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> The: TUR! Ls =t== Academy of M SDAY, MARCH Amuscmente t Pareto Heorh's Theatre ave At Shines for ATL. 15, Barney Wil as Frey Sun. 1870, 5 The New Tanding Scheme. Seontor Boor? of Pennsylvanian imported Into the recent debate in the nate on the Funding bill something extremely rare and much wanted in that Lody namely, genuine financial ability and e thorough knowledge of his ewbj man who top'e he tre which spring ‘ with it, both practical aud theoret comforting: material in firet clase finane where th look for bri ts, knowled from an int to know ale the count tha 4. It is refreshing tol at ont of ¥ ore, if we n al en ton of the informa’ ion acquaintance It is still have hich to make but knew The Will, as it finally passed, has good points.” &e countries, were very objcctionalle allowing the Secretary to employ mo of the making the coupons payable in tirely expunged. feature, namely, brokers to fe snch 1 weir Another the negotiate the loan, and appropriating the preposterous sum of twelve millions their pockets, was redu one-half, 0 gorge Yet the sun left is so much moncy flung to the brokers for nothing, except so much as it ooste to print the new bonds. Mr. Boctwet., ander the asual inspirations attending the passage ef all such measures, seemed afraid to break away from the custom of the De. partment forced upon it by the exigencies of the war. A bolder and more experienced man would have thrown all the brokers over- board, ond made the Treasury do ite own proper work, A good fi ature of measure is the priv- Mege it offers to Lolders of groenbacks to fand them in a fout per eont, bond. Not that much pill come of it practically, but it at least offers adgoent show to the world of somo kind of redemption to the now wholly or- phaned state of that part of the publie debt ‘The bill ulso offers to everybody the privilege of banking on the new four per cents pro- poeed by it; at the same time stipulating that all the currency issued to new banks musi be followed Ly the immediate withdrawal of just so much iu amount of greenbucks, This feature wes 1 ergetically opposed by Sena- tor Monrox, who is the high pricet of non- eontraction, and will inect with strenuous hoatiJity in the House, To slow how near sensible men will come to doing foolish things, a vote, while the Lill waa In progret, was taken on the propos - Won to withdraw the whole of the fractional currency on the first of July next, and came within half a dozen votes of Leing carried Let the reader imagine if he can what would be the effect our frac withdrawing the whole of ynal Curreucy, with an unabridged paper circulation, and coin averaging, on year with apother, thirty odd per cent. pre. ium The measure has vow to run the gauntlet of the Hous», but withsome modifi cat through. ns it will probably su 1 in going Tho bill does not bear in any way apon the quest had cent. bond, in gold, for the 5.20 Fix per ¢ peyalle in with zreenl a per e wholly inoperative, of this qual But the Lai merené and yet alter tl t Dil. The Unit principal and hs. The prov ty can be fi hes Leen a A Cry from J ad States it yo intercet ip very 1 illu furpriting votes, ar 04 its, and the principal threatened ons of rpans Minister to Japan, Mr n of resumption er fi flation. feature is to offer a 10-40 5 por tercet ran aud 4 per cent, will probably be seupt so far as bonds upon the banks werful i n nu « may of this part Curva De LONG, writes to Beocotary pay an la more liberal allowane for the ex ) wun ' M Ton | Yy remar’ h 1 the ‘ on an aye ur pl himself ant } te rile tn,aud that he ore, has beew sliyred ta follow the exauple of the other for olor housekesping in Yokohama, The cost of } ving in a hotel i ninety cight sliver doliacs por week, an house rent two bandred dollars w mouth, Consequently, he has bonyht the house he longing toh # pradvesssor, and has hoisted overs; the American flag, Untortuua hi fig is 80 «moll, and the th ep low, that he had to ordor a bigeror fig and a taller fi Mio make his ambassadorial quarters knows tothe public, Ho contidingly hopes that the expense of this litle improvement will bo puid by the Treasury on receiving. his draft for the amount The logatio building at Yoddo is made of Ving bat paper, and all the furoituce it mss is one emall unpainted desk, one V another email, much-worn flag Mr De bs request# ao appropriation t buy £ iepation budding at Yeddo and furnieh it euic My snd, as Yeddo is twenty miles distant tr dokohama, he asks for en allowance for troy dha expenses going backward and fawar nu the tw places, Av an additional argument 9 8 Lis request, Mr, De Lane mentiot® ta } Minister in Japan gots four ‘thors son r, and all the expeses of 1 enterteinment ext Tho Frenel 1 bout th Tia own pA we find by ret rcace to official docaments, 18 = ntery ye ' lowi ab h win H ' fi ' 1 foch common hospitality and courtesy as is the innate Prompting of every American's heart. “TL trnst that your Exes will Frmember apt Tam young and inexperionced in the Aeids of diplo- macy. and T may, in urging my views, have used a too forcible style in this lever; if #0, Thope to be {udned of kindly and treuted constlerately. as Ihave intended evervthing tor the best, and have used ear- ‘est language because I wish to be heard.” No one can refuse to give Mr. De Lona credit for honesty and frankness at all events, He is not the only American Minister abroad who is “without influence or power at the court to which he is accredited, consequently without ability to serve bis country bene- fieially;” but being “ young and inexperievced in the fields of diplomacy,” he speaks the truth, which tho others do not. So simple aud unsophisticated a youth ought not to waste his tender years in Yokohama, Let bim ree gn or be removed, anil then