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NEW YORK HERALD, FR IDAY, MARCH 24, 1871.—TRIPLE SHERKT, my, bat the pr éfets found It impossible to exeouto { was proved that as many democrats as reoublfuans stole | the gentioman the merey of bis allence, ashe did not hear | ; eountersl:tied by the Mayor of th theme? Not a san would budge, und novonty that, 0 N G Fr E Ss Ss Pring Meister teletine Seas ee el ae : ‘ : HA i HV) A | Sealed ti the cumin soci vt tho chan GP Ree Wee tuey threaened to shoot any preset tat would | na ng the initter before the lunpenchment court. * LAMISON, (dem) of Ohio, anid they had now been fn i | ADELE | 1 by the Cie non ienett herent ate atiempt to execute my orders, They said, “if we Mr. BL Att said the principal democrat tmpileated fn this matter in snow fn principal republican fension twenty itn hreedays, ‘they hud deen told that the I'r: dew derire them to ivgisiate, and therefore the! Hath bear tn re not ox oven per ter | prison, while the f shail be i go away and leave our booses the Prussians wil cataciee cate i eeetend was protected from the requisition of the Go. ernor of North | lonzer presence bere was wot required : yet they nad a mes- a stelnant: shalt hal durn them; af shay baring wil take half, per- | Parola dy Ly carpet-bag vernon of arta, Vabuoliog | ge from the bre idea saving thé eond an tonite te te ciate of ite tkene, aps bub we have elt, Which iat tha s ronidant | Mr « furthe: argued that the finpeachinent of Yolden | South called for leaistation, fn conclusion ho asked leave to tho ent ates > Pa Re * am € pit Me Special Message from the Presidont | Was folely due to ius cxertious to pit down. tue ‘Ku Klux, | offer a re ution that, not ingompatible with the publio in- Proposed Ameadmonts to the tged 0 ite secuel Tata JORMEBPONDENT—What do you think of the gov Southern Affai j Mg tote use ofthe miliary for that purpose. |e | tereats, the President dend to Compress all taste and docu hte iby thts section, 4 fr . MORTON, in reply to Mr, Steverson, contrested that | ments now in execu touching the ques: .. ee ‘od ala ernment of 1 Leis tialivhir tic Repesnhs ol on Southern aa | entior''denia af Organized disturbances: in Keutcky wih | tion ot public orien Ae aca ately Ingurrection, and New City Chartor. ot nad BET A— UE capable. 1 e © inerbaxe of that gentieman to the Legislature & reference to which ts made in his me: ot towiays iva & man of resolution he would have cua way Urougil | a a { crnor of that Siate in Juauary tact, The mvcaage call Mr KTLny, (rep.) of Pay in reply ifr. barntsom, sald Nabeaee a ang Pa ge co the army of besiege! i ie } tention to.theso dlsorlers, anid Outrazes and reconvened ghatduting thé twenty-three tlays fo whteh the gentiernar v]. dyteribine, “and fom the OBREBPONDUNT— partic ishati "4 Ny apy) « v ‘ wires for nppression, '* r jority of the members of the House ha a it eaneet sitch ravent sa pbeusronpusT-in what particular point dit he | Gogishation Needed to Empower the Uxeeu- | rating {ie prod condition gore in that as, ti a ee af fhe Kou thear ndenocaion C0 | The Board of Education to be Made ervisora of the rot Now Yor ; a ve - u a yered 0) sthen the Presideave hinds, This was not only a dine . ~ " 0 Gaeeerta— Want of activity, He should have tive to Suppress Outrages, Kruce to the Grand Jury of Shelby county, Kentucky, calling race to repudlienalim, ‘but to onp country and age, That on the esta’ vlaw ject to taxation, in the city ant attuoked and harrassed tne enemy continually— SUPPEESS CS their attention to the ‘existence of these Ku Klux organixas | dee aration of Congress had emboldenet or antzed bands of an A dintable Bod ty cri in each and everf year, the arm Rave kept them in a perpoiual siate ef alarm— St Speen: } dons, adtuoing instances where unotlending color peony. Hee sou) amd they ald now what they had uot ventures on pp bby. } peguirod to pay tho abnual igtorest on the longs authorls: £0 waa they wonld evar know on W) nf point an ~~ Hi Pa ea ee une and urging that, for the eredil hten ‘seks ago. Tho indisposition or disinclination {? this Hog on " fa aueh wit was lo be made, aye inure OF the stats, cep SY ye day inhaprerd ME EY BE TPE LY. rear when bald payab! He rod N soldiers to jatigue, he would havé & as olka tap | Senetor Pomeroey’s Anti-Ku AVIS, (dam) of Ky., remarked that fle judge re- vata oP AH iting A EE were a the amount require The Comptroller t res * ~ d ferred to was a rebel of wr dards weystoy mat! agent in Alal ne was shot dead in daylight while as- | hereby authorized ay to aald railway coin. {0 stand under bes. be ad tne. thy ug An fact 13 ‘Kink i i Me Mon ee vent art ite riateme i Acai, ee alas and yet the dovernmenthad not pation ; Reform im the System of Cor- | any foe aunts novel hen vacrpvea by it Gall of tis leader, any’ desperate attempt for the } . auoted trom tie Hopkinavile New Dry a demociatte bowehee | ME Woke, (dem.) of Ky. inquired whether the governs . es psy bo called for & alway. COnIpAMY, Bhd! Bhlvation of tho pountiy. Aa i, Was have aul ror Kentucky, and from oter aousoes, (0 alow that the ! hte Com earned inate pete ee poration Advertising. cele” the ‘eertifioats Gf stock of maid entepaugl ietly with! he walls, gaye te enémy tme to |“ RRR RRNA RAC imaster General was juatitied, déubséquent Moto: Mr, BUCKLEY uld the man’a successor was warnei to the amouat so pat, The of the forty himsel rations, {2 stopping the mall service botween Louls- | leave the road or change. his polities. He had been ® con- ty H , Aldermen an C nally 1n aaid. stock eball b ease, And only made one reall, seriods attemp Be bre efron The old story ont of perseverance, Becau: thought success was tupoasivie, aud Juy inactive until he was starved out, aa Tree ied once he } Another Shell from Sumner in the St Domingo Camp. demo ville and Lesington, Confidential communteations, showing the prevailing terrorism there, were on ile ia the Fost Olle Department from various paytioa in Kentucky, who dared not tell the truth publicly for fear of asearsination, ‘A controversy here ensued belween Mevars, Morton and IEVENGON remarked that if he could bave found the federate, but had turned republican, Mr, FAnsswortit did not think’ there waa anything to create so much excitement, The Presivent sent them a let- ter to-day, iu which he did not understand bim to aay he had information not in his possession before, The President re- President was a special committee, The President might | The Dock Commissioners to be Tnivesied eprenantod by the Comp tion of either of tha vrai line of any county othe rvis on of af wire watd city. the comple- tratiway to the i New York the ay authorize tha y % ‘ouuty japervisora of amy eounty: a bta eum i conuty, Fedecmatle in now Conwrer cauent-WENO suin up all, what ave the | gievonson as ip whathor the Siete "or the federal governniont | ferred to facia in the Nens{oy bul no new facia bad been pre; With Greater Powers. | os ‘tho dite of iia efor tha fe z i p all, Was responsible for radi nish the p ra 1 " P; ty rt » coustruct dé