tho plinsiif that he was a betting tian, aud did not think it very honorable tatng sur a aport W pus for lis losses When the wager was a Te wan shown that Lynch felt # tho election, and guve notice to Doria at about two o'logke an election day, tub thy wager waa olf at that hour Justice Ledwith ration of Hardy and the Ring). Mr, Syneh had bis ehe counsel, Mr. Morgan, a9 running like ks with fam, but he and bie ad to prove that He paid don Mofion of Mr, Shwehan the Judie withdrew she Gruso from tye Jury vd grapleda nou GRAY, THE FORGER'S TRUNK. > ‘The Letter Detective—How the Tronk was d-Gray's T tng Birdto—The Key of hin Safe—Ini with Grant. From an unexpected but perfectly trustworthy source we get a few additional particalars respecting the Mniling of the trank of Gray, the forger, at the Whitney House last week, ‘Tne person who dis. covered it war Mr, Brown, of the frmot Brown & Loveridge, 90 Broad atroct, no detective being em- ployed at all, Tho modus operand’ was ne follows: All the hotels of the metropolis were visited tn town, aud the registry books of the day on which Gray dis- appeared were examined, to see if any ono whore Welling at all rosombled bia had registered bis name there, Ow looking over the regisiry book in the Whitney House, tho ebfrograptiy of the name of artes F, Hookine was at once remarked as bearing cat revetnvlance in ove point to Gray's writine. tin the peenlinr formation of the Teter following optiis clue the trunk was discovered, ‘efforts were mde to eecure it, This, however, matter of some diMeaity, amd it was not an tila search wortant from the United States anihori- ton Ind Teen produecd, and a sinall aecount for rent due on the trank had been paid, that the tran was delivered up to Col, Whitthary, Chie! Detoc- five of the U, 8. Treasury, ‘The WMdavit upon whieh the fearch warrant wae ob worted thet there was matter in tho trunk wl tenled to defraad the U. 8, Revenue. No counteret, honds of any description were in the trank, nor were there any implements altering Government bonds, as hos been st ‘The real contents. were as follows! Several euits clothes, and some very handso.nely embro shirts and handkerchtefs, anda very elesuit dr found tn the tran’ a ticket of invitation to President G ‘ tlon ball. It isa mistake to suppose Mesers. 13) & Loveridye are the heaviest #utlerors, their total lows not exeroding $25,000; whiie Messrs. Jay Cooke & Co.'s lows is estimated at ararly §20),000, ———— The fun as “cen from the West. Prom the Branseitie Courter. One of the wonders of the age in which we live is thet jeadiag ant independent jonrnal, Tue New Your 8tw, Wasther we look upon tc mere mech anism throne which etebtyeste th 1 copies of Dur Darcy Sew are disserinates!, organization a h ciety tho work, we nee pstontihes reelt Phe paper holds iteeif Indepontent apen all {noortant movements of the day. and noon all exer Fars a vast inilac entire country. The editor-in-chief in aesieted by a foree of one bondred an nen, Who Lave bern selected trom the I dof the day, ae beet qnalifed ty eetet In mak i# first-class’ metropolitan Journa shat it ought The compos! of Tim Sty fn Mght and y hail whieh n fitted up for the purpos and suoplied with all necessary tntorial at a cos! ver twelve (honaaed dollars, suber of com vositors is forty-three, earning frou $25 to #5 per week, acconting (ther a The forms are all wtereot six caste are taken, The pr ro printing. ani eos teed tn the office we of the celebrated Balluck patent, and three of them are In use, ench printing, frost'a conti uous roll