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P8 THE CHICAGO DAILY “FRIBUNE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1872 - 5 m i i ing | body of WASHINGTON fpeoyere mot, at Margravo, snd Strasboure. THE NEW DOMINiON ago, o presurved s sopuiation to within tmo | like, Thatis ono of bis tricka” ko snidepolnt | I8 SIED Srce :i:fi:&ffi;fi&fid%fi%fi with, tho Sharastenie A g Tonpiliory aud the Haneman iavo Gono e i Ll o thveo voars of bie death. 'Thogreat iron bat- | ing bis Jong PISK SRS id thon goos agin it, | cuanok bostrong enough to travel far, ‘bub hia | deavored to pravent acy ons i the faco of fyranny: - It 18 not that the neopis §mins, was tho fororuunar of ot monitors, and. | Ho goge back,an biueltsnd everTLots otr 1 Dol S CThin s " csoamad trom ofheess :”%fié’"&ifiema appeared i1, have fulfilled any politician’s dictats t I re- e i waugurated o new ers in naval warfare. o4 E X Distri b il him in ch ¢ Salem, N. Y., and was | little path through t* Things Topmost---The New | call tlxesel;ntlm);F l‘jl:t‘fl‘x::nl%sm:zl‘wfisfiulmg at. | Provincial Legislatures and Edwin A, Steveus left two sons. Lo cldost | thar in tho Eighth District. He ought to bo in | who had him in charge at Sal path through thet - ib tended tho attempt of the pill-doctors, to con Afai is called atfor bimealt. Eoia o bright o1 of 17, | jail up thar Lisself, withont any Judgo fotry ssptused Lo » fow montl afleruitt, lg?ln :;ml i‘ux':?::d?i;mm i ork Tribune. srctan sty jagf oL Lot et R P.’li“&%fiéfi&“‘ g annern, and wanlce ;-%&na» Fharoo with the negro that tho Rov. Whitte- | callod ouc of thio most secure pluces of confine- | five-shooter, with o B perience a privaie fit of nause A JOLRNALISTIC EBise-, The extraordinary account of 1..2 Cuban - Lag il i i iu jail, not so much o eco | meut in Now York, but hie “woon offected Lis | had entered tiio right i i s ach jtho : ho South C bout 1:30 at night, and he renched Albany—a | side. ~Upon his Cuba and Cur Country- : 5 i o e " tho fact that ho is heir to an estato worth $50, relock i the morming. rest loose in Iy with Senators Fenton and e oo T, Bosd, Heularson, 1o mentanes and the Gallicans. SO0, eu (0 I fout years mobebe wLliQUOrn, L Lt it op ol Mo | e RS Slosk ta e maris S P e st " - i > chicf ) f A ol o tho richest man in the world, as! - b ¥ 810 | e ol , 5 Axthonsy ters which aro the chief feata of journaliem in T, of comzeo, that the estate will ba prodactive | ono paid any attention to him, hoveser, und o OBITUARY. by suicide. Tho remain e ‘e Spaniel Goverment, in permitiing this ini f Trad o ey ??cifi?:f;?'majam the intereaton ?:1:9‘3':\‘:;&11 &“g’é':‘if&’:s‘.?‘}ff.i‘, atill n‘x‘;mlmg: o —— 7id S ] From Our Oten Corrcspondent. correspondent to inspect the Island sed inter- | The Dominion Board cf Trade. B e O o | b thasr vion, sou. 1 paswawliat youwants | Famehansha the Fifth, King of the | 4 ?ull::::;l;xcmrll | Commits s WASHTNC: view m(oh insurgents, did :\L‘:)qt t{hu on]ylmagnnn- the salary of any crowned head in Europo. It | you wanttobe Tobbied with and ‘butt_nn-!’mltiil, Sandwich ¥slands. Bond "";’M; ,":,l‘ ; ! 1 Kive Hotn Auised o imous thing ot recard fu their favor, T spout & yould be really dificult fo computo what tho | snd took in o dark cornor; that's what's the From the New York Herald, On Tngt T2 18 QeREh Vet the mooted selection of Ir. Colfax for the | f&W ¢4¥8 in Havana lust epring, and Henderson's From Our Owa Correaponient Stevens estate vill b worth in five years more. | matter.” This made it warm all atound, and for | iy Majesty Kemehomeba tho Fifth, King of S eg ey tho ltls willy 7 ditorehio of the New York Tribune. I am mot lotters nrrc confirnufl::l by xxll_l m),(mpmsemng. 29, 1872, A largo numbo: of leases of valuable houges | a time there was an exceedingly lively dobate. | e Spodywich Isiands, died in Honolulu on ' the Tans r)‘;r u;m.cr»ga Een.“x‘:-..”: 3 B sinir of A Coltin Bat T LD e | o s e Tky and Diteous Inter | ye arule, thie Provincis? Legislatures endeavor | and lots, now bald at nominal sents, will then | Tn fact it was genoral aquabble, partiopated in | tog, That, in the 114t véar of Hiz s, ug o5t reapectabls ;. f q 1 inst. ;i itted auicide |y taking stry Y ;i A fises v tovens; ond ho will be the sole | by about a dozen plantation hands. | “King Kamehamehs V. (pronounced Ka-maia- | i de iy taking cepablo of doing him justie in what he isgood | 10 thoss shrageling men and women who have | o meot and get wirough business Leforo tho | zevert fo yopng Sovens; end ko wilbe tho sola | Ly ahorke e dacts plaptalion Bance . o0 maiey cesdd hib brotonr the Jats Ring and | Wars of the afiir aro ubst for. T has bexn a nimble parliamentarian, | {0r {OuF venrs malnlaiued the ¢auae of thels na. | timo gonerglly appointed for the opening of the § ARRICSt OF POV AR Oer SEeRRdIeh, ol | o e eatloman from Georgetown | LAtis) suceos Quegn Tmma, of the Sandwich | Thero wan oo a fos &nd tho pusrcssorof an ostensibly boyish na- | Hoaennd, I scoms . Dominis Parlisment,—about the middlo of | 41 45 of his fathor, sud bo as lucky in his | was black and foracious, Ho was fat around the | Tilands, on Nov. 80, 1563, bing then 81 yours s Doy Atkina ey oo T e T onr | Governmet: 1o qur - Tebruary. Though dusl representation bas been | commercial vontures and epeculations in lsnd, | body, but lean around the brain. I also heard it | gid. Sineo his ccession ho has exhibited con- Mies Slars Atkina, bl % TR, eonplod wi B oamitont thie,| Lopible Lutehery, fo sbolished, 2nd such arrengeunent is not absalute- | bis wealth will b grester thau Rothechild's) and | intimated by an impatient person that ho 2 & | giderablo ability, judgment, and firmnoss, Ono | YOwNg mAn nax e Lo gress, has made quict people throughout the | eaves of ol Cobtin) I necessary, i is felt to bo moro convenient. | e may b ablo to take tho placo of the latfer as | d—d fogl, Tho gentleman from Goorgetown | of the first actsof his reign was to refuseto | 2 IR of dine country believe in his inlegrity, respectability, :g";:l'ffi;m’:g’i?g and : e & Cresus, to whom bankrupt Governments or | began: “Again has o question of vital import- | gako' tho oath to the - existing Constitn cFo This winter, kowever, X g y eral Acsombly | t2 ! forbade her guit m 3 o : - : : nations {mpoverished by war, must como for | ance been brought before tho Goueral Aesembly | (i and by a peaceful coup @ elat to o and mora! L e T, crmlm& CLE c}%:; ™ StvI:]::.\ieh 5 THE ONTARIO LEGISLATURE Voo Hhe lad, howavayr, seems {o bo uncon- | of tho Stale of South Cerolina.” Reporter t0 | give his zubjuclt’s & new Constitution :g-:'c'filnvjfiz”‘«.