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war, and render them moro efficient in the cause of tyranny. It ‘8 vain for Mr, Frei to extenuate his own treachery by imputing cowardice té the President of the United States. Gen. GRant is tho Inst man the Republic to before the Spain, or the sophiftries of Cailiz and Bareclona would be a heap of aches at the least attempt of Spain to molest the shipping of the United States in the event of our recognition of Cuban indo. pendence; and to represent the American people as frigltened by the Sancho-Panzn Armada of Prix and Srnnaxo from tho performance of their duties is simply holl- ing up this nation to the ridicule of mankind, No, it {8 not cowardice which has palsied the justice of the American Government, but heartlessness and imbecility ; and it remaine for Congress to show to the world that we fro mot a natton of fools, aud that we ore not to bo deterred from tho path of inter. national rectitude either by the imbecility % | amd monarchical bias of a Fisu, or by the poltroonery and sopbistry of a 8 — The Kife Insurance Investigation. Some time in the earty part of best year, a policy-holder in one of tho large life insur. ance companies of this city commenced a at/law against the company. The com- plaint charged the company with numerous acts of mismanagement, and among them thet the Vice-President had abused his trust by securing to an agent of the company nte To-day. Academy of Music Foot. At = MacBooy'e I Minatreta, 100 Uroad ways Sam Brancivos Minstrels & The Tammany Davuyyper year, to ‘The line (7) word ot las. fonvave Noma, beings Marriages Bracike Nowvown, after Uarrages ant Tan be ed in rw Weekly doe vbtion of foe wk veruner. On and after Tuesday, Merch 1, the price of adver- Using in Tis Darix Sex will be 40 cents per line, Tye Warrx Doria Sux has pow attained atib- | Suit tral clreulstion, which jnstifies an increase in the ad- vertiving tates, On and after Marck 1, the price will be 50 ceats per line The daily cirevtation of Tre Sv: the last week, whic’ ended om Saturday, Heb. who was closely connected with him by mar- 12, wae as follows : ions which he was mot entitled to, and that such agent had thas realized Inrge eums to which he had no right. Averige daily circulation during te week, | Also, that the company, in addition to large Arcrage circulation duping te | talaries, had allowed its officers a commission or allowance on the dividends made, amount- ing in the aggregate toa very large sum. Also, that the company agreed to pay acon. siderable sum to the estate of a deceased son of the President on policies which had been cancelled by purchase more than two years before bis deceand, By some means unknown to the public, tho matter was hushed up, and the costs of plaintiff's attorney for @ round sum were paid by some ove—not the plaintiff—and it is said that few if any of the trustees of the company other than its lawyers have any clear knowledge of what the charges ‘The attorncys of the company object. ed to allow the matter to come before their Board, and succeeded fn suppressing all knowledge of it. ‘These facts having leaked out, and the last named having exeited suspicion that the subject required an investigation, a member of the present standing Committee of the Assembly on Insurance Companics decided that one should be made. His motive: shall be able to judge of more closely after the Committee report; but as he determined to includo all the life insurance companies in the investigation, he cannot yet be accused of any partiality. The companies, we learn, look upon the whole movement as an effort to obtain-extra dividends out of their funds to others than policy-holders; but if honest- ly and fairly pursued, it ought to prove of benefit te ell sound and well-conducted corn panies; end if there be any that are not such, the sooner they are exposed the better. The Committee will make 4 serious mistake vir proceedings to be open and a full report to be made by the testimony taken; for rumors aro already freely circulated in regard to negotiations having been carried on to secure r all contributing to a riage sundry commi: previous we ending Fed. &, 87,780 daily. Can the Tariff Question Decidea Presi« ‘dential Election? The States of the Northwest placed the Ttepublican party in power, and have kept it thore, The large majority of the party in those States are’ opposed to the extreme protective policy of Pastern Republicans, and prefer 2 tariff whose chief object shall bo the acov- To make an ultra ve tariff the gole or even the main issue of the Republican party in the fature, and especially in the next Presideatial elec- tion, wil! result in driving over to its oppo- nents the great North west ‘To propose to make up for thils loss of one fourth of the electoral votes of the whole Union by bringing over to the Republicai the Democratic tailors of the Eleventh aud Seventeenth Wardsof New York city, is the suggestion of charlatanism. still further to make good the deficiency by the accession to the Republican ranks of of the Democratic tobacco man afacturers is equally absurd. The Republicans should remember that the doctrine of protection was never e. controlling issue in any national contest, and never de- cided a Presidential election, and we venture it will not for some timo to come. need of the Republican party, to avert not merely its defeat in 18' ruln, is an entire] platiorm and e fresh set of leaders, W think both will come from the We n of revenue. And to hope ew The Great Crime of the Century. Mr. Fisn is determined to play the auto- crat; but he has been made to understand MAN and Gen. Logan that he cannot be permitted to act any lon defiance of the sovereign people, Not even in the most despotic countries of | fand of $30,000, which, it is alleged, was to Europe would Government have ventured so flagrantly with the wishes of the nation as this Republican Administration, which now sets itself up a8 an absolate master of tho destinies of this and neighbor ing republics, if they do not allow press of all th by Senator Sur favorable reports be raised for that purpoee, CastaSon, the editor of the Vor de Cu! of Havana, went to Key West, after challenging the editor of the Zepudlicano of that place, ostensibly for the purpose of fighting » duel, The authorities interfered, and prevented the CastaRow subsequently, on being insult ed by another Cuban, drew aud sired upon bis in oulter, and was killed, His body was taken over to Havana the next day, and although he was notoriously a man who bad