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ereeneanm tes tamer a be affected by the movement of the waves, With such ships be was confident that the passage ‘across the Atlantic might be made by the most sensitive person without seasickness; while by the application to them of suitable propelling power, he expected to cross im about half the time required by the Awiftest stesnitra now in , SATURDAY. JANUARY 21, 1871. + ple : How Noa tho state ( ne 4u ARRA SECURE A GEOBBT INVESTIGATION. (MAN AN IMPROVED APR. power? His “Natare " is as sopernatural and ae ——< Seen incessantly active as the God whom he rejects, but Fa whose powers and attributes he ascribes to hor. Hig Mr. Quagtes Ropeat Danwix, the eminent | theory would be relieved of much of {ts odioosness Naturalist, and author of * The Origin of Species,” | if his shallow apd vulgar theological prejudices tia: bas just published in England his inst acd greatest | not prompted him to substitute this purely fanei- work, The Descent of Man, which the Appleone | ful “Nature” for the true and living God, whose Dave in press, and will issue ina few duys, The | providence by all sound theologians is jostly regard. the money. The last reserves wpon which the urgent exigencies of war could lay its AY, hand are held to be the legitimate resources of the Government to raise a surplus reve- = j Nue in time of peace for wholly unnecessary SATURDAY, JANUARY 91, 1671. objecte. ee Capital Panishment—iniense Excitemen in Windsor— Vo "@ Gallows Bee: ords: of The Sap. TAS “rorecs, Wi Yas, B0.—On the evening of Oct. 8, 1663, Heory Weivome, # yopth only 19 years — ” Hines. 1 = ay —= | If the Treasury Department had any con- | 44 wi these inventions Adjournment Agreed Upon—The OF eae, Menderes © Gelnerions old men ie work, w understand, has created a profound sen- | ed as performing the functions and exercising the Amusements To-any. ofeonee nile cocupled with these tavent Disagree. @ | burg. ‘The victim was Mr. Perry Rossell, 8 well- a A eelent vf 5 Academy of Meste—The Holland Testionniel. Maison, sistent scheme for bettering the financial | and ideas, Mr. Bonoxx established at Troy iron ha tnvrotgaton ay he Lxuaten cat btAe'| BAO ba d renectedfarmersa member of fhe Meth. | tetlon In Bnzlond, where the frst edition was sold Vasene ad boectve coe Heh Mr. Darwin ‘Apelte Mall-Dr.Cory's Demme of ied, position, foe example, {t were aocamulat- | works of greet extent, which are alll conducted | 144 stetnodut’ Book Commitien ef drage stone, | edit Oberes, owning @ laage property, ond aged | Si Cinaaee Apart, however, trom his theological horesioe, we pera Housewives a sotvaam | IN @ Surplusor the purposo of aiding the | by two of his sons. For some years past he has | sna tnoen atwape approximating a settlemeut, con: | about % years. At about 8:00 on the evening named | Tecelved here with eq y Broadly expresse), Darwinism is the attempt to | think Mr. Darwin is mistaken in supposing that hie account for the present and past diversities of life | theories have become settied principles of natural nel. on our globe by means of continnous de’ ence. They are in vogue jast now, it is true, and without the intervention of special creative are attracting universal attention, and commanding restoration of specio payments—the country might be disposed to bear the exactions upon it with some degree of patience. It exercised no control over the business, but has lived upon a beautiful estate near the works, pat ing his time in the society of his friends and de- stantly disappoints all expectation in that direction, | Mr. Russell and bis wife, who had retired, were Yesterday was apent by the tribunal in socret ses- | startled by a loud kicking at their door, Mr. Rus at the adjournment of which it was announced | sell inquired, * Who's thereof and was answere), that everything had been satisfactorily arranged for | “Joo Busby; I want to come in." Deceived by the Crovk, — Matines Jha 1k 8 ood deal of euthusiaatic assent. But #0 di Giyaple Theatre—We Wille Wink Matsa, | MMBUE be disposed even to excuse the ex- outs of heaves ai vene, is anaes \eseatnmcbanenndh Mad oS togatnnaee ap bacadline idl Hemet bbe saben loaded enone tsnd thos ts the bines of broseare aust pesstiattlen ld kindred theorles of his grandfather, Dr. Pred Made Theatre—rieien, aaa traordinary lack of sagacity upon which was as peaceful as his Ijfe was honored. It 06. | '#la Pavers, embodying the basis of adjustment, | door, and was instantly felled to the floor by & blow animals aro perpetuated by pairing thore which | Darwin, which aro now ulterty noglected and for. Mam Francisco Minstrels~st8 Broswsy, wo have commented. But there is no ne " ‘wore ready wo be given to the press. But before the | from » ourred about 10 o'clock om Thursday morning. Tis daughter, Mrs. Provorty, found him lying upon the sofa in his room. Supposing him to be asleep, she kissed him, saying, ‘Are you asleep, ‘Tomy Pastor's Overa House—New Burlosyve, Ae, Matives, 4 | gotien, And so also did the transmutation theories . MAVY BARN-DOOR HINGE, how such peculiarities. Our present improve } Wanting (BEALE Wakil 06 to tattt UERIEO, Ms, Ravel's groans arouned bis wite from bea, | breeds of long horned and shorthorned cate, race of Lamarek, of whem Mr. Darwin ten flow: | | and she, bustening to the spot, saw the young as | horses, merino sheep, and the countless varieties o con eau, ee eet ee rare cnoreee™ | guaeda SOEMUIg O¥Ge Mit stontase bosbaod, and rain- | pigeons, al! developed from a single stock—tho rock | were greatly admired until they were exploded by feature of the ‘Treasury management which can be regarded with ap. proval or complacency. It is alike cen- wr n—demonsirate iti the authority of Cuvier. ‘ = " i surablo for what it does and for what it | father?” and discovered that he was dead. He | At the honr of adjournment ou Friday evening, | ing ® shower of blows upon him with the murderous Sos ssi be porpovabted, bah inuredsed varevip, if |. ite. Dereia wrtion Grill kale et'cies tates Incapacity im the Treasury. does not do. We are paying debts that no. | leaves two sons, James and Townsexy Benen, | basis of settioment was determined apon as printed | binge. . ‘The time being propitious, the Treasury Department was urged just one yoar ago to | Vly wants paid, we are wasting reserves shift its six per tat hee twentice into five | t8t ought to be Peart bed eats Nd per cent. ten-forties. Everybody understood | T’storation of specie payments, and we are Just what » proposition of this sort meant, paying enormous sums of interest meney the two sorts of securities having long been | SuHuelly which we ought not to be paying. familiar to the Stock Exchange and to the | We should be glad to find reason to re general public, ‘The markets and the gen. | 8% tho management of the Treasury as ral circumstances, were favorable to the | 8 ¢xception to the general dead level of in- pperation, ‘The plan was simple, the reasone | C*PAclty that has marked other branches of for making