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Amusements To-nay, Theatre chalie + Opera Mouse Hii Avenue Theatre Sani Lina bawin's Theatre Rew York Clreus nnel—Oper vo V New York Fighting Men Hired for South For some tim have reecived con stant reports of murderous outrages ia Carolina ; and now we have an account of one of the methods said to have be the men in power there to pre and put down their enem lina letter, publist part of this n adopted by Hoacurr, of tained by wove ecasion, made by $, now in our pos 4 of tho par Tt ia alleged gaged twenty-five men to go to to Columbia, av Winchesier rift + themselves in ¢ tion by the Lutle:s of informed that md them and kill ‘ome of the leaders of the were pointed out to the mised that if these killers should for each mau hill. Btate authorities. ‘These deputy constables were subsequent ly sent out to th miles or thereabouts from the city of Colum bia, to protect negro mi: dition, Mr. Hoccrrr says, they were accon panied by fi OPE Rb rs were killed, t ion gold min: On this ex) cen Vaited States regulars un They remained there ten re thrice attacked at night but do not appear to have killed Finally, after having been in the State less than a month without having accomplishod anything, they were paid at the rate of $2 2 day and ordered to leave days, andy i this order Hooonrrr ar his associates undisputed facts in the present eituation of Bouth Caroli it is not a surprising sto but yet we arc loath to give credit to all its Scorr and his associates the suljject f it as if the pe aes 3 { h The Amended Rules of Court. The Rules of Practice of the Suprom Court and of the other couris of record of this State, which were revised and adoptod Dy a convention of Judges held at Albany in December last, have just been published They will be studied with interest by every lawyer, as they most nearly cone mediate aud daily work of the lk sion ; but they are of no less importance to the public, whose rights before the courts they are constituted to protect The rues heretofoye in force were ad fn 1858, and were ninety-three in number rules there are They are to take effect on the Ist of February mext, and replace the old ones, most of which erated in them One of the first additions which we fin ninety-even ee ene ee ne ee = ij i I SS against this, a new rule has been estatlished. ‘This is, that in actions for divorce the affida vit shal) state what knowledge the affiant had of the person served being the defendant, and Low he acquired such knowledge. It is also provided that the Court may require the perton making the aMfdavit to appear in court and bo examined in regard to it, ‘The signing of their testimony by the wit neea's in all proceedings bef re a referes, excopt tho trial of feaues of for computing amouats in foreclosure cases, i@ made im The Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company and the Union Trust Company are added to tho institutions in which county treasurers are authorized to deposit moneye paid futo court. Whenever 1 be granted or a receiver appointed er parte, the order shall itain au order to show cause on some day within ten days why such ord uld not be continued in force. ‘This i@ perhaps the most important of all the new rules, and is thoroughly conserva. tivein tendency. There are numerous other changes of a more technical character than those which wo have mentioned, Asa whole, the revieod ded ut upon those which they super. rules of court must be regarded as a de improvem sede. — The Dangers of the ‘Trapeze. In Tuk SUN of Friday last was published an account of the narrow escape from a hor rible death of two trapeze performers in Cincinnati, In Pittsburgh on the Oth inst another gymnast, whilo making a flipht upon the trapeze, lost his grusp and fell sinking the orchestra railing, which he wn, He then rebounded smong the uke ¢ ans, ng some chairs and several cal instruments. He was picked up in sible, Lut soon recovered suillciently to bow to the audicnce and retire. It is said that several of his rils were broken, and that he sustained severe internal Syjuries, Every fow wecks accounts come of similar accidents and the only prospect of a cessation of such tray continuing in their reck