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UN. MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1870, Mayor could give them roality. ‘Thoy were | o¢rats, flve Young Democrats, and fourteen | plam| bofore they were strack by the gale, jOomn NEW BOOK 4 + Refined in dail sUNREAM the same as blank votes, the same as no votes | Republicans. Tho Ring eannot carry its Coroner was unable to gather any information. | 4 wasitgow has had quarrel with her for- | A Towebing Scone tn an Editorial Room-A | —Balzao saya that tho shortest lino in politieg at all, The returning them as real votes by | charter without at least four Republican Bot ould he have Gone to better service to LUN | ss satusmere, Mosars. Fields, Cinodd #004 of | Gaaticman Reads & News Desp rice Ree | wa curve, hie recognition of the return | votes. If the Republicans refuse to be so- Cannes Downniet, the sole surnivor of the 0% | poston, and i¢ 60 well satisfied of the Justice of her nounclvg that bis Bro ® Murderer | _ jaro says that tact is to the mind what It Khines for All the canvassers, the recognition dead either by bitesel: by the ine | itity, than inform the jurors that s consure By | cause, that sbe has put the whole atory into a book bag |e grace is to the body. — —— =| by the Mayor, the swearing in of airit, } duced either by Pribesof money oF by the im: } 4 Coroner's Jury amonnts to nothing? Might s | of nearly 0 pages, of which, we understand, the ‘ — —Gamblers and prise- fighters Tive almost ex ; v oupancs ffice of | fluence of corrupt office-seckers, they ean com s The editorial rooms of a morning newspaper, ‘ MONDAY, APRIL & 1870. and his pretended occupancy of the o i Aackcf verdict of cortsure not bo useful to young Dox- | first edition if airoaly exlausted. Tt is not gener | i wi 6 omnium gatherum of all the startling | “M*lvely on stoeie } —— eee Supervisor were all alike void—all null— pel the enactment of such amendments of the guardian in a civil court, in proseouting | ally an odifying spectacle to see people washing t as , g The flour of Rochester wid Lo at ihe nex) events datty ocenrring elsewhere, are not nsunity very projifie in startling inetdents or dramatic sita: atfons; and seldom, indeed, does an episode of #0 painfully interesting @ character fall under the im- mediate notice of an editor while in the perform: Amusements To-day, — Democratic Convention, -=Waisteoats made from towel crash arc tote the correct thing this ennimer, —The latest matrimonial sensation is tho ro ported erigagement of Chief Justice Chase to Miss Con. all nothing. Mr. Fousy, who was shown by | charter and the passage of such an election ders for damages? the returns to have the highest num- | lawns will give to the city exemption from a ber of real votes next to those for | official robbery, and to the Republican party ‘What was the price of Republican Assem- Mr. Rocitt, the candidate elected Dy | afair chance of carrving future Btate elec: | blymen at Albany when Boss Tween got his dirty linen in public, but in the present instance the writor neoms to have areal grievance, Her volum entitled * A Battle of the Books’ (Iurd & Houghton), though relieved by passagos of characteristic vigor and tartness, mast be pronounced on the whole . beings nico of bis somewhat monotonons rontine anti ee ee the people, was accordingly the right-| tions, The alternative is before the Sena- charter passed? We know what he thinks a fair | yory tediou Mee otine. had wie le bow # Geopateh came to | eeance Kimncy. rele—Ching Chow ; at nieviee 66. thin | boi Leu Cine taken ehUlh lisbon average rate for Senstore, for he hes himeelf | “Gai Hamilton's case te briefty as follows: Tick- | bo'syuaresed: Cornell University has 668 students, of whom { ‘Thompaon Treepe, fal Supervisor, and the authority of the i : stated it at $16,660 apiece; but we suppose that | nor & Fields, afterward Ficlde, Ongood & Co,, pad- | A little 'evore 19 oteloeke on Tuesday night, white | ts belong to the State of New York, ant 18 to forcign / or Yorn Crema Tvombes Court was invoked to give him the offlee. ee eee ‘ Assemblymen onght not to ort 20 thoeh, How. | lished evety book she wrote down to ibe year foes, | (thepigit editor of the dimes ene enmeen oy Bie | eoanteter, j oe an hades A part of Mr. Bantrcrr’s effort was 69 im- The Comanche Indians fonr weeks ago, cret, leaders among them might perbepe put —The lock of John Wesley's hafr deposited fm For the firat they pet her ton por cent. on the retail | mesanges wiiic?) were to appear. in the next. morn. Onley 8 bo proseive that we give it as taken down Dy | {ling a vernal doxire for seulps, horses, and astie, he wae visited a ayon'g man of 2 or | theoorner-stone of an Engilsi 4 themocives at as high figure as Senators, Con. | orice. No contracs wes made for the next two | Ins leene, ho was visited by 8 Janik an OF 00,40 | Ree enemmranves Of an Rawle ehureh i now sald 69 ' Wood's Museum The White Cat, Mondor, Ae, Matinow, ea, raided ona portion of Western Texas, by | by books; bat when the fourth appeared, Mr. Fields Me este of i nied by an elderly ite Beni Coster our reporter : ‘ ! ering that in voting for Twexo’s charter they 4 middie ‘walks of Iife, accompanied by an el Mr. Greeley says that the sotuti } Ve M. ©, Asso Matt 4 he ; and massacred forty families, burned their dwell- “ agroed to pay her fifteen conte for each volame of | centleman—n relative’ or an Iniimete frien’—and 6 solution of the — “Tn recurd to there being an inenmbent in tho betrayed the Republican party, they certainly f the | from the shadow thit preeed over their eonntenances | qnestion whether woman is equal to man depends pea } 7 + tae office, casos were cited to show fhatit weno im. | igs and stole several hundred horses, So a the three books sold. ‘This was in the midst of the pF pete rece : ‘forms ot tie Sun. » | Metals Cane 4 ral m ought to have beon well pald for if, i. when pricte were rising, and books that hed | [t,"ae tPnarent thet thetr errand was a palatal One, | whe the woman is, end who the men ts | pasty rarstomaromeniots ss 222 ERG | More tho titie or tie applicant yenecrear, am Meg Baa Milena La ——$——_ eee eee ear aro advanced 10.8 461aE (erence sa ORAtY and ee OteR \pecstved | ——Beitennte will continue to ‘rate the waves i! Fectrry 2 ADEE | ie treeaeant cers ‘Gne‘of tiered aner: | day. The Amtociated Prom agent embodied i | Ye ig pleasant to observo that men Uke | {aa uait, ‘Mr. Fieide wld her that he had mato. | Fe nuiter committed at Troy. N.Y, daring the | wot the Ualted Biatea have a government whieh wi } Fi il ii Cee oe raat ee asian (or in his despatch the belief Mantis eae nest * | Hexry Wann Beecuen and Perer Coorar, while | cimiiar arrangement with all his authors, and she, Oe anand