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THE SUN, SATURDAY, MARGH 4, 1871. eee Hall, Besides, the ranks of those aninlateation! ondee-whiel so much or so great | terlsed throughout by Maud and viotenee of the | WITW" YORK C ‘do this city, who might naturally pratt tor jcorraption has been practised as that of Gen. | most uablushing character. Thidisthoconmrunity Tggtien ste teary of wo troy wor | WIFE MURDER IN PATERSON ent complaints having been im: 4 inte having made by im ALYY, | ciucate their sons here, are thidning.out| Gnawr, The fdtewe have-now mentioned fats penetrometer “the | THM REPORT OF Tha; CONGRESSION- | Seltys and unneccssary ‘expense by the wont of | BLOODY skQueL ro mF prvonce either by the extinction of | have long been known t the President, but: under conditions which would insure 7 ‘ER. ings in which to store foods 1 from day to day, by x AL COMMIT®Y: OF THE WIDOW DE MAUD, Jt Bhines for Alk my contintance of Barenas Youre’s despotie sway: raisoment, the Committee ex: 4 — families or omigration.to. roralehomes and | he steadiastly keeps Pankin in his office. ——— 0 pyblic stores ‘and satified themsclves = vombaclen over Gentiles aswell as.over Mormons. Senator Pattersen’s Report-The General | that these complaints were more than justified SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1871. more remunoretive flelts of labor. This ; ARSE a pantnaeren—-e-hel ‘by the frets, It is not am uncommon thing = = 25s | atone constitutes « seriows obstacle ia the The Case Strongly Stated. Sdmte-mttention has of lato b paid. by, to nee a lini ot rss leading 1th peods ordered to Almont Incredible Story—A Hor. Amusements Te-as i a TG 1 ad Mr Gromenar's” : is gerd say. way are ranea he Raa the under. often opted cites Prgermerttn physictays of the eounty aaylame of Engiand Wasninorow, March 8.—The Joint Committee | mond the, street. on. which the pablic stone is Panwere wee 4 bye dy 90 Jeotbhe RheabrenThe ingot (be Canes Mattoon graduate départuient of ‘the University. Republican Goteral Com: + | and Ireland: to the comparative’ fragility | on Retrenchment, whe have been examining into. | before they eam discharge. thelr contents | Four years age John Marray, a worthloee vagabond, ee eer ete Wren aa aw Btill, we are far'from enying that no greet | on Thursday evening, concludés wit an} of the bones of fnsane inmates of thore | ihe warehouse basineds, the genera! order ayétem, Uneg, the, Dallding, Thin, evil cin be Teme | married the respectable widow Rosanna De Maud, Goost Ooess Mannonaasueehe; eaoee institution of learning can be establisked in| impressive statement of the condition of gen- | institutions Post-mortem examinations show } and the cartage burineareonnocted with the New | \n'the wuiidem paving” up at additional elevator | who lived at 221 Marshall street, Paterson. Murray Line Edwin's Themtre—Hiotet Dows, Matinee New York. The University of London ia/| eral political corraption into whieh the Re. | that the once of such persons are || York Gastom louse, mate « report to-day, ttirourh be 94 ap Pines diel whinavd Wao-a Inborer on the railroad, and 8 foud-for-nothing Hible’e Gardon—The Bact Chet, Mater sucoctaful; and if Dr. Cnospy posecases the || publicans of New York have fallen : deficient in elasticity and strengths and a} Senator Pattorson, otmurman. ‘The report says: | inetoatimony of the Collector sod ciher parties vo | feHow, While whe was well off, owning not onty te ‘Seranienaccre-ssssn” sana’ "| onius, and the perseverance, he aay yot |, iQ"e Nate aon uaon el dre. the tainty | theory as been ast up tat al sane persone | 4 Arie xvlanation may contac to. eter un. | sabi fiat ern faude have, Derisore bo | Nous a which she lived and Kept sre, bot ako beactiond npon tie Government by fale apprataala | sevens lote in ether parts of the ely. 0f damaged goods, but thoy are happy to learn from the atatieucs furnished by the Collector, and from | | OBGrtly after the marrings, Murray imporianed other Sve tel ser tepieceesee to A) A his wife to vara this property over into his hauds, aminstion, Liat this Department lias been greatly | #6 that he might dispone of it to adivantege, improved undor its presodt eMetent management, ben i: ar with whieh party hacks jogelM@and barter our in- yest | Lage kontralangr haat prove it by buikiing up the institation with | tereste baw Siarved the anettat pustre of curperty, | ave softée and’ more britite bowen then those Custom House, & coriain wme'ae aliowen to sone Ran Francisco Minstreles88 Brostwin -Polticinw are venal, Legielaturee are . and | Whoare sane, On this subject we offer the fol- ouse, @ certain time i# allowed to con. Woude—Fowale Wovtrels, ae, Metinw. | Which he bas become identiffed. Dut this!| jctuien are deas of thicves, flere the stene sur: lowing testinony of Dr. D. 'T. Brows, the physi- it s00e ou of toute roots. Tit ae eateatoe =< te Viastors ane ey 0d | Cree: ne be Rag thes! Z jon Stee Bench Pacamatte Tanael—Opes ~ cannot be done by making all instruction | Diair 6y' Mee et tiny Molen OF INVERN chloe | Cd ofthe sleomingdele Lasane Asylum of this'] of that tine a general order t+ given ny ine Conector Woallach’s— Rowsece and Reality. Mativew Of the Port to disebarge the cargo, and all mercha Tn t y hor Wesbatid's mode of living did not inspire cord. emcNeatChrute Meters ______| Patcltons, or by merely requiring @ groster'| seseers, are ihe cousters of oMos-mvagers, la taele | city ningun woard is landed and delivered tnto | teo'has discovered some very” verutcroas practices, | eNCe, aud abe declined. Ho enttented ler furthers - : = | amount ef learning in the candidates for ad- | fy ’hcur; omcid Avesse and a placeman'sdrick are | My-own impression is, that it wonld be prema- ieoheaeon end tiie Setek co ae pees | isvewiag, the Amtegrity of employers. These ars | bor she resisted, until at Tenth be frequently treat '. a the base countertetts that direct and moek the der. | t el } by of are Raawn ae" genet chrenic e which have come down through Canadian Reciprocity. mission. If Dr. Choeny can fint! iberal rich!) the Par eee oaten Political caravans. tare, thoie | 1rre, ce Set to draw any general inference renpect '| order goods," Under the law cf 1709. the timo al- | many years, end are so ened ber fi oroaghly intrencled In the price of | the Camom, House ‘as to | | Abeut a yenr aco Murray assnaled his wife, cob impress the Committoe with the bolief that | Wne her throat sMightly with » rscor. For thts he ‘hough they may be partially removed by an able and Honest Auministration, they cannot. be wholly | Wa® Confined in: Jail for tome months, escaping tx ae fate pubile ofiiees Cir coase to be ad- | diotuent no one knows how, Ministered in the Inveresis of politics, and men shall | Prem thet timerbe adopted & now strategy, threat be appointed to oMce on xocount of ‘their Integrity, Ms and cipucity to tuitic une duties develving