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THE SUN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1872. “ le y dren hi publi MAL Li thousands of dollars in order to makg an] heads its recommendation, Now for San AW TANS ENTS, Laibly deserved thas pul bile recog! or, mp honest living! ‘The fact that this mesho@ | Domingel”— ory which has already bem | oo sing of Mabie The New Mpectacte of | Worked, We venture t ain er ly on bee and i} puorecnarns ny sexnaronrens |THE NOVEMBER STORMS The Digpuic about the Kaiser William—Av peer tay Excl Scone in © TERRIFIC AURRICANRINTHE HW ‘Phe gase of the Kaiser William, Aaron A. De DOR OF ST. JOHN, N. B, Tt ‘open’ dees t of retaliating on the Governmen$ must | echoed im several semi-official quarters. Leton. Ree ihe once nhs crates fur have involved a large amount of tom | We suggest alvo for their consideration the | Qnoe more the theatre that bas so many —s y why boet hus hyd mployed associations eounected with + Ronndin spre, and George before Justice Sned- pt to + | fact that ork re! hoy bright snd pleasant 18 COLI Mies Neilson a a pene Gi Beliag wes ap poten inten House perjury does not appear to have im hee edge Sais Rady tb een ’ ecor in Jamaica Saturday. Mr. Beling said that the preasod Judge Hoar in any way unfavora- | in the navy yards before the election were | tts stage bas reopened ite doors to the public. At the mntinee at Booth’s Theatre on Daflt ond owned the yasbt, bet lost 1s through fread, Several Vesela Wrecked, and. Many Liveg —™ Idi f ‘and finding 14 im the channel of Jamaica Bay, undertook a at tah nee Demolivied Severs to remove It by force, and, friends, was arreet- ed and placed under bail to appear for examination yes. Sr. Jony, N. B, Nov. 90.—A terrible terday on a charge of larceny, Mr. Dogrs counsel | storm began here last evening, and at daylight NDAY, DECEMB: 2 187%. discharged by Secretary Rouvsoy in large | The memories of Nivlo's eo back a4 far a8 most | Saturday Miss Neilson played Rosalind in “As = = = ———- | bis. sunben within a fortiveht after it, or ae care to remember; and doubtless many of | You Like It.” Tt has not been customary here And we beg them to watch with Interest | those who on Batusday evening were present at | to seleet @ matinée performance for the first ap- the progress of civil service reform, of | ‘2e reopeulag of the new theatre, and who felt | pearance of & prominent actor in a leading part. Amusements Te Day, Reademy of Musie—Mignen. Judge Hoan has lately been elected to represent & Massachusetts district in Con- Y Romeo . The ence he has gained as coun- hemsely I advanced ite, bered | None of the difficulties of such @ part are | objected to proceeding, as his client had given ball t© | this morning culminated tn a furtous hurri Sony RhSatse toe apa Sal tn ye Wea eae état be of great | Which the President bas given us one illus the acide vole nt hele obl hiked thes sore featened by baving play tt before mo wad Ec Hoe eee ignore ini sade: | Of blinding snow. There were aver one hundved Bryant's Minsteety Vnerty hid ett, value to him in his capacity of law maker, | tration, to the grept discomfture and dis- | i yde happy Ju that rame place by the elder Ray- | onoo eomponed principally of ladies, and vhore- | Mhiaininars We Hume Marner amae Nate Mitre BENE | vessels in tho harbor, and they all exporlenced Win Avenue Uheateg sing Wier! Wiha Ithe hag discovered, as he intimates, that | #U## of some of the men who were loudest | els, Gubriel and his wonderful brothers, and re- | fore ordinarily unsympathotto and utterly unde- | were to oe relurned yeaeriay, if ther wae not SOM | rough usage, ‘The schooner Reward of Winds Grand Geare Bence rll. the civil service of ‘this country wsointn. | UUring the campaign protesting that ho] membered alco the long lino of tragedy kings | monstrative, We mean no disparagement of ie Dera, widraw fmm the, es aah sor, Nova Bcotla, was totally wrecked on the or pte Hipmiesaurds feeapes tems, rah he bd t he wi dy ts are | and they and the platform and the party } and queens, of great comedians, and of renown. | Mise Neilaon’s Roralind iu saving that It seems NeW uneud propased Uf ou roude bell, ai | Foul Ground at daylight, two out of her sevon, Fa etme Grkan Neee <iey on tells mously corrupt that our merchants t were ail iu favor of just this reform. "One | ed prima donnas who, during tho tong interval | to tis only fess admirable than her Juliet. ‘There | then temand an craninatian, was made amauier of | men only being savod. ‘The Reward was bound Bieteway Mall-Fdwvod Yates justified in resorting to fraud, perjury, and | to doen not make a summer” by any | from that timo to the present, bave graced the | has been much difference of opinion on the lon of the Court sutancd the statements of | to New York from Hillsboro with wn cargo of Bt. Fames’s Theatre Sao Fravcisco Micstreln. bribery in order to protect themselves Wait and “ | etoge of this famous and favorite place of | question to which of these Impersonations Miss ae}, but ihe Jaatice (hours henad ne | plaster, She was overtaken bythe storm while against the exactionsof Government bluck- | Matus. Wait and se amttsemente, Neilvon's powers are West adapted. ‘his thet fe had for tnrce fonts had seule in | in the bay, and mado for St. John, At Ited Ht ‘Theatre Comlave-Asirics 1) take ee ee iisoit' tn a high compliments. eight, beautiful, ni Sw Yor eonapiriog to deter ud ten aga hen ef peas etabtck wy Tony Pastor's Opera Mense—Dusdecbtch te a Fix, mailery, it is to be hoped that he will take Convolution ‘To such It was undoubtedly a pleasure not to | winning, and witty os she is In the comedy, the on mares oF ‘iat | She came to anchor, and at ¥ o'clock this mom ‘Theatre Aces an early opportunity to advocate such ¥ find the Interior greatly changed. Fverything | character of Rosalind does not demand the | pein? He ie adit) Hg arse withthe con: | ing she had drifted down to Foul Ground et Unton Rquare mt, radical reforms as shall prevent the porsi- | Tt does sccm as though this country bad | seeing to be tn ibs old place, only wearing a newer Migher forts of which she has shown herself | sptracy:, Mr. Dorraw atte) ina tetat. winkeld | etiest wharf, in a dlaabled condition. ‘tee bility of any more Wenn cases, and relieve | C¥erything to suifer, Here the popular | ana brighter aspect. ‘Liles Kellson ts siways charming as a love Harte baatone tatin Ris ahd called itm SIE? | ‘orow clunse to tha rigsing whe the gale wea pu the consciences of eminent and upright | heart has been fairly riven with anxiety | ‘The stage, itis eaid, has thirty feet more height more so than how fo meet her dise fen, Poem venited, ipeakine sreapectl vt {ta height, The Iceboes wap Ino fata Yn her DC nce "1 Fe i 5 . The | : 0 om. “Tho oluntoegs. lawyers from the strain w bb such @ line | % ‘era report set on foot by some brutal | behind the curtain than the old 0} the dome hy} in the Forest « version of a. Seer went og hn rid its My ation. was fearful, fmmense He 4 in fler since the election, that Roneson was | over the auditorium ts ten fect blher and the rult to point ont | seaslonot tie yA An face ile Waray es the harbor with terrible fury. ‘Spam, pei he: nd hab sh a cereal y likely to rsien—no, not precisely | capacity of the house is greater by 760 seata, the | he merity of any parcoular portion, the very | arrested on a. tha tolonious ‘aasanit and of per’ | foreinast and rigiing were carried away, and the ecessar’ B. 1 “ oro | Unity of the charactor, as delineated by Shake~ Reoomarity tinpose, that—that of course would tax credibility | Yentilation aleo of the house being rendered moro | UBLY OF perhaps the reuters obatwale if arep- too far; but that he was liable to be swapped lete by certain modern Improvements in | resentation 0: ie whieh shall be both faithful Our Silver Mines. % that direction. But these moiters, while they nd spirited. Rosatind’s half-serlous, hulf-fro- off for some other New Jersey or Penusyl- | croase tho comfort of te spectator, do not ome dismay at the thought that her lover Is It is constantly growing more apparent | ania vorson of means. The country has | chahee the appearance of the theatte to the | abou to detect her clad in doublet and hose that in the United States, as in the gold ordinary observer, What te more noticeable | Was very amusingly rendered. At times slic dis- aud sliver producing egions of South | Peed throusk the grout trinl of faith, aud | Js tho improvement tn th iting of the house. | plays silghtly tgo much consolousness; but the America, the yield of silver is destined to tonating she Bier! niecos > Umber. Bive mon sunk. tor rise no incre tape The Washburne Recoption—Whe wll be | wore ‘Tho vousel is a total wreck. f Prosent—-A Gracd Teattmoutal, pcltg, schooner Adio Ityerwon, 178 40%, of tae ‘The preparation for the reception of Minister | Philadeiphia, went nahore as led ond at clekt Washdurne at the Union League Club next Wednesday | {nis morning, Line crow, thovelimnen ts oud eet cyoning are now completo. ‘The President wil adwud | urent hardships, Sire lost her tudder ald unless some Bow unforagen event shall make it impos. | both chains and anchors, albic. He reuds in his message to-day, and daring tho | The topsall schooner Bqterprise te in a bad A ‘ condition, lying off Vocky Shore, near ti Alnes Feat of tho week both Houses of Congress will be busily | fvugo, Hive aol wore takes frome noe iy a engaged in the work of organization for the eestion. | Hoat, They will have no business performed which will re- | ‘The schooner Ptoneer, of Parsboro, for Port~ He gave bail Ln 61,00 ten chung to the floating spars and ed. ience, vhic! nt pai ‘There are no gas clusters on the front of the | combination of modesty and assurance with patience, and trust, of which thet painful | doer or about the sides of the auditorium to | Which she first addresses Orlando In the forest, % rumor was the cause, and settled down to | dazzle the eyes. All the light ia centered In the | and the arch look of love and amusement with prove of far greater importance than all | i. jerof that Roncson was sroing to «tay t blazing sunlight gilttering ina network of | Which she regards him during thelr subsequent the gold which has been or may hereafter |) tainty until pm bod an alony | (atk in the centre of the dome nd when this conversation, are as offeatlve as they oe Ya to by, cert y A who “ ie oOs | i 0 C y he eo ourt » ne of the comedy, a ht be discovered within our boundaries, It | M ’ See aes a lh a wen. the Oat aoe with a brick house. the house is in @ pleasant, cobdued light, while . kes a woat gracotyl man, quire the Prosident’s codperation, Two or three Cabinet | land, Me., with plaster, went ashore roar of the » twelve years ° Pere he stage glows with addidional Instr The part ot Jaques was assigtied to Mr. J. W. $ a , | Almshouse, ‘The crew took tothe ring, and minut al \ betta aitbevae Fi irae | But now, having become fully reassured | "io freseoine of the. houre Is in exceeding lack. Tits dolivery of the well-known ii dean Invited aah and aapecied Ger deneth at care | femalhed there four hours, whence thoy were “Yor the of up-towa realdents, adver. | 0 REILLY discovered the existence of silver | a. 4 the stability of our institutions #0 fr | good taste. We en ae rovch for the | begluning 1 th Reetieuts with Me stat in uniforta, will pottvely c taken off and rescued by the lifeboat sent from oAhin Bre tte bol hae ; on what is now known as the Comstock : drop scene, whtch is rommposttion, and All the Gov. Wakhbarne of Massachusetts, Gov. Padellor the shore, One man was Lea 4 frozen, tieementa for Te Sm will be recelved at our regular | 1H nN ty a edy the huttion | 98 the Navy Department is conocrned, we | woe f ' hares mere i cs Raoite Island, frAt §o'lock this afternoon the achocner Fllen rates at the uptown advertisoment offices 54% West , i paddy i have to stand the shock of the intelligence | suid. t ht elicited considerable applause, Tey pret to artends Massey from Plotow N. 8. inden with coal, caine roun ‘Thirty-second street, Junction of Broadway and extracted from a single mine on that lode, | ( prove that blauk verse should he spoken (when It isnot ¢ and Ge: . ‘artridge Islind. Tn attompiiag to enter the hare atenue, and 988 W 5 the Gould & Curry, has amounted to abowe | NCH comes to us from the capital thnt | thuch howled}. and not monotonously Fecttod, a fact | Aatage ie NVaGAY Gaal yinan te magengete: | bor she struck on foul ground, and is toval Grand Opora House, and on the cast side at S sPechid mere ee ayy bole the other arm of the nation’s defence is to | FFEAt stares of gf which many of the company by whom Mies | (ei: Sraara, Baruk, nod several over. distit ae cdanmeriare seven thamdalvas. thou © i 7 $17,000,000. Another mine on the same : odied in the ¢ Neilson Is supported appear to be wofully fano- | Puished uibcers of the army’ and bavy have beon iavited, Was despatched after them, slrcet, near East Broadway, frou $A. M. to $80 P.M, hat ‘caihe ith be weakened, perhaps palsied even, by the | the yaluatle he there ed. It | rant. Among these ts Mr. Josoph Wheelock, who | Ena the mast of wem will probably attend. the Hon: | ‘Tho brigantine Henry Gilbert ts among tho ———————— lode, the Chollar Potosi mine, in Septem= | ign, tion of Rrigndier-General-~ mid be uninteresting to give the detail of | playod Orta The loast objectionable portion | Win. M. Kvarts will preside, issing vessels, Her papers were washed - . - age , gridiron to | of his atte we mt Commercial Immorality in Boston. | ber, 1871, had produced §11,772,000; an- mua tow Us Eheacren senere ge