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Tt Bhines for ATL THURSDAY. MARCI Amuscmenta to-day. Minatreta, 1% Hosen. My, sid Mrs, Rarney W understaud was raised Darey, per year, to sna’ ies, In Clim packages, at Cid a euse that the oe way to be | nefcial to B, and that B conferred an o 1 A in consideration of this paymeut. That ended the ease, and B bas had to leave the House of Representativ doubtless have to quit Weet Point The daily cirentation of Tun Sun de the last week, which ended on Saturday, Keb. 26, tora aa followe : 0, GOO Thoraday. Bs 200 Fruiay..., SNOW Saturday If this principle isa sound one when ap: pled to Congrcssmen and cadets, then why is it not equally cound when appl ed to Pres ‘sof the Cabinet, Collectors of the Customs, and other occupants of posts olument? Some of the gen- tlemen at Washington may fancy they see a distinction in the two classes of cases ; but the people clsewhere will not be slow to pro- there is no such distinction ; that , of honor, of decency, hinds alike « President and a member of Congress, a Cabinet officer and a stu national aeademy ; and that if that law cc signs to ignominy and demands the expul- sion from power and place of inferior officials and their humble benefi ulation during previous week, enling Fed. 19, 89,533 daily. a Progress of the Cuban War—The Spans nand Retreating. The advices which our Havana correspon. dent furn’shed us on the 20th ult., and which identa, memb of honor and « Gen, Goven rere had left Puerto Principe on his return there from hie three days’ cam: paign toward Najasa, and had at once re turned to his original starting point, one law of reetitud By tho most aympathizers, interested of this very important mplicd nothing less than tl surrender of the Palriots, was ree cion that the news was too good to be tru anxious and jarics, it is an out of Camayuey to ived at firs with a susyi sult to the people, not to inflict these ponaltics apon oftend Tho truth, however, is that Spain has sine sof ahigher grade, red to enrry to its logit no longer au n her hands, and has initiated ? has contented herself with waging war with thé tongue and the 1 By advices tepublicans the doctrines tt seeution in the Wirt. as rigidly applied ou and even in the ult, we learn that our correspondent, in bis letter of the 20th, unders only was Govenrgry beaten, b eipe, not only did he not oity from fear that Sento Espiritu—news of the siege of which city had reached him— would be captured ; but we are now informed is district has fallen into the hands of the petriots, and that the Bpaniands have been o: ated the fuets ek into Prit Tf net, then ar better would it have been for their party if they had ws e to tarry in that so ostentatiously sent to the that the whole © people do not clearly understand this matter, and fully lered from Havana to | comprehend the nature and scope of the rule involved in the recent action at Wasly And do gentlemen lay the flat to their souls, that for the proves that the insurrection is not slowly, but rapidly extending: w heart of the gorgeous and prolific agriculta Legislative ho Government, the people will accept poor WHITTEMORE as a scapegoat? Matanzas, lying adja cent to the surrendered district of the Cine Villas, contain numerically about one-third of the enygar estates of the islaad ; b fs produced more than one-half the m staplo of Cuba of Colon, Cardenas, in high places set their houses in onler, for cir Lour draws nent The Captain ot the Bombay. The horrible calamity of the Oneida is enough to sicken a brute. weak enough to suppore that it will cause tie adoption of measures to prevent like trage- dies—we cannot say accidents—in future ? Farther particulars will fix the Llame, where it rightfully wholly exculpate tho maritime nat ever since the , to enact and strictly enforee proper laws to protect lifo on the ocean? ‘Three-tourths of the globe is international domain, yet there is no international law to Tlow casily could such a code be National interests, instead of confl.eting, would be identical ; and the number of the contra would bring an increase of experi to aid in enacting nautical common sense and common conscience into explicit statutes, backed by severe and iney itable penalties. The firet clause of such should declare the precipitate abandonment of one colliding vessel by the other to be piraey, aud its punishment death by hang. There ia no radical distinction between afarers for posit ve ntral and BE: nts ia now freed from the yoke and the presence of the Spaniards, aud the patriots have commenced the task of pushing their enemy off the island ult. the insweents, in a disciplined body of two thoueond well-armed men, occupied the fugar estates Anton and Colmena, which ad. join, and which are situated two leagues xd seven leagues from the MFT Lalon— Vhia asi” place ia the bead of the richest sugar In its immediate ne plantations which make mil and even into thie giered ground, notwithetanding the the Spaniards, ern Depart But is any one On the 20th Meanwhile can public men of ms, whose duty it has been from Paliillas, the colossal Honaires of their owners; Tho manayer question, a Spaniard, lately rushed into the city of Colon, imploring of the Governor woud be sent to dri The Governor replied that he had ho regulars at hi command toors, of cours the estates utelligenee that troops & move, and at last udviees the insurgents had fortitiod them Pelve on the estate, at of VAIMASEDA at Holguin, and Whe roported eurrender of Vauona at Las Tunas—the the eaptain who kills gainand him who