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The ee 1 Bhines for AIL. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1870. I Ainyoompuis Poway. Academy of Wisste —Mavybere is Wall of 140 b Harmony, to Malt Moctiroy's New tibernieoms Rew York Clegas -S.¥ York Giro Try Clymnple Theatre 6 Faw Franglo Minstrels ° Lowiwage The Tewmany fos ib Theatre Fraveuls ye I Waltack’s Motives Bata 1. Pox ws 160 great chasers MactEn Ishm, Be Blame, hey Matinee, ot (be Sane ap Wacky, aC Dowatall of the Dominion. Fadying from present apfwarayoos, affvins are in a confused, if not actually digorgan- {god stato ju the now Dominion. Our Cann dian correspondout informe us that honorable Gabinet Ministers there are all by the ears; and © ourselves observe that leading Cana dian journals are doundoring about, aud even tarning complete somersaults at a furious rato, Even promincnt private citizens tall wildly of independence, annexation, any thing bat remaining a they aro—neither one thing nor the other, neither citizens nor colonists. And so far as the Dominion Cabi- ‘get is concerned, it is 9 very pretty little quaree! as it now stands, We havo altyady raferred to the religious aldo of the question, and ite immediate con- nection with the ancient Freneh element of Ganada, But now a new element of discord has made its appearance. It socms that when Mz, Hows of Nova Scotia was bought over, and old Acadia stood bewildered at his course, it was distinctly understond at Otta- that he should have hig choice between the Presidency of tho Bxeeative Council and {he Govemurship of Red River. Bat Mr. Me- Dovoats had provtously been promisod the latter place, and he held the Premier and his collegues to their promise, Accordingly, Mr. Howe visited Red River on his own ae- count, and it is now stoutly asserted by the ehief journal of Cannda Weet thar while there he sceretly tampered with the hal€brocd inhabitants, aud was suecesstul although be was a Cabinet Minister at the time, in actually shaking their loyalty to ube Dominion Government. Moreover, Mr, Mc Bova srt, now che rgee the Dominion Govern ment with having been tho cause of bis vebutl by the Wiuntpepers ; while the Government, in Carn, aterivute his failure to Lis own wn isc dicta, not only in the past, Lut while at Por bina. le is, in fact, w lucky thing for the Canadian people that the Dominion Pariiu ment is e00n to be convened, Waen the truth ef the whole matier ia sure to be brouglit out, AL proseat, however, the part played by Ane verious trickster w misrnd Canadian poople sppe crs any thing ge the but Moe gr frm one store to a moved ponses ba eM, while the carmuen wore desi the Collector ave bonds for the faith ful performance of thor aud resvod a fiecnse ae Hows cartmen. ‘This ays tau has never roulted in any lose to the Governunt, Es hee businces hint bea felt tated a by it, dn all casos transferred, the anys has executed s bond with sureties on the entry of such goods for warehouse, and tins baa been pri prarily inser sted in the dathiud aad corr discharge ot tha duties of lis eartmen, Al though the carunon wore acting for the im porter, and wore wcountalle ty iin, iv log pay from Lim for their services, they were in fact under (he eontred of the Collector or his fospeetors, To all inteute and par poses they wore Gover When Siimon Dravink was made Col lector, he atierspted a change. ‘The impor: era’ cartmen continued to do the work, but they were reav's hy pay ten dollars cach for @ Hieouse, and werd compelled to wear a badge while on duty, Dn Phestos Kino's adininistration the politic aus miade 8 strenuous efort to obtain complete coutrel of the business, but failed, When Henny A SMYTHE was appointed Collector, Knvus, Dean & Co, a tirm compose of lawyers au politicians, through the jutluence of a Deputy Gollcctor personally interested, aucceoded in securing ail of what is known as the trandier warting. Taclarge shipowners, agente of all the steamship lines, and nearly 1,500 cart men forwarded their remoustrances to the Seeretary of the Treasury, Delogations visit gl Wash a, aad complained of the in justice of the change, Convinced of its in. Propriety, the Secretary countormgnded Mr. Smyrue's order, Tho mujority of the cart Men were restored to their forme fune Hons, aud supposed thet that was thy end of the scheme to turn the business into the hands of the politicians. They were mistaken. Collector Gnis- teyed upon bis cuties. While he rehant, he had vigorously opposed ans In their efforts t avoure the of the cartagy system, Hig mercun gontrol tile experiences aud his knowledge of the waote aud rplis of the importers created a belief that vo nye would Le attempted by him. Both iiaporters and eartmea wero Aavieflod that Mr. GitxneLt would protect Whack Mitorvote, as well as the interests of the Goveragioat The politicians beast the good matured Colctor ku @ ewarm of buvgry locusts Ue seemed powerlose, Hy gave way, Con Bary to all expectation, he has issued ‘an wllct placing the Custom Houne carting iv the buds of she politicians aud deurlving bun drede of eartmen of their means of Jiveli- hood, He has granted an exclusive priv lege to special political organizations, and has instituted @ monopoly fraught with evil. It is not even pretended that the Govern- ment will in any way be benefited by the change. The Collector, in onder to advance the interests of a few personal and political friends, has simply opened a now door for private curreption an! offical abuse. The New Organization of the Supreme Court. Three bills, providing for the organiza tion of the General Ternis of the Supreme Court under the amended judielary article, have been introduced Into the Legislature ; oue by Hexux C, Munvuy, one by Senator Hanpexnuneu, and oae by Senator Woop- In, In several important points thoy ngroe, and upon others of equal moment they diffor very materially, General Terms, for the heasing of appeals from decisions in other branehos of the Suprome Court, are now held from time to time in cach of the eight judicial districts of the Sin. ‘The billy referred to agree in providing that the number af General Terms shall be reduced to three for the whole State, Tho Stato is to comprise threo judi- cial departments : the first consisting of the Sewt and second judicial districts; the sec oud, of the third, fourth, and