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1, 1870, THE SUN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY HIBNRY SMITH VERSUS THE LAW, PROM OUR REPORTERS’ Nore SAN, ing close behind these comes the long pro- | venture of ruling the utterances of a froe | Gen, Qnawt was never sent to Twowas at all, He THE NON. STEPHEN W. KELLOGG, ide nOOKm ‘ = GZ cession of dissatisfied Republicans, some of | people, passes belief, So daring an attompt | May also state that there are several other im- Gdbebacke~ttow & Wibe Hepublienn Congress | Ths Astonishing Fraud which tho Ring aro | The ton, Horace Grevley's Lectur: on tne wal 4 AW whom are diggusted with the Administration | as that of Mr. Conrre must have had somo | Portant telegrams which are essential to the com- mon Keone Democrats in OM Perpetrating upon the Democratic Party coln—Why ho Hesitated to Employ Bisa ye a Js iad q i i plete history of the transaction, which Gon. Born | To the Buitor of The Sun tutional Act to Keep one of Soldiers situes fe Aft because of its nepotiem, its favoritism, the | most important olject; it can hardly have en teak A eatian, which hs woudl Ge | Gen: I have reed ecrorel articles of tate In Tas a Clee, The Hen, Horse Greeley lectured lust i = — . 2 —_ wnworthy character of many of its agents, | been to mislead Congress. Ie there a worse ot Phebe | From the Brootlyn Kagte, Demooratto, wren Abrataim Lincols, le touthea pill be ayco there was a vacancy in the Metro- Heo yer, WAR a ac AneY in tHe Demoe, | Cites of the Febellion, the lukewarmncss of» jonld have got possession of that Board, and | Union generals, and the misapprehension at the ave on the one Mund given Biooklvm, then and row | South of Northern sentiment. Me defended tn epresented, a member; and on the other have | 1 or see Ty ede given the Democratic party, comprising the vast ma- | ly of Mr. Lincoln tn declaring the emancipation of well to procure and publish. He tells a good deal | Str upon the course pursued by 8. W. Kellore, defeat yet unrecorded? of the atk but eta Congressman of this District, in the distribution of rie 6 rn gob naees Government patronage. f ama Repnbdlican of the ‘The Concrete Pavement Job. er first water, and fave spent considerable time and K concrete pavement was first in- Tho Ton. Wit AM WILLIAMS of In fome money to elvet this man to Congress, Ww and its disregard of the claims to considera tion of distinguished members of the party ; while others are indignant at its failure to TURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 187 = Amascments Towday. Bend of Maste [) Previtere. Roots Theatre Henin, fedeom its pledyes of economy, and because dinna delivered a speech in the Honse of Repre- ' ke | jorit i) ‘Mo'ropol District aves, tH ng ney : rf ‘ Dae ni vars ago. A ee ; Twas foolish enongh among some others to make | jority of the people of the Metropolitan District, a | slaves, or authorizing nezro reglinents, as prom of its fawning at the footstool of tho Uritisl |e wii, hs A "ete einem of | Scntatives on Saturday Inst, in which he spoke | gpptication to Kellogg for tho humbio position of | Mr! member of the Hoard. Rut Me, Hons Smith. | by a fear of detaching the border States, His aah ; ‘ forme’ "i ; publica sor of 3 A 4 \ : Grand Opera Howse -« throne, and its base desertion of the causa of |) VNEMNy. bse Durpowe OF | of a distinguished raiiroad magnate of } Matt Agent, knowing as T ald that he had Ave or six | Canute a epee tlre NEM, Fark ey Mrce | tas “one war at a time." Niblo’e Garden Yew freo government on this continent, Tuoagh | Pering it Into public favor, Gentlemen im | 94 ttows such positions at hts disposal, did not get an ap- | menty and for hievaxe the emoerney. t —_—— «York Crowe Trvune, ie Philadelphia, New York, and Boston com- 4 | r mmereiat metron bintinent, and T now begin to know the reason | to Pass, which they had power to ¢top, ‘The Old Fire Department Malt in tie A ve Ce the bond which has united these elnesca to ir, co With me to your commerc! po o the hen kaw Hopublican Legislatore were * 1 Mut end ns : tho party is not yct sovercd, ft fe seriously | Pod this Company, Me, Reesters, Fret was | udetand with me at fue entrunee to Central Paik. | why, Dr, Jucqnes of Waterbury learned thet Kel- | abio to Hil, the vacaney, wntoud of the Democratic | 9 ecterans of tie Volunins Fi D ty ie ni « vered, i rously 5 " f “ee a MY Equity i ccs : . ade. Pelt had . jovernor. Tlie ree 4 did not a eer Fire Depary shhh M ¥ | clectod President, The enpital, wo are in: | renty crpurtoreds the carriage la cinbeliiowed with | loge liked greenbacks, Well, had T known it 1 | Governor. ‘ie result ws Brooklyn did not tment weakened, and may snap at the first severe stra) It is the misfortune of the Republicans that they have not at the head of the Ad- iuinistration, in this extraordinary juncture, 4 statceman with sense, experience, and skill i pg oe ‘ fet the vneunt nor did the Demoeratte party. | had thetr 41st annual ball Inst evening in oh r . Fiver antl golly the horses are worth $20,000, and | might have scraped up about a hundred or vo, if | fet We sae D tie patty ve Acade formed, was $250,000, Threo or four years | meke the tine in 240 on ite beantiiul paved that would have been enongh, though Idon't botieve | Puen potted got tebave cf dint Hecy oniih, who emy. It was indeed aerush. Among the company ago the Company were authorized to lay their | dtiven, Tsee sented upon the box a servant dress. | yoo, aitog for an officolholder if grab is the game Stil eontiniied a Supervitor. were Prineo Artliar, Mr. Courtney, Gen. Aspinwall, ed in the gayest livery. I inquire, * Who is this 1° ras paveme . cf Phe ‘ f grorsly unfair was tt reen to be for the | Gen, Darling, John I. Platt, ex-Presido pavementin a few streets in Brooklyn, They | 1am answered, ‘ft is @ railroad king, worth | for crab never was my best game, ‘man 10 hold an. olect! Mice who as Police | xew Tork Fyre Dearth as fn. as of the ‘ ‘ 80 000,000, who hocks the commercial world at the | Won! a biican info furnished their own foundation of pounded | &, , tt . ‘on't some good Connecticut Repablican inform | Commissioner would have the power of selecting | > stone, and covered it with atx Inches of con. | is Varstiearng amen Woo eT” Fam toll Tae now it te that two route agents om the New York | th canv NOC Ap Dll gel aie Ut ert I id ‘This may be takon as illustrating the advan. | and New Haven Railroad, and the route sgent who t Wied . wea W. Brennan, Wm. Ith, Judge Bs The daily