driven Gen, Dexce out of the ieland by the conspiracy of the volunteers, which he inaugu- rated and kept alive, yet the present Captain- General, and all the highest Spanish officials on ‘the island, invite the public to his faneral, as that of a martyr to the dominion of Spain in Cuba, On the other hand, the vietims to the exaspera- tion of the volunteers have been numerous in Havana and Matanza’ Havana were of whom one was ki gerously wounded, man arrived here by the steamer Gaeexwatn was wurdere because he wore a blue necktie, but because he was an American, and beeanse, apart from the hatred felt by Spaniards toward our countrymen generally, the death of Castafiox on American soil had to he washed out in blood, k the opposite p euch of these men met his death, and the effect resulting from the armed, fired the first shot, man upon whom be fired in self-defence, as a Spanish Gueexwatp was unarmed, and murdered in broad daylight, without having given the slightest His body is brought back here, and will be interred without the stightest demon- ase his wounded companions aro still in Havana, and it is feared that any public expression here of sentiment hostile to the per- petrators of bis murder may be the signal in Havana for the asscssination of these wounded outset of the Cuban revo- and Mr, SUMNER have twisted international law in such a man. ner as to Lafle the can freedom, and to pander to these of Euro- pean tyranny on this continent, Were Cuba a dependency of some power, like Russia or Prussia, which had stood by the Union during the war against slavery, even then the reyard due to a faithful ally would not have justified tho American authorities in aiding to tighten the chains neighboring American common- wealth ; but os for Spain, no regard was due to her on the part of the United States, Dur. 1 war her sympathies were with the rlavcholders and with the invaders of Mexico; and the wretched Government of Queen Is\ec1LA wos as li command the respect of civilized nations as the miserable Regency which has been built up upon the fragments of her shattered Yet we were the firet to recounts the new order of ihinzs in Spain ; had not been for our prompt action, Euro pean powers would have been very slow in acknowledging adventurers like Prim and SERRANO ag rul rs of the Pen’nsala. And what has been the gratitude shown to this country for this service rendered to Spain in the hour of her distress? from the moment severed their connection with a Government to which they were not bound by any pledge ance, and which, moreover, treated them 1 ke Parial.s, Spain—the decrepit Spain 1 FEnnano—threatened to de- clare war against the United States in the event of our doing for Cuba what foreign for us at the timo of our This menacc lution, Mr. Fisn interceta of Ameri- Among these offensive American citizens, and the other two dan ‘The corpse of the m le calculated to axes under which CastaSon was (was killed by the the Cubans It seems scarcely credible, but even to this depth of degradation and self-ubasement has the low truckling policy of Mr, Fisu sunk us, Bled RB Beha 1 devised by thought. ful men, impatient of the chronic antagonism which exists between capitalists and laborers, for harmonizing the interests of the two classes, and putting an end to disputes between them, None of these plans have us yet proved porfectly suc- cessful, but some of them seem to have approxi- mated to atrue principle, whieh only needs scien. tific development to command general approval, ‘That principle is the dividing of the profits of any business between those who furnish the capital employed in it and those who do the work; such as, for example, first allowing interest to the owner of the capital, and then distributing the profits in proportion to the wages or say there is invested in a given business a capital of $100,000, Let the man who furnishes this capital have 7 per cevt., o1 If, in addition, he gives netions had dor stroggle for independence, wos put forth to prevent our acknowledging to the inalienable privilege Mf eelfgovernment which belongs to every American people, and the support of which bas been from time immemorial the tradi- tional policy of America, the conduct of Adniluistration in the face of this international responsibility ? Spain hoe Yeon supplied in the Uni States with the means of carrying on war against the Cubans, and the Amerienn QGov- ad of extending ite moral and politienl protection over the island, has entered \nto a shameful alliance with the Spanish elaveholdors, and surrendered to which they had eau to be built, equipped, and armed in this owed object of crushing the Cuban people, and protecting the inter. today, our navy yards are opened to repulr Spanish wenof. Many plans ba ernment, ins each employee, nod | 000 8 year for the use of f his own skill and attention to the management of the business, let him be allowed a salary for it, and let every ove of bis employees hare a certain fixed amount of wages, sufficient at least to sap. port bin, Then, at certain fixed periods, let the profits be calculated, and ecch mao employed in them thirty gunboat country for the ents of slavery THR. SUN, WEDNESDAY, FE 1870. ™ stlro bia THE HOMP OF THE BABIES, ‘The Mecting Ye sterday-NinetooniA dditional | The Story of a We the concern, from higt't low, reséive his share HAVANA DURING OUR WAR. : cilaw gis ¢ Baskotth rod | Ho Breaks 7 of them acbording to thé amount of his pay. This Vet! arocos "ay eampatn rs, BLAOR nECOND OF Sha thos om ina Pair Way of belie Spoiled. Eart—Falls loto a Subterrauean River hg > Yesterday the Home of the Babies was again Six Miles in Forty-Hight Ho be glad to haveconsidered by competent persons ; 1 Mich.) Enterprise. How the Spauteh Authorities tn Catan Tnsatte | invaded by ite far and generons frients, Batwe ited nanan dh cbt eebiaad ter and If they willsend the fruits of their ¢onsidera- tion to our office, we will try and make one digested When we were publishing @ paper in Lewis. ‘ Viar, and Couspired at | forty and Ay members of the Ladier' bene. Sock Vinnie’ several feere’ aku, & vary. sit plan from them all and lay it before our readers. man there, which we SUNTIFAMS. priors —During his brief Premicrebip Mr. Gla) ione ale seven bishops, =In Baltimore nearly 6,900 women fing steady employment thronghout tho oysters, =A young lad has Just eraduated fy: 4 eo feitors, assembled at 11 | eatur nocident beret a. yor " wliod United States Veasete | Ald Society, and reveral visitors, ; euler nerident ne Tee Ler ee we | aot one re Note, J Sus