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thas nomiinted; haa been declared elect- ed by means of the vory frauds in voting and car vasdng whieh the Commission de vised avd procared to bo committed ; and still claias to everciae the powers and to re ve ‘he salary of a Polies Commissioner ; fad bi fellow Commissioners, active or tacit partness with lium ia these frauds, uphold him end sharo with him this defiance of the Ritwes for Alle THERSDAY, Amusements Toorny, y Of Maate -Pereye torn hry cat's Minsteete Se Will Gov. Hormsran pay attention to these offences of the Metropolitan Police Commis. Will be arraign them and pun sh them, a8 he has arraigned and puvished the nera of the Ningrara frontier? Or will he cllow them to remain undisturbed, their acta uninvestigated, the ished, because their crimes have been con- Piith Avenue Theatre: Froweh Theatre Kober New York Ctreus Olymple Thentre Hace Minis: mee Premmatic Canned Ope fr» r guilt unpun- Ring which has so long gove: MN fated city, and to whieh he ov We know t tion to the sw of that doctrine, crowning glory of their fondest expectation pol tical elevation ? 8 to be mado in the Legislature to Heh the prese ou, and estab- a new one in its place; but it is no such Legislative | jog will consider themecly can the philosophical mind exp te are noto- to have thein inves i- , and to puaich the men who are proved guilty, of civilization ext Mr. Wille The attack of Major Winttaat W, LELAND upen Gronen WILKES as brutal as it was illegal. Mr. Wiekns had made remarks upon Mr. Leann wh ch the latter did not like. By way of taking vea geanco for tho free speech of the editor, LELAND assailed him with a bludgeon, Witkes is a man of slight frame, but re- cently restored to health from as LELAND is a powerful map, in full Giving his antagonist no chance, he felled him to the varth with a knotted cane, and struck at him until his club was The daily cirevtation of Yun SUN during the last week, which March 12, was as follois : tov of Lonisvill Bishop Qeisrano of Te ulation last week, G43,900+ daily circulation during the w Daily average during the pre- vious week, ending March 5, 90,417. The False Ex Totat daily ci cuse for our Disgrace. pologists for Gen. Grant's neglect of his duty to protect American citizens in Cuba set up as an excuse that the Navy De. portment is helpless, and that Admiral Pon- TEX has no ships to send to the West Indies for such a purpose. How false this pretence is may be seen ct that the Benicia, “ a magniti- cent sloop of war, carrying a battery of four vy calibre,” sailed from Bos Oth inst., for Rio on ber 4 Japan; that the Alacka, sloop of war, likewise carrying fourteen guns, is to sail for the sume destination to morrow; and the groat frigate Colorado, hundred-pounders, is If tho Admin Avocn of Nashville. NaNwre HiLtaaN of Nashville and Mr. Jas, For this outrage upon the public peace, we Lunanp will be made to suffer the extrome punishimeat of the law. tures of the journals, when unjust, should be corrected by legal remed! lence can no more be tolerated tn corre: ces of the press than offences of any other description, This is a ve which Mr, Gronou state of civilization in th seo and Kentucky. teen guns of | ton on Saturda; way to China a different case from that in Jones of the Tine, who has been described by his friends as of the mad bull order, against Mr. Cyrus W. Fronp, and was whaled in consequ was entirely on Jone: tisement was well deserved. patie een Mr. Fullerton Acquitted. The acquittal of Mr. Peru tion of the Court is the most coniplete vindi- cation of bis professional and personal honor that his friends could desin has been expected ever nearly ready to juin thei, istration were governed by common sense and American feeling, instead of being in the interest of Spain, it would not preten! that {it had no ships with which to and property of our ¢ it ie eending theee three fine vessels to China, where there is no pressing need for them. Neither would it employ one or two of the men-of-war that belong to the existing West India squadron in carrying Pres! of St. Domingo about on pleasure tripp— just as the Tallapoosa was kept here tocarry that great bon vivant Mr. Roprson about on pleasure trips last summer, when she was imperiously required for duty on the coasts # side, and his chas ve tho lives zens in Cuba, when — We hasten to acknowledge tl subjoined communication : Jt is alvo wha snee the firet day of uu know them ai Newsvunaw, Mareh 15, 1864, The desire of Mr. Wittiams to get th aphs of distinguished persons is laadabl ought to be encouray his efforts, know the Prince pe Jonv Mr. FULLERTON comes out of this severe ordeal without a stain upon his skirts. confided in men not worthy of his confidence, and was deceived ; bat it appe himself was innocent of wrong in all the transactions which have now been 80 elabo- rately and impartially investigated. His counsel aye sustained weir , they have increased it Judge Prenneront, the Districs Atvorn has also earned the pabl talent and fairness he bas shown io this difficult and interesting case. est credit Lelongs to Judge Woopner’ ‘There was a fault in