arrangement from the lofty gridiron to | of his att with tanditavLiaitons have bees teeued to onr | ashore. Sho is owned tu Baltuat, t ¢ e i Iterary nen, editors, | ooner C, H. Dyer, of Windse ubecelln, @ distarc ese iuengoneralip.” Bho mesourees Ut hs | eqht med’ tn makes Pieatonca hack ie called upon 10 Tie futlegt extent ud make | (on ashore on tie. fi @ most memorable ever given HY toning the uroater portic Wigetberne to now fu the oly, at the Fifth | in a r for Dos. harbor, but. was, eat Taylors Island, of her keel, but is now omiparatively favorable condition. other, the Yellow Jacket, on the Sist of August in the same year, had yielded @14,- The total value of the bullion ex- pears from the telogram annonne ep t ; iit be tealy dld'wele Mr: George Becks de “Major he Ordnatice wnt'— | hundred. fect, and ‘divided. fr 1 | played no little clownish aptitude as Touchstone. Major in the Ordnance Department bridges, each with Its appropriate use, The ma- | Mr. A. W. Fenno deserves mention as being & Horace Porrer. It is said he has resigned | ehinoryis of the toe et complex kit pene welxhs, sippy ioe erate Due Frederick, city f ta Co fon dn heathy ’ it is said, some thirty tons, while the rope ts Notwithstanding the enormous capactty for his commission in the army and retired to | shone the sage would, if atretched in athe. ex- | improvera The recent remarkable termination o! suit brought by the United States against | AU the firm of Wi.ttam F. Wein & Co, in Bos- | 7000. on 1 Com “ok ines 4 it which the drama continues to de- Hotel. large Amerioaa ship Humber, lyin; ton, for defrauding the Governmeut of | Muted from all the Comstock mines was | 11. vigesPreskdenoy of the Pullman Palueo | tend torn here co Philadel nia Budice it ee say | triprolement mpich the Grama continues to de. —. fcammel’s wharf, parted fer cables: tore awed] certain duties on extensive importations of | ¢stiimated at $125,000,000 at the beghining Car Company. His resignation of bisarmy | 1) 4 word that the now Niblos te Possessed of | congratulation in the fact, that three such plays Discharged from the | her mooring posia, and dashed bow foremost: ire | Of this year, while the preseat aunual pro- ‘i am | every requisite needed by a great theatre for | as Romeo and Juliet,” As You Like It,” and Rreokivyn Navy Yard. lute the warehouse on the eastern end of thi merchandise, is calculated to inspire | pelle source ie wot ag | Commission carries with it his retirement | the complete production of spectaciar dramaa, | “The Merry Wives of Windsor,” can be bre: | xcltement was created in the Brooktsn Navy | Waart and d 7 curious reffections, In this sult charges | giciin trom the mune source is x fron: the position ho has so ably filled for | (o{hincharacter of entertainment the theatre | rented In our city as well as they are, and to full | y.e4 on geturday bye rumor that « large number of | House Was were brought against the firm involving | $15,000,000. the past four yenrs of President of the— | voted. The oxcuse for turning the stage tuto Sees men were to be discharged in the course of Live aay. notice was given to the men in the morning, butat2 | the International line, left Bastport, Mi j o’clook they were mustered and oMeially taformed that | o'clock. Of Point Leproaux experienced the services of about &0 would be required | Heavy weether and hove to. fhe sen boarded aiter nightfall, the names of those discharged | POF and filled her saloon. She ie, ae a y eo, but reach) r being announced. The news fell like @ thunder: | {7a hizerencor’ bul jos here at four this volt among the mechauice, and the feeling | “The ectiooner Spring Bird of Windsor for was yory bitter. In the course of the after. | Calais, with plastor, is ashoro at Musquash, with hoon ft was knowa that Naval Contractor FW, Delano | a loss of anchors and. rudder, but. hoyos to get had re ved a peremptory order (9 diecharge themen | Of by discharging without further damaze, four cargoes and six classes of invoices, Tt is only sinee the d@ ———— ‘overy of the | no, scarcely that, but Secretary of the | this channel was tong ago aptly and concisely x , =. 0 2 Be t See 3 sated by aman who knew th bout THE MISSING GEO. N. PEAY. and the round sum of $1,400,000 was claimed | Comstock lode that silver mining bas | president of the United States, It was in | (etd Amare knew as much as any about res wake as due to the Government by reason of | assumed any great importance inthis coun- | (hat capacity that he opened all the Presi- | the, re n of lrury Lane Theatre after its | Mie Prien cleve that he bas been ” 7 destruction by fh in 47. T vere writtel —; frauds committed on the revenue in con- | try. Previous to that time the value of | dent's lotiers, and answered them and | {hy [vid Gurriek and might have aseeed sa weet Murdered—And Resent the Su nection with the importation of the speci- | silver veins had tn @ great measure been | fojd the President about them afterward, | & Prologue to thls reopening as t ofa cen- fled invoices, But Messrs, Weip & Co., | Overlooked in the more exciting pursuit of | and mana tury a hereo y iter From we Lowiseiile Courier-Journal, preferring to settle the suit rather than | gold; but the extraordinary richness of | with politicians, appointments, and conversed | abdut Garrick’s conclusions, but here they are, Esquire J. Speed Peay and City Attorney id represented in many | £004 or bad, as the reader may Judge Laf. Joseph returned on Tuesaday from New f oth ; 2 “ 11s hie ortune placed, York, where they have heen eng inca the | i bis department and ce,the expenses to 810.00 | "The brig Havelock, from Windsor, with plas have a protracted een in the courts, da seed let te we ae euormons | things the Executive. And now heis golne. {iard ts hia vor fase at Ma 0 arehine for ome oy the fate phuinbers” Gepartavests nut a sungie maonas | te 18 ashore with a loss of her anchors aud rud~ although they insisted they hnd a valid | profits attending ite development, had | Going to leave the service of the country Fer zotcur at play Of Geo. X. Pens, wo has Leon missing since | Sra, an Painrars yMeberensy oct A eengle mann’ | der. \ cater akin ‘a 3 ae the now Nowa Wu ay o'clock A. M. Nov. 14. A CoureraJourndd. re- pir carpenters bave b de the work. | » 1h the clty several bulldings were blown down, defence, generously proposed to pay the | the effect of stimulating an interest | in whichhe has doneso much good since the here Lear lias rave sorter called on them directly after their arrival Banned Seerrardr which geteve tes aleetion eas | The new edifice in course. ef constr tion, ai Government the sim of #400400, keeping | in silver mining among frontiersmen | war, Going to be Vice-President ofa Palace ere, hut they wore tuo mi ued wo relate | B80 eh Bas bot ast Bae ound at a. oto | Moar completed: for the Young Mons Chirletisn i Li "7 o ‘ , ic it time, and were visi he. ni sf jon, yielded to the wind, and one-hal: the odd million in question, and say no | and capitalists, leading to explorations | Gyr Company. And one of the newspapers again yesterday, when, the Tollowiug staverneut Join the Paraguayan feet. The steanier Oseiver. clet | or the upper portion fell to the ground, Three more about the matter. This liberal propo- | Which have resulted in important sil- | commenting upon it says: “The public . rs ' . of the cus was made by them: FP tad the crew pela of 4 Tish, tee sncopinen, of | Froceries were cruahed. several pivate oes rition was at once accepted, and judgment | Ver discoverles in several different States | wit he ed to learn that the President | qranas wut realiy {Chas ug dramatie Taleeee tts | wo errtyed eee rae SRARCH ey, | Vermont Tortamouth fe sti at the yard, | Sew in all directions. ‘Was entered for the first-named amount, | aud Territories. It is now well known | nas vot deprived the Palnce Car Company | werlts In duis direction are even slighter than | onSarcttee et. aud Lnmediately began our’ | Spe will leave tur the Lathmus of Darien in the course DISASTERS ON THE LAKES. Now, it scems strange that if Messrs] that numerous silver veins of great | ofthe General's valuable services.” Out | tote of the many pleces of the kind ‘that have ns, fe lersreuaaat -——— MitwavgeR, Wis,, Nov, 90.—The weather has . ie t my er a a errible trash has been fi tele 5 } Pr . 2 bee 0 raat? 4 ¢ eer grote | The Women Brokers Prefer Ludlow Street | ben extremely col boisterous for a tew . Hue been found in New Moxt ‘1 iy Wenn & Co, owed the Government #1,100,- | Value lave been found in New xO, Fon such sarcasm! What's a Palace Cur don the stage by plays of tk ° come soe | Yell hem two days bo.ore ett remained i Lhe public havo come to bem | iit nehad not been scen by auy one mt tne botel tines ve that senso and sprightliness in the dia | Wedseutcy wav 1h atten tiinercabont Teeloce and § ectacls, are two | ww C 4 throvgh Mf 0, brother o wholly incompatible, and never to be arinee aR Pe Crete! found together. But when amon of real talent tay Mr. ry we i‘ ! 2 t 8 nad t trate old merchant of Loniay at Tact ua rather | ties duntearge. Whocleaittcwmte: the toxt ot | Hew Rid Se, Starins pe’ pute thats te fates ug UNETY'S | Hadid and Bijou, the fanoun spectacte brought | file In teen! to Mi Keays visit to the Mrandres u x ss and consider how we shall get along | outat Covent Garden last er evento y 4 the remained there th: in the expectation of fluding it much | already gained a world-wide celebrity. without him. We may not console our- | §22%?. rp ilustrated ne sungect etry cheaper to compromise with the Govern- Late intelligence from the Lake Supe- | solyes with the reflection that what is the ' Lot the story was not fost by the sue ment, in ¢ of detection, than to pay the | rior region leads to the belief that exten- Jail to Jefferson Marke days past. The steamers and si coine in loaded down with tee, and sane. oF On Saturday morning Mem, Woodbuil and Mise | ovine In loaded down with fee, and some, of Clafin were taken from their quarters in Ludlow street Star capsized near Pentwater, Mich., and one Jail before Commissioner Shields, to rlgn the ball bond | life war lost. ‘The cow Miante Carlotta. Pay which hed becn prepared for them on Friday. Mosers gahore neal Bens warer fh nd iss total wreck. d The crew were saved. The schooner Delaware nd. Klerman had been aecepted by the Uulted | was stranded neat Holland, and is a Lotal wrecks Tho crew were saved. The schooner Robert aeceecee A wypine thee) bail Howlett was stranded near the saine place. The Hue cane. of the Wovergiien schooner Kod Koy was oF libel institaieed on the couplaint of Le id then to takethem to the Sheritf's of ling vessels 000, the oMivials who represcuted the United | Arizona, Colora: and other Territo- | Company compared with the interests of States should be willing to accept a sum so | ries, many of which, however, are too | (ne Ordnance Department, and the ary, much smaller 8 a compromise, since the | far removed from civilization to be profit | ond the Executive mansion, aud the nation legitimate effect of such a transaction | ably worked at present. And the silver | at inrge? Gratifled, ind would seem to be an encouragement to | mines of Utah, though only recentiy | take counsel together over the importers to also defraud the reve- | known outside of Morton circles, have tthe Bt. Nichow Jae Hotel, occupy ing roow OF uM the time of his dis. aud at night ‘ imp r Hin the story of Leo and Lotos i hose thing. & . as Dundreary sn) My Osweao, Nov. 90.—The terrible storm of snow Hiys, but it was tearazed | and sloet which cc on's loss is the Palace Car Compauy's menced yesterday prevailed i ive dey i 4 rf ‘ : . ro from the city, As Lue , ue legal duties on theft importations, On the | sive deposits of silver exist in the north- | gain, No, that le altogether too thin. roan And ont.” and in fact noone will Lades ih Ludjow ettect Jail waa preferableto be: | during the entire day. Kive Northern (ranspors i: Pe a % i » biatory < 4 s ever want to. Tt was wriiten to amusethe audi« HIS DUSINDSS LY NEW YORK is Jette e wn | tation propellers, together with a larze fleet of other hand, it seems still more strange that | Western part of Michigan, The history of Porrer was n good ordnance officer. He | Sneoin a front scone waite the stage benind in 5 debts Of: 1 B Woet-6 wate Miaded Pot ee nlgis taals’ booas Gatreake | schooners and other cratt, are blockaded here, tho defendants, having, as they allege, a Islet, where a mine of extraordinary | ascertaiaed the callbre of visitors, aud {| be A with the apactacular ecenea, and ¥¢ ity, who bad become f until such tine as they were sctintcd | Canal navigation ic y closed, and the hs fe riprely bores the énille Certain creditors Wed 5 and neyor for a mor valid defenc ),000 | richness has been opened in a bare rock should prefer to p oF Would be at Jefferson Murket, They | river and harbor aro full of computed with mather to Ludiow street jail. nation! precision the in Thunder Bay, near the Conadn in cash as asettlement of dutics which they i Average Lore in auanner that was almost 7 aie oe i 7 schooner Mouptatnes fo not owe—being practically an adiuis- vis well known, It has been found | inspired, One consolation only is left us, | Yehumar \ an nit Strom hin by ae be tala ane Heart yendiee ec renee ot Heer ES \TADRE Grittth Teigad ighthouse ba sion that they do owe them—rather than ver veins extend from this islet to} prig.Gen, Bancock succecds him, It nad ree drat for t1.am which bal! Been | 4c, George Washington Bassett fs agood look- | Uriit Leland: aad ie wwas thouahe she most oo contest the sult, prove their innocence, | the