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Kryant’ Froursions -t SAA a Amusement Booths Theatre ihr Minstr: Pitth Avenue Theatre York Chrous je Theatre runciaca Wins rele wed . Wood's Muscrin Ate tt Avy the last week, 26, tears ae solo wontee co OOO THereday, Tweedy SOR EMO ida Weadneaday SRSOU Sarne day Nowy a a tye WA —— Terms We fiche San hition of Tu SUN during foh end fon Saturd: tation dit 89,300. Arrrage eirentation diving th previous itech, ending Feb. 19, 89,533 daily —— The Revolution is almost at the tes . of Thavana. By private letters from Cuba recived by the Morro Casile, we learn that the division of tho Insurgent arn ment f war; feland has H the conquest of the western end beon intrusted has set to It is from this section of country that Spain draws the main s and to prevent this, the Republican au to whica the mov ws of thorites liave determined that it shall be devastated. Colon fsland, and ¢ these we is th na list of such as have richest jurisdiction of the ins of been vloswal estates, Durned to the ground by the invading col umn, un rcommand of Col. INCLAN, during: the werk previous to the departure of the Morro Casile. We give the names of the states and of their owners, and their, pro- duction in boxes of sugar (averay pounds tat! Dolo Ariadne Gratin When we consid y 700 et each), a8 published in the sugar es of the erop of 1860; Patates. Ban Franciaeo Ovonere, Produce. Franeiseo Aba! ee ek) AURCO. 66 210K) Silvetr ian Lusiiay Cespedes Carrera vara, Mt x that all this devasio- aken place wi the town o! na few leagues of Bermba, which is connected by rail with Havana, and distant therefrom only that this laying waste is a strateg the Cals aty miles, or in exterminating the in hy me of jards ar begin to realize in Cuba ne of th with our Hi ern and mon utterly im © prevent y ae uce, and that apparently the Span time some four hours ; act of the Spaniards from abita Nts ¢ ved fr the island m the sale nt to prevent it, we the true condition of aff the revolution grows nearer to ts with which intereommanication Troquent now Depart have been enabl v ctoriee; Hay of the entire al among the and proy the The w ing and that ina edge regardin wd The tim: 8 been in 18 of the Oriente and Camaguey yuntry whe re eastern di fur dist h Gonerals in the East rimen ry » ought them the ce to call Lwith comparative impu leieats a rious na press, availing i of troe information never failed to entors inventions blag a new plas » direct know) truth of what is occur. ring will Le more diMeal to eur ress than nt when neither nor the eash will be available as instruments of war on tho side of the Spauiar — ~ Home Curious Things about the Gold € racy. No full reportof the evidence taken by t Congressional Committee of Invertigation juto the September gold conspiracy, ag it is autho have print ¢ fac wos ne movement was plinved Lim totern hy was merely enme in, Mis fric ment of the not poniy called, ne yet bem put Ane ne, and Erie Ra admitted can Land asso into his ished by portions of it which their way into eof prold, ther en at all, The whole and controled by § when his led him mat Frek couse e to ane to In the Jawes way with a numler of other un. organized followers, at the eleventh hour, to pick up o portion of Corbis the anticipated profits too, was but a silent partuer in the business, with a contingent interest in it— tecured to his wife, not himself—but no voice fo its direction, Mr. Govunp th re stand, forth as the single colossal genius whose in. captations shook the whole fabric of the na tional credit, and conwulsed the entire mer. cantile commnn! M a r, Gourn’s sigma talents for a part of the task he undertook are amply proved by his Fneceas in bending the proverbially stabborn will of with hie desires Vrosident Guanv to a conformity At his firet interview wit! the President, in June, he fond him rosol ved on bringing the price of guld down by selling it for currency ® contrary cou bree 8 med at whe, and thus contracting th Mr. Gouiw umenta in favor of etini ky tom ho Sinpression | but at @ kecond interview, to. wand the end of August, he wos more succes ful, and go « to hie pol ey of all aft Ning be ree in Boat w irely Wont on entire nt do noth ted the Presidont Jittle or no gold vill re moved to the seaboard ith hie epeentatic confidence fu the Govern ng to mterofere widh it thet Hie weak point was attaching too much weight to an article in a disreputable morning journal, and being frightened by it Into #elling gold himself, and thus brea) ing down the market, just when a little pluck would havo given him a triumphant victory. If this is eo, It is not the least remarkable of the remarkable features of the transaction, Another point worth noticing is the way in which two women figure in theafair, As we have said, it wos Mrs, Connrn, President GuAnt’s sister, not Connry himself, who was to receive a part of the profits of Govrp's operations, in return for Commin's assistance, When finally tho President de. sired to communicate to his brotherin- Maw hie dissatisfaction at his complicity in the affair, it was Mra. Grant who was selected to convey the intimation, not to Conpin him self, but to Mrs, Conntx. There was thus a tort of double dummy ganie played between. Gnaxv and