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ope gwar 7 my : - H_ 24,1870, tho principal seaports of the island Spaim iapelork of thewectha Fs ot THE DEMOCRATIC FIGHT. mera. Hae teat Th — a Sw obliged to confees that she is impoteat to | copyiat, sl i awaited, a B ie SrcE: ri. Prevent @ flagrant outrage and nssageina- | ™ tigms of @hplofecs, inexisting acts of Congress, his knife and rested, It i @xpegtad the | is the commissions has resulted in the sam ae tion! : or in axe im any branch of the eiyil kervice of the | CHORGR MILMAN SCALPS TWERD, 1 4 United States, shall be held, heteafter, to apply AND BARBET:. mare aaa Realty: |THE FUGITIVE COLLECTOR, ny Ring that they were in favor of abol- re ri 4 hi Ta ine will be set in-operaton teday, and a | manwee as nll their rledges; but now It A)mpathisers WH Be browght to tie } proved, by tee manner in which the Young De mocracy fought them, that they were acill in favor ¢ o] BAIL z ¥ SAID TO TO RE TN sry, N ROUTE VOR MONTREAL, mid - Tho responsibility for this insult should Ls — to wor 3 well ' 1 riper peer 3d D 6 5 those odious laws, which bring us to the conclusion THURSDAY, MAKCH 9%, 1670, Stach where it naturally belongs, to MF. | siti he repurded ‘Teeny. sete wall cn tae Fed Ue ene oo. ae OPT OF THE that the steastugs and perquisites are too greut to be | How Buttey Treated New York Moennig z = ' ' ses if es Shed jooded with Money—How the oi lost by those who nave crown fut and rieh over the ttempt on a Crncinnatt Firm som, [ rare Fien, who, if fitted for his position, should | perform the duties of the aforedesignated elerks Tralioen were Boughi—Twed tae Judew= | in occontayce with the wishes of the Aldermanic | spoils. This was adonted with immense applause, vice and a Bithy Auawerots 5 tan tno have known that Spanish rule in Cuba ceased | and employee Heiato be Kicked Uae of the Party—A Seasonal caucntes, Tweed. was tostay re om Roach thonght that something ouEht to be | for Hattey*e tetrln—The oo iii eodemy of Muste—Varepeliow ; and ewployees, and shall receive the compensa- Surette ested, to call a meeting of the au General | s#id about the mauly Way in Which the champions he Full Avsinat of H Sackrvay's \herniach, long since to be anything but an empty | tion therefor preseribed by law. Day of Exeteements Fommittee on Mondoy evening. He complied with | had fought, and he porticularly iiked the manner In Mia Detale thons not to be Aseorty Rooth's Theatre A New Way tw Pay OR Debts word, — ls The upheaval at Albamy on Tuosday, crested great | the request. The Young Democrae id the bal- | which Owen Murphy went for Hitehman, and fotch- The examination of Mr. Bailey's bokg y ( Srrente Minsercis-A Pip. , eneeiemialliaiaieas It was rumored in The city yeatorday that | SEEtewencin the eR igeetrdss, Te hecame known | ace ol poucr in the Geveral Committee, Twoedis | od um every liek, unt he gotaquare wilh Him |, | continged yesterday. ‘Tho clerks tneacet in th Exeurstons uleay. y prday early in the morning that Btrect Commissioner | Clalrman, | Thoy have resolved ta remove hiw=-and | | Here Hosw ach elation thet’ though the | work have found that the ¥ tpt iy Fite Avebue Theatre—Fr fue The Frande in tho Excise Boards | the Hon. Marricaw 7. Bnewway is about to give | MeLeun, Sharif O'Brion, aud the Hon, Jou Fox, | Hee vat af the partee” Ate Rene womusea tbat: | Foun peweetacn Neder tke hadeship: oreeherit | Sencoticotea™ reek $100,000 arena tedan Hrewse--Tevive erplenee Governor HorwmAN has not yet turned | the lion, Daxis Bunxa a valuable diamond pin, | tad returne ‘a f retalles | Hoe. Bath parties yesterday begun their repars: | O'Brien, the fon fl, We Genet, Td, Creamer, Mike Teach $160,000 already. Tt ie tmpgy. ae é ! J from Albauy, bent on a wat of ret ri a sible to tell Bow. meeh of thie toner + Sr nae i tae his attention to the fronds committed inthe | |, —————— tion, Everybody reemed certain that the ereat night | HORS for battle, The Young Democracy sre giriing | Norton, and 1. D. Kieran, ae gudered a defeat iu | 2 ’ sh fil tinh if + Gari y Sein Beak a ‘Tho bill for the repeal of tho Conspimey hemselves, aul seemed determined to avenge their | this struggle, fi is racted by the fucitive, and It cannot he now, j Hee York (trews New York Creve Troupe, Sxcise Board. But we aro glad to be able tied { "Y | was to be transferred to this city. amelltrog | defeat at Albany, They a ent of aueceRe, nop pieuaren, Until the merelants “hose names appesr se roan j Olympte Theatre Vor a Wanle to atate that all officials aro not as indif. | 4W bis passed both Houses, and hae