let his place remain vacant, Our Consul at Yokohama can do all he does, probably a good deal better than he does it, and what more can the nation desire? ners ton. Grant lows Tlimself to be Hoodwinked by Spain. Tt ie at last officially admitted that the American Government has allowed itself to De systematically deevived by the Spanish rd to Cuban affairs, Mr. ILamiion Fisit has awakened from his loag sleep, not to find, like Rip Van Winkle, the lanner ef freedom waving over the former stronjcholds of despotism, but to discover that has been th those monstrous misrepresentations which — in Guanv to sido with the oppressors of and to resist the eflurts of her heroic That ¢ agement of its forsgu afurs to a Scereta of State who implicitly believes all that is told him by the Spanish Minister, and the lawyers and spies in his employ, and by the waserupulous military adveaturers who coo. stitute the Government at Madrid, would seem to be almost incredible. Unfortunate: ly, the fact cannot be disputed. If the responsibility which Mr. Fret has thus assumed affected only hs own repute tion a8 an intelligent man, the matter would deserve little attention ; but from the moment an official's eredulity—not to say oblquity— How authoritics izens country ehould confide the man causes widespread suffering and injustice, as in the case of the Cubans, and makes American influonce the laughing-stock of the world, the delinquency assumes such formi- dable proportions as to demand immediate and efficient action on the part of the people's representatives. It is fortuaate that Mr. Fis was not in Mr. Sewarn’s place during our civil war, He would have placed im plicit faith in all the intelligeace conveyed to him by the rebel spies and agents inside the State De. partment aud in Washington city ; and after acing upon information which ho ought to lave known was ialse and wreeking the for tunes of his country, he would probably, as at the prosont day in the analogous position reapect’ng Cubs, have exprossad his amaze. ment at the audacity of bis deceivers, A high dignitary of State who sets thus may give capital dinnere and bo a vory fine gentleman, but he is not the sort of person to have charge of publ'c businuss affect ng the honor of this nation and tho w Mare of neighboring States strugzling ag: inet des. potism. But clthough Mr. Frsit must natu- rally suffer in reputation for presuming to undertake dutios which he is unable to fulfil, the country will hold the President respon- sible for the blunders of the Secretary of State. This resp nsibility will be the more serious because at the time the Cabinet was formed the merest tyro in political life must have known that Mr. Pism was unfit for the important post to which hoe was assigned, — Reconstructing Tennessee. A scheme appears to be preparing in Wash. ton to abolish th» State Government of wy of Congrese, The reason is that present authorities in that * do not entertain the same views of po sas the on. ‘This is a bad jject; and we hope Con wild vote it down as evo as it is intro. lemen in Washing and dang Tous ‘ duced There omtraes in ‘Tennessee, no doubt; 1 if the local authorities cauuo* s'op them, t is the duty of the nt to send troops there when he iv required to dy so in the Jawful manner, But power to annn! the Cor ress has non ore jon of Tonr wad the Government exist Mg under it, than and Government ed that the thing to annul the Consiitu of New York. It is elai can be done ander the provision which guar 8 to euch Siate w rey an form vernment ; but will any one pretend thot the Government of ‘Lennessee is wot now te pullican? ‘The ete way isto keep within the mits of the Conatit States conquered wh. t the nation are subject ng o8 Congress may im thet are regulsrly in the Unon th arbitrart) the pleasur, of distat'sdied politicians and wild theorists — » Dxcise Question. eke Lil has been amended and ; Asem! 1y, and will now come up in the Sevaie for further action, It should be 9) osed for two reasons: it is con trary to the prncipies of ihe Democratic party, and it is a b.ll of false pretences, Vie Democratic party has always con tended against special legislation. It has laid down the rule that laws of general interost should Le uniform throughout the State, This DIM is net uniform; its prov for cites are different from its provi sions forthe country. It should be defintod Let us have an Exeise law which shall Lethe same in the metropol.s and iv tie eapital of the State as it isin every country town juaking war ag to suel condi But State cannot be le a, necord ingly This is also a Lill of falas pretences; it proposes to allow the sale of lager beer on Sandaye, but not to allow the 6: Je of Liquor This is sheer humbuje, where lager beer is sold, }quor will be sold also, Let the bill be Jed 8 that its road purpose will be rot for) in without fulschood or ‘ ts may vote for It 1 Ae suas oppose Cif they wirh upo fthe o op the eoust of dapan thorities 4 radioat f aor, 1 are peut foor that n an ok of our mene war \) un tw He, the ie ' wan! of a burg: ee rene ag ae ‘vooec! ander sailon« dangerons coast. We may be wrong in this inferengo, but judging from the Presont system adopted by Vioe-Admiral Portra, wo fear that weare right. It is notorious that our best ships are sent to sea with watch officers who have boen just fledged from the Naval Acad- emy. They are undoubtedly bright, clever hoya, but they Inck the knowledge and expe- rience which years of sen-service would give them, No merchant would intrust bis ship and cargo of merchandise to a youngster of two years fea experience, He could not effect an fnsuraneo in any respectable com- pany with snch a complement of officers. Yet the Navy Dopartment sends out fioest ships in the world, freighted with hun- dreds of valuable lives, and