kills them in order to avoid the loss of money or reputation in which the identification of his slip and con statement rendered Wonable only from the known searcity ot Bpanianda about there— the trustworthy vews of the oilen ced toward tie West, « re, compared with investigation might result We speak froin knowledye when we say that the sea ewarne with such pirates, and also ‘om knowledge when wo say that probably the United States furnishes an unduly large tion of them ment is by many considered and we know what Where witl it ptment of } ith, dircetly'or indirectly, the eppointing power, is a suilleient reas indir conelusivaly of the yo orexpelling: from captain of the Bombay before his side of the tory reaches us, Yet we can safely assert the hailing and the great rane angtier hard eno’ wh her, and taat he ships inthe National Academ they imagine that the people will make uo rand furthes application? knowing whether sl ‘The praciice is com. mation, do it © iyno adequate law ppose that their constanents will n all coun stied with see tries, too busy with 4 three or tour ol saary for the gon Vill Prince Arthur he K z of Canad ymed comespondent at Ouawa wa in his which is published ta suothor column, that the purpose in sendi gued to promote the young man ate para the mind ke him popular with ail Provinces, and to 4 monarehtenl fast enumerated, wi ‘at When tho time comes for seps naturally be pitched npon ne the ruler of the new nation and the founder of the dynasty that shall govern it for all tie Boow, for juetan teranon pry that it la not @ very an heads of bureau apnoint mubordi ne nates on the condition that they will divide their salaries with their superiors? Do the House of Representatives moan to lay down the broad proposition, that If A be- stows moncy or other valuable things apon B, and thereupon and in consequence thereof B appoints or procures the appointment of A both A and B ought to be ex- pelled from the places they respectively House do not mean this, then why drive from seats in their chamber Wurrremonr, Gouapay, and Drwrrsr ? uetion of the House, they do not accept as mitigat exeulpatory fats that the monoy in ques the knowledge cr solicitation of the member who made or procured the appointment, or was not paid | to him direetly, or was not pock asa bribe, but was spent for charitable pur. poses in his district, or to defray his elect expenses; nor do they accept as a valid ex was raised by fr r the member's in consideration of meritorious services and sactifiecs for “ p of these pleas availed Warrrremonr unfortunate the House required to Le proven was, that A | the Prince tothe United States was also cal- ulated to make friends for him here, so that we may all of us cheerfully assent to his be- coming King of the Canadas. It is not to be supposed that the men now atthe head of the British Government are concerned in this preposterous scheme. Mr. Giaverony, Mr, Bucur, Mr. Lown, and the more intelligent among their aseo- ciates, are endowed with too much sense and penetration to becomo parties to 60 impracti- cable a project. Its origin must be sought in some quarter where personal anxiety for the future of the Prince is less qualified by knowled,o respecting the actual situation of the Provinces. Tomake a King there is almos. as impossible as to make one in the United States. The people are not republicans as we are, it is true; but they are too nearly such to stand either the expense or the shams of royalty. Of faithful attachment to the British monarchy they have a good deal; but where among them is the aristocracy, the class privileged by ancient descent, by exten- sive Innded porsessions, and by vast heredi- tary wealth, without which a throne cannot stand ? If Prince Anrirun were a man of extra ordinary gronius for government, a Frenenic or a CIARLEMAGNY, the trek of balding up @ monarchy on the Lorders of such a country 8 the United States would try his utinost powers, and would doubtless end in failure ; but with h's commonplace gifts of intellect and character, and the revolting reputation which hs brothers have made for the family, the design is merely ludicrous. The means of cccomplishing it are, however, we!l adapted to the end, Balls, dinners, shows, an excursion through the United States with an mniable ond virtuous old gentleman for a chaperone, and an entertainment at Del- monico's by a number of bankers with British connections and a few old fogies without m nds—these are the agencivs which are to seduce four millions of freemen on one side of the line, and beguile forty mil- lions of freemen on the other! A King crowned Ly the help of such appliances would be a King: of tinsel, and would d say peor lhe a child's toy at the first touch of serious business. ——— i An Insult that is a Blander. The Common Council of New York bya unan tous vote invited Mr, Sewanp to a public Lanquet litical s guiti The invitation had no po anes, and no sensible man of any y could object toit. Mr. Swann is the p most distinguished citizegof the State. He ims recently retired to private life after a | long and remarkable earcgr in the serv the country. ome from a jour ney to the most d stant parts of Nerth Amer ica, the Common Ccuneli, layi Keturning we neide all par resolved to welcome lim as his eminence, his ag tisan feel ng and personal pre and his unquesticnalle patriot'sm desery To ths, however, the Mayor, in a mean and frivolous spirit, objects; and, though the cil would doultless have car- ried out their propewal without regard to the s of Mr. Hats, Mr. Swann de- lines to