extension of suk REAGTAT Gadsoe which have Lot to tue faure in is cubilia fon ofthat upon dh'nggeo nad agent rcerred toin-apre: | SP faieauthalt ebonitendadlons cha vet faa “Ue were | A Buch ‘eoonips ta etch a itor war? Cade’ { | vig " derate: .. eg Fae) Dunal to solve a legal doubt tn the mind of tho i Sara ae the sald ard of Supervisors may GauBrrra—Want of capacity in the ofiivers I was ; 8 ot Sharp Debate in the Kouse Over tho PROSPECKS OF THE VIADUST RAILROAD, obit, to ompioy—oilicers of tiie empire; 1 had no! offender and had power he would have banged him. ‘more properly consult the department of justice, The House uorized for aach prrpoae shall ananally othéry aud want of energy in the people themselves a Mr, Mon1zoN—¥ou would bauyed him against the Lays had resolved and re-resolved five tines that it wax not worth | y taxon the emtate, veal And parsonal, of auch conte ihe p . ’ ane ry x " i t ts bax : y th Jdid alt iu my power to save them. gave them a Fresident’s Message. Mr. Sr N--Noj; the democratic purty never bangs | whiie to eit here and Jegisiate, Gentlemen hat been in eon- } {to such taxation an #moant suilclent to pay ne 4 Bs 3 anybody without law, | Versntion with the President to-day and created w doubt in ir ieuturlly to vodeem the same. Taliiton guns, with uniforms, munitions, artillery, | Wine Ne - | 44 iter : * itr, Monro replied that ft had been shown that the demo- | his miad, Henca the President had gent them a letter, in | , . 3 } iy I lates horses, provisions—everything thal Was eratle party had Leen hanging and shooting in North Caro- | which he recouttaended legislation. ‘The tonger they stayed | ‘The City to Take Five Million Dollars his hatte ect , defend themsclves—but they stood siiland éXpect rT ONE'S MENAG Y SOU SHERN | Mua without law. here more harm would be done than good, He saw nothing | w(t food Many people believe that thts amendment me Blone to drive the enoiny soi tie country, que | EME PRESEN GS ME SAGE ON SUUEMERN | OM scri.ap, (dom) of Del.—Tue Senator shall not sayin | inthe prevent aspect to induce blin to-chance hia cour‘, Stock in It | will be the death of the bitl, but prominent leaders voulee vous, You cannot save a people in splie of FAIRS, ny presence vat the democratic party bas any comunetion | | ar. Suaxks, crop.) of Iud.s saul the Houta were divided ne 44 | on the majorily side of ihe House contend that ii, thommetves, have done my duly, yi sutures cnt. | wlth the offences commited there. ‘There is no truth in it | to whether the President had powor to enforce the laws anit | will, om the contrary, isute 114 success—mn fact, Pec rict eal y OF BUENA Bho: a ces | and defy bum, oc cay eee of the Wanate, to put, bls © people of the Routh, nnd hence the importance of | jnake it a!l the more eeviain of final triamph. Ther SDENT— cers gonerd y ie Ware - ie Singer on any parvole of veamony Lat 9 ie question, ALBANY, Maren 23, 1871, | assert that once 1b be Ci aba T—-Were the officers generally inca- WASHINGTON, Mareh 23, L871. | Ba has.09 unl lady inade, trop.) of Masa., said it was not true oe _ Jt would seem that | sity 1 ready to b in favor of the road,, pal ‘Tho President sent the following message to Con: dix. MonvON said every democrat was not a Ku Kina, F change since the 4th of March. They had infor: it woe e tocome forward with tel? GauBErra—Yea, sir. The oMeors of the empire ‘esident is Messags Oly | put every Ka Klux in North Carolina, go far as the evidence | mation by every math and pulsation of the telogra /h that out THE NEW CHARTER, | W OP Rees ume seh monersily, ne vaiwient pas le wiavle, 2nd i had no | gress this alternoon;— i | shows, was « democrat, rages aro on the increasa, It was {dle for the gentleman trou. ey to heip build ty So far plans and theortes a. Mr. v al Zo f enc Sve Fae y fact se notwithstanding the fact that it was last year con- bee: f bat the gr has been Others, “Why, at Beaumont, 40,000. Frisians | To 1um Seware aNp House or Rremmanxvarryrs:—_ | gy ligiiAYM8O—Yery Well put tn, So far ag the evidence | {iinois co aagert that no new facts had occurred withta the pairs ns Je ¥ s thicele ye we ie xe eet Fann 7 FAL ABS ltd Deol merched right mto the French camp and took the A condition of atfaus now exists in rome of the States of | Mr. Monrox—Why, str, nobody doubts at, 20 far as lean Mz, PETERS, (vep.) of Mey said he had voted for adjourn: to have reached the highest pinnacle of pe? | mate failure has been capital ) by surprise; and it has been since proven that they: sud BOG Lave out a singie pickes. ‘The ofivers were the Union rendering life and property insecure and the car- vying of the maile and the colicetion of the revenue danger- jerstand. pecial message from the Presi ad ment, and had not gives in his adherence to the so-called fection, 18 destined to be made more and more per- | In advocating its pas: 1. suze Mr. Genet remarked 9 ent was received, Butler bil. But now they hada measnze trom the Prest- | root gyer ? vocating its pas ; marker playing cards somewnere, | suppose. ous, The proof that auch # state of atfairs exists in some 10- | ard otered to be fald on the table and pr : Tear'unt hadia lek secepeeten couttsration, Couns, | fet every chance the democratio leaders have to | that it had inet wikh the appraval of the jewbace GoREKSPONDENY—Do you tiene the repnvtic 19 | fees now belere he eet qhat the power | gel twenty minutes to six, alter an ession, the | usage and justice command it. He could see no other coursd | take a hack at it. Of course, everybody in Now York | beter vigage 5 ne ae ie Yee Aah is | bi : the (State authorities" T do, ot doubt; "that the | Peusle wijwutnog, but to vote for aapectal eominitiee sg action or vote of hia | Will not take the same view of the ways employed to | Cis a" taw this road. alate bo commenced. fine Gastnrrra—It 19 doubttil Te ie fails, it wilt he by | power of ‘the Kxocutive of the United States, neting within | Be Se em should the previous question. be cealied on any. make'the thing’ more attractive; for peoplo’s 1dens atoly; that It, or portions of it, # dishonorable peace, Nhe monarchists arc active | tie Umts of the existing lawa, ia eu” clent tor the present | HOUSE OF REORESENTATIVES, Which might be reported, but that the widest debate F abies Ree isa reeset: Taki ps and powerinl, and will besitate at no means to ac- | emergencies, ts not clear; therefore 1 urgently recommend Induigad in Ao Taras life Vote could contrinuie to that Will diner very much as to what the word perfec. | i 4 : complish their ends. Nevertheless, they cannot sue. | AN} legitlation as in the judgment of Congress shall eifec- Me asmrman ins Macchy Ss 100 Mr. Broois, of Ne tion really means, wh d fin c f ag yates Ite wont n untiy recure lice, iberty and proper 70 URN = , ol miLapereuion. this tthe ecodiong. Wo intend to wage thom abiverand | wily, Mio, Mberty and property in all parts of the | ADJOURN ENT OF THE HOUR. gentleman, that he wot under ly means, when made use of in connection | jn fui operation. ‘Th 8 the MnOSt frees buplacabie