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ae EE EE THE SUN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 12, 1869, amvoneEs the President, and whom be sulsequently | Messrs. OrpyKe and Gurenny should be | went on smoothly enough till the State of | been Arculated that the debe of that repablic is THR BANTER OF FEB WASHITA, BUD BRAM RIL GANORN Koy Tholvory or, tring | Made a Judge of the Supreme Court of the | detailed to visit tho President and sift him | Lonistana was reached, Objection being Mn isda Ete td or ah ‘ta Death and Narbarous Treatment of Major | —Lord Lovell he stood by the garden ga! Poor THEA TIELAM et, between th ant @emave,, | UAlted States, Davis, with head erect nnd | antil they found how matters stood, and os | made to the reception of her voto, the Senate tar tur the and hgg ery re NS | Millett and his Band ae the Mande of the With his shining velocipede, j / WeALLATK=- Mien Ado Aton Nothing rr ys Siantly evcked on one sido, bore an a'r | yectally in regard to Citas#, Duar, and | retired ta aceordance with the joint rule, | lst be ren san: Bulow may. Pb geet gla WHEN evis wutied for ka Lordsnty’ roctapeod i | BLY Mite TATU ty Dumpty, Matindes ar | WHC seemed to ray, Behold the keeper of | Watnns, The Radicals were sure of Bates, | and by concurrent action of the two Tlouses if : Sr. Loris, Mo, Feb. 8 1860 be od and Sataraays, the conscience of the King! Mr. Lixcors | he having heen Gree price under the circumstances, and shows that THEATRS FRANC AIS~Fieurde The. Matinéeon sat. v's picked man, and | the objection was not sustained, and the vote wrany. Bu Whon will you be back, Lord Love Missourt Demoer A there has beet among moneyed men a good d ‘ ‘ § te Was little known to the Republicans of the yan settled that he war one see ver i ‘The following extract from a private letter to @ But he gave to her question no Wee base biel lis bts ot cal Laviae | Content and 2 : Publicans of the | it was aettiod thet he was to be Attornoy- | of Louisiana was received. Then camo tho | gece of confidence in the resources of the reput inlaaes of hi ac pp ah a Wee Faced bits foot ta bls stlvren ‘ ae Wise hamvale, q entral and stern States. They were not | Central, Those four wonld give them ama- | turn of Georgia, and here it was that the ex. ee f re of “Block Kettle's" camp, throws some Tek ‘On Nis famons velocipede. | NPY FOU CINCHS 4h tt. opngaite Academy of | thon aware how much firmness, aagacity, | jority of the Cabinet, and moke everything | eltemont wo have spoken of began. We are informed that the Commissioners | oor “tne secret blatory of that fight, wad aec ouuts 11 erfed, in fromtle al Srteastaday ee EAL aud cunuing Iny eouceated under that un’ | ecurm, Gon, Boren, forgetting of overriding the | of the Brooklyn Park have resolved to admit ve- | fy fet ot Major Eliott and his men } TA Wiat & wbeuich by Laed fh, advo; af ee days CUtat Pattomime, Kim-Ka. Mat | gainly exterior and those provincial man. Tho Improvised committee started for the | fret that by the nmendatory joint reantution | lwelnedos to th t+ gare tous on every day of reported missing, and will, no doubt, prove inter To ride thus away, frow itis loving young wife, One ONMAyHOneR—Orvhee Aux Fenirs-soee- | Here He took goome at Willard's. The | White House, ‘The hour of their absence | the voto of Georgia was to bo reported, ox. | the neck exccrl Guarlany Ne) alse pronwse 19 | tne to yone readers: Gn that Lorrid Yeloeipede #* a Ty THEATRE Sater, Matinée on Sataraay, | Hfong of Cabinet mokors and office seekers | seemed an age, At length a shambling foots | eopt in ense it would bave the effect of turn | ort vetoetpndiats. ‘The Contral Park Commis: | Mt Dean Prunxoit wrote to a here fork. Sete | Lad Lovall relerned, brokenHearted ait sore, H IY HALL, #8 and 8 romtway—Veioes | that Immediately surrounded Lim was like fall was hoard on the corridor loading to | ing the scale,which itevidently would not, ob- | gioners should imitate this example. ‘They now Poon the evening of tee aah OOtee ith we Broken-armed, and, alas | broken-tinee WY OF MUEIC-=talian Opera, Norma, the letting in of great waters, It overflowed | Wansworrn’s room. The door flow open, | jected to its reception. The presiding offi allow velocipedes in the foot paths only; but we emacs. % yr eg Py) of mt entitle of a For he struck on a post, nearly eave up the gt i == coe é <== | the public resorts, and rolled its surges up | and Greriey tore into the apartment, the | of the joint convention, Sonator WADE, like: | enn see no reason why they should not he tolerat- | detail of one hrndred men, monnted. ae’ eeenrt, Anil emashed bis veloclpedet é a . and down the avenues, night and day, from i tory gleaming: in his mild blue | wise, weakly allowing himself to be com: | ed upon the enrriago ways also, Tt might per. | wml ont mith the view of searhing toe th act ; MORAL. ‘ oT A ee the steps of the Executive Mansion to the | eye. Dashing his dilapidated hat upon the | pelled to disregard the special resolution re- | hops be well to exclude them at those hours in Eye, : ian send eeapes Remember the fate Lord Lovell 1 CUS Tae a BYU, | corridors of the Capitol, Honack Gusarey | table, he screamed, in tono half way bo. | apecting Georgia, dirceted the Senate to ro | the afternoon when the throng of carriages is | toe paiies wire Mand Mn semall circcyttriperd | Let tis be your warulng sal eve Liewix O Tt Bbines for ATL. splashed about in the crowd, his coat dan- | tween a squeak and a war-whoop, “You may | tire, thet the objection of Gen, Brynner | grestests though even then an expert relocipes pean? peace tacanant aur) Se a ot ee ‘Aaa Webate Une val Dee eron ke : ee = = | aling around his hools, hishat drooping upon | bet your pile on Old Ane! You may bet | might be considered in the same way as that SENS. Leben Is OA AK ran { APKC EW oak of ele throniay same had theirhande | tian has ati 1 log echoo! houses ) EARUARY b . of erveras | ye rl wet” ’ safety any rato, itis evident that provision | and feet cut of, n Wad been borer: liana has « I ol houses. FRIDAY, FERRUARY 12, 1860, his shoulders, the observed of all observers; | your pilo on Old A The Radicals had | to tho vote of Louisiana hud just been con- | Sy. AT NY TAL