receive » compliment which is th Common Cou meanne made @ m.tter of contention among those in whore name it is offered This ceeurrence snot injure Mr. Siawarny the pu Neither ean it injureMr, Haus, cither ins own feelings or in c estimaten for his peculiar reputation is too well estab lished to be much inereased by any act of such a nature that he may undertake. If, however, Mr. Sewanp were a candidate for office, his prospeets could not fail to be bene- fited by the petty indignity which the 3 has attempted to put apon him —— Where fs the Young Demoeraey? The action of the Assembly yesterday in smotheting ayor investig swindle looks aa if the Young Democracy had been sold out very cheap 4, How did it happen that Perer Mircnent and Lawrence Kieran were out of the way when such a ques tion was to be decided ? mation es Tho Spanish authorities in Cuba have pro: claimed to the world through the Havana cable, that a person of the name of NaPoLkon Anaxoo lad surrendered himself to the Government, and that he was on his road to Havana for the purpose of conferring with the Captain-Gen- eral on a method of terminating the insurrection, This man has from the outbreak of the revolu- tion traded on the vame of bis family, Some of bis brothers have aided the Cuban cause in this city and on the island, One of his brothers, was the first Commander-in-Chief of the Cuban army. Ile chose to take upon bine: without any outhority from the President, to se erviow with the Spanish al then com Puerto Principe, for the porpore, as he stated, of setthug the dificulty, He went to Principe under a flag of truce, whieh the Span- wirds violated by shooting b ‘This Navonkon Anaxco bas never by the lead Avoveri, an manding in in the upon mn with much sus been ay; he was from the first looked ors of the revoll Picion, which, ou the cumulation of further proofs, vated in hist ed by a Cuban court martial on the charge of treasonable corre pond. ence with the He was not sho Spaniards sole # of his brothers ly in cousideration of the servie In fier, he life to suicide the Cubans to stain owes hin hia political unwillingness — ot their virgin es. blood of a traitor ; and what the Spaniards aro pleased to torm a bly Anaxoo to the Spaniards that they and to the cutcheon with — the rurrender will prot turn out to be an en treaty frou ¥ him (o ac pany in their aguey, thas he might thus exeape his much merited fate, abandonment of Ca Thire are Arnolds, we presume, in Cuba ay elsewhere bat curely the cause whieh ean boast of no more important offvet to their late enor. mous losses than the surrender of one of them, oust be in ite death throes, Reconlor Hacker very properly suspend od Judgment yesterday in the ease of Paaxcis Reynouos, Two policemen had emashed in th door of Mr. Rexsonnd's room, withont a warrant, ad arrested him for an alleged agsauit and bat which they had not witnessed. Me, iy » YhO is anarny veteran, seized his sword defonded himself to th at of leis ability ‘The officers elubbed bh it assault with latent to kil nm within an inel et | n profowred a charge a itt The jury convier d hin of a felonious eesault, If Mr. Revxonps had beon & nolorions higawoyman engayod in rob bing an honest citizen, he might mot have been rrested without # warrant f Loe «of the United States woulda who thi taent to doeverything that anybody wits done, nd attend to everything that anybody wants at tended te, seem to be walinited The laat ab. urd for Ineveasing the burdens of oT of the country is one fathered ak of Mossachusetts, He has of | bforght in a bill for the establishment. of what he calls # national of education, providing fhe Bepertnteadsel cach State, with any quan- etic Buperintendents for the school dis- into which the States are to be divided. An indefinite number of millious of dollars is to be raised by direct taxation to puy for school sites, school houses, school books and apparatus, and school teachers, the pupils, of course, being edu- cated gratuitously! ‘The ouly relief from the sweeping effect of the Lill is # diverction allowed to the President to suspond its application to States which themselves undertake the public education of children anaes There is hope for that ancient mariner, Rear Admitul Ronesox. We learn on undoubted authority that the head of the Navy Department is Weary of serving a8 a stop) a boite of very Kaseous Pontwn. Ie has resolved to cut the strings which have hitherto so ignominionsly bound Lim, and assert himself, Iv short, Porter ts to bo shipped off forthwith. Instead of inditine Manifestoes on naval etiquette, and rigging out Our mariners like so many mountebanks, he ix to return to Nie proper place on the quarier-deck. No doubt the change will be a disagreeable one to #0 important a personage as Admiral Porter esteems himself; but a breath of the brine and taste of the tar-bucket will do wouders in toking the conceit out of him, Under the luxurious and nervating official life of Washington, a very tolerable sailor was fast becoming a mero salt water Turveydrop. A turn among the seal fisheries of Alaska will afford a wholesome change and awelcome relief to the country. - —_ The New 'ampshire State cicetion takes Place on Tuesduy next, the 8th iustant, and Promises to be closely contested and exciting, Resides the old Kepublican and Democratic pare ties, two other organizations have appeared, the Labor Reformers and the Liquor Prohibitionist Who will probably control from eiglit to ten thou- power, According to recent accounts, the Demo- crats have determined to join their forces with