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Brooklyn Evening Star from Brooklyn, New York • Page 2

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I pjHianiasaawH Mr. Cook let her lake lir course and contin si.t. I Foimo EuiOKAno. Tin itatiiliot of tmi- KOiiKua uiaina int mmi' v. I.t reported affairs in the Miihitan Senate, has hit position, with an award cf $300 in lib favor.

The ground) of Judge Thorn psoas dec! lion are peculiar, and, at least, show an ac responding mouths in 183(1, art at follows I favorably at to exteuding the rights oftuiTrage to females. Somen While do husinesi in that town, and Walter St urgis is their bonk keeper. And in all llie country thvie is hot pretlier spot limn the "I I liill-aide. The railroad depot is near its foot, and it is occupied by sumptiioiis dwellings in which live merchants who do business iu the ii'ljiccntcity. One thing Putcr lu'tsed that lie did not re 1830 quaintance with the significance of English Jiinuiry- words, which are quilt creditable to his die 2,214 4, bl tionnry lore, sjy the least, lit contends tlint the rijit to establish rulct for llie discipline 8,152 13,630 serve a (nuhling spot for himself.

But his usual good fortune attended hiin even hero. A ued his search for llie seducer, but tir.ittoeess-fully. Mre. Cook found him, however, and thev left the village for pnrta unknown. At thelust account! thuy had not been heard from.

At another version of the affair, we hear (lint the guilty pair had fled while Mr. Conk was nl church, and I hut he followed thetn to I'ittslni where the above teem took place. Roclutler American, Lovers in a Fi Sinoular Soene at a Wkp-dino. The Dandridge (Tenn.) Statesman of lust week announces tht marriage of Mr, Hen Hut-key, to Mist Susanna Parker, both of Sevier County. We learn from the Statesman that two expectant bridegrooms were in attendance at tlie auspicious inch elate with the prospect of duplicating hit existence.

(It seems that tht fair deceiver had to wound herself into conduct and government of policemen gave them no authority to establish a uniform fur the an I he always obtained the highest priors, fr In always brought tlit earliest vegetable! in the luaiket. On Uio 1st of llie next Taveinhrrlicliad clear ed 700 fur Hit season, over and above- nil cx-peucet. (Jut morning after the cropi were til in, Peter found man walking uhuut over the limit, ii aa tlit young biuii came up tlit itratiger aaleld bim wlio owned the hill tide, It ii replied Peter. Tl man laoktd tbout arid then went away, and oo tltt next day be oumt again with two Other, 'iliry looked over tlit piece, and they teemed to lie dividing it off into mull lots. They remained about an hour, ond then went away, Pttvr suspected the land wat wanted fur something.

That evening ie itepped in lit the post officii, end there lit heard Hint a railroad going to be put lb rough the village at toon at tbt workmen could be set at it. weallhy bankur had occasion to move to anoih The emigration for the mouth of Mtrcli in the present year would have been much larger memhcia of the police corps. er Section of Ibe country, and sold his house and t'lirden to Peter for Jin-t one half what the if there had been vessels inouifll at Liverpool Arrival of the America at Ilnllfuxi Sackviuk, April 23-Midnight. The revere tlorm with which we have been visilcd prostntot the telegraph wires between Truro and lliilita-v, and communication wifi the latler place has been entirely tuspendei This evening, how-erar, we oaived the bart onnouuctuient that tht steamship morica had Jurt arrived at Halifax but although aov- ml hours have bonn spent In en-dt ivoring to got ovt a few "r-' newt, wt hart not been ablo to acc-niplbh it. i'horis now no current whatever on the lines, and as a ruin storm prevails, tbt prospeotof getting snytbing tonight ii entirely hopeless.

BROOKLYN Y0UNO ME.V3 CIIRI3IIAM At.SOCIATI'iK (HtAN'H Cf NCWT, At rL MO U'l'il CHURCH, Tl'IiSBAY, Arm, 28th, 1K57-The New York Harmonic S-eicty, a full Orches. tra of forty performers from tho New Yoik fbilhar iconic Society, Mrs, HOiTWICK, Miss II AVI IK AN DEM, WILLIAM MASON, Mr Y. J. KDEN. Coxni'CTon.

Mr. Y. IlKI'TOW. Leadeu Mr H. C.

1I.V1M. 110 11 A PAKT I 1. Overture "St PumI" McnJtlisoha New York Philharmonic. 2. tho Ulory of tho Lord" Handel's Metlab New York Harmonic, tnd Philharmonic.

3. Air "Comi unto Hun Handtl'l Messiah Miss Hattie Andetn. Pastoral Symphony Handol'l Messiah New York Philharmonic. 5. Air ''I know that uiy Hedcoin- crlivetn" Handel's Messiah Mrs.

Emma Uillingham Bostwick. 6. Chorus-'1 For uuto us a child Is born Handel's Mssslah Now York Harmonlo and Putlharuiduio. building cost, oo I'eter took a wile who loved to accommodate the emigrantt wishing to take a passage. An immense number are waiting to Tin law defining their powers providei that policemen shall wear a tuitiblo emblem or device, hi in when ho dot; in tht earth, and found a place for her and himself upon tim old bill side.

And now, reader, where do you think the hill oome over. 'I'll a nrosnact now la that tha amlirrniion for to bo tireecuibed by the Commissioners, under hich clause they ordained that members of 1337 will be almost at Urge that of 1851 "ideis? I 'e Imps you know, for it is a vei liable the police should "wear a frock coot of navy blue cloth, tingle brtatted, collars made to roll or tlaud, nine buttons on the breast, two button! history 1 liave Leiii wriliug, urn! the place I have told you about is now one of the most select subiirbun I evidences. the affections of tht two, thut when popping' time came round, she waa unable to resist, so Ou the next morning Peter weut out upon the land, and at lit reached the upward boundary on the hips, also two buttoni at the bottom of The How irialne Liquor Law. This revised editioa of the slrandud Prohibit ry Law of 1833, starts, of oourso, with a pat ef new Cjmmssaioners. Commissioners are our Egyptian plague, and as long as wo hear this word we may be lirtof ovcr-iovtrnlnit, corruption, fraud, violation and turned and looked down, the truth Availed upon him.