Conuin, with their respeetive wives for dummics, ‘The pitiable exhibition of cunning, weak ness, and rascality made by Mr. Corbin in his own testimony will surprise no one who road the account of his conduct as narrated in Tint SUN during the fow days which im- mediately followed the culmination of the speculation, But it is surprising to find Gen, BuTrenric.p 60 innocently exposing his want of a sense of honor to the Govern: ment under which he held offles, and to his friend Mr. Govutp. It seems that all the while he was Assistant Treasurer he was buying and gelling Government bonds on speculation; and when finally the upwerd movement of gold, which he knew Mr. Govrp was engineering, and from which, if | it had proved enccessiul, he was to reap large profita, ended disastrously, he lost no time in secretly selling gold on his own ac mut, thus really benefiting himeclf at Govrp's expense. For the more gold he sold the lower the price went, and the lower the price the greater Mr. GoUL.D's losses, ‘The evident moral of the whole alli'r that the President of the United States should be careful whom he selects for his as- sociates, and how he talks to them about State secrets, President Grant has had a narrow eseape from being almost conclusively proved guilty of participating in a specula- tion against the national credit. Will he be careful to keep out of sim.lar complica in future? is, — The Daily Times—Change of Manegee ment. The billing and cooing between the Zines and the Herald, which ling been going on for a few weeke past, bad led to the expectation that these two journals were about to be merged in one, in the same way that the old Couricr and Enquirer was merged in that bastard sheet, the World, But the thing was in its nature impracticable. When the Courier and Knquirer was buried in the World, the name of the old blanket sheet was continued awhile in small type, something like this: THE WORLD Now, Mr. Bexnetr—a great genius in the newspaper World—never would consent tat lis paper should ever appear thus, even temporarily : THE HERALD That could not be done, and somethin se Was indispensable, The Timcs—in conse. quence of its violent and unme of those upright and bold Judges, Canpozo and Barn snp, and its effort, seconded by the London press, to break down American cred —was obliged to ship its English m: ning aluse gers, Mr. Jones is an active, if not a sagacious wan, Ing, even if it is foolish, nothing, He flew around Ikea mau stung by a bumble-bee, and what and he does somet than gr, ev rather do lo our renders suppose Mr, Joxes did? Why, Le attempted to unite bis old, stale, and unprofitalle concern with the lively li tle Morning Star, @ twoeent paper with a fc without the news, good deal orial sprhtliness, though The Star is conducted by Mr. Joscrn Howann, Jr, conspicuous member of Mr. Bercunn's church, and it was justly believed that his acccesion would Times, altuough the er now, euch as it Howanp was willing, for a few months, to perpetuate the memory of the Times, by continuing its name in diminutive type, th vive character to th Timea Las plenty of c is, Mr, THE STAR But Mr. Jones knew that the news was the first essential for a daily paper, and as Mr. Howann would not adopt the nemo of the disreputable Ties, Mr. Jonus actually attemjted, at the Inst monthly meeting of the Associated Press, to get the Sler admit ted as a member, hoping thereby to inerense the value of the stoek in his sinking: ¢ rn, This attempt failed, And now we learn thathe has put a wandering buffalo in cor trol of his paper, In other words, a journal st haseome all the way from Butiulo to New York to show people howto make a peper. But we learn that this Journalist is a lawyer and a gentleman. Then all hail, and thrice welcome, wan tring Buffalo! Scme native Ameri can blood will not be a bad strain in the Enal And now wo will give you some genuine good advice, Put your one cent, Y re than half price in eompeti- SUN, u can never ex ye tion with Tie in Water sircet, whi Even the poorchildren use the four-cent dailies for Dlankots to cover them at night, fiud the Timea so sleepy that they do not wake up in the morning in season for eehoo! It is an act of justice to Gxonon JonEs, the Count Joannes, to correct’ the pub: lic misapprehension which has confounded him with Mr, Groa Jones of the Times. They are two ent'rely distinct and diffirent men, —— Proud and Bullying the Weak. In the glorious days of Rome, when the Republic was ndvaneing, stop by step, to the dominion of the world, the policy of her statesmen was #ummed up in the brief mot to, "To spare the vanquished and subdue the proud.” Sparing the in The United States, uuder our prosent Administration, is made to follow eu equally pithy, but far less noble maxim, It fis merely to spare the proud and bully the weak Dewpatches from Hayth bring t > thne » inten tear Admiral Poot jarrived at nines onthe mh of sha rom! rit . wary, W the fig ship Bevertt aid the fronclad Dictator. He fs sti to have at onco songht out the Provisional Government of Tavyti, and bluntly informed them that he presumed they intended to ald tt Dominican chief Cannan ogainst his rival Barz, but that if they did wo, it would be re. warded as an act of hostility against the United