the Labor Reformers, whose strength may be 8,000 votes, and are running a candidate for Goversor simply for form's sake. This may compass the overthrow of the Republicans, whose mujority last year was only 8,773, and will undoubtedly diminish their strength in the Legislature, if not neutralize it, Under any circumsta y supposed that the quadrangular character of the contest will prevent the election of a State ticket by the people. But the Democratic leaders, in their eagerness to recover the control of the State, have commit: ed two blunders, which may entirely defeat their object. They nominated in the first plice for Governor Gen, Broet cif obnoxious to his party by his con 8, it is » aman who had made him tion with certain railroad projects, and then, seeing the misehief they lad done, they proposed to their friends in the disaflected districts to. bolt the regular nominations aud support the Lobor Re‘orm ticket. But there are members of the party who do not relish an arrangement of this sort, and it is not unlikely that the Republican rinks may be reimforeed by a number fied Demoerats. At a Republican Concord the o:her night, Geonor A on influential and fore Demoerat, pr and empha ically repudiated Lis former potty ¢ His example will probably be followed by others, aud thus the result of the election is involved in no litile uneervatnt, of dianatis- meeting at Pruspery, man, here a staunch led Nations, The canvass i tea ha execedingly active, and all pare Among the Ke. speskers in the field Ho has introduced a bill forbia States or State js not United court to enter judgment on ally able in gold for more than the amount they call for in legal ten ders, Such a law, if enacted, would be declared to be mere waste paper as soon as it could be brought before (he Supreme Conrt, but it might Mg any contract specifi | specie paymenta; and this, peru ion into the Fifth avenue pavement | vinst him ef serve an a pretext for litigation and delay on the port of debtors antil a general resumption of , is what Gen, Betien MYealiv aiming at. ee HIITING WHSTCH ESTES RING, fbi Savelch this Robbers Land thot t+ Operat- fue on the I, etrlature—Ano her Aniie D mocratic Comminsion to be Kicked Oue Whe Firwa ef Conest Chizeos to thy te Indignation Meeti Two yocrs ago, the Legislatare passed a bill, by whic vith pCwer to straighten, reerad the Connecticut State line, at an ex ing $10,009 per mile, The Con nee not exceed: nis+\oners now ask original bill £0 a8 (0 red $25,000 per wile, Insterd Of $10,000, To the ad itional 15,000 per mile pro- posed, the honest taxvayers natural y cbject Ata large and influential moeting of taxsayors of Mana. roneck, on Tuesday evening, Supervisor Thomas L Rasamore tn the c atr, vie Boston turnpike job was denounced. The citizece were oppose | to Comm sions, Tt was the wht that the poopie were mt te orem and improve their ow andle ther owninoney, It war sh work could be dove or $10,000, pad taken pal ple had rormd that there was a oposition to the Hil before the Leetslarure, giving the Comin authority to rsike and expend any moe wo. heir aceoun Reorge FR. Var- » Sort, and Wm, D. Pa mer, p sented the following reeolutions, as embod tne the so of the meeting, and they Wers maninous! adopted t ‘of the peo. Reauloed, That it {# the tense of tits mooring that the pilNo, at (asking torr ore Money te tine h bie Loaton Fost Rood) now rending gefose tie Legisiauire, hat Heagcordane. Wits Ihe Views of Wubise, and that wo will opn se the rresage of end hi!) bya Peters nerines suned by hoe Geert atthe tage Resolve’. Vat the voters of fe cown af Mam k ave ingfaver o! the oullding she Of Uh " Ov own ofigers with Wie consent of the aithorey Adire were Geo, KE, Vanier! u and other Ne, Cornell and *Vi nderburg were pate a remone (OV prone Tauune In Now Rocketlo, a shatlar remonetern fed und nomerous!y signed by ty Hing of wil in th of the Bou fret be howd in Union ‘aut Vernon, y exeuiue BEXt Fohn Morrill, A Grand Lawrence Banayct at elu. Some evenings since Gen, the wrenee } of (hase magniflennt banquets, for wile lie with aitor be distingntshed in American « Clab. Covers were told for thirty.twe, a atthe t tin most exquisite conceptions of to er tronomie vist eon w from thes « alinary nature was presented to a auny preciating ere emoval or the elo bh | the heats of th 1 most im terms by dudee Marry Alon, of te Hanirnpe Court The General replied, and & vont ad when be recovers from ti ¢ eflects of his protien hospitality a fut edt lon of Mis remarks, His. ustund to Cel Cranston, Mt, Bernard Casserly, and the Stier ry nated of the Maatiatian Ciiby were iL of p Dessean'ne 4 and elteltod much joyous snerrinen and anplause, —— Found a Home Among tau evs A beautiful, healthy mate infint, apnaren } avs ab #ix Weeks’ Ol, Wad leit a. the door of t | Hoomileid street, Hoboken, ou Monday evenit The enid was plainly clad, but with i were bh | Zon silver anoona, hak a dozen silver fo halla dozen Knives, and #0 conse oid Bova, § hou F. Terlyane, iw mere ‘ A Lireye raeehla tT A well known'ioture dealer was intr ime Dock Chet afewse of valuable pointings sad ar ver having made t rived trom Barahe, we traneit ia loven Pays, Pa clve days alter don cation Le care Perivod at tie eaore, [ 0 traneit frac & $0 thw more & Surope wo the € elng one d 010 Hee tom Mouse sand votes, and virtually bold the balance of publicans on the stump are Senators Crear, Partensow, Sawren, and Nye, Congressmen Dawes, Fitcu, and Vax Wrek, ex-Governor Hanuntax, ond Gev, Jony L. Swier sects Gon, Buti wants Congress to pass a law practically nullifying the recent ¢ n of the Supreme Court in the legal-touder quentic & Doard of Commissioners was acpointed, J macadamize the old Burten post read, er Westchester turnpike, from the SM rris: nia and West Farms town lie to the Legislature to amend the second # ct on of the OFFICIAL, ROBBERY. ——— THE DISHONUST TRANSACTIONS OF SENATOR HARLAN, reaty=Plund-r and Wastinatox, Feb, 17.