Ot Gene oovvaancia { mangled in. Ray dellecey ee ¥ meto mention, | —Drigandage is gec@ually disappearing — ——. = while ever and anon there glided through | won, Citasn, Barns, Bram, and Wetes— | aidered, When the Senators, however, came ide of riding out for | acnd Way,tcarecly two muitos fron the ecege Of the | southern Iuly, ‘The Conviction of Joba Real, (hp \itece the Gil; aed If Aa 4 | who have adopted the now mode of riding ont for | fabt,and all we know of the manner they were eld : py ‘ rong the tall, swarthy, spectral form | glorions quartet—wero in the Cabinet. All | to mect in their own chamber, they recog: | exercise and reereation, Will not the ¢ ie | Killed we have learned froin Indian sources. It seeme | —A Western paper notices very mihi b While our venerable en at | of ea EED. fee shouted for joy, while Wanswonrtt rang for | nized Mr. Wapr’s mistuke, and adopted @ | giouers take some action upon the subject ? mounted party of Chepemeen ta Ue aneetod OF the near benutifel comedy * She mia ‘ashington were wrangling on dnc ho Republicans were divided | “lie ble: i vigor 6 i oi — peosaennenaboeeo tetas Grand Vilinge, where ‘nearly ail the tripes were en- maqner, Washing e wrangling ednesday r Wded into Radi. | tumblers with a vigor which made the orbs | resolution declaring their adherence to the weet Tare vere, Sear ee See Se NTy | ONT essa or Pacts Yapctt thal Sr ‘| night over a pont of honor, the majesty of | cals and Conservatives, Mr. Citae, Mr. | of the African attendant bulge from their amondatory resolution, In the House of | We mentioned some tim » the re 6 of the pursued before the M dhe Inve was Leing quietly but eternly vindl- | Haiax, and Mr. Gnectey were lively types | sockets, It waa n wonderful victory, an tho | Representatives, on the contrary, Gen. Bor. | CAeage dgpuitioan had chanaod ite form from a | in Was ana at Aa Per the. seven cavileyy Seatitois Sivek taataiae ai altel ad tated in the Court of Oyer and Torminer in | of the former, while Mr. Sewann, Mr. Cane | soquel amply proved ! LER succeeded in having the vote of Georgia | Tt? 1° ie, neat eta aee rilae yout Vw miles away. As soagan Mur kinots |, —Veloetpede races on the fee aro among the vhis city by the conviction and sentence to | BRON, and Mr, Weep were shining lights The materials of which this Cabinet was | thrown out by a large m: jor! notwith- Pearl tape ta that ne le ice bee ‘ ; a Hrided he enteed fiw men ta | Winter amuserr in France (iis seavon, Astous Jeoth of Joun Ret, the murderer of Police | among the latter, The first battle fought | composed wore selected after the model standing the joint resolution still in forec tnd Gut the Wort ae of advertising tn th tr tt leat gieeell redl er, ct " ned ‘ nan Swepick in July Inet. Dierogarding | by these factions was about the composition | of the famous Coalition #o graphically de-| On resuming his pluce in tho chair, Mr. | ceutpage papers, wlere their advertiomonte | flat he Mer of tue ville and herte of their | | Halim Young has no four of the locan« the traditional habits of our criminal bench, | of the Cabinet, The New York Radicals | eeribed in tho great epeech of Fpaexn | Wane proceeded to do what he should have | gry folded sn out of sight of readers, pt mined upou the destruction of the entire Hts | GF yt wou'tstand cnerallrone’ and undeterred by the crowd of ruffians who | lad defeated Mr. Sewanpat Chieago, Foro. | Benker, It was abit of patchwork, apieceof | done at first, namcly, report the vote of | fer sects ike Tis Sux, wheres what they have to Ato can describe the fectings of that brave band, —A duel with pistols tovl: place recently nee the witnesses or overnwe | most among those who had slain New York's | incongruous mosaic, a structure which fell | Georgia in the special manner provided for | say is mure to be seen by everybody. Publishers ss With Saaaeee, heeting Soars hey strani ad Florence betwoem a deputy and an exdeputy. perhaps entertained the ulte- | distinguished #on on that field stood Mr. Gnre- | asunder under the rude shocks of a trying | by the joint resolution, He was mot by the | of course have to consult the wishos of their ad- y Ms ° id What pemonid | Twelve ehots were fired at Gitcen paces; wolody when all hop ertising customers, and ye # diol out, nerved their } hurt, ee aL per sa etl deta out arms to do and die? Rowod dnd round rush | —The movement for nominating An of. the red flenda, «mater emailer ahrinks U fon Co ol ‘ennes ja makin Se eR hat the aim of thit devoted, gullynt kno! * ‘on Governor of Tenn fa makin GaNant Pit Sieniman has once more | stevtler than ever, and the death how! of the mar: | Four or five papers have alrendy placed ; a redsking Js more frequent, Bat om they | at the lead of their columns. proved that he urderstands his bu ss by the | core in masses grim, with glittering lance and one Mr. Bi Li ‘ 1 i | long, tond, exilting whoo if the gutes of hell had iia ht ohshady wed in writing ab rapidity with wl 1 the Tudian war. Whoop & - . cpened and loved the whole infernal hott, A weil | Which will bear (his characteristic ti tragg There is more humanity in his mode of dealing | direeted volley from thelr trusty earbinos makes apt 1 the Careerof P. T ith the subject than ia that of all the palavering | tome of the miscreanta reel and tull, bat their doath : w we may hope to have | y: . wned in the greater ‘din, Soon every Peace Comuis: } roles in th MN nt bond is still in death; bat the —The new Spanis! Batak dake 6 nk the Senate | Melllah work of the ervageste searce beeun, und their & genuine peace on the Pinins, and if tho Senate | in eivitus ere taxed to invent betbaritics, torprac. will complete the work begun by the House, and | tics es of the fatten brave, the relat on of | formed ror des gu of liberating the accused by force, | LEY, Mr. Davip Dupey Fre.p, Mr. James. | epoch. At the start it organized iteelf into | most defiant and persistent abuse from lge Bans ann, with a courage and energy | Wapswonrrn, and Mr. Grorce OrpyKe. | two cliques, Sewanp being the central | Burirn, and it was only under threat of ar Lich does Lim great credit, deelined to ad. | They would gladly have kept Mr. Sewanp | figure of onc, and Crass of the other. rest by the Sergeant-at-Armas, acting: by di- the case when night fell, but remained | out of the Cabinet. But they early gave up The apple of discord was the distribution | rection of Mr. Speaker Conrax, that at hie post U1), at 11 o'clock, the verdiet of | this point, and then determined to insist | of the official patronage, As a natural con- guilty wes rendered, and the prisoner's doom | upon the introduction of Mr. Citase into the | sequence of the defective plan on which the was annowneed to Lin. The whole of the | council of the President as a counterpoise to | Cabinet was formed, the patronage has rarely ewful dreina cf justice was enacted within | the astute and experienced New York states. | been worwe distributed in tho history of the | vax, to be completed. We will not repeat gwelve hours, and in seven weeks more the | man, They also seriously objected to Mr. | country. Mr. Lincony, amid the unseemly | the violent language used by him on the oc. marderer’s }fe will have been taken by the | Cammnon and Mr. Winter Davis, to whom | scramble, contrived to make a few appoint | casion, as it is given in detail in the reports provem we the General could be made to toke bis seat, and allow the result of the joint session, the declaration of the election of Grant and Cor h he has en: lor to Rome had an interview with Cardinal Antovelil, who in Wat the Holy Father would receive hina j " ‘ nase the bi Wering 0 Of a which Is scarcely necessary to the cuiupletion of this | as a Catholic, but not = Spal thane of the Sheriff in retaliation for the Mfe | it was believed the President had resolved to | ments without consulting his Sverctaries, | of the wexsion, It is sufficient to vay that it | PA" the Wl traufrring the care of the Tndiune tale, need Pees | | warms tle ace vein of his vict’m tender rents, Mr. HLasax, whowe radicalism | and these wero geuerally regarded as the | was the most emphatic the General could | ye a fom de frande and tebberies of politi | fuecst dit wot comes tet ve. view tie. rene fn 420 | —ASwiee paper annovncos ther Nopoleom 11 Everything connected with the case will | wae of the deepest dye, had brought forward | worst of the whole. command, and his objurgatory resources are | cian, ayouts, the problem of the red man's eas | Slrmicinnels going on all Meowads Rates off Aye | 8 Preparing « mew book, eutitted L'4disioire du Dees lead the public to receive its result with sat. | Gipeon Werius as the representative for As an aggregate, the Cabinet pleased no- | ample. fe clrellina | Décembre, and tat he ti ed isfection. The murdered man wes an offer | New England. Lixconm took kindly to | body, not even ita chicf architect. It gradu- When finally the joi = The troops | tor in that delicate tusk M. Chine lust be put in the way of a satisfuctory eolution, | ase on ail sides of the village, looking on and seizing 18 8 his collavora- Duvernois, fore : ' oneat tnd Ing steeds, with wbiotds and feathers gay, pacity for civilization and honest industry will at | Ie steeds, with ehicide and feath it convention camo to \; i Wer N ‘ ty rece Opportunies oF picking off som Meee Gace | metly chiet editor of the Apoyucs of the law engaged in the discharge of his | Wettes. New Yorkers knew that in the | ally crumbled away under the pressire of | an end and the Senate had withdrawn, the ire STS GSR ing Pelore with thir carbines. ‘But dues ‘no ‘onc | —A literury weekly is very severe upon the late duty; bis murderer is a notorious ruflian— | famous Free Soil struggle of 1848 he had | events, till, ere the close of Lixco.n’s firet | of the belligerent Buren, which had been Tho Cuban revolutionists are gradually | think of the weltire of Major Elliott and party? It | Pite-Groewe Halleck, It ways that ove of the lat veme pot, But yes! a sqn: i tion. ‘They trot: they eal xhibit | The cowardly redskins fee a ot cavalry is in mo- Now they charge t demonstrati They fight well; they manage w 1 to govern themselves, 1; the one of the famous Nineteenth street gang, a | afliliated with the Barnburners, and so Greg | term, one member had Leen removed by | choked down by the threat of arrest, brok member of which is more than suspected of | 1LY, Frenp, and their colleagues were de-| death, and four had been politely dis. | forth anew. He was for passing an indi: having killed Mr. Roarn things he did was to write a letter commending that Journal. From the literary reputation Halleck Lat R nth patience anc soverand ortati atter here and there among th ained, Ye supposed li able and the murler | lighted that onomemberof the Cabinet wns | missed. Of thexo six, two, while seeming to | nant resolution denouncing Mr. Wavn's ad. | Vth pationce anil perseverance, | They certainly | Et tidite rue tines wil tin ca rinpealipshe ladies bi teiedcrtebertanaied itself wos commiticd in the most cold-Llood. | secured whom no temptation could seduce, | give Mr. LiNcoun their support, plotted | Lerence ta the joint resolution as “a gross patecty tes utenrentec taut raceme CRM yo Hs SEL troop goes on in the direction | —A locomotive for use on common road, short mie and they will be saved. | made by M. Leroy, ¢ t been wont to give them eredit, feo, Bee! @ ed and deliberate manner. Th bravado, | and who would always be faithful to their | ayainst his renomination, and two openly | act of oppression and an invasion of the he people of C eal or 8 arate peer, of Paris, has been # too, with which tho erime was accompanied | principles and their faction, opposed his retloction, rights aud privileges of the House.” Speaker series tha Gekhee Satatey: tothitg ood: | RECO RE aaee eee RE LAN tac cesafuly tried on te ron trom Havre to. Mont is remarkable, Rnat had been arrested only | And now a furious contest arose over Win- | ‘The mistakes of the Radicals wero moro | Convax, however, taking the floor, very | provent it, Tho inland offers extraordinary ad- tee orice li lta ttle eae bes it flea aed i a # few days previous for an assault on Syus- | TEN Davis, The Radicals, led by the power: | marked and instructive than even those of | neatly exposed the fallacy of hie long anit | sontages for guerilla and defensive warfare, Spoin y Wave Tice Band, the death dora is idea Haield lea Wik Vaianene ee, Diva prea (« court that | ful combination