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18, 1869, THE HON, BENJAMIN WOOD. DRAWBVO CITY HALL RALARIES, \ | The following ie a copy of the pardon whit any part of the United States, and « fine of ¢1,000 | WHAT 18 GONG OW IN WASHINOTO. Gov. Horr4an has granted to Epwanp for removing the retains owt of the State, Any Cm ned Kerenum: Perron oF perrons renting « house or lot for | THe Growen of Corruption ‘The Rie tn the The Deopte Of the State of New York—'To ati to | building purposes to Chinese prostitutes is to be cothieaalbiees Utd peor — whom th mente ahall cme, ¥ ros fined 600 for the first offence, and $1,000 for the Wasnixotox, Dee, 19.—Tho spread of —— —Toconitives have been used with success fom drawing omnibusses in Parts, ¥ Kinds of J 3 ¥ Another Byother-in-Law—JSudgo Mol An Trouble—The Record Clerk of the Supe= 7HR FLANK MOVEMENT ITS THE Hie Coart Morten Over—Emutatio ry Twice GREAT LOTTERY-VOLICY WAL. —The peculiar flavor noticed in some eleare Gis dine, It 14 sald, to prursic a abies Sas t Ch at Decca ee ee Rocka | second. Any twelre persons living inany town ot | corruption here ty appalling, It hae inraded the rdoro Appoints Hen Wood It ot, Ceaue OLee eee in} Four Mormon prophets have returne! SATURDAY, DECEMDER 15, 1599 ftngeiyy tea doen ardyets | township of the State, conning property 10 the | highest plaoes,, Buel epportaities throagl class Lattoriee-Sudee tarnnra Vn | | The Prevdeat took it for granted thet Corbin} 4m gant with ont handreeonnert. * | oo rae 1g Sig at gr Jalon for tour gens and value of $409, on gofng hefore a magistente, are | ond epecial legisiation never rxisted before, and pg PEL ad ialialinde LB Lgl SoC. naiaht an, hal..‘ba. aibolnted Jims Veckter a# playtoe bis farewell engagement lds Aha Mg a ip aot dele peg hen pdidon' rot to have the Chinen resideite removed | they have been improved without sti t by CaneA Grand Tammany Biebt. Waring Record Clerk In the Sapertor Court, that | ™ HANton previons to bie departure for New X vik, y at worthy of belo rostored 10 the rights of { tree miles outside of the township, and if they | tinguished members of both branches of Cone] The parsons engaged iw the Lottery Lusiness | Jim would do Vie best to earn $f.500 9 year, and ke he pci tin his prime would produce two or jf glmegotore Kuuw ye fat we pave mr | fil to remove inside of atxty days, the Sheriff | gress, Fifty or more mon might be named with- who are woll known to this community—have | out of the hands of the mones-lenders. The Judge | five avels s year, Writing only threo oF four Lours @ uo fanton, remie, ‘und release the fared no beticr thaw the President. took ft Into shall he empowered to demolish their buildings; | out the least effort, who cume to Washington poor } from tho (0 tame during the last two years figs ‘ is paid that Mr. Flake of the Galvestom Vo Re of nnd from the | and no Chinaman ts to be alowed to five | ly 0 fe ho ure now prominently before the public ne liticants in | bis head that he had beem shamefully treated by ht i t Maw fn our paid Comrt he stands eon L © | only @ few years ago, and who ure a u ” veh : | 2 ean Least Mat he hae beon shot ae tt times te Tee Mave wil Ookla ajlecnienees, | t6om Which does not contain wine cubic yards. 4] great wealth, It ishardly necessary to inquire how ourts of dustie, Refore proeceding further, | beam frére, that am hour's work per month was more | ¢ * vee ne thereon ned Hews uere | th wtékes 4 3 i may be proper to state hora that the statute ex | than amy mortal cout devote to earn tue pittance TEA TVRAGE Gut Ke ealead We 7, day Lait. 4 t strikes un that it Would be wiser and more bu- | these sudden and large fortunes have been ace b ne huodred and nine wolt hilied ia we ica Cire see't bene ees rete of a cithzeut, fe Fr: Pe Boe Re Hho hae watrelItinee +“ fend atante, whiskey | Pressly declaten lotteries unlawfus aud a common | doled oot to him, su he sulked ind fell into bad COMP gic couaty, Sim uit, to) Ohh tar hava Sacide saaste. tok ) joi fedtimany wieroul. we ave ativan the Me out Hos p ; ; Li villonce, | quired, Enormous rail ond grants, wis’ | and public nuisance, ar (6 that whoever stiall | pony. or rather mong a set of City Mail loafers md | pay aida dennis of 1 baal Pha fs hice Binstrele, tala Riate 10, be Rerrants aficed : i compel them t serve proper senitary re. | taxes, banks, tariffs, and theglike, furni Hh the'ex- | ogend against the law proiibiting te sate of lottery | blacktecs, and made # raid on old time by epen: =A story is told of ® yu iy wig" Wis ie fommdtip= Drs Dber, Ae Ss Wiiness. John 4 odin, Governor of ony gulations, A wholesole proxeription of any class | planation, In former times political and por- | tickets ehail he decvied guilty of a misdemeanor, | bis ralary in {4 hours from the time of dvawing it | going Wost 40 o1en w Jewaliy tive.) Wid debe What Waite ne eid: Save at one city of Albany, tha syatenats Houl | of people because of the degradation of some por: | sonal agencies Ww enployed to exert | and on conviction # Gradually the habit of mortgaging bis salary crept nt fie hod, he Foplied, Acrowbar. Voxghthundred and sixty-nine tion of it, is opposed alike to the wenius of Amer. | influence in Congress for special objects. ‘They | rr both. in the disesetion of the Ce ‘oon institntions and of the present og are now almost entirely discorded, over bim, and consequently the Juage saw his rela- # they be | frame laws in our State is one thing, aud th tive throngh one month only to find the improvident Ace oft ox, who have become “clair | ful administration another, Jim out of means at the beginning of the next A rather interesting: will enke has recently sei unk aoe eo eof that calling pro. THe LoTTRNY PYALERS IN COPRT. Waring got terribly into disgrace with the Judge, What | been hefure the Supreine Court of the State of | vokes mote then criticism in the lobbies, which | 10 147, and for tome years previous tho louery | the sharks around City Hail feared to trot Bi, . fi ; ev f slavery | 18 the etter of this pardon upon Revencn’s | Missouri, A young mon nomed Pretcenw was | they unbe hat howiness im thie and the other chief cities of tho | ene fine day in September tascho accor ted his filend, rient of liberty and every hater of slavery i A itty I amtid Rt Lidl dN decdl Pdio Aerie cea i Ache United States wae conducted under lottery crante | Hugh Qoinm, an officer of Jndge McCunn's Court, and the elace trades. The Cobans have tituntion ? Tie purdon ta for an offence of | left an orphan when a mere ebild, inheriting @ In all the big things Congressmen of sap. te il ‘i und contracts, held ta trust by Messrs Simmons, | asking tim where he could