the impanelli: jury, and at first he seemed too severe to- ward the accused; but his conduct of the p just and admirable. One great difficulty with this Administra. tion is that it thinks a great deal of its own pleasure and very little of its dw GRanr desires Congress to adjourn early in order that he may enjoy the pleasures of Long Branch, Saratoga, free travelling, and free entertainment in all parts of t) Mr. Fist administers the Go pain, and leaves our citi- zens and consuls to be mobbed and murdered in Cuba; and he has for his reward the pleas with the wishes of his sou Admiral Porter reputation; rathe approbation by | phe story that Gov was removed be: said But the great in the interest of exhibited to Gen Patrick's Da ure of complyin, In-Jaw, the Spanish agent. carries on the navy for his own pleasure, and sends our ships everywhere but whe ESON eats rich dinners, when it is red, when it giveth ite color in the cup, when it moveth ight, and great, no doubt, is and among them all, th States is become the scorn of the world, and {the pettiest dukedom in Ger fer and more respected in any for- eign land than the citizen of this famous and mighty Government, ‘That pious brother se Conmiy, seems to be getting on well, Accord- ing to a letter of his which we publish in another column, he has just sold for $75,000 his house in New York, which cost him only § profit of £48,000, to $70,000, which is $10,000 mor: It would appear that Mr, Conmiy en greatly prospered during this eventful year, even if his guins in the gold speculation were less than he hoped. he has reduced his debts to about $120,000 during the last year, and thatin the course of 1870 he expects to wipe them out altogether. whole Mr. Conmix need not despair, notwith- standing President Grant no longer with the affection due to a brother-in-law, versary of their patron saint, r looking upon th rom the grasp of the Br His taxes this yeor will amount loval to the Gov pay last year. open burouche in their parade in: . The Police Commission, Gov Horrman has office the: Niagara Fronticr Police Commis. It was camposed of Republicans, and the reason for its dismiseal was conclusive. investigation proved that it of prostitution ; and Gov. HorrMan did well in turning all its members out of office, and supplying with Democrats, that the new Commissioners wi!) #0 discharge appointment taking these just dismissed from terms by violence, The agent of who conversed with Somnwi Cubeg question in a manner advantageous to the was doubtless Mr, Pace 8. This is the same gentleman who had a powerful influence in directing the contracts for the thirty gunboate which Mr, Fi released 0 as to kill as many as possible of the republicans of Cu turned t Europe he had, we believe, some sort of a private diplomatic mission from Secretary Fiat aud Mr, Sipney Wensren to Generai Prim, would seem to be a gentleman with genius enough to carry water on both shoulders, the Spanish Government about ‘settling the had licensed house finances of Spain, Wittiam Marcy Twexp 1 caused to be their places ty-siath atre beld their eaucu n Sunday last, Will Congr American shipping? merchant flag should be banished from the ocean @ ever do anythi uucconduct of the Police Commis. it will joners of the Metropolitan Distriet? They have Leoused houses of prostitution without Of sis fact there is no question, Tt obtrades its shameful features upon th attention of every paséer in our streets, Why he Goyernor treats these men with By telegram from London we learn that inquiry made in the House of on Monday lust, Mr, Orway, Under Seeretary of State for Foreign Atfuirs, stated that no claim could be made against Engla American brig Mury ne Was capturcd on the high seas, aud not in Dritish waters, in answer to an Totha Eution of Lhe Suns Your article ia y the seizure of Lowell, inasmuch as » wons information ; y Whieh he refused to show to the ioners of Buffalo? ublican Commission there sion compored mainly of Dem cially nntrne in W reply may prove a satisfictory one to the member of Parlisment who made the but inasmuch ws the fact bas been publicly stated that the Governor of the Babuina Islands, fter the capture of this vessel, forwarde British Foreign Office athduviteof both American citizens and Hritish ofticers who were on bourd not the only offence of the Police Commissioners tho sonree of these reports, Tam A mnisstacements into which your reporter ha» bee Hoping you will fiad rooa for tuis correction, I]t am, very truly yours, I New You, Mareh 16, 1870, instant eogn: last they appointed Lundreds of thieves, State Prison convicts, Lighwaymen, and roughs of every deserip to Kerve as ingpectors and canyassers to receive and count the ballots of our citizens. This they did not do in ignorance, w perfectly the character of the men that were appointed ; indeed, they appointed them Lecause they were perfect scoundrels, They Appointed them to falsify the election, and to men a8 elected to whom the people had not given their votes, Nor is this ull Ragged Island, in which they stated that the vessel was at thi time of capture within a mile and a quarter of tt , that she was in charge of