the exchange obvious and im- | ‘#¢ Administration; but with all our good Pressive. The Government’s option for the | Will, we find ourselves unable to do 90, Payment of the five-twontios was matured, or Death’s Thoroughfares. mostly so; the threat of paying them in Wet the above headise f tl Breonlacks had been often made by patriotic | ,,.0)e.vorrow he above heading > Healt Politicians of the Democratic persuasion, and | '*#* Teport made by the Board of Healt! & demand for their taxation was a periodic upon the sanitary condition of the city. The Giversion of provincial Democratic conven. | {°t Which we are bringing to light in ro- tions. On the other hand, the ten-forties | £72 £0 the’ tenement-house population of ‘which it was proposed to offer in cxebange beds bere Leh nshnad henge Lab Arero to run ten years at least, accompanied | Toner oun matemente. by quotations by © specific promiso this time that they | (T° Public official documents. Of theso should be paid in gold, and that they should | HorouRhfares of death which run between bbe positively and peremptorily free from the the towering blocks of tenement houses, the GUias Gt Uiuvey bone es Board of Health declares that “hero desth ‘The last eossion opened upon an easy apparently holds continued carnival, with t indefinitely. This process is known as selection, | and ingenuousness, But the critical reader will toom in the form of | Almost paralyzed with fear for her own safety, | no : 4 preamble and resolution, subeneaiitly as follows: | Mrs. Russell fled to the nearest neighbors, one hun- | and by used by laal Ge pone Ww. ‘Son yr bagtot tary Swbuay ot busiceeiens is baa ¥ Ntted to | dred rode distant, and gave the slarm. The whole | Mr. Darwin exten is procedure to a wale ciety nae ete el Sfernretation of | neighborhood was soon aroused, The murderer fed, | an Important change in ite object. Man eax only | ed ont, that he cites only authors who confirm bie tion to darn ike the one setore urnama so and his victim was found lying on the floor where | select visible characteristics ; Natare, on the con- | Opioions ; that he glides over difficulties, and dwells clestastical law ts exceedingly meagre 1m | he rst tell in @ pool of blood, breathing heavily, | trary, 1s continually scrutinizing the whole bel strongly on facts which no one denies, but which eae, ne Blakoye aswell Ho lingered in an unconscious state watil 10 o'clock | and as continually stamping with approval those | Prove little or nothing: that he continually takes for in yesterdays Sum, This basis wi and three daughters, Mrs. Gen, McDowent, Mra. Provorit, and Mrs, Wapswont of Buffalo. It is said that by bis will his largo property is di- vided equally among his children, Gen, Mo- Dowaus is one of the trustees of the estate. — The Fulse-Reporting Trivune accuses Sen- ator Cueamen of introducing a bill into the Leg. islature “requiring railway companies to pass him and his fellow-legislators free,"’ and adds that the Senator has reached the lowest depth of mean. ness. Senator Creawen has introduced no such bill. His bill simply requires the railway com- panies to furnish the messengers and other attachés of the Legislature with passes. “The lowest depth of meanness” bas been reached by the Republican Legislatures of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. In those States the law makes it imperative upon the railway companies to give the members of the Legislature free passes. ethan The Hon, Rretranp Yates, who has just been left out of the Senate by the Legislature of Illinois, proposes to amend the Constitution so to make foreign-born citizens eligible to the office of President of the United States, Mr. Yaras always was a man of liberal views. ° ——— ‘he The Biaho Hae the Committee har sguretindinge Fat euindcace Ta the toundness 884 | i5 pest moraing, when he died. At the post mortem | variations which are useful tothe organism. This | granted what he cannot prove ; and that, in short, Whereas Wut w briet taterval exieta to the meeting of | exumivation eine woalp wounds, from one to three | prinelple works altogether by means of life and | bi Mek Labo fn little beter eel Ltn ba Wiansolved. Toahatt westses reliting Saches in lenath, end deen cut, were found on the | death—the later betng the penalty of » failere to | suuumotions. The array 0 facts, whic! he ham meni of the Book C de referred crown of his head. meet successfully the circumstances in which abeing | Ctlled and manipolated with so much care to prove Bo op Boot head’ After Aaishing his bloody work, the murderer | 1# placed, be those circumstances physical or vital, | bis theory of development, prove mo such things end Reynolae, Kay fo Tansacked the bouso for the money which he ex- | enemies or forces—in ® word, “the conditions of | Any intelligent Swedenborgian, for instance, would Concern, and report ve the Com pected to find, He could discover nothing, how. tence. readily furnish for their explanation ® theory much eral Coaferen nap ever, except a small black trank containing notes, An illustration given by Prof. Huxley will serve | more plausible toan thet of Mr. Darwin, and ot the deeds, and other valoable papers. This was afer. | to fx this ia the min In the woods of Florida | same time in striet accordance ain ee doo ward found in a fleld half a mile distant, the con- | there aro many pigs,!and very curiously, they are | trine. Hehas not been able to find in iy whole tents having been taken out and strewn around, | all bleck. Pro’, Wyman, many years ago, asked | range of nataral science one single proof of the de- Welcome expected to fod some of the people why they had no white pigs, and | Yelopment of one species (rom another, Neither nats Me Kennedy, Rothwell y Fi A LARGE SUM OF MONEY, was informed there wav @ root in the woods (called Holerifisel prema be tnd berg beet fad ike ee lot root), of whied, if the white ples eat, their | Kangaroo producing » monkey, or of « monkey do- Pike, and Sicer—6, He knew thet Me. Reseelt, 0 shert time previoes to | pela! ° hart | Yeloping into a man. Even his principle of nataral the murder, bad in bis possession exme $5,000 in | hoofs cracked ond they died, while it did not hart Subsequently Mr. Slicer changed his vote to the | M . r selection, on whieh his whole elaborate structure United States bonds, bat the old gentieman had de- | the Wack pigs at all ‘This weeding out on the one AMfrmative, #0 that the basis was adopted by 10 to 5. ) m6, 88 i the other, is what is meant | depends, is obviously fancifal and arbitrary whem This w rip ed Ne ath Ae accel [Reece leleald herbals ptt neha [ited ary) ort aad carried to the extent which he gtves it of gesterday's eeceion, - e before be was struck down. by natural selection, ¢ Yes Worning the Committee charged with | The parsait of the assassin was actively begua on In the introduction to his now work, The Descent | But notwithstanding these defects, Mr. Darwin's OSI SE/ tee SOUS CRDLINEL THO TOROWINE | os day umes the witaee, ‘Che sertioes or A, b,’| of