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a Stew Bi Nina a, SEM 4 Sih Rh ‘ ne ee eee » . THE SUN, MONDAY, MARCH i4,_1870_ fave been one of tho wisest neta. | what Mr. Lacon cll him T think } probably not cren any opposition from other agit Gd fa TRH Rep Rivee REPveito. sUNREAME, -s pn pall ad Ke bers of the Convention, and if his work had | TiroMPsoN ought to be arretted ©] Buropean powers, His character had been more | pw Opps. ~The most important feature | & B notiet Arnold Among the Potrio's— | —All the tenors are now following (! The ge ie Wy, Leen submitted to the people as a separate | Mr, Lixcory had finished his labors for the than once attacked in no measured terms by the | oo in6 jist oy" anussments for the present week is te of Gatdy. th Tra tort © Murder | 4 Quebco bank has three tor Wee Thane Pyne article, it would doubtless have been adopted, | day, and was wathing hie hands inaeido |. man whom he bus now silenced pees. the Enelich ope. Th? Parepa-Rowa troupe hada} .6f eee ete Os cias | cent eces tn tn va ee : =| No higher proof need be given of the esti: | room. When told that Jacon Tiromrson } re charges 4 ' i Fite ory. aieareenbio and cMtotihe-way weatre at | vier ot Nen rally — Figaro says man wants but little « MONDAY, MARCH 14 mation in which Mr, Concer te held by the | was coming into Maine, that he would ; Nierer OF bo renewal oy 0th M WEieS to ave tae? DREN Te ey Litho | ZWmbina (4b, 0) Correqnendence of the St, Pant Preare |. DOF WARIS that hittle eee 2 dy oi f into Maine, { fut ikowise is th estion as to whether ced enrly in the aeaaon, NeW they appear at the the fation was issued on the regntar pub: — The next Republican platform «1, Domocraey of thie Stato tian tho faet thet in | bo in Portiond sn diagutee the nexb forenqoe, | {yereateuaariee Stee ones on Aeetemy s64 in a8 ope tion dae ete ey but ae ontatne Tavorm to pourlanine', Roprewaans Howl oq or not #9 grave an infraction of tho law as this | Acadomy and in an opera nut OMly intrinsically | Iication dav (eh, 18) butas tt contained intormation | menee thus: Artiet 1, No presents, be MW, mitted to + helow, Acedemy of Musle-Perpetina the National Convention of the party in July, | he said: “ Well, I guess you had better let | bloody duel by #0 prominent a person as Mowr- | beautiful, but in which they have bet exceedingly | deemed Ady ane to ee Ad ated and | “4 Massachusetts paper has a column of wig, iehbitdep 1808, the thirty-three delegates of New York | hi But,” was th ver, “Mr. | snecosstal. hence no purer by tie lust Wis day's mail," It calle Local Note at Howe and About ' fr Mw itoatend y-throe delegates of New York | him run, But,” was the answer, “Mr. | pexsre small chance of being . " . © NO purer by tie lust and this day's mail. nd Abroad eilniebone ha | renoatedly cast thels. unanimous. v0 will (nerense his Morart’s “Marringe of Fienro" bas fivtthermors | “Tr scome that Caddy had tuken each an active rart | Carlotta Patti is at Atlanta, whorw | in ge up civil war, that When eyptire, so great Sing. the advantage of being almost a novelty { our Stanton thinks he had better be arrested.” | raised to power in Spain, Fitth Avenue Theatre i him as their candidate for the Presidency. “No,” said he, “tet him. foany tila was the indignation aqninet iim, the Government | NE Produces, necoudtog t al pape H of the Presic No, id he, im run, He can't doany ——— P R aire aia encore e Opera Mouse-Twive " 2 ae LP iY . ities, whi opern-gocrs, Madame Parepa-Rosa, Mise was compelled to put him on triai, The proof was | SHCor | 148 Prva Such is Sasvonp EB, Cavncy, euch his | more harm now, When yon find an elcphant | Thero ten halt in Freneh politics, which | iiorsce, Mrs, Soguin, and Mossrs, Nordbtom, cau. | damnu Fra ne. wae found vality, and to nrovent Cincinnatl paper warns ite yo. joy Minetret political character, such his public record, | running, the best way is to let him keep on, | ‘hows that there {s @ screw loose soa’ here. | nce, Hall, Campbell, and others arc in the cast, | ©m90b the prisoner was onlerec to be exegutad, Ho | poware of ennine and feline snucnr hs Ricca WL Race Wilco, it ce P fs y Y 6 . t Well gan ii Into n private place by tiree Cap. | " tree Ma hecunaiae | each his firm hold apon the confidence and | Let him get out to England if he wants to. { Niven after yehemen’ A ih lee Pon | catt:2¢ conducts. During the season, which i to and they wRerwurd reported to the soldiers iy Th ake Wenninv! Fox as Han et, | esteem of the people. If the Democragy of | We shi e enoug’ didatures, gives no sign of a desire to push on | pea brief one, “ Overon’’ will also be performed. il the people that he wus @ ted nt the mat- —The task of “conchiag’ the Oxfor) Univen Paces toniee | Sen varitecs rt silat Talc al pods all ri vs igh of them on our hands | tho reform, and nothing ean be lamer than bis | Tas Mapwoat Sociertes.—Lovers of English Wer fs elotied In so mich mystery that Mis death Is | iy erew nas Beem detecatot to the ex >> igen The Reach Pacusietle Tanner Opm he vioicrn he tk hope for a bi uture, let then) | Without taking him too, Tell STANTON you | explanation on the subject in che Corps Léwislatif. | madrigal musie may look forward with the anticiva Galiy resides at Portage Tis Prnirte, wns a Beotah || JC: Tinne. 4 : , Wallachin Las So iaetall Lim as their leader, had best let him slide.” j In the mean time, Dano, the Minister of Foreign | tion of hearing komo admirable glee and matrizal Halebrked, and a warm partisan of, MeDog-alls —A Cincinnati Judge has decided thot a blow ood'e Museum ‘ “we What night Me. Laxcons wan ehot, and | Afaiws sod these! waiter mind of te Cabinet, | morte tn the evarse of tho encaine two monthe. | fyiepaNor Meaicn ant deritteeto ‘unite with | fora divorces nn ne neater gone , ow to Deal with Utah. untit his death and the inauguration of | is coquetting with Austria and Russia, and trying As is well known, there are two madrignl rocie- | Behulta, this Gaddy was sent by Rebultz to tie Dease wd Western caper annotitices ¢ When the Republican party, in its carly * > tend " inst Pr ties in existence in this city, onder different manage: | Fettiement to induco them to Join pebuitz. am! In Mees Alesana A heal A ¥ | prosidentt Jomnsox, Mr. Stanton was in | hard to get up ao coalition against Prussi 4 fi Ope of | (Gaday) wa 4 the house of Wm. Dease Wien