upon them | @MtOR that If hie wife aid not give bim the prope Dubie oficial. ‘i = he would commit pulcide, She continued to refuse 8 tae view of your Comumitteo, the Custom House elrwa: Few York, an well us alt over Deparumenta of | ena sav’ anerward he a\tempted to.cut his throat sculatsoned teen tee A dull razor; but he did not go deep enouRd; ples upoi prival and recovered. Slortly after thie he sprang’inte ducied, Many of the infelic! the river, where he might have been d a have come tot of the Commit: . pre td toe durung thelr iuvestigation have arison from a | Somebody fahed him out, After that time be fre neglect and perversion of the Custom House rexu- | quently threatened to kill his wifs, but did nothing, only be reached and remelied The dependence of the Dominion of Cana men who will give outfight for the use of'| steps annually toward Albany, and the capital of ror bet or of Ineanity per oe ok these cases, lowed was five dave, | In 184 it was rednced to pon States ni the State ja thronged with hordes of trading he The subjects examined have thus fir beem pauper: . and in ne day. pon the United States for any approach to’! the University at least two millions of dol- | Gane Frinciple’ has’ dieappenreds nirignsed nou. | pationta, whose poor fare und ineul “lent nutrition the ruling of the thea, Secretary of the a salte 04, ry Treseury, the Hon, 8, P. Chase, the law of 1961 was of : a 3 b 4 commercial prosperity is strikingly shown’| Jars; if he can employ:this money ia raising Suzie ae putty apm Ais denvlvedd devotees have ree | fF long periods way nave had more to do ineaus- | imterprevod to allow 49 hours” from the time by the statistics of hor railroad system, Its!| the University from ite long-standing morbid’ | taxed, nd riots, to the die | ing impoverishment of bony tissu, anwell as of that conatrneti obtains, visha ime allowed » morehant truok lines are supported, and were only'| or rather moribund condition, by enlargings| Wisse iui teen terial eyes bersteved ht Whe lat Mer eeenaree Lisa tap bis duties and take bis made possible undertakings, by the carrying’| ite aime and ite ephere, amd bringing to. bie'| Voice shall halt them? Fellow Repablicans,, the 1 in all probabiiity, outy another revui od sas, let 10. he élacnarged pestaees: that! thew command’ tho bys : word is yonre=yours to oxoretee ths dow of Mam causes, Further investigation, by « larcer ind te Government iteelt ney N point to | aid teachers noted in every sphere of acience’| mon, and wo restore the body politic to lwelt,” Re | number of observers and amove a Uifferent social point of the American frontier across inter. | and literature ; if he can make tho instruc: | tame Your powers. | Hebuke te tetrarers Of sour | claey of indune persons, xeoms 10 be necessary to voning Canadian territory, stern accountability; and above all, that for every | establish the accuracy of the statements as a general w ea sae ad ‘é aa tok ; tion bestowed more varied, more thorough, Grit deed done in the eentoey of their lita aumor- | truth, ry * burden apon abe and the law of morce that led to the | more attractive, and more solid than that of | ity, yon will exact a reckoning, rigid, righteous, and not only reduced the time for the building of the Welland and’ St. Lawrence | any rival establishment, his efforts’ may be | "Ve: atee OH: IANS. SEPVERS US OE Mave HORS | SOO hae wal ach ore eta conducted in a was found too sitiatt Thie would be more satisfactory if it were! | bones would seom to be proved by the fact that | Geitwory tue Collector might t esonsipn ol Several monthe ago Murray sold one of his wife's sanals, and furnishes the compensation for] crowned with success. But it is o hard : u tome of them, after many yours of mental aberra- | merchendive at once to stvamaniptines witch. have Golteuten e Deaue | 10%, giving therefor « deed in his own mame; sn@ the cost of both. In 1869 the local traffic on | problem. The difficulties in hie way are | @0Fe explicit. What is the natare of the id rogular days of depa Tais iss matter of no i. This tusk may” bo “there | With he ‘money Uves rained he ‘ " Aimar P righteo ing which | tom, exhibit am almost superhuman physical | smuit importanes, especially in winter, wien an une ‘a the Welland Canal, between Canadian ports, great and peculiar; and they cam only bo rigid, rightevns, and severe reckoning which strength, usally long vo) age makes it necesrary (o di nar mm Seals len so 4 the elephant elaborately, "198 ; shoald be exacted from treacherous Republi ee And Idad With tHe duaost expedition la order to countavie (ur there ducbarge” | &PHFsical condition thai bis wwe w ould have nour oaly amounted to 195,417 tons, while tho: overcome by excellence so complete oo imi | TE" a Crate yay fare the betrayers of | Cat Albert de Groot wishes us to state that | sail the appointed ime, nhs _—— Git eerie et gor cactrme ena esi. | lag more to do with him, and applied for divorce, Property transported through it from one | posing, so unquestionable, that it shall be y he knows nothing of the parties connected with the To facilitate their business, the steamsbip lines the port of New York, ‘This sne received on the 15th Of list Februery, these eaecrod trusts to be rebuked? Is it by landing at Hoboken and Jersey City built wure- Since then Morray has renewed his threats, Oo American port to another, and between | seen and gratefully acknowlodyod of all men. Joyner Boyd-Qnintin marriage pe Joint commit he never #aw oF { housow upom their wharves, which were placed un 8 of th Houses Tharadav Morning Be appeared with a revotver, American aud Canadian ports, amounted to canteen iiss turning them out of office and putting | spoke to any of the ladies; ana he knows nothing | der the eu er vison and conirol ofthe Ui fied Shatea'| shail beto prepare’ sue. puisest Som toc las aint bo fate wife; but the neign- sili \ f yout. thik alice ilie deadaiucs stom House officers. Immediately on th i! 1,089,496 tons, of which more than half What Can We Expect t another set of men in their places? And, | about that matier, Mis acquaintance with Mr. | Sysvom | ileus Want ie ene wee de ceomey. ot Congres ‘At about & u'clock yesterday morning he in that process, what guarantee iwthere that | Joyner i eoltly as a man of basiness aud agen: | Charged. Into. these’ ‘warekonves, witusat entored his divorced wi: : fancy store at 221 Man (688,700 tons) passed entirely through Cana ko. smértoan citts 1 Ueman, uew condition, and wethods of commerce u citizen landsin Havana daly ‘ going from under cover, and stored for | may seem to demand, and for each mati shall street, and renewod his threats. A few words * . the new agents of power will be betterthan ee forty-eight hours without 10 tlh I the departivents, aad regulations of tits Castam | Based betwoon them (they were alotic), when Mu : pad ie sary property, Paying tolls to | provided withse passport from the Unite | ihe diay 1 The ronte across the Continent selected by the | fy this arranger ect the interests of the: Ciovern: | Homes eetteeeemane fedulations of the Custom | Poy sprang upon ter and knocked her down on the States Government. The Governor of Ha- Northern Pacific Ratiroad, although five or six de | went were as fully protectod as it the yoods had | Interests of business may require, floor. flo then drew a large ragor from bie pork fell on theprostrate woman, and deliberately { If the facts are as shocking as Mr. Grew ained on board tl the year ending July sel, aud the steamship , 1870, the total re- | yana gives him permission to land. A plot grees farther north thau the other roads, secures @ j ‘4 ; i 1 two days* time Wi Vintes-!