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nie Corday. Meeth'e Theatre —The hing of te (omunonn Mation. ret Lyn. Mauees. Jeans Barbe Bley, Mapinre Theatre—ltented Down, Matinee, The Binek Crook. Mat oe. Vork Cirene 14ib ot, opp. Arade Theatre Ride go. Mares. Pe Tears wa Laugier pe Minstrels oS lrendvay, Tony Hustor's Opera Mouse —Fevale Myeytels, Ae Matinee Heach Paeamatic Tannel—Opre to Visitors Matiors The Torma of Pene he conditions of peace settled between Germany and France are much more moder: ate than the public have been led to expect The pecuniary indemnity exactod is but three Dundred and twenty millions of thalers, of f two hundred and fifty millions in our money On the other hand, the territorial indemnity also is no larger than that which the Ger mans have from the first required, namcly, the whole of Alsare and Lorraine, including Mhe important fortreascs of Motz, Nancy, and BtranLourg. The pride of the Fronch is aleo pared the humiliation of the march of the German amy through Paris, and the Ger mans will ut once return to their own coun try by the most convenient router. Now the question arises what rort of a permonent government the French will es tablisb, It hos been rumored that the influ H ence of Mr. Tatens would be exerted to decide this question in favor of the restora i tion of the Orleans monarchy with the char. ter of 1830. ‘This is not impossible, but it is not to be taken for certain until it is officially verified. All that the outside world will de. sire is, that whatever the decision may be, it shall be made fively by the French people ; and then, whether they determine in favor of a constitutional monarehy, with the Count br Pants as King, or in favor of a republic t other nations can have no right to find fault ' with their action. —— Peraicious Efivets of Over-Taxavion. The pernicious effect of temporarily keep. | ing up unneeossary taxes is becoming mani- feet in the imposition of permanent burdens Upon the country, ' Congress has just passed a new pension y bill for the soldiers of the war of 1812 } which it is estimated will take six or se millions yearly from the ‘Treasury ; and has under consideration a bill to add twenty ; per cent. to existing pensions, which will take six or eight millious more. ‘These two ftoms alone, whose imposition upon the Treasury is the work of demagogues, and comes of the plethoric condition of tho Trea. a gury, are more than enough to sweep awa: every dollar to be derived from the entire 4 income tax ' We are in fay. tof the most liberal allow i ances to those who have suffered the loss of health or limb in the public service, and to tho needy widows and children of thove who have sacrificed their lives for their r country ; but we do not advocate the policy of shovelling millions out of the Treasury to aid seedy politicians, by paying individu \ ele fre UW Gays OF CoUstrUctiVE miDtary t eervice, involving nether w nov hardship to thor aged in P i Pat these resulis ave bur the natural apon Congressmen of sooing the 'T i oyerilowing with unneeded millions. They K promptly vote to distribnte the gold on ingots 4 anong their constituents, That army of re tiring gentlemen expecially whose Congres sional term of service is nd who are no longer to be held responsible for their votes however nt they be, are always ready to favor any appropriation, Anowing that no strok extravag may of public bghtning can reach them. Of what use is the wisdom of statesmen, or the experiance which public life is supposed to altord, if it cannot guard against such palpable tendencies us these ? Who among our experienced public men does not know that the higher the scale of texa- tion the wore wasteful the appropriations ? An overtlowing treasury is y constant tempta tion to proligality aad corruption ; and it is really upon those who hold to the high taxes which now oppress the of tho country, that we must place the responsibility of the extravagunt expenditure and growing wastefulness of Congress, ag exemplified in industry {} 4 the measures we bave referred to. i In every point of view, there can be no iy. doubt, itis for the interest of the country at 4 large, as it is for the interest of the Treasury api iteelf, that every Sune of our internal taxes ni exeepting those upon liquors ant tobacco ee} should be swept ut once and forever from the } | @awwte book —— van Civil Service Reform, { H A joint revolution has been reported in the fi Senate resj cting the manner ot making ap- oq pointments to office in the civil servico. Tt Wh authorizes the President to preseribe such { roles and regulations for the admission of if persons to the civil servico of the United ry States ae in his judgment will best promote ii the cfliciency thereof, and ascertain the fit Wi ness of each candidate In respect to age, 4 health, character, knowledge, and ability. wd Sultable persons ty couduct inquizies upon ag these 6 (a, ond to establish regulatios i for the conduct of those who may receive ap il pointments. He is lkowisy empowered it prescribe fees to be paid by all persons Hy applyinyy for appointments, except such (ql Mer pt. ‘There feos are to be ajypli mS Vhis joint resolation is very good, and we it trust that 't wll) i by both Houses, J and become ¢ , ‘ é land. | hope alse that ir the proposed fi ves and regulations, the Presilent will y his a hould ea 1 te th J t vor iF a follow member ! r rot his wife's fami ¥ W4 dy, should be considered as tit, qualified, aus ry guitable for any branch of the public per Py vice, and shonld be regarded as perfectly enti Med to any pluee or places which they may r Brefer or desire, In prefurence to wll cher = persons. No examination whatever shauldpo required from any relation of the Prosifignt, or from any relation of any of his relatigns. In order to avoid accidents, however, all appli cante for office who expect to be appointed by reason of their relationship to the Presi- dent, or to any member of his or his wife's family, should be required to file documentary evidence that they are in roality related to him or them ejthor by birth or marriage | or spiritual efinity ferred in prop relationship. IL Persons who give presents to the President should be entitled to appointments without examination, or any other evidence that they are qnalitied beyond proof of the fact that they have given presents, So far ‘as possible the offices conferred should be pro- portioned to the magnitude and value of the presents given, This class of applicants should always have the preference next alter the relations of the Prosident or of hie or of hip wile’s relati Ill, As evidence of koowledge, ability, and character, testimony may be submitted that the applicant has succeeded in making money out of any confidentlal position he Relationsshould be pre ortion to the nearness of their may have previously held ; a8, for instance, if he has been a railway director, by betray ing the iuterests of the stockholders, or if he has beeu employed aso legal advieer, by Selling his clieuts to the opposite parties. Proots of talent and success in this dircetion should be regarded asof the first consequence, andes commending the candidate to tho most valuable and confi a) ollices. 