Mad,’ Ms, Darwia quoted, with evident setiecns, | S¢W book bs 6 test fmportant and valuable conte PROTEST OF THE ACcUSERS. Flanagan, on experienced detective of Burlington, | tion, the remark made by the eminent naturalist | bation to knowledge. ‘The questions he raises ang Sew Youx, Jan.t, 1871. | were secured, and reward of $1,000 was offered | Car) Vogt in luis addross as President of the National | the views he maintains cannot be shirked by pee To. ght Book Commilice af the M. B. Church now in See | for the arcest of the assassin. On the Stu of Octo. | Institution of Geneva, in 1969, that * nobody ia Ka- | *lence or religion. They .must be met and an- Resrsoran Bastwaey ne Cunt ber, just two days af @ murder, Welcome was | rope at loast now ventured to maintain the doctrine | *Wered, accepted or exploded, They are the vital ‘The Rev, Messrs, Woodruff, Blades, Bingham, Van Cleve, Maltby, Rawlins, Ban- nister, Brooke, and Moore— ‘The following named opposed the basis: The Rev. a 0 movED Ba -* - arrested (p Waterbury, Vt., whence he was taken as westions of the age, and we do not object to thelr , 1 + '; ondon pect gt 4 rt J bi ler, . x "3 ene hey aleo inform tho ‘public that their sur. | "80° Dy the ‘ondon Apectator against the Pru a THR FUNERAL PROCESSION bene path 4 ries, snd do not see that he hes made any real prow and the opportuuity to shift several hundred em : sty wha, | sian authoritics, A short time ago the French | 4, aa¢ Man fram cea | of bie viet, and displayed the most astonishing in- | Wstrant, ougl it is no doubt true that a larne | rice. end do not see that he hes made any real pro- tnillions of the six per conte into five por | V°Y of the tenement houses of the city “has | ‘tiorities. issued a proclametion offering to | tries, and ba ‘under the aame,in | ditteroace and coolness. A preliminary cxaminadion | timber of naturalists haye aceepted the theory of accordance with the Book of Discipline: and. Whereas, The sail Lanahan has Fes) cents was thus manifest to the financial | evcalet & Tar oie ore mind. Why then was not this result ac | “%° rhe berse Lee Maclean 7 on complished without any hesitation or delay? | CMMed in avy other grost city in the lodieputable proofs. Bat he is clearly entitled to ited in fli committal on the charge of mar. Darwiniem, and admit that species are the modi- enargee beigre your body : and snrededecsed n the fret dogrec, and in the following April We | eq descendants of ober species, Mr. Darwia bim. | Paticat and fair hearing, asa man of grout ability, m8 tried and found ‘guilty. On a tectnicslity of ceptio baye seen rg iariy enteced npon oetors Jour beayie: | law he was allowed to appeal to the Supreme Court, | self, huwever, says that those who accept bis theory | Yast and varied research, and unexceptionable c. every French officer who escapes from prison and rejoins the army 750 franes indemuity to give him a new outfit, but peremptorily refusing « Rndorsignes rerpecitully protest | and pending the session of that tribunal he was re’ | are mostly the younger race, and “of the older and | Courtesy of manner. ‘ world sous t Ne o on any 80 . against any arre't of proceedin manded to the Stato Prison in this place, Tue Su- volenaNes. The answer must be given. It was be. ; balld a hier F who bad ea! any on of on aor dupot{tion of the ease that Dreme Court confirmed tne verdict of the Jury, and | Bonored chiefs in nataral sclence,many unforsunately ‘AMUSEMENTS. cause the Secretary of the Treasury did uot | If 0WF Feaders would like to inspect 9 fow | gagement to the Ge: his onder, it is Ft of fm prosecution ‘of the sald tri Welcome was eentouced to solitary counement for | are atill opposed to evolution in every form." Ilemen- i ’ Uy Badin: dhe ey TOL | samples of these specimen dwellings situated | asserted, was metamorphosed into the following cee ee ey Passe. Chetan, one sear in the State Prison at Windsor, and then | (ions as among the eminent naturaitste who have Miss Krebs's Pianoferte Matinee. ares fhe “i tee ee te oe 00, as Le | on death’s thoroughfares, thoy can call et | ‘Mumoy st Versailles, whence it iras tclearaphed Te abwiie eee pee Aa se adovted his views Wallace, Huxley, Lyell, and Lob- | Miss Krebs, who bas so thoroughly won the might and as he ought, that this was just ed oe r : - MANGED DY tHe NEC NTIL DEAD, a WD ALTH. JOHS IL OCKE Committee of the siguers of the chat duct of the pronec ation, by Mr. Revren’s agent, and publishe London papers: ‘The in all the rman authorizics de- clare that according to an official French docu- Lock in England, and in Germany, Buckner, Rolle, | esteom of all who take an interest ta musical mae 4g and Hacke!, An Italian philosepter, Dr. Francesco, | ters, gives this afternoon at 2 o'clock, at St amhat the caso admitted of, neither more nor | #08 mentioned Lelow, the descriptions of Yeos ; and he did not come promptly down to | Which we copy from the Report of the Board SHAT SE Efforts tor commutation of sentence to life imprie- {OF the con: | opment wore made, and cawe vear being successtul ature was. petitioned on two | also maintalos tue eame views ina work publisi Last Ociober the Ley < This document was read and ordered placed on fle ; pe y of Health: . Pf ; | grounds, viz: The extreme youth of tie prisoue in 1809, under the significant tit'e of * Man, made in She plays at these matinées music of « character 5 ‘ , sik rer x ¥ 4 bat cubsequently, at the suggestion of certain mem: d the ‘ot tena id Hewes 06 thokea y Congress and ask that body to lose no time “Toe Taxeurere AP 1 Baxren Staeer—The | Weal Which has fallen into their hands, and , Pat tubscquently, at the sugeestio very exactiog and | (ives tarued a willing: ear to tia Ceatepeceents: | tue Troage of God, was also made in the Image of | scidom heard in our concert rooms, addressing bere fo giving him the authority to make the ex- | Sanitary Inspect survey ¢hows twenty-five fant | Which emanates from the sixth section of the | aqwriited Boing 00 far as Yo.allow counsel for the prisoner te | ibe Ape." rte ratfer*to those who are already somewluat pro- change, or to negotinte a new loan on this | /'*® ooppeeing 113 persons. living upon the prem: | fifth division of the War Department, the French NO COMPROMISE, plead before Khem as to a jurs—n procecding with ‘The following extracts, from advance sheets of | Acient in the art tion te Se senarel ° 7 i S Delt Deck to tae acto ae iig®: 824 | Government, by a decree dated the 10th of No: | the prosctutore withdrew 1 and substituted an- | out precedent In any logislonte bode A committee ‘Dareta’ Work, Will oumotbatly iadlente its 2 aa he Works of Beethoven, Schumann, Chopia, basis. Ile took up the subject, to be sure, ae rear is built back to back against another 'pite , by 4 cele NO | other, embs dying the following points: was also appointed to visit Welcome in prison ; and | Mr. Darwin's new bork, will suMcieutly indi Rubensteto, ana Liszt form the staple of tue pro pout he merely turned it up to the light aud Of Tear tonements