‘yfl"“ Slahuge s :‘ i e T Hn\'unrn LEnITHDL D ot B will, in all probability, bo in session long afier | scious of his destiny. Hemay bo seen daily | mein low voice: ‘! I'hat's tho way the d—d fool | i place of the democratic one established by his e DL in thy Lo, ko ; ne ditis | yory preserce of Nana Sehib. Yalentize'a duy, as it bus mot becn called to meet, | plasing on the iawn fa front of tho cdalle whero | aluays bogins ; he'll mako sovencen speoches 8 | wndlo, Kamohameha 111, undor tho fallaonco of | Killratswich, i1 do‘}ho;:rl:rr o fnrc o R Tl fron. /st Talonn 40 'e0) Cofuens HaForathis 8t of Januaty, Th dolsy whs catied B Tather passed his meturer lite day and Esigé?ofill\'fe‘:c?vr‘ificgox“ng‘iu&i' h, o | 1 &merican missionaries, fn 1852 1Tho bir- | (07 REUP, bt s e s i ihe wire, selv 9 i ; D o o 1sh, & | tory of the revolution in ths politi °n 82t down Sicke’ 0 imprcasions that Sinclair was dlwazs it Bets on she wire, wnd the Spati-h thomselves | by tiio reconstructicn of the Governmcut Teus SOUTH CAROLINA. ~ golored brother tried fo whisper something i | wich Tslands, thus brought st wndor British | 90k 2p bor knitting. " Fura i able to have more potency in the Tribune when | 75to go on. 1 try to Livs siucere ¢ vavistions on. | dered necessary by the retirement from Provin- " Lis ear, but was mot with, g0 away ; don't bod- | utluenco, is very intoresting. By tho articles of | Hng 8ud inginz. aud s ho wanted it then Mr. Greeler. Another | guch mattors, and i mo the era. ¢ Hamilton | cial affairs of tho Hon. E. Bleke and the Hon. ~ der me in my argument !” I 1q. | the Constizution given to the peoplo in 1832 by | phortly afteris il bowaier o 4875 B 28 a_ pill-doc- | Fish as Scorctory of State Las Leor as bese 25 | A. Mackeszie, who both wished to dovoto them- | 4 Eligh 614 Legislature—Tgnorance, | Another on his fest, and gesticulating 2 wild- | famehamoha IIE it was incumbent on the Jontly st andlicad but o e i e been | &3 Americen couid vl ke i I on-inclaw | esives cxelusively fo tho command of £ho power. | COrFuption, and Kascality—Lawe |Ir ss tho wings in Don Quizolos windmil, | Momesar s the wcent fhrons 1o toke oo : 5w or in Massachueeits, and elves exclusivel; Makers of Both Colors—Whittemore, | “ Will the gem'an yieid 7" Sath that he would malntain the Constitation | called for her, but ; A £l e et has 1 Wil 1 el ill, and could not go. ILsr mn aeid that the ehares of theeo two obscuro per- pcen & 16 : ful Dominion Opposition. A happy choico b the Cadet-Peddler—Two Spekers No, I yield no ; of the Kingdom wholo and inviolato, and | illandc ot ¢ [ 25 aciully made o majority of ths Tribune | siples fo M S been mado of & saccessor in the person of Vico | g0ty S o U e ciutntive Smoke.r | _And' Lo Qidu't, Tfo iad Lis s37, a0d thon | Sould” govem . in " sonfarmuity tharomiih. aLthis time tlat s Lad tacen Like many of the pilldo:-ors, Ayer | people, oven oh thi Gbancellor Mowat,aad, tbough Tory journuls | Boicerabms Burchass — Wholesas | sieled forlack of ranth, "% % | Toud, SR B Ry, SRR | iva donie for hiow fins chalt ta a o iately got £ notion that hic ought to come to Con- | bumiliation of one of the nobles have condemned the changs a3 a degradation of | Eribery. ‘Lhien thero was & general tangle in the * joiub | T4lay,ds were governed by nn absolute monarch dans Rere. b povetnod by an she + | were summoned, by tho Dench, they can bring mo other charge | Columbia, S.C.(Dec. 20, Corresponlenes of the Cin- :f:\er‘::flymc;‘sl;fi g ;!;nn éi‘i,i‘-’ x;ltl laturs ,&,;g upon :mc&‘,nz?na‘g i‘li‘émii’“io ::fi‘é’;“ Tone | Attins, who is Liapi against Jr. Jlowat thar ; This being the Jast seseion, of iho Logielaturo | Whittemore shook bis black whiskors and shob | hag siesn much usotul aceistane in gorsroms | E0inG, was imma esa._Ho began to bo queruloas ibout Gree- | o3 Le has treated Cra, !: the campeign, becsuse it an- | hat Lind of cont: Tt wiich 1 i e inati i g CLA. i i is whi iv: te A ‘ot King, | Tived at tho carl him (Aver) wheshe wanted 2 nomination | desr in o passion, & cmaia Lt befuro the holidaye, I went up to the Capitol | out his whito fists as ho used to at rovival meet- | 41 couniry, worked so for un the patriotic King, 2 il 'CL},,,‘,P; . fell. 3r. Sincleis adhoredto | - Tt oo pertost casy aud re That kind of sncer will mot injure the new | immedictoly after arsiving, I huve been i the | ings in tho peaceful State of Messnchusoits, Kamchameba TIL, 88 to induco bim to sign & q:lle.g?lyng‘Zn;d ar. Gxe&ef v,—perhaps supposing | B¢t justice for Cula, Premier, who has, by this time, no doubt, ma« | State several times; but nover when the law- | Whore he ought to bunow, if the good of South | gijj of Rights, aud the following year to grant a P i coe i ¥ i i i 5 Der parents and i ves which, in his | makers were in sex and 23 thoy are famous | Carolina was consulted. At one time thero wore | Gongtitution, by which absolutere was® yield- - « tured tho important measar d“hu.h, e :fia the cotmiry over for color and & mumber of | Avo points of order before the Spoker at once. | oy up aud frrceponsiblo power exchangod for tr)T_:m'ecxfir;x oo nomination speech, he promized es part of the things, I made haste to go among them. When ho got tired of settling points of order he | govelnmont by throo the ebtates of King, nobles, | transpir tai that to havo & d President would bo ag | firough an honeit 5 good & thing as 1 havo Lim editor. But 1o | ferference nteuts of the no: 4o of the fami i i 6 inicterial prog ession. ting § il ttended to other 30, the King infla. | The young lady was 16 =ooner was Grer 1. aud while the sound | Government would Minigterizl programmo for the session. The 5 Capitol building is n model of durability | let them go by defoult end a Sad people. | In . 1830, the King, infl Thé you Iy was Sooef ey 1 aotnid ere £ warfare, we could most difficalt feature oftheir policy is the aud stupidity. 1t was woll undor tho brocess of | business. e . cucad by ‘his it ‘fricuds, recommend. | Ualversaly rospesied by sl wiao : iy e BRAE AL an bundred thous DIy OF THE STRPLES construction when the war paralyzed all indus- | After an hour's session the Joint Assembly ad- | 64°a now Constitution loss domecratic zimely Gearh falis Tsland and expedition to discover a great man to wear the | Hymilton I ©old boots of Horaze. Consulting tho farming | tation of having collected o ¥ 55 he supposed them to feel, Sia- | ingots from Englasd, of b it prafaicd -conitng Tian: Santo Domingo from its gue clilr preterred Cultixdale tio Sqilag ian havizg beea of 20 uso whatev o A DI EEENOE gregation of people who necded Chrisiia Xo two men diffcred so much as ‘He Hekid fo i i ing 3 o 2 o o 19 her relations thi e of fivo millious in such o way as shall prove | tr¥y l}nd_fi)ncc it has bc_end\;oxkert Fpm 5: s)fn;k« ;gt&g:gtgltgg;;tcgfiggz & Judge, the Scnate ;,:‘: ;%m&?kig m:) Eleiéflecisv% 1;'16 :X;Qz“fii a‘mrimd tmfl;.ud 0 nUMerous Just, i€ not eatisfactory, to all scetions,—for por- | &% ;“,‘,‘,‘Mf_i',‘,fi.