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1869, UN, MONDAY, DECEMBER. 13, vumpuilod to numa all themeney they nang | THE FRER-LOVE TRAGEDY. received ley ond what the law allows, and to| Gommesponnaoh BETWEEN MR. better in the present campaign for the de- cai SS struction of the republican cause ia Cuba, The ee Sun. and the restoration of the African lave trade, Once a couple had come t and he was about to nnite when a police oMfcer came in and told was about to marry the young lady to sUNnrAMS. Ane oa tanding room only, em in the mar. advertised at Cine inelined to red. shang cold bine eyes erg: . e i J E Mader end Goneeh ia) ennatt ehuret 3 offender, and thought it was probable that churches du if the present revival, Lt Rhines for AIL than in that of last year, ‘Thanks to the | be dismipe| tor the offonee of taking it, why BONNER AND MR. DBECHER. hole face, are negative in the | " heen degulied from her home in Philadel: | —Only about 1,000 fighting men of the Apache — _ = power of their hired agent, the son-imlaw of | should not the same tule be applied to Fora? ger sored . pen te fora tad A ‘eel le Fe of the tuck. Mr 4 Jeecher ‘ol Eber what the Indians are left, Gen, Ord says the race 1s fast dying A MONDAY, DECEYBER 19, 1669 Secretary Fisit, they have secured the moral —— A Manly Act—Mr. Beecher we OF BO! wae not deficient in judement neither, nor in affec- | officer had said, and. she replied: “Well, I guess 1 | vt ‘ - DAY, 4 y 1869. a ‘ 7 The true reason why Mr. Winttaw Me. Proof against McPFar! . tion, an Jo ral devosed ; kno U8 ant Mr. Beecher said he sup- —The California Chinese are shipping horned | =] ald of our Executive, and have got him to | Onnice ov sux Laporn, | | ‘That Daniel McParland, while nddressing hie did, ‘aod, therefore, ‘he married them | toads to Chine, to be used in the treoment of ln Atsbecuens ecday, adopt the atrocious doctr that io 6 Keenan nominated by President Gaaxt as Daw Yous, Deg. 41, 1960, ar AOE Sapresented thet he was a lawyer from ir. Beecher said that he felt he was an honest douse, . jean ne A ekene-te vil ~ teeters Judge of the Third Cireuit is fully explained in | My Daan Ma, Basonsn: According to the cor. | alisots Wie. Dal be (ace) had ner near a i ae eee eamaciie Craters, me, hoy when, 8 ‘The. Mave tendo to oabd 06 be dell Sinead aotne hey ‘ i : lenis, “McFarland had also | cause appealed i heart, = rade 0 Beaee WivciseFarut vai rs tarreones freedom and slavery, and | iho Washington Nees, Tt acems that a daaghter | $0064 report ta the Tyidune of your remarks at the | siated that he owned a tract of land. near Madison, | was arewn moet ieealey Toll. Prom the Very | on the east const of Attica, im epite of the efor ofine Bowers Theatre De . “tween European monarchy amd American | of Mr, McKessan is married to Major Sarru, of | A#t@F Howes, you seem to charge McFarland with Pace agtie) didnot think i gould heve bogs | manner in which Mrs Calboun prevented the batter | pouna can jerccs Ariaee ne of the efor ¢ Tepublicanisin, the neutrality of the United | Woshington, Va. and that Major Swirm ia @ the only offence which is a Scriptural ground tor di- finn, reg wea Aes ty fim 2 live'on thelend, | to defend the we of the weak aga ‘ Yoros. His friends most emphatically deny the | ene was’ nearly suarved. Herc, when waked by the trathfof such a charge, From my many years’ inth nuts attorucy Mf McFarland mistreated her, be States means fo render assistance to monarchy ng. There wi cat awount of cousiv of Mrs, President Gaaxr. That is perfectly be dane thas raked | echoot in Nangor which requires the constant presence ty, * it required “tthe —Maine papers are discussing whether a Sunday \ centy stg of two pol e and alavery, and to de all aid to freedom | sutisfuctory, aud the Se: 0 0 confi eplted : that some one strong enaugh to bear it shoold throw Pocomen $0 peeberve onder 1s 6 pysoe ee hd Peevencuvlei, “Bak thd. tale Reve | bomstunlion WilleRt a Tint Cuahe Co contin the | mate pegaatatance with you, 1 unow you tobe Ines: | TP ‘Atort from the fret of thelr marriace. Ite wae | Mmeell 1nto the breach, “Auch «causes. wach an a —The Dusseldorf artists ave produced 860,000 Rew Vork Cireas Nee Yok Cony Trees, and repubheanta jut this on covers iuation without delay. pable of an net of intentional Injustice towards any either very kind or very hard on ter, Me would often jaf and such thalers’ worth of plotures this year, of which 50,000 Civile CWrstre. Cate ue canes Secretary Fisu with disgrace, without render. en en one, most especially towards « man about to be tried | drink too, THA OM 9 Manes Oe | OS wusie cea Wists ttn aon Was not | MAlers’ worth wore ordered from Awerien. rr arise strela, tes Nredwar, 5 The i icle, v1 Le - She Tooancy- tes Teter, ba ng the auccer# of his wan-in-aw's cliente any | ,, The Halifax Chronic, tn te HH oll ol DT) Dg fal vas PY wartaties, fan athe never ad a epot on, ie coll The ine cular of San Francisco are now Woallact's Tr more certain. The gunboate will go to Cuba, URAxy’s measage, pays {t hes broken | ovens ‘ “ When asked to specify abuse aud violence, he | ont of inis dy and spotted, nt be pling ne, Gonens of wise, @ Weeds The hes tne of Goemeegs, bn Miss 8 & down all hope of reciprocity, and renders annexa- | !8veetiaate it, on mero hearniy evidence, and With: | yiieq that under the lnfucnee of hauor McParland | jut or ins fient muddy and spotted. He thong Hon ot whiek bas beou bottled, and reaey and will bieckade the coasts of the island; but the Cubans, on their part, will inene let- teas of marque, and their privateers will had (a heart like his great Master, and feeti that he bad not felt guilty io what he had . Knowing what he had done, the question he now | —A young girl committed suleide’near Liver. asked himself was, would he dott again ¥ i fo that, as the Dut ones said. Pool, England, recently, becanse her siater, with whom jo Jain | could not sleep, and be would rave and storm and tion more desirable, It admits that annexation | C4 SF Jegal proof to sustain it, 1s it aot a plain | equ Ws sed to | break the dishes and furviture, Hjs deughtor was is iinpossible ie whole Dominion asks for | Matter OF duty on your part towards the accused to afraid of hita, and very unboppy, Tn about a year it, and believes independence will become the h 4 come out and say so publicly? Inever saw McFér- | sror ioe marrige her husband brought her home . " lend tn life—ne expeet to see bim—butT | and abandoned lh This wus the Grae of two or | sight ded, refused to wilow her to butter "a pleee of make the ocean unsafe for Spanish commerce. | popular cry. From Ottawa, the capital of the | ymow riya ‘would be at anvilling ae I to be the | three separations t w occurred before the final one: rel may Biba mt bread, A few more thousands of the herole sors | Dominion, comes a rumor that the Finance Min- | cause of any unjust prejudice azainst him at the time | Her