receievd | ofcials began to dread decapitation. and many of | Tuswis Tings are saree, Mush Mere are a ered | but feels a erenter pride in their noble Aight, for ite | to the Government, are personally vt por ace padi yl te ferent to their duty toward the ste ag | MC APPTovAl of the Governor, It is as follows: | the big eans didn't know whether they were on foot | ty open their hoads, Foaulta show cunclasively to the Deople of this clty | to eee if'they have been given receipts, be ) c peor The People 0/ the Siate af Ne rrenentad in Sen | OF hortebaek, Everybody was atven, Some of the me pares virn 9 that, the so-called Tammany Ring is in favor of still | ory ¢q dafaleaticns in the Thirt iy | the Governor appears to be. Judge Bos. | git tit deenbig. do end leeches who had fattened in anng births under the tafisleldiatate kere holdiga the poople of this clly under the sway an “bir aorehi @ Thirty-second Distetet, Sanpha, Ae Mt ™ 4 4 a he provis ; A prominent geotieman who retarned from Al- | rule of the police, Ore, excise, and otier Commis- | The tnvestication covers only a brief periog Wadler Caner _ Wwontit yesterday offered in the Board a re- | glet of chante: one, titles r Administration of Tweed and Sweeny, wore emiting | bony yesterday said that the members of the Ar. | tions, and the defeat has had the salutory effect of | Ratloy's official corcer. ‘The examin Md erat en set == | aolution calling for report of the facts Mirtet er UrOLIIE the cat ly aad teateatts | feos, but the vast majority of the hard fisted Demo. | fembly wore offered 610,000 apieee to vote arainst | showing to the people who aro tho true friends Of | soos, however, will not dicelove ty The daily cireulation of Tun Sun during m . mecornb ing «cr cooperation of person employed im any | erney condemned the trattors in the bitterest terms, | j16,°ly bile, und 46,00 each to be abeont from the | the people. i : haegcmibd Ns ' " =." | from the Finance Committee, We trust | profession: trade, or h eter tke: purpoee of ae ‘ te House. There seoma to be but little doubt of the | | Tumultuous applause followed this resolution, | of the fraud, for, as shown by the H the last itech, which endud on Saturday, Cariug ag advance into rata OC waxes OF eompensas | Ad @wore renewed fealty to the lenders of the Yong | truth of tis statemon od uy ,, % | this report will bo promptly fortheoming, | tun. orfor the majutennuce of euch rate Do jement, which was Interrupted by Deputy, Mr. Childe, @ lar AAD, was aafollorce: ded Gat R WEL be necoret a tet Tivis act ehall take eflece immediately. stints oe ‘The names of Denis Burns and Owen WHAT A FRIEND OF MR, SWEENY #ATS, A NOTE FROM O'HRIRN, tolon by the ex-Collector was nev r sntored i . Hes 2 js 09 at ft will ) accurate and comp ete. congratulate the Hon, Hexur C, Morpuy irphy were mentioned tn tormns of execration, and A SUN reporter asked a well-known friend of Mr. | to tay that he lad returned from Albany to be with | upon any account. The Aesessor's Lets farsa i Hira ay esc thy If it be #0, it will disclose, among other in- | on the suecess of this bill bel itors of the country Democracy were accneed Byeay we t Ly atts a of the fight, r De ere, net would be ted from attending. | eheck upon such pectiations. A Col Mego a 4 sari : k . of having sold the eo Tammany Reoubi “Well,” said he, "think that your Young De- | Alter'this the meoting adpout aut the membors bpd phector has am Agyreguts daily eurculation last eek, | teresting particulars, that when the attempt | ———— cans ‘or toms fangta yet £5,001 $10.00 Pabil: | mocracy'are n pack of d-—d fools. What did they | went tocirscveral ways discussing the Taminauyitos | excellent opportunity of de'randing the Ooverimeng + ing the ieeck, 914350. Daily average dur. | Dattictpation in there robberies, he refused | Tis time it is simply a Ministerial one, but one | suer@ o'frien reached bis office u litte aftor 6 | 8% slong with him. Tho fact of tho. mat: — vie A SIAL eet ih i ad alate} hard raly retectod | tat is suggestive of coups d'état and bloodshed. hed Bi He |) tor is chat they felt their oats so much after ‘The tax collected is duly accounted for and ing the previous week, ending March 19, | '© Violate his conscience and sternly rejected | anita Merneete de ~ | A.M, Hoe was accompanied by John Fox and | Sweeny leit Albany that they thoaght they could do Penaliten pocketed ty (he. clletalats & ; 00,660. % the proffered bribe. His good name is clear bi ee rete’s desertion of the Ministerial | George McLean. The City Hall and the County Anything and to they lapped Br non fie Leal athe Mr todantiiate ba . © eine wo : See ee Ran of all stain from the misdeede of his col. | LC2¢h menus that Pane and his friends are in the | Court House wore alrendy filed with anxious polit. | §fo0Nl oF hN bash hun Ghond carry (oo tant by c Cotiahed. Talley Wis sobMnw lat ia Why not Take Tammany ¢ lenguce In fact, we believe that the vit | cemiters and that Mowrrexarmn, Sexnano, | clans. As the Sherif passed into his private offe. ne Detmor Tied have got | ‘Three of th LA anedt hilt hc bab advan. The Bag have anand a tied rue in fact, elieve that the vil- | and the Unionists are thrown overboard, A.