States, which would provoke host ties in return, Tt is also reported that he added that the United States Government was dotermined to use el its power to pre vent any aid being given to Capnar, and that he would carry out his ine structions, Whether thia succor was carried woe AL under the Ltylion ov any other tg Of course, the Haytions have no alterna tive, and must submit to this imperious com mand; but how will it be with another and not quite so insignificant a power? There is evidence that a vessel bearing the English flag ling left Kingston, Jamaica, with arms and amounition for Cannan, Is Admiral Poor instructed to make to the British Gov- ernment the same insolent announcement which he has made to that of Haytit: Or will he not rather swallow his words and quietly respect this “other fing” bearing the red cross of St. George? Surely a Govern. ment which trembles at the bare possibility of # collision with poor, bankrupt, Imbecile Spain, will hardiy dare to bork at Great Britain. Not It prefirs to keep ap ite putation for coursge by bullying Hayti, here its laur such as they ore, are safe, pantheon es One of the Augeon Stnblee— Mr. Tweed's Equine Fstebiishment. The Hon, Winitas M. Twerp, more familiarly known as Twenpy, {8 a candi. date for the Chairmanship of the Democratic National Committee, now held by the Hon, Avovet Briwont. The latter gentleman has Leen too aristocratic in his tastes and feolings to handle the helm of the great Dem- ceratic ehip. ‘The fighting Democracy have Neon casting about for another pilot, and many of their clubs have advocated the se- lection of the Hon, Bia @, In former years, when foreman of the greatest fire-engine com pany in the world, Mr, Tween was an unpre- tentious, hard-working representative of the Democracy. But with wealth came aristo cratic tastes and feelings, until now, in point of luxurions magnificence, he‘outstrips even the regal style of the gorgeous Betnmont. A reporter, who has recently visited Mr Twrrn’s stable in Fortieth strect, estimates as follows the sumptuous paraphernalia of that institution: of the lot the edifi vek walrnt red ground gluse f Pay Pit ince Clock In carved ease. 0 ar Dear akin robe... * bear skia robe, Silver fox #kin robe... Ne ra ivory fine sved_ barne Tduuble hurts We harmeees sven 4 1 i for lia PEE: % Dolla bay earriace mare a | 1 r eis io ‘ Fiverwing and W ii are Key WOM WIE Do" vvvee Prince ant Grecian Her 1 ir wads, with Hinge in thei Bowes oo... Wa FeLCV ALOE, 6 Walnut closet tor sn Tron wast-basine wud drin vator for earrinires. we, With Total . Mr. Twr furnished in the country, which a SUN re- porter proposes to visit at an early day The Democracy must look elsewher: national ot, Sheriff stands in striking contrast with the Hon Bic @, Though holding au office worth over $100,000 a year, bo dies not even own the house ir All his vast receipts are spent in acts of private benevolence gad of they for 9 OBnG J\MEs whieh he lives, n donations for the ber man of nevercoa® activity, of sin, political reticence, and of a determined will, he uses his income without regant to the ae cumulation of proper for himself. True to his friends, fearloss of Wis enemies, just in ‘ who knows what he might not do in Bessioni's placo as Chainnan of a tional 1 cruey ? One diMenliy in the way o ve he everlasting FeLLeRvon ces¢ sto have beer disposed of, We lear that popers whieh the hands of Mr. O'Coxon,—w all-pox,--and whiet which are esser tial to the defence, have been delivered, afier be ing properly fumigated, to Cranmer Sewarn, Req, { the defendant's counsel, and will nocondingly he ready for use when wanted, [tis pected that hy thelr means Mr, Punurnvos will able to clear binself of every churge that has boot the ¢ — The Hon, Testa BLoon has just been re ted Supervisor of the town of Milton, Sar ga comnty, by 420 mojority, a goin of 402 over b vote | 4. Gov, Horrtas was visibly af f this news, nea Mr We again urge Fist the mpe pon t rious necessiiy of mmedinely sending ta Su tingo de Cubs a United States inen-of-war for the protection of Mr, A.B, Peicups, U.S, Consul ut that port, We beliove bis sn appointed, but that is not Poss. or Las been Mr a4 gute y, Rome tuve since an Amer an Adiniral was or. dered to Suntiago for the purpose of obtaining reparation for some five Ainericans who had been murdered ia eold blood, A promive was given by Varwasrpa that in future no citizen of this coun Uy should be condemned without «due tral in presence of bis Consul, That this promise should ho violated ow f left the Spanish officials ta oom us the vessel of wa van only nat Cubs tay commit ouace u oir muccensor® | Goverument bond markets —not they—may perhaps be called to account for them. Two more Americans have Intefy been jndi- cially murdered, fi grees viotntion of the prom- ise exacted by Admiral Horr, communication with their Consul even baving been déesied them, This Mr. Purntirs has dared to report. As soon os thé news of this courageous act teaches the vuluutvers, his life will probably be taken, Ageutleman named Jounx A. Gitswor bd was mentioned in our Washington telegram yes- terday in connection with the eadetship investi- gation, Thieis not Mx. Grisworn of Troy, the Republicau candidate for Governor in 1868, but another person of tie same name, and a Demo- erut in polities, — - Som timo since Tue Sun announced that @ number of naval paymasters had been discov- ered to bo defaulters to the Goverament, We Stated that there were eight or nine of these offi. cers who had proved unfaithful to their trust, This was in some instances denied, The Seere- tary of the Navy reported on Wednesday last to the House of Representatives that the following Wore the paymasters who are indebted to the Governwent, together with the amounts owed by each: their 8 ATI MTR Worhineton...8 R817 1 HL, H, Lockwood... 