a sapuvel Heh} Hae cede her to waive the rule, That's what's the opt | SP thing: and the other, the grenter and more comm horror was enacted that “the commander at | thoy oppose State grants in aid of sectarian | petieving tat whatever he proposod must be rieht, | lief despatch brother, living = tn pear is t for wild pi whe'hor we have th this St Fort Sil! could have prevented some of the m: 1 fro a 7" that, cttye had “heen #hot sand “killed, and | —This is @ great year for wild pigeons. There Feonle, It wan for the Bi if been diaposed to d schools, are careful to abstain from the denunci- | astentod us n matter of course, “Thad perfect fulth | tint ne was anxious to nbtaln additional particulars, | are millions om millions of them tn the woods of Ke bin) i et ah ee re wan woe bagh-tond he had been disposed to do 80. f utions of the Catholic religion which come so | in him,” she says, ‘and reckoned my interests fur | witha lincering hope that the message be lind re- eee ee ne cust was’ no tan wiro eopia noe ve |. Veet was the crime of thene Texans for which | easily to the lips of ignorant and bigoted Protes. | *fer in his hands than in my own.” Bhe went on walaetit onl Gecsalanoe axtiv a snd told thst | tel for, yet th people sere limited tothe hammble death, arson, and robbery was the punishment of | tants, Woe wish we could y the same of all the | Writing books, which her poblishors sold at $9 the They would provably contain toformation of the wf —The newest style for dressing the hair ig } ihe, ve eo a eee ees tocir aetica, A | the men, and a fate worse than death and worse | gyoikers and writers on their side, Is it not | Volume Paving ber Been conte the volum in Mite ook n neat and ansiousiy awit for tome | eatted “ the Cleopatra.” The hate 18 brothe’ wa of ete" tan could maken contract totransfer toanother man | than arson the punishment of the women? They | ghout time for those who desire to influence pub. | °°, *t*Picton that she wae eettin Yon than | m ynetes | 0 arrival of the eect nict on peoreeae (1 and braided low in the neck, surmounted the frul's of his inventive genius for years jo come. bot " ‘ LA she was entitled to. She micht bave continged | helug only broken by an occasional sigh 01 promo | hy 9 targe imitation snake, which Is called around tho It cermen tat the tate could contract forno Acell- | raised cattle, They raised wheat. They were | tic opinion on the erent questions of the day, torest | 4, To thle dav had ehe nots toward the oloce | (ieerend Zemllty, OF some, tender recollection of | 54 fy bs i , eek 500 : $ do so to this dav had she 1 close | boyhood’s davs, wiion he and the bretucr he mourn: 7 S50 Tara Fer entail eae uattine Iieoons Letra Pd ba til eile he ba ht their cause upon reason and argument, and give | or 1307, accidontally learned that ton per eont.on the |e wore playmates, camo over him, escayed nim. It | —A buifito hunting excurston will leave Cin. There was no ‘number of offices which any man, with beef, They supptied the —_" ‘acifle | ovor appeals to unthinking prejudice? It is not | rovail price was the lowest payment made to authors, | Ws bitter es ei iis veonlt of a owertel oatslt ot cinpatt May 18, taking five palace cars and a dining however poorly qualified. could not hold. i ite | Railroad with freights of live eattle. For these | necessary to be a Catholic to see that Catholics | aud that they often received a hixhor percentaxe. | seitcontrol. oar, aectrens tent and a band of masic. ‘Ths halt wi that doctrine: his Honor, it not. forbid enormitien, Indians who roam the plains, who | may be honest and siucere in their faith, and en- | Testing bor own case by this rule, sho found that |, The missonger eame; the looked nr derwoteh was | be made half way betwoen Hays City and Sheridas, ; Constitution, might hold ‘the two oMe despise the “troubling of the ground,” as they | titted to respect as auch; and the attempt to repre- | she had fur years been recetving six and two-thirds | [ja"t. tt mas nate mare confiralion at iit , | Ranees. ge Dnee ; : i news he | ved. Terrible as that had . , t} the last week, which ended on Saturday, | and sherifi, In that eave he voull oe Judge ne | call agriculture, who live wholly on the buffilo | sent them In Gay ae ght tugh eta Da ig. | and seven and ono-hoif per cont. on books for whiled | been te Foullly woe wore, Infaitely. worset Hs sia Waauboer ead wie santa ore Tt ve April 2, was as follows: from the bench, and as Sheriff place and the deer, to whom horse theft is fame and the " * many publishers wonld have been willing to allow | brother bad not boeen murdered, hut was himecifa | shows jer" chat Aral hen Hip be poate tris BE BRS | aster take in ont and cxceure te nentence 0 tether ee ich bullet, knife, and fire, { ccatgainat a Catholic which cannot be used | gence tn hor publishers, and ienorance and Indifer- | filed. Lis {ath e-inclaw, with whom he had hat | peacchg a i daly evedaiion lek ou, | "8 i the Sarreme Court, and devw two | coq osterminated. them, Aud » reflec wave of | eunit men of any other religion ; and the pro- | erence respecting the simplest rales of business, | quarrel. Ile does not scem to have been accused Of |" vieiorien Bardon ts sald to bo prepwing @ wgregare Many ait x8 fee = wtiarie rack to, devote ail Ute time to Ls al ef ' t t ihe ee of aiding their schools, or the reverse, | had mado her the victim of what would seem to | Sony evar is: eracrimeak wa mellt cee then play, based on an ineldent of our sate cayil war a 805,450. Arerage daily circulation dur | ‘luiies an ofcer, because, iginiity, to | terror will empty every farin house for fifty miles | shovld be decided without reference to their par- | amount ton scheme to deprive au lnexperieuced wo | iwok hie own’ ie, ‘The griet nf the brutier when | Moras tethat the oloce will be burly Int ing the week, 94,242. Daily average dur | {te ith deed Interest tothe remarxe | back of this scene of desolation. ticular theological tenet man of hor earnings, {his toteltizence was read to him was terrible. He | isn ny Gaylor, under the title of * The Groat Anierieao | ing the provious week, ending March 20, |? tion of bis Honor to sunre torn | Many things ernmd on us for nttcrance—in ———__— She Immediately wrote to hor publishers for an | Vecame fairly transformed, frengiet with grief, “My | orang w " 02,550. Hrlotmavon tie lie ota poor wiriows human Metre | yonaif of swift justice to the red demons who | It te whispered about that the Ion, | explanition, but conld get no saiisictory answer. | asain unl again, as ho faced the room “Sorry 10 | —The guests at a firattass hotel were recent | nn more impo Hate He acked “that the | thus wantonly destroy American citizens, and | Guorag N, Kasxpy of Onondaga, Senator