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arse Sun. Jt bhines for AIL “MBER 26, 1870. avmenta Tosaay Tr) unt’s Opera Monee nue Theatre —Sarsiogs Theatre Wee Wille W New York Harmonte Soe Jo Mtmetreds 085 Prondora Bictaway Mil Lovie Thompron Trowpe The Preneh wilt Succeed—Europe to be Revolutionized. Ever since the surrender of Sedan the ouly | ing the future of France was French people foult r sper whether th This doubt is now were ia earnest removed ; they ate ent ro ly and overwhelmingly in earnest, Germans aro destined to 4 will be saved, and the Repubhe will be + hunt Europe. » pivot of the eat sity has now been besieged @ hundrod cays, » seems to be no question that it can hold out a hundred days more before Neanwhfle voaton ; Fras tis ot Paris compels its sw French have raised, organized, diec placed, and fought new art tion of some seventy thousand demoralized regulars whom Trocut into the Army of Paria, these new forces are men who have never been infected with the poison of imperial corraption. of good fortune for France, thouch it seemed to be a dieasier, that the army and erals of the Empir With the excep: has ipeorporated the traitorous enptive along They are now prisoners in Germ hundred and fity thousand of them— of dangerous weakness to the Germans, a reliof anda cause of safety Of the new French seldiers—more than a million in number—a large portion are slut up in Paris; but there are at least six or seven hundred thousaad Frenachm arms withoat the walle of that ty. of them are ‘Sighting in parties of from fifty to three hundred, a gnerilla warfar destructive to Germany, most safe w But even these forces are only the advance guard of the great anny Within six months there will Le in the field fully two millions of French soldiers, otficered by honest and brave men, all bent upon the one great purpose of driving out the invader, and saving Fran That dove, they will advance into Germ: not to conquer her people, but to free them from kings, priveca, nobles, and emperors, and to frm the United State confederation equal republics, oy Continent will be secu mics forever abol This is the pre working out tive for France. that is rising up. of Europe—a of varied rationalities and ed aud standing ar me which events are ‘Thus by an unexempied con nee will rive out of her humiliv tion, and lift up other nations with ber This work is hardly yet bewmn. tounding fea the sight of all Tt involves confls ing, and bloodshed euch as tite work! hos It starts from the determination of the Fre ihe spirit that now anunates them they ean Germans may captur Paris, but they will findahere such a tr umph as NAPOLEON found at Moscow—a triumph not be crushed. victors will seek Besides, Pars of fire and ruin, whence th to dee, but wll not be ab) is no longer France ; the day of su izasion hus y ‘At from the infamy of the Seeond Empire; and, in performing tais great establish anew claim to the aduuration and gratitude of mon Our Shippimus Interest. Hinols, has in troduced a resolution into Cengress to adm.t un, of Peoria, all materials is all very well goes farther, and prope made vessels free of duvy also, building duty Bat Mr. Incensont diately represents a portion of the country inter, st in this e, except as th vadual member of Congres Bui it bring Lose two most natoual industry, uawely, the shiy nt branchee of interest and tue carrylig trade, as well the wtrength ning of the naval force nation by a fresa development of our mari national objects cern, in which all parts of the country hay an equal interest. Our naval ment of that without which we cannot elaim or jonal etrenth, rank and advantages of a first-class pow in the world erful we may be internally, we are 1 However prosyero' ters of our own sts, nor adequitte d fenders of our own national digi t honor, nor the secure guardians of t possesé @ comm We caunot have rthe vitalily iil separate th the other, or dissociat sult in uiter failure, world over, and h through, we shall fa there is not and never was a great maritime power that did not, | about it before, tut that made no differ the first justance, have the facilities for build quppng, as Well as wulng its vessels; that did not possess the coumtructor indomitable mar'ner. They are to a certain extent inter changeable industries, and dovetail iato one anoth-r. ‘ihey supplement cach other in emergency, end they bu.tress one another, 80 to speak, Th je their interests, and create a community of prosperity that ius each, in those inevitable temporary f + frou time to time to all rovers 8 hh con industrial enterprises, A moment's reflection onght to be suill ciont to convince any one that no seafaring people can rely, in the mutations of national Life, noon foreign nations for the erait it is their profes ate. ‘The pride, the ambition, and the prowess which belong toa ea lor's lively and patriotic sense of nation ality, would be extinguished In a sens> of Huinifiation on the part of acamen who fult that their country was incompetent to con- airact the bottows In which they sail, The lecitimate outcome of such a sentiment wld be the