Rici'e | @ little girl” frm the eywnutiic nervousn th organization, pronounced #lavery and polyg: | ath the ont executive officer. ‘The whole | #gsressions, At the same time he courts the ap- mont and composed of different sinzere. Ove Of | thon srrested him. Uo was accompanied bY a | develooment.” sy ‘ = them, under Mr, Johnson's direction, hag already | Freach halfbreed named La Vonohelr, a strong rhe ea tn WY, burden of the’ Government rested on his plause of the Liberal party, by threatening the | been ‘avorably heard at Steinway Hall this wintor, | Schullz-MeDougall man, «ho was also captured ant — The bulla and beers in Wall streot are bag shoulders, and his 1, ¥ors through those hours Pope with the withdrawal of the French troops it | aig hag recently organized iteclt under the presi. | Men to Hort Garry. Lal Vausiwur coum palisens | nigh, but think of the Kitesnot to houlders, and his li < “| the event of the promulgation of the Infailibilit a“ + | and proposed and did take the oath of allegiance, | birds of pr enorme fi gation of the Infailibility | gency of Mr. 8. Weir Roosevelt, and put giving | and was discharged, He applied and was enlisted " of tart and ret 1S a Septic doctrine; but nobody believes that thi borage na wh —Eighty-nine do ordinates at the War Dep.*tme' pei amy twin relics of barbarism, a great truth was uttered, But, while slavery was tho result of violence, polygamy is the creation of ignorance. Now while we may, as we have other ; of hens’ eggs threat | two entert nts at Bt —one of | into the parrtot ar na was pnt on dnty, The = Bs entertainments at Steinway Hall—one the lastof | foiwing night oon guard, bo deserted, and | Dart of We donations toa clergyman ai 1 done, use force against violence, we can only " had “ee will ever bo carried out, or that any Minister | this month, the other in April. Buth of these aro to | went down to whore Schnita wie camped in the | the other evening, employ education and persuaion agnivst ig- to the utmest in the transmis. Vom and execu. | will ever dare to give offence to Evoexte and her | be subseription concerts, Beotch sottiement, and ft being known there tiathe |. There's @ man down town wh norance, Toward the last, force only aggra- vates that which we seek to destroy. Polygamy is in such deadly antagonism to the Christian civilization of the age, that it Ys —— q - “= sons who gavo tho ret two madrizal concerts last | Finuing that his professions of io: ally” were not | that ho keeps a ban account, Some surpriso has been expressed at tho | winter. Since that time they have been singing in | credited, he belted from his gnard.takiny a loaded gun s Fanny Joy, a reigning b statem ton, Que: Wednes: f or | Ok be went, In a few rods he reached the bank of hid M hed wareary stl bi ement made by Gen, Qursapa, bool ‘ednes- | private, and have mado additions to their number | ro Ros River, where Lo mer young Sutherland on | Has Just married a Mr. Blaine, ‘The th ant y fa. lay last, to a meeting of the Senate Committee | and to their repertoire, They now propose to emerge | horseback, unin whom he fred twice—borh charges Preferred not to remain a Joy forever, light,the officer who had seen Mr. La.S€OUN th previous afternoon went home exhan ‘ed to get a little rest ; but P nslocp when he was aroused by Colones | on Military Affairs, that the Cubans were in pos- | from thelr rectntion nnd give tothe pubiicthe results | taking effert, the last one proving mal. Le Yourtior | —A New Jersey grocer, when cont can oxist only when far removed from its in- Mahe y » : ga wae ‘ed’ ‘and brought to a bait by a charge of yg » when c ed to =| duenco, <Bhtartaas Yours and ble deluded | © StOUes With diroetions trom Mr, STANTON | sesston of several ports, which he pointed out on | °f thelr labors in private, The tlekete aro in | Sho? aher having tis head badly damaced by | sbont eel tng bad exce anya: “HAL this thie 0! ear ty to arrest JAcon THomeson, This order was | a Carefully prepared map of Cuba, That some this ease, also, to bo sold by subscription, | an ax, be was conveyed back to the Scotch chneel, | hens are sick, and often Iny bait oxe®, . he daily cirentation of Tie follow ‘lig if and the baton is to be in tho hands of the | tlen occupied by tz. This onfortunare youth | —A sign one hundred and seventy fe vi j Wil eal GUN dade Ws TRU a 7 paves tt fla rat duly sent to Portland, andthe proper aces | parts the inland wero arable tothe Cubans | Sigg aie amateur who ‘hid it on the | erinn wan ey vino te el aegchif cme endred nnd noventy fe! ten , ° depth almo oken wilder: ; i reise sage Beg peer gla es mber, te alot I March 12, was asfollovea: Hit Boline an (hap Wald live eared Hei there made every effort to find him, but in | for the Amporting of arms and ammunition, ceca sion when the soclety fizst took the public by | wine Ged in my last, Gene Bee ne Dr PUL ap on a Machine hop in Worcester, Mass. vain, He had ovidently changed his mind, | been long since proved by the number of expe- | by surpriso Besides madrigals, this orcanization is | When this force cot to the point of Mestinati SNA isco 8 Tiarwlay a ; 5 : —A young Indy created @ sensation a! Vlog, Tuesday, MEGOO Friday... ua the moral and social influences of the outside " ditions, and Sy the fact that every vessel by | to rive some of tho beantifn! chornees from Mento’ they found the fort oren ied by none but thé Ordi- | pede Hatt in Meriden. Conn. recently, by jie Weadneaday oi Oye ‘ and did not take that route. rena 4 aohn's, “Aatioone™ ena “Obi nary employees and officers of tue Hudson = ‘ paid i Thin hail, eee ep ck. G4 00, | TOM: they flourished ; but the moment the th de which their frien-ls here and elsewhere have kept | *0hn', "i Amtirono and, © clzth ROEY emplovees and, uficers of tue Hudson EY | ricing of the velocinede. She War dees tivomm : web A sanssrnferttatend Ne inied Mr sted | f ¢] i , tl survlied with war materials, and which has | into Egypt came,” also selection» the fort. and the doctor was sapposed to be with | etume, aud was perfect misiress of the ne Aver: y Jaton during the week, | Taitoad stretched out its iron arn and Do the Cubans Aim at Annexation t hem sur ties Pasei or ne deren Lan Wore The | the tndians, near the mouth of the Red River. vehicl Avera ly ctrentation during the week - : j | Parone ina ate Hons from Hardin's | the Indians, near