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that the Democratic factions are so discords ant that harmonious action fs impossible Tf this be true, things will re- main as they are, and the precious eystem we now enjoy will be kept in force. Hon, P. Brswanck SWrexy and y Twrep have for some Their success does ge will con- among them. Te Mines for ATL se Sun. The WEDNESDAY, MARCIE 99, the Hon, Wo Man time been laboring for. credit to their re tinue to rob the city, and the Republicans will carry the State next autumn. Amusements To-day, Fiith Avenue Theatre—Tr Grand Opera Houre Tesive Tempero Distrnining a Baby's Cradle for Rent. A curious and novel case was tried before Justice WiLLes at the spring Assizes of the Northern Cireuit in England, held at Brinerr McIntyre, an [rish woman, was charged with the man. slaughter of one Gronar Vasey, called Willington, on the Ist of February The circumstances of Mie Marney Willan New York Ctrews New Yort Diympte Theatre Pir as Hawt Durham Inst month. W oed's Museum VOM. ©. Ansoeta The daily cirentation of Vie Sen during the last week, which March 19, was aasollora of the present year. the homicide were peculiar, Vashy, the deceased, was a sheriff's officer. ‘The prisoner's husband had failed to pay his rent, aud this bailiff went to the honse to There he found the prisoner, her husband being absent at the time. the room which he entered was her baby, lying quietly in its cradle, bailiff was nnable to find anything else or uot docs not clearly appear; but, at all ents, he told the woman he must have that She very naturally refused to let csnying he might have everything else there was in the house, but not that.) He insisted, and the altercation between them, thus begun, was brought toa climax by the bailitf, who turned the baby out of the eradle, passed to au under-Lailif? standing ‘The exasperated mother seized the first offensive weapon at hand, wh as it happened, a rolling-pin. this she struck the oflicer two heavy blows Licad, and as he retreated she flung an earthenware jug at him. * over his head, The bailit’ departe to his bed, and after an illness of lied of erveipelas and extravasation of blood Tt was not maintained on the part of the defence that death resulted from any other causes than the blows inflicted by angry Woman, ‘Tho jury found the prisoner guilty, but & recommendation recommendation was most favorably con- ilered by the Court, and Justice Wr ; ordered that she should find wenty pounds (about oue hundred dollars) cach to kecp the peace for twelve months, ond that wpen so dc daily cirewlation dur Daily average dur Aggregate daiiy distrain for it. ing the week, 91,350. ing the previous tweck, ending March 1 Whether the shame for the which our Administration hae «unk the mercenary m¢ which the cause of Cuba justly considered by Mr, Fisii, that a propo- Scnators op: c# in consideration of posed to the ratification of the swindling St Domingo treat , that if such opposition be | utive will be in favor of | erency of the Cubane the ratification ory dear to approval by the United States of the most abolition of slavery alinost touching our shores made to depend upo of an illegal purchase of a territe renegade Jand jobber, and in opposition to its inabitants, is alm ttrons for belief, ‘This was broken causes—the Te went home, took on the brain. vatrammelled in. their action, and wh the national diey culpable apathy Cuba, this V #till Lelieve there is sutfle ent uy of them must, Executive tow two sureties in Renate to render justice to Dominicans and Cubans both Will Congress ‘The Funding bill now befor tives contains a et londs to be uld be dis- cradle was quite . the woman teed no more | to res’st it; a bi issued by v Tf the bill passce in th form, this clause will constitute a pledge, radle with ae bolema promi nis riding cannc ow the pari of the Govern eo baly lay. » laid upon incomes in gener), no incom « shall ever be levied on the | from money invested in th. ss supposed that woof their au t it would i 8 in revard t 1 such pledge sotthe New York poted men of © comparatively rere A Day of L » the fifteen con Democracy. roerats met wit other little rings were imme awd defeat i embly yestords and Senate were Manhattan Club was knocked over the head erved on returning the Taumany coalition with seramble for journed to di And many mem pted the positions solely with a view