of paper, some 200 complete vapers per minute. The averace cost ine Dar Bus, inciodin: wages, tik. paper, &c., is $1,836.64, a LUI? over onc- half of whieh is consunied ih getiihg ready to print Tt may therefore be safcly tail that the Heat piper, whieh costs the purchaser two ccnts, actudlly Lost the Company $700. Bueh. however, Is the recognized necfitness ant ity of the paper that its ruge prout advertisenents and sales is over # The great popularity of th bility and cheapness, ie owing 1 8 great measure dlvooates the ¢ © of the workingn unten, and all the measures taken to haprove tho cor dition of the masses, Walle such is the motte the manasewent, Tim BUN can never cease to shine! -_—-— ‘The Sun as een at Home, Prom Sirect & Smith's New York Weekty, Tue Sv has achieved a success within the last soar that is perks Of Kewepapertor tion of Tug Su dasiy Ieee i votronaze has Rept pach’ with ite circulation, must now amount to nearly $6.000 1 werk, # fogcther with t.¢ profits on sales ofthe paper, mut, ier making all necessary dedactions for expenses, give TUE SEN people a ciean income nob remote from $710 a day, That i9a nealtiy business, and} Is constantly growing moro robust, Iti perfectly enfe to assume trom the cxperience of hist within the next twelve months the ¢ New Yous SUN wlilatiain unto th During that period the cireula has more than douvted, and ite W, When ie price for adv wat to a ficure winch will « toa round 81,0) a lay s reasons for this extraor ay be mentiondd th © whack S vivuetons st I ning re ee ALIVE La DEAD BLAT fis Operations ta Clevetand ts Wane ta Shep Cohen Reeruite to che seat ot A Contract far Saudwiches aot! Bit Cupar. Now York bas ite ald ya like t aearuy an fies asl American a frame Delasare, O. anid eee § L made hiiiwcit KNOWN we Rez ir yt the Cul Junta, of New York city, oad Uien ont Wost uf recruits for the 0 army, tirough to Now York, wuere Uiey would be shi, ped to the see of War, He guide the a of 8. F, Pearson, general tiewet agent of t ©.C, C, and Lratiroad Co: writ or the tran: thon f ot Vinca, and. ay th end them oa by te Lake Biore tL Hl by the Erle, Gas porte t $ int uursel, Mr. t mt tal Ie Ute had denen na. He had’ut got the scart Ob vot! inte Wott Me ze, anid cunerosty and 1.0) boart h reed With B.A. A&G, Woand Ene o trans, me men iro here ronte, ‘The transportetion baving been deubly provided Fy Usten was next in order, ‘uesy tires bundred patriots must be kept in gost eon iauon on thelr way to glory und veto Join A, Wi Jor was just tho man todo it, “So con'ruct wae with him for thre» hundred windy tches, Temay be wed our give, Phere wow is wiriciing tlouds wore nd to the ttle acis 0} rourt Haiiroad passes for byaself were at li isgosd, anid ae madest!y ov Cor ih to mie ruvony, The resuia New W Agent fet . bows thing i changed now the agent in Ww torn up, the ord eo travellin 1, Aeuuts aned Wheckor 4” un Would a reonid only turn ‘ tos Joubted, veferonce is made to he soverd goutle nen cin amd, WHO Will HO doubt wailing {« hy tenderly and respeettully m4 the whole matter fs tuat hig nian Ca: in a dead that he havasomely sola It Lae ety a fow divs ein Without having ad hie board bil ac tie American Then the fraut became knows, Tuvsday, word bat Carpenter Wad coning westsard again Lat! f Ainericin House, mas Mis business tom thimand ty toverhs'pay. He OL ho MoHEY, LUE WEP Was Home ty be got, bul bok: HY overcowl, aid tus ead: wallalr iu Give enter $e undoubtedly a prefesmenal, he Wi! brobably be #oon livard Of 1% some ocher city The Minority Pur@ Report, Wasmxcron, Feb. 1.