raise a few stamps. made asucross“ul raid into the town of Chen. | Ue Ae waa never convicted ; while he atitt | Worge estate, and having neither brothers nor | posed power, and who are open to conviction UP: | Stusray, and Davis. ‘The benefelsry interest under | Hugh bethonght him that ab v2 West Houston fuagos, and have carried theuce twenty. | ¢ande concicted, by the record of the indict. | Haters. One Jonw P. Wittsany was appointed | on the principle so brondly announced by Sic | this trove deed was divided luto eluates, which were | street was a genial som of Eri, Patrick Starr by Mowing the example of an elder brother, of the Dnke of Arzyll fs about to vecone w mee Der of a Liverpool firm of eotion brokers. Misa Anaie James of \lton is described as the Liioutes OF lovelluers, abe is taud Whave hut like @ \ © vened macs of guldeu feathe —Trogs are now in great dem Durpotes in Franc them at tho rate ¢ Progrees of the Cuban Revolution: Yio The news from Cuba which we; Dep. Secretary of State i Mow the Important queatic hia morniag Will cheer the heurt of every W the Important question # a for cultnary ier in Venice exporte week. Toey cott tm the ‘ » | assignable on certain ¢ for 8 co W week French markets 18 france the thousand, f pices of cannon and a lnrge | MMe Cowhiok he pleaded guilty, of a digercut | PRIS IOE 168 patecn eed Cureton. Cs He Hei Seyi Meee, Valet. Wi) benny cL BU ae Tie Hon. John. Morri become the belle : piper sla bias siete is wae: —A Massachusetts paper a: The good old Ph fro: ¢ time o! appointivent, Pert | agency Pines e frank enn » demand the ‘of these hare n ween | Jim's s we Septemb 0 s a Mo Mi paper sa, amount of small arms nnd warlike stores, | offenee, Jor which he has wot ben pardonct, hopblalay ie Nr dp vedrernie fate peda ot fete of . dy ; bi ia rageek aH iene Ro. meontract with aut ite, (fo ” the worthics accordingly Itud, | *2!¢ of things Is coming roand again in Berkshire, A { ne tt Ho ts pardoned for forgery in the third diyre } Sih : Of cobperation, ont to insist upon the con: was, On ‘omipty with It pro i i farmer takes a tond of wood to market, end {t paye for @ \ They have also repalsed an attack upon one ie tin hat ae 1 diag he third degrees} time of hie death, except when ho was abscnt at | ditions of the bund, even to the lust ounce of | vistene, to forte ary sumeatready puld and all lle bt hematin ae beret el Darrel af ftonr, which has not been the case before ta of their mountain strongholds, with great h which he has never been convic While | school, During all this time Wrutrase had the | flesh, Hen >, welwee them making ly voy to the property 9 : € [reetdhct ee oe weaken ean pu ij nearly ten yenrs,* jamagy to tho assailanis, Gen, Jonpan, | He stands convicted of uttering and publieh- | exclusive management anv! control of the estate, | to Europe, setting up urand establishments here, Lathnehdplrnessber Gli pe ‘Sit was poaplesedt te have such a question asked |. ocorelng Ww Profesor Debton ot Mensnsliey stive « tng aa true certain frauduloat gold checks— 1 Pars " given tin hie tere. ring Bae car and this contruct Hetween Simmor Latgpes setts, the poop.9 Of Ue Flode AO Not Ao scart ns thew who bas ogein taken an active command in ec ’ y and Per coms te have given bin “his uvre- | driving fast horwes, ayort vm t eptember t such a moment wns, for reasons best known to | ining they are. The Prof mor says that Mace se mwele the Eastern Department, propos to have quite a different offence, yet an offence w rvel confidence. Defire Pererew became of | affecting the airs of court life ee iT inopportune; however, patting on a boll | cjyer than tho earth, and it» people further sdveneed that region cleared of Spaniands w | conviction for which deprives him of the | ajo he was attacked with consumption, Twodays | There is what is called a ring of C nin | ce, he replied that it was all right, and that I Mr. | (a intelligence than we arc. Wood with having OL their co-defendants to detta ean was #0 rights of acitizen, und for that offence he has | prior to his not been parce anda pardon is good | pleyed to exe ecoming of age an ate icy Wusem | the Senate, As the Ch @ the accounts between hinv aud | the Committee together, and to exereise excep. | jhe rman has power Starr desired it he would go and get the essignment Mr. Starr volunteered to go with bin; another stag. awotha He will doubtless atiack Sani jo Cuba at an e ayo rly day, and anlowe Mr. —One of the exhorters at a Washington prayer ting Tat Week WHA w man Who had left howe Iw Le. mu : : dl vali “ ah | his guardian, and two dayaufterasetilement was | tional influence in many ways, he is necessardy | Jcopitdiae Ma unteresta, to impair the vaitie of the | geter for Jim, who wiehed the Comptroller to be | moraing with the intention of committing suicide, Be Ften's gunboats should arrive there in sea. | 80d valid ouly for the offence Lo which it re TA’ GA’ Cotial ys Cnet adtiakars FeeelRiie |S HBPER GFilea Guiticeiey ao Orvea Res Bao | nud to de ery proper Kept iu ignorance of the transaction, the advice of a friend he tuok the prayer mecting ae am ton to join in the defence, we see no reason | Jates. For an unpardoned conviet to even , re i i ny preren Ht to order an avcomnt of | At iast Mr. Starr was gulled into the belief that he | *lermattye, and sold the pistol note of his guardian for the amount due ness to be taken conventional rule, the ¢ ector of its opinion to vote is a misdemeanor. to adjust the provits apt " wos transaeting a good stroke of busi nd War- why JuuvAx should not take the pla sil ahiKE A alee Rh N rember be eee ith unmet scat, | ‘sve of each stock holder; —A citizen of Manchester, Iowa, lately fi a i ma rel M ial len laces y rat gent, Of are ¥ the My ON a ct ot v1 b Phoubsavte ef keke hued Will vatliti ta dl Tt te true tnd It han teen decided. 