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THE SUN, THURSDAY. MARCH 2, 1871. 5 is rev 5 r MR, BECCIER ON OUR SAVIOUR. ‘ ryan WASHINGTON'S NEW GOVRRNOR. 1 1f\ . \\ however, on this occasion against the greed | « general safeguard against their operntions, | COLD WATERFOR NEW YORK ee ) ie] rs! ‘$ ‘ 4 One of the Cartons Friday Evestne te — of the demagoguca, who were willing to | it is better than the argumonta and the logic gritstes fiche Ceane Prine to Atone for ble otf Sttteary WY op ontates In Piymonth Church Scheel Room 2 | . on rere y - ruber man tine oe tevac bites = - ow £ See Sun Darter their votes to one another for the sup. | by which they have beon so unceremoniously sire ntun ena PALe ABOUT. Crees orrlen et Aeral tue Gaversers Pea =| New Views of Christ. J ee © | port of one another's achomes, ‘The apseta. | floored on the present cecax'on - whip of Washi, SUN OFFI ARCH 2-44. M The Rev. Henry Ward Beecher reeently de Jt Shines for AIL 1 i fal, and shonld be held wf ann More are the Proviatons of the Act—Let ah) Enc ondence - | sivered an eloquent discourse on the "Life fof clo was disgraceful, ne cochlea 4 7 + Cittzeus Read Them, vesi dre fi y ‘ ep er oe ove & = : = re in it | ‘The mombers of the High Commutes x seus Hews WM se nure and | Wasttrxctox, Feb. 28,—i'resident Grent first THE ORRMAN'N EN PARIO. Carist.” ‘The apeaker’s object wae to prove that THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1871 to publ’c rey idee atthe Akt ‘ Arvenutar ap. | AX ACT Lo provide @ further soppty of pure and | sista the oatee of Governor of the District of our Saviour's life was one of joy. “Tis crucifix : denounced as th t Uotight the Bree | a its (he pemutve oid Muaktoned uy)tor Sea rob. Siete atree Afthe being present. | Columbia to Mr. A. 8, Solomon, of the fir of | Description of the E Jon as portrayed in the Moravian hymns," the rev. Amunements Posdur. body of them were able to shelter themselves pe be tte te L vataetibcth "BD . The Berto of the Sine oF New York, represented | Prilo & Solomon, boo snd stationers ia Victors Looked and Behave erend gentleman exclaimed, “was enough te drive . The | style osday evening Sir Eowann Tronstos | senaeund Assenbiy, doenuct ae foloine F ' . a mish’ ie bee one wild.” There wore so ple who at sta thle Theatre Hichelien, hy keeping clear of the ayes and nocs, The | °° Sighs Mui bedsdl 3 ; ts ite owe i. viene of Pattle Works | wasnis nilemon of English birth, and of %, March 1.—At tom ininutes past eight, | one wild.” There were some people who at states Hirzaut's Opern Rowse 24 « Hh and 18 aes teead Hoably offensive and |" via the Byitish tines by having the 1 srcrion 1, tne Comnranmer of Pabite WOPKS | ae hialiost atanting in this city. He isdistingwishet | Jooking throu my Held glass from the bridge, m | times forced themselves Into ® iminge Rey of soul, Toand Gove Woaees ta Hoan movement became $9 palpably offonaive On’ | Commissioners to dinner at bis mansion, On | hae of the Mayor, Aldermen, and cominonaity | for his liberality to publie institutions of tearninz, | mite off, Lsnw one liorseman, then another, ani then | io order to sympathise with oar Saviour's vuffore : es =e indefensible at the last that the Speaker let | woane ay evening Don Hawiuton Fis return |. dic chy New Lorn, it Horns tO auire 1 waten(ul of the Interests of tio poor, and one of the | more, apyroaching at a rapid gallop, Thad hardly | tn He would as soon essay such a thing as at. } en tre—Hesied Ove the chair during the progress of the aifuir, ‘lkb alot eb te Ourk Ot hE DuIted § by | tite to Ailstmch read estate and proverty we my ee Te co iatont aderoute of the Hebrew fit in | time to cry hore they are!" before they bad | tempt to waik from New York to Europe uudet ark Ore ed the a ihe | doomed neccesary by hin woe the par ju : y b b { | Wee Tork cle fre np wit, and besought the members to give up the ntertaining them at bin festive board, On Sats | nisiing ane eecuruica surtier al esha Hold | the United States, Bat in tendering the of to |] reneve tthe barrice at Port Maillot. ‘Two others | w oa i i sarki ts hh | Diympie Theatre fi helen desperate gamo they were playing, unless | urday evening Earl Dr Grey will reply in behalf | 3u0ug.oF pure und wegen helahded Mclean snot a mow as Mr, Soiodiom, Presideat Geant § | who fad Leen riding on the sidewalks, joined them, ntleman here rose and sail that he bad alwase | Penbetees Mincioele-\ Breton t f 9 ‘ sil SP t WVienock | RYE Se. Gilowat, Wa eheseen rly (soking forword to the next Presidential In another instant, at preemely thirteea minutes | believed Christ to be a man of sorrow. Ie had aah wi they wished to cover the Republican party | of Jorn Burt by giving s dinner that will Knock | | Bre, 2 ihe anid Comalenners MS ny be ast entered for the love of men, Mr. Becher declares } The Beach Pnenmatte Tunnel— pe te Vatiors with odium and diagrace Fist all to pleces. As there are seven more | SUrvevore, Bhd such, Ole ee duties wader tus | Wn 4 commanded tue Deptvtment of Ken. | rie inst PRUOATANS that breanke Christ had eulfored inteuse!y it di nog J auf Test smmivsioners, tae presumption is that the ens | wet, ure hero jack a 1 Mla Hh LL agi \ . Now that he shoul lure perpotual agony } au Guim An he net result of the whole proceeding | Commissioners, tne presumption ts that the ea | sot, ary hersuy auinuriand te Ae St oper tueky in Deeomber, IMb he unceremoniously drove | were inside of Paris, directly within the gate, SIX | prove his love for we, Sappore an erring. die: am ie wan a feaction, by Which a motion to arreat | Steoment Will rum through the next two agree with the owners a all Hebrews out of pis lines, A few Dammers, | timesare spread ont, ant came ap the avenue ¢f the | carde debit, iG Brourace With | fevers fe +! ~ vy = 7 ‘obsbly a brief trace will laimed, ty which tay be requires tebe | eg tn the Vale oud conse, | Grand Armée rupld trot, sometimes breaking into » | Mec! WHA & mothers fice bending over : le br 6 House, and enda to the aluoUtt 06 orb dekolte Aidala labled rlaaedPabbeptniet ies h motuer tends mo fever has abated and the i mn the whole business of the House, and endan: | nq she Commissioners will eall villa and Hee ee ee eee Camere ae bocabel hed tollowe ants army for trading purposes, ON | hard ». Ten pices ia advance of thesy rode a | chid is well, Tae fact would demonstrate the tom Bb own, advert ger the passago of the important appropria fall t q 1 praynnens is, ome had swindled the soldiers, i which, » Seung ofiicer, of about 2) yeara, sword in hant, it ts | decness of a mm: ther * love ad Me ula ot be ! Wi Went Thins tons contained in the bill, woe carried py [UY — we cote | Rescate cere tne tall Commoner of Grant, without discriminating borweon the innocent | paid, selected a8 an honor aed reward fer bin reat | HCCosary for ter bo wane the sedorer for 9 ifotian® q " " , Short Staple—Par McDoxarn, the cot rhe is ayable to agree w na the i ann van Jat laractites. personat bravery in the feud, Mr. ibe added that Curist was a hoalthy mag ’ Way aud Sixth ave rom f A.M. to 8? fifty majority, ? for We pureuase Of any real ostabe