| nek vam ne ee ee eae cutting her throat, Ile drew the razor around {fom ie scipta of the Groat Western Railway of tian Sta SES ts duane 46 08 tleman) | U2¥'# Committee represent them, would it | miider climate. his is due to several vatural | ve fenes to the merebeate oe Veeoue aay incon: | OUTLINE OF SHE PRELIMINARY AR- | the {roncto. the beck, Bell way around tre ‘neck, q Canada for freight traffic were: Foreign, oR, oaahes ' | not be well to bring some of these recreant | Causes, among them the low altitude of the country ‘This practice existed for many Sears, and so far as TICLES OV PBACK. cul ung downward, #0 tnt skin and flesh to the o wie ft two ioches fell over her shoulder, Ia ent p- B razor took s Rend pt Lente} % her eas, wes alterward fou ou the floor, witse Ue earring altace. re - pred jurray's intention was'to bis late wife’ daua te ba Aberetad. 4 head, for he wae about to the other side hen Loxvow, Mareh 8&—A special’ dispatoh to the | Ty'tne noe ot themes fan nt aya attrucles, Daily Telegraph, from Versailles, gives the text of | 00 the floor, These two boys, Jol (NO pretimin ary articles of poses, signet by MM) | ‘ita McArdi¢, who were not over Telere and. Frere om the part of Prence, ant Ba: | 227ane anon Murray and beat hey the Committee have been able to learn to tl traversed, and on the Pacitle coast the influence of a £803,109 ; local, £194,191 ; that is, the people public servants to a! rigtitecus reckoning 1a , Febraary, “Ie tne. Coneeiot’® oft Pl¢ | am American steamer, This vowel is then (ive crianinal courts? A- few: years in: thé the warm carrent in the ocean, corresponding to raary, ie, the Collector of the of the United States paid the former, and | boarded by a Spanish officer, who demands ont Atlanile Guif Stream, which strikes the coast | ordered. th Koods discharged under the Canadians the latter sam toward the | the ponrshe fl i pct ‘Amatican citisen, and | Stes Prison would be the best sort of rd | at Pues Sound, ite softening offect extending tat | Smite, Should be went to stores in Now stpport of that leading Canadian railroad, | only by the courage of the captalaved! thd buke to sdsnintoter to them ‘ veel Portland, on the Columbia river, is do where they are changed #0 far as itd carnings from the transportation | Merida is another of those frightfal outragra One of the and he repairs at once on boardthe Merida, pa ® second Garden of Baden. Sumpter of | Mthouth removed b th comers, jpstealy oa tele Fs the vis entall® w heavy expense for cartage i most’ important inventions | Produce trom that region exhibited on ‘Change in ‘storage, averaging, accorling tO the teatimens, of freight wére concerned: Tho statistics of | avoided which have 86 often dingraced Ha | brought inte use by the F an war is the | CD80, 9 few days aco, such a6 wheat weighing 6b on every backag: fe ‘nail, andthe the Grand Trunk Ratlway, if they werd Ds, to the bushel, and oats weighing 48 Mr., created r of thelt or A r vans. Erte Wuret or pea sausage, which has more i " mage dari ‘vessel to the | Marck, Brey, Machfor, aud Jolly, on the part of 4 attainable, would probably show a similat! Would a Spanish officer in Havana, or in | than realized the expectations formed in regard ctor: patins! 6 pee iy Cae? Piet panies: i the eke Lagi Lae: hoa me Germany, ‘Mrs. Morray was by rreons, sate of facts ; and there is uo reason to sup! | any other part of the world, dare repair on | to it, and is the best liked of all the artictes com | pinee, is only from three to six weeks tn duration store within forty-eight hours, but at | They provide us follows: bo dressed her wounds and die sll they could to between France and Ger- | Telleve ber sufferings, She partially recovered o bf bi pronto Sclousness and was able to toll a ditcounected s _Powe that the dotails of passenger receipts | hoard an American: vewsel and demand thé | *tituting the German soldier's rations. It com | The fertility of the land ie wonderful, One thou: ppanve, OF ihe, importers through increased ie general order business being | Many, as at Arst propoved, is retained, with on Would not exhibit a like result on both of | gurrender of an American citizen, simply be | ‘itso great amount of uourisument in a rery | sand bushels of potatocs are reported to have bech | at two storenouses they are Fort much ‘crowded, | ception.” Tt commences fu the northwestern frontier SEFg teen, anh saw cwexe:te ecere: tee Reo f those great ronda. cause he was'suspected of being a rebel, had | 4! votume, and is eapable of being increased | relsed on a single acre; the pears and cierriee ave | ary necewary produces confuslee aad delay w | othe | Canton, Of | Caltenom, mt tian: | surgeons thongwt that although she mghl recovers fi Canada lice undor far greater obligations pec! i ie in bulk by removing the skin and boiting it; or | 7 seven from three to seven months, and grain ‘The Committee been able to discover no a ville, Briey, and Gorse; skirts the southwestern ie ‘not [irl ped she would lite twenty-foar we not taught the Spaniards by our coward: ripens into a magnidceut crop, no matter what time | vantage ing from tiie change, to any oue and ‘southern boundaries of tho arroudissomon are, and 1t was almost certain that her injuries it may be eaten raw, as many Germans prefer to See eee th amea mctteens “ig, ‘aTogmiensment | wentd.prove fetuh, Love lest niabe. she was stad ‘st Peitoncourt in that arron: | Sli¥e, but unconscious and repidiy. failing, dissement (arns and foliows the crest of the moun. |, Munay wad arratened by the Recorder to the tains between rg) valleys of the rivers Seftie and | Jal. He he intended to kM kis is one Vazouze, in the Department of Muertle, to the | oped thathe had (inisbed her, Ho would be will- canton’ of Schirmech, in the northwestern | 10610 De hanged the next minute if be could onip corner of the Department of the Vosges; theace, | KDOW that she was dead, He intimated that ifshe it rons to Saales, dividing that commune, he would Onish her yet. The : to the United States than to Great Brita’ , a rties controlling ihe gen or 8h of the year it if pat in the ground, The Portlanit | CM Prien