Tho Washington Chronicle, noticing the |! | Mavaun the Home of ths Confederate | A. M., in the reception roms of the Asslnm on | Tita neal inSscew ti Muskeg and he nit | acdc, tak up the rem oF he Twelith strect, ‘The lovely lady President, the Viee-Presidort, and Secretary, wore all at their posis, Immediately aftcr the top of the bell Mrs Shepard read the report, annoaieine Mest that the Rister Dircetrees had recovered from hier late iliness, and was ngatn in the divcharge of her duttes, ‘Tle fs buitable hose for a home for the ctildren had not yet boen procared, and that {twas n great Kource of regret that the elildren were not always under the eye of the Sisters. They, could not feet enre that they did not sometimes div from neglect, when In- trusted, as they were now forced to be, to the care of hirelinzs, ‘Though closely watebed, and regularly with the Untted states fap firing at the tefrail ond | inspected when fatrnsted out of the Asylum, aad the Spanish colors at the foremast, A® she steam | sways withdrawn from any nurse or foster mother . ret. My frst ed upbetore thaeity, prey ruck all the fings con | \umave musatins fom og. ou to. be thriving, the wove fe Fea each ‘ Sa rai spictonvly disptayed by the vessels at anchor Were | ciitery woull feel much more eure that they were | Henge, and that there was ny © remo' “4 CONDROERATS COLORS. properly cared for and treated if they could be kept ity that any one hud seen my descent into whe The omcers of the Columbia, thonch well known | Grace their iuimediate daily and hourly snpervision. | “ay then early morning, and aa T had brought pt ise me bee to tho citizens and offctals of Havana, were trented ONG VERY HANDSOMB DOYATION ont my dinner with mene, cde Wwoutd mise me be- Pirnt a—Ths Late Butchery of Citizens of New Yorks To the Patter of The sun. Bin: The recent bloody attack on four Ameri can citizens in the streois of Havana, and the killing of one and the wounding of two others, very natur- wily recallé some of (ho incidents whieh coutro!le! the pablic xentiment, and characterised the people of Tlavana daring the time of our rebellion. ‘The steamer Columbia Capt. Barton, bonnd for New Orleans, vin, Havana, in the year 18°, took out $125,000 and a number of promfuent Federnt oficers. She entered the harbor of Havana tn the morving rated his adventare at our request, It occurred «n the farm of General A. W. G. Davis, in Greenbrier so, We g’ve his story in bis own words, 4 wo can recolleot them. i ‘was ploughing on Gen, Davies firm tn 1966, sald he, ‘“nnsuspicious of being on insecure roto, when suddenly the earth scemed to fall beneath me, T saw the horees descending, but was too frightened (o ot go the plough handics. The pitch of the horses with {he earth gave my fall an impetus, and wome, how Fenaght the mane of one of tem ininy (nll, and so held ow fustinctively. What T thouzht when fall: ng Tean Nvedly tell, Atany rate, Tid seine rapid tioking. When Tldnded T (ell on the horse whose mane [bid hold of, and although the horse was tn- tants killea, T wily merely starned and coalysed, On recovering mybelt T looked up, and the hole through which | lad fallen looked #9 spall T con- ended I must have fallen fall 150 feet. My first fact that statistics of the last harvest In Australi taken from a Melbourne paper of May 20, 1869 wore republished in Washington by Mr. Watxen in hia official report for tho month ending June 50, and by bim sent by mail to the Toternation Siatistical Congr which met at the Tague last month, says: “This of itself ts sufficient evi- dence of the valve of a Buren of Statisties wliew conducted intelligeatly and with a view topractiZ cal results,” If the Statistical Bureau can boust of no other practical results than to supply the Laternational Congress at tho Hague with corn statistics com- piled from an Australian newspaper, the sooner it is abolished the better. The above notice is one of the many tricks employe to humbug the pub- lie, and far fror indicating quick work, it shows precisely the reverse. The Melbourne paper of —An impulsive young mun fn Many Mass, at achoreh rev val meot prayed that God wou! tween whont ho bad bee #itthag on the right.” tis said that Mr, Thornton, the British Mine Jeter, has recelved through Prince Arthur anouie jon of the intention of Her Majosty the Que ® daronet, in appreciation of his diplomatic while In tais country. —As all public gaming tables in tie North German Confederation will be eloved in iei2, tv Goy. ernment of ibaden hae reeived \© proions the iv ws of those within its power ti that date, after win icy will be entirely Gono awny with, —The numerous deluded “ American loin to English estates, who are constantly hotny tleeceu oy lawyers, would save their money if they Were aware that an aliemeanaot bo an heir tn England whore there iano will, nnd that ho camuot take real estate, oven it eft to him by wil. EH ely, and the passengers ware made to feel how med among others, ‘That of Mrs. Charles TH. | own mind, I heard. tue rush of water near athand, | —Ono of the convicts of the Michigan State May 20 was due at the Hague at the end of June, i was nai ie o r ‘a pectall, inpopuiar they were among the | (, ad. brow: nt infants d jt occurred tome that I must have fallen 0) Prison, getting tired of working, laid his Anger 1609, and the fact that its contents were submit. | 1 Tisaal Connolly, who Ih gut in 8 dosca the hea oe inklug creeks which, as you know, (ls jon. under “loyal islanders.” Toward sandown the Colambia made her proparations to leave the harbor, and while gaged in hoisting anchor a ¢lerk of the house of —— & Co, came off to the steamer aud informed trip-hammer ana had them mashed to shreds Ale had five inonths to serve, This t yeoond tine tha, snch an act of self-matitation, for the same reason, bas occurred in the Pemtentiary. =Philip Hebbard, of Quidneck, R. 1, is at the head of a welghty honschold. He weighs 2% powods and his wife 199. Fifteon children have been the resaig of the marriage, the youngest being cleven years of age and weighing 100 pounds, aud the oldest thirtyaing years of age, weighing 251 pounds. —In the carly dazsn pride’s marriage portion Conmistert of a feather bed, wix chairs, w cherry buree and table, six cups and Kaucers, Kix teaspoons, sod Qvantity of sand for scouring the floors, Nowadayy the groom does not demand the sand even, if tte blankets, # similar number of cloaks, sseques, drosses, napkins, and the usual etceteras of babies’ wardrobes. The work done by the Willcox ibe sewing-machine operator, who ran a