oldest child was boru ta her father's house, It LET US MAKE THR REST OF IT, —Boston has two classes of Italian residents : on of Mr. Beecher's statement, Cap- | tose who waut to erect a monument to Columbus, and that he exeused the defendant for | those who "t. Thelatter have been holding » mass What be had don preatep Be. seveg Som the best of | meeting. motive ONS Weceeer as Son ke RPOE | A Hittly boy having broken hie rocking herve of Cuba will lose their lives; the island will | ister will recommend the imposition of a duty on | of his trial, I know, in common with your other | the letter [that leer wae submitted to tha Judge, be more thoroughly devastated ; the Cuban | American coal and grain, and tho striking a num. | friends, that if yon have been misled in regard to | 4b, when the case was decided, returned | " {) asking forgivencns for Nis fhnlts, and beweiag war of independence will be prolonged, per | ber of other articles from the free list, It Is to | 88Y one circumatance, it Is owing to tho warmth | hor to hive with himaguin, 1 r Was produced < a ¢ readiness of thy for suffering, how- | in court, and, without being ovidence, the reading of haps even tothe term of our own Revolution ; | be hoped that this recommendation may be | 0) tetiaae Of Your sriapethy for uth iewas granted Ly, the Jue, Ht covered, probably, | the ceremony, ever, was done, and | the day tt was bonght, hls mother began to ecold, whem but Cuba will be free at Inst, and slavery and adopted without delay, The sooner Canada is Your hiend, ROBERT BONNER. three pages of letter paper, and abounde itt ex: “4 hi Ah satis ad ashe Foyt he tilenced her by tnqniring: © What's the good of « Pree made to feel the extreme burdens of her present “4 mm | Dressions of tenderness, ite perusal take of the bh rather then of the tied. horse wot! t's broke? the slave trade will be driven out of Ame Ls MR, DERCHER’s REPLY. tof pity for the man, wlio 4 ledee —In Chicago husbands are sald to be so mach Mr. Beecher said lie did not want Under petticoat government that they ad to thelr an- fence. Ha wanted no exouse ; for «i honneempnt of future movements the letters " W, P.,"* right or wrong. df mreng ‘he ‘Was Ko excuse for | which meage “ wife permitting. him, [Applatise tn court. —The passage of tho Huo Canal is desorbed A CHANCE FOR ALL TO SPRAK, a a rail for seme hundrea miles Mr. Halliday satd that he was glad that the subject side, over which at rar was being thoroughly ventilated. Ho agreed with Brother Bheruan that now was the time ty have the It indy desert, | sutject set at rest forever, and he hoped hit all wko | | —Chinese testimony is to be received in the opposed Mr. Beecher would say 0 now boldly, that | Courte of Californi 1 those who kept silent might be counted as agreeing sctuaing Is sondiow, with the Fourterecd } with bis defenders, . verge ‘TER PROMECETION REMIFORC Amondinent to the National Constitution. This brought up Mr, Benedict, a leading member | —A lady passenger, terrified by the recent cols Church, who aaid that he had not iniended to | lision on the Penosylvasia Central Railroad, threw bea tay one word, but if It derstood that all who | cuild out of the window after the danger was entirely sept silence approv jefendant's conduel ver. Born t could not keep still ander auch am imputatio ae Bone one caught the child and saved it frow had intended to speak to Mr. Beocher privately, but “4 A aren now say that * Rav etienls : An unsophisticated German mother selected of his course. and never should; andthe only grouod | susan B. Antho 1 * upon whieh it could be excused was that of iencrance anarie arse Ot 6: bal 7 and toa berets fneld of the law of the State of New York making Indin 4 7, and that herote femald divorces of no account, He then sald to Mr. Beecher: | Sctually accepted and sternly performed whe arduout “You were ignorant of the law, were you not, sir?” | task tmposed upon hor, THE DEFENDANT CONFEASES IGNORANCE, —Tho Harvard crew, with the exception of anomalous condition, the aodner she will be ready to adopt the only wise course open to her, and join the United hiw a Drate to. dored, At the Waa croms-examined but his stavements ubove, and added aston for dr Bnoontym, Dee. 11, 199 | want the woman he. { ‘ My Dean Mn. Bownen: I took every statement of “ of Bis leatioony, 3 “é Statos. every kind rerpecting tne atfir of which you write | by the Attorney for the -_ me, “without time to investigate.” The man was | Were ubstanttaliy the same » 7 . weight to his evidence, LOW THINGS GO AT WASHINGTON, } dying. Was that atime for sifting evidence? What INTRODUCED SY ViCe-PREMDENT COLPAE. was to be done What Mort of Administration it is. be done quickly. Tasked only | At thts point the Hon. A. G. Porter and Mr, Thee THR ACCUSED WANT KO HALP-WAT in spite of the fees of Sipyey Wauster, the cunning of Hamivron Fist, and the weakness of President GRANT. —_—— a Frauds of Navy Paymasters. Hands Of, Spain! We notice that Socretary Rourson has We leara from Washington that the | neglected to make any change in the ay ve §; and powerful lobby to operate upon Con. | ters. This oversight is rather singular, in- gress this winter, and prevent any legisla. | aanuch ag Tue SuN has already called tion favorable to the struggling patriots of | attention to the fact that eight or ten pay- Cuba. Money is to be used without stint; | masters are defaulters, and that the defulca- point of view, it well m wmasters Mancy, Canoong, t does the purchase of Congres | Wasur::o70N, Fornes, and Parken amount to, compared with the | in the aggregate to nearly a half million narmy? Of course | dollars, and possibly more. Every one out ess who can be] side of the Department is fully advised of expense there : auch things as should determine whether I bad a | odore Haurhey, of Indlanapolie, “arrived, When SN AGAINOHO Bes Thole dail Ficht (0 go forward. It was for my own sake, theres | aworu, Mr. Porter teatiied ‘Wat Aire.” MéParland ‘ale haturen Tenmreg cad Pe Mtente COP | fore, that Thastily Inquired, and not to tncnipate or | Wa Introduced to bis wotlee by the moat raspecta- nized @ large | tem of settling the accounts of Navy paymas. | dale between Rowrson and Poarnn bas been | (6 exculpate any one, chtal of her wrongs, togeshior with her ual orm oours much disturbed of late, as may be seen in part by | Bat as you now call my attention to the fact that | tery aud redluement, bad of feamacives eptamen ded the report which the Admiral prematurely pub- | what I did for my own juatifeation Is hanging over | MA retest, |Binee her stayin Indionapolis she had lished, aud which the Secretary fuiled to adopt. | MeFarlnad to his injbry, and tends to forostall a | supporting herself #nd child by her pew. Her ‘peti In truth, no Secretary of the Navy who respects | Verdict against him, I agree with you that T ought | liom seemed a jast one, and be prayed the Court to himself can submit