leas 1 they all permanently dis abl But even this would afford but rary relief, as in that event a new pretty certain to spring ties of horrors for the grutification of the public performed at a great height fron he ground, 83 net or some similar contriv fall of the performer if h inisses his hold through fatigue or miscalew tion, ‘The apparatus used is also liable to give and every performer of these extra dd to break hazardow no Tr iow skilful he may ve, 0 whenever he undertakes them employs anct or sone other safeguard for his pretection. The best evi dence of this is that nearly every one of niost celebrated trapezists has at some period filien, with mor ults to himself. Oneof the first and best performers on the flying trapeze, uamod Maci.toy, fell or less serious re hile doing that act in London, and ro in jured his spine. that he bas never been abk to walkeines, He Phila delphia, avhere tm the streets, pushed about bulator, a cripple for lite, swell known in y froquently be seen in ) a sort of peram Although the employment of a net does not ia tho least interfere with the eff the feats, both perf rmers and managers gen erally object to ite use, as they have an idea that the pleasure of the public will be ma teriully diminished if it is eupposed that the performer has a chance of saving his life in ease of an accident. This moy or may not be correct, though the eagerness with which people rush to witness such foolhardy ex ploits x8 BLONDIN’s feat of crossing Niagara ou a rope gives a color of plausibility to th supposition, B ywever this may be there is no excuse ra persistence in reck less aud criminal exposure of life and limb, when Ly a little care and a trifling expe the danger of severe injuries following a mischange may be effectually precluded Perhaps a man has a legal right to imperil his own life for gain; but when a fatal acci dent occurs from som trapeze performance, as is almost certain to be the case sooner or later, it is a question if all concerned in aid- ing and abetung the act which results in such a disaster will not be liable for man slaughter. But if there is no legal means of proventing these suicidal feats by adults, it is very cor tat innocent children should not be ex tain posed by avaricious parents or masters to The employment of children ze performances should therefore be piehibhed by law u such da er the most stringent cualtics. Such legislation would doubuless with general ¢ ation, as it would probs Le dificult d, even among the i i ¢ eurs in frightful 1 y y & the mangling an infant Internal Rev Changes, Un ‘ of t of Cong revenue distriets in this § The First d he knov thi i hl t t la } I } and Seve as the ‘Third, The Eighth " ler nea in one colle mad t all Tela Voll I Island ch Brovk]} Who te revenu A gh thelr revenu r id constitute one disiriet and hay t not well be combined tle li hin 1 consulicy 4 " DD whic 1 i ) Fifth and seventh, ] i Distriet, yield after an injunction shall | confid judg lets than three millions and » half; the Ninth, also unhanged, yfelded one million and three quarters, and the Thirty-second nearly seven millions. Now, all the districts of this city ought to be combined into one; and there is no reason, except the desire to mako places for politi telations, and other favorites, which can account for tho feilure to consolidate them all, The taxes collected here, which in 1866 amounted to nearly forty millions, were last year less than twenty, and will soon be reduced to about ten, At the sane timo the mode of their collection has been greatly simplified, and the possibility of fraud toa very large ex tent obviated. It would now be quite as easy fora single competent Collector to at tend to the busincas throughout the city as, four years ago, it was for one Collector to make the collections of the Thirty-second District alone; and it would be easier now for one officer to do the duty here than it will be for one todo the duty in the whole of Brooklyn, Long Island, and Staten Island. But the ecouomical administration of ¢ public money is not what is sought for. The object i#, a8, we have said, to give offices to relations and favorites. In the new Third District, for instance, Joun McHfAne, father-in-law of ono