macl.ine for the Denedt of the bables one day last werk, wae mentioned ns being of istance, Several cash donations were handed in by a lady from Rome. NENRTEBN ADDITIONAL BALIRS, ‘The number of children found in the basket since the Inst meeting amounted to nineteen, the total number received upto last night bemg two hundred and eighty-five, ‘Tho reating of the report betng flnished, the In- rocecded to the active business of the morn- Y e last week's work was deposited in the cretary's office, A large basket, containing the into the earth above Frankfor ‘dors not come ‘out but once till it reaglies ve banks of the Green: brier river. To say where I was, or to atempt to ‘ollow the subterranean 0, Was the next ques. tion, I sometimes took the team to my own tenant stables, and therefore might not be missed for days: #0 I determined to follow the stream, I waded in it, and, Judging from it depth of from one to three feet, I concluded it must be the identical Sinking creek epoken of. Leaving my dead companion be. hind me, I followed the stream, For the most part I hod pretty enay work of it, but sometimes I came to a deep piace, where I was to swim for a cone siderable distanen; again was often precipitated headiong into deep water dy the precipitous nature Of the rocky bed of the stream, ‘Talk about the darkness of the gravel The grave itself could not have been more Impaloably dark ted to an International Statistical Congroas eight monthe after its original publication, is held up to the public as a triumph over space and time, end a ono of the Napoteonie victories of the Statiss | Capt. Barton that tical Bureau of Washington! Is there in all the THR PIRATE FLORIDA, anuals of humbug anything to beat this? Capt. Mamtt, would give his vessel s chase, and ple sea. cin capture it if possible, Tho Columbia, fortunately, ‘Tho assassin of GREENWALD in Havana was | ¥% very fast, and Capt, Barton concluded to take vious to his arrest, the Captaineneral of Cuba J , : {emued @ proclamation offering « reward for his | eee Sree aPe ine tec ber ati apprehension, and publicly declaring that if ar- the next might, While the Columbia was in port » rested he showid be tned by « drum-head court | biockade schooner loaded with cotton, flying the rectors heraikie for he next werk’s tabor, war | than the Farsage Tae followings ‘The gccaaional | pridc’s tatuer wilt only como down with the duit martial, and, if condemned, should be executed | Confederate colors, came into port and was towed by two ladies and placed nest the | Fippling of the waters wa an inexpressibly dear | oy | cateonfosion of ‘ within two Lours thereafter. to her anet of the Spanich Govern. | Preitent’s table. aaa rite hee gles bf adie thay eb tab Ruere 1s, arent Conlee? fore Md . Lect tet nge lhe at z Mra. Otir, w lady whose fine characteristic face | me. At last, wenried with my efforts, I lail down | the Scandinavians in Minnesota, artsine fi o'Yiet Four days Lave now elapsed, and no trial has | ment towboate, und cheerful manner pre eialined 3 A most \ ae Sameera ary Y ra ie Pic ste Sih bere that many of them have no family names At neq 5 " 1 ch J" on, distribated the parcels w for hours, on roke again T too! Mf 0 onsisting of three righ been held. 4 INDIONITY THAT OUOMT TO DE REMEMDRRED. | ant charming Derery dhe enrueatccyed and engcr. | Water, carefully ascertaining which way It rag, so ps | Wink the Litles to @ farm o chemin ney Two reasons for this doley are assigned by A short time after this, the steamer Morning Star, well-informed partics, The first is, that the | P0Wnd from New Orleans vis Havana to eee Captain-General daro not execute the-culprit, in | Frched the entrance of the harbor just at nuntown, such mortel dread does be atend of the volun. Thesteamer was so near that it seemed as Hf OM€ | joracricn, and others, forming little groups, eeemed ‘ : 9 could throw a biscuit {rom her to the shore; bat | to enjoy the usual amiable rmal-talk of thu bex, Kt if * betel - the red flag was lowered, ond the merchant vesse] Was TOILETS AND BENEVOLENCE, Linge ima ot tenayers, gta ry ie The seeoud reason assigned is, that Mr. Ham- | compeiied to remain outside of the harborallnight, | sre, Fox's clegant waiking suit of Invisibie-green ] could «wim under water for a considerable distances, mron Fist has requested his ally, the Spanish | a prey to the chances of accilent and storm. While | cloth, trimmed with heavy gimps, cords, tringes, and] but the distanee before me was unknown, anid = froe buttons, attracted the fartive, admring gtunce | balted Jong before making the dangerons ventur Minister in Washington, to telegraph to tho Cap- | thas “keeping on and off,” large Confederate | (Ptwuny a ime, benevolent one. Mrs. Terence Done | At last Tconchaded Uat my tate was equacly doubt tain-General not to bold a court martial in | *teamer, recognized by parties on the Morning Btar, | Helly, 1a biuok silk, aud velvet cloax and hat, be | ful in retnening sin proceeding, sud plunged bold- Havana, inasmuch ax it would be construed by | ‘om Galveston, entered the harbor of Havana, and | stowed her wreathid smiles on at’ Some of the | ly into the ewerent. and soon funnd that it was, 80 aad toilets were very tmudsome, Mere, Hatch wore a | switt in its confined passage tat I only needed to the Cuban sympathizers in Congress as a proof | 294 bY its long train of smoke conld be traced on MS | yy grog graim black +iik, trimmed with narrow | bold my breath to throvgl. La the ‘course of lots, are In three entirely dificrent vamer, owe (ee exch eighty, and yet all belong toone and the sam person, —At Grand Rapids, Mich., on the sth, Bb Gay wae sentenced to three year Imprisonment in the State Penttent’ary for larceny. When the senonce wis pronounced, one of the prieoner’y childcrn, who bade Hitle dott im her arms, ofteret it, with tears, (0 one of the counsel in the case-—seeking to purcs father’s liberation. —A herd of fourteen elk ran a race with a train on the Towa Falls ated Sioux City Knilroad a few daye Ao, and kept ahead of ft for upward of Fix tr les, when they sheeted off, They were not npon the track, bat to ve general, oting was about |. the more watronty-tooking ones began to take leave, Others repaired to the Hot to lose my Inbor by retracing my steps. Tt seemod to me that the farther T went the more aim- cult progress became, When Ita gone perhaps a nude, I came to a place where the archway narrowed vo much that L had to erawi on my hands and knees in the water, wi the elty to Its anchorage, Toward morn- | tin piping of # rien gold