‘éfg'r!,ffpn’éfl Gt has walls of | In tho Senate, Masenchusotts Whittemoro | S50ed bF, the Kin B tiod, Mr. Wslliv, o Scoteh | Her remains were buried on Sund baps it will Le impoesible to afford perfect satis- granite that will last a thousand years, and time- | seems to be o sort of whalo smong small eod- | gontloman connected with tha Governmant, —_— faction. The work will be all the more arduous serving roof that leaks already. Within, tha | fish. Hehasa voico like o tw'o-yex_n--uld bull, corresponded with Sir Jobn Bovring concerning GENERAL NEWS ITZ in thet the rslations of the Provineial Govern- | observer is still further impressed with the mix- | and when ho_ roars the darkeys prick up their | gother lterations, The opening sentonce of | Boston pers 12, HEThE, e turo of graite, messiveness, and temporary | cars. But ho has not tho influcnce with them be | 4iic Doclaration of Rights, borrowed from its | wee <lfax and | * Henderson, who has mads this trip amongst | Ment sud the municipalities that have been com- | 16 Of Erauite, . onco had, noithar Las any othor whito man. Thoy | 410 rican profotype, fhst “sll mon afo bors | | - ke Court Homse i 3 tico Lind boldneea | the insurgents, is one of my discoverics. 1 went | Pliceted by tho operations under the Junicipal | P#¢ entrance, poanut and pie pedlers ob- | have learnod enough of *parliamentary 1w ” t0 | fioq and oqual,” appeared to this aristocratic Ohio, will be dedicated to-day. s eo thoroughly | down to North Carolina in aery last, to de- | Loaa Fuad act, by which, years ego, many mu- | structed the way, and, inside, they disputed pos- | know that they can sell out on their e ihda- | gentleman to bo too revolutionery, but, in [ _qpa « spotted fever " hes maleits 3 tions that he was | seribe tll;o Towery. govs {j“‘ it was Excmimmd nicipalities borrowed large sums of money on | session ?}[ é}xe gdg with Wuhiquo&'s monu- :';;léiy,lgfigyzficézfie :glizl;lgfg‘?rohex Whitte- :pmdof Ahrjtg. Ire;gm(ng,t hn.eD c!]:msa_ Was re- | ancoin Andrew, Jackson Cotmie. iows 2fnu unjust to persons as formidable in theirs. | to me thera that, if I would go into the SW2RPS | 416 ere o Peovi o ic | mont. Gethered sbont in groups in the corners . They d oxy. eined. iclo 12 of “the Declaration pro- s B e s ta e |t Rin et e Lo o Iule thoanss e e o B T O P | ek rocesen wre the loginiators, onimesity | . L remained in the Hoss patil i adjourned, or | tined. | Articls 1 person who imports a slave or | -, —Greylock has five fect of g ; o u X : . they o ud dar] 7 tylo it, until the Tth of ! i o joy | Berkshire County, Mass., the slo: which we had. Tke color of his face and f Lis | the story of their exploits. This I declived, 2 * B e discussing great public questions that they aro | took & recess, as they siyle it, slaves into the King's dominions ehell everenjoy N d hair showed animal flush and strength. and ho | but alluded putlicly to the invitation, and the | hopelessly insolvent. Iowever, Premier Mowat ith his own cony supposed to know something sbout. Inthe dim | January. This recessis for turkey-eating pur- any civil or political rights in this realm.” Ar- best kx}mm for 40 years. could call 2 man 3 ligs 1o bis face 63 vall 29 on | lelier eithier touchied tho imagination or exciled | is a_pstient, 'peine-taking, nad conscientious | ligiy T could hardly distinguish whito from | poses.~Your South Carolina legislator would ticlo 10 prencribed, **All elections of tlie peoplo | _~—Minnesota has just sent to tho paper. Sheridan—Congressman-at-large, ac- | the spirit of 2dventure in Hende Minister, and will, no doubt, not only brivg | Dlsck, pie pedlers from logisistors, lobbyists | Father sink tho Conatitution than miss his Clrisé~ | gl bo- by ballot,” ead ‘Article 73, estabistied | 0% ix moatha tha hret womar evoe vording to Warmoth's count, from Loulsiana— | clerk in au express ofiice at Lock order out of chaos, but place at the disposal of | from boot-blacks. It was only by the clamor | mast frolic. manhood Euffrage, Kamebameha V., who camo | that State of kecping a houso of ili-fe rold me of o vieit Wermoth onc- made, at the | followed me, and was k s b R . that I knew them—the exchange of constitu- | They dissolved in very good humor. At 8| ¢5 thq throno in November, 1363, wished to gob | —The lumber busiuess on the S fortunate municipalitics very considerablo sums | (5.1 ‘Ghsorvations and peanuts for 10 cents & | o'clock a momber movad that o do now have | rid, by means of s national voto, of universal | season, sggregated 2,358,000 in smttat | of money, whilo the uuforluuato ones will heve | guast. 'The rotunls of the Capitol is o dark | Afteon minatesto smoke and haven good time.” | LY 92D OF & Davionsl Told of natvereal | season, aggregated their indebtedness decreased in proportion, Tho { place at best, and s dismally cloudy day and the | . Sposker—You mean that we have some smok- keadof o large dilegation, to Greeley, in order | Lowerys for a wholo weel, The 10 get the Zribuse enlistedon the Warmoth eide, | ture has been one of t1: .ents in jour Greeley, ail alone, would turn to Warmoth and | will make He: X " —Youx based on income and property. Ho rofused to | —_gillwator, Minn., has ¢ H | eession promices tobe ono of much local inter- | presonce of & bunired or two negroes did not | ing aud social enjoyment? tako the oath preserilied bytho Constitution, a0d | manufactures; emplasing 053 1 L money did you have when rou cen volumes, | egt, though, a8 the Government has g largo | 2erve to throw additional light on the subject. s[omimr—zfinth '8 Iy mfo ik A cslled & Convention to alter the provisions of | ducing articles of various kinds v It has beeu agood thing e socinl condition of Tk Sority, there will b Titical Up stairs thero vas more light, 85 well a3 more | _Spoakor—All thoso in favor of having & fiftcen | yijig latter instrumont. Tho contlict in the Con- | 111 a5, worsing majority, there will be no polilical ex- | 1ie Sending and constitutional gabbling. Sena- | minutes’ smoke sy aye. vontion was spirited snd. sharp. Thoro wan | L guii e thes he would turn to Sheridan «nd eay : citement. tors, Representatises, boot-blacks, officc-seek- The volume of ayes wes tremendous. Ina ‘much wrangling and not o littlo abuse. On tho Tt 1§s 8 sar AU ddran o you carpet-bag from g QUEDEC AFFAIRS. o ers, and officials were all mixed up in a sort of | few pmmoufs neerly every membor had a cigar part of the Representalives there was detor- i el o hock gt Warmoth got hot and tried to biuster it cut, ng Oifico hos Lcen much denounced for | Inthe sister Trovince. on tho other hand, | gocial hoteh-potek, and I awaited tho hour of [ in his mouth. Tho room rapidly filled with | BUeE S opposition to tho King’s design. On tho | 6 clizuel on ko Rock Tslead slzc la ut the old man was King of the sitnation. the profuscscss of its pablicationa, but it scems | there haveLeen several grave Miuisterial crises, | mooting 8o that the goats would separato from | emoke, Moving sbout in the cloud wero tho | I3l of August the King's patiouce had broken 1 ide. Kow, I yant two wilnesses to define any_such | to mo to ke, fow and to turn ont | Andthe Hon. Mr. Chauveau has barely mon’ | tho Jancos and smel Jide. Logielators, chaking hands, shouting and augli- | down. “ Fhis is the fith dey of the discassion Lo Tbo Roman Catholics are abor: T ; qualificstions in lfax. The emilo on | very beautiful aud usetnl work. What could bo | 2ged to retain power by & resort to queationzble | ~Ag you onter tho second story the House of | ing, and conducting themsalves much as negroos of this articlo,” eaid His Majesty, I am very | lerge nunnery _x}t Detroit Lake, Le: i Tiis face is