the Collector of that port, and that her hatebes were at that time sealed with we presume that Mr, Orway's reply will searcely satisfy either the owners of the Mary Lowell or our State Deportme There can be no question but that the British Foreign Office bas been purposely kept misin- formed of the real facts, much us our own State Departinent is about those of Cuba, Or are we to believe that British neutrality is a farce as our own? authorities in the Baba his official seal, voses of Europe. The action of the colonial in this and other affords considerable ground for such a fe in flagrant, undisyuisyd violation of th One of their number has received pretends to hold the offic when the law declares th « of Bupervisor, t by even consent. ing to be nominated for any other office than Polico Commitaioncr, ‘The steamer Lilian put into Nassau in October last in distress, baving ran short of coal, coul was refused, and she was ordered to leave Not being fitted for sailing, the captain was forced to get up steam by burning bis cabin and other furni*ure, ivenens, {8 the becomes dia be a Connmissicner a twelve hours, T ion in colonial coloulal authorities aro usually retired officers of the army or navy, and of course the lion’s share of price money falls to them, whatever may be the 4 antisfled ; tm te Louivcitte Commer | “he policy ender th cial of a wedding in high life at Nashville, Tenn, which was “happily realized lust Tuesday even: | conviction, to The wodded pair were Miss Nasste W Nainy of Nashville and Mr. Crannes I Cire | Whuingtort, the officiating cler and t esmaids and grooms. | aad proper appella raph collector. you Would fend me the addr ie detnvilte tit iN Ge CLL But unfortunately gZanote to Mr, | Lands on at nignt inorder ty give the ‘anqdet the of an English newspaper in this ¢ 9 HE an emned, The plea was The _____THE_SUN, THURSDAY, MAKOH 17, 1870. ec ——— ——- —— good luck he managed to get out of British CONGRESSMAN KELLOGG'S MILL. wa‘ers, «distance of more than four mils from shore, and while in the act of coaling on the h eae, the cchooners which were supplying hin with the requisite fuel were captured ed by a British maa-of-war into Ni Lilian was obliged to return to that port, where, coal being again refused, she and ber valuable | eergo were seized and cond that she was coaling in British waters. The extent of British jurisdi waters appears to be conveniently elastic. the case of the Mary Lowell it did not cover | Mr. Kellogg, and ts not so well posiod os he claims. 4 distance of a mile and a quarter from shore thot of the Lilian it extended considerably be. | pointed by Mr. Ketloge Postms the orthodoe merine leagt a Post Offices any Better than Prd- a Cadetships t— Wil Mr. Kellogg Do~ ont and | To the Bator of The sun. Sim: In your paper of the 7th inst. I have read ® communiestion sigaod “Milford,” in which the Writer attemr'« an apology tor the couse pursaed by Congrowsman.Kollogg in the distribution of Gov. ernment patronage in this district. He seems quite Anxious that the peblic should receive fartier devel- opments, ifany there be, damaging to Mr. Kellogg. ‘The writer of that articly is evidently no friend of la iin | ‘Che Mr, Hall of whom ho speaks ts not the man ap- vat Meriden, Al! , his otter stavements display the same ignorance of ue. British | the truth, eed w prouvions | Lean sé@ no advantage to be gained by any one In The former regard t as the | sipte summation of this design will bo the ruin of the | fet. Let Met this perplexing question, all the conflicting pars | nt er There Is nothing which Letter ilhutrate ng iv any commu. nity than the circumstances which attend t! sacred rite of marriage have examined with interest a report furnished by the industei rdingly Nashville and Mr exer { Louisvilie and Mr. Lou 14 Woops of Nashville and Mr. Let JexNtt NtowoL of Nashville and Mr. Tn <MAkY ALLISON of Nashyil seven young women engaged in this | Flovence, a place that 1s \ wedding, five are spoken of in the report by | of two rai their nicknames—and spelled with Nassiv, Berve, Savtie, and Jexna indicates a childish, frivolous, and vulgar chief cities of Teunes People of sense and taste have vickuames for their daughters, but do not put them on their visitin; ish them im the newspapers when they are There is, however, one hopeful feature | hile he was in this report. The geutlemen are not deserted | Mi Jor also shot two male nezroos wh fa Crrontie, Horne, Heaure, Towwrr, and soon, | wedthy ian, apd has never bean Sworisone but appeer under their own y that in time t se great commonwealths will alo come to be spoken of in pub ie in as respectable m. ie receipt of | toid the We bid bin persevere | ment. A we do not ute, and cannot tell his | fer to set Sp, ara The address of Cyavs W. Fret, Esq., M probably learn by w ion of | nie nd what | f men were | - - Rov. Mr, | PROM WHITE MORE’ Mr at that— and this, is, hor SUN. AMS. Sarthor pubiteity of the charces of corruption uenint Mr. Kelloggs, in jon to the Derby Post Office,” oF of auy other office wi ich he hws had to vispete of, The gnestion in waich the pattie Interested te, has Congressman Ke lvag auld the Fev