—Previons letters have wet forth from the pablic record what Mr, Hartan's comiuet waa as Sceretary of Toterior, Aas he reformed since” bis return to the Senate? He ba not, As lite a last yoar the confi lential Mes of tue Senot: showe!l that Lew trytar to finish an okt Jand Job which, with Jim Lane and Pomeroy. he began upon when he was first a Senator, Tne Glob shows that tovee three worthies paste la lond grant through foratong ioe of road in Kanes, and acy. cr) Drancaes, which was a sort of family von'ure for the F eroy ring, Winle Marian w in the Interior of the bra became the Southern Braveh Tacitic Railroad, Meautime, the Pomero- niane had been bought out for a round sum, and other portios bid got possession, These looked “ity longine eye noon the teh reservation of the Kaw Indine about Couve Grove, in Kinsas, throngh which the rood ran, sat Mr. Brownin had mode «fair trewy with Giese Indians, by whieh the United States would come Into possession of the lands, and We to open them to The frosty wos pending in the Senate, How eoald this be stont et, and the railroad company steat the tai d? was che question, Ettacr ae himsel! for the work, or ne from the Inciuns inet nator Harlan. ¢ was chores by the tailrond com form yi, On tie Bh Of Bebeuury, wanaged to be put en the Indian U Sas a vin-ieatfon,” #0 Vie. frends amid. ‘rom enttieks whien the press tad made apen him for hind Jobbing, One of his fret official nets was to write to secretary Browniny, Fea, 96, c« Actin an Con miltse, saving that afer tre Charman of the Ty areal eonsider mibee instructed new Ong might be negotiated. Pie fetter in Me, Warle han tis now in the Me Tt wis ane y thin committe tigd treaty making Thantan's act Ways restrained by as bas been day betore Grant) was int nrate!, Drowning #rnt out a Commissioner to coneinde anew trenty, Ho was tarnished with the dratc ola treaty fully epaved and re dy for es: tre Of thie d t, Commiesioner Toylor, writing ofllerally to Secretary Cox, sand * A raft of atresty was onclosod with the instruc: tions to Commis por, Thie deat emor eel the pre waions. wn 1 tobe agreed upon by the Committee of Indian Affutre of the Senate.” Voce of (ne ins -ractious Was the following t You whi not wit any material alteration or dition tou ed drait Butshowld choeanet pow al It de trable « ine'tr miatrans, the Inia OF tie United states No one but a) rctixed hand could have drawn thi chin ae Will be seen tart the orler to start ont with the new croft was riven. the treaty was reported ru Some of the Indians wuose wames were ab J to it now dechire they never signed It, Art cle one gives the Union Pacifio Katlroa | Sontn- ev) Branch the meutto buy the diininished reserve of the Kaw Indians ourtcen mlles, contuining abont 8000) acres, om) Article two gives the suine road tac turther right to pure! se 12,000 acres from the saine Ludians at ce tht that the Beeretory of the In terior ali Inaue c: rlllcates o parcuase (o the Cour bany Within #IAty dave, Upou aereK Payment oF 0), and seeurity for the payment or tbe rest $1 four anhual payments with imietest at five per cent Oui er art tex lo give the + south of HF proverty iby (wo agents, and to expenses Of nexot ulna the tribe a tract omnmoxtate and enrich Hf the Benute us the Gi this railroad 6 eive these Ladi mH a ‘O. this whole troct, Beeretary Cox, in recommend ernment, to 1 Yond 00 I foe the wotudrawing OF tue Meaty, Wrote to the Prisiden as tatiwe? Th fe an, jnd'spnrable tact that the reservation contd tin better Op won ow t+ (al Cie Average be And cow (ue the wignivcade: "Oty Isa bal p WOKWN “ucres of Ul ervation iw the Mans of tie United tw be sold to pay jor certain improv made by contractors, maces inca with tue apon th inisled reservation, — Cader en jouses, Which tey Hever occupied were pm nit sie ug ou Dlonl were the procesds ut tue 1 ap, but the tribe founa steel hope fully in debt, and {16 eerns iene Co enver Hamonnt Fdseuh interert bout $160.00. So,when i urcic @ Was Inserted to tat effect, ue fullows't ARTICLE. ©» part ot the mvested funds of the tribe. orat Mousse WHR May 9s due Um unter the Tro sinns et DUR Of @ y moneys brovi Ye | ou By. GHA treaty, shall tre! ns Qifainet Whe bribe, woore the previwur to ite date of tits treaty Ths article Mr. Harlan ent oat in his new draft 1 the bad succeeded, the railtowl eompany coud live bonzht uo the Kaw scrip or a were sony and #0 have seared the lands cor almost no thing; in other words, have atolen them boty froin {he Indians, under’ the prote treaty, When the Hart duns, icy Insinted t treaty shomid be insert Irwin, in reporting the says the imsertion of thie article was te * only ince or addition made to the dratts of the treaty reed With our insiructions,” and du Lie body OF the tresty, Wiis proviso wise Powkted, That this article is Pree understanding that sbon, Neve dee i @ to colie.der (he walt to the netion Of te Fepresen.ati States, And now, to crown the Jafamy, three members ot tha rer ate Indian Comeattee private.y uysert that tuey never heurd of such ® treaty being earefui y considered, of considered at all, und auwiority given Mr. Ho rliv to wri'e and as bats new trea uixot be coneinde . Aud one member