to the direction and assump- | to let ft remain uncorrected. I should be as un- finaghey appeared as banker, through whom tion of power which the Adimiral takes upon bim. | Willig to do an act of injustice towards him as land regularly reecived Fomittuneos trom self in the adufuistration of the Department, | om'ide, any aue else. Concurring therafore with duswepases couisibston, bos wea intro. ‘The Secretary became nothing more than a sign- , cal Repack Ai duced to him by Vice-Prosideat Colfax, y that Tknow of no legal proof against him on tha uasto evac? PRoDOCED BY une. CALEOUN, ing clerk during the régime of poor Bouts, whose 1 pels hia estan Y , Point, T do so auhesitatingly. At the time that I! ie next and last wilneas called upon to testify in weaknoss ought to be extenuated, because he did stated what I did, I thought of its relation ouly to | tis case was Mre, Lucia B. Calhoun, Li tewrent bought; enough, if they aro not closely | these extraordinary defic i not pretend to conceal bis incompetency. He | other parties, I did not dream of its bearing upon | occupied half on hour by ih given ‘Mr, Becchar replied that he was ignorant. 1 Simmons, now in Kurope, havo published a card dis 1 . as vary GB BeIta Sd Yet 3s poeta: gfe ‘ renihes pon | with rapid utterance, in a clear, ri that | suid he Lad Jearned more of the laws relatias “fs Me Ms watched and exposed, to defvat every at | that nothing is to be done to prevent their | "8d that disqualification upon the President ax | Mc¥urland, Tamm traly you sau, | ftrwek on te ear like the nates Sf a uv. Wit | marrage duriag thie ant few weeks than he cver | Clg sal report in sorard to published tc te do so much as even to pass a resolu. repetition whenever unprincipled paymas. | * "se" for not accepting the place when it was HENRY with ber glowing face, brilliant recital, trenchant | knew before in his life. . y in closing: language and enthusiastic devotion, the’ effect was We recelved the best of treaty t Gromt first offored (o him, but Gen, Grant replied that inh 4 , THE DEFENDANT. ‘ ; thon at this session in favor of Cuba. It] ters choose to use the funds of tho United GREELEY AUAINST REED, dramatic. Mis Honor Judge Woolen leaned forward | ne agdionce wan unnifoat . the Fnglish people, and were fairly beaten in the . “Por , sore Bis ¢ it's ceuntenance brigntencd,th Audience was manifestly in favor of keqaitting ¥ therefore behooves the people at bome to] States to pay their little bills, Under the rae would do the duly,” Ang Go he did. —_——— {a Iie chalr-the plalnt}f™'s countenance brignteud,the | the defendant, and frequeutiy showed ite approval | *&Ce: Backed up by tho President, he bas continued to ra from the Hou. Horace Gree (at fasts aa late, mienretaiegan oo tains hoo aeaia regard himself as master of the situation, and to | 72 ‘Ae Buuor of The sun. fash cotbtarinus a4" "es cotaeaees ee carry out his ideas just as if there was nosuperior | | SIR! I thought I might be allowed to keep | bright woman,” “Tbe smarteat I ever saw, “Buell ualboniy, tileuce with regard to the circumstances preceeding | fo.to Mle to.) Wore exchanged by the knot of lounge, This has at last become unbearable, and Mr. | ont atte ‘applause when any point was mado in Mr. Beech- | —A Boston paper announces that Mr, Peas er's (ayor, body's remains will be landed at Portland, Me. ** ag , the harbor is contidered easier for the heavy vessels of ee ea ane ee eT ee matty tty ee | war then Boston or New York.” As the Great Kestera When it will be finally disposed of, #0 far as trial pro: | has repeatedly entered New York harbor, one would ceedings are conceraed, euppore that the “heavy vessels of war” could get in give expression to thelr seutiments In every | present loose and rotten system, there aecins practicable way, and so unmistakably, against | to be no way of detecting such irrogularitics a, that the pur | until they have become so serious that the law bo int.midated | officers of the Government must be called in DECISION RAKRRVED. ding the murder of my late associate and | jndiffurent; but it was observed that when friend, Albert D. Richardson; but one of your re- | leaving the court house, be pressed Mr Calhoun's from sell heir votes to aid it to initiate proceedin, Ronson, lazy as he naturally is, bi sional . hard with tears in bis eyes, Words were cold and —_—_—— without much trouble. , 0 8 against the bondsmen | Ronesoy, lazy as he naturally is, bas occasionally | porters, who cailed on me ow Friday, and concealed yes. PorOn OF PEOPLE ' Who will take the lead now a8 the advo- | of the offenders. ‘The criminal is allowed to | Kicked in the traces with a feeble muscular effort, | from me the fact of his connection with Lun Sux, bas | Wonk @ thank her for the eioqueut defence of his SER TOXOR. OF LER PROPLE. roe ao ea Sey oes Sonar ‘ie i pit aby bateelal Bnece enc 5 ‘ = oa en conferred npon the Kev. H. Hayman, B.D. cates in Congress of the cause of the Cu-| sink deeper and deeper into tho quicksand, | Dit without muy material success, He is not the fren an aecount of our interview vo full of errors | Mrs, Calhoun 1p at, al tinees personal woman, ‘Tho Morita of tho Cane, pny narnia ry bnipleory ienebran ital Vans? It Is a cause worthy of the ablest | and finally disappear from wight altogether, | @™% for tesistance of @ determined kind, and the | that T cannot leave them wholly unnoticed. Her large biack eyes were luininous. ter lia softened | TJ Baior af The Sm dand-Richardaon affair, | 8488 since heon very tuecess(ai aa master of Brad: champloaship, and a causo suro ultimately to} before a single step ts taken to protect the | INMPilly of Cehinet places asthey now are con. | Suaag over many, I desire te sseare sour read. | to, patios, oF curled with, indigualion. The olive | ach 0k, tity mene 6 | feld College, Unilke his predecessor, Dr. Temple, he ‘Tux Sc bas, with marked liability, expressed the m sentiments of the right-minded ‘portion of th ® High Churchman, Within the last quarter of community. ‘THR Sum ts, par excellence, (he people's | tary Rngvy hns had for head master some of the most organ, and when matters of morals are discussed by | learned and plous men ia the Engliso Charch, inelading the Well educaied people in a fren press, the true | arnold, Tal, and Goulhuru, tandard of morality and truth cannot be uncertain, . and in such cases the press will do more than ali | ~The Oconto Lumberman tells of a contest be« ministers and chorches toward maintaining trae | tween an Indian ‘a bear near Pine river, fate! ta religion. ‘The verdict of the people in this instance | noth, Tho Ludian shot the bear in the head with bucla is that marriage is ancrod, shot, blowing out an eye and otherwise severely injure not have the pri Cee, of unrestrained Icense under | pateh him with bie dirk-kulfe. Brain b plausible names. Of course before marriage love | dian, aud both fell to the ground, who must be