Strange to say, both the poertieans and eral wfoes # Has be as charged. not only bold the of Papal Infullibility look forward | fea? Vat tocol fil promulgation | to d and pocketed the money, and 1 to deliver the oftces of refund the money pail m? ‘These are grave ehurices, and cone trot Kentiemen who are not only respee able, but 1 esp ‘or what they say. Jno io afr, Kel ee and the pablte that these charges should be inveativaat in such manner the that the Coa | 19 doabts sual! be lott ip. the minds of uny os to the or veotimlitee er Investigation, and iet thet com be comp sed oF mien wh LWOVe susp ic ntnioniet the son {respect of & Whole country, This ill antiefy th nn tng leas, Mp, Ketloge certainty pear faa favorab swith these ebarg Wy und pointedly ed ngaanet imi, W h these men are is suilty, he too shouwit be sent podbine twineth.” Tf iuvocent, t soncrated. ‘The impression fa dw mtod Kees €o be fast coining growed ti resent Adins istration ts tint we lunscst parse wit and when such ebarges 4 Dussed by In sience. it will certainly strenethen tuis very great injury of the Republieon fh iuvestigution. Thuow itt. be in this olstriet JUBTICR, we ry. Let us hav wish of mar —— DASTHICE. pein taak t Provably be Re-Blccteds f The Sun. .C,, Marci 12, 1870, —Thisis the dise trict in which the ealetship pedster, Whittemore, s & euadidate for resivetion to Con, ress, Whittemore bas an inveterate enewy, dim Pauley. Pauley was a major in the Confederate service, He is a porfect mas | larevdevil, and was five times wounued during the br. , | Prorers of the rebellion, Wheo the war was onded Pantey returned to his plantation, whieh is in M-caown as the junctton ads, Whittemore come to Pioreave (0 preach, but always made bis sermons a4 fume tly rollgione-political Las did not like what day when the Mator tha Mae are White, not sh shunned hin Jong rward Pauley shot @ negro women who were in Florewes, und who had laugued at the Major ing Mong the street, ‘Me m he bad to work for him gy his plantation, ‘The Major iso of ii ts. He iv the ‘error of the dist Whittemore ts ag ndidate for Cour ad | eressional honors, ’ ey Wille was In Florence, was ts of the feat fimilles of lar retina, He lectured thelr nearoes when: rand uimost in ever. » where he iy w, Toere le no doubt of that he was, and 8 most unternoule ™ he ogroes that they must all to married under Go's law, Negroes wro beard this, and who had vantageousiy to, ived together #8 tub and Wile fOr Many yaars, € Lwish thar | (Pomeall parts to Florence to be married by White: wish ¢ more, Wao charged them $24 couple for perf ming of Chas. Dickens, | the” marriage ceremony; and thereby. iral Farragut, Cyrus a consideratie amount of m surrose | negeu men and wonien who contd bh to Fiorerics in all Klods of improv dated vehicles in ord viom tiey auto. Fo at ectionately ard the fy | cevereud carpet bauger, Uist they sabserived og Nb erauy a8 thes could to give lim rf abile entortain- rquet wus “oread ‘or hin uouer oir pices: and it is exid py the -eeesh wement in Flor oboe that the negroes carr their enthosiasm po 1 eniertainment for Waitteme re that they did not hesitate te steclall the chickens, hove, and other @xinge witeh they coull lay Uelt tiger | fullert abundance in too master of the viands whiel called the wore is making enecches, Me [a telling the vat he worked Ho ie was la ritod his enthuriaemn hie onide of Montana etn cans; and is pronounced false, in @ private | op agai it was a forge ew pa mietnory of those wer each other with the hope Va rant, rve to be fr umeut under which they they extend proper courtesies to the representa tives of that Government, and conscque Iuvited the Repablicau Know-Nothing Tommiauy Mayor O'HALt to appear in bis groon suit in some bed 9p he cadershts pediiin” eae, The Gover- | most of them still trust Wit if one wes | 00d man, and us their fiend jchloren ce ts improving ripitty, A large number of Ie will be cele Joe in fie market at A) evel Through. | Aman wlo fs makir Inge bis res estitley s : ATs ago Tan aWuY from . ce) eatin tot rt. Ho wid fave sovia- | a Vo when be rin He vert to worl ¥, and Loukt teliud I auve rererred Shere Ie 0 Matne man tn town who hay bees pros They ares | serve ard ent Wel hind les tor ase in the e. Alway 4d drivers on the street care it live, ty rearly wil belon: to. the tt tyb ca who own t Pare not cit Au Wee — " ADAM RALDLGER'S 813,000. sis ity. ~. First Suit against the TE y Dealer funy Question Cir yum upon dis ty + about my business as usual e evening 1 dined of the By he cocrcive measures of Mr, G1AnstTONE Inte ageinst Ireland hold out @ p English Crown, the last people in the world to The policy of the present British Cabinet tends rather to exasperate than | sho ts the alleged inonager to soften their fectings toward the sister island quiver eayé that the Hon, | ments proved enlucky, * lives on East Broad d, unfashionable part of | 44 4 flue provided by stature, would be interceting to learn who lives in the |‘ mansion, 41 West Thir- | sot good while lotteries were legal in th t, inwhich the Democratic’ Ciuossing rewlily, however, 1 ryrise tat the GEV, WILKES The wife of the Austrian