of Gen. Grant's mili tary attachég, is retained as Collector, al. though he is entirely incapable of perform ing the duty, and although a defulcation of thirty thousand dollars, due to his in capacity, was lately discovered in his of fice; in the Thirty second District one Wittarp BeLtann is appolnted Collect for some reason known to Gen. Pruasonto: Lut not to the public; and in the I District Avavstus Forp {3 retained as As sestor in direct violation of the 1 sent sysiom, in which the Government aud jc wervice are 1 28 a sort of for the profit of private farm, to be those who have the power, i An Outrege that Toot fession. When Dr. Laxauan Conimitte l like a Cone written m the counsel whom Lim upe fr, Vanpenror Di LaNAnan the benefit of his assistance in his trial i xt hy the Committee for turning Mr. VaNDERvOrL away from their august tribunal is that he is nota Methodist A more absurd, delusive, and unjust pretext 1 not be invented. Mr. Vaxomnrort red there as a lawyer, to sccure justice appe for one accused. For the performance of this duty, it makes no difference what are Lis religious opinions or what church he belongs to, It is enough that he is an honorable aud a learned man, and that he claims the right to defend one whote acts are impeached and whose character is stigmatized, That r no just tribunal would ever deny, aud t] Committee cannot safely deny it, Whik the accusation is represented and advocated y an array of skilful counsel, with Mr. cuen at their hend, the def not be subjected to any ceclewiastical restrie tions in the choice of leg rs If this Committee were in league with n ring of robbers who had been plunde the Methodist of yenrs of vast sums, and if th wk Concern during n series event trial had been prepared and arranged expressly to convieg and crush an } had detected and exposed these frauds, th nest man who method of proceeding would not have ¥ much from thet which hos now been rie adopted, The sooner the Con yan express vote, rescind their discroditable order of exclusion, and allow Dr, Lanam the aid of any counsel! whom he desires, the better it will be for the members of the Com mittee, and the greater will be the publi in the uprightress of their flual ut este ceeiiaes Gen. Jon A. LOGAN has secured the offies of United States Senator from Mlinvis, to be va cated by the Hon. Ricuagn Yares on the ath of March uext. The caucus of the Republican mew. bers of the Legislature was held last Friday even ing. On the first ballot Gen, Logan had 98 votes, Gov, Oatessy 28, Lieut.-Gov., Korayen 8, and Gov. Pacwen 1, This ends an avimated contest, in whic Mrs. Looaw bas proved he ful politicians of the day, After the caucus Mrs, Logan invited the members to a splendid supper at the Leland House. 1 the must succes election takes place in the Legisiatur morrow ; and as the Republicans are in the mujority cis no doubt that Gen. Looan wi be Senator, This is a great triumph for Logan Va Adwinistration 1 tial We con bien ein} has } been by W Aba 7 { whic i to th \ Mow ‘ that 0 the usher at the door o to k 1 it t ( Mr n turn, But th ' | y 7 i r ly, In fact, he was about th h wit of ¢ ey " Vut that 1 Te 1 1 religion and joined the chureh; and we have ne husetts has i nds of the Un dl by the Presi meet at Wa ioc tel Pa \y 1871, and nth k it advise! to New Y i or New Bedford, TY te to ii 1c for duus 1 1 hy eit yr corporations of t ndoul la, aud G vith their 1 t Clut Lap th Ta it Tuscal Every claim must be pre nt ( ’ Hin six months from t t of the Lites hevning, or satistuctory seusous for de- | Truly, contentment is better than richas lay mast Be given, The duty of the Commis. sioners must be completed within one year from the date of the fest meeting. Every claim isto be considered by the three Commissioner the decision of two of them shall be final. ch decisions shall Commissioners All sums awarded by the ( joners shall be paid by the United States mnths after the first meetir amisston in five por cent ble at the end of twenty years, of tho Troasury is authorized to i the purpose, not to exceed in amount twenty mil These bonds are to be in even pay fractional si claimant, the Secretary of the Treasw: at par enough bonds to provide monoy for that It shall be