probably S onED: | giod forbid | more delightful, for example. than the current | Biiatesy. = Wo strengihon Lis position, ho has | xopresentatives is upon tho right and the Senate | do 8t rovival meetings, Rorry that wa do. not ngres on fhis importaa, | Dk, just 83 i¢ women wore ot ol thiat T attempt to éstimato the moral value of 2 | volumes on tho Census; tho colored maps in | been compelled to adopt several measures stren- | Chamber upon tho left. When tho Houso was | _To the right, and rathor o themselves, wero a | poit *1¢% toar to me that if univorsal suffrage | €n0dgh for wives and mothers ous ! ‘s emile! But ibe directness, he i tho hook, which convey to the ecnse at o glauco | Uously urged by the Opposetmni and hitherto | gelled togotber, I stoppod in and took s position | baker's dozen or 80 of Democrats, fine, intelli- | B permitted this Government will goon Joso its | _ —DMr. ™ood continues his exeava: i neee, the greatnes: the distribation of population, our foreign na- | 89 strenuously opposed by himself and support- | iere I could watch tho process of making | gent-looking men, whose business in the Disera~ | ponarchical character. Thauk you, delegates | Temple of Ephesus. Amomg otler fr i originality, of Mi. tiounlities, color, ~wealth, illiteracy, otc., | @787 ond on other questions Lo has been com- | { vy in South Carolins, and sce the men who | blo body is to try and stem tho tide of reckless and mobles, for the roadiness with which | of sculpture ho has discovered o i duced in this country, Lut are exquisite, | aud creditebls to our | Pelled to veer with overy gust that swept 0cross | 1.de thom. expenditure and’ corruption which threatens to | £ot L Ue® (Ot RO this Convention, in | tho friezo to which belongs tho 1 nominations. mechanics as to our administrativo men. There | the oid Parlinment rcom. The Government COLOR AND PARTT. gwamp the Stato. Thoy do not smoke or laugh. | 3 ordance with my proclamation. As we donot | Amezons,” now in the British Musausi. A GLEAT CEANCE THROWN ATAY. in s vast amouni of intelligence in the modest | barely escaped consuro for a reckless, if not cor- | e will glanco at the composition of both | Theyare not jolly. There is nothing funny in | 2 ree, itis uscles fo proloug tho session. And | —The latest feminine justifica: I regard the New York Zrdune. under anoblo | places of this Government, and some of the | Fupt, administration of Crown-land' affairs, by | branches oftho Assombly, The total is 157mem- | the proceoding to them. Thoy behold tho down- | AETe;, 1S Feeles 1o Mnjm§ Kamehamoba TIL, | cido comes from Now Or’km% oy ownership, a3 tho most valuable nowepmpe:- | men of most reputo are weaker than their | Nich thousands of equare miles of valuable | hayg rather o heavy forco for a light State. | fall and degradation of their Stato with thoughts | o, co the Constitution of the year 1852 he re- | Miss Ingraham aro excused for sho Pproperty on the globe. Its weekly circuation | clerks. Mr. Walker pays his respects in his re- | timbering reserves wwers sold to favored firms for | Nex{ to qulity tho quantity is alarming. Of | that are not uttered. Some of them werein tho served to himself the power Of taking it away | John Kaiser in the open street. on was olweys & shem; ond. to keep up { port to men like Rorcoe Conkling, who cut | Pominal sume. Mr. Chanvean, just in time, re- | 4050 33 aro Senators, and 124 are Reprosenta- Laixsl:f.\n'e tweuty years ugo, and & comparieon | irit wag not for the intorest of his Governmens that he had committed a * breach of ithat gham about turnip-secd sud sorghum, | down the census-appropriation, and kept tho | £olved to adopt the Ontario system of Putling | fives, In color, the black Senators number 16, | makes the heart sick. e 13 i : i le; and as ib is clear to mo thet thab | . centedem is tho brict b ey hore Dagnificient omergics of e | old, imperfect uystém nlive, in drder to gpite the | timbor-lands up at nuction, instond of eelling | and Representetives 80, or about two-thirds of | Aftor the Houso adjourned I went into the B Torimion oy oo 10 e that thas i decdlatbiidin, s, Syl btk daily were alwass Weted. Tho d 2 &l | Saferintendent. Witbout maliguity, Conkling | them privately, and by this wauwusen tho Op- | Hhio wholo. . An Americkn Logislature composed | Seuate, That was on tho point. of sdjourning | my “prodecessor and mysolf, the:ofore, es I | s Motto over o li springtine, the 4 : 3 Ri0nE by perint , mnibie wias Aigarmer nelpworthy avone ae [ E3G WA ia gomathi velty. : . - | Y. PreC L STy , where, ogtime, the acomigibte weotis. TF Grestey aad Colfis e {iic aeseion was Tho Tevelauion "botore & Farlia- | Ty ‘Ja bartnst e man Thaan el BOVCLY: | slee; | Tohittomoro wo on the floor with sif in this oat, on the part of tho sovercignty | Pong Jovingly to. easth, o o semiaue: TALK WITH FENTON. i > 5 %, of tho Hawafien Islands, I make known. to- | 4lon i 3 were to perambulate together, tho former would | o or thras nights ago, Lmet Senator Fen. | Bicntary Comuaittes of enlightened and _progrossive country. In | Negro—Tobject! Gay" that oo Constitatisn P iAsa Rt | the sopultured doad beneath. A wan bush epresent what the daily ehould have been, and s \ Le etrect, v SCANDALOTS, Jube, litics the divisi f the Houses is | Whittemoro—For God's sake don't; it has i give itation.” lig | Clothes therc. the latter what the weekly was. Tho timo kn | f00: 20, a8 wo waltied wlong the strect, e £a%0 | jg which wero implicatod the Hon. Mr. Canchon, | J1" Snore. onesind " In. the - Seaste. thers | beon batote ua for twg yoars. i Biaonts roquesm st Ao s | —A froat Hudson, Wis., Jast weck, b aecod by for the Toow York Woekiy Tribune to | Dccinto Tastics, | ex-Preeident of tho Dominion Sanatc, aud th0 | aro but 8 Democrats, and in tho Houso but | Negro—T enter my object! ont - therr. respective positions, n orior by | the only buiidings on Second street sparcd g} Flsster this country sil over with ita gnperfcial | 1 T byt Juediee; | Drovincisl Government. Tho former made move | 53° Only 91 0at of & tota of 1571 rhen wo fo | _ WikttemoreeYon do hot understand the ceso. i contasion e o aitions, Iy prder o | tho gront firo of 1863, in the binoss part Fosconada and axtiicial snplicicy on tho quea- | 1o bed Ho Compeion ol bo-cotien o, oad | tban 8 hundred thousand dollars out 0f ‘& con~ | Tt fad thosa 1. aro tho oxly Bepreseutaties | Do ot tho thing o throngh. ‘This si'e 19 | &l o the Convantion: O it S of A | 63, mor offhe Extisoss Nl "fug 3 H i ' titio uP: 804 | 4ract for the meintensnce of lumetics in thoe | {ha ras macre tad tyholders roally bave, | Chaster case. e i - o livery s o Do s oo elend eroct and by Joeelf, ang | fhou meekls urged tmat tho eame had when him, | F35L (0 RO T Snlcient, stend o | the tax-pasers sud property-holdar ‘xtravogunc | Negro—Tiitein't? Then I teko back my ob- | ELSt o ok after tho PTomking up of the COu | Otia & Broa.’ hardware store, aad i . 