eire the last week was aafollous lon lav OO Chore hoy. BS Ertan. a Sate in: Average daily circulation during the week ge dead! y erete composition for two dollars a square M ‘Mr. Ki 7) Hee Commissioner for any elective | ghoridan Shook, ex-Mayor Gnnther, Chief Itnetn rn dlaedaeceasant euonaaito bt , u ‘sind lives at Meriden, are retained by Mr. Kelloge? They | pitice to be void, and in the mrongeat, terme declare \ . cen 86,433. Avcraye cireviation during the gli to bind these loose and disintegrating yard, At the same time they laida similar | ‘8% even fore Congressman, of correct infor | nn wea Democeta, always have been, and ing 4 Posteo Conimsxioner ineligible for anv elective Wetletisat gle, dneetapon ina ice | Keparome aK precios mech, enting Fin. 80,009 daily, | Clements to the standard of the party, by : 1 1, the | fttiking out an attractive and inspiring, mation respecting any topic that he undertakes to discuss. Commodore Vaxpenuitt is not in the always will be, Did rreenbacks h +, or oven nomination, F, Wenman, Lorenzo Delmonico, Dani, anything to do) But when election came round, Mr. Henry Smith. | Kigngcrminre, Win Wickhere Wier Kine pavement in Twenty-filth strect at the samo On and a ¢ Suce lay, Mare "" 7” ‘i “ ‘with these appointments? Speak ap, Steplien W. | in defiance of this law, beeamo again a candidate for fi ” price of advertisin 1s Dathy Sun will | Polley for the future, ‘The crisis haw not a | Mee Der yan. habit of fuch display as Mr. Wittiaws attributes | gnq tet the disappointed enplicants know, Tele nif | Naprreisor, | Knowing, that the law had been were tvs Words, Now York Wiley if vpbaed wibenwal 5 precedent in one ldetory, and but two oF Soon afterward the pavement was brought | to him, His horses do not prance. ‘They are not } {n the Republican family, you know. Don't fear, specially altered fur His benett ones, bs felt sare It Fra White underneath wasn howe carriage totho notics of the city politicians, Then | that sort of sham show horses, and unless Mr. LAME DUCK. the capital stock of the Company was in- | Wictraws is really a judge of what constitutes | New Haven, January, 1870. cronsed to $500,000, Wo learn that the | ® good horse, he would possibly look at them | 9100. p tasneos Agninat the! Hon, Ws. M. Tween, Jr, tho Hon, Arrx. | With some contempt, Besides, they axe con- eressuta Axpen Frean, a brother of the Hon, It stautly ia use, and are too woll driven to make | 7 the B:titor of The Sun Sa ‘was above the law, and not bound ° Hole tkoe Me Waker Rowhes Devie The Now Haytian Consul, es and was elveted. Mr, | Among the passengers in the steamer City of a t, aod an Tanta: Port uu Prince, which arrived at this port yesterday, Mr. Henry Smith himself par. | Om Haytt, was Arthur Folsom, Esq., the Haythe ‘ley but to Mr. Smith, who, | Consul for New York, appointed by the Psovisioual The Wrrnty Donnan Sus hes now at three analogies; and to mect it we have a Inined a liberal circulation, which justifies | President who is tneopable of appreciating an ineroase in theatvertising rae, “On and | MA own interests and indifferent to those of After March 4 the price will be 69 couts per | M8 party, not a statesman of any sort, nor line even a politician, and who has not only had wrctiont Cons Republiern, hi ame in third, ne. not to Mr. any vulgar, ostentatious display of themselves, Sin: In your paper T have read a commnutca- “ ——— ; very little expericnco in public affaira, but Ny an unknown gentleman in tho offce | Neitser are they what Me, Witstans calls Hehly | ton from Dr, ducques which elves me an insight lato | tnvetertriyer ye Nee met one a tad | Government of Hiss,” Mr. Folsom ts an Awerea, . 7 ° i of the Transcript, and somo other mys | pad Heke: f eats J . and bas becn residing in Hayti forithe last forty-ee onatene rd ite 0 know. 80 y Im , $ ‘ | the political management of Congressman Kellogg | Hocus pocue Mr. Foles'a appeal to the vee Reconstruction Compteted—ite Eifect | whose know cof the transeendently im. tarlode femionage eich. feeal¥ed 600/000 caparisoned, The Commodore likes a first-rate har. be Le ; te vet ie so meee a el # thwarted by Democratic omeialsy and | years, durlog the greater part of which tine be has upon the Republican Party. portant suljecta with which be is called to tg : ; » but it must be plain, There is no servant in | ee ere i ae ta the matter postponed to now, when a Democratic | piled tue office of United States Consul at Jereme worth of the now utterance of stock. Mean- yest livery, and no box for one to sit on, | Of # friend's disappointment in obtaining a position Lagisinture is appealed to to’ pass on ex post i #0 | and Cape Haytien, The basinres of the Moayttar whilo Mr. Jou 1. Brows, said to bo in- | The Commodore's ordinary equipnge consiste of | Wuich MP Kellogg tad prombed him Dwleht | pen cory srimeipies to deviare. Me, emith, che | Coneiture in this city will beim Marure trite at tercated with Mayor Hatt in a strect- | a light two-horse road wagon, with seats for only | jong ftepubtican, 18 the person to whom Treters Ho | Lipweeats ,Caeibe for and, elected to an, den | Phe Amey OF Hichord Tia ise Wiens cleaning contract, was clectod President, It ; two persons. It may bo seen in the Park any | jas been for many years a cripple, and most of tho | to-day the property of Mr. Foley, the Democrat, eu OT Retie ta kay Caned Reta eae, was through Mayor Ha1i's official recom. | pleasant afternoon, Que of theseats is occupied | time unable to perform any manual labor, and hence | yiit'was otter’ telnet e oat Me eens | ment the Wiews of whe faytiag people. re'nttve te mendation that the Comnen Council was | bY te elegant and commanding figure of the | souzht the appointment of postmaster at this place, | person to Alosny, © saw’? and “fixed” them, fo edly Ao 3 op M9 po ay on sme induced to make tho first experiment in | Commodore himself, driving like a gentlemen of | hoping thereby to obiain a competency for tho sup- | $0.0" Keturday we are told that iu snite of th late commander of the Kteamer Quaker Cit=, one gt ‘Twenty-third street, After the distribution the old school; the other by a tall and graceful | Port of lis fim! Mitehetl, of New York, the the war vessels of the Haytian revolute: ists, alto mi P lady, wrapped in a simple blanket shawl, No | Iwill relate his experteneo am he told it to me. | tos reported ‘to @ Democratic Leeisiature arrived tn the Port au Prince. While the adoption of the Fitteenth | deal is to the last degree meayro and unin- Amendment