from New York, whose head- | the President, Buain, Bates, and Wet.es | vituperative speech in support of his resolu. | has sent there all the troops that ean be spared. | "And now return vith =Prinee Napolcon, who ts harrassod by bis i rye of Killing | quarters were In the epacious rooms of Mr. | wont back upon the men who had carried | tion, by setting forth simply the facts of the | ‘They are stready worn out with marching, alarms, | and soldie Pies wilt ar relies creditors, is desirons of Felling his collection of relict 1 moe f . aity, H Wabswourt at Willard’s, brought out | them into the Cabinct, while Camenon enrly | case as we have stated them, ‘The House rough one | against him Montoomery Bhar, Skwanp, | took the most advanced ground on the sub- | seems to have taken the same view as the s which so | Davis of Mlinoie, Ween, and other wily | ject of slavery, and in his first report as Sce- | Speaker, ag they voted down Mr. Burtacn’s ou citizens, he | managers, not excepting Mra. LincoLn, who | retary of War recommended the employment | resolution yesterday. made good bis threat by lying in wait for | edyged into the fight, aud gave a forecast of | of negro troops for putting down tho rebel: | ‘That Mr. Wann exhibited groat unreadi his victim in the etrect, and shooting | that love for intermeddling and intrigue | lion, Wainten Davis, too, became one of | nees and irresolution in presiding on this c! him down like a dog. If tho death | which on subsequent occasions dispensed | the most pronounced and eloquent champions | citing occasion is incontestal: and skirmishes, and the present Governor cral Las been compelled to resort to the policy of Lis prede . The struggle will doubtiess be protracted, but the final success of the Cubans becomes more probable every day, SKATES AND SKATERS, plalus tor thelr mies of Napoleon the First, for wiich occupies himvelf in taking | jarge sums during the post twenty-tl eaxtared property, which An = keeper of the Museum des Souveralns, at the Logyre, oe the command if they falter or halt | for balfa militon franes The Emperor, however, ia ree. opposed to tho transaction for the present, Ve Iain tam cham: and but Tite bas | =A London paper of Jan, 28 says that acurione at _which eunnot be | featurc in the business of the Stock Exchange, om indred po- | the previous day, was a revived denont for the Con~ has spent very years, to tha ssor and enlist volunteer regina talken mway must by pies are to be. put t ; but it is no given by the Anglo-American Commission by about this renewed epecutation, ugha cl n je ‘of | federate loan, which was quoted ot £0108, Tha poualty is ever appropriate to any offeuco, it | valuable patronage and gave serious trouble, | of tho Radical plan of reconstruction, aud | less elear that the belligeroney of Gen. BUT | 0. sanod audio oto Atende-Wendertul and purcones by dropping | Aden that tome recognition of these onde might ba ’ jeto this; and if the swift, vigorous applica. | took ground for Davis, The clearly defined | was among tho boldest and ablest opponcats | Lien was uncalled for ond foolish, cling pontes b Fr them, Ah! be SLIM A Bow of to mare Noted Nannies. martina ae the poe di ncape bis eye and alia as Gey drop The New York Skating Clab has laid down a pro- . Py away. ot thon 2 \ one that sane of moveuintatearaing ty exseats whieh, the | Oy ‘guard on tbe suite slde of tie creck? Will alates wena kerb ny A ual elem 602, wh person eaunot fil tobe clarwcd at an artist. The pis } not "hit them? * My troop ie on guard, Cleweral Liens crop for and igh Wee Bair cle blake onetion silk aad shia paltals erformangen | dust over there,” says an officer, wuilets | there was exported from ‘ Mou roucttos of Bangalli and tho saltaturiel performances | Wilt iUe go. thton around Litis, aud’ you sce | pashels, As less than half the usual quantity has Of Moslacht, are but dumb shows compared with | th ‘a hi between us," Was the reply; and the deeiear's Tivket Wile (dla GF We advance | the animated movements of such queens as Doily i ‘will come that ‘way ip- | come for sibs Mr rl Meehan debawiteadle Bedsll, Mev, Mller, Mary Edwards Now cominences the | prices, under the influence of which farmers aru sens aearan are: te: patente pratrannn eh < Cara suit holding thelr crops, bids fale to be dlsapp with those ow the skater's programme eis a only to meet destin trom a suet land, fhe —The King of Prussia, according to some of Tatiaticn who Gad Ge saat varesses, | The faving been tin jou if Jo hls debit as 5 rehool of dics who ean perforim more separate and | Wily gheereit wy They Ri Wie waaws ure pulled the Berlin journals, bas just made his d n combination movements on the crisp icobed, wi wu and thrown on it, and #o0n the whole Joarnalist by publishing in a small print much read shod with steel, than wera ever dreamt of by the } biasing mass. Gccaaicually in the army an article entitled “In January, 19 ccomplished dancers— i eard, and w steamlike volume of sto abating the new ‘onenpization of the ‘nilliary sere niost necomplished dancers—the Ng Mins: | RU, AO RAL, PenReae Ot ee Yannting the new organization of the mbiltary ser. Ella Jackson Miss Crclghtouy Miss | the glorious deeds of valor done im the mi vice of the country, and critlgwing the conduct of Holly, Mr Bohn, Carte Moor iehrated by the flaniing bontira tu the aite the Deputice, whose objections, liad they been lise - fant pony’ is ki Wage Gre dies out tehed'o, Wael wok have peialiiad Pram a4 Miss Ii Y The Jant pony ta rcicea er anos | tote (2, would not have permitted Prussia to ta “aie carctully lald on. ready anbui id aw | #cribe Sadowa tn her military . brave of the Bevewth ¢ y atr —The time during which the earth has gene. S Ain UL giad to get out of the i 4 it ket out of the wilder fc beings ia sinall compared with theasee Won of it by Judge Bausanp shall have the | line of battle was the assumed conservatism | of the more conservative scheme favored by effect of striking a wholesome terror into the | of Davis and the undoubted radicalisin of | Mr. Lincony. Judge Futtenron was the successor of hearts of the possitle maleluctors of the | Bua. The conflict waxed warm, Every | We hazard little in saying that the bicker: | Mr. Mivexuer es the Government