Ilia hill tide had a gentle, easy 'tooklim (burning mi the skirls." But Judge Thompson decides that in this they bave transcended their limits, and that therefore their orders, io this respect, wert elope, and the View from any part 1. 1 it waa do FRIDAY EVEM1KG. APRIL 24. 1857. null and void.

lie say the largest on record when not lets than 'I'M, OUO foreigners were landed io New York. Fall or Tin Ge.vesei SverENsiow Bninoi Tbe much talked of structure at the Lower Falls know, i as Uenosoe Suspension Urido, fell into tha Hirer this morning about 3 o'ol ck, with a tremendous crash, leaving scarce a vestige behind to mark tht spot where it stood. Tht immediate cause of tht elis ester was the immense accumulation of dense snow during yesterlay in I last niirht. Tbt body of snow was perhaps ons foot in depth, and each square foet no doubt weighed thirty pounds. Careful estimates, made from reliable data, fix the totil weight uf snow on the Bride when it fell, at not less than one hundred and twenty tons, and some estimate as high as one bund ed and Qlty tons With such an immense load it is in leod strange that it stood at long as it did.

As no person law it fall, weosn only by inference from ths manner in which the ruins lie ooncludo whoie it first of constitutions and over-taxation, because, provided urgent were they in their glorious Cause. According Io time let, both gentlemen wert it thi appointed plnct, both anticipating tlit brilliant 'good lime coining' with apparent coolness The Squire announced hit rtadinest to tie the de sued knot by leaJ your partner out on the and to the great astoniaiiiiirnl of the aa -milled lookers-on, two grooms advanced with eagerness to grasp affect innately the fair hand of tin cruel hearted aud bewitching creature-After a somewhat animated discussion, the two frustrated and alinoat prostrated aspirants to matrimonial honors concluded to let ths lady Tht term "discipline," at emplnyed in tht act of tht organization of our Towns and Counties are not more sham, they are for ever superfluous in our IsjJ, means simply "instructions in manual eierci-ses, evolutions, and subordination." The expression Aiiiuricuau Council. The Congressional Committee, and where there are no Committees, the Ceninty Dep Statet. If wt are all bad incorrigible liquor imbibers, will the lioeusingof driukshopi alter this? But If Hurt art only a few among us possessed by "conduct" signthesjperaonal behavior or deportment. The word "government" iiunoits tbeeienise ofsueb autlioiity as is necessary to direct and control the pcrsonul actions of the members of tho police fuice in manner bcrt calculated to render them ompt uties, in the several Congressional Districts of make a choice, il one she could effect, between thit bad habit, art the elective selectmen, aldermon and supervisors not ahls to execute a simple general 1.

Overture "William Tell" Rossini New York Philharuionia. 2 Chorus "Come, gentle fpring." The Seasons Haydn New York Harmonlo and I'bilharinonio. 3. March and inale Pro or the "Concert- stuck Weber WITH rtllL OaCIIEITRA. William Mason i.

Echo Song" Bishop Mbs Haltie Ande-m. Flu'e Obllgiti Mr. P. J. Ebon.

this Slate, are reqiiet-ted to call a Convention in their respective Districts, to elect a Dclegutt to represent them in lie National Council, which and efficient in the discharge their duty, it appears, therefore, very evident that no power to establish a uniform is derivable, by implication or otherwise, from mere authority to prescribe rules for failael. them, which tht toou accomplished, and wat married to tht out the most admired. Verily, the tortuous courat of true love will never run sin-oth 'Pliancy the nheelinki' of the ditconiolite, out The rods to which the cables were attached In the admin strative law cmcerning the trade witfi liquor? are they not appointed eipressly for such purposts have thoy not all kind-i of nuisanoo and bad things to remove, or prevent 1 'o, our august it to tie lielil in tne City of Louisville, on north abutment on tha east side, and the south abut the FIllsT TUESDAY in JUNE next, and nil meut oa the west sidj drew out oi the wasona.y Tha main cablet are Kill fatt at one end. Tbe Legislature thinks three oi incise, raged lover, who turned hit ttept homewards, with hit license in bit pocket and bit adored other emit are in the river, two nundrcd foet be llu American piipen iu this Stall art requested to publish this notice. annotated tor eaeri uiunty in mis sum, vj ma low.

It it presumed that the Bridge wat sob. run down by the w'elght between the towers that the tons of tht east irou toweit were drawn over tnd one in the arms of his rival. Happy Hen litis key I County Judge, and extra piid with S3 per hsadpir day, will do belter th.m the supervisors. Hell, if now Hit Honor shoul I happen to bt a JESSE C. PAXJf, State Presidunt, C.

P. Biiiciiam, atate Secretary. lightlul. A brook ran down through it Iruin un t-xhauslless spring up in the ledge, and the locality waa cool and agreeable in summer end warm in winter. At the foot of the hill, on the left, lay a large like, while the liver rati la tight for -ni my mi Ice.

Of toliloquiaed Peter, 'they think lliit would makt beuuliful building lota. And wouldn't ill Curlout that I never thought of that before. And then when the railroad cointt here, people from the city will want thi-ir dwellings litis. But the land is valuable. is worth- let me see say six hundred dollars a year.

1 can easily get eight or iiintj hundred dollart for what I can raise here, and I know that two hundred dollar! will pay me a good round price for all tho labor 1 per ouit, And then my peach treet grow up; and my strawberry beds increase, llo it it mart valuable tj we than it could be to anyone ik' Tttr went home, be could not resist til temptation to tit down and calculate how house lots hit land would make, and ha fouud that hit hill lido would afford fifty tpels, with a garden to eucli one, But he -didn't think of telling. Two days afterwards, tix men came to look at tbt land, and after travelling over it and sticking up some stakes, they went away. That evening Peter went down to the hotel, and the fiitt thing lit Ltard was: 'Aha, Pete, you've misted 'How sol' asked Peter. Why, how much did you get for your liill--rldei' What do yon mean I' "Haven't you told it I' broken. freo imbiber judgs and even clergymen are in the discipline, conduct and governmental the police, but do the commbsioners derive the power from thcii right to prescribe aa emblem or dovico for policemen.

The term "emblem" properly moans "an Inlay inluid or inosiio work something inserted in the bely of another." The wont "device" tignifics "an cinoleui intended to represents a family, person, notion or quality, with a suitable motto; used in printing, sculpture and heraldry, it consists io a metaphorical similitude between the things representing and represented, as ihs figure of apluujjh represent ing agriculture Garments are not, ordinarily, alluded to as emblems or devices, except that in sacred meetings white robes are sometimes referred to as eaiblems of purity. So, it will be perceived, that policemen may When tbey fell, the cables were drawn out of the anchorage by the sudden jerk. Tht bruken towers lav iu heaps of ruins, he floor between the towers this regard no exo -pit ns tut run wuauncn Why should not the supini-on execute a general law regulating the liquor trade, and tht Judge be 'Hie uf Alien-. The rights and privileges of tlieus eeein to 5. Overture Weber New York 6.