armed and equipped in the most expe in charge of young naval officers who nover before took command of deck, Why is it that the magnificent frigate Colorado, flag ship of Rear-Admiral Joan Ropeeas's Asiatic squadron, is sent ou a dig- tant and prolonged cruise in charge of ensign: midshipmen, and junior officers? It is due to the service and to the best interests of the coun- try that tried and experienced officers be placed upon that costly craft, and that every means be taken to enable her to appear well abread, and to return safely home, We have enough lieu. te t-commanders on the list to propery oficer the ship, aud itought to be done, el We call the sttention of sox, Admiral Porter, or anybody el a person exist—who has charge of our navy, to the anomaly stated in our correspondent’s letter, dated St, Domingo, Feb, 20. Are our vessels of war never to be used but for pleasure excursions, even for foreigners, when our own rulers do not feel disposed to a cruise? Ib seems soarcely credible that from within less than a bundred miles of St. D. mingo we should have unanswered appeals from United States Consuls imploring the prosenco of a notional el; that our Consul-General in Havana should be forced to rely for the pro- tection of our citizens ov British naval com- manders; and that in such closely contiguous waters a8 those of St. Domiugo we should have a steam yacht constantly at the service of one whose only claim apon us would appear to be a desire illegally to sell his country, contrary to the wish of his countrymen and to the consti- tutional powers with which they invested him, — The failure of the Euglish authorities in respect to the telographic service ought to be ® warning to American legislators who show such a strong predilection fur additional public departments, and who sce no other panacea for the cure of public evils than the creation of a new set of office holders, ‘This is all wrong, as is shown by the enormous expenditares which pub- lic oflices entail, the corruptions to which thoy open the door, and the havoe they make witb the public interests, The rule in this ooun- try should be to have as few public offices as possible, to govern as little as possible, and to leave as much as practicable to private enter- prise. Everybody knows that the telegraph business in Epgiand was net free from de- fects, but from the moment Red Tape took it out of the hands of private companica, it has become much worse, The ¢ntusion is At present so great, comimeree and industry cre sufl-ving to such cm extent from the imbecitity of the telegraph authorities, that Parliament will probably be soon called upou to undo what it has so foolishly done. ea Mr. Gronor W. Bust has ascertained the different rates of sailors’ wager paid by ship- masters of differeat nations. The monthly pay roll of an American ship of 80v tons is $872.50; that of a British ship of the same dimeusions, £536.84; of & Bremen ahip. €248; a Hombura slop, $502; an Anstrian, 8352; a Norwegian, 4547 ; and an Italian, meluding an allowance tor rations, $600. This shows that the cost of Isbor alone is oue-third greater ia this countzy than in England of ip Italy, aud more than twice as much asin G For this reasou it is impossible for Amencan ships to carry freights as c..cap as British or German ships, There is also another very serious burden weighing upon our ship- owners in the heavy State and muuicipal taxation to which they are subjected, A shin owned in New York bas to pay annually 244 por cent, or thereabouts, upon ber value, while British aud Gorman ships are exempt from such taxation. Taking our wages und taxation, together with the greater cost of building aud repairing v in the Un tes, and the higher value of , itis easy Co see that under our present system it is impossible fur thiy country to do more than keep pos pasting trade, there ure experts who maintain that if steamers for @ ling to Liverpool were givea st to an American company, they could not be rua im opposition ty the Ba, such money hore sion of ite ish Lines. This sceins an extreme view of the ease, and it is not shared by Mr, Bucs. ‘That gentleman is of opinion that by freeing from duty used in building vessels and the etor running thew, w ‘ n with the ious of ief from taxut ally import The population of Soath Carol win @ recent State conan’ is now 7 ora J more than in T uber of coloted people is 420,703, baying diniui but t712 the ton yours; while the > of whites has increased about 4,000, These figures are plices of th remarkable They prove that the myriads of Caroliatans, white and colored, who potisied in the war, have already been filled by matural ineroase and by iin.nigea- tion, and that te * y more than recovered ite pooductive paw hardly possible that the eeneus of Virginia or Tea: can show results equally wile, ————— The Trivme hae bean w spicy contro veray with the Rev, fleyny Warp Mercer upon the subject of dogving an a meaus of moral disei; line and mental eulture, terday i ds ecolumm to ap eluborwie argu. it showing that, in spite of King Bouo- won and Mr, Bigcure, the practice is moro bou- oved in the breach than in the observance, Mr, Greeuex lays especial stress upon the folly and wrong of flogging grown-up men, whether for violation of the luw or for mere dit ferences of opinion. Me onatratos eonelti- devot sively, as we ab thot the eurtigation of Cranes Seaven by Parsion 8, Pacoxs was Worse than @ erime=that it was @ blunder; for the only opology whieh Mr. Stsen'’s: early friends admirers are now able to make for the perversity of bis course toward the Cubon patriot Ht his moral and perooptive freultic Wore seriously injured by the bows of Buocns’ t We were for some ting @ loss to ac fount for Mr, ¢ ry'a sudden zeal uy subject, but Lave concluded that it un n recent