of the She then put hor case in the hands of @ lawyer in | Hive von bid news, sir” imperlurbably remarked | yy startiod ateccing “mice plo” among the Items of i H What Shall We Do for Cuba? Haare Pte’ uulconen : that “tue tem, | damage the industry of a groat State, and inflict | Twenty-second District, and the Hon, Annanay | Boston, and aner s great deal of uresome cor: | done. for no human consolation could reach § dessert on the bill of fare. In ch rity to the Nindiort wa rospondence the matter was referred to two arbitra. | like bis aro ind tors, who awarded Gail Hamilton $1,950, Tuts ts ily Decame safficientty calm to ask that the | intended. the essential fact of hor story ; and tue conviction Nb, the Geli artralice pute weaed the sates —The present Earl of Derby is disposing of his ts forced upon any one who has the pationco to go pcssdersabis oak father's tad, jnst as the Inte Earl diaposed of hi farhe throurh the book that the Boston padlishers, fading | Men that were not so Prodigto: Poople | menacoric. The mares Repu'ss and Inepiration brourht they had secured Gail Hamilton at a cheap rate, Think. 00 and 660 guineas respectively. Thirty horwes wore were determined to make # good thing out of ner, From the Cincinnati Commerctat, based big tere poraty suspension of the Ie of the people of | wide-spread mischief; and in behalf of the | X. Panken of St, Lawrence, Senator of the the city of New York should be ended here, to-tay¢ no what the voice of the people of New York, which | civilized settlers of the borders, whose occupa- | Seventeenth District, are eure to eote for iad bern ailencod hy the violent voit procerdinss of | tion it is our duty to maintain, and whose murder | T wexn's charter, oth of these gentlemen repre- The centienrn had disciatined weeuime the cow tite: | itis the Government's business to prevent and | gent strovg Republican constituencies, and one Honaiity of that law. Tt wor the sme power which | punish, But they will suggest themselves to | of thom, Mr. Parker, we have heard spoken of Invoked into existence this Court, wi ich plared ti i 5 Honor on the heneh, that declared tre man 1 our readers, Inthe meantime, may we not look | as a candidate fer Governor by men of iutelli- 4! A little over a year ago, at a mass meet- Juz held in this eity, the people of New York very clearly evinced their desire that assistance should he rendered by this country to the struggling Caban patriots, Since then these men have deserved well, od to believe that “mince pie” was the arucle ; ‘ the fice of Holice Cunimisslover should not at tie | for some expressions of horror and anger at this | gence and iniluence. ut af they vote for that | Under the title of Mormonsem « its Rim, Pro ihe tall, turned on the past, for Gon. Fits | —The Maryland Legislature having solemnly i battling without a particle of moral or phy. | same time fe Supervisor, IE tat eine the orler of the Comanches from thore who have | charter, we can tell thom that ae long as they | grew, and Present Contition, Mes Many BV. | is fil of ine! ance yeerning men bilttor the Prevention of carrying deadly. weapons sical support from the outside world, and | English «tatu 01 », declared denounced with such indignation the chas- ie " he Ba ies . Sacrn has published the narrative of fifteen yes’ vitere of the age that was eving ont when the tt Me ' ‘ thin aficers should not hold certain ou er fs Vive they can never he Republican candidates for neral cane in that an oyster knife 1s not to be tnetuded in the catogo i battling successfully ngainst the thousands | basa’ inch ettuues were in force in Fneiand lone | tisement of the Piegan Blackfeet in Montana? | anything ag Let them put this down in | Fesivence among that people. (Botxuap & Biles.) git heer of Webster? he | F¥etinge tts not * deadiy.** | of troops that Spain has sent for their sub. r State Constlint Or aro their sympathies less prompt toward | their note books, and reflect whether they ean | 1 th prosent excitement attending the Mormon Teen! he node vO mine) —The “Eau de Nil,” a new color, has been Jugation Gry, OF this content: | white people than toward Indians? afford to so! themectves and their party to Mr. | MUG Ue Doel Pema ie oong tae | Why sot nee Prodneed In Parts. Tt is a dotionte mixture of eray and ‘ ; s This was tue #u onan pears i 7 baal he sto 0 lived amon) Recaane Lo hated Cartis, 3 paid thet fo | ereen, shot with silvor, which 1 salt at avery moves It is not too much to say that history ro Leeds Remar URL id, DOWTE ot Wiitiv A ie Tween at My rate which that personage Cin | sormons in Ilinois, and accompanied them to Urah, | oc whon Cure rei tr ; sit orator. | Ment of tho body to give to the robe “the aspect of cords no civil war whose cause has been ated by the Muyor wis ay Koy, Florida, polls sixty vo The | afford to pay. ft is urderstond that he started | ond, being a ister of a high priest,and the wife of | that ie War abont to visit him, Dunicl swore be | Mowing water!’ Fase ROMA) caaee aby Paarainad Oise the gu aduotippeiniedive on'y | most influential citizen in the place is Jans A. | out in this ernpaign with a round million, but | a prominent omelal, was atte to learn many | thouMdu"t eine the jouses wd-noubiug but the ene | The g6th day of Mare having beon the last that of tho presont Cuban revolution Ke that because the Mayor of Now York hadmace | MAasox, who is a cousin of Fraxaxvo Woon, The | even that sur would vot be enough to compen- | #ecrets about tho Saints, The book is full of reves | jiccommoda'ions at the Lvern.”? day of meeting by the reristenrs to admit new volort, ted 1 . Pa \ id ; Hunster, and bad Hot done bis duty, he should sot | place has an organized police force of one pata Me, senveut and Mr. Parker for what | htione of a starting character, and the suthoress 1 The b well dune, all tho same,” said one; | While the President's messate was not issaet anti tho ne Cuban League of this city, whose neld to do his duty, ‘ iain . Mj : evidently fears = 1 be questioned, | “the Wat days and denth ar lally good BOLL, It iH KUPPosed that (he colore 1 mon of Connectle fications extend through the whole co The counsel of Mr, Ssrri confined him. | "2° 4 partially uniformed, as he wears an im- | they would saorince if they voted for Twuen | ¢vidently fears that fier veracity will be questioned, Don't it strike von, however, that there is fome- | ext will be unable to partleipate in tuo eleotion of Mowe ramifications exte trough the whole coun. ihe peieatin var mense brass and carries @ cudgel. The | and slaugutercd their own party, as she prefaces the book with an afitavit solemnly | thing stilted and artiuelul avout the scene, a8 if the self to maintaining that a writ of mandamus y try, has called a mass meeting at the Cooper Inetitute for this evening, which we presume will be very fully attended. The purpose of _* day next. folding bis cloak about him . “ wide nptts roquire,” said « sage of tho Indian tribe nobecots,,** bat three things to make mo haony."