10 tite | sat ute adentitioa, On the nest day, Feenesaty, | oe Gute Pep ikele. aroesianade, but. for thelr ads | denn irtine BRP CHAE. fuer cafeadanea mushy ve | (6 Went cul mad Vety spoT NURsWaNd FUlkcNes WH | oat, tonya; Ante iad fi: Ui ork Darrel 3x AC OEE EB aL ties Ou i r that the, defimdante, mint be ment ot his pay for the month of Beptember, | cumstance wes oda ¢ esate quite iV 44 fo sentinaanco of this struggle, and millions # conv! still being at Wirtts's house,made and exceuted | vantages, There is a sort it understanding fcr be aypeinted to take ebarke of the prop: | 186%, and received $115, Starr deducting $10, or over | womory without th: correlative fact that hit pork was ' franchise, unless it ix followed by m judge: | his will, giving the whe ofoperty will be destroyed, ‘This destry of bia large extute to | am dion and this slanghter might have boen pre. | Meet: But in Keronum's case the convie | Wieciams aud bis family, with two exe ng these Chairmen generally (to which ther 100 per ernt. per annitm for the “taceommod ation.” On the 90ta of September, Mr, Starr went up eolng faster than ly wanta jastifed. Shortly 1 JAMES T BRADY'S LAST CAst, after he Was accosted by another cltizen, who Informed are exceptions, of course), that one shall not oy Phe motio , ction Was he: ‘ 5 per: citizen No, t that the rin longed ; head Haste thon. | tion for uttering and pabiishing-for which | and totally disinhoriting all his kindrod or rela- | poso any project particularly prenscd by another. | punt’ teotwncthe mercre faire Carton tiirs, to the Comptrotier's offiee, a happy man, not- | °! ng Mantle f Beseeaee vented had the wuthor of Gen, Gn ant's moe y : pad 'y proj ¥ gwed at length betore Jude ‘ i lung the dimeulty of threading the gang of | Nit: But when No.1 rested by asking how the ring tage sewn fit to change the consiruction of a | He has not been pardoned—was followed by tions. Three mantles aiterwerd he died, and In this way multiindes of corrupt sche are | 4 stne ahi Uirwly appeare Hi Be Buf: nel, Simm a i bind heiie oki dhe bert a ie ee | otme to be found tn his pork barrel, No.2 at onoe adam P b 1 a judgment; and although that judgment | Will, being offered for probate, was contested by | carried, bee the Chairman who is favored toe | Strongest tertut the ken Va? oafers walling for (heir pay and the hard work of | goned the discussion to soe # nan wround the corner. } ‘ew sontencea, But the base usurpers who | & Judy i“ | his relatives, but sustained by the court, Onap- | day reciprocates th teay tomorrow, whea | Court entertaining an application to a HO helt a Un bctork tad Keuged ia tie previous now rate Spain had seated at w high price | Was erroncons, egal, and votd, yet it haw | ie amine. bil mulated Oy Me Mell Ae Oe | day rene job ia to. be burvicd through. No | Sf Azul amncwi tranaeresors, srcerting se the Sime atey te ciety; AHS Metre el eoret | TM CASM OL RONARD 2, KETCHUM, tie , . f is to be hurried through, No | Sround' toc itn inteeterci ry been judicially declared so, aa it the pialntins ov she influence of a sonindaw of our Seere a » clerk smiled, Something wrong, evidently. .anarend 3 ground that Witiiges was placed in a confiden- | questions are atke The Committee report the | tien of the hase the Court was required to ep force, Tite pay's eald for the pal id Lave th's a6. r A eoinenusr tre Ri lor aren @ Mi v's sold for the year,’ sald the fane: . a ary of State, Accordingly, the mes. | Would have been If Judgo Baknann's de {yi jiution, whore the most exuet good faithwas | concealed roguery. That nd th ne es eat ee al ald My Stars, rnahing from the ofice anit past VRERS Utabre an beter hut is suflicient, A law | Ue lottery t s. ‘This was in Octuber, 18 i been pronounced, It would seem, . litical thiewes on the «talre fond Waring (To hare delivered June 90, VM wage was written with a view to | cision required, where it was incompetent for him to [js made, one or more Senators are enriched, N MORRISEY AND WEN WOOD SUTTLE. c matter of Edward stahum; bros she interests of Spain and ayainot therefore, to be necessary for Mr. Kisroitum lake benefit for himself wih showing that adie howe is robbed. But these are patri meh Se gonial i i be for ihars dal eases Canta she esa 74 | the honor of the American reopls, But it ja | t obtain another parton from His Excellency | the benctit Howed from the tree, unbisased, ine | ots all, and pregminently Redieut, else they eoult | Ame time. aw tlie parties wer ea Vary, cbc: certiorart, eae sagicr to manage President Quant than to | Gov. Horrsan, or to institute legal pro. | dependent will ond anintuenced volition of hit | not be Chairmen. Look around that chamber and | modatingly reservered his decision In order Lo give At Special Term, Eiward 1. Ketehom ae somucr the patriots of Cuba; and wo think | ceedings to have the judgment againet him | wart. Under the cireumstanees in whieh the ¢ puray deimugozues who have grown | them an unportunity todo vo. Ax arrangement Hae | AY ut Ro money wat, how: | LE Ruday" corjuie’ aud eorllorure wets (oth t will soon be seen that all the Spanish | “declared void, before ho can safely assume will was made it was presumptively inealid, and | proud, pretentious, and wealthy by shouting for | Wood, by which Beng Wood agreed to satisty the | over, forth Btarr was fain to wart antl | Ketchiin 18 restrained of his liberty in State Pelsom 1 the end of Oct bright and early tn th bo Oct, SLeame, and Starr was “oinptoller’s office, He had, ver, taken eure to by a trifle of emall ares re=preted. bleeding Kansas, on to Richmond, aud | iis of Morrissey, dnd purchase atl the taterest bleeding Kansas, on to Riclinond, aud 1 OF Simmons in the busluess, paying Simmons a like the mantic of | monthly «um out of the profs, All parties were sithful: and ine | Perfectly satiefled with this arrangement cud the at Sing Sing by the Keeper thercof tht committed or detained by virtue of ony prorees, Jndgment, or docree or excention ieened by any Court of the United States, or any Judge thereof, oF not nship, to which | {M6 burden of proving its validity rested upd those who an edvantage unde money spent here in fees to Kons indaw has | 1 exercise the rights of eiti heen spout in valu, Cuba will be free, and | bis very numerous friends hay reconstruction, ‘Their shouts k for a now trial | charity, cover all sins with th been anxious 0 » wi . i to ee him restored. sali was abandoned, but through design or over Mr. Stare was evidently expected ; wes on | committed or detalned by virtae of the final judy avery and the slave trade will be abolished, i bps to dotersine whether the will shat! stand greater the kuave the louder the shout, The no- | sightno order from the Couct dlecontinuing the suit | ¢yery.fage ne he entered. and ho reed Fett the] ment or decree ME Ruy legis puony Gitraaal or eivi ee Mr. Sipxny Wenster, Mr. Cries Soa Deere — clerk's forviiding countenance, Liv excented the blest of causes has sutfered by an organized ve was procured, ‘The eablo sorely interferes with the lyrics | nality, which has had no patallel in history, WOOD SaTIsPIES MOREIMSEY. criminal jurisdiction, or by virtue of any excention. issued upon such judgment or decree; but that the cause oF pretence of such condnement’ or restraint ‘The Meann of England, ‘The first NaAvonvon's saying that the nie of Again presenting the assiznmeat, bat by the staggering annotneement that Mr ponte wen, and Mr. Hasteron Fisit to the con —— inglish are a nation of shopkeepers