profane tt Jauns biew, Je, that oh ad whit a of Chappaqua mu \ 1 We tru at Mr. Fins wall earetully eiudy and pouder With the 621 nu Anpletons Journal Aly tO eny Liat nO Auerican Derioitieal tus been re Jon ite dest wip with Scoupiog a new full WIA Hs Abort wi telos be vari 1 1 Y NOLES PROM WASHINOTON. — ‘Th seut Senator, The most dangerous quolity for a leg'ela- tor is too much fluency, Le ia like a cow who gives down without milking, “Mr. Speaker,” tnid Bray Dickinson, “the gentleman who last spoke iy like me with a difference, I lack words for my ideas, and be lacks ideas for bis words.” This leakiness necessarily creates a dobilitared rhetoric, which it is like sitting on spikes to lise ten to, The aap with this disability grows en- amored ef tho sound of bis own voice, Observe him, He enters the arena of debate, Did you ever seo a Louis Quinge minuet, where the par- ties get themselves up in most ela.orate toilets, and make « great parade of dancing, and yet do nothing but bow and eerupe, go forward only to go buckward, and Guully sit down gracefully ex- ousted, without baying done anything? This is Vour fluent speaker's mothed, He is so confident in the unfailing resources of his vooubulary, that he becomes dainty in the pick’ of his words, He has such a choice supply that he culls avd chooses at will, If he uses one set, and finds they did not exactly ft, he goos back and tries another. And he grows happy over his verbal felicities, while his hearers grow wretched, He moves upon bis subject as a chess player, He pushes up @ pawn, be quirks with a knight, he slides along a bishop, bat always without any monifest advance of the game, It teur in the ring, who prances round his subject, takes attitudes, makes feints, and squares away as though he was going to «trike aud then never hits, He sets out to lay down a proposition, and begins all fair and lucid, but in trying to fence it in he breaks bulk on his nouns, gnd,con- junctions, and adverbs, and pet ma and by the time he has got up bis enclosnre the propo ion has escaped altogether, aud you wonder what the devil has become of it. A great deal more might be said on this topic, but I forbear, But let him forbeur also, 1 appreciate the Genities of resisting the enticing yearns of bub- bling platitudes, but a mau of reputation cannot yield to them and is an ama: ———__—_ WHO WROTE 8HOO FLY? astlipooee The Ortein of the Alr—Dan Bryant bi Nothing to Do with tt—It Sprang from of an Excited Negro ata Viruiuia tor of The Sun. Sin: In your paper of this morning appears a commantention in reference to the origin of the pup- ular Fong of “Shoo E15," and At ts intimated that the laurels of Dan Bryant, to whom alone ix duw the honor of popularizing it, were faded, becouse it ind been so much better sung and danced by a colored girt to the Bahama Islands years aco. It may be true Four correspondent heard the words “Shoo P.y"sunc, Dut Ihave my donbta that the air was tte sume, in ‘whieh alone cunsisis the abagdon aud truly negro characteristics of the song. The origin of the present atr le this: Prank Gerard, # negro minstrel by profession, one night last fom- mer, one year ago, went to anegro ball in Norfuk, the minsirel compuny to ty he be Oneod were ever, and there, the night Leing very warm, and the herroe, mone Who! Compauy @. iret Regiment a Wrouu bt Lhe xeliewent oy dancing, one of them sudden * Bhoo Fly, fon’t hod ter me, For belong to Company G." following the expressions with a hoewtown, It wes immeai. tely taken up by other members of the same ‘company, and the Words of tue chorus, *L feel Lfee!, 1 feel ke a morning star.” wore added, und sung With great enjoy meat by the wh kk 7. Lronght it away with bim and intro- for g in his performances since that Game. Ot get bond itand nude it portiar, A Gosion musical pubisuer published Lt, has wa $10,000 at or tt New Youx, March 14, 1970, Howard and Cool Burgess Dune d Shoo kly” before Dan lirvyaut kyor Hewdie To the Editor of The Sur. iz: In Mond y's Sox, under the beading of “Wao is the Anthor of ‘Shoo Fl!" 1 perceive trom the tenor of the article that you must hve given tho credit of ihe auth: ravip of *sao0 Fly" to Dap Bryant in Wednesgay's issue, Now, Messrs White, Smith, aud Keny aioue buld toe copyright for Mr. Rolin Howard. Hvsart, with Sr, Cool Bar- gees of La Rue's Ninsirels, Doebanis, Hengler, aod Dick Rulph, all performed “Shoo Fly * Lefore Ar. Dan Brvant ever Leard of it, is not denied by Mr. Howard that to there great Gettormers. Dan evant and Dive Reid, tuo ereat Nes York ponwarity of tae song isdue. At Mr. Bryant's reqnest, Sie Koward was coing to put thelr Tictures on ‘he iitle pace of the bot his pub: lishers bad it *tereolyped bere ule lelter lob ew arvived. Very troly, JUNY, ——— 4 SUMMONS PROM SVILIT LAND, > ad Suicide of @ swine Kumily in Mexico Brom Opulence to Want-A Mother's Cull trom Haven and tts Terrible Kespo s A correspondent writes fic wlojara of w triple enicide whieh was committed ti that ety op the 25th of Janairy, and which ereated tho pro- lounuest Impression throughout the province, The police of tie eily reeeived information that the rouse veeupie! by 4 French famiy, of tie nome of Fayre, bed not been open for towe time, und that an inruppuitabie stench Was feeuins from the pren ives, Officers were rent to force the doors gnu they forrd intice the bedios of three unjurtu nates in a bigl ly sdvaneed of decomposition. A Medico! autor Fy etablished the imet that they ted desiro:ed themrelves by sudoention, sportures of the house and lighting ® p | coal. Trey tad t UNering grestly trom poverty but Pad clothed t enineives in their very best attire —the weilsuved fnery, the rem “thelr tormer opulence, ‘Ibe lauitly consisted of two Ieters aud a w lay ta the same bed i; He be the sume distance, as Ly iwa