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wae OM: HERALD, . TUESDAY, FEBRUARY (18, (1873.+2RIPES SHEEP. EW YORK GHOGRAPHICAL ‘SOCIETY. | AMUSEMENTS, Wasrintror: Annual Address of the bdaaert pega ra —_—_—s Justice Daly on the Geographical Dis- | | Damyty,’ i t coveries of the World im 1873, pee ces apatesp tents |The ‘Great’ Sabetdizer Before the A special meeting of the above society last glia, rielln ek New Y fad ore bell Senate Committee. marks W: Atari ‘BXCITRMENT, ical th street and Second ne. hal foetal iy to Bite: i suena sae oe me nent of Pg Citizens, im Miterature, science, he bi that Seanothereaatidete scvaie Eten Laat ge de Re ig ~ 3 : —— Saw ae = eee, nd bee oY Tas Remy oemapoee seperate today Fea eng ll er Daly, igre yacy the Full and Cireemstantial: Account of How raters ‘nate apes Ames gnd@ James heard Secretary + of tne | readii annual address a§ closed. f rit . end a Brooks Said To bg rune Pg nted foro pee yb php het py Peor Pom, Was Caught. Mo gaa to Seeeee Papen: itish possessions, and afterward agreed to re- | was dele until last evening owing to the Brienne port an appropriation of $125,009 to complete the | iliness of Judge Dely on the occasion of the annual a n meeting. Judge Daly, on opening his Pning for Com«tock. mentioned, as prominent among the is Foom as mae coon a8 be | TRYING THE ACCUSER. sent Eten: ton arrived. the door ‘tamed and solentific events of the year that have excited 5 EB eer nt Mls Tavta’on to here's mines tol ste, Soe une mac tt dlause | the interest of scientists, the atmospheric disturt- | See¥e Enonhination of Senator York. by soya ca rat baeldprt aes authorizing his’ appointment agent of | ances of the earth and water by cyclones, storms, s] faa" Ret OfSde Dopartanat ttn aig salary, | earthquakes, rainfalls, 40. especially intense jast to enable him’to carry out nis éramade agatnit Pertoas of extreme heat and cold, snd observa- Heed: seo) ties eat ae Pom.'s. Attorney. ee chs iro og ea books ana ore character. tions made of the rising 9nd sinking of the earth, joint Passage of toa Kanai ogy be Tete- | os by marks, Among the more promt ‘ Wasmoror, Feb. 27, 1873, Ped nt him and pe did not seek G¥eph Bin in the House, nent were the March earthquake im Calitornia, the Senators Frelinghuysen, Buckingham, Alcorn, witness oh ‘certain that aoe A biti waa “repértée from thé Blouse Cotamittee earthquake tn Syria, Ue sock on the east of TADEMAA sad. Vickers, the: Benate: special commit. ne te Inter on Foreign Affairs auttorizing'# company, | Africe, at Zensiver;-in Engiand, Scotland, Valpa- bern cary ncrra Oee it do a aie? Mri York's: charges against Mr. cathy on of the Senate, that wus ebartered by the ‘of New York, to taya tele- | raiso, Mexico, Tennessee, lowa and .over Rivest ree 2 Rabinstein can,” is. Pomeroy, ‘this, morning, in secret session. the expoure before ff graph cable betwee Ania and Americ&’ ‘The vilt'| the Bastern States; the eruption of Mount pernsa a qari After: & denies conanttetion the: committee took 's ‘ fonns tant tec provides: ttiné! 6f the United States | Veouvins, the snow drifts in Nova the | Boosh Feoeha ‘antit three o'clock, on that he wart the shall furnish se thany Vessels as may:be required | ice flelda along the S6iat of Newfondland, the Prager sy erated three o'clock, and tell him that, if witness Brose, he was to ‘ room was soon alied witnesses and spec- ete | ee eee ae Sie ite mera waren (ue cecomet fe rs are by the President. ee eee ae mite phe ‘bat table with his counsel, Caleb: bop end A. H, gay Kork'e) ee she Preaidens day waned the act maxing ap- | Tics fe, many out thew ive ri ge erie a tencient wee wicner eae Gone en | CMe a ea = } propriations for the current and contingent ex- | of this Winter, the! penses of the Indian Department, and for fulfilling Me ol Pd Cyr e Maa — pa ¢ an @: peed gabon Presets asd Racied the act fortid: | by dlderent ongineer corps in the inalan Renton, ding gift enterprises in thia diatrict. 3 y ‘connecte: Nominations by the President. the North fic Railroad, the Signal Serviee work, tageo' sled exposure on Mitohe)h, Genera) Blunt, B. F. Simpson, Judge Pen- Ruin, ro . ra Cfo Gomvsntion s e “dery, 8. A. Riggs, Robert McBratney, A: B. Abbott, alt reply ta questions by own canantal Me, Yok rk ‘mia State Senator Johnson ana Sidney Clark, 0 FORMAN PLEDam oF éeonecr, Mr, Frelinghuysen announced that the committee | was mace by AF who planned the exposure; had resolyed to: make the investigation in public | $r'tGpekes he wassecrotenr at tho nena peciore conouee and to allow one counsel to appear on either side. speeches at its meetings; the proceed: tints ai en which are iui perfection, ‘Rvers, | | Mr,,B, F. Simpson said he speared aa counsei | [meee Saris mame mentioned, Feanent rnc ren an ening