entirely free; Dut when there la a mar | tifo ensued, which must have been a terrible one, 4 U bisa Alona ly dyer Pm be Rae ize Ko'NR | peiltgorents were both badly maimed and lying dead eee ne SA, Wile Gre permotly fee, to Stcy | wishin two rods of each other when found, pent as Bez gre fi x pboty obliges Shem 33 mutes —In Burgundy there prevails a curious system In baste, blindfold; there ts no exense for iil-sort of enrroundiog the tops of chimnoys with elaborate matches, and if, we discover some defect ov imper~ | 05 work, in order to prevent storks from making thet Font te basa tes huss claiad veins od tas neste in the chimneys, One of the causes of such @ ciety. The commission of adultery by either party | guard belng adopted seems to have been thataanake When legally proved, dissolves the bond; becanse & | once wrigkied down the chimney uto tho drawings Baba 16 ROS PORE bo Rese Oaptage: Tne. f**, | room of achatean, and whon the servants went out ta ini fapport voter” ment chilren and octets | [OCW tn an i a ate warmed into stituted ta not encouraging for the exercise of | crs tht no nameof the Bepreme Being was used by | complexion, sometiines yallid. wus warmed into mein that conversation, whether profunely or other | th quick gesture and cyery nerve stung to the wise; that T sald nothing about the morality or im- | highest pitch, ale imformed the Court of her * per: - morality of the World, unless an ailusion to its ani- | sual knowledge ofthe plaintiff.” be a sort of military staff, who are to carry | sys in thie matier can be tortured into that; that T THE STORY OF THE HANDSOMM WITNESS, and execute orders, without having either discre- | aia not say “I will have to testify" on the trial of Mrs, Cathoun—I shail not attempt to give her tion or opinion of their own, They are rarely | NicParland (that being a matter over which Ihave | statement verbatim—Mrs. Calhoun formed Mrs. Mc 1 is ¥ tat Uhrough th f consulted in the large and proper sense, though | uo control); did not tay, “1 don't want to burt | dyrtuunteetitn that holy tent te meatu of a by cunning and pertinacity any one of them can | Mac;" did not—but I must stop correctiag some- eeereernit panes eke S Hrencaaip walen coe bring the President to adopt his views on any | Where, and will stop here. from pir to punt, was lost tight of ‘They wat be. difficult questioa where Gen, Graxt has no real | What I did say with regard to the main point in | ejdentully on the sirect, and Mra, Calhoun, generou Pie “4 controversy was substantially tnis—that this mar- | friend that she was, fullowed her up to o squalid opinion of his own, But on Cabinet days they | Mose on a deathbed, besides giving the woman «| bode in Amity street, She pressed’ rome tomey merely make routine reports to their chief, and upon Mrs, MeParlond for immediate necessities, and in matters of mere administration are of very legal right to be @ mother to Richardson's young and f soon procured her employment, It was while Mr i neat doubly orphaned children, was operative mainly in Hetariang Kot pheeltedt Nrapdabed eg (nat scount, ay ide naahs ‘alloun became an involuntary witness of Mr. hte account, aud have very little idea what the | giving her a right, throughout her black and bitter Varland's crurity., She saw hin coming home. prevail if it is not permitted to be defeated | Government, by Spanish moncy at Washington, Gen, Banks, who carried the Cuban resolutions through last winter, now loiters amid the pleasures of Paris, while his Congressional duties demand his presence at Washington, Ju money, which it is said will bo used lav. ishly, Spain will possess a powerful advan tage over the Cubans, who have none to use moral courage, Presideut Grant intends that his Cabinet shall A paymaster, whether from ignorance or criminal intent, is permitted to misappro- priate Government funds for years; and when his accounts are rendered, instead of being promptly and thoroughly examined and passed, they are placed in a pigeon-holo, after the good old-fashioned, carcless, red- tape style, there to slumber for one, two, or in that manner; and this advantage can three years before they are brought to the only be counterbalanced by increased geal on | light of investigation, when they may Le the part of those who sympathize with a| found to be utterly bad and incorrect. people heroically struggling for their liberty. Meanwhile the guilty party has been It is a source of mortification that we have ordered to duty again on a foreign cruise an Administration too feeble to tell the totter- | and cannot bo reached for the moment to ex. ing old Spanish Government to keep her | plain the ugly discrepancies that appear on President means to do, When Gen, Betanar | future, to be called by the name of him who for her gris with intoxication, and ran up stairs to wi was recently appointed Secretary of War, no | rake was so foully murdered, rather than that of his | lle wife, Before ale could maie her excape be e wember of the Cabinet had the remotest knowl | stealthy, cowardly assassin; and thin small mitiga- | {ered the room, and secing hi wife siting up in bed edge of the President’s intentions, until the | Hon of her immeasurable woes Iregardedas}amane | made a rush toward her. and snatched the pape: choice was made and announced in the news. | #24 Just. That ¢ my opinion, and I propose to stand | from hor. He followad this 2 by enced Suse a hands off. But this only mak naalty making 6 ft otherwine the tie of marriage is indispoluiie, | found a stork looking Into the chimney curiously, and ae ‘ es iy an es tho necessity | his final reckoning. He is formally notified 4 by it, Yours, HORACE GREELEY, | {00,nilre.and sand, and pressing oll the oroater? | for isin expresely stipulated as suse when it is con: | evidently wondering what had become of ite intended Greater that the resolute friends of Cuban in- | that he is a debtor to the ‘Treasury Depart. | sg repaariet om in the emattest | N®™ YOnR, Dee. 11, 1800, innocent diversion he eudaeniy devoversd iherpros, | tracted in the face of Ged end the law, and the beat | dinner. jen, Gnant interferes ev 10 smalls aependence, in Congress nnd out, should labor with enorgy to defeat the influence of Span- aera aeappoistsd tere token eee: wf | —Satnte Beuve was one of the most laborious must make the best of it, and with some fact and | and methodical of men. Monday, when his weekly ar- 1 io ence of Mra. Calhoun, It did not have the effect of The report of the co nversation with Mr. Grer- Sobering him, but from that date oan ene Lex was brought to this office by Mr. Isaac G. | cmy, She had never seen bim strike his wife. but ment #0 many thousand dollars, He responds to this announcement by quietly taking matters which touch his prejudices, or partiali. 