war. I belleve that the republican sens | gxhalt be passell in pureuance of the fesommendation sal | FARNSWORTH, Gep.) of My rising to a question of | eration of tho previous question, ‘he promised there | with a public measure by politicians who have their | need of the people of the cliy and county of New timent is now too strong in France to ever be i | privitoge, o: | {he site or no epposition on the part of the democrats | owy ends to serve, even though the welfare of the | Y0!K erusbed out, and woe to the monar t ities it, enate has adopted a resolution declaring that the Senate Th ion of Mr. Shellabarger was then agreed to, when | poor, dear public should bea matter of high con. | : SLUBION. leqislation during the present season. U. 8. Gi F ‘Beant “i 3 low | . a pigtail | EY Rr Lay 4 Here the interview ended and I left him much tm. | WA8HINGTON D. Cy March 35, 181, Will consider: no: other legislative business bus the Deficiency. (the Samat Siena, Sere tact Bure fellan sideration, However, no one will deny that the new | NEW YORE LOgSLATuRs, s pressed with his energy, his loree chara Ler awd | -_— | apes ener aaaeg ia bra ap for She arene | one F sofierd ae Des wee OF Maas aait oF cin ] charter, taken as a whole, has been a godvend to | 3 his acute judgment of men and of facts. He has | Fr We! VG imes ment of a joint committee to investigate the affairs of tho t 1 Mory a pa ae “ ) the metropolis so fa pre | Senate certainly been the one man in France equal to th HORTY-SECOND CONGLZ8S. | States intely iu inmurrection, and the resolution tnatructing | UOT seonday, Rayne rubiatie i ea A ai oe ALBANY, March 23, 187%, een ede ee et ce geuerat in the aes URE 5 25 a | the Commntter on the Judtetary to report a bill or bills that | ‘ call oie ente ie is bi ar Lae ere and | MILLS INTRODYOR e tidy BML vill venttve assert | Fivst } will enable the President and the courts to execute the laws NOES; mn Oo gramble = against everye | yy ate, Munpny —Provid i i ae La ms aA Baa | a e | aa 2 wT A 3 ; i By pay Providing a plan for filling in the low pay Ma whi A A Retr tied | in anid States, and tho report which may be made by fhe | HMUSIO AND THE DRAMA. thing of @ certain political tue 14 but matural, the | pany adjolnlug Fourth aveane, in the Tenth, Twenty-second Well poncelved, and that he or ne ede ree. SLATE fy guys py sian wi as ar thoeely a eh 5 b. RAR ARAL people will, doubtless, give thetr hearty support to and Highth wards, Brook! It appoints commmisstonera daring and capable officers te ca ted out ia + thererore be it* : : AY HOME. every new addition to it that In reality adds to its purpose, to be pald tive de per day, and uot Im onter to succeed. The Frevei genérals have hoon | WABAESGTON, Mv Istl. | Resolved, That, the Seuate permiting, when this Toure nae " nes ‘iblo' rengil o yer ‘the amends gle to exceed # 1,00, to be pad by the erty. too timid and never knew Now to advance apd | rRorRvrioN oF LIYE AND PROPrATy oN Tux sEReRY | ASjoUrd Loaborrow, It be uutllthe first Monday ta Degember | Mr. JK. Emmet is to play at Niblo's easly im | strength as against bad government, ‘The amends | NT EAL pw ait Amending the wet rafeuve to, wharts follow up @ success, evea when their enemies were | COAST. next, at I o'clock A, M. = | August ments to the charter offered to-day by Mr. Tweed — age ates in York and roonlya. Ir ses the raioa #lmte completely beaten.’ his 13a fact welt corroborated | yp, raziawomeyaRN, rep.) of N.Ju presented ame arlons fuavirfes were made of the Chair concerning the | Ropertson's last play, “Birth, wil be produced | witl, Tthink, be sct down as of this character. ‘Yo Me, Twheb-Making smlry atgomdeNoNte to the New ane Auateycleueinnnine 3 has remarked it Uhrouga- | L191 trom the Now Jersey Legislature tor an appropriation | , Mt. FAxNaworntt, anggestion of Mr. Conger, mod!- | on Monday positively at Watlack” be sure great objection Will be made to them by the , York charter, ; expire at the end of the next sesalon of Congress. here 18 no other subject on which I would recommend ored a preamble and resolution setting forth that bis resviution eo as to fix the time of adjournment from 10a Belect committee, 18 RRPOREED. Now Gambetta is generally accused of rashness | of $200,000 for the better protection of life and property oa | nest Monday. Marle Seebach continues a few nights long krumblers on the score that they will only serve to | py Gest ineorporarng the Brooklyn Steam fvangit. and feolkardiness in ordering advance movements, | the Jersey coast, Me said that many wrecks during the year | par ke, (rop.) of Rose called for w division, whea the | the Fourteenth stvect theatre. give grenter strength to the | com pp Oe WE 13 anniek: thberatetaeetaees dhe when the generals in command considered tiem 1m | wight bave been avoided by adequate appropriations, pM Jon was separasedy aud frat rotew on and agreed to | 0 has a benefit to-uight at Me Park, “ONB MAN POWER,” | pron Se Carle en ee re oe possible. “Now according to the best military | j TERR Te Dara Ce. | 7 Brooke 7a ae loee. Coma, erities: t00. mach pony aah Dart rast Mr. SYOOKTON, (dem,) of N, J., sald be badrecetved a | | Tho prearible to the resolution waa then agreed to-yoas | prygoklyn. or, in other words, w throw the pavple all the | ,P¥ rwaRD— Auth Fiat she Comptroller of Uigelecoone a e he | | i se die ‘ iis 2 ° ibe to pay to he N vant Chiltven’s Hospital of tho city ol sereabe tins Veen ee are: z Toole throughout he war. | ph ecient ee darth 9 Seer aman PROM ‘THR PRrSIPRNT oN gouTHEAN oul | “Tite FoolRevenge” (Rigoletto) aud “Hamlet” | more helplessly under the feet of the “ring. Toa , New vork the appropriation of Inat year ir Uhele hospital fi e nan generals Rot slow lo perceive tig — 0 4) lee of an anu ent to orielency Ap: LAGER. S ~ ta, rerta egrec yee! s " f, a byg Bichmond count In Westchester county, ’ feeling took advantage of it to make ail sorts of | propriation bil, which he read, appropriating $200,000, He | from the President of the Uniiet | are in preparation et Booth ; certain degree the objection may be a good one, bub RAILWAY, i audacious movements, that they would never have { ui succeeded at the last session in secur! ‘a provision tor Rloale ation. the Judgment of ; Apublic rehearsal of the Phitharmoule Society | there are those who believe that it is much better to | aly re (oa Rally i lg ayy Tiree “or four hashes coratnited Leo nage The memibrial was orders: to De printed.. { sel eg tee ar +3 Louis George Jullien, ener d'orchestre, from Lon- | pg held responsible for whutever good or evil that il was amend 7 . < BULPRERSIN p oven. alit be reterret'to a celect { 2 e: fl ing tt 4 9 wa the matere a4 the ground to cover their weak-| Mr, Pownker inital ee eae aa ee, Bout rence by the Speaker, aud he de. | don, has arrived in New York. | may be done, than to siick to the old time mode of | stocn, an nes: ani they suvceeded., They jhreatened | sion of disorders m the South, and authorzing the President 4 ious queetion. other big moukey is in town, and it ts hoped he | everybody being tndependent of every! else, and | 4 Bougbaki at Loli with a handful of men, and he, | i certain casce to declare matital law in disorderly coramt. ) Ne v¥.,tnoved to lay the message on the | Another Dig SAI OUI ae be : i ee Fi v hie rehy ely else, and | Author! water fom tho Hnd- tinking himself sivvounded by a superior force, | nities and to call out the militia, Referred to the Judiciary will not follow the example of his two predecessors. | nobody caring a fg for the people's mterests so long | son riv Yonkers; £ Shoots himself, and his odicers run the army eff into Switzerland when a few resolite men imight have defied the Prnssians jor months. Gambetia’s Tool- Committee, The bil amends the act of February izes the President, wt his discretion, to ses ‘and for other purpoars, 28,179, and anthor- ieclare martial law Tt proposes to ye anggestion of Mr. Dan he rovions question, aud sal vugent, a day be lixed for old Shaks- Tittle “Olle? Goldsmith, the six y rian reader, Will give an entertaiiment at Chick+ as the rveapo shouider to shouide: | amondments, howe bility could be shirked from one's ‘There is one feature wn the | an. 4 Croton wa! Jative tothe ineorpora- ating the Work- ding the Broo | } f i 5°. tnepintahiGe evening. ch 190K very much like hardiness and rashness were only ordinary courage bv audine thereto @ provision that whenever | to be divided betwoon the two parties | Ching’s on Tu svoning. che Bs mhighy, y iyi {he hmprovement of Firs and boldness, Without which qualities no mai ought | nt of the United States shall Lave Information | . | Whe Young badles? Charitable Unton will give | 8 ‘oh? and that is where proviston j3 made for an) avenue, New nufseturiog aud other cor- to pretend to command an army, He looks worn | {om the Governor of aug State or Territory, or from any | | Mi. BROOKS, of N. Y., would not conzent to an i 0 soncert at Lyric Tallon the 3a } {Oviclal journal.” [tis dificult to see what neces- | poration to alt association; amending the and weary now, but upon the Wiiolo dauusfied as a | julelal ov other oflcer of the United States in such State or | exe | thelr second annual concert mt Lyrie Malton te 34} sity there can he for any such thing, In view of the | Bet to prev a on hotel Keepare BusborisinK the tawny man who kaows he hi “ Leese treet rv ‘are organized baude of men existing | n of the country. e. The | proximo. provision made mm the amendments: ‘tat all the eor- roe A dota Sack veel and EPO nan who kaows he has dove his duty, although ie | a for the purpose of disturbing the peace and prevent _ more impertance to the nd West than | poration rocectngs shall be published — 11 go flied, no! through any fawll of is, ty accomplien iio execution of the laws, and thereby the lawerare not | #ilvihing in the mesaye velatiog to we Soutii, ‘The govera- | Johnny Allen, a popular minstrel performer, will | POmuon Pracerlbgs | at aS ‘ for the task he bad undertaken, | excetted; or if in consequence of the acts of any person or | Ifat is collocting from the people from t ve iiliions eH H ho dramatic stage asa Duten | Fygteen tee Neeser han. od ng She cabs | ons met banded togetber, life and. property ere endan. | fon than f6 necessary to sup. | MaKe his dbat on the dramatic stage asa Duton | pers, sil, every picture lias two sides, rter of- one nema ed, and such demonstrations are nade as compel the ofll- | pe the jaterest on the publi comedian tonight in Willtam sbaryg. and the amendments are nob so initvicate that he ty of | Bt. j conferring FOREIGN LOARS IN BE 2 Sid SAQB\EY | vers of tho law to abandon and reaign their oflces, aud eer | x might be abolished now as an alt: Mr. James Morrissey will have a benede at the | Who rus may Nol easily read tidren'’s Fold Association to tnd out ch district thereby become Bbandoned to lawiesiness an essary Ln upon the people. extended synopsis of them, MARKED. J fn all antch casos 1 be th of thi people from the tax on | Grav’ Opera House on the Bi inst, on Which ve | A ce th Site Brooklyn and Jamatcn Raftroad convinced of the facts aa herein sot forth, at his discretion, | han any prop. D spdltel iad, ites d | welt eve justapot 1 i dela Hp; Sena Aye: goenlOn. mais BREEN ' , ‘ in to }esne a proclamation declaring martial law to be in forse . col, ft would not be diiient’ ‘A concert will be given at Stemway Hatton Satur. ; Wat] have just spoken vblismivent of | war past seven P.M, Tae New Russian Loan—Zhe United Mtaten | in auch. speciiod county or district, and. 8 provided | conspiracy among the coal mya of 1 incisal : etaias:| AN 4 i ican Mead Fineucial Operations in Europe. | for in sald act of 1795 he is authorized to employ the to raise ey and tt was of fa day night by the Ludies’ Aid Socloty of the Halnes | to which ell tie sorporation advert is to be meas : Kr he Li Titer vuiy. 3 avy of the United importance to jovestigated than the Ka ; Drown Hospital, Mis# Clara Louise Kellogg | given. 1 e Complrotler to deugnate m | lo amend the ast (From the Liverpool Mercury, Me 1] the laws of the Unite conspiracy ip the S. and of iar more waportance, nis will sim, 7 a e, a a uaty of New Yori Amoug the governinenis Which "dre now seeking — kon changed wita boca : bled and ied ‘at (ASG Cee Ee Ene Eine. morning OF sven. holt yaneth to borrow money m the Kngiisn Market is that of | any chisen thereo! anit the high price of #t Impoverlsl ‘aud |. ‘The on ance of “Saratoga” at | ing dolly newspapers in witel ave to be pubtisned Rugsia, which only a few montis ago was vefusing | United States, b damage: a nsumer, * the vurday migho will be | the digests of the ey government proceed ¢ to be rag! to fulfil ita political engagements with this country | 2 lows, Allench persona ate to be i nvicted | My. W OPN. Voy waked whether tho mtad edojve at that cosey Hite | No pabiicauon 1s to be considered jegal hon-reaiv ry, and, If watt and which is at the present moment | ly re J | puidahed according to the rates and artic And | orized to make bf proposidon + bond ; cept hi the newspapers thus provided for 4, Uy Inay vote, a moment Sealy teres | the President ts authorized to suspend the w t sido of the Ho! a Ms * 5 contr | no money can be drawn fromthe te ows whall be filed in t yog its armies for some very unveriain aud suspl: | eoypus in e tyes for the ume bein A X rapled be always axe. The proges n ooRe- rk | vertising except for Ape Hee) cigus purpose, The revent couduet of the Russian | felon to L wat tho nex! eaalng 8 aud in wi ‘ina honesty And m Laer J. COT SIS “OF ‘ | authorising any publicat Weptbern on appo government seems to have ereated consierabio | aeargn owes WM Waters, f fF ar ee erin in act tw: rp miugr, “Lenora” over. | Aubhoratng fny publication are required to give an. | br iron tie hesitation in the Engitsh moi market, and | Mr sume, crop.) of Mass, contended that the reaoln- ing into dapat ture, No, stheven, ane “fel? : UNPLOSS Ore jor every mlvertiseaient aud certify Mr. GEN at Int ta bill to improve street, New of the Sete, under a raling of the Vice Presitent yor yon was sure