1V. No person not a relation of the Prosi dont, or who has not given him presenta, should be appointed to any office unless he Delonge to the Temperance Suciety By observing theee fandamontal princi ples and giving them due prominence and weight in the rules and regulations to be prescribed, there ean be no doubt that the Prosident will soon be able to bring about a thorough reform in the civil ger vice, and to SATURDAY, FERRI GRANT'S DOMINICAN — THE ANNEXATION SCHEME PREAI- DENK BALLS LASL LRUMD. —— Thorowghty pogn dhe arth Thence fhgy returned to New York to inayect phe Californje, after which they £0 beck to. Hostop to iggpect the Worcester, and pext retura fo New York to inspect the Snpply. Afterward the Shawmut agd Narragansett will afford them employment, All of which, of course, Comminsion TnoMctent will be agrcoable intelligence to the taxpayers. lee — nye Those people in Cincinnati who are trying the Meientific Men # i lareelie’ be Correspondence of The Han \] to shut up reading-rooms on Sunday seem dis: Sin Boones Crt, Ye. 14—When the posed to resort to almost @ny means to accom: plish their purpose. The Board of Directors of the Cineinnati College controls the building oe: cupied by the Mercantile Library Association ; but the latter, under the terme of its lease, could Commigsioners purposoly degraded Mr. Rebello and Anietly gave him permiesion to eall for St. Thomas on the United Statesjsteamer Nantasket, they prod ably thought that Tus SUN no longer had a repre sentative, and that their wefarious schemes could not be prevented from opening its reading-room | not passibly po tgrthicr eavosod by its rearching om Sundays. Under these cireumstances Mr. E. Deame, In this, as in wany other things, they Nave made 0 groat mistake, aud they will Mod that Tur Son shines, a it ought, with tenfohl more power tn tropienl Jand whieh they are force upon the people of the United States. Tt will not he neceesary for me too iato an elabo- rate description of the island, Its cities, towns, vil lages, and people, or even to wention its rich soil, supposititions mines, vast forests, and pestilent oli mate ; forall this is known by every schoolboy, It ardiy needed the President of one of our lege collesiate institutions, backed by a stoall army of fo-ealled scientific men, to And out these important facts, tor they have been kuown fcom the time whe Christopher Columbus Ofet niauted te eros of the true faitl on the shores of San Salvador. 80 A will D. Maxsriein and two otber trustees held that they could, however, deny the Associstion the use of the furnaces, and proposed to carry their point by freezing out the young men who re sorted there to real secular papers on Sunday To the credit of the Board it should be «vid that the proposition wus rejected hy « vote of seven to three, — The Rev. Hoxny Wann Bence has weitten to jnforin us thet he was not the suthor of an article recentiy published in the paper which he edits, taking the side of Saste. Bowims against Mr. Davro Deogey Freep, Mr. Bencnen not only was not the writer of that article, but he did not know in advance of its publication, being ill at the time, and be has newer approved of it. THE TRUE HISTORY OF TH® EXPEDITION ‘fs it has gone on for the Inst ten days, Thie selon tifte business js merely a side show to deceive the Lou olitieal people of our lind. President W hite r. Mowe will have no more to do with the re port of the Commission than & Sandwich Islander ident White is doubtless strong in tis college, Dut weak when exposed to tbe wily Baex and cratty oo A correspondent calls our attention to | Wade, Dr, Howe is a good old tan, wh Nite has \ sev. DEY been spent im benevolent setions. ‘He caunot con the fact that the Rev. Dr, Vistos, whose absurd | sciontiously advocate the annexation R:home. tor hix leiter about San Domingo Presidond Guaxr | Whole carrer bas veon spent u helping downtrodden ; eorle to Inde nce lately published, was himself never in the | Str Whue inthe head ant front of the whole island, but got his information trom a sea eap- | stair, Tue other evutinmen are tacked on to, im ose pom Wie ere\lulity oI ple at home, tain. ‘That is very true, but it is not the whole | Mivir oles wheter fer aanexation oF against it truth, Tf our correspondent will refer to Dr. Taseereal payee Lys ay oo tus ropett ween Vinron’s letter, he will see that » cousiderable | GPW Wagers chinion is that of President Geant, part of lu ment was derived from Mr faa tne es aging iy a be oe oe Beg Warknn, the British Governor of the island of | si the investtention teres aovto chanee ite New Provis wee renter cows to ‘That tn fair has been wet agent to ruil the ew Providence, That genticmaan seems to have | | That this sffuir hes been well wanagel to Full tte supplied the chief portion of the re erend doe. the Aret bm ce, the appointment of the Coamis tor's information respecting the “gloriously | Soners bs ‘a wiseradle faiture, auioss in trath (avarable report wus wevired, In that ease the beautiful climate”? of Sen Domingo, Very prob- | thing has been’ dane wicely.. Gen, Sigel to control v Weve ¢ himeel! any more | And bias the German vote ; Fred. Doagl and fie ny Sunes wre Gees Saver itd nek amiable son Charles to iufluence the negroes ; Presi than Vixtox. But he was wore lucky in one ree | dont White for the scientific men, and to cansile bir for bi non-appointaent to the Rnglieh mission ; spect; be foand # confiding audicues for bis owe ¢ pdilenthrapists aod to elevate it to a wholesone and satisfactory | opinions, while Dr. Vinzox has met with nothing | “4 DE Howe to picane the pbliauthrantis tu condition aes poh sgeornne rating sre so : ae the | iy aken au enemble of expediencies which Is truly A Claim that Ought to be Hooted out nn —— ~ f capacity for the object ie find had been th of Sight. A geeat many hard things are said about | deme. eel Sod seers ene eet Ds Mr. Barz, the ruler of San Domingo, com plains that the #eond installment of rent for the Bay of Samana has not been paid This reut is $150,000 in gold year it wes p: much reflection during the a¢mi Mr. SeWAXD, and not expended; but that appropriation be impossible to get anvtl without a vote of both Houses of Congress Mr uz does not seem to jected by the Senate of the United States, and that the slternative treaty for the lease of Samana Bay has not beeu acted upon by that body, and has accordingly lapsed. United States are not bound to pay him any second year's rent. It ie trne that t!.c Presi deut of the United States has 1 ised to took the ‘Tennessee five days to putin two hundred and fifty tons, At St. Thomas, on the other hand, coal can be bought for twelve dollars @ ton, nod there are conveniences by which one hupdred tons can be pat in hoar. The rent of a coaling wharf at St year, while the rent which Bawa asks for Sa mana is $150,000, We presume it will be a long tinue before Mr, Barz getsauy more money out of Uncl Sam's Treasury. Indeed, if common sense pervaila iy the matter, he will never get any more at all For the firet by President GRANT out of &n appropriation of @200,000 made without stration of is now exhausted, and it will r hundred and fifty thousand doliurs ont of the ‘Treasury noderstand that the treaty of annexation has been re The pecenis 2 thus aecina add ee a f 8 Rosinaute of mule, the gallant Geueral pre i & OB | with the ladics of his family drov up the nted a mode! for a etaly of Don Quixote whicu enormous. At the present time coal in Sw ; Dies ‘woul have given bell Ble joriage to possess street, followed by wnother carriage containing | ‘Tye adventurers lave not yet been heard frov mana costs vighty-fve dollars @ ton, and tho | 4\4 father-in-law and a lot of juvenile Dente, the | 8nd Bay be by be Daneareta ibe hanes. of Cabral all : Sy ale ai tis, however, fervently to be hoped that no eet difficultics of coaling are so great that it | two vehicles dashing among the people, scatter. | gad fate has befallen them, Another expedition has in an Thomas cosia the United States $5,000 o the managers of the Erie Railway Con in the pre comparison with the respectable gentlemen who have confussedly conspired to th extortionate rates of freight over their railroads from the cual mines to this city. ‘The Erie people kopt entirely aloof from the conspiracy, and, have gone off the slate; fur the Commission us it now stands is thoroughly ineMctent. Imagine thirty mea in & Span.sh country not speaking a word of the lavguage, aud exposed to th inations of a truly smart and thoroughly {man like Baer, and you exn kee how much a teuthial ins of Ue country ‘The Commissioners, sipee their arrival here, have deen busily engaged getting ready to examine into facts, and now that they think themselves ready any, but ent coal war they shine ike angels in e the poor by instead of joining in theeffurt to erowd prices up | (hey are preparing to thing hae been done tu €20 per Lon, are offering good coal at $8. to accomphsu the juvestigation ordered by Con eres, ‘The daye are spent interviewing segro i ‘ Who do not dare to whisper a word agains: Baca for A new Boston notion is the introduction | fear ot te horrible dungeons which lie far below the water level in th only man who could atle of Columbas. The erstand Spanish har been culled the bulf ¢ school The f what lations rm adopted by the | sent away, and in his place a young g ntlewany woe ehool Cor eo re ‘ile abali | 8*Pires to the Sec ince of thus afllicted Behool Committ require that the pop sball Barton, has been put. ‘This young rene OF te in their seats punctually at the hour for com- | name, isan assistaus protesscr of the languages of mencing school ; but the teachers have added a | Suutvern Buroye ). Corel wverity, aig a provision that they must be there five minutes are betore the time, ia order to be sure that they arc teuipie at Spani PERFECTLY LUDICROUS Tio Hon. Ali yA. BUrion ds & place on the books there at the time, The Advertiser strongly op mL Wil prooad.y Geaw bi poses the innovation, urging, among other objec- Be ot wag trees Loune tions, that it is calculated to foster in children Wer amd LOWE iu puolic uPiu- vermicious habit 0! punctuality, an ph abd mall ys w-Bhase ot -iBhyar eed - the pernicious habit of over-punctuality, and in. } len ¥ Phe cocan OF Tula cnainorand flee » | sisting that punctuality, which is an esseutivl | tie man who, in Presivient Grant's letter, i+ de scribed as ope” Who has dune t pay it; but Congress bas not approved the | fittwe in busy communities, rising from the | * in nit. the frst case of W from present appearances it is not probable | TiFtues is forfeited ax badly by too early att Fecily Lin capacity abd will the Daud was pad ng ; é ance as it is by the man who is too late for an ap- | on tie evenng of our arrival bers mean Wass itiever williyote pointment, Taking i ion the con. | Ine over the poop deck ina labberly manner not to Among the many humbuge of the world | sisutioual tendency of Bostonians to “go slow,”” | piece ne) hae WhO Had Bes at sea lor over there is none with less on than this | 4 docs not seem prohable that the moat rigid on 1 recovered from h tack of go. Samana is not a good harbor, When | ality wi keoping appoiuu ne to oceani fie it i the Admiralty charts whieh bad buen the Tennessee was there she could not get | st \ ut of bu tle “|! : : tT Gdurcl ieee hae G the inner bay, and had to lie outside and | the Hate of the pr ratior Woes at home. Nov oup ’ ; ig not certain that large ships will ever be | present high position, bas frequently taken niecd: | a nents o py-brday be clotinenl tue veivilone able to do better there, Besides, itis a very | Joss pains to show his couteupt for the people ee Se mmenciae tee, peter wne svonig asa bs uphealthy place, and there are no whom be owes his clevation, The Washington | to part with auy of bie tuerinee tor toe #9 01 nicoces for coaling ships or providir Patriot says thet ut the late Carnival in that city, | PTevecting tue invaders from with any necessaries except water. 'T) right in the midst of the wheelbarrow race, when | the offer of Gen Sizel was prompty accepted : and ie out of the ordinary channels of commerce, | the presence of carriages was positively protibil erties ts Lh dit coedelpmn on ibe Papas and coal can only bo sent there by special | e,wben the crowd was surging across tie ayenu 1 Mr. C, C, Fulton of the Baltimore Ayenterm, ships, which can obtain no return cargo. ‘The | i dense throngs, and at a time when it was posi. the military secretary warched from the ruins of Ban Domingo in seareh of adventure, Mounted on tively dangerous to the multitude, the Presideat | } ing them in all directions, and imperilling a ried for Furrto Plata,a distance of tha hundred ber of lives wiles, ‘They are allowed ton days to accomplish — (heir researches [nto the character of tue people, a , condition of the country, agricultural protuetio The Sceretary of the Treasury hus transmitted | Miners! resources, and. the genlogical, botanical to the House of Representatives copies of the vari- | entomolozical,aud couchological state of overy thing ol " Tuy tothe lesning of the: Ala j | An it will take'ccu teu ayy wt the least to get th Ne: DeDere Fe BE to She bee F the Alaska seal | by tard travelling, it will be seen that the report Osbery, Gom which it appears that lo Joly last the | will be exceedingly interesting anJ blebly insteac Secretary advertised for sealed proposals