| the crowd surged abont the doors of the outer | money Ferra ale Age lat for the New Geld Distriet, é 10 Ih dort ‘ ak : P Sekit Gok uae Sa have opened a treacherous war | lany was all perpetrated in private meet- | pitter, relentless contest is sure to arise between | TOMS, and anxiously awaited the news from within, | Foe{ to tus the muk: and ile bea entra halen cp ena Deel tena aii aInAAC eur iaeMin, te santa on the Young Damoeresy, and the a r 5 of blekmall almost every month. Iu aaMition @ Young Democracy, and the cham: | ings of the Bourd held after Judge Bos | tho monarehical Unionists and the Pane party ; | OMY the most inthinate friends of the Young Demo- on the side of t ee ee Pee cit ena en tee | bis etic tobe ae ay i ions o! neople have ta’ ee w : vi A i arte tn nd? Another th vhich shows orts from new gold district seem on tne | bis famous tohacco cases, he levied tribute on boot pions of the people have taken up the chal: | worrm had left the office, and after the Spanish stylo, wo ate likely to hear | gat euders were admitted to the Sheriff's room, Soar Fovng Peracersey see a set olded fools, | Muole confiematory of te statements before of the | and shoe doaters, clotalers, «roon groeeors. au ¢ * r The City Chamb * 1—d fools, . eroen groc ud othe Jeugo like men, ‘The removal of Witttast | But while one faithful Commissioner in | of a coup d'état and a disporsion of the Cortes by | was emg en vetlaln's room, en the eecond for, yemnoval of ‘weedy from the Street Conte. | richvess of the mines. The ers, and compelled ther to pay bim whatever sume Ae, wicks Sean arnt {ADB , Pas’ ‘ ® y | wasempty. Sweeny had gone to Westchester to ers Department Evers boay knows that Tweed RICHEST LODR YuT STRUCK . , Hes mitt, and A. D. BAn | doing his duty in ringing these peculations emm’s artillery, There can no prolonged | atten e % + it Geo. MeLean where heis a& a matter of fer he desired, In one care it is charged he wae aus OS mae 9 y acing ¥ 4 ; e Ktend a wedding. Comptrolier Connelly sat in his | Put Geo Mclean where heis as n matter of Mend: | wus found by a band of Chinamen, and was Jumned * | ; , agents of the corrupt Tammany Ring, | to light, will not the Governor act in the | harmony ol ‘helene between the diverse | apartment, listening to the remarks of a fow chosen | jenseant foole shows hie ingratitude Ne kiekine | 12 the nizut, In the morning a desperate fight en ebeeahigee tet Meg ahh yh Fhows that the combat will be sharp and de- | matter? Or does be fear to take hold of | Patties of Spain, Tho revolution must | friends, and paying attention to tts business, The | Twrw'y our. What eo Sot Why doen | OP Usiewnater vihets Sais wen tered a tee_| ie Pou Dlasrion te Ube tana NF GL.DON. See i cisive, and without useless parley. any corruption in this city in which the [£2 % Par is just tho man, with | County Clerk's room was empty. Thegallant Loew | ji¥ let tweedy amet What do they want to kick | Turing: amd the story ov th jverarrenia mvommrnes || Geccyc coe ates us tasane epaly Keoee Wig de act-the Be Seiad . : ; his ambitions projects, wild aspirations, | W#s In Albany throwing up barricades and atrength- | carey” an lection with the present Police Dosrd | PY Parties ret wines Gris Rilermop, | a eopenre; Owed Olecees taaeey Depuly Koon i not the Young Democracy take | Tammany Ring ts interested? And will | soa thorough recklessness, to appecl to th, | eslae tho oulponts of the Yousg Democracy, Sur. | squivetinom nud thoy can'e por ria. of the Pista P Pirsisa ov, Atanding informer und confidential aeent oF Halley, j possession of Tammany Hall? They have | not the honest members of the TAMiNNLAirS | sepsuet bE Ga KER 16 ay + ike Her © | rogate Hutchings sat within his apartment, poring | Th¢ Police Hoard wilt appoint canvassers and inspec- | and compriee mony of our most influential citiaens, | Called upon the unfortunate merchant, 919 Informed W Fait taalority of Wie Derssornile Verets ln | sueve ip an