he bad bo disposlti nk from, every bil before payment is made, The se md see- | York, although the sum thai sue asks Tor is what we must Tees bok enatuied Kron ation; aud therefore tion or to avoid ® cigcnsaton of thesnisect, but ho IN THE PROVING ! f 1 cori ' mash | y, n each ion, and therefore M ous b a u it the act adds to Ue departments ef LILES REPORTED, now consider a meye tridle compared with the wanls eaneni ton, which he { “h nk there were th ons whic bithudl rah aati Sparel ye SS; peed ed 1: Festa si tinned eee ‘ of other counts Hot amounting Yo in i Tfy,10 Prevent @ resolution, which he forwaniedto | eased of ft advasice Of auy propusition eale { The Vorresters played “Roseda' tulad Wee Nee ging site time tne the: Bones the Albany ant 433 c00,000 stering, tho atfompt to ale i has g £N. Yo» objected gn the ground | flame the cowntry. ! ow March 15 and achieved a decided suec | ghe third rare Sahat 1 ct Ratiroal Coupany toemtend. thelrroade Astherk. risé t6 & protest, founded upon the very Incions were inhibited under the rnie, Onn asked 1 cn aa DUE! rouy cons 4 veh BS tupiroli Senta market Lusiness to asaoels = risé to & protest, fou 5 y platens ware {abibited uauee a atime duriug Walch theenjoctsaouta | ‘The Ovtes burlesque tow meuced anen- that portion of ths tac levy oF : clits log notions as (o the valde of treaty gbligations ex- | neral discussion angned upon bosonic Oth eamennin wh which the Comptroller was appoint ‘ ; presged by the Russjan government i Whe Novem | jy Sant ai ae acuta hone be ere 4 no anthortly to gagemept in Me { proree ret hecho ' , ber despateh of Prince forte ARGH ‘th he treaty | Be S014 H wak a revotalon ta rogurd Loree HahEe mghigarte ok 1” Riixe Lisett : agemont at Me. | iE Fubyeats. | th fourth guthorizes the appoint. OF 180 JE Reems oabtfal whether the Ralssian | Te ibe peodency OF Hits pF tegatsition cf a‘pan of F a whether he, asan tae | Vickor's, Chicago, Was not § fa, bee chats eater ec OueE LO marion Che: 4 i governinent Wouid have been able to borrow any | thatinend. Tho preamlce wea as follows; \— c. ' Sir Ges Overreach seems to | put prov des th lev, the devuty | portion of the money she now Teguines P that gov | eiersas! aby to inion by dito Hsifoli wi a poops 5 ready to act on hia‘by ator; nee ee ots rye ie parle aoe re. BBA x f vith vn th > ry | fertor im population and power, having in view the acc : BY De e y . amende empting the eo Hee rieany aad eth oi Eble ot tet, ate ‘pba aT not or, are i t for the henedt of the | and che tante ey He ny be nas 10 aet s§ pany fr eee Y . : 5 Lis- } trom superior force, and in teetimony of this privelple Spa: be give ai the Vauaveiphia | be made cord oF the office, This section aso pute settied by 9 comerence, in whien aii the prlu- | posted that the corporation of Dorintea with hay | 1 Anadeniy i { ro-ernets i of the cha at portion of the | celal ng long fi Hurope are represented, monarchy, in 18bl, Was acccmaplislied without Pr ssence of Peg ae ee j " t tae levy of ime yane alae matot Viappordon of the Eeviis to hye been peme dincuty in Negotiate | a single Spanish ehip on the coasts or a Spanish so + ‘theodore in Miss Anna Meh. + “ith te a Tiare { this Yoait fh London, aid thaf was entirely causen | the sand, meee pease. fit oh a1 docu teptor | tie, the pian’ several concerts 10) ecorging to tits set : Opundel to the ¢ : DY se ORTeOhe ee POCA mn gvaltey. NATL 12 F nap, eannol depart fragt augh » priocty \ avion to dang the man end tick de> ; Waskeington th REE a Sie, {fons to'be appainted py the Mayor for at vy espitof eommalee eo a Pp C ove tad era ne tat vel’ wed nt without weakentuy the obligations 0: | : | Miss Panny. renpor, the chavaring 3 four y fh ton gives the Comma. a the Russian government lias no rag! a borcow- | tween the nations and tniticiing a biow vpon reptibilewn im } ! actress from ie | Aventis theatre in the + stunce of the power to apport a anthortzing the Harbor ing money, for it has hitherto met ail its pecuniary | sinntlon!. a ik i i Yat the Chestnut, Phiiadoiphia, vex ' depute Ue Comptroller, a 1 60 trom ail ean engagements in Cie most honorable manner, Web | Mr. SUMNER was abont reading the accomponying roy j Lady Gay Spauker, ta “Rondon | ind ey nee bone hea ve bill was put on Mt is doabitul = whet te credit of Russia u a OW ae a some 's a: v = c = ee yn) the Cl "ol aaatne iagnbelted | from the Dominican coast, when ® Mr. Waltiain 1. Dovenee, the comedian, has re. mits ot Ly ¥ ereaiing the Departmen’ oes a sower of lale, o pre 1 éeace aie eee osetia cinther con ' ceived advantageous Offer from the’ p dite Docks. wwers ave Vv r vreat borrower of laie, and at te present Hine | todo read without giving way to the hiterruption, but mentor the Olyinpie iNeatre, Londen, to give i mich ons OF the act | ane Goy owes more ian £800,000,000 sleriing, TOls is ie | Mr. Conkling persiated in being heard and recognized by the | ons of Dickens? ¢ Whied he is dis. , detin nb of Pub. Whe Governor itself no grext debt for an immense empire ke | chair Mr, Antuony), aud then ingnived wha! bal Lecomte 6: of Dieker be | 13+ * : Russia, covtaining A greater extent of tie fest ) anbmitted by himseli. oe) He will cortaiuly go abroad a yor power to ep tions enifre, but bad only Brisued t t resulution, de all be withdrawn ing that the Dultod States naval forees x tLe question of order rometime 82 yuu dt he Conelnd Same nonber e y y other ‘ Europe. bi Mr. Sumy rk —Let the Senator state tt, y lidle of Wa comm lands (aan any other country of Europe. but | Ae SoxnutxG Lam going to doit Mr, President, ne soon commence June 'd, a4 Captain © representation ot tie sill there is something ike a permanent deiicien a legisiation | 4 oath m te 7 det nn 180i ‘ ~ of the Senator from Massachnentts does not gin " ') Broaghaw’s version of ‘omy Ss Vide! jor by the law ef 180%, so hak | im the Income of Russia as compared with is ¢ the exeluston of every other. He then su ition in any part of the coun | 3s co bas already crossed she Atiaatic thuty li siand’ seven dewmoct to tive penditure; and the new armainents whieh the Bus upon the point le bail raised, 1 was not in mand. And hed vlodyed biraselt to Tee Ria Tbe ‘TED hs feng when. he se. | remubll term of ooice of those first ap sian governinent 18 making both on iand and sea ceive the resolutions of Mr. Summer it was equally measure of | jegisiaiion “that wonld rest Hibane ita aod Saeed 4 vee | pointed willbe fv re As the DUM makes tnis 7 peace “ ‘1 pAciene: r | the ul that io read them ut the country. The Preasient tad now, under his | cived'Tom Payior’= The tieket-vLeaves | boin i makes Lins nitalo; requiring the Traces nace ee Wag a eA il | on oi the rule tor that Senator to read them at ) them a mesrage, and the ordinary mation — Ma Yhy which he realized over $3,000, | portion o th go effect ten days after } dncorpors ting the ret n deh E | i { pea if, m" 1 eh | g AANA ec le i those lucorporading th 1 asks on the pregent occasion, Its financial position cs replied she th te rarthe, dase ey 8 hy dtl the gentiomanand iis | The Chicago Jrivune ibaa speaks of Mi, wi | bin? ie mit ad » bs aa ia ' sary apt din tor cannot be considered very satisiastory. Phis, ye su allowed to others, i a’ He would say to Howsen's stnggit: “ber breiachuts Isi6. ‘Vue obje nung of Kings and haps, may not be a bad thing either for England or eviate from the ine heretofore } still retains its iv. pad ond purity, i LpPOLatuen OFF imissioners W for other Nations, as it must have the effect of re- reolting that since the equality o of a majority vi bis ouge purittoai ened aud matithed so tha’ it ts ‘now able to cope Y the « migitt possibly be efiecicd straining Russia from dangerous wars. A war with rd to population, eize or pow micend thatthe xetilanan ehasenaine.