326 10 C We, Hise t} 4, W. C sackwel Emanuel Muiieh, 9) Tothte ‘The accounts of other payniasters are under ex- amination and deficits have been discovered, but the investigation has not gone far enough to jus- tify us im publishing names, The rays of Tux Son will finally shine upon the darkest recesses of these frands, Wi TC. Moaten From La (% on Amfrivatne, » Cuban paper published in Paris, we cull the following, as proving how Spaniards use Cuban funds to exter. winate the Cuban race Soine months previows to the revolution of September, an officer of Pant wos sent by the jeneral to America, for the purpose of indu the Cubans to furnish finds to be used in upset ting Tsvmmnna, This agent had un interview with Mr, Monstes Lewes, at Havana, He asked that the Cubans furnish 900,009, offering them in exchange therefor autonomy, and all the reforms which the Cuban delegates, of whom Mornes Lexcs was one, bad asked for in Madrid in 1866, The propositions of Paix’s agent were not accept ed, although the pesition of Colonial Minis- ter was offered to Mr, Lewis, This gentleman, stated that the porsonal guarante of Was insufficient, The agent was forced to pply for money elsewhere. The Duke of Moxtressire gave $200,000 ; Sennaxo, $80,000 (money of Madame Semnaxo, a native ( YeLer, $100,000 (nr depos. ited by Madame Deree, @ Cuban, in the Bank of Modvid, and withdrawn on the outbreak of the revolution; the Directors of the bank prose- cuted Deven, aud he was arrested, but the money nan, Eq nt in a hope! pler 60, op the gr Capt The wi then fail down the tru woon ber h le pitebed ac coming Into violone contact with nioored inio the water, wstout be le was di LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, —_— DASHES MERL AND THERE BY THE SUN'S REPORTERS, cial Bensley thiry not Lecally Sentence Heb as for a Discharge. Francis Mallon and John Fitzpatrick, having Deon convicted In the Court of Spectat Sosetons, of ageault and Bottors, were seutented to #ix months {imprisonment on Bisckwe taken before Judeo McCunn yesterday on habeas corpns, and thelr discharge was demardod, of the erotud that nt the time of their conviction there was no legally organtzod © sions in extstenee, assigning the Police Indy Districts to hold that Court, applied sotely to the s then presiding fn those districts terms having expired, the #ubeeg: constitnte Policeman Fred ain, was insuMicient Iatges of the Special Seeeions served his decision, meantime to East River, Ppost and trying om A fellow-feo. ine, potire taiion, but = -> New Chance for a Jail Delivery The Spe- tsoners in the Pentten= The Fir They were writ of Istand, rt of Spectal Ses+ Tt was arcued that the statute ick Schilling, of the Ma street atation, was before Commisstoner Nanierro, yesterday, on @ charge of manstaughter in the fonrth Aogreo, bis crime being styled abetting homicide, It seems that come nights ago Schilling on bis funds discovered Samucl Corbett and his spouse state of intoxicatio’ Sain was ve Rpoaxe'wae endeavoring to perstade hitn to He atti! bat he thoneht he was on bis canal don taking the helm, grinpiing the teor with it, elected the caval boat, {feof the Captain tumbled on board. and and wtiemp! as tii gu ay ii d ty follow her exainy Wi to of the boat, his head of tho Second and Sixth and that Ht election thelr euecessors The Jatge re- etnandiag the pris= at tho foot of y fur gone, and his ‘The oft convey the errt ‘od them Witt i which Sam w nto. the: abin; Dut other canal boat a foot uF two from his own, nnd then rolled The oMeor, wit (hook, feted hid up Jolin Fox, were dnly elected me folie all tho lights of the Yo club now consists of 184 members, among whom are Henry L. Clinton, Sheri? O'Br Leander Bi and Richard B, Connol) he caterer of this whea he and ing than Feehte acubie yard, excavation of rock may be necessary on the line of = The Rival of the Blossome—The Andrew the assistance of but when landed Juckson Cubs Kk, wor small, with: The Sevent The Stafford wood the Seventh ave ty-ninth stre At a meeting of the above Association ou Wed- Ng | nesday last, Mesers, John Morrissey, Henry W. Ge- 1 Michael ors, thi ng Democracy. orton, among others. us bringing into iis This in, Thomas Boesé, omas Dunvby, Lawrence D, Kior- pol Hit cal ag iieiment, James Gorry, i noted tor Lis vrent fund of yneedotes, dra ity, insomuch that ptroiler will not Indulge in any bev however mild. of ty ony fuancia! measure is nt consulting the taste and fore. stor the youth Garry. nir-breadth escapes he Tas bad by flood and fel ifs intend Judge Dowling carried a spear at the Old Bowery Theatre, are moro {tere # Hawlet or one ‘of Train's lectures, gecente ahd Avenue Pavement