Aria "Orando Valse brilliaute Venjano Mrs Kuiint (lillingham Bostwick 7. "Grande Yalse di William Mason. William Mason. 8. Chorus-' Hallelujah! Handel's Messiah New York Harmonic and l'lulharuionie.

Tbt grand Piano-forte ued on this occa-ion is the Manufactory of UulleK. Davis 4 and is furnished by T. 8. Berry, No. 453 Broadway, New Voilt Aomission OXK XiOLLAfl.

Tickets to he had at tha raoins of the At'ouiatinn corner of Court and Jornleuion streets, and at the principal Hook stores in Brooklyn, and at Win Hall Son's, 239 Broadway, N. i'. Boors open at 7 1 at 8. p-l 4t fell into the riror and was swept away by the water. reserved to look into the matter, when there are Those sections of floor between the towers and the be most convenient for "business" purposes, if complaints, that the law is fairly executed 1 Tnis are to Judge froiri the number of cases in anchors lie oa the sloping banks.

Ths whole scene now prestnti an interesting tnd profitable spectacle would be tne natural order oi mis ousineu, ami un i natural ardor is constitutional, and therefore this ex for tht contemplation if Aldermen, tnigineers, me ohnnict aniUm -payers generally. cise lawsubverting this order is unconstitutional. A court is not an administrative but a judicial magistrate. Our Constitution, altho' imperfect in many The defects, in the structure are apparent in more which the plea of nun citizenship or diplomatic exemption, is set up as defence against ullcgt tlons of "sharp practice." Au interesting case it now before the courts, in which ths consul uf ways than one. Tbe towers were a sham, but possi A Ronrtsn'a Cave -Great Wealtu I Kentucky.

Wt dtp the following wonderful story from tin Louisville Democrat of April 14lh II reads very much as if it bid beeu prepared as a tirst of April hoax It has beeu known to very few persons in this city for some time, that a discovery of great wealth has been midi in the interior of Ken lucky, on the line of the Louisville lUilrvad, by a pour family who former ly lived in this city. The discovery was made by a young man while plowing In the field, about six months since. As lie was plowing leisurely along, (lie earth suddenly gave way under bis feet, and he waa pre cipitatcd into au immense cavern. Much injured by the In II, the young man in casting about him for some means wherewith to get out, discovered numbers of iron safes and strong bjxes, which upon investigation were found to contain gold and silver coin, jewelry, and other valuables to wear whatsoever they please, in respect to clothing, to long as they exhibit their "star." They may go in their shirt sleeves, if tht weather per bly niirht hnvo withstood the test to whico they were subje. tcd, had the pressure boon vertical, as it would a foreign power, resident in New York city, oo- the Georgian costume en sum cutties, if we are any ju due of Hit matter, a verv I mit' or Jjft a tn ti k.

have been, had tbe cables been lam so as to render, and not so as to draw the tops of the toners towards the river when the weight directly over tbe stream questionable position, to say the least. Tht mer evenings, of a clean collar and a pair of spurt. THEATRE. DltEj? 11 cents i Orchestra IJUTIDY'S NATIONAL I eiri-lcs, 25 cents i Pit, was greatly increased, as it w. last niglit.

Tne towers were in ad) in an inferior manner, and points, expressly contains an article headed Administrative, another; Judiciary, Indicating of curse, two separate channels or branches of businot iwr mere ii.stinct must teach one, that a Judge, as has nothing to do with the regulation of commerce or trade, as little as a governor, supervisor, selectman, alderman and mayor has any thing to do with litigationjer ooutt business Our State is divided into 57 countisa, all enumerated in the Constitution, having theirown legislative and administrative local governors, called supervisors, elected by ths people lor their public affairs. Nowuore is it said in the constitution that the legislature has a right to ap-noint secarate supervisors or commissioners fir a following are ins factual presented in a re were not as etrocz as tbey appeared to be. We no port ot llie which was commenced on tice that one of tho columns broke at a point where Wednesday iu tht U. S. Circuit Court it had been patched by a piece of boiler iron, put on the inside and liveted to the casting This piece Graham vt.

Meyer if- Slucktn. Tbt particulars of this case, now pending, were given in tht month Nsw York tkesui Bhookly 'Times." "When doctors disagree, who shall decide!" Our fellow citizen of the Biooklyn Times, who purchased his citizenship at a great price. ($3) while we were born free contends that the a fabulous amount, llie plantation on winch all this treasure was found dues not belong te Chairs. 6U ceuts THIS EVEMNii. BtMEriT or Ma.

V. Aim. KAItMEL, TUB SCOUT. Karmel J. II.

Allen I Van Buter. 0 L. Fox Rosalie--Miss lUihuway Kuto- i'nnny Herring THIS UO.SE OF KliABO.N. CLAM EEL. Clam-eel---G L.

Fox I Arman i- Mist Hathaway loooucludewith ROltY se24 tf of patchwork wot made iu consequeuce uf a crack around the column and to save re-casting. How many more of these columns were thus catuhed we oannot siy. The history of this Suspension Bridge be the fortunate discoverers, if lio only lease the ly article ot tht l-usinoss ol tie law courts in December lart to the following efieot suit was formerly oonimenced in the Superior Court of ibis city, but the defendant, Mr Hucken, being Consul Gener separate business belonging lawfully to those boards of" supervisors i for if such a power should exist, property, and from motives of security they have kept lite secret of their good fortune to themselves. All eminent legal gentleman of this written at length, but we can enly give the data of Irish are worth pandering to, because they also are $3 citizens, and can litre glorious privilege! while the New York Times, as will be al of the kingdom ot llnnover, a pica to the jurisdiction of the State Court was entered, and the case its birth day and its cost, ibe detailsor itsdestruc city ii about interesting himself to secure the tion are given above. The bridge crossed the river seen from the following item taken from that at tbe Lower rails, some tivo hundred feet above fortunate lamily in llie uwnerstiip ol these great treasure, the result uf whose labors, in connection with other particulars, we will give in a the water.