sixth judicial districts; and the third, of the fifth, seventh, and eighth judicial districts, Seantor Nun vity’s Lil divides the State into departments Ly conniics, instead of by judicial districts ; but tho diffrence between it and the othors in respaet to the territory composing tho respective departments ia slight, rding to Senator Munvaty's bill, o Presiding Justice and two Associate Justices of the Geperal Term ty eacb of the depart- ments are to be chosen by the Governor from the whole number of Justices throayhout the State. The other bills provide for the election of the Presiding Justica and Associate Justices im each dopartiaent by ballot of all the Supreme Court Judges in tho judicial districts which are comprised in that depart- ment. This plan seems to ug better than that of Mr. Meuruy. In all other respects the bills of Mesers. Hanpenwercit and Woovrn seem far inte- rior, Ht is no dowbt best that the Prosiding Justice should act as such during his whale term of office ag Judge, and also that there should be some settled number of years dur. ing which the Associate Justices should continue to sit in Genera! Term. These prov.sios occur in Mr. MonPuy's bill alone ; though that of Senator Woopty enacts that after 1877 the General Term Justices shall act ag such for #'s years and no loner, Menrty makes the term of Associaty Jus- tices five years, TARDENSENON proposes that fone Judges shall «it in Goneral Term; but three ic preferable wumber, and avoide the liability of the Court to an eqnat division of opinion Woomix, by the batter sections af his bill secks to restore the dietnet.on whieh for merly prevailot betweon legal and equiteble actions Since, however, it would revelu tonize the whole present ayetem of pre sa thie State, ite adepiica geome quice im- probabl ther, Senator Mun bly the Lest, He bas vvidendly had tie vol some good lawyer in ite prepara- ith tho change we have sug Ty's DIN Is prob. m to the mode selecting » Prosiding and Astuclate Jus that is, y tho ballots of all the Judea in the depart dof by the Governor's ite i not make a bad lav —— Phe Eyeisc Law and the City Revenues The Leyunlature will make # fatal blunder if it vopeats the By ww out and out, witiout providing: for the continuance of the revonuy hie the eity now derevew from the wale of Liquor Vadoubtedly, the atonds Ie vexations aod oppress rieves unnewonBartly with the enjoyment fw larg mber of orderly citizens, aid it subjects the liquir dealers to the black mailing exactions of dishouest policemen in ho most inptating manner. Bat thig ix ne reseon Why the fees for licenses whould not romain as they aro, nor why they should vot Le most ryorously collected It hes come to be an nudiypated maxim that the taxes requinal for public purposes should be derived ag fer ns poss ble from the Juxunee and not from the necossanes of life. Lot tood, clothing, fuel, and houserent be fos free from the burden ag possille, but \n article aa liquor pay the last dol lar that can be wrung: trom it, A man must have jor Linwelf and for Wie family certain things to keop soul and body together, aod thome things he should have at the laweet ponsible price ; but when jt comes to liquor, he has his choiee whether to take it or go without. Tf he can honestly afford it at all, he con algo afford to pay for it a little more than cost, aud this is all that the Excise law wakes lia do, ‘The returns of the Board of Excise show that about one million of dollar of revenue is vow derived from the consumers of liquox through the facs paid by dealers in the arti cle. Nobody grumbles at contributing his share of the amount. Tho tax is as evenly distributed and is as cheerfully barne as any tax pows.bly could be. ‘To dispenge with it would be @ loss without any gain. Let tho party in power at Albany beware how they undertake such @ mischievous measure. Gen, Burien germ unable to recognize disintercated motives iu any publio man. Con nequeutly he gays that Mr. Dawgs bas arraigned the Aduiuistration in order tw curry favor with Mussachusetts aod to sneceed Mr, Carin us Gove: ner, Gon, Burien, in his turn, is laying pipe for Mr. Wuayy’s seabin the Sepate. Acuordinyly, the eyes of the Boston Inquisition are upoa bin, and Kyther Biap, the high prigst of the Young Radical Club, stands by: Winson us he stands by Dawes, while Gov. Byyuen's present courag is not likely to enhance bis prestige im the Lowell district. lot such a The violont controyersi¢s among the Ke publicaus of the Senate and House gver the pd. wission of Virginia prove that the party has great difficulty fu holding together long enoygh yen to finish the work of reconstruction, Whep that \s completed, thie rudicul dilfirences om the ayy reney, the tanfl, the treatment of the South, and the quogxytion of foreign texritory, will come boldly to the fhont, ‘The ebief reason why the Democracy, vigned bor ta, ify Sqpthern and uribern relations, will oot ba able t luke vay advantoye of thepy diviplans, ip Wat Uyex didlr quite as widely qmang themaolees on the samo joots. Indeed, gvetite are driving both parties Mmpidly powand towards o general sinashup of theo! eanieation: ee Whilo Mr. Perer Bart Sweesy has been planting bis batteries in Albany and intriguing for the control of the State Democracy, bo has been quietly fanked by Sheriff 0’ Bien in this city, It is now openly averred that the Board of Aldermen bas shaken off Mr, Bwemns’s yoke, and that it is now controlled by the independent Demosratic chieftains. Between the open rebel- lion of Senators Nowrox, Gexwr, Boon, and Albany, and the quiet operations of 2 O'Raign’s sappers and minery ip this city, We for thet Mr, Vereen Baus Sweeney ia in a desperate condition, When the rank and file leara to distrust the promises of a party leader, hie dowafall cannot be fur distant. — Tt fe said Ly knowing obpervers that the Coumenieal Couneil will probably last as least a twelvomonth. In former times.gnch @ pro- longed absence of tho heads of the Chureb from their fieids of doty would bave been fraught with the most calamitous consequences ; but iv these days of steamers and telegraphs, 9 bishop can govern bis people alinost os well from Rome 8 from @ nearer point, So the Council may go on ae loog a8 its members like, without their having any qualms of conscience over their suf fering