the duty of tho Prosidont to seud a copy of this act to the British Govern iN is now in the hands of gn Affairs in the House of Repre $8,000 a yenr, within eighteen The Seeretary sue bonds fur | nd in order t mittee on Fore The Fulse-Reporting Tribune pudiished on Friday @ report of a lecture, which it said M Axxa Dicgixsos delivered in the New England Church in Brooklyn on the previous evening this statement the Fitlee-Jporting Tribune states Miss Dickivgox did not | ture anywhere in Brooklyn that evening. that which is false, In the February number of the Galery Mr Turatow Ween gives en interesting account of xcous’s first Cabinet Iu December, 1859, he was invited to Springfield to attend a consultation upon that su met there the Hon, the Supreme Court, aud ug law in Chic: the bad alr Sewano should be Secretar; tment of Mr, Davis, now Judge of representative of New Bug Witces, and p UTWELE as inca who would b Moxtcomeny B becn suggested. nuously obj r Wintias Cost Borts of Vir COLN, and wos ¢ afterward, however, th d by the Towtse atives, and not bi ér North Caroli: ined the offer of a Mr. Weep also kuown, that a him that he he sy Collector of the I oppointment has kh 1 resolved to opr n attributed to th nit of a favorable iinpression mad Byuxer durin, Warn also says ntment of Mr. not was dne exch ind that ever si put the blame of his original trausgression upon shoulders of guilty of just such vile, pol been attempted 4 no good reason why the ection should not be At the last ai was liolding the case unde terfuges us had advisewent upon the In the Massachusetts Legislature » presented from Jostau Quiver that an act may be passed requiring the managers of railroads terminating in Boston to prov Hone of | sccordance with the porations in E is said that railways terminating in Loudon r distance of ten niles for @ fare t exceeding n the morning, bat pert turn by any train in th Of the three prime merits in a good ploy—plot, character, ani cialogue—tle more recent produc tions of cur metropolitan Ftage have shown rather the latter two, Robertson's new play et Booth's offtets f's merit in the firet regard by defietency in the others, oF certainly in the lust, Asa matter of mere construction, tho play 18 we'l done; the story {s stirring, of continuous {nterest, and not more rormanti¢ or Improbable than accords wil the pie- turesqne caugyeration of the timo, the manners, and the costume. Mzrefon, a penniless young cavalier, Whose father foll at Nosevy field, returns, in the restoration, to Oud his ancestral home in the hands of on old Poritan (Fermon?). and in time to rave the old man's daughtcr (vitet) from gross insult at the hands of a rcheiaing noble, Lord Verney. Sinitten with endden love for the girl, who returns bis fopiing, he penetrates into the heuse, where, ater snndry interesting passages with the guesia aseembled, Verney among tho nom: bor, he declares his affection to the father, Vermont, who is compromised in s plot agatnet tie King, and, held in terror by Perney's knowledge of Lis complicity, seeks to gain Marston's oasietance against their common foe by the promise of his duughter's band if he will Join in the plot, ‘The young soldier, indignantly refusing, fs set upon by a Land of the conspirators and driven to bay apon his ancestral heurth, Forced from the house, ho reappoars through s secret pancl, arain at the right moirent to protect bis mistress from the unmanly Persecution of Verney. ‘The bated trickster rete n Tivo on his rival's track, Who, failing fn his murder: ous attempt and spared by Marston, promises to aia his plans by persuading Verney of his death, and the young cavsier < off 9 Lond vent by Fersonel Invercession with tho Kin approaching wiarrives with s/udlet, to. Whien Yorn father and daughter to consent. Act wo have the rtrugeie Letwoen love, duty, 4 hate tu the heart of the daughter, whieh is ended by Mur arrival from court, bringing pardon, resto ti or all the virtuons cher acters a his niat In Werking up this y ot incidents the amino je excel f character and " r a anvibing 1 drain ve than the youn soldier trout Diw ose ord in bend, with his back agiins the nd the portraiis of his ang tors ¢ at Lins in etcrn approval. ‘Th scone whic