boast | Hegel te, gare Ek | ag Nhe arg Salis ghar | Mien “ul Ute at aed vag ay ad the Senate to-day>— at val The engineer work had Lacan i rds i¢ the result of the making. the exposure was to defeat Fe Pomeroy My. Cushing said that he had proposed to appear | did not, ink ts ooutic for Mr. Pomeroy, but. as the committeo | $,% fe St art ak seattaue el i had desided to allow but one counsel on either side | believes he elloved tha that there was no cl ance he deemed st advisable to withdraw, since Mr. ee eer ro pralyrtalud Perfectly familiar with the case, and RT A OD Sonvention. Mr. Vioks ‘Don’t think that th hab therelore, he should onty advise with Messrs, Re ye hick pring tpi on Att and Pomeroy and take n0 active part in the | time the plot was laid. examinadon. Mr. Buckingharh—You stated that you belicved that NY OF SENATOR YORK. money was being used. What say you to that conclu- ator York was called as the first witness and | “Wi itness had three reasons for that assertion. First, pans ihe Toft Hal, e a Jani ary, he met Mr. | Pomeroy’s headquarters were comparatively deserted ont Fomeroy tp a ote q cmarey shook Saturday night, which he considered the hottest peri: Bate something, about his not having called on | of the contest, whereas before they bad een thro \ Befere, ond ake fo,40i next met him in | Second, Mr. "Price. of Atchison,” told otitn, that Ly Hlowing. os heathene gig 4 ag es rey Eldridge and Mr. Halteck each had a $1,000 draft, which 2 » orecute rp. anare Coe i they sald they had been piven to bet on the lection’ Land alates axe, © clerkal oa ao of tna third, thathe saw Mr. Billings, a young member. commit a Snot Bim in the samme Legistature, in the barroom of ‘the Tefft House oF ot sne plage, ‘oth eens . oe ing week; | eleven o'clock, and he heard him declare repeatedly that galled tom of Mr. Page; talked about the | he intended to vote for Pomeroy, and that Pomeroy'a other meetings at | money had not bought him; besides that, when the on Wiliam MoPherson to be postmaster at Bain; been of ieeat service ih in the improvement of our to be collector customs harbors and rivers, and so had been the lake ob- Commodore G. H. Scott to be | servations. Ley a perpneakd the valley of the Ly on be @ master in the ie S apmerbenapecent 1871 created so much interest ’ navy, and a ‘ember of midshipmen to be en- rved certain land for the Yel- if eas on. me own Part The present ere of spheres for ty; coat liar: is ion ry reted,” He is strongly supported, he paaialoon, strongly sup Rate and columbine sustaining Ca eh of arring Work. ‘These parts were taken Feapect ively by Mr. ©. K. Fox, Mr. W. Ravel, and Miss F, Beane. A now ac in the te ty Damores company was that of Miss Marion Fi: appeared as Sunbeam, but owing to a stage Iighe ‘which to some extent impaired. ner enone ance last night, we prefer not to speak of her acting till she has had a fair opportunity of testing her owers. The second act of the piece is entirely jevoted to be ag kaleidoscope, in which the “variety busines” is disposed of. ‘There is an ex- cuse for this kind of entertainment in the “Humpty pepe” performances in the fact that they and the piece are 80 thoroughly Ping to children. Tha little sons cel lowetone ational Park. He detailed the result of Balances. it meycon's expo Rok the Seg in Wioating Fi at Ge: range of moun ‘The balances in the Treasury at the close of bust | the Grems Gcvene eat Teton, ‘which a 1376 fee above the sea, and fia the differen’ these $04,750,775 | mountains. The lecturer pomved out the course 23,892,000 | of the great watershed that feeds the Missouri, «6,223,510 | Colorado and Columbia Rivers. From one point on + 29,670,000 | the mountains Professor. hag Sy counted over four hundred mountain surveys of Clarence King, between the Sicrras and Rocky Mountatng, THE STATE CAPITAL. he said, formed no inconalderable portion of the field work for the year, se «surveys made agaisiat she bill on behalf of that city. They therefore, without taxing a vote on ite.|: merits,’ reported it, unaccompanied by a recom: mendation either for or against ite passage, but leave the decision of the. matter to the Senate, ‘aided by the printing of the arguments, 4c., sub- mitted to them by opposing parties in interest. An Early Settlement of Phelps, Dodge & Co.’s Case Probable. Credit Mobilicr Resolutions and Re- al form—Eric Ratiroad Resolutions and Wit Stacen” eer veers Captain Upper Yellow bs a Ree. in thelr wonderful ROSS LETTER ‘Vass ope: It ja learned that the last offer of $271,000 from | Agnual Pesseo-Am Erie Investigation | stone, which was one of ve at importance, in- gomoaane he = infant Venus and | were eaniecieg General conversation. On Monday, the See ee eee tina th Phelps, Dodge & Co. to the Treasury Department | Mhreatened—Spain Congratulated—Le- | cluding asit does surveys o inkes, anh tn: | Konia ‘on the ‘ve jocpede, the “ahatornal. evolu } Sty eat bie ot, tee for hia room, eatly 7 the | ee a ey a aan ee aae pad ‘gone over. Ws. te of a, tions” of Kynock and ngers, Caselli on the invisible wire, the famous t duet” of the Martens, and the’ per- formances of the Bedouin Arabs make up a bill ex- tensive enough for a circus. Of the merits of = wilt be accepted upon certain conditions not yet definitely ascertained. The matter is now ap- proaching a final result, s0 far af the Treasury De- partment is concerned, and will probably be con- juest % 'e eet eee Mac HGey ica arg | elt ade: Re neopets ha ey leheuncengre FOmeny Bes beep, and asked Bina, fo return at ons | for the purpose of demora the salectot an Feotm and taiked about the elections Mr Foner erok | | Billings would not have ‘declared. that he was not bought him a list of the members who De Hebe eT ed | before being accused unless he was uly he was not wae ‘ausiows for iis supports after a enue he ork) crpaeed 6 ihe natic Asylums—A Mistake im the Chas- | Yet; algo Coptaln Jones par oye an a sire ter. n Aunawy, Feb. 11—Evening. | | deep For a wonder there was a quorum in both houses | #ud plateaus, we! ions, &c. arrow, and the whole region, mountain t by ae for grazing, omeroy alone, but as & as grass ‘ tain People it is unnecessary tu speak in detail, en) eluaively settled to-morrow. this evening, and, although nothing of very great | fier’ iF plenty bg aes i Sally 88 we suppose they ‘were only introduced to tongs tng be aid rae ‘the use. 0 onde 4 rete Giage and, corrapt Geshcebar As: eyer. creshe 4 atic, because x! ry us n Be Wi What the Poiana Committee ts Expected importance was done, a considerable number of a connie ae caxenie ene a 4 to supply thie in n pan torn that be understood tha that he wanted to see He septer Y rh apse, at srmidmenie ot Yor I te Report. bills were rashedthrough the general order sieve, | Major Dumel es pe eaeeratce phony ‘chioay oe ge inn Concerning the, plaunin and ‘purnose, of the cone Poliid's committee will submit its report to the'| Mr. ap tween latitudes 45’ and My dogroce noith. J ‘Amateur Opcra—Gounod’s “Gallia.” for | tent of eS ne fiat Cl Howse to-morrow, #2 was correctly surmised in 1d to the Signor Agramonte introduced to @ fashionable Fie nothin ot ine DFINory; except what York had! told CRNDYP MOBILIER RESOLUTIONS Daly then p Maram eyonasens have oand ugh at eax. | Semarang sup nev. toa Pamed | cnaenen jars nite, Apa aa eum pense of the party which has benefited so largely | the finest in the world he said, wand ¢ a course, being the miserics endured by his country lately on the ue and cry of “Death to Tammany | Year the service, hag been vastly criurnment, 4 | at the bands of the Uermans, tis written ina corruptionists;” but. they were so long that they Comparioon of the predictions of probabilities | rather superficial manuer, with no particular these déspdtches. Brooks and Ames wilt be doomed to expulsion. It is a significant circumstance that the members of the committee devoted a great Geal-of time to the atudy of the case of Matteson, a Congressman from “New York, who was expelled ae His examination was as follows :— lorton—Of your own knowledge do you know whete that $2, means from? ir. Johneon—Of own knowledge I know that a came out of Mr. York's docket; I have no knowled, back of that ir, Horton—Do. on know anything of your own Fnowledae of Mr. York's receiving any money from Mr. for corruption in recommending the purchase of a | were not read throegh, and there ia no immediate | with the result previous to November depth of the feeling naturally allied to such @ eub- Sar: Johnson-~T do not. building by the government at an exor'! t price. | danger, it be safely said, of nine per cent, and since then seventy. EROY RERNED ARTORTORED, At half-past six o'clock the invostigation Was, ad- iil Bpheeed oak beonels: Gamer. phir age! r, 18 may said, of thelr ever being :Brypicuons, This compliment “of Ject nor grandeur of sentiment, ‘The treatment 1s = eee avery fargo fur std, wro Id, bea | adjoarnea unit ton ctelock tomorrow moran. Hooper will be exonerated of any corrupt SEED ere torre auece | ee eee ee ERROR Ser Ses pore te Ob ipmteeg cael oatNbae 5 tmtent tm the purchase of the stock, while | ‘sent to Washington by the ‘majority. The resola- in canal, the expedition to Syria | the old I Pe a eave i. en nds it was not a sum: Garfield and Kelley will be recommended for |-tione relative 16; Taree teen tute into ’eome’ interest: | of the captatele that it ts prett aS {ia alection: York ould fe bad better pa meats fear yo} ye (in the | mnade some effect that ord ood | Impressive Ceremoni: ¢ the Famil: censure, This is