diocesos. —e More dreadful disasters from panics in crowded theatres and chorches! Three or four of them have been chronicled by us during the present week, This city has so far oscuped, but i’ turn must come sooner or later, and when it does come, we predict that the Stadt Theatre ip the Bowery will furnish the firet example, Three thousand people pecked into a building, with but one narrow passageway by which to escape, could easily be frightened by wn alarm of fire into 4 tumultuous rush ; and if half of them were not killed, it would bea wonderful piceo of good luck. Every person who goes to such a place docs 80 at his peril, tan Mr. Tuxopons E, Tomitseoy and some other gentlemen are inaugurating © movement, the object of which is to have the public buil ings belonging to the city, not wsed in the evon- ing, sct apart for purposes of publie lectures and meetings. A hall now costs from $16 to $50 a night, whieh practically preventa public discus. sion on a great variety of subjects, If a law an be obtained by which the publie buildings can be used under proper regulations for the above-named purposes, the cause of populer en lighterument way be very essentially promoted, Tho reeent proceedings ta Bagland in re. lation to me real estate which Lad passed through the hinds of Mr, Geoan Pranooy to the Trustees of the Peabody Fund have a re. markoble flavor of red-tapism, Mr. Peavooy wanted to buy @ tract of land and give it to trus tees for tho benefit of the London peor; and as he was vot an Enghsh subject, and therefore could uot take the title himself, be got his ftiew!, Bir Contes Lampsox, to take it for him. As soon aa the trausaction was completed, Sir Come Tr transforred the bund to the trustess, as Mr. Veanopy wished, aut they now bold it, some wiseacres, however, mulsed the objection that, as Mr. Meagopr furnished the money for purebase, the land esol: A to the Crown, and that for this reason the title of the tro ated. The Crown officers, y tu yield their clakns, but, vevertheloss, the furm of holding an inquest into the fects of te cane, and declarivg the land for- feited, bas beew yravey gone through with iw the woot elaborate manner. The wext step will be, we suppose, far the Crown to euniine the title of the trustees by a forsanl grant oF pe tent ; and why this was not done in the first in. stanee, vithout a) ermediate proc can only be aecownted fur ov the somebody would t by some 0 wie ex was inval of course, were y a that wpposit entitled to collected, whieh To a wimilar ease Logislanure w f ihe roleas- ie country an wet ing the nychity of the orit Wek wi would be an n that che Mustric Vre t, the Hon. 8, mentioned in on *Vonlaa cand! be Fuancie { discourses thas Tux Sew hud 4 upoo Lins of Lite so wartily ae it wus once wout todo. ‘This is nows to us. We were soaily not aweae that there had been rogards for 4 ngn of #0 be ger 1 aud audacity ws Mr. Peon, vist vow his way aud we go ours, aud the twu ways are not id Dut he is a Luv or @ luvtessucsa unto himself, and we hope he will get many voles in 172, unless be should conclude ty run fur Conare shadl hope to yerwd, We observe that the /uvald, which is nat gem. erelty thought tobe a very pious pa denitis some ieeont utterances of this Lightr Thay a6 projeaw, if got blasplenuas, We should be sorry to beliove that in the rush of ecegotricity the Frnian orator had been led toto any luncuage that could shock sinecre ilities, Besides being wromg in itself, if ha chorge of profanity conld be proved against bin, it would deprive him of vote thut d both in 1970 aud Lote, — The tomants of Me, Witita B. Asrou's aristocratic residences on Mustay Hill bave bee thrown into a state of considerable indignation by notes reecntly reovived fron hie ogeut, that their renjs for the coming yoar will vaised Ovo per cent. above those of the prosent yoar, They say that they are ulroady paying three times ag much aq they pad five years w for the same Louaes ; and while the amouut of the throatoned increase is of no consequyuoe in itself, they regard i as ap indigation of a grasping dis position on Mr, Asron's part, which ougut to be tesistud. Considering the sual) nuynher of cus: tomers for these expensive wansions, which vary iu price from §9,000 to $0,000 a year, and the ro- duction of it lately eauned by fajluras ia busin it would scem to he rathur bud poliey for Mr. Aaron to provoke a rebellion anjong them, If, av some have suggested, they should gil 4t ouow vas cate their houses by a concerted moyewent, he might fod it dificult to Gi sei At year, whey we he may 34 How vau T Ba To the Buiter of the Sui Siy: Tam 9 native of Schwerin, capital of the Grand Duchy of Meckleaburg.Seuwerlu, My father was an expert Woad warkgr, I was appren- (iced to a skillcd Jeweller, In the spring of 168 my Widowed father syid 9 me: °F rite, 1 have saved money cvough Lo take us to the New World, where you will have g better ehunee than bore.” The ship We fouk parsage ip wae ayercrowded. Myny of the DAMMENAETA Wore Siricken down With fever, my father among the rest. 1 pureed him ntit we peach. ed the lower quarjntine, when I too felt q victim aud beeume unconscious, On recgverlng, F was bnlorme ed that my falar bad died and wad Yoew bucked op a aps Winide overlook ne bay. Boing tien: ha tHe aiticld 1m Wave | od ye yy bine birth telpy ADe CU AG Badal are 4 frit a ell RSEAPE Runge, hanler ea ne * atid mine able tiny ents the PFN wae Ip) wh wy gD byt ath yow in a ¢ «uly Wonoresh ae d] 4 I ih i is F thode! Gh Gave Avid Wp, chon her glide ai ba Dave g La OL AR Kaway, eek ul On cpudly of thos paiay mag nig Noe AR ee Ree rie Ve hacia. “aly : Ndltfon to give iat Ve SE Monomer Jay ®, 18a), Anger et a : eI CoN SPLAT TAP HN a | RR ht OUR NEXT ACQUEBITION. oe Politioa! Apapesinacion of tho Domintou a 7 Ul nnd Pigovew thin wustiu; ‘with Monarebiont Mis- rale— Wi Creating « Desire for Au- nexntion to the Unites Stato, Correspendones of The san. Montneat, Jan, 94 —Events move apace of lage in these northury \tliudes Bingo I lat ad- dressed you, Governmental affairs fa the Dom!xion. have been growing moro and more complicated. As Ome antruth gemerally Joule to or has Ww be fortified by many more, #0 ono false er deceitful atep on the rt of a public man almort invariably tends to acklt- tional intrizue, Ihave already given you a notion of the