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SDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1870. MA, MACGREGOWS CRIME [pesrttr menerswewmii| 4 soxanen op ran miss the Mayor by the passage of @ supplementary or- BUN ame MS. benefit for the private advantage of a few individuals. See ae an ee eeersulire Wonks een fae He, Tiere AAD etnag: | How @ Bematital White Girl Hecame the | tn Detroit fashionable young men wear ear: If the members of the Museum of Natural ad af ee re (8 | ssrOUNDING TESTIMONY OF ARON. | Wy, thing the” wile 3nd beams wth mand the | Raveer mere winch wemen rugs, 2 jority a n, masa tl ated a Nn fe As " * Thera y loctora ii he Unite History would investigate and agitate this barf dk ig minority @ representatio TECTS AND NUILDERS. the tion Wie tne root as ry seat Loaise Mahibach, in her * Lettors from Bgypt” | Thero are 74,0°0 doctora in the United j i 7 a ‘walle were exceedingly dangerous. eile Very Fomiantic ators about the Wifes Btates, _— | aithject as a body, favorable results might be - a To vestian: into the Thirty-Atth Street | As Mr. Hale, tho ow cr of tiv building, and Mr, | tls Laaabehta alg AL Lge dd MURS. here are only 202 Indians in Florida, accord. \ WEL NESDAY, DECEMD! t 98, 1870, expected, as there are many gentlemen of Gen. SHERMAN, when called upon at the Pragedy—Ser Macgrego , Superintendent of Buildinay, are both | Benedetti, the Freveh Minister Plenivotentiary a | we iy tne et Pe | je DNES » DECEMDE) y 180 influence as well as scientific acquirementa | New England dinner to respond to the beh Wectwork me prekwers Bt ea book Aato ees Larue ve He Sea . —A colored man in Tennessee has been twice | Atauarmente Tocane, included in that Society, The great diMeulty The Army and Navy,” significantly Everything Levele-Bet Heucet Test further mee Cone d moti that ti Ha ATenandria, hed two Vindkt Wived, Whew Welded hanged, bat ts stil Mving, —In Sheffield, Eng veroiy punish ail pawn children There are nearly seven thousand French Canadians employed in the f Connectiont —An elderly Indiana pair, aged respectively and 1, want @ divorce om sees it Of accumulated Incompatibility. 4, it is proposed to se. okers who take plodues frou De, Corry s eran of fevlaws, re Kip Vaan Wink at e134 0 i Pe —Rarstons at ih Vas Hrigae ) iu Theatro=Litile Jak Shoypide met Garden —The B sek Cree ah i rome 14ih a, opps Academy of Mute, Matinee, ay | igeple Themtire—Wee Wile Winnie, Botinre my ' Ban Pranctece Minstrels 6) Broad Grong other things, ‘and whoever desires to mony Renched at Lart. AMUSEMENTS. dearly, and for whose service he provider « large fow dissension between the two branches of the The examination into the disaster at Thirty- ~~. -- retinge of beauti(ul girls, One of his wives ont fervice is not a true soldier of a true patrio an " # lost thelr live San Francisco Minstrels. ’ ¢ y achuriaing White gir), and to th street, by wihich four person cisco Minatrets. day chanced to eee achortaing white git), and was two of throes men are generally er, He doubtless had in mind an extract from | ge stn instant, was resumed yusterday before Cor- | After searing one’s eyobulls—to aay nothing of | so slenred with her that she coaxed her husband donll the work, while the great macs of thove | Ponran's celebrated letter of Jan. 21, 1805, t0 | oner Keenan. John I. Hamilton, a carpenter, was | one's xoul—over the saw aud tinsel of the Blvck | Ite buying Nene who have equal inducements to exert them: | g,5 ¢ Navy, referring to Gen. | @ret examined, as he had worked 6n the fallen build: | Crook," the fevered spirit longs for rest andehange. | and nanion (oO her negro mistressca, and +! the Secretary of the vs rf 1, i ) . eclves are content to look on and give theit | Graxt: “He wants magnanimity, like most | Ing. He was engaged by Joseph B. Halo, the entire | 110 tired worldiing, stuuned and eatiatod with the | conda herself toward them in such A sogacious manner that she became indispensable Wo them. Sire passive approval. All who take an interest | officers of the army, and is so avaricious as re. | Woodwork being done by coutrect. Under the spect | brazen improvricties of the ballet, finds softest | fang'ta thom, and gossipped and froligked +0 prace- in promoting any such project of public alil ty in this city consists in the fact that eon fib wed TH Ae tories and work! ops of 44a Jar tkiey Wh. iit ' : ‘ fications he wns to use spruce timber, 8 by 1%, for | soothing in the coo! and reposeful Blackness of the | fully that ennut was banished compivtiy. Sie won | A atudent @t the Michigan Agricultural Cole Feny Pastor's Overn Mouse care Rl fo natural history or in affording educational | gards fame that he will never, if he can betp Mt, toven tiers, tweive inches from the centres; the | weet singers of San Francisco, looking, as tuey thotr afisetion, and i horn alao ihe ection | os vated ign ton 34 i svteie ce ai) acilities to our youth, would be much gratl- | do justice to our department.” And again: | eee ee ns cadern wore to be 6 by 19, and | range slong the stage in sable uniformity, with in. | © Ses Catartinetole ine, Gash Gives, comtetie fall | inten, Invenien By lemmas im? 1on Troupe, Matinee, fied to see a fine Zoological Garden in New | '‘ His course proves to me that he would sacri- | 16 roo¢ hoame 3 by 11, and twelve inches from the | frequent relief of ivory teoth or dazzling shirt-from@e4 sick one das, and before. nightrall they. ware both —A woman is reported as holding the triple commission of chaplain, surgeon, sod captain in @ French volunteer regiment. arly all the families who fled to Greece during the Cretan Ineureeetion have now returned to their old homes ou the tsland, —Over five million packs of playing cards are made ia this country annually, Massachuserts iy the York ; but, unfortunately, vory few of them | fice his best friend rather than let any odium fall | centre, resting foar inches tn the walls at ench end. | Like @ gigantic Key-board, wit predominance of | dead. Their isease was, known to nobody, and have ever made any personal Cffort to secure | 0" Licut.