It was upwards of seven hundred foet staunch Republican journal, is willing to oast was transferred to the federal authorities. Hore, too, Mr. Stucken doniii's, and says that the I'nited St'Uei courts bave no jurisdiction orora consul. It appears that in December, 1855, Moyer Stucken agreed to loan Graham, $100,000 for four months on the security of the steamships Ocean Bird tho constitutional purpose of the Uounly organizi-(ion might bt entirely superseded by arbitrary laws, and superfluous officials, increasing, for mere Tarty purposes and even for worse ends, the publio taxes. Moreover tho usual very numerous board of supervisors, springing up from ths midst of the Countj people, must know best what kind of men may be licensed for tradiug with liquors while a County judge, perhaps a jreigner in the County, may be, indeed, entirely incompetent for the task.

"The Legislature may confer up in the boards of supervisors, of the several Counties of tbe State, such lone and twenty feot wide. 'Iha lowers which supported the cables were made few days. of hollow iron oolumns about a loot in dnnuetorcon off anil cut loose from the foreign vote. Poor old "Democratic" Virginia seems like a sick man who it obliged to take a dose of eitherone 8t. Lawrence and the United States worth ovor nected by diagonal braces of iron.

Tbe towers were Hindoo Vinow Burnixo. A clever epigram 00,000 tor which loon be was to pa; a bonus of one hundred and tire feet bigh, in the form of a py or the other of two nauseous medicines, and after Iheloun trust) remain in the hands on he is said to nave been written ny banning, Hit ramid, tome sixteen foet square at the base and six teet at the summit. celebrated English statesman, poet ind wit: defendants, subject to the drafts ofGrahain in favor of mechanics and others who held liens on tht property. Graham then proceeded to Havana in the steamer It has considered as a finished nr. Why there win a man here looking at it a week or so ago, and to day he came and brought five city merchants with him and I can take uiy oath that each one of them engaged a building lot of him.

One of them spoke tome what a lovely spot it was; and I told dim oobody would have thought qf building -there till yuu got the rockt olf. But haven't you told it thought' Ho, not to inch of 'Why, that man told ma he had engaged to foufhuudred dollars for a choice lot of twelve square 'Then he will find hit lott somewhere else, I till I sell Soma more conversation wat held, and then Peter went hon e. On the A llowing forenoon tile very man who had been ibt first to come and lock at the hill aide, called set Peter, introducing himself as Mr. Anderson. VLet't See I believe you own some two or three acres of bind up here on the hill he said, very carelessly.

I I 'J exactly. 'AL, yes well it doesn't make much differ- etice. I didu't notice particularly how much there wis, I thought I should like to build there, if you would sell the land reasonable, 1 might like tt purchase, it would be enough to a (To id me quite a garden though I supposo it would cost about as much to 1:11 tuch land at tlit produce would be 'That would depend upon how you worked taid Pettr dryly. '0, yes, I suppose so. But yuu art willing As in India, one day, an Englishman sat, With a mart native lass at the window structure, and bat never been formally accepted by Lawrence, where he sold the Ocean Uird for tae city.

lailser piwers, local, legislative ana a nuiuisirauvc, as thtv shall from timo to time prescribe (cons: art. III. 17)," but the legislature has no right to abolish tho elective supervisors entirely orprc purfe, ns long as we have counties, and replace them by non-elective officers Thus this excise law, a hurritile word for all tars familiar with this terrible invention of Bo ynur widows bura themselves 7 Pray tell me If the city is beaten in the pending suit, tbe out making sundry wry faces, she has concluded to take a dose of Irish Democracy, and waves away the other nasty dose with a motion or her emaciated hand. She fears the latter would prove an emetic, and induce the black vomitt We wish her joy of her choice, and think, dearly, tbnt 1ST LIFE ILLUSTRATED, TI1I3 WEEK, 13 a capital number. It hat eight Engraved Illustration, and an excellent varioty of matter, among which aro Perils of Arttie Navigation, with four spirited' Engravings Fa me as' Wives, showing their true tociul (position, their bouie influence Poem The Gambler'tfate Influences of "Homes at they Should lie A Trip Over Ibt Alleglianitt A New Wind Mill, wilh Engravings A New Patent Plane Illustrated and Described Sjieaking in Public The Bread Question Crinoline Controversy The Bedottites Bogus 1 icket-Venders A Strong Man Wanted; News of the Week CityUm-ip; Familiarities Potlry Home; Sleep; Lovo's Belay; Information; Personal Intelligence; Literary Notices; List of Patents; aod Queries; Dempster the Vocalist, wilb Portrait; State Normal School uf Trenton History, Engraved View of Building, all fur 4 cents.

All Newsmen have it. apV3 3i aud returned to tht city on the 18th uf March in tho Qahawba, with the Spanish purchaser, and letters of credit on Duncnn bhern.au to pay lay will be snine .17,000, for which they have left few hundred dollars wortn of oi iron, lying beside tor the ship. Mr. G. then demanded of the defeud- the river at the Lower 1 Kocnester Union tf tlittlf" Said Ihs protty inquisitive Hindoo.

Bo they bura 7 that they do the gentleman sai, Wilh a flame not so oasy to smother Our widows, tht moment one huabaud it datd, Immediately burn- fur another Tuesday h. nrajnnnr I ifv rendered hiin, out i evcntiiuTes in it dispute us i. un European governments, is still more unconstitutional than thHt ever Bsamoraoie prohibitory Maine liquor law ot ISjo, since declared uncoustituiioiial hy the judioiary, tnd now expressly repealed by our august Legislature. YAM. she should be compelled to lake a good large its intent, the dofendanu claiuii- that the money advanced by itm was nnt a loan, but was for the Akkkst or the Notorious Murderer, Town gf.VD, at Cleveland.

for the last two veais purchase of iheso throe steamships the Ooeun Bird, great efforts bave been made to secure the per i the St. Lawrence, Sio.WO, nnd'tho United Bamaoe to the C'ioai Trade. Sotnt lady who IV. T. East the irr.

Status, eiO.000 makinir in uli The da sun of a man, William Townseud, who in the Conference ol C'burcli. dote of the foreign article. Bead the following A SinANOt Tasti Easily Accoontkd tor. Our Virginia neighbors are still jn a sea of troubles about the Homestead Kiuigration Society," and strictly that none of its members should ever be permitted improve the soil of the Old Dorain- fend wits' lawyer wrote a letter to tho Kditor of the autumn of 1834, caused a teirible excitement iu Hat more reveronce for the inspiration she draws from Helioon than for that Imported from Havana, lleruld denying that tliey put la the plea et consu Upper Canada by a series of daring aud bloody comes down in tbe following style upm the patrons of the weed, iiet her prayer be answered and crimes seldom equaled in the history ut any- lar privilegos, yet it now appears thut that plea is to lie urged iu the present suit, which will bo resumed country. On the lath of October ol that year Dr large dealers in cigars must bede on Maccuboy or tins lliursd ii') morning.