will render necessary important | telligent. alterations in the policy of tho Democratic | Besides, Gen, Gnaxt dns not even rought } party ag an indi ble condition of itscon. | to supply his own painfully manifest defi tinued existence a8 a national organization, | ciencies by calling to his counsel the ablest the complotion of the work of reconstruction, | statesmen his party can afford; bat, with viewed as the culminating point in the long | one or two exceptions, he has eelected bis rouflict with slavery, will likewise demand | advisers from among the commonplace par- i corpors djate! f exist epubli _ e+ Immediate and racical changes in the meas. | tsans of the country. Hanntsox, Porx, Kf oe stock, the original Incorporators of | chance observer would fancy that this couple | Immeilately tee Mr. Kellogg’ ominalion Mr. | cites whiek betonts ta the flemosest Pele. Seaienntle Nenea ta BAW AVenvss ures and leadership of the Republican party, | and Prance. were rather inferior men, the Company resigned. Their places were | of simple and unpretentious people were the rail- Ansell} woul Itis said that the Rerubiicans will vote en masee | Eatinund Ravel, oflicer de Ia Grand Mobite do Parla, i 4o obtain this position If possible, Kellogg saw the | for Smith's law. is ts Inteligible on party ; ~ te 6 : Mr. Wit | meat on that bone at stati, as Hotchkiss was one of | frounsl ing they eare more for party than | Was cowmitted by Justice Cox yesterday on u charze ‘x's Senate Committee om Municipal | sian had better come and see the eqnipage be- | a wumerons and influential family locatet in different | £or,"eceliey and law and public justice, | But It t | of false pretences, On Friday Inst ho went tos Affairs; Mr. K1xo, a messenger in the Street | fore he makes another el clligible how, except by onen purchase and | fustionable boarding house, 170 Firth avenus, and taken by Mr, Consox, now clerk of Mr. | way king and bis wife. But so it is. Sw if it hoy Coenen sstoescape the fate of its prede- | though, in respect to proper training for the the Whig and Pederal parties. Presidency, vastly superior to Grant; but ais ttegpubltohn paki eval Sonbteustea ou: | Wepre enRined to’ veld CALNE. MoetW OE thé upon the | towns throughout the district. Kelloge told him | scamlaious diszrace ‘ot every Democrat who vot's | Crorg nitrate teva wife wadccn see ; * sartment ; Poli Sc ubject, the vote fn t t ' for Mt, this Mr. Bmith can get from among the Demo. | 0K seg a be of materials which concurred in sentiment | most eminent statesmen in tho ranks of their | Devattment ; Police Justice Scort, and other | sulje femetny 2) SEE © Tote in the distrint would be close, and he wae | crise ihe sixteen, or whatever umber of adiitional | ing to pay ove hundred and twenty-Qvo dollars » fearful of defeat, but If be and bis friends would ¢o | Youes he needs, to aid the ltepublied minority in fehl Ail tkdiooe bata 1h eal ieee Tt is gratifying to think that the mortal | to work for him, that te should have the appoint. | passing his bill.” aay dies [terry tthe ier oe pnd Ero slavery. I's largest ingredient, numeri. | public weal rather than to the preservation ee thee pum of tate handed act { Tom@alus of Sr. Gronoe Pxauone will now soon | ment, or words to that effect gilotchkiss and his | ghitn Seynnle tase, eat wre leet year, of Henry | sder then vo ncttle, On hls Fetarn he fon! Ml on cally, was remannts of the Wig party ; but | of his perronal importance, Hannison was | Propriating: ite sum of two RAE be finally disposed of, and probably be suffered | the election Mr. ftotehkies eafled open him Tarcam~ | BE decided in vor of Emith. there te mo tncetigeat | the wble, Slonsiour, Kit perenne this was by no means so potent in shaping its | not unwilling to be overshadowed by Wan. | UY thousand collars, or go much Ceres a8 | to rest in peace; and that the tedious reports of | Pany with @ brother, and presentet bie petition, | Dimes nt aaa ime hecenge ot Me tere Bek , nor Pouw by | MAY be required,” for the pavement of Filth | his funeral pageant will cease to bore the public in | guns within the disgatution of tuectieses Put y only upon the one question of hostility tone- | party. Looking to the promotion of the | #¥tlemen representing similar interests. at the National Park Bante. sd welect! at i ay being personally friendly with individual Democrats policy and selecting its leaders as either the | stern and Cnirrenpr : a ‘oftice, » | day Ravel w: din nis orders fo , dius, Ww : "i " , Relloeg told him he eould i aie who valtic tis friendship or bis money beyond their ! . Democratic or the Abolition ingredient. At} BucTANAN and Mancy, nor Pence by | &Yenue, was inserted in the tax levy and car- | the blanket newspapers. That the deceased was a ciphering awblle concluded he mact have diau tari | fdclity to their party of tothe public interest, “Mr. | Slzars, Mo 4 the check | w red. But this was not enough. The En- | man of kind heart aud good intentions, and set | Hotchkiss thereupon drew his cheek for $100, and cly spoke for the whole Democracy of Kings, as | Ut ereon s Ediaund Havel ever had 2 Grossing Clerk, it is averred, was bribed to | #9 example of ante mortem liberality worthy of | With two $19 grec choo presented bis petition tor | V<! 4s for the eredit of tho State, when ho de- | (erg! the outset it was a coalition of inccigruous | Maney and Gutimre. But Gnant takes 1 elements, rather than a hemogeneous party | Wamitton Frem and Gronor M. Ronrson | A fi cudorsement. “heliogs weed at It, as much as to | Bounced the report in favor of Mr. Sunith's bill, ——. inaey i H ‘ leave out the simple word “ thercof,” making | #!! praise, is unquestionable; but the fact has | say, that is a amall pile Ty rake tn fora Post OMeo : ——_ The New f t Tammany. in the orinary senso of the term, as is| In the prescnt unprecedented crisis, when 1 © | boon sufficiently commented on, and its repeated | (t sassaturtay afternoon, ‘Kellacg pleaded press ot Pus boven ve autect dean the appropriation read, “the sum of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, or #0 much aa may be required.” Gov. HlovrMan signed the altered bill, and the city was in for it. ' Dosinees and tore tron and conte eee pet Of | The Most Audacious Burgiary Ever Perpe- | Tho Glorious S t doubt a groat mention bas become wearisome, The attempt to | tien, Hotchkies was getting nervous. and Kello: Im Connectte success, The house lust nivlt was crowded to the go further than this limit of praise, and to bold | s®w!t. He