deceitfulnoaa and double desting, 08 well as the Unblushing dorruption aud bargaining, by whieh ‘he Prosent Government manipulators at the Now Do- minion eapital seenred nnd have #o far retained cons trol of public affairs; how onprincivled provincial party leaders conapired to abare the honors attached (0 as Well ag the peif arising from the confederation movement, when, contrary to {their pollucal teach ings, the sobeme gained favor in spite of them, both in the mother country and in the colonies: how the provproiive public offices were evolly divided, in @lvance, between a dozon or more insincere political tmantpulators, entirety rearatess of finesse, fulrnese, oF natural ability and honesty. All this, however, 1 rihtlng iteolt, Marder etl ont,” and 99 will political aseassination, and dork alicy intense, The thieves of other nen'® honest princtples are now filling out, and accordinaly the , tank and file af the industrious and plodding colo- nists are Likely to obtun their right. ‘he latter Wanted @ new nationaiity, and accepted confeaera- tion as astepping-stone thereto; but it ly now belng dwscoverod that a!l the followers of tricky Sir John A. Macdouald only wanted petty kaighthoods, gov. ernorshipe, and a ely hand in the pablie treasury, And to cap the climax, the moat barefneed politt. eal thie! that Cuunaa trax ever been enreed with--and who ouce hud to Teave the conntey In diagraa’— ie clisped hands with Its ‘opponents, is Wan's afresh into te enlarged pro: vinelil coffers; unbiuelingly, a8 of old, baying bie way Into Parbement. ‘Some of sur American readers have an indletinet notion of Who and what the tricky and iwebriated Low-uiade kiught at the head of the Lominion Gov. ernment 10 abd what the Canning and craty French-Canadian leader la, who once volonged to the advance gmtrt of annexationista, bat who now oem the salvation of his race ouly iu their adierenge to the “rule or rnin”? 5 ‘of the past, in thetr present colonial eontition: who and what the dis- honest and ones disearded Saunoin manipulator, who has recently re‘urned aud joi the conspiracy, i8; who and what the reg of we petty local conspire: Hey cat ANS Fe PO syaterusiically intriguing o cheat the provincial people out o: their independ. ence; but they ean have only & hint Conception of hardivaod s the whole 3 ja < ot bare every ponltion at tueir disposal, trom : ater dal TirmenameGovernit as a onmditien of fuvoart, “And now wo woe tie le failare as BYnancy 4 suggestions, in the shape of be withdra’ bevore a ‘ 2 Paritumen = Lumperial Government as tall feet for knighthood, thot. yi an outside band manager wird ts unknown in New York, the more effectively ihrer Morouecitngs with re. rag ta ine wit - jo not wonder that affairs are Wo 3 mont criteal siete her. m4 may the Nova teotiins gontinue to salle ; the Brinch Columbiana send detcgates to Washington; the Win declare Llint™ the Domioion Gev- ernment, uy ite erina! Jers and grows inj: tee to te ; us er alienated MW and Ve Todson's' Bay ¥ brompily recog: Rize the euthorty of Use Ketlt Government, of Cen Arad Bites wt. Dat, happily for the Canautan cone, te Dowin.on Latlianent w soon to nest, ortanatety, too, a nie Hrite triangniar quarrel hes arisen bet vom tue Gowernmomt prover, tle would- be Gov, MeDoucall, aud the treacherogs “old Joo Hones,” winon eonpied wath stil other imtrizues and Fide snes ih the Cubsnot,us ut present constituted, 8 ws sure Ww lod to a goveral | reak up as the Daly San tv to eonrinue to shins for the editicar ton of bot (be American and Uritieh Atuerican people, — = TELEGRAPH OPERATOR MISSING. gees per Brondway-A sight Was Mai Charles Williawn Crocker, a telegraph opera- lor, of Waterbury, Conn, caine to dhivety in the latier part of December, Aficr a short thwe be moved to his brothe:’+ residence, 193 Park strect, Brooklyn, Durlog his eiay a the renidenve of tis brother ke undertook to arrange rome wonetary eiM@culies (iat toe Gently bad with # geoleman wheee moto Woy held tor $9000 On Monday, the 1th of danuary, Mr. Croker weet tw Btalen leiant ond Visltod Uke geniiansn whose note they beld, but retwined wathout haviag eftnoied amy egraciuent, except lust the creditor hus! pre on we bt of Porway. Ou ing, the 21th last, Mr. Crogker tuld bls mo- ther that be wae wuxions to retury to Waterbury, aa, basiog Iefteiman in by wary, Mowae boeessery tor bit to get back to belanee the books. He wished wo go anyy th nt by the boat, but his Wother per-waded kita to rewisia wutil woruing. Mr, OW, Oroekor Latt ber c@ iu trouk- lyn on Wed say, Jan A.M He crossed the furry, au to Cladyn's viett 6 friend, Mr, William Wallace, and towk leave Ot 10:0, wwtemding to exteh the AgcN cabrones rade trom the New Haven di wd wo ee store to he ald that he tn- tended to make @ gull i Browlwey, aewr Umon way to the Wepot, About # week Yariug from bin, heeane and wrote io Waterbury, Tat, Priday walMance wrapped in to KuoW wh ther fasully Wad a ard anys Mr. Au guatus Crocker and Mr. dichsor, bis upc’, thre Yurited the Hospitals wud Pobive Headquarters, but could Mr. ain ue ln‘yrigat ow. ‘Laries W. Cracker was a temperat Huck MmuBsy With bin, byt w very wate Weis fared’ that Le aos boon —— COLLECTOR BAILEY'S KEVENUL WAR secon Important Whiskey aud Tebucce Beis oF re in Lengno Whiskey Hing-Yarvetloas Fi vored=Tromble for Reven Collector Baily tik charges the U. B, Distret Auorvey, sgiinst the stocks of distitied spr ty of John Traey & Co. A. Webster & Co., J.P. Bayle & Co., and Webster & Coy far al leged violations Of sections 9), 45 aud Ub of the rev. enue Iaws, ‘The totet atiount setzo4 was 45,000 ga) Jons, of whieh Jubn Trycy & Co, had 18.410, and Welmier & Co. aver BON). ‘The lager fad twa ti)! om ther preames Ap ches Were im the Fity 4s well as tn the Thirty-econd Disiviot, Cullectar Bailey conld take no action in the former, und eouse- quently, be lid the eyide org the Distrtet At- urney. Thet offelal decided thay the case should be Proseeutes, apt ordered Ovijvcior Myllarg ai tke EMb District tw seine thoir acock, ood tuna ik over ior forcjturea, The ordey was obpye, Louia G. Wetmore and Kara W. Herrington were accused yesterday bufuye Comuinaloner Betts, of having folvely gayged witskey ay the polvt of bo ing withdrawa irom bend, ‘Phe accused were wougers yuder Collockor Sook, under whose nd: iniuie ration It Wes