Tequiredt Amn y p " Mr, Hee badded thins Cries was ¢ 7 ia —- > This ovcewhelming self-condomnation and | '" sempler’s verdict of 76 In his heat LO EE Oe ee a ate iver Alucenien, | itty womege anil SHVIGFEn= ‘tot Bie Ma brglagealiitglarganittinoriys Ragthemna nt Aig Bo Toe: weddice: plo kiust have” contumed | plies dob accebncl te eee bahia a 7% Tre ate dtalty of sand city, tn the manner and by | P y Aes Dates an» | On thay carwe.at'8 Feting yom young leader } ieen days, and created gallons of wine to prolong H Grant and Bribery. the eppage of most important public busi | ‘The profonnd wistom of Jack Buxsny | fit (einmenety ot ei eae tc ruielig, ue by Cie | Lermanded to | Fooke! xo galioyt Fevald aot help ad ming him, A | tie testivitios, AC this wed thug our Saviour appears ik The most jonorable and culpable act | ess was the apshot of the day's work. was attubuted by his friend and adwirer, Capt, | provisions of the act entitled * An act to authors Gr : | to hove « oaiucted biumsalt simply nen Kursk, . . Ps he (ormiation of ralinogy Gull: ous 1 ane OMe atic ' yet committed by President GRANT was ¢o ———— Cerris, to the fact that he had “fell down more | {78 (rmMMtin® 0 ra oe cave and. the ver dof tu 0 nypr 1 I | PAsiteD to titm Ane be taloME 6 “4 ¥ ie aa Nik BW Ge en y Wit he than any man alive, and had more acetdonts hap: | mil ace amendatory thereof, Aud the provisions | the Prosideuey a 1868. MM Jul under 16 dey went, without drawing Widle igh sabe + y : | ported in our columns by our correpondent Wills—Wiil ho or Nill he ¢ A atte ; anurans Haweital ¢ said Wes, £0 IAF ae “ADOC ave mune apareot | y the muse puor | ovor heaps of stone® and sand which had been leit ay TENOMENON. i at Cincinnati yesterday. Phe Noo York Tribune says an to his own self Man the Pesmert i, tlhe i WATE Ga bi termed oe eCieige LOE NGAGE ET Hetierthe febrews of ¢ 4 States, and to de> | possibly to provent thelr jasence. Lystevio Baptestons te the Midland Tone | : 5 4 all honda.” Mr. Jone Bovsery, who recently | titie and ail proceedings connected therewith sha | Hutte ows of < " eterlous Exo ‘4 . Capt. I. G@. Stom# was an Acaessor of In 4 r 7 is be bad at & ceceral or ayectil term of the Suprem iis act K ky. To this ond he They veined suarp up at the top of che Champ Ely+ J-Uptenval of IL Rocks-Seveu M ‘ . The long stragelg before the Surrogate over | aint at Schn avon, weighing nearly tive & keneral oF 4 18 Supreme | i r he aval of Huge Rocks-se = ternal Revenue in hat city, He was appoint. | thy wil of the lave Vance BD. Tavton sus ended | ded Lt | 8 rf ced nites Vuln e euivioatinn oe LP 1a letter during the campaign which all | goes, with the tirelteurs in front. That was a alge Vhrown nearly Twenty Feet-A Questions } ; j ¥ some time aince, and the public imoatiently awal's | hundred pounde a ine time of hts dee Was | siso that wien Bo two weeks ones but | politicians well react Te has # sought | to soc, I was down stairs #(er them tu a second Prom the Midilteto wn Press of Saturday. it ed Ly ANDE-AW JomNeoR, and after several | the Surrogate’ decision, We da not parcerve tl | comparatively a thin man twenty years ago; And | Rotuing herein, contained wall on construed tO | very opportunily to eonsiliate th Grant | AsT turned towarhene Are de ‘Tetomphe 1 saw | ‘The neighborhood of tho Midland taunel, about Ader somlnees to the office had wen re- | ofthe wil ca imonchod or aay wiew taakes bat | itis generally bellevod by his neighbors that hig ] prevent am appent to tie Core at Anata ster | \n cannine tag fhe Kn w thar vr so.ni' 8 | seihee omer, witha trumpeter at hi side, elton: | «Sits ee eee, aie hpworious exper ‘ fh € now mo at polut whe read the any order or det rive aou made ab a Generar orbade his aeeoptance of the ofice, hence We J 1 i Jected by the Senate, ho was confirmed be- | Je may Kuow more om tuat polat wien we WO) extraordinary obesity was the rosult of his having | Hq htt z cade ten Then be gives It to nis banker ing ap the avenue, and behind them ata litte dim jp the tunnet on Wednesday, ioe Surrogate’s ‘ 9 te H 1 Y ase ork i cause he was a entisfacte epullican, * At of event hope to learn that this oMictal | becn blown into the atr while blasting rocks, as Ske. & Por the amrno of preventing any waere Cooke, the scoond gendejan named by | tance a dozen or more huzzere the laborers ave Bag) noe pe A Naa hea . bs Mae, aardian of the widow and the fatherioss bas not Of water, Ue, Commissioner of Pubite Works 0: thy ant jor Gorornor of 4 of Columbl., {8 eases Wik About tree mouths ago, Whou driving ey ; When Gen. Gnraxt became Proaldent, | FETs of the widow and the fatheriows bas At | soon after mecting with such an accident he be- | Cayo New york me hereny aumuorized to coustruct | teeaident of tre First Nationst Bank of Was Aen ot eneny Wis seve were Se in ‘be tnoncl; there ove rred for a Sine & numbed Proms was retained in office, as Jesse R J heirs. Tt the veil of th Cons iis up, | gan to gain rapidly in flosh, The connection bes | Fuck aqueduris, reservoirs, dams, sinices, cans on, and Je Princip Haember Ae banking hou. e | such a distance that the little eq oe phi oh Cae tie foes We Lptervans OF, Pea | 7" rerpain amadls o we trast that his estate will n apportione sud appurt * as may Le eoeseary to Collect OF ( in Washington of day Cooke & Co, Juy and Henry | for a moment entirely uxsapporced, on 1 react f " > a ; een the supposed canto and effect is handily i trends Dealt Ke tue puotie Was not attracted by thom. The phe» Gant, the Prosident’s father, gave out, by ore Who sOUgHE to apeet it no encourage. | teen t r fetuin the water in oF wi shy lokew OF wtrena re brother front keeps his bank vccount 10 | aa the - rm oMeer name, H omeriay ouesed 4 dines’ . R Oty OY | ont be “eiten fo inigenton by waking the estate | more obvious than in tho case of the ancient | waich miny be taken, under the operation of this | tne First National, and there ts always a Oalance in | Ct tho are S asked the yuung officer his name, omens coved “entirely antl dat Weduesiay | i his influence, Through the action of StToMs | pay for such an attempt. Coneross hu ¢ quite Lee foe th edtea! and use such w t auie and nec nk. Henry D. is journalist, politician, Congr replied politely, “Lieat, Von Bernardy, of the Four- f TR | B | A certain gausrer lost hie situation because | tov fur in the way of paying contestants for trying | mariner; but that ts a matter for tho medical | i, icity may require; and excent wien, lobbyist, and an ex-t0¥ nt cantractor teenth Hussars." That name borne by the brave | Pome, wNee iy ee osion LOOK’ splacey, r ) Stet to get into seate to which they wore never elected: | fraternity to decide, Mr. Tovewrw was consid: | ¢ of tha said Commissioner of Tal staan PB. Case was vv of OM. | Cortow deserves to go down to history. Avhe was | tue report of which was a& loud as that of & large " hewas found to be unfaithful. Jrese R. | let citizens kcneeforth die anvexos by Ue apprenen: Works, an emergency of we Cooke beeame proprietor and editor of va A . ® ling 1 sion that their estates will Le lavishod on those wuo | ered the heaviest man in Pennsylvania; ho