controlling, ibe general, order A People ship large quantities of lumber and the | the general order gouds away from the Jeredy City Agvet erades of flour direct to China, and they ex- | and en noes oe Oe er re ed thei nd fruits largely in otver diseetiont. | Cory to the merchants and to the Goverament, crn Paciée Road is completed they | that they were also ured tor bonded goods, and thal ree inland trade, This road ie | te steams companies, oF thelr agente, we: ly forbearance that in Cuba American citi- but if she chooses to maintain her allegiance zens can be outraged and the American fing | foi thirteen ditt to the latter powcr, by all means let her dé | ingulted with impunity ? tables, the priucipal ingredients boing dried peas, | He barks ' “es Dort gra if 0. It ie to be hoped, however; that the nm bacon, and tallow, end that after being kept for | Whee tne i American members of the Joint High Com | Commissioner Parker and the Frauds in | eat oll their s ces. It is said to be made ent kinds of meats and vego- six or seven years it will be found us good ub | expect to drive q i vi emeelv " « importers, baving thel and after that coincides wish the western frontier of tracted the jnilers to Keep ciore wateh mission will not suffer themselves to be the Indian Department. when first made, The Erbs-Wuret’ factory on | now being carried forward trofh both ends; a gee: | (pomeciyee, MRATiEre Wine thelr own goods 8 | the et a ree Huiue Depsruments aotit it ihe mreten “is” perteciiy"aane. eajoled into discriminating in favor of her | Gen. Parker, the Commissioner of Indian | the outskirts of Berlin employs over 2,000 hands, | tleman recently from Oregon tayn that 1,000 Chinese | gated by the agents of thee Treqsury Bopariment | reaches. the Canton of Belfort; thence It paveod c aily to the Canton of Delie, and there termi- of water on iim. He would, ‘onstrnetion there. ‘The | and by the comunitiee, and both the Committ lng Citizens and against our own by a renewal | Affairs under President Grant, was under a | the whole managed by the Government, no | !#borers are engaged on doing tat, 1m d the SUFY AKeNLA Were satisfied that they | Bites by reaching tho Swiss frontier, 1 ‘ pildness of the climate along this route will not | eo t di hi tin th ————a——__—— of the one-sided reci t ty ; > ente: : .y private portios being allowed to engage in the | Mines of could not be supported by the evidence. They |°, At alte@ation made at the ixet momentin these led reciprocity treaty ; or to} cloud when he entered upon his office. This | P BeAr ay eae er piste seem so extraordinary, when it is considered that | could learn of but twe instances of loss from these | doundari ves Belfort to France, and cedes addi+ OUR COLORED DEFENDERS, tiooal territory ground Motz to Germany, Germany 18 to possess the acquisitions from ontertala for a moment any project for bny- | grew out of an extraordinary deception whieh the general line of the Northern Pacific Road is 180 | storebouxes, both cecurring some years ago, and ing of England a territory of which we | he attempted to palm off upon the public at | 104 bas realized « large fortune. tiles south of the latitede of Parte, no evidenee Was presented showing that there at edinte need, but the Senn rmerenant tnt hed that SSine (Re maani veaseit | iets sarsed that sé 200m ma the preliminaries arg stand In no immediate need, but the people | the time of his’ marriage in Washington Se a oe Terehant testified that during the past ten years at " p i Phe new plan of keep the read) Van Nostrand’s Lelectic Et ing Magaztn | the cifferent warenouses in the city of New York | Tetided the Germans shall evacuate the Depart- Ne " of which aro so greatly in need of us. ‘Tue | He was engaged to marry alady of that city, Eo iedlt tego al dit St oneabonr rand’e Lelectic Engineering Magastn | vee airvset by thetl avout, $400W. wivboat” rene | ments of Calvados, Arne, Burtne, ‘Rure-et-Lotre, | TCM Honorable C\tlsens of New York ah room of the Mercantile Library open on Sundays pecple of the United States will eked Mes but when the wedding company assembled | yy Cincinnati has operated so eutisfuctorily, sont to be taxed enormously to pay England | PankuR was missing. Some days after: | the Scuool Board ot that city has voted. 26 for consenting to the annexation of a country | ward ho reappeared, with the preposterous | to op: ic hbrary also on Sundays, , RaOeS, aud u very interesting article vy Col.Gowe: which is rapidly gravitating toward us by | story that be lad been kidkuapped anil ——_ pina celeb datos diphoy pdr Ableton : : "ary Deen partly usomaal is ralsng company of over the weight of its own interests, and which, | drugyed by some membgrs of lrie tribe wlio In Kentucky some time ago two men fob 1 ie reinsdthe Resslad Geet ead lh the hater oF New treat on nave not deve Volgee, Moerthe, ena Lyre th hoodietet uid’ lots Guaral if left alone, will eoon enongh learn that its | did not want him to marry a white woman, | Le"!* county, named Brrew and Kexxann, wete | gepostopel daring the Crimean war, This was'a | daringjie last summe! insterd of territorial guarantees for tue payment & | The company ie composed of honest, sober, and only hope of power and greatness: depends | The truth was that he bad Leen off on a | (ried ins United States Court! for the nmrder, | feat never before or since pataiteted in the Wistory | was removed from. oue ag Ee eR ges industrious mem, some of whom gallantly marehed im The E of Paris. the Geld of battle. ‘They tendered thelr asetstance Iusion with the owners, in 5 Pants; March 8—A, M.—It is officially an- | 2 Quelling thas most unfortunate war Wat about five i) yment of duties, « Wit Siunlar. cases. fied w Of six years ao did cast a gloomy shadow over the 9 a0 exceedingly valuable publication, and que the | nigeq’ iiauilliy on the pat of any one. O Loiret, Loirs-e-Ouer, Indre-et-Lolr, and Bouve, | Gawriawex: We,the respectable colored citizena want of whieh lis long been felt by the profession t nants tty 0 ® similar experience. They tnd all territory om the tort baa Ch Lose Ba of New York city, having long felt the necessity of x bh ich it ts devoted, The Ma iso complain of damage to their koods by be 0 jy and d e-tmorvete of whlch it is devotes, She March | Sie cody inbapthienives Cortoee, ana Cf the tence | ath poses, fo Realty Gostare miitary organization, have earnestly and diligente * of insurance they are compelled to | and other strongholds, Alter the pay ly combined our efforts in that direction, and havo y om accuunt of whe exoor position, | millinrds the Germans will occupy only the De | been purtially successful in raising a company of over The present — general order darts of Marne, Ardennes, Haut-Marne, Mouse, poniber eoatains an able discussion of railway ander extremely revolting: circumstances, of a | of the wort, and aptly itlustrates the boldne #s and skill of