JJut. it tho tow priced lands ot irginia EiGU rn dat. Ths conference assembled yesterday at tbe usual hour, Bishop Morris in the chair. Several young men were admitted to the conference on probation. The Stewards made their annual report of Hamilton Nellis, in Cayuga, near Grand Iliver cave in.

be sold to toe highest bidder, Ibo Soulli, Mr. 1'ry Here is a singular line of defence, which re was in id. -red by five men who shot him and robbed him of a laige turn of money. Two ol commend itself to the enumeration of these men were afterwards caught, tried and t1 (V A SPECIAL JIEtVT-tj 1 JJ ing of Brooklyn Engl Coinpmy No. 17, held April 17th, 1857, the following preamble and resolution were unanimously adopted i Whereat, some evil disposed peison or persons did, on tho morning of the Hih set Are to the building known as the Bulliull mansion, whereby two members of this Cimpany were very seriously injured while performing their duty in endeavoring to extinguish said fire therefore, Resulted, That the Foreman of this Company be and he ia hereby authorised to offer a roward of one moneys received from the various districts for hung.

One was shot by officer! while attempt the superannuated (una. 1 here had been re shrewd lawyers diepoied to release their alien clients from common liabilities. An American citizen, the owner of three steamships slated to May never lady press ber lip, llispmtTored love returning, Who makes a furnace of his mouth, And kteps its ehiinn iy burning I May each true wojaan shun bis sight, For fear his funns inighl choke her; And none but those who smoke themselves Have kisses for a smoker I ing to escape. Towusend, who was reputed to be the head of the gang, after shooting three or ceived a total of $4,674 6G, ol which there had been distributed $4,653 03, leaving a balance be worth a half million of dollars, finds himself four otlicers who were in pursuit of bim, aud of $11 53. The report was adopted.

committing several of the most atrocious in want of money to liquidate certain claims Tbe appointments to the various districts, for oi's new paper, decidedly objects to -eir being purchased by Massachusetts speculates. if we are to have emigrutien," that j-'urnal li U't it not bo composed of the constituene'y of Sumner and Wilson. We prefer, iimtoad, an importation or'vigor-ouk muscle, generous blood aud bi'illiaut intellect from tbe Knierald 1-ste, wliicll has already supplied us with au large aud preciuus a proportion ot our popalation." ruuge as this prelerence for the sons of the Emerald Ula may upp.ar, in a jStato which oontaiued so uianv Know Nothings, it is very easily acocuutod fur. The sous ot the tiucrall Iidt have ulnajs been the staunchest supporters of the peculiar institution" both ut tbejNurth and tht South, mid nothing can be more natural than that the Virginians should prefer thorn to emigrants from iuijland. hundred dollars for such information as will lead to IS1 Jfiin.

Hi L- burglunes aud robberies, made bis escape, and the relief of superannuated preachers, were then held by mechanics and others against tht Ves although the authorities ol Canada ottered a made for the ensuing year sels. He apidies to several moneyed men for glnmagti, In tbit city, the 221 of April, by the Rev bounty uf a thousand dollan for hit head, and At the atternoou session the Conference made the friends of those murdered added larce the nccwary funds, but fuils to obtain them, Br. Tailor, William A. Uellatly Vj Anna daugh the following appointments: amounts to the Uovernraent otters for his person, till he KOKiUNATELT, in bis uecesiity, meets with ter of James Burt, Esq Lotto Island DisTaicr. Huell (ioodeell, Tren the greatest efforts were unable to tirestliis In this city, on the 22d of April, by tht Rev.

ding KUer, Brooklyn. a foreign cobsiil, doing business in this country, Henry Ward Beecher, Edward B. Versl'elt to Mrs. bands street Chuhcb John Wiley, liull course. On Saturday evening, about seven -clock, says the Cleveland l'laiudealer, Mr.

John aud obtains the accommodation of 100,000, Jane Lindsay. Supernumerary York street, Charles Ktlsey lies, who keeps the New London I'oitor House, At West Islip, h. at the residence of the bride for the loan of which ha payt the very moder aslnngton street. Charles shelling; Centenary on Water street, below St. Clair, and, who has uncle, Joshua Willetie, on the 22d of April, by the Kcv.

Br, Munday, Victoir B. Bergen to Cornelia J. Heaw Failure. The New York Independent in its weekly list of failures for the present woek reports New Y. rk City, suspended assets said to ate "thavo" of twenty-five per cent.

Believing the loaning party to be an honora been an ollicer in Canada, and engaged in tlit Church, lleman Hangs; First place, II Rylance; I'acitio street, Kennaday, II Camp, Supernumerary; HeddiDg Mission, tube supplied CdaU. At Flushing, L. Thomas Stillwaszon to Mary ble business man, he agreed to give a bill of tale be large good dividends expected. The City the detcotion and conviction of the person or persons guilty of tiring said budding. Attost, HENKY O.

SUTDAM, Scct'y. aw In accordance with the above resolution, I do hereby offer a reward of One hundred dollars for such information as will lead to tho detection ani Conviction of the party or parties guilty of said of-fenco, to he paid under direction uf the May tf the oity i.f Brooklyn. WM. BURRELL, ap20 lw Foreman Engine Co. No.

17. OFFICE OF WELLES A CONTRACTORS Brooklyn City Water Works, 353 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. April 14 1957. Proposals for laying pipe Brooklyn Water Works. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until noun of Saturday, May 9, 1857, for the distribution, furnishing all material (except pipes, stop coeks, hydrants, ilc ,) and laying 120 miles of iron water pipes for these works.

Plans and specifications will bo ready on and after the first day of May at tha ufSae of tbe Engineer and at om office, when full information will bo given. pl5 3w WELLES A CO. Elisabeth Koe. pursuit, recognized in one of his guests the notorious Townseud, who hid given io much trouble. He was lurt ef the identity uf the visitor with Townseud, and he gave inlormalion to Chamberlhin, A.