color, Mrs, Deviln wore | twenty or thirty fret Tagan got my head above wa- he level prairie alongsh'c, and were of the existence of war even in that city. bade tn r a p rer capping bet nd were frightened by . sie Geatel 1 white, tet | mourning; so did Min& Saifier, and Miss Hickey of | ter, and took a long breathing spell. Acain the arelie na the —_— — Fichpadentedleresrc cyl cmt ental fel Howton. Sirs, Thebexad, with her usnat dnesenee | way above seemed to enlarge aud the bed of the | the stenm horse, which caine upon Ue as thoy were ‘The debate in the Prussian Chambers on the | %® harbor, and took the direction of the Texan | of the appropriite, was’ arrayed’ in wdemt-loliet of | streams became inure even, Tesped along compara | aulctly feoding. trike of the Waldenbu i coast; but the American citizens, on boord of the | brown meriwo, with a black tapic. Her hat of lick | tively rapidly, keeping my hands ontstretch d to pre- —A lady in Leavenworth, Kansas, hos written ttrike of the Waldenburg miners reveals the fact | Morning Star, a United States vesscl “at pence | Y.Ivet was ornamented with a sual! brown pompon | vent my running aeulust the jaegel rocks. Wearted | to. towa in Mistourl that whic #lec‘orf ont. inte that ia Germany, as in the United States and in | with » friendly nation,” were kept out of the har- | “tue realty ‘tin doing Injustice to the ladice to re- | clothes” slept soundly im my WEFT ence and duties of woman,” and would Ike to“ leetor England, the masses of the working classes are | por gutil sunrise, This was Port, their tollete, Ther west manwer andtotil | | On vwakentne, I pursued my course down the Fe vaearas of the church oF Sabbath School. oF emp boginning to assert their influence and to take the ghasced sebownataee seli-forzetfalness proved plainly that (vey did pot go | subterranean stream, and at last inthe lone distanen | Jndivitaal in tat town for $9, or for one-talt. at Ay ain “ih oda Alspluy toilets or be admired or reported. | auend, saw a glimmer that looked very bright 4n the 1 corresponden starch out of designing rulers and Cabinets, In one of these “incidental tripe to Havana,” the | They appeared: to love ail self-consciournesain the | darkne-nT wae then shut lar Nesting thie Z found | cere teket” Ste seks her correspondent 1) « pat rite and let her no what ean be doa about it —A hardchearted father in New Albany, Indy, ‘war not long ago outwitted by the ardent lover of tie danghter, Knowing there was « savace doy on the premisey, the lover took an equally ferocious cr with him, and set the two to fighting, While the old tole |were trying to separate the coubative beats bs nd and wes wot lone ta recognizing the | lstispe ont the beck door aud wae married (0 brier river, as knew from the familiar took 0 Gen, ||Yoted John, Davis? aul on the bank. On reac sing home E fonad | —Tho first twenty miles of the Orevon Cotndl The Crown Prince of Prussia, who attended | writer went ashoro at Havana with Col. Tucker, | happiness of ae ae ee tee fa a adic er li brightness: and her this debate, must have acquired from it the whole- | Gen. Banks's Private Secretary, Gen. Strotaer, U. 8. * Thoughtiens of beauty, each was Beauty's self.” where my path Derrowed to the very tunne: Oiled by some lesson that in these days only such adminis. | A+ and other officers, all In undrees uniforms, At the water, |My cate was now become more deeper: * babe a, th nid, Oh " até, T contd not possibly retrace my steps, so trations can stand as devote themselves excla- | Dominica's, the headaaisters of people, there wal Submitted myveit tor the: currant; aud was*isatnen sively to the welfare of the masses of the popula- | try, Upon the apperranee of the" flibusteros,” 4 oveptaven to, nd, reels Fepialy woes. into Exhausted a wnes, I crept oni tion, and that to incur the displeasure of the mil- | Amrricans, there wae every ttmanmeay to mane pow the land and wai if itary and monetary oligarchies better than to | the Federal otfcers feel uncomfortable, Among the abandon the people in their efforts to emerge from | Most demonstrative was a celanratey blockade run, THE COLORED BABY DOING WETL. The baines in the nurveries were visited, ‘There was nothing unasaal or peculiar in the arrivals of jast week. No carriage babies hal made tacir ap- Thw little colored infant o, the last re- sti'l dotng well, and appeared to enjoy a rRe share of the Sisters’ and nurses’ attentions, and Jo a fair way to be thoroughly spoiled. thei erf-li i that T hed been over forty-eicbt how if % heir old serf-like condition. Intends proclaimed, that he had already Tue STRANGERS PRESENT tay prriltous Journey of tix miles undercround® | Rallroxd (east wide), commenciag at Port!on Oregr PRESENT ror SARIS MADE U8 FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS be deeply interested in all they saw and | The hole where this man went throuyh is now | afd running sonth throuch tho centre of tI stats ov Some of the Republican journals of Con- | in getting munitions of war Into the blockated | bi . a gal, Sedared he Intend: to. £0 to | fenced round. On hstening one can plainly hear the | the east side of the Willamette r vor, was completed on necticut have undertaken the advoeacy of Span- | Ports, ant brinzing out cotton in return. In a | Bie SY aneteer ted the ele Mptde iee perouise rush of water below, and a atone thrown down will | Dee. 25,199. The work on this rosd will!» roplt'y crowd of five or six hundred persons there were at , souct'mes be heard to splash in the stream, ish tyranny in Cuba, and the defence of the | least two hundred distinguished by Confederate neck zi lators or baby carriages before the week war over purhed forward on the oventi¢ of sprive it feos 5 acek | tor then, A third declared ane would interest all Sn eee mately to connect with the Central Parific lal): vatat bloody outrages which the Spaniards are commit. | tics—red, white and ret. The same party of Federal | Tr Cattors of the city in the inetitution. ‘This last ANOTHER IMPERIAL FRAUD. fps edna ting there, The reason is that the Republican | ard in the long train of carriages and volantes, of | FeTwark was received with some distrust, Peererengy Experiments made in Germany by the tary anthorities show that a sheet of ice three weber thick affords a perfectly Fafo patenge for infaviry ot horses marching im eiogle file, and for Light corsage ) less than an hour the meoting wus over. No speeches liad becn msde, but the work of fragmen- ry charity bad progressed, A POOR WORKINGWOMAN’S DANY, Louts Napoleon Altering