* “What is the fret?’ inquired a eeexer of wisdom, avowing that she las wold nothing but the truth | great expoaniler were folds 4 bole s on. | M8 the benefit of posterity She eays she was an earnest believer in Morm: a * Like Squibob, tor example, who, after being laid | of ism till she ditcovered, after going to Utah, that | ont in death, was (ouud sitting wo, and being re- id that be had forgotten his last Common Council consists of m tall, lean a Mayor and four fat citisens, The Couucil We leam by the Cuban Cable that the sential question of the utter vacancy of | jave so far sturdily refused to gragt any li- | traitor Narorzox Araxco has issued an address could not be granted in the case, ‘The es Addin ‘ ‘ ‘aggtt the principal business of Brigham Young and the Erobecen” waa Gis nosis, © Was M the secnea?? j his meeting is to express in the most de: | SSuTH's pretended election he did not think | censes for dnioking saloons, However, there is | {0 bis countrymen, in which he states that there | Cher beads of the Church waa the comminsbon of tad’ toons cats | “iter © Well, whos fe te tira pe ony," ahd the r cided manner possible the sense of the whole | proper to touch upon, Judge INaaian’s | not absolute temperance practised in the place. | 1# no cause for the revolution, and advises them | crimes of an atrocivus charac Among th wo remember, were unpre ated. When the | phflosopher, contemplatively. “a little more rum." decision will, we presume, be pronounced at | Consequently drunken men occasionally appear | t return to their allegiance to Spain, an early day. on the streets, They arc instantly arrested and | Aso tells us of a fox who, afer foolishly This contest between the people and the | fined 85, and if they eannot find the m ey, they losing his tail, exhorted all bis species to have Ring involves the most important principles, | "T° Put to work improving the streets, It is as cath erapdhasLaclati anlcoes hii er tha ‘orpot le by sae and 4a poarcely of lose moment than’ that | |" ‘iis manner tha ‘the Corporation beemade} | no, ‘pico, which liee not rebelled, has z ® handsome shell road, sidewalks with fine id . waged in the Legislature at Albany. It it shells, and plated bandsome trees. alrecdy driven one member from the Spanish one of the strangest features of the abuses a - Cabinet, It is not unlikely that Cuba will be which now prevail, that sworn public officers | A tabularstatement, showing the operation | *ill more disastrous to more than ove member pretending to be Democratic should violate | of the Sinking Fund in extinguishing the debt of | Of more than one Cabinet. the law and commit a gross wrong agai the war of the Revolution and of the war of 1813, people on this Cuban question. Let us hope that the expression will be of such a nature as to impress its truth and strength upon all on whom it ia incumbent to reader jus- tice to Cuba, crimes she mentions robbery, murder, aod as aiece ae? whether ho treason, and most of the offences that are | the quubt ty nayih forbidden under civilized govervments, Bho With all bis) br says abe was present when Brigham Young and | tremendoas swell, id really departed —A resident of Columbia, Pa., is atlons, like Rauibob, be solved | os at sciaglo m od fellow was e id to hay few days ao, in order to win det. an opossum weighing fourteen pounds, and two sromena none cree bs aug ered Sra loaves ot bread. The “accompaviments” wore @ , on ch jopesdias, then frst publish rye of a py icenbeneg hiv bes decir mvelacd ca hater det endl FAFA {paonian his elmple ad | rd twocetiarnof salt; The samme totter ore Co American eitixen named Bowman, and that Bow. | mirers with bis teu sneiaa bondi fovpenkd fdbanl gle aging! ch yayagib nagar “By Jove, win adays boring a iF & twenty, man was subsequently killed in the maoner agreed Gan or etatonliee | socal dinner party w vbcm, Bue tolls other stories of violent deatha,and | UN nt or thine went out wit —As Marshal Soult was once showing the ple- tores he had stolen fa Bpatn, he stooped before one ives the aceounts of robberies and varions cis of | tovste "It was common in my younger d nown ‘tay deliver a. lecture tyreany cooimitied by the Mormon leailers, She itife subject on | remarked: “I value that picture very much; It saved and conster- | the ti of two c*timabl® persons.” An aide-de-camp i ‘ Are there any Honest Republic: the State Seuate f The Tween charter, while its ostensible ‘ purpose is to effect reforms in our local ad- deseribes the ceremonies of the Church with great ——— aid i * : acre a @ minuteness; and her account of her fifteen years’ | nation Nan John C. | whispered in the listener's ear: “He threstenel ta Sareea haben Sigel sas wore such a Democrat as Jon Fouey forthe sake | has been prepared by the Treasurer of the United Pee lopbaiead Aeiaiaeh Eatery 0 2 career among the followers of Joseph Smita is full | Caitoun wonld open up on centralization Of POWEF | have them both shot immediately unless they gave ‘| 1 foatures of the present Rin, je. It wil : : ; i " 1 bi 0 o e for v's charter? | of incident ° t to its clove. If * it up." j, pontinue in office the mom corfuyt members of | of Keeping in the Round of Supervisors aucl, | States and published by resulution of Covgress. | 17 there are, it is vase that thelr party should | she has Mls Ceehica partes oes ec aren 6 Hel daadoapalonaanmmadtenas PE ORlay hive datited Ets tattbedict btn. ( this infamous administration. It perpetuates | ® Republican as Hexny Surta. pease | ibe isan yen mounting to | (ok sfter thom very sharply, Every Benator | not desorve the loast sympathy. rite ae HE Sick: See Giagest: sad orentonty ing with logisiators tn Towa, Jonce eoonty wants @ the present Board of Supervisors, than whieh a Perr Draddock’s De Defeat. €11,710,878, and of the reerieas: United pe who votes for that charter votes to kill Repub- We have received the first volume of a Ger. | ence. We liugh down pretension. would 1 Pepiteotiary, and supplies each Representative with o J man-American Conversations-Lericon, prepared with | Stand old Harry's tyrannical dictation, nor Webster's | cabe of Amamora stone, suitabie for @ horse block, licenier and bu: ee nd bury itinegrave that knows no pecial Feforense to the needs of Germans Living in | *W¢mn atlorances two dus.” Marshall county wants a Normal Sexo}, aid presente resurrecuon, no more rascally body ever existed ; it leat The new British colonial policy, very ex. | and State loans issued for can ying on the war