Ameriean engineor, and secured tor him tH of the mort flattering character, Col shows in upon a peaceable admission into the Ameri. | drunken epree; and the attempt to convert een Union. this family of colored people, and were convieted and | Pi, sentenced to be hangeg. The only direct testi. | Gowen « ict into @ romantic adventure seriously ti nilding up the Unive: weakened wh bli fid b ‘t L pees iy ae discovered. and the p ontrolling tre | Bounced that ino French and German Generals at- | American nation, Sowe of these mien delonged to imive . eakened what public confidence had pre ony se! iv ¢ tet of floating docks, or camels, cin be eco! void apres ‘Gave anged " , | tho Twentieta Now York regiment, and vo the Fitt Building up the University 4 hat p P mony against them was that given by negrods, | Cotivana cately epplicd to carts rag tne be Avoid) arrest, and the Government | minced Inst night the details of the evacuation, | the Twas met Sern reeemenh Os | y The Rev. Dr. Crosby, the new Chan store to be closed. The Cominitter | which will take pineo to-day. It will commence wougat to learn fuliy tl Lior | viously existed toward him. and of course it wax considered a grent outrage | over the bars at the eutrance of most of our harbors U every ‘Thursday eveuing merits and dé. Pe : 3 4 | Teia is an idea which we stall to again, and ae a mer 8.4. M. and be completed by ILA. M. ‘The evsena | 3,370 Broadway, between Sith und 35 of the University of the City of Now York, | However, when Gen. Grant amigred | in that State that two white men should be | yiits’ we now commend (othe careful sites wer kd of he: bre mnleh ins heey baa se | tion of the forts on tse lett bank of the Seine wil | ’'Bo gruch bes been aocumplisned in orgevizing th pony; so the Legislagure | of the Ge ernment id making stronuods efforts to raise the repu- | Pankkn to the charge of our Indian Affsirs, | hanged on negro testi soviet, if pe a wore eauisfactory | flOW a# Soon a tie German stores can be re | company and securing » wuitadle hill in which to , ; z dove ploy counsel to nh e ved. hits les and tactics, but methine totion of the undergraduate dupartment of | this circumstance was overlooked as much ag | directed the Governor to etmploy counsel to test We UaVELASION AOD one: Wit Mid “view they “have sccetved ‘tne | M0 agp aay Dractise military rules and tactics, but something that institution, and increase the number of | possible, and everybody hoped that the experi ue Leslee seca of the a oats blr <a e officers and of some’ of” the most promt. - bar are Md wedged ga | Meenilongobically true that uo undertalingy of what fe 3 ; uvew and Kexxanp were condemned, and the | Veice ef the Dominican Revolutiontet Importers. of New York, Alt seem to i", March 8.—The Empress has recoivdd | © g penerolly, garalt . shee opeete oe oe Lutein shone he Norte abbr: Mes bay any of | woatter bes been browght: before the Supreme | 7rem £1 Uoietin de ta, Revolucion, publishes tw Stan fon ua to. tue aproventent. though | the following deepatch from the Eusperor: Sch ad we cowie: vad chi’ eons are tolany tender Peepeecs potonly ‘to make the sandant for | ts: 10:18 proved: ties: RCEMORSWUds RAYE) Ona of (hei UMllenr Statens She pemabarity O0 ll min’ qanauee ad ciasemrcacia’ ta) Wein eisder evil tony baTemidiod. Meereee “Vanaattins, March 3 —T have, just ratified the | quate to coutinue thls project to my great exteut, admission higher and more diflicult of at-| been committed in the Indian Department ; ; Lanfhiley . PR fos awamenip lites winch nd att conditions of peice, which the Bordeaux Assen: | Knowing that this is an age o' proyress, and that Ne 5 this case is, that it affords in itself one of the | Freed to enrich themselves bp th Fineir coun | or Jersey City were. generally satiefied with | DIY rave acoupted. us far the work | those who strive to lielp themselves will certatnly tainment, but to abolish all charges for tai- | since he hae had control of it; and thove | strongest possible arguments: thet could be ad. | 707 the Fun of the poor Domiialcan poo fre ireangemenia of “the eoemmmicd ¥itM | fe” complete, which wae througn seven | derive sid trom otler sourcer, we tnerelore call upua papenes sn kale lea ceaces Pep occ eae * 4 months of ' batiles to be achieved thanks | the honorable ciuzene for their aid and meant i has not lied aby | duced for the necessity of admitting negro cri: | lox thorn: bectnes by ditt of corruptivn and cy. | the steiand of eeneral order coode, aud regard. teo'| TOMS ville, ‘devuton, and, endurance, of opr | order to carry out this honorable, noble, aad "usetu tion, It is hoped that this latter change par. | who contend that Panik etsm they fender the reulization of their wicked | order of the Coliec\or r tieularly will attract a large number of stu- | share inthe spoils of these robberies, can | dence in the courts; and those who are in favor Boas gl eat di as tacy | at unwise and detrimental alike to (he interests of | !scomparable army and the sAcritices of the whale | work. laws of Kentucky in this fave een oy sevoletiens ana bores, to" the ground Commerce and the Governient. While confident | Fatheriand. ‘The Lord of Hosts bas everywhete | We have organized this comrany Hot for the ska ? dy the cnormnns weighb-ot PULlie opinion they | that the order was issued with the best and most | Visibly blessed our enterprizes, and by His meréy | of parading through the pubiic streets aud thorongh= ‘ iv motives, the Committee have beew ume | has Dermitwed an honorsole peace. To Him be the | fares and muking un ostentatious display of military uniforms; but on tue contrary we have combined dents who possess merit and ability, but who | only do so by setting up the hypothesis that | of reforming the Sta o1 rrod. frc inst f bei ve of such | regard shonld be grateful to the Governor and | po “4 ~ ery. a » | bon a are, owing to their poverty, deterrod from | instead of being a knave he is a fool i | reg i okily hope to triumph by treschery rll Se to discover suficient reasons for its ismue or | BOMOF, to the Fatberiaud the (baud: attempting to secure a collegiate education | a stylo that knaves can use hin as they | Legislature for giving it x0 much prominence at | less!y inaugurate tresh negotiations, lgwed, WILLIAM. | oorselves with the intent that should another outs ; tone do not greatly alarm the revolutionary party, euity Which make its continuames advisable: a i : i expense, ne expense of handlmg and; ea 3 pee eg RENE break occur to destroy the liberties of the courtry by. even the small fees heretofore exacted | please—a hypothesis which no one who | te Publicexpense, peeanne te Seay renter ace, tee hmeriene O20: linc “dhtance. of gineral ehior Mtantee ieee. | rhla WINDING UP OF ConemEss, we will rally by the tapping of the drum to the eld for it. knows the man will entertain for a moment. A statement has been extensively circulated | more'honor than the Execitive at Waenington, pas | the dock# i# geveriily recognized ue one |" ti Of battle end wits earls beating with true loyalty cliche to the preseat ‘ and enthasiastic patriotism to spili our heart's bivod) plana iinve! Deen asueahea pl ‘The Senate Wrangiing Over the Omnibus | in patting down, or help to put down such ao outs Dr. Crosny basa good stock of zeal, learn-| It appears by the evidenoo just taken by | thot Capt. Jonw Grama bas, at some time'or | SuungTied ihe Matter ve use a Cominintlom cam. | ot ing, and intellectual ability ; but we doubt | the Committeo on. Appropriations of the | other, been im some wayengaged im the slave | Domingo and there sivily’ the politieai and faancial | its removal: | The Committee have not had time potsdace fehcct ie ee Lachias/ ws ava-bhniian’ las Gh Guetountion oe a whether he has taken the right, path to suc: | House of Representatives that in June, 1870, | fade. | In mpport of this story uo evidence bas | Ceram ‘remolved to reject the treaty of an. | measion some or ue nist. Yeisibte, with the oujee- | Wasmxetox, March d.--The Senate is likely'to | tégceauuer of owt’ tallow, breturou ja the vase wax eres in the task to which he has set himself, | Gen, Panxem bought’ large quantities of |/¢¥er bee adduced, and Capt. Guanam maintains’ nexation unless it be the reault of a universal and | (or iin co retace allow peneral cman coh | debate the Omnibas bill till toward 9 A, M., and |. ¥en, we bave men rnm@eient to compose fi Making the University a free school certainly | cattle and provisions witHout any: appro. | Dat tone can be, because the story is entirtly | {Joy upon it us imprecsicabie. : be discharged 6 expiration of tarty-eight |. them throw it into a Conference Committee, If this } Pamies ; ali we need or require is tre means to Th false. Being so, ils circulation is most unjust and cruel, and should be frowned upon by all who general diteoutent ; te ns full of distin. | hoarwafler the entry of the veosel, add to deny ver- | ig done, it will be moon to-morrow before ail the | ‘Re Our exertions, od patriots; (ue arsnani mite to unload between It may perliaps be argued by some that it shows @ “poy abet Bt hg stpoue tie discharging of the vere sete: | eporoprittion bills'are pasred, lweX of energy and manhood in us to cali upon thet is not tho method by which a large assem: | printion, and without advertising for propo- blage of studentsand a powerfal and efficient | sala. ‘This was a plain yolation of law; Y c " “bt. st the public. bat it ever has been, »e. have apy influence upon public opinion. nm by handrea wort pee eight hours would not accomplish tun object sought, The Legisiative billcame near being loston oc. | “tong arm a we Hof faculty can be drawn together. Upon this} but his excuse was that there was such rr 4 Cay ty A is having reteeed to ¢ white t wool tamoey qe enee s8itional deta: count of the State Department building. A change Er eve be will be Bat, the weaker | hes to roll fee point the experience of the College of the | pressing demand for the supplies that the ext The Chicago Republican reports that | of the Restoration, who have sircndy taken wt to tae int the country that every mane ‘votes uy Aig fre pay Ab B yaaded ed ee sets nt propceiien. qh i G r commune of Puerto Plata; should ve extended ¢ . Ne Lusiness of the Forty-first C 6 order of animals, pla City of New York is conclusive, With all | gency admitted of no delay, ‘The prices he} President Guany lias lieaded-a list of contribu. | STAM the commune of Vuerto Wats; and at is see ye? “conducted. ai | tafe, theoggh,excope the Ommibes Vi which ay | Ie neeme ve be one of the city i ¢ sehuo! v > id pay o1 7 ic | tions to he Co s : neio cl a defeuds the least possibie cust. T eve’ fal. Tue President and Cabinet bave been ai the | nature horself as well as of wankind in generah Nu- the children of the city in the Public schools was to pay and d 1 pay out of the public | tions to the fund of the Congressional Temper. | tenneious and invi ase i oe ae Vebsal ittan a\entereton’ fine atch Nout akae Capitol all she evening. and ell bills ‘oo farearolicd | merone exemplep might be shown taferther besa 4 to draw from, and no charge even for tuxt- | funds for these supplics were about ove-laif | ance Society with a subscription of $800, It is ¥ iu favor of a people who have sueriticed | try, woeld add two days to the length o wie bees spprovea ne ashi i witness te thle ea ky bat it 42 got our objets to " : ii + cviption | evervibing tor indepence snd compel” reduction on th ¢ Senate tas agreed to the appropriation bill for |, enter into sn elaborace and nelentific discussiuu rel books, that College docs uot succeed im | greater than he would have paid if ho had | 10 be hoped thas this is not like his subscription | evetyiling or imdeponacmes, | | an compele reduction on tke number of | the League Island Navy Yard—2 to 15, and rejected | ative to the above proposition, but to call apan Lia oureitiesdestroyed | Uonal ships. It would also greatly inerea an amendment to provide for one. at Now London | honorable gentiomen of tals city to asic tuvir fritad graduating more than between thirty and | followed the law; and the difference thus | @ ‘be Rewer fand, which was paid by Jay | feids oi liberty, the ji OULD, OF bie subscription f by’ fre, our country desoiated 0; , will bry costs while in pert. All thi ittonal exp by about the sume vote. Judze Scofield nd Messra. | ly assistance. forty young mon each year. ‘The same lesson | lost to the country amounted to about $260. ee spo cari n to He Teas at tho | Pot ie sali reer tethe eveoot the Ateveah Comte [although palimanty Tela Dy: Ue reetem Aan cee | OrRenI nna Merron Were in the Senato ‘some tine | TF we fail no great harm can fall upon us, and peed 5 1 i 5 npg pundry Church, which was paid by the mnivstonere how powerful aust be tint sentiment of ely fall mainly vpon the con. | pressing the Leaune Island job, will Nave exhibited. our enrnestness In thie uaare te enke by the roenits attained at Colum: | 000. It appears too, now, that there was) no | ji itor of w fat white ox called Gen. Gra ”) [ RAtlonaitp wiloa ie capable of owreoming ine do munities esunet sprrore of 1AM ¢ House is Waiting for te to | taking. Qa the contrary, suould we meet with race able fra: | send back the O: bia College. With all its aristocratic pres. | such exigency as the Commissioner pretends Per DG Sr Age, COURSES foom as 18 oon Laystem, and cadses various ad nibas oill for a i nt the . ad as | Cems, We Will berentter show that there is a dmartial and | and ‘inthisry spirit in the dejected suns of Ainicu'e sud shown in a building « Minion ol any forelgner Ww tige, ite elegant and scholarly staff of pro- | there waa, Among his purchases were cattle | jy the spring of 184 ppentd should ve a warntne of wut onnaydvania avenue This was u profitable ox. | may impnen. ie