got up in bis usaal familiar way, and From the Mow Haven Leader, Jan. 2%. dome, The scenery 1s very fine, and reflects eredit up Mr, Pasnooy as a far-seeing philanthropist | Goa give soureelt say wouble, Dwight. Tete | wre entrench ane reece OF burglary we | on Mr. David Btronz, the artist, ‘The evt,ineading and an cininent patriot, has rightfully provoked | 4! Mxht. You go nome, and leave tre povers with | residence of tie Hon, James A. Bill, In the town of | Mist Rose Massey, Miss E:hel Norman, Mise Biith ‘Then the immensity of the job was devel | indignast, denurciation, “te your brother, and Twill coin and fix it ali right for | Lyme, on Tucaday evening 1a Wednesday aiter- | Challis, Mise Belle Laut, aud Miss Allee Harrison, proved Ly the notofious fact that it contained | the political horizon is curtained with thick ‘# large mass of foreign-born citizens and a | clouds, and the old charta are rolled up and strong infusion of Know-Nothings. The | laid away, are Gen, Grant and his Cabinet organization embraced its full share of the | the men to Iaunch the Republican ship on intelligence of the nation, and was not more | an untried voynge, and etecr it safely over : questionable | you the jirst thing Monday moruing.”” noon,’ the nephew of Mr, Bill came to ¢ fi id their. Indivic sa abe ee : mt ho ve! independe p! al é the | OPCd — Tt is asserted that the Common | whether his efforts to bencfit the pour of Lon- | , Hotchkiss returned home and lett his papers as | made arrangements. for the arrest of th | ta vord Ang, ‘and thete Individeal parin are wel remarkable for the vein of independent | the unexplored and uncertain sea of the | 7 # z directed. That same ulght Kel telegraphed to | should they pass through this city. The particulars iminense iit thinking which permeated its ranks, than | futuro? Council finmediately gave the Company a | don have not, like his benefaction to the Soath- | two prominent Repuviicana in Meriden to-come and of the burglary are that on Tuesday evening last, t ywn the house. M: : ; 4 ; i coutract to lay the conercte pavement for be. | ern States, proved futile ; and his title toa rep. | S¢@ Him on Sunday. One of these men, at least, was | fumily secured the house, a they sappoxed, and repeutediy for the great variety of opinions among ite Turn we then to Congrces. Its halls are as 5 dics 4 nenep é deeply interesied In the appointment of the present | tired about nine o'clock, Yeaving the daugiter in the ident. thetibers on all publio questions other than | replete with talent ee they are destitute of | (vee four and five dollars per square yard, | "etion for patriotism is overthrown b; incumbent, Mr. Hell, They went and spent Sunday: parler, playing the piano, About ten o'clock she s, —_—— public q' i . i y . the city furnishing a foundation in its Bel. | be evidence that during the early mou afternoon with hin, no d in prayerful meditas | heard a noise in tie front part of the house, Immo- The Cartwen und the Castom Mouse, that of slavery, which hal agitated the | friends of the President. And who are the y soar |: pabieliieis Be 1oaked Usk NO MAMOAE eke Hon, tor Kellogg Itt for Washington early on Mog- | diately after, what was her horror to seo the flash | 4 tinvo meeting of cartmen was held last y *8 Apion a gin pavement. ‘The composition was put dup @ national cause as Mr. Hall w ited. conundrum | ofa light Inher room, and looking ever her ehoul- rg ie hen: WAS eld ta country for the previous twenty years. leaders of the Repul!ican party in the two To wala Bl . Ww ike red hopeless, und ouvaged ihe prosecution of the sheer TT: hd A der, she saw two men enter, ing, A. G. Reynolds in the chair, The reports ofthe By agreeing to subordinate their views on | Houses? Mr. Semen dominates the Senate, | (Own last Bummer. We aro informed that | wir Let us think as kindly of him as we poss ND POU eee Tne Pec tay Hreathe, and fel=ned | Committees were received, and the prozrcss of the pro‘ound sleep. Tne robbers then went quietly to other questions to the single object of oppori- | Vain, conceited, arrogant, pompous ; holding | While the Company wero charging the eity | piy eq, but let us be betrayed into no fulsome - Work and searched her trunk and bureau, After | Bew!y Improved Covernment ava : 4 oe ; over four dollars a equare yart for the con- 1 n iI, 1 n ‘1 auth Pp everything of value, they approached | Feported. | Tne | revulations relativ tion to slavery, It became, in the broad sense | the wildest doctrines upon international law, 3 eulogies, and, above all, let us tell no polite lies ithe h and. applied chioroiorm to. both the girls, | AFT Were read. A Cominittes w ut, they offered to lay Miss Bul bad taken the precaution to pat the shect | et! to go to Washington ata momcut's util 60 that she wos only elighuy affected | aired, alter which, one of them reached over, end ting all the bilron her tend. in his hand, pro- Mr. Voorbcen's a! jetty saw ftom with a dull knife elose to the Last night the ball room at 1,323 Broadway, of the term, @ party of one idea, Organized | and uttering the crudest notions about | ‘te Paveme ia 1t—fur- | about him. eS The Thompson Ptetaver, to prevent the spread of slavery into free | finance ; wout to conceal meagre ideas under | "i4"g Meir orn foundation—for private | yy 4, The interest folbin the sais. of the; Thompson’ spine Abas ng—the Commercial Advertiser, A foe = territory, it fought its battles on that ground | @ sophomorical amplitude of rhetoric, and | “##eu8, at two dollars and a half per square | x. yonder it declines in eireulation, factite pathic! sicniteel RB airtel M Sta Plgea hind — * reneral, The number of works collected by tl y j down to the outbreak of the war, when it | smother them under massos of far-fetchod, | 78 i Mae ieedidact: Enstlouan tab been pladed ak two tnoesaai, but thie ig rane aves the seese capa of cemertatoneas psacloo bel ake hd pallngy ag ‘ was compelled to strike at the existence of | ilLassorted, generally Irrelevant, an? alwa eee EE sey Tee | alter pticntthativcdered te May ie ag, | ieltdetMthorrats.enzravines, ands few menso. | Tall ts filed, supported ius torturing operadon | dtnerdvray anil the ~ ama! wee tour.” Theme . aA We cacaen ai moniaio, 1" epts every pre: is offered im. Ho de- * " f taintiies Oolae abl thon jehing. \ g ., slavery in the States, in ordertocrush the re- | uscless learuing.