4 alities, or his family interests, and in @ manner | 16 elene: she asked the honoruble Judge if any wor with | selfcommand we can do much towards mending | ticle anpeared, was nis féte, his receotion, when he raw ish zold. froin bis strong box tho necessary sum and | wholly unknown heretofore, Heand Butler have | V2%?: 3 whose name was signed to it, and who | the ket the Nenonible todas ay othe mae | matters, all his society. Taotday found him at work, the door The profits of the African elave trade hav : : Thave | stated at the time that Mr. Gaeaumy wished ‘The grentest guilt tn all this affair rests npon th his tabi th piles of books, co! Henge tr ene African slave trade have | remitting it to the Treasury, and for | become reconciled fully upon the ground of re- | tte Gdn tia BLUE Uh (U wllecavee bx chaeLl Mus. CALMOUH's ELOQUENCE, faithless woman 5 Richardson bas only taken edvan, | Soeedi one Be Mt viendn whe Wastea tress con et sats always been cnormous—to large that the | hig present cruise Le is safe, Ho prac. | ciprocal advantage, Afer that, auything else is publish it. clear pe acer pa rap cecal re adh lam gflogto ool eras be dime «pce tA a nae rl [Fstysary denap thitawo yah hae pebury taster a lad Pirates engaged in it could afford to destroy tically robs Peter to pay Paul, and | possibl aa McFarland to attempt dramatic read- | loved an unworthy woman more thea, leserved. | wrote on; Friday ho dined out, and read his completed. # vessel if sho only succeeded in safely land. | Uncle Sam is put off, The upshot of the | _ Mr. Stanton will not be named for the Supreme THE INDIANA DITORCE, which, brougut tan untaward-end oy the ratse: | ground of edullery and’ ther, married 'e° beuies | BADEF t0 One or two choten critics. On Friday night it oman, ‘Thet wovld have been ® more rational | ¥a# printed; and Saturday and Sunday were taken up tempted at . T am opposed to tak- | With constant revision, He way most minate in bis int—A Former Separation— diana Court-Mre. Lucia | Siepesedy! Kinging Volce—It Strikes | toner for divorce, Mr ke the Notes of an An’ tly Handae: ination of Mr. Richardson, were sue- In and through all Mra. wile and ae peti n proclaimed her # true and pure woman, whose cause she feit ft an fer | honor to espouse. In the enumeration of her wrongs she unfolded misery Mra. McFurland had not the heart to confess. “In unhappy marriages the deep ingasingle cargo, The preservation of this | affair is that the bondsmen pay the deficit so | Court vacancy because, the President says, “he lucrative trailie now depends upon the con- | far as they are holden, and the Government | /™s¥!ted Gen, Sherm That isa new reason tinuance of the Spanish rule in Cuba; and it | loses the balance, for rejecting merit; butit is worthy of the White fe moro especially the parties engaged in this Mouse in these days, Gen, Sherman is a power co se than using the pist ing & man's life except in self-defence. But I doubt | corrections. This was his unvarying weekly routine, feat McFarland wos © cage man when he fred —The Peruvians, having escaped the predicted "The moral to be drawn from this remarkable air | Perils of earthquake and flood, are represented in row {s, that in matrimonial matters we must consult our | cont lettors ns heaping maledictions on the prophets, jadginent more than our feelings, Never must we | And not entirely without reason ; for in their fright ti This end state of affairs is owing entirely to the worthless system of settling a Corrempondence of the Cincinnatt Commerctat. 5) i jovel T G " my r hy ti ‘¢ unless with ed te of the Spanish Government and with their | which the Government adopts, No ono de- | other matters, Tis brother-in-law, Hugh Ewing, | | Ixntaxavotss, Dec. 9 1519.—Some thuo in the | Sniee one of the eloquent passages withowiigh Mra, | poseessed of truly ‘emtmable, qualitien, whieh ure De er ok & cee ae ce own money, to purehase votes in the Ameri. | partment controls the final reckoning of the | whom Andy Johnson appointed toa forcign mis. | Month of Angst, 1869. Mrs, MeFuriana Jn | Calhoan's statement ‘closed, Sue was submitted to | Hot, as many Delleve, beauty and accomplishments, | DUTY the town of ville, and, calling apom Attor. His H kth ct Ow eviile, und, m1 * | a brief examination, Tis Honor took the case under neys Harrison ond bhirley, made known her resi | advirement, and the Court adjourned. dence in Morgan County, town of Mooresville, aud De . MeFarlan: eniaged their services {0 asaiat Messrs, Porter, Fish: | agy'e Rixtgiay: Oct. 28, Mra, McWarland, her father, but’ truth, modesty, soand Judgment. industry, | all their movables, and Mve for a week in tents and thritty activity, “T'love passionately an unworth? | sheds, where they caught agues and fevers. What they woman, who has just the qualities opposed to the Jott by @ week's suspension of business, by the re+ can Congress. Tat the cyes of the peoplo be | disbursing agent in the Navy. The Navy | sion, is retained (while many others more deserv- fixed upon Wer shiz gton, to sce who is for sale Department settles the accounts for clothing, | ing have been dismissed for that alleged cause), mi Martinsville ou the early | above," My blood loves her; but ahe does not know 1 of their goods, and by robberles—for thieves and who is no! visi he i although he is not wt his post and is rarely in eon- | back, and Harrison in procuring her divoree. M. iruin, and have becn seeg tuere no more, Tho de- | it, and I treat her with coltness, Reason is the Aubert Ee provisions, and supplies, while tho Treasury e McFarland was accompanied by ber litte wou; aud, | alts an a he re . ; somehow keep thelr heads cool In thme of panio—is estt j controls the monetary expenditures, Do- | tition to be seen, ‘This fuct is notorious here, | avin tne interview with Mr. Porter, by ner toicat | CFO8 Of divorce was granted on the 1h, orm ven of hfe, tnd wog. torus if we poundon. ie, | mated at nearly one million dollars. Profeesor Fuld, who The Effect on Cuba, and yet the amiable and artful mediocrity at the | and self sustain portent meade 40 favorable an Yours respectfully, 75 RLIZABBTH STAEET. foretold the earthquake, and Captain Saxby, who pree ‘The Spanish agents loudly proclaim that tween the two there is no close conncetion or State Dopartment shuts bis eyes, but does not laproin ie 266 gentionion endertook her cane WARD BEECHER ON TRIAL, Pah ssa iy dictea the inundation, have been burnt in effigy. e as % i . hg bd ' “i a . Shirley invited her to or t —o ‘ ince their gunboats are restored to them by intimacy, Each one looks ont for its own, forgot to send his own kinsman as Consul to | dine. ‘in the afternoon she returned to M aresvitie, omer Sentiments of a Young Wire. —The Jewish Mesenger cannot understand how L Arratgument before Plymouth Churoh— | zo uve raise “ay Te will be observed that {nthe p The Prosecution and Defence-M ‘Sin: Be pleased to pardon the liberty T assume Initzal (W.) of the defendant's name is omitteds fac Noecher's Statement-Deciaion Reserved, | in wrliing afew lines