for , What a tres vel old ma 01 el h Apnatan O'HALL undisturbed, and gives to | plicitly affirmed by Her Majesty's present | independence. OF the 200,000,000 of the faun 5 me Aurlep, vader Whe eAlveria) ears of Prot. Auua-| (srul eld Harte went eed Ups eseer Piston cepa yar tbat gel at aaa ait him the appointment of Commissioners and | Government, is not to use military force to | CoMtinental currency, the greater part was paid We learn from the Hon. Epwarps | axpee J. scuzm (Proderick Gerhard, agent). The knew lim at bis home in Kentucky, The first plan of thie work is a good one, and its preparation | 5five Mexican har No f could not have been tutrasted to more capable lived umong his retainers with a more hau: feast, and the father of the anfortanate gir! so quickly, hands, By nature and training Professor Schem ts eeugp Boa neaingly than he. a must eo #0 | made widow. took possession of thascarcoly breath: bel peculiarly fitted for the task he bas undertaken. | Yid all tie ume. ve he slept ina pose, with | lessclay, ant refused to rteliver tt Into the hanisof For yoars be has devoted bimseif to literary labors ye out to the effect it would bare on the Whig | relatives until the dowry had been returned. The dis- —At Murroe, Ireland, recently, © bridegroo was choked to death by apiece of pork at the napsin off in new bonds at the rate of $1 on the $100, | Prenegroxr, U, 8, District Attorney, that six that being Its specie value at the time it was put | different indictments have been found against in circulation, Fur the earlier issues a higher rate | Gronoe L. Duxxixe, the defaulting Superin- was allowed. The total debt thus funded | tendent of the Assay Office, and that they will be amounted to $75,000,000, and was gradually re- | tried as soon as they can be reached, unless an Heads of Departments, with power to extend their terms indefinitely, No one doubts the character of the men whom he will appoint under it. In fuct, he is bound by the most maiutain an unwilling connection of a colony with the mother country. But force is to be applied to the revolutionists of Red River. A thousand soldiers with a battery Sa H comor ‘ty, and his prospects for tae Presidency.” te almost led to bloodshed. ; polemn pledges to retain some of the least | of light steel guns are under orders to go | duced until, at the commencement of the war of | order from Washington should prevent. It is prsighe basipeafiogingiicctinays precede ved! Femomer Troe hee seen, Comey A warehrnnicer (nr Meridery Oat.; has en.ex: i worthy among the unclean copartners on the | from England to Fort Garry, there to press | 1819, it was but €45,000,000, Starting again in | not probable that any such order will come to eed Genie taerdattemoe at the ception as any man ving of what a popular cyclo- padia of universal knowledge should consist, and of eccurred during the diseussion of the | bibition in his shop an old watch, with only an hour i. Corwin grew tired of the trucaiing | hand and a common catent for a windine-chaln South, and determined to baal eff, After in- | » hrase case, but was oriciuaily euclosed Republican side by whom the city has so the republicanized people of the Winuipeg | 1816 with $127,000,000, the national debt had | prevent Dunxixe’ long been held captive, in return for their district into their political place in the new sunk in 1834 to €6,000,000, and the next year 20 OT ——— the method of arranging fucts with clearness, brovity, | aicating thin; he wns seated bi personal servicos in securing the passage of | Dominion, and to hold them therein eub. | Was extinguished altogether, The clection in Connecticut takes place to- | and precision. Tre Ooanareations. Lexicon ts, ax tie | morning, in his shirteleeves, when Clay entered. ea = dsaal gy rgeagtlied gy poe balteellg A parma) fee ; ee 5 day. Let every citizen of that State who is in | name deaotes, a dictionary of convorsution—that i, | M4lked up to the table in solemn silence, sat down f ven in Ams ( mission. Storage for a thousand barrels bulk inechair, and thon, after a pause, he brought his | oldest running watcn in America. It koeps excelient The Union League Club is a very reapcet- | this city hurry home #0 aa to vote. The contest | the source whence people may derive the isforma- | fist down on the table with @ bang that made all rat- | time, uot varying two miuates a week. There can be no question that were this | of pork and flour has been engaged in To. able body of gentlemen, They are Republicans, | will be very close; but the prospect is rather fa- | Hon wecessary to enable them to take part In con Ge. and exciain %, does this | A very nobby looking quest recoutly arrived, yore! rm 8 : D i cs at Corwin, per Drowaht his fst y nobby looking que ; Wed reform charter submitted to the | ronto for the necds of this force. and naturally look after the interest of their | voruble to the Democrats, conversation, Tt had its ortzin in Germany, and | Gown and rowed: “By cain, if cop break my | at a Bote! in @ fashiouadle watenax place in honest vote of the people, it would be over Our Government will of course refuse to | party, They held a meeting on Saturday ni —$——— may be still said to be pesuliar to that coantry, fight." ‘The affair was ton ludicrous for | Florida, and npon his appearance at proakfast whelmingly defeated at the polis, The truth Js, the Ring leaders never meant, in spite o all their professions to the contrary for the past dozen years, to give us any reform The present system is too profitable to them Tor that. Under it they have grown enor- mously rich by plundering the people, But now that they have the power, and the peopl¢ piertty hold thom to their pledges, they hope toeseape by making a show of complying with the popular demand. heir charter, how ever, isasham anda fraud. There ean be where tne dictionaries of Hrockhaus, Pierer, and Wirand, each exevilent of ite kind, have been circu- lated by handrods of thousands of copies, and have ereatly contributed to the diffusion of usefal knowl: edge, The information which these works impart may not be haustive; bot, as fir as it goes, it Is exact, and if !t does nv more than create a desire for permit these British soldiers to march one | to declare themselves against the Twaxo charter, | _ When a man has made from five to nine Inch upon our soil on thelr odious mission, | The speeches made were good, especially that of | Millions of dollars out of the elty of New York, ‘The men and their supplies must take the | Mr. Jackson 8. Scuvura, the President, who de. | av he not Areas afford to retire a tittle from Hudson's Bay Company's old route from Fort | nounced the Tween charter as infamous and Pe i” i allow the people to govern them- William on the north shore of