V. Stout, Esq, President of tbe At Branch, L. Isaa V. A. Paynter of the steamships, instead of a mortgage or bot toinry bond.

lie then sells one of his vessels to tell out, 1 luppore I The man's eyet began to brighten 'How much should you want for it 1 lit ask-red. 'Well, I don't know. Wlmt could yoa afford -to pay I' 'Why, I tuppose I could AFronn to pay a great 'deal mora than it it worth. Hither thin not -have it I would pay well, say two hundred 'dollart, or two hundred and fifty at the 'I don't think there it much use of our talking, 'But you paid ontiiundred, only, if I mit-ttke not' 'I bad my choice between one hundred dol-lart and the land, and I chose the taller. But at you seem to labor in the dark, I will explain to you.

In tht first place, there is not another spot ol laud in this section of tlit country that fossesset tht natural advantage! this one has. tan have my early peas and vines up and ho before my neighbors get their ground plowed to I have tny early sauce in market ahead of all others, save a lew hot home owners, whose planti cannot couipar with mint for ttreriglh and size. Then my toil it very rich, tnd yields fifty ptr cent more than most other lamia. Ko look at this During the lost season I have realized over eight hundred dollar from this land, and next season 1 can get much more than that-, 'for my strawberry vines are flourishing finely. There not toy two farms in this town that can can possibly bt made tu'realize to much money at my bill tide, for you tee it it tht time of tny produce and not that duet tht bui-inets.

A bushel of my early peas on the twenty 'second of May, are worth teu timet at much at my neighbor's bushel on tht first of August. Two hundred dollars will more than pay uie for all my timt and trouble in attending to my land, Shoe and Leather Bank, having advanced already Ollicer Gallagher, who called upon Otlicers Mo- to Chcrrie Buwning. In New York, Christian F. Reynolds to Martha R. Jones S.

W. Hawkes to Cornelia A. Rooms il about $1,530,000 to 'help us has declined Arthur, who arrested bnu during the evening. for $250,000, but when about to deliver the property for cash, which will enable him to pay to 'go it blind' any further. Uo's right.

iam Kelt-bum to Helen M. Darke Tbeo. F. Beers He was told that lie was arrested lur stealing Jane llortnn i Thomas C. Derby to Maria C.

Ed his debt of 1 100,000 and the suave of $23,000, CoNOtE'eiuNAL yoMisATio.vi The American ward'. and still leave him worth $123,000 and the two District Convention which met at Claikjville, remaining steamships, ha is met by an exhibi a truuk nt BulTdlo, at which he said they must be mistaken. A revolver loaded was uuiungst hit effects. He ie a smart, well formed man of 28 or 30 years of age, and seems nut to be easily-scared, lie cluims to have been a sailor in 1852, on the brig Powhattau, with Capt Turnbull, and calls himself Hubert Mao Henry. He bus on Tuesday, nominated Major Oestavus A.

Henry, for Congress. Despatches stato that tbe greatest William street Uethel Mission, tt) Halts; Carlton avenue, A Hubbell; Fleet street, Wm Lawrence; Dean street, Law; Eighteenth atleet, Got hard DeKaib enue, Intkip; Summerfield chapel, WbStudley, Mr Hangs' Mission, ti be supplied; South Second street, Mitchell; Noith Fifth street, Malbiry; Greenpoiut, Landoii Grand street, A Fran cie; South Third street, Curry Cook street, to be supplied South Fifth street, Janes New Utrcht, and Gravesend, Wake; Flat-bush and Flutlands, to be supplied Newtown Middle Village, and Maspeth Million, Miner Astoria, Dyckman Flushing, Til liurch; Clintonville, to be supplied; North Hempstead, Hou.h; Glen Cove, i'latts; Cold Spring, ES Uebberd; Huntington and loyd's Neck, Stearns; North Port and Centre Port, Terry Smithlown, tion of the "bill of sale," and an assertion of In this city, on the 23d of April, George Ilsnry, son of Geo W. and Henrietta 1. Child. complete ownership on the part of the creditor, of all the vessels.

enthusiasm prevailed, and that the nomination was hailed by acclamation by tbe convention and In this city, on the 23d of April, Bridget Casady, airod 24. a scar upon his tace, and answers to the descrip THE UNDERSIGNED. HEREBY GIVE W1 Now, cun any one believe that (as argued by notice, that we will make application to the nun given ot mm in the Canadian circulars. Se the foreigner) the owner of property valued at Commissioners of the Land Office for grants of lands veral persons who knew Towusend give their If a million doll ira would part with it for opinion that this it the time man, yet the iden tit ia not lull established. He has just return ist enough money to enable him to pay off cer In this city, E.

on the 23J of April, Mrs Halter S. Morris, aged 63. In this city, on tbe 223 of April, James Meagher, aged 30 At Flushing Alley, Bonjamia Lowerre, az-ed70. Iu New York, Mrs. Mary Brown, aged 92 Mrs.

Pbiehe Black, aged 43 Eliri- Ann, wife of U. W. Geer; Alarim Imbert, aged 29 Mrs. Mary Kurts, aged 20 Elizabeth Lockwood, aged 99 Mrs Margaret Baglny, tged 69. ed from Walker's army, to which he belonged, While in Nicaragua he fought four hard battles, Tux Gadsden ri-gcuASK The Washington Union sayt that a letter hat just been received in that city from in officer of the army ilatioa ed in Arizauia, New Mexico, which states that Arazauia possesses one of the finest in the world, and is rich in gold and silver mines.

tain claims against ill lit might at well, and better, give the steamships uway at once, aud and deserted with thirteen others, alter great Cheney Port JefTersoi, Booth; Hirer-head, Orchard; Waltaluck and Jameepor', Olmsted; Cutcboque.S Jahn-on South hardships bid been encountered, aud no proa thus save himself all further trouble or he pect ol an end to the war. might let the liens swallow up the properly. field, HKUeynoIds; Greenport, II llanos; without putting himself to the trouble of sel under water in tbe Mate of New i ork, situated and described as folio I All that land lying below bigh water liae in Oow-anus Bay, in the Twelfth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, bounded aa follows, to wit Beginning at a point in the conter of Ried street, I0U feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Cunover si reel, running thenee soLtbweetenv, parallel to Cunover street, and along the land tnd building of E. Benningter an 1 Daniel Richards, about 455 feet, to the bulkhead line designated by the Harbour and established by the Legislature of the Stato of New Y'urk thence southeasterly, along said bulkhead line established by the Legislature, about 257U feet, to within 300 feet of a line westerly from Columbia stro and to bind claimed by Buniel Richards, John Schenck, C. P.