the mo ie Hed River. eld, vi DOOSDS Davi: alee a we touched the pollution, polygamy began to ia Ha fe, Wiilots tik Dene, aa tall een eee by British au- | mere mention of those titles 1s. ene A; Mair (the'Cauwcan pect) was with Major Boule |. toute recently passed through the D rites y average Mires the pie Tho Havana cable, which has been, 04 14) dortion, has managed to land her cargo suc. | expectation and enthusiem of the wasiclan. The | (oms ommand, val abandoned Beh tm at the same ao = fe D { fous wid, en 4 Vv | fil, ‘The public sentiment of the country vateibal (8 4h | ney < Wenvaeed. of dianion oN ee ee eet comme | tite, but took h more direct ronto for Portage la | Line (Vermont) Office, bearing the follow ’ pee says to the people of Uwh: “What you do not unnatural in the prosent state of atfalts | oossfutly, The propriety, se Wilkon Industrial Mission, igok h more direct ronta for Borage, la | teiiciony. «Thiele for the man Who has the Thou,» ‘ 0 cople of Uta ys ys offer no present change. Propara- der, bread Dearram cattle Lam not ® on that island, unusually silent of late, at Rooth'« for new The Seoteh, and ne On then: the location of these ports is open to questioti. or W. ot reasonable, it is not mn ‘i ; 6 : Fretiah halft-preeds, | tonis of his nate. { A Democratic Leader Wanted. not reasonable, it is not decent vouchsafod the outside world lately the im-| We trust the secret will be safe in the hands of | {0B are in progr ents Palor® Neat | oeely Ferred to 5 and Boulton, and mi Caters epeeier whe tel ‘he Democracy of the State of New York | ready we learn that a gravo division has oc- er % ‘ a8, This is the Wet week of “Manfor.” Next | OM araicued thea with provisions Becuuse they | —A California operator wlio teleginylin o¢ ia 4 oa a portant information that among Cuban cor- | the gentlemen composing that Committee, week Mr. Booth appears ns Sir Giles Overreach and aa Francisco inquiring tf he should buy at qnowtione need a leader, Thrust into the slough of | curred in the Mormon chureh, that a large % ‘ i Claude Menotte, Bev that and further in the | Could not belp thomeci ves, seasied coll rity 7 at quov ‘A . be A va respondence captuted in the Villa Clara dis: : ee gs background loom tp trenarations for eth. Sehnitz hud 100 Indians on bis f y ge OE ceived in reply, “No price too hich y" but afer a ' disrepute and in iity by protendere, char- | portion of the Mormons are out in opposition | ice werd fo documents attcating the for Major Bocrron and Doctor Scie tz, of | tiie tragedy, with ite + patniral ineitents, {ts pate oan | atl par agree Tigre wy upon this advice, ascertained that the reps + i Jatane, and corrnptioniste, it requires a states: | to the degrading practice, and that every day | y.+ on of clube in that gection wired yjeet Winnipeg, recently raised a company of Cann- Seana a sn PR iaeccae charac: || extes. 00 s and Black, are ex: havo read,“ No; price too high.” man of reat ability, of progressivo ideas, of | the ranks of the malcontents grow stronger. | was to dissipate all idea of annexation to the | Sitmeand Indians, and declared President Reet. | ty irom any hu has yet give Fe GA AI Rd ng Ri oe ipe expericnce, of vlemished integrity, c d ene! of Bria. | y- i : i. a usurper, After robbing the patriot farmers $$$ - toand the funae ts far stronger and better ‘ ripe experience, of unblemished integrity, of This ralirond is a great enemy of Buta-| tited States, and to nin at but one object, | they raised the Canadian standard, and OLD CYARON'S VERRY BOTS. i tase ever wafore, perintending the eduestion ct wee tried popularity, in whom the masses have | 1AM, ‘The trains arrive crowded with likely 7 sears se aaashd eile aeerur tie Biate lrepartment nt Washington, Wo are hanpy to avd that Mr. Fe § the independence of Cub confidence, to restore the party to the high | young men on their way to the mines ; and ort position it once o¢eupied at home and before | the Mormon girls, secing the supply, are not intrenched themselvos one of the Hud- son Bay Company's stroug sione — forts. Riet acted with the atmost promptitude nice has been collected Lore to show Where! MeDow ai) violated Hts neutrality. The ree I ample and ‘positive, eiven by American citizens who were in his employ and conf “erepytation ay @husband and father is mow exe © Scorets of Piew The Leelstatars Diving Into the Weekawken FE rry nud Passengers Carricd om veracity of the statement that such documents have been found it is of course im k’? writes to Cincinnati Lupine the nation, nelined to take part of aman when each git] | voscitty to form any opinion. ‘The cable te | He raised five husired men, and_mare Ly eS eee fences he testimony Rows on by Hemmorrom sl, |“ Alesander M. Stepetsonon iene Hat vw com No man in the ranks of the part an secure to herself a whole husband. ime 4 a Sciiw Cae Por | The Committee on Commerce and F ae ered Jeffer naw ns fr roe t Goanieh har vornment | the insurgents, One Wittann Garony, a loyal aca et Highs : ‘ : é entirely in Spanish hands, and a Government es yal | of the New York Lestsintu whieh the Hon. L. WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. Kieal the two finest pieces of eomporition of the kia these qualities in so conspicnous a degree as | Under these circumstances, common sense | W150 debases itself to forge proclamations, ist who had broken his parole, was captured and | 1 Kiernan is Chilrman, after the invesrigation at i a ; im the country He meant of course as to thelr iterary Baxronp Crenem. Mr. Crrenen is a | would teach us to leave the evil to its matu- | 6, Gincinlly deny 80 publicly acknowled * | executed. Major Bortron himself was token | Castte Garden on Saturday afternoon, went to the | A Box of Colne and Vatuab.c Orakertre, | merit native of Western New York, about 55 years | ral and speedy death. But Mr. Contowt of | 6a defoat as was Pugo’s at the Ma] prisoner, with fity-seven of hia men, and is sald | foot of Forty-accomd street to investigate the mis ed to Have Been by D An inebriated man in Larerenee, Zeros, wae t +, ‘d ’ . " eres 0s +4 > _ * el 7 found elingtng te nee, lookin: h ems): one of age, and in the full maturity of his | Mlinois introduces @ Dill in the House of | \ion ate, Contus, the Spanish Con it to have been shot, Doctor Scent, alarmed at | management of the Weehawken Ferry, ‘They were bok ble lel lk | Sh wr ne aaae an Fe pol powers, Heo has always been a Democrat of | Representatives at Washington, contound: | 41:, weit, Gndaroule rays et aia the energy displayed by President Rit, disband- | met on the plex by Mr. Danio! Dobl, the Provident Se Lee rank too bith, Subst, Aine chive Wh) <@UaIS tho matter, ‘Jal jee ofthe Company. Henry Murray, the first witness examined, testined that only one boat is run, and on Sundays it is so densely crowded as to render tt nneate, The ferry houses in New York are mere John BE. Green testified tnat the proverty gly contribute to the watn'e nance of a suitable ferry, provided the presen od his force, and at last accounts was endeavor- ing to escape to the United States in disguise. The Canadian, party, however, threaten further resistance, the redieal, progressive school, of which | ing the crime of bigamy with th Towra ry, and Wricnt were | ligi nsane re. Many of our readers will no doubt remember | tt mited Jacob, ‘that procession’s never ot excitement «th apd about ayear aco togit past”* Voy the aasertion of an old t is reported that the proprietors of the that a quantity of the treasure of tie | noo qi pk " L ne bik Soe a eee aaee chant, | Fort Wiilivm Henry Hote! of Lake George, ard the Ar from the National € Ae ie | iuzton forse at Warhineton, hov ct Ove ot rf fwmiliarly known as the uach Bowl, six hondred eeres of Lan’ near No ran- | Quite a number of our cc 1 citizens, believing | purpose “of erecting a colossal h tel an thereby cleverly shielding his personal vera- city—such a Government, we repeat, would look upon the fabrication of any such de. spatch as the one in question as a very venial sin, whose, object clearly justified ite com- : as belief in polygainy, and proposing to the founders and ex ponents punctare it with the bayonet, ‘This means Always residing in a thoroughly Whig | war. All attempts to correct religious error and Republican section of the State, Mr. | through force result in war, The revolt lili : From Washington we learn that in an in- Cnvnen has filled few local offices. Tn 1842, | now raging in Utah against Brremam, and | i ceion Med sae iene Pa Satan vest chine cout be Faceted. tio peony, oF whem mere Be prion of ts ob oman, crete 4 in The work | gains, to accommodate six or elght bund kurta the Assembly, on the sirength of his personal | once on the pareage of auch a Dill, m prebeice teen deena dharp tan adhe doe 4 be baried, arch, beznh to extol the merite of nroks Ferry Company, testifies that he ts paid $6,000 a year ened te Wate: © TNAE OF tr for tanaring. tho gerry ; that Weis A benkrupt Inet | cor asian ter of weeks, without maceess, ans Analy tution and contintially running in debs; that the | oye ag in deapoir a heavy rain havin’ dlace same rinetpal stocg older Is his brother-in law, Mr. De them £0 @ discouraging extent, Time p 1 ncroix, who fs also tio owner of the land on the oe iar eo Neneh thik wan ea WecnaWiten, side: thes be would ecll oot the ferry | S22.,we, event, hes Berens eecined He ese Fuphetlihs ata falr valuation; that the property was worta | | 1 of the event wulch we sroaboul ty | eS quaes wictorta’e | $900,000, an at the boat is entirely suitable and is | dhronicte, would perhans have never disturbed their — Queen Victoria's interview with Mr, Char bac id band brains aguin. However, We will ou to our story, | Dickens shows that the Indifference to literary ney Ritnesses were examined to. show the reverse of strange” it : ‘i which was castigated so severely by Thackeray ia hho ll 1. 8 fow weoks azo. 9 ? “ raed \ ® | tnre on the Four Seorges, fluds no piace in ti mint ol ae a pita Na ttc tn tho vietoity | the present roverotrn of England. The Queer i, more f vear since, ¢ 1 to find a over, known to cultivate the most avmpather ic elatioes rusty oll square bo! with Tenpyron.and even with Carlyle, while Arthur might | wir moval ax to almost Helos is her secretary. Was With dificnity that te two combined could | "Te te related of the Rov, Charkes Townsend, queer: | the recently deceared octogenarian rector ot Kings move it, and to carty Ic vas out of the questio While one of teem remined near ty looking old box, the other went bome for his futher. | by-Sea, Eneland, and the friend of Beot!, Myrea, ant The ither, his Wie, and another colored man is not wholly senseless, and if it is not (of gain) true, it ought tobe, When Cubans are daily witnesses of the indignities, insults, outrages, and murders committed upon citizens of a nation whose Government so utterly disre. gards all obligations either to protect their lives or avenge their death ; when these same Cubans learn that Americans in Cuba are so entirely abandoned by their own Govern. ment, that even their consular representatives on the island are foreed to implore protec- an from voescle of war of other mationall ; when they know by daily evidence that friendly relations between Hayti and the United States might not be interrupted, stated that while fully cognizant of their weakness, they knew their duty, and they mast be the judges of their own policy. Admiral Poor states that he afterword heard that the Hevtian Cabinet were indignant at what they considered @ menace on the part of the United States, Since Spain haa cowed us, we presume we must have some satisfaction, and in bullying the poor Haytians we shall be moderately safe, fon, Fad her" Jack, T have heard ono of the mat Aelignttnl sermons ever delivered before a (hres foctety. Tt earited me to the gate of heaven.” "Wy Akan't you do Popularity, from the Whig county of Orleans. | and the Mormons will once more pre- He was highly esteemed for ability and tact | sent an unbroken front tothe enemy, The By his associates in the Assembly, which | prophet will cut the railronds,‘and onr late contained an unusually large number of dis- | war has demonstrated that, in face of such tinguished Demerrats, including Jown A. | force as the Mormon leader can rally, forty Dix, Micnart HorrmMan, aud Horarro | thousand troops could not keep open our Srysorr lines of communication, We are threatened Mr. Cuvnen thenceforward was the le r | with an Indian war, and Buronan would of the young Democracy of the western | not be slow to take advantage of the situa connties. He bore a prominent part in the | tion, Our remote settlements would be do- Barnbnrner camp £1848 rallying unter | stroyed, our