Archduke Cuarces | ter iviends. Ol, may Gu Fenpixann, who was overtalen at I pif Might Wo this country, is Lhirly-niny years of age, hax The Nig children, and is a Woether she ts i-tre ted | tavorite, the “Big Judge,” You can se ut husband i# not kuown; but probably | With the bovs on St; Patrick's Lay, she Js, a8 princesses Who are bappy in their domes. PATRICK 3 Ue life are not apt to desert their fumilies in order | Corner Broadway wns Forty. to noo the word, Old and New, for beauty of papor and print, | Figaro’ was repeatod last evening ut richness and vurlety of reading, and genera) attract- | Of Music by the st noteworthy of our American It commends {tself especially to tie | no lover of music ncholurly reader who has a slight taste for theology, but its contemte will be found interesting by all | ight, Drought to | Lntyre was om trial bet at our burg on ler Comnt-Can New De awore nn Be are The suit of Adam Raede agt, John Me- ro Jue Barbour yesterday. action was iustitaced by tho plain i as a poliey piaver, to recover about $19,009 irom th J the potiey . where the pi se claims, * thie, ty have Invested 2.00 in and Kentceky | te invest di, under dhe statute em: bodied in the «we of 1814, be Dow seeks to recover Jack the amount paid, together with ap equal amouiit wie anid to bo the Uret uit of the kind brought under wis statute for out the jen? otte vam within three yeu he Deli the city, ond in a dwelling not worth over twen- | ghout forty years. in the case, it | Alter the plaintif? had compioted bis testino the efendant moved for a noneuit, on the gro\ the sfatnte under which the suit was begun wax that It# object was to protoct vegvtt nators inst Wise which were illogal and anauthorized: at the lotteries of Delaware and Kentucky volag Adwittedly nuthorized by the iawe of thone States, the wet in auestion could Dot apply to to revive The question bela, * +} ith the eon: fe question Of law be hunted at the Ger a i TUE PRESIDENT MROUHER-IN- LAW > Wilken: Where be Lives and how 4s Flourishes hos Tam now living in the city of Hudson, Hudson msterday’s SUN as tos 4. Liave rewoved trom New York « Nand mynel? te J cotta biog woe meee Phe'two ploges are ony and it 1s ope | Croperiy fles hero ond in Wustington elie, tone tc, fact that J received any injury in ve removed Lore several youre age. LTbougat tn wowed tot in Ne Yori, “at the etnies! pet Mt the War, June, 143, payine, $2LU) cack tine ull yesterday | Te premises lore cont me $B,0n,. Pio Now Yar entlemon at the Westmoreland Hotel, | Yery wamtsone one. T have rediead my denis to vbout $1000, anil i my Ie ts eared a conpie on J, could not nave | Jens, and God prosper hay be cutirel yi wh debe Ww ny 01 ¥ ieotin 1 of my pro} nents W 1 ich ert having arcady mide ar Hextio wisi more than half of 1 Wuxen this yer wil, Tear, umount. to over 70.00) Lait your they Wore oveR over $60 0) should be exceridin ly g to Vielt you, aid ou all, T would like to my Wile-=w lio fe a vive of Olio—seo you all; you the loved ant cemes frients of my youth.’ T have never found Dies eaeh of you Siust siucerely your fiend, A. Kt. CORBIN, —— Judge tor Maser, xian Queen, | Dean Me, Sux: The Merald suid yesterd by her Oret busband, of the Princess | that the trou HAR day Louis of Bavaria, one of the most wealthy prin} WoW fs ihut every No other motive was ascribed to her propoved transatiantle Mitting thanan irrepre- | have an experienced maxist sible desire to become acquainted with Americine, | Philanthrovi-t, and & hosp! Her first husband, the late Duke of Mopena, was 0 ereut wiser and brute, the Democracy in thiy elty juss dor Wants to be Miyor of New York.” Now, you ust tell them that neither st those wail be Musor of this oan, We will 8 Whole-soulot kind-hearted, pa friotie, and plous vontloman tor Mayor this tine, ‘And that mah is Michuel Connody, your tread: and him Now, M named can oF you throw Higbt on this subject fur ‘Tie Exouisu Ori Nozart’s “Marriage of the Acade lish troune., This delicious ncaa tby Madame Purep apn, ry he ould taise, Tt F periormance been kiven “ae seklom that a cademy, Ie will 'e p. Within the halls » 1 to-inorrow nigne sayed in. Broonlyn to. for the Academy 4 this Marcha’ is set down ye has full jastice den her accomplished od with Mr. Bort, War | were very favorably Impre ren Telind aol it was a ot Van Vechten & Co, declared that it wes rity Mr. Burt hy i LIFE IN DASHES HERE § FIGHT IN —_—_— KE METROPOLS, AND THERE SUN'S REVOR ALBANY, HIS ROYAL RAILROAD BIGHNESS ARD MOVEMENT. MAKES A FOR Bart con! Mr, Burt B fore the Senate Railroad Com- o Bnd tothe # e-Tae Black Horse Cavalry After hakes Hands With ver handing the comratt kuoldors of the Erie ro 8 petition Kiqned by «1 th Englich and Americ Th ma J tAurost Belmo © r otha Sew © Tho case of John O'Mabon © Jule Jon Him-Barvs Speech jus the Tyrant. and Calls the Brie ‘01 4 Thi, after shaking the gonial Warren Lelin’, who most emphatic manner that Me HAD DONE A MIG THING, Benator Blond orovosed to report the, bl ing the Erie Directors bill of lis! to-morrow, but the counsel for t Mr. Faretiton Harris tion to Mr. Bay Ataaxr, March 16,—Since the arrival tive of tho Kngilah Erle