generaly anticipated as the ‘THR ERIB RATLROAD statistica shown the ular sense of the wrord) and gracefully worked | Svea: fork assed him ir be had not mado a siintiag oy ast cit oars cp ey is ha ¥ 4 Tangement with Mr. Reynolds and aferward refused to | Mansion in Bushwick Avenue, Brooks im Fom.roy sald that he had agreed to help Rey. | lym—-An Imposing Cortege. [nate reed fo, winch wis the Reynoldshad not done | rhe funeral of ¢x:Mayor and ex-Congressman’ fudgment of the committee, and as such has occa- Moned mach comment in the House. The question Gow arises, how can Ames be expelled for bribery by last 8, | Popul make a good kite for Benstor Johnuon’s resotution | £25, proceeded, 0 commaat snlemotive eid for | in the treatesent of the. subject and for ‘reais of Friday last, At the bottom of the whole thing fy ne orton Five expeditions last | move the heart. There is nothing of the spirit ot aae in this Erie business je the disappointment of the yomhent by . May Sui seas Fin which coment of “Faust” in his cantata. sald when those who received the ‘bribes are either to | members who have notgot their annual passes. | 1 Peat ly GS bare SR voles bas, not well, ‘alaneea chorasahe, Tale a het, $000 dd tne nest Gay tid $2.50 one | Martin Kalbaeisch took place from the family man-, be éxonerated or to escape with mercly @ censure? | But if the. prepdsed investigation Into the alleged | Swedish expedition of three vessels, now out, ai e orchestra Vehaved aise better | °t Tvnrng, Yo ued tim eae, Se es era mhamaiie wit oe For. Brooks’ transaction was not with Ames, but | fraudulent stegr by the lobbying of the Erie | an Austrian ex; ts and the $4,000; Pome: ‘to his trunk and The services were annotinced to take place in with 3 Renee he @oea not belong to the cate: gory of vietims, The Wilson Investigating Committee. The Wilson special committee have received a certificate from the physician of John J. Cisco, say- ing he is notin a proper physieal condition to ap- pear as a witness. The committee will give Gen- eral Dix an opportunity to be heard should he de- sire to make astatement, There is no probability of General Dodge being produced as a witness, his whereabouts being unknown. Pomerey’s Case Before a Committee. Another investigating contmittee opened its shop to-day, and commenced overhauling Subsidy Pom. The old chap was present witna brace of retained lawyers; but the committee declared that he could have but one, so Cushing remained quiet, ‘while Horton, of Kansas, conducted the examina- tion. Qn the other side was a Kansas lawyer Bamed Simpson, York, who was first examined, faa cool, foxy chap. Horton's cross-examination of him showed that old Pom. does not mean to be caught napping. How the Caldwell Report is Reccived. ‘The Benate Committee on Privileges and Eleo- ttons presented @ report to-day declaring that Caldwell was not legally elected to aseat. Itis evident, however, that this is to be opposed by the railroad interest and by the carpet-baggers; 80 it May be switched off on @ siding, and Carpenter may present in its stead a resolution of indirect censure, which will be passed. The evidence in sence | roy went money, counted out to w! the parlors of the mansion at one o'clock P, M., tein dehy MF oy and put it in |-pat Tong before that hour @ large number of the i] Seeeee Spek tee tener ie of the banka, family and their immediate friends assembled, and yy Ae fad +. York ald bee Reh Et vould eens hundreds of citizens anxious to pay their respecta fom Sy ihe wen Ceres Mer eeseet a he ned to the memory of the honored dead congregated ation than is rally the i ey auch as repute aust sso be pontndn ge | HMOMARG TEST a? spam cette Sane emer ees voice. Ger method ofinetbg needs other discor rh ferred to were tha ruins in into the have. f aliding he tea instead ef belay eries re! ol F not will tollow—at least many of the members claim | Arigona found by Oolonel Roberts, attacking them. ne Fest of the Performance oon that where there isso much smoke there must be | ancient Troy—a fall description of which appeared | sisted of an from ‘Marthe’ and the third act some fire, and that all the feliows who are just now | in the Nsw York HsraLp—and General Cesnola’s | of ‘Millar's “Deborah. ” Signor Agramonte made Barger use, and woul in front of the mansion. here rears me pat fin in any > and ig having it ‘At the time appointed for the celebration of the eee obsequies the Rev. Dr. Hall, of Trinity church, House; had. an ‘appoint- Brooklyn, and the Rev. Dr. Partridge, of Christ to meet him there at four o'clock; | church, Bedford avenue, entered, followed by. Pomeroy soon | Mayor Powell, the ex-Mayors of Brooklyn, ¢x-Mayor went out; Mr. | Godfrey Gunther, of New York, and alarge num- ; | ber of judges and heads of departments of Broo! lyn. on afterward the capacious parlors were weil filled by basa ane Citizens generally. 