frontiers distarbed, and the entire the flag of “Free Soil, Froo Speech, Free | Pacific const once more separated from the | 4 n°” replied Jack; “you wil newer this, the substance of their testimony belng that the ferr) {8 run in the interest of nnd owners, and that passengers are y considerition. "One wit droves of sheen and hogs of the Another that he does not rey often, Maring that the bos brewer, of Weehawken, says that ter into AN Agreement To establish nty-live per cent. loa, und ford good The Senate's Committee on Commerce pro. pose to increase the salary of our Consul in Paris a terry f accommodatio , >, ¢, 1? ” he Coma ee ee © We up the! t fe. Ww 7 h, tin et T followiwg . Press, and Free Mon,” and supporting VAN | Eastern States, Au@ for what do we run | 4, American dare acknowledge his nation to #7,000 a year, and to reduce that of the Consul | ,,,1;he Committen seom to han pence cP cele mize | paren, to the svot.'and remembering the old fice seaside opal oe Bonen for the Presidency, in opposition to | these risks? silty ta. ane elle ceaurded Uy ChelBDaciarta (eee ern Le bares peposed tn pbollat || qaeeenny ama even fe persia Whe Wl sevommo’ Hae eign at the treasure’ Evente hive trewet | “They came and prised iny stocking eres Gen, C rss No man can answer, We have put up a ness Saeed anianls, | tho useless legation in Paris and to transfer to the | dave the Dubie, __ that they wore not ames In thelr conjectures Bat my ato be i 3 g it would be etrange indeed if the Cubans | Consul what little diplomatic businces th ro is to mere TT they moved very eau'tously in the matter, lest they brig my sermons, 850 Sryvworn was nominated for Ge Ivgamy fo: O rare, dl now i ‘ : ‘ i : should be discovered, and so ander the cover 0! Tn 1850 Srvvorn was nominated | v- | with polygamy for twenty years, and now | stould desire to change their citizenship— | be done, there would be no objection to auch an —— seetlactca wee contared to thete Nee eattnas on inquired the moc erates ernor and Cucnem for Lieutenant-Governor, | that it bids fair to die out of itself, we sud least of all to change it for ours. increase in his pay; bat under present cireum- | THe At ack up Up bo the catty pare of this wee confided thety | a Now Orl.ans Court of a wild-lookine flow broudht eo eanid os of q ed ein viged y z ™ ‘; “ae x i if Dew seoret to no living nerson, Wnt « « afalr having imc 4 oun tether: tie” cor eel as the candidates of the united aud reinvigo- | denly rush into this crazy action. Is it | myat q kindly focling towanl us, and a | stauces it is not justifiable. Eri Weetn bed sens aes occurred between the bors, the matter (Hein at fh SRP) Caleta Wy a rated D.moers hod Judge, “A aid your father.” "™ a . The result of the canvass | that these railroads have made the Mormon bat vaguely bin'e! The testimony which was taken before the a fern fo. ee Sere. a ? : ‘ é : : great admiration of our system of govern. * Aah isi deen porter, He repaired to the touse on We me anne.” “Are you sure?” “(nie cert developed the popularity of Cucrcm, Sry. | property desirable, or that certain gold and | y.¢..¢, have for along while existed among th Tho Dill 4 oviding for the building of &] Waru's Isiand Investigating Committee, on Satu’. | Vict for tue purpose of examinin te ar n Treeson Tm mistaken: bnt your ors dredve fl Moun was beaten by a fow hundred votes, | silver mines Jately opened by old BriewaM | Capon, is attested by vipand facta, | Pree from the shoals of Ellis Island to Staten | day, showed that the suthoritien hed made no profit | th a, The bos iy which Wt was fan’ te »Myenre! Why how could that | > ? ubans, attested by a thousand fa Island has been favorably reported in the State | beyond their ten per cent, com: byte baphl on Pvt ly evidently made Of | ehidren have very long enrs, tir, very ton; that the re- | a species of cedar, anid. ts fir cent riot bad its origin in we kicki 4 cufing of | Iron. running | round ta the oor immigrants; that the sim styled ee ree tur urine BuIE Gt caciedh imental @ served up on Ward's Island, is & naureous com | “iver coin, dated from 1450 while Cia 000 | have been found to be 80 exceedingly rich majority. Both were again candidates in | as to stir up our religious enthusiasm ? 1952, whon Sryvaovn obtained 22,600 ma-| Utah is said to contain over @ hundred Mt was elected by nearly ¥ bond by strip Apart from the number of the youth of that island who are always imbibing in our schools and colleges that love of liberty which are but three elasses of this Species, sir rea. | the rabb't:,and the donkeys. You are 1 dand | The ontraged Jute cont! end) fo 1580, a 4 it ts ads | edat tae tor of bie voter to toe ofl ebs Se fe. It gives a company “ power to erect along the line of the bridge such buildings for commercial purposes as they may choose.” In jority, and Cuunc fraction oe inhabi v0} . ' it gi Ds ‘ound; that no knives, forks, or spoons were fur. | Judred that there is at least @:0.000 worth a jority, a 1¢ : cUncit @ f se n und 00, thousand in hat itants—a vory sober, hard- | jy ust inevitably bear healthy fruit, not a few | other words, it gives pent P, Suenwoon, Ja. | POU at hs ie is be v Langa al ° . a % deed tha there Is at Yea s K ne th on ett; | down. “On, sir, Thar you bray" ant defeating Iudze Kew, eon of the ChanecHor, | working, thrifty people. The better way is | Cubana aro related to our citizens by mar. | com Voonmns, Jour M. Cannout, Heser Susn- | fasement which hal to serve for 8B) persons, and ous other arcic'es. seuminaly to have deen worn | wae sent to the asvtom 4 whom the Whigs regarded as a very strong | to admit her as a State, and leave tho im: |, In fact, thelr friendship toward us mar, J een A, Kenvar, and 3 WM. Loxa, the | that three towels had to serve fur ebcht das: us MUAY cer uh Gomired eure neta | ee " cl y « p poople, e do p Avile; of goboli e fla e neighbor. 0 nf 0 « me to Supe their eword trinpin «. 