of m For some time, in view of fact that the Judiciary were still honest and likely to en pnd, anxious to do the Lest they conld with ry laws, Senators and Assem- and would not receive bribes in tilstake was their alliance with th blymen were very enutior for the world personal y operated more a JEFFEREON 1 themselves to be approached through | The lobbyists ascertained who 7, combine with the dandies and faney | their friends Ciiequot chang ink, and where poker is never i lees than fifty dollara ante? maofaCla RoGvue was, known what was want- f cash down, \ went to him ed, asked the price, paid ha and agreed to pay the rest when the contract had been completed, ‘This was the manner of transact ness for a while ; but some of the dear fri who had received the money hi Por the bills emiashed we rs felt constrained vdispense with third parties and transact And now the mem- bers of @ ring of ten or fiftecn, wh ranging: with the lobbyis false, the honorable mem K and ABRA the Lus noes themecl ves, Young Demoer Manhattan Club, intrignes of the ea catechet 1 yovermnent al routine, running ni ce Can you get for iis ti 3 city was clumsy # thing that will municipal administratlon miu we find thas certula etre canpany is opposed to th » to Albany and depos’ of lobby inte, snd referred to the Railroad Committee ; but thet Committee never con Committeemen deem it We are told “THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, MAKOH 23, 1870. | “convonteht, "ian Mev Freep would say, As everybody knows, @ vast dealdepends upon a favorable feport from the Gommitteo; for if the House or Senate wero frequently to reverse the reports of Committees, the busi- nees of the latter would suffer incaloulablo injury. Therefore the verdieta of Commit- tees are generally ailirmed, The lobLyiste begin their work. A mem- her of the Committee ip vieited in his room hy appointment after dinner, The door it bolted and locked. Tho window shade is pulled down. “ Teny," whispers (he lobbytet, DIT RO-nnd-no 7” Mesner—Well, Tdon't know. LonnvieT=I'll give you 500 to vote for it. Memmen—$)0! Le that all? Why, damn youreyes, T have been offered $1,000 to vote against it. (The rogne Iles.) Lonnytst—The dence you have! Who offered it to yon? Meunen—I'm not going to tell now. What do you take me for? Lowayier—Oh! never mind. 11) take your word for it. Lean't give you mueh more than that, My orders fare not to spend more than ten or twelve thousand dollars in the Committee, You see we anticipate tronble in the Hone, Mesxnen—ffow much wil you give me then? Lonnyter—For your vote in the Committeo and your in the Houre I'l) pay you twelve hundred dollars, MeMreR—Done, Ite a bargain, But will you give My Irleuds so and©o and so-and-so, also on the Ci mittee, the meprice? (This i# the Committoo ring.) Lownyrer—Certalnty E will MeMneR—All right then. That'’sago. The votes ere jow do you stand on yours, ‘The money is paid over. Tho opposition lobbyist, ascertaining that the Committee will report the bill favorably, now goes to work inthe House. He visits the heads of the several rings, but learns that they have al- ready been fixed. All hope is not yet gone, ‘Tho Dill has still to pass through the Senate, Accordingly, the gentleman rushes up thero and enjoys an interview with the Rail- road Committee, and with several very hon- orable Senator The result of these inter. views is that the bill is lost in the Senate. This is, we are sorry to gay, a too frequent mode of proceeding. Sometimes—Dut rarely —a bill is passed on ite merits, ——— The most wonderfal stories are told of the way in which the Western plains are losing their former arid aud barren character, and becoming well watered, fruitful fields. When the first emigrants crossed the plain to California, the great objection urged to the trip was the scarcity of water on the greater part of the route, Within a fow years this has been all changed, and in the beds of old streams that were dry when first found there is water for all the pur. poses required. The Laramie plains have water where some years ago there was none, and the traveller Lud to curry water in passing over them, For the last ten years there has been a coutinued increase of water throughout the whole desert country between the Missouri and the Sierra Nevada, The Arkansas was dry in 1862 from the Pawnee Forks to the to that time the was dried up so that