Lake Supe. | "armed all Republican Senators cgainst voting | **¥** € appeal to the Hon, Wittiam M. : i Pe | for it, The resolutions were also very good, | TW##Y for 4 candid answer. rior, and get to the Red River as they can, wich bes sapeetion 1 'Y good, pos UA he CaaS by canoe navigation and portages. As they |" whe'tyyay hatter provides that there sball can, we say. For there are miles of this | i, gfeon members of the Board of Aldermen, to «lu Jersey City—Tae difficult highway where one hundred expe- | pe elected by general ticket, The objectionable olticans at Inet Putting Yorward a rieneed, resolute half-breed buffilo hunters, Uni Man of Unbdiemished Reparation, armed with repeating rifles, could, without 1 waiters commendanly exh ited thelr alserity get bim whatever he wanted to eat, * Want . will you have, sir?" inquired one of the waiters ; * we have steak, deh, ces" “ Damo ‘yer foader.” said (he Rest, bring me a spittoon.” —What can be more dismal than & ‘by the Hudson Bay Com. | People attempting to rival each oiber in the teiling of t i "| pany. x nd Jointly ruled by Rag- | Whatare called funny stories? Patting aside the tack further knowledge, ® useful end uae been accom: | find" wnd Canada, have not yet | that most of the stories are sure to de oid ant not at all Piahe, parted with the Kies that fet of uneducated | juny, each story-teller i nosorbed exclusively tn his Professor Schem's dictionary is identical in Its gon- iF own Wants, who , a)’ plan with those above cited, bot difera fr ay we anould be'governed, aud. | OW” stories, and If he listens to any oibore does ay onty eral p) © cited, but differs from A 5 iidrens talk ‘OF out of poli his whole mad bemg occaplod with them in this rospect, that, thoazh written by Ger- SeLtete maehnnal hin a our great masters think we | what he sh man contribntors in the Gerinan languaze, It is o- tod [rom thelr ews of right, they nropose 7 sentially an American work. I; is invended equally | Wvipping us brick into the track azain. he conse. | nat Gov. taitner luenees whieh will ensue. from an attempt of tliat for the Germans resident in tne United States, who | eatment ompany of on League resolution proposes that no voter | the struggle in the new consolidated city of It vote for more than ten of the fifteen, Now Jersey for victory tn the Democratic Charter This is desi; Conventh ended qeletly on S.turday might. The vunla, told atin (uit he tne loss to their own number, kill every man of J to secure for the party that isin | @ ft'ior ie at dare Well illustra ed by a conversation betweon | traded, tn his dist messave, to recom usad the exola- | M » y ie Mayoralty uf te municipalty was + me ve pape i= ata of, eye sonues the: i no reform in a scheme which sustains the | (his invading force, and found the new Rte. | the minority five members of the Board, It ix a | confined yrinciually to ox Awsemblyman the Hon, preney prt (i six Billocerae ene et: ideut Riel ana a reilable gentleman aot loug tion bey the ne Tank 83 Mrs boone ber ed Boa: fi rare nin catlaiie i theneetiol Sidnes B. Bevana and Mr, Sawyer, the present May. | uble portion of the Teutonic raco—and for those at r owed deepate! old ou “made out of white pine and dass wood, hil hybrid Board of Supervisors, and in which | public of Asainiboine on a second Braddock’s | 0!" for realizing what is theoretically ealled wi- | oF of Huson ¢ iyvone.octbe corporatisna med | home, ‘To either esa Wt presenta information on | euler wo the provosed desvotch of tra0pe to Which i good tor nothtyg for you know, an avery I the present Mayor is not only retained in | dcteat, nority representation, = Dae ein ane a rndelphia Hotel wad which | Atie'ican history, biography, and geograohy, acreasi. | {He idea and t Shut shoal eyed an at jog digi dat the Fight kind of nutmege i# made oot i marie, paneer is possible nority rey st ‘ion m : wy = yt be wy le wnaeal iY pfflce but endowed with immense and unlim It is possible that minority representation may | C\'jred a protracted session Of Over seven noam® ag the whole Northwest an bie to them tn no other single publication tm thelr | ¢ Now for the Republicans. ther against then, and that ing i y y arond of =In the neighborhood of Roston once lived be J thing initselt, We will not now discuss | the eagles of victory refused to pereh on the van: 4 + i ; In the neighborhood of Roston once twe i ited power. ir 4 0 & good fs f native toncae; and ifthe succeeding volumes are as | fi ove vation wontd fight twenty five, It H f the TweED charter is passed without | iat question. But itis not ( Vers of either faction, Tuo delegates wore too ev en Wit be wall to. ta clergymen, ono of whom wae reniurkable for his dry 1 aes A ° ' estion. yet admitted in any | },°Tiviae en fruitoss ballotip well propared as the rat, the work will enlighten | ht be well to mate just here, that @ part of the { All that the people of this city ask iso | 1.0 necessary amendments, it will be the act 4 Y | ly tivided, aftr sixteen fruit.oss balloting, & tsenty-Ave nations are located pan the tine of | humor, and the other for ivity. ne forme part of our political machinery, Our whole | com» re ly anit the Convention no med usits cloice for Mayor toe Hon. C spr ike was eflect the Gorman mind very considerably as to what law t mauren wisielt his been aettiod upon for the Imperial | meet wel atter, asked I oF hin at hie if fair start all around in thisamendment. To | of the Republican members of the Senate, method is that of government by majorities, | T.wed ! beon aeeommiished by the United States in the his | troops, that is, the Superior route by the way of ie | Preparatory Locture” Th latter caplied thas he | oil, agen'eman whi ge politien ore 4 Lake ot i. * P H aifeet this, the Mayor must be nominated and | 1¢ on the other hand, it is #o amended as to | Docs any member of the Union League voor. Tie action af tae Couvention wis a | tory of civilization, In trie reapeet it oconpies « | Lake .0 he Woods. It may be 8 serious question A not, ue he was busy WriGng & REFMON On MMe ¢ elected along with the other city officers at | .conre good and honest government to thie | suppose that the present time is a favorable flow t rebuke 10 Giese men wh: ke | unique plice in Gerinan literature, The reader t* | cnutie as to die chustisement, threatened, bat i is & iden Cail" "That's Just the thing," was the ’ 7 ; ae ao 3 “ress werked alin st incessanily to se tot | not to suppose, however, that subjects not Americin | question very easily auswered whether we will sub- | Teoiner, " come and give Us a forequarter of It." the ensuing spring election, and the Alder for introducing @ novel method? This city is in fon. ‘Thonzh Mr, O'Neil nccopted the noml- : unfortunate city, the credit