had | for, the water inany euch hikes the State Journal ot ¢ us in that Stite, it was | speaking, his Captain Joined the party, There was | load of nitro glyeuine, * i oe cheey ane iw Grant urged Sroms to recommend | try to break ther wills.” atten pulled down 494 pounds on tho scales, | OW to n greater extent than w deotis or three | the ollcial organ of the Governor. W ‘Gov ossion of excited satisfaction about both, | town the whole wilsh of ihe tunes ve emen and iH this gauger for restoration to his} pig acems to asa very significant sug: | though he was not quita so heavy when he died. | eye, i thaihe'tne amy of aie Com went to Washingtoa, an beeomne wa netive mem= | Dus Uw tho encks Phoy were. Considerably Draives ' Place, saying: “Ho has offered me $500 for | gostion—intended undoubtedly to bo author: | It is estimated that his coin would havo held | the city of New York. ana le ia hereby authorised | hr of the jobby, was elected Government Bi NO SWAGGER. , i Soe ae ee but ne tivee Were enh OF bones aug "i 2c S inary met sight men found it vet id director. an requisition of the Commissioner of | The Hon. dobn sherman, he was a late | Attera few minntes picquets were detached to d . . Can reappointment as gauger. He is a rascal; | itative—to Surrogate Hutcutncs how to | fur ordinary men, and eight men found it very | Puviic Works of tie city of New York to raise | for the apeakership, found Mr. Cooke an important | cen avenue, ‘The mon irad eae Daan et aan broke. ot lone tuteetty: have Deon oonsteniay if yout recommend hin will take " yard work to handle As th sno hearse | from time to time, on bonus of paid city, amounts | auxiinry tn on: rug hix cause with she members w 7 hen started on Expiosio teas intensity py bat Y you wilt recommend Aim, Felli take | decide the TAYLOR Will Cass, And we con- | hard work to handle it, As there was no hearse | ofmoney quficlent. to fay the suine, whi te flouve nid the. feprecentatives at the prose. | returned with reports. Bernhardy aat cooly stroking | tacit place tince that me, mud it has deen nacams | " rofused to do this; and then he was waited | understood how the case is to be decided, it | Ske" {0 ‘he pop Neil did mf cc mil) cit expecewa Necessarily Incurred in surveying, | Senster’ wnt verman succeeded Chase IB the | the rapidiy growing crowd which hie arrival had | The rocks are thrown down’ from tae roof , aw in © SA SEH Sheed: ” 7 J white mutes, in compliance with a requost mad locating, and acquiring title to property, and War broke out, the Government wanted money, | provoked, More Hussars soon camo riding up. By | raised up on the breast, noes bi i upon by the Rev. Mr. Cramen, the Pres: | might as well be disposed of at once and | by Mr. Borss a stich sue ns (rou time to thine way be found apt A loan was wegotiated by Jay Cooke & Co : : mmbwd on tho | Sccasioued Uy Waring ® teary piece of cloth is frat f Gent's brothients-law, whom Gen. Grant has by Mr. Bovosvm before his deeth. ry f educte, reservoirs rE eg eh y Cooke & Co | halt past eigbt the whole squadron ansombid on tho | PsemL MTL fear tan fromm quarter to a iale ; Joan (Badan hein p tse done with, What is the use of a delay oo - ‘die, Seoarien rane fF | weet vt gig bt nitletes | Neuilly side of the Are, A mob of two haudred ute, and then come the Nasi explosions of vary> t nite \ / 5 is Larne anais, wud a cos, Ad 10F | was then poor, The Cookes lied the jull contidence | Neuilly side of 5 b lnute, and then eae ea Feeently appointed Minister to Deninark. | soomingly for consideration, in the announce The Commissioner of Internal Revenne | the compition of such wqued rs dams. | oud official sanction of Secretary ot Wooked on, witha mixture of indifference and imiig- | {0K wntensley ust Glin vee a ees ee ya CRAMER also carnestly endeavored to per | ment of a foregone conclusion? Would the | omlers that no officer under him shall hy y | sutcos, cans, and appurtenances as ure now nd toe, support in the Renate of | nation, There wasno external sign of rage. ALA | cite, ! ade SToMs to restore the dishos 1 rad A {lice or appointment under any State or muni- | shall be made hy the Comptr on the certitteate Seay eth are Fie, Leen un Bs quarter of nin@the staf arrived, with Gen, Von Theve phenomena have only boen observed in the suade Stoms to restore the dishonest gauger, | 7rpyne be #0 solicitous about allowances Padre iMate bined bat Ne Comuulestoner of Pubite Worke of theeity of | SEtitat cureteiner. ite seaten te Gcorgstown in | Ka:necke ta frout, followed by Any officers, with all | west end of the tannel in n strotch of aboat any j i telling Lim that if he did not comply | to one sido if it did not understand that the | “iM authority. This ts right, because Ht ip 19 | New york an elegant mansion, and there the President, Cabl: | arms, and tet, From the impuvsibiity of obtaluing direct, P fi h nes , nger ce fs er c accordance with the law. But while his hand is | sxe. 6. The bonds so tw be Isened by the Comp | net Ministers, dipioinat atives, Ju one observations, all attempts at explaiuing the Cause of ng with this request he could no longer count | case was to be decided in favor of the other? ctnaeitiadieed : troller 0: the elty of New York, ia pursuance of this | Neestutiy tie Coen da “ ‘ IN ALL SORT OF UNIFORMS. these eraptions mnt be only theoretical. Tue ex- i on the support of Jesse R. Guant at patie in, why docs not Gen, Pueasoxtos issne another | se sii pe ontitiod “Additivust Croton water | Inston, and the They did not stop bat rode down the Champs | Plosions appear to come from utaicoee clrst, which | Wane he Tribune argues that there is no in | oegur requiring all assessors and collectors of | stock of tac ely of New York,” sail bear interest § fare Fam Elyaves to tho bouse of Queen Curistina where their | 3° ne ue it 1 yocted inte the sandstone tn dykce alious ' This base proposal was aleo made by pr ment of the two witnesses who test | the Internal Rerenne Department to livein their hula, und eball bert tot Tere than { ae eae ete the bald metrhaer Borie, | Neadquarters were established. One of the officers, | whore the workmen drill. It ts the opinion ot the | Tae OL aa readies ¥ | fied to the genuiuences of the will, On the | re e districts? This is also an express rt than ffy 3 said Comptraile | or the dipiomatic Fish Count Waiderseo halt bands with one of | cugineer that tbe explosious 133 be consequent op : He ; RANT t0 ae father A Capt. | other hand, is there any impeachment of the | quirement of the law; but Gen. Grave and his | thall determing to fe for te Ae ri ae ty OF | of ae Pine iene a tuember of the London branch | our groupe, an Ent ¥ chatted a few | te oarticles, There 1s, however, UO exces OL Wa roms, who was urged to induce his son to | 4 aa Galle Raa pear ates have until now systematically ne; New York is hereby authorized aud directed to | c Print es ae orety te obeek tl minutes bnt directly at Prossiaa had parsed | ter in these parts. In mans ¢ the explosions (an e rj 1 he | om! of export witnessce who testifiod un Sy aac - " 1 tine to time, b, r Sestaies, |ULevueh te cecieh sn eemoliine the uew eke, Ee ‘ od be tt I seem to come from the interior of the rock, whieh ri accept the offer and to secure a place for the | g¢r oath that in theiy opinion the signature | lected and violated it Nd perwonal, eunject oe chy. |, Lerbaels Rothe e ocroaees Hiseet in He BIROTNOO EE | Cates Carnie s cenice LT GLa | Beraea Gal bepicen: Dat etatisred | a auger already mentioned and another one. | was a forgery? ee ounty afew fork, tue sum or sums of money | Beerviary Huutwell than any other banker in tye | Cee We mroaged to Keep his temper, : Phe workmen were driven out of the tanne) om r EhRAsr aaj Ahat he kenaee Ghiaas ontnarn Was: me's Torgery In July last the House of Representatives inay be required to pay Che interest ea, Jnist on the eve of his departure for Three hundred yards behind the staff came baltal: Jnesday, wud were ufraid w euter again. Vaey i , sels . 