1B EXERCISES were opened with p prayer and ape, ae Feeene. of Serip- tural selections by the Rev. ae after ein ak the rena | pe spoke breaths of The dsonaned, eh lesson taug! 6 to play hel'with them the eniy eguaderation for which | Ke wan eubjected, giving im ue opportuni ae Ha money wasgiven was that witness should vote for Make his. peace M4 tg him, RR Mok By Mr. Th n—When Mr. Pc agrees, to £33 now Was. His soul has peseed tthe dark river ‘and: he would not give so muc! ‘witness had | entered into the rest that God has provided for His, tat a eople, t when witness he | » Eopeeep ee ceeremeris seed |» oF mr, ene aman te sbeipasdatitogdis statesman, “He sald that | fe Katotoisch's oe the frman-~Witnese demanded $10,000 in order relations to the ordinary affairs to ‘were above “gyi. Thurman—Went to Kauss im 1871 from Mis. pa nembute te his MemmDER. re he 20.90 b> forth termed State he went after the war; he was born | p, ne a mh thai were nega illn. fa Tillnois; was commissioned first as Second and then as | He could imagine the flush, ings Wo z, Firat Licatonantin ihe Ninety second regiment, fiiinois | minate that now ein. rep! volunteers; was afterwards commissioned - Captain of | During bis long life of skatyrntne years his relations company 1, Fitteenth regiment, United States colored | with all who knew him were that neither man: troops, and was Ldentensat Colonel of that regiment | nor woman can cast an imputation on his charac- 171; was elected to ine Blate Benave a tue more thana | ¢ef- Determined of purpose, and sometimes, it may fer he first went to Kansas; was of the same | Dé, obstinate, he was never known to deceive. No foe ‘Pomeroy ; don’t know as Pomeroy knew him | matter what his relations were to the Church he discoveries, The event of the year has been the | a very eMcient conductor, and brought each work poking away at Erie are by no means actuated by | 4, through th th bh ‘success. improper motives, The resolutions call upon the etary stanley, fa the expedition of our telow mem ihe nieve Attorney General to commence proceedingsagainst Tr, Mr. Bennet at m discussed 80 fa! Musical and 7 Theatrical Notes. the company to restrain them from paying a divi- Cae ae 0 ened. ter believed at che Mise Agnes Ethel will not be able to play in dend.on the entire amount of stock outstanding | water course which the Doctor had been exploring | Brooklyn this week owing to severe indisposition, agatnst {t, which dividend 1s limited only in conse- | 18 the source of aegis ae ee theory issue | Anew local drama has been written for Stuart ‘quence of the earnings of the road, and not in con- | (4104, Gintrent vicws at ity The work of the | Robson, the comedian, which he is soon to pro- sideration of the manner in which the stock was | Doctor, so sony Gescribed by Mr. Stanley, would | duce in Philadelphia, taking the part of John Beat, Hae dg Eiuet 9's ort “oofana at Mt | Bernas, Ut rearad nant astm beset | *POUCIMAN wor! @ CON retui and twenty per cent of this on the par of the Doce ‘or later it ri the subject yn On Weanesday eventing Mr. J. M. Bellew will give a ane Ape stock never having becn paid into the ‘irlean explorations. cane peers 7 a was gn be ie ré- | selected series of readings from “Hamlet,” at Stein- sume oO! pI work of the year and was | way Hall, There will be considerable curiosity to ir Crandall introduced a bill to not only nly iistened. to with marked attention, but ABOLISH IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT, passages of it elicited approval from a critical | Judge this reader’s conception by the light of those wile that in no case shall a long or short sum- | audience, who rarely in two hours enjoyed a ore | already known to us through the American stage. mons be anes to @ non-resident tif unless | intellectual feast, Among the fanny conversations in the audience 5 Ree oral ann acne pofte yee bs the OONRTTTUTIONAL AMI at Booth’s on Saturday was this, ® young lady approve AMENDMENT. he Justice for mae Behind, of any ‘conte that cle GOD AS A CONSTITUTIONAL being the speaker :—‘‘We had a sleighing party last Pe stiesens oO see rrr mend sili, ss bine ‘The following cail for a National Convention on | night; everybody was #0 nice, and we were all s0 moe) se aiboueter ob dake” the objects stated below has been issued in this | happy and #0 comfortable; the sleigh was made pn Nerve rate Say, ast, needs. ; Comnenten ore J vagy ad on city:— for only four, and there were six of us.” or ry cl ereaiter ihe, question of the Bible in the public schools of Sab- | ‘The other day, in Cincinnati, while one sister was the State te Engineer, and and by this means the profte | path