stockholders, the lobbyists and members of both Houses have been very thet he had bronght any English gold with Lim, and if #0, how much, Although they Lave resorted to ail sorts of tricks and devices to procure the required information, they have beon completely unsuccessful. Mr, Burt hae muintained the greatest reserve, aod has not so much as leit his room at Congress Hull de oF anything & from his quarters this aiternuon to attend the meet ing of the Senate Kuilrond Committee, before which he demanded to be heord on velall of & Erie stockholders. und mombers of the BLACK HOSE CAVALRY fathered iu the halis of the Capitol to see him on bi bev of the third Hh his worthy f#sociates, ce OU, Jones, Abe Von Vech'en, Huai: moalon store mont cave het order to show ennse why Thom: Appointed receiver of the Fenien ‘uns, shout yoy contione @ party dofendont to the action, WwMis hy horame hy an orter of Jatro MoCunn. ditot 7. 1800, Te wns argued in eae nore that Mr. Bart became a party dovertant without the convent of the vininti® and defenitan:, ond that he has, a de“endant, nat in no answer, hand, it wos arved Charles Bart, ore he Brie Directors, “1 to be hoard in en decided to crant Benator Mio! 1 your corres mittee could sions to learn whe- The Committee In conversation with Inter tn the evening he aseute that he di} not «ee how the Com avoid reverting the bill, en t of Mr, Vurt has fe euraes once mre, tops of disenscion here Your correspondent has heard wy begun, their wor I ve been bribed, where of the Ralirord Committee have, tee action of the Commitice may prove whether these ‘The Committee wit! action on the bill very soon, THe VRTITION OF 114 TATENOAD TOTNES, hy of the Stain of Ne thet Mr, Bare was a nes party to the action tu be properiv abio (0 protect tho contd not st nde, bat the? an at eal mua’ be tal n'a order makint T © Court denied the motion, with §t Burt emerged for a sleigh and that ce farther that some arty deen lane amother the bil mall army of reporters, lob: The Dave of Twen yr: Dr. Purdy, of Kast Twenty-third stro At bie neighbor, ied Street No. dt. kept t 4 him and his nel Uvereapon ore asay,and he dia #0, w wijovruing 1m the elty of New ¥ too! holder of Yeetorday the doctor ayotieg tothe Health Board for permission to take then They are, he raid, vary vaiuabio does, | solemnly aver revate early fl re than three-fftty iv, 1909 cohap, versed in wh hy Mr. Burt to tuk Jt was thought that nm With @ handsome sam, He bad Just cor toga with the intention of Burt and asking bim to tak r, to drink the Burt would ¢ That been tral sollte and reticent doy ex'iited letters from se that the dozs had not annoyed them, w Board of Health relented. 0 classify the me Jot or ottierwise that, as nearly reehal ro ant of vod at the next election In each of the fald Commante for ony ta pl tip to the Spr wter of the new spring The Fell-wa ttehind t eserve Finnya Haas, an interesting German girl, on trial Tneaday In the Court of Genernt Sesto ix indictmenia for grand lareony, xregate valne of the articles stolen t9 about g1.0m, The counsel for the prisonor desire t the Court te 4 he would eive the Distriet Ab torney some important facta which world Siow that she was but a toot in the hands of a pawnbroker in tie Bowery, The pawnhroker hat pr rsuaded ber ‘This Bowo-v Parin giva her lee tors of recommendation, amd on these «he oMtiived wunloyment, and then stole ail the jewes 1 wold tt to him, f £10 “hich she bad stolen, thie pawn $35, ified themeetves ». Wilkow by the gallant exploits he alluded to in Ho declared that affair the late thraehiu ouiptroter, a0 are to rennin ¥ ovr petitioner eof the Ather companies mer tioned in the #aid law have taken any acuion there: terms of und another big thing. in 4 maltiplicity of specntations talk, Mr. A.D, Barber, who bud separated panions, suddevly returned, and raising above his head, eried out, * Hore he comes, Van Vechten, ‘Tweed, Huntiton Harris, Mat. Bemus, nd at once fell nto young Enghish- ‘The Black Horse acged upon him, and rifled his . if the reporters bad Mr. Burt passed this throng Reaching the formod ant betleves ty remand bis client, nd loctslative 4. Your petitioner hne read a copy of the hii! broneht into the Kenate by Se he € subd act of Ie Mund your peationet it oncht ta Bo. paskod! f the folowing amon to steal for him. AY vitally Lit ferred hy the ch etal Warren L the faith of wh holders repre’ oF pureniaget their saves ‘vee therm of those rights without their con Sent, and withont any corresponding advantage boing ad=The (oreien stockholders, who hpld the erent majority of the brie shack, Bau line, and devoured the aristocrat! tau with their p Cavalry would b reing glances, At the meeting of the Board of Moalth yester day, Sanitary Snperintendent Maris entero’ com platne against four physicians who had uerlected to report cases of emall-pox w! In one instance ix cases wabxeqaently ceenrred In, the net*hborhood, all direct ¥ tracwible ty the orth Board ordered its att rney tome 10 “natice of the act of worve the perce. feo much ax noti the #tairs, he mot Senator Genet, with whom Warren Leland came + introduced to Mr. Burt jes of the Union and