2 A de ee ai bs It ts desirable that eltizons should be allo | voted to repeal the law requiring distillers to use | bonds, wud to redeem them st maturity Tin t toned by th etary of tue Treasury | iton 88th, with drums and fifes; then came a troop reuuine ae so soon.ee tie eruptions ete desu pe ; ct wouldtake | 9 ie unvexed by the apprehension that | ‘Trox's meter, as is was considered worthless; but | and Sata Gan Mele bende. won Uae Se caee ee eit crnciaincd Severmororine | Of blue dragoons whose regimental number I could eof more antercal to, the scientific their money and divide with the Assessor if] y " eel ; a ul he ens has voniond te, take ae tile ng | hat be disposed of for less than the par valu Jetnietof Columbia tab seat of the National Gove | notsee. After these marched # mixed detachment | world than to railru work on he would secure the appointments for therm ids rider elas Metron esa tareah enaty has refused to take up the repealing | oP and 1 aball be the duty of the Clore of the Com- | crament.. ‘The ‘ets of more vaine to each « | of Dayartans, composed of infantry, and cavairy, | Wie tuuuel will no dout be hiadered a few uld ¢¢ on a appointme i for then. | nroved when they cannot turn over in thelr | bill. The Washington Zhériot takes an cxp! won Connell to un 9 wou alla be Wt rch a thine, chiefly on account of thenonor | foniowed by two bundred men of every variety of | ° Stee . RANT also told Mr. Sos, in the presence : ; hae ee wre were made in Cincinnati | *alof the city t Attached tothe ith than the Presidents pay tor | ‘ollowed ——— coffing to tell the Surrogate that they never | Charge that the meters were made in Linea SEC. 7. On the oxy nicht to the par 1 is term, Whether Mr. Cooke accepta the | the Prussian line, A Divorce Case without a Parallel. : of the Hon, Gronok Crust, that if his eon | © 1 them, We do not eay that Mr. Tay. | {er a contract with Judge Destevy of Day- | the moneys awarded in and by suid or vlads OF Got he heb bie OBMal skachan Of tie head ‘A corps, constiting of aboat &doten offers of bn aOR PB deg Dera at Ped 2 i ok acinus wi y L Sey , ‘ ‘onal ‘ distillers were mado | te Payment of ad moneys irto court for the use | Gethe National Government, aud will, eo abroad ; a 4 n Judge Lindiey’s Court yesterday a decree j aa int sunt ro his wishes he ee Lon did not meke this will, but all the | Wa frs hese ives pete rear Ph and beneiit of the parties cutited teretoy the sand | ‘Sich ik 10 work oUL ais. seat linancial probiedn, bslery at te bead of «ile solainn, which was | wer erances to.tiaiton A, Hil, Beg Salvaretog hie i oon be punished for it. Soon after this to pay and that the difference .500 | the Mayor, Aldermen, amd commonsity’ sia iit ed by some thirty red horses, and containing | from nis wile nude ‘Toe parsies were married *} money thet he left ho made by shrewder tn th come seiged in few of all the property im the aid re " en, broagbt up the about Whirty years ago, aud lived logetoer wnt! 14, President Quant turned Sroms out of office, | e- ; alga ae re peda on each meter went into the pockets of Dexter | Por moutiowed ; aud thereupon the said the Mayor DIVORCE COMPLICATIONS. altogether probably 2.000 men, brought up the rear. | about thirty years seo, aud lived together unt IEA ' ractices than leaving a solemnly executed ; ay i as Jusex R. Grant bad threatened. pra a ‘ a ; si and his associotes, among whom were inctnded | Aldermen, aod comimonalty, or soy person, OF Per: — By 9 qnrter past 9 the whole body bad passed the | ace of the Missourt Legislature, ‘The wife wis ale boseere me 7 testament In an odd volume in a library ere of Coneres Inde ny foeree Ad na acting under the authority or in belalf o he Talloress whore Prospera Bustness | Arc de Triumphe and was descending the Elysees. | lowed ail the property—now worth pearly §1.000,000 ig The first duty of the new House of Repre 1 i pai pedi hearsay Aueaineal Aldermes, ead commonality, may ini re nea her Nek iunareseuleans: fants | Several Hundred had now aveembled, bat no reat | aed the custody ofthe surviving cuild.. Lu 1054 j arg “ : of books which he knew that none of Lis | ministration such @ charge would have appeared | ately. Or at any tine or times therealter, ¢ pe bible i . cit S| the Iady was married to D. Robert Barclay, Ee 4 fentatives should be to impeach President | pavqy wy tho table of sendin d ible; but when wo seo the Presi. | #2210 of the #aine or nny part or parte thereof, troatment, Kecrimination, and a Double | crowd with weom she has ever since lived hagptiy. in 1:4 ' Geiser foe ila Stinte th this teaneaetion aly th f mading. simply ineredible; when we see the rest | witout any suit or proceeding at law for that par. Divorce aud Marriage, ALL REMAIN TRANQOTE, Dir. Hill married again, but his lest union Was uot \ si begs Of course the will will be sustained. He | dent of the United States, in order to promote | pose ond all persons sbal be (divested and barred Jobn Miller and George Gross w ghbors | cud the people present manifested little i] temper. | wore (rtunate then the f ak Several years ago ta nr 1 rt vie | Of ail riebt, estate, ai eregt iu sald property. i fiw i weond Mrs. vent to Eu and retain | A RES OMRON gre that takes the sword shall perish by the | the interests of @ Jobbing Ring, unlawfully | Si 814 estate, and interest in uid property. | a ostoik steoct in this city, and the two families | At a quarter past 10 a patrol of hussars came back | Second Mrs Lill went to Europe. and retained oo shidiuntes * sword; and as TAYLOR practised tricks in | Using the pary to overawe a people with whom | sctit becomes necessary or prover to use, occupy. | were om torme of close Jotimasy, In August last | from the Are, and trotted to the Porte Maillot. At ned to this country pp fOr w divorce Among the many arduous tasks allotted | 1,5, jitutime, somo may think that the ret we are at poace, it does not seem so unlikely | OF overfiow the by avablie | Muiter's wife, Elizabeth, wont to Detroit, whore | the same moment, half a dozen infantry sotdiers | ¢ ding whieh the lady went back to Earove, ax lifetime, soi hink that the retri bighway, th ¢ : : 101 rward was reported to have been dro to the San Domingo Commissioners, none is | hich di y Lu ts 1, | that