laws and many similar twestions, are now demand- 4 ; " Shall the nati reproaching the other in “Whose Wile,” Bee ings: Seach fit fifteen p te cr onnt (or ino ieee ack pete Shrition features of ie We? This is'rap- | «sometimes 1 think you hate me, Seal nak I fo I RMS aes Bd Fractal’ ke- | gofaay thoughiral cituens view with, deen, oneern the | 100K for sisterly aympathy, my sister gives me but stein thereafter: as, the ‘earnnige ‘warrant character in ou in our let fastitutions, Not only time-rerving | Natred and gcorn; ‘twill drive me mad”—A crazy Mr. Husted’s resolutions in polit jous men, but eminent officers of | woman in the audience rose up and cried, “Bully wand lend ‘Christi ting the ” t the Caldwell case ts such a8 to create grave doubts | congrarntated the Spaniards on the establishment fab theory chat covernment fina nothing’ to do with re- | {OF you, my girl! You're right, I had a sister do | Dy irman—wrhen he left Simpson, John and hes departed from amoug us let us speak ‘ot bith, If whether Kansas possesses the necessary qualifca- | of a Republic, call upon the new government to nana prea ra ete aaa common schools now | the same thing by me. Yes, your head’s level, my | Bacon, after planning the scheme, he had, on his person | gt umes he seemed to be an unbellever, as one tions for an honest State government and should | free the slaves in Cuba and di the “Ever pelure jupreme Court of Ohio. Tt will come ap girl! You just give it to her! I know how it ta my- ey ID nie PuLEDOS S4nOn ue” whose unbelief was in man, not in the Almighty. Rot be reduced to a territory again. Faithful Isle” an, pr rmticey ay Republic. for ad indication fa regular order some time this Win- | geif.19 before he left. His last conversation with me proved that his un- ry * In the Senate a substitate for bill defining ter, wi see dinminn o effort will be made to overturn “ BY ae ‘Vickers—Witners offered no inducement to | belle! was only skin deep. When leaving nim, The Alabama Political Muaddle. THE DUTIES OF HARBOR MASTERS the ya Da ao ook 83 aed of tains eases ‘of the thats ‘The Theatre Comique, usually largely attended, | Pome: lo show him the list of members wee bce shortly before his death, he said to me, Hon. Francis W. Sykes, of Alabama, . will this |.was re reed Dye en Smal ies i Coormuerce. of New haa recentiy decided that the Bible, though was last evening crowded - to its fullest capacity. ieee a Ufmerence whether York voted ps im “OAN'S YOU GHAEE BANDS Wir A SINNER LIKB week present his credentials to the Senate as | 1t provides that tte Dope oe ie eo a record of calla whe ieee abe in the State aystem of edu- | The performance comprised the usual variety show | or not; understood that the invitation to a “busines 1D: | Ay ne nog now departed and stands ready to be Senator from that State for the term commencing | the same open to the public at all times; each har- | years, can aa yally ‘ceed. during secunay | and @ new play founded on the Cuban insurrection, forview” meant thet Pomercy wanted, toy buy hi eit: | judged his doubts, if he had any, are settled. for- on the 4th of March, accompanied by s memoria) | bor master shall have Ca ‘omee in nthe istrict to Roary any ech rehoult the State.” Armed with Suthers: entitled “Spaniards,” The play is by Mr. John F. thinke the fuel vote in joint convention was ogst about Ser and let Paha om the saaaied ashore 01 which he m: assign which open on wo made ‘omeroy | while we profess Teligion. re al setting forth the grounds of his claim. He is at- Dusiness eres ‘the hour of eight A. M. to five og an Ariends of our Sommon schools Poole. It is fall of the stilted sentiment of patriot- men wi now being shed by the members of his family com- tended by his counsel, E. A. O'Neal, and General John F. Morgan. Mr. Sykes was elected by what is known as the Capitol Legislature. The points to be preaented involve the legality of both the bodies claiming to be the Legislature of the State. mingle with those of thousands of his ‘ellow citi- zens whom in life he protected and whose interests he preserved. In conclusion Dr. Hall said:—‘‘May the honeaty of his Re. be the bright star to which the Present efficers of the city government will look as their guide im the disebarge of their officiat duties. In that case his noble example while serv- P.M.; 8 register shall be kept in each Office for | prompt and adequate action, ism spouted by unique Cubans and the most horri- rons —— Le tag for Me “ant where on ores, "5, "se wonegente ay Tebel thelr, Ep oe omely fying bombast by Spaniards—natprally enough, we ; ° bee aut ve ania 78 cop mph gen “3 Ron tg faite 1 a ag fehool, PSaobath laws, laws | confess—who one and all declare that Spain will + from againat polygamy, and every ipa, Consent