Mstory—low the Vuble Archives are Robbed by him, Correspondence af the Philadelphia Bultettn, T suppose it is hy way of keeping alive the pub- State i . | which thelr veliicle formed one, i# occapants, tate Convention has endorsed the Spanish ad- | Which thelr, vehicle formed one ite occapants, minietration of Hamruron Fisa, with all its false- | sianecs women rose in theif carriag-s and ness, cruelty, and bascness; and party fealty re- WAVED SMALL CONFEDERATE FLAGS, aires the pabty (eccee 40.8 it. V ; Je en with the ate onl During tse morning, while the meeting was in | le g against {hose Corsican’ brizands,” tne | With ® thickness of elx Inches it will bear ul! sorts of , pide ¥ ir or dress, The buzz of conversation at the ho- | Classes presented he, ec! at the door, She carriea # | shove trial comes on to revive it again: M. de | Increased by covering tt with straw and oy acts cut will say. If Mr. Frsm is willing that the Re- | tels snd putiie places nariook of an exuitant tone of | Usby il her arme. but did not yee it in the baaked, | Keratrs, 9 leading member of the Lott, haabronicht | under tue wagon-whecte, nabli 7 4 t what Keemed to be the specdy downtall of t Len edmitted to the ball she told we story, in ugly charge aguinst the Emperor, of ubstractine | _ Tho see poblican party should be destroyed while the Tho harbor at this time was cullver, | She was a wife, porr and honest, but cous? nat | trout the public archives aud destroying certain of The captiin of a ship at San } country is disgraced by his policy, and if the lead- ate tha, and every available plac sepport herself and child, She asked if she could docaments relating to his own acts or those of | eVarorated some qnicksiiver in his vest, nto ers of the party in Connecticut are also bent on the nt and building of blockade | leave her little ono and clam it again in three | members of his family. When this was first men- | destroy the rate, which woe effectnally acc my Wet tmonths. ‘This, of course, waa impomaivie ae the | toned in the Chamber, the Minister rcinsed to. « asylum) must confine \iseif to 1t8 legitanate work, | tertuin the question ubless M. de Keratry brouzht | pe, that of taxing care of foundiinge. But it was sad be: | forward precise and definite aliezations. ‘Tha M, de | DoSté at night to sleep. In the morning pond expression to sec tue pour wowan's sorrowful | Keratry oromised to do, and yeatetday ne returned | 0 Dé salivated—the famed of the anieksi!y ry she turned away, The Bister ia the wail re- | to tue ch: ne with so mach force that the Minister | Deen thoroughly eradicated. They narrowly maraed was compelled to take ap the matter and promilse a | the fate of the rate, The rhip wae them ventilated, and the crew went on same fatal end, it is not in our power to prevent it, But we will do the Republicans of Connecti- | {an which has Ju cut the justice to believe that they are not, of | Seven years ago there wis a their own motion, lovers of slavery and the slave | {red of everyilung Amer at the foor Amer- Havana, seems to we lave descrive nd intense Joubt this Ken: timént, finned by the present civil war, developed |" Tout baby will be left in the basket to-night.’ minute ingairy into it, . fs Vay (eR trade and fricods of European despotisin on | into the lamentable attoupt to massacre four of & fava at sc de Koorniry's teensarion ts that many portions | TH pee Lee Alea that supporters of freedom, self-government, and na- | the Spanish people call tho loval e me of the or =! uments row ng higit upon tie Police of the First | hardly worth while to tho fact in the " : w <" Who Really Stole the 8 Ik—Curioun Arreat | fs Oth » yy Ah be Riedel tional Independence, But Hawrurow Fis wills |" Gem of the Antilic y it] Empire. Tmay adi, also, that itis whispered that expectation of correcting the popular mle aboutlt, Butthe sctnal remark which Sir |. obert Wa to the murler of the Due peared of the Thievor wo Pe vty Recov red, | all tne bar Ts relit and the Hard-working Cartmeu Exou. nglien have di otberwise, aud he owns their souls, Poor fellows Why Amerion What gives force to eooiaendustdataiabiectaas the Dilior of The Sun. erated. the above seeusatio the fet that so igh an | pole mato was in reference to certain quack oa of the Democratic Siate Committee of Connecti- Neephe Fesigued in Febraary, 1869, and trans. | men under the pew Custom House rule suddenly !ost Bias Dh te ie recently, peur that, in the great —An enterprising London arm put a every We huve no doubt they will do this if they | | Nether Lersund: ould contro} the say. | PFHVed Of work BY {Ne nem Orr OO nae on the | certain important epochs, the mornin papers—the corresposdence. r vege a8 ’ ‘ eae lennaorer tue a and Tdoabt mush | truck were valued at upwant of $8,000, and were to | ““Lasuy, {uke the right ground on the Cubs question but | tit Ie ida can doy et 8 nesting re thee Sanorate im Rainy ‘than wi c nist be used, if it . Bogner the action of Gasnt’s | Dotted thet our eitlsens anal! be duly respected ha pavish Admivieteation asthe Republicans have | Cuba; and just 0. long an we accept the fesdy ea doue, they will be beaten out of sight, case of the egente of Spain, Jest so tong may you seiteanalt d bese outrages upon our peopl i er pag be continued. I speak from iong caperionce. —— I de Keratry distinetly avers that the have been delivered to Kings, Dean &Co, Ten py ef fee nea pavers retasing to the adie of nulogne hi al. This last fact, 1b houre afer tne lose, the horses and truck were | by ucknowledged, looks very suspicions cepeesliye found in Spring street, bat the valusbie puckages < to, when we reinember for how many years pa had been removed, ae Mr, Lindsay thought, by | the. Emperor has pertinaeionsly maintained in’ the “some of the sore-bended cartmen to bring discredit intelligence, The weekly papers ant tie wes nenam dealt within the same way, The pr co of th oho Little theet ts a penny. —An old negro pronching in Auburn « few evenings since, referring to the at tondiney @ people to wiah they had the tale someboty eM control over the archives. and in the anomalous po- ition of Minister of the Fine Arts, old Murs sa thee eal tn the wor On the first expedition of General Goyer, ‘Very rempecifully, &e.. on tho new eartage system.” Vaillant, 80 years of age, sn old eoldicr, devetal ny fa gh Aes EI i A bine Relat day, What he effeeted with his army corps of petals Se been widely clreulstod, the cartmen met on the pieces euliieaticr iad sweet from no Gower. And what could tc eazle dowd 4,500 men—the most numerous by far