|, TieyooTeyD » young asthe singer is. she | comp Lid Reatd were we o aginal | ingland would certainly have the effect of throwing Inve, as the equality oF all med wr neing from. thee conelderatien ot kg | Nas also pained In ease OF presene 10, Re | tering of ie chart iectJon of jhe Bom. | whe Haances of Russia into uuiter confusion, ft Pe ey > GL eae 4 on thatelie, ‘The sen- My and Uramapicsiix, no young. | foners nest i ato ATMA 1 ‘The financia) operations Which the government o! erful nat! ‘that i er the message toe rele -t ean remonber Y made a | 1ed that the me vere the fore the Unlied States 18 endeavortug to carry through Mud therefore any ‘treatment : it demanded the peeslons ominenoei Sha tac eoe CiLAriee ties Sear ine asoute itll and Agylam the English and other European Money markets are ie by onr navy inconsistent with this prinoip!s was an 2 order to : reds gentlemen, “The o} Som Unmista Taey jin Ne eastin on a much larger scale, but wil certainly be brongat | of international law, and should ve disaorwed by Was not toe yeference, but because those on 1 ! 5 Se Satan e r a the various to @ satisfactory issue If that goverment should | cana OF LOE a Ga Gialeiegs ie ch gut It onght Oo Be, seterrod to astandiag 270, W wamivan 0: vo. | Since lin oda ain 3 * " i OBCON, (ep. . hove addressed th 0 i 3 : 7 time: red Soi qevo.. | c eritieg the oba on. . ‘ ese e the Se on St. Do 0 fi e a 01 ( elialy drew his sored 8 . Ole ut rARD PC va 4 Ainanclal operations will be greatly fachitiated fv the | ’senatascsorasion nen there could be ne kepiy tm tie previous question end asked the gontioman'a | so mich ear oO much of tents that Be | ang iguovantfemen wane atational experience | Aiegutuathe char - Culor Asya, negotiations for the scttiement of all matters mM dis- | | The Cine reiterated his obinion that the romarks of Mr. 1 ne the thine tor diserraston., a at once made erite, aud her tine Of | night be contned to the Minicult reading of plainly ahibers OF both t th 109 cop! ibe Jeeiiate pute between Englaud and America now in pro- | Simmer were quive as much in order as the rest of the | KEDRGS F ee tuo gentleman kuew that ho D WAS One of the most spontaneous ever ; printed labels on long-neckod whiskey bottles. thus | nntine omeers oft “ ge ith, baeetee reas at Washington, between the High Commis. | debate. } 0 power or right to muse the thne, ij Our Iytio atag | Printed labels on long-necked whiskey botites, Ui anid the ofieers o i ‘3 with wventy- Foner of England avd America, shonidebe brought | . Mt SHRRMAS, (rep.) of Ohto, called attention to the fart | Dawns asked whether there was mare justice or pro- | 9) Tig tatented lady wht be the | LUUAMY defeating the good that was expected Ly ve | Jive coptesonch, waragreedio. | pa a, . “4 » shi Hl 4 tt i rod, when. the Ch standing than a epectal eoinmttioe. | Borne ms and hts talented lady whl be the | derived tr | Taove made to reorganize the z the Rockaway Beach Railway Company to 10 a sauistuctory issue. ‘Lhe national dovt of the | Kid tat the ponding 3 sideck want he pave fea to { Taxpave cond onty. speak. for himsel aia not | yeclpenta of a benciit at the Walnut, Phil miss. | old Bourke ne proselt Ogianleuce rs Wave 34 . United States ts very large, amounting to very new), The remainder of the rego'utions submitted by Mr. ° ito no¥ proposition of references on any. 1 this” ang. The dye gives tM this aved | been ave ited wbont the matter, and the Improvement of reek. ‘ 2500,000,000, and. the youriy cost of that debt ts very | ner, dus not read, declare the employment of tho novy o! i} hat now wae fot the time for discuasion; he § waplinent:—“AK an actor Me. Wilhams is ost } » he nlesced ik the refermc 3 cay of the Pro- great. But tho resources of the Uniied Staves | Caio! Slates, under jsuractions of tho. President | Sreter SISU Si ea werent aa nec om the fairness ins clase Dow on the hoards, either In tim country | Haye “no doubt. taae tie vay ot tas whcle.on} are almost boundless, and noting ean ins | on of the independence of Mayti by the pres Of the Speaer, He hought, trom the muuerical force ut | Of bis class now ne hoards, exther iD ties coun wave no doubt they bo very a of tha whole on the " i Sy noting: be tbat repuvic of United eaten wer vs the democrats, that they Wore entitied to four of the nine | or In Europe, Ue fully nds the Wish | gad to know, it “they do not know tion Dill, and, after discusston, 1 was Pe ee rT ane Co a Himilaracte of boauiily againat @ friendly natio ineaaivrea OF Une welgsteoimmaltiggs ki | peasantry and’ can represent thom With a fdclity | it already, thal they are all to bo retained muster the and passes y 5 sf “ j GARETRED suid U e maden polntasto | fy : ronite; S$ pleasing a nus | new cement 90 STALE by the = nae and other promoters of war and discord can be wieieoas cae teowee oy Ake ‘Gohed seven drat the i whetuer the H ecutive needed any 1a0r0 power than hat at | ing ‘ ‘tine: Witham in ber ee tnatnenne: | aineudimeuts, waver Ise porated is mtany wet MAR aH t > Stopped, Wit ewenty ox tultty vents Uf weace rue tniing bedigerentIaierreation ts inexcusable and shou't ve | Ore Mr Ey nat een iolnk anything more wasnecded than | SUS Las (Coling and vivaeily and commands atten- | caucy inthe ‘department that may Occur, t YOUTH CAROLINA LNGEATURE. national debt of the United states wii] be reduced to | avantoned. . He did no§ then th vag neoded than | 0 force and vigor'of her delineation of cha. | pe aut to extel ih te nd Tot = eee at /PPRESSION OF KU KL TRAO | » Hovee to tustitute an inquiry. The President bad, how- , thon by the force and vigor ¢ delinga wo: che- | petniment to extend a fll term, and not [ yar art ion inatracting the Sudiclary Co: q Dito. expression, tc ory and | lady [8 the delight of & host of attaghed irlends who | pire. One ty Sious Outi ps p . adhbye even Ais pest Takgo Bet, of Amorica, and | ; Klug onirages, 18. WAC ME Bool was envied | tvragen In cev tain parisot the country Which iho state at | know her true worl and many virwes, and esti: | Brany department to. pel the dnth Bicity of Holden and Poot to Einugucate Would render the repay ue) sh Oct ip ssate : = dortties wore not able to pnt down, and he was in doubt ea | aca chem at their proper valde. After years of | Board, as it there was a ' trages. islun any roaspnghie Wile, a 80 evident iis