oletal (avendaadibn’ s my to carry out his designs, | Or sit estos’ and tors that Will ehut down on O'Brien's and Nortou's | The rumors, sensational, and otherwise, are eagerly | him that he had committed a faevart violation of Oe 4 move for an official investigation ? The Cortes has failed in its mission, It is hope- il cases, and paying but little attention to | repeaters, and If that's not enough the canvassers | discussed, aud old White Pinors and followers of the | ghe 1 } Revenue law. He extortod « ct } this city, Why noi, then, turn out the cor ——— . i the furious political equall in the corriders, The | Will count out those elected. T tell youT know | notable cited " il get- gp tok gal aol pa atOrtod x check fie ) ) Kush BT r hanealt lessly divided and weakeued, It bas lost the | hom Ln be What Tm talking about, I've been tere, Tw Wau oe from him, He told Zecltel to muke it paynbla ruptionists and traitors who now occupy the SeUieor bsrue Os eemeonnty® nfidence of i lle st noon were jarmmod. A perfect sen of stove: | gud Sweeny. have got them apy wey sateen ca 7 iter sonage j y . " confidence of the people, and must necessarily | pip, , and Sweeny have got them apy Wey you can fix It to “hearer,"* and to that Indefinite perenne | anclont wigwam? That tathe firet duty to} The Tammany Ring have liad another | oe» Hed nahi ssarily | pipe hate could be seen from the stairs leading to | Kick them out. of Tammany Maly aud, thes tl kick tide het sind ta | veld. “Rov subsoudenlly cattod sce Pech, wn ina ‘i ’ fraud put through the Assembly, Ite object | PY Pam and the Republicans hold the | the Chamberlain's rooms, ‘The vast erowd were | Tammany fall over, See it they don't, {i's been | #re Preparing to run, and will make. the distance tn | Tall Seep ted upon Zochie eat fl he done. It is the only way to restore cet ee ee yan. Uect | vantage ground, since they are aggressive. The | congrezated in knots of eager talkers and Usteners, | CB? once, aud it ean be done again Wares Grote be rane commenciie Gm sthe, ddim. | rorven Soucy ciel: Wes duly eld to the ‘reap nuine democracy to the time-honored | | to legislate Henny Sati, Republican, into | formor holds the reins of governtucnt, while the | The excitement ran very high. GATHERING OF THR CLANS, Goods and wining tools are Veing got ready, and uy. He called twice agaia on behalf of his master, 1 4 etronghold of the party power as Supervisor and Police Commission: | latter control the hotheadw of the southern CORRIDOR TALK abr echo Kor foot for « monster move ete | morrow a larger number will leave thun any day | and extorted two more checks, one for $00 ard . ' sie, a % $ 5 us : ine of the Young Democriey, The people are to be | belore, another for $560, which passed to Bailey's i —$——— erinthis city, By Sarrit’s endeavor to hold | provinces, who can tear down, but are confessedly The man who would trast Owen Murp! allowed to express their opinion of the traitors, All STORING OF MARVELLOUS RICHES account, and eel his fraryem ondorsem hard i A Fiank Movement will Save the Dee | both offices, both have become vacant ; and | Unable to build up. At this juncture Pain is the | HOE 4 tleket ewindler,” sald x Dlace-moustached | TO thut's populne wane coat shak he rated ihat | Mte,tOlt bata set tack corroboration. ‘The exette. | Coxe reporter saw thors chocks yester lay and seep oman, with a light btue ecarf. ent has not m et 5 bere d recog. ; mocrncy. so the courts must declare whenever the case | head of the army, of a powerful personal party, | E°teman, with a light biue ecarf. Would swoop Overy Ting scoundrel inte poutieal | Hundrede Walliue further retUrna, | nizedjthe endorsement as being in Mr. Bailey's bande The Democracy encountered a terrible | is fairly bronght up for judgement. At the | Md ofthe State, If he follows the example of And Densy Barns, too," shouted # heavy man at ae wokenEn . Ac0otxts. writing, Another illustration of how Collector Bak ean at Albany ont) fr let boats! +4 heer ment. At the | 1. croat prototype, Naroutos, he will strike a | tee tile of the firet speaker, ‘If-'seporthuy Ire- | MELIGIOUS MEETING OF THE LING RAPUBLICANE # day Seal bawe dofrended the cv #1 ay smash-upat Albany on Tuceday. Thedivision | beginning of the session a Lill to legislate Prototype, Naroutox, be will strike a | tang man, snd would nv belonged to Cromwell’ | ‘The Lincoln, Club, which i situated in Usion | giAdeepateh from Los Angeles, dated March 12, RT tals the che eee i inthe party will widen all through the State, | him anew into both offices was introduced by | Dow