3 Colfax wea not awked fo Now York to edis | Sonkling, by wwprive: | In ko | mavner | cuielully guaning sho unfortuanio beiigs fram | wea sorraptisn mia ries il H Bt | 4 e e woe L t2 ; o a Dromied ew Constitution sp | Gol' stors. tho Daily Tribune, but tobo the makeshitt for | To%eae Womd pet o fot of bis fugleunen to £t U | t1:0 rapacity of salficl jobbers, favored thio de- | of Domocrats can do s fo Leop Hheic sente. Grond | °- \Whitiomorees, You gob things mised, B roe and oqust.” ives the Bing o Wrger ploce | —The fall banch of the New Hampsl 5o weekls. T Lis hands, tho daily would nover T rueentis. tngorse. thom sisis * fiog | Signs of 3. {anchon, partly because they were | in whispers, and vote the minority vote. ' Ocon- | Negro—Sah! S in the Stato, taakes Cabinet. Minaters saoee ro. | Preme Court has sustsined the decision o have been the crenturl;s L:fr positive men. Tlart or A. B. Corzell is very well informed on | forced to and partly boczuso thoy wanted to buy | gionglly theyenter a *protest,” and it is solamn- | Whittemoro—No matter ; it's all right. ] i its Judges, that if & pereon buys liquers Lis upport. Mx. Canchon cseapod censuro and |y enrolled, but theymight as well sproud o chivp: | _The thing passed, whatovor it was, und tho | Sponsible, scludes tho ballol, presoribos ns e | 3% 20565 Mgt [f 2 pereon bury liqnere expulsion from tho House by resigning kis seat, | {or of ¢ Young'a Night Thoughts” on the record | &lim mulatto Licutonant Governor declared tho o3tate of 3500 value and annual income of $250, | chase docs not intend to pay for them, and everybody thought he waz politically dead ; | for ql] the good it will do. Senato adjourned until the Tth of Januars. | ;uq or an clector proporty of 150, of | Of the law, but conceals that intentio but, lo ! hie appeared again, just beforo the close | *"Thq Touse, npon assembling, was called to | Then the two dens of corruptionists camo out of 595 a yoar rant on leaschots property, sad 75 | fraud, and the vendor can reelaim s &y e etion, 03 o T pieted member for i3 | ordor by S. J. Les, the Sposker. ' Ho is . mulat. | their Chambers and mingled togother in the | $208year rant on leasehiole property, and 875 | R S0, 1o ¥on oldiBaugUtuisiios, sl Dot nly fade, to, thin and frazo, quick of motion, and Tendy of | corridor. T it TE TiiTon B SRSt ar | | <Tasfioh i ok alwive Gven-lianded A Joxa, simane i speech, o vare good speelmen of the typical | In alling tho South Curoling Legislatures | gy, onlvoral marrisges, and on the Swscension | 1957 thero have bon eomo. treme oo Seatut s prreeriiven but Hiileid tn d dane wboat barber. Holias boew in the Legisla- | don of corraptionists I speak advisediy, and have | Hel8 O Cronns nan tho, Kinh teup b | Ealiivaors iy, Dat the desth soneor. dead did it with thorough mindedness in the in- | nd moved an adjournment. it Conlding be- | 12ud g of bis omn cirtues. "o polliloal st | oy tro or throo sear, and hss pickod up | Bothing totako buck, They axo oven tmore con- | 11, % provides To & now siirms for o oval | pronousges it fhros tmes b e e o an i e aTe 8 POrLi DAt | longs to the class of Camoron snd Chandler ; | fionyif the Quehee Legltinturo Las & mave than £0 hold tho Hous within bounds, ' His gaod | Whoeo conduct wowld miko tho vers eheet o | ARy, should tho prosent race become extinct. | Court. In cach of tlaso cases thoprison e decopt tho Presidont’s re-slection with all | ther ho Las medo his bed, and in that company | 10 importance. in thaf, owing to tho cl Goorge | 15nes andt Shill ot ety Ta 600l | Wioko eonfuch womd, muko thoxery clisek of | riie” Pemotes Vietoria, Ting Ramehamo- | Srieudless nosco §d°‘lt§’ and mgpq?’n‘fi‘g?m:zs:f“namfi fll;zl}ltfl;; he will die. Cai..icr, the power or weakness of ono is retlectad ‘;x;_is al Rl TR e Wistory, of Excope, Asia, ha's alscter, died ;u"lflgi 3 “thm At;xlo Gov- so0d that oy be in hirs, aud not to make this e e inooinesy of Mo Chauveatt | Atier prarer, during the delivery of which | Alrica, sud Australia, there is no rocord of such | §IWent was _antagonistio ' to A ea | e e e ot o Sonntry facsions i d of the Senato | i3 an additionl ovidenco of tho docay of Sir | friera was o sort of cali, business broke out in | & body of * Iw-makirs " 85 Dow. Giegrace th e e I s Mol B P B S Notlinz is moro disheartening, vader fig | 8% Such iimes o Mr. Culfax is engaged in de- | Gearge Cartl o) monce eand thus | vigorous siyle. From iwo to fivo wero upon | Capitol of South Carolina. With money enonzh | 0§ Homebemebs V., in “the Coustitu | Turner, of Pekin, a fow dass » circumefances, than to sco pill-doctors aud | linibg somotling. is Iomry 2. Anthony, of | Joads to results of netional importonee. £h flooz at onco, gestioulating wildly snd talk- | you can put throngh any bill or bo clocted o | 1o, G Gechesion to. e throne the iilands | vile, snd santad te ime snch people’ running away from tho | Rbode Island. Heeaid tomd, a day or two ago, | Tvents of much greater significarice have, | ne it unkmown ‘tongces. 1 could mot cateh the | euy ofiied within thoir gift. Tho mass of them | ZPOR, B 2, Dp 5 desd candidatcs gravo o find populer | that tho probabis retivcincat of Mr. Tmmbnll | howover, beon quiotly occurring in Quebee,— | Hire or i mrauenbs i Gy caich fhe | By of would virtually have been ours—virtually in | premio Const, for a supersedeas uniil ibe U= 8 this hiend, and 1 vuggest that e be consulted.” When Greeley died, Conkding carried his con- e e fomptable resentment cven 10 tho great, mux's tnat ar e 0 o memory into the Senate, and, when Fenton men afraid. The President has boen re-elected | Tioco 1o move a resohution of réspoct, Conbling by & mighty majority, and every c P and | 150ked in o hard, meaning way at Chandler, who moth in theair claims to be & part of the vic- | jmmediately arcse and walked down to Came- tory. Thoe men who supported tho editor who 18 | ron'y seat, and fhnt veteran fence at once got up The magnitudo of this question touches every "earth aad sehool-house in the land. The times oven ANTHONY'S VIE Tho President of the caueus, @ 3 i e ; 2 1o lilko sheep in_ the shambles, with tho At et Tl bogs to vear thoeo great bools and floncish tha | OSSR IR LIS ot Tie toee mavats | PolLinclens than e suruslo butwors pasticipants know themselves. One black, but | exception that they scll themselves. o tht secenston of King Esmebameha the | - bawits Tolmage sends out a go: grcat pen which hos wounded many of us, but | & useful i “f- B s A | THE GALLICAXS AND o TLTRANONTANES. oo | consumptive-looking youth, whoso strongth of PATTERSON DUYS THEM. Fifth lio was i 1l hoalth, it usdor the eats Of | t6 the selizions Fossls of ine sl which was never meaut to be taken up by suck- :‘:ifl'jlr:t o 0“:".‘\0\““" hgl lxlfi‘:{«g s e i mq‘ims_ iu'ruz‘:g‘nitac;: l.trf%z:_\ 1 ;‘Bgc(l} é{&wif.wgmitflm;‘x; x-g.c;.