touching this reevnt tragic af ae eee Perea a are nates corpus for the | On Friday evening the trial of Honry Ward trying to pluck up conrage to speak my feelings. | and that th oral Jewish ministers who ara law. cna eka ee Beecher, Jor the part ‘be piazed |tn the Kicherdgon- When f think of what has just trauspired I feet sad | guctured with the spirit of the age, and do not belie’ THE PETITION FOR A DIVOR riya Obureh , ‘rinal indice: | Sars rushing to my eyes despite my efforta to pre- Jn the advent of @ Messiah, in the rosurrection of tho of Plymouth Church. ‘There was no formal indict: | } ges coeptt bs “state of 1 fgg cousty, In Common Peas | ment, Several partica appeared for the proseca | of may nn see, that has oceeed all’ thie Dontetion® | dead, in the ingathering of Terac!, and their restoration Dat her petition was duly dled and reads intelligent Christians can think than Judaism i bo- coming weak, and {8 in danger of extinction, “It may be owing to the fact,” tt says, “that ono or two Jewisis our Spanish Administration in Washington, | “M4 sives no eare for the other. Rome, any more than on the vital question of they will now make short work of theCuban | | Millions of dollars are doubtless now at | Cuba he forgets to contro! the President in the stake, and yet there is no way or probability of | interest of the Spaniards and his own son-in- ascertaining how much is due to the Govern: | law. ment from its paymasters or financial agents, | The Government is ran as a sort of fumily ma- Until the Auditors of the Treasury or of the | chine, where hangry incompetents are fed, revolution, Having hired the son-in-law of the Secretary of State as their counsel, and the Sceretary having been browsht over to their side, brin, en. Guan with him, . 2 ve entire clothed, and uniformed at the public expense. | Gonrt, Qetaner Ter flon, and tho accused conducted his own defence. | when T look again and see Mr. Richardson, the nobio | to the promised land, Honce they argue that a creat they consider that the United States is their | N8VY Depsrtment Lave entire control of the i My ! 8. MeFariand conuinined? Daal Mebarieint undoes | Many members of the Plemouth Charch flock were | Hearted and “brave. mun, whos like amy husbancl, | change Ser taken place, oF about to take place, the y . bee Ps Cisbursements of the Navy officers, there will It does not matter in the least whether they have | 8. 14th duy Of Derembor ior, she 'war har | Present, and listened to the proceedings with deep | phared the fortumes of the wer auilered aimost mn Jewish camp, Ite professors aro either to become ally, and that with all these new resources— been rebel sympathizers or not during the rebel- defendant, and from that time uct the term | 40d painful interest, tyrdom, yet escaped only to return to his home to he no means of reaching final results in a _ ‘i ReRIOR Rath hie ae toca a sors e ‘ to | Catholics o Protestants, Now all this,” tt declarcs Sunboats, State Department, and President, | oe ee eee eam Tn justice | 2% like “eld man Dent.” To be of the family, | Waaever'to hina faitutul’ and autifel wit Bint nhs OFITRD ER CARR: Delilah; inttanced. step by step, Until wtimately ake | Mie emote from the truth. Judaisin 1* now as strong ati their servieo—they will be able to kill | WF Satisiectory to the Treasury, In justice | no matter how romotcly, 18 the first and greatest | fAy8 that acon after her ma The ease for the prosecution was opened by Dr. | made a target of hita for her husband to shoot wt. and as vigorous as at any time in {te history. None of begat, to treat her with that bie nuk! Morriil, who std althongh be desired to have the 0 Dmoan what Tray. Where to-day on tiie broad | tts undamental principles have been given up, and tha SRRITOE HinipTy ame. cesenaent Seorueagtiy sifted. be | carty can Zon find a woman Doescesed of any fatelli- | true Toraclite still lowe for the Hteral falnimant of the been etunder the elreuta that | Setre’ and been the mother of tre sweat irate atte | promises in the Jewish Scriptures. , eacicod's nveclianie sags faerel ul: 9 4°8: | dren, but knows very well the result that will gitl- | —A recently published biography of Bishop wore serious, and ehould, receive immediate, ate mately follow the course that Mra, Mc¥arkind bas | jragh Latimer, who was burned at the stake at Oxtord iy ! ot atten. | dared to pursue ‘ examples of bis style of Wismoath Ghoreh should no toncer | “sir, you talk of ministers; this affair fully eon. 1¢ curious examples o to paymusters, too, there ought to be ® | qualification, which superscdes houesty, fitness, Prompt and thorough settlement of accounts; | and enpability, for frequently, after an interval of two or] ‘The President's house is no longer what it used three years, the only persons who can | tobe, The Chief Magistrate 1s approached ouly authenticate them are dead or ont of reach, | through {a line of “ Generals.” ‘There is Gen, off the republicans of the island, and thus render #lavery once more prosperons, nnd the African sla trace a richer source of wealth than ever, It looks like a hard case for the Cubans, ne places ted!y returned aggering With jitox: Hon ¢ that during sald last two years he led moat of he time a life of Hdieness and vice, and contrituted nothing toward the support of the petitioner and thelr children, and that herself and sald ‘child.on were dur- ont ) r e e Is in ol r of Cceupy thet half-hearted und uncortain position n hey toe of | writing and hing. In his sermous before Edward and so itis. Still they are not go Ladly off | %, tBat Paymastera aro sacrificed to the | Pent, who is o sort of chief usher, and stands in | ine thet Hime, surporied sole! Be sen eomiued We | assluned It by tho public iu regard to the Htichardson | Wee Ai Pad Ag are frail. A ureat many EF \ Woman ceveres tna vonee King ansieat ine ® . * AN bby ATO not #0 UM OM | actay and rocklcsmnces of the Goyerarat nt, | Wares to admat or reject visitors, as they may | fentmen ruelty on the parc of the defendant, aud marriage, the Mock, Every day ducing Mr. Richartson'n ile backs" who flattered him, inveighs against the as when they began thelr heroic struggle, : a be of the faithful or suspected stripe, One class | tote neglect to take reasonable provisions for thelr NONE OF MR, BRKCHER’S HUSINESS, ness Thave been a close observer, expecting that a (ufis" (the chignons of the time) of wome: without arms, without soldiers, without or. Tlow to Scitle the Alabama Claine. is bundled by Gen, Porter, another by Gen, Bab- | was.compelied to separate from him, which she dion | Dr. Morrill was followed by @ lawyer namod night be spoken to him concerning ti ‘aad speaks of persons belug "cock#ure" of salvne ok day of February, Is'7, since’ which tune (hcy never lived toetner. once. tara that there 38 no prospect whatever of any recouciiliation between herselt and defendant; and ahe furtuer arman, W bok occasion