has been | winded letters fom Suez and Rome which fill | alization everywhere in the public service. Wit- | and having ooevssion of all the lotiery ma | lounge uround Chiy Malhwith the notion of get | and conuty of New Yusk ou ie Sh day oF eect Repeaters Reorgantzing the Republican | {lly Hustrated in their proceedings during | (he vacant space of our duller contemporaries, fall | ness the President giving the example of choosing heey tn Hie elty, Instead OF paring Simmons as he | SiR soe cow with Waring foflowed, and another | Der, mH, (0e Che felony of forgery im the Uae @ any: both the tlaveholders’ rebellion and the revo: | dead upon the public, Events move so rapidly | his Cabinet in consideration of presents received | business to Nis own dues unl Analy on the Let inet, | Brome ofparmentatthe cnd of the month was made, such ftoriecumtnt. & illons] a that eoht wre ‘The gross corruption into which our local | Mion in Cuba, in these days that by the time these letters up: | from Fish, Borie, and company ; of filling the grent | BM bad pocketed some $50,000 or more umona's | When Now, 90 caine Waring wes spain s tsbing. apt J sentence was not for any felony for whiea y. WOOD NOT SATISFYING SINMONS, IEXCK THR HOW Starr caught only a giiapse of his coat tails vanished the next day ina retiring room. ctehusa had ber . Upon th ite aforesaid wi 1 presented or indicted by fon, duly verified, the bie bee Surel throp y, if one single apark of that philan. | pear in print, the cabjeets to whieh they refer nde ices with Butterfields and Grinnells, who were the Court House to lites have sunk has been disp ustingly po i Lee supa which kindled the heart of Wir. | lave alrcady sunk into utter oblivion, so that | regular gift collectors; and of crowding the public hibited in the new reyistration of the Repub- When Simmou: rtained that Wood hy. ble to get bis money, the nearer went to dus. e 1ue, at Spee fd A 0 ° F the | they taste to the reader like mustard after dine | se it . ed of hivngelf and bis wi Ledwith and obtained a warrant for Waring oper at Sing §) my ona Lier Kean party, which was last evening com. | PERFORCE had passed into the souls of the bs : . i wader " dine | service with the kindied ¢ aself and his wife f Faria entrartad tn Charlee taeee, | eeepe, at Sing Sux m, oud tive Die ated this, and j svlet Attorn: the writ 9 iously ree | down to the remotest degr It is stated with rt om rested on 4 wands of tho city, In| British statesmon of the present day, the round) Waring. w pleted in the var hateds corp wing frai ——— ‘ nd froin subjecting Tus Hun’s reporters tothe | confide onepotinm haa been practised ii rraizned in the-defferson Murkct | wre easeieco, a y wand fron which we have received | WOW! have uttered a generous word during | Av itogical feapavaaiedea bh datarvieuthg "ote foiarep yearn far ase ail the Pre Sialne ett kam tne deus et The: tht te ° “ ones a trustworthy reporte—and wo presume that | OF conflict with slavory ; and now in the | Arabs, aud Sishops and Archimandtrites who | dents since the foundation of the Government, thet ie Tit of cerMorart the elet< of the the facts aro alike in them all—tho places of | Cuban struggle they would lead the world | oniy converse in dead languages, ‘The Clerk of the House has reported that some Teluaenon te tenure neck wean iteeie ta, seins anribine oars Ur Git; | Genet nertey teetten steamer act mame registration wero thronged, on both the even | & the aid of the Cuban patriots, But thelr phi dea $67,000 in round numbers hed been expended of fe appuinied reeviver, tice Ledwith, wi ee” with Mecumn for | Keichuun did telo: ously ntler sil publieh. with Ine calling & respectable e nthe memorable ‘tw ore the friend of ther 0 Press w ehargs of voting five times against a Mackerelvilie rough, ) Was afterward discharged "for want of evi: the high-low Morgan reselved himself into t of lie a drunkard he appeared be- ings set apart for the purpose, by gangs of | Polley has been sellish, mercenary, and shop Some interesting facta concerning the ex | the contingent fund, and since the 4th professional repeaters, ‘These men crowded keeperish from beginning to end, If Great | perience 6f the French codperative associations | last, when this Congress comm ap with falso names, which in many cases | Britain had set our poor-spirited Spanish Ad: | are given by M. Ienent-Vautenovs, an ad: | of various kiuds lave san they bore written on slips of paper to pro. | Miniatration the example of countenancing | vecate of the Paris bur, in a seeone pubs { without the least re tent ton deframd the National. Hvink counterfeit Insteuinent, couimonty calling upon -the donk io py to Sie Ne Pot go-ond: bac well ki Tint nar f Maret A NICH WAY TO po arsiNess Fr any of the other Wood , committees rest this money . This shameful prac. Wood as Kerehum, ——. — ‘ ; i lve Assovtation of Mould a bey ive is of recent grow nd deserves the ate f i under the sentence, bas served oat bis term in fi Woes gilsieuin, guid liad thomtachres ecotien (ta Gubsn edbrie for te calabllatmantat sa.) Hesilom.: ewe tswmctiot of Mould Makers began |’ ce is 6f recent: growihi and deservos the ateriy | Bim win al the powers Of i ; anvel, and took down elabo | Ning, yithin a tsa monihe. its now viaitne that ho oH, and had thomevlyes eurolle abr seee 4 tavery, | by subscribing 2 francs in the aggregate, and | est condemnation, Among the curious items is | lent to @ sanetioning of the ‘a vite in the eane, 44 tatitled to his disebarge, which is earnestly op- as members of the Republican party, Real | @ereadtence and the overthrow of slavery i sae, tin the city nony was in anbstanee whnt posed by the District Attora yop: baited nin be arty. Real | ar vould uot only have acted in harmony | &% tat was obviously not enough to enable | one to the * fon, N. G. Ontway, Nergeant-at- Join, ond, Mogh Quinn testided that siuly. THR SUPREME COURT OPRNS 4 POLIEY sor 2 nam | Arms, for fee 8.78." This man draws a] Ben Wood being appointed a reeriver hy the Su. | Me went with, are lars, hus hie office, clerks, und | breme Court, he is virtually a+ muel an of ; arned | large regular salary, hus his office, clerks, and | Berme Counts ie he vietally 20 frones as a field Inborer in the harvest, and | stationery free, aud yet is allowed fees, which | sciect him, And the pablic a wark of freedom, but she would have at the | nobly threw thut-sum iuty the common stock. | have already summed upa fortune, And so th invited to go to YM Bowery, where the y a ‘i ) rt receiver holds forth, “Thero they can pu fame tine performed an act of the shrewdest | The pianoforte mokers began on a larger scale, | might easily