evervation and ultimate disso- on of the whole race. ‘To restore, thea, our lost commerce, to re- construct that magnificent mercantile fleet which we had before the war, and which was the nursery of tho seafaring multitudes with which we wore able to man our naval vessels, we must adopt a policy by which our ships shall be built at home, ne well as bo owned and navigated by our own people. No other remedy is ado quate to the occasion, We must develop our maritime growth and capacities anew trom the root. ‘Wo most have the strength andthe fibre which 6 of expansion from an inward life, To have a vigorous mari time population, we repeat, we must have the'r proper oomplement in a people who have the capac’ty and the habit of supplying the constant want of the mariner, in cou structing, equipping, and repairing bis ships onto nay. Let Congress then advance to the succor of a great perishing national interest, on th. besia of the views wo have now presented. Let us accept tho first half of Mr. Ixorn suni’s DIT, and let us refuse the Inet hall, Jo not want to buy ships, or import s) ready made, but we do want to be alle to build them for ourselves. To e do this, we only need to be able to procure our materials free of duty. Lf wo cannot at the moment, we yet can at a very early period, sp) ly ourselves with the shops and the micchanical skill and the machinery Ly which we can construct a ship as choaply as any other people. The differ ence in the price of labor was no obstacle to our successful rivalry with Groat Britain in the construction of ships when they were built of wood, Why should it be an impedi ment when they are built of iron?) When we had the advantage of cheap material for bu Iding vessels, we beat the world in the Veauty and economy of our naval architec ture. w that circumstances have changed. and iron has come into use for all large ves sels and steamers, Great Britain has the ad vantage of us, for her iron costs but thre cents a pound, while ours costs five. Give us but ckeap iron, copper, hemp, and othe raw material, and we will agnin build as cheaply #8 Bogland or Scotland ‘The igh tariff men on former occasions, 18 well ag the free-traders, have blindly an unpatrioeally objected to this simple and truly national plan of reviving our nautical prosperity and recovering our maritime as condancy Hlow long they will continue to olstruct.this revival and paralyze the right arm of the nation, we cannot predict. We hope that it will not be until it shall result avle us to in some great national dumiliation We have not today the elements we could manipulate into material adequate to a successful naval conflict with any first-class European wuritixe power. This is not a con- dition in wuich a great power should allow itself to be placed a= to remain, If either Gen, Guan or his Nat el Sceretary could be in duced to consider this important topic, and act upon the suggestions we have offered, the recommendations of either the one or the other might weigh more with Congress han our single leadne article, But that ther will vise to this level we cannot hope. Vhey forgot the gubjec in their annual com manications to Congress, and, tl xpore their omitsions,«ve fear they ugh we will be themselves of our reflec ng their errors, Nev. heloss, our mercantile wearing must be ro pb avails tious, or in corre stared, — The Liberal Mand. The Hon. W. M. T'wEEp has sent the fol with e check far fiity thousand ‘ mi, to Jadgre Smanviur's brother: Derantunet or Fumac Works, } $) Bhoapwar. saw Yous, Dec, Wh 100. § GAN BAIT Be preseed t Call to « w wil lug citiates of Whe Deventh Wird—inea who would © corieet and ‘itheut ia the lavgr and exercise Jude eni,and be syslewatie in the distribution of ho tan Mask Kem fo acept irom We Trustees ofthe poor of the peecincs, de amount in cat don tie enclosed cheek ave them fon ax poss ble tor the sae wee Your 1 tend, Wa M. TWEED. MICHALL |, SHANDLEY, Griental Cub, An assceiw ion, with Judge SHANDLEY at ts head, Las be n formed to dispense the bless ngs of th 1 8 maguilicent bewefaetion to the poor of the event Ward No wonder the peopl are moving to ervet n ‘Tweed D1 a a étatwe of the hard-working Demoerat who thue gives away a fortape v single act of chart Sheriff O'Bisne, r. Twur to be distr. buted emun the Pwenty frst Word, He has dono sin a much poorer man than riven 4,000 tons of coul 5 the poor pcople of 1 has ju Jay actions for yours Jas O' Bury —_ Whose Fault Is 1¢ ion party is threatened witl on the San Domingo business It is the fault of President Giant alone s trod just ar ally, Lf oles, a much shrowder man than hinwelf lie had it introduced into t ence; he wa y haw proponed to erect @ statue to t this odious job wy out of it, he determincd to push it wingly, taking the advice of Senator Senate iu an entirely new form, ‘This iivolved the elfcondemnation of all that had beon done determined, if he could not carry his own point on San Domingo, to ear. nygenious | vy somecuing aa like it as posible, And so Monvon’s resolution has been crowded throngh the Sonate, at what cost any man is not a fool can