some of the Congressmen who support bis | moualty iaay eisher raise tue 4 such hig sae bad some relatives. At aboat the same tme | turned the corcer of the Avenue Cloud, and posted | oy Kivi batinug, iu tw Thay of Nicos Mr. Lisle o H > difMealt of execution as the discovery of | ution which disposes of lis eatate by ® trick | | ations should engage in questionable trans- | Wa¥ above the surta water, or acquire the | Mr, Gross iso disappeared, In September Inst | a sentry on the place, the Avenue de I'lmperatrice, | ployed fishermen to drag ihe Day for tue ory, DU Hy to difKeult of executior he discovery o! aN RR ATG P v title for aud cause a pew and coaventent Wighway | siner sucd for divorce, Almost simultaneous) v e Presbot and began dil. | itleaked out that the lady was not drowned, but had h i iin lace bar Sica. ovingry sae sotions for their own pecuniary benef to be tild. out and constructed in Hen thereut, aud | Mt Mansously | tues entered the Rae de Presbourg, suri soue way With @ friend. Alterward she beca! a what persons are interested in land grant, But let not the lesson be lost. Rich men pases the aaid Conntesioner shall make due aud reasonn: | Grose’e wife, Rosina, sued for divorce from her | jeting the houses surrounding the Place de I'Btolle, | Scquarted with Kiug Victor Eaenuer, and \ras ome i made either by the Government or muvi will do:wvelllite bare coi haleellink e It has repeatodly pierig charged that United ance t partige is )urtousty affected by she baseband, Tie two suite were begun by the same | whose doors all opea on that «treet, ployed we the grand lady of his tuusebold. Scveral tipalitics of the island «ince the Inception of | | F » ; , ey re it new nignway shall be | lawyer, amd service was made in doth cases by | Tho moment the solitary nentry wus observed the | onthe ago—so it ts stated—ahe died of fever, and P ney yuard against the possibility of a will being | States Senators have been concerned in some of At WiKi amd ae well draiued and graded ws a . the euit for divorce was dismissed. ' the annexation scheme ; and of all places in | 7 4 will 1th ike cai Shaan tus hace V cinta iiscontioued, When such new highway has | publication, Jndge Sutberland referred the cases | mob surrounded him, gasing and giving like aston The divorce of Mr. Hill from bie first wife i ses pees DY) found in some book which will send their | the outrageous frauds that have been perpetrated | heew completed, the said Commirstoner of Public | to Charles A. Jackson, as referce, Th eo wit- | ished children. Atthis me the crowd began to | decided by dhe Supreme Court to be iliegul, The R the world, none would preecnt greater difli- | ogtatog——where they don't wish to have | Upen the ignorant Indians, and that the most in- | Works shall det qu, S map ol tke same uoses testified im Dota sults, and the testimony was | increase near the Palais Tudustrie, where the troops | Matter came Delore the Court last year on ball 4 avegy ie eR nt of 6 saree them go. fu hie seats of the Jtsies Ring ea br wal d dich way ta located. pant tald new bihway | the same in t th—that ee Gross and Elizabeth | were halted, The women begau to appear in a pas 8 mul simmons to purchase a certain foto re ind t than the capital and other cities of San ean s ° members of the Senate, There ary several clr thereupon become a public bighway im hew of | stiljor had been improperly intimate, On the 22b | sion at the novel sights so irresistible to na Fourth street, opposite the Court House HK Domingo. Who shall eay that GEONGR PEABOPT | cisances that render this view of the mation | Minane nme: o7 tae WOrKe constructed parsuaat (0) or January Jatze Sutherluad confirmed the report PARISIAN WOMEN, contenes WES: aerenmon! =o Mr: Bias was not wise to trust to no posthumous dis. "i Bec. 9, If ne Avy of the provisions of the referee in euch vse, geanting a decree of | 7 i : iy foreigae! bol nattae ween Titemey: me lee In reference to this matter, we find the probable, and one of thee is the fact that a |S . $07. pple pr Belle bah he men present were mainly foreiguors, At the | having been legal, the tr tribution of his property? Ofall the alleged Aine Bae 1s Soe rpg bicl api ir erage of following article in the Commercial Adver: : clause inserted in the Indian bf by the House, |»: jobs—new Court House or anything else— | to prot worce to Jobu Miller and ¥ land oF J tees could not convey # sin of Kebranry ere uvarried, Point de Jour only @ few dragoons had enterod. | Clear title, To obviute this dimenlty, Mr tut ax cuder Water Delouding 0 th hand tostna aA r 1) | Stote of New Youk, the sold Mayor, Aldermen, an A movon w. We vesteraay by Mt. Charles S. | Up to ten o'cleck no advanced gnard bad been | Drauant the eult before Jadge Lindi, | On the des the Indians against the robbery s cree beiug grauted, Mr. Mui u od that the legal tiser of yesterda; i . } ; 5 9 commonalty are hereby autnorized ‘and empowered | Soeacer, un lwhall of Mrs. Milier, No. 1 to live the | pushe! forward, ‘The Bois de Boulogne ia entirely | disability “aguast the Tray iaurvying sealn 10 leat ‘ a y oe we beliove this TAYLOn will cage tw the most | which they have been subjected by conaptracies | te cecupy and use the wat land for the purposes of | decree cet aniio Bho swers that the! action was | Bitte Soruamey | le Duis i Daliuat I Sale | GNaelaNy Mera. pe “roma od wing tala in lowe “The correspondent of the Borton Journal, writ ‘ ‘ve. onbite t he twoen sv-cal orne: 4 Goverome: thisect, aud no grant hereafter made of land or | tnetitatod during her temporary absence, aud that | deserted, except here and there on cornery of the «fps 2, the obildres by ing from san Dowingo, says that ihe Commiesioncrs | ofcnsive in the public nostrils of all that | bety alled attorneys and Goveroment | [inert Or er sbell be construed. as interfering | she wie im uller igourance oi Ail the proceedings | main avenue # hussar sat like ® statate on bis | Uiccr law of the tate, the cbildree by both mane { it have roughly sifted the allegations mate against | Lave Leon brought to light In this ci , has been stricken out by the Senate. | with or impairing any right or sutiority hereby fromm vesuning to end Toe trouble beiwoeu Mer 1 cree, Small patrols of cavalry passed occasionally ‘Thus ends a case which for romantic details and promi ‘ofeer hs Awerican Goverument o of the r lorropt and neruiciess self and her he says, from uufound ‘ is range cir re "I arailel in tue a , may nfo: ce fh de Qe omg ney rh migeo ge lla f ihe moet sorveptand y " io, The auld, Court. opon application ofthe eg s Rigg rly strange eirournstances hes no parallel is, (n9 anak fey are utterly wafounded. An examination of tt wv at tho Subsidy Mongers. swindling rings now in existence bave the | ¢ joner of Pubhie Works of the city of New ion she returned fi Kroops were passing in some numbers from 6 | ties, lowal and social, are uow removed, au} that H ey wc uld be Deolntely void. The Comuiastouers ahi ern unded the subsidy mon there is hope for reform in these | as ascressid have power to remove, at any | would buve no tuore todo with her, ‘They had been | toward Pont Nenilly, shone had crossed the Si ue parties. TES wave discovered three erants of he firstisa | gers on Monday by its vote of i 1 ha hal aan Ghat time. ony of the Pald Commissioners, and may ac- | inarried teveu years, Taough ae was a [ree drink. | On ® pontoon bridge Iaid Inst night near Pont de i Poncessinn to a New York ov fone-alin of al | & nde matters during the rematuder of Gev, GRAant’s | ies ce resignation of any of said Commissioners; | ing wan, he lad treated her Well until two yearsago, | Jour. Tbe inhabitants ot Bois de Boulogue are a Binet Groen en ne melaien the public lands, on comuitivn that a compiete tupy- | Syainst the proposed grant of w 1 tae Of bbs: eo a eee ee oe at? oF ina nmite ot Commie: | when be vege to puso lier, Ho Beomterc or pre: | perfectly good-humored. To ihe bilttor of Lhe Sum, graphical survey ofthe islan tis mate. year to the Pacific Mail Steamship Comps ——— soner by rewiovl, Tevignation, death, or incapacity | tended to be, ovtrageously jealons, and abused ber ——2— Sim: If Tue Sow shines for the women on the 8 lend grant made tos company of English, Tho sufferings of poets when they fall in | to act, to appoint anew Co: per or Commis | to the vilett Manner Weeaever aby pen spoke to War Notes. ferry boots and for the interesta of poor working } for the construction v1 irom Samana ny, They had confidently counted on carry. | , rm stoners te we amd oben: e Comm! 1 er, even (hough M Were aa intimate friend of his The name of the police agent drowned in the Bantiago, the largest and wealthiest city in the hrough their scheme, and could in ad. | 2°¢ Bust be something tremendous, if one of | fr'Ciimwamoners rewoved, resigved.sincapecitated, | owl, "Ue acctsed lner without cause of criminal in- | Seine vy atch on Sunday was Vineet, Pim Fo Wl): aarely. nos. forges Ibe. oar, Wide Te Sona A tp Ot Ha "one [enene wide Ob fre ing through their scheme, and could in ad-] on who writes in the Home Journal tsa tair | or decensed. Notice of the application for the ap | timacy wits digercat men, Partioadarty with Grone The Duke of Broglie Will be officially recetved by | Many of them made so by the recent war, who pre- je of the rulroad {s ‘grant he road Will be | vance » thoir me: c F focmt of auch new Commissioner or Commis- | Vora'year past she har been In poor healta, while | Qaug v 4 Aiiooh seveuty tive miles Tri, ahd Will pase throug vance anne their men 4 thas NAL sumple, He begine by averring that ho loved | Slouere shall be served in the sume wauucr as Here: | Rosina Grote— Mrs. Miller enys—is. acu | Qeeen, Vietorin on" Friday a Ambaoaador’ trom | viously hag 1 ata comfort and exjoyed macy of ' the richest agricultura! lands of Soa Domingo. ‘orof this gratuity. Their favorite plan | py. Nn w her face—-be loved ber for he in before provided for the service of notice of the | wormen, a tuloress, with a iarge number women Pue Gover ‘ . 6 luxurtes Of life, I speuk especially of the Amer- ‘Phere ig 9 thin erent oF water front and town ait | of Mige eit y ; Fish | ber ote he cow ber wf bwecpod her | Criginal appication for the sppoinwent of Com: | iv ver e:nploy, an !makes a deal of mone! pile, Goverament of Beigium has recognized the | ican widows, in wham pride ud poverty ure #0 ‘pon the Bay of Sarnana ia the hands of s company | Of operations had been tofgnore argument, | lovely name; her beanty and celestial grace | \iiestoners Tu Abvust, Rosine mage an arrangemout, Mra. M The fouctir article of the last convantion is to the | “lOfely allied. What te to be done for them? Some Gf Araerican capitalists. and work bebind the back of the public, | have kindled im his heart @ flame that neither | Swe. 11.1 Commissioners appointed tn pursuance ayn, with ber husband Gross, by which she gave d of Une act shall Peceive as compensstion the sua | him & sewing Macaine and $5 (o adaudoa ber trusting to great capital, great couneetions, | time nor tide can tame, Now the man who is ix | of hve dollars per day tor eacu day actuatly ¢ go to Germany, #0 bias a0 sould procure a divorce i It is here admitted that three very exten pive land grants bave effect that contributions of wouey which have voen | {, lupoved ‘arto be rotted. Tie) Geruzane are to Mutapeseioa wor tet eee: Ferging oa middle life, und would like a home ily in exchange for their experience im % Wish to be courrd- eugiven, two if not | great social and pecuniary force: , collect the taxes in the unoccupied provinces rie fe ondition of mind is, we should think, | pioved. They may employ Uwe necessey clerks | und marry Miller pete tps ered as servania, “If they advertiwe, however far i skilfully uch & condition of mind is, we ald think, vesors. Ihe salarion of the Comfnissioners ‘Mrs. Miller strongly denies the charges of tmpro- | ‘be T#lideation of the preliminaries of peace, petitions ae housekeopers, they are suposed bo all of which are the property of companies | marshalled, to accomplish their ends. much to be envied; but that is vot his opinion, | vnu uf their employees, and necessary travelling | priety bewwe Aud Grows, and insists that pave Genlgae poe Say etray, widowers Who lag 5 ; ss f woe in | and other e _ \ said | she hus bee: path fe, although et : noed thetr serv they su 0 organized outside of San Domingo. What} The result iseacournging, because it shows | {F be goes on to express the agony of woe in | end oiler, expenses, stall be pall, By. tes Ce a Dea tee pape NOTES FOR $2,500. for thet good, time wolch never omen, ” Cannot prevents the transfer of stock of any of these | the force of ideas over blandishments, even fee floning ee certificate of the Commissioner of Public Wor beyond endurance, bus bearing It all for Ue wake Of | stnebedenp witenlee aos Fometiing be dane for the poor Out proud wilowe i " ‘Roe arrow's quivering tn my heart— lie city of New. Yor childre: OW, i companies to any active assistant inthe an- | in a scheme which can be so manipulated us Tutriveto draw itr inwa wilh pain Sxo. 12. The terms " roa) eatute," a9 used in this | Mr. Miller, In opposition to the motion, made aff Souin-Law aiter his Abs: of ST 3 i . Mine eves grow dim, my pulses start, wet, shall be construed Ww eabrace lands sud laud | davit that ‘lis wife Elizabeth was ‘constantly hie Wite-The Arrest of Crometica, HROUKLYN, nexation scheme? aud may not such assist . y assist: | to induce the codperation of other interests Heliriuws clasps wy teelica Ovals Uuder” water, WalOr rigith, waler privileges, aud ] compinining, aud always, complimenting and tikisg | Judge Robiasoa, in the Common Pleas, grant ie 4 ance be considered by the directing mana- | whic : fet Snteeriiad ilu has pe my Feeling Drain every estate, inverest, and right, lecal and egui- | abvat George Grow, and capressing her determin WA che pa Gan Gomnlitneh nee tiva slash avai se y which want aid in similar enterprising raids Our advice to this young man is to take a] table, in lands, tocludieg torms lor yeure and Meus | ation to go with and talk to hime whenever and | € 00 order of arrest against James M.Cromelicn, in | y't.iney, vot Witian ie provowed ent tte gers of a concern whose