do, atthe prive which it has eost se lotiery tickets with impunity, oF tue a eluanee Republicans were kept away by them, unless | ®! : they were well known as Delonging | With thoso glorious principles which in the to the faction which happened to. be | Hobler days of Bugland mado her the but Im force. In some cases we learn That these frauds were committed in them toc ber bete nnenee operations, one of thy k himself to his nutive ‘The latter that when 'y he was notuware that Jude June last the eed bin nt of bis him for two or three montis, and he had e weeertained thit the Judge had mide #€ ix bn lof thre Prisoner ceriainly Wis, not indicted for the offence of forgery in the thin’ degre, That ia where pretended. Nov hae ho been eanvieted by trial or confession of tho edn for whic he wae initieted, was indicted for one uprnca, awd Coulenses fo nother, and ecnteuced ae (or the odlenee for which be has never beck. inillere 2 pro Visions of the Rovieed Statutes upon the subject. oF ince, ¢ a r tatters ith impunity, oF ta eomtore Hi fireman, of 17 Bighth ave- at ap \ the interest of the socalled Fenton wing of | Uplomacy, as this would have contributed | each man subscribing 19 fhaves fur current ex- | to bury members of Congress, with mourning | Pmt Ae a great otiees Are to 8 . deposed th Ya character was good, | poker? "nom tnie mont clearly wonny taiial. ad | a ary th oivern ili6s fyteualore! aso) aals not a little to make the American, people | penditure; while about 2,900 franes were sunk | gloves at €40 pes dozen, aud everything else in | ance by the police with Mr. x ‘ood will be p aed A hare Pegi orgy boag bergen ene tiny myselt ax to the indicumeut, tor b could i ; ah a : ane ore friendly ¢ in the purchase of tools aid materials, N proportion. Punlsted usa contempt of thot august tribums uboat his relative his Honor said that: Wark A ryt dae Mite sree oT ne AL to have been in tho pay of somo opposing | MF? frieudly toward her. ane is ficiaco maktbarthe toe F yg Sete he ‘ PARNARD COMPS TO THR KRDCH. Nad-d thier, utd—d drunken loafer,” and tat he | Pecorrect, The indictment 1» suftctent and ; But sho has missed this admirable oppor. | having come in for two montis, the fou Although “the South has hardly bad any rep yAiRhC au application | would not hicder Scar tees proscea tne ti but the dimealty im tho easels suet Katchem # faction. However that may be, the tact is bors put themselves on bread au resentation in Congr tse, | ba Uasera nal aii pleaul guilty (0 the inetefin uy s for eight years past, in his own ho “counsel for Simmons, for an order r Wood from the receivership. t eatent, it will be seer | Judge, after hearing the statements of the applic d since 1861 | Wl the papers, granted the spplication, aud ap Character of Ue wamignancnt which” he holds Hy increese i ise 18) poiniad a ew receiver, whose nore fe withicll. “I Hletiiaian nasi Jo pretext, mutil the plune | fe said, however, thet Mr. dohn Morrissey was an : ; # thorized by the learned Judge to take the ace of THE POLIC JUGUWAYMEN, Hen Wood. The. lucky applicants then lett tiv —< F sor pris | Cottrt, and musiousty awaited the arrival of the Hackett Listening to the Bye into the | Morming, When they could render the order cpera deuce Chauce tor Police Duty ii sing tive, Sing JUDGE CARDOZO ULE PRS JUDOH BARN by Jamie tunity of atoning in some measure for her conduct during our struggle by magnani- mous behavior toward our friends and neigh- Ledwith teok the papers. and after some sparrinye between the complainant ant Morgan, War- tig wis allowed 10 goon his parle to appear (0. t, mor en Jud Meu to testify concern rd degree: but be hanged, und fo ident that this new registration, and the primary elections which are to take place Upon ts atateog ° facts th hier lie ean be vehieved ripon 4 t AtCorney hus cor tended with great earnestness aiabty’ tint Wis, remedy. if be bas an; upon this writ he ti #0, Ne ie without r statute a Writ of ¢ this case there hes been which there ¢ rit of errs, The fi tho question involved, aud the resist the rellof sought tor by Ketchuin, bees compobed mo to devote every momen: of wy lene time to the examination and consideration of the arcuments for und against bis discharge, Leball theretora do tnt hithe more state the conclusions 66 which Thave arrived. ee with the learned and, alone District Attorney tuat [have no power, on Lis Writ, to discharge Ketchum for a mere error committed by the Gen Sessions in sent ened bim. For eveh error his remedy is a weit of error, But if the General Sess! ona wl withoul power, authority, Jurisdiction. An pronouncing the sentence, | under it a week from next Tuesday, are ut pavned their scanty furniture, piece by order to proc! e, in | which should naturally have reduced the contin cunsof subsistence, At | gont expenses tot! , which enabled them to | that they have fright terly corrupt and fraudulent. ‘The General | ber She has missed that opportunity, | i.e to each member a sum of 6 francs GL cents; | under every imaging Committee which will proceed from such a | Ml Sue Is now before the world 04 | aud after this, for a month, they had work enough | der from th : saga eethy a power which knows how to make | to justify them in declaring a weekly dividend of | Tt is no = source will necess rily be less worthy \ ) Kk spect than any of its predecessors but Sgnores all nobler aime, | S francs, At te l fhe a les a ght dant even for ladies to go unatte honest organization, with honest men at ity be exceedingly grandiloquont, ut tn | Tim ne ttl Dy dewroes. tho dividend tw | about those places, sending tn tletr corde. fhnike | Sofmal bossresion OF the property” colasatt found upon the police force of this city disreputable Hiei] eee 10% t ‘a point of fuet he wastes in the culture of ed si A agit Me J about these places, sencing in their cards fhm 7 case; but his triumph was doomed to be brict, ior | Persons, Who are willing the Qrst opportunity that eal, and carry it on for honest purposes, creased successively to 10 francs, 12 franes 50 | iarly to various well Lnown S notorsand members | whea Mr. Wood, who was ignorsnt of the proceed presents to violate the law which they are pald to they might wicld s great power for good centinies, and 20 francs, and the society became | who control patronege in the Departueuts, and | IES witch lind been ken, was informed of lve re This was iustrated yesterday in the case Tho Democracy become little better th oatublished firm basis. It is a touching ine | who bave h a i avast machine for pudlie robbery ; and th Republicans, if they had gonse enough and aia 7 whi aut guil hehow fe the bar last an order came source has become enorw