thet will destroy his enemies and place birn. | Uigoiy robbers, ti he'd ov Been weiver 4, | square, ear Eiiterith street is the Headquarters | Ey aa Wiss toe Aumbee Ot mien lbcibe leo tac ans oP Dulles Gs ante cone } : ; self ns dictator nt the head of the Spanish natia And the mau that would trust Tweed," broke In | aud rendezvons of our city Rive Repaniteans, and b y the case of Phillips, fugitive depnty of reaching every county, unless, by a sharp ican, but it, was hooted at by the in- | sox ¢ head of the Spanish nation. | tro first speaker, ‘4 @ fool. Tweed knew | i8 Previiout is Police Commissioner, Supervisor, | Sue's st ™ OF Whom about O00 are from | Fins District, who took checks parat'e to bis Ly / , flank movement, they take steps to close up jai retea Aud had tose aliowed ent i vaddede ve elonded, if wot | ail about it He'was rJay ina sharp on the boys, He | President of Avex ue C Terug. savings Bhi Pree “"Pineer tinere find pay dirt, bat with no ble re. | order or bearer, Instead of to the Colteston Ie ; lentroyed ; butia'the gloom thet surrounds tne | DMZS4t . thong : ‘and este uty ‘omuis i iy y ctor, (4 nt pes, we can see the brightest prospects hroke tn, ‘weedy's too much for the . tO hear the opinion of ite members in re. . WI ia y the authorized printers, an hated P| and take tise by the forlock ‘The bill was laid aside, but ite design was | for Cubs, free and independent,” The strugeling basen’ sald he, & Twoedy’s a heavy wolcht, and he | lation to tho detoat of theiFolice, Bupereisos.and | the growd tt velleved that” the plasehs Wal tose | cheeks to Bis own une Inatend of teauny i dee i . ati eae ‘ s i : struggling | slings his stamps when he gets his back up. The | Charter | t Albany sat th “ “ ne » his own use instead of to that of the The independent, fearless members of the | maintained. A corrapt Republican offiechold. | patriote aro mure now to gain by every political | hore thought they hada fare thing souee, and | Greite eeece eee aerate thas! ‘ ernment, To detect such a fraat im Halley's diy | Terty, who desire a thorough reform, ehould | erin this city isn treasure such ag the Tamia. | See im Spain, they Begun to, bother Tweedy. Aud bey thought envering the src Cncld 10. be traceable far mer; witndecommosen | trict woul! require an examinati tll, aot halos { } . j that they contd Matt Brennan's hea ke Oliver, Bill Ashman, Ste : ; . we : : im aouee immediately throw all the old leaders over. | ny Ring loves and clings to, Another bill was | ‘The Ton, ony Davis of Steuben county | TMa! pusht to have known Merritt playing poker at separate tables, aud fractog, (Surface, from which gold ts easily ex- | only of the accounts of tho oMice, but those of eaah ry e : 3 Y | against Brennan. ‘They ought to “coin ‘oud be ‘crated for hate arg! sof the tobacco stamps. Mr. Dag boasd, and bring out same progressive, Non- | introduced Ly Dexsts BURNS. It was ro. | Fote’ against the Young Democracy in the As- | of im, aud het they fa a isces| ant & tai defeat for tale wirhe Wide range of the ltetrtet renders it impoast Dida Telesteregbenr oJ cet, ekilful, popular Democrat, located in the | ferred to ALECK FRrEan’s Committee, Itwas | sembly on Taesday, On the same day Governor eaten ogepme of Di olice p 1s so buee been eal ap teay CE ban aan Sieonct, Mi tetioey, r rr ‘ommittee. , ; . ouker © beeaes olice and Saservisers’ bill was.confrivel. bene. | eres are sald (0 wave beou made which are. ke Jimeless tn the matter; but what Mr. Mulley, ta hip is) weet, who is unmixed with any of the me- | reported favorably, and on the 10th inst, it | Horrax appoinied Gronoe Joxes of Steuben | Why didn't be tell them w and Tweed. these youd friends of these Ring Repat- | "seh. Mice, way. bh » tn thie} x rat Gar ould . a) i : A despata dated Los Angeles, Ma , TP. office, may have d fn th as de tropolitan quarrels, and, placing the standard | was parsed Vy the Assembly, It ia now In | COMY—not the venerable editor of the dull | Mire bevwecn, Sw At one end of the. partor we saw little Joe | saya: spb a) akaHoe be eonjeatired f in his hand, put him on the track as t!eca- | the Senato, in the keeping of the Hon, Wat, Timss—Captain of the Port of New York. EL “drop om de Wrong side of tue fence as eure as he prospect ofuelding bis office of Fort Warden “ TNR GEORGE WASHINGTON LopE, BAILEY’S ATTRAPTS ON A CINCINNATI Mia, @idate for Governor next fall. Around such phat ——— ’ tet year his afternoon men in charge of a drove ot Texss It bas leaked ont that Bailey's black next f Arow uch | Mancy b's Committee, to be reported The telegraph