property, without | on the Treasury, as well as to secure tho | gsrong dose of castor oll without @ moment's | >2_Way of moriguge. wherever’ she pleased. In Ang she Jef ber | a sult by Hethnan & Co. charging that he had forged | *rect lamps im his Liscrict Duwber—for $6 a It, would be valucles ‘ lerat : € i SSF ONE: O89 Sears OES: OMEN TF Suc. 1d, Tits net shall take effect immediately, wndoniug her two soos, aged $ aad 6 t ti “y Year each, Cost in Lbiv, 64.87 8 lan y » Would be vulucless, us proper consideration | gupport which comes of appeals to individual | delay stile of New York, Uplce af the Secretary of State, none Occusion she tuld Dim that he | (Be.neme of the frm to three nose to the amount a : for stock #0 trausterred 1 id I } Sa anna ere aN 4; Tbave compared the preceding with he origi: live him, and he gave ber two dollars, | of § @ aMidavit describes Cromelien as son: | wy 4a es FROM THB OCKAN CABLED B. 1 uptiity, Thre alwaya the confident aaguiap A venerable couple in Scott county, Iowa, re- | nal aw oo file in this office, and do hereby certify | whereupon she let +] Tastee 98 pee OF tee fire oma Reokher site wy of tne 4 cause promincnt officers of the Ameri | tion of a ce maine Oarat Gera ROOHS CABDIT, AQUA: Ne tla tame ine aeerees tem aarins dein eresipen one Se others, and asserts that ‘to save thelr funity trow mg I , ¥ T | tion of a cortain claas of sanguine operators | cently received a lesson in practical chemistry | (hat the same te a correct trunser pe thereirom, aud | Judgy Cardoso reserved his decision, Jisgrace they paid the votes, but that wheo he be Uplands, 144. ; Orleans, 74d. BE can Government have not registered their | that measures can be carried, and are on the | by accident. The old lady took a drink | “Given under uy liahd aud eal of ofice, at the eity ae me notorious In connection with other iraasse | Aneta Morella, a member of the Italian open ay ot names as owning and grants in Sau Domin- | point of betng carried, just at the se of lye io mistaku for vinegar, and, being | of Albany, this twenty-cighth day of February, in | New Views of The Sun—Anether Democrat, | tions, sad sbandoned hie wits, they desired to re- | troupe tb Hayaus, tas died of tever *) A polnt of belng carried, just 0 jo precise mo- tips te year one thousend eignt landeed apd seveut Calls ita Kepablican Paper, cover the moneg Wiied they hed paid on these notes, v widow of Nathaniel Hawthorne @ied on San- i 5 Go, it ip certainly not proved that they are} ment of time when the abstract considera. | certain Whother ber taste was perverted | ou, D. WILLERS, In, Prom the Windhans Journit, Cromelien's bail wae Oxed at $3.(00. He was serest | aay ot her renience in Kenstagton, Eng, ‘ not sanea int 1 - . or sho bad got hold of the wrong jug, she Deputy Secretary of Slate ine 8 4 ‘ 0, Sad semereer Oe Opcneg! Criained 60 Order to It ts believed that the Apanish Covernment ts #are ot interested in the enhancement of the | tions governing the particular case are slow. i Tne Sey, as a newspaper, has no rival in this | thow couse why the order of arrest should not be he pao n \4 val f 1 7 Gave hee Hoshend: 6 swig of the sane. to * country, 1tis@ Republicaa paper, and did to | Set aside, bis claim boing thet the wotes having been | Of # MIA)OFMLY In the elections to the Contes, iy ue of the granted landa ly but surely combining to explode these | yet the benedt of bis opinion upon the su Mus Wat Uhwen S$, Graut Prostieut. thas auy aebcy | FecOsBi#ed a8 ganuincy there is ve remoly acaluos ety wy P ————— — xpectations into ftagmenta, ‘This result | Presently thetr throats and montis bezan to burn Mise Kellogg's retura to our concert roome will | jverual in she enantorr Now { cecrete ite cocce, | Cremslien ex0ehe oe cndiaary ection fer debt SEW URHAET. H ; , ee i ae oe re ee : journal iu the conntry, Now it regrets its cours see Os aan i! Pxtraordinay Action in Congress, : was preéminently shown in the present eee a Pes ; frdesh tare Mee ivi be sarciilly: woloomas 4. It hax studied Mr, Grant, has watched bis career as Wedding to High Life, ‘The river pen between Elizabeth aud Newark, f ry ‘There was a very singular spectacle in th case, The silent force of argumentative jus- Akin n fone ; ! There bave beeu an ana mer of He * | Cbiel Megistrate of the nation, aud has becgme The Chureb of the Tnearpation ip this city was Mie. Mencke of Bua: on street, Hoboken, while , , 6 pain, ‘The oil combining with the lyo formed #oxp, | rate vocalists who have appeared ip this city during | satwtod of is tabecil es OF | the scene of a brililtut amd fagbionable wedding on | V¥!UDg ® Gre yesterday woruiug. te) to the tous wud ' ? Touse of Represents The | tice, which had been ignored throughout in | which stimulated tne salivary glands to excoasive | ‘er, who 10 sho abwonce Of the really exe | neue °F Mle Hmbecillty and uudtnoa (Sr the high | Moesiny efernoon, ‘The camtresting parties w oxotr | i . Civil, Approp f Mr fy ; A 1 4 a q office whteh ne fills Tux SCN, althongh a Repauli. | Gen. Henry A. Barnum, of Syracuse, mud Miss | — Kindling wood hae reached « het 4 | D FODHAS this instance, came im at the last to pros. | action, causing a flow of foaming voap suds tr it singers have aspired to be considered a8 tn | cay paper, has the cou and mauliness to show | Reynolds, of 45 Filly avenue, A very large | Patersou, that the old indice acc . quiron Dawes, was loated de D8} trate and crush hopes aud anticipations the that was ns alarming as it was disa f vis. Miss Nuswon will be bere ina | yp quo weak pointe of your model Prestdunt. | REBUCE Of | tmeited guests fe present | Whothier Luere b also @ ¥ ont wil er tge eae } A physician who Rappeaed to call whil t, aud already we bave Miss Kellogy, who ¥ . sae jearues and = witnense ye eRreMONY. n, ann aunty Orr ertayy for pubic 4 beep Ve which ought never toh been enter eR age Ne M rn to-morrow evening ut Stelnway Lil Wonid yon nave it cover up the divers culpadte acts | Wax one of “Suermau's gaitant Lienienatta i the Omniontig o excenaind qotr ged 1 1 FOE8- WHA TR. BYE OPRFEN RR FRAY IG gether WithpMiss Sterling, uF Dest resident conwalto, | of the Administration, stmply because, perchance March to the Bea" Hosts of old army fftends, COuDIs Of & “ € ‘ ' rs ! : tained pplication of proper remedies; but it was | Sul otuer good artiets is Weubert long wits vurey Feit iaeecy a uamo | wswellta thane who have, nowa Mim in civ ire: | fer bar) fie " : eo; yao low t q } 1 ys ar yh re several ks b they were ab enjoy thelr a Jo not estableh sach 9 edent, It 1s dangerog: will congratulate him on ood fortane, All will wone, Wve r ' ous members, w! had his own local : mgnaas food agai Mr. Bartii's Chorus. to the Mbertics of the People, and wou!d do mulch to] uuite In tho bust washes, for the happiness of, the frowed' that ia tuvnre pus meri! « Treasury with a view t under, es — . i$ undermine the Govermnent tie anc groom, The General ah his bride have | where tic charges were amavil x | pet measure i 1, for of ‘\ 1 ae foatt Mr, A. Burili invites his pupils to join him in | Ty Kuow the truth, Whether he be Demoeras { departed ob their