us, considered re mone Lhe effete literatures (he vitality which ought to be devoted to the practical issues of humanity, lis erndition is that of a pagan scholar, aud Lis foreign poliey is that of a heathen shop- fore secured offices for persons | dozo, who promptly vacated the order of Judge Bar | Of Treadwell W. Kersom and Jas, Hannegan; and if cldent that when tho first dividend of 6 frence |/of more than doublful repute. Me wrt and remstated Mr, Wood in his focuer port | the testimony of the complainant be true, it is one who spout . Gon. IC is sad that a well known capitalist, who ; : 61 contimes was issued, cach member retained | very strongly shout “moral ideas’ are exactly | wos the head and front of the eclebraled Gettysburg | Of {He most audacious tarcenies ever committed in i ; > 7 s 4 ‘Otn saune: . mmottor @ made NK | this city. Geo. W. bs 1d an about 65 tonselence enough to array themselvessteruly | Sooper “That of Mr. Seaen, # com: | only 5 francs, and the balance of 1 traue Gt cents | those that have been most noted in this regard, | ‘Ottery, caused tue motion to be made fora new | Oils ely. tice, Wi. Welle an Oil man about Os ee a Sis Vi Pi yratively aimless, is even less respectable. was devoted to a fraternal banquet,’ at which [| If a fraction of what is Snown here was pub ——— morked attention of ail in Court, being sworn, ttstl- Against every variety of official thieyi ' v V H faut " . rapt | a wil (he members aud their families were pres lished, what & sensation there wo A DULL AT AQUIA CREEK, Sed substantially as follows ¢ Wis cold | it ie uw though $e had never buen pe would relly to their cause that imm | " " ~ - » - That he i a farmer by cecupation, and resides in Ma- } nounced, and the prisoner ts entitled wa be dir- . ib Supreme Court—Messrs. Hoar aud | The stragglos of the tin Jawp makers were sult | how some fletitious ututions would fa a son county. Ky; came to th char ed trom dnprisonment by virtue thereof of good citizens who view sith aust Stant f « nda Broker in a Dispute irae ta reli. and In the view whieh my reikeetions have led me te of good ¢ anton. more severe than thoae of the pianoforte makers, | Well, Massachusetts he ther plam in wd a Chattence this sentence must be reanpded us having been prot indignation the y condition dio oppolniuent of E, Rockwooo Hoan | For the tirst six months, a L2rane order was | the nomination of Mitfooy as Justive of the Sa tine in the Mints of Morning—Vare ponnerd aithout wny indictment of the acenscd fore affirs, For this grew! opporuunity, los tothe vench of the Supremo Court of the | their only encouragement, and at the end of the | preme Court. The sufiiring condition of that HAM DRRGPE RUA V0 ‘neve cnn fiver’ there!" went. tito, tneseMee ot | tencavte edhiy aml. che amnnrisonmentia iliceske te ie © Choy have no heart aud nosuind ; an? United States will aupply the vacancy occa: | Year thirty-seven members ont of forty were | poor State, which now has only about a third of | | Ove MEME last week a of genial gentle: } a stable and saw three potiecinen and an: | nat necessary to cite the provisions of the State nnd »noihing tok borad from either ie ward | cioned hy the death of Judge Wayne, Mr. | driven away by hunger, and Joft bebind them the | the consular and diplimatic appoistments, most [en twa, Pel Sa a in Laie! Ealehalies then wore 4 1 Hanne, Prisoners; | Federal | tious, prevading thal ne pessaer stall . i ) b . ded wuloons, number, Ho other than | Kemsen asked al r rt fod | be held to an Influmons erie unless npor pat ¢ General Committee which | 1G 1. is comparatively young, and belongs | Httle capital of 1,009 francs, or what remained of | ef the picked places in the Departments, wo | the weil known politic BC cutee ease oie Pitavea the ir we'went juormtore, | the prewentment ot a Grand Jurys nor 48 It ne ths now frming, For some tho vist | tq. the premat times He teva thoroughly | f:_ THe thive other members porsescrod cary in | Cabinet Ministers, «lange qyoportion of the eat | Yarnuun« brokorseupagel in ak wngty and exclag "ifenived and Vinnnienn weve int wattorm 1 we teft | $aryndon acumen “an: one nthe ot an IRfstnone .) De » here has beow merely @ tonder to | youd Jawyer, has had larg vice bork | U2,ReXt sear and new members werecoming in, | pet-bag representation, the choicest Committees | discussion conceruing a lady, During the méle, Mr. | theniata another saloon, whieh t SRF nue ws hak oie All agree that without the intervention of . 7 : read Inwyer, has had large experience both hope was x tod ane i 208 of ( ‘ ical : : . i dary the Session» has. no power fo seutenee + , » " and hope was beginning to dawn, when some vile | in both Honses of and the ion's share | Varnnm, exnsperated beyond the bounds of patient | xt 4 vold and unscrupulous Ring at Tan | at the barand on the bench in Maseach # . 4 p atlent | tiroualy Port) -sccon aire ams totes tue the prisoner ¢o w called por Tanne "itall aka fica Seg la Aa AR MO: RAF ARG ADAP POREH Mi AU RRBREA HALE lain robbed the soviety ofits entire capital At} of the profits of the war, required this sop to | ndarance, emptied the comteuts of his wine elves | tert arn and ta tit, when Remsen’ put | plend charzing wi y Malls and from present appearauers | and though constitutlonnlly eantios and in- | such v climaa ef uumesited misfortune, the other | relieve her wants, Mr. Moor is a respectable | in the fuce of Col. MeNamara, Tho latter, smorting | fA" ont my poekot. | a ertwinal uflence nea, als cones Mo 8 Massachusetts Whig stock—he has imbibed | and the lamp makers were saved from ruin, Jurist ong the profession hore, He haa, how. | Mis Varnum, upsetting a table in his efforts to strik: "1h said, "Give Pocketbook, the ant the result wou! mn to follow that the General Anomalons Condition of Me Hs Hatohwm ! ' yo spirit : started ia a prosperuns career, by a loan of $00 or | ever, the great { being from Massachusotts, {Diss ue Wee only prevented from sccomplsbing Pesca ot iinars Bane: Rr ate pataugn indeonee ardoned but Disfranchised. much of the progrosive spirit of our own v y bya aren # from Massachusetts, | hig eject by the timely interfercuee of muatuil prbconer to puadshiment when he had not bee: indieted y ] 400 franes, of which, it is pleasing to record, | which supplied so many substitutes of all colors | frends pros When we got t and upon tis eonfesvfon inopen court, withont, the We publish today the dceision of Mr. | @ every coutine was aflerward Prait Aho mounl'l Bicisa tha TUONO tee tates fl berate Chasen eee Caro thon a Fun twentt Fasteaalatie ofa oremantmeat bye Gr eae vata. ate y Aceisi AVo trust thore 14 tru tu tlio ropart that ’ : Her patriotic citizens, ae enanus ae Waa, crs wero arrested ie titmerl Sepsiona had. ni jrrtarvetton 10 40, yn Justice Baunanp, discharging Epwanp B. Epwrs M. STANTON will be culled to AN tho | Makers (who bequn with 82 francs) are wow the who found it more congenial to “prepare the | But the son of Mars wos not to be so easily | o clock tata Aasing doneit, Ine sentence t8 ce POs af ugatory Kerenes on the writs of Aabeas corpus and | ONT NM BTS reaps se ned ey first house of the sume class in Paris, ‘The piano. | hearts of the people,” to pocket large dividends, | Daftled. Me immediately departed. 