for the ox: | tive, However, it does not aiake any difierence, for closive right to the seal Gehery at the islands of st, | MM, Wade suys “all the scientific men are d—d Pav! and St. George for the tet m of twenty years, | “The phonographers are kept busy writing up In A cowpany called the Alaska Commercial Company, | terviews. Half the men in the town have b whteh on the cession of Alaska to the United States | tforr qucntti ned: aud the weet now are pare, for had purchased from the Rastian-Ameriean Com La bi CAUGUT CP BY THR COMMIBEION, leweon, and repeats it without Hovest, atraight(orward cording id his Biatwrne re; no one lus deci ry stauil—ao winall indi pany all its private property and interests on those islands, was derirous of securing this privilege, and in consideration of its purchase from the Russian Company, and in consequence of a belief that it was man (nat over there are no poilt banished; the debt in ‘ABY 25, 1871 JOB. | it ith at into the conde | the 4 — fe, Wrote te tres) Tipwe ie tat sei ane aE VALUW OF A NOOP SKIRT. LIFE IN TH K M ETROPO LIS; 2 rs ROA Ne Lake Champtain= _— romping chr eT wo Miles from pf small neeount, nole DASHES HERE AND There ny cng o she haved her Lover's Life. o> Extracts from Other Papers. Correspondence of The uo. Dr. Carnochan's New Perplexity Smatte From the Heratd. Prarrspurcm, N. Y., Feb. 20 ) incident #0 Pax at Rotterdam nud the Magne-Noy sindent Bacx is an ininartiod man, ¥ etthere | romantic and wnususl, and with a dénouement so| Bribery Tolerated at Quarantine — A ee,mowan calied i miner int eet ee Ir they pleasing, occurred near here one day recently, that Vlarry io the Health Hoard. bad bee I pend.theparticulart to you. Lake Champlain, on whieh this place iw situated, is one of the most | beautt(al pheets of water probably in Anvriea, and | Cumberland Bay, whore ane of the moet brilliant Dr. Carnochan present from the American ¢ Boar of Health, reporting m andatthe Hipue. born in. yedloch. USSLR OF A DAvOUT Awerioan, callyd a judge, who was aud who Jas igurod prominently io 1a letter yesterday t Rotierdam, to the Linant small pox thare Dr. Carnoehan complained thet ‘ n Teasn that here eouse Line zrante, opeculigons, ail Vie unsaxition wehene. | gavai engagements of the war of 1X4 nas fought ant | a number of vessels lad cone ap to load at our trator Witt Ace git ot titerh for whieh be | won by Commadore MeDonoush.of the American |] wharves, through the Squrd, without his permit, bald the mosaer. wao 1s regarded ay a reepectal foot against the Bride unser Cammodore Downie, || aad that these vessels were from ports where emali+ ee ee eee manalig in || furnishes one ef the grandest skating parks or | pax prevailed. The Doctor jad road in a morning ies ponds one conld wish to ee, It is the favorite re | newspaper that a vessel with sickness on bourd Rad THE PADWMS-SULUIVAN-BALLAU AY pm. In one of my letters from Samana I mentioned the sort of the young ladies and gentlemen of this vi- cinity on mopniight evenings. One evening « short deen permitted to come to her wharf becanse ® hun) dred dollar bank note had been shaken in bia face, valuable slices of walter front land wiidlt Febene ntloman of this ¥il in the feo of one of his denutics, if dnd Judge Sullivan had obtained from ‘tho Govern: | He Ange & young lady and genticman of this vi oF in the fice of one of his, deputies, He em, Tent. These, however, are 8. bagalelie gompared | lage, who had frequently ben skating on the boy | Pualcally dorted the cic. And secced onten te with other grants and concessions, particularly with | before, wont ont pon the bay. but believing in | would get a vessel up ey ‘oro greatly miata the ‘so-called Survey ‘ani Geologieal Rxotoration | ye nid axtim chat "two Is corupauy.” went to an | “ta edniy toa qnention by. Br. Smith, w Grout, made to Fabens and now owned of repre: | Gnfrequented part, where tuey could srloy the akat- y amall-pox bu into the city through Quarantin e wented the San Domingo Company of New York, | ing agd each other's society anmolesta D1 rhochan said that the shortness of the vo Ot which Ben, Halladay je the biz gun. Under this | “Attpr skating for. sume (hue time near the shore, || Dé Carnochan sold iat, the sierra a time to rant i learn ihat one. Afth of all the) public lands | abe geutemad proposed shat Fey should a, fut ar. Whe souds Of tue alzease might be lar Of the Dominican Repablic was concedegito Fabens. | ther out where the Ice war smdotbor, to witch ale | PRE Teor many weeks. Buch was the ease | The following article of the grant. whict’ Prosident | consented, and they accordingly Yentared out | with Mr. Chacles O'Connor, injwhom the disease | Baez banded te me, shows that about. Wo miles, Here they forad the tee in. Sid nos uppear until we days acter be had landed, cle 5.—For atk in consderttion for the works executed ond Uisbursements made by the © explore tion," the Dowipican Goverument concedes tw Sr Soseph Warren, Rabens, er. to hur representatives, tn tide of property, Uie Mth part ef the lands what may have heen explored gediogicaily Mm due form. Ceding Joue the Fight of Chopring oem JAnds and. working em there aud then for hw Owo accovat op his eab- Deauliful condition, and the gentleman was pro: coeiting to do tte grapevine, forward and back- ‘Ward roll, together with many other fancy figures only koawa to sccomplisbed nkatets, wisen iden- ly the ide gave way beneath him, and in x mowent he fopnd hunself strugaling In the water und un- able to extricate himsell, the ice breaking as fast as i sing @ Magistrate in the Drooklys ‘ourt of Seasons. About tive years ago Jolin E. Collins, having deen convicted in Brooklyn of a robbery on the Thre: Waitang tis euarieriy reports Sed eas veya. he atempted to raise himself on its edge. ‘The | highway, was sentenced to State Prison for ten This Wes! unde stood toast action can only hold 8 the proper e Hapudlic. young lady, troe to her womanly instiucts, bezan to | years, He was pardoned by Gov. Hoffman in Hep Foran ence ioe ied valk ns. 8 care of discon fereain at the top of ber yoiee, but the privacy they | ™ my is ruary, 1870, sud in November lust was arrested for breaking into and robbing tho residence of Mre. Darker, at 76 State street, He pleaded guilty in th Court of Sessions yesterday of burglary in the third degrec, and Judge Troy sentenced him to the Pog , ftentiary for 4 years, 11 months, and 20 days, de ; pite bis expressed desire to vo sent to Blate Prison, ding to she law of denouncements. and as such Win Au It will be seen by this article that Pubens, or th San Domingo Company (or lin, ean welect phe best Jande and can take absolute ession of them as the survey goes on, In fact, the survey amounts to Atle oF nothing more than locating tue ehoicest Janas by the Company fur the Company. £ do not had sought, had yaken them beyond the hearing of ali who could