f ) of Pa. then addressed the Senate cor | 19 he nas power, © spades Wi. Fennired asalsten: han labor these artists gre about legving QOUD- | appolal a presiding omoor, gp | RALEIGH, March 2, ish Frente A str ng an PasoHAbIe hope of the contmu- | ihe vestigation tg gee eae be yay RSET Maas Loere eho me une | yy for some iid Beads thé faretPolt aemions | PP Brae Gad Bee ' A and paseed tu the Aueg of a ood understanding between England and | (i Si saul aon Maks Yas By We ore | odes tia prenehd LisaRcloo at thera howd bo acy | Stall of Rday as Lew EL bea ftiug teal ! ny any department or oileers, whol ig: SOUND “or eles ct ta the United States, hobwithatanding the Inieresied | vay ty overthrow the refonsiratetton ects anid \ fu} iaventtzation futo tha aloged outrages in| maontal to The wworth of barney and his wite and, like | Comaion Councti ar no! unless an avp: J spension of the rates, rajs- iolenee of Pol See iae Repeiaen Eaton pres the ee After quoting a ea orm tue te Opt fhe Kontiigrn Beater, daring Hosa had elcandy pa with the | te slipper east the depariing guys, Dring good | co mout It Was ajrexdy been marie. Whe last ig a colomtil hk power to send for persons United Staies, by means of a High Commission like | Frew Hoge arise Pees ae? Gen viont | bit BT 7 bw. chnatitesn to tnvenliace fhe huge » HK fo te.0 IM AIL thelr wandering j Rpthories the Commasstoaces ge ute Sinsing Pond, | aud papers, to investigate the conduct of United Vial, now sitting at Washington, shold be successs | and mahitained 1) was, fodisnatabie that many of tpt | frat fustane Ty op He IEE Oa } ib pant 1 puke avery) mt jg app eal have bs Slates Senator Pyol, for his compheaty in the acts fal 1s Will not oaiy serve dy a precedent tu all | Bune Te"Conseciy “worn ftentidas eR thede ck tee | (athe enale tasctation. for the appointment. of guire's Opera House 1s Oeapled byw scwiet! | [G dhgige oF any Guy Drapery. WG Mould suiniée which Jed to the impeachment and cou- bi rds ener Gn two nations immediatel | damocratia pasty. ‘These demosrate of North Cnra- | joins commuttoé, and sant it back with an amendment by the mupe of spéciatites.”” | mharket property it shall nov be sold or lease vioWon of Governor Holden, Among other charges, cern h ut may also have some influence omoiter | ina who had deoounced the Ku Kiuk aud tholy owa aasd- | united democratic vote. Thorefore, wien it was alleged |). t Hart pianist, hae given some im. | Wuless de purchaser or lessee agrees that he pur- ie resointions ailoge tat Poot urged Holden to countries, lates were deserving of - ail credit, but @ large wing | ied there was any opposition from the | fKanst Hartmann, a pianist ci | Gages or leases itor the purposes of a public ma commando” the military foree raised by fntnnciat questions is how the French goverment is | Susy igor ive somites wad ‘crne fu daiaged twee | Ne iatsiaion, Her, "uke clang Svthn’ enema “kestlng Piano rack sls i we cotien ON Kor for st least ten seats, rocco Ts of une sete or | the later ® person, named !gdsey, of lastless ant (OOD Lat he CHOPMLOUS BINGO Ot cee ten Ae | donmtrurtion sols m folinve, and they depended for tke moat | from Obty (ie. Garfield) had, on mw dormer oceadion, reed | Miss Ptice made a hit lately at the California, San | lease of any city Bropeity anust be yao to une rate character, WhO, In Pooks own languaze, ho required 10, Moot 1S OBI PANO ei MICH SE | Gc ther onse upon the fact that acourgings sid murders had , fro to law toehow thatthe President bad power on tie | Krauclieo, ay the Lecoine in “Nobody’s Daughter.” | credit of lag Sluking Bund, dcad to every /eejing of conscience or pity, would hag Ned ise Lhe AMIE, | heen produced by democratic instigators, ‘The veal question | #ahlect, aud now attempted to make the conntty bollewe the | Miss Miinic Walton has just appe at the a } BLARVING NEWSPAP: cnie with reloutloss severity every order, how- taking tt as a whols, cannot be less than three hua. dred millious sterling, and the present state of France is anything but encouraging to those who was not whechar the reconstruction acts were a fatiure, but whether Us democratic gonsptracy slat succeed, He did were all (he murders and owrages com- not desire to prrad moitved in the South neumoerais are oO The truth wax those gentlomen d wanielto ixvitate the pallle ‘utad for party pu siead of yeetoring the South to peacoful and harmo: spose. to) Hnvemtgaign, ies, frie 8 ras not really want an Mnveatization. They | y writ theatre la a new for her, entitied | p “Daisy.” i BEYOND THE SEA ) sion were made a! Probably one of shorn of the oiiesat houb What journals ue e the best features of (he bill, If journal part, and berter provi ever siguinary, and wo any person opposed to 1 party of the Stal uld summarily disnose of He policy of the republican » Without the form of a trial. might 1 10 lend mone; iY c a hat was not to his king; but he td ~ $ A 4 2 vet a sortie’ governinent ot uoise Rind hae beet, | bring to the notice of the Senate individital Basew of bar bar lutions, They knew that the stimulant which brought their Revent London papers speak of the successful | Wve | designated — the The resolitions are severe and they inmate a established in Frauce ft 13 pot to be expected that | Ny; He then quoted from the testimony of varlons wit. | party laio existence is subsiding, and the Keeping of Con. | 4 ‘ M should be, is that require deop land plot on the part of Holden and Pool to any one will lend it money. Tain dn go. mentees that | Besse to the effect that ther had beew shot, eoonrged | gress in weston was to oxcite the peop'e to the benef thay debit of Miss Annie L. Harmon, of Boston, in the | Omcer to certify to the advertisements he authorizes. sudvert the laws and Constitution of the State, to 1t Wil po doubt have a great Influence in moderat- ing the views of reasoneble politicians. But, unfor- tunately, the armed population of Paris 1s very Jittle disposed to listen to reason, and until 16 bas been made amenable to lawiul authority there is very | Yorn of 1868, "Tie organized conspiracy, As was aid by one i and oiberwise mutilated—some because they voted ihe yepuditcan thoket and others because thoy were. texching colored schools, Tony thousatid domocrats were banded together in North Carolina in this Ki Rhix consptenay to overthrow the reconairnction legislation of Congteas and to carry oat the principles prociatmed in the democratio plat. Fouve legislation Was nocorsary, . TeLD--Does the genlaman speak for his friends heart Po? Woon—Tapank for myaslt, There is no dont what the vole will be on this aide of the House. M TLER, Of Mass,, Said that some di seated a bil io remedy the state of things ia the South. He ago he pres | | concert room. She is a soprano, and after revely- | ing instructions at Lome went to Milan, where she passed a your, aud thence weut (lo Loudon, where gue 18 at present, { Heding Raabe, tho. beantifel comedienne. has The fact is notorious to many people in New York that thore are several »0-called newspapers printe In back alieysin