D4 bythe tortared and almor fointing sie loves and must marry his rival, is very # drawn, Dot strains our ineagi naticn ¢ edwity, So, tom, te grouping a ‘ 0 tee ighing of the contr are Ducly eoncever, ough t many tninds ter sonblance wii ce Somewhat too evident with th ¢ ours," euvor ‘ hero, has certain pa- i 4d monotonoris ab ¢ fair, and Lis nection full Ol Minor ftults, Was permeated With a cortein’ Fes t and) enere v leave the tind 4 press 4 t vivid f f the brave, hig Miss Lina Bdwiats Thentre, The expected season of comedy at Lina Ed. the manag ent of Mise Keene, which 1 Wwe pleasure of announcing some weeks ago, s miet wito Unexpected hindrance eveR owtore its opening. Fiading Miss Keene auable ty respond to @ sudden call to begin her oconpancy on the 18 fnat,, whereas the understanding bad been that sie should take pomeceston on or abont the th, the parties concerned iu letting the theatre contracted with another lessee, Miss Keene, on arriving here with a large part of ker company from the South, fou ) OdIain Possession of the prer he theatre, uncer the monagement of Miss Lina Rdwin, who holds the premises under a two yoare’ lease, continues to prevent # very attractive pro. gramme. ‘The comedy “Kind to a Fault ts put an fue stuge in an adwirtnie yaanner, and the acting of the manageress, Mr. Mali, and Harry dosephs ts Inimitable, Wel understand that aiter ihe enzoge meutol Mr. Frank Drew closes, Mr. Join Clark, the English comedian, wilh appear tu mest of bts . Tod characters dit impossible Mr. Wallace's Reappenrance. This will be a geln night at Wullack’s JLeatre tbeing the o fn Of the reappearance of that favorite actor after the seclasion of many months q + to be shaken frem two pretty comed Fujnt Moart Never Won ¥ dy" and © Uewd Up.” 4 decase has passed sin were acted at Wat ud they Will reviy ploasa tons uid have almost tue tres of buve Oiner r Fravk Drew a KBawin’s in the burlesque of Mazeypa. On Wednesday evening “La Pe the best composed of buito op form edat the Grand Opera House, Mile, Aiwée represent ing the heroine Madame Secbach appears to-night in Romeo and Suiter, Boucicault’s * Jerebet™ is to have run ite course a th Avenue Theaire, ‘an event seemingly not soon to happen Mies Kw Will wake Ler firet apperranee in oraorio at the Academy of Music this week, Man dei's “Messian will be sung. The Mcudelssobn Union are to take part, Mr, Bristew leading, At Wood's, the Olywpic, Niblo's, and the Circes, who bills rem: same ‘Vony Pastor offers his usual kaleidoscope of varied and bright eutertalement - The Hotlwud Testimontal. The testimonial for the benetit of the widow and enildren of this estimable actor progrease: ates. wars to-night at Lise pole,” one © as, All De pe iting for " Baratogn’ with unanimity and cordinlity of feeling, ‘and promises large resuits IF At takes, by foxee of cumstances, somew bat the fon protes nat the bdigotey and Mm thet somecines cloaks itelf in ti retigie , etter, This w theat roe wien do its 1 sionary wok. Ap 1 good stage pall rT Crevches a layer and i tau Lol { red UNKMbed Of Wat sta uw Lot ac r ke Porson bv mem erte tBte Miss Merio Ky Mise kK 1 p mn ANOTHER TROUBLESOME FROG > erbiiva Last Eflort—The Plehe at Suse nsion Bridce-the E wih the Gre je Road Counccted t Wertern, Borrato, N. Y,, January 15.—Notwithstanding Friday Jost the Supreme Court at © oft er ae to pe with the grder « ig 1 the Lewiston r ra F rout, Kindin in \ ub up Work | vigorously at 8 this eveuse ler instructiona t ure of this effort ends Vat Ue final strugale that ot the Michigan Central wi COUMeCHONS West OF Chivas, Me far vedchiny AT ITIN NEW JERSEY. panei The Legislative Ring Dividing the Spoils Vaton Hill to bo Logisinted into Jeracy Clty—The Pallande Avenue Job—The Co est for the United States Senatorship. nestor, Jan, he reasseinbling of the Legislature to-morrow {s looked forward witli no ordinary degree of interest, especially by the mem- bere, who ore anxious to learn who will got the fat positions on the comimittoes. ‘The resident of the Senate, the fon, Edward Bottle, has completed his lista and wil announce them on Monday evening Senators Williams, Torry, aud John W. Taylor will get the most important positions, while on the Domocratic side