ipoe, Mulberry street lots, and | vember, offers a premium of 750 francs to be 1. The attack oR the Methodist Rook Concern. was oe see ascents HA vale ere oe to | scope and character: cram ly wi c fi 5 a q iro ne Rev. Jou 1 om tn 0 e tS st the fe of the rear | escaped from German captivity in breach of their Of the Primites came, owi aroused the pe O & cuanve ta ple of the whole Stace, and protests | seri to pretenders, who turned out ts Le as foolish | portion of those at 7 Dexter, The house 1s evening at the Stadt The performance tl 8 OF Is wi m it ner of procuring subsistence, or to a chanye wa mele lees lade tly, 2 Ligh the rear fi built close agaret the ecko. | Parole,"”—the fact being that it was peremptorily m. fhe compimoacns Ca Withdraw the charges, | Poured in from every quarter ; the pulpit and the | ite manner of procurt to ” | Theatre will be for the benefit of Mme. Marie See ey Ww ee They vail 8 fog of re eae flrs Ngreey re fat Bet igh: | refused to any officer who had given a parole. tie honlatant Agent retracts the eesertions oo game xp io the Senate the moeenbars, of Regd pede Sn re bods rhe baer mate ve | bach. and will consist of the tragedy of * Griseldis,* expectation which altogether beclouded the | {c;,;mente contains. s population of 108 pereoncy | The eame despatch, in the same words, is report. Datasets CUT SEY be ustned hint OF nay cco ston te tem | pik taleeten team” We en erommiseets in this cate It would have had to become el Mme Sesbach appearing in the title role, and Mlle, Secretary's vision. His imagination dwelt e have bgn six deaths upon the premises ducing | ed from Berlin, ina special telegram to the Lon. | ditatory measures 1 ple beeathed ireety ooce more wien ti strictly quadrupedal or bipedal. Baboons frequent | Veneta personating the Queen. Tho character of the year, which is oqual to a death-rate of 5° persgus 4 ‘ ‘i If this be not done, the como'toants are ready and | of a ew false philanturopiota to Wily and rocky districts, aud only from necew@ty | Griseldia is said to bo One of the dost ip the wpon the vain hopes held up by his deluded | in 1.000 don Times, This is a matter in which the Prus- | desire formwith to mroceed wink tie investigation ‘ climb ap high trees; and they have acquired almost | reportoire of Mae Seebach., Ia addition to the per- and deluding selfconstituted counsellors, | 1 18%, tenementa here mentioned, spart from be. | sian honor is gravely involved, and which should | On the receipt of the protest, a notion was made OVERRIDE THE Laws OF TER Stat! the gait of a dog, ian alone bas become a biped ; | formance this evening, Mme, Seebsc’ will apjoar at? ” Ing badly plenned, 80 constructed, with narrow at the action of the preceding evening berecon- | whieh had bisherto been rigid] d we can, I think, partly e how he has come to | the Academy of Music this afternoon, in aid of the rect attitade, which forme one of t' that the whole world was es be explained, if possible, without delay. nd with rears built compactly ly fatied. Lt. consequence of thi rdinary elort to lend us | cule sae courts, Holland testimonial. 1 bucks to b bat on all sides, excepting the street - — to save one of the worst of 8 from his ju t conspicuous diflorences between him and b , if amen money at four and a half, and even four per | front. they wut of from sunlight aud external We have received a letter from Newtown, ating the definition, by the General Conference | deserts, deep interest hae beew mauifosted in tuis | nearest allics, Man could not have cttained his Grand Opera House. vent It was because Mr. BourwELL thus | YeHistion, : P, + | Of 1s, of tae term ‘ caro. resent dominant position in the world without the | ‘The fourtlf Sunday concert of the Ninth Regi- | ‘a., informing us that disreputable publications - on Tcury Welcome, use of tis hands, which are so admirably adapted to allowed himeelf to be deceived with | The report further states that, as a conse. | | 0 Merits be lee alarep als beck ; canyteg'ouopbi a e. For ier Lid arrest be unin. | set in obedience to bis will, “As Sir C. Belltinsists, | ment and takes place to-morrow evening at the wiews and hopes haviifg no solid founda. | IUcnce of this overcrowding and wretched. | °F° ent Here from MW ashington under the frank | which is one under the direction of the Agent ‘ool indifference ond appurent carelosanese | “the band supplies all tostraments, and by its cor and Opera House. Some novel musical features 7 fg no so ; of Cavan N, Tartor, member of Congress from At this point the Rv. Dr. Carleton, the pri Agent, appeared before the Co ips! | of tie cousequeneey of tie diaociieal set Lint showed | respondence with th intellect gives Lim auiversal | will be presonted. ie, when the pro: | yn amount of depray . teldom founs Ju one ey | dominion.” Bat the hands and arms could hardly Uon, and because Le dreamed of impossible | DC*% the very instinct of domesticity, of | tat district. ‘This is another argument for the ———$____ ? mrusioa ay poset ‘action was read to lim, aud aiso the apove |S", Amount a! dep flew. weeks, however, | nave become 5 enough to. have manutnetired Fesults among the money-changers, that | Privacy, of homelikeness is crushed out, and | golition of the franking privilege. resolution, and he was acked whether euch action | Aince i's leat hope for repricve wae crusted, he | weapons, oF 10 have buried ones and! epears with SAN DOMINGO. ‘ A a “ . a * sal Would be satisfactory to him. a ked . aie m, af long 8 they were. habitus ire nothing was done, Congress, not being | that “ tochildren born and reared under such ; the Pulse Reporting Tri. | aii fetPonss, Dr. Carlton wtdressed the Committee | showed, 2 arsed chance. He by Ta readin tie. | used for, locomotion ead for ecbporting the whats | Gem, Grant Doesn't Like The Seu-Hew influences it is inevitable death, Moral ele- Is it possible for the Fulse-Reporting Tri- | at great leneih, consuainz nearly two hours Ii by dab; Lie aise | Weight of the body, or as long as ties were espe Bt t either enlightened or pressed by the Treas | '?!" i tad: peasal dune to get anything right? On Thursday morn- | Tewarke. Be alluded to lis frat election in 18, Bae rs ne eee BRPRTe HB” Bio, | SIU asl eanpegee Ea PISTEAsIE Teeetoed ies | aanmaniec Corresponitence of the Norfolk Journat ury Department, pottered over the subject | YAtion or an improved social standing can L duldhes Ame. daly lhl doch which time be has been reélected every (our Him>ing trees, Such rough treatinent would’ nleo hit Journal, tate ure cereely depends, From these causes alcus | *all accompany the Commissioners to San Domingo anced that Sena’ duced a bill appropriating ing it ann) ot Ganev had intro. | by cach suceeedin 200,000 for the finish. | 100. excepting * all winter, debating all sorts of propositions, rarely come to any family so environed and ’ | s0 housed.” t neral Conference, Although he was in close Aj ‘i 1 whon his former associate recoived some Vo ook No exercise, bis cei inc ve been an advantage Dave be, | 98 