of tke Commitiec anserte Gas there is no Record oF any such acuen ou We unite book of the Committee, IF the Seonte was jealuaso. its honor, auch a mat ter sould be} snd tha iets” axcc rtaine d That the tran im the inter st of was not the fualt railroad treaty reached the In. he above artic ried with te ex President the tie T ; of we Uoied of Benator Li ascertaining the evarveter uf te tr aty, dew that it be witidrawn, and hie suvwestion wea com Hed with. " ise more # neitive abuutebarges of de honest prietices on the partor ite meu.bera, ae shown by the investiga on ordered conceruing the Sh oged eile of eadetalnps, Butin Nr. Harlan's ease, although the very bills frow the offen! flea, senet with Lis own band, Sraenn wid any qieston,bave bec ung aro stapera of the © antry tor two toni becwine common take in ton, the Senate gives no siz is of fn blineelf seom. tl for Lai) ase the pre vba tata §, om ie riget TP body seuld eeem to indveate tat he is, Fomuins scat, tae proot will be conclusive — The Kerr st Divorce Case and Mr, Cuny es O'Conor To the Fititor of Ihe Sun. Sin: In the Jerald of y p. 7, ool. 1, Mr, Clurler € that he ank and Will receive no compensation (or bis services Lh In a copy of the Herald, ub: isied in tae tall of 1820, Freud @ better fom Mrs evi ently dictated by ler counsel, * yt namely, Giat Mr, O' Conor tad Jwelived to receive any teem fo onesty be, tank wnion with onterday Conor {4 reported vo te Fu.terton case, Forrest, he same thing eked and joes we coursed to the jdy in tie Forrest divor ver ls wer Lin Tare Sew Inst enimmer thot when that noted case went tiroush Ue Court of Apeeal and Wut © §60,0C0 (or anreurages of tilt we, nl to Wee, Rorrest ins the. tn etteme (226, 4x or 49 remuine cin te hands er courte wth 4 sald fo be poor and 4 Hebt, ‘Tuer y feonle, sie, wie, pugtin nd gather, Would Mike da ex anim r n tramong wren oH Ma sents iver ENEX ine srener, New Yor, March & 18% Pin Reply to De Sher Wy YN, Feb. wy t ented al your ae Hnpertinence, wud your Meat Hyon wall put one of your try MGR, UplUre wo e.uiuent Pa cnsing HUNT WALD RReLener P.8.--ThIs letter, the ongy One Waele Ehave ever at Jroeeedt t you. you wre At lioeity bo puoliel, Frank Leslie's 2 Neewapaper hoa a ow ywinr the Cuban war in the A, while in ont Columbia app to Un orn notice of whl ea nearly inter Uncle ban Wowever, has his e Ligel by he Mahan shit anal eopil Levu, cunt ove thw suet (ing sbont enol the dust charms, she had eet upon her heart was his distnter awalting Joined heartily ( ui TRUE TO HER OWN HEART, ee Au Amerionn Belle Reiusen Tiles and Mile Hons in Exchange for ter Noort! A large circle of friends from Maine to Lontstana has been anusnally sarprived by the un- pected marriage of Marie Linton, of Southern birth, who, for several years post, has charmed the best circles of Parivion society, At the delightfal re- unions, weekly civen by her in Paris, the most dis. Unculshed among the cuttivated tn ar: or literature could be met; aud mony favored Americans remem: ber with pride and pleasure the enviable fame of her salons. Mistress of the English, French, and Enanists tan- guages, © charming writer, eminently a gonius in music, It Would seem that nature hat been partial ; and yo! to thoso were ad ted wealth ! and a rarer zit ton » be Porcine's child, but not her wor- ehipper-—was hors, These attractions drew around her many adorers. Ravk, wort, fame, and sctenes offered their ‘The value war fount tov low. The price wor still, Ster- Jnt worth, In virtae invulnerable, and @ name be- yond reproneh. alone could reach her ideal, While ©! friends urvod the acceptance of a title wich millions to snpoort this dirnity, and were @ anawer to nrepire a Mtin t festivity for the onnenneoment of ench distiarnished enmee- ment—o! It uppeared by the papers that, withor conniting then, tiie lady Wed on fie 100% ef Febrovry last,” marie! Mr, William Evans of Priudetnhty. Anion the ith of the sume at La Prine Honso, in that city, 9 rem piven} tle happy bride and groom to fhed fonds, The Wri ein a robe of perl and rite aatin, mate 'in Ports, trimmedarih exq Erace ully ample vain, Ve Aicnity avd ndash of eprightiy viv she enjosert the enrprise stv em by this stolen morch to hvmenta alr, Amon the frien !s nt this recention were Mrs, and Mise Schaumberg, the Rev, Dr. Chambers, Mise Kenner, nieve of Nunean F. Kenner, Mr. and Mrs, Hach Divids The te Lontlern families were represented by Mr. Buzie, The Rev, Katver Strcebel, who had per‘ormed t marriage eeremony—his gentioms was formerly ‘one of ont most respected afterward becane a convert to Catholicl y. h Evane, sister of the vroom. was ainply aitired, in white musan, whien mele Ler adornments of beart and person more manifestly attractive, ‘The cronm was the envied and happy recinient of reneate! contratulstions trom a erowd, anit re: ceived lis friends with quiet Cigrity, A te'ecram, Dosring the spirit presence of a friend in Now Yor‘ tovelap y pair, was received with enthasivem, and the groom proposed to all nrosent “the baa'th of our triond. Mrs. J. W. White.” in which all owas the only lady nrerent at @marriice), Until tate the room was filled «ith guests, The fliral cecorations were bean iful, and the freerince vill be preserved lone atier their loaves ure seriterol ond withered, Tt is weil in timos like the: eo that onr Anverican daughters are not all bourht with gold or titles, When Gon. Banks secupiet Perkins, the futher of Mrs. By loyal to the Government, and his oly child Murie (widow of tie late Dur cin Linton) had heen cbt that spiritaf love for the