-Gen. Grant, Ie will take to himself | yy, Hamilton testified that the beams were secured | flats, playing ou itself. If not very unsound on the | Wig had not let? their cide for x moment duchy the Eat e , | all the credit of this move.’’ in the neual way—three piers or bridges and anchor | Fifteenth Amendment, he will rejoice to recognize | few hours of their illness, seemed inconsolable. She 4 ee bid sd ia aeNease It is not to be wondered at that a high-souted, | strips. ‘These, bo said, were placed to stay the | beneath these awart complesions the accordant | id her best, however, to assuage the grief of the otherwise the prospect of its realization ancient merchant, and in this Way #0 endeared her- honorable man should hold in utter contempt a | front, and not the side walls, The anchor strivs | souls of melodious mon and broilers, and will nd | gcirto him that ho toned here as hig cil aed would not look #0 discouraging as it does at | cringing hypocrite like Porrer, who would sow | Were furnished by the masons, fastened to the | hearty enjoyment in the excellent glee and four-part | lelr, since he was just a little too old to marry hor Present dissension between the two branches of the ser- . - b re bn Vainbok In course of time, the venerable saue rejoined his beams—every eighth beam on both sides, all the | siopag ot Meech he he comics oft rend | swartiy wives to the other world, and the fcrsnnate ’ Divyer, apiced with t q high-priced card Wha tieKe - i ¢ tt bintabes ay a. ‘There wore Poet iets com nymph came into possession of his millions. At this | Principal buyer of high-priced cards, The Regent's Park Zoological Garden of | yice, not only in the disgraceful letter to Mr. Aaa wins ba Mery rh an Set has lone ainoe gone | Atrge of her existence Count Benedetti, woo was | —The Pull Mall Gazette says more lives are London was opened in 1828, and has been in | Wattes, but notoriously on many other occasions ; successful operation ever since, It is now a | or that his » nd eentimental melo. | then only a penniless attaché to the Freneh consul me ‘qentlemen me ike | ate In Alexandria, offered her his hand And heart, and having married ber, with the aid of her wealth cut for liimeelt a road to. fame in the building—#2 on exch front and 199 on each | where the Woodbine twin rows in its place, tide, ‘The roof pitched toward the centre, tiling | 97 Ar0"e Ih tt place. lort weekly hy seariatina in London than the Frétea are losing by their weekly sorties from Parks, Punch thinks it would be a real bl: nse of propriety and honor should enate’s confirm. eelf-sustaining institution, and is yearly in- | fevolt at the bare idea of the Uiree fect from each front. The beams were built sdchastt Sainte iat for Inmeett a road to, fame, In thia way, sing to i rer treasing in popularity and usefulness, Tt is | 0 ® man go abject and mean in a postin the | {u the wal to rceure the root, but there was no iron To put an antic dsposttionta® ho was once a stave to slaves, became ® star in the | swoiners I eomebody eould invent a woap thet would i the spece coupled. Cate ble as that held he General of e arches, which ran sideways, | forthe better prorecution of their designs on the * enable mammas to cet thelr danghters off thetr handa, if Woks, wit’ | conducted by the Zoological Society of | M4¥Y 84 honorable as that held by the General of | fasteuing, except the , the better prosecution of thelr designs on t ——— i a na brett i é if 7 the army. ahd scant boards were nailed to the beams, A or ms unien Hoods hy afta Bg ese a eri How Gen. Pleasouton was Premoted—Our ~The Arete divorce ma Js dies “ Md in tho ays)! London, of which the late Karl of SRR TE gravel roof, in which there were to be six openings | {ng air, since come to general favor, oriainally leaued Real Rulers. Common Pleat Court room, Indlanapotia, Td. on Sate urdey, Judge Blair presiding. Four aivorces wore igened —Gloves are now made in England with « pocket on the Inside of the palm, to vnit the habit te Fron the Chicago Tribune. iwatox, Dec. 17.—Gen. Rufus Ingalls, that bie military Mephistop'ieles, who apnoar to t's name to a bond of blood Dast—as when they were from the very jaws of durkuess, 80 to #peak, into Apper empy roan of whiter circles. tn uch molo- and two for scuttles—would Densy was President for twenty years. We congratulate the Zridune on having | —four for sk: lights and two for seuttlos—would This Garten is celebrated throughout the | eome over to the views of those who are in favor | S/H the baliding, there ware diftrent maton ahh ts i h melo: af e f Jicious tari other words, nee. | mor re, a know of no better method of a1 Temple bold are world, and is to strangers one of the greatest | of a judicious tariff. In other words, Mr. Guee. ore sannes, aa he The "balding ‘The witness | eapectally effective, and One would willinyly see the Commencing with North Carolina in An @ 49 the religiosity of the antiropold quadrumana?’ And the question still re walns unanswered. internal taxation. ‘Tht same Gen, Ingalls was the prime mover and executor of the omingo job, their old plice in Fourteenth street to new and very | and, while young Capt. Babeock was being berated , ahi 4 attractions of London. Amsterdam has prob- | ter is also now one of the “twaddlers.”” He | iciteu' the building at 9 o'clock on the morning of | Sentimental part of the programme prolonged at the | Classmates at West Point, or sorved together in the | au'eed in by the fatr gox of carrying money in has {A gast last, all the Statos which formerly held | airy tho best arranged Zoological Garden in | Published the other day the letter of a corre. | the disaster, ora the roof bad afrivad, and went | expense of the buriesque portion, iid of Whe Sener at oat beaten att the | positic apes 5 ac Wis | ves ve elections for membe Z pondent in Washington,who says 6 WA | fo ee ts wegpoce demrer, eaa teal thing oad ni ered ‘ 1. Pleatonton, his agreeable fa. | —Ataleoture in Liverpool, Dr. bman i } slaves have now had elections for members | the world—the reault, principally, of the | *Pondent in Washington, who says that there will | {?,4'\im to suspect danger, and heard nothing sald Bryda's, frillar, Gen. Plearonton, iu the powerful office of | incywentiy esteds Wh DP 4 a of Congrere, and the most of them for local ‘This, | Bot be any raps officers also, excepting Mississippi and Texas. : re in the Republican party about | about ‘These gentlemen have recently removed from the tariff, because “ the extremists ov both sides energy and perseverance of one man, THE TREMBLING OF THE WALLS. too, is self-sustaining, and recently whole | ‘ 4 heard persons say the building was high Geolswhere: Por hie camponed loners te ite i , In all of theso States the Administration of | gouares of ground, covered with pena Will seo that it is impossible to carry out their | gnq in danger of fallin, Dut could not say who the’ | Dretty quarters in Twenty-third street, noar Sixth | Overy ynare, this sipponed Morwariniss In this | A divorce cage in Ireland has elicited the faat Wait Gen. Grant has been beaten, except in South “ hf Nady views, and there will be a union on a moderate | we He was sure it was not builde , When he | avenue. The hall is convenient and tastefully deco- | erthelosa, he did accompany Babcock to the trovies; | that the lady was in the habit of chastising ber husband esi ci a aoe sein Arkag, | Puiidings, have beon purchased in order to } ground, to which all will assent as the only rea- | Fotnrned. at half past 11, the building had