line through tha such was the drift of conversation in the corr! jors crest Me t “exhanster,” Supervisor I. | cattle came im direct from the mires, and brought Hley's blackmailing ope ® leader all the broken fragments of the | and put through when circumstane eee el geet felae Fee | oe ere ome aero 4. lec: elie Gs Hate vin fo Albany how us) Some rock fen the George Wasbincton, waken at | aaa exiandel as fir ae Clncinall A sort mp ‘ and put through whe umsts or Lwhich is almost @ wilderness isd a caveu: Dea and. how. the Yount Democracy | Fantom. It confirms beyond doubt the richness of | aKo, he seized, on its arrival here, a larze quan i, perty would ultimately relly, and he would | ‘This ts s cunning bill, Ite purposo in | great deal cowced the ehviatne of the Dering, the, mornings tivicen pect oc sue | fahatteneuerousiy “murderet.” Bupertiar’Amarew | the quartz aa frm gunk (ax ee Mee Umeaeee 1 ici eatltcd in tes iy ton s Glaser a ak Gee 4 ‘ 4 shed gag 5 ithe | Bleawley is an aitentive listener, aud, eeewa tappy | i found in the san Diego and Melchor elaine, all as i? Perere baeie ete to als sever’ a large body of y hidden, Not half a dozen of the | According to a letter from one of our correspon. | Board Min aetereae sy coon some Uiet te Supervisory will wot be toueted tu yet undeveloped: Ax high ws €2 to the van his been A fow days biter tie frm rerolved « ietwr trom epublicans. th such a candida é ania pa 1 ia aalanas GAA ” fi ny Wate diecamear iheen cr 4 utold man Bleakiry went invo eos taken out near the Washington lode, A large party Hley himself. reenmmencin erinloy a cet § pb . ) 1 a candidate, sns- | men in the Assembly who voted for it knew Indians do mot attempt to injury the | bany,were discussed. IC was duiversaliy believed | wan toid that the Thunterult's Coors | of Clinsnen. working rockers, make from €9 to 4% | (eit law firm to attend to the matter, ‘The renly et i ined Ly associates of like c':racter onthe | what they were about, It is a fraudulent so they believe that there is a supers | Mat T ed had sold out the Young Democracy. It | Clorks’ bill would be defeated by the “Blick Horse | Ber day in the foot-ulile and at the head waters of | {h@ firm was more sientficant than po: We } ticket, the Demoerate would sweep the State | bill, It is simply an attempt to appoint a | ® atural power in it, and that the white people forine potwebeg | 0 hed a Rrpergerenyerg Cavalry" ta the Angemt rH ane present cle rhs woo the San Diego. noe ee welt in Novembor. “hops sip i 1 friendly with the power through having » ing Judus, Proof positive, of Tweeil's treachery 4 this gon, Andrew, dr... wir ? WAGORE AND Stiges Magu pal toe He Tork : y Suporvicnr hy stealth by wet of the Levisla. ne Dower arwugy having seh 7 guid to have been offered. A resolution was unanl ss oelars Gov ‘ are rnnning to the mines from San Diego, » distance 1: Goto LN: we won't be blackmailed!" nt If there is not brains and pluck enough in | ture, If passed, it will be o aud vidta Ce Hi npueit. Aulldos Ys Crests | mously paseed di ng Of Sirent Campeigatenn ge Fowler's Court. shoul at Oi niaty-five miles, und make very slow time—two | © The sequel Is equally racy, Three mo apse, 7 dass Yeung Derbocvacy 64 bi ib one Aa einen bt se no ee Mone re are igaorant white people who now McLean the mstant rewovel of wis iw a ypand (abies re days. and charged. We pra pecting ior | 8M4, te ood rerained wien seignre, tte fre acy c purse, | for it cannot give life to votes enst at a p iioanlee ; ; ine was ap roluited to wait Wn Me nomainite aheell te oe . 6 by parties wpreats tor forty miles or more ed a lawyer to wo to ion, there te a then only two lines of policy are left to them, | election which the law then made vold. But Uy Get a dollar, which awakens their imagic | Loan, and DRAIIBAHWHE | edpy of the reson. fens gpapiing shoald be done tor poor ature of the Coumtey indieates @ rich mineral | ok altar the caso, Ho fount that it ad ever beee ‘ y ’ . | election whic en mado void, But| patie,’ and makes them hapny. They met ine | UoRe pet reported, and srocurod fri ex-Commissioner Rok They must aubmit to the rulo of a corrurt | it is none the lo EI ‘i ni) takes happy. They get th During the caneus it was sald that $780,000 had SCALPED Mum, Rut little work is being done Vashing Has Gr OHer ior cariarmedinls tenets, freee hae y Pt | it is none the less a ruseally Dill ; and it will ig done at the Washinston “4 89 ; AL) money from the telegraph employees, and they | been sent to A.vany within two weeks to detent the | John V. Gridlay who has ant cs other than