J Telation of the man 1 pavement is to be eid on ne from Fourteenth street to Fi ‘The contractors sre to receive £6.50 That amount is ta cover whatever ‘ ff asi Bev: the route, ‘The contractors are to enter upon the was already fn safe hands); Count Bavxer, @ | work on the 81 of next month. The contretors are Cuban living in Cadiz, #4,000. The Cuban broth- | prevaring the wood on the outskirts of the city, ers) Fenvanpea Vain each gave @ large amount; of these, one bas bern ossassinated, and the other is at present # Deputy.” — Gold yesterday afternoon tovk another downward plunge, touching 11494, the lowest price since August 13, 18°2. The stock and responded to the decline, and closed feverish and heavy. The gradual approach of gold to par has caused a deadlock in mercantile enterprises, and a general shrinkage of values is belng daily recorded, exe od trined Jont n u \ First itis placed tna hot bath, the wood are freon! from the water which When the pores of ey COs and the albaminogs matter Jo the wood baw afters Last fall President Grant removed a ones |" piceday logged soldier from the Postmastersbip of New- ie aniretees burgh, Eaka Fanuioroy, a wealthy politician, | course was put in his Ou Tuesday the whole Democratic city elec in Newburgh Tire Anthony Miller The steam in the p been coaguiated, at a wood js placed in perature of 80 dezrees, the nother bath reduced to 7 degrees vst fl _—— An Army of Bubies—Another Colored Reernit. up to the present date, ree aro living and doing well, t was another litte fal Three hundred and thirty bab their way into the basket of the Foundling Asyiow Of these two handred and oF rb ion Woorl becomes con: ed and a vacaum is formed where the pores Creosote ol: 8 thea forced into the atmospheric pressure. res by hare fonod Among the arrivale «ted African ba by With a pain of rem=rkably strong Jungs n Of ei Visitors nt ! t. Every visit w ‘ound rings o is devoted to syiom in ation, of voclation. . On Wednesday evening a large number of le by about 200 majority, a Republican loss of 400. | ing Democratic citizens of the Thirteenth Ward The city has heretol riably gono Repub- | assembled in the parlors of the Bank Coffee House, lican, Perhaps if President Guaxt will pay | go9 Grand sireet, and organized a club to be known another visit to the place the I atic me: we ihe Anthony Milter Association.” Tho Initia. coppaney Y Fate MAI | thon fee was placed at The todowing is the list rity will be reduced to nothing again, Of officers: —_ Pree t. J. Among the independent candidates for | Pi Porn nia’ ing weeretarys Teatrl Me \ear : David Kelly Mayor at the election to be held iu May, we have heard the following geuticmen named: Taowss J, Cazamen, Jawes U, Coumtas, Konent Bown, Mansuate O, Bovewrs, Hoeice Greece, and Moses Tarton. It is believed that the Youn and the in Demoer: ndent Republicans | Just abe could be united on any one of these panes, Another proposition is to refer it to Isaac Suen. | fn thre 2G Jr, Savcen J. wax, Geo Barxaro, Jony dacon Asion, | * Titoes, and Gronce Orpyee to select @ candidate on whow the tue men of all parties may unite, —— Conyrress seems disposed to rid Itself of the burden of the local affairs of the District of Co- Jumbia, For that end, a bill bas been introduced into the Senate by Mr. Homuty erecting the Dis. trict into a Territory, with a ( ture, and all the other chara torial government, vernor, Le istics of a t by eee b When Texas was admitted into the Union, it was with th dent that not more than four new States might be made from her terri- oer i# own aud the Captain, of Hobul the bond provid 8 ten-twenty bon inere # from four By 43 yeas to 115 nays the Honse BSwann's amendme proposing that the road thai! not be eonstrncied Withont the consent of the State through which it z tl tory, but as yet the agreement has never been | Wither curried out, Ltis now proposed to set off fiom | PAIS the Sta‘e two Territories, to be named respec: | ay the earliest pr tively Jefferson and Motogorda, — Schooner Cops) The schooner Hickory, g | £0 of pig tron by and th Island ye steamer Rattler, Samuel Martin aces by the pig iron fallin, f Hobok was strnck by Bedloe Cantain Allen and. three men », with m care equall and eapeized rday uflernoon, were resenol by the A bis arn broken on him. ‘Vie D, Smith, Samuel Martin, ken. RLSS, yt upon the jy Betwre «e-Question of Ve Farnsworth and Hatter~The Newest Form of the © March 8.—The Senate adopted Mr, Sumner's amendment to the Funding bill to that 4d for ehail be a ten-fo Dill was farther amended y Instead ot aggregate of new fvo per cent p five hundred millions Jeeted Mr, tto the Air Line Rajirond bill, "lo mom Rep. N.Y.) gave notice that he wou'd ent report from the Judiciary Committee the Naturaliza'ion bill, aud ask = * for {te passage, ‘The Indian Aopropriation bill wa: HN PURCELL has heen sentenced to be | passed, The forifl vill havin been ealied ap, the i fon, James Brooks, of New York, delivered or hanged for the wurder of Witusax Krunvan, | Hon. gamen Brake ot eee ov ermien Mr. Uitlur The wnurder was comuitted while Porcen. was | (Re .. Muss) rose to el the Dill forthe ad oring t 1 ther m of wissio! Goorgia. endeavoring to p this brother from engaging | Oy auwswonttt (it a member of the in a prize fight, It is unfortunate for Mr, Por. | Roconstruc:ion Commi ten, mate itio polit af onde H 3 wan va - that Mr. Butler bad not heen authorizea by the CELL that bis uame is not Jackson, and that Kien | that Mr Miter tht ne oe XAN Was not away from bim when he | The Sreaken—Tost eauuot be w point of or Rad ANB ALINE Met MALS Ga might then | THAt tA. point of ¥ fired the fatal sb ds. dict might then | Tatts, point have been, “ Murderet in self-defence.”