—ho 1 tho last man who | “eu ite residents began to complain. ‘he | este crery present thats ofured to him, Hede- | tats the total number of pulutings belug provabiy | ™AL°YSant un ey tat tet the room, ates Tin | SUPE IS HRENNE., AmOngRL the, bet, were bellion and preserve the lite of the nation. —_} should be Intrusted with the guidance of the | Gust from tho pavement crept Into thelr | © re tw Bfty acres of ‘sand in | seventeen hundred, ied for help, On eo r udeintance, as | Unele Nama, acrobats, and dominoes in great \arietys vith ji ecull New Jersey, and now he refuses the gift of'a dog, Mr. Thompson, thon Mondted'z a lover of . Bill and lias two son: m With its peculiar 7 8 s If. peo, though andonbtedig @ lover of art, | colt fe teams to belveve ¢ Ob insine, bor A - ‘ pisses 4 flavor. It ruined their valuable paintings, | Atleast, such is the report that comes to us from | wos by 10 means a ju. as buyer, and his ¢ appearance Wan so clianged by the lona of her’ bai their arms, and the Thirteenth Amendment, | present. Ile is an incompetent pilot, except PunuOg® | Washington. ‘The animal in question was sent | tions perhape the moat miscctianecus ever gathered | and oy ier terrible Migeee dust woee eemoremere Another Kick ac the Tombs, which forever prohibits slavery within the | when the gale blows strong from the African | 1 Tainy weather the wheels of their ear. | \) 4 : : together, A fine copy will be found beelle aa au. | the situation, but the robbers had fed, and no trac The Grand Jury yesterday presented the City . & i : , i y express from Cleveland, and the charge pra nelne ye bib Sand Uerile ao ad 1 of them coaid be discovered. Bat tt was f r boundaries of the Republic, was adopted, the | coast. ‘The wind no longer site in that quar- | 7 "es cut through the black crust to the | yo. gio, which the President would not pay, | Menticorizinal; an artistic plece surrounded by half | they hud rat , Mealariag the | ritnms, They call the attention of the satnorities to rankacked the hotise before ente " Aes Ibis inn tatestiens angaitn ic Mrectede ose: © deat dacbe OF the worst Geseription. ‘Here a | Gelateoe cea tad euceen hae ckee its inconvenient location, its faulty construction, Ite contest secmed to be over, And so it would | ter, and Mr, Sv elgian pa n y body c ‘i . & hi -/ nt of facilities for the safe kecping of eriml- landscape not fit fora teaboart will be check by | 20m on the main foor. They bad seeui ly, 1t was dit Trot temps walz: were the huvorites, a After the insurgents had thrown down | Republican party in aa exigency Ike the | 4Wellings and choked th n will seriously damage saying he had no use for adog. Whether a differ- Fea he cae lee i . f lained, but the Ring smiled, and steadil awe a hav: tvon if the freig f “ecole have been, for long time at least, except | his reputation and Lis party unless he disap. | PIs! sels as alloc ano reed 7 | ent answer would have been givon if the freight | jow1 with an old master fur which thonsands of dol- | UOgg rove.and Rorse blanket, Alltne suiverware | mal ita, bed | ven inter gach kanie eaocesita for the perversity of ANDREW JouNsoN, the | pears from public view along with the dusky re re ne ei ites ar, af * more. | bad becu prepaid is, however, uncertain, Tara most have been pald; beneath them bota will be | find in the house had bean tere collected ready for | heat in summer, ant the want of room for tv con I » Deme ic leade: 2 ore q They enlarged their contract with the city, SESE a rte d ft shea | Temoval, but thetr exit was so sadden and evident! in‘ bof criminals, The Grand Jury recommend folly of the Democratic leaders, and the deter- | client whom he has served so well, y speed . iia srosr rans an oll. podrida of nude portraits of un tistinguished Unexpected, tint tuey had no tims to take it wite | thetire be selected the present institarion mination of an active body of Republicans to | Mr, Burtur, regardless of all the proprie- | 804 Went at the fashionable bisecting streets. individu’, and emall cabinet fleces of the most tne | them. Tid wate aid Jewelry, and the hair they | be sold to detray the exionses of {he now aiructat, : i } pape : , op : dubitable merit—sketehes probably for parts of | cut irom Miss Bill's head, were uli strewd upoo the | They also condemn the external appearance of the | seize the opportunity to complete this great | tieaof time and place, has usurped the lead. | | Yesterday, after the Hing Ld pocketed ihe Brookivn Mae | iarger pictures, or ifeas jotted down on ennvan 1a | Wall oor ia their ight.” hey cecaped ‘rom w cham | existing institut ‘Anerlotes , ‘ 7 : f a v . andow ep a piazza, sh they f a reform for all time. Then followed the | ership of the fouse, Brimming over with | OV? § million of dollars, the Grand Jury inks (sataennion ities tia tins dal ik gr | the MoM flush of Inspiration by famous men, But the | the grounds” Pz4™ Hom which they Jumped to The End of A Fourteenth Amendment. If President Jouy- | brains, audacity, and ambition ; never in his | Stly presented the pavement as a nuisance, | | le My OBOn AD vNull Kae ie son and the leaders of the Northern Demee: | element except when fomenting a quarrel | Lat ofthe men who made the contract? cusable lengths, Ithas not only racy had urged the South to promptly | with distinguished members of his own ‘One be she mas trust warty meereneet aoe: Me A yHieedlen accept this amendment as a final settlement | party, whom he rules on the principle of proper performance of duty, Recently a ease oc. respondents in Washington, Gen, H. V. N. Borx- | barred tm the Brooklyn Novy Yard. tat striking! one of the most elegant in the city, ant 4 i of the controversy, and if they had done 80, | «your purse or your life ;” always eager to | rox, has procured and published some of the offi- | guetaine our remarks. One of the officers of the | **laneous, but in one particular tt is un'que, Inthe | handsomely turnisheds but we had litte opportunity. | mute Detrords discharged from ail further pruceeds It would have been impossible for the more | jump into ether people business, as Mr. | cial despatches relating to the battle of Nashville, | yard, Lieutenant-Commander Mitehell, was com. | CR&Mmous number of nude figures tals has no paral- | vt uoticing our turroundings, afer we were ali . a BB hd lel—somie of thoi of qiiestionable merit, otters the | int, the clecant parler, and uF names announce radical Republicans to bring the organ | Dawns keenly expressed it; aspiring to | and the unexceuted order for the removal of Gen, | pelled to obtain leave of absence for the purpose gf Guait covipa of (a Aiaa laters OF eae hivosalg