108 our ern \acara A candida ; j morality of her people,as we do the im} was much greater than could be justly | Privilese #88 boling up the fats in the neighbor. nt, but he made no reply, The beds in ‘ ae ar uter ey cas ofthe coins | 1 beeme to be the. leat As L entenant -G Mr Cnenen was | morality of the miners and border rufflans, to | atijputed to the sole fact of propinguity. | | pod of Ellis Island under the pretext of build. a armed with vermin, aad when 8 man asked sh tl A A eengrtets saeuiteten tn by tk ‘ ex officto Prosident of the Senate, of the Caual | the schoolmaster and missionary, who will fi rea j ing a bridge, which no one would use, and which, ‘One man b that when he bad suffered f OH avait fu ty crows of England, Frat the U oo . But we believe that the active opporition 1 time since they were buried. A ide 4 } 4 } ee if completed, would ruin the commerce of News | chills and tever he was ordered 10 work i: a boot one 3 Ai Ttiseven Muted that the retire Board, of the Commissioners of the Canal | find lees to do there than with the people vies th } i i d no of sven 2 hy cross, Withaninage of our Savionr, e Ple | shown by this Administration to the realiza- | ark and Elizabethtown, and prove a lasting injury | 4nd dose of guinine woe alien Hitt te tie ead th Teion af the people who buried the | Aarvard* and Oxforde mnv 1 ) nl of othe want yards, a i) , joi pyro 1 “4 * ” food . y inland Was not Ht fo and the » dat oe a daring the tonrn “ “tn w Wand) dndiof thier: ioapeorte Boards. It was | of any adjoining region. tion by Cuba of that whieh eost us so many | to New York Harbor, Will the Young Democ- | Bread was but half an ineh dick, and uid ot wet seaser ant (rok (pe ueuen fe Wwe Vartene, O0le4 18 | Sou ecieae \nerveess ant canes wal | a tormy and exciting period in our history; | me es atanton, | Hives and so much treasure, and to which the | racy begia to carry out their pledges by refu toe Hr, Mindks, Deputy Superintendent | Licey waeturiet) be nove other taan the great | forlib-ral prizes andy ragrest i Dut during the four years he held thc P sense * | Republican party here owes its being, must | to sauction this robbery ? will addy the Dead Man. and hit him ss Deiras i le well kava Cher he eb eae eek | Burrore. Arent pavilion © also t trusts, thongh for more than half the time Judge Wriitam Jonxston of Ohio has | jaye served to dissolve this love and admira. pen ning plow over the, head he fen at break Bee ipit eee (a tite MeOverer OF the which concerts will be given cach even i i Ae havo side deteyaihbed dane M i always cold, an 1 NO perceptible -weeten otis vicinity about taat | SiR cone \ he presided over bodies a major ty of whose | lately published in the Cineinnaté Commer. | 4 4 nee ys ‘ With a view of reducing the expensce of | Ve. “Thesouo was like flour und water, aud it Was Valse that he Was se v troubled by tt Ane furnisho! by six mjadtary Dante p i tion for this country. If this be the ense,the |) Voy, sti q PR de da et le . and Cana’y, Among the nozapic vino members were politically opposed to him, it | cial a letter on the question whether JAcon | siamo should clearly not attach to the | Navy Department, a wholesale cutting down wineoting of {0 Ward's Tsland prisoners, on ox old | oo tn atterdasos wre Bresident Grant, vie « was‘concodid on all liands that he discharged | Tuomrson of Mississippi waa rorsonally | cuvane who can soo v0 posdilo benoit in| Ce nnmber of paral cfioers ls propossd by | daturdats It No? Foceui fortnelih to, bof lecorne: Genoral aud Cabinet of the Doraiaios, au A ya \¢ » possible beneti lor Spevern of Alubam Phe grade nperintendent, ought forthith to be ren hie Long bid % his varied and onerous dwies with concerned in tho celebrated robbery of In- | teing annexed to us, but to the Gi nator Srexcen of Alabama. The grades of | Pitreslons of symvathy we ty the imnin\ nour eae : ee ae a a ent arent ce (ies Tal being mon ‘ous, but to th miral and Vice-Adwiral are to be abolished as | grau's who had been expelled trom the As tum. The | adv Mehemet Ali, making a tour of ability end norfect Integr dian bonds from the Department of the Inte: 1 hic lias made a by-word and Ta soon as vacancies oce hem, Th bor of | resolucious are to be sent to the Leginiatare quenied t onas.ia great state and wrh a en In 1857 1 ait Dor ; : Thi bbery took ple just before y a0 anci cur in them, The number of gens ali centur tiie Rihana EMG RRSNS) nave : Oo) Hor ue FORDE ; se Seanad ri stock of our own boasted American reur-admirals is to be reduced to six, and 80] gwNeERLESS HORSE AND WAGON A mene 1 then meres ty s Noeenaa we beam Rents for ¢ In} Tj an a thous the re Lion, in wh HOMPEON, WhO WAS | hin, officer is to be promoted to that rank who has n: —— Fi treasure was Durie bonght somemnk of me for #ix pars tho Republican cantidate for President, had | Secretary of the Interior at the time, was} 7 pee _ | served for six years afloat in the grades of com. | U am Found in the Woods of | A promvent gen oman tas barzaine| for the box | we” “Why won't you voy ber lod the State in the } your by up. | one of the original conspirators, The bonds Mr. Stevens of Maino has becn nomi] nander and captain, unless for distinguished Conu.—A& sun A RARE Tie | Ce eee re rere ct renter inn CAGE 1D: | see All Master.” said be, 4 of 0.000 majority, Curenett was now | were stolen to realize money to save Jomn nated by the President as Minister to Uruguay, | services for which he shall have received the pluton the Mystery. from antiquarie td sho bax sold me no milk, and 1 o# 1 by 17,000 y BF ‘i rv ¢ snerce al Ithough no appropriation has been made by | thanks of C : 01 4 hi A driveriess horse and wagon were found on ——— tne" © Yon ewoar by Allah thet vou «P by 17,000 major \ hile acting as | B. FLoyn, Seeretary o . another of the 8 , panks of Congress, O¥ commodores, there are 9 woods, near Coscob, Conn., and nave rey ey said the Pacha then tothe woman, * Yes chief { nioficer at tw avo the | conspiratora, from a public exposure of frauds | Voneress Hr meh a Hy ae Seay Te T to be but twelve; of captains, forty; of com Parvo ibhpealiptabod gst i gaa Te eee Tarn mer RO CH et Bostent Wa Ana yonss well)" bald lis to approbation of ull eve sa fal uveeitt. | which would result in bia peremptory dis- | stions with Uruguay, If we bave hed any, hare | anders, seventy-five; of lieutenant-commanders, | of the wooden nutmeg State, In the wagon there | | Bin: The City of Boston loft Talitas for Liv. PRIS: 5: Nee Walls) AWN tne. Fase opp ull oly i i hich would Fr bla y ptor) been conducted by the Minister at Buenos Ayres if ) i nard, he added, with pe zens though thr s term of | missal from office, It was exceedingly im W ibe caly prarauen allre otis Goliad: slasae! |e hundred ; of lieutenants, two hundred; of 