mainiand; and for some distance | might have heen Dewt! forlorn joke that ¢ ing Young printer, Wish a average qualitgrce heaind, | to pieces. Bhs hed ho cargo, and save nearly a baif million of dollars, | north of Lake Superior, in Canada, they a 1 tee WP Lok i Lavoe PM. thromeh the ils braias run on diamond pine, For some months past ICE IN THE WELLAND CARAT. Tho Boston Journal, animated by the | have b traced and located, Across s reporte ently that Japan woe ecaalon a6 10 Hrooa iyi) the draft was cashed at be has been in the habit of wearing an tumense pin, | Oswrao, Pn orts say that the y. rectal re; dacked with tin foll, whch wae werth about fittera | Welland Canal is repidly filing wi thus gents, and exhibited ail (ho colors of the rainbow. Un | closing lake navigation, A few boats, loading Mr. Baseott visited @ saloon up town, | to-day for New York and tide water, will be une Mr. Bassett 4] abic to get through, Keports from varie points on the canal this afternoon state that Ice s fast forming on the long levels. Experienced canal men think navigation will be entirely josed by to-morrow, A number of marine dis Kindlipst feelings toward both parties to | Lake Superior and nearly south of Thun- ering to nttack Corea, Later despaiches | the sit, endeavors to explain this mattter r Bay lies the litle town of Ontonagou, | dicate hat the latter nation t# the viecim of a dn such @ manner to reflect credit on all | in Michigan, and a little to the w of amity than war. A fearful concerned. It says that there were several | Ontonagon, on the Tron river, s¢ y ne prevail, and multitudes aro dying of questions of to be decided which | promising silver discoveries have of late | starration, We have no doubt that enlightened could not be reached in the Supreme Court | beeu made. Japan will be more toclload (0 send slips loaded f 0a} Bank of tra Fepetat imag e winds up all his ¢ fave , fale spec of tine in tilt as a 1 his In tearing the hiteen ceat diamond pin from. Mr. uasett ia tow in bed, with a fair prospect of te italian HCollara Theat mami! re unt! his doctors Dill covers the expense em are reported, n tly coasting schooners, A with provisions than ships loaded with soldic Bene) Of 6 real Gamoud pla. owned in Canada. No lives are lost. Among for two or three years, aud that one of the A recent number of the Ontonagon Miner | to her suffering neighbo in conversation with , ee them Is the schooner William Elgin, from Ham- defendants is suffering from a pulmonary | gives some account of new discoveries ee qk inthe moraing. A Serseyman's bless ia Prince Edward Masta hine oer ee tecone She ia affection Which might terminate his life | in Iron river vein, A Capt, Braser | Railroad companies and other corpora tho: sland. : f ie Girond Mevediary Mudie Lips Be Meginioy | Wemens y Sivan tiie’ | Aihany! xe Miained In the oflee ¢ Jamos Albro of Jersey City left on Saturday Papen cena ; evening for Charlottetown, Prince Sdward Island, te | T#RRIDLE SUFFERING AT 88. get the body of h =agere before the points in issne could be decided, | had just arrived frou Lron river, bring’ in which ens: 2 | tions may learr the Government could not | the richest specimens of silver that had | ations on apiece rawhile that printed declare of cardboard or pape nt A ‘ je randy th aid, on leaving, Ue yarture of Peay, wh recover froin his estate, as an aé¢tion for} yet been seen in that region, These were | #¥ch companies do not constitute av: ptract " 5 rie eh ack fe thet ere he bowrue iy travelling for some time through British North America, eering Death ina feesyiey eevee gion. ‘ ni ie one reat. Wh he Dies th ib nto the Hom. debt for penalties imposed, according to | taken out some fifteen Inch a | between them and thefr patrons. A Pennsylvae Priuia Dorsa froin the Teallaa Oy While in Charlottetown 10 the Som. formed an attachment for s youu lady, 12 * became, spanges. Ey jal The steamship Morro Castle, which are ned ‘Ferd. opposed jpatch, aud an altercation ensued, in wirieh 7 ¢ | rived on Saturday, brought four more survivors bro escaped and took refuge in the hon of the ill-fated steamship Missouri, Mr. David ‘® (etter giving his money and property to hig | North, formerly a resident of Kondout, gives Pgh, Sad another the waiter of waich indicated | the following story of thelr escupe from the tis Jaws of death: When the bont touched the water there were A third meeting of the citizens and taxpayers least thirty perrons in her, many of whom of Gree N. J. was held on Saturday night in | Were passengers, was freed all richt from Schrner's Tavern. The war which is waged by the lth | {none wey to that the eet a ieee deeper th the statutes, does not survive the death of | others previously exhibited, and that sl Between Ge ata eget gh the party to the contract. Under there | increase in depth showed » marked im. | [esnum between two stations may be used by | Bane Sypearaace ia Lost rorevrn. considerations the counsel for the Govern- | provement in the character of the o ; Tile myetertons disappearance has created consider. points included, the rules of the company print- | venus ‘ soa Mise Milly Cooke | Able excitement In New V ork ¢ ment deemed It best to accept the amount | ‘The rock was much firmer and the silver | ed thereon to the contrary notwithstanding; | Ween Jewel a very large Princes * bt @f people aay that if such thi agreed upon, although very much less than | heavier; no lead or native copper was visi- | and another court in the same State declare 6 the hight of the 13th we was reported Vivte Rand | Martin aud Lromtey, who vad that he had (akep only Mies wuiu Prior | two érinke during (tie whole eveuing. wa Laure Joyce t | Macourt bas decided that a raliroad ticket for a | Spowiake, the Guardian Spirit 5 ve Beautiful bichd,... Are. Wright | deteerion of the ate. It te the 1 im pression ore that he hes ‘The principale in the ballot are Mile. Pittert | been foully Healt with and the tree saber eee BR the amount for which the suit was brought. { ble, and this was accepted as an indication | telegraph companies liable for failure either in | aud Modame atts Iannier, ‘TPhoy are assisted | tectives accept the theory as & zed fact. The New Messrs, WeLD & Co,,on their part, were | that as the rock was penetrated the value | the transmission or prompt delivery of mes-| by one of the best ballet corpe that we lave | or paste have published seneailonal artic to, re iti f ever hi rd. to batter which ure entirely antrae, abd ai anxious to avold the litigation which was | of the ore would greatly increase. A party | Stes, the fact of mich messages being written | Way bythe fact that at this first repres | Sinem cPehiticnen ine tertetece are orerwnelmes sure to follow upon their conviction oa | of English capitalists, including Sir Wa | blanks containing printed denials