will be due to It wae uneong.it. full of adequate treatment, In the voluue before us, | Mit to It oro i men invested with the duties of county Queen of Holland baying stated to Mr i " extreme ess from th ov o ‘ True, we Lave r i or them, The decision is in their hands, They | °%tfeme distress from the effects of government 3 this genous compristig nearly all the letter A, will be found shie | acainel—the Hudson Bey Combant ne, homer and | Motley thar she shoukd like to moet thowe of the Iit:vary legislators as well. ‘The Republicans in | can turn the scale either way they choose, | 'P¢M complicated principles, administered by fhe Democratic tick file wit) articies on Alabamay Arkansas, Albany, | 18 Wifluerce sbeondy ie Cunadivn “Govarninent ind | men of Ruslana whose acquaintance she wan not hikeiy . Lattved ofties (bo uct of tie tS subjects now tt eeritory, and the Eazilan | to : } F rare the Assombly might have compelled the Yo 5 4 men with principles of too great sunplicity. If Mayor's term to two Auciotam, Susan 1, Anthony, the Alabama Ciatua, | 18 Auluects How in the Territory. and tue English | to make in Court and fas'tonable o the tarter i" Twerp and SWEENY to grant this measure ‘The Young Democracy in the Senate will | this gate of things is to be reformed at ull, it | At tho ond of he dret gene, Mr. O" the Kod Kivor Rebellion, aud Agricalural Collezos, | wo'sre tuexistenco, ater many yess of total indie | €eMtleman Baatened to oomply with bor reqiiest by la j acai june leeaatg th 4 stand firm, ‘They will insist on amending | must be done by committing all power to the | 2 ,tUlyo the comstiinitonal (olleentae: Oia BAkan vA Naan anak (he Fare Neceamary we ‘si attempc tin | Ye them all to dl athe mows with ts vey had not been #o blindly corrapt a8 to } ie twee charter substantially as follows: | jnojority, and holding them responsible for its a rencmim tion, recent Labor Congresses in Amorica amt Bu pe wiiien \aibe e lniinied by Sea. Ble crive |. Eke Gaaee abe 66 tne iam merped Tome pveriook the public interosta in their eager | J] No man shall hold more than one | exe Have we not seen cuough of the effects | "*eeed by citizens of ail shuden of pelliieal wih. | the organization of Working Men's partion, tle Ar- Cerwilaly. the hrave deen ot | Thess aaa © pocalian procriasy In ie Qusso 41 th i e ‘ 4 % ww reminder of the ticket s6.ccced on Saturday | ad Ethion ‘harches, Rgvivt, Al © 5 ca will 1 ussistanee, . . shay he lh es pursnit of personal wages, iffice, of a mixed system in the swindles of the Super. Seheol ture BO tna Penh d Bil iyi lie, wytie A an Fee aad se i iy te jour aantatanco. | Netherlands meeting the Mera of Knglani! at wo The issue now is with the Senate, Without IL, All important city officers shall hold | visors? If the Union League Club wishes to have Wana doin’ Gs (ce fetta: Sin avery, (eitnres ihe lafvematian ie bi mvt Je, of tie coanter inva- | > f ihe historian of her country. tho aid of Republican votes in that body the eof trou ne —Cow D, o a seently pe its recommendations respected, it bad better post. tu Count ©, & Paris daudy, recently per thelr places for identical terms, being elected - 4 i t rought, if possibl on Us, let us prepare for | yy + eer (ct ia weep charter cannot pass, and all the | iovather and going out of ofllee torethe pone the advocacy of novel and doubtful theories | (yits iw lor of dorsey City, dohn Metarthy of Mud: | nn ete baits, Be bave paahes ihe | een canichenaes cotter arerane went At ast ‘ ° f 7 yand § ; : ve are tae n Paris by fullo’ er wherever ane we 5 vost expenditure the Ring have thus fur} 111 Phore ahall be no Board of Supervi | % *impler and less urgent occasions, Sea ec ba Liceable in the gengraphien! articlos, which comprise ywe will Uy to throw of the | the American spirle of imtependcuce could stand no made to corrupt legislation and nullify th ; ‘ ee CHALLENGE TO PIGEON SHOOTERS. | g:aintics obtalued from the most recent eonea-e, longer beta tracked step hy stop. and Mise —— boldly : yn; the Aldermen shall perform the fune Manager Dary is striking a heavy blow mere vid) froin other authentic sources, After every turned tothe petttorerd and asked him polity. but ed popular will, must go for naught, It rest 1a of Supervisors. at the tieket speculating nuisance, He warns | 308 Taytor Rendy to Hues for $2,000 siderable town, eonaty, state, or conntry, the date | PhO Hngtink Piven und the Kric voteetive” | ergeticaily, to *vauish.” Herenpon tie gen’ with Senators on the Republican ride t , i . Double Birds tae Ouly Test. i i Commirter. (sie) inemiged In an declaration, whic IV. Alleity ¢ ons shall be held in the | the publie that hereafter all tickets purchased of Jobn Tesi or the census is given in brackets, ‘The F 4 ; '" L declnratic : . a a john Taylor, the well-known obampion pigeon London faihouy und Commerc orrapte Me yo aye breakin weure these amendments and refornis Set oheratiret gill We -tolused UC eet done (cane r, the va pion p aM RE Ree eetieastic can ice tee cin ‘The Lond houy und Commercial Journal, | wrrapted vy the young Ind a ring; and at the first onc, im May next, ai ot participate in be mateo in Ur ri ; March 12 hax the following sensible editorial | Over bis heud, The Count swears ne will tal. tis ro w py do it w 0 neve ny 4 . a6) ville on ay last. Ie Was his. brotuor, dustry of the odilor to an extraordinary degree, | ° i they do itt or will the appl ite eative city goverument shall be reou, | This will aend the curbstone speculators to that | j!ll.om Tarsvay In It was his bratien. Tom | diary of the adiior to an extraordinary deer. | Comune on the auuouncement thatthe Ee mana | Yenee upon the Grvt Auesican who fw int ‘ which the Ring has brought to bear ® | on tod unknossn region where the waodbine twineth, — | ‘ilior, “imther’ bration, Ming the,atens was fan. | No uwblle wan now Hving covas tu have woatied Hts | gory kayo refused to recognize the stamped siarme | _—There in man in the vioiity of Hleetually upon the Assembly prevail in the ; aol til ee raused ior'the sstirinst, with Fol neon. Fohn Tay. | notice, and (owsands are here men ne tie | or mn Hurts clients and ah’ MP, Goma Fin., who has twonty-two ehilivon ‘iving i y RB in het » = é Jor, the champion of the world, anuounces aie readi- | fist tio biozraphieal wor ‘ . et My. Gosld hee been i Liree Eiuae 1Uule eile quesdion By mak ng these amendments to the | Qoroner KuENAN concluded his investiga | ist nrane Ticntewemanst tn agsinet that olauy | | Hane in any biographioal work: Atovas every | guuiorized to assons the expense of any litigation viet principally on Ash and oveters, Tt ‘ Bad Iwrap charter, and by enacting alaw whieh | ion on Saturday in the case of the Dowwmuiy | Man in tho Viited Staten aero pli ot double