—The Hon, James 2 oks r Dae prepared a duper embracing his views and thom of the minority of the Committee one Ways. stl Means relative to the tariif, Lustoud of evliectug revenue on abods font thousand articles, ay promos sd hy tne tall rovortod to-day it is claimed tat hundred and fifty milion dollays ean be batte on twenty-tlye mentioned articles only, ret We agcregite population of thy countky at torty millions, and the ay AMOUNE OF Lhe ui ticies eon sumed by them per annum, At proacat the ail reveuue from ie tail iy CMe hundred and million dolar, i tne * An up-town millsmasive’ eal npon tho deng clerk Houdinay i to hav 0 pti pagent Meanth'9 fos, kort oy puturday —— W. Baxter & Co.’4 wird int rire trade sale Ms 2) Cyhal eb, Woxb in thele catatoeus ova higint will bo tno (nwo anetiow sulv-as Surwipure oven Laid 10 thie gouy: was In fact, the whole lot Which $s felt thronghout the | 3). paper, beatdes fe the fact that it is eminently o peopie's paper. To te trades aps without # paraltel in the annals baw over $5,000 copies. Tis advertisine AUNDEAMS. ——o— Students’ duels are on the iuerease in Gem many. —Gen, Sherman fs said to hive wept over Kate Bateman's “Mary Warner.” —The Indians favor (he importation of Chinese, ‘They want those long ptz-tail rcalpe. —A California paper abuses @ man because backed ont of a Meht after getting both ware vitten off Rochefort has given no names to his chit. dion, and they are destenated Hmply as No. 1, No"), de, =—The Russians are said to have invented nothing but a pecullar tea urn etre —The Government recently sold £,600,004 os of land in Texas for unpald taxes, realizing only e009, An eecentrio young women in St. Peat, Minn., playfaily bit off her lover's thamb in wt they had the otwer day. =A Nashville wedding party was completely demoratized by a brother of the bilde, who red cee shots nto the carriage. —A bill making drunkenness fn pubtic o Feady:naio eigas cer ‘a misdemeanor, and punikhabto as such, hak been fotroe duced into the Tennessee Lecisiature, —It ia noticed that “strikes”? thronzhout the comntry which heretofore wore usually to serite Nghe er waxes, are now chiefly to prevent @ reduction of wacee, —M, Maximo du Camp, who bas made a study of neh subjects, says that French privonore under sene tence of death ehow @ greet fondness for Tentmorn Cooper's novels, A sensational preacher in Towa condneta Sunday services th & Billard Kaloon, Oper ie eharel with beer all around, aad eloting with @ treat forthe crowd, He draws large alichces, —A nautical instrument maker of choo hie made a telescope for the Meret of that city, hy which the names and sig can bo distinguished fiteen mites at sea, Negro washerwomen at Columbus, M+ arg dhensted at the Inst Yankee tanove 0 steam the Chinese receptions of Princo Alfred lacked onthitsta an Prarie Fachange of vensela f Victoria was ton feot tall and had fire ever, wt de Colestinls expressed thelr ditanpotatmant by Cor ioupe, —A memorial chapel to Stonewall Jack ou ig to bo creetod wt the Lexington (Va.) Military In citata, — Canadian panors say the majority of the oil wells lately bored in the Domintow hay. jvoved tay ures, —A freedinan fonnd at the station houe ia Toledo, Oto, a fow eaye nto, MIS OWF cmuster, with bg wify andl two danichtera, who wore bo: weg from Virginta to Chicago, whither frlonde tal gone tee tore them —In running into Portland harbor the Vritich fron-ciad Monarch Rad a leateman each sido of the thip corstentty founding, and the ehontort east wore hand a lal{ fathoms, of fifty-one fect, and