preparatory, ‘The me and “an” explanation of the seizure: tut Bailey combination of Ring Republicans and Demo- | be interesting to sec what Senators wil) Gare | travel long’ distances in pursuit of the funds, | Chatter and the Supervisors’ and Poliee ills, OF | bis Ii 'erval evenue eullee 4 ing stage brdughe sha ent yarty from San Francisco, 6 reply, The lawyer procure another orter orate, or, looking far into the future, they | to vote for it, now that its true okracter is | Thus it is that wherever there are telegraph sta | Sener durertcere Denes toguare pean ralsed in Y puthiae with Hank arfully Dot his ‘A CORRESPONDENT sty Selig tks aha Was suse’ wan a tery ans ; yt now that its eter , at wherever thy ¢ telegraph sta- | Janes Maccrccor's Devartment for the Lnspeetion of (for him Hanks benetit ; Joy LOld him “the cise Was a very Azer cate | OMe, must resort to the desper xposed Hous; tread post wantuihin Buil $109,000 in the Fire Department, and writes from San Diego, under date of March 8, a8 fol | 99t upon findina that the cuungel wae not 'c exposed , ns, tra posta are springing up. The In- | Sayama ¢ ee Denetuaane + and ast look of w wadering Jew. | jaws : eed tne reas” bee ten i a 0.000 10 nltee De ent. OF 8 Yead ows : lod, ehoned his one aud Felcused the wou ls uneuae nominating an independent State ticket next "a ea dians and the white natives of the country are orata who accepted # sine ine aduitring lls diamonds, is Port Warden, | Before this reaches you the quartz rocks of | ‘itidually.. x { fall, and, under the cry of reform, beat the enrious howAfften the Cuban revolu- | pingling, Of the Indians do not send | Alderman Croker, » voted to keep hundr ing round to hi e well known Almay op. | Mears Gower and others will have arrived in San Tie seinen POR THE Peart t 2 d tion is put dow “The e a ’ ri pu iy in this ely, and by Biliy Aehman, Vi# move seeures my Por aoe SOR we a & senention. as continnen + cster: " t old fogy organization fora year or two, aud af tdowK The Captain-General hus re- | any atches to each other; they do | i Dae ie ike Domenie Rytat, Bills, Ashman, says this move seearcs my Port | when the wagon with tie hall te tras continnen sostorday, bat with no Trp the: sonimtinact:th as Hid ported It Zollapse every month for more than a | not wo ve an 10 do with the white | 2 but of work Is ¢ that Tweedy bus been obliged : bearing quarts reached through Phiindelph Piyrrtipaed rod hen reconstruct the party ona broader and | y, Ki" The Hardie shabu wed {t leur toonthia ital rach : phi that Denis Borne, Owen Marpay ’ é Di 1 it was Beni Albany an sila for manisel. C rye more liberal basis preparatory to the coming | we bai “pet Picgidduataled The Todians are fHoodly, They | Tweed ato Keenan ¥ ans in offices that he SOIREE ANE Shae eae Ne pre fe confident thathe ean ud hin, The ( how. Desaidential aad : Lita a preat flourish of trumpets; Mr. F raise hogs and poultry, and supply them to the | 1M the working Desnoeracy futher other will cot their walking | Within an hour after the arrival of ever, hag #uel a larce amount of ott ° : Pees ain alan MLSS ly reports itevery few weeks; and now we | new white settlers, ‘The white natives util | TWEED scauren, mi, ub the Young Democrney would Rateoe | raked by tertics eager to Now ers, | Mterd te. tn making raids upon motors v« counters : nha dane: a 1 to tory inthe Evening Post of | recently used hogs ard other live Committee found Mr, Mclean in bia aftce i kee: ing Bepabiten oftice, th r i ut Bibra ee e we travel, and we reeey rhe ¢ pies ve bd ie Presented thelr tions MeLaal e have given more thin halt of the para sale k ney Se eer j eave and ws sooe sil fe alternative of | yest ; Sedna: barpatandardiguirendy,;.aid & Made be tad Ned Ar, ‘Tweed from | pur dutrics iu.tne Cusom llopes ane Enesco THE Ph a awh now. Let the Young Do. | ,,° The insurrection pose, near | had a civilized Congress, ; el ibe et delizht, | Democrats, who run on aries for us, DP PRESIDENTS MESSAGE eid : Me Hi Pi ithe Spartan | had a civilised Congress, they therefor in five ad ARGaGA ie | The TaMvailink BOnIRanS Rect ites dined aty of erase, Wood. rin the vieinity —— \efacy clear the track of reactionary and p A thr that the in. | bad their currency distracted, and drew regularly | County Court Hous c nz of excite- | cus hing Kepuddicans” wow thetr entire satis wesent fr v ns to be uo dou! The Decline of Amortenn Commerce to Ape . 