understand. All this gratuitous disturbanco is due to President Grant alone. There wae no rew son or occasion for any such outbreak, No- body eared for San Domingo except the President and the ring of speculators who ex pect to get rich out of its anoexation. When ANT was nominated for the Presi- he eaid that, if elected, he should ve to enforee against the will of the people. He would have done weil to atick to that rule, What Does He Mean? Frank Barn has always maintained that Gen, Gnanr would not leave the White House quietly at the end of his term, but would undertake, by a miltiery revolution, to make himself tho permanent ruler— , aictator, emperor—whatever he might call it—of this cou: ‘This has always ¢ecmed to us a mistaken opinion; but the pig-headed obstinacy with which he is trying to force upon the people this foul and odivus San Domingo job, looks as though Frax« Buam might not be so fur wrong in this respect as most people have thought him hts going the ronda of the t that the new sedative, hy: likely to result mischievously, mpound with the soda ny polic monareh, A parngr: papers to the ¢ drate of chloral, as “it is said to form ae of the blood, thus diminishing ite eoagulauility.” I: is no new discovery that sa formed, since the theory of the action produced is that the soda of the blood liberates chloro: fortn from the hydrate of ch bility is thus attained. It is possible that the continuous administration of the drug may, as decomposition of the blood 80 that in ease of asserted, produc and a diminished coagulabibity a wound, or open blood vessal, the hemorrhage would ba very difficult to arrest; but it is rather singular that precisely tho opposite act , and thet its use has not be been apprehend deemed desitable in cases of pneumonia and ence of its sr pulmonary inflammation in con ad tendeney to produoe excessive view of these conflicting opt po I probable that its effects are various in different al was first in- i» July, 1869, Since then it has been thoroughly tried, and has proved of very great value in delirium tremens, nervous sleeplessness, acute pains, insanity, convulsions, atural steep, indivi u uals. The hydrate of cht nduced as a hypnot and the like, It produces a quiet, and is given in doses varying from 6 to 100 grains, and sometimes even in much larger quantities. The fact that large doses can be taken without y immediate ill effect that is perceptible has riminate use by people who have no medical knowledge; tnt it at it is @ remedy which should not ¢ upon the prescription led to its general and indi is evident t be administered excep an, If the article is impure, or in |, it is undoubtedly dangerous, — of a phys ‘operly prep The Missouri Democrat belicves it a mie. inaxt will cone can take to suppose that if President sent be elec 8 conciliation, a Republican Sens that little party, etaimi most bitter and compromising opponents— man w able tire sure, But it is cei this, or that they will be ¢ matter by Gou. Gusni’s notion, as those who al + best friends kuow that more to make it ianp than all the enemios he has in th — State It is not the Crispins only who are exer ised in regard to the apprebew led competition with Joun Cuiwawax iu this cenntry, In San Francisco the regular pl terly of the inroads m: Whe Chinese doctors, and they will make an ¢ at the next session of the Leg s upon their in healing business entirely 1 ir own hi One Chinese doctor Las am tune than ony other medical practi oucr in Cali fornia, A few pare #80,000 and his expenses if he woudd go to New round that he could co Dr. Jue has almort ay large York for four years, an the Jo better than that be San Franc: 1 another Celestial physician an ince rikkes in English & the most ipproved " style, He eve he dof poctry to exctt his fame, aud sy a shockingly bad woodeut of bis own un counte publi co broad 1 certificates ef cures are weode glits of fancy, —s The § tinued at the same pl fifth strect, through the pre Sine! ors’ presents; and one of the best pl musement to spend wi sure and ch sure, . — We call the attention of ary real philaa teopists who may be at preveat Republican ideas in Congress to the fae Mr. J M, Muerax, Cuban Commissioner th that several have been sold for twenty-fiv of President Gaaxt against, Senator Sune purposes to wl h it is proposed to deve We are informed that it was procured by | Ansoor ion at the request of a respestebl ancient member of the Bay, that init migh Placed the counterfeit prevantunents of is br ron of the Association in the shape of their pho THE SUN, MON ba compound is oral, and insensi- has nrulation, ons, it seems “1 to succeed Mr. Droxe, or that other wise his successor will be a Democrat, It says z to be peculiarly Grass friahdafigim indeed elect a Democrat if they choose to take one kuown to be oue of his © main business in the Senate would be nounce the President without stint or mea- that the y will do overned in the tent has done for bim to carry Mis. ivians complain bit omes by ort ature to keep the nly assed & greater for » he refuses an offer of sin ds ly st through the ery, His ful rplans’ Fair will be con Broadway and Shirty mt week, bis the best place in the city, as we are told, to bay hole waning in, Uhue pleas | bein Antics pha rity are comljned. Charity is ples aud pleasure is charity. Who can stay resentin| following in country, has received a letter from President | Was v dole | Mhstuae im y careful to make it plain that he does not ap: prove of all that the Prosident does, and only | give soine facts concerning the volume aud the | whi pp ‘Thad that remarkAble But for not filled up quite rapidly enongh to muit this an- cient lawyer. A meeting of the Assootution was called a few nights sinea, and on that occasion he grave utiesance to his regrets on the subject, and orged that dhe plan be engried ont at once, And although the eequiescence in his views seemed general, one geutleman, who hes been at the Bar twenty years, had the temerity to make some objection, seying that the design would strike the public as a new Rogues? Gallery. This remark, thorgh its author probably thought It witty, secins to us perfectly unjusti- fiable, A volume contuining the photographs of the Bar Association could not be properly de- scribed asa Rogues’ Gallery even in joke, At the time this wretched witticiam was uttered there were but two photographs in the book. Ovo was that of some obscure person; the other represented that ardent admirer of Tar Sey, Mr, Hexwy Nicout. en Tho Blackmailer Jaes B. Mrx tried the other day to levy blackmail on us. by means of a publication which he bad inserted in the Zridune. This publication was an elaborate falsehood, but Mix thought le might perhaps get money to pre- vent his publishing falsohoods which threatened to publish, But instead of being met with an offer of blacktnail, as he was fool enough to hope, he was met with an exposure of his sracter and of his vile practice. Next, on Friday evening, be tried to levy blackmail well-known railroad manager; but being rather more drank than usual, he got hin worthless loafer, and his attempts to extort black. snail must be about ended. —_ It is charyed that teachers in the primary school in West Twenty-cighth street permit chil dren to attend who infected with searlet fever, If such not be too ca p the public we from selo Is; ond parents, for th disorde a Ia it true that Gen, Guan lately said to atesman of Massachusetts that if he were not President he would challenge Mr. a well-kn wo Somver to fight a duct? Is itt he were not connected with the White House, bi would serve Suman worse than Pagston Broogs served him? Why will not some one deny these reports an ufficicnt authority? What says Gen. Hever Wirsox ? Has he any knowledge of the subject? SERRE Taylor's Trans! of Fou There are three great poctical works which the attention of seholirs are more frequently translated especially and poets, into other laneusges than any other produc tion the Divi Goxtur, Of taken to cope; Libor of pr fehea by Fi var 14s, Osgood & Co— to give us in English pot mer and images, but also the magic, tue rhymes, the measures of Goet complish it est tite require a greater genius. faculty of imaginal than were poss by Goetne poct u and lance @ Shakespeare There are things in this version which we do on the whole we ure not entirely approve; bu bound to decire that Mr. Taylor ed ia presevting a very fithful, burmouwas. oni satisuctory work, In the first pluce is true to the erwinal, Tk wo wuech to say that in every line and every vorse he las given the most felicitous and por oct rendering possibie; bu near to it as cud be weurate learning, The eflort is most ered! xpected from intellag creat mass of cultiv study this marie pie ws of genius previous translation, We eval not mndertake to examine th il We will, Loweve dering of Gretehe Miter Dolorcen, patting it for our German readers wide by ede with Lic ongua Goarus rave, of | Achnetge, Tueline, O Nat icaly Pa Schivel zene Than aserow lad einer, Thy greet conntenane th upon iy pain | Das Schweit im Harzen, | Pee sword Thy heart In, Mit tausead Schone Witdt mageiilet vita Bes st Zi AviBes| Thott ookest ny) i9 whore ‘Shnes Tod, Thy Son is 8 Zum Vater dliekst da Thon scest the Re thor; Und senigersenick-tda | Thy aad erche gue Manat um sein? uid deme) Ava Palont iby sour " 4 1 {His pata or fille Wie Cospeves, trom which we extract the following : | war ert, wae ver thave obtained convincing proufs that the | wolf's urdnattets | Kndiwe paniards are selling Into slavery free men of wioue color whom they capture, On the Culdera | Wobta tet: mmergehe, | Whereter I go, what a sugar e in the jurisdiction of Gibura, Elearn | “'Syonel? © 8 teh. oe, what woe und Tou bin ach! Withibiny Hosor aches lars each ; among these is one from Soatiago de | ! . Alono and oh ng, Cuba, who is kept chained toa large log of wood. | Pav Hee mint weep! shel iis They are all treated with the utmost cruelty by [PPPicaaeere Neen He their purchasers because they will not acknowl: | pye sciernen vor melpein[The pots before ny. w edge that they are slaves.’ 