wedding vous, waintlsg Y ' pet measure in hard, | r it is full to overtle ” Ww Anothe? apposed case of death by spons 0 Hh i Mf to th eas Hil Visca i ‘ fect Mercadante’s "Last Worts of | or Republican, the man who corrupts snd “ishonars SPARKS FROM 4HE LELLGRACH fy z which he wold} Li pyeat FY | ie: and Qe sooner is one division beaten back | combustion, the resuly of an excem | O14. by unslating in the effective chorases that | the office which he holds shoald be composed, All ow Not Te Do It a i i | ‘ the tide, comes to replace it, The Treasury | Port Pickering oamed Jackson Thowas bad been i"ro\tonte mks among the mostlearned of the } <n'ytop with your ban the augaty dutie of Niagara, | ¢ Mehed anything. Tho |p top O'urra stibved Patviok S Owes 4 that a million and a hall « vos | pl @constant and eternal foree, | drinking heavily for months, using the | modern lain wri'ers, and stoad at tue heat o1 Fiddle Bae Nee eects Hie Rescate OF at Wonk. | prides: 8 ar Peet b tue m uiuems conseroutoire , . Concern: he Lex e's Conn New voted in a short time to begin—mar ) i ohne hee | strongest and cheapest wy he could procure zs Iopetul’s Letter to his Mother, —— 5 d ' roe ms Bmore) | sequ , how me Hie brother, fearing the offects of such a reckless Spacey Prom the Loutevtle Commercial WASHINGION NOTES, PeaOnarbo Nee ceyee eee to begin—certain which will } that never sleeps, Astaaioee in teed carematea Now York Otreus, : A youngster #tteading school in Paducab bas pani zs Pe ac ye Hotel tnd a ve } take untold millions to complet Phe fol Th sound and manlike way of | o, te aner da ant sf ation 7 a tent th bade the horses aud all that vas a Ni mse LOA CONeI IAG GhAFOERONIANS tN Sir John A. Macdonald of tho High Ceo aha tes, ics, ie Cox . 4 : Jrov wost delaht in has twice providentinlly Dman got wnother licking yesterday, but | arsived in Washing torday, . ” lise of i ! Whore , y the KB Oof those 0 defenc ¥ on nk—sbout three pints. at on 4 ad ant bu « Mayor of ¥ yooter day by i lowing is a list {the 4 ’ lightening: the lnbors of those who defend ; Me taros pints, That might be | | cCaped (rom great Ores that have raged near th, Ab dain et ure mud. | ane Retrenchment Committer will r rial pati lh acpi | Sheee appropriations wore to be ay the Treasury, i to ervate conditions that ap: | Min ane ae inty eaw bits /0g On the vor and | OM# when the Academy of Musie was barnod, and viek Tit, Aad 1 made’ Aifaive Of tho New Nork custous J SEE ae 1 renton, Nid § , <8 | nerve and weaken tho attaching fora, ‘The cre ~ rh itlas a ad appa toy, Whoa the great carriage factories ta ite reer | that ther {xo in. Twon the bet, which was | ‘The Hon. Jno, Hill, of New Jersey, by bis indns “About 40: Kj © Dill * i 3 ‘ A ecineinatnna fapadoln a ile \ . ’ 1. fhe cireus Duiidiag sustained ao Ha tse good dog. uid Tin trastus’ bin te bite fe vow tO carry trough | oA bout Ms 49, Mich. $13.00; ort, Hur licks simplest and reudiest r nye th ts, and ea, It is probable, however dthe performances ¢o on as Usual Lhere, inarieides® aa we Cal) Im, some bighy when be for a court house abd poss | Syren wis t , Me, Riu ba Gy ' ) ny in the Treasury to tempt | death of this canged hy fre being comm ——— or dark He ts ofien out are is to haye no money in the Treasury pt} death of this man was cansint by 0 1 er Sark. Le W enen ove after Gere, > day of the combination which 1 pidity and avarice, ‘There would no | ticated by means of bis browth to the qnor be bad Cocionity in Boston tc Col, Fisk. od't wat Heed any wore, Zacy and Taitioa tures | Lanting members of tne, Masons. Sreteraiy, do | Willian Cth and Jains f lios vt put this bateh through was,on | robbers if there was nothing to rob, Let Blt When Jtm Fisk was in town the other doy Cals elthor fais makes the third ticking | got ths | Master at the Masons a0 Bngiand, " n 1 by M AWE n favor revenues of the country be reduced to There ig on exhibition et Behaus’s on Broad sa Boston piper, “and while ¢ large crowd | Week. One was because f had a bottle of milk in m Henry A. Green wasyrsterday confrined gs Poat Sa SANs Hartford; lak M Fos , y Mr. ‘i sa Hidckod np tue salem sla, waiting. te ee iu am he | Foam.and the other was boeause 1 wre nnvoal. | ayneter at Jersey CHY | Mi Tiron to be Minimer |, i Aliya Hall 1 ‘ A to 54 ogainst, By this overwhelming me. | the lowest point consistent with the ability | way a morte bust. the wark of Mr, Anes Van | Ging out o¢ a store Om. Washington atroct, a ady re- | {OR ougnewrose coma old Maldaldes ide uke. feta | HPaedens and Cosel Gengeal at Liver. lienry Fon te | Wisu held. “wik, bik iri. 1.408 Of iority Was the Appropriation Ml loaded | to pay current and inexorable Liabilities, #o | Wart which is welt worthy the attention of all | iaarked sniterliy. What fools people arto atau | hikes duit aBriad going ao wee dantcer on aidart | wan c'Cotaoracarenauvecticoubiy Lceiy mili a aay. 10M¢ boot ne 10h Bs Geen A a ne of taste, purpor to repre eo of | #0 lang wailing to se man!" iF curios! us | Bibs withous vol en bine 6 wae T paco, Thomas Horty widower, living tn en wn not the remonstrances of the Com- | that every new claim for money shall involve | Per ed x Parner pepresanh om to wait and vee how long ve would stay. Id. | but there. Od Rardaldes stouped me aud theo Ticked | MAFMuMiae Beveee U: ARSENE OS Peru Aanis: chanted with was tburier of Fabby ¢ Ps he Com the characters of Tennyson's Ldyls, “Blaine, the | So Sint cue boureand lett her sult staudlag there | me for that, Send me some more of them pice. I made | | Senator Sumner was in the Benate Chamber yea: | {iSiar oy beatwy aud sanpiug upon Ler. ierty mittee on Appropriations, whose special | new taxes, and tho claimante will be fewor | july Maid of Astolat,” but io truth {6 is @ most is Shere, food trade with some of Wem. If you will seal me | terday during the executive session, for Che puri Beas bas was pursued, end be lodged 1 Jal Pusinens it te te wuard the T; f A) lam in their demands. Th be : ful Auer oF English girl of ie ere org “culesting’ aud Chewing sd driaking wad one of 5, Weoluaing 's supplementry, trepey tc tis pert tape for machinery tir oO ward reasury fro and less clamorous e! vi c his | beautiful American or uglish of our ow! 4 q aes 104 iy arin! aad one oF . om ei reaty to A ody yh BL ane) RCo: wry from | and ous In thelr de penta) Auer ; ie cnactarg us tz, | The Beening Leader made its bow yesterday. | to cuore, frou bad ocuef make te trade. Ul¥e a Dolweea the Ovited Beat Fy ag Oy ‘ ad of plundering combination, ‘The | policy serves ail occasions, It will do for | The mechanical execition te, he satiafackary am Kh” | 14 tn edited with apirit, and typographically 19 one | lore Uo Sabie and tll uer vo send me quot Live Addie | end Great ritaln explaining snd degaing vaturalls iiarr Hevea, of the rate hoetility of the Committes availed nothing | tho subsidy mongers among tho rest ; and as] Vou West's drat work le brilliantly pusecnstui, Of the haudeomest newspapers Lp tbe country. 4efh ln We ole Pe gectionate son, BILLIE. | tions torvowe pines |? OH*RS Gee MGmlaLite ee ud Sacraeaie

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