representatives of the press? It {s especially Fe and, aa in alfite debates on finance, making | * Housed.” nah a ing of the new County Court House, Mr. Gaver | againet bim, He spoke of the Duaneitl conditiontet | fet aot ia sence tie oe LO te Mout, for many Rediouse Hid aeoeet | aulced that the Journals tue eerresponasats Fepeer, gaskness visible. | While it debated, Mr. | oooh tds of the iababaante oe Mae areds | introduced no auch bil, ‘The Anprosed Tina, | tha users when be catered iaigteny yeartngn, | vil eully (or conversation, aud piaser, W aireas ica ates art TEAL Mattias nemestaiag Co seo hes ta calc cicomna it hee ieaida uF the on New Yor : “ en he found we tre ¢ and the hea a W nigh iserable young nan | Or the body shour! be frees and he must for tiiaend | bad Something to say on thi ject—in deed, Bovrwewt patiently waited on Providence | A pean fi apr a Ww York | probably misled by the Fulec-Ieporting Tribune's | Jt siguieut 4a then ovtained againrs it by the South | becaue verious ana put Witnin & tow woeks | and arnty on bis crak, To gain this great advan catceued grave enpugh to demand the consideration are kopt by A. I. Srewant and his confed- | announcement, gave vent to an edite » | ern Chureh hanging over 1c He alluded tothecompro. | by Howed to walk ln charge of the chaplain in | fie the feet have he. o8 reidered fut abd the grea | Of the Cabinet. On'no account will tho New. Yor for some miraculous interposition in behalf hl i #4 Snaouncement, gave vent to en editorial article | Sis ue eected of that Judgment: ead ine tony the pr nu ia the yard. Oue BK aL ough thls as entailed tne | SUN's representative bo toleratert"on board te 1 fi . too peculiarly modified, iled th f the 7 ah tartar Hie crates, who oppose every practicable scheme | raking the Court House Commissioners fore and | dent ivereated beyood the cosh gaynenes tad aN requested to Ue shown where his ix vane Nension, It neeords with, | Hesse, and this is explatned by Cha of the Treasury, not knowing whether to Which mouey haa to be borrowed. ie then eabibie ¢. and tue chapluin conducted oim t en Or tie power CBee ar oh te, | Uncompromising hostility to the Pre. Believe the ignoramuses who kept preach: | fF &iving them speedy and cheap necess to | aft for their corruption, A correct report of the ed statements showing tue almost the spot where are buried the transgressors Croue | sue Drincipie of the division Of Dhyslological labor, | Hoga Peamsne NosUlity to, the, Fes 4 ulmos Spot where are buried the transgressors of. tt Lich prevails tarouzhout’ ."@. animal Hon Sree armas connec a Ing to him that it was just as eaay to borrow | the suburban districts, It is alleged ne an | progcedings of the Legislature was printed in Maaenichintan ese daw 2m ‘is ay back 10 Lie cell be begged ihe | {hat nathe hands became perfoc‘ed. for pretess istration, But Tue SUN will be repr 8 jus y to boy a ieee A Riv é OF standing ® moment in tue suniigl, b © beco Pie eat That's » money at four per cent. as at five or wix, | CXuse for Mr. Stewant that he wants to | Tre Sex; Truth ts cheaper at two ceuts than | and success of the insitation up to te berinning of | BeRuleae Of standing s moment i tus euniigha, bo sp pesca hewitt jalachoo four. ese troubles, durin elve years fan ed to his ekoowledged tbe jus ith some eo, LAL ee Ee iat tani e Coniew , | compel the working people of New York t —E Preteaine whieh ta waohea Non ezene! OF sentence: haa better he eos auged the dustive | foot has got altogether lost its prehenecle Power, as | Gen, Grant Docen’t Like Some Other Newes Accordingly Congress, unurged to do the ¢ i ea <, Preceding which its profita had ag Of bis sentence. In a letter to his father and motwer | shown by thelr manner of climbing troo’ and’ of only practical thir possible, did nothing, | ttle upon Lis property at Hempstead Chief Justice Cuuasy remains in the city withion of doula rane its ans unied to | he expressed sorrow for bis deed, aud lis hove for Using them in otuce wa; i yeaveree | ee eure, Spee ad well | Plains; but we submit that such aacheme, | #4, es we ere very glad to learn, continues to | SuSVAER,, The Doctor then showed taat during | parca sud forgiveuess LEN eR LAR, ae . Pie Naa densa trans ‘When July caine, and the timo had well : it y | impr heelth. In plo her be walke |b Ga 't “Corruption ‘were brought aaatnee A CAREER oF chiwe, Iu regard to bo.ltiy sizo or strength, we do not | $0 soon as it was rettled that we were to have nigh passed, a squint-cyed measure was | P8tead of an excuse for his conduct, is only bay ee asi n pleasant weather he walks as AT BeeBin. ware SAON tae T! ha prisoner any (all ae alan rly handsome | Kuow whether man is descended trom some eocn: | & Commission, It wan determined to have tis Com- A ¢ we vati out, and whe e temperature ot ad - Redatinns t c - ¥ pec manssone pt vely ¢mall species, like the chim se or do com y certain quill-drivers, who Gnally put through. It was clumgy, par. | SY 8Bravation of his offince. Let us have | fi {i men the temp! ee Boley ae Zoaih t edrrency these (prodie fell of Verrarse. | Leetahike Kees Diseke oxee and white toauh. be | Beret Treas po were ae Ue Goethe (oer taeeetosa: | Ware to DOT e reee te ie the eae narivers. who i “ iN c ailvonds runnin 5 o8 fro aie) Be lakes) Azereise: ins: cnutl hong rated bers Oy ‘4 Beals | Lan slight pawmering in his spocch is | We cannot say whether man las become larger and | «Feat achievewents, ‘Tne President, too, has been tial, inadequate, and unpopular. It fell to eee rallronds Aan FO ee ua oe considerably reduced in flesh, and showing Oa a litte Murine tho art rear cine th Hong contnemens, “He ‘was "about tga ait lt | stronger, or emalier ead weaker. in comparison 4 fstigated to the work by Inealis and Tom Maroy: the ground still-Lorn, a bungling aborion, | ‘¢ lower part of the cliy into the suburls, | marks of illness otherwise, his mind was never he Committee setting at rest the chang fuches li early i nd Weighed’ 183 fag With is progenitors, We shozid, however, bear in | at the other night telegraphed to Horace Greeley, Fa fart, ANd Woee te eh ora Ne | mind that an aolmal possessing great alge, strongtn, | Oo! New York, to designate some correspondent ce, and ferocity, and which, like the gorilla, eouta Ae | Teporter who would have the high privilege of ac fend itseif from all tes, Would probably, though ; ©O!Panying the Commission, Horace Grosiey was,! not necessarily, bave tailed ty become social; and | as "08h Of wandering over creation, delivering: this would most effectually have checked lecture” OF addresses, and Whitelaw Reid rv - ; ; id thon Int the Working peonls oulets (hale corruption was mide public. Ife also | he worded upon a farts, and went to echook The reault of it all is, that the couutry is now | S84 then lot the workiug people select their showed eimilarly marke ¢ fon the previous: || tor blxrasun cba! ex enuuitenee stones ‘paying six per cent, interest on six or eight places of residence to suit themselve Why | receives Lis friends