huis “ out parses advantages take arecone LT A. ML There wan never, mre | fUROy a sn will ks . i nl ‘et 4 TY ty it 4 We will for a momont lift the veil whtob hides aur Oreduee the expense of ing and ¢ NC and quivt closing Sesion, or one so dever Now, gentiomen, hoping you will give thie your, fessors and tators, and its almost unlimited | at 6} cents a pound, ‘The larger part of | hivition, and the owner of it sent @ large shure Mvandrnae ant oat vesh piord cia onter Vie ie at the disthucs of tue geuvral order wnnaee | of mutiertof special oe exe tieg interest carmesiaticntion ard consideration at your eiliese pecuniary resources, the number of its grada- | these he could not use immediately, and had | of the uet proceeds to the President, who turned thay leary lhe unure of es froin te Gocks, it tw been preposed thay | AtA o'clock both Mouves stil in session, convenience, or whut would afd "uy a great per ates is always inconsiderable, ‘This happens, | to keep them on hand at the Government's | the same over as his subsoription to the I F intact wiariee, at when all torefow EyOduaa Een ao eA Ueltor expluld the details of the susjoou ns NS UU too, notwithstanding that Columbia ndde to | expense, while at the same time he had an | Chureb, which was then in want of mouey, The steam hen, shoald be required te laid any SER WEED FERS Weeayhrsrite ourtelryen ed ite other advantages a large number of | offer on filo to furnish catile at 43 cente a | public will hope that the present subscription to n witch goods discharged unser jst Hes Rescued in Their NightIClothon- 639 6th Avenie, free scholarships. How then can Dr, Cros pound, in quantities as required, which offer | ‘He fuvd of the Temperance Society ts paid by dete vliould ne placed, ‘Tile would uivalve ings in the Fran hese Felice Anpuew Brown, President, \ the President bimself, and: not by anybudy else | Murat Sb A tie Fath h und 9 0) Station—A Severe Lows for the Poor, wcckbnislidiieaitieee ee sre? BEIM expect to obtain more students than his two | he declined because there was no appropria- ’ whtel two p wi 0 n N é . we in his name, False pretences are not good of U Would Hecossitate the transport, At about two o'clock this morning, fire was THB HUDSON RIVER NERO. formidable rivals ? tion for it! oe —— . fore i : PORHOS: Ot Wie geeme a ‘overod by Rovadsman MoGloia in the tene — i ‘The trath is that colleges in a commercial | ‘0 make things worse, this corrupt and im- | Examinations: held in Utah: by Justice | Wi ieencg tly fe 2Palte, Party spite ad ery een (ue row mrntats Pronklia #®& The flaines communicated Statement of Doc. Simamous’s Fireman. city like New York labor under peculiar «if | provident contract for cattle was privately |, Haw.sx, relative to the electiou contest between | Nene by burn iam, on the altar of SoIDbHBeU th. }.1t would Probably cause more Ub to the adjoining building, opposites the po. |’ 7@ the Biter of The Siem, ficulties. ‘The very nature of their surround. | renowed when it expired in August, although | Gen, Maxwent and Mr, Hooren, have developed | “Anueauiou Dowinican Republic fo Spain, f Sill tirere it much in this propositio Cuotain Ronwandy formed out | a yal Toucey’e statement before the Lien ag fi , es whi si hong! ny end OMNIEtee, a 1 je we be 01 vi! hich we ac , Fi ' 2 v y ° a . a M “ ci 5 Ader m with t a (hes le dvty, in not applying the stadonts, Living is more expenaive than in | the mean time and plenty of cattle wore to be | u7eteritx of Mormonion, | A perven nasied | ine bregotusrauce of puwer: to Me paity and te | Humaiiol conit\én oF the. avuntry tay tare i the Follow. Station, No. 8 (n Secupted. by | OTAKGS, is false, as ho knows nothing about je, Wise ; ‘ ine > teatifted ve ommattl (ise. ubpunent; au : eae) > o weric deration 0: Cougtess. vila PM 00 ’ the country, and this alone deters the indi | liad at the lower rates. Worse atill, inetoad | MANtrveLD (eolifed iat he bad L i ri We carry out es atne 2 wyreenaed th ase-txnea of | | Antler proposition is that wareiuioeehonid bp lured for aug,“ Stesary. Lose to stock gab0, Tromelin eons poe, blew rakes dows, andi gent, The teruptations to vico and the opr | of weighing the cattle aceepted, their weight | 1) undergo the: penuity of having: hin throat jent'| Tbe peonle, alieady corrupted by political Partita: | stounmnbipe arrive, in whieh ail Koode discharged | insureds, Luvs on bulldiog. Goon My tae eee | ip, at least three yards or the bell card, wate portunities for dissipation are more numer. | was only guessed at, and fixed at 1200 | tod his bomele ripped open if he revealed sine | SH iuNla cfee ont) a feeble rentinrce. |! under general order would be placed and Khun | by te Lonilasd estate abd occtied by’ Widow | frente aay any patent, brake which isin csier.d his bowel ped open if he ‘ealod| he treaty Of aunoxation red Sap Domin- | util pat in bond oF removed on permite {ro cabhar e also say8 I valued my life more than to apply ous, and this alarms timid parents, Amuso. | pounds each, although Gen. Paxxuit was | ceremony, and evorn to hold an cternutliateed to | 6,08 has bpsomiag a uviace of the wuiah ign: | Wuletor nf the fork this woetd be ehalit | @tiag Fone waties otuflens® yWay, Camnaed | em Draken, which Scrape ay Teaey way rock , o |. noti § 4 is wrev? dh 4 areby, ali iamunil ud AFerogMtives granten to inerple to the pl ¢ whi valled at Hobo % . | on the engine alo th Do our mente, social entertainments, and distrac | notified by an army officar that somo of them | the Government of the United States, and to | ine vier previnceny and itiusuted to tne Houiut. | Ken and Jersey ‘On Mtoe crete tieha: |. abe families Loge nearly: alt cbele Turnicdre, aud’ | waa dose et ote yi ey PRs tl all our boo tione of every sort interfere with application | weighed less than 1,000 pounds each, teach his children the same after lam; to beens | cane Ue full eujoyment of ttedy ry ad hiberties, | 1si0y mud agaist Whieh oo valid object : that morning, his only inquiry wae to the effect, wat y i Segall i imi (0, tho Ketive retifod offers of tne army | secni to hive been made. Mite proposition i cg ners Tmuch hore tor had the reporte bold of me to wtudy, and this isan objection with car | In other respects the Committes find that | rolled in the Naueco Lemon, and, when ewled |, (uels Hill pay and poonons trally approved by nmrchawta, DOCIE Te objected tag | WHO wilt Give $190 forthie Woman's Haire | yet?) Wien L answered lie ua neta ive we bat nest young men who must make the best use |:the Government was overcharged in the | upow, to. figut for the literal kingdom of God. |’ stun fn ik postest seiin eh The Sette pone |i NoUN! Kiva wd URfale advantaE® 10 lis having |: es Wecite ¢ eleee f Seal MARIO 8K O88 EARS se razon. 