4 number of ebromos and engravings, but of | CrPOv! on tue Si of dunuary, una hws wot yet eal bran fi nt Th two years the Gover Licutcnant-Gov- | portant to the conspiracy that FLoyp should | qyaintained in the former country for many years masters, one hundred; and of ensigns, one bun. | the driver not trace was found, . Three men, who | near Sane Isand thr Lecr ttd Seiianae || order wes obeyed, and the milk wa 1 ; ; i iecanciet : ‘ any Years | dred, After June 80 of the present year, no ap. | #e strangers in the place, were arrested on suspi- | defective IY her steering avparatue, | It ie nob impos | hadjust drunk it. * The woriaa ernor, and a majority of | turewere | keep his place until he could complete the } pst has been a $3,000 Consul at Montevideo. | Seiytmente: to the Naval Academy st Anuspone | ‘108 6f having put an end 10 the uufortunate driver, } 3. Mat this unas have bect the City af Huston as P met all romnwiting his hones “lst orig eae ah ae iS cies ‘ ns f Chay Radia GA U, Yeres Academy at Annapol + | she leit Haiiax dedictent of two fans of her eerew “3 dy his political epponen ' yore cheerful | work of supplying the forts and arsenals of | Uruguay sends no Minister to the United States, | hall be made until the number of midshipmen, | W82 bY the way, is supposed to have come from H.uving & brother on bourd ber banxions to | Paras that are due her.” And boo a pmen, \ testimovy to the judgment 1, and up | the South with arms and ammunition to | and there is no valid reason why we should throw | ccting midshipmen, and cadets shall be reduced 1s is certainly not usaal for men to J leurn whether the prover steps Mave been taswu 1s AapeE k rightness with which he maucgot our com: | serve as supplies for the future rebel armies, | away 8,000 oF #10,000.a year to send one to Mon- 1 14 wo hundee and fify, i walk oir thon vin pyncds any th mire the crow und pasvericern iin. at this momong | Beaneitult” ir von may way so, ‘Thar in plicated (nancial afains Under these circumstances the bonds wero | tevideo. Any special business that may have to be cea a bo starving. The City of Durhan ts stated 10 have | te thar. ola gal? higalta. my d PA - , A sacted . " e vrope oT " Priaee: ave + 7 ” . ro Vertes i She Totn OF Fe in Fee. of that ne fu ‘ Eyer the enemy of negr rv and how. | stolen from Tuos’son's keeping, and so up- | tracted there might be very properly per | It iseaid that the Empress Evarnre has | explain the mysterion search of the City of Boston, but i appears to'me ih, wil you on vis be P|) formed, as it always hus been, by the Minister i serch should be made from, Halll whor!'t H2eu, trot her tile to the pretensions and agetr-ssions of the | plied as to keep FLoyp in office; and though | prijont whom we accredit to the Argent written a fecling letter to Mrs, Boatixcame, Tho | Taken from Bridgeport, # Oy tore. ee ramt wt ivy ales that were blowing at the eud of “ook at hier paces CALUOUN echo! of Bouthern.yoliieana, Mr. | a committoo of the House of Reprosontatives, | (aruteration At all events, Gen, Guan las mo | (ener prion by Her Majesty at the time of Pres- | Sarees bietiekstitvery Clock “Compady, Waiai. | Al wo tviegram bat appeared in the papers, T fear | NOTES trays et “ulus slean E Cavactt espoused the « ¢ (No. Walon av | wile examined tho subject in 1500) onsite |i hi tg withers uetulostion ee a goat biol dome. | cay eee eae eee RRAIOI 1 RET Cn Dae re ead ie eGlagt Yow ine tum weit obnioui'g tugceat thempervi tive | sirea'in' ches iota ; Fecadipet) i uae mination 0 i stilted and conventional, and presented a most | (MF complexion, 2 years, n black sach Hot Leet takon, at T write tls su the Voller that the the outbreak of the recoat civ’! convulsions, | blame upon one Goppary BAiLty, one of | not lawfully exist, and for which no appropria- | unfavorable contrast to the mitt enmainie aan vert of a that will lend T yotice of he vase io the Tunes will lead to active owned her. Did y though continuing his « L with the | THoMPsos's clerks, Judge Jousv0N argues | tion has been made, This sort of appointment | y@vetionate communication addressed to Mrs. | “we 1 Gallon, New Haven, Cons tueseures being auopied wt La tax on White Piue. a StH es ‘ aaaeo dh at plage sf tic Aten PP TRS eg jae S a ay not one of the #frangers arr for causing ‘ i . ‘ Democratic party. Me ty + hator- | with much cogency that such @ transaction | discloses a rather chaotic condition of the Execu- | Lrxconx by Queen Victoria. Her letter to Mrs. | the disappearance of the driver be the thiet and Duriin, Pot HOR alah dare est at critical periods of 4 » Yai could not have taken place without the | tive Department, and refle ets little ¢ dit either | Hertixcame will probably also turn out to be a driver, Wmoell, who, hance ed ithe horas throug OT tunportnnt for Rew York nna awithare ' : troope for the field, His Conjere tonal | knowledge and consent of ‘THosrson. upon the President or the Beere merely formal note of condolence, tied 10 the, @i4) reward? But of course Tur BUN Brooklyn Woshin io what che kin ao, w a onadvat tlic ; of N 5 Peeel catic — aa fon't want it ation derived trom THE SUN Brom the ruvklun Unio Hossea te bi you ko ‘ trict was composed of th It seems that in some recent publication Exniqve pe Bocnpon, Duke of Seville ‘The April a paar Pict y, | costs ouly two Cuare.—Kamor at Albany assigns to Rrooklyn fine een | and Orleans, @ district thoroughly Repub. | Mr. Tuosrson had claimed the lato Mr. | ang brother of the husband of ex-Queen Isa se darter anterpmecad gaa eropeauet dl seo ce meetnenias fl # government aaslinvaied to New, York—waieh | 229 faegotin hime Demoorate placed kim in nomination for Con. | Jounevon roplice with a natural warmth of | tusbend of hor alsier, the Duke of Moswvux- | tho neciralty lay of 1610 mes conctoe for sho ner | aodsctae lam pravide that the trial of am offence | Mr. hil cy rot Gen: Craigs | yank he gee at vou bets nods | " jon te Man Chan dignatic e discussion i ‘Md against the ballot box shall In no ease be held before ad is sup w wat age in ee nls Ku ‘ i LAN E in NECA rh : aie ‘ af ah subject tat, yikes : aie press purpose of covering just such cases as that | % Judge or a pronecatlug «ficer of the district within hore to have target ane wth the bt q ; Denart; Wea ive Ix weeks ae i the Republican candi astrong man, who | recalls w historical