tiny i AlGe libel etcteace wehetoves | LW COMNNOT may be Tub 0 epoR theetocks or the | neTer ne! Spine nor expand sangcr Ie thelr hou Shull Henry Smith be Supervisor in | Will Insure honesty in the elections and in | family, who were killed on Sunday, the 2T:b ult, | ‘ile tu!uuien cuntehate aul poole Sevy, Suey in the last ton years. beoomie gun. | es4retele partes ; themeelves tothe eoowea fan or esster roi 8 cat Violation of Lawt counting the voles, a real reform will be | by the falling of a five-story brick bullding ad- th at hte i m ouly sey aootth can icuous in America history, In this respect the | 4, "HF itm aap HARE any expense of Migation, through | mop 7 of the i . H Upon the right of Joux Forky to be Sa: | effected. Then the government of this city | joining their house in West Forty-riach somet, | vinjs; pnt tt roqiires hy n export (OHI | Lexicon will prove the moat corprehensive Ameri. | charged ubon tlw shares nt those Enelish gentomes | alt or her own 1 pose, Those artle ( pervisor in the place now illegally held by | will be administered by the people, and not | The jury’s verdict gives the investigation the ap- | firm tn pale. Me is ready to meet Tanver, ie J com ©1 contemporary worrapny yet | WHO dined that Committee or sent tLelF shares to | ¢le® oF Niet arn ahread’on cora Dread, whic they wake i Heny Sarri, Mr. W. 0, Barrier delivered | by » Ring of public robbera bent upon en- | pearance of a ghustly farce, It stands on reoord | for $0001 wide, on the ‘bows consti See Er A Ul Peres ee at aap Bol Ale ator TTT i Aan at aba alr gdonty ride opera H \ argument of extravrdinary cogency lefore | riching themselves out of t 4 in the Coroner's ollice, thu —— foc inidisecuntry, Amone taem are Cart Seburg, | 8s a share for the stambinz, and secondly in hay holy obviated, ‘The fwuily are all hoalthy, wd are | bd rdinary cogency Lefore sind vee out of the taxpayers, Ange rete came to thetrdeatn | In Allen's Zndlan Moet appeara the following | (ion Slact, who contributes nuives of tbo Werot | ie the Erle management's lexal eapoason ussesecd | VHOlY obviated, The teuully aro ai \ 7 Wi PP ust th i Judge Ixcuataston Batarday, It was ona] — It is for the Republican Senators to decide | run naw tie'talt or & building 10 | senouncemens reopecting the death of an untur. | (he ebelllon, Procerick Kupn nmon of | SAPRIMOle Barve, un Gmwailiat ihe " ; f . Coutea oteretion ates? Weat Porty-eixin atrort, on the vermont rer nfo: | \Wisconsin,ex-Lient. Gov, Guethy Koerner at i ¢ confess We do not see any elearor now than nie, Adelina Patii's recent farewell « i wiotion for w writ of mandamus to compel } which they will have, If the despotisn of | ‘ihds ter Marek Wi. We'mut aise rnttetie fall | ¢unate Englisoman, who seems to have fululzet oo | sud sie Key 1 bhilly meh, testes nye authons | We a at ret the advatticun 12’ Gon from the ee. | Opera case s4 Ai. Potarstinry tama to lave tn 8 ‘ il Mayor Hats. to swear in Mr. Forny, It was | Mr. TWEED and his two or three assoclates | {is,mallawas ocedstonea by the extreme vicleuee OF H® | yeh in some convivialites Bes taa tay parnanriean work | Clrcametuners.” We tousht, sai we sill Gui, the | tuseewelon nf Arlumple. After the fret act of * Cri i fully reported in the Sunday papers, so that | is maintained by the passage of the Twuxn | Nobody to blame! and yet the testimony be- | any.fmmnit tatiedto see him on the followlne worming: | retecoasors, uni to the Corman American Teuder Aull’ a “aiarw sudacriptioh very Tagge in x to | $80" the Emperor proceeded to eongraty te the fi “ \ 24 a] i fore. ia ‘i Went Mt for a Walk, aud Urew limell dot a 4 will pro far more valuable itueNtion, What by there Co litigate? Tue new issues | FOpular favorite, while Ce hes Marchese |) net 4 we do not reproduce it at length, but ite re: | charter, with all its atrocities, the act will be | fore these jurora—to aay nothing of facts whieh, | 1 it achat hanualgw promptly rc) Soames Of Sbares appear w be lezal, and the appolutment of | wmasnifeunt Bouquet of cameltias with w boo: IB markable ability was recopnized by all who | theirs, and the retribution will be theirs also, | °"rousty, were not brought out by the Coroner james aud sent Bun to Kalka, Ov the wayse x | phe Hrooklyn style of T . Din ore legal, ‘The only way to chance the man | theeente of which was an enormous pearl, su) fouiN either heard it or read it. But If they desire dceont elections and de- rae that ouse duriag the eossirestion of | acin in very coor. and must have conveyed a vivid | , James Brennan, of Sumuit str acumen At that deriva to, bus in new DUG | oq by thirty diamonds, hiv Jewel, worth neat om A [hs . the building it became necessary to tear down | j, i on aveuue, Kroon, Waa arrested, for druuken- | to do this we do uot see that hore was any weceasity | £500 war Ue chit of @ clad. Six recalls fo.lo¥ The moat vital polnt urged by Mr. Bowe | cant government for Now York city, they ean | \'@ bai Arp eye geely epee Som of the etrenmmtancoe Of poor H.'s death to bis | juss, et about half pst #ix o'cloek on'Sacurdiy evens | for stamping the sh toc, cnd forthe suuectiption of | Next came the Grat act of tue" Traviata," followed DF LETY was tliat all votes cast for Hixny | lave them. If such, however, be their pur Misch ewe bismas'l Gl he build —, Ing. ew mb rt the Butler strect police | 4 shillingasbare, &e. Phe olject could wave becn | eight recalls, & shower of flowers, &e, and the * mad Burrn for Supervisor in the election of last | pose, they cannot trade with Mr, TWEED on Lior obody & blame! when the builders | itp, J. W, Browning has begua the publicat colin. sh nah Uavitg gocaslon 4 viell, Ue | acoumplshod shiaply by Ketting euch shareholder to | gccno' irom " Leeia” consluded the perfor nance, story edifloe in a place where it must | of 4 large and handsome weekly joust|, en he exposed to the equivoctial gales, Coneerning | 7he New York Workman. It iv ‘the urgun of the rumor that the walle were vot preciesly io | Nacht pombe, Nth teri nad New doreay, nis 9 o for registration, and thew to Appointed’ to carry Atver this, mowever, Mine, (atti waa verkably crowned WIN A Wreath O¢ laurnis set in a mrarsive gold Curvmely Novernber were void, The law made them | any basis whatever. void. and no act ef the camvasaure or of the There are in the Senate thirteen Ring Dem- been placed aid there Hund him | his proxy wo some og suspended by the neck from (ie door, a small leather | mousure of intuaine blood inte the Dir aving heen wand to eftect his purpose. Life | This coulil aot poreibly Have been Open 1k aby svape | DErtented by the orehestra, the cuthusiaam uf tbe avd Hort, Brenwaw lefke wile and two ehildron, | or way 60 the allegation of illegality.” obs eacecding all bounds