whiskey-franit game stamp as Jom Reat, no seutinentali. | inch of ground was contested, Wapswontit | Ings and etrifes which this incongrnoug and | “etective to this city, Me besan operations with ty will avail to abolish it, hover fought with more couroge, not even at | inharmonious Cabluct difused through the | 27 alen re eae hea At ree oa Tt is intimated in certain quarters that | Bull Run or the Wilderness, Hamti | ranks of the Republican party would have | S'E 1M) Colecor UAnES | bp gp aig REAL may yet be pardoned or ree uod, cither | Htamped, and GueELEY—well, We argued | prostrated My. Tineass be the enters aontomt | in indictment dram found agatune htar Ch irgingt by legal cunning or by the brary force of tus [ wnt cHatuced, Fearing they were to be de | of 1864, except for the prossing exigencies him with being engaged ina conspiracy to bluck- former companions in erime. Such intima. | feated on this part of the Mne, the Radtenls | of the war, and the hopoe inepirel in the | mait Collector Sairi, and epecifying $80,000 that tions are worthy of notice, ‘The evidence | again opened fire on CamEnon. Thoy de- | breasts of the people on the eve of the elce- | he had got under a pretence of settling a com. against him was bis own exulting confession | nounced him as a Pennsylvania Conservative, | tion by the victories of Grant, Suenaan, | plaint mado against tho Collector of defrauding of guilt frequently repeated, Gov, Horrman who was unsound on tho slavery qucetion, | and Sreniman, the Government. In a ¢ published on the is not the man to grant pardons on alight | and ingisted, at all events, that he should not Tt eecmns to us that tho facts wo hav following day the Jud, id that he would prove grounds ; and asto resenc, we have had, it is | have the seals of the Treasury, but if, in tailed teach lessons of warning which cannot ¢ whole charge ie tho same day true, sume startling excmplifications lately | der to redeom a pledge, it was necessary that | bo safely disregarded. These lessons ere, wat of the Judge's counsel, grant : ne + | him ton days to frame an ar@wer to the indiet. of what stupidity or wickedness mon In- | he go into the Cabinet, Lo must take tho in-| briefly, that a President should select Mis | ment, On Deo. 4, ut his request, the caso was —— a ber Ise. Court, at n “i aac " 19 | ferior and uninfluential portfollo of tho War | own Cabinet; that its members should, 0} aed 80 Kal carly orm, ‘Take 0 mass of molt trusted with the care of prisoners may be De ; bod ii ebieaieigeenter waned at fi Nabe twa wens should, OW | further postponed to the 12th, On the 13th it ‘omg our gentlemen skaters the following ot tre v dead bodies of that wo- | The experiments of Bischof npou basalt sh guilty of, bat now our offclals are warned, | Department—nobody thon dreaming the questions of gencral polley, concur in opin« | was again put off to the 19h, when Mr, O’Conon, | though by no means complete, will be found instruce | WAN and child yung there! Toa short time we shall | oop globe would requite 20,000,000 of years to cov and the little cance for any foul play to | Wore soon to place an army of a million of | fon with him; that they should, with rea: | his counsel, promised to go on without fail, In | tive re wee a “ i i | the champion Cook, Who might be ebampton; duit who wants to be champion; Wm, H. Cheeseman, arry Norton, and C, Jeaki: men who, down from 3,000 degrees, which is the most inte i no's " "7 x t heat that we are able to produce, to 90 de jes No, they aro forgotten, Over them | yy i ith Poe D perio Joule dhe'welves all held Mivte caput | Fabrenbelt, Aud with regard to the period cir howlings wil bo thelr only requicia, | Which the first nebulous masses condensed to forge ot renowned as skators, ure at least very popula Siowly trudg urn to our train, some | our planctary system, conjecture must entire a Dernaraat. the beat (ee clot kote ana, | twenty milew awhy, and with Lold exalting hearts, | cena \ if ea Deinarest, the best ee-clown kuown; Robert | jecrn trom ouc auother how many dead Indians have | °°*#e wards, Sr. the goutlowman repo having wa- | been seen. —The following conv: seb ‘Alexan- | _ TWO weeks elapsc—a larger force returns that S But a | way. Asscarch In mace, and the bodies ure found | 1 4p Vyoung | sivcwn round that {ttle circle, frozen atiff and Lard, | Portland, Me, Meudte in thecontest alluded to; John Kugier, the | Who shad write their eulogy ? looking old cock ‘ew Jersey wonder; Sydney Stuart and J, Seaver Rea Bay feat fricud, is. a Wad story of the “bat- | who is Page, connsellor and attorney in the great Adantic | M6 f He Washita,” poorly told, he Base Ball cave ti 1867; Alexander Macmill thrown dork munt’e over the se s C. Meade, | But surely sowe search will be made for our tis cheat the gallows of Joun Rear, men in the field | sonable latitude for the exercise of individual | the mena time he said that he was prepa ———— At this critical juncture, Fraxers P. | judgment within th respective depart. | arguea motion to quash the indi The Prosident—The Cobinet—A Leafand | Brain, Sr, famillarly known by the eadear: | ments, concur in sentiment with one anoth a Lesson from History. ing name of “ Old Bian,” got the ear of the | and that, on the subject of patronage, vately issued an order indefinitely staying the ‘The two Houses of Congress have counted | president, and suggested a compromise. ‘The | Cabinet oflicer should be allowed to choose | PF edinga, but on the 23d the same Judge she electoral votes and officially informed | torms were finally adjusted, by which it was | his subordinates, and Lo held responsible for vest red ¢ case to the cw ud at Mr, Pete Unyseus 8. Gas that he bas beon chosen | ggrocd that CAMERON might go to tho War | their conduct, while the President Insel | (O° 5.0enen Mes neu postponed. It cune President of the United States for four years | Once, while the mortification of tho Radicals } should select tho incumbents of tho higher | tty jadictnont ead’ by hae ee tant Pleased to fiom the fourth of March nest. The war of] should be mollifed by throwing Wrenn | and m a oe agar aya important local and diplomatic | to ihe 18th. ‘Then one of the Judge's counsel eliques and his supporters | Davis overboard, and