treauemtis Ube case thas when on vent Feovived @periait to withdraw whivkey Mgnding In Lis name, a pou.er was detailed to make dup tuspection of the ppivite while in bend, which miKUE Forve aH a bisa om whieh tho tax Ahould be puid, The gou.er would make @ fulse gouge to the Collectop gv 4 hysp far the tax, and ppothe Feuuse, wie Nas correct, for thy own be whunkey. eo COvonM Bt Auge Wa cour 8. FCT ant wud moch whiskey would thay cake HgAtion Ay wan for 9 smilat practice, whi ager “Heol, that Welmotn ai Barents restr i a9 alloged that Wetmore, rele of w in the bonded Warchange at #1 Pearl Hiréet, and fould thein to contalh 444 proof sa) Jone, On the ‘ithdrey of the whitkey by BB. Winte, and by Gordon, Fellows & Megiiard, Wet: more reguuged Mf, and ‘reported 799 gallous les than on, the former cecasion, Tt was cl 'd that this es}or th porpoee of dabreading ‘ie eanenen wee fos, the fovermiment, while in eouUdiog Wilh the hee Unntenen tay wr aon was of coukiig help af Whksy in tho bonded warehouse at 68 Broad Wikdrowral; ad returning « tive aves joven Rew at Ut Gear Anse Niavblg presivuny reared one Ot 110 the @wnaby, rs He pkanctany & Gon. ab oblern, FO NEO FUBOeH Of Hy DrObyble gurest af other persous, both oMcial ana non-ofical, ie dyin sen soenk trouble apd ace bee yom * Brleures have veon wade tn the Titrbye My Dilney, within a day or 40, Of ten on twelve bale ralyig WHO! OMACED. ‘el 1 yOu we seh ne ae ‘shade tale, bean wae a Mae oY ye Droneaes ¥ Svnutist ane, ie aie i at gave kes ab ekiry srudstance cos av. My bah be aye Duk t ida ta band, 0. hap be Bink Dyk EG) o day gu ‘Peo Old View Why. ta Richmond, BH apr, fa, 28a ah R ute, of one hi Wath ‘at nogn (. 8 in honor of the dred Maen arouses i CADI 26, 1870, MR. ALEXANDER’S $60,000. oe THB IDMSTIVICATION OF THE BODY IN THE MORGUE, Wap Murder Committed ¢—The Ptgapvonre anos of the Old Man's Money not Ac« counted for—What Mra, Gardiner Di ond whine Physician Saye—T 10 F em Adjourned to Await a Chem cat Analyate. The wyastery attending the disappearance of Joba Alexavder’s money and his supposed murler— noticed in yesterday's SUN—ivas not eleared ap by the progsedinze before tho Bound af Coroners you. terday, In fact, the “arther the quae has bern specu: tated upon thas far, the deeper has become the mys- tery. Ono thing seems certain, namely? that the old sea captain, John Alexander, had been seca down town with a largo amonnt of money; that he was snddenly missed from tis at haonts in Wall street; that correspondence was as suddenly stopped between the old centieman an his daoghter, then in New Orleans, reegl in her goming to this city; that she aecertained, after a long tsterval, that he had died ina boarding honse in 127th street; and that the Keepers of that house, namely, Gardiner wnd bis Camily, bad suddenly Pecome moderately wealtliy. FPOLTS TO DRWBAT THN ENDR OF JUST Te wan said carly yeeterday morning that an effort was ty be made ty defeat ap inquiry into this muyetery by the sammary process of a writ of habeus cornva. to be served on the Cuptain of the Kiret Ward Police, whera the priyoners had been 4 carcerated by order of tho Corvncr prior to the formal examination; Vut tie attempt was thwarted by the removal of the prisoncra before the writ could ve rerved. When tho Coroner's office war opened, Ira Q. Gardiner, and bis wile Kesher, were taki fore the Board of Coron rs, and eon(ronted ‘uy Mrs. Jule Barke, their socuser, WHAT Was DONH BY THR COnONERS could not be aecertuinal, Inainach as not betug s formal examination, but simply a oonstdcestion of the best plan of making ® thorogch tovestivanon, By advice of District Attorney Garvin, tio two Prisoners were to be commited Lo the Tombs, wit ‘out bail, until the Fesult ef tho analysia could by Ws cortained ; and the servant, Rosa King, was ordered to be detained in the House of Dewwtion watl her testimony Je required. IW IDRNTHFICATION OF TMB NODY. ‘The remains of the late Jon Alexandar ware taken to tho moro, for the purpose of an natopry. ‘Phey were placed tn the linnds of an experienced chemist, Mra, Burke, the daughter of Alexander, accompanied the Coroner and the two prinuners yeaterday afternoon to Bellevue Hospital, where a jury impanciled, and the body was viowed. ‘The Corpse was readily Montiled ax that of the Inte John Alexander, and this fact being definitely ascer- tained, Dr, Bhine proveded with whe neceswary povt mortan examination. THR INTERNAL ORGANE were romored with the grentest ¢are, amd pleeed in the hands of Proftwsor Deremus, by whom « thorongh analysis is to be made, with the view of ascertaining whether potson hed been given to the old sea captain, What the appearanes of the orzans ‘war, ty not tated, this being kept m profoand seeret, nie prisonens were next taken to iho Tombs, to he kept In eustody until required to appear before the Coroner at the formal inquest, Gardiner te a tame, decrepit man, fm year, with gray beard and hatr, amd furrowed with deep Hines, Hits wife m ta bold, and masculine. She ts apparently about rears of age, ‘THE WIAAING BORDS. Tt having been aenorted that nome of the mincing honds had been tmeked to the prisoners, and tHrit this bad led to the auepicion that Armunder hind bien mardéred, the Coroner wished 10 be un ler- stoo.t that this ## mot the cago. Not onoof the bon (exeent the $8,000 worth whieh Gardiner told Mra. Barko had doen given to the female prisonor by the dead mp jor care Ad oldention duping his Aine) hat as vet heen treced j aud Juge Bsbe, tie prison ers’ counsel, has those epecrtied bouts is es. sarstom eattd tho cane vbail Lave been deserained by the Corouer. What haw therefury becowe of the property is ws yer wuknuwa, WAS UE WOGLED LADRE A PALSR Nama? Tt would appear Cat sean take has b Mire. Marke convern: luverment of Alexun the Board of Health © berial of f sulion- we certifeste ix signed by Dr way, Who deseribee the al, ee and adda Lat the patient bud beoa al three months, Tue SeRYANT, Hosanna King, who bs wbrigitfroed wouen, seems to know inore of the ease than abe feat present lowed to menicatr. ;During Mr, Alexaudor’s lines the was not yermitied wo go ito the slice man's room, ie Gard gers waitlag upow him tt elves, Ste remembers that Mesaudcr was lagen sickom a Sunday, bat how long bi lued wo bee fore death she qoakt sot disunedy reminier. | Sie Wil doubUees