Kf a “deluge the Geni of the Antilles” ere she will allow appointed Governor Hotman wan presented ore iq eer fe nent prayer nen msn lr pr ee 6 nei and w charact Lore com anointed ty by'a bill tatended to cover the re: | which everythlng. in the actual administration of the | *¢ pred rceich e on ss a cos een a mg Text of the New Army Bill Reported to uirements in Innatic asylums made known by | £0 harmonize, anc Irishmen seem only to be introduced. he * ing the pe le in the ons tions to which he the House. thelr cir estention. Tee ConmeMonety were aswtl aes the Aine ea people Se ton | For the first time in nearly seven years have New Oe ont 1 tended to | 3 | aes aeieet jected, will prove ® blessing to the community ‘The following is the full text of the bill reported ne ah agen Miexecn, Presdent ef ‘ochestes | om goum be. answered. in one of two waya | Yorkers been able to witness the performance of Bey rs by Mr. Ho rip a York ‘The eo vidoe concinded the undertaker. invited by Representative Osborn, Chairman of the Coni- Guiversity) and ch, homes joe of Cog ha ant feature aoa ieaaerne Shall Chrletan Mr. F. 8. Chanfrau’s celebrated character ef Mose, tone gacen he means add aks ihe iciee souvention élite those present to take a last view of the piacia mitcee on Military Affairs, to amend an act entitied a Apel pe are kee tiga md — Bloomingda! for out tbe bible from eur ‘2h Bigg 0m Shall ‘eee am in the old-time drama of “A Glance at New York pees et hone § xed by ia law for casting the vote tor | features of the deceased, wiose sommes ver aon “An act making appropristions for the support of | Having ‘no power to receive testimony or eam | te const Mog (asriotism and thug stalenmsnehip in 1848—at that time known to the habttués of the POTTFL ain nse ddy ai thd elcoe of he cased 18, casket of rake beanty_and wo the army for the year ending June 20, 1670, and for | ister oaths, were unable to do more than give teerer ‘Moerted inf beachnorcdeent te {conform | Old Chatham Theatre as “New York As It Is.” Mr. ty Fe prides SRYFSTER CP Ee SE AP AS obbsine Se bedbuperopenv gent othe prpena approved March 3s | Shuai os ayant Npedety | "ake Satsel Aiton ar jan armed oe pe. | Uame™, rUmDI te SMTA of OW | arr PR Be it &c., That as much of section 6 ofan act York fire boy, the genus homo of the old Fire De- ba 7 1° february ihe ‘army for t ‘he yest en. ine vanes xy ier, and fae Eored a a Shey were lace that i quere vo. Eeteiletiably chow edae Almigi nto partment, has become his own. Preceding the ian ts man hat he std 4 a ae Sa Take as “ podnny Med sixty-nine Se me and four dayy, e cuer perpen" 80 cy 3” iba an probibite NO FOUNDATION FOR THE FRARS fothority, Jesus Christ as ite Ruler, and the Bible as the | above drama Mr. Chanfrau essayed the character Ee og Ay Meee oot TT adden ts | At about hall past two o'clock = appoistments in the re | raised some time ago that sane people were incar- fountate, Of its laws, and tans indicate x this is aChris- | of Timothy Toodles, The Museum company as- ht have made extravagant state. CORTEGE pase oe A army be repealed for all cerated as a regular thing in Bloo: ale, Great | tian nation, and placc all Christian laws, institutions and ‘was as to “he truth of | moved in the following order:— be Grade of brigadier general and above the injustice has done that institvtion by the | usages in our government on an Undeniable Tegal basisin | sisted Mr, Chanfran in a fair manner, and the | Seat’ Fae intended to say ;he could Conkling That wheneve ublication of sensational statements to that effect. Pie otal Iaw of the land. This Amoclation in. and incidents added rial); not answer for the tru Mr of what he aid 5 re- | The attending physicians, Dre. fchapps partment oF corps of Be pny Szeepe ta too vaiea $s: e bill submitted by this commission provides 8 all ad at ares who pte yea yn oar ” materially to the auc- | Soinber whet Ai “aid in ep phd ert ae cen ebrogee ore aud Chass pecker Bureau of Miltary J intment by the Governor of a com: yh lay. Febr whether = fice below ig Grades hereinatter natyed, the Secretary ne ae einer to hold ‘Ris office. for five years, atctny "on igh rngerpenns shamed JERABY BATLROAD JOR. eyo Mayor Poll, or: bayer’ god, fade cinert, Je Paw 2%, office! 