Little and Uriah D. Taylor witl bo the minority on the exme. In the Aseembty, Bill House of Capo May will take the chairmanship of two of the best committess, while Bill Ripley of Essex, Josh Hornblower of Hudson, Runyan of Middlesex, Hommingway of Passate, and Barton of Mercer, are to have a rake ia the principal spoils ‘The Hon, Michael Coogan, of Hudson (Democrat), Is to be placed on several important committees, as will also the momnioth member from the East, the Hon. Herman J, Busch, h member has aw arm load of bills to present at this session, A move is on foot 10 EXTEND JERSEY CITY north to Bergen eounty, which will take in West Hoboken, the town of Union, and Union township. The leading property owners of Union Hil! havo long wished to be consolidated with either Jersey City or Hoboken, and when Hadvon City ani Ber- con voted themselves into Jertey City, the Union townships also voted to be consolidated ; but West Hoboken, which ties betwee: voted against consolidation, and so prevented Union Till £ vecoming annexed, The Union townships have ma veral overtures to Hoboken to come in with tein, but thoy received a cold suake; thereupon they made application again to Jersey City, A committes was therenpon appointed by the Jersey City Council and the Union Til auttnoritier, and abil bas been drait ed to carry out the project. ‘The bill is to be pre- sented this wee in the Huss, and should § Jersey City will completely surround Hoboken, # extond up to the dividing line between Huse aud Bergen counties. THE WIDENING O® PALISADE AVENUE from the Irie cunne! to the Hackensack plank-road will be another big Job, They propre to wake it 100 feet wide, and it Will then be one of (he finest es in Hudson county oy. Randolph eauounces a grand reception here next Week Vue tight foi ted Staten Senatorshin has ap ‘to Frelinguuveon, Walsh, und hiveen and Walsh ‘beng about ¥ holds the belance of power. st lor the State printing to-morrow will cr the whoie Republicaa press of tho ‘he State Commiysion—Ex Gov. Newell, Judeo JK. Randvlph, and Gen, Fite Jonn Porier—ap- Poinved to cemate the value of submerged Innds tn ihe easter'y port of the Butte, meet in Kligabettt City ou Wednesday, This is in pursaance of the In:provement Company bill passe 1 last winter It is understoed tat toe enited rullreud compa nies (the New Jersey aad Camden and Amboy) have dvcived 10 lense their roads to tue P ania Coutral, —— “ STARVATION IN PARIS A Mayor Perplexed by Left-handed Mare riuges-A Cat Served Up tor From the London batty Neves: Tn order to form an opinion with regard to the ¢ of r re ite f ms in the 4 {8 terrible, Women and children half « atthe door stops. W hardly eiotues to cover them decent hey euid that, as they bad neither frewood aor coke, they doors, Many euinposed entirely of wornen awit tila land of buvew parenty lef ve while it is ¢ terors they we. The Citizen oitu, Democratic Mayor, announced that in lis wi meat ll left-handed marriages ure to be regarde t fs vaild, and the left-handed sponses of tae National Gaards ize to receive the allowance #tich isrrant.d to the legitimate wives of these warriors, But a new dificully has arisen, Left-handed poly gumy Prevails to @ grent extent atone the Citizen Molta's admirers, Isa lady who tas five husbanse eniiiled to Ave rations, und isa ludy who only owns the ith of a National Guard to bave only one-fi’th Of aration} ‘Zhose are questions Which the Ciicen Moltu is nagy attempting to solv Afew days ago Mme. Hamelin was discovered dead In bed in a garret ti Beilevilic, of eold and starvation, Wer ‘muebund bad been,’ ucder Louis t Constantinople, in the house 0: Nepérairice who has lett HO was in charge told me tat there tiey bad bees unable to oblain bread for three days, and that the Iast ume that he lad pi vented his’ ration tleket he hud been yiven nbc halfan inch of cheese, “How do you live, then Tarked. Alter looking mysterionsly round to soe that no one Was wateliog us, he wok mo down into the cellar, aud pointed tO mome meat in a burrel “itis half a horse.” he said, in the tone of a mai children Who {s showing sume one the corpse of his murd elvictim, “A neighboring corchmin kifled hia, nd se salted htm down and divised it.” Then