their interests secured | otlicca. was sick, and by Mr, Futtenron’s wish it was Ito t, instomd of answerlug it, On the 16th Judge Ne.aon pri sation is reported bes tween two irreverent litle boys in the streete of vhany, do you sce that game- ing slong there? “You beter er That's Pitt Fessenden.” “Who ia He's the man that kept ‘em from hanging 18 Aino} ooo ; the Preeldent. Ben Butter and his (cilers were golud Will now cornmence. beyond all contingency by assigning: places put off to the 25th found one of the anor of a New York rink} Mr, Bensen, A Little ll Haente Ateee TiN bly Mes | to string Andy Johnson right up to the Capitol where ‘The doctrine that to the victors belong the | to Loth Montaomeny Bhar and Giprkon witnesses sick, and another postponement was oA OMS, MON VOIR Deane Cat Prom the Quiney (Lit) WHg.. pie directa rte ghee ier san a +, , N 1 5 ome rn Y it song >I he *, A bert My as. ‘alker, Chas, sy ney Je ‘the; ouldn’t do it unless they walagd through him. syoils was first broadly enunciated, in its ap | Wetixs, whose radicalism was of the New | No such excitement has been witnessed for | carried. On Feb. 6 the Judge began to see wid Chas, Bearman, gontiemen who hold | A very singular ease of suicide occurred in the | go they quit!” Seiad ds distribution of official patron. | york type, aud whose soundness on the negro | Yeare in the hall of the House of Repreren- | daylight. A letter was written by the Attorney- | hijtcr stations in the skating than in the base ball ey bid prone danotion, ‘on the afern , of Yule College, prior to 130, had furnished tel i 4 rT vhiel e ‘ing r n " 5 San Jant, ye ic a jen =: vol Pe ay eben age, Ly that experienced politician, W1L114. | gubject no one could question, tatives at Waghington ag that which char | General granting © stay of proceedings inde. | world, aud that is saying o great deal; C. Le Nau, | froma genticinan hvidg nent the seene of death, are | from its graduates 42 Presidents of other collageay L. Maney, Vhough heated partisans often Tho conflict now assumed a new and an | acterized tho joint convention of the Houso | nitely, in order that tho indictment and the evi- | brother-in-law to the champlon; Plimpton, of parlor. | a Lyaip al a appears asa ile cove peed 10 Cabinet Ministers, 9 Ambassadors from our Gove ted to revard it asa blot on his fame, he | glarming phase. Mr. SEWARD, through | and the Sonate day before yestentay. From | dence might be examined by hunself, And thus fe celebrity ; Abe Bowdouin, Mr, Rogers, Dr. sar ‘Pins a} ernment to forcley courts, 14 members of the nae Vional House of Representatives, 40 wembora of tha ding church, engaced | United States Senaie, 27 Governors of States, 10 s@ ainong then about bier, WHO rexides ome aud & half miles at of Keokuk Junction, during the alpen a, | of their Gather, who was att in childish play. A dispute a the Judge has prov the satisfaction of row, Surgeon of 8: bert, F W A the whole charge fale ery rightaminded man.” veuth Regiment; Edward Eg- | north k Ives, Mr, Barney, Mr, Berry, Dr, Rat Nolan, Mr. Maverick, Mr. MU ‘was too careful a student of history not to | some strange hally know that all parties in this country and in | to re lalfpast four in the afternoon till six the nest morning, the storm of de. ination, had not seemed and Mr. Writes as of much account ward, Mr ye W 8 pair of Wooden shoes, which it xcema was caused | Judges of Superior and Supreme Courte, and several England had tayariably acted upon it, and | jn the structuro of the Cabinet, He had not | bate raged with the wildest fury; and Some very ugly dis ieaure have been | © es mplon * Jursey Goo, Hig. hyriiite ci ob, the victtey of teemuier. Theat thousand Christian ministers, Also, during the re 1 ; Y oi Y ing, Win, H, Crussell, Mr. Bowers, jowory T ir was referred to their moth ho, seeing Whit ebellio ‘1 Le was too decply road in human nature not | then learned to appreciate the Incomparable | though such physical collisions as were | made in the Tennessee Legislature respecting the | © i Ne oF Bowery The- | tacob was at fault, guve hima slap oud to punion | coat rebellion, 77 gradnates and um atre; Wm, Place, Mr, Mckirath, Mr, Coyres, Ju Creighton, Mr AL. Howar to he « wont in past times to diversify the pro- | use and abuse of the se sured that no party which wholly | gonius of that rare man, But he know the 1 fund of that State inn bade hin go out of the house aud not bo return | tered the military eervice of the Go a A salad ti ; 4 until he learned to. behave himself, ‘The mother | —Planchetta vale ignored it could casry ona representative | Brains and Sataton P. Cage, and he re | cecedings Aid not take place, the animosity | It was deposited in the Tennessee National Bank, | jx ae i Wwerae Wonght no more of the atuir, About tilt an hour | 4 bag stig ATS government solved that if it lay within his cope ho and belligeroncy of one of the chief comba- | &f Memphis, the President of which, Mr. Rorren, | Bawa: Who, at a recent * atterwarde the two brothers having oceasion to visit | 4° ae ‘ the stably to feed the horses, found the urfortumate | horror at its demora’ and impalsive Jacob hanging by hia neck—doad. The victia, maddeved by the punishment inilicted by his tn had” immediately repair npon it from tin: :nt, wore fally equal to any. | 8™4his friends drew liberally time, until it has melied ex tely away The fund was used, it is charged, parily to enrich the nigel a men. having access to it, and partly to corrupt test was this: Four years agoa joint rale | gig control the Legislature aud various State was adopted by both Houses for tho regula | oticiats, Among those wos deoply implicates tion of the time and manner of declaring the ] are Congressmen Any : electoral votes for President and Vico-Pres!