Smith, Wm. C. Martin and others, laid land being in front of, above high water mark, owned by CouiiiHiniculions with the Canadian police and otheia have been bad, and all doubts will be speedily dissolved. II the prisoner proves to be the murderer, there will be great credit due to ling. Hit ctse, in equity, teems to be a Very Orient, Farger; Sag Harbor, 1 Wood; Narraganiett Mission, Hilt, Sup; Bridge-hempton, Wake; Southampton, Deau Good Gronnd, Roberts West Hampton and Moriches, Worth Patcbogue, Goret si "pie one aud we canno', see how any tena STEEN BROTHER, NEWSPAPER AND Ps-iiooieAL Stobe, corner of Henry and Mid-dagh street, one block fiom Fulton st.

ap24 2i Mr lies and the utliceit, and a reward of 8,000 Tua Ill-fated Lvosnaii. Tht French courts, in th? action brought tgainst tbe captain oi the barb Adriatio, for collision with the steamer Lyounait hava taken a widely different view of the case than would be supposed from the esparto statement) made by Lieut. Luguiere, and his oompauioos in misfortune, on their arrival at this portoi board the ble argument em be brought in favor of the to lie divided. I- THE ANNIVERSARY SERMON OF the Brotherhood of the Protestant Episcopal Church foreign claimant. It may be said that undue confidence wat exhibited ly the owner in giving a bill of tale, instead of a mortgage; but it Huntington South, Ii.

Codling arming Jalt, Farming; Uompitead, IMsbury Bethel, Kaynorstowu and Union Vale, to bt supplied Hockvillt Centre, I) Bouton; Jamaica, I Klopement im PiTTiroRU There wat great ex- of Brooklyn will be preached by the Rev. Henrt cileiueiil in misiorei yesterday, at we understand, caused by the sudden disappearance of a it such confidence as is, or might be, common E. Montoomeit, (lati of Philadelphia,) Rtctorof subscribers, ino aojoinmg lana it unoccupied ex- between honorable businest men, and, though tht Church of tbt Incarnation, New York, Sunday cept on the southeasterly tide, where John Schenck baik Elise. Capt. Durham, of tht Adriatic, it not merely found Innocent of causing tht collision, but it fully exonerated fro all and every accusation ti iutuiraaiiity In nut remaining by tht Lyounait after the occiilent.

has erected a buildiog. It is low and nearly on the tht technicalities of law may ts-crt tht validity Etenmg, 2bth instant, in the Church of tbe Holy coupie resiuu.g noi a greal ways IroUl that quiet village. The particulars, at wt learn them, are about follows: A few days since a mm cami along and hired oat to a farmer, whose name we did nut leern. Duly a few farms dislaut resides a peraon by the Trinity. Services to commence at hilf-paat 7 uf Stuckeo't claim, the justice of to tward in bia pewar would bt questionable, from all that clock.

A collection will be made for the benefit Philadelphia Taxei. Tbt Philadelphia Conn of the Charity Fund of the Brotherhood. ap24 2t appean to sustain bis demands. eils bavt agreed to fix tbt tax rate in that city at 2 llit cast it not an isolated one. Many citizens, on tbt hundred.

tloyt II Gilder, Pretidi-nt, tnd Gilder, Vict President of Flushing Female College. Aknlal btati Tiet Membert, 26.720; bap-tismi, 1,781 Church property ehurchet, vilued at 3 l'artonaget, 12, valued at $143,17. Benevolent Contributions Amouut received for conference claimants, 13.962 fur Mis-tionary Society, 14.783 1 1 Tract Society, U. There tre 218 Sunday schools; 3.272 oflicen and leaeheis; 21,193 acholaM, and 7U.651 Volumes in library. Increase Member 2.U.

and 6,211 78 in benevolent eontriouliont Sunday school scholars. 1,324. The Convention adjourned tine die. be fort this, have bad reason to deplore the iin- TVTOTICB li HEREBY GIVEN TUAT THE IN Mill belon in? to the Citv. known as ''Smart's putiity with which aliens can transact business Ahrest cw a Important Wiixk-is is the Dl- Mill," will lie let from the first day of May next.

southeasterly side, un me easterly and northerly there is a high ridge, owned by subscribers. There are oo docks built un tbe adjoining land thence northeasterly, and parallel wilh Columbia street, about 400 feet, to the high water line, aod to land now, or late of Banirl Kichards, thenee norther along said lands low, or late ef Daniel Richt to Dwight s'reet, thence along tbe southwesterly line of Vandyke reetto the center of Richards street, thenee southwesterly, along tht center of Richards street, to the center of Lliiabeth ttrtet, thenee northwesterly, along the center of Elisabeth street, to the center of Yau Brunt street, thence southwesterly, along tbe renter of Van Brunt street, to tbe center of reied street, thtoct northwesterly, along tbe center ef Ried street, to the place ol beginning. name ol lOeit, who lias a wite and four children. This hired man ha been a frequent vit itr at tht house of Mr. Cook, end bat proba-hip employed hit time to ingratiate hiuitell iuto the affections uf Mre.

Cook. Sundiy, as the itory gM, Mr. C.iok, oo returning Irons church, fuund this hired man and Mrs. Couk in a rouui tugelher. Oa demanding Ticit.

MvitDxa Case sob Illfual J.iIio to you let bow I hare tint year six hundred dollar! Then you wouldn't tell for lets thin tlx bun I suppose I' said Mr. Anderson, carelessly. 'Would you tell out a concern that wit yielding yew a profit of tix hundred dollart a ytar, for that turn, air asked Peter. 'A-him well ah you put it rather "Then I'll put it plainly. You may have tbt hill tidt fur ten thousand Mr Anderson laughed but bt found that Pe wat in earoest and he commenced to curse and tWear.

At this Peter limply tumid and left hit -customer to himself, and bt aaw no more of the speculator. Two dayt afterward, however, ihrei of tht etme tt tee our hero, and when they bad beard bit simple tlory, they wert reedy to jesUy by him. Thty went up and examined the Spring, which they fouud to bt purt at crj aod it wat then a dry season they saw that thfitpply of water could ntrtrf.nl, and all the boutet which might be built oa Peter 'a laud ould be supplied with running water, tvto io I bt very atuct tf tbt upper onto. The merchant! first wet to tht maa who owned the land above Peter's, including the ledge and tht spring, and bt agreed to aril tor hundred dollart. This, to buildert, wat a great bargain, lur the ttone of the ledge waa excellent granite.