Metropoli. saying that both of them they ond attended, atied themselvee 1d-—The net of i989 t9 exceptional in Ite ehoracter ¥. whic’ reqmires that nat oatient. The for the legal fine, — Events Cent th: ir “badows Before tion held a large meeting 104 Vescy street, John Han fey In the chair, Re-olations were passed endorsing setion of the Hon. John Pox in the nosttions to hel hy him, nomi oF Ue position of Srerif, and looking to the fore nation of kindred associations he shook hands, up, and upon bei Praehently. re pons they are trustee vale to Feinova be Fniject at short Inter. The John Fox Assou lant evening at Purtoll etain (he cunfidenee of the majority t manarement of the Erie Co informed and Dele ore extravagant to the Ftuckhoilers He nivo spoke of the new #priag. the Hister, which wosal that moment spouting Hort secepte! the Hing 19 creat 10 Hivilent benefit to the public; bi stockholders are ml waste whieh they won of the Erie Company ad. the confidence of the et { (hem are charced with grave ‘aa dircetors, anil these charg mAs a cvndidate rons offer of th oer ee ante to do if that act wi for Genet and Mr. Burt Dowr-Tewn Coff 0. The police telegraph informed the pross yesten Puoko & Reed's coffer establistiment. 103 Warren street, some posnuts bare ing taxen fire from the roaster, have lost, tf th day thata bre oc (which vonr petitin of the’ Comm Se officio me ‘ompany's affairs, bates have er Bocolnte, tree Ny ie Company's wflairs f Tle reporters were also» nit in readiness Prince Harry deck JERSEY SORL-MLADS IN ante nie~8400 to be Sa Sand thus to p thelr eondnet, 5. Your petitioner and thor desiring the repeal nit of him, and in a conversational tone of Jom he representa, tn ‘Of 180, 80 far ax ‘ro company, ave no interert tn od, oF may odjack except lo se dnd feononte dt aid to ebable ry to be Divided. A number of defeated polit Hobeken Township met on Monday evening is rookery on Palisade Ohancey Barr, stramental in carrying the Township for Hi Nican oindidiate 0 was himself deserted by Cleve present Charles Giubral for member of Assembly year, one Grevory, defeated enditate for Tows wtanding defeated ean diate hese genitomen met in eaucue on this occasion, one Kally, a scheol teacher to A'tet several stirring ors OPENED AIS ARGUMENT against the Erie Directors bil. ar reare {on behalf of fifty millions of stock of the mpany, more than tiree-fiths of te pMIPeay, by ask which enabled the then ©: who bot all been elec Turt eatd he ians of West ‘stoc holders to Brie Kail way to repeal the CHARLES BURT. Board of Directors, ied) Limy BO pie only one sear, to fix th four, @ a five years res for member o) How the Governmen: hingion Runs Je'erted eandidet Prom the Cincinnatl Commerctat. For a time, the all-absorbing questions were, for School Trustes, “aled ont for lack | oe tater es it wow discovered th owith the Ad smoked and sak nothing . providing that no offic Jersey City, presitins, tions, beside which Clecro’s were cast in the . Gregory, Galbraith, Borny, an) others, a Committee of tuirtéon was aprotnted to Kee tht ‘everal candidates in the com v charter election ond partienlarly inetracted to secure the sim of §40 from them by any nvss! in order to pay the exponsos of tio Club. to the disbursement of the fonda, und as to the Conmittee whieh wt! hare the funds Lt was finvily decided tl. 1t 1! moneys col: oF should be hinted to the Treasorer, and 6 livided at the next meeting. tered, Which, ho nd the Government run ni that subject would not are personal, but ouly npon @ It hut beea e If this mnattor belonzod to Cox's Departs ‘don dofluential centieman to me one day. accomplish something, but tt pertains to ral grounds o* MAN oF infernal, 1 inflnence to bear upon dispute arose I possess ne st ver wonld lave bec ay by thelr vot do any ood, He would tarn it oace to Fish, and that would be on end * Thut are not erave questions like this dise ty where Cox and Be knap cap have yes. When the hes of De With their ® ock at parties —To work while the day lusts is a good thing anywhere but im Algiers, in Oshkosh is called holding com inunication with dbembottled spirits.” —How many apples did our firs tn the earden of Falen? vo Rand Adan? —It is a com death; bt who of u* has tl —A Western bizam! road so well, U D-v.rtment, at cournse to the» a hore? t was punished by his introducing emali-pox into ,his reorganize domestic cirele, ~ Dr. Posoy has started a memorial protesting at the disuee of tne may invite bim month, avd vagloved bund to look farther. we find that the worked by that lorrned 1 too cold tn win. care of Jupiter. Aan creud jw te tkes we that t when the morbore Fish fini Hie, he ells on Caeb, Caleb waked read him that amous Al = Per to wake uy the ve 1 purpose, but failed, sid td have any toreign policy, but we nid that is quite as good, an 0: the State Depart- to call on that oles, called Gov. Bi crudite Bompcr, they would feteb he Deparment to within about a ce itury of the present time, The hres’ Porter ix master of the navy, while dun wojust rank makes Gen, Tecum- seh obnoxious to the War Departments aad he would be master there, ba! for Belkuap, Who stan 6 very obstinately on