to hi he de de for the other worid by thove ministers who: poarmac, Ria Leck Genanaih te 68y thas the deg tise | Profees to think 9o highly of him, But, alas, Tigok- | Hon. He deseribes » eomprom vn doar his whole life had been one of purity; but ilie speak. | Cd in vain t : gle-mangle and hoteh-poteh,” like er would not look at the case under cousideration so | | ABR, you talk about Woman's Rights Cor were called In hts country with the ery, promise in doctrine as a" mine o which hog@ ganization, without an; g but their own noble purpose and resolute hearts. ‘They cock, and a third by Gen, Somebody Ble, until the Prosident is reached, Ail these Generals are Let Grcat Britain employ the son-in-law of the Secretary of State as her counsel, paying va that she har been ® oe te drawing poy, rations, horse feed, servants’ ' tons, say & Woman ongbt to be ! : € par!” have ke up the conflict so fa ¥ eque " 2 a , , a of the Btate of Ind! eh in il point of vi na iega! le hey say fe t uy Je! come pur, come pur wie Rent vp me pay er with equsl) Yim forty thousand dollars in gold for his wages, and other allowances, in the most delight. | preview seine Rites fon et Would speak a @ Idwyer, and oe ouch would sey thay, | ma Re aS aT a Pharisees’ quertion, “Are 70 080 innest) wisdom, and good fortune ; and ) gorvices and Juflucnce, and this upplensnut | fy) way for themsctres, Who cares, ainco Uncle | ox weeroeeencemety In eal Mr. Beecher had Do right lo go behind tho fiet of | focal Ife can doe arent deul t yo brainsiek fools, ye hodaypecks, ye dods Say order dissolving the bonds . that day ever dawn when woman will urls they have today an army of thirty thousand is. im woman baving been Givorced. As to wheter y 8 s pate c " " D ” 1 of matrimony exiating between ler and defendant and . ‘ i (ly uddes, do ye belicve him 2" Before a less sep sy : “op matter can be airanged at once without | Sam pays the piper? The Generals buy big | matt raver tele ani she also angers anes the was properiy divorced or not, that was not lis | Wren their adorning will be that oft Be ere eae eae eee wel pelle WemDOTO® men, furnished with firearms, experienerd i | any ditheulty houses, sport fine carriages, live on tho fat of the | Rertwo children by sala marriage--Perey 8 Mofar | basin on platforms, aspiring’ for tie. Jond, now aged about ten years, sailed diguity of : pe the irregular warfare which ta alone silted STATEMENT OF THR Mauity by conventional restraints Tt is stated that the British Government | land, and sing pwans to the Commander in- Dulet, | Manasia parva Vor have’ ihe cart’ ct sesieayreteaid | Me, Beecher ead A hoes te own busbantssand Leuchtag’ thie amie ete | <A. strange scene recently occurred in . @ the or cust cry ie er #a i was called b sbande, and + . to their country and condition, and with @) oper no objections to Secretary Fisn’s plan | as the King’s friends ought to do children, fur the reasons « ‘tack. iy of Bana ert een ae wer Coren Gea Risse Lord?’ Such # sphere in my estimation is 4 | the Antwerp cathedral on the socation | fices for the exigencivs of the contest. Th 1d be fools if they did fleld, but who notwithstanding is a full-blown ‘etiton Bled Aug, 10, Ini Mrs. Calhoun said she knew Mrs, McFarland and | the God of our Fathers, also our God Who rules in | Baerte. Just a Oe Me ea and OOO J p They would be fools if they did Guaake a * Aig i NOTICE IN THR PENOTOWN PATRIOT. diher to bea woman of respectatiity, and | the ormies of heaven and among. the inhabitants of | Weuce the ceremony, w he godfather, M. Here have geined and not lost by their fourtcer —- Jenorel, takes his ease at hisinn, and lots diplo- | gentember 98, 1880, proof was filed of notice hay- | {nat her divores hom ber hesbene bee wiecthc the earth, that He will, when Mr, MeFariand’s trial | him to stop. Then, turning to the godfather, & ? uu that divorce Lt ‘as a loge m4 Ing bern given, as follows: months of war, Has Augustus Ford any Right to Break | " 7 acy in London look after Itself, While in Eng. She also sat she knew of no objection to t per: comen, di pore the eafta of the jury tu his vebilf, | ein, a bookseller, he wld #¥on cannot be spestory y Abby 8, McFarland va. Dontel McFarland, Divo formance of the marriage ceremony, so thal poor man, Whose sufferings have ou sell wicked boo! he person ent The Spaniards, on the other hand, bay the Law? land, he never pretended to do anything else | 7 Andy & Diatnttie by arrinonWditeeysher att Mr. Beecher went onions toat hehad not heard | worse than death for the past few years, Will win | 70% Ae), wieked Woke’ Te Ti te nol ’ Nik “oLUMBUs D! <0 pi , | than ornament the Legation~a duty for which | neys, and, on motioh ving Kiven ° | ofthe first shooting by Mr. MeFurland of Richardson, | be restored to the embrace of his litte childreu, her retorted: "1 co! just sent twenty-two thousand new troops | The Mon. Cotumprs Dn.ano gives notice he was pregminently qualificd, In Washington | Sthe pendency of thia suit eecoraing to law, which | Men occupted as he wns occupied and absorbed tn | Excuse this writing, iny bend Ucmblen so. 7 books et do others.” Tue other retorted: 17, mal to tho island to reylace those who per | that internal revenue officors who exact fees | 1° Was Preciminently qualicd, Phileas ORE Be ecunliy apenred te open const i W. Cailte oa | Bie ministerial aadilverary work. bud not time (ay | Dee. 9, 180b, AYOUNG WIE, | sider you as excommunteateds leavo the church,” and te , sn shi le wh he decorates the Palace, and draws his pay like @ | gor ‘ara puntisner of the Renan retinty: allteak | extensive reading of newspapers, and’ therclore it ee then Addressing the Deadio, * You shall act ap 244 ished in the course of the last year, ‘These | that are not sanctioned by law will be re: | 0. inte and virtuous Second Secretary of Loga- | weekly news paver of gegeral dfreulsion, rivted td was not surprising that he should be ignorant of McFarland not an Tunoeent Man, father ex qgtcio.” The religious rite was thy | that which was now & matter of history, The fret me that he remembered hearing anything aboat | “ql new troops are Letter soldiers than the old | quired to refund the same, and will be pun- ones, most of them being meu who have seen | ished by being dismissed from the servie graces at two Courts, ‘‘Insatiate archer, would | ce wae publianed Ins service in Spain ; but they are already weak ‘This is @ just order, and we trust the in- | not one suffice?” Certainly not, says the re- | August, and tour days of E,W. CALLIS. ened by the ravages of cholera and yellow | ternal revenue officers will be sternly com: | donbtable General, J Sworn and subscribed to before me this Sih day, of rf ae tered, the indignant father auitting the Sim: the community gives your | ana leaving behind the nureo with ¢ Fy Comp, the leaner of the choir, ‘that tad passcd | 'f hewlehtul sien. ra ‘sponsor, of cour between ‘Mrs, -McFartand and