freely, and is benefited by | ly anawestioned credit of tue Concern, then ar- | boy, Atha cre, however, be visited Boston hundred million dollars which might 1 should they be compelled to buy homes of a | the pleasent excitement of their society, ‘The | RUed Mat at ania rate it wonld ‘tak DAs utits LeMs | Shere vecaime assogisted with e crowd of nul he layed clearer or his conversation more interesting. He “2 led in his | and rapidiy dell In the ne: Mr. Ruuasitell of the 1-10 nel ping mi in tend Plai spe ; dintess: 4 servic ueee ibe us | quirement by man of his higher mental jes, | od, naming ansiell of the Tribune and Cincl Yeon funded a year ago at five per cent, | MtA#Ving millionaire at Hempstead Plains, | public will be bappy to be informed that be flehteen years of service, and plunge the Concern tion after fituation was io lis misconduct Soh eo symmpaiy and. the loge of ie pelts ut | Ce, pamlag fal ss the man, Rho Treasury ther ly caving the difference | W¥€™ they desire to go elsewhere? Must | fidently looks forward toa reiurn io ihe aciivs HOPELESS BaNEnnercr. All of this | Sree Honea tt ment lave been an immense ad- | That fellow.” sald the President “belongs te 3 i duties of bis office a ee ee age to man to have sprung from some comparu- | the Cincinnati’ Comnercial, and he evn't go; of six to cight miliics dvilars a year in iuter. | they consent to be racked with ague and do- | duties of bis office at no very distant day; and | in view of these facts, he applied to the Commit n he bas Jo Reeds hie arenes c Whereapon another telo,'Tam was forwardeu, agala eat money, And nov, at the end of a full | Yura Ly mosquitoes in order that ho may | if his strength continues to increase as it has | tee {o tell him how he eduid coutivus to work « dit eo Worked Upon tis ives SaieRa OL haturat wesioak: Bet Wa teete'| | eeult Me eeenehoat wamcee Mas tT aa fear, when tle rathels erine worn oct [ke made Holler? done for some time past, he will doubtless be | raument’ be had poluted oat that he could ot feet the, teuptation to carry ie A, firstly by hls intolicctual | Greeley was absent from town, “Then the Presilent year, harkets of the world ar fe aan, ‘ble to fulfil this expectation. The Chief Justice |. ‘hese remarks of tue principal arent had a eeiead (ae Troy Belg M4 4 8 | powers, Uirough which he has, while still remain: | ssked to kuow where a telegram would reach, biine plied with fresh loans of great European cpr sree eaeetah he ce | ed eflect upon the Cowinitiec, aud the question of | mained # day OF two, being gina barbaroay state, formed Jor himself wen. | The answer was that the whitehatted. philosopher . 3 hee Usurpation, {s one of our grest men, and citizeus of all parties | fecousiceration was discussed ‘with iudh cernest ESTED YOR WORSE-STEALING, s by bis social qnali. | WAS a8 much beyond reach af the telegrinh aa be is powers, cither engaged in war or apprehier ahe Washington Patriot maintains that ea deep interest in bis welfare, and earnestly meee woul the mid day ro et tea but was atterward discharged. Then le proceeded etve ad ty his fellow -men, be; ond | 908 mon sense {9 Bolittoat sconomy, A 7 ay r A 5 ft ; . if in the afternoon the subject was arain taken up, | to liinesbure, and, iu corguaction with one itera urn, No country in tie | 80 considerable telegraphing was kept up. between og i Tendering money comers iy gcagce | the protection which President Gnant has | desire his early restoration to activity, when i wan concoded tab unless wie partes would | Hineabure, tod. 48, conjunction Wit one Wala hen @ with dunzerous | the White House anf the New York Writs Mad rice 3 ce netcnalad' tc tiieasacain 1 ; —————— consent to an amicabie arraugement, the investiga: | faye inet bim ut nski Bridge, thirteen miles | Veasia than Houthera Africa; wo country presents In the midst of this ouf Ksquire Jacons tur! 4 (ne Tate of interest, our Treasury pied d to Dominica ags aids fs jut} he muchtalkedot inventory of the Tate | Hom must goon. With a View to bringin ab from Hinesburg, at T:80 o'clock ah’ the even ne cy | tore fearta. Physical lardakips than the tee ce, | the ropreseutasnea dinette re capone tarned Department is just getting through Congress | a8 flagrant usurpation of the war power harmony, Bishop Janes undertook to tlk w tre Sunday following the crime, and divide the pluz- | £0MK: Yet one OF the puniest races, namely, the | mercial, and ela @ piace on board as our rep der; but he Was not there, and thore is no trace of | Busltaen, mai themselves in Southern A’rica, | ef ‘The President swore up aud down that his whereabouts, Being asked the reason why he | 68 do the dwarfed Esquimaux in tie arctic regions, | should not go, whereupon old fen, Wade ow Was so bold and open in his movements, he » ihe early prozen wer: no dou fiercely that he should go, “Let the damaeds in socal d Tnappevs Stevens's estate has at last been pub- | Lanalian, and Bishop Sho 1 Sub-com'uitiecs were alo ap lished, The a bie cvuusel on elt cluded in at the measure which it ought to have had | as if he had undertaken to establish a pro passed a year ago, That is tosay, Mr. Buur- | tectorate over Ircland against England, the ount of personal property in ols up the sum of €48,61¢ 4 ; re Heciegaing Salltnmeiel ie (ied “Well, you ave. 1 kuew that the old lady coukin’s | ferior tu Intellect, at said ihe old stad horse ‘beg oardun WELL is empowered to change five hun. principle not being at all affected by the fact | There a Pacifie Railroad bonds comprise identity me, aud the best thing I could do was tion, to the lowest existing eavares; the sturdy old horse—of the Republic in par 1 ri pelnoly Ne taventorg. Wie uload bonds comprised | was made, Liter in the day these eftorte seemed | Menllly me, aud the beat thing I could do ' was | conceivable. that Uey nught, have existed, or Gane # damned guvsrilia.” The infernal con red million six per cents into five per ceuts, | that Hayti is too weak to resent the outrage. | in the invent ‘y. The executors say that th to have been successful, and a joint session o! familiar to Bir. and Mre, Russell, und lee th that | fluurisuod, if, while Gey gradaally lust tei brute ern,” respond: nt, * will D> asking to Having thrown away good chance, great | ‘Tho fact that the treaty which could alone | isan unsettled account betwoen the surviving | Eiquaph she Cotamilins We accusere. and inelr | [caine aaccesded ai his puspone surnese aut | five poneia,eueh aa citablina ttea te use eeu. | Germs cerponded the resident, » wil Bs adeing to fall upoa tie Wrong inso, sume time advanced in 4 wont that was other thing ; that D. Was the in of Steves & Aut and tho | coun: lacrity is now shown in embracing a bad | furnish the shadow of a justification for the | partners of the fi el was old, At tuis mecting the matter was again talked over in a friendly sputt, when Mr THE Last INTERVIEW Hee Drogen lions of wan Ww Belplew Cs RL RTT pe A & a * Steves, which hi ye ae ain talked over fn ly spirit, when d h LAs e fonceless Vian any existing { it ought to ge Hereupon Hb Sao, Dut we give Congress credit for one | President's action was made vold through | state of Mr. Srevexs, which has been in con. | fRncner, forthe prosecution tose ed balla GES | detween themes ee efoueslave ian nny existing savages, i eae perc fellow and ought to gor" Whereupon His thing Where it was gushing Iast year in | rejection by the Senate increages the enor. | 'versy since the death of Mr. Srgvexs, but | complainants would hot stand in the way Of an ind ¥ erring son touk place on ‘If New G adde f i ee to the corps of jourvalistie bistorians.t 1 1 mst pt if charges of irand and corruption . rt nee Bk “ loss to bua at 4 they are unable to state #™ 7 hich ae . oi 4 van i eo citizens of Linesbnrg iraised §8) to pay te ex ter island being naw teua ted by the orang), they ta to humanity would it be were sturdy the expression of its financial wiedom, i+ ty | mity of the wrong. than 2.10.8 3 unt which will | 4, uinst the Rook Concern were withdrawa.. ‘Tat pees of herself end ceaghter (> Wisotor” tin eDexpused to aly special tiga Hon, ane his corpe Of ertvere eever ce nataee ahi aay dient e | ae cool deliberation with which Prosi. | °" @#Y be recovered from this source, Ti the chet cause Of tue prosecution of Dr. Lan. | Father was too t ‘on ‘joi by sorrow to ne as'Sue of these isles 's, leoeeeune is year silent—dumb as the grave. Mem-| ‘The cool deliberation with which han, and the compiuluante would be satisfied if Le | Compry ti oat view Was a 65077 tw arreet pevand tribe would have heat Cau The be Het bors can now gce that they then talked the | dent Guar has utterly ignored the require | Tho great snow sturm at the West on | "Suge Keynolds, for Dr. Lanohan, repliod that the Heer eee antes army, were. ho cree PAO cite on ek pttons: to have raised | qyashington Correspondence af the Chicago Ty ibune. country out of elx or clght millions; and ace. | mente of tho Iaws where they did mot sult | Saturday and Sunday last was warked by aome | ae:0#0d Gould not. wittdrw to ine ax tho ni of | Bnedta Meepieg, ,Motnor aud daughter clung (othe | Wan, Uircush ie ausyival of Ae Gist Fool Now the President's friends have. mado \ i " " marges OF the compralna mained, 19 charges ould break, end the eyes of e ve me We mith u the orguni¢ scale entiar army pull vas to this scheme of un: ing it, they at least have the grace to say | him, and substituted his own will as being | peculiar and uncommon features. It began | Sarees ot Hh" | fuclatoned wh ibe fret foore he bee cesarcemtantis | "iég Poutlon,ta the organi scale, healing Sin Domiugo,. Rtew dave uso a ciouseal of nothing. They let the new proposition pass | superior to all legislation, is at once start | mong the Rocky Mountains on the 10th, reach acer Rcd eid oP mA Jong eonfineuent, Today, between 12 aud 1u'elock, At the period and place, whe: the Panel are td to Cal Horace I, ne without » word ling and enggestive, as it is certainly with. | © oa h 4 imal th, tad Bi Paul oo the 11th, | picslity; 1 withdtuw the ehurges OF the sesapion a fee zepevTiae covering, e probably inhaoied w hot country ; Pusivess—jouand all the ober oficers of {i 5 5) f : Arpt ‘ , | and struck Chicago, in the form ofa drizzly rain, | pats. took place tn the prison yard, ‘There were only | thie Would have been lavorsble lar service? Why does Gen, Sherman co Whatever shall finally come of it, one thing | out precedent in the history of this country on the 15h, The time occupied by it in travers. | _ Judge Reynolds—I with4raw the reply of the de | few rvcctators, and t Werte the oflcors of the | diet. ou which, ju f he subsistet, | she House when this thing iy In abeyanc at least is certain: the bill comes a year too | The fact that in several instances of this fendant Prisonethe physicians, the clergy We are far frooi knowlug ako It Was Whe the influence of hiy face and nuine to the ) A ing the distance from Ouaba to Chicago was | At thie point Dr. Carlton was asked whether he | tives ofihe press, When the pr e man test divorged irow the Catarhine stock: but t tuing, Which is certainly nothiog bi Yate, How soon it can be rondered availa. | kind—as in ordering the consus retaken in| 39° pours, being al the rate of about 10 mitea an | an teri O taeda Saitoh ae aeked his cell be was uppareutly calm, but uyow ‘acting | {Nyy at Bh epoch as remote as the . , iladelnit, adi tea at BOUER, Dean ne Fave OF & § The wotion 10 iecourider the basis of settiomont | tie scaold Le gave Way to un acouiaed teellng dt cone Higher apes bad diverge 1 now,” said Porter, Twili t ’ Ble fo not oasy to be forcscen, The only | Philadelphia and in this elty, and in tho ap- | hour, In the aferuoon of the 16th (Fridey) the | wise tuctil, 10, teconmnder be basis fon detuing | Walked up the Steps of the guilowe, however uns | troreetud log as the Upper ‘Miscou only half of San Domingo. A thing that is sure is what we have already | politment of men to offices which they were | rain at Chicago gave way to snow, which fell fag pont n of ste Atlant Areal was adopted. | sisted. Te lev Mr. Cuuworti ianiet winiser | period as how Nistenee ‘at ie dirs | lost 40 méa tn dead and tet ond i Jost and what wo aro still losing by delay. | legally disqualified to hold—tho objects to | rapidly till Sunday afieruoon, ‘Tho snow was | aging We hota omtaueuualy broke od by | dox. were aliis pide. Sherid’ Surrey We wean See hye brant ab bow rapid | [nied to ey Uuiisa Beatee i ; ilbary ckicaan F raver und Dra. B. G, "Phelps, Mipicy,, Cluck, and b. ¥ under, fave cu (0 100.00 men, *Therefare, as Congre W Nobody can tell when the money market | be attained by his extraordinary proceed! soft and damp, and was blown by the strong wind | P 1 H ° j rable vircumances be 1 t r Y 9 The Mishovs then submitted a paper congratulat. | Myles stood on ihe 4 Ws however, f bert breaking up the restlar aris, Will be in such @ condition that the projected | were trivial in their nature, docs not lessen | mto great drifts, though it was not more than | ing the Comitter of ite lieposilos af foe ere a iy Aiee, the reading th warrant, Welcome MDAA ORMER tie favor of Sau Domingo, t 4 aa " & expressing their full concurrence in the uction | trnedr to the a e and recited tho hiss | what We see guing on tudor States a chance to kee re ‘ negotiations can be carried out, To know | the gravity of the offence, bat the Chief | 2% inches deep ona level, ‘The telegraph wires | *ApTesalng their tull concurrence iu the action erliue, W rFouug men tone, | lees ay ice ct, rears : bil this, we must await future developments, Executive of the nation chooses to disregard | #4 8 laa fr a dai and ail the rail: | | Durlug th day tho Ror, F. A. Blades of Detroe ‘ie hick exp war prayed, tg God fur for. Jd y:endants of te aati Mewes may be not at ath Evenings tu Cooper Untony Meantime it is useful to contemplate the | the law in his official acta when it conflicts | Toads Jetding fo and from Chicago were more oF | Pry Sule Ruvemrt iy Mire Couclution Wa tnd the Bherid locked tue opting, and With