- | who pocketed between thom @¥é,000, Arvuut dent, Undor that rule tho two Houses are to | was the most fortunate of tlie three, aiming at met in the hall of the Houso of Representa. | and securing largo sums, but Meus appears tc tives at 1 o'clock on the second Wednesday | bave been of a lors grasping nature. ‘The testi> in February succeeding the moeting of the | MOBY laid before the Leyistature shows that upon A receiving $500 cash he told Mr, Panitaw, Rovren’s tunis, Gen, Burr ever displayed by the fierce firo-eaters of old. The immediate polut involved in the con- Mitchell's pond, £0 ha man whose is ree: ceived everylody, Young Edwards wa Jin sweet, eff detection, Gen, Guant, thon, may naturally expect | would keep the one or the other out of th that the great army of offleoseekers, euget | Cabinet. Having ascertained that BLatr was for tlh Is which aro elaimed to belong to | firmly fixed in the saddle, he endeavored to the victors in the recent Presidential str *, | oust Cutase, Aud now the war was revewed Will soon Invade the capital and lay siege to | upon the great rival of the Premier, ‘Tho House, If precede ave not lost | Ladieals rallied to his support with uncom Will Sret coudeavor to have & | mon vigor. Telegrams flow over the coun athe selvetion of menbers of the Cab: | try, and reinforeemonts promptly arrived at Bet, not somuch doubtless because these yen | Willard’s, ‘The anti SEWARD wing of the Hemen will exert a potent huflacnee in shap party felt that all was at stake, for Ciase the pelicy of the new Adm tion, a8 that | was to be their Hend Centre in. the Cabinet. they will largely control the distrilution of of « Moron Kider tunpexed with the unholy thing, and the ult Was Hiab they were solgad at night scwosied | 46 the stable, and with revenge burniag within bis | “with a power that prostrated thom and lett {orthiut breast, deliberately took porsesston of | them almost lifeluas.” With this for a turii- hy in, with whiet he hat suspended himself in : ; A n” bad beon da ble example, Brighwa Young waras all his follow- siuess was usually. ere to have nothing t do with Plunchotte, lest nb shen wie bat, de they be “drawa under the iufuonee which avcome y of what hind bn © | panies It." thst | —A Paris lotter says of the Prines Imperial: Hie | Phe greatest care is tuken With him; he rides on horseback daily, hie ie sent to St load every evene ing for air aud cxcrcige, vet he looks like a shocmas Ker’s consumptive appreutice, Te tirone presents ate tones he r The lady veprese 4 tho frst feminine skator an the country, has always drawn a host of admirers, aud rion of Which we write Was not an exeepuon, all admiring eyes been vn the ot iy to val ¢ , Mutiny, and Nowy, . thing reanimate the body, bi Little spirit hud become disconnected with tis earthly tenement, aud had winged its Might to th 8 then tee from the tempt beget Mt while eajous nin tred uj with grtet and ¢ : she could think culmina inself In dotng the ody was moved to indignation at the lady's want of self-respect, amd ouly when the manded explanation was given wus the tr made Custom houses, post offices, marshalships, | Presidential Electors, and then and there | yon) « nt, whous he troated to * bow! of wh known, This was one of the rarest treats of the jedi ed w sad app rape the day bane neh mri besa Ms immense paironage, Leaving the prom: | gyro: ‘ fat consulates—all sre | Open and count the certificates from the several : is ‘Old Patterson Jolly, of Met Whe verdvelrendersa Gab th bebe a | was or ‘ned with this wap, pailid lad and I’rince Na- j A DEED Fo MON IN). Semana er py Nene . ‘ key panel F ecaben or iistomen auee With the above facts. ed was in accord: | ieon, whom disease has wasted away to his bones. Inont actors to play the more imposing part | put to hazard, LINCOLN was mysterious | Electoral Colleges, If any question arises Cp A Re Catt oy mention of his nsme were yee Wi facts, a lovely rd the ti Jeed one of a very melancholy na- | The Emperor and Ewprees alone svcincd unstained i Jeet x OMOF ec, a8 as incomplete, oot f ef constructing the Cabinet, the hinor and | and roticont, Hoe had not said a word to | oF chiection to the voto of any State te mace, | son Hh Meas Nath as the ehadow of a grout Wholiave eidluven taaaatet lesson for purents tostudy J by time; but in March he will enter upon his sixty- wore numerous, and perhaps as it may tara | Grasp about the Cabinet. the Senate is to withdraw, and the question | ofthe valley; and ae the cedur ts atnoug the troow of Mr, Calkiny aud Public Schvols, second yer, and the Empress, in August, will celee a the Bi The Su —————— out the shrewder class of purfurmers in this To the Eulilor of The Sua, is to be determined by the two Houses sepa. | b¢havon: 60 lv Rovtgn anon men,” = "The day of the inauguration arrived, Lix rate ber forty-third birthday,” en iby thi talioane ak Be Sixt A a Seuslvle Words from 0 Jats f ie Beygar’s Opora will go straight for the of | conx was sworn in ue Prosident by Tanuy, | rately, it being provided that “no quostion | 4,Jt,l8 shown by the testimony of Briss shat rntay ha ariicl Tice ft SARs. Thampote sean te Hb At dannaay 79D eared alas nl . : . aise yarn y: my si . 0 veeived much larger sums to buy others, 8 stice, pupils from the Role Militaire, were skating ou —— cos themeclves. and CHASE was sworn in as Sonator by Haat | #hall be decided matively, and 00 VOl® | aud legal proceedings will bo tuken agatuat hime | Stet Yohete ‘ans To the Bittton af The Bun, Avep moat that ran along by the Fort of Auxonnes a bes uway, but the Prosideut made no sign, Che pired there onthe | morning of the next day rose with o The veenes about tobe enacted at Wash} tix, Tho day wore on, the night p Ington revive in our memorics faint rocollee- Yons of those which tr cted to shall bo counted, excopt by tho | Orners ure also to be prosecuted, but it is sup- concurrent vote of tho two Houses,” posed that little or none of the u If no further log'siation had been had, it | will be recovered ve appeare t to further the ends of just YQ. 8." shows a cowardly # ing One who Is always kind ond a! oRrynd The great excitement in the city at the . nd to 0, Any, ee fs tho Ineticlenay of the Met As it struck five one of the party proceeled to take » a 1 " , Tit dy thaw attack’ | politan Police induces me to muke a few brigt ro. | Of his skates, * Don't go—one more round!” erted ble, eympathizing | Marks on the worklugs of that organization, aud tho | his companions, “No, no; Ihave had enough of ¢ money ° ¥ wiih the teachers in (heir arduous duties, wud willl \nducements beld forth to its varloue membere fur | yes ate ” Incoming of the Administration of Mr. L1%- | Joaden aky that typified the pall then