Union st rink from the test of sacrifice wien ea! upon to dose, Sie owned a Jarge plan'stion, upon which, at the tine Gen, Ruvler leit New Orteans, there were s«ven‘een hundred bales of cotton rexdy forsale, Poouiar mong her ree! neirhhors, they prot ied ff ehe would not follow Gen, Banks's arm, hut rematn at ner home qvte'l:, they woakinat mo: lot Ter, ‘hreatenine a the same tine to burn ter cotton, ‘if hy levving sue avowed her fidelity openly to the North Hotter uve vonr money Marie.” sald one friend, anc love the th afer Mie scorned the idea mether we MV witl her fa army into t ‘The jon as Soon 6 16 ny unter Gen. Banks ue tuing 1 be seized upon ver fether's immense far horse fsurar, & vines from the produce, Local nonnt of £10000, T antatl na’ remiin, and the Iumily secure! an ample sam of money Herne the Vevasta‘ion hozin. Tie history of this distin ME idy 1+ 90 remarkable, that [trast tals tse sketch wii! be found tateresti ne to many lovers of truly loyal wo.nan, aud to ber numerous friends, amvng whom the lust may not be the least ——_ THE SAGE OF AUBURN, - How the Ass of rhe City Hall D: prived th fa Happy B onan t Note of D ct va Hon. Fe A. Conkt nets morning Alderman Woltman, the a of the Committee appointed to torder the tie of tive city to the Hon, William H. Sew ived the following eracetal lett New York, March 2, 1879, Gexrimsten: You may remember chat wien T ed ith pectonn | reancet an tirratitude (0 t Freed sniund Wrepita st gear the city at N made bY YOU. Ou Dehalf of the Co) mearrivi! in this city. Tarkod yorr | the deman-teation of the Common Cor —Kee pion at th Yesterday Chal hospit ard, 6 ter shoud! foe from evorvtung th feemed to the eharacter uf extravazance 1 ostentart Bt hag sevmed to pie Inat the pale inner at the Astor Hous cht Common Connell have proposet for pext Mousa may De resided Ae aenipin’ (hate Aructer.. w © beownie Hol inerely AN nee sion for revret oO} wy own part, but pe sanent (0 Le Common Fonreds ite If. we leave of the Commen Conn ty deciive th y va nen comply ent wie t9 Faealt Uy, tofore elven CA rorctnony of tn pesod at the City Hall. If thie rec grante Lit | tive Heasure, on some day whieh may be aze eat to tho Conmion Carnei, to-eall at the Chy Mall. PAY My Poronal reenects & Renewing thy a rane Cond resnect and era efalonligation wiioh f 2oKN an vemen, your tarthful eon nae nhed int ant, AM IN st To Messrs Waltman, 11, Galv Roger and others of the CF mittee. ior House was Nin} ley thronge:t ves‘erdav by Mr. feliow citizens, wi 0 calle! to aniisfy them- wher he hil reilly declined the conoli mentary banaue, Mayor O'HMnil’s andden reepect tor the laws wae sharply criticized by eager grows in the westibu'e, ané many eniled aron the Alder * Committee for In‘rmation. To ach inquiry the same answer wae returned, that the Committes wou'd make their report w-lsy 10 the Aldermen Ty the hCx revorter, Who conversed vith Aldermen Lone and Wotan on the eubject, (he remark \ns Wozanted that te Council would not nermit the dis Linguirhed gentioman co leave the cily without some strong oMteiel mark of courtesy. A grand banqnet is to he civen by Col. F. A, Conk Saturday gvering, at his monsion in’ Tenth street, nor of Seere'ury Rewird. and the dis tinenished statesman bax wecer ted the bivituion, Tho list of “nests inclu los We and Mik W Seward, Marshall O. Roberts, Gov, Hotfuan, Wi, B Delgo, anid others Las! evoning, Mr. Angust Belmont entertained Vr. Seward ond a elect dinner party, at his resi- fence on FIND aver ne. — $207,000 FROM $159,700, = The Buréet! Marver £ In Court Avw u-tow Shall an Executer Admins Fwheo a Deeedent B queaths Prop- y Reyoud His M aast Dr, Simeon Abrahams died suddenly in this city in April, 1867, possessed of al Persona) property and considerable real estate, only heirs-at-law were @ brother sister, Bes min Abrahams and Frances Deer, He bequenty the Ineome of $50,000 '0 his brothe and. the in of £20,000 to bis rister, dering tae Ife m besides, durin re ony house of e from taxes or OH wach to the rew Benevolent Society and the dows! Hospital £50.00 to to Association for the Re'let of Rexpert . Titres +A HDT OD tO tw en phe eter charitable sin sumer gan) | to {1.0 evc", The residue of the estite. inclu in the priv etpel of ther sister. He rave to th fo wil $19,100, Mrs. Deer tay sinew It Wis now ' the 1 not be su Ws m unt. an executor Jude Brady, a CHAKLES FON'S $300,000 Peetins the Ve Ur ved races hdtolet ity a thave the Ws an ¢ the ‘Tho question as to the validity of the Pox will came up yesterday before Sur CV artes Pox dio’ snde January, leaving a wi in whieh, after directing his debts to be pall, he ap: pointed two executor to wee that all his real ani personal property is neate Hutchings Nyt (o the United ttates ot Used © for the j nrpose of assisting to discharce Ub be convicted by. th efor the su tion 0 tie rebellions Conreoer tat To will 4 eontoate |b noxt of kin Ne WEreed ot a Meee srl or, The n sonnel for the contostanta abjeote | to tell HPetHncy ae Wil hOHses UNlosY (uey Lirst rem: anLE faete olen as exoeutor Mr. Hiftertand, eonieel for t store, Mn Hine itp When he like f i ate (ook ti wei testified thet the will w on Wot bh int v on the de cenmod WAG OO RONG Mind, ateL A Man oF great 1 ©. The prononeats the ate, and COMNSOH FOF the gonrestants save otis t rervalial t emt the validity OF Uhe Degadtlul ad 4 eaty ob be Lostab gor Banli, for so wany years a resident chor of this city, and to whom so many ofour a teur ve we their profictency andexcelione abont going to California, ond vives this evenin concert at tfei say