incident which hag never ¢ utter antagonism af every Bombo to the | of Cuba, The history of that law is given in de- do onleiully With caseor clertion | fun the cities whence tho Soautsh yunbow Ma | Strack: tor that ford an the nicht, & was subsequently United States Comptrollor | been published, ‘The Inst offletal business | progress of the present contury renders both the | (ail in the most conclusive manner, We com: 8 Of thal locality upon which ue | Accordingly, we hereby, nominate Gon. Crag for ieee cual ane ' | bf the Carrenes, Goa, Webewourit, the | transacted by President Laxcoux was to re. | ‘ital is reault of but title consequenes to tho J agen the article to all persons who desire to | fybnepl a crates We, secure Tue pacleetion, Fhe | Recakiyi an it Gen. pcition, of New York and | cp to our fun) «tn th : ' Republican nominee for Governor, reecived | eelve the visit of an officer of the War De world at re except as a subject of personal ine | understand this important subject, suggestion innst he apparent tt is the same prived vast the tupane han He ins at Inte, we 1 Not @ plank left in the da ‘ 1,931 majority in Monroe wad Orleans, but | partment who camo to take bis directions | """ bl Mee oper te pine ‘The simplicity a P Near plo that, Jn on issue Betwoen two Bale confers | itt Weaiquartere it Havuis. “Althougi | Thad tie ray, ana tbe J : ' i . dato for the vacant throne of Spain, His father, J pHeity he President of th on Arta OF Tie roully ie nut fair for W Chie Tovey, Chiquita Mr. Cue nocause of his ac ble war | respecting o Ja rs ‘ f biter, The solection of dudve and prosecuting oft r n i aa atten Ge rune oT tr CHURCH, because uf his acceptable war} respecting this sau COB THOMPSON. | 11, wily Lovis Puxarre, effected this marriage | S¥i4® Republic might well sorve as a model to | eer might be made by the Court of Rppeaiscunathe | (he while, po Craig tur Muvor ana We Ae anor ieoation, © record, and of Lia firm hold upon the con | Information had reached the Department | , pee ‘ ‘ ep dhe GhlshMastainaia of ihe . | entire course of procedure couid be so. fram Governor-General ia fia ) ripe i . ; f his son with Isametna's sinter, and wistrate of the United Stites, Res | the administration of justice would be impeded by — Liekity, Hekity, switel, w« idenen of the people of his native district, | at about 8 o'dock in the afternoon of April | efveted it against the will of England, | contly, on occasion of the eloction and installa: | 0 foreible purtinta “rolu'ionsinp between tie ae- | A Vera Kitt Tieht Lacing wn to her was beaten hy only 1,360, thus leading his | 14, that SAcop THOMPSON, the leader among | with the express object of placing Moxs- | tion of the Swiss President, all passed off with | (ietttns thuctive teak cate araniiaie ell eid adeey the tord, anit ticket in that stern struggle about | therebelagentsin Canada—concerning whom | rexsicn on the throne of in, so | the groatost quietness, and the pomp and cir- | the uses of demagoguos, at the expease of honest | * poor fooliel girl her Gil a Chie ase rt j 600 votes it had repeatedly been reported by our aecret | that, with bis eldest surviving son ou that of | cumstance of our Executive would be regarded yours cha feneril extent bas th Aindhiged in that the ree i Mr. Cuunem was a member of the agents there, that they were considering | Fravce, bis children might hold the balance ot in Switzerland as almost treasonable, The aim News About Mr, Burts M Nite SIDA ire Oe ry Siar Oe SUL ASS Bi Ae nilieve it. Constitutional Convention VW th " >, o EB .. of the Swiss Republic isto ge iT * Prom the Leader ne ws Dread OVOF HIng On Chat abe the o ugh the Re- | pl ronidentix' je | power in Europe, 1 govern as little as po ines ite a poe ee LS iinegsvcene suldicane wore larcdly in’ te sacs e- | plana to aaanaalnaie tho Proaident—would t Atthe time of the celebrated Spanish mar- | sible, to carry on the little government ey Burt, thoageat of the sovalled Protection | kur datike tule tation incl p with 1h cela ne ees last gs Hi fF ye the ascendant, he | in Portland, Maine, the next day in a certain a a ea iy m b ‘ Gps ‘ M aN indi ae atin ai tha eealthal ether “ r Ish stockholders of the Erie Rail | corsets on and Lightened to lor t iver or ry Y jaced at the hi nf dha Clanemiitthe ire é ringes in 1648, it was considered more than prob- dispens: este se, fad to free tro Albany, bent a pewlil r ¥ iin the ipserual expansion | 1st & swam the Fé ae fonicial cuted he Committee on | disguise, to tako the steamer which would | ore tuat no children would be bora ¥. the prob | it trom ull how aud osteutatioa, Painter An inntcnt TREAD A ilar cin aoanl mM GURK: aule Le ear ae lamar Chi init > inauelal clauses of the Constitution, | then leave for Halifax, When thi ¢ ald Queen, = hud £25,000 Wherewith Wo carry his Votes, Hurtgave | We buve heard o! eases + Sh hal at " falifax, When this informa. |. ahan ikea ‘asashaaa’ have r — a e ard of similar eases Withan a short Can That's what f eall a bos The admirable article on tnt subject incor. | tlon was submitted to‘Mr. Srawrow, ho said | nce {Ren the Hourboue ave vanistied rom Martial Law in Nevth © ro'ina, BGMNARE Se names He ne. INO atk RAE eat Seen ; : i a Mr, F adie Gbecih ib niich anh ania aha Caccanilo) Gover ee ; country Kad made such a rad upon him that be [yp , ekon—lenst wi porated into the propored Constitution was | instantiyy. “A: bi y ope, e © accession jovernon Holden has prock med Allemance | speetily packed his pocket-book and bronght hin Fe spy nlow at George tH, Thom fe : petan' rrest him But stay,” he | of the Duke of Mowrrexsien by clectic that | county, North Carolina § {na ¢° ce of insurrection, | self and his £3,000 to New York cir. He 0. From the Trtbune, March 12 r al hand r Mainly the product of Lis guind, Ho is ad. | added had bett ead m to that | nd Rew celled aaipo verument f1" | ponent sapere Rag th Gh Ab " duct of his oy - | added: you had better go over and find out Bra ; e fs a ’ overnmont for | poses to invese the wey in lawsuits, and all th leo. Thomas is y to remain, in t M4 go gver ond find ont | of Spain would now cause no excitement, und § {rvoreto stagevetnl suthoritos iu rovicriug orusr, | Lowsereory Amami eney MAUS and alt the J theo. Tt tion, ke mdat soldier or ive wane ” y wht 6 { \ i? j

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