hin own heels, For the arat time, Tsay, 4 ar appronch to the bureaueracy of Fra: himself hy tre —Garibaldi is undoubtedly # great and good s the DIM 1 protect the ‘event people from calling tis man, bnt that do. wove! Garlbalderdaeh —New Orleans ladies find out what keeps their hnsbanés out so late by the Lowtaiana Btate Lott —The Rev. A. Meerds, formerly curate of Kirt 0 was one of the Torringtoe 10 he Church of Roma. ft for Constantinople with special powers to vette the Armeno-Catedolt anestion, in order to avoid wwe testened Lreak ap ob that conununtty. P Observant Frenchmen, skilled in media nit of mach investigation 4n@ obsorvatiOn, that sinc wore) have loosened thet 06 OrLality ins Moor rss | 1% per cent —Joff. Davis is reported to be at work writing @ novel, the scone Of Wr i ing the war betwoon tha: tes, No allusion will wateh, aud tried f, bev oove Ui ere gent actually been done ander the act. sing them cay patrick, Isle of Mau, nonks, has been reecived rapal delegate fs Bute of New York, being directeo thereto by the ws, wink then there is a list Wwe that tie directors whose terme frat ox Mr. Siston, and Mr Waite, re three others who eu. Sulla Isth, three otiers in 1872 and fone cthers in four who are to continue in off , 1sT4 are Messre. sockholders as fol who go out in 1870. our history, we mike selor ee, report, as tor ay you have no A FLOCK OF sUREP ave been endjected to none sudden attack or fright, ey Wit huddle together in ao itis mueb to thelr ¢ dots, the annoat hot change,” ior another vear, neop.© ure burdened to the death with Leavy tis We have had a year ot this sort of thing, with the grim prospect of linvin; party intervene; i ovr excellent Prosident will quio.4j simake silently on th ooo serine group, and it that the strongest alwave 1 place, and pat the weakest in the rear # put in frant to er, innocent Lambs, and I uient was wade apon the Locking upon the shir coming down (o T fd that the four mostinnoeent en e safest plioe tion and hard times, the Demorratie be made to the protect the weak, ten swing over, and same principle. the waives wii —William H. Bernard, the editor of th fou, N.C, tol 4 Soy correspon ent who wns recently 14 thet city that ne any doaler's cigars «0 Hack tie flock, ing Star, in Wilma are out in the © extreme rewr. r Fisk, Mr, Tweed, and M Broke otra w th those who? Fro the Springfeid Republican ntly not at all dis Prematnre puoh timouy Nas exc ‘of their way, auicis Duke of Glonces'er, Ul strongest and dlount, Messrs, re theretore put in front, while these t gentlemen L have p esented to him. —One of the brilliant oficials fee) sayy ho can't wad coh a fuss aver the a held anything bet! revenue appotitine snian down town ot The Timea pe er aud more inno cation of the gol! pan ¥ the threats of hi day, to recive trem one et Wemseives oft) Until the elecdon Inst ye nLextend thet the testimony tasen by Gen, Gar sind only tw, en the Pre-idens vit was wiven th it seems tot ve arganent have been kis Gould, and L eins tue rid row id that the sanetl yi TWENTY MILLIONS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF NEW STOCK chilly submitted. the office, and | in tat ioentt Be den & Co. tatock went t ne it wtill re ister to avoid trenbl the firms abv greater number of votes t titied to while the stockhold ignorant of what was going on here, a large nuniber of sires ot England, the Lolders t he Original names 4 euse, and that by this meons humedt Were Caubled to cust a asthe 1 Chey Were really. en rs abroad were entirely they Wil haye no aificulty in fuging out ali the | Embassy in Tarkes, from ht» office byw tel Ministor of Poreizn hwen on cross purposes Houred, the ehief of thet mont keeps Aap ustrict PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, Gen, Rosecrans has gone to Washington, lion, James F. Harvey, lately Minister to , Was In the ciLy ycaterday, resignation of Col, Daniel Bu’ ins Devu wccepted bythe President, to = The position of Mr. Burt urged that Mr. It to be required to Gould in his report had promised ¢ wien the stockholders should express their desire fo have t.em do s by the choive of another Roord, and Le vasured the Committen that the stockho he represented bud no di uid and Mis co-directors 1d un tietr atices daorpenera take etloct Miveh 14, 180, ¢ of Rudolph, the billiardiat, holder ue Of America, 8 Vey raud, aasplay of eallantry contly I thay city, saw Lie 6 tadies (rom the the raty bad mad vole ta teva on — An English trayell Bordeaux, Franc Prof, Albert S, Bidwell's fourth lecture bofore the 4 and intereeting lstory of ire of intention to put the but would tie best. manakers for it that could be found in dis Lowell Lostitate was a tu reveltion In China, News says that Brigham Youns Was anxious to ests faihbihey as Poo Nino ai vetier chances of the (wi Yi. + was listened to with the tention by # he Committee and the ex oft oward te close of hi COWMITTER ROOM WAS PACKED DOLL by the MH) 4t prominent Assembiymen, Senate: 4 Stato of} ys, and otlor politicians ingtown, nbs argument the which night make thy country iso Would be Cbinehined to Gon of ridiug ouly

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