Then they etllel a turteyr and made a plot I tbt bill side, whereby they fuood that iLey cujld bave forty building luta, worth frtra two hundred sad City ti tour bus jdretl dollart tacit. Tuy httitaltd not a ano-jneol attar tbt (dot wat made, I Ut paid Peter ki tea tbousiod dollart cheerfully. Ere many days arW Ibie triosecliun. Peter Wfcite received a ery polite avte frorj Cordelia Ileodereeu, asking biia to tall aod tee br. but fee did ao tall, lie haut4 ap Ur.

Somen aod weat iate baaiaeat wila hua, sud ifaja tirj da in our title, and shield themselves behind Apply to the Comptroller at the City liall. alien irresporitibility. At any rate, in thit io iiooEiyn, April im, iooi By order of the ap24 td ITER COMMITTEE. 1 Wk new ly i win lies inv( gun etui it, a but tnai mitj rale Beyi Ti ler rule purs calls or elf i tore prop bo art elarl Cour j'gi but I Veil ahes li! No tn, aj till Ji ure and stance, there are questions other than eommer eitl ones, involved is tbt iaaue queationt af VmiTE OF TWO CERTAIN IIKKU'F'8 PY rpiuiioii, eue iniii pur, oo a bold iionl. and laid that Mrs.

Cook Wat bit rightful wife that be bed immed ber tume fourteen yeare ting tbe eoniulitr position of Mr. Stucken, write of Kweatt'Ht, ImuM out of th Sopcemt Court L. Farrell, the man hotwort befort the Cora-ner't jury iu New York that he tat upon Hoop ailjuatiiig bia time, heu a man came to tht dour and ordered him olf, wat yet terday arrested in Nw York for illegal voting in the Sth Ward last Kali, and this morning be wat brought to thit city. Whill on bit wty up the river he told officer Keef that lit wtt id tiled by a well known eitiiea ut that ward to TUB away. Wt a' ale line feet limply fur tht purpose and County (ourt ol kinf County, to me directed and ib- which deniineJ a full invalidation Into ihtmer ago inai ne nan llie beat right to her.

aud wat I Brill n.11 hv ntihlie aurlf-n. at U.ll I IDS QUOUtttT Of lS-OU aPLLlOJ IUV IS ablint A'l ml-re. guing to have her. MrtCeiuk louk lh.i,ri..f I lourt roDo.il-tha Citv Hall.l iu tlieliU of I U't I.I.I AM II Ann WILLIAM BEARD, T. T.

HALL. iu ol tht case, Bot only by our eourta, but by the genual government. uewly found huiband, and told Mr. that aba' lieclwk, tp22 (iw I lite riirht, ink- awl intern! wbu-U Jamih tlcAaoit had oa filsorita Heath. Ob Friday evening week, Mrs Sarah J.

Efljni-rr. wife of ioho 3. Elinor aliej suddenly ia ilarriaoobnrg, Va One watt before she died ska )iet as Interesting little son, whit ftll froia trian an I wl tha RES CAP3. HEAD BRESSE-. LACE of proving that til that it not gold D1 Basque, Illusion aid Mourning Uendt, Fraoo I Iniitaal io I'olicnurn.

It will be recollected tint, tome lbret years and that lhe.se who pretend lobe more boaewt passing tbe -use Oa Friday evening Mrs. wh-i washing with tte hired man; that be wai a buld itilur, and would takt cart id her. Mr. Cook expostulated with wife aod pointed tbe mau te hie lour children at proof that tbe woman wat bit wife; but it wat of so avail thry were bound to go. Mr.

Cook then went out turns from man vinert aeea niiicn waiciiing as liioee a a-1 beta much, depreesed, ketM the i-aa-t com ire aiuce, a 2ew York policeman waadUcbarged by they speak ill of This Ktrrell la aa important aaj remaking that the Wat dying txpired ia a iw riowera, Kibiwns, Ac-, or new and beautiful ttyles, at Mm. TAN (from Mrt. Richiod'i, 597 Bruadwiy, N. ,) 233 Fulton itreet, e. petite Clark, 3l Brooklya.

minutes tat l'ulice Coiuuuaiaoert, en ibt ground of die-obtdiuiet of orders, in Muting to wrar the ri- tha Vtli day ul J.nuary, or at any tune tbrrrafter, in um- bands sorter tha aam may bp, uf, la and to, All that errtaia irr- or parcel of land, aituated on tha wratrrlv ski of I'ow-ra lr--t, b-twe-ii Atlantic ami IV OBV atn-na. ia IbaCiiy vf rlrmilin, buun-M, dnenbrd aad enuiie aa tViUowa Hm at a intoatb wetrly art ul Pnnra street, duUnt aity (NO; IVct aor-tbwly fmni I'aridc atmt; aa-t running tbe-nr w-strrly and rall-l ita PacUK atiwt, a-rrnty ire fe-t thew-e northerly and naralk-l wilh fon. street, twenty feet- th-n-eaterlr and pamllel vita l-arita atreet, aerenty are 7il aVt, to hMr-r. atreet; aad taeai-e aouth-erly. al-au the e-j axle ef Posers aLmt, teentj JOI leet.

to toe Uee si -(iiinina: llaled rfc-wklvn, Aprd it. IAT. pX laf' Ut'RUtTT STUrtlJl, Sbaril. forio pretcriUd by tin regulation niada by witnera lur the pi'lde in the Uurdcll murder eae, it bia trMimony can be relied on. But we learn frem Kef that the 1.

strict Attorney of New iodor.ad the bench warrant fur bit arrest, and made Do ol-jreliva te bit t-e-inf brought to tbii ity. Jtiurnal uf Ihurulay. thute Coruiriiaaioner. Tlit rate wis A litt lilinuit piper contain! tht anaounr. mint of the niernage of Wolf ilaty 1-ainti.

"The wolf aaJ the laub shall Be do Leather, end a l.ltlt child sbtii lead the a (tier a while. the house to procure aid. but whea bt returned tbe pair had flown. He immediately follow td ia pursuit, and traced thont to Pitufur J. Tbe tame evBiog be met bit wile io tbe etrett, but be refuted logo baek with bim, and would but UU whtrt ber paramour waa hear ia the Maiine Court, before Judge Tbufnp rlQClD STOVK POLISH JPSTBBCKlVKD A a fresh supply of that valuable artac.a, asef itbotit smoke vr tinell.

i ErXCK, 91 raltoa at oclS tf tnroer at Heart, ton, last wk, aid tbe palie-nuaa mttaioed io.

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