a Leavy | ‘ius it may Have. bocn with mun, ho kas gu be seen by our advert e atructs orters of the press wb opportunity to copy the pa. | thud the body dangled in the sr gone A great amount of mModileation in hat services are held in the ball o n gonsequences of want of judgment, energy, | with his own inclinations can be but poorly |)" er , rie | Pars tust abould bo adorned. “This Fesolntion’ was | Die sl way tree tect, und at the rope siretenea, | Eetcae ste: dipasisom with the Miguor ap Tate eng ive HAMA Mie onal oF and prescience in th winistration of af | excused Dy the plea that he had no strong ot Me ago cler inhes a ording to the adopted. Wien the meet i wijourued the Nera tho body came vithin a few Aches of the feo dl | ty re 1 lop 7 aa at eyoning ‘ oe faire, The Treasury Dey stvent has known | reasons for his unlawful course ¥ , fo Arne Of nome insieuer | tO Rail to. the repariers ose penere Gud ations d live extinet, and it was placed ins pivin | direct varianee with Christianity, et least as vocially for etrangerw and those who have t hich h h bjec + @t least as com. y rang nd those wh Sehine' and wantan’ lei hcawieninn . ght eld tion which be gave to his hearers on the subject | take copes W preparing to do this ® question lw Coie Sor tutarinens ip tne pelbon yard, Wer | coniy ardcrstood, The St i Piclkcs Ghieieaiinee tr; eri sci ee SP) Our columns announced yesterday the | of hell, informed them among other things that | sfose among some of the counsel for tie prouecution | Come has leit a iull contesaion or kieneeiie a 4 y sltogeter the lay p. They aro entirely parently, about our finances, except to see y th ental anguish of that placomand he took | “* Se understanding of acetates *pliitual part of man, and r¢ ly a an | Hatioual in character, and not inten fl Sow amieh waney oauld baaenina fi the | Sudden death of Mr. Hexay Benpew of Troy, at | te mental anguish of that placo—and he tool DK, LANAMAN'S KETRACTION, ‘The Pastor of the “Little Church wrouud | onimal. ‘They ign &t lonst | any fect or party, Some gontlomen hive art Som meh maoey could be from the | tag ago of nearly eighty years, Ile was born | P teu plas to aasare is bearers fiat BALL IA'| | ren elanape) aha tke aaatoce oo ioe come tia the Corucr.” the active existence of the Creater,who, although Io | the music under the leateranip of a ountry to pile up in the Treasury, and pay Jand, in 1791, and came to the | ‘4 placo”’—is so tremendous and awful that the | who were ied 10 all a in Dumblane, Sco reed in the understand The New York correspondent of the Boston | may at tie remote beyi inning have created the germs | and there is good eongregaional singiv Gata ach due théee twelve or ‘Gfteen yours | Unies Blais in aka ie warine ce ite cnt | dauiowd, aaa wsller of recreation eontal can Meda neafatached ih eharien of traud and er. | Journal, wreaking of the tev: Dr. ttvy from which everything bas been developed, ix yet | by the precentor of ono of the Filth avenu “ Oppressive taxes upou the sources of na: | useful men of his generation, To extraordinary | back upon the tortures of the instruments of | prosecutiig Committer thought is wees tee Y aeaceb the labo POrrowing one OF Ni represented as baying abdicated ie functions, aud | We are assured that all who aiioud wili L. picid I se f bis g y ti 4 4nd Uiat the records ouly showed that he had with: | than any other cl r d over th Honal wealth—taxew which only inexorably | capacities of mind he united « strong character | Puvishinent and the scorching flames which are | S84) 'hal the records ouly showed th Of charges, dn | Ist took wo drink to suena degree Uist he wegen | quimed over a rte pce caer eae Pei pc ee national demands can ever justify—have | and «generous beart, His genius as an inventor | #180 to be found there, Whatever may be consequence, ofthis maunderatanding: the vipers | for his position, dy cast him ot, ids of aaeel wide faa ee HOURS OF LEISURE ty : los Ai AA held from the reporters until th 0 ghion took’ hi fu save him, c Gi lection, h co i otitis a) Doen tenaciously clung to, and are now ad. | wa# admirable, Wo owe to bim the mechinc though of tye revorynd Bentloman’e belief about | i ettled. It wil be brought up aguin tuts morse | several aueate he cote recap unet plished, Sinn: on an ay 5 f * mine 7 for | bell, it is certain that bis ideas of recreation are, | ing, when, if Dr, Lanaban's withdrawal sball. bo ithe might be fit to play on Sunday an: ‘| ‘The Veteran Association of the Seventy first Ft vocated at the Treasury, in order that a debt for waking wrought-iron spikes, that for | Belt le certain that bis fedid te have beco anything shirt of a fulland com: | not breove a heaears “A cleraday of xen eat tet | BF. Darvin, like the rest of bi atheistic choot, | withtsAnhts, Mog ation atthe evens not due may bo put in the way of rapid | @ak!BK the hook-headed spikes used in fasten PEE plete retraction of Lis charges agsines the Concern, | talents, of Oic family connections, beeutve jutemper, | eViiently rejects with contempt the idea of a spirit, | —Teenmurag reese uneo easly diminution, The plan pursued is a naked | 6 F#ilroad bars, aud that for making borse A Love aperation, she prosecution Will Insist On golug Om with the in and was Hhunned and dlseariod by a new ile | Ual God who creates and sustaine the tniverse, He | Fisk's Opera Honwe, A grab upon the pockets of capital and indus | MCs, Mera before the construction of the | On Sunday evening last, Alfred Hewlett, of | The Heard suends adjourned to meet in exceutive | elereymun, wi Look bitm ine Torcreis ueRewstent | would probably say there 18 no proof of his exist olore of Newark, N Noir Great Eastern steamship, be conceived and ad- | Cold Spring Hil, went inte the woods and with » | wesslou at by u'cwek Ue morulng, in the tower of bis church, give | Ce: And yet he coolly assumes tho existence vt om on Wedneaday Syenins. | 7, which find 1t oppressive to pay, in order | vooated ihe plan of building steam vossels Feveral places: He lice ine very lou couainee ee 1 CULE Mita aoe fo tim Yo the | @ supreme and benefcont power which be calls Na Ye ailing, b fine , f conditio PPP arty a wou w bo huinan being to | teense ’ Hat the collection thus made may be dis- | for ocean navigation of such large size | 12, fald that the soune woman 2 rho be ‘tad Reve. rour dollars) pat hen wh ed oney Want {oF the consolation of religion white livingynor | {8Fe snd asaixue to it Woe netive und Uotwiligeut | te 13th Anniversary of the ¥. 34.0.4. is be whos ba sboee whi do mot wan 10 Feeslve l'ad cat ime. Visik, and While Yer gar mastiode N° SKE M | deposited vow in ihe Mutual Heurdt savings Nauk | WOuld he Wound the fevliush ol Telutivess LOwever a | contro) of the universe, aS Dreof Lee Re OF he | eee ae eae eee eReRs til Ateaciasion He oud draught of water that they: could not Vaal aud Wile Were gus martin, (Sua Wades), WHAGraw boreal ium Feb Leddy. MAL WiKgUE Gio, eaisieuce of this mysterious aud incomprehensible | diy liey, Lr Durex Meg Bs ioMisn iii