Fill, wt whieh he ia to be ar sie oi by Kome of the mont cxvent of thode beh ucted. General, while shooting rabolts at Dean seoine him, fire !, and ehot hin In the kner ont $140,000 of in lis hands, Tho | S400.0008 Lb ep eeepc ene een SUNRE ONS =The first favorite for the Fr venr fe named 8x8 it , betiing SuN-lieht Meares 1 Hight kinds of ki re men : Aerinturee: The kisesorsaiaeet ons eftintio, Badfention, Appravetion. Ajorat ery. ant Affoettm, <Italy is wegotinting with the Viewoy Reyne with the view torecuring Rod sex. and restoring her save wary, ae a power, In the coumores of (Bast -London has 98 King stroo'e ont 9 strocts; also, 78 I amen, 11 Choreh, 1% To! tlh, 50 Kast, 90 West, VV rk —Milwaukes offers to giv Wal en which has cost a million ao tars, ty thet Sint tho eaptial te remove! (> that ¢ been Introduce | in the Legishas vee ay to) wow =A Jewish club house has been buiit and dedicated in Chicaco Ti wien grantdy and banqret, and a epeoch hy ths Mrasident tn when he pretictet the speedy union of the Jewish and Unt tarinn Choreter =—The Yale navy have voted not to accent the propor'tion of Harvard, to opsn the res to the Wolo university; eo that nex? anaes only the mentor ot the nendom eal departmont esa 9 Fayre.0.xte 1 00 the evews, as anal. Godbe, the secsding Mormon elder, is tho hnsba id of four wives and the athe of sewn’ on ohh dren, Upon belag oxcommu sicate l. he told lls jy larat wives they could have divorces If hey chose, aid he divide his property pro rai beweos thea, They preferred to remain with hin. dye at Sauk Rapids, Min provision an’ grain store ant amid qnarters of hen", bine of strewn ahont the floor fonve the bench te walt meanwhile eatiug pe is keoper of @ 11. anid sao'ce ot flow Froqnentiy he ts obiizet 16 sn enwtomners the Inwyere nutiand cracking Jokes. THe RIN, The Min- doesn't ret on the Bat that's no eneh wand If the cirele ns vet hae never beon sanared, Pray how can you find asquary iin’? —Sir Robert Coll r, the Enclish Attorney. Tnnbrttee was turning ronnd neorner when his torvart, not ! injoving bys left lor. One shot narrowly mit cl a vital part, Ho ts now dolag well, but will be laid ao sme =A Western Judgo hax decided that the aie v thority of fthion plates and lournais ts not ty be recoge nized In law as of more werg'it than the decision of aug private person. This was In 4 snit broneht bya modie Aza\nst @ young woman who hat deslarett sent home to be & “perfect fright.” ant throwa it te the fire. Since the story has been told of how Jndge Breo'inride marriol a girl whom he saw funp over ® rafl fonee with a patton her hevt, 0 Ornee sonnty. New York, are aay’ to anevd thar tinota watchine the rontiand whonewar thew 3998 oNrtiaze Ap proactine with @ nian fo it, they solze hetr palis aud go for atonee the elle —Dr. Tomple has decided that his essay in ‘ Besive and Reviews" shall not he renablished in aay fatorewtition of that work, Te was his anh The mine and mill of the Th 1 Trothers, “When Tam in ae sid a male The Swedish Cavern nent ug to estah Nia Mot eat Covtere at Gotioubnrs, where tah te ave of eeventarn ant nowast eo throadh commlete eonree ot ern ty, Dusting Bites voar’, a4 fadineclinion avtanatonies! Peoenres Tha ipioman wind ish themselves as physiciaas In ay part of the —" Mack,” of the Cinsinnati Zagutrer, ving heen Intorroritel as to his vlowsona oor t, anewers * Washington, Jan % 1877 D role ren’y to vage*domans? a to wheter Pam what on call a Chace man. T nave t of yonr d-—d business, Trnsting Mat the impor irene f sda randt will bea same ont exenes for the strength of my reply. Lam. &e,, ac” Tre KU bow of Rotate Mt Fron the Waive Pine Neves, Fed Tevi Maize was buried at Enreka Wednesday Veencan, The mirtiqniars of hte deat A te News vestortay “ornins, were Incorrect | som resree #, and Ue story of the tered ot the cords, Tt eeame that Butta Bit nibs ey mane wae Levi) had a nartn «nat ner (vhoro name we hava hew to leas and HU bad foliaved the Pvtne nfm the torn juntion of tie trial for the sseselon of tho wacan on Theatae morning avril the shooting teak place in the afornson, In the tternoon the Dotohman drove an in front ar agation in wtiah TMi and his career were deinkine, whe 1" came ont oid demantel a mye from ts tem, ‘The demand wis refused when Pills partner n ixshooter and wenn” for the roan, wha tok to life heels, his own pistol inate the waren, nest tie Mack end. Por ore! a ane penn the «ran afew times, when the Nntehman flew the track and ran into enon, BIL and He partner, having now ae ar feld, went to work tat {or the mnte ont of the harness, “W fe they were thne ony e |. te Duehe k ob Hortert for him ve but jnst veh acon, pistol in hand. In the arin, tia rushed out the Dutehman free Bit aw from tho male BIL sterned wk five or cix steps, when evors cing hecame quie?. Darin tric iill the Da of his nae ta, asoslya Daternay ean, ant, fling Vat he hia! not vivon suMeiont vant to sath, lie stemmed up to are of his own hue Healt Him» blow on the Nol qnaster wil) fe sit sho The weipon clanee tant inet va th) 1m zie came in contact wit! te Datehor hloniem, the charee explode | vAor hnening a lores h list ni v1, the ng throng nis clothe: ant etelebie Bot io f | just above the herrt, BUT stood motion eos fora me one se. and fell over lev, 8 ‘ rashet for the bobs and seize t his foe oe — from Fx v He pptvess Promithe 8. Joseph (MO) Herald Very many who have froquented Court | House re the preset v t man ¥ ' payin 1 of 1 A Cord trom dust sanelt ' Pras v6 Sint dn an Artie in Meade Tone 1 Warts ¥ Troten Ast I fou leave t H 7 ty Pe Se Se eS