1 \ ! homit Thriner Tiny tears dia wet — Ue carly duces B Senator Morton, in assuming the defence Mtn ie Morgen Fox (hee these Nowers I tukes his side on this occasic uatter of | party necessity, At the yery t 3 of, ils | peech in reply to Mr. Stee, s occe © to me the fact t nally and ie vols triad ° vin F020 | here tiled ¢ J atid sy Ml The most If this mean: thing, it means that i Hd nose exactly correspond with each word Goy, Montos cures, Mr. Seanven is wel Jo; [ APRS ARE SAU Ae ET 8 nssuil he President's measures as strongly as he banned Goethe Lud pyds tong Republican party t Nike familar with both langu But Mr. 1 he Bar Associaton ix the owner of a] ee Js 8 cuatl Us savory 0 nvidered agproxin raph boc The connection between the | icc: tise tat airs . ae is »stensible objects of the Association and a photos | (he Virgin is perhaps the moot difficult part of th yriph book not being at once apparent, we will | whole poem, and that there are many other pass ices 1 we could he a | bay erred to try Mr, Taylor by the seyeres test, esiro to say finally that, unlike many evel of ost famous translations, Mr, "aylc Volume is inearosting tw jieoihy and those who bs It kvow lng nate ine of the oricinal, Wil ROL Wika to vit A they have read (tail, MBER 26, 1870 THE MYSTERY AT MACY’S.| — PLINGING Vib QUEBNB INTO 116 Of FASHION chester comniy Totel, West Cheste oeennicd wi ich wos appointed at a DIN for lertsl: government in the lower in a Voluminous report. was opposed in in a Dill prevared by Mr, Corson of New York, on account of its taking in too mtreh othe county, A Vill for the incorporation of Morrisania, West Chester, and Weat F This bill provides that tae boundaries and divis I not be altered, Each of the nine wards nted by one Alderman and two naccountable in thin Great A Kemarknble Romething Undern arance of Gooda Resort of the Upper T sof Charecs. ant lives at 147 Fast F aw-book publishe: in Macy's store on the Her tiusbana is was arrested on ined before Justi rning and discurged, on Friday and purel ace of ariicies, Inelnding this mateb safe, and tendered fn payment a two dollar bank uote, ‘Tho mateh safe she ine ent to a friend. went Into Ma ns a Christmas pre be reores Bryant's story t# that, thinking it too large, and that a emaller safo would better suit ber friend, Tt was with at ehe found the enieswoman of whom the matel safe on ing for the, ealewoman, who was 4 Walting npon some other ladies, Her patience cave out and she picked up the safe, and w: to xome other part of the store, whon OMccr Hill her to the Central OMeo of her innocence, and told the police that #he was arespectable woman, and when wanted, and give what ball might be required, but it was of no avail. incarcerated on Saturday night, NOTUER LADY IMPRISONED. in lady, went to itous, ont tae The police force is to be reorganii Commissioners. Tho Morrisania t mon Conve the hat bougtit it a show case, wat The Hon, J. She protested politiewne k would appear Miss Nielson, make tome pur hottie of cormetic. a prepossessing yc ona Seeing sdme other article that took her fency on another counter, ahe ai also arrested and flung pout the niebt olf impris- oned for the night in a cell of the Twentieth street station house, Mix has now become a Ter father is and for twenty-two and there kept th yeurs a leather manafaeturer A Mis Margarct La Farge {s superintendent at is remarkably v! each eale made is entered achentry for the match ate pnrchared ve been stolen 8 Mary Donglas was alsoarrested, on charge of stealing a box of soap, valued at 38 evnts, ard she incarcerated in the Towts, but leased on bail yesterday morning by # benevolent ard of her situation, THE CASE OF MRS. ELIZAUETM PRELPS, ps, of 49 East Twenty-t street, was tried on Saturday in the Court of Spee jon, before Justice Dow!in:, oa sealing twenty true, as the | If you will forward me wreat favor on one who les had great t-justice done hum, and obiie yours truly, re known to reside in houses is the fact, the Board of Education and the Board of Health should take action in the matter, ‘Teachers can- ful in guarding the health of their r own protection and are, should keep their children when any member of their family is suffering from any contagious or infectious by Mire. Bryant, therefore it must I We ure unat Indy who had b nay from Kt. H timates ber we vith by millions, is i ented with # in our mrt fushlor able so ia the Court of tions, arrayed in costly velvet, astonished tly vhose eves had beeo enisned Dovid taining feo is #e! lorn less thn’ $1,000, r tho pri section w Misa Marvaret Grott WAN taseinat e acenatorned to nic defenstet by tt wyer whose re that Gen. Bancoce, who negotiated Dadiey Field, the il!