of respon | sentation the evolutions were as symmetrical ag | Scruff nd the excellence of t Als frien ished with th of his business allaire y tha’ zens against the Board of Fivance was created by the | freed. A heavy ea coming at this tin 1o ; igre 4 5 |= | quiet and woil ordered, as though the play had | tere ts Bo possitie tonne for h on i : 0 ves the charges Involved, especially as new | ren Winuiams and Sir Ronent W. Han- | Magy jevine no tock whatever, Some rally | Hein running for months. Both ot the petacipal | folusieris; dad they sow madeta Mtuas ieee ce ates | levvioget aanectal town fax of #210 tn addition to | plunged under, and on emerging but nine Rea ‘the usual ppear to have very | Ganwecs ‘Thomas Carey said that the commit. io their | forever. ns ware left nboarl. All the rest were washed are the suits might be brought on the cargoes | Bury, accompanied by 6 hly accompliah uhe 0+ ho eral experts { | tittle regard either for the decistons of courts or | art, Madame Lannt peerae itapoelilan ton the Pace had perpetrated | off and drowned almost instantly. ‘The plunge has swiftness, strength, On. A claring imposition upon the taxpayers, Aud althouy i H which they have been importing during | silver mining, having just made an explo | the ri boldnogs, and an astonishing lightness and grac A report tu conve: they had been detected before thelt action bad | freed the boat, and the ship, with one sail set, i » ha hts of the public in their dealings with A 7 graces | tmerearion ting that h ted the af . from her. ‘The sea had filled the the lust five years, and all the evidence em- | ration of the Iron ri and will certainly win hor way 40 adiniratlon. Yor harbor, and mage inquiries iit Sects 3 Wud theie aches, ake eutabee te bo tonne T region, were 60 | passengers, The Springheld Republican says | “We Come now to the ‘scenery, Th ployed to convict them in the original | well satisfied with the appearance of the | that on the Southern route between Springfield | brillant and woad suit could be brought to bear against them | vein where it was visible that they made | and this city the rule h In subsequent cases. Moreover, their books | large purchases of land on its course. The | {ng but one stop-over o edge, and in the excitement of the fort Was made at once to bail her, After been somewhat calmed down some made to ball her, It was about tht dacity to hold their office, ahd clatined to be honest eitizens, No sooner had & gentleman begun ® pablic igveatigation of thelr accounts, and preferred a charge Of fraud against the Hoard of Finance than he was Tostod on & charge of perjury. They dar ore © tic, and woul uot ‘produce their books. i{ewas der | tine that the other bont that got ashore om Is more fl AY b 4, and oadertl than anything hereto. Aineriea,"We treoed hin nooan st al , abe . | fore exhibited, ‘The principel scenes. ar been adopted of allow- | jalice of the jewel king, exccuted by Charl k,and that men ure} §. Gotz of Baltimore, In chromatic foil; t Dim sboard of a Braziliaa sailin had bec in company with his friend, it 1s not thing (or interior te efforts wel Hot face the ry ty op m ° Aye , Bob , i fork, as It ie quite interesting. We visleed the / ; “- dc | up to us; we asked them to take us aboard, but show that they have been in the constant ] vein hea been opened both east and west | frequently put off the trains for hgsrheaern Wel-boawat toeulo, criss of MILI AeA the Feteel tha found tne captain, who pettectiy well Hee ta Sor aks Pee poae otha aee hot ore Givel | they refieed to do so, and in spite of the readls he gentleman froin ken: habit of making presents to Custom House | of the first point of discovery, and it is | BOS % Pay two fares for one rid rand transforn for their attendance of Capt, Culmer'to rescue the next amination of | he: they handed tion acene, entivied. Th ‘nee A el , re seve! if ? ratte hn bis strange diag Jodge Dilloway, The accounts examined showedthat | us a bucket and rowed away. Persons who officials upon the arrival of every fresh | found to be well filled with native silver, | 1% matter the courts have several times passed | Nativity of Venus,” by the Brothers Brew o! that he fe ested, and pido had been charged in excens. Judxe Dilloway | were flouting around on life preservers linmlored upon, and always against the railroad, The | London. tin any manner w . Besides these there ts a panorama painted by | be hadseen to Nid (he cargo of goods, acts in themselves viola- | while black and ia & y 8 Citivoue a the saime strait, ray sulphurets of silver sort of thing fearto truth Is that t and added that "the conspirators should not latiwigacs | Shem to save them, but they turned ac at majority of people would ‘, ‘ ‘i . 4 Y | The same veosel was on Saturday lat still in the di i everything except the promptings of their owa tions of law and punishable with fine and | are distributed throughout the whole | sather submit toa petty Imposition than wo to Nir, Matt Morgan, const coe pic eleaus te | inthe Bnet tfyer, and Facy'€ Finit to it was two weoke | UD ciaaeeeee Gesite to escapes, We sot to work to bail out our imprisonment. In view of all these cir-| mass, In fact, there are thre prtor to that day veins ina | law with a wealthy corporation for redress, and | und ending w a aay. bh @ representation of the atta Sewing Girls. boat as soon as t Interes « MURDERED AND nOnNED, On taking ar y t 4 a <A n inventory of the boat Euinetances both parties “after consulta | belt of slate, running parallel with the | too many compantes, knowing this feeling, take | When tue ttovel de \iMe-and the burning of that | As ou ema ate MuL MaSIL Indet, from the | tne doeeamiekiag establishinean in, Thirtiot® | ro found that wp hed four are ton, and without the admission of weak- | formation, all carrying native silver and | advantage of it In ways of exceeding meanness, | ylvina cyt 2 the cauvas, owing to im: | hong ine commdence.ot Mr, Leay s brother aud | street, erween Broadway an the oewing girs explosed | wont down, cad’then tare ineur cues aie bens bees on either side” aa tho Journal ro | glance, An effort is now belng mado to] ane ast Turks whe bearded the sick Bye | Petey ha eeents mared, ae 18 was unrolled Arinly convinged that he haa been murdered | qyere have deen prescribed by the proprietor: the frst night of suffering, All our efforts to marks, agreed upon the compromtse | sink a shaft on the south voin with the in+ | santine lion in hls lale are eat to have croeeca | StrO¥ in great part theeMectof the pictures, Mut | SUqeebhed. They claim that, knowing the man f Trorking hours are from 8 A. M, to 6 F. 3, filea her getinveo we bet tarelt walstgeep ik already mentioned, tention of fully developing it this winter, i have crossed | even under this drawback they were easil into consideration, they are