at many places the Cimaron crossing, and previe 1% inhabitants were obliged to dig for water, And ® Moro valley and plains were t that time al- w the v st destitute of tegetation, vis luxuriant, and it of the very best At-growing sectio ver was built on the b of an extinet « was sup. 1 remain dry; but after the settles nt, to the astonishment of the people, it be- came quite @ stream, end is now crossed b: bridges. The Huerfano, the Roysobeces, and others that were dry during the summer months g the whole line of the Union Pa eitie R al there is more moisture in the earth ‘ 1 v than wos ten ve ago, When it rises a tow ! i v will reach the Sheil kr Those able ineren f water lw ‘ 1 not ot , f which is th to tinuous fines of iron rails recently ih act as conductors of electricity to the fall of rain i = Higent reader still believes nc roe tion to have been a failure, we cont at on an article on The Negro r pe » and ieved that te the ¢ ed nm was to jat to freo him was t » ruin-in fact, the Seutherners—bas the mai vard end a etl were wrong, and that th liness to come fur- t his former views iis of eman ipation e been the reverse of his expectation, He the result of five years’ careful obser ts of tho South, that the negro in a condition of freedom is, as a rule, sober, ia Austrious, temperate, law-abiding, and quick to em. Drvee opportunities for his intellectual and ma rial advancement, He shows how completely the predictions of Southern alarmists have been dis- proved by the monnerin which the freedmen have accepted th { boon of liberty, which, con sideri 1 the circumstances of the case, was, she truly observes, marked by @ sobriety and moderation without example, — Evidence of this n) one of the keenest observers aud rsof the South, who is not a carpet. bogger, but grew up in the midst of slavery, ouht to outweigh the opinions of Northorm men who hate aud dvery the vegro for no other reason than that party aiiliations compel them to do so. Mr, Poutanu’s advice to his colored fellow-citi- sis tincly a ous, He warns th iust the formation of an exclusive political party of their own ra 8 an ullianee with Just and generous white men of the South rather than with adventurers from the North ; and does not despair that the once despised and aded slave may ‘build up a true school of y in the South founded upon the black Now that Collector BarLuy has departed an nknown destination, are all his prosecu- * Was there nothing but luckmuil and perseeution in any of them ? This bie, It ix safe to believe ct fool, and that there evidence to justify his seizing lithe whiskey which he took , lis proceedings were had tions to Le ubandone not a p upon the ¢ \ tion of each ease by District Attorn Tusey of Brooklyn, and it is unaer at izure was made without bis ad jew and ap 1 This being th o, itis fuir two have not yet seen the end of inv Whiskey trluls, and thet all of the pre cious! the been Hibetted will not be al wed to ¢ confi 1 A \ UT's letter on the subjoet f aysi Uronk in the Navy, which, al N filed in the records cf the Department, declared to Le a forgery, tums out to b nuine payniaster by the name of Kit @ it vs one which the Admiral aself gave him, ‘The Admiral being sick ninster Looxer wrote the body of ie letter, assisted by one or two of his friends, and the Admiral signed it, Another iflustration of the uncertainty of Luman testimony! It calls to tind the case in which our esteemed frie Jotin J. Ormco positively identified his own signa- ture ass forgery. Who can blame bank tellers for making mistakes oceasionally ? Tho following piece of intelligence is communicated by the Tribune ¢ Frett visited the Cnpitol to-day, and had a conterence with the Committee on Approprin rd to cortaln appropriations for his Do 1 Is his desire to economize it possible in , and he aeos no better way than hav ther pnbiteation of the Ureatics and laws of Mareee in the newspapers.” If Mr. Visit really desires to economize, tet him out off all the useless foreign missions, That will amount to something; and then he can recom- tend action against the newspapers with much better grace. Now that the defeated, will Gov, Horruay pay a little attention to the official ive Board in this city ? —_ Punchinello appeared on Monday. quarto of rixteen pages, beautifully printed on tinted ‘The engravings aro witty and elegant, and the reading matter piquant Ike a paper destined to a long life, No doubt it WAL! be improved as the editors get their forces in hand, ‘Their first number is full of promise, and we wish them the utmost auce Polico bill is pecuilations of the F THE LIONS OF THE ASSEMDLY. A Banint atthe Ansembiy-The Cor Lawrence Kicruan and Poter Mitchell, Rising Your Pemocrats—A M: cunional Correspondent. 