Richardson, He saw f tion, who bas nothing to do but to air his official | Indian Who, Upon bis oath, tice was published in that the annexed no: id wered edifes child, At | he fees, she re 1 and withe, to perecive that Tim we thet that a rea ry Sun bas not lot 4 great crime ‘ L s Septeuber, 15.9, Jom Rampwics, Clerk.” | at a glan ‘and he did that * fever, wo that the Byanieh force inthe Island | jeled to ive up tot, Mr Detaxo will do || When Mr, Motley was at Vienna he recom: | Pvp scorn rox wanrneitce cnny nora, | heh Be soon « miion, suck bythe Tenalen- ama "according tive forma of i q ebb : : pr (Res ‘on instan mended that his mission there shou aise At 4 o'clock in the afternoon of Oct, 14, the plain: jatod Iaw, and not by any delicate * balancing of the eed Pd io 90 mote effvctive to-day then It wae in | well to extend thie wise regulation Instantly | ment embassy, But the remorseless Seward | ti arrived in Martinevilie, accompanied ‘by ner fu- | DUL!taway end, not read tt. Mr. Comp had, interests ¢f eockely.” Some of your vorrespondcats, | The Biitor of The Sun . 4 i reine Fonp, eof the . Bago, Of Charlestown, Mass.. and Mrs. Lu. Fobreary last, while tho Cubans are mush | to Mr. Avavervs Fonp, Assessor of the} 2 0 Sour: a at le aebuked the cug: | Ma’ Calnoes of ibe Wee Terk Weitsna ieee ta. ications in Tre Sew mie stronger for fighting than they have ever | Fighth Distriet, Fonb exacts feos that are gestion in his officiel roply, Now the cable sends | seeded uletly 0 he Mansion House, and, after a the New York Hotel do muc more immediately congerned, deal of unmerited pain apor Ever, properly a3 us , Sia: The pub Beecher, Bectune he Gat very strongly agzinat Rich: | toon to have eltogetber forgotten that iucvardeon | the recent suicide ray. Meta Mr. Beecher would not have written se | W&* Plot without warning, and that McFarland (if | WFons to, ‘ it 1 , conference with the plainti’s attorneys, eat their ag if Not insane) stands Before the world as an wasassin, | Aad will infict le to wh been before, ‘The Spanish exchequer, more. pee rane hone ad BAY evi ENO NNT, ovat a famics thal die Sriiiah Ulisian Gare ts io be fapver, end between fund 1 orcock “aiembld in gommondatory Bache bent Rovian’: Denk aia Tet win te tried oy he ewe of his cua aa Ie gisees somber of ve7 Fiave'Fnct te ner over, always exhausted, is much more col- | and has done 60 for many past. put up toa higher rank, with the expectation of we rmelen oe Re i pone ‘end ee etrictiy per Fite boca. peroed the Miseiasi pat = from the punishment which twelve honest men, after | BAte suicide, Major King, and the lady, his # ee lapsed than when the revolution began. | law says that no man shall be a Collector | course that we are to reciproeute, ‘The milk in| private as the law would allow, Bosldes d AWM bn sy c } th him, for mx or ritten the letter to Mr. Richardson about that book | # * Hearing, aball declare to be lis due, G, W.U, | was with, hin, Ton wa Gy Sevtn Teh Tt perso . - »n compelled | who docs not reside in his district; but Fond | that cocoanut is very Viennese, Let us have | Woolen, there were present the plsinttfl, her father, | Witch had been published, but not unt Mer terete —— a Sho knows auythlug about it, and f can assure yo The Coptaln Sonera hes just been compel ; friend, and Martinsville ‘attorncye, Mr. Hurdwich, | Srdeon had written to him and asked bis permission, | Letter from a Woman tu Prison for Bigamy, | {20 owe, Suythins thot ty ene upon the min to insuo six millions of irredeemable paper of } resides In Brooklyn and acte ns an Assessor in | maguifivent embassies by all means, with the ap- | county ler nde deputy, Mr Michel tr we: | ApoRom Bad arin onan andeakad bi permission, | Beetiee from Wom ot tay cnewho knows the pais ana ty ass of Ah the Spanish Bank of Havana, in addition to | New York, All that he does in that capacity | propriate toggery, funkeys, and swells to boot, | NNO; Qe Mr. Sandifer, and: Malt ‘a'dowen euornepe | Mz. Richardson be had wever seen unt the night ut nel Wz tnould 1 be sentenced to be shat up | erse that tl 9 verdiet or the, Oo Tee hg has Beery tnree very for dolng the same | feetly correct, hat e. Bir, Beceher eaid that in per‘orming the ceremouy | thing tat tho ev, Hendy Ward Beceher says alaRe icted to the excessive use of wl the thirty millions previously in circulation. | is done in violation of law, and all the money And by all means let the elegant Mr, Sumner, | wuo had lounged ta without any special interest in " the case, ‘ 4 ‘ | ited tio did it while in a morbl ions takes the form of a logn to | thut is paid im i in violation of law. He | fh he Evite Of it Cn name rae | ores ulate ras ery pinnly attired tm a, mut of | BeiltOl Re eto? MTN eae ad amines | foumme or mtbr momen to. oP went gat of | klted Nato and hal Be oa me ance Thie six millions takes lations, design the uniforms and order the gold | brown, and 4 chibited considerable emotion, but was nd Into one odice. When perties.oume to him for | was ertiag's diveres eka Wabi teas har raed | uate OF Tine etna eT eee. spanish island, It answers etends, as we understand, that Gen, GRANT evidently sus.ained by words of encouragement trom | Merged inte one: 4 | partly by pe AS yee the 8; rulers of the pre! tiie. Washburne, Jones (not John of | pesmi my Marriage be Gould wot suminon witnesses, he could | ik.” but, whem. ‘married ther, mane He, | Pve hdoband thei an hi Fly ar pe “1 , + s iy . om wl dangerous measure, and it would not have | an a gross - (Phoebus, what names!), and Company. Bhi re ‘he first \rhunese celled te the cone wen Mr. Bags, marriage at ne Astor I to ep eh bigamy, en Wis a a ae ot the i or your wr Teck been ventured upon except under the prot | law and of his oath of offieo on the part of | modest aod retiring Sicklos is partially provided | We: \nstew Aaciturn, oF indispoeed to be com. | divorce obtained In, Fine tes, convicts i IC Me Beccher will pray | Tt may ‘be ‘proper for me to eay that T make thig ware of extreme necessity. Gen, Guan; but we don't DLelieve that he | jy this line, but could be porsuaded to undergo “eg {ey 0H Of ‘hie testimony was elieited by | Bichardags bal nee She ier Me Nefotand, Sor wo ap be fr: hs, MaVertend, It wowd do | appeal mano having been reqneste wi iMegal permission, Any | additional decoration for bis country’s good. bi Fe A oy an a h Font , a ceonene t Enoe Oa the whole, then, thore is no reason to | has given any euca mn ah nt ror | tare, ct a hand a rs we call woon Mr, DELAKO to apply the Bracraron, | biance to his dapgbter, intensely ied mt Umes ‘Vema.e Deranrmmn. ‘Sixa. Ly a expect that the Spaniards will succeed anv * we 48 % PRY WH eC VE Hue Moy yee mmm mn age ine = ‘ f : : ean he ballota? By mo Meanm | Vive sav au wwewmerwens © mmnme 4 thomeclves. Is Mr. CRAGIN prepared to Bup- f boxes and soatter y f aaa aa a a a a a ————Ss—sSss

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