have of sorvics to them. Ho fought her to go te the shore and endeavor to pro- core assistance ; but she well knew he must perish belore she could get back, even if she found no @imiculty in procuring assistance. ‘Then an idea came into her head, and he immediately pat i la execution Know if it be porsibie to aecertatn how much of the Bhe first took off her Jacket and dress, and tying | Ga receiving the entence, Collins impertinently territory of the Republic is owned by tho Govern- | them together undertook to re him with o gaid thas 4s Honor bad ‘given. tim no shows | ment and how much by individaals. Protaniy itis nd; Dus it was too sort, ae toe yicldin Several officers attempted to take him from hot, cosiduting the Imperfect manner in which the | her when She moved taward luin and endeavored io | Several oltictrs nttecplad to Nuke et Cee fe records hive been keot, aud the @ ction of | throw him ove end. What more could she do? She | heat them #overe Hie Wun finally overcome and ») Of them through the numerous revolutions | hesitated a moment; then, slipping immediately taken to the Penitentiary. Om he Country har passed through, Lt is supposed the nae Wore evn Wied Lo way he swore that he would be revenged gpow) Goverament hulds onc bull, Reck Jacket, and yet it was too enort. Tadeo Troy when be got out. the Dorainican territory at 2,000 the youu an Was rapidly Beco! eameeelionone The Board of Company has the scleetion of thy Fabens grant ‘over 1,23) 00 ed, and i she Was to save lost, Fora nroment her han him no time Givappeared in the alth Ast World choke the best, fe an Sravery about her waist. and eu sometiiox felon | AL a mecting of the Board of Health yestersloy, at the question srites, I8 this ali that has beea | the tee About Wer fort—ik was her hoop skirt. | This q ” grantedts Pabens? Thaves doubt about that, and | was quickly severed 10.0 half's-dasen pieces, and | 8 septication wae made to " pick head have endeavored to get » capy of the concession; | added to the Jacket, dress, and stockings, and, (0 | Cumnutssioner 1, Sniith, iu @ loud voice—Do pial, Dut thore is a mystery about tt witch all parties av> | Ler great delint, thix made the line lone omougs to | what? Dear anxiou Peecretly OF at least tor the pr teach him. Bravely she tuagel at ope of At, ‘The Ulork—To pick heads. went. 1h Land sabe article | woile he cluiched the other ena with the grip of a he Ulork—To pi or concestion. At lea re is a suspicion of that, | man who knew that that 4 Ait Seleh Stood oe Commistioner Smith, repeating—To pick heads, and [am told the Commissioners are endeavoring to | tween him and eternity. In x few minutes aho aj teaa Ive Raab, ferret it pot. But. the Commiesiopers tetuselves | Janaed hiss safely on the solid ire, end then the fea | on? Welk all Z bap ha frets ae aca fecm to be afraid ef the press getting at the (acts. | jncket and dress were wrapped about ber as best | Sanitary bead. and I don't maa\ When Lasked President Baez W let” me seo this | Urey could be, unl the two sturted for home, where | ‘The Clerk then road the petition, which @ Fabeus and otber concessions, he told me Tstould | they arrived without beme noticed by any one, Few Wat the applicant desired permission to pick heads, and that she meat was to be used in makiog sausages. Commissioner Smith—That's a queer oe e Commissioners had them 0 thei hands: d then to the Secretary of th Commission, 1d we We would let me have a Lransiated copy of the Fabens grant, which be beid, feo them, but tat ( were the words spoken ou the journey home; but i they mist have been to the purpore, as the wedding suits ure ordered, aad before the ice anil disaopear from our beautiful bake tis eprigg they will be but that it war proper Lo consult the Commis ior married amphi” plowing beet henls—mest far, sanmaket, frat, Finally, the Commimmovers aot only deciived —_- wmpbt ‘ell, I'm very food of santages, but ‘a to let me have # copy, bat interpored to prevent ih WHIMSICALITIES IN THENTON, want them picked off beef heads. Preatdent giving i Why wus this? The followin a ‘Phe matter wae referred to 3 committee, when the communication from Mr. Guntier, tae Secretary of | gy eye : | Clerk read auotuer petition, asking peruission to State, in reply to the Gotd application | made to-day, | Me@nter Taylor's Careusal Mgt ae | kop tweu fowis and Yeo ducks. Will show that the Comminnioners are withholliug the Legtslaters’ Wives and Dave m1 ‘of ancillary fame, spram formation (rom thy pre Uproar in the United states Mote ninbly to fis feet, and moved a reference to io Saw Dowixao, Feb. 18.18 Correspondence of The Suu Sanitary Com vithad wo ascertain If any of the ducks ——; My Duan tin: Presidunt Baca har tot Nros, Feb, $4.—The brigands of the Grant. | were lame me of Your desire to sew 4 Copy of the geographhi Taxstox, Keb. $4.—The brigands of the Grant —- Convestion aid ober tat have bees made by the Du: | Balscy-Frolinghaysen ring who eapinrota majority | qme Henith Board's Garbolic Acid Peseb eereee fe Nocaimenity In the way of gratifying yenr | OF tue Republican party ip the Leg) lature, (nd who | The case of Mrs, Bridget May, who drank oer derite. but the ret concession is in we Nands-of the | gre bunting up the spo of the war in every pe COmmaueion, scare also Uwe others, When tiey. Live Dolicvcid at 2 New Chambers street on Thursdpy coucluded their examination. tucre Will te tw trouble | @ble nook and corner, are likely to come to gricf | evening, was yesterday referred to a Coroner, The iy Your having acces W ther), Dut i mecessary er Lae question of anew charter tor Jersey City, mi ir post mortem examination showed that the womas ofice, Tan, &c,. ae MM GAU IT.” | the fight being for the handing of Jove avd contracts | died of gasirilis, and traces of carbolic seid were Why should the Commissioners waut to keey this | under the diferent Board@ of Control to be constl- | found in the stomach. ‘The inquest iv set down for matter of anytinns else aaecret? Tlaers may vere | gutod, ‘The Bumsted party, with little Major Pi Wednesday next, Mrs, May lost a child by caries buows, aed Gils aey be nothing ber a sll i born as their “drummer boy,” away down from | fever. and the Bourd of Seaith wad ordered the dis- sort of proceeding 60 the part of the Commission | Vermont, have just power enongh to hold their hatin ther toec ee wie ee erunoasa ers, but i leaves an iuipression of suspicion own and io defeat the bill if their programme is not | acid. and put the remaluder In a brandy bottle with- PRUSIDENT BALZ UNBAST accepted. They will make large concessions, tow: | out eituer labelling the otto or informing Mrs. May President Brea te @neney no doubt shout this ai + Ya ‘ yee cl iein | Of the fact On Thursday night another ehild wa sun cunceysiuor He fears mow. that suche an | ever especialy the Vermontur, whose grec tein) | tacn sick. and Bricges took