hecome 4 wast unportank Wises in the eventof the aualyeis proving Ue prarwuce of poison, MES. DUAR obigin g fmyortent In.orn would have tiled, By tis ws Mi ubout the Gararers, bot by and after toe death of her fatt thoroughly somvinced © foul play that abe objsined warrants for their arrest, THE DEAD MAN, e718 wuld LO have baen 4 native trem wick yore 4. wore going to ew Opleaw Inter eity ae enraged in bog ness rela Wolly a New Yur be wwase hud lis leon to his dug Tien down wwe. Lv was preerved ju hie F, bod be Typpowed Hat e hia ny Comti@usin Tomse Wuere he ly he Rittcor oF Tha Ben. FOMy name has Wie appeared ta the moreing tion with the death of Mr, John Acs #8 BOW Uadereoine exaprinution by ould gmx AhMt Junie wont 'e ansended fe aifair Gt Un tacts 1 Judved Dy thew, asily, rogards we the ie cad OE gm Presse, han by teeth {hone Costumed hn i Manus, Jan, 25, 1870. Ee A HOKSK IN A STRBLT UAL, eee The Condition of the Fassenrers who wove Ljured by the Remarkobe Runaway Accident in Bourth Ayouue~The Story of One of the Suferern Mr. Redyoud McQuade, of Contre Market, who. was severely burt in the Bupreerdeuied runaway uo: cident at Fourth avenve and @wonty-nuth strect on Wodnestay afternuoa, is much beter, He bad just omKint td bores at the Baswar, Forty hind strcot and Futh avenue, and was takong the snl ome, riding bwebgck, withont Bridle, the borse baving Wenty & halter sep passed through bw mouth, In Pwenty-ninth strees the horse, ty fright, dashed pf Woward Fourth aveuue. He we we the wind, avd waa perfootly uneoutrollutle. Revehing Fourth avenue, the frengied animal, with lis rider, plunged beadiong through the side of ear No, BS, whieh wee ok its wey down town, One of the staneb ops af the gor Wee broken ef below the windaw, Abogt @ oven pasiongers were seatod within the car, Among Wem were Mie George Haysoek, Mina Coriles, Mav, Haruue wud her daugh ter, Mrs, Harmar wae thrown under the entinal's feet DUN Cppoped YHhyrt, Misa Corlies'e face way onl, slightly soratehod by broke glued, Mtr, Huy dock war not hyrmed, ‘The seats af the opr wore torn away by the fery a. None of the oiler gers gere at all injored, Tho nore of the Inckiess ruler wae scvered hy the weather strip dircetly beneath the roof of the oar. The pf bie mouth was hterally tyrped inaide out, and whe marks @: bis teeth cau sill be seen an the Of the eur, He was at ouce borve to his rookleuce, Yi Bpviny viroet, Last avening a SUX ro poster maa aha Ape gar €N0. AB) an the Company's sph. One aide Vebicly ian wher wre Phe vperiune tnade by the ie sariaic aubael ba his maid louy ts about four lew mqiare; two Bingk asi webians are Lorn away, ANd they woooMm) Huy iI nddows and paneline, eons thy Wourug up, are vully sapgrhed, together with the seats wm front of the UniAr bee ray, ay reareanng, Sot Wat the horeg, afer hin wild frenls, was yy Wed Ok Lovee Une reas door of the car, I ad Qaburt, but with wuek us bis oweplys Oro ¥abdu a Hy ao advertisoment in another column it will be nem that the Went Side Sawars Wuak offers ox tremely favorably terms to depositors. buterest at the rate of ale per cent. 9 your, free af Gavernment fox, will bo glowed trom Jan, 1 on ull sume depasited belore Feb 3, 4970; and dopeestore partic: pate in any additional profits which may be made. ‘The institution is managed by soue of our best ett 4en%, WhO THONG BA DAY for Yhele gervices, qd AitLOUs Only RINE MORUA hae elivy sk MNO Mb EoUE menced, buningss, We number of ita dé positors is Sona, 1200, quid Ave MMM LOL) 9, ly deopoptin 119,00 PATUER MARTIN'R WHISKEY WAR, m of tho Rev. Martin's whiskey rald—apoeared before Commissioner Osborn yesterday to answer the charge preferred against Tho galleries Fe served for epectators were filled by the friends and witnesses of tho defendant, and the enclosure re- served for tho bar was occupied by revanne ole rs and lawyers, Whon the care was elle Mr. Purdy announeed that Le wus not ready to Proceed, as Mr. Martin's witnesses were not prosont, and they contd not then ba fu He asked that the motion be adjourned until the persons Whone testimony war neeewwiry to support the charac whiah bad been nade could be brought into Court, Mr, Hell and Mr, Sedgwick opposed the anpliew tion ow the ground that their client had many wit: nesses who were ready at that moment to disprove the charges, He wes obliged to compensate thom for their attendance; and be hoped that the Investi- ation might procved. ‘The Commissioner, however, decided to postpone the examination, and thas enxble M® Purdy to have ments serve! on the absent witnesees of Mi le waked whether the o sel of Mr, Rurker any law points then abo far o@ It imelt be A thot if the to be broneht ont in the evidence ¢vonld rend neecewaty in Wy present any points, be would Al tho part ™ then left the Court, Tuther Mar- Du, who were prevent, watehed the h ewer interest, Shortly alter the cxamination, oar reporter Inter. viewed Inage Pierrepont in relation to the eouewe to be ovireaed Jn th. other eaves which have been ioatitated by Murtin, and bie anthority for com- meneine proneentions, ply to a quesiion, the Mistelet Attorney sald: We Sutent tint the ense of Alderman Parker shull decide all the rest. Tf we find that there im ne thing in the elarges preferred agatmt Mr, Harker, we si nll not take up any ‘wore cares for Mr. Mottin Revronren--Can you tell mo whe ther the statement that the Kev, Me, Martin i acting under the autworl ly ofthe Treasney Department ie trae ? Junor Prenmevont—fe ts seting ander the an thoruy of the olf lettor he rrestecd trom the Seere- tary of the ‘Treakury same fonr months ace. Ho bus reerive’ no further authority that T know of. At this muyment Warrick Sertin. eatered the Rall wir a freah unde of papers, and ovr representa tive tert birm awalting We arr val of the Mop, A. Ht. Pursiy, —— WHIPPING 4 DEAGON. Byam the Lowtsvtite Cowrter-Jows nat. There is a place three or four miles from this city known a8 Chrismas’s Woods, It is a colony of %, ald haw gained quite a aowriey int courts as a place of continual turmot! and outiaws Not a day pasnes bat there ta fght or dinturbance of some kid between tie inhabitenta, and rome dusky individual cous up to the consis with a ery for rutribution. ‘Thoush there gre many bad and danverous characters, neverthelessa there are some O04 crew, we the fuet that there