which NO HONOR AMONG POLITICIANS, Te the cate A Pe a or Bound to go Buck to her © de bummin’ bird's wings? he would arin all has as yet been united under one command in 1 te ae should he foods never be recovered, Resolutions A curt le cee rn x Rhu de time ana nothin’ else, Bredren, w sole Cuba—we have yet toleam, the Government | * Ralitten! tw Court—Ventttation of w | were pawed by whe Cartwen's Associaton, refuting | yc§.6y ATM AE RUT oine | cca ee =C 5 : fe sander, . » | and de Hurwain’ bird nt telegraph having condescended hitherto to ap- Kane D « onesie. Rane "Yisterday the cartimen were gratifiea by the nr Frat 8 rem boring cll, Comes im G8 ENS Ue Em | =A Town Clerk in Illinois, who hil s uaonly of his ai hablirn with three the Politici d © | rajenment of Wikiam Miller, an chi express tater one Sheet Hrerner oe Warne Minbar Mises | ' prise us ouly of his safe return with three old ne- © claus and Kuswa to the pollce by the name of Wash, Good. | the young man's story it was learned that they were | given «youve man A wyAFriNe® Heonae, rer grocs and two women captives, Just prior to the December election for Police | rich or Wash. Goodie and bis brother Henry, the nr. | married dp Chicago und went up in the vieimty of | hin te following note: “Sia: I will « The same telegraph has siveo informed us that | Magistrate Michael Doris, who keep a liquor store | Feat of whom was published exciusively'in the | NUeimon wks fe nce, Jk malls A few ‘ cent Sun yesterday morutng weeks ago the two w Chicago to visit the girl's hoagain lof Principe om the Cth and returned | %t Nineteenth street and Eighth avenue, wasin | Yetcctive Oticer Kichard King testified that on Ihely viait were now going e ‘ ‘| Lyneh’s oyster louse ou Eigtth avenue, and offered | Monday evening Wash, Goodie was scen by the oft While sitting tn the ludiey? on the @th inst; and no further details being | 2 acer $100 of $000 that Justice Lideah een, | cer antting uo vith a orse and’ covered wagon to went to the ticket oflee vouchsafod ua, it is fair to infer that he met what | \° "incneg” ante ‘ J SA Eideldge street. Buspecting bim, OMecr King abies Seah tor Curae that he went after considerably mearer his base thao . ‘as accepted by Mr, MeOunn on | jeoked in'o the Wagon. and enw packager that cone she tarned to her us ent sed ar A | the part of Lynch, end two checks, each for g100, | Simed his) sneplel 4 eeiod the utteation of seh eoantry iybawedvtas i'm dhiag bouts on Lis previous expedition, Strangely evough, | were deposited in the etonh's ebolder, | Detective Officers ‘ood to the fact. the: Ache . ‘ SPIE Dace. to T y hand of Lynch as stakeholder, | Netectve Of mure of the property, arrested | Chieaeo to-night Meonee that yon gave me to get married wi) that I was not married for thts reaton pr whose naine 18 on the paper weat back she could get another feller his naine is ( send them $0 you ean give bim lcous sure gadget your fe for so doin, but believe me your most hart broken J d asked It there " told that however, no exptore, even of old negr: women, | These cheeks were paid into the bank nextday, but | Wash, Goo tl k possession of the horse and ‘The poor husband was thimderstrnck at this in Met ‘The chapter and clergy of Yoone f or children, is aunow dus the victurious result | the one put a9 by Doris for one Devi'n was stopped | Wagon, pad whieh feang the presher Henry, « seine 4 ia wife w hat pied vo povetty ond cneee daa ew of this Inet campaign by him, The next d ae : ; youth, © proprietor of the house disclaimed ail | She ve Save tiNt O ’ hone peytae thorn to of this last campaig 7 y The next day Dev'in ealled at Lyn ana | Knowledge ofthe pa kates, althongh they were ude | Wy to fhe im, and Pil co bark to Chicago.” | to exalts personage ler (0% to) —— wos wsked why the check bad been stopped. He | dressed to bims and as pareela were found to | Poor Jim's eve to Ol with tears, and taking | itve humility, viz, the Hoty dy enh Some of our contemporaries condemn Gen. | asked to sce the check and one was banded to him insite, the prisoners and” the eoots ware | | Helter leit one Meaded incase, verse cures, | Nivela Mary'and tue adoysed at . zi cay q ' att 4 oro the | low lone, ant evidently plesd ¢ virglo Mary ang a ; Grant for nowinating his respected father, the | This he immediately tore up, thuking {t to be ee a iad CI athe: but vie Sah aiw lena end’ ¢ Ww | phey pray that his woreht Hon, Jesse K, Grant, Postmaster of Covington, | Doris's, but soon learned that he bad torn up ined. srifte of the w Wed that sae bad made up her | Of ail other raints, that he (« ’ We canuot see the propriety of such censure, | Lynch's. Some words then ensued, and after con- (eartulty plrade th Reened’ Ta Mies | elwbele Coaeeh, ena tia bis “A ‘ sid bie dis jor e bet w a Eldridge street police static dup for tne aded for some tin turned to him | Canon of tne Maew and in t ” Covingto sone-horse town in Kentucky, | *erable diseusston the bet was raised to $900, ands | digit, Yeste day ‘orenoon’ they ‘were taken to gril gail. Just to spite bint OTe ain't no use Jim, | wave nromis Ato db ter vee and the President's father is woll suited to bo its | eek fF that amoant was placed in Doris's hands | Court, and remanded by Justice Seote to awat | Eve se’ sick of this ting and It micht just ae well | Ne 0 D by Lynch, and an agreement setting forth be niw ta Vin going houie, aud you | @ petitioners, Postmaster, If he had been nominated tothe | the terms’ of the bet wis drawn up. This Darin in Ho ae bed ’ Fe iby 0 a crowded car in New 0 ther Senate ag an Assistant Postmaster-Gencral, there | WA" mand by Lonel, bat Devlin refused to | snpeired before oe Nenteoen) an Tan's cine how’ It took et Om sibn of tt, ana | B Pelee near’ (noted & cong 4 imitate hia xample a” ol he | Silk recovered as part Of that fol gon ., ge by ne ook: + and might have been some ground for complaint; but | clection Lynch calika on Dorit and acked Une | of the district cartman on Pet , | Bm sek or v0 im going back to. wry ners wore evidently lo ’ i how could the old man do less mischief and talk | Wlether it was true that Devlin had sald that he | Property has been recovered, a lew le pie mathor, and you nn Good-b Heman tata, + How ¢ f : ig * | was drunk when he m et, and this being | Only bein ssing. The value of the Jim was not going off in ary such voiced reply, " But ther less nonsense anywhere than in the capacity of ed in thn agirmatives Lynch guid chat he woe | stolen tw $e aver mind what hed) become Day afer day wo have edict Postmaster of Covington? We