* Mr. Burirn—) am responsile for whet Tam —— doing, 1 A i fi ‘ oe Spraken-It ts the duty of the Choir to reco: Quotations from New York newspapers; nice the Chayman of the ¢ #0 on tee nstriy Pu FUN has no nicral cnarsetor— N.Y. Worl Hon, which bs huthoriaed to report at any thue No; TUREUN Dae not ue woral chasaclor os a bas t +s onTH—Dees the gentleman fro tard swhidier—¥. Yi Sua ret 4 " we Commis ce duly “ ‘Hehold Low good and how plowwant it ts for | ¢ ack that bik? rethren .o dwell 10 in unity.” The Word BUTLER not catechised, ke upat Tae sen or Ee STN Fanxswontu—1 % f pon the urs ward | tee Kio that we cn wait ave peace, | since it was recommitted ke thw wo Te wetropolitun mewspapers, | the Comulitee minoved up ber caited dy gentlemen of calure aud reputation, | {rit je mquestion | might condyet their patie more deco Mr, BUTE rn='Ihis $8 4 very plain matter, ‘Th rously than the above —Hrookly nites, ‘was reported to th We have shown every disposition to dwell to 40 Be. Prt Be ) imposition | f bein p ». gether in unity; and eepectully to make ne d cary Q tinction ont nt of birth « i M \ Tie Semaner f the Avraham O° Hall ; re the Houre to on. Abr O' Hall, or Oakey if you please rc Comuitios have never au Awoke one night from a deep dream of fees, Aaah eien “anlenel nate a And saw within the gus-light of his room— port 1 Ve receiv tue Paid by the city, else he'd sleep in gloom hed withuut » vote, —— er pb ling he bo. shoe A weiter sortbbling like ® boy in ct ws und nv Ming Tailed Monk ve Exeveding luk bud made O'Huil a toot, Brom the Chteago Repnibiteun, And to the seribbley in the room he ssid, Tmmensikot! Conway, the abdominons. trage. “What write you, ld?" The follow raiscd his | dion, lives in the ety “Of sximty (Brooklyn), and is While there Mherof the Sons of Tomperane bead, and sitiltt nee associations) but when Savant hia anal in wish a Gina cue No visite t Js (New York), he Auamgred, he nunies who love the | During of rooms Mr Con ” way found himee mpany wi “And is mive on Gshed Ouheys Noy | as the Ferronator ef ducko, the Braziltan ape, und freon tt? Bich uburaciers | When tle hour for browking un rs8g t rived, Mr, Conway “a8 scored ty the sidewalk Ke dl the Reribulist, Owhey raised his key, by the obliging Dealer A And, chevkily still, replied: “oy, go your] ,,) Which May tre yuu golag, Mr, Conway?” asked ways, every raspectahle a palin nibh Tahari sida uaW Rees ae el the DokipuUs Hugediau, And write me one wto loves whatever poy re Neale Harem The seribblist wrote and mizcled, but the ne v Urooalyny Sify Whey very respectable Np at to tive,’* bigit " wl, Mr, Ce ‘ay, Til co port of the way with Appeared ith a great dazzhng light, you. said Cae UH accommodating pantonnimist And showed names which Jove of pay had | ,, {NO #les vou will not sir” replied the tragedian, When, O'F ail’ preat name led ali the c eb ind a Pig nitiar vith M fudled monkey Monway's pen may appro ti ‘The Story of a nn Who Paesed I he Tey from Tn 1881-2 there @ planter named Wooley, least there wos a him. worst habite of gambling, and hors nated, ed hie heine menaved A REWARKADLE PR ie ly. itontiary Plow the Jackson Citteen. lived in Monroe count He was a half-tr ood deal of Cherokee lon he time e ricill foul vc an overseer, ation, the He he ah Indian in He owned about 90) slaves, and hed oll the tr nking, ‘These pore ts alter: tation role virtue of posseesine a sole of Indiun veneration for the meredness of his word, a note for any purchase what contempt whi in soverel word, He liad noo what he deen his bond he con te thine we spe ompnnetion in killin He would noe ex ever, and held all men violated their pledved a men in Wa Just quarrel; but his word was This waa his well-known character, and have got credit for thoms: ensier than other men contd have got hun stro Kof he had killed several pei in gambling quarrels, and he wae looked npon as man not to be crossed except at the risk of live. ‘One night, while pinyin qaarrel arose about known desporudo, starement about t the wame, and he gave the he game, da on his word cards in Colambas, a His opponent was a 1 to Wooloy's Bowirs. flashed out sitmnliancously—both were slightly wounded, when alneky blow laid Wooley's opponent dead upon the floor Next morning Wooley wns arrested—arrested Decanse he did not care that it should be otherwi# Wooley had eorried bis killing 4 far that the judge feli pound to commit, I Patation of bring esperadojam or wes ley, Tie Jailor was a weak man—weal Tweak to resist the influence of a duucer, Ate bearing hie confinement for u day or two Wooley Wi age tn t for the jailor. affected esther bi ith. Aerordinely to jot in, in order to avord the im- fear of of his G In cour “See here, Jim,” anid he, “yon know me: you know Lnover break ‘This argument was enforced by