ued 1 et Oligin, Th Hot Geneva, inst) WAted =peCulation is Wile wid Care. 1 thenes eviig ae far’ as Guadaicy ira, ped here tor y manual tal ' Hon of tw q eto Boia Als, th their aubarted Were three notes, ¢ Hid Lestat of ther evn le in the city who knew the Ver xy ieituial ny fex'y and Gut We youn hured Vewt-Lronen with the mal du news. whieh ie known tn have such power nee ON the Swiss, thet a re-lmenc of the Breve! Rogue's Guani,on esting te hung ves Vachss, were (own into ruel vex aches of Morro ming became #iek, forty or Ally deseried, snd two died outrigat, —— MR. OUALLIS SUCOLSSOR, Mozart Hall tn the Feld with the Hon. Henjam'n Wood for thy May ty Pree pettus Kora serubd Rice. fhe Mozart wing of the Democracy met in roow 61 Astor House, lust eveniuy, Mr. dobn I, Veeb ta represented, bs fo Charios Atkiy eon, Mi 1. Byines, own) ile the ebuir, Six Arsoml Wa: First 2): aol Madig nd Patrick nM Distrtets were Let —Mosere. DL, Whiton, na Dis Patrick an imer Sui ume DS ulie wid Michael Brophy, Fourth John Gorik tity, Bit Distrlot—Dari ld Joon Doe or Loni Me Dorueott donb, uct 1 Charive J, Q Birch Di trie!—Faurt k Cut! Daniel G. Macher, doo ie Wil son, cmd eter I v. | heven Distrie Timet y A ' Dereon were a juted by tue Chaar fram eaeh thet to onan tee of five Was apoointea by the & sas ing fe \ in W 4 ou teeir nt es tor (ue Mayuruit The Comnoiiiee cow Cuil, bast we para Lyin Model Advertin'nse Cureaao, Maren Ho Mendy with ore ot Toby the Orunt dur i THE SUN, TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1870, BREAK THE CITY'S FETTERS! — et THE INEVITABLE TRIUMPH OF THE DEKIANT YOUNG DBMOCRACY. Cancus of the New York Senate Tw.eds Palnce—-A Plan of O1 Auood Upon—The L gistat minsiona must be Wh At 9 o'clock on Sunday evening, # orimson- cushioned clarence w# draw y orer tho pnow ti West Thirty-sixth stroot, Ite driver was muffled to bis oars, ‘Tie carriage stovped in front of No, 41. No, 4 is @ palaUel mansion, WH a brewn-abone froet, wn aris Aicbt of tone Ftepa, aud 9 front door buricd iv gorgeous mouidin :# and earvincs of mahogany and rosewout, The rieh parlors of the dwelling were warm with laxnrions gaslignte, which dancod witiin their G.ared abedor, ‘The rnidy Heit pureed through tie erean-colored lace curtains drooping over the elerunt windows, and stalied the sliny ery sidewalk with a glow like that of Souterne wine, ‘This wus the residence of the Hon, William Marey Tweed. Y SENATOR BRA ‘The occupant of the carriage was a young man of siugmar bownty., Ho was fanitlossly aitiret, and wore magnificent diamonds, Mo ts 9 brother-in law of Mir, Petor Barr Sweeny, and a State Senator He passed up the stairs with an air of cor somm.te #01 Spo pulled the tiny china bol-kaob sleeping ut the ide of the door, and was us into the maguifleent hall oF Senator Tweed's pa PVINCE MARKY GENET, Nordly had Senacor onsive elt rolled away from iret Col wheo alombering old hack, drawo by a took iis plac Amano ma- cession, nee Dullt Hike @ Hereutes, erawtea out Lie war dressed Like # contractor, and t it quiet dignity alont Lim. Throwin away the bate ofa fragrant eizar, ho wtamped Lin fe on te fey pavement, walked up the erantic ste, and divpoeared within the malorany door, This was Frince Hurry Genet of the Tweuth Ward, SENATOR CURA MER, Five minntes pursed, A seownd hack roiled ever the now (0 Buvervisor Tweed's door, Its occu: Pant war a tall gentloman with keon blac eves, sharp fe vores, and a brown spring overcoat. He wore dinmonde, but they were vory small, Le oozed out Of the car-ige, and drified up the eteps wit in the mahogany door, where a warm welconie a¥aited him. Tile was the Ulyseos of the Seveuteonts Ward, the Hon, Thomag J, Creamer, TU THUNDERBOLT, Tle carriaces hind all disappeured. A broad-sboul dered gentleman, lat in a rough tan-colored over- comt and wearing a bisek felt nat, walked ap the #ireet in the direction of the East River, He wore tureo studs fo bin enirt borom, ‘The cop stod wis a diamond worth at least $300; the otbers wore of old, about the sise of the eyes of a canary, The bioud-*bouldered gentleman closely seapned tle pumbers of the various hource. Movting a police. officer, he asked bim where No, 41 was, hai'a Jil Twoed's house,” suid the officer, pointing to No. 41. ‘The broad-ehouidered gentleman ‘ooked at the Louse in amaspment, saying, * What, Tweedy iiv- ing im nething but @ brown-stone frowt! Why, uey told me his house wae made of marble, and roofed with gold, and that the windows were set ®1'h spit aismonde, Nothing bat a brown-ntene (rout, eb t' ‘The brond-shouldered centlewan then walked wp the steps and rang the bell, Within thirteen sec- onde bis fut, chubby fico, glowing with good fmmor, dissppeared. This was the furfamed Tounderdsit of the Eighth Ward, THM OADCUS, ‘The five Democratic Senators had met to settie al) their differences, ‘Ihe outside chieliains of the party bad arged this as a measore of safety, The Democracy bud gome to Aivany with a majority An boil Lowses of tho Lovisiacare, pledged to repeal (lie Commissions which bad beg perne!rted epon this bya Kovublican Leisiature, Sweeny and Ta evd, the creat ebiettains of the party, had proved (alse to thetr pledges, and endesvored to rivet the manacies that the Ney nblicans bod placed vpow the wrists of the metropods. The fighting Porces ut the Younc Democrncs bad revolied, sedied their traitorous suchou & and rere ved ty full, their pladces to thelr coustituenis, Toe enarter prodoret by the sachets had Veen suyerseded by be charter propose! oy t vigorous Young Democracy. A dispnie tied arisen concerning some minur details. Tk tus been erabit tered by Vurlous personal felde uniil it oad buroxt ened tor propored eluriers, ard leave tac city stile ed by toe Repudiiean Cowmi sious. vas Ww sete dispuies and to Wri the vigorous Young