1670.—There ous in the present Avse and workers, in point of ability are far + Aunaxy, March 18, enrious speci rior to the city city delezates are ns, Without the least 0 the custom of the Demme istatare none but the active hold with evedié the dignity of the or: set of amall fry ward politic eraey to send t Uy degenerated Who visits the * rowdyiem now wher This is one of the accom evits that #houid ve hte, and one of th ‘Tho Democratie p talent, for ther Darty who would add strength to it wer new résime we hope for haraeter of the City Aesembly © gallery to-day und mace The charges of corruption against Ainsworth, a momber from § tog», Were under consideration of members and @ little Js made a vigorous o Ie young men in the an Important Good natured ‘Tom F Spon the unfortunate member from Sara‘og spoke with much foree, and we were avic be Is no novice in legislation @ representative of more than ordinary ability, Lawrence D. Kiernan has figured lecishition this winter, Mis well-known jutimacy With Sheriff OBrien gives him consideradle impor- He is a speaker of pretty fair abili more for his flcency than argument. bill, and in this i much an, Who i# more desirous n bis reoresent and gives good wring O'Brien, | think, tk ir reyrerentative, Titehwan ba outlived the preja tices epening of th He is very enor nt who Is the low-browes, Ne the Ont election ara Was throws ves the Asseuty mnt ed man of mu with muel atten Who deserve nou: (DMAEALIS FLAG lgote Celora or ot bis first The ceremony ot hos and men sre drawn ep in & or deck of the Chead to the mu ska promptly ealut Won ot bs pres Alter this ceren vou in tue A sequently the das na lively dance MR. BALLEY'S HONDSMEN, Mr, Henry Clown state emt—How Much He To the Eavlor of The Sun Sin: In the account in your paper interview with matter, the following inacuracy vce! T went on toe 4 Ws a protigé of !ts bond was for 100,000, faithin) periormance of not $200,000, anit wag 1 10 #000, t New Yous, March © requests Us to say that the spirit and Lis conversation with the rep ‘Tne SUN, on Mi ccurately ant in inany ously given in the re MAKRIAGES, ¥ and Crush ot Mnui deeb VYho marriage in the synagog in the Synn Iward Berastein, the + and Miss Jennie Lasker, the most attroctive of ber very beantiiul So interesting an occasion Giled the agogue with epee OWN stairs hi the or being in her Or J with hor wreath blossoms, and looking’ very happy and Heyiit point lac Mieg Citron din white corded +i) The eavaliors of th » Jullus Lasker herry-oolured. adn before te ceremony Me rrlave Bory ie, GRANTS MODEL COLLECTOR HOW INE GOOD OLD MAN WORKIDS THE IMPORTERS. ope The Trouble {n the Appraisor's Department =The Good Old Man Kexpovsib'e— Red Tape, Blind Meng und Broombandtes— Bia Rent for a Small Hoto—A Dozen af A. T. Rtewnrt’s Porters Able to do tie Work of Fifty of the Good Old Man's Stock Within the last fow weeks we have received Joitérs from many importers, eating our attention to tho grest delay they have expericnced tn obtaining their metehandive from the Appraiser’s stores in ‘Trinity pinee and Greenwich wtrect, and asking us to allow Tae SUN's rays to ine in that boniahted resion, and lght ap for thetr information the exnsen ot de The ubiquitous reporrers of Te Son were called apon to fnrnish tie #0 mach desired in. formation, and have located the diMeuities. It is our duty to lay them before the public, It ts the duty of the Government mathoritics to correct the existing aburos, Tue TWO MEPARTMReTe, ‘The Appraiser’s warehouse, Fituated directly in the rear of ‘Trinity Cirureh yard, f¢ the depot to whieh all imported merchandise i# brougtit for ex- amination and approtsal, The Collector's Depart. ment embraces the storage and delivery of the mer- chandice, ‘The Appraiser’s Neportment has eharee of and fixes the value of goods from all quarters of the globe, While the business of one department (the Collector's) {# «imply mechaulesl, requiring neither ekill nor Nbility, that of the other (the Ap. praiver's) requires the best #kill and ability that dhe country