down the Boe \noue grant and monopo'y of the public lands | Proportion to lis leanuess, before they will see this | made punch with the contents, Not liking the epee not hinder exition. | moseure of public robbery lost. they may hol | Bridget tasted the decoction, swallowing about four Whe bat been esjoled by Fa | on yoo long, until the honest Repablicans id Dem drachog in about thir five minates abe was Caznean, and oters, and might be disposed pee Pinal prinleegsy be ig | eead, to undo what he hat done, if within hie power, | Ocrate defeat the whole thieving conspiri -— \ rather tban @ce annexation defer But it is Senator bo D. Taylor, of Mus ¢ ue The couds Saved, COOLNTE) WE MMBPE Te OH canal He evens avriceh |) whose eonyieta Al qualitios are well know ‘The s!.iy Golconda, from Monrovia tor Boston, eee eee tent a Coneiterabhe rae oF atoey | gave a very handsome eatortainacas iu toe Unived | atrack on Bats Rip, Nantucket Shoals, on Monday iu taising np their on te : y, a8 We Wt | States How! to both Houses of Avseubly aut u veving. Sue soon deran to thump heavily, AG Geretand it ta © ited os Se ORS. SON ONS ‘Ous Personal en Vee o was o | 1S M, Capt Lovitt sent the ve men to nothing. [tis merely waking & reconnotssance TOUS personal triendi ’ \ 3 oe as ene he four of the groaud, or verifying the map of the country, of Lis thirty seven'n birthday, Kroin a | to take the passengers ond the Captain's wife and and this had been dea, previoasly by Sir Robert | hoy who staried to make his own living, Mr. Taylor | ehild ashore. ‘Phe mate was instracted to sammom Ben ombergh ho Mitte corpe of accnts und scien | has risen, not only by tbe fortuitous circumstances | assistunee, ant save tho ship {€ possivle, ‘The hay or notuing more than to fo over the | Which placed @consideranle sun of money tu his ner Islnd Home started in a few hours, but. rf deh rok had gone over, sed | bands, but by Nis own Aative eneray, g00) $0 rerniving aroand the entire island of Nantuck Si hale ler It is intin i le at by ey. 1080, ould Bnd co truce of the Golconda, By the arrival t f document Mr, | ant eo0d feeling, to a position of trust and honor, | of th nda at tuis port yesterday we learn that. Re h | which be Oils thdelity aud practionl ase | flonted off at high tide, badly strained and leak sed tive proc | Ho is young eno *. The | Atter sailing day Uoler baMing winde ebe n, gain, | crs fest one 1 | encountered a se caster, with heavy snow. aUier Inieite padi | rooms entered vy th ney ver cl was leaking two hundred stwkea ao atte welt 4 freedow which «i male ite | hour, Capt, Lovite then stood off for Now York, This, however, iv tot soy sing! patos. were. gaat pit" | and attera ard stroggle brougut bis snip safely saw viens, tid ft bear. ald ee hs app’ ork. Domingo asesiea, tome fair band rtneir | ® - bi ee wD. a ny im Nig v4 i ae at ae The Young Featherstone acd the Lost Treasure, | yielded tot Rind tobe allowed privacy | Capt. Raymond, ueral Agent of the \ top ie garine: Tae Cam and Am oy Railroad, t# ma strepoous | ol apprehension to-day uf eaposure, bat if | exertions to recover tho body of Richard Feather ox, (hey, Must equally euduce Lv* penalty of | *Oue, Who was killed in the collision on Tuesday. ott Little eccentricities tnade public night. Capt. Merritt, of the Wrecking Company, ——— ~- began a search for the boy of young Featherstone THE RIKER DIVORCE MUDDLE and the lost treasure yesterday morning, ‘Phe What Does Sun Domingo Owe, ; 7 carco of tho barge is worth between $40,000 amd Fre inibune Private Detective Buninens— | $4000). ‘Tho barge, wich was @ large ang ie tno uelnta which thas a dowing a WH The Dratt wpow | v6, #ustained $10,000 damage, Featherstone’s Th ¥ rere is no doubt, c <iianente saath iy Supposed to be buried nider the silver era amd Wisich will verte agvinst annexation mors wap ping 8 hati‘vetheppaee Labbe soon af the body 18 recovered, it ls the intemtion ¢! tran any Ling clae, are the amount ot che dedisnd | Albert J. Swift, of 945 Fourth avenu:, caused | Capt, Raymond to forwar to tho friends in Pep debt ta ctated by President taeee pepe y, tue | the arrest of Arthur C. Sherman, of #13 Blceckor The collision Is wot to be nave a aybjege and & haif milous of dollars in gu on Aireet, on the charge of obtaining $25 from him on : pare lees bo pay sll the a aera agnints Ben Doniiogo a draft for §27, made on Samuel Crump, of 45 Lut nut Reception in Jersey City. Meut of the debt, With Haier, detest and Terme te | top atrect, which draft the latter repudiated. Sher Mrs. Wn, Edelstein's last reception was ber ays be cannot fur 190 Ie How, then, ts he to sep. | man found bail, and the exeminatlon was adjouried, | finest this season, ‘The huuse was beautifully deco Arate the valid clatine frou the unjust? How doce | Yesterday the caso came up before Justice Ho rated with flowers, Among the guests from Now ble be may yet present an authentic showing to the | When Sherman testified that he hat known Crump | York were General and Mrs, Wim, M. Pword, Jr.. Com douvt. Before the United States consent to pay for this portion of tho island And annex it the people ought Jot by pissi0u, does, there must sul) pe | avout ten years; that he was employed by him four years, but leit his employ about shirty months ago, Since then Shorinan bud acted as private detective, Mr. and Mrs. G, Courtuvy, Judge and Aira, Me~ Cann, Judge and Miss Shea, Judge Daly, Mr, and Mrs. Augustin Daly, Mr. and Mrs. Corneline Corsep, to know just what they are getting—how much land, | Andas such again Wad dealings with Crump, who | Mr. and Mrs, Jemey'K, Hayes, Judge Bosworth, Erants, the concessions, the cl dndsui anen | Nished to he divorced from his wife, and desired | Chase, Gen. Morris, Mr. belwyn, Me, and Mra 0. 2. Matters a4 concern thom. Mr. Baer canaot give the | BM to work np the evidence acaipat hur. Sherman | Mariou, Col. and Mrs, Gudiroy, Mr, Ed. Coolidge, amonnt the pabiic domain. 