fllen. | rated, and the stage well @ited with excellent | be was the immediate diclator of that curious spe: | with the furniiare, aad on ove occasion knocked Yim nf) Carolina and Louisiana, the result in Arkau- 4 I ty all th 7 De A he believed the hig the Acenery for the burlesques which form o staple of | tla! meesage which the President sent to Congress | aown and sat on his head. ; extend ite boundaries. In nearly all tho | sonable policy This letter the editor com- fora building in sac y a “ Pie Of | on the subject, and he has been bringing ap Pleason- , (4a sas being @ drawn battle. second and third-rate cities of Europe there | mends as “a fair expression of opinion as it Baad MA elton brscede wee | ewe entertalnaients. This company is wot the | fon by hand, aa Blaphen Wrion eduoed Perkin War. | | —The Preslyterian Banner advocates the add | ¢ \ vey bed be " e! 7 beck. Pleasonton was a good cavalry of iT, but | tion of racred music to the studies to ight in thea ate The Laat of this clase of States which bas | gr wellstocked and intelligently managed | exists at Washington among the best informed to thevousirieg of yrs Hamitan farther aald | eur tonind say omuer i jee ercelonce oft repre, | Sisen Graat came ul (take command al ths | torial semincricn snd caysevery mnveterteouie oy ‘ h hat we Was. pertes flo every 1a ons, i mK | voted is Georgia ; and there the dofeat of | rootogical gardens ; in this country there is | men of the Republican organization, and desery. | that He was perfectly satiated with overstbing that FTumnastic spe, Including much banging with in: pA yet outer Sm boos te ew ik a alle, | how to sing, and to #ing well. F the Administration is overwhelming. This, absolutely nothing of the kind, though there | ing careful attention,” This is preeisely what fare We wan a high, eae Deliing stan cing br iteatt, | Rated fone ype Rete any et ausnaahca. | eeu the most successiu} aspirant in the Fevenue —In Ca : la ber mink fur heres ro to be t in an especial manner, is a rebuke to GRANT i we have always said and urged on this topic, so i f Merently, 2 | ik to string together th i de: foues a eada cnligate Gulreree uae Yery productive. In some sections of the Dominiom } y rospect that Philadelphia, which is ; ® pic, 80 | he would have constructed it Aiderentiy,as be pre: | logue to string together the very large. beads of aed Wy himself, and an emphatic verdict against his sad sen a Mew You he the vase far se the extremists are concerned, And now | ferred partition walls; he would have bad the build. Yisorows pesctleal doning. The numbers and) th he is «sort of docile gallant, well arranced pinks, te ieee es ae ee the farm s e y ‘Vy ing constructed squarer. safer, and more secure ; he 8, 4 if aspirations for @ renomination to the Presi- | o¢ it» gcientific organisations, will soon have that it is put forth as the sentiment of ‘the however belleved this Duilding safe until tt ell, gad the. viettee oom away convinced Unt sreone ‘ —The Brownsville (Tenn.) Bee says: “All aT)” dency. From the editorial head of some of | one ag an adjunct of Fairmount Park eat tatsreen hee of tie Depa igee -orpuatses| De ited Gn ee aw a retell Snwed)| pew ates lia at es ad sogculation. | During the war he was | tat the Southern people can see, or are likely to #08 at) the leading Republican journals of Georgia 4 tion,”’ and fully endorsed by the Tyidune itself, | near the river, between Eleventh avenue and the fae Oeld eet coELray®. | white this generation lives, is to raise cotton at wiry iy hi Pach Sy lhe hroaa : If the new Department of Public Parks | we are conient, and do not desire to press the | water, on the block between Thirty-fourth and | German Opera Krebs cenie a pound and soit it at twelve and a naif conts.® Dt! there was kept flying throughout the recent | wish to make a popular move, let them In- | matter further. Truth 1s mighty and must pie: | APU -ARS atreees, Me: Aner, omen eter. Como, better to give guld snuff boxes to tuan to | —A Western paper, which one day recently ‘i canvase a banner bearing the inscription, |; ‘ ee to the building, and sald, © It ts falling. The arrival of Miss Marie Krebs in this coun- | give tim your danghter in marriage, This eagie of hn e PUM, | vite the codperation of scientific men, who | vail thea loowed and saw the walls falling in, the upper Hh eda uie tice anne ot hcaenne noticed the opening of a new whisky store, the next day i i} “ For President in 1872, ULyssus 8, GRANT. hi med tural histo: epee It i —— end avd the sides; at bor 9 ‘of the wide | try brings with it the additional advantage that sue qoster Of pigsalle steamakip Nebsinen, os cv pod wologized for the brevity of its local colnmns, because 1 For Vice-President, Joun T, AKERMAN.” By ali onsen nS Ph pine dated A piece of good fortune to a newspaper of ae ee tos i# accompanied by her mother, Mme. Krebs Michal- | chaser of arcuipelagoes, is a singular being to stand | “the reporter was ill." He had assisted at the opening. fixing upon some plan which shall result in | 1.41, ig an occasion for satisfaction to all the Fiiieth street and the Man. | @# ® Well-known and favorite contralto of the | sbove our artiess President and wave his potent | —The following was an advertisement in a Ten- this sign they hoped to conquer ; but they | oy % wand, ons: ” és “4 giving us a Zoological Garden which will be | members of the profession. In this spirit we con. | Hattan Marke em. Toere was but ono | Dresden Court Theatre. On Friday evening this Gan, mast. nesses paper: ‘Lost or strade from the scriner a shepe f were defeated, a it to our city, and an attraction to | orstutat on, W, I 4 saist, | abe Of the buialin Ling, that. was i the wind lady made her début at the Stadt Theats Aswcena At last we aro beginning to perceive, under the | #!! Over white—one leg was binck and half his body— f credi rs ate the Hon. titaw TT, Heatweet, assis wasa fearful 'y " ” Il persons 11 receive five a to bring him, Hi } Such ie the tone of sentiment, such the Rs ° 4 nilding was much expos in “ Trovature.” Though Mme. Krebs has completed | too sly, secretive, and adroit persons of Ingalls and | !! pe receive five Goliars whim. He i , a f tin: Gdn th the (eld (alawadiolal strangers from all parte of the country. | ant editor of the World, upon bis appointment as | f) "5.8 ony taken this witness be- | the full torm of serviee in Dresden legaily requisite | Horace Vorter, the Richelien and the Mazarin of the | was ashe gote.” Pa a St ~ Let the Republican pay take | citizens who ardently desire to eee such an | ove. Mr. Heruwent is a clover writer and a A VERY SYRONG BUILDING, astonishing degree ite richness, strength, and puri- | He never plays for less than a feet. a mine, cargo, | Belgian army. At prosent the simvlarity of the une i warning from these