ed disinetly. Immediately’ Aime. de Catacazy swept ization up to the point of making univer. play the réte of Tnapprve STEVENS in the | Gronce IH, Tnomas on the eve of that battle, | reee!ving surgical treatment, involving a very dtl. iu a quity, TH toward us, aud we were electrified oy her beauty, eal suffrage a national institution, But per- | House, with an intensely pro-slavery record | The occasion for this publication is « statement | Ste operation for varicose veius, The surgeons of | een etn exigencies of the ease did not permit a eu Meiently GRRE Rese In the ease of Roundsman Budington and thoronzh investigation of these, and secordinely in | The Most Beautiful W oman tu Washington | Offer Jacobs, who were Jointly indleted ror aman fl Gatalon us neatedt onde Pashindee ad ing Jacoh Burkle, » German, while he wes confine be catalase the arust ts repeatediy recorded as | Prom the WusAtngton Corresrondence @f the Spring | lane Filth Ward Station House, lest ruiyucr yaae on motion of Mr. Spencer, their counsel, with We pea The house occupied by the Russian legation 1s | connent of the District. Attorney ant order of d inexe ped the har- mony of {he wardroom, but it has even affected the We have said that the collection Sees Woman Burned to Death, During @ fre in David M, Adams's house in Pi b on Batarday, an entrance was forced, charred bly of Mrs, Adame wis discov lying on the fh The bus! though In celebrated Titina Venus ts 40 adearabte copy ue to | All the reberts we bad heata of herd tated (0 antics of the orig: Five us any idea of nawnificence, She itles of the original Ina won | Gressed in the richest of black velve ha | cred ee Sug | th Marine Hospital confessed their inability and die |)" ‘1 made with a . vorsity and folly od i councils o! shin * vel ONT " +g | said to have been made some time since at San dermi manner; and were it not for the careless | fh nd th foxicated, explained that he and his wife nad been versity and folly still ruled in the councils of | behind him; coveting Huxny Wrzson’s inclination to undertake the treatment of the case, | painting of some devails, roses tn ber hand. and tame materiale'was heavy embroidered ta els, | STieing, atl thi who set “re wo ae onic.” Adama their opponents, and the result has been | seat in the Senate, with his weather eye preesiasyy An Baio eertianes storey by Gen. H. | 44 they were not familiar with the modern and b: st log on A couch It would require » remarkable ex what everybody but theso blind guides fore- | peering far out to sca in search of the Pre -Hatuecs, The purport of this statement w eqproved operation: Lientenant-Commander Mited | on ori ve he eollectar, for the ree that Gen. Gnaxr, being dissatisfied with the slow. | cil war thus compelled to scok mid among the pro- + Ue q saw it must be, the overwhelming defeat of | dency,—Mr. Buriengwith tho helm in his | sexy of ‘Tnowas at Neshville, had sent to Mec, | (eggional wen in thee'vil Walksof hfe es Pe rene rat selienyes: Sh bie But this sich, triming Wad ecarcely more dazeiing | WA# afFeated but subsequently discliarged. io effect than her wealth of golden hair, This hairs Peay ORR which all admit ts natural in quantity ws weil as in votton Planter. hue, t# of that*miraenlous color about whieh painters Loursyitue, Ky purcha David Roach sho! purelia é i ae ; . : Dr. Kiseam, of Brookivn, examined the patient | Purchase: | By Fit toca itale IY | rave in looking at it any degree ot rapture | and killed hie’ i aoe nating Gov. Beystoun in the fall of 1868, the re- | hand, is the very pilot torun the Republican | irck, who was then in Washington, an | and contdentit saserted that ‘he could effect come | Afortnicht before ue snowed \t to un, Tallan gentle, | oeenty adintan\bie. And in addition, this superb | hianter, A Moor eaialion eat run Sones ee treat of AxpKEW JumNsoN from the White | party high and dry upon the shore, order relieving Tnowas, and assigning Gen, | Put And, radical cure by 8 new operation. Ile mplimented that. shadered over the | Nomuni'a perfect terme Thea, too tie cea rCh aago. | Tntewperance Ie #upy House in the following March, pursued Ly a] Though the signs are ominous, there is no | J. M, Scuorictn to command in bis place; but | permission uv Surceoa Jackson, Chie! of the Marine and Went into raptures over the Wimar, | of ecuris in about her. and she wakeeone ander. | Oemplad Che decd, , having vainly tried to persuade Hospital, to enter there and remain until lis hes h sed this ree d_ what funate majesty is pos Su je to. beauty, Another Hurricane on the Platns. general hoot of contempt, the imposition of | need that the Republican party should suffer | that Maur pathat epleadid Tleuewa, Montana, Surceoa Jucksoa res ner speaks of her bringing him right before it, nore stringent terms of reconstruction upor vrec] vi le, ine: Mr, Lixcony and Mr, Stanton to countermand | quest, and stated that he would not allow any ore | 6 Whats 4 an and the adjective auplies literally. 4 ae ee ipa anos | aliiprerenie 9 Ban vee bac dneepebie. ti iy a Hawedibe cham te saala ita Nate surgeon to enter his bosuital to perform opera |” Myst! Fe One oe tao got!” las The is not an American, for she told ua | 1eat hurricane swept over He F the four Btates unseprpseuted in Congress, | perienced, irresolute President, surrounded | y | this order, wes allowed by them to retain it for | {iiuecr to treat patients, and that it theogeer wae | ge yout fui of furghien whieh Wisyrties | WIA Fee pretty accent hat aie’ ind moe that | HE; BAroOONE huurce, blowing do and finally the incorporation of the Fifteenth | # feeble and discordant Cabinet, and relying in order to give Tuomas @ further d by a private professional man he could not | hres in vain mute him att: mptto moderate, Your | Boner. nd she speaks but little English, and as 4 me tted into the hospital, So Lieutenant Com. rod litle French in ber presence, our conver. | Court House badly wrev "Puan, zat ees one copy; ze Tiuan ees in ze Barber fhe rumor, whicn has had some eur- Amendment into the Constituti 1 6 suppo! friend Nong re ander Mitchell was compelled to obiain private rs was of the pion. But she ame meng sed gaslend 2 ; upon tho support of an unfriondly Congress, that Gen, Logax was also mentioned at tients, where” Dr. Hissum successfully treated | Mya a, sss took tho alarm: he wrote to | dhl her beet to en ably used whut Boiler Bx Or. A month or #0 will euilice to finieh the | its danger is extreme. Ifthe party would es | FNCtt | aL CSN can mae Bae Hablanel