4 nothing is known | Bidertook the e amd was introduced to Davie! | and some oue hundred others, The display of here Upon which an exact eatigute cen be based. f, the Dusband io question. dresses und diamouds was never excelled in Jersey there are no records. Plermen followed Mra, Kiker from pines to place, | City, The Doi al Bitterty 0; d centod presents from hun. rs. Riker was, however, ue He hed posed to An pvt to be criminally entrapped, and Sherman gave Stealing $8,000 Revenue Stamps. at pect dee eter Up soe Jol, having Incurred expenses to theamoant | On Thursday afternoon # stranger entere? Sax lnge sence Of 4 Priladelphia Age. of $200. Ricor had paid @if4 ia imetaliments to Interaal Revenue Collector Weart's office in Jersey The feeling among the population against an. | Sherman, and the §¥7 draft was fora portion of the | Fy % : nexat snore hitter shan ever, but noune dares | expense. Sherman thought juat Crump would honor | Cly sed called for Afieen five-gent revenue stampy, to speak ont of the draft, as ho bad ihe other prisonment, ferted that the arrest had bei ly, for fear of banishment or im The defendaut as nplote reign of. rror hay beon which were supplied bim by Deputy Mason, all tbe made to close his fuabaeray horas Lie intention of Congress to give this Company a | that it weeds m microscope mlmost to detect It: the ial, Reesidaat Guiana beothaniniike: tha it tary publicly stated that the contract would be given | and ‘in abort everything is just as the Commixsslon. Mr. C fk A flee ; to the Alaska Commercial Company if its proposal | ers want it, Ib is not necessary to deny these state. Mr. Craven was formerly » college student | was not more than ten ver cent. Delow that of the | meatetey bear the Ue @n thelr facr:'and any other thero, aud that he united the largest possible | pigteet bidder; but this stateucut was not made | {ans credulous party like this would eee that Baez amount of Teutonic industry with the smallest | until the bids were in and remy to be opened, It] Baez 1s playing adcep game. ‘The annexation card conceivable atount of Teutonic Levin, Having | wilt probably atrike (ho reator that vhs waa a vovel | (his It tramp, and dnless ie tages wick witht got through college, he entered tho ministry, and | and rather curions way to doal with the competi Fred. Donglass spends bis time as best he can. He of his carece as a preacher nothing can be ascer. | WRX Dut It ie nor the only objectionable part of the | *4Y8 We doesn't undevstund why he Is here, or what tained, But ue omerged from oblivion in tho | aarvection. Fourteen bids for tho ahery were ro: | Te" Neue wil ior mith, and ‘tie reat of the time. ho charactor of a brother in-law, and as soon wftor | ceived: four of whicb vere subsequently withdrawn | conaoles with the deposed secretary. His amiable a if by the bidders. an | fonr mora were rejected on the | #0N i Measencer to the ereat men. His time t« commissioned as a chaplain in the regular army. | ova that the part busiiifie chee hen upled mostly in going to wad from the Tennesse: Since then the great events in his history have be uv i then Wad “| with orders for money, which ure duly honored by sufficient acquaintance with the business, Of the | the obliging paymaster of the frigate. How the as Minister to that Court of which Prince Hawurr | pany proved not to be within ton per cent. of the | prrmneier is a maetery : bit ae they have 4 wlole ax once the most distingvished ornament, But | bigheet but instead of being rejected on that we- | of tne tind, the ruin on their strane Uox may be these axe mere incident fe life of 0 “4 the Company was allowed to pat in a now | Serounted tor re mer nia inthe life of Caamen; a of Peo teah pee lied ‘The denositionof Judge Burton tn the enite of and we are glad to observe that the Delaware Her. | #4 Mabe , after the others had been opened, | the Commissioners caused & partial vacancy; and as ald docs not dispute the propriety of appointing | 8% *0 It finally seeurod the contract. Now there | one of the r Adtinistration journal in . prop fF op bd may have been relient sons why the Alaske Now York amatances, found hit, as member ofthe ruling family, to the en tig pedient to add his name tothe large list of those ment of a good salary at the capital of D merclil ny should have becn awardot | airenly in the pay of the expedition, and so» is OF She eng ats Monopoly Of the seal Ashery in the apecitied ts | correspondent i now domiciled with Mr. Wade and 1 ; hinrgph : ands; but if so, the maiter should have been ar- | Pi ane Mi conaeren dtreg his Spare time wie Pinenianiea it iat a ee : ' : le much, In writing apa trae and v Y | \ ss bat arms to the valu ranged in a diferent mannur, To call for sealed pro- | tery of the doings of the Commission. Nearly all of 20,000,000 have been collected in this city poral acoutract, and then, after these propos: | the prominent journals are nov subsiciae), Gen the Eu var began and sold for shipment ed, t w one of the co Dre to Associated Prees, and Mr. imate broad. Ar ammunition, and military stor 1 Lis offer so as to outbid a rival, is manifestly | ments of toe Commission ; but men are wor- | to the value 1 0, which it is supposed | UNiUFE an to excite suspicion of unwor ful aud in these day ou We CADLOL te I Sheen alnned tec hernane Ww soon Ue bat! at this great rand will be were purchased for sale abroad, have been eit i ane advane | tert for binned eilbiivaiausey oui teers (he nessa a the country, the method pursued his | TE SON TO FIGUT SINGLE MANDED , doon tiy obj Severai_ of tho newsbaper mou loave to day on the West Troy, Among these shipments were 10( yb “ Gisgusied and sick both of tt , i é , Allof us would gladly at public \ It appears that arms sent to | We inauraneo paper, excellont article on the 9 tat this affair aiall be properly che ; xcopt the straggling Cuban patriot moenagement of life insurance companies. In. re The further. proceedings of the Commissioners i sling Pte es teactines Caraeinala ection Y | aredn doalt. Thoy do not know tuemselyes wha . — to do; aud as the minds Were made up ip regard to learn that Admiral Poxven, in } tein qu paying commissious to agents, it | tue policy of auncxauon’ bolore they ‘started, capacity of head of the navy, hay established n | tand & companies, both | are How, ouly waltig, ue che permanent Board for the inspection of all ves ‘ mi Pe. BAY ABOR ORENIA MARLON, Goth guia on the Tonscasce to proceed to Asus a ef i shan thé Heap i aud 80 do!ng, both to thems | and thero the Commissioners are to imapect eo! | sels before they sa, and after their return frown | 4r customors, ‘The essential idea of Life in- | highly valuublo salt mines owned by friends of th I avoratca UNE Tiger (enneisia pe Cammoacns Pace te lvidencoprins crane aeae’ ar tae piexation scheme, As Agua belougs to Buer, as ° ing up the riske among as many | Coes nearly all the valusdle portion of the tetan La Roy and Comaanders Banu Exauisu and R. | peceons ax possible the gain in the now | audits (owns, te Commivsioucrs will probably tet ¥.R, Lewis, A surgeon, paymaster 1 chief | ber of the policies 4 ich resulta from atin: Ovgrat ing Be bb y Winn Ib Chere ase : Frantic ‘ Ho ‘ar, the expedition bas been one «rund ads e er a adde emporaril at each jo vluting agents by the of large commiratons, is y 8 ro added temporarily at each sta a6 large commirsions, is | suriity, Present appearances ladicate thut 4 Kener thongh fentlomen have nothing to sey or | Worth far move in increasing a company’s resources | row is linminent, and that. the members, » ‘fe doa eas lgneeHl nie A sesame in ape (iawn The thvestments of our Now York | eh ans olog ts Of various kinda, wilh @ hay campanies are eo who’ DM nimpeach ae le merry Mme pointed by Adiniral Pouren at $50 day, bis pay | 2"? also shown te be of anlmpsachab - being @ruwn from the navy ecatingont fun Hee ole — . hepeped bead nade ‘The Investigutiona Fraud, from ’ qua Atco Of their ability to pay losses, ‘The | Ay vact from a Private Letier > lia thee The report of the Board is addressed to Admiral | Pwr Suing auch olen alee Of ictal 0 Gime tunicated tottng sins ® vie fortun. This Board went to Boston-—ten cants | RO icy holders, and should be extensively read b None of the Couumissioners or t ttaeb . them, Published at 89 P ark 19W, wud for bal a 4 are. fe Pacer ALLNORDS © wile mieage—und inayected the Ticonderoga | American News Gespaus wud for vale by the | are able to speak Spanish, aud things are ins ocr’ ble mes, Buse, the Bewekery, ie Lpay most of inaugurated by Baes, United States veovele of war, | MOUth as A witnoss iu the case of Coleman against | Cnet emvloyees being out, Whire the deputy’s.at- tm conguuction with ‘his troops, have overawed "the | Crum, iu wuich the latter wasisued tor gan. for | fealion was engaged Ly the stranger, » confederate roe Will of the people, therofore Baez doce as he | counterfeiting the Indela of Colewan's tuustard. Vhe | entere ¢ Collector's private. office and Dleawes. But, mark well, if annexation does take | Dearing was {ursner ai) :urmed Be titehs eae eelanens ole "ak migeen aa plnce, the United dtates DR Will be obliged to esta cigar staimps. The property was aot missed fa blogdy Fevolntiece ie eauteany, soure | EXCITEMENT AT PUB NAVY YARDS, ‘oe - “ident Cirant has ullowedl Wimseit to be eo me Sleaning Gus he Mare deceived. Not one tenth part of the people tayo | ABother Munsol-War to be Bent to France | For sowie time past goods have been missed Aunexaton, and nearly all wuo do wre in then city applion Coming tu Kapidly~ Coal Cons | sox, ihe various stores In the acighborhood ef tractors Pailing to Come to Time, 7 : Late A ill Leis te ey Fike | Eitpenard and Church streets, Detective Piel Bergh on the Death ef Mr. louls Narika sete GRR Gach i © | canglit Marzaret Leehan, employed to clean out the Bonard. pele ea appeal hee ee ‘ set © Of the | stores, etoaling @ set of common jewelry (rom th 10 the Eulior of The Sun i og Provitious | store of Mass & Co., at 44 Lispenanl street. Io 5 Having seen numerous senga nd ut muse ; ag poor of France, is | ber promis 4 Wore found several bundy! dollage defimatory articles en 7 1 found that the ¢ y of the United | worth of funa, laces, shawls, ec. Some o! the prp- defamatory urticles in tho newspapers re > | States store ship #upply de wot sufilcient to convey | Berty, Was stolen from 1). Tyas's Sous, at 2! Coulee the late Mr, Louls Bonard, tie undersigned deou i 1 fp! é COUVEY | street, She was held for trial. PET p rier peafigpenl ‘ Horry ail thw supplies which the Committee eat Sales Although the deceused gentleman's habita were | °°! * ship 18 therefare to be made ready Left to bh Site GAS tSGIAA KE Wik GRE He nor dit he | Or Me ebaritabte mission. Avis probable that the} Last evening ai unkuown man attempted to live inthe squalor aud wretchodness attributed to |? Of Mar Barntoga, 707 tous, will bo disarmed, | Jomp on board the ferry bot Mineola as she wa pai heerrths phe tae strech, and was coun, | mone’ upon her tonce, and it is likely that sie | ance were heurdd by the passengers oa the Mineola although modestly turnisted. He as Woiuperate to | reas gee at tHe reception of hor car ab and be wes son straggling in the water, No notice the degree of nevor having drank a glass of liqnor, | (Nee, S498 Work has doen suspended on tue | Was tekon of his cries, however, and the ferry vos ove ni 40°F, | ren-of-war Otting out, in order that the aupply yes: | Hivceeded wo hve desuaatien, lewviug hi ont atl Ded ; and althongls | sels muy be mate ready (or sea at the earieet nos Attor lay won in tue Water some noty » falth of any seet, he neverthele Jo woment. The Saratocy is one of the oh. | Sehed wut by tho men omployed at the fc he declared, bad religion of his own, based | {8*! ope of war, capable ¢ | | atoratives wore applied, wot he went hon on e¢and humanity.” Ho an 1 au A ad Re rr F i h nity Ho and I never me ta! an AMUSEMENTS, or ad a) nication until abs + week | # f will be ” > Defora hiv death, Believing that his end waaap- | Quite tm pesenobr Vieuna Demoresi's Coucert proaching, We seat for mo, but I was out of tovn at 4 in, nov 7 be in Chickering Mall, Mt \ is attorney might be sent for to mak | . . the i for wusic, er Grst Tuis was accordingly dono, Ou my ret lt veil iia mere FON he programme tucludes several favor ut to sco bim, and, with a mind singularly cleat and in Uncle Sain i 5 the first to fool the effects of te, fa the latter of which Miss D a d ‘ond mitt the mailsoad conspiracy to pub Up the Price uf con felligent, he assured we of the admiration maisactors who (urnicn cost fer ike oe re Ay; | Masosiated with Mr, Gustavus I, Hall, At the pn long entertained for the Society for the E lefauited, and Wiki Not deliver a pound while prices | Vato rehoarval yesterday Miss Demo * ot Cruclty to Antinils, ond {in Preside it are ey highs AO tie Burend of Equipment wnd Sup- | select conyauy, Mor y sympa Personally unknown to bin, Pilvo nave Lega compelled to luy i the open mar. | COMpaaS and flextiility, aud encvan " on He then said that he had 1 al his | Ket, Paying twelve dollars a ton tor coal, which tho | Lt ts bel a that Miss 1 tha au roperty lo that insuite.ti no cause | Government bad contracted for at Ave, ‘The vouds- | eveagement with one of the principal Ut re Wbich #0 entirely poeseased b 0 Of the conttacors Will bo compelled to take | Msie4 ol UUsies! mu ; HE represents, Hn tue diderence, Wf tho dght mes” ia fw - lo died aud ta buried: and belioving that along | Continue, they and the contructurs wit “4 1 ; bis memory, and tho duty of f ting his ve: ion for dhese gentiouien to find tensalves t This evening Madame Svebhach 4 fom wronghul and calumnions asversions, ft ta 1 he etore stip Sapply will gail about next W ede new y fl sand f t earnestly reqioved of the public to disrypierd the | day for Havre, with wer cargo of provisions 7 |? . A extravagant | incr ch have been ‘uttered | *Aratoge will prodably follow tao Supply u ° n." Arranee ade dy throagh the pres The spirit that actuates a per. 0th ef Maven WETOr Oho WH appear ok . y be son in devote tis bartearnod gains to we promt |, — ance ar Wailack’s, On 4 et ri Which cap nother thank por even The Savings dank i9 A blowing to the v Brooktyo, and on Ti the rk Oper ecocutes thie nofactor, is surely incapable of the { PPOMe Ie Missing (ue depowe interet 4 Honse 6 th ¢ Goothe! wreaneas which b been anda ‘Attributed do | SUEIF nVerd, aud yet wlWaye Fow fi Kauat nh our8 respectfully, HY LEBGH, bat? Pas, 4 n. A Interest cemumonoes every month 4 the Mutual L Mr. Webli gives @ piauofurte recital at the WO Mioadware fl Bs bey Maik Ao the Bk Wulddag meade, Union League i beaise to-day us two e'ei@ok ee et nn \