‘ dcaums:ctd stsul]:lglj;l with tl‘;uaa width of For proof I bave 10 uccngi(;u ml go far hflclk, Dritish phraiciaus Le grew corpulent and | and West, and especially tho dings with all the confidenco of King Carrot. artia il e e m leotiony; for,. save G Hica) | Shoulders, maintained the floor with o vigor of | John J. Pattorson honght Lis Iato slection to tho o H : iatiau; Ase Sl Lo e LD partially upon tLe conter: o Sudho: | ruviowing {he matier, ©In fho politieal | Souers: maintsiued thefloor with, o vigor of | John, g healthy. Ho was 41 years of age, unmarried, | Christiau Asso to help b ‘Without mouey he would not have ol 1 havo gaid thal the New York Zylune affords | * You remember how o bottout, al- | eqdics caused by the meeting of theso the best chance in tho world {o make o great ‘?0“5“‘ ‘"L',*_flt‘“"‘“l_“’ admic 1 newspaper, and it requires few words to prove “."h“g! vt Tt 28 much. ‘The influence the nows has m our | Which Carpentermade in his fa time requires mind as well 05 enterprise to ac- For company it. The New York Herald recently sent JIT. Stacley to find Dr. Livingstone, aud the maa did hie vork well; but Low much dif- ferent would the result have buen if tho_cor- respondent had shown some previous traini 2nd discipling, so. that he nughs dig news. ‘Lhe Now York Tribunc has n but one eTeetiva veutare in the news, and that at; D s Cre mporant ewse. T stec Y m in0ud, ot Lavo cob | and childlesa, o hnd decided antipathitos to all | £ rebuild t0 taberaaglo ia Drook Reuds Lanse i (9 > | the gen voice an r) - | e vote, notone. By expending between 269, icang. 0, while he wa: velling | by rire last Suaday s ey | o hostile tides of ecclesiastical opinion, &ank | ing fonguoe T could distinguish or rocogmizs, 09 | and. S75000. be bought. ninoty voteshouglt | Hmecins. Tears aze, while ho + i DY | gt s Haent | Sir Georgo Cariier, and probably ho snnk to | it Sore, fragmonts of discourse. I caught from | them ay you would buy so mMouy bushels of | Judd, and while nsconding tho Connecti- | tained the lay collese, th T e a AT e Joast, mor suy other | tho liyf of tio consumptive youth something | pojatoos, ‘Thero 18 o carihly doubtof this, | ey ot while ssconding ~tho a6 un- | Strength lofs to meni & man in his Plncb,v_\tlll ever agein occupy the pos | gjgut + de Jocks on der doors,” and the *leaky | His agent, Worthinglon, was eeen to pay assumingly down to the sum’,er table, with a —London, Tar ition of e political leador of tho Mationel | oo, and tha! something or other was an “im- | tho smoney | fo . Lyo mogro - Tegidniors | Lumiugly down to the sup ubterly unknown. ! Chureh of Trench Cunada.” Tho Jesuits—ever | porfoct contract.” 1 dow't know what sn im- | fwenty minutes befors the voto veg thlren. o o T et attire, and had only getive und persevering—aro endeavoring to es- | yerfect contract is, but I suppose, fzom the way | One man in the Senato got £3.500. Tho voto | his brown face as o distinguishing mark. tablieh - tho honorable gentleman talkel about it, it i8 | way taken in the Senate first, aad thove is whoro | Through tho inadvertency of De. Tudd L kit A GRAND ROUAN CATHOLIC TNIVERSITY somothing peculiar fo South Carolina jurispru- | ho paid tho heaviest, as he wanted the moral | not mado known to tho. T-nengar® or offiesrs o3 onireal. and thus sccare control of tho edu- | denco, Whilo the expounder of the imperfect | effect of o handsome vote on the first ballot. theboxt. Soa very democratic native of the Green | system to ok for T ninirs of their churchs but their plan | conions e e ; g L S0 vt g . o 2 tio dostraction of tho long-esthotined | CoaU20t wa spealiing, business went on alous | Ho got it. He paid for it. Ho is n Semator, | Tole, a wattor & the abla, unceremonionsly in- | tion relative o t ngion, and Po: i fhe si L 1l iuformadon Alesm, of Mis- | frvel for 1% e JOF 208 3 tho de long thi3 way. but Lo bought tho _place. ' Ho knows ho bought | formed the royal stranger that + no nagurs w vas to gend Mr. Smalley to Loudon, at a | SeeiBPy i oo boon twied | Lavad Univervity at Quiebvc, which is now: ander | 7 el tho gen'em fo order I it tho members of tho_ Logixletra know he allowed o oat with thoshits follis ot it vl | ed apon a you good salary, folivo Lerd aud weleh afafre. | MAmed. 1o e e T M ovcer’ | tie managewent of ilio Gallicnus, a5 theyate | «T rise to a pint of c.der ! 4 Dbought it ; Gosernor Scott knows he bought it; | The maiter was cxpluined, yet Prince Lot, after- | Academy for disobeying ord: TLrough Lia fice came that development of en- | that the lndies muy Leve i of of guriosity | ealled. 'Tho Archbiskop of Quabee supports the | ity gon'loman is ont of order hiszelf I” overybody knows it here, xnd Ishall do what T | wards Kamehamens Vo woves fasmase b foocn: | fhesjemy fo disobering o sty terpri ing tLo Franco-Prussian war by | t0100% for Thien t latter. and with Lim exo to oflior Prelatex. e | & StatScone point of erdcr,” ) o I i ey AL And] Tasds Kon ) the guard, to-wit,—tuat he be con stlich the Tribune clipped the winge of overy | The Credit Mo - g5ed Bishop of Montreal and the Bishop of Threo | «ji0 gom'en is discussin’ that which is not | The night after the ‘claction” e wes arrested e ¢ ol Eastern newsraper aid _became known on both | Much agueal aiout Corg Rivers espouse tho cause of the Jesuits. The | aforg the Houee.” for bribery, and taken to jail. but released on a SINGULAR SUICIDES. on duriog tuat continents. The ttockholders of that paper have , 8Ot amongst “{f_ digpute, consequontly, assumes the aspect of “1 moves the previous queation.” writ of habeas corpus from Judgo Mackey, with- e o 0 wear for the sams time & Oy to heep such Tacta in mind, enlargs their | Poaciing Mo chiot i FERSOSAT WA BETWEEN THE DISIOIS. I moves to layit on tho table.” out’ petition or prayor as roquired by the Stato : 5 capital, fud double their caterprise, and the | Helf, liko tho biunder A ccond appeal was recently made to Rome, | «3fr, Speaker! Ob, Mr, Speaker!” Constitution. But tho thing is not through | A ¥oung Man in Nelson County, Kye | fte bis confiniiins I i by daily Zribune con becomo the most formidable and, though the decision of that authority was | «] had'the flo’ fust. with yet. Thero axo some nice developmenis | Shoots Himself on the Eve of Eiis | discharged from tho service. peper in America. Tle resl facts are, that the adverse to lhg Jesuiig, no onurlzolgn\' that they “ Both of them ars out of ordor.” ahead. Marriages —A romantic, but we foar apocryphel ablust newspaper men in this country src now in will abanan the strugglo, or fail in cartylng ott |« Cali the yeas and nays on it.” This man Pattorson is a Pensylvanian sharper, From the Lebanon (Ku.) Standard. told of au operativa ia a Great Falls ¢ the West. What Western man, possessing a their ambitious desig; fin s ) «§ ziec to a question of substitute on the"— | wLo has been running the Logisiataro Lero fof | A very melancholy instatce of self-murdor | o young. woman ummed Siab T controlling interestin tho New York Trihune, Very important and interesting discussions are | A5 T was saying before’— somo time, o buys them when o wauts them. | accurred on the 13th inst. in the Ballard neigh- | saw the family name in 8 Lo would set to work, with indecent baste afief expected at tio ennual meeting of the st gentleman s out of order; take your | It is to be hoped, 10r the s0d of tho conntry, if | borhood of Nelson County, come eiht miles | and, - moved by s sirenge im Greeley's death, to tako up & plausiblo po. DOMTNION BOARD OF TRADE. sent” mot for the honor (1) of the Republican party, | from Bardstown, aud not fur from Holy Cross | perjon boating the name. Tho re somewhere, and make him an editor. only for at Ottawa, n a couple of weoks. 