Demoerics npon tie terms © the new charter that te caucus bud beon calles. CRNTRAL PAN COMMISSION. ‘belt advocated the Comnissien me it ¥ v0 reusan» for Its abolition. It bad n (ainved with Non, aud the gentlemen prsing wore ten OF weslie and reputticr ‘Creamer ir terms, while Mos-rs Tweed aml the a Liccuod to the charter by Assemblyman Fi si ned to cuted tiebesd or Mr. Andrew MH. ¢ Alle Coal ‘ong debate, the homate York Cousoision 4m worst, they wcreed ty settle it other Comubssioy THE BuakD oF The Fietth Ward Thu BVISORS, rolt took the floor in depaneiation of te present Board of Rapervisors He deelared bis PUPHOSe Of NEVER givin, way Url thet tnbaydal apd wecomstitutiongl body hud bee. lecishated out of existence, Mr, Pweed thought oat fe Nerton wae bard u the present Dor rd, His experience sat La that the pe realiy ‘Beoded rach a Bord, ‘bey Pad conuitiy Dut sew b re, the honubiicans seared to be patiefial, and be was eure that op ta Within a tes the Dew oer pleased ¥ ich the present Tis em wusicien of the bighwrt snd woo oceubled promis + ‘Tbe cebate become pe ed toe utier abe tiden of » Reuter Liv K kin vead, props 11 La oleet three nes Supervisor Corgresionl district ot mect Wit fovet. we i Wee etn that the divisiomet gle Woe stich tha: some ot the *e Coptrel of Weir ward Te deoste long dna ob Mot bo azee ©, e8 LU the ovler Come) ous « biyG TWO OFFiCns. Tr > peAO, {hot ho man shoul Vive ire then ene ofice woe ' \ Ferator Doron tad tot he had never. eld an y he bad 1h can elocb bie poopie, h depiecate tho HUbMS oF muses by IMity He loped tattle Young Demee We tid ubuiisl elaieuires ettocotber. Lat i thoy couldn Fee a) on retaioums beie Uiiey oe onueat * ing Punk end dle of the party, aud fi ede OWke tO Mave Wo Inued thea soives to Lowe ti Deuaorm Gepel and ft vore or Norton's views. and it was 110 yuliiy in die new € SitOM @uvart ig CHD ee at wher OLICK COMM, S#LON. but the new charter cami nut be m8 It being evi me weeks tac Be Ishing b-0 present Upon ils DSsace Liane the ppotitineot of the Coumwisiquers by sid with te consou of the Bourd. of Some fous ot Maver Hall buying been eapr it Was auwoancet ol Appolut such — vew be ratisine ory 10 of the plioory od the Mayor hud agioeed 14 Comme rivuers the the ne wot Senators —iue ui Honor aud rospeciabl ity ahd Mien Wwe ehutucier ie above suspieis Tio bil will be tmveditely Introduced Mis bie Lewisinture, ana it te cen ted thot watt diye the ew Bosiow Couraisaion ers Wil be in Cuotr vincos, and & HOW Goal Wil Ce Made Mil FOuMd Th NEXT KLKETIO With these rh agreed te press tue provicion wehunten bhey re solved to 10/l0W toe wily Tite PUN throug. They apreot to iWvor & ob et ty" Novo The Cac clvsed & Fue sourtiy Treod op : ehompal ae. ind cistalbausd dolar « Heads using ine aeaberntions Ht leaked the bow ehurter Was writen ty Buuutor Or Fertivace IN thin oly a Wook wae last Briday, At Provinons Hid Way Weew acomd Upon by Bena re Norton, Gouety Creamer. Tweed, and Bra oviue diye bedure, Phe manual Laoory it w War dune by Abrus OMI wd Gedree Ory PMCID suPPRUAD 8 Lyeatl OF York donators, ‘The Charlo Was Mob eulisog bleed uni Saturday nigint, TONS GARNI AE SENATOR 8 As tho party paswa Tweed Munocwny den, OWE CIRCE Wn LWo bucks Were here's our curriige, Mike t wewed Mr. Dwe natured Norton, * Lvs e ty iy & bik. uVOKBE Car Bonator Tweed oftored t A the Th oe Musunie Chitechat te, live , i ' Crand ) 7 figs: Naheond Hew Wore a THB VOICE OF A TRUE AMERIOAN. - Gerrit Smith Gree Another Thonannd Dot Inrafor Cob <1) Denounces the Co duct of the Adminiatr tions America a Christian Nation Perennono, Muteh 11. 1870, Hon. Casstua Mf, Clay, President of ‘he Cuban Chavita- bie id Soovety of the State of New York. My Dean Sie: Tmust send another thousand dollars to the suiloring Cubans, Kncloved te my deait therefor, A’ns, tint onr Government sould stil! be on the side of Spain in her worse than barbarar wrainst Cubal It shoul’, trom the rime when this wee began, nave dono nothing to help Spain, and novhing to Hinder € Novertheloss, it has inees santiy been heloing the oppressor, and bindoriag the ovpressed, T do not forget that international Inw ie held to affort a plansible ples for ail this anreason- ablenos aud Intumanity, Little reenoet, however, shentt be tet for thi bundle of conflie'ing ant mn cortain things micuamed inw, Nathowal and inter notional rict ts we are educated and accustomed ty tio ke more aeconn! of than human rights. And vet, Deine so lnrvely but conventional, their elima Aloud ever bo postr ned to the eh ims of riches, which ure porely nitural ond thereiore supremely lzutory, Be force of 0 is falee education *e allow nations to eH ond cor respect, even whilst vy are ab work toerneh cut humunity, By 4 it, insure rections seainst Governmen ein most ineances nilowed to be prima free evidence that the ine surcents intend of the Governments are wron, ‘the reverse shoud he ‘he rule, Were New Er ciand ty declare ber indenen lence, the world would bound to presume tbat ber eriesacces were sufficient to alienate her hwort from the nation, snd to gustiy.aoe separation from it, More taan tis, we shoud he willing ca let her co 18 provided that wie benot ernelly resin win gay Wire fugsantiy wrene- ue any class of Ler peo 1c, or at least, chat it #he is, {isnot a elaew whien tre wath hus he ny thus wrone and opurees, Ifa nation expiot be held together by mi jastico between the by the mutual lave begotten at fuel jnstice, H break rp, Had @ingiand siwaye dealt ju tly wie td nol aw be torn trem ter, Had juste to Cola, Cava would pow Le Ireland, Irelind Bywie always t JON Le etend ef outlet 1 see there is some or ment will vise no trom ite Port sions, into newirdity between 8, wok a, be lar better than nothing “pect that ear Govern lows tou litte compered Wit What tie care demovda, Notevon