amply justified in | §: buugh ifaw ti to Tt. : Fach one will understand dlstinetly that when | water, The boat lay in the trough of the sea, garuicnts aro to be Aulaved tue hands must rewiain aster | with every wave breaking over us, We ad to TPReteak ore ae y Br) Se eererte ta the work look, our legs under the seat and clasp arme * 3 a Gule 4 ‘ork: | about each other's necks, a8 every sea thrent~ ae hear entering aud Weaving the Bouse duriow | thed‘ig wash us overboard, Wiren morning 5. ‘one mrt tune with ther broke the sea was still running mountaio Ligh. tigie will be slowed foseed for tees, Tite BM 8 BO | Wen the Wont was lifted on the top of 4 wave 6. No cooking wil be allowed in the kitchen, except | every eve was strained to catch sight of a sailor soaking tea. land, but none was to be seen, It was still use- 7 Girls coming tn the workroom after 8 o'eloek will | fess to try to bail the boat, but the oars were Hoven 8 Qaaries O88 Cay, put out, more to keep ourselves wari than to senile make any progress. ‘The sea both in and out of Missing from Pasantc Vatley, N. J. the boat made rowing 1 We could not h, the Hellespont on a raft, The Moslems have ; ognized as being ( ainted with power and tinagls 0 othe e0 From the matter-of-fact way In which || When the number and importance of the | progressed but slowly In naval selence, but at | hattons The dial pletures thee of the burning | Pat opinion, and that no other theory will sult the subject is treated by our Boston con- | silver discoveries made in this country are | length the raft has developed into an ironclad fhe pausteeac and colpeeed or ekactantuna | ao unfounded stories and suspicions that have temporary, it would appear that thestand- | considered in connection with the fact | of the most civilized and destructive pattern, | Co rates ANS compoued of w background | got Serra pac: tekacseas tenall Pe taate Ts ions ard of commercial morality, so far as it re- | that it ts only withia a very few years that | The fron-clad was Iaunched from the Imperial | FTOUN Were represented by real Agures effect. Reet, misstatements that have been published, no lates to Custom House transactions, is not | the attention of explorers has beon specials | navy yard at Harskino on the 2th of October, | dienes an’ aeimactartace epee ed by tt me Ulue But Manche Fae aesloee eae nce to high as it might be in that city. It | ly directed to the search for silver of applause, ihe artist himself being called bee If to unravelling the mystery, should be borne in mind that the firm of | can doubt that the deposits of this precious eed dhcp RATE formidas | €Reehe curtaln at the close of the act. Paeorand manellon We mune ee LM . WEL ‘0, e United B el ot a for ae 8 in former spectacles, t nanagers have " H e rt Witatam F. Wet & Co. {8 not composed | metal in the United States are practically | {!”" auteqénisk oh sob bh Well bd oh land, taken oocasion to introduce in the third act The statement given ubove le in the lane a no one | 88 six-inch plates, carries Armstrong guna, and | sernie display, and was received with an uproar 1 of the class of individuals whom the public | inexhaustible. With experience in the do= fort of varlety entertainment. Ip the preseng {| Of, the gentlemen themselves, and, though It! wintam Brophy and his family have long | keep the oare In the rowlockm, ‘The men by this q e . Prep ee- wn # 7 wh contains Httle additional to what ts al if el sno KeM= art atione rads oer tate with smugating | velopment of silver mines will come im-{ A shell mound nearly a mile long and | Meharry scones GF the performances of | known tn the matter, it will be"rend with {nter- | HY*Gapplly togelher on ewollstocked farm in Passaic | {ime had grown carclons, and ther ws bv sem; pherations, but, on the contrary, ts one of | proved and more economical processes for | bait a mile wide has been discovered on tho | avd ata feethight Herr Qiettenbaahya dram. | f8t,.g¢, coming frum the brother and hoareat Valley, N.J. On the Mth inst., Timothy, aged #9800, | starte with too little unity to ac lish any Davies, the ventriloquist; a having attired bineslf in his beet sult of clothing, | thing, Mark Anthony, the oller, became crazed the most eminently respectable of the re- | raising and treating the ores, which will | Callfornfa coast, near San Pablo, ‘The mound {s AS prodky led You 0 7 | ——— en me to drive a herdtof twenty cows to. re | in the afternoon of this day wectable business houses of that particu | have the effect of attracting energy and | Covertd with agrowth of shrubbery. Froginonta | baby cialis with emer tiara aN Plage THE ALABAMA OUTRAGE. tne ode, a ddidipot Fetarder tne | "he second night. wes like the fret, only ine | tarly respectable city, The senior member | capital to the promotion of this industry | f Pottery mado of red earth are found on tho | phine Walby. a skipping-Fopedancer, Mr. Henry nip arp nbs aud meadows stage thactiae | £ensifled by the complaints of the starving men Nard nps and meadows since chat th ‘ y il ‘ Al), we fedr, so for as his singing goos, | Ger. Is Refusing to Ree: ~ | ford cir etlort and by the ravings of Anthony, When (he mors of the frm Is known as a liberal patron of | as its resnita are rendered less hmzardous | face an Mine Cease Gere near ta cee eeo | Dardly taaliba the ahiiclpeiloon of int imasnam’ | "Tsp wena tence meee aeve ths Boris IWebatever that ‘ue hal’na inowey With Murat ins | uw broke and no prospect of Tand or asall could Uterature and the arts, and has contributed | through such improvements. There e owner of the tand dug atrench, andatadepth | ment. ‘His imitation of Kime ecves ie remark: | it bay Haw ota gine peny pockeaneweds N°feees | shot ct shatice swans around fies Gout scent hal something like $100,000 to Harvard College, P a here CaN | of twenty fect, near the base of the mound, ho soly lnotech! sand what point it has wag lost ivenarked N inches in hetgat, na A reward | shoal of sharks swam around the boat seemingly Montaoweny, This morning a detachment of the Seventh United States Cavul- be little doubt that in comparativeiy afew pa he a idlenye ©, a4 Lhe great tenor himself aud ® iis | years the United States will be the great | skeletons, bones of dogs and birds, and imple | Coleg. hug a eine eRe! without the | source of the silver supply for the whole | ments ofstone. One baby was rolled in what ap. | Which It ls hardly ‘ this firm should | wortd, succeeded in unearthing a number of Indian fertaln of thelr prey, The barber, William Merry emaciated with hunger and thirst, About dark he died, and a sea swept him off, ‘Before morn= ing Shoa the porter, and Mark Anthony Jumped And yet a friendly journal coolly o: Reatisfactory reason why admission of wenkne > ‘our public, s treble volve, to dish, erie vole ch2 | ry marched to a polut twenty