that within oud hour of low water. —A Massachusetts paper tolls of & recent Congressional nominating convention yor In whien voting was carried on in such 9 Feientific manner thal “on the fourth dallot each candidate hat » 4 of the whole convention.” —A healthy competition 1s waged by tven oppor eftion stago Hoes in Wisconsin, One line earrice for nothing ahd gives a dinner teu partenser: the other eurrie® for nothing and pives ete pateenser a diones ahd 8 pair of buckskin gloves. —"Say, stranger, do Famolt of Naor?” “Yes, yon do; and you are 80 denn, besitos, tat yon can’t tand up witihowt holdiirr On to the Lamp post.” Whee mearth shall 140? Dna peddler of retiitue books and iON ploy bt with my Dasiners,” —Liquid ammonia, injected into the veins, has ene tn the MORE em Ie cubes of etites, A small syringe, WIth a ehary point for the purpose of making the injection, vetared and sold m Meibourne, and few traves oi Australta without one —The wine growers fhto the manufacin'e of bron Witace of he present your [© exceptionally viel tn ant a Wandsome profit it I* heheved ea tie tiling ‘he commoner corte of wiue i wold Tt ia remarked as a eine © yon jar ciroumetanee in Ne Sonth Afro diamona diectiee ot the dia have been faomd by 0, nit not Oy of English hunters b re a ot Vuited Btatos wit ’ At a rovont Methodist rr a We dey Jia pot sate @ corner a Poryoy "amd that Ne wold be alte we w to As the destcnmted Maividunt 1 * ° to im ana mae tte Tore & remarkable apr Dallas conpiy. Mo. thirty mitos from Breifate ‘ "7 Her eaye it i rotodf wand Or the o $4 huyrinds Of sh thas « ‘ (ror the river diving the severe winter w When but rendered Impure by fresh ta, flet es o re t ton dopth of forty fact, — Phe Congregelionrliat traces the ree ol cee pate Of the Rev. Mr, Cooke va Iiis (inst ¢ fit Hoyt Ne had never smoked, ke Wout pat! 4 P, tad he wot bean a sinokar i . $k to op nt Hot Me noe wsgd ¢ 1 | Pose stavadat baie with Mrs, Cooke aR) woe! «Ss Uerb ele elurg The moral obvious ne A couple of unique moguls, cont , ld ohar Mesodng bya femor Ww Gvorga IIL, while the other has the ‘ \ ¥ Of Gore W MBCOAC VA" Five biudiod daikars tee bes ined for tho wedal The corner-stona of tha Haryict © {ler Aumat Hall witt 90 Laid next Septouit ] Will ooasiMt OF bares laue—t Mask oe thea Ho}, tha Memorial Hail, and Uy Sis btiolle exhi ations ant similar asaasion ‘ ano bor, This Iv a 9 ¢ Fk ' iors anil this," eo ucts £9 Uo ‘ WiUhOUE Wan darks sO thas Wi ‘ ¥ Heoosulzable by any body jase ‘ hat passed, A patty of youny ‘ of the have, and began toenit t ‘ Poaoody* “Garza Peabo t Voice FRG OU OF tho Marktos e thonsantdotlars” Att, Poa . y Wenly, and did nor miasy a rine agcoitod.a Youngs mam ut HM Place de la Convarty, He hat nama ret is Hid dow bie Mook to feork Lim Appetit 4 aip¥ ap oC eutieany ave nerican, ‘Tho «tran, @pale, thonzhuml loosing fice ant rd, monadeur, fe Une Alle siance ta his Majonty. Tt was ¥ Yhig io tho sortof thing thet ly by) INAH took Care: A lady ontesed shy oat vv! Hf between two gentianen, Preeti cuLlomen ganged at to lady, mit (helt oF @ second Carb Atared ak tbo othiog. bee 4 Cemen uttared, * Why, Mosd, where dik yoo oud rom?” The lady anewaro}. © Brom st howe rk ae F rainod tie Mood ruve Hyed-—going to Joka mg at Pitteourgh VoreaUlon engued. "Frank, sarod 9 Saud arg you?" No, thawk God, Have yet Hed drinking ?* "Haven't touched 9 at « Sup Aratesd, aud never shall” Ob, youve 6+ our promise # Yor. Mand, gist oan tw Vou once forbade 2? Ne a winioy they are writen in wy heard ’ Vou 'Hmmn#! Winal fron Uae bade, wird Liut * dee