to set on the trie" would cone ti 10 be Sorihes trom evnstdorations quite too or (ue Woe groand whieh the interests and rights vf wenkind command. to be covered in Lois and simb lar caxos, ius long deena favorite Idea with mo that the Creator how put the whoe bi family in ebarae of tie whole Henan family, idea tv expanded in a erecch made in our e Capital Feb, 6, 184. and published a few dave after in ve New York Tribune, The world iw to nbidi fovernmont of the world, inate responsibility for the manner of eoverning loa of It reets npen the wlole of it, “Tt the the Frenen wed Enriieh and A uf thelr respective Cover) ble and OLuerwise irreue De L) supreme rig 19 60. are LO ose Wrongs, ‘Tle t= now an netual cure Otte kind we have rere but sapnosed; acd the Work’, our own uation especi uly ineluded, Is deeply euilty twiling oF ike duly in tie case. There lies at our deer one of te none fertile end beanti ul islaudy 0: the Whole world. Its native poalation decrees she abolition ot slavery, and asserve the swered fait of eed-government. Foreigners i the Island, and ure busy, day and night, in ens! men. and sheaghlering mien No vation comes rescue, oF tothe lone! Foliar oF these Urave enes Who sabe ‘iberty more thin lie. But pations tLemee.vos ¢)ilized and enliciiened hetp there barous and bioody toreleners in fo ermal «ork, America is thelr most cvnavicncus aa eBective hainer, )tacure Ma creak warn!, your (Fle rene SO eTLT RMITH. se-iie pelle ee SHE PARLGOLIC WAKRIN BROOKLYN, wes The Camp and G ual Daring the Voorace Camp oen-Who Ordered Warming Pane aud Grol ior the Hereep of the S Divisio. ® At the meetiog of the Kings County Board of Supervisors yerterday, a communication was re- ceived from Myor-Generd John B, Woocw: rd, in which that officer sesnined tae entire responsibility of luving orderod tie one Lundred mattrisses for the ase of toe military on tue vecasion of the recent excitement in relation to toe Voorlees mur er, The General asked the Bourd to reconsider its action tn to toot the bis for these eseontial requini'es sol gitupaicuing. With tie sagacity be. g to dist €u ac) jeltuin, be sucrests that 1he is turisegs be traus erred to tue Sherif for use te thejei. ‘The Supervivors referred the com nauk tlon to their Jal) Committee, for them to ascertain Nether (ie resdes of thir Doodles campaign cannot Se advantagevusly Ged in Une Jail, —————— COL, DAKLL'S BLACK FLAG. — Gen. Sherman ander the I Apo I-Baker Acting tructions of De Trabriand— The Charge of YNurdering Squawe aud Chitdron to be Mer. Wasmycrox, March 14.—The Secretary of War to-day transmitted to the House of Renresen- toulves the report of Col, Boker reanceting the expe- dition against the Picgan Indians. Gea, Sherman, na letter dated Marc: 1%, 4a: “In eubmt tng to the scevetory of War the within reports, Pow) ren ark that taey e4,'and will bear caretal pe. nawt, O * ane nad coi to Montana io ju at esin: statenuuts, rary aaa: 8 06 (ko spit votWecn Whe 2d be Justed the expedition and of toe Troet Gen Sh. rite Cea ra uli poten thy ;ont, w suget we chare tht of te Lor i iuod the greater OT We. v eq Ww —— Kiply to Mee Re Be Question. Good Inck to you, Mra. C., but it's you that weve the kind Food heart, to be troublias yoursod ate und eoriy abont ae poor people, Indeod, if many eters t (the tntore-tin us “pecially coming ou election tine, we migit tempted to think ghey lind enme vtyect in viow— eto criut, Bat sure you avore Gi > tain unig, Mes. C. Mo har 1 * tua to ours, for iets be forsawon tue eluldrey of toa: Cuurea pre “that page and laboriug clues pre: lominuios.”” as you say aad.as others cau testify, wh hove grown so prond ato deny thit thoy ong be Cust elvee" OF to" shut Caured,” oxcopt, ey haps, on election day. v Mis. C., Ethtnte we wi! get onr of tit H anpren ny not mem “oharity, but as a Ut, and we think yoo for ieiping us along 3) ould Wi oy cepiive ws, however, of Wiuk im justiy our dno, we shall still continue to sunoct oar clools, and even exteud onr clarity fowurd thy education of (bore who compiler tiemsvives ‘ar Above ONE OB © THAD CLASS." New Yous, Maret fi, toi, —— Th Dnty on Chan e the Bilitor ot The Sun. do Teague itself, if it had we A reduce the ent tari om in, M4, WHO BvOM ea mine hundreds UWE OL O wuployment by ». In the event OF a red 7 wiv caught with large stocks of ¢! Lonists, wre vropo 6 reductios OM this arliciy, thas cheor makers tot F manalacty ia be tut ui, said thot the imnorters of Wwoby, with plenty of moucy to is tis tot a likely story that jow Mndivituale engaged in th ped thousands of d ‘ wine will be or Little | them, May it not rather be am expenatiuce of Span ishgold, wih be weuld retin ad nd fo? to ba Ors of strug lay Were ONT Congress elt p nto foul the markels ith Weir ¢ to the ruin of the howe tra "RN THOUSAND CIGAR MAKERS New Youk, Maret 1, 1N7 The Palace Hotel in London, whick Mentioned in tie Mord uit divorce oa confounded with the Westminsier Py Wiiea bs @ grevt reswrt for ruilw ad @ ayents, 6 Weta Piet Hotel rl ' } Buekingtam Pa ' won hoe my homie ¢ Hate heme t rer Hook is a ve bale be bd woe th enurt of Inte Goorce Peabody, A stranger w ‘ en \ y 1 in i y, Whico Palace Mitel tt piles the peste Muesin h ard te sound on tbe fistion but iv he faye ot the Wee ‘ a ONLY A LOL OF OOAL DUsy —— flow thoy Rwindled the Govern Hrrokty) Savy Yord-Detect'o shin nt of tae Shor pers, A band of sharpers planned and mado a pigy Faid on the proverty of the Untiel State Giver mentin the Brooklyn Nay © Yard a ehort tie seo, typ scliome was Wail dar ite, DUEIE exe: Gtion, tiuwke 10 the vi Hanon of ConmodoreB'rone and Comin dor Beaino, cid not result in that profit t0 (46 plonden €Fs hat was orlnnily ex ected. As it was, lon, over, a quantity of property wae ron ut, w! fine been pail for, with tolerable profi to of Wanzerson at