6 doing | the Hainaut was subigcted to a rigid erase. | Jycen Zand from. ile cousegui nee of. thls voids tertiorari, when the case was brought be. | MtCe wale vacant by the resignation of Fudge | forte makers, who commenced business with fuur- | and to organize victory by profitable contmets, | * Howover, he informed Varnam that We would | \\i Ho ‘coolly reaMrmed the state, | Sontencomhis pris NENW vito gh lal Giant. It would do something toward re Fond all doubt upon thy writ of Raber corpue The District Attorney eles the weil kn wand hey $88 Kood ne hi Ty com quence s for the prosceution, th fore him last summer, It fv learned and toon members in 1849, had in 1870 thirty-two Sreeraton, shortly hear from word, The next J Me, Varn m was the rebiplens decining the many blunders and follies of the | members and. capital of 40,000 franes, ‘The tin ——— " ; eos for Ue provision of the Reviwed statutes fant ti able, and marked by the accuracy which | O'S ‘ aay i members and capital of 40,000 france, 1) Corvoapoudenco between Mr John A. Mes | of challynge to Hebt a duel, whieh he really ow nitayy hie Hon Court or officer, on the return of any Aabcax aorgig OF ebarectcrizes tho opinions of Judgo Ban- | Administration for Gen, Grant to bestow | lump makers, six years after their first institu Donald aud Geo. Brancia Teal Hee ean pariibe, aeeote panied bp (hele eacenun took ropert (any pesto suould epcak c ‘Horart, tose under this article, shall have, power Nand, who, notwitletanding the bamena, | (Hs Lnpoxtant oflice upon one who ix so com: | tion, dissolved their sncicty, and divided umon ). PRANCIS THAIN TO sin JOUN A. MPDONALD, | the Washington -trulu. last Saturday night cy | shemabout it OI Ig) ONE ol mnie WON ibid ene Tr ctont to discharge its duties, Mr. STANTON is | the members a clear profit of nearly 75,000 Dernorr, bee, 11, 9, | rewde for the battle ground. Atter spending \ —_—- oalne tw . et the preveding tweaty-sccond section,’ wu number of deci that this statute forbade me front inquiring into thet ston of the joristiction of the ¥ ons wh ch he is called upon to make has never in a single instance had Lis judyment reversed by the Court of Ap few hours in the Nawonal Capital, the party em Waar Ma. & 7, vin Par: 0 i eso sucKesse x Sir John 4. Me Donald, Premier of the inion, Ota 4 “eye - way Ma. Srewint Turks on Sercre Pay Notwithstanding these su » M ony U the Donn barked on board the boat for Aquin Creek, The ioom'The aesertion made tat the vetion of t ‘on old salmlanc corns | Feneted thelr destination abont midnight, ‘Phe in Uefa ery Lent al Hn old acquaintance, Task if Govern: | Ferv pofore dagliuht wus. sncat in-atavsrn. With | Tecmaety Ai cthe (AtUANUEY, JR Friuslig to dellver hot only a lawyer of firat-rate ability, | fa Lut is thoroughly informed npon all those | Hope slonte 7 says that the move: ent has for the pres gt he was in error on the argument, and pty astand st Pranic ment objects to my lecturing iy} ; " wi Fevor & Colgate the gold elaimed by them on a bid upon an examinstion of { thor great constitutional questions which gro | °Bt come to a stand sill le Meance, Ciprosity, Anmexation, or Fenian Luvasiong | they feat dawn of day. they started foF the kround-~ | quier We, Uecause Nr A. ‘T. Stewart's Intereer amd | ties, that” ay, impressions on, the sreumeut peals, although that Court has for years had likely to be bronght befor the Supreme —_——- - GEO, FRANCIS TRAIN. | SS0RbOen Or overlooking the Potomen’” Ika hes w opposition to a decline in gold and | were right. “Bronson, J. in The People v & ma, : wity politically opposed to hin, he delivery of this opinion—which, It will be remembered, the Judge remarked at the time that he had, prepared, with him— f spocle payments, we happen to 5 seetio only wholly without fonndation, bat y roverse of the truth, Of all the men in hish Government do | 5 JOHN A M’DONALD To GeO, FRANCIS TRAIN. | Tuorning was cool, windy ant cloudy. Reaching th Orrawa, Canada, Dec, 12, 1869. ground a fow minutes were consumed by the seconds he has lately been im rathor feeb i A Jo consultation, ud active biviness in this country, there ts health from th effect of his enor for the aid he renders toward the suppres: : isa free sous diectures can be de- DUBL“=THE WOUND PRONOUNCED MORTAL, peopel | no one Who Bers, precaty centres to nee sh Mi 0. FRDe sieht " . » roate any sub) he lecturer is of course . gold aud currency at par, with au attendant resump- sion of the Caban revolution and the restoration erything Was then speedily got ready, and the . 4 P labors in the War Dopartment, wo trust To the Hon, Sipwer | TMPomnvle fF his statements, principals took their positvens at twenty paces trons | UBL specie payments, than A, T, Stewart, It is 'The organs of the Spe not conceal their gratitude to Senator Scunsw Cassels (5 Mi. 164,168)" tn construing and statute defining my power on. thls * But the prisoner has an uitoubted night that the committing magistrate acet cuuthority 3 and Unis ts 90, notwithstandi liment Fecite the exlstence of the necr Court for the next dozen years, Though ¢ jurladictio No court or aflicer ¢7 acqwis pe meatad He. he seitalsawal hie t | of the African slave trade, JOHN A, McDONALD, MEAN wea ane Gone ly bis avowed feviing to have itso, but it is | Jurisdiction by the mere assertion of it, or by fudsdy Rc 7 Of the | there are before him many years of useful | Wee TO HAR IT utiebe Fite WiTER a. fac other. ‘he word ™ tre’ was given Bath pis iy Wis interest, Any temporary loss would | “ulleghig the exteremice of facts on which Jirteitiotion petition, Wensren and the Hon, Hasintos Fist, Mn TRAIN'S nEPLY. Were discharged at onoe, and Varnum iil wom pustares, Any lemuaresy Ios would | ateging, fie aatreinee af farts on WAL (ATi The peinelpal object of the application, ag | SCtVitY: With his extraordinary powers | rendered much greater ald, they profess mo grat Lawatwo, Micb,, Dee, 18, 1900, | (O84 Jt je Wared mortally) tn the femorul artery, ther cirely of expausion, such as the | apectatic auihority to 2h alana aoa 1 ADP eaHon, AY dent