unmistakable signs of the fi 1 Ko the | Incomparable man of society ; but his opportuni: J Ariner, of Westchester county, was with | ty. In the masculine quality of the lower register ao | OF ® Province, Used to handling large values Loved pt batt ty yang ten. rene nigerian fon og Y institution established here but take the i PP tn Tieeh. wikhets: whan tae balling. tell dt ! uying by miliions of rations, to buruing on w posed them to the fire of Prussian troops, wlio mistook i times, and immediately withdraw Gnant trouble te inako their wishes manifest, the | ties for amassing wealth have not been suflicient, | the previvus, witness when the Quilding ell Lt asa trio snp bagel Kacey (ucmy’s approach supplies suficient to feet tens of | them for enemies. f titio 72 ; Now, however, he has fallen upon a placer which, | south end; Mover toward the centre of the | It full deep tones came out mor’ impressively, | th o a in ; ie j from the field of competition for 1872; for it | gecomplighment of the purpose need not be | Nov: however, he has fallen upon a placer whicl Petia stasting: trom (ho COrtalenN SF the Wh He']. tains sealate cxtgstina’ ta aneured avd accurate, bey | QDOR, an equally sweeping scale, Ifyou will read The Providence (R. 1.) Journal bas the “ best hes certain that i ie hi he ation, id e 1d lou: O s: hhether the roof was lifted or ng th » acer ~ ce Upon the article of San ar thet @ Compe! argo wae wi | is now rendered certain that if he heads the | far distant pa Gaede D, vil yield largely and long. Leer Gigi seg | Heder Net Ht | action bold and vigorous, and her gift of singing Domingo. ou will catch the vplnicof iis rea Min saéconty nibs pede the ight or J in r chet i at comtest, every ss lackiges ‘e wish Wi happy New accord y pio hard at the time that they coutd y = | sud y make its appearance on the night of June 1% Ht, ticket in that comtest, every one of the old ee wish hima happy New Year according}; Tot tecuta on the evound. : true, acquired in twenty years of conscientious art | Inter Of State, who breathed lato that portion of | ‘wri ced wanine tect ese gence the uate of the a tlaveholding States will be lost to that Family Ships of War. et + John Davie, who did the mason work of the build- | labor tu Germany, contrasted delightfully with the | Commonplace composition bis imperial greed. Na- | a os14 win bo decided.” i) ; ¢ estate in Albany | ing. testified that he was foreman o: the work, Lt | shortcomings of we rest of the troupe, who inant. | Poin Was capable of sppreciatiug the geuius of , j party. And moreover, if his withdrawal is Tn our European squadron, we understand, | oom to me peace si Was commenced between the 17la and 2th of Octo- | tested an unforcunite tendency to get on horseback | such & quartermaster when he eaid that an army speaker at a recent Sunday School Con. | | P 1 sha eet to far exceed in oppressivencss those of this : that was cleaning out for the foundation, ‘Ths | on two notes, as our Gallic friends would say, ‘The | WOVed upon its belly, and Ingalls ts o regal v \ delayed for a few months longer, and be is | it isnot uncommon to find the families of The Albany Evening Journal says: rason Work Waa started on the 22 of Ucvober, and | chorus was unpleasanuy brassy and shaky at tLe Charles the Twelfth in, victuals, He moves in arsat forbade his: deeahtarto'guto,ahartes cod tee, oe ee ‘ i ne aries : + i it i ick Pah 02 oi erage. They | Same time, and it was evident that the fo1 0 | interests of his nation like a flock of locui ual] i gies 4 ie aroha i left to control the yolicy of the party, he | officers living on board their ships. Since wulway, which rent for $3,600 a | le employ xy ES Pak ot os Rromess Mher- | Cae tie tauth imesh tee tater vate oF nant Joresions destructive, and he ean wastemore | Ne took every bit of her clothing and locked ii up in N will so distract its counsels, and so disgust | Du Pont's difficulty there, 80 many years ~ ikea fon 0108 stormy weather, until the day before it fell, pera than in the more tragic chefs d’auere of tn npplies woop over more country than Hyder | trunk; but she went, nevertheless, it y 5 x Colnmibla strcet rents for $175 a year, and y Henares hese tite rah ts Arie ota * T Al. It would be inspiring to see sucl t y ‘ its leaders, that it cannot elect anybody in | ago, when he was forced to relinquish bis Rees Hhaits agra tants Che $1,000,004 the NOONE WETAY Been he Bee weed Ot ip Sale Minds among as if we were not taxpayers, FSMUC | —At one of the Wellsburg, Ohio, churches, on 1372 stateroom to a daughter of the Commodore te menced, he suggested that they must ta Itatinn Opera, HORACR PORTER, Sear ring Dey, MOREBORY ERAT Groped 6 ENP ‘The harmony and supremacy of the Re- | commanding, this has till lately been a | «nar tit cig Ps teeta ta steer be ibe Walletom the lowes acories.e ills hoevice th Tuare will be 6 short deason of Italien opera at | | Barnes Porter ne vuathtal mam, Air booking, ett Conc siunin of teediutmmr nt iroee nly life, the son, has tie satisfa: tion of hearing his home pay T believe, of a Witness did mako the suczestion, aud | t'@ Fourtconth strect Tueatre, commencing on | {i¢ beginning o: rs Ea e H = 5 5 2 5 ¥: i e 3 a ec dine ie ee lie nh ie Neti tied to P nerty tepend, therefore, upon wrest: | thing almost unknows. Except by speci arte Loe irate Marais iin emplover, repliod that ke was uuild- | January 4, 1571. Madame Rowe Cvillag, the prin | produced a number of cae ea analy which has } the 217 i either a mistake or conscisnes money ing the helm from Granr without delay permission of the Secretary of tho Nav I these. are any Nuing like fale rapes - 6 te low, and waa not going beyond the | ¢onna, und Signors Le Frane, Susini, and Reyna | Feticence fe not only a subject of remark, occasions —Dr. Newinan reports a spring of natural in- egal abit aa nn enoral rate of taxes throughout the city, Alba. | aw in we height to'which he was golug, Witnoss : Is ty amecation Wilk bien barinuene f detible ink in Caiffornia, Nearit is @ spring so actd, has been positively forbidden, The pre- | ® a4 not Leen out ding ten tinutes when | aF@ among the priucipal performers. Otier emt- Th A ln CRC irs s n p 4 avile! ‘ 7 ny t have a pretty expensive city government, | He mod be Poot that morning wad | Rent artists will also asi cluding a tail chorus | Pssed upow bis face. here ulways seemed to me | Wa with a ttle angar mixed with the water theroof it hall We Have a Zoological Garden? | sumption in the present ease must be t 1 sap Seta ae ey renbiiug He had tees | and orchestra. Covbe under tie dusinors | 42,08 "ee look upon it which ayecretiong kept woars | makes dctielows lemonade, and ae sien it For many yeas tho publte dave Deen an: | permission went no further than for passage | Now that Philadelp tia has made a gain of | complimented on tho Strength of tie walla, oven to | rea ea ete Cosy: tute of the Parepa- | the look of avoidance. the Bait Of dlenceten ig, | We sucsts st the hotel a8 a * cooling beverage.” pually informod that preparations were in | across the Atlantic, The idea of delibe- | fifteen thousand in its prtpulation by fie second | “f,"MAN'S Mr Fetows, the withess said that i ota talk rom the large and immediate to the trivial Fatal es sat iron of Oiilonge, Aled crome Progress for the establishmont of a Zoulogi- | rately encumbering a war vessel with non- | census, ord Presiden § Guawr, withont law, | mca were employed forgave working days, I A te nthe rf ala! badd peat) Uomperament, He ean bes mn goweraity Walking | of Dolling waver over. crs pent tor ant sh Senin tha ae Es nies - x Pr :. i r Ke had been done, mong all the flue old comedios which M alone, and i8 said te have no friends atthe White | hair of wi s it tS a cal Garden in the Central Park upon au ex | combatants is too preposterous to be aseritmad | 98 his own au bat at Tt WAND DID THB Miscmtie Wallick daligh\o to give on lners'ta -orhatu ay ane | LOOM except Capt, Babcock hit as A sgh ied fe en? Hee, See a comaerte tensive seale; but just now tho prospect of | 4 arlineHi whiiaeae Oo other eftics are claiming the Eh GIha toriaes tesadih 7 7 erhaps no one | Robert Douglas, who is properly the Presidente | *te Would go now thinks she went too far, v t riment tever, even if win Day 7 cai Waich cagses less Weariness and more hearty e: I. r o r Y ; Neat efit rtiba st Pe! PON aot ¢ of d more hearty enjoy- | secretary, has been shoved aside. by thin aide de A farm laborer named Joseph Johnson, who any realization of these promises seems more | pad had the great Ponren and the great | Ciseinnatl wants another 1. New York from the same canvs, He | Mewt than thethumorous siory of Dr. Pangioss and | £2"'P Of Gen. Sheriman. "Gen. Frederick Dent, the | has decor". tutave through a. Ioevot heen ae dubious than at any previous time. The | Ronson at its head for a hundred years. 8 a vi : r ‘ Foor lad beet, raited Uy the wind, and Of course we lave in it the same plea- eee er tas oneecor, A, eeoreaey Tag tis; | dhe Cauandaigaa Baptist Church on Monday of Insb with their census as Phil; e tie in wails by € 1 % a t re vase, O85 Sher bi « a ye cabin only movement in this direction that has Whe wala chase “however clbnikeRvamitlce t Pnediay i Meare whiaceate Fallon Sud powtic umreality as in all the Dent hes a good heart and is faithful, ¢ week snd destreyed a caniuet organ and melodeon, 19 {akon nlass ange tie Abell? Pitts tor ; me if Cincinnati is gratified | ' fuuie teu at We the day of tae disarier. “Mp | Works of the period. No one in the mewory of the | Pl but he can't keep a seeret of his own ve min. | atderto compel the congregation to purcharo a new Ken place sinee the abolition of the former | worss, The efficiency of a manof-war, as | srt St, Louis, and Peoria, and int meerin vnsirac ton, and kave Davie | oldest inhabitant over was so eweet and forgiving +8 | Was pushed ae lege te ae ae aeetetkeever, | organ } al Pa isskc @ propos } . 1, al! Lis ord. Lt of the build a abou sah sy s 4s Dustied in LetWecn Douglas wr. the President —Th i ay A . Park Commission, the proposal to | well as the happiness of her company, de- | cities, will put in their claims, w teventy-nine fe See tri acguuding was avout | Cicily, or so hearty and trustful as Zebled, while the | young Donglus retired to be the solane not eae The American Register of London publishes hange the site from Manhattan square to | pends upon her discipline, But discipline is a | reason as exisied in the case of PhiladelpNia. | was sea there trequent BF TY con ity of the old chandler and his wife, and | {8 simpathy of Gop, Dent. vorver hud deen 0 sist dling nearly two columes, of Americas now in , ; i lad ee tere tregs eiatrdia aces Lads a he later military aids i the Prosid taiy, Rome and Florence are particularly full, an ie meadows of the upper park, is 80 unwise, | thing marked out with the sharp and square- | This would afford President Guasra f planta pars of the ihe ened eid evepin ocak aeeit of Punplom, would | Jokn Rawlina ahd others, and w Nving there fe found to bv pleasant, cheat, aid trane andoxhibis euch absolute ignorance of the n lines of the fudgme ong 1, | nity for d sing patronage it 1 ie boiling. Me tostitied that teom to be types which went out with knee-troeches | asiduity, he becaine the indispeusa all be auntie <p } [ole drawn lines of the judgment, among which | nity for d ing patronage in the i erin amaith This hime | 1 /uli-botvoined wigs, But the present pieco nee | Pret cotipany” of our Cliet Nagistrate, Tre moro | gulls ow that thegreut question of Taly's cavital Law primary requirements of auch an institution, | yot one free-s q of emot renomination ; and if the census shou! used on the upper part of the Of vaiuables he held the more weie cnir to him | See0 Baslty settled. J uot one free-sweeping curve of emotion or Wwastisad on the apper part of the Walls from. abont exceptional merits, ‘The persecuted innocence | by habit, and the itawl Tu Lond Mar t as to excite only derision among those who | q, ce should be 1 thorough enough, and taken often the ewatre, It cid Bot set as quick as some lime, but Lité resis, wh : a the old Heol , Rawlins, aod —In London a well-dressed individual has-been y caprice should be found. It is hard work Healt i, : ; Wiiet W was set it made x strong wail, Ho wold the | [8 White asin, Whom we adured so at eight | tlic old pene ean ae Grant, began to | doing a thriving business by commencing sults ngainst 2 fled to pronounce upc e sub, ‘ would probably result in unoarthing more r ithe Conlikane aaa eines iran ° a ve ¥ ve, | fee , clock-like constancy of their yo mmencing sults agains are qualified to pronounce upon the subject. | enough to approach this mathomatical ideal ; a sl may ; eR Ore ime to Sir Cochrane and Thowas WW atte, sail he | ee, and have cawited over over since, | Capiain, 40, unscelal compared with Diet Beck | vullding contractors for enpposititions injurioe received And yet the pr ject of creating such an | even when positions of command are least Hath tial tiara eed eee PN ET Low tomix it SOE MORES, Wag on tis occasion @ bright but fleeting vis- | candor ‘and public spirit, and sole of the worser | ough thelr slleged negligence, and compromising That there is no law that could justi maron and build fon, and the inevitable dispe: if of footings of Rawlivs's aver di ng the Prosi- | te factory Was wou c Was reduced to minimum, The characters and | grsWe, 80 w v Aswociated With replaced him in Porter had steadily the same for a consideration, Se Against bim on bis trial important and interesting addition to the at tractions of our only large