ean afford. Here merchandise of every Mbre and texture known can at certs cay be sean undergoing the Appaniser's aaaiatante an | ex and the contents eo) the Ci not to agree, nddit value fixed by the Ay duty ts assessed on U pratser, GEN. PALMER A THOROUGI-GOING MAN The Anpratser of the Port, Gea, Palmer, Ie an op pointee of the provent Admintriration, and wae pro. moted to hs nrosent posi vewber list. IT has remodeliod bis vled voand thin exrerionced men, and w honest importer tine broach to grief, ne the treasury of tie snow Ho Ava: avatar been systomotizod red | hort ca whiel could vet he ndvantaer 1 no disposition among th Aporiers Wh nillar Wi'h the busivess of Gen, Palmer's d to fad fault with either hin or bis eubor- MORR ROOM WANTED, nse for the last #ix weeks tins been anusnal ination have geen aecum floors could hold no mor: tually asking t TH) woeks wer in t y tieir Daevees, Te was but the tnborters should complain, and also mitural t wuld seek to kuy w Whow to blame, We ean tell ENORMOUS RENT PAID DY THE GOOD OLD MAX, ‘The Appraiser's warehonse is too small. The widening of Caureh atrect cut of abont fity fect of the premises, which were wever large enouzl, ant the large nuinber of packages crowd tie store be- yond its capacity ; bat the god old man renewed the Jase at the evormons «umn Of $74,455 ner year arainat $15,000 last veur, when tle adcitional apace of about Bi ty feet in depth was included therein. ‘This is but one of the many eviderices of hiv fitnes® for the posi- tion of Collector. THE GOOD OLD MAX'S RED TAPR. The exceoding long piece of red tane with whieh the whole Collector's deoariment of the Appraiser's warehouse is tied together, is so firmly twined about te fity odd amplos ees engarel therein, that ft is mext to impossib'e for Importers to proeure their packages after the samples hive Apprakier, At the head of Ue Colieet mileman of the « years ayo, whoe ad whose only mendation for his present pow was that of J te Mee 0! Presid he Blind @incation Is has 80 Jot nis py tong «i nn aceovnt of Lis untbend ivr diset- + and Uoyieiding devotion to red tape, tue ne of n, and to whom. wae “pnoow maxpnr,”” bid Pi and ‘ ecicand will eonealt vorg likely there wil! be core ofeial correspon ten J on the sutrect, which ts bis great forte. wn Mean ime roters We tmnorver to any of the tify od einployees of nach leas than : ciher he or bi : We chad t i * | Peevmme de® cox : q 8 A.M, and reu TO bO THE WORK OF A DOZKN OP A, T. STEWAnT's PORTERS ¢ importer goes home in dest an but w nearly rene | upon | Nes s nH oll wan but weak" | 1 Cofivetor with a salar u Brovmt with a hiyelive Lundred enon porters, at weekly wazes, 1 1 tye is turown row s eireurnte oftice A BON REPORTER'S OPINION Secret iry Bout well she tion to this ai-tmportant « York Custom I om. tonsil 4 broomhandies t r noe #5, cut tie red tune with whieh the hunue 6 intelligent ofligiads ure tied, avd give Co the importers of tls city tue attention W tueir busiuess d MONEY FOUND IN THE CARS Phe Mon Whom they Should Hive Flang toto the bense of Detention ‘The story 0 n Lost Wallet on a Third Aveuue Conductors’ Perantsitos, In one of the Third avenue cars yesterday morn lay a passonzer had the misfortune to tind » pocket. ook, ‘The conductor {nsisted that the prize should be given to Lim to deposit at the depot on iis re n, The passenger us strennously objoete ng that he would hand ft in at the devot himselt on is roturn, The consequence was, after a deal of talk, the ear wat atopped by the eondector at tle junction of Chatham und Pearl streets, a poli wus called and the two quit tie cay, One of th paswengers being more interested tn veiling to bis plice of business than ia the poe pulled the #trap ; the driver responde! by 1 up for lost time, and tie car wae ropidly driven away trom the crowd that bad gathered, leaving the conductor beind with the poteeonun, and the on. fortunate Ander of the lost woe! et-Look, The po: feowin flereely omltercd the fniter of the wallet to survender It to the'conductor, and the finder, frisht ened ont of his Wits, complied and hastened away The conductor stepped upon the next Tava avens car that came along, and rode up town. ‘Te po oN i this ease Committed the error. once, Without apeakine to jude or luckiess Under, and fue Hof the tub 1 House pave kept Linn Uh A Package of Money nger oy a Re » Money Clhiimed by the John Hawes, while