erations; and night ont and enjoy * neeturnal liberty. my word. nd it will be all ria material ‘afer night Wooley us The Cow Ato ht, You can ind when it gets bod time f low, T want to go ‘ont and have a social eame with the bove. Just leave me the key. ‘wi'l come, lock myself in, ‘ousid- rt ome t fing soon, he vot the eas prt of, and giving bail in sum Of $1000, At the on trial: the jury the dadge sonten tiney at dackscn, n know, Sher $s poor=eat Hoy Canar drive the expense, Wooley «eh ALT ty’ he conld to bia word, time arrived, Pui 1@ Sheriff produced them, am and left things wasrelonsed. eturned a Ferdi \ hiin to one yer The papers were Sheri proposed to start wiih him for J: im,”? said he, t the ee dows papers aat Woo'e ver 81010 not move, he mate tike thelr turn. Woo ing np at the Man next term of the Court, Wooley wae nat an t afford the trip<ond so Vii just hemy 0 duckson, and save all ere Hie was aware, J pnt hem into bie packet, he, “1 sail be off to-morrow foenorate man to deal never broke worth of virtua of ¥ left for Jackson, and in in House, ha sailed ont, visiied ail the gambling bells with whieh that town even then ab om, he ine re hail the man,” . I've bro: Where is bef Here; Tam the anded, and t enitenuisry. ire mud the Warden sald Col, Dyeckeon. At yon a psTaons quired the W and m, himeeit, How ft lon #,%° And thre ah they G they returned to the guard-room, Wooley had so plonsantly that the warden felt rewssured, and said jocosely : “Now do you think you w “To tell you the t rover did aday'a © Vd hike any of your Wve ean fit the th year's up Pil clerk ou'd like beet ¢* ruth, eolonel,” sald Wooles ork in. my Jife, and Yd cussed trades, Bil tel yo you, Jost for ths name of ,, and we'll live Jouilly together, Ul the torkeat Y. next morn: Batering den, Wooley banded over orinined quickly to keep the man, since he let's go through thts place Aw Mr. Wooley, what branch of the business ‘The warden saw he had a character to dea! with, and coneladed that of bls own accord, w eaced. Wooley rtal clerk oF companion by nigat. Havan, tained the best of liquors but rogrett fellow, and made the warden a good compans rogrettin THEN AN Act rezw The Peap'e 0 Senate ond A SECTION 1—There A man Who we Hd not run away 1 his year accordingly by day,anda gauibier i for at heart | SS W EXCISE Law. alo of intox 0 York of Exelse in'each of the 6+ oeporntel v1 sud Cowos Of this State. Sach Boards 1a cities Compoerd of tires iienbers, who thu! he ap ereinalter prow In Iheorporatent. ¥ hall consist President. of ud three m the Board ob 4 by ich of Tr hall consist of perv thereof, for th be ttoexccute the And 1) ease the off # Of Snperviser be ¥ ‘Any three members #hati Bi ested 1) any town ant or ating Iqnors, represeated ia do into aprison aud acqal nominal Sackson io kept the ward-room sunpibed with and @ sly nook in the offler always His year un, he lett Wass toners he not swo Juccicesin theiown, tien tie Towa (rer Rc. dc The Mavor ant Board ata er ort ast pomertoactmsaty vd bre Mh do tate a sear cachet year | yeni i Boar al Dessone ain iat Bilcrit err respective citioe, viltucens and tovnton aeamaioriy ot the Cain Te hal for the yal nose o} Tn evtios they shall m: and wa 1 time they « fees tt @oiiars, § Anplieat on tov n which a¢ i 6 ils ta and ihe pros hundred sane are) Inconsis pr mie Ot tt rousirned #4 par fol foam th Excise tn toany p Ne punt Htled © An net tn peer W te Metra} No sallnet, p Hid Miyweven, exe tort ‘cou! * act, elel I and be ant real whole at this Bt onl ol base Aprils Me wakosmioxeatin ti « mineiee Hauent ts heyy aly Towels ad ditierconterred Wy ance gr Tote Poor so fin me telaven ty at hereoy devolved non the Co hits Of Bea ©.UieH” Hut WOU HD Unis met i shail 1 Test OL WD) person b hy highway Hoard o1 bx 1 ret } wed to them tov ther se Villave offteera, 1 Of Hocnecs In any te With te County inet np on tt by t tow town or Vi lag Loons for iit oF vivare, when Av Hie mal DEO. 7, Pde wee shy » Sunerintends Heit tue ehveued tev reports that tn i tu New York Muibér OF DO Mdiag be y dave albert — > —The Ohio Legislature has parsed o bill t¢ provide “eunjects” for modieal students, =In Indiana a barber has been wuleted in gig j Anmages for entting a customer's bait tooshort, —School marm to little Josie: Where is the North Pote, Toto?" + Too of the map, marts The Mikado of Japan has recently imported A plano from Anatrinathe frat ever sven in (he Revptte, =Offenbach’s Tost opera bouts is entitiod “Le Grand Lamon.” It ts in four new, aod is written for the Varitté —Thiers is said to prepare his epece! ner partics, rehearsing bis arzun conversation =The Denver Vigilance Committoe thts soaton sont valentines to sanity people, wivine dic yrecapie hints to “travel or hang.” —Kecent statistics show that in Scot 65,786 hones, 446.601 had only two room but one room, while 7,°6! had no windows, —Tudge Black is eaid to bo preparing an artiote for tho nrets in answer to Sonator Wiiton’s paper onthe lato Seeretary Stanton in the Fevroary ¢lant/s, —Half a million dollars’ worth of cotton is said to be lying In the felts of the region trinatary t¢ Memphis, which cannot be pleked for want of iador, —A Marseilles theatre is playing « melodrams, entitled * Tho Crime of Pantin." which concludes with the