opened a closet mwhica eat a hugecst, Tam f trening her up for Christmas Das,” Le observed. a Andrew Juck n Mr, Vatiandighaan's sper L o He never spoke an impatient werd to wile fervart, or child; snd under his own roof appro himsclt ‘the gentlest and tenderest of men, Ther were tho dackvor ogrupher * Jackson militant at « rorsed, a his nas val near rliving, an Joved plants auc every truetesrt 1. Betore a bing ing fire, on a ruw and stormy night in February, wiura ‘child on his lap, and a lamb between his knees, Benton found and announced to him his He loved frst hove for military position and ¢: Bat most among the milder, yet nobler, of his chur ristics was Ins delicate, chivalrous, aisolnte faith tn the virtue of women Of the eariest apd most antim “ho was distinguislable trom. every otlior person wito whom | was quauted * And said Bentow, “It was inpate, unvarying, solf-nct.ng, including all womankind.” Very rare and very exalted is (his forth, Wantof itis the beginning of immorality There is no public, and there cannot long be any private virtue where it does not exist, OF every crime against law aod every offence agaiust religion ‘and this,” said on © of his friends, were taught invamous of men but no matter, they are ull dead and tor now. The circumstances of Mis marriage ebtruded upon the public, and the eburscuer Wile, than Whom a purer or beiler Woman never lived. was shamelessly assailed, For this Dost inexpiable of Wrongs With Jackson there wes ho (orgivenoss. More than twenty years eagicr, blood alow atoned for it, Not calmly” bul Wish stern ond wrathful courage, Andrew Jackson coud endure all Uiis Unce only he Was moved to tears of grief, and to his y a Mywoit 1 cn q Vean d fend, but now they have assiied even ihe memory Jenounee winter, oF bh ! ry, and the man bis popalarity. oul gathered trent " Bot " ¥ F i t aud y J and hon j | tiie vet Massy n | 4 i b J of the’ United Banke " V } Thoves wi Mt Lint Ps , t that no enem H . — We consider the Mutval Henedt Sa Dank are industrious and frugal are eure to p te ing Fayre. adn, dose will entirely within bis income while in Bngla like some of bis predeossors, 10 Waste Nis Baliye costly ent Chesapeo| oysters, In Matti ployed in the Dusines« of canning oysters. of Health, i the healthiest city in the Fran eherp laice ters of the cities on the there have been thirty cases of co teatimn —The Detroit Company which Shiver Ietet mine in Lake Sapertor, proposes to put the and before tae honeymoon Is ended ter eva South this winter Is order of thy being frozen to death near that place one aigat i month, and of two others belug badly frostbiticn ou the same oocasion, fo $50.00; Calon and $30,900; Sweetwater Register’, $59,000 Mabry, $80,999. If Col, Baxter geta paid for the amour Of his damages he will have $330.00, custo a SUNArAM The Pope is said tobe an excellent bili ployer Jolin Esten Couks is writing a life of ( Robert B. 1 n von Boust, the Austrian Preiiey smokes forly cig iny —'The ice in Virginie is said to be the best and thickest ever gathered In that State. —Lake Cochituate, which supplies Boston wit water. ts eight foot lower than Inst Fear at this tin —Mr, Ferry, the new Senator from Michigan, fs soon to become @ soa-tn-taw of Sorator Chaud —A Colorado oditor avenges himself on ar and Casuai ~The Millerites of Mi by previons fafores, have fixed upon Kod. 1) as the day of the final Judgment. —The Wesleyan Union Church in Harrisburg “Is being decorated for the live bird oyster pir fact! ya Gad esetern ancient wedding. —Under the head of ‘ Lost Races of Americ a ren pan Me getting ups list of the wort Celedrared hottes which have Ween beaton —The phonetic system i When Daniel Boone moved to Missouri he wrote back that he had pitched his havitation on « “ purrary. —The Supreine Court of Iowa has decided that If @ Jurymau drinks intoxicating liquors dnring » trial the verdict may bo set aside aud ® now irlal or dered, —A remedy for children’s erying is proposed, Tt isto dash a cupfnl of water tnto the lofarv's face and the loventor asderis that @ few repetitious of ‘tue Mee, Gen, Schenck says that ho int by publ le roarriage under th achus jot #o very 1 nds to live 1, and won, talpments, —There are 3,000 acr of