a passenger on a train of the New York and Harlom Railroad Company, Decem. ber %, 196%, picked up a packuge of money contain og $1,015, He handed it to the conductor, saying to im that he thought the Company ougut to take ce of it, The conductor delivered tt to the Company, The money was duly a but owner aopeared to claim it, Under cirenn tances Hrwes thought the money shoull ber arned 10 bin, us the Company refused to pure it, and he sued them, ‘The ease was tri t efore Judge Barbour in tie Superior Ce r Company tools Cre @ vund that by ' " oO Vin for com Nay It (nder wis ¢ i | t Hue A Misnieh ot the Probate Court of Cav yercerday, 'T, Wo G, May, gwtardion of br \ partially insane te ! of bis ward 1 the outlay predic wed that the e ae aMOU und to seen) toister to bis ward'# happine Acharueoh gPapled Hie peti ion tlie way not but ehould and wants Judge \ b Ki ‘The Trruption apon the Peart ® veniion met last evening for t recornition by the busi thing went on swiss on the adoption or Fe aifferent commirters. sembtutoxicated mombers of the Hon, Horace Gree- ley’s crowd, named Owen O'Conne attaché, and Patrick, aliae James Roach, who tad evidently come with a view of breaking up the him shamemlly, and one of th ore Grecley's vanguard found themselves on the side: walk, considerably the worse for wear with a reinforcem’ to the gentien fastanee, and ¢ coat where genile.n revolvers, #°v0 hand. w twinkling the wh: out THAT MONEST RE maddie, ant sala that 1 thoi Nol think the € to enter ints bon: dojlaes, Which they Wil Bree to f Bot succeed, ‘Looy are propose to break it up yet. Goveran tw Was set for the 25th of Fobruary, witnes: Ure your patience no’ to the matt He evidently regards the we e resented by every officer ‘th mistion a so0n ny the b Bot disgnise 1 Uuking med. crowded out cL your paper on Suturda bloce tiled with “other adver edd in the str Here, OF ceame slip * list come should be firs eyory adve rate, eayecially a8 far as it relates to Mr Ch and Mr. St purchase of tw Long island Ratiroad, that Mr, Charlock, after having agreed upon a wih Mr. Stewart, govanced bis demands th Sree Na seagate | GRINNELL'S DEMOCRATS’ EXPLOITS, — Heunw Mecting Last Nigit and Gert ng Heo ted outonth The Second Assembly District Republican Con- p fret time since be nieral Committees, Routing Jer conside every > until the votes were tak ction of the reports of the ‘Ainong the crowd were (wo only was ty 8 Poxt Office These gentry shouted ant bisked, and m, when they abused m xprane op mid icjously at the tan who had remonstrated. ulted Pentloman pitched in, fol'owel by the mid before they could #ay’ Jack Robinson, trated with th Hardly had the meeting snbetded into tranquility, tle door flew open and the two heroes en'ere: vtinthe person of Michael Taye, nt Toapector, Haye #talked np n who had been struck at in the Oret nein that part of hie yetom House d hea jerked back inw twinkling, and in another je aseiniting party had described into te dewy darkno#s of the fos of parabot atmosphere. ve business 0 the meeting was then continued quictly to the end — VENUE OFFICER. —>— Why Did Reader W. Clarke Restan—Let aw Hnve the Whole story. To the Faitor of the Sin. Sir: T wrote vou today about our revenue it Mr Clarke weull reeign. T eee by the evening paner that lie has rent reelgnation to the Corambsstoner ‘ow the questi nis, will Mr, Roader W. Clarke give his re for sending fn bis resiqvation, Tt he docs no’, is politically deal, [he wi'teome out and make an breset of it, and tell where the ‘nl? lea, he ned by all the good and true men of the «county atroaly, and of the Denartinent runt Revewne. Lda (ity or one Liv it ie We do not urs to be the tap ing vere Our Courts here aro the most expensive under the They HOC #Hstain OVC Care in emis (he beat euger. 1 will give vou hat was called bere a few dave aso. A case < wor aed, and on the 16: the Witnesses were ¢ was ea ied on the Ith, No wits aes for the Government were subpenaed, A ry wae impunelie!, the defendant's witnesses were lost for the Government. nore similar eases, but will not ‘Truly yours, JOUN R. DOLDEE. Crxcinnatt, Mareh 18, 18% — Gen, Sherman's Opinion of Logan's Arm nine Prom the Herat. dof Gen, Sher he eaonot refer yor three we! tto bis ange procoedin my, and one that should up bis con I becomes alaw. He i@ fuct that the proposed roduction o instender place.‘ any otaer respect. 