Ik a deacon In the viemity weuld soem torndente. There te a deacon, phd.the name of the anomalogs fodiyidwal y Aubert Price. Allert is a full brother to ‘Theodore Prica, who amvaintin! at the keithine of several aninitiuted dar- }4es ot Chrismas's Woods last sammer, and tor nich @ eearch oa a steamboat few weeks seo, finally discover: nsconced henind some muar bore Leads in tae Albert is a better boy, howe: Tn Thet, be is the shining Lent of the otherwise dai family. and arose to Irie enviable position of deneou Of his chureh ut the last piection. Contrary to the general course of things, ofd M: Price did hot sanction tiie advancement of her eon in the extimation of his brethren, but soneht tdi. place bim, Failing in tnis, abe tried perm hey son bad firmly made up his mind to di nefarious ractices of hn emabay Hon from the inet pny ‘old lady could not stand, and determined to ping bir unurateiui son back at'all hazards, so last ndny visited the charch, where A'bert was Houding in praver, and, calling him tw tho deor, whinped out a venomsus eownide from aL emdco apron and administered the stripes tu bie without 0 Of courte the divine services were broken np tn a Hy. and the viele congregation war in eon umion BL auch an Cxtraordinary proceeling. The pious Al- Dert disppeured, ond th cousternated church Members weut home. ‘Tre matter wou'd hive stopped bere bnt for te old virago of awoman, who Lhrcutcned CROUMMUAMIemies 10 her uudatt OF son She deciared that he couldn't ‘ive * ta doa parts til be lerncu some seute.” Albert, hearing af this, rae te Town wud Droearcd a peace Wai rant agaiowt lus mother, A depury constable. armed with the doeament, re- paired (v the wotor:ous locallty and brought te wid jady to town, Se was arvaigu Clement and confronted by he uelore Justice fon. Her toncue ran at termble rate, and she abysed him unr fully. ‘The pious deacon of Chrisinus Woods rch wis ehorged wilh practices nbecoming haw efieial, but the impe pent com! fom bo tho esti mat'on of iis congr in #4) bond to love tor six m yer was held oe of good behavior and let her #on hs a — be Editor ef The Sun or Presice From the Washington ¢ Is te Better to Ree OS tha Ciminna- td Ping Renator Wilson the othe: ge pulled his eyecanaes of his nome, dropoed Tuk SEN bite his ay, and remark a that Gen, Grant hod made a ereas mnibtuke in not appoluting “this wan Dana” Colle tor oF the port Horein isa very unfisttering co but ove waien Lau deserved —t 1 Keeak newer nitice, That's what Mr Wilson pliment to Janr- 1 Lo see im rajadly Jea that tae favor and er may be purchased meant—for ke had been bant vin Tie SUN against the Loneofits abuses, wien, mat surtor thy if of Mir. Dat en—not that Dawa, at uw woul: oltee If he had beep ofred ane ent he would be a yrent tol bo trade THe sun even for the Presidenoy ate, used 10 be a vere good office, hnt ch at hos erently deer We (ormcr ip mereaeing 18 npOrtaned aud Misluer every day Accurate Deserty Prow the Boston Boetng Times, The Rov. Amos J, Cummings, managing editor ‘The New York Sun, i one of themcet remara t sox 10 the ‘newspaper pref eo he ht Oe, bat Works for twenty-Gve hours ont of twenty tour, Hu bim bo peat Die hes tome vor a ha Witast broad twieeacoy, Hele wid writer, using both hands Inuwelf, on teles, d dictating Sve others to wan Waen Mr. Greelcy is out the sane Uy of town, My. 0 Natings Write bly political ceonomy yrtel vad Tribune Wi tters cheriekiuy MentionF opin on the gre of the d. bexiave being very Warm. per Fort y 5 reason My Conmiings te thought toauspire many of the plessaut notices of Mfr, Greeley, Wluch appear im the colons of Tue Sux. Mr, ©. does wu outot THe Sus offer for his roqway excrcise, is called wpon al fen man to tute one Who wwe Jn this wu he Keepy tie and is ud Morrissey and leur, James Fisk and the Rey, Horace —- Waleh is the Leading Jou Americut From the Munch Chunk Denoorat, The most rapid stvides in journalsm toward rfeetion seem just now to be made by the New ‘ork BUN, which is to-day one of the mow ie) ad substanual papers iu Amerien, and suceuss ial f 6 Marvellous aud Wouslrlul deg ee, anne Movement to Set Asie the MeFartund Divorce. Prom the Indianapolis Mirror, January 2. The MeFarland-liehardson scandal has been eighty reapima‘ed tn this community by the appear ance hore of AA attorney: for Melariand: Wine mus sao Is to ascertain Sf the Morgan county div may not be set avide for informality. weneril trap: prety, oF something OF that fort, "Phe leal geutie Wan avers that Melarlund, ducing the entire period OF hie wite's residenes tn this erty, Watebed Glorely for seme iatlwuition of hor intention w avoly for & Uul an the waxyeivus atturmeyn an hey be: git the euitin another county, her bushand War completely boMed, wid kuew nowuing uf tho pro- Coudinge ugainyt him Wutit wer the divorce Ia Beem th Kew notang of it, indocd, wntil'a very vet Gime betore thy shogting af Michard-on, while! ik alleged to dove boew cows while MeKarloud wan laboring undvy tonporery Insanity, eupertadaces by W at disappormtment, The genthenan lay wot ot New York, but mis already iwi wed oat the lawe OF Our Stale the @ivoree cimoos be sot abide, ern The Rev, | ovace Cooke's Whereabouts Neve York Corvespondenee of the Ioaton bovis: This preacher, who hay obtained « sirable notoriety, 8 RoW MA city. Th With the autiorities of tie chureh to wlick hi donde, wid bawe learped umone iicth Me in the charge of bis tiew ile tae prevent in retirow: Te ts under a of exeliowent, and hie boon kook e cor a ivi Lina 40 use ohio. grat apd other mbiinubiats, ood IL bs an even question whether be is ori net deange He has been dhismibssod, from ars chases in Seventh srect, Apeor line to te dieeipiing oF the denumt abion to whlel we boloigr te Presiding Bi ler ws appoinwd a Cammittes (0 try the ease, sad on the report, the Eider witt deeuly whether or not to dianiisy hun trom the ountsery. es mee workin peuple, of Kew Kork oro siting eh a, Wi ently es ta Thy PONY 2 Siete By a ae LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS DASHES TERE DTHEKE ny SUN'S REPORTERS Another Astor House Hoary W v doow not Knows alt Ab Oo the 9th of May lust the Rev. iin, Becener rolempized a marria, Aety hee-t Co Ite or Vor t Pivmawels oy Mrs, Is. in th between two persone whose names ar the pr bride. oficial re war J to Mr, whatever of pertorming