pleasure ground, B Victims appeared liable to seductive influences, such action and its consequ Children on board @ man-of-war are a] diture is of v ; pie y liitle importanc newhut as Gen. Hamilton erow upon tie | —A female clairvoyant physician in Maine ree has always received the utmost encourage: | minor embarrassment, although it may be | dent every day affords new grounds for sup THR WIND Again. heir relations are got, ou the wliole, uunataral ; and | ¢ovi0c% admiration of Uls older rivals in Washing. | Oently +ed for @ blll of $123. She said that, though : {aaa * isleit understand why its exe- | cago in one vessel of the European aquadion | and all considerations of the public welfar oF onivion that Ungee mouth should have’ been ea Te eecarasy OC an stiles ib Hel aes bi reticence aud tuisssnea, OF late a very appa | Jery, being unsblo to tee ppedinee arta ty m should have been solongdeferred. It } —are too many for a warship, and too few for nr - by reply to Mr. Fellows he said that he believe | Tue toe broad. hearty human sentiment. suich, | Leth, o! Pitesburgh, one of his stowscde, hase part | OY *Warding her #5, For arrogance, selfconceit, and down: | any. riining couit be blown down by the wind rly constructed and ‘Tue eiygt of urrying the buildin ey Rich makes the w is probable that the great difficulty has been a want of tho requisite knowledge on the part of thove who have had the matter in charzs, 98 to the best way of going to work eaai ideoaen che ine U ‘ $f the monopoly tn ihe General Order lioz:sed Y) are- 140 the Malue us throng! he pleee, e one touch of nature jouse at New York, Capt. Babcock, hia eon! ‘State Agricuitaral Society for i, world kin, is wealshiul and | Sl escape valv y for: damages by jon of Tai the mortar woud nut be property set. ie dia Among the claims present ulve, Vas a f the staging erected for th ore ’ bad dt ah And | go on Ingalls’ errand; for, while Porter and lay Loaivgre 4 Pheer biped egisnd not consider the wails of the building anfe against aor once means atk Detore | Gecupy eal, ut dierent Felations to Grant, thoy | {Ai A Ast", was {oat of windy for the damn ‘and concluded | to two honnets, two barasol @ public nursery, But with regard to ladies, there can be no doubt whatever, If private | | e boyond tho reach of rivalr letters cau bo trusted, angelic beings may | gentative Buck of that State, a moderate Deiao- sometimes unwittingly create in a ship a | crt ond a cou man, during the last discord only leas perfect than that which wo | scesion of Con » inprudent & to dine | right stupidity, the Bourbon Democrat ‘tone ng winds. "They wero of suficient (hickaea it | the gullerten, aye, ait the ants, cease to respond | long ago Ww one shoe, and hair pins, time had been teken in their struetian; | to the manly scorn and grief, and coually manly jo; 100 or fourtiontie lad been takoh, he did not heither safe nor necessary to disagreo, F Orbits cross they coalesce, but soon re © offered el to securo th. desired end in a satisiactory Where the She offered to be satiated wi and affection, of honest ZeMe? Homespun, volve —The city of Bath, Me,, ranks as the fifth in apg iain tetet rea ene Roatd have han eae atnae: Beal ae olve anew in uilferent fields, Collector Tou Mur Tne. os and ecosomical natnner. And this leads to | suppose to exist in the lower regions. with Speaker Buaixe, and to join an excursion | lin'the roof aithouel the windows wereupen eae | It is rare! x to witness a more thoronch | PbY,ans Ue New York Custom House are the works | the United States nthe amon tof shinning t: possoe H i iT Tur Sun * ) + > ype to each othe: i c at j ot ortor, while Gen sonton and the In. id the two little towns « Girt of the conclusion that the y.a8 Which THE Stn 1 We hope Congress wi] arrange these ma:- | party of which Gon, Bertzw’ happened to be a | Shporite, to! each other; Dak Dad the floors been | and_satistic nentation “even in a thea: | ternal Reventorare tie prises Of Mr, ingaits, “ines, | ‘md ihe wo litle lowns of Heltast aud Waldobore, tx hus always advocated, that or [Meing the | tors better that PORTER and RoBEsoY fave | wember, For this breach of Kentucky decorum, | biown dow. tro now froverbial for Its couscientious attention to | while Mr. Douglas says, after bis fallute to get De: | Ragiand -¢ ry) own thousands of tone more of veese) property than the tmportant city of, New Orlean ean et been able to do. A been in the | detail. Mr, Glibori's Danie Dowlas was, as mighi | lno's late place; have been expe ho was on hits retarn by Janes L. Millor, an architect viho build e tullon buildin direc ion ard management of the pro ne last summer publicly di ed, racy and humorous, but in good “It's hard to beat the buttons ,"" aes 4 ‘ —— rebuked and compelled to apologi ae i cause of t : M , * \ lady who w oting ous \ arden in the hands of a Zoological Soctloty P ar Keatucky Ba AM a ait aloes the yore 1] taste, It needs the ripeness of a long and conscien and Keiley and Mr, Cameron ar y bas as actIng as gratuitous aman j eal Bo evil aiirile. has long been noted for the excollence of ivs i ; at th sr lldslig A Paap ye riyelbiadys Gekcadealiete pit vie wis to the “ailitary tin vengis in writing letter for a lady friend just work, composed of gentlemen of scientific attain avil $ oe) ‘bids f Ait ; WY TAB FORCE OF THR WIND, Hous a career to al every impersonation | 0 i) girect politician uses no sucly dinbiguil the Impudenee to throw the letter in the fire when ich ato : 6 com : Inf e City one EB, Axprnsox bas] 1 J and cou pwn, piosked against ¢ ‘ at Vulzarity, sentiment with auton ene Dut alt th nearly Outehed, for the simple reason that the | mente and igh stan Tig. 20 We omen an ly afiiicted with an evil spirit —so he wulishuess of its mex Uers of bene And Walla With tebe Gr without Cxageerations In | y ame Until sateen! Slt O4t st the politicians | whom she wne writing modestly requeste Asal eka Thoro sre many gentlem: he says—for eighteen years, durin, c he veteran Russian Ambeersine, Baron | th! # Sone: Hive, Lean GED) my: io ee was a stuty which re} pot you may rely upon the fact that the Minister of | writin practical result, ‘Tl ye ihe) wan tak } tin nth t wrod the @ AL uke Uf the Oporu-gliss—and Marine, of State, and of Internal Revenno, is Gen: ‘compelled to act ina} Rarsvow 1 + he seid the wind e —Prof, Dou pursuits who haye | time be was ofte 1 two other of the Munich oF an red from London to of dist'nesion in scientific i ity We Hikinneih Sai Badal as axel Ingalls. ‘The unbuzzing busy bee ta Capt. Porter, ‘ rah Z 4 Saal Bey} it. Hie iho! Tela nob | mie oe ence tac Capt. professors have Anaily eiznified thelr intention to ree : s ; 4 ) elf In idavit fro! raneo-German w ing beon reinatated iy his y shi we beon increasod, and ho | Suen care and taste, and the natural pathos and hu: | GOR. " abi walt Sate AG PRAGA : ne veds ie ject, and who, if they should receive | to help bimeelf, In an affidavit from Mr. | F re ia Peony @ law ought to be witered, Walls micht | morof tue honest countiymun Were releestinaly | L0et m3 a Rone, As they are appointed by the Btate, they will roner encouragement from those who have | ANDERSON, giving this information, he fur. | frmer pos the Court of St, J re iin Lie present thickness, Dut carelessness | vood ta f ban ode Gilberts Me, William The Uae lalate nh ante enia Provably retain their professorships, although many a urng Sti : his personal acquaintance with Eng sinen | inc on wiht make them huss e son fects ke fe modiein rebue, the golden me i i Assossmentns nishons MAY refuse to allow the theological students to tho power to control this matter, would | ther states that Dra, Ropenrs and Goss, by | 1* Pine Dull, M tute NN sna | deaes Webb a “bniidor, Miuteht the um on eiiuee wide OF whieh the FI:RL ay ‘he The iuvestigation into the Newtown, L. 1. } continue to attend their lectures ; tot e power ¢ hagneti, nd DSY's x workmanship, and mortar all good a8 opinion € He, Can nd Tada eho bat over a miilion dollars wor i" m1 0) * i f gladly give thelr valuable assistance to the | the power of animal mage tle 8 1 pe) ly relations between the Czar and the Quoen, | was, that if the windows had b closad tip, toe AME Stoddart Wad not quite np to hows that over # million doilar German women send all sorts of things enterprise By, havo uccecded in casting out tho | Fee ee eee ae oto. but entered at A might Lave been Proventod, ows t'mastors ; itis con | sroperty is not on the asscesment rolls, A (ew in- | rmroush the maits to thelr husbands, sons, or sweet pal la ) RuNKOW is 8 pAtive of Dresden, but en he snot usual to close the windows antil a and ¢ Pangicas i'n ye yon ees of glaring exemption are given tiers | hosrte, away eotdtertn; eltera ape permit t There are many reasons in favor of t} | influence, and that he is now completely | p : in 181 hiet . Be neh Bay 4 eee Mndows anvil at Peed in ‘ $ of glaring exemption are gi Riker ig. Lett F Anp to H e ny rea fa uissian service in 1818, way chief of a bureau un: | doors were lait. “Had the fon wit exons Ie'sud and the Two Brothers was not ou Cie list ; | sixteen onnces weight ; £0 they send cigars, ten, choco bite selocted Ly the er Commissaio x i ured. a ; Jor NesseLnope, and was accredited as An Aree hea BEA Plea RB ha ad iy ee , ; ho Blackweil ostate, Astoria, valued at not loas | lle. #Mrts, and slippers, A pair of slippers can be x he proposed garden i para Drs. Rovenrs and Goss should immediate: | dor to London in 1840, a position which he ha n Downie, & carpe idl wails were he kaa lempiese BT hounntt ‘lan €200,000, Was valued at ¢ sent, ove inh each, Ove woman sente flannel shirt in for the proposed garden. Tt Is separa 1 lal SR aMga nt i AF well etod, ‘He thougiat any build = Nie ae dad A Ba sorta Delowsing to Francia Br SLX pieces, DY SIX posts, ‘The Jase letter contained the from the Park, and yet can easily bo cou. | ly transfer their Inbors to ashington, | eupi d to the present time, with the exception at size and shape and #0 exposed Patan’ bai urcequey. Men Meg, | Was Waterw returwd War aseonn levaltava wUh tie Ti ani thread for aawio (ie j nocted with it by the construction of a tun. | where thore is an individual of much promi. | @ short interval, when ho officiated as Buy MIGHT BE BLOWN DOWN. TA shows io of the ante: | ROL A hE eaters BR Wan 1A 10 Ue CRB gt nel under Eighth avenue, It is easy of | nence who is suffering from a serious inflic. | the German Diet, and at Berlin, In 1958 he at | yy. .noy of no means of protecting a buliding so i shicro‘ore iia: Uisively sore Qe ae | ove the AnuMipulator of the avenue | —Ttose who open letters belonging to friends, i ; ‘ NDE: i ended the Peace Conference a ri nt ye are EM aw ¥ CO@ee, d acueme, has lots bordering ob venue, which he | qacer the presamptior t they have a right to do so, tecena, be'ng situated on the line of a atroct | tion of Mr, ANDERSON'S complaint, He not | tended t a 4 nfor ie t Paris, vi nth ETA Cunavaby SEBINKEGabaR ARI HGILALEN fA eee ie AC from. $800 10 $1,000, neesnsed at the rate of By a apie Ge ties eaiEh ‘ ' sal eaty Was negotiated hich has nor econ 4 1 that he a ulin after it when ib Noles dey Wer, highly sulis wpe e. A piece © Property, COnsieth o ae . rd 7 railway; and itis not so far up town that it | only acts at times in a vory ridiculous man. | testy Was negotiated w t t t the tand: and at esti tack $50 per acre. A pi { property WRG OF | TS wcenie walt Ht, Louls, Mov dames, tf niories word #, They we ni matertaly were go . . claranier 6 rie ¢ character, and thoy did HOLM re than eight fect six incties tigi, | matter of controversy e work o can | ner, but occasionally his malady takes a —————— biCaerees tocnian te Woodie: had belcueine to cannot be reached except by those w : Nir. Sue ed ul $2,000; and a plece ad: Joining, consisting of #evon weres, WO More Advan Appears, was tndisereet enough in May last to open @ dressed to his sister-in-law, and the Latier, Nav. afford a cary ‘Tho erection of the build. | dangerous turn,when his actions are alarming | ‘The Soldiers’ Orphans’ Pair ) it Dvily Unbered, veins eatamainment Zee, ANY from such nn | tigeausiy antuuted wil, it avyUinig of tess value coal the’ (ati caused WiC Arron, HA woe ; reer " ' evening ® enteri: nen eatly reconciled tu the bele ary inuaauile S assonsed at ‘OU by 4 {ngs which will be required for the animals | and threaten results of @ seriously injurious | and still very attractive, Go and se GariING AT THe ThOTH Pingeomedin, 14 fete inclined than ‘ural H Mr. Windmiellet ed AC B.0N. T triad a fow days ago and acntenced to eight months s ee lows he sal Hid not con the | Jom in ny800"« Now Year's line ; +g mprisonment y portion of the Park proper would | nature. uc seoms as if not one : Fellows he sail Vy : 1 wan Wind meer ’ in any portion of the Park proper wauld ball At uch tlmon tt Boe one, The Hon, Wits 8. HILLyER was the | braciis of suficiont ay Hiv only briced to th ¢ Out the Old !