the yard, It haprened io tots w Ab suction ele way helt of contemned ad wortiions maicri 1, he schadaie of which bad teen approved hy miral Godan, eommindive the yard the Civil Encineer's oftee, more During jn than attribn'as, quietly sale! to the ithad been fe) ef no cent rarsorapl © cow) dust: avd & ie Het, #0 aeniedl, Wa in the bends of the auetionver, The ste ooourrel as Ue HiEcifed tine articles sold vere knockot off at the rates Inv on ench occasions, the nnyere {yore articla whi the bil ine took vice. We Of qual dust” was reached, Darling sail) in therorner of the vant; and the 1 rty It of Hiitie necount, met Fovlly wae, A) tot After a few bi's, It war knooke! do'vn to Eon brothe-s for saven or eight dolar 1 thon closed, ‘he next netin the Ht Appearance of a Mt of carts ch hag 4 couple A clerk tn nine play wae pring outa ertioge Of Niieken tsa’. col beton any Burean pt Faninment. These wore pins paciea steney in Mhink by. Mr ciytieuineer, ant Oled oat by the clor Nineteen or Grenty tons hail been & on fy . Tet of card. Comm then noticed the ruse, ond smelling a ta Comnunder Beoine, an nlesed two or tohe stored and ihe cow: returaed, —« Beatve then Ciseoverad thar the Kerr helning themeo've: ‘roma pile bolo gine to higds at sR TTY LONE, GLH hind voor salt, and whieh Of ccurse colt ussibly been tnivtaken for a "Lut uh Ati investi ation was ordere!, ana porte Lthe facts censurtec ee civil reecommentin: the "payro t of of the coal hy plug diveharrin¢ the clerk, Dering, and! prouihiting the entre trot the Kert kane Tae N ve Depertment orproved the tindi swan ro leved, Dorling vem discharged, dnd ff stinys © 9s expe lod to pay $198 for the vuitie nf the coal. Oot. W aah. clo beep, Was Gikeliarged but afterward reinstated, a8 te hag not found ts hove bean know lnely comoromiead, This ouds the row, ant no Mere COAL iL La berm afier Iikel tobe virown in the oyes of the 4 ties, Boch “ames crnnot be played twice, ss the Kerriguun will discover, One of the Heree Obaries A. Ensign Charlos A. Copp, who was lost on the ‘Oneida, was born in Tro), New York, Ju'y % 14H, He came from un oft apd ree} eoced New Hawpauire family, A etubvorn il) and creat physical fores, well tempered bs a kindly dispesition, wade hin » Jeader among his companiuns.frow boyhood, Daring his evrly school days be deporited in the savings bunk quite a sum of money, eurned by selling newspipers. Thonrh constantly with the rouches newsboys, te re'ained a remarkable parity of eax actor and rover in lin live resorted to (he use of ab covolle stinalants, oF even ased tobacco tp any form. At 14 be was admitted to the Troy Hie Hehnol, bot preverring an active life, be gladiy a cepted, tn the fotioving year, a clerrslip in New York,’ Here he beeame scquvinted with a paw maxtor who oromised him the plice of parser's stew #74, ant bolieving he contd ald the country ae wellp Uiat position as in-any other, he entered tho Uniud States Navy, i beptember, 1963, a8 an enlisted bay, Throngh some mistake he as transferred to the wrong vexvel, hut making the hest of tt, be passed § year on the blockade. participating tn the sipze ot Conrleston and acquiring & practical kuowlsdge of modern naval warieee, A» aopointment to the Academy was offere Na s hile on the Monatnuck, which be was incline) ® ferrint he was too rusty in bis sulle examination. Hit officon, nie ly way and seam wn-ike qualitieg im to nec, and vue oF thom, . Miller, wi om he often ment fuily. even thre toned, Iu-case he refused, to onl twin “ruin a potty udlge to whlen Ine hud been ie moted. Ho was complimented at Newport on his examine tion in mathematiew. and immodintely on ter the schvol beeame eam ion for nis youneer a weaker tellow “plates” in their usnal enc ” With u verel mmen. He was one of the morore in an orginized decenee, and for Rome time Was prone dent o' Lis clos, Dating nis course he atudied jot enough to pass the several eaaminatios rar) attention to the practical branches aod ¢xceing ia all man! sports, He wan a leading member ofthe balt and bx clabs wus a splendid swordswan, and the bes! boxer a tie Avadem). biecradwated with his class in June, 180% and in Ocwoher foslawing wae ordered. to repartie Admiral Rowan, ofthe Askitie Squadron. He served on the flagship Deleware anti! October, 1509. wien ‘be Was trauy red tuthe Lima nd came nour death when that vesrel was aht by a typhoon and brogen almost in two, He war wn his woy home lor pasion for promotion, when Captain Artliar W 0 the #0 eruaily pat amend to bis brief career, Kopurt speaks well nf young Copp ar an aficer Its maguitioens puyaigen thm» command Presence, und his manly bearing won the ri ith wiom he eawe in cont. He bad ive ability and m tone of eymima: Vis every order to be inskintly 0 ental eu pion, vavinpaibetic frieud, and 4 tor devute wd brother, After the cullision, when every man's thowhte were naturally on personal safery, Iie solic inte lor the siek was Wortiy at bis warn) enerous heart Seotue all the juvalid seauian safely ono 1 the cotter, he went belaw to his station, A oonrvie called ‘to him to ene un. ae be slii) Won Ho repttod { f cannot owil srcoty had nespoken (hore words whe sank beng th the waves, Thus perishes WIMinme, — Democratic Chul Prom the Suringtels MIL of our readers ha’ ‘Tanhitten Club the be Democracy where Muni Barlow, Beonont, Eb od The of Sew Vork he publ ef conten heard ~ of arty, art at He | Hl ea ont i 4 contro sls ranch folloy a ronal marnotism, and hie ested Demorrrts, who appear ya a third fmpertaut police p New 1 the Bir seom, from whit } ot, Dut DreswMe on ae the’ noses of prominent 1 Roa that of Nushy, as drasy Nath Tits boty i eluding 1 Oukes I er with Ue b publican Par amt ated theireorru:t «2 Blo. k 0 F ie ‘ Gan : . ‘ iitere ving. Ph s t whien t ij i r holly & 1 . fo L “ ce \ ‘ ' ' Poi h eat