New York which, tnrouzh corpor: Uon advertisements, make thousands of dollars year, and which are never seen by any person who is not e Common Councilman, it fsa pity that this ereate terror amoag the people, to Inaugurace riot and bloodshed prior to the last August election, and, it possible, deteat What they Know to be ine triumph of the conservatives last fall. he connnittee will proceed to Investigate the £63 upOl the passage of Hils resolation Py Me the cn ‘itabie, uihe Nepe either for the peace or the credit of | orthe witnesses, went plum through 1 1 ie it be House, eo asked hie fri th e ” wemnout ab Pe a hs nei n gh tha whole Sonth, and | iricd to get it before the House, Mo asked hie friends on the | lately piuyed a star engagement at Pesih, Hungary, | section was not made so thorough that these para. Hons . Franc ¢. nels waa to. pu a thon’ Bats tur noes con- olbeste to consider tt and to Gx thelr own time fordobate, | which was ol the most brilliant kind vA naa Sites inight be stamped out at ouee, without a hope ange MOTE aba a a remand them to thet condition im LS8R, xt having debs 5 x ere | Gy , 2a cnarity rave rs teas CAML! FLLS. RE 7 x ine ‘agure oC his remeeke Mr. Routt wae atkel! by Me, | wae wseoreiy for deate inuatod oot ts haven | oF What city arranges to give a charity benellt atthe | oc ever again crawling inte the public (reasury. | TH! CAMBUNG WELLS REAR THE FIFTH AVENUE The Protest ow the London Stock Exchauge Biatr whether disorders The Tewonld not do to #ay tho bill was WHE VIADUCT RAILROAD. ‘hot prevail tn other Statesthan | hearing of the bil “, Mather : Mother of a Victim, 4 5 the Bates of the South, whethe ‘had nob | h Phere was no reason why ttshould not be ameaded, | OLher house, The rule of tis theatre ts that no plays Nowvithstanding the way the Pacumatic Raliroad Pathetic Appeal icom the Mother of a Vie e Against the New iuesian Loan, Thdlanac and wucthet’ Oniy recently sieht mon’ wees nat | Khe iueanuce coned hace gran divested two Wweeksago, | can Dé given taiess in the Hauwarian language, abd | bal was rasiie sttougy the Logisiauure, the viatuct New York, March 22, 1871, «he following protest against the new Russian | ha: in Kausas By aytlese Vands, ait the same sate of | Mr, Mozoax, dem.) of Ohio, said he understood the gon- | the committoe Were anxious to ave Raane appear | pian will, aa predicted when it frst made its ap- 4, ee > cuts BRRALD: foan was handeu round for signature on the Lon. | *falre prévaited In Nevada. | Mena to vematk oat the bitt tact with the approvalot @ | yt this henefit. She sotved the diiculty by playing | pearance, be tuo plan that Will be dnally adopted as T22MS Boctor oF Tatu ry a | » he y 3 oh race aud talent that she capitvated the | Governor, I have this from very high authority. for rue artlele in your paper of the 2ist speaking of A prospectus baving been iasned by Messrs, not for a nystem or purpose, Mr, STRVANKON, «ier, of Ky.-That Is ihe only redeem: had noilving needed sesprovement more than his friend on the audionee and bore away te Ponors of the evening. ‘the bill to-day passed the senate by a vote oF int ; | lice on the keno houses ani direct- Rothachild & Sons, containing proposals for a loan | ing thing about Ie Other aids. ox. (dem,) of Tad rémiaded the genticman be | % a twenty-two yeas to tliree pays (Chapman, Tarpen- | He fat of the po! een. wf C £32000,00) sicriing for, dtusain the under. |r Beaty (dom) of Mo-congroes Is dp orginal Bu | signa cal tows dio fesiperatie ato fe rienin | {0 DEATH ding aud Winslow), after the fcliowlng stnendraent | OO ator te ie ne ine Srenwe fictel One here! ‘er their protest aguiust such loan i. ney ls a % ad been added to H:— Le me ee 4 il 4 of > M "OTT—That is just the tanguage of the minority ve. heir friend, it their jeasier, and they had | Fase | yr, uf you could suc «lin roustug @ spirit whitch being introduced at present lor tho following | IM Tattemueratte parsy count atop: (kis whote Belge ek | Seer aed tae sine he lefa Chota. . ‘yet | Aman supposed to be named Timothy Webver, @ | 8ko. 1. Tho Mayor, Aldermen and Commoueseot the | outa not rest unt these dauwol SaienEy ere GR ones if it only. would. leaders of that paciy would | Mr, MoncAN #uld the gentleman in the Chasteston Coaven- | wosenant of Piitladelphia, fell off a Pritadelphia | Cy of New York aFs aurcby authorized and divocted to 8)- + Siroved, you would accomplish, a work. . benedicttons Pirt—The Conference ts now sitting In Fondon to consider the conduct of Russia tu the matter o: tie treaty of IA58. come out and denounce ithe Ku Klux wonld speedily hile Mr, Scott dented that there was any Da tion voted sitty-cue ies Lor Jer as ila party candi date for the Presidency, train very eerly yesterday morning tu the vicinity of sciibo for $6,000,000 of the stock of the sald company, p: Vided that no subsoription for eald tock shal be tate wi You would have the nS a who are crying to tok, Its bloody head, ' { poor m Seromi--The question raised by Prince dorehuxoit waa, iv | truth ia tho staiement on the democratic eile that uch. ot Lc. BUTERA replied What he voted for a reprorentative man f out the approval of the Comunfssioners of tho Sinklog Fund | theusands of pool she optoion of ‘her Majorty euvoy, Mr. Odo ituseell, of a | the popular disafection in North Carolina ovose from the | iat th Pee Mrovel mcterward. ‘The aifferenes bee | NeWAPK and was hustantly Killed, The body was | oe said’ city, and. then only for such sinoynts Fa ae a ine ¢ ong fo do Lie oature in {tls present state to compel ua, with or without | corrupt adminiatration of the finances, whereby the State debt | iwecu ihemn wag, tie yenitoman trom Obie would yoie for | mutilated In a shoeking manner. Deceased was ine | within the sail sum as the aaid Commieniouers shail duitio™ | Work. ol overh we silien, to go to War with Russia, waa enormously increased, particularly {n the ieaug of rall- | Davis and ho Mr. Butler) would not, & toxicated aud during the passage trom Princeton to | 26. There auail be issued by the Comptroler of ® Our good Mr. Bergh Twhors for the dnmb ' Thine der, these bg ctyennn od citizens and | had been mado against Governor Holden in connection wit Mer, MORGAN sala belwoen Dagia and Butler the country | Newark was twice saved ‘pane falling off the train by | the name of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonal! | brutes. But who, oh! who will cave tor our sons, Ive purpos at hi ica OF HOTEPR, arid the confusion, : ag a 0 Bet med be! - | }s moat unpatriotic, and, until the Gonterenoe has woncneier | peachment contained anyatlueon te tt, bet all. referred: ty i to J. Maloney, bootmaker, 171 Hudson street, Jersey | CNow York Ralway Stock Paad." the certiteates ropre. | THEW iy uamed hells? A CONSTANT READE Ms wittings, In every Way lo be condemned, Le proceedings ja Alamance and Cuswei counties; and it made, Me. Bots ZR eld he wawld grant 1 uity, wonting eald stock Sh he sieued by gard Comparolter wrt OP TIN RALD AND A MOTHER,

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