yards from the t } peared to be apiece of redsilk. All the skele. | Gexterity with which he franages it does not | Capitol grounds and bivouacked. Intense ex- 5 Btates, the facts that otherwise its transac- Betore and After. the north, ‘Tho shells are evidently tho re- | Herr Wieffenbach performa prodigious fenta TLtacs The eet oa eae s LiE G NGre, HOE COM> | In the Fremch spoliation claims thet on Saturday at 71 | Seemed to hava left us, ‘The tortures. of thint tions for several years past would be inves | Tt will do uo harm for the gentlemen | Mains of oyster and clam dinners, The fact of | HE'onuye tunes MiK eeheatiat eee eee | the Legistature wt the Caplio passed a biland | South atrect, cury K. Plerpont presioed, an stated Mocurdon gave ‘in toi and’ we theew hineelt tigated, and that its constant practice of | who for three or four months prior to Wh soleiens foving toward the north ts tnter- | His performance is an much that of ndextorous | {eA joint Noeclatioee eae eek Ur aes, | the object of the meeting, ‘The claims ai over backward Into the sea, Thomas fran, one and the 1 ing @ pmiparison 0 omali 1800 to $12,000,000, an: mparison of the remali munteate the facts of the sit hy Mi , especially as hi be $1,100,000, Th bribing revenue officers might lead to un-| the Presidential election went through with | Mawler aa of 0 muni t compound inte varies | oommitten toe of the five loft allve on the morning ¢ is musical feat by film . . hy hisdrumstickstn the | gation by telegeeehe overnm y rons fe Mame On. ioeee't day, while describing @ splendid. ent« | Pleasant results, the country bawling their indignation | (Ives to tive TT of ines atten Hee me | alts Playing with them Hehind his back, and | ington, end anpiuting © dolenete, te iresenta | ore gueyten Poclatine tit ths lout vad juattea8s and dled. Ite'we snaged svarbourd aiid a shar _Judge E, Ry Hoan, formerly United] at such scandalous stories as that the ‘—tibecs ‘These sido shows, however, are bit tho inole fet wecate tothe Eresitent. Hess di Chita ts dbs deiays AVmemonsi | took him before our eyes, Fates Attomey-General, who was counsel | San Domingo scheme wouht be revived | Westchester county surcly pays enough | gents of the eventtl 1 fee and Lotos” wilt ont will mustain them when the frees peda os uniredclaamiats who sided he a for Wau & Co., in some remarks made in] on Grant's reilection, that Ropxson | taxes to have some othor means of intercom- | Qiuwhtods Of ita pretty Woven, whose wirarme ore, hin. in answer vos communi | ihersigisiure, The North Ca tone An Old Guest of tho Astor House Gone, Samuel Marsh died on Saturday morning inthe Astor House, aged 87, He was the last of the gucets of the Astor who had made it their home from its opening. One by one they have passed away, Among their nur ber may be reuienibertd «he names of Beurievant, Jem Justification of his clients threw a little | was using the navy JRaNt’'s | Munieation besides conti 1 Are dispinyed with alavieh generosity, {th gor ii e navy yards to swell Grawr's ides continuous slush ponds, It © dispiny nvieh generouity, tty gor. Vght upon the causes of such a degraded | vote, aud that thé party was not sin- | '* the custom of New Yorkers to talk about bar- From the petfornance of katurday evening. the vondition of commercial morulsas this case | cere in its promise of reform in. the | Te! New England, but New Knginnd can at teant | play latoo long Tt lasted anti aaterten aitos s ah exhibits, He maintained substantially | civil service, to keep thelr eyes open for a | OME of Rod roads, The condition of the | And then even Mr. Jarrett who wae lustily enlled Pecelve amagort: lat ° , on te d for, was anno as having gono homa, ‘Tt Frets eked tee eee ae mecre & inajort- that on the whole Messrs, Wein & Co, | few months and sce what theevent proves, | reetatllt thoroughfares Is Alsuraceful, and of- | Wn Datween the ‘nots wore exceeilinty tines | ey, were exchuded the body would be without w had not defrauded the Government; be. Japitol Legislature yesterday Gov. 1 that two bodies faim his recog: mibers of the other received a And that he could not e vote on the Senatorial ed conttuued exeliomen’ fers a tempting opportunity to the farmers of | some quorum, ? the piece runs more smoothly they, r % B wi if Or rather it will be well for them to close | that section who ma’ r i" o i t] , The Court House body did nothing to-do Ky 1, Hebb) Kellog, Hatssion, Goouridge, aud lontwell's Wall Street Programme. waisted 3 t y desire to Improve their | 824 nsequently the play, will be shortened: | ay ay, | ings, Stag " v4 Migs, ‘ er f cause If they cheated at times, it was offwet | their eyes and for the innocent voters who | land with « teh quality of liquid fertilizer, net Yenunisa ‘inert iimonta ot the anvil have ibid ial A EN fhe wine of is tah Mi, Mlarah wat the i Mena barat eerie del by the fact that they were as often cheated | belfeved them to keep a bright lookout, he Staten Teland dyotug eetabliahinent, with wick be | TFeMeMry has authorized the Aesistaut Trewurer ab % Bee mere to be omitted and some of the Malogue ro- Pigeon Shooters Awake, Mia beva counected uae are, : © mMiR:on of bonds rach Wede Wy the Custom House officials. In short, | We call their attention now, lew than u |. We regret to hear thut the foolish reports ffenched. Mr. Fiske had best not try to sing In | Bogardus, the champion pigoon shot of Amer- P > Srmtom of gold ea trea Mowat exnctions of the Government | month after tho election, to the fact that | "P0Xt chteken disease have done great tajury to | the Sia ira Tag be Roth ea, fom, says be Sitoes in eR Doe prepared to shoot # match with Ira Paine, aut. =i ' Sel office 1 ‘3. W iy she contrived to spoilt otoere re so enormous that Messrs. Wein | the San Domingo scheme is again broach. | tt Poultry trade, ‘This sould be & lesson ta @ conetision “of th per Ra, Tinker, Abraham Ke! James Ward, or any have been driven to the necessity of Newspapers mot to print too readily unverified her was calie’ before the oni h | BAN In America, nt 100 single Dirds, round trap, twen- vheati 4 'y of } ed by Administration organs, as for in- * sUinately ref ave or thirty Yardy’ fall, ove omnice wating he revenue out of hupdreds of |etange the Baltimore smerioany which | enereremors which inay be fun to the report AL my Wis mer Se :| Sema ae ‘ r, but aro death to tho strugating farmer, tothe call of the audieuos,’ He fo nandle for each other, Tie haat far as t The President has appointed Lucius Haw Sepervisor of Unternal Roventee for the Diswe ce mae, | The December Aldine te the Gnest monthly York in of Bling B, Dutcher, ¢ror printed in America, Cooct ee canes OF ion Ate, ade Facet hy the eke Resignation of Uol, Doty, Airs Ania was BMY, Dut Fhe Mutual Honeft Savings Mank én the BuO llers taiiy ut Lo deporipony, Ade