1 wana fe wall and Cs ey sothority over ail asylums, public and na > whore notice this call Peay be L anything whidocr, 3 pola 4 say Booth, on sppoint eanobe of the line and’ t nave often ieek Pee ee SGREMTBON’S EMIGRATION BILL fae ian Ho mE ELAM SPRONG. ‘TRewron, N. J., Feb. 17, 1873. , junther, Jt HgTe ee SUE, Wines Fuct competitive examinations of all officers who may | Was alacussed somewhat wartaly in Committee of | United Btates eme Court, President o the Natio onal | ‘The bill incorporating the New York and Phila ti candidate motion. tudwell E. T. Backhouse, Jai be appiioanis ot may be recemmended to be detailed the. Whole, but was progreaed without, important y tas delphi Railroad reveived a final passage through | %cloet and the roll was not wiken, uati The Hearse, Fama. eitas eon ur ara ery | seams Any Hen lca a RBSERVOTR SQUARE tho Lower Howse bya aiiemative to io negatve | Wik We Gace of at rege ante ‘all of sald vi Dy detail, and not ‘more than tive eS the bill was endily voted down, 4 | meeting Last Night to Protest Against the votes, after & sharp debate, Was only incidental; ‘Horton, Johnson and ‘Simpeon fhe Com: eas Officers from one regiment shall be so det ‘at bills were also acted upon. The bill incorporating the New Jersey Rajlroad | sere! perso jor mone: Le ievsaw ir, peice fis Soma time ; and at fost years ony iF 80 deta: ‘& BECOMMENDATION OF THB GOVERNOR Building of an Armory Thercon—Who brought up in the Se ., some ir. Gop’ eae Steaeen to other staff dut ‘another term was recenved, ‘announcing that ® contract for o the Protestants Are when up mate occasioned & long | in the meant he went to three ri certal nly, per- mjoners of ‘clas. ZcRIe dates with his Tegimenty and ik'the edt. | Statue of iinton, fo be piced in tne Capt | fs peo ho 4 | td serimonioes diecuseton' em predt of notice UF | ee ae en ne eran es onetang hear eal Department new appointments below the grade of had been concluded, and recom Phy ied weat side citizens was held last | javertisement not being given six wecks before coe r conld yousay, them, that (bey knew omteareet mayor all be lawful id ‘avihin hat Ky that Robert Livi eee i made w the wud ie * at the pe pene Forty-second street and the meeting of the Legislature, Hewitt main- a you went to Mr. Pome- asia tear grade second one, to ze, ixth avenue, at w! measures were canvassed fomt aa Nast mos Lin the A General’ that — sumfcle: 1 cannot say any further than that they knew Pieroni seholes in the grade of captain aba wage 2 Sh whereby the building of an armory on Reservoir | {en given, and wes suppisted’ by Willers sod at aa tine om or bike aoa aca re cere ga reen zs y a can a ibe led by made by the oot taiies on Cites in reporting the square might be prevented, Nothing of impor- Ee in out | charter, It been just discovered that as re- | tance was done save the reading of reports from noes ot pretend v0 aay any one bat imeelt i} in the grade of major in the Pay von te recamne Gr m, Van Nort and Delafield | the congregations.of the several churches in the roy, kBew how much money be hed aa fay perce 7 on know Know how much you had when you i aid ni and Mr, tame. epartment IT the grade ot which they Hecieaa nd” ave vacant io le | were retained in the 01 al aren UF a cutee | a0 ng moernogd, OF ot yee eae gorge Be tg 4 Mr. Ay 4 bs. lly 4 gon, wee oe raed of ee et shall be in toe er “ry Inne Soros not stricken out. ‘Ove of the Members of the com- pathy an d_ co-operation with th meeting in its x ir tee peor oe Watt wan not hoagie ra Fourth ronal rand wvanue, toreeg! Bourord pat yp ayl stor tn the g second Hewtonant | mittee which was deputed to sec to it that the sec- | effo "to Ser satuk wan supose On betaeane 1 met Bim saab oe shew bin avenue to avenue to Ci Shaul be aied by detail ind inary dope! nt, tion et them should be s0 givered ‘a6 hot | The committee wh: iInted on Saturday as rere besa ttg thence Court street to Green it shall be lawful to any ‘cach vacancy in ati to make them exceptions to the night did not report, not naring had time to per- the bar of the ve Kalbe deta from "the same or the” next lected to do it. Ol course the mistake will Terme form the duties imposed upon etdas Ne each. sacs sroamter of obo pr swe, oars, Cemetery, whem ali that was mortal evden Sol sn Ny it | Some aps mee Of Oe Whole when Uae Dl | Ai, ei ome deed sep a tate ta PR er me a | ty ee crema Fi je up. of the ir, some e oe four years Heatename uaa t ep it meas prevent the puilding of, the armory, wich, the waa Lat bares wcgmined again when he ¢ KU KLUX PRISONERS PARDONED etareget nih duty: and nothing herein pre | THREE PERSONS BURNED TO DEATH | members of tne meeting dediare, w ory Be TS voraaion With Hr ALBANY, N. Yo Feb, 17, 187% ‘the Lonny po ce, ‘substa: Willian Lowery, J. Ross Stewart snd Robert Moral Ss mera rae prisoners in the bed nee a motions in the permanent, for vecan New Ontgans, Feb. 17, 1873, in the Beighberhood can now pis , and {oF decal g he thae cE ot Mernak the office of brivntier General in the Ad- | Pive buildings were burned on Gentilly road to. | ¥,i%¢ we go without ‘helt eieed of teen ait ae soe sen ta e ‘were paar Marae eset rs | guy, logue ong ree mer | spf lst sbwiaa em pnon was using? 1 Bot iat areiraae carat

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