-odored treaty with Baez, which has now been kicked overboard for good, has said that if Mrs. Phelps hoa hy ¢ clerks were putting up the (a, Mra. Phelps stole a p ckoge of candy va'ued Pacing wis promptly uccused by al ot the chorze Mareuret calted ad that Individual the private office g to Marcaret’s. store, frum ualer her Ie wi Was detected stealing the Axsoetatel Press de nd sen adelyhia Pest, Gres —loubted, wi was emphatic and indievant lective employed in. the wey, accord dropped the wi, where #he bad concerled it tien taken before Justice Cox at the Jedeiton arket, and released on bail. jrotty Was subjected to A severe cross ex- be great lawyer's ye, Dut her story was not We mean, of course, the Hind of Hommn, e Comody of Dante, and the Faust of he three, tie most diMcatt to tran ter into any foreign tongue is unquesitonebly the Foust. This is due not merely to the more sabtle and shadowy character of the thought whicl. pervades it and tothe wonderfal art of ite construction, but also to the surprising richnoss and flexibility of the langusge ‘a which 1; was written, toe Gorman, With all (hese difficulties Mr. BAYARD TAYLOR has opdor- nil as W they were not of themselves enowgb, Le bas added to them the stapeadous rving i his translation—Jjast pub is. Pheloa then went oo phatcally aemed the charze, Sue said that she was at Macy's stove, testified ; ut aile stole noth tier Dow ting diseda = t he did ko in J standing ant unwi ling ws bedeve ti €d, however, wos perfectiy honest in her bestia te stund, and em- a1 bouskt goods, ae Marguret had one thing, be Andy Jo! 1 Mrs. Pheloa, exrliin- Lo she covkd ts has sued Mr, Macy for fale: of 113 West Thi * and metros of the or igival, He has undertaken y the ideas, emotions, Look, worth tary d Been caugut in the act by Mai This, as we tnink, | ABA MEE Was Aschareed is well nich an impossible undertaking, To ac erfectly would be to work the great ry mirnch: ever witnessed; it would almost, anda higher A RAILWAY CONDUCTORS JOKE, 6 fet ts, jon to au Git sport-What Poppet Wine Basket-A J tly Chr mt- mwas Dinner. Railroad men ing for a second nerally wide-awake, jolly chaps, who tuke life on the fly, and en) ‘Those who oc wif, the greatest Mis cunuly doubtedly whom the world bas seca since the Long Does Erie and Northern New Jersey Rai depot of the road are no exception t the povular train despatever of the despatener of couside line of the road, i a favorite ith the boys Coover, ae is the fa. He ass taken char. ought tiem Nac. ee mile apurg, 80 the game along the cman aud best snot be too | on the Kiie stat. Te places his me he has certainly come as ee nd Aa vizerons Dueic ficulty, table to Lim; and to the 4 poopie Who are wot able to its original tongue, it moy Le commended os affording a are frithiul representation of Goethe's poem than any Henderson wus on with hie movos Reuoen’ Carr Henderson 1 as proud as € w showing his prize to lus mothe cP OF @ preat bray by muving that iia. be ejacuiat J them to sed lato volume in | thereby hare sev matter a secret, it hak leaked on Wine to be se Norbern vad Erie wen are * heart-troken hymn to the Meee an tae Tee Tied | Gud mAlmed: Ox es, ard decanters Was selected 10 open ti ied of'a wtue wo fleree eats : the dog went Nexicay lo. Was witty Tue glass Ware Was knocked over “Til vive « handred dollars to Gad out who st shouted Hender Dan Cooper, dan, We religious the man tive Frank Flanders, St idan, and Haukey Dan Cooper's Mexican with the lons © the ion Kepat One of the wh. The Decine “Clarion Su We mn nd tie bs » the beld ot edn tie Hel Lok war ng Only OD One Bide, bis popu larity is on the wan: Dut th selected for quotation in whica the translator bas doubtless felt that Ne lad niucls | Vetter reason 4@ be eatisied with hiss Harper's Weekly for the holid any previous number of that brilliant youra:i Weekly now conviins twenty-foer pag reading, Interspersed with Its proprietors Of original iliustratione thay auy otver YS surpasses But we UD $17,000, Whid of whien Will oe conte THE CITY OF WEST One of the Bo lature —Weetchenter’s Hostility to ption by New York. c A few property owners the lower port of Weat- — pn ay form, fins was tire Aldermen wh: Wayor shal to be the CI vo the ti own debt us It stands W and to be asses Justice B mony wos to Now York city. 1. Haskin was surprised that Mr. Shiels was in tavor of piecing the peop cof West od a i scid hs fre ord der the contra nas ihe Ring, RK Lindow auld Uige tlc town of West Chester ny € Ange for iiKe A motion to adsrt the report in ooporitia nexation und t) favor of eartiod bv very small najoriy ‘The chair then appointed’ the Hon. Jolm B, Has. kin, of West Perms, I ani’ Dentin P eounterteit m bi f rre, Ohio, to com: © is Lett in the hands of the criminal authorities, An Ex To the Btutor of The Sun. Sim: In regard to the attempt at removal of Spencer, y of New York, which came up at the last meet ing of the Board of Trustees, tt was persecution and injust robo wr had already a wi inent abiiity aaa d ious co.le-es and large schools. ‘ibe an! ¢ thing wa before tt w shown by currently ssembied on Fordham, Mr, Jolin TMunter, of v» action In ret will meet, and the Cit aveull, of West Chester, on the Leotelature in relition to any bill referring to this suigeet. —— Too Thin. To the Extiter of The sun, Sin: Will you have the kindness to send me letter which you witl other lecters, tn the posse Ja lot ot it, waich is WESTER. Contention ta the next rday im Arm. the chair, Thee 2 to draw ap. mee tion to a change of et uf the county handed ve seheme of aunexation . Dat expecially us proposed rece! n read, owe services abail be grata- I salary. under Malt in re the Com- Frage bold his une it granted, Ii receive a sm: ity Tall, and ree towns is to w en the cnarte! dinelv. e dd not know where the m,and was in favor of an- ‘of haifa dozen New York creating the new city wae P. De Graaf, of Moreieanias Keep an eve published as being found, mof Loran & Co. joney ; thereby making it will show if written by the letter yon will confer a SHRECKIN' . 