'The list of | ™ G7T wero up first!” that this is his last piirchago for Bomo time yet. | Churchin this county. Bland Ballard, & young | lively correspondence and the ral " the purpose of recovering the circulation of the s ab this point. | EUPiects ubon whick the varicus dolegates will “Tho special honr has arrived"— A Gy men of 25, son of Thos. Dallard, ESq., & | relationship, the writer proving to \ Weekly New York Triluae? H S & & LIS PO | present roports or malio epceches ia a long one, |« Ong o'clock was the time.” : = . wealthy farmer, had contracted & matrimonial [ bacholor. Fhis correspondence was ¢ Ac -stables nio elut up, and Lorses owned by | and comprises tho tariff, tho banking laws, in® | 4 Tg gentloman will sield the floor.” Flight From Drison—A NOLOrious | oneosement with Miss Rhodes, 8 voung lady | some threo vears whea it was sudden! Itis rumored thet tho Tribune has been pur- | privaic parties atc afieeted, but old horses rauch | solvoney Jaws, and reilways and causls, ‘The | uggh 2y Rascal Again at Liberty. lisiug in the eame neighborhood. Tuesday, tho | nated, not by th chosed for ono million of dollurs, Now, the | worse than youngones, {ralo relations with the neighloring States will | «ijo gentloman will subside; the Senatois | . _From the Burlington (V1) Frec Press, Dec. 3. | §1ot instant, had been seloctod as tho date of | the death of tho bechels £irst thing for the men to do who have bought | Apout balf tho Log erop has been i also receivo full discussion. Tho Dowminion | at the door of tho House.” Edward Shiette, aliss Edward Ryan, for s long | the nuptials, which were to be celebrated at fation of his fair co: tho paper is to gct another Lalf o million, and E/EFOD-UdR aRtg: Board is n o its influonco folt and | © ¢ A1) right, gah." 1i timo_quito notorious ns a desperado, bothi in | Holy Crose. this Btato and in Eastern New York, broke jail | The young man had not erid snything tohis | —. dons have hean mot | e Seuators filed in, preceded by s large | hers Saturdey night. The jail wa Ioft inits | faiher concerning his approsching ma; , | physic referied to by members of Parlia- | mulatto, who carried o heavy eight-foot pole, | ususl secure condition sbout half-past 9 o'clock | and it came to his knowledge that the old gous S-AV #pend it in the next cighteen months, and ox- pect no dividends for s _couple of years. Sach opportunitics 23 this scldom occur., Tho reading its voico L ¢ more remain to be disposed of. | decisions and re-omrmen: The increase in i+ - for shipping in this (Au- | unfrequen: end its “ Gontlemen, ariso and receive the Sennte.” ay, acd after using population tributary to New York is tho greatest derson) Count: Le about 50 per cont. ment. . CmaNDpIERE. which ho solemnly deposited on tho reporters’ | on Saturday evening. The prioncr, with & fow | tleman was displessed on account of not h: two, excluimed, i s un the globe. 1t is five times that of Paris, and | oy Tl B very dry and ground e—Ldea: table. The Benators took front row of seats. | others, was confined in the large room in the | ing been consulted in the matter. Accordingly, | passergers to Lear, three times that of London. The circalation of fares ., nobwitin Zing that f‘f“ 2y Teit 1ty Fillions, They wero half negroes, and the other half not | sccond story of the jail. The walls are about | on Friday, tho 18th inst.. he went to his father ox. L THE Ciircaco TRILTNE at the prescnt timo isnot re; but, notwithstanding that fact, our whes Sueluy Merewery, very thrifty-looking whites. Lieutenant Gov- | fwo feet thick and of solid masonry. The en- | and told him what ho bad heard. His Jather i wd battor wor out. far from thatof {he London Zimes, which is not, | crop, for the time of tho year, looks well; but, of tho late Ldwin A. | ernor Gleaves, n tall, spare, solemn-looking | trance is closéd by two doors—the inner ono of | said it was truo that he thought hard of his not | exception, tho p gs ::nnuy th&k. a lmud:c\l‘!hou!nud subscribers, | now wo have had 2 storm, we expect some im- | Stevens, of Hoboken. Ho was s remarkable mulatto, was escorted to the Speaker’s stand. e | 8¢-inch iron rods set firmly in s frame of boiler at nearer Bousand. I r baving named the matier to him soomer, os- | Tho exception was 3 provement in its anpearance from this cau: men, andbas o very remarliablo hielory, Whether | has considerablo stoop of shoulders, o Roman | fron. The outer door i8 of solid boiler plato | pecially if he expected & recoption or anytaing | had largs bundly in Le: JAKE & MEIL Heretoforo tho practice of our farmers has | 883 pioncer of all tho carly improvements of | nose, & medium mustache, weers eye-glasses, | iron. of that kind. The young man ssid that whes The people of this country who aroziot in poli- ; : Esstern Now Jorsor, or a3 a man of vash practi- | epesks with doliberation, and, but for his color, | = An oxamination of tho promises showed that | bus bactha had earues s o bt mer ol e 4ids, nd who want fLoir’ mewspapor fo bg | beon to kell caille u fho fll to pereons who | Lo oA P pesis i d, P o bis brother had marri old bhis askey her what tho bu: told him ic was none of . ) o € o ! 3 us shene forth in every rela- | is o fair specimen of tho aversge colloge Pro- | tho pper binge of tho innor door had been | father sny longer befors the wedding. The | it Lis business to investizuie, to them & true adviser, enterprieing | shipped dircct to Eastern markets, or Easé to { tion of business life. His father, Colonel John | fessor. = . eawod Off with n case Imife, which had beon | father replied that his older son had told him | found that the bandle contasnied 1 zov{}nskri:aul‘ tu_mi th).n:ml)'d ;nd:ridunm‘);; nll‘get Illinoie, Indiana, and Ohio to feed. To some ox- | Stevens, invested nearly all his wealth in Ho- ‘The two Hoases together wore resolved into a | converted into & eaw edge. This had been used | four weufls beforehand. rour child that kad died of the 0 be tho last in the world to take up the politi- i ' quarrels, and intimidate the press so that —DXy virtno of orders our st find it o its advantagato cater to the | think for the better). A & fliero: §a % change ] i boken lands, and e soou becamo the posses- | Joint Aecembly for the purpose of electing a | with greaso, s0 as to make no sound. After | | Blend thon asked bis father what hothought of tent thero is a change in that respect (and we n.mri Orr, appointed | eawing off the hinge, it seems that the door was tho mafch, to which the laiter xeplin.l,gjuat- roceiy no freight for St. Lo at 1,000 are being | 59T Of the. vast tract that strotches from tho | Judge to succesd Willi X its Y hin slier). b Elysinn Fields to poiut beyond tho line of tho | Minister to Russia by President Grant. pried inward with tho leg of an iron bedstead, | ingly: south of it. Gools from or to Sr. L. Politicious