apotheosis of tha vietiins of the assassin ina vision, —A youth of Williston, Vt, bas clove grand and wreat grand pire its, Ava acter an! vants, thirty reat ancles ana aunts, (went great grovt aneleg anid attuta, arm! forty aecon t-eoustna, —Josoph A, Carpenter, who died at South Pass, INinots. recently, left one thourand doliaré to cetonitep A nablic fountain in the towh, thna " removing ous very vatent exense for frequenting saloons.” —Asintic cholera now rages mt Moseow in ity ople are snddenty attnated hy the epi. ale while walking fo the atreete, and there nave dew several revere cases in Which death was fostartansong —The Hessian Government has forbi employment of children as rope dancers, } and gy w lot our e Sot dine OUrse of 1 sin the ont of and 6 ee eee a ye ee ont gale in tho vi vada, ono miner romarkod “ Wi, tte hold; wheronnon @ oomendo Patron tdaely arko! to the bystauters, Mo's an izooravt eam, tveoon.” pe he menn =Mr. Gladstone enta down treos, for reeroation, in tiaziey Park, the euppesed alte of Thomson’ « cue fIndolerce * Ho was at work threes days for three hours a day tn eatting down a beeeh tre ay in cireumferenea, —It is related of a centenarian who died the other day that he learned to nee tobacco ut theage ab Afty, but abandoned {tat elehty-eren, haying discon. ered that It made his land a little unetend, hinproved, he said, very mach after that, =John ©, Holloway, Penns Ivana Bastera Penit daysazo, His wife, overcome by crief, sry ved him bata few days. and hie dawzt ter, who carne irom adie tance 10 attend ile frneral, died on Thursday. —At a barbers’ festival recently held in Seot. land, the chairman ratd ihe first shaving Implement ever In ne were Ftone relscors, and the way they were pat In operation was hy laying the beard on @ stone, and striving it shart’y with another stone anti! redeoed to the requisite stape. An honest old darkey, who coitl ee ere ee fourt uslent of the 1 aboot tow SS expestations of Aforty-acre plantation and a domestic Jeckee for voting the Radical ticket wer antirly emoere, Or oes back on his felon ty im this wike: “Dem ears p ttn’ eealiawag fellers, do teil us dar war pew virions in de Constitntlon for wa eoliad iol, bmt dat was @ lle—tem pervisions dida't come, "Pore Gody massa. I aint seou de fast mou'ful, A geatleman was chiding hi out late at aieht, or rather iv new tye, and fald: * Whe, when I was of your age my not allow me to go oat of the house agi you had @ deuce of a fathe young profizaie, whereupon the fatuer very eiferatet, “I had a confounded sizht bert ne than you, you young ut? —Anglican Chureh di sop fir staying r« pitaries are co with those Of the Greek Church, Tha Ar Ryra, a tor having been Mt od and (éted by D. ley and the Archbishop of Yor’, has n LL.D. by the Daiverstty of Cunbriige, soon follow sult, The Ch Union hae wlso orasente mM with an afdross, Altogether, the Arclibihop time tn England. Some musical Toxans, wishing to con.plinent One of the'r lady fiends, repaired to her re e, ant Soon strains of fairy-like muse etole upon walny alr, After come thronzh 9 eholce pr ves and instromental, a accond-atory window was raised an the faco of one of Aim truded. “Loox ne: won't von pleas edark-hued ca s" anid she, piay the M —Rochefort's fumily line has been t 1 the son of Philip the Firet, afterward Lous the Seth , wus discivod (hetore bin? cove nue This Is the foundation of Rochefor ola othe descendant of kin, —Squire Shelton, who has marrie? 1 eonples during his % years of masleir deer, O., Alod Inet week, at tha are who cave Aberdeen the name of the ov Anicriva." ‘Thither oloping lovers fly! a the day Or night, and were epee dily mnarrlet setting out of bed and performing the Wrtalono, oF condnotiag it from bt Wien thera waa lew fine, So many dit ut Atiie'ly confor ntug to the lette the Lov! itnre of Ke ita —A communication from the President of Pul man’s Carriage Company has been proventod te Joh Bright, inviting him to Amer to pines at the dt any him NF AO ynmodation, fron Now York $a San Pray 09, 18 Chicago, stopping ayorten and astonzasheciours Mr Fright expresses Niue! muck pleayed witl !)) Invite tion, though ta the provnt state of hie health it 18 tte likely that ho will undertsko so formidad rney —The late Bishop of Manchester, Boy! nd, seti anything but @ Christicn example ta one of sie prove 6 of Nim Will, Many your ago his eldest jynzhte married one of tits ehaplalay— man of ox hate acter--wiihont the Bishop's consent, Ehe illo elo tod from all uterost th hex father's prop), wh oxpleins his act in thee rormes “Thin don 1 oneer Dut Decanse Ehold it a dary ret to tet +s ‘a bers and the person she is married &. pr fu" A 80xe, Afd ineii-ti-ulne thiae ¢ . White the tae Is beste oo Dolan my lay to No-n A thamoeck ‘ —A few days ago doveph Lux " f ; vor ihe “ t ‘ ‘ c pa with hin he (aed a Dove, wet Ht, and, rowclnne it out, A : Anotiier foot, fa this way he secure! av 4 et. Mee then wouk off his hint, w went ted adont the anti head to annce 900 Drovent Ite Middug Lin, Hh “ » (thy antl Of the traps, te . Liver 4 vod was nearly two days ‘ we COUNTRY crt Little treet vio ots Born 3 0.0 we wpriety “thon frie beaten me Ga not Met cow Innocents! Horna the wild word Ob that ol ithe Had enen i onal Noawe Would we be