nd has placed tim’ ou, the road to complete te | grape "aad intimared tu prevty pam terme” thee, he | Biel sh words a nd, and when we | A largo steam boiler, conneoted with a building work of reconstruction, Then the mission | eape the fate which is surely impending, it r 7 covery, Burgeon dacksou's course necds explana ered he had been humbugeed, Pi; pres pocapied by J. M. Follansbee and others, in Worees or) pronounced groundless by Gen, Hatteck, A ake ai a ea ae a Every officer in the service, from the date of hie Thev ch Gen, Boyxtow has | entrance, ps ty cents & month towards a bos: 'Y togrive | pow furnished disclose much ef the truth {u the | pital fund, and it is rather singular that when he 1s Be and invited him me to see bin, lived in Boston, and never went lived im Connecticut, was ter, . exploded yesterday. ‘Tho builiing wat badly damaged, and One oF WO persons Were se ously affectod by the shock. of the Republican party will be completed. | must demand an immediate reconstruction of Its one idea of hostility to slavery, and the | the Cabinet, compelling incomy na documents w ne : Finds anit $6 10 rather & h vasion of the question a political quality of all men before the law, | place to capacity, while at the aame time do- | care, They prover tn TLetunc was taistaken | Unortunate enongh to req treat nw tose | Mie corres nue aor some tstehs Into the weenjoved our call. and were, glad to ere — ' iy My he cant f her im Which the pictures were accumulated, hho wad eligible to us al 4 ENTe, irrespective of color, lime, creed, or condi | posing Mr. Sumwen and Mr, Burne fr in his recollection, and that lils narration about efits, Perhaps it would Paseimon,, vesides. busi Ary SOPUER LeU | Tea 1 rhapeodion over fminiue beauty, 2 Keon to attribute his reius, mob} Onywrio fieatee.—A vew bill was pres ‘ hich We unaall, srabul nv) o *, tion, will Le writ with imperishable cha: | positions which they are peeuliarly wifitted | retaining an order was altogether erre 3. 1 It Is more lik rough! iY nmmplare a ate sind i Le idan! exe | WHIER WO WiGAlly Bt ribute bo the ius» Perr Naha ot n presapiel reetcra. in the Constitution, No doutt, | to fil is a fact that Guaxt, who was at City Point, was Ml iim to take Five pcorossed more enthusiasm than Jugincnt, unt Peeiheenr rect 1g CREO tweiane charustore: tibH Of Rad Sleek in tit fe in Ti , meng 6 oO have purchased, vrincipally on tho stron. Wot ° sobbytnte tn Washingto * Serious Family." and Th wor tout in Ue Bantt in fighting #0 many battles shoulder to| Oh fora pilot to weather the storm ! satisfied with tho delay in Tuomas’s more hot be debarre Hea paces cia HN ceartenit ne ihe ane hth From the World, See ltned tr Mae eanaite aie? ehoul during the past oom years, & le nent, and repeatedly so expressed hinmelf to that eel a eonee Be ; i ropectsl ly a8 IT paccis, the ba dons, and the by no means doubl+ A feminine lobbyist ma, eutin figure, and ‘ong play, and ite BuccENt ta r i - officer; and that he finally ordered Hatiece to Hele: p gunty, ful Rubens of the ¢ The other man pos: | dress ot veivet und ermine, Her face sb rin | wlwaye depend: y the merits Of the actors. . 7 he I 1 i] Veracity i pretty larg wre of the Republicans have a . toni wlan dirse tae 4 ey oe peueed ex: t wih the bass, and on tie ew of the Benate whi There t8 a prosneet of som acoodingly H come to th: telegraph an order directing Scnorie.p to The Charch Dow Fish. sing litle eabinet the prefers to the notorlous reeeption parlor, the | 1M she travesty of “Hamict” soon to be brought outs! ally alike youl] A‘ goutleman, by name Mr. Barero very. But it needs | Corres, by position Consul of Spain in this vation to perceive Uhat | eit order was | 70 the Editor of The Sun ver a ‘i fin: font pias twot pie, by Duwi swere received | Fin: As @ faithful chronicler of events, you | Crt by La Valdere, one or twoutterbucel estorm of sloct | May be Willing to correct three inaccuracies in your | and others, amounting inthe ably is theatre, George Fox as the melane sly Daot Will ecrtalaly be a rare hing to wee. — ams, re th ington, despatel wing that a terr sume the command; but b dread of all informed Wurhington peop! woman is the finest looking of all that haunt t place, Mound, tll figure, good features racer ty for pleasing, crouny complexion, dark erisped lait, SUN " seut from W 'y, has addressed a letter to the New York | fom Tuoss s only & superic eee Ap Es . og en tage ath ese : very fall and graphic account of this feht. hundred, for which and eyes With @ commanding stire ure very ait = there are wi party irreconcilable an- | prose, in which ho denies “officially” the | jad rendered his movement impossible after the ree Aref eee 1; Om the church | Sid be realized in tive, added the art of toilet Which never slows ler A fies aventhe 6 in the beautiful village tagonisins on uestions of pressing truth of the report published by all our] preparations had been completed, Hereupon | 4.4, hi h The lan Iscapye but in dress that repeats her Own colors of black low evenings since in the be will i port p I H r ‘ ; y ‘ - side there were three, two whites and @ black, | the forty-o: aad white, ‘This womun, or one like her, was seat | of Fredonia, N.Y, the Charies Arey, stood port w ccuversant with its | contemporaries detailing the defeat of Gen, | Hatexce telesraphs to Grant, on Dec. 9 in- | known as Damon, Psthins, and Friend, On t : ¢ last’ year by the M— Coal and Iron Coinpany. to | rector of Trinity Ch fa thaty tn At interior working that it istorn by the | Purito near Guaimaro on the 3d ult, quiriug whether Lo still wishes ‘Tomas | world side, when all the accounts were broucut up Mranteneian ts OY | er ae aie rine nets FOF, coal furnished Che Uuv- | abiy surprisad by tho visit of tho pr ve nneint jealousies of hostile sections and rival load We notice this letter on account solely of | Felieved, and Gnaxe replies that he does | a correct eoupt was quite tmpossible. | 9. That NDSON so much a8 the ¢ be paid irvcly for their unscrupulous operatiuns, | Of bie Congregation, headed by Me. Elise Poroen @y into open fouls only hy the proswure of the | Havana press may be, and euliservient as our | ON to the country about Nashville being: eov- | balcony, to cx iuse the dor. for u Ki same woman ‘sine tities in bolt ® day dor s single | cieleroc colin The tomo ped concat weld: baediy ail 7 ; Pek cred with ice, £0 that men could not move wi » Pythvaa un Friend, belon Senator, ‘Phere is plenty of reuined lobbying wins | Words adequate 10 expect, hl