and job in public plander, rathor | Biate-fed, croating sometling of & market £0r | tofminus of tho Morris and Eesox road, nd | - Soveral of tho Somstors wra zathor hoalthy | nti it womld s by tho staple with which it | ©¥ think the girl will got the worst of it.” | either be expressed or ramain witlwut (r thento livecincerely upon the news and dis- | com, which, at prosent prices wnd freights, can- | from the tiver to tho Palisades, From n #mall | and luséy looking yonng gontlomon, whose mons | wae festect ta Buo) too staple with x accom- | Upon this Bland turned about, and, remsrking, | tation, Such is one of the thousaud ineon’: <cussion. ~ There secms to be a_popular notion | not be shipped. village tho tract becams s town, and from a | tal and physicsl developmont would make more | plished, he scoms to havo priad tho door later- | w1 ak . ] 1 ) I was dead,” went wway. Soon after | jences we must put up with until we get ¢t e mogoumiale aro all connected by somo | Finaucially, our peoplo are, T may ea, hard | {own £ o city; end Iosa that in fhe aggregato | improgaion i tho eom.peld. thun. in o Sonste | Tl fad commonr sy et o Bried, th door later- thie)his aistor, ontering Lis room, aww bim ris. | Toad, A bos of printed matter froa myeterious cord, like the navel-brace of the | np. Texes aro high and produce low. Kansas | wero purchzsed by the Colonel at less than one | Chamber. Some of them havo certainly mis- | its socket, which would admit of the inver door ing from the fioor by his trunk, which he had | for New Orleans, which would Lave ¢ Siameso Twins ; that, when oneia tickled, tho geo}fle goust change thelr (nctics, or times will | dollar each, werc soon worth five hundred times | taken their avocation, but. the surroundings are | swinging over far enough to admit him tp. s open. Heappeared much dojected, and repeated | 5 by freight, we are compelled to 1 Gthers sneeze. Tho facts are, that tho press is | Lo hardor. A prominent Lusiness man enid to | that amount. Tho Colonal did mot rotire upon | such that it ie net probablo they willbe brought | outer door. to her the wish that he were dead. ' Shortly after | express at & cost of 30.—Carr divided and severed by the very character of itu | me, to-day, that our peoplo must livo mcre eco- | his golden laurels. Ho projected the Camden | toa knowledge of &o fact. Near the door was » small gratod opening, se- | this he loft the houso, and Was 86en no more | Gazelte. t:ompemmnil €0 that one newspaper-man's opin- | nomically, must raiso, not less cattlo, but more | & Amboy and New Jorscy Railroads, and ‘Whittemore, of cadet fame, aroso to move that R c ] S L t o E 1 curod by an outsido iron door, used for pasking | live. —————— don of another is of no_possiblo consequenca, | hogs and producs, and ceasc to make their de- | lived to see both on s fair road to complotion. | the Joint Assembly dissolve. Ho ig & stout, | in foodto the prisoners. Beforc the insido of His absence created no particular uneasiness 131 Sweet upon Belit. snlees Lo can prove it. rsrh:v_f be%n vn-mul Tot! pé\m}\e;cu for an tncomo ou powcomers.” I | Iis Lund aud fgrmn were Hsl&zl;lin orery | hoav, short, tr}lnick-act man, b\:th 52 immenso thishdaor is an iron lip, which did vot fit closely | at first, not being unusual. On Sunday, tho From the St. Louis Bepndticte o ere for mearly five yes: uE CIICAGO ''BIB- | think his views zre corvect, paviicularly tho last, | improvement, and his genius and disposition ack beard, and impressive abdominal davelo] to the masonry, and the prisoner a t i - 3 et resides a widy i T2, 2ud in that timenot half-a-dozon loters— | or *new-comor elatso. " | dotoendod: o Iia nin o i Xy p- o nla 5 hen comg | Shomey nae contemplated marriago, werd pro- | | Op Chestout strcet rosid o son, tho late Edwin | ment. His' admiring constituency elected him | pried this up intil it w :cnrcc!)‘ néeeu:r n,dyf‘r:r—.—hnva nsflagmwseu ll:u Taxes, in nmst of (_}m clou'nsxcs in which bondlsl A. Stovens. Tho Ilatter when of uge | to the State Senate aftcr he was turned out of | roach through el orrespondent and the journal. e to write | Lave been voted to aid railroad enterprises, reach | was engaged jn the transportetion’ business | Congress, and if there be wantin any proof of | the onter door. Ho_tore off a long strap-hingo i i i 4 gwoet » upen Della. on the pattern prmm{vln,) should die of chagrin | 4 por cent, aud, in wany localities, 5 per cent, | botween Now York and, Philadelphia. Ho was | the wniitacss of {he Sonth Ctrefing negroes to | from the wooden door londing. Lo that mapre 1%'"‘;“2.2‘1535.?5 f::fil e c{.fifi"‘?fi‘sfifi;mfig i%;:‘:{,’i,“é??fu eveniag about § o'clock. AOLL S jnasear. After an eloction as disastrons fa tho | whilo in somo places the reach a3 bigh as G por | {hio principal managor of tho Camdon & Amboy | Eorem it is fornit in this. W AiaeEros to closet, which 1o 1sed £o forco back tho bofh of | e mr ool D2 him, and search was fnsti- | hallway being dark, was passiag om {0 the - Iast, the gentiment of cowardico filla the stmos- | cent. 0 tailroad, and ho applied stesm, then compara- | thoroughly corrupt man,—ono of the sort of | tho outer door by driving it againat the oad of tuted, in which & number of the neighbors | ting.yoom, wuen a light. gracefal {0 Puere. Challengo is laid sside, and meanness | Monoy, catsido of Leavenworth and Lawrence, | tively in ita infancy, to all tho vsrions wees: snd | wian S Bouat bbb man,—ono of pretty well | the bolt throngh o small apaco loft between tho | joined. On Tuesdny, Mossre. Drury and” Milt, | past Lima with the seductive rustlo of atched. Ho then could | cloimed at Holy Crose, ccording to the custom | her lovely daughter. Sho as several to 8 poink opposite tho lock of | of the Catholic Church. ~On Moadat, the fami- | men bestling with her, ouo of *hodt is astens to Lide under the shadow of power. For | loans over th counter of banks to rezular cus. rojects which hed emanated from his busy brain. | stocked. masonry and the ataj i i . 3 i is arms i 5 et M s BaL n 24 S 3y . L. 2 — plo which rec d the bolt. ki half % sped it in his arms, - Bo such putlic sentiment was tho art of printing | tomers at 135 (o 2 por cont 3 morth, whils out- Borie-two vears ano Edmin 4. Blovens wn ror | 058 2 rasn them pitchod into tho Rev. | This_ accc.uplished, ho casily remoyod the wie: nZE‘l‘;'X’é;‘z‘;:‘}ZE;‘E‘S“,’LZ%{ fxg‘%%gfi%&m T evaral apassioned kisses ob 1 2 ctions as the life of the editor may be, | eiders pay all tho, way from2to per cent. | garded as fio most active business man in the | Whittemoro in & cruol manner. Tho motion to | dow in the Lell and jumped to tho ground. i i i i gain at the worda, Lis business has had its martyrs since tho first Yery truly, i AL M. f!uitui Siates, and, making due ellowances for | dissolve without electing & Judge, he did not 1t is thought by pl yuigiuu who l?::: ‘llaejl him o Soels attantlon dian, by dog beloncin 3 l S dron i tho family, to & particular sDot, whers the dead | Goorge ; I's ot to EWyLO after 6O &

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