4 A he pt iyo coun: | doe die-Now dereoy eule.ot the Nazi Q DSecing o piece in your ’ thr. NICHOLAS TALLON of their time. A country town or a dullold- | most outrageous manner. Tliere was) in | Avother witness, named Tarion, who had also Wy—Stain, "Language, religion, custome, aad hae, ae there ie moy room to build warehouses ou tp day sbout a swiich of hwir, I Nualen you ibis - himself the obligations ofwhat ts edled | % ‘ould Lave bec powerful links wherewith to | dockson the New York side, and that euher the | limes. L , ve Doc, Simmons's Memory, eas tines howl’ of hair as I think there fashioned city, with little business and little | force a contract to transport all goods to the | ‘ken up White the Lip countries. It tutved out ofverwive, |. dogks must be exieuded at great ex; hor | 18 in thie chy, at least ever: 0) Be * 0, from the Bening Les general activity, is in all respects much more | Missouri river agenciewat from $1,93 to $4.50 | M2 endowment rite, corroborated Mawariuto's | Wiren the reully cae, both Spanien and Doralvican { iato tie river, or the warpduuea mua be Veit |: 16.teim yard abd a quarter loop and ioiee Ie nae The fund ralsed for the beneht of “Doc” Sine ¥ ( 4 testimony that these obligations required positive | SBneRALODIse saw Uhelr calealahous trustroted ud fom the east side of West street, in’ witch | WOR and of alight brown color. “I cannot sky haw | Mous'» widow and family hess taprfall fayorablo to the ends of study, and a col: | per hundred pounds, Gen, PARKEM dis | Sy diincy to the priesthood in-all things and a | gene Jo hep military dexbatiom andihor | CAE EFeAt iouble and delay. would by, caused. by | UCD IE WeigdA, Ast could uot obtain wuch work | faute. We are almost ‘ashamed to ml $ : eee x : speed 0 eto the p " , and ‘ ie soap Jihor | certing, 60 lige ay amount, of goods. across’ th his winter, 1 got in arrewre with my rent, apd, bev. | Of tis the greater part hus been presented by jou! lege so situated will always have the prefer | regarded this contract, and mate another at | vow of perpetaal enmity toward the Government | Tabk preiudites op the Dosioteans apd the rosult | street. Ax thls onjeclion is niud Whose who iy ing.am aged mot her to support, | concleded to jet and pinched admires of the dead man's quiet Le 4 er one ia ; CBOs A i ‘om’ det apd Hoboken Whee’ thelr eo: 0 m hair store, and Twas offered’ $10 for it; | “dead-head” pass to the corpse. as freight, amc ute Here in New York there is also a peculiar | were also delivered short in weight and at | gliens had been naturalized on tho oaths of wit. aaligatat afdudebendance wana vosdathe,andiwe | tout on in New York ‘on the srausd i Tae hk ough wus Hse Lome Laid Sop tenet Diner we Dallate te ote eer ah Tels, amoung | iH an beoplo rus and sacrifice toy ni 0. A we 5 ut of Li eason why a college should find compara. | exooastve prices. In fact, every pond ble | nemex who did not know them yersoually ; and | dearestautavedts, Spain alter has ing apent. $08 Oo)” | theres the Cermmitiva scacaat atte 4g. LNG, {| ye Vwarects ah Loree Bas ad ee Mee, mega mad | elat thal ove ofthe Grab payments ude out of (i tively little encouragement. The groat ma. | swindle sooms to have been perpetrated, and | thut boys and girls of less than legal age wore Foe wpasipes We apeday ere Heratiined with (roma Whelr reasoning wherie wader th i arta : Bs é \ 9 vr, pro. 1 ele a) ho leas behiud ove amen! Iaudidg onthe west Jority of our citizens come to us from other | the Government cheated out of hundreds of | allowed to vote at the election last summer, pro Hioneaad diapbicre fom bas dowiorgliz id arr wit euld Possess any unfair ndvantage, ‘The | Only trait of beauty Lhave, If you will be ao kind The employees of the road are thought to be Parte of the country or from Europe; and | thousands of dollars; and though the fact is | Vided they supported the right ticket, A man | OM Vicon Soumittee have not had time to form and digest Fo pabiis® tkste. few lin be nome of your | {Bs some money on their own account for the fur In view of these still breathing tucty, what coi UL plan to recommend * . ir readers who ean better affor lly of their dece 1 C e when they select a college for their sons, | not proved—suckt fucte are difficult to prove |: named Cantsow attempted to ohallonge a girl af ff- | Uniied *lateyexpect frum an auveattion uropused | Siduth or tno peemmmmen ft, a, Parma Sob: | PME Tealery who wan Deller iMtord to wear a geod | IU of their deceoeed oururade, ‘Visa wil doublcam roposed | Would be t presehtt If L could only get it, I ee the | Would Dot hesitate to part with it though’ if te the Liles prodigaiity im not compelling the dead relatives to hay for the carriage of his boys A ol 4 ‘ " by treakon, accepted from avaricio ativan, a ee at x troggh | exch a handsome ¢ ‘ they naturally choose one in which either | when the scoundrels are ewuning—there oan- issn aie Wee bees ne Ai but Biden fa rejected by the uatioual feeling of tnt people? What | Theonvenianees uyta Al Whe risks, Inward AIPA TAVENGR TOR,” |” Shite of ak We fine ferent Jim Eh ae theubealves’ cy’ thet’ fitibas’ Meve'l netbeeny moral: Goube that Geo. Rankih sesrdty ua Mey ot bop, wea jade of ye | can {hey cagest, from, 8 union of two peoriea tio | and lin very ghorally oruiomned tw the pe err eee Me no reaton to doubt that the over-abused Aqui * i i 4 j H n was j Cantson | DY lane bby ae v4 ‘ork as burdensom er Drow ery Acchdeut, “= | Would have decn prompt in his charity. 1 received their training, The Now Bug-| must Lave lad » haudsome intorest inithe | * ov ti sve to be algo. It was shawn ie mioets fal be eae asa tart Interesta, an, or nrommerce Without recom: | Lonvon, March 8 There was another terrible | pe iiMamfile something can be dove and ough: te, Yond men tum with affeetion to. Har | procecds of the fraude committed by! lis ings called to ratify liberal nomingtions. wore | a? Wisk ean thoy expect trom s dyed vi yicvcice, | bt eta PMfecomnmased, tists neatl naes, | emtets explosion yeatorday at Victofia, ‘The dead Bo, “eanes 2 a Neeaat os feelin | Tita g aredalt Dartmouth, or | orderw and with hie constant approval ant | broken up by uiobs beaded by Moranon:Bishnpa, | tie" ut teleate emirate yest opel: | prlerahle | ayxteu ie itrleed merchants ee Barnvorgh Sale (0 Se Wideows Jews of ‘ , : ol digeharged under « ol amm for _ . Mlisme; the New Yorker to Union; | cooperation. tid thot the oleetion which resulted in she return luwhieb tnetnatianad bonor wauid | ern mt Jorwy City and’ ltobokon, ‘shoud Reinet ag Dison anges vow raw Ean, &c.—The card of Dv: Hgerley will be fagind in our’ advertiewy golwmss- antes deposit their Ay ied Y WOU WRAL $50,004,008 formerly 40 gatewnl order storde ou Ue doc! Butts: Tne Mutua Bevets si Jorseymen and Soutberners to New | We suppose there has never been ab’Ad- | of Uvor whns Of lives, } waluh hy sieauerelad, but under sue imegedeed | Ln Sanattis, ome eaventages ‘te thoes Delegate to Congredé wad charac. J or $00,000, Fe tee Sommaire:

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