bang. | 18 event that, according to the elwuse of the Pg 6 em pt tem In gy way that les Ta ils power: | tereated Veer ore to Reeeete a gik detoetls fbn He es Oe ‘he ape voLn, ‘Though eight years, laden with | ing over the prospects of the Radicals, | rule last quoted, a majority of either House © Courrier dea Etats Unis objocta to our Saree eral Chine BRT Lee ree one | the most dcepcrate and Rargit cringe ap tee i argument on behalf of the annex. of the Dominican rep should be consummated without being approved of the ago, | tinued to skate, when suddenly the ice broke, and I Held for future | one and all fell into the water and perished. The ud Who are totally aguorant of the waats and | Wo find a secure haven and a frui the chiktreu under their cheine, Me | cepredations In the midst of this titiving sore tene their labors consider Wealthy population, Bnet should not be the care, | Young man Who 60 miraculously escaped by going off ing oat Jest and best method: a wd would not be ifthe Inwe Were administered by « ¢ nutes lectures. are-angthing but ‘leaden; aud, taking | {udlelary appoluted for diye "or ducing good bhwvior, | fow minutes before wee no other thin Nepoleom into comnelderatioy tHe aabjec's upon, wie ho te Mew often doce J happen that a police siete saat uP pia foreed to confine himeeli, I very much question if ward labor spent in securln, —The Kune Cit 1 W'Q. 8 could do as well, He must be palpable | efendar against the lawe of this state, anu whs he | weeks since, Cen Bhicts ermal eaysy 1A. Cit to all Who take au Jnterest in educational affairs that | Believed was then spending aterm in State Prison, Ince, Gen, Bhields, the Democratic canditate Mr, Calkins donefand is doing a very consider- {* im enjoying ‘nee ‘and ihe best society to his dvertised a meeting * jou in this: events go colovsal that they would make the | Cy\se was moody, FieLp was nervous, shoulders of an onlinary century to stoop, | Wanswouru was silent, Cannot. was have intervened, the conspicuous actors and | chatty, GuMkELEY was cross, Affairs were the prominent transactions of that period | reaching a desporato pass, The fifth of riso upon the vision Uke a minge inthe | March—we aro not sure but it was the desert. The picture is worthy of conteus | gixth—was waning, and the Radicals could exclude any electoral vote objected to. But during the present session of Congress a Joint resolution, in the nature of ar: amend: | py the majority of the Dominican people. We ae: ment to the joint rule, was passed, making | cops this amendment with the more readiness, be the case of tho electoral vote of Georgia an | cause it is involved in the very idea of eanexation. exception to those of tho other States, This | Thot process isthe opposite of conquest, Itim- plation, not for its lighter and gayer features, | {1 no assurance that they iad not | lust joint resolution dixected that if the voto | plicethe full couseut of the poople annoxed, as | SMe amount of Rood I advancing etucatlon In this | tee fee tho maealouess Retake iethet Matis | NeW Garden, « little town on the lue of Clay but because its darker shades reflect the mu- | Jost the main point in the game they had go | of Georgia should be found not to affect the | well as of the nation with which they become in- J tare invited, nous compelled. Neither- are the | ead ‘dition to size, helghtand soundnons; | HAY counties, often called * Hell's Half Acres lectures of sufficient length to bo tedious, one hour | Het that test be tact, detective ability, and intelli: | ‘he proper time the meeting was organtzges being about Who period assigned (0 cach. Mr Cal. gence; } ga the only stepving Stone to | Chalrman introduced Shields in the f~ xh io ritorious eonduct, “iy Me dames iI Inte date seane, catae, uste® | Hrreapective of party futuenees andi nahory sires | Mer: ‘Bellow citizens, permit me to jw, a Neue MANY TEACHES, | YOU Will have a police force equal to any in the | * man whose housshol Gaps, World, In the station to whiel 1am attaced, there | land, a patriot of two hommiaphte he ran, cae re patrolmen who have leplayed rare couraze sid | pe he New Paoressor vor tus Crry Conueas,—After arrest of criminals, from the petty ihict | COMPABion of Clay and Bew-trap man— Walting long nad paticutly to And a eclolar ‘0 Bt the anded wut deree, and si to vay thoy J Of Cerro Gordo, the man he rat- Chale of mixed mathewties at the City College as | arg sili full privates, while ‘dhelr interiors in every | like water f peideeseainceiers tuceessor 19 Prufessor Nichols the Executive Com. | respeet, through solve ageret.dullueuce, are taken Wotey for Me county taittee of the ‘Trustees have 'selocted Mr. Alfred) fro lr side and promorsn, the man who came nex ™ When he comes to dit. Compton, a tutor ln the College aud graduate Of thw Ours Very re son than any other my€4Fe you oF 15 tuatiiutiony EEN ourra PRECINCT. Ta domined sever B04 life's bat a span ora rat-trap man— Arabtrap man, final result, it should be reported by the pro- | ©orperated. Before it can properly be accom- siding officer, with a declaration of what the | Plished, that consent must be fairly given and de- total vote would be with it, and what it would | flared. VURCT 9 MEA eatlry only ott i : : estraine be without It, The purpose of this amend: | aitiary force, nota peaceful territory or State to ment was evidently to prevent the discus | form g useful part of the Union, sion and decision of a knotty subject, which | 14 seems that Mr. Avornann, of Dominica, who had no immediate practical importance, is now in Washington as the representative of ‘The counting of the votes op Wednosday J Reasidant Basa corrects the statement which has tability of human affuirs, the selfishness of | earnestly played. As a final resort, some er ambition, aud the folly of trusting too | one suggested a rally upon Joun Sucnman wnfidingly to aspiring politicians, whooe | for the Troasury, his name having been oc | lighted vows oft prove fulso as dicers' oaths. | cagionally mentioned at provious stayes of Washington two “oi FS tag gr ene me train ba ary could not be endured, The Fting ogee Minois, whose leader wes | drama must be speedily carried to a culminw the law partner of | ting point, Mr. Wapswourtl vroposed thet