19, 1870. rly with Mr. Shreckingaust's r, whieh he aske ns to wend AUST. T. D., of the College of the clear case of fee; for this distinguished mprewt reputation for his liseiplinarian and tercher in nus of the fact that alreaty weeks reported w!o was to take tks XYZ ee Prom the N About the meanest thing in fournaliem that has recensly come under our 1 y receives at to ey datiy senile av emoltuy to poke fua at bim. ‘This is Jey’ reward for kindness to a specious rogue. Well. es to prove th: erally re son's Opinion ef bis Successor, Frowi the Cine I presume it 18 generally known that Jobnson does not like love on Jobneon. rant, an whi ite site ood, and th quick asa trath to «udm Tasked him what he thoue tof Grants messare. Ww eplied he, ethat Was ever late paper. we You ern's tell ant it # degotful if te knows him great many Republican Journals are condew Ney are tire id gratity thom much if he weal resign, bet Kas Water. rte it ior a Dp wbilivy —nowt f nis ta ws do rm tent, taey al = vot know it; he Is to be pi doubt seemed poo. presented of Young's culpability, and not Hscharge anaging edit partners and the Asso + good «bout him, be would remem frienvshio as this. Bat th ¢ Tme Sun say oF" ati! compelled to do so by his toe in his paper, the |TAicves’ In fret, it is no Blate paper. is of 4 toor Te never bad an original idea’ in this Tif insignide yt little te! piques, petty snites, aud vrejulice, He is as se as the days are lon the git ot the pec and those ile kn but has not brain jockey. if turned oucte Is about all he is ft for Jockey for Lie highest office in the land. we ou have a good oue, nt, i you take tim.’ Hi be proyu tices. 1 He lacks ce thinks he ts miktu; Hy, and intrigue fi little some \ enough to make firs ree ‘s.asmall man The Sneak News Thief has been Treated © by The Sun, w York Despatch e ia the treatment which hands of Job th Russel! be remembered that wren Young pis" sick bay," tie Pott sowed binself a staunch impo-sibill tim from the positi elated Press, Tf 1 man Wi such Young must be, indeed, all Mr. Greeley, snetring at and Gree at When man isa sneak in iso saoak in ell things, innit Commercial Wd that Grant does not wos The unplesentness aro Jobnson acer ks to ib that # Te will tell a ve his ends, cau wotruth uy “it's ubout the weakest d under tet sity of bein Taere isnot a time what bi of Grant, Tne intel! krow whgt todo with resigning, he's working and He will never get it President than a goose, H Ling buts litte low euunin . 4) it ie mean cunning He ts an Now, © bangle of perse He rel the highest offic to advance his private e othe Dariness, although that If we are to have a horse hbo ts little every wey & bundle of sivall, contempt Hot rise to the dignity of a eas Well as cuscrininatic *‘tool# of certain politicians pmaxingatoolornim, But “ —— ime rs in Dog in Colorndo, n the Puebla (Colorado) Cai fat, a animals u duut twenty hunting recently for clk animal, at tue we (hose of a ge! 4 Fainoceros, but much larger, aad a bu: atox. The an ally disappear up the mountain ot but believe the as: he entirely true, as the whe ated by Mr, "Matt eign commanded by ¢ ® gale On Web just, and ¥or ly Went over ow her side, throwing ¢ Capi. Hill's wite, Into che them regained the wreck, aud tate those Wao W (hem to Boston, Loss of Cul others were British slip Basin That there exists in the mountains of Colorado Nxnown to tle Jevotecs of co, teere cannot be the slightest doubt, We h ve just earned of a trapper on the Greenhorn am miles south of Pu and * sigat of Wh pla, who. + kaw a he was not ooly astonteted bnt at first it eased him great four © huntor 4 as ¢ | Lim protec ton, and a tee the first surorise und uneuirance of his saiely, be watel ast, and Lhe Lollowiig Is a d Te was ee color, Wi a SKIN Varied With see stripes ver, iN position that afford eription of ta nan ox, and of a kind of t bea, Mts ews f ‘oved that of tail tik wine she creek, an eit is likely tue imal Ahe meat day our infornant examined the tracks ingular loving animal, aud touud them to elke (uoxe OFA norse, Dat a treat deal larger, We ions of the trapper to je story is fully corrob Ritule, barzer, who lives in ood, and Who bas xeon the sume beast orone like tt, We think that by the next isste ol paper we will be able to give more authentic in Jon on this watter, a8 We learn that a pariy of Nemen ve now in parsMit of eis Seemint mon and are determined ‘0 cantare or will nd thus give word and seion vo Chat there are # age animals in Which, aithough scar re nob os A Whate Navigating the Northwest Passages ships in this harbor recentiy da woweinthe Arcic tear wh ern atarpoon, ‘This iarpouu Way Kowa Witch sas at that Cine cruising in Uh {ern seas, on ti nv shie 0 whale tid evidently passe | tro pen r, by Way of the Po ut hiv pen awe, fOr even a osbale must come up ttery blow certain that ure 18 havigwile for Whales from one side ent w olier, Duc woile it doce not Hi would flow the awe tries, th His one of ¢ rable interest. Shipma: rule to Gavigule the Polar sea when they meh about navigation in bisu latiindss as fe With w harpoon stlecin in his } ov Cannot be Struck Down, not fail to express the ulter disgu ie had heen a at least he was Senate s City it Tammaty primory, ‘bt ators ” f « ui lence 1 ows — wood, Su y On upon the wreek ere cuinging (0 Mt, aud (ood fe bor —— Lochy Ontro: krersie, Deo Will cone Vniuistratix yeWih In the famous Lochy na McKibben has ben de ho inveatary of Cie estate the clutms foot up $1,009), | ted, In Sonora Indian scalps are quoted at $300, =Thanksgiving Day Chere ee Nanion. stannonnees that this globe A Boston paper calls one f the police jus velvet , awed dictam of law.” rina Judge, who was too drunk to was pat ia Jail by th aitupan the hence mt of eoart. Horse traders of Missouri put a little oil of on the aninal's hoot (9 Make Ina It is suid that the bishops in the Episcopal dist Charen are —The sicge of Paris has added to t —Peanut oil, u a+ a subetituce sin eo wing tito ay tm he Missouri Democrat very truly remarks f yartveryane I over, and that eudent newspapers —In Michigew, in & case against an aceideot in trance comrany, the plilntiff lost ais suit beoanee the (ied that a man’s foot were not a privae n our hours of Uncertain, coy, and har! 69 please 5 eon too oft, faniitiar with her face, then pity, then =" 0 woman, We airst enslur pondent iu E ally exchanging dishes, in whic placed by water =A correspondent of a Califor iia napor saya there are ore ledres th the oe Ww Mexico whleh sand up Broadwny stores =A fisbionable Indy in Peoria, Il, has eon. tracted for her cofiin, and ma’ 41 bY having tlokots of lavitation prinved like a rowaeg —The boys in the Academy at Pe Ney tore dowa the fence ar sna th dices’ monument, beownse 1t was Baill across (heir base bait ground without anh —The Spanish jon Aosta to be a very gd Spaniart, i twenty-secon | ta deaceat from Juss the First, the conqueror of Arag yn. —The railway from St, Petersburg to Revel, i the Haltic. 160 miles lone, hay poea open sd, and aivew Ru-s'an merchants a fair onportaaity of competing with Engian‘ in the Batic trate, —The State of New Hampshire borters ow Canaia for a distance of thirty or forty there is not a road of any kiud acrose tie line wild region on both side: nals prove th little trequented, ex A facctions young gentleman from Ciucinnatl received the enarge of @ shotwun in return for hie cou tesy in calling a Indana farmer ap io tv to advise him to take In tis ch ancy aa it Was freezing —The Chicago women find a mild foru Nor friends her Intention of keeping Lent (ni year by giving ap her gum oti) Raster —Neenab, Wis, bas a dog which will take and bring home meat in ex ecently anable to get money, and very be stole # sash, carried it to pawned it for meat. each in the State Prison, or $500 fine, with two weeks’ arace to ralee the mouey, Was the sentence imposed by a California Coart upon fow Chinamen ho had beaten a Chinese woman nearly nd then built @ fre about he ‘a woman horrified a drug clerk by seizing vinl of laudanum and swallowing the cow tents, Antidotes were wasted on her. as she wasn com firmed optum eater, Bi police and doctors for —The London magistrates, in consequence of recont violations of public decer pew their heen well-known A money to tne market we | dosed before ihe ont that fact, for daneiig to the propriety: bra and the Mishbury Barn Tavera, but have granted licenses for wus ¢ only. —At the christening, while the minister was making bis certificate, be inquires the day of the the indignant “indeed, but —The German princes, what sald against thm, are certainty not denetert t Almost ail of then ha thelr country with and now the thetr namber, er else may be Jed their devotu seit blood during the preset wat Cole shows a spirit of magnn nimity and justice worthy m ndod of her Fex ave abused, but it 8 equally true ti arly hempecsos wo dsith aper, in referring editorially och of an admirer ant © jt there wre eeoe —A Minnesota p to the atter-dinne Mr, Barlow's tn lation knocked into a coc Line. powerful. and succeastal tracic fo Macready, Murdock, Booth, aud F vc wer —Lord Lyons is the uncle of the Duke of Nor- folk, who i engaged to marry the Prince M # Louise, tn ave ypving 4 has evidently sacour ed hat tho most et for her hosband, Priucers Maryn 1pon another scion of the British aris been eurprived when they saw hotves throuxh their streets, tural ra dtrive twenty 2 abrupt analy ~ Ata funeral at Dos Moines, after uy D. tae preacher the decoamed to wa We peraussion for he monroory wie) be hat the ag One of the German clothing dealers in Belfist, ptly sold aman a pair of boots, rd the man rete tarnyant Ww work wh A wool-puller wants a * howse in this city a® follow Kind anata: to ny loman that Ca you Wouid much ptertanment oy » amty anil vivi!