1 jatan th Tleurn from an intimate frie n that be ie very bitter, and Without getting of t as 4 Means Of Cul ed oat ratailous ineult to the ertaly rather 1 prog rian bas abt tulnks it aterloo in th te, wud that the einlly back Cucre is reason to believe, from what Lean gather, ats it ran the sauintlet of the Senate it with { tthe White II to the peor avety eeident ix ay riend of that ‘the H esbdcnt Grant a Temp none: Mane Frou the Progress. Reforms are on the increase everywh Two-tuirds @i the drant shops h uu he thanked God that we now have a Presi of Uieee Unitet 1 not dria 3 and a Vicw-Pre flent whe not drink; ‘a Secretary of t ry Who ts a Lemper in ant whots not ia learte with t inke We already ree sc hs OF the proved conal.ion of Ue ievenuc at Now i wide Out all is Advertionn the baliter of The Sur St ire to goto Marlen, To be sur Tsaiis dow f ry 4 t vite Toet oa war filly even a ‘Third post, Bill they Hue if a conducts > jam, A ue cdr becomes Ulied Uy the Now, What would sou 0 siops the car, crowds hu, C colle, Oreos NE HONK MY REAL t# me, ond sits a new comer tn my. place, and ai this ater Lave paid my ice like «man? Wy pieare 10 tell me, an adver Waving paid lor my spiccm—a ¥ Au your pa: 1 dud mysel aud ny in-a different predienment bea Phind avenue f Te SUN shine forall? Ht se AN AbVEMTIFER IX Tun Suy. Wo derive advertisers to un aL Wwe ¥ t their advertisements it we can; but adveria meuls must give way to th of the day, ‘Tum UN Will print the news, even If ft crowds ot isemon tt — hab in some of th The He The staten ' papers, and to ch Tue SUN of Tuesday gave credit, is inseca wk art boviog negotiated for the sale and Lhere hax been no suclt negotiation between th Is there the slightest round for the sistement price morning $100.00. We ure usenred that the inwr course boLween t genilemen bas ntirely friendly, and nothing lus oecurred toy ment respecting the breakiug olf of ail tions between thers, we The Murder koon-A Co: To the Sstitor of The Suny Sin: Tp editorials made by Tie Soy and other the murae na Deu ey with ful " T; tt ere y \ ie 4 Borus beter ty wd " ‘ 1 nen rar ww Very ‘one t wih st ny -oMght nave down Jord re are otuer ing hie pape ‘ Nas entirely fale, ac BUNREAM A paralytic husband in Paris wa pertect health by tecins his wife mnederoa pile composer haw Written an opern eal and & local payer na nbie# one of Heothoven's eympnonios. =A Wester journal tells Iying in the stroct amon haska ana dew: nail fonoce \tlad feeling in A fow ponntes to keep hie Nose fi 1 The Crarte Hevenge," how a drunkard wag F froin starving tg Seven thousand persons are «iil to hae been antested In Liussia ta Consequenos of the Feet Nihil. ter eonap racy, whieh had extonstve ramifos ti mpire, aud im whic Mr, Overbook, the Austricn Consul. Genera} WhO married Admin ory wealthy ati Few and & Felative of the Miusirio =Mormmeen, Auerbach, Proving, and other eminent Gorman anthore, tree the passes oF the Dil protectiig Itera-y property, NOW pontine bufore the North German Diet political opposition. =A conflict i mying between the manoters of theatres, who daciine givin of their daily gross reccipts, ch insiste apon the ex savaidy to be given to the —Mr, Charles Vea'n of Philade! Ag @ Memoly of Gotwcnalk, with whom nm Was 1 intinats correapandenve for years the time of hie death but which ene» ad the Gov enmnent, nithon Of Whe ww requis Memoir will o: ters from Goitsehatk of, Meortk He and Cramatit, ts doa, vent of & Govern: the unthor of # King feud’ Dauchter,” ta wiv Seutt Siddons anpeared in th A woman's rigiits ad voreod women have x ites Iment, whieh ore an ominent D. ooate insists Uhat di 0 vote under the I itera right Of sutra ition of sorvitud ary reports feom Chinn waite that the tai =A Now Orleans pip nd th ex. King of Neplet antic {ramite wh ‘o heavy losorein the xf an the Neat Apamper of | So great was the excite coveries that the city. which ta g Joleing, parsed almost tmnotter mt produced by e Dos Moines Regtiter thus ance trom the Honse, Engrossing Clerk of that bod) ford, ‘Mr. President.t #°d Mise Spencer proceeded trou thy House 1 had passed thne oor nd Mies Mary spears tant mvdoaely That offloor re using tor AVES pot Son Donato sale for £4,000 to the ho walls of Sebastopol t wr of tie tow Fé pensioa, am A mist passea able tenacity, and fo. through ite vi b \ y q n 4 ! f Penn; One Fat 1 dicks, even er Flutes that next Teunsecast: a