patriotism, and remarkably capacity | tude at all, ‘The reuson why is a very good one af Ap henat, Cenee, COME! crane his shoulder... he surgeon in attendanee ex: has already passed through, | power, and that itis my du aes TAR Pee RE Cea ' ) : iriinka Sia tite shes onieval, Ottawo | EP n in attendance ¢x: Just eauive to fear tuay be repeated | sud of clamor, come frou wisit soure for hard work, he will, if he is placed up a AG, VErcEms WouR A What the business men of the of tie Seasio amare and his tr sm . into the question of the jurlsdiet friends, was, not to escape the remainder of a GEO, FRANCIS TRAIN, tal, A ds hurried | country most want, and cspecially men engased pronounc ntenee, and, finding it had non : pe the bench of the Supreme Court, even The Hon, Hawivron Pisit reports that J. nthe round, and drove back to Washington in | fn large tuviheay Hike Tht DE ALES Ani, SarSth | eee a eee aia iftcealty. eva his imprisonment, for he cared comparatively " a private Mr. Varnum's condition wis | js stability, aud a baste such will Wi rit’ y ish to have avoided ‘ Ailes neea reputation which is now wot second | is wot desirable at preseat to publish the diplo- Mr, Oliver Dyer to deliver his lecture, | guch as to j r-olude the possibility of his immediate A i ast# such as will meet the | by reason of it. Teould well wish to have avold \ little for that, but to restore him to citizen ; f; : , “ escape Hall,” at Unity : Aeparture. ‘It: was carried by his friends 10am Cob the cool, thoughtful, and couservative | the discharge of thisiinty. Bat Teannot, under % | “ss * i at of any citison of the Rupabli nostic correspondence on she subject of Cuba, | How to Eseaye Helly" at Unity Chapel, corner of ] departure, 11. was curried by his frienda oa. ws lal and mereautile-weu, and such exe | sevilic rmeseeibed by ine atatate. for refusing 10 ie ship. There were strong reasons for belivy cae We should think note ‘The only thing tbat is | 298th street and Fourth avenue, Harlem, to-morrow | (Nereea day or two, aud iss siner, it sald, vnly tend In tne direction of resuinition of peaie | grant ule writ. Twas campelted to feane 8 upc, wie } ; ‘ Ave i“ 3 : Sag Eeeyieih f . bs nus, eonomy, contraction, aid resut a et tt ran. compelley 10 ene ee 4 ing that Gov. Horratan was intensely how Choro i# iu San Franciseo an AvtiCooly | yeredecirable i that My. Fien's soncin-lew should | eVenlady at TW o'clock, Readers of the Methodist | brought to this city, Iie feared that he will dic, | Ard ‘the watcl wordy Of Mr. A. TP, Siewartead Lee | hanes ese Tepe corse to tectum 108 il | tile to Kererus ; but while the caso was } ond AnikMonopoly Association of people opporest | rotuin his position a+ counsel of the Spanish | CAriiam Adeocats, ani the cougrexition of We THB CATED OF SB DUEL. are oF every inisligent, man 18 business who hones | prisoner, ' Tho ence yeere azo, nnd up 10 the Ue 4 f . : e cas, of Harlem, joularly invil ie 0 0 0 ‘ouble bu ¢ the approaching erivis ant pay one bun | tie bas cted mich of publ ¢ pending before Judge Banxanp, such aseus- | 1 Chinese tion into California, Ata re- | usirpers, atl that Mr, Frew should romain at ihe | Rev Ms Ee a0 personlarty ncthe womua who in the cause of (hs trouble bas | dred eenty on the dollar.» When this Felablo baste | evaunumey was stared by Wee devorn ; which to safely carry on business 1s to be reach ” i cotiny cli ong 1 t —_ - y 4 eth ot Ki ta'sarrest, und my preconciove ances were given as satisfied certain partirs | cont meeting of the Association, in Congress | hoad of the Administration, of her two When informed that they od | ot “depends on. many outeite tna the time, of Keiehatn's arrest, an claves i fi, pon s A Ay depends on, ndluences, ‘The Sec | notions, and prejudices, if | miay use the expr who assumed to speak for Kercnon that, if | Hall, @ report was read fom w commitiee yp: er? Ae oetrauble in the Sorosls gune.te gba duc she remark ini iid Rel: retary of the reasary 4s ‘opboved to unduly hurry. | were aid are neainat ithe ysonce Bud oe thar A ‘ pointed at a previous meeting to ne Chine The onan B. Sr" 1, of Als 4 sie ayes i did ‘ne oh other a ‘the e desirable even wbtion at the expense | never hesitated to wield the strong arm 0 ‘ho potition should be withdrawn, some kind | Velnted at previous uaecting to visit the Chi The Mon, Ghonen B Srexctit, of Ala. | Thulin vege imus af yertonday appeared a citer | dMd not care Af they shot each orber dud” ‘the | oti importaat teres, aud in this View Of he | represt gander sod punish crimes Whew ¥ ated shesdae® onitcnaal « ecsivellic toot loathsome ploture of the Mth aud wretchads | Stat ate abolishing the olfice of Naval. Of. | tiled S Pa doe dinaitan wf Ae 1 se thea Wilkie bakes avis,” sere Hs hate Nera carpioe waaever my be te cape, Bia pak. of MAC.ROGS SNAEN ANS BURDOT! ontradie: | ness in which the Chinese live, particularly tt r, Mr. Spence deser the thanks of wh The Worthy Grand Lodge of the American Prot + the matte of tie Secretary, and thous in opposis | by caret reflection and deliberations to give ee tion of the report that he hadinade nay tite Ae ke Th Suess tant Assoeiationof the State of New York have elected: | tion to the known views of A. I. Slewart, wilo, ons, Whetrer they have the effect t ' Aa) * Prostitutes and opium sraokers, The Assoviation | peoples The office is totally ascless, It is more- Vodn ih question, Lin | Worhy dirind Master, Heney O. trance |W. Oto. | cousultiuz his owh Inv Nnbapoat, os well 00 Borate, “My conclusion ts (hae eueli promise ; but if not made by him, it un: | intend wo apply to the Legislature fer @ Dill im- | ly a aiuccure fur political favorites, We hope | Pen to, Be fully posted 48 to ie orimin. ane babten, to | Maser Jobin dackson |W. Grand merelury, Kolert | looking comprehensively inte.the futnra, wou, in | priaoner Is enitled to his discharge. Me t+ aecordi Hato that tho charges guade against dive. Croiy in thly | Gay + WV. Grand ‘Treathrer, Morgan Gray the PSP ike ooh oleeeia’ Warhne: Caesa n toe ames doubtedly was mado by those who are His | posing a tax of $600 qn each cooly landed in | that Mr, Speacen will bring the matter to @ vete | coum «tiow erealtoverther talne and without foundation, | Cha pain ngues Cummings) W. Grand Con of MnP enalastto Basanen come 119 | ty dlanearyd ; ‘i ; hat “ UNH MUSCAT fenxin ; i " hw ce a @astere: and it certainly was fulfilled by bim, § Califorvia, whether fom China iret or | We SOU af Doesible, MUN i. DORE, Co:tooi WO. Tiles, Thomas Moore, W. @. Ouida, Win Rell, b Ledger, WoO Riccett, for the petition. SR Garvin, District Attorney, opposed: t \ rs

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