surpetsh patriotic ninsses of the pi who have ine | own @uthorities have hitherto proved them: Meul 1 1 br the rvetor, © pubity props vee on outside the Capitol auiong Women Who hive I i i e HAYS “ml m M | ont difieulty, and Lorses eould not move at all, | erty—your own if you that tock Suurptive right vo blink Well uF themselyem: Ong | Dein so sudden wid unexoecied wre tisted that there should be no quarrels | selves to the will of Spain, it is time that the Gast now b © tacre impatient than ever, © under the haleony of the cold ever, Pere YOUN WOMMD Buiied tie sudrage of one | to bis rescuc, aud ali eajoyed a . sanouge le or fectiona until the great | press of this country actively ignore all | and hurried Gen, Jonw A, Loaax from City Point t a mistaken merey for vrites Sree BE FORMA fencing Wie & boaauer | pared by Girhauds, ‘Thy ma + work was done | trammels aud assert i rand dignity. | to Loufsville, in order that he might be on | Me? ue tor the winter behind 1 Ane deus p (turougi the onion of another at, Cs | Keatiomen resid SVN SHE It ‘soutof the fi termination of th: Mr, Corres has dared to “ offlcially deny” | hand to take Tuostas's place if necessary; and ut ‘he omen to be diawn from te fight, whieh was a w Aisacloan eAMal farDaas a THe CHILD OF T ' ( In :, lar tearor, 8 very s « lat that victory 4 rican W « under very contest that the main peril of the | a disaster to the Spanish arms in Cuba, of | list, on Dec, 14, he started for Nashville him- | Yi tiwaye Whale vest mir ene ohne, caNk Mskory ; Now papa, tellin sa publican party arises, At the last Prosi: | the details of which his autocyatic chief in | self, arriving at Washington the nest morning, | | It wil be grat fyine to tome of your readers to From the Paris Correspondence or the Dalty Advertizer, otis kine dential election more than hal! a millioa of | this hemisphere, the Captain-oneral of Cuba | a4 receiving the news of Tuomas's great vieto- a ta parts G67 ONG EUBIEIPAL BOGAN Nene nt etre the preens cxcilomenis the Americus By aril : ! in the latter part of the afternoon, } ore ving the reqmisite ferrieve, th will find eoruay, Feee ans, bave whuw n * Come tome thn men voted fur Gon, Gi solely bec n Havana, was tully informed a for a BOF PALE A INP RAEPNOADS «50.0 BUN LD PRLGER Ce TAVERN Ber easget ALS Uae Ustad Ws Hiky IE & Cou fon. Phe xr Ata tel mn fii ‘wn Gieipend paviian/an res ltun fault was ever found with Tuomas's delay, andin | SfsOutun ts. gl t {| gts ection an Uese altura 18 the ccaderde teat Ait wit a ley Wanted to sce the pending pl > 19. Smal Tectia af {lia eA RAIA COLD Mondi 2 faves for ladics past (heir youth, and of lean habit, Tie dhe bout ap on ny construction earvied throngh, When this is | Not gorant of the old adage about ae |}! °" a pee i sari higioien Ante a ee en comet ne reine Bans Heck Ml holder, i or Sarit accompl will feel no special attach: | fulness of all in war, we have ever shown | fej tho judgment and action of Gen, Tuomas, | _Peanony, Messy Jon S1a-The funeral of Gooree \ eof uuuisnil tn | Hearts oF deamouds 40 euver tue bone ant the wire tr } ment to him or Lis party, ‘They are inde: | ourselves willing to submit to and even | jut the fucts remain that the order putting Scuo- | Heabady is ofically announerd tw plave werywus with ties hnatinet, w flied Heal, bi Tule is Gxouedibisly Vexauious, Mo Jae A pendent cit zens, Who never support a party | print, with saving comment, all the infor: | rep in his placo was made, but was counter. | On the urrival of the tuner trai, tomorrow, the ‘And ihe wild baciground, show FET pe H fi merely for the good it has done, It isto | mation about the military operations of the | manded by Gen, Gnant; that Logan was sent to Ratha Taian Nee ee UA eO ATE IER | ine: OF eta ae KOBA ARG FAG BRAn EH, Stud Prom the ENent ie a these satistiod Republicans that the party | last fifteen months in Cuba, as ehron'eled | the West with the idea that he might perlaps do | States troops, ond the Button Guards of th trast to the foreground with its straggling forms of Witham Garri may be indebted for itsearly defeat, and even | by the Havana papers, And we aro free to | to superede Tuomas; aud that afler Loon had | iain tie in steer The deors ote aS aro ts (e e ee ee ae ear ban oceania wnat | Parka Cimter coaniy, i ite ultimate dissolution. ‘Then there ave the | admi : . ano OB gone, Cnayt started upon the same errand him- | be open to vieiiors from the @d to ti of Feorus | is tobe, Alinost iaknown to the great Amiriona 1 n ' sa Lesa Th a Mroro ar the | admit that we have even done 0 most will if, b f i than Weahingt y inclusive, between the hoursof 10 o'clock A. M. | public, thie Winer hat a genlus thar would have y a doctrinaires of tho party, who differ with its | ingly, in the bellef that the fallacious re. | Slh but went no further than Was Sie i y wD o'clock P.M, Bunday exerted. Cleetrifed the world hat he lived, but he died construction of tho Constitution, anil the | militate apainat their cause in Touievile, will all further explain bis or Ate, Peabody are ising in stite, beatot theses Tbe Cuplive Caurger mbes is aud ie ’ 1 ", , jo of J ial r ‘mation » in Ne vo nts gradual absorption into Congress of an un | But that the success of the Spaniards in | Vil Of Ihe aflils. IF ous tafon : PPT mig IO heats of this coltertton will not take place until | : | racial atiace (afiihe tomar cfriba G, rat ; y correct respeoting the remarks made by Gen, Anot ron Avtery. the Mil day of the next month, so that then Who ia neat Aldermen Pound ut Laat. Fs { wan he powers of the Gov. } enlisting our foderal officials in their ser- | Tromas at the Sun Francisco dinner, Gen, Hat- | Fismmna, N. Y,, Jan, 81,—The first train | tend to purchase have ample tie to estan We Alderman Bergen (Dem) of Brooklyn does \ ermment. The cord which has bound all | viec, and in bend. high E i : through to Pine Platus reached ¢ p ver the | bel that the bulk ot th H from | not favor 0) it a th > ‘ ) heevicl font pares) Voll H bending our highows KExecutivo | reox will declare that one of the telegrams fur | ioiton, Hartford and Erie road frou Fishkill today, | the smaller pictures, whic sWunmmed sn {ho members atte Board, sr doce ppreve tl! * i #0 classes to the varty is broken, Wollows | to their will, should embolden them to the | viehed by Gen, Boxxron with the siguature of ¢ It war an eacursion Gain, catalogue, bear ta tie. stuiap of gent. P OPPCIMUby OF Committees 0 ce to Albany f i 4

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