oyster bods im Bay, yiolting annually 23,09),09) busaed of » UDWard Of $10,000,900 are eu Pittsburgh, in the opini u of Halls ournal cy, SNe neither the aeue nor 0, nor the long, bard wine davtorn seaboard. king a horse thief to the loncexcepter. Ith ones Of Chicas An Indiana sheriff, State prison, fol! asieop in the railroad car, and wien he woke up the privorer was gone. He thinks he wuat Lave got off at a station fora drink, 4 got tert. —Alderman Brookfield astounded the Cincin nati Common Connell tho other aight by tolling show that “hell ttself mieht be ri with a fuetooth comb, clunatl police be fou ed from tiem to sera ud BO Buh Dody asthe Clim a.’ nt House of Representatives od seats, and in aud expenses there has eon paid to the uo Loontestauts the sum of 10900), Tn addition fae much snore has been patd for printing the ny piven in thy Contested casos, —In the pres working the Shani, WHE 4,000 1 roduct of then sof and lying moar, and the win ine, Intoa new Joint stock cum pany Willa Nominal eavital of $1,500,00%, The Com pany expect to get ous 590 Lons of ore during the Wie —A Boston dealer in old pewter who handled RY A month, most Of It of late designs, and vi J Sys “start a wedding In any neighboriioot, ny Of powter in highly elaborate ‘om the gulled nat fiy pow and reckicsaly stout p rns will Co.u —The cold weather which haa pre’ jomething quite ont of th It hardly appears eredibie, bu nes us from Fernanda, Fla. of @ C0 nt re —A scoffer, residing 11 Hartford, Conn., who has been contending that he could not learn from whe most careful rgnding of the papers wi tie party in Mount Washington is doing, was dumb founded last Saturday when he learned port that they hav tofore undescribed form. good the scien the gaily re: red “a snow flake of a hes o- diacot —A prayer mectiugat North Argyle came near breaking up ina Tow in consequence of unjustifuble interferenee 1, the exerci#es. A Mr. MeGowan wat leating in prayer whan he Was disreaportfally request: ed by ¢everal persons to being & boy fron ‘was suspected of il pat ins word sor Billy” —Lpily the poor-houre whom Mr. MeGowei ag. —Edwin Forrest recently acted in (! attanoopa, and an envion» Kuoxyits paper insists that when hu appeared on the that he « feader. Gon, N. B. Forrest, the only great maa of wat pame of whom t thei. feet and d tage, and many of (ho a on whom they hooked w: oun exw uot the cavalry had ever heard, taey Jamped to red they had been sold. —The Chinese custom of substituti a in death penalties, It ssaid, was employed in the panishment vassaesius, The Chinese arrested a (ew tho meaner erinlaals, carefally allowel all the rvrt to eenpe, and Allod ap the List Of wiecens with subst: les, Wo Were quite ready to suller decapitation iu ousderution of advat $75) apiece paid vo thelr fan Les, Col. Baxter of Tennossee, having a consid Able AMOUNL OF Character to dispose of, managed to got bimscl( Lveliod, He has brought suct against tha wlug payers aud persons: Nashville Busnes’, for 0); Athens Post $30.09; Waig and $30,000; Foren A. —The last popular favorite of Paris ts » Ser geant Hoff, who has killed forty-thres Prussian ® tinels with an oir guy. His method is on bis belly along wal enough to make sure of bis man ; then he brings hin down and creeps noiselessiy away ashe came. Some: times he has waite lvels on one expedition. Gen. Trochu bas public y thanked him in gem rated with the crores of honor. creep at web! 1 be te peat and hedges un for the reilel, and killed two eens orders, and he has been A Lexington baker has his bill-heads printed upon paper of three different colors—red, green, and White. The object of this is to avoid giving 0 to the man who delivers the bread, four, &c..t0 the 4. TO prevent ulsiakes, whon the vil, wan made out upon a red paper Jt denoted "danger, aod he was uot (0 leave the goods withont the casi) fol green paper it denoted “ caution," as the piven wa doubiful, and tie man was to get th 4 could; If on whit it was safe to leave any qua’ —It is said that a good deal of lobbying t deen employe t by the vartous candidates for th lainey ofthe Massachusetts House of Represontatiisry and that female tafucnce has beon wrong 0 \ tuntnistevedt ber w ‘ \ A writer in the Af 1 y A