—ring in the New!" r Toit Nis Pela A countryman England happen bo beviously interfere with the artistic effect of | but several distinet and very active ovil | secinient ata Christins present quite in keeping | Myles, waus The bulifing wont thes fe unter saisdihtles Basie eo Now Lonk oN Of Reiday Anat prints a | sravelling ina railway tram, accompanied * the landscape; on Manhattan square the | spirits had possessed him, and wero doter- | Wit his own ponderosity, and doubtless none the | tell coun vinewiy. the braces wouNin'e Lit cnt Bon, Butler Numbuse Gea J patel round in the oles of Loan" Co., a | wien aeollision occured. Iie wite reve Y ‘ H oaity, and coubtless none tho | To oid pus abrdoe on ge plore ae we Cem Lownsend's Histortedt Record and Encyclo Hem What were tn the "counterion n < wail grounds ean be Inid » harmoulz: mined to urge him to the commission of all | joss acceptable because of it» uneapecteds WIS Ws HERB AM TIM AUER NCAA: ACR Tne Lo as coumestlins (ik che cette (am a HE a Te the GUN LAE GE uston Debweon the ¢ wnat dy s p ap dness. | windows, Gries on the outslue would have pr connec with Gen, Butler’a letter, pub- | money” dodge. They send circulars over the Un : ve ris ee ihe follow tho necessary structurea, It may be tho the mischicf in his power, Whilo under | We allude to bis commission as counsel to the | Yenied the bul ding fuling. My thouslt the con: | jishoa a PUY” | States, offuiliy, for a considerstion, to send coun: | ° ie ; } Foe ” sida struction was too hatte’: three tionthe should | hed the newspapers during the last few days, | tor eit’ money Uy express, C_O.D. crequiring, wow. | Seited ft ‘ that the cecupation of the grounds fur | the possession ho docs to Know | Board of Commissioners of Emigration, which | juve teen tacen for the brick w #0 as to givs | dated Aug 1807, in which be soya, Grant's clee- | ever, @ small payment when tie order Js made), | eonvivinlt Weil y 4 sion happened, & eovlogical purposes would injure the valuo | his bost friends, but wholly surrenders him- | was quietly sent to bim on Chiistmas Eve by the | Me mortar time to sot. examinoa ing | OU. it Yee J" oy tym remarkaie | tna iDen seh abow oF sade oh bivwa paper ia! | ht woman and wur all ots Hak wien Eg 0! & of the adjoining lote; but there ia reaton to | self to tho Vancful influences of the evil | Hoa. Hicuann O'Gouves, Vvesident of that | mlfen bli iiie Ho Believed the fai wit eausea hy | 2°" ut ho should have tem the frst person tO | tong Login & Co.'s papers wore a number of | CATTIMT May © lou lows iv @ hile wa ot Puppose that precisuly the contrary effict | spirits who control him, Tho caso is one | Board. The report that the General hai would have been blown dov a even if properis Dutt nln for reeetion in 1878 whieh waa done | oapreng. recelpls oui) cue Ot, tsi, THA UM Hart | Mat twaniy. peownd for thie’ *'waa a Would be produced, In London the Zoologi- | which has caused much sadness among the | lined the appointment is altogether premature, | and F precautions taken, It might have been pie he 1914 of February, 1309; for on U F tbe | Mishawaka, Lid, on Which the charges were 14.50. | eried another; ‘1 y N thes [de a veuted by eatraordinary precautions, by patting»... | New Youk Herald, editorially noticing a speech of | How the radculs got hold. of Mes Therndykene name | have worty for lt Whew 1 heard this,” ¢ 2 sal Gardens of Rozent’s Park are bounded | trus friends of tho unfortunate man; and if) 4 Cincinnati man has brought suit againet | #2, braces, at exch piers Unt he Hoult were NT Gow Buiaer's, delivered in Congtees, eald, “Gon, | ie emyntery. No one who We dequaiitod with hum | cieyor busiest many” Fused at se on one side ly a et oreupled by x Drs. Ronents and Goss could be induced to ro J Tele . : g, uules# the walls had noi on of the | ButlerAiss nominated Gen. Grant for 187% He ts of 1 for a moment entertain the idea that te Was in Aikcabdldrae nix head sleiitt f 1 the Western Union Telegraph Company for $5,000 | building, u Hs halk not remat OF, th {ore moment entertain the Aiea St he Wee, and di iC denevs of elegant deserty , and | undertake its treatment, they would deserve | damages, sustained in consequence of a message aan ented is ave Prev? uted the whole |! yinion that the measares and general policy of | thoul be Vise by which these rascals con Y wottin’ Atty 1 . r ‘ret 2 He A ee tay et awshould compel | Caant’s adininistvation will make him the people's | punished for thus viliuying honest meu's ‘ the proxim Gantens has not been | the thanks of the wholo country, provided | being delivered to the very man, of all others, | sll fastory uisigs of 120"CAi- aaa downs! | Oa minlteailon i iahe Mi She \ ‘ ent ploture in Frank Les ' } treh r LG t rf ' 8. ° o nother term, - thie w e i found to be disadvantageous, But even if the | thelr elforta should be crowned with the } Who shovld not haye had if, Tho plaimtifin the | OMIM a sels Hoss Tweed's Kol-l-Noor. ‘ 7 this werk, 1 ane li value of the lots should be unfavorably | same success which has attended their exer. | ease telegraphed to his attorneys at Meridian, | James W. K. Hud, practical Meee mil gs |? rooktyn's Motiday Mur Ci se CERI BRIAR Dente Heer nay " i ted, which is mot admitted by any | tions for the relief of the Salt Lake City gon. | Miss to selzo De Haven’s circus for debt, Ry | amined Me ‘ties uliding slice tt ols Wine q%Q\. | howss O'Leary and Chailes Mawh were taken | « Fs ciao pin welqtlag 19 car arc atttt we ny means, it should be remembered that this | tleman, mnistake the monange war ent to De Haves in: | of eonatyucsion: it was 00 chor the amr ection Mate: Susy xe ni on aunrae of Na 1 svar a broaoat trom i sen am an estat m hy Nig ng } atond af the altos ache wa diciousty | distribution of materials used, and was not, 288E 8d T tener Baw He partis were engaged la a pouls | {he ie W eB irlend, min AA | Jocation was selected years ago for the pur. Tho ane or Phitadetuiia:) he ye and he very judiciously | secured at various pons, Whe anche ge POR TW | vey cutte iu the Homan House, Broalway and Kus SUD, Pe erat eallete Brinte ioe ae | swt ‘ 16 Common Council of Philadelphia has | prosceded to pat the property in such shape that | diferent Boors was inpertoct sage ut the re 1s 8a p f 4 1] ie ren! ave an iu perfect; the w 1 t “J Ve, " fe acaleinm nm bright anh ‘ pose, and that if speculators have seen fit to high and too | alin Were too | such street, on urday evening, and ina quarrel xiDw rf passed an ordinance creating a paid fire dup ‘not liv taken ; after which he considerate. | (gh sna too Tong, withont any trons: ese support; | O Leary siruck Knits on the bead with a bottle that has ever yet been wor r i buy the lands around it as a profitable in: | ment; but Mayor Fox objects to slgning it w',i0 1) r the telecram tothe parties for | und the walle Were weal trang Ro | gearing support, | knocking bim Muren then kickest unis pond pin, Lewall ne Woubs eu ‘ : veatment, there Is no good reason why tho | the minority are allowed to have ero nut vy ‘ Is designe’, Aeeordingly, | dows in them, # uamber of win: | in the abdomen, Bunia wos borue to ha residence, | a reflection of Hight unon ti. Tau omy party tial | veblic should be deprived of eo great a| five Commissioners, Au attempt to ev ; ¥ are How Aube aDEURe Miithete described At lop oy now the balldiag | tues thus vest hes mortally injuredyund thou | bind tue Revudliceus by « Deu ‘ i i" Heoneusted if hisopipion.) The } acu Phe accused was locsed up 1.