trust, therefore, | perfectly wilting fo drew the het, a wrote Doris a omer GOWETANT garhert apd YotyOUHAVe nevor titted your ¥ that the Senate will not waste any more time in | returned And OF CbDSeA hen dined Ce ADMILAL KOBESON'S NAVY, matter tuch to hear wite culled hith a bouby | Mtnsto nai betieva ti ; | useless delay, Let Mr, Gaant be confirmed at wagyf turned lected. Doris Co ‘claimed the 9 Tope | aes and clung table MORE SHIR ERe Hiei teste ee | tor nahi cto tamer bites jf once; and ut the enme time the Senate should afm the election t and: ee thee Colorado in Co ndy tomiove off and then went on bard, tho lart | yeeath of wint stirred. tne. : 4 pass o vote of thanks to the President for not nomi | Fetused ey, he sued to recover v that Busan WOOId Eive tp the fostinn sec eecMty | and utied it. + aterc “ ating his father to ang office of real importance, | ‘the care wan calied fot trial detore Judge Rane |, he Courto! Inquiry ordered by tho Secretary | iieud und go to Minnesota with him, Some of the | fom the sieht—" je uy 4 abhiiddes aicia jury on the sth Inst, and the ‘plautif wan | of the Navy, convened yesterday ut tne Brooklyn epech | abies | lo othe —The late Count de yo Tho New Orleans journals baye discovered | Ravan:iee on & OF law) A fresh trial was ob | Nivy Yardy to investigate the fucte of the recont | was a booby as hie TRsett MAE NE | known French sportania, w : (hat their olfy panting fiois an’ ihe enteatia | Yoreeder rem 2 Yet onthe pain for Hospital aceniransrar samen Leutanant-Oom : hisold hounds Ine arti sum of $150,000, They express the utmost aston- Be Sl age eens ce a Marg ae eB ireatee Set ee ee ee eee ete ee eh hae Nominations ty President, scribed * To. ‘tpae fe nls Ht real ctor pet neat mtv is the pluintif, and argued that ‘the two men Doris and | created no little commotion in naval circles. The Max Weber to be Assessor of Internal Reve. . ay. ne ots nent, and call up Poop Te 1 ORE Me TO ee ase uaton, to defraud bis clent. 4 | Court consists of Rear Admiral Godon, Commander | 2% for the Sixth District of New York: Wickham | WAth's body should be !aiorr a ‘ plunderers, As there seen.s to be a prospect that | When they omitted to answer Mis letter on the day | Whiting, and Surgcon Beales, Mr. Sollcitor Botlee | ',Uaventy Oullector of Customs at Sag Harbor, N, | Deaueathed. moreover, sum ’ ot th i. a . Dile § |. Mat ou, Colle i * 108 hi es the inillions wasted upon our own city printing oF the alestian, He slee mentioned the fact that the | of the Navy Department conducts the examination | kirk, N. ¥. ee eaioaey etree tore urea hn Lt dependent Democratic chieftains at Albany, we | dias uve bet Whe court room’ way cro sted ty | Mitchell was examined yonterday, and his testimony | goineguter se The sun ee erey HeRe SBO- | traits oftis fone ries A ‘ would respectfully call the attention of Squire | Wynd oihar Haver dealers of the sistecuth | hears oat tn the main our secouns of theatuir, | Sin: lly Publisiing the following in youre yal | PFoduce 2,00 franca a year, wa ‘ Peter Bane Sweeny and bis supporters to this OS ope II Sevcral Surgeons, including Dr, Juckson, will be ex: | finds ‘oP one Klagw Alurehall t doit of tba h salary of w hovper of 1) new and inviting field of labor. A Hint for Admiral Robexon. trained to-day, and it probabte thas the Court wil | Katie at bi Hroe M noor eifend and myecit | wim of ihe Count devi ov 1 if » 7 mutton o) nplete its abe ae repay a thy Keno ‘and Bought # Card severa ay bo strictly fulfilled. but 4 M, Cnenouriz, tho celebrated French poral pe dda nas Lye] i pat in ont 1 business’ of the Devnreme nt, whioh 14, a8 he assor y —A child while playing near!) " cS raping tn bi i —| fed With white tape and | the Court, suffering by Mis absence. tof the game follow! ‘ be publicist, says of Biswance that he unites in bis P " if found a curious plece of mets! other things on Jack's collar, ‘This may be all very | ment will promulgate the Hndines of the sition Mouse the looker out folowing ue in Sargent ; person the charseteristica of a student, a foudal- | wor for onr present Secretary to eatixty his whi if The frigate Colorads wahip of the Asiatic | Chiittie Was tn the Chair the looker oul gave Hin the | Old woman, who took It to a dio t SAlaa a inl Ms 'y his whims. | squadron, to be commantied. by ftear Admirn Jong | WOK ADd he would give us no saturfuction telling wets | @ehiiting forit, The dealer in‘ soldier, a diplomat, an autocrat, and a revo- | Can't he now go to work and give back the regular Rodgers, waa pnt in commission yesterday by Com- pefore the Maxistrato bert (bunds a) SIDINE | pounde ten ehititnes, and It hie fis lutionist; and that these are seasoned so much | wages to the poor hardworking diremen which he | mander Henhum, and turned over to Cup. George youre truly YOR La VICTIM.” | for the Royal Trish Academy tn | up seems to be alinost a poet, waeer? Tho nublte Kuo the result of tho lllfated | three oF four weeks, . mate of tothe tutor oF ahha thele Motel. most remarkable pieeos of cold us aa ‘ . venlug Star, when that Company cut down wages Capt. BT. oft © the E\litor of The Sun. exist. [ts formed of white 4 This is all very well, but tho fact is that B:s- | and shipped’ worshlons sen, who ut tue fret ep. | ane imenanaee hace Chel of Bn, a: Laewten In your Iesne of last Saturday an article ed {t from the melting pot to w MACK uses al! bis various gifts for the purpose of | proach of danger let the steam go down, the engines ures of gold und silver by a , deared headed, "¢ stoppe s, and #he went down with must'on board to | just arrived from Aspinwall, aning Ont Wshing to have justtee done to ance rooktyn Har-loom.” i strengthening the power of the military and land. | g°Phe ts and s pT Juss arrived fi her powder | willrtate the facts as they ace face overlaid with colt Hligees wo ry A emma Ves jay, and alter ‘fumigation will be oat | mvself and two friends went to M ‘i ar ed and moneyed oligarchy of Prossia; and in no A Weovenn Oogan Fineman. | out ot commission She hae ariered: consiterauiy | avenue retorted wa, for the purnore of Franging the | WiCkey And marvelous delicnry of es " stu om itt 1 were 0 : od thal ” sein North Gerina vuder the administration of Teron monet a ted ike 2 dpfiar optmon’ | Miler reriowed tanstsees ‘ Wwenty or Min dha Hf vith Tl eulgarrtspelecbaarecbedyane t ‘ this versatile and successful atatexmea, 7 4 Ne ex wrenehes, ui lee, None of the partion were ar: af @ o a onde Ne! Men ED dd 2 Bodk yb Tas BUN Bulidiog.~ Ado. reered souk BRENNAN, ledwe Bud A) PilAnee, COU Let ae