mony, while Mrs, Becelor jntorimod thy i cliy remenberad at receiving this arawer, Mr. Bowne thatehe per cemed Lobe uiemt anxious Ut the marr Onne 1 from Di be recorded, informing bi of Mr, Then th prodneed the gentleman quictl called rveinal Marriage evrufleato ent by reqavat of rome Hear Fe} Those relatives ar merriage recorded in the Re Bonra of Meatth, Bowne, the Register Clork, wrow to My requesting bim to sond to the o6) Thalth @ eertit mort aust Afar Clerk's © Of the » TO this comma hax yet ringe by ihe ty iar 0 hie had given the bride when he inarriod ihe. co This, Roccher has Omtice, ‘of course Cr settiod oh Featival of th: Kurtis of Tho firat rogalin reception of Culautlion [ulge, No. 98, Ir ichts of Pytit street, About Chaneetior, und tn a few weil ehoven re comed him to Lhe 9 ed bine with a gold medal Tis elegant momento ened by a oi On th ck after a through with, ha Lodrs, Dro. ead be to the dispute, bat t no certiflente to Mie Ie ‘The eve aya how We are Hut pormilied to diselo, took place in and was varied procy L cin Sanctorum un 18 about two ant o halt Inches in diameter, weluhe two GMNCeS, Wd | fade denring the inseription, " F, Calanthe altar an redierg. having g itan open Bible with swords erossed and 9 ak with the rave o* the sun exten tar is alto tho 1 to Abram G, Levy Grand Lodze of Now York, Knights of token of fraternal estoin. **Caautiia Lodee, while on cach side of the naines of the donors W. ©. the nent words German in the Pah The Thirteenth Ward has about 4, children, or parentae to have their nzed ove e. —_——— ‘on iho wl singing wos y broke up ebeut @ o'rlo evening's entertainment, = Moh commitiee was appointed ty visit tly witness the mettods which they did were Messrs, Gerumau, ‘Tructoes of the Ward, and Chas. Koster, Mr and N, W. Cody and others, ft tmstracti yesterday, jon of che Among. t) folaten, aud Irvin, seb we from 6m, OW lowing inseryption t Grand Ch: No. 28,"* with @ Knictit's Chun fed very nape musie and wong, & hounttel the wareta, to whic: the “choot two-thirds of whom are of Gernon bing henee the auxtety of wt tive tunene taught ir the povtie A iow days seo njGormen Beboo! Cowl im Grammar. tehool No. ‘anda oe | hire, este How Poopenbanarn Mistoot Kins-tt ton his Neighbor Herman Poppenhausen, & reapectats merchant, whe lind been tedulgune rath freely in wine on Monday night, entered Mr. Win, Heaty Fosidonce ut 165 Adeptio steet, mistuklog it tar bis own, Ho vtaggerod up to Yr. Lvath's tx Mr. ileath found bier Cuore, and suspecting det be Wan a thief, caused Hs arrest At the p: and be was not botd on the charge of by rohan however, tho wrue #tatoof afluire was nud knows Ghesergcaut im charge detained linn far be: The MePartand-tttou a tifeate Minaiue. ‘rns son Morrings Cor The certificate of the Astor Hows mockery ‘Kae sent to the Boor of Moatth on Bat terday Mr. Elbridge T. Gerry, ec Furlund, applied ‘or _ pet be ound. —A newly mar aarvied opy, but ue What bas become of h oe SUNDEAMS, itis sie ied man at Manet left De wife a few weeks ago on a proce Durie hie ansence he Upon bis return, iam woot it im getting a aivoree, on other ‘At her MOKEY far h ho found tant ob 0 plea of daser wig’ coud tor, NOM, —A keen politician in the city of U wgow heard one day of the doatt of a party opp ina ftof mental aberrstion, had ehot * gawe awa’ that Wiel that lig aud tate ‘ads oefore ti ‘ay by hams)’, Fee days shuow) seats * un At a ball in bi a young inan sn an olf Keutleman sented tv other were youuinee that heir jaw ba mn damter of 4b locale "A Vaving @ good tne P” asked thie y une We low, “ Me? pobat all, * Let's cut it tacn ua Tum) tor OF the Louse. St. Martin, whose wide was st) t aang sneha manner as to € 0 eon of ae © OFKaNS to ie KArKCOn's eye in w my In Cavendish, Bow mon bav awe dvane it of seict aud bo oD ere fo much \ustartiy. —The Okolona (Mise.) Immigration Sosty have succeeded in importing abons atx tv ie And Swedes to thas cou uy. The cigizor a 4 aud prope Dor, th §2) per acre & —Jauios V POI In Cahfornia. at Buiie Peduood ty Clreumetanoos bats peliod 10 work tor lie bowed —An enterprising rosid vim Malaysing swamp wre & tho view Galle of rate kay +, fusing the gouming OF te er) eth who tempted Rve, inte thelr happy islaudn. pela the ow to throw all hie snakes inv veral arbor Mr. Gladstone treats bis Greewwich cote ent rather cayaherly, Be tus never ber new 10 Oxpiew be thanks alnce his election ony on b jortied Wo addrose them before Us Aue Hog Of Periament, veptiod oortiy in tw: 6 abe) bad bot the Wino, aed that they woot weir hed pierce, y 1s lookiu ty aud (rusty, and tends are wos up. Tae Sw —A major in the Tuited Stat: erossiag from Foslund to one of the Cun whor owe afleruoun a band on dock piayest Doodle.” A graf Kaglithinan who «Ubi Was the (uno ty) Obd Cow 4 hat i tbe & whe Bt au," aetory Vull died af A Dr. Uiribplace Of euolLrn, In WuAk Ie dee the majors Bryden believes he has £ t bebaves Aa ® Way tt may be pr thoir arrival, Marshall, who first vered hy Hels Kido o18 UDWwArU Of 50 youre oF ww do Which Wal@R Gud BuMnn being play bil lM ay te part. Volo wandered into the monntatan crazed by liqMor, and aw atilt at ha go Lions) Der# Of mice are searelitn, Derelt of his him. He other tunes by ving bis elotuer tiyd 9: nd thus far has eladed the vigilanoe oF —There is @ lot of Bobew eearious living by writin They write tor at oaMly. mn ve who nial ULWrate Congrasinen, One robited Fi he had prepared « on either aide. arguyent by ¥ Keni dist With @ ducked —A newly-ms to her wa. that on with chev ter divuee OMF AeHwVHOGN iy Over.” (whe nad beow (wr YOU gia) Hind jews very ure War overs tern: safe pluve ; two The reeent Fat Men's Conve town, dont wel ned bub ‘for an bone ryedt nL tho Opp wen reveyl 4 dowds But, ®)OND. dentienan oF Yyilted dame mile, and an ol evdy vin oi SF f Mame sis fect exit hein te Bien ‘a tha oliels by olio wing w wast he bunglies wh recently t bod thy North Nilwon Say “ elomly pursiwd to tru), Few fected oy somiow thone Bonky, td SOY WRAL to the asi oun com thoy oi At RROMIWAGS LF shies OE atte a Se it} ~A private from the Engineer (\ nein WV, “ow tan the aditresst the Grind whe wee icllor of Pints a Under the altar oto the %3, of New York,” lar ‘are inscribe the i fi Pike: Foe Te M.A. Lew; W.V. 0. « On the fim are ibe three colors sellow, aus by in Loder Gormang ao eae