3 ntenre sow contined to certain. wonntain f f . nent, Many were #kepticu uid not bes i f i i ep Of the existence o: qucetz mines and pleat bb de corrupt leaders, end bring out #® new chief n nfined t mountain on animal nature, as well as vegetable, te fire 48 & the defcat of real honest Democrats like Seuuiors 4 t Plenty veal for Subs! divs fur Oo aus 9 i f ef | nessos, from which they cant emerge without tore r i iteve’ that in would dare to knock Tweedy | Norton apd Cenet, and Sherif Ort paring digcins in thls couaty, whien shoul! no | 7 bi oad and put him at ‘he head of the col | sud iat alwiost the Whole island 18 securely under | fy their wants, aver. ‘The . however, was soon confirmed, | hone that ‘Squire Sweeny would ser ture eit | Tnge the “cow countion Binge | Ze the Senate ant Touse af Repr pie ; . the Soanish dominion, ¥ easy The Young jerecy wero join). They emelt | ef thoehanine rns ome gett t | the arrival of the quarts of Messrs, Gower aa the Executive mess 5 Thie is the hour; who fa the man? Mg fist portion ef UAL eatcasts lal Muaibelyicas is improving iti were: not fur | tlaas ‘and. ented sore Myer ney smal untion, Others the two Ban. Ineos are beine dopeptisrens, | carers, pert ; abut n of thi he only one | the remarkable character of the Ret n | about’ the Sheriff's rooms closer than ever, Pad ie THE MANIATTAN CLUM Last evENTYa A rapid Fate, Eoods oF every deseripiion Are betes | CMVIDE ine w 1a ; : i which contains a germ of truth, and that is true win dint Slat t manded thit Tweed should he shoved out ot the Manoattan Cind was aingniarlp devoid of | Sebt forward, aad business oks up A) : Spain no Longer Governs in Cuba. Ace cnet ; Na party in that Stte, we would have better reports | Pommany eral Con Rees tant one pean Bo eb w Seta cul On Monday up Wonderiully sou ree \ Pm : ly 2 4 ina ided by the writer, he ins | trom it than those we have received, It is a fact | eager for war. The general fecling was that the old | ewrtagnake appeared ta hav tiered thom. spd A RICH SPRCLIEN Monte of Repreve ats 7 The real dominion of Spain in Cuba ceased | surrection jis, we believe, near its end, and it is | that while amon the Indians in Florida th buitore of the party must be cieanel ont, They did not arreunble to compare "ben Wood t to New Sau Diego, ab reevrinining fie eanse of the decline nf & on the day that Captain-General Durce was | @ successful one, ‘The zealous Cubans referred | porfuct peace, among the white people there ia a | 7 need: AY the ame the wih we eee, {tend on | Played s quiet game of wiist with a party ct mors | the value of which was, variously ¢ Kicoatedl av trast | Sarkee Raascieeis eed ne's : expelled Ly the volunteers of Mavana, Ever | to by the Zuet are probably the Spanish slave- | Hyasi war, The Vankso element which ie there | Paculere® have happened,” shouted a clerk inthe | spotter: tabie, -Failo. T Nuzetes ‘nd Wilson, | detiaslachet the peoptocte ages cape, deanes. the | Sh «Bite nie Xe exsente that \ , quasi war, The Yankee element which is there | Tyas sng H ¥ r mG. | enthuslsm of the people, who are really gold wine | Ao eaime ant exhausive renetiey ts e that date island we god | traders of Havana, or their salaried agents bere. | of se Hunt inserted their de there for a mopent, but tional City is left withor ion, ar o'nwout the grave wron, eh have p since that date the island hea lwen managed | teders of Havana, or thelr salar} a Agen where, | is the most enterprising. The native clement, | o'saiex's xinwmone wveariaw wire wwnun, | genie mitudrere tlemn he mpnuer or pal pus cay i et without pophiationsand | eign ite arate gone w militarily, politically, and socially by armed r wat the whole island is under | which was loyul during the late war, want to hold | ‘The ncws was true, ‘Taced bad. been remroeg, | Gid,Bob Feuels two weaci aud cue tew stayed more | town witt out Impurtings fee lotot Workinen te | pela g RAL aha, MUmniation that we, aren co ruffians called volunteers, and the r paymag. | SPamish dowmion is probably the exit of Consul | aii the public offices because they are the native Aer she battle in tie Legisiatnre, the Young De nan Ove os si te al ee Ul be lucky. [tds reporied that wonuatly exeins eof passaze macy, which wer sees q o om Sunti hecnuse Spi wales y ecracy held acauens, at which proof of Tweeil's ¢ MEN OR LAWYERS, f b BEING p: ; are other uilous, to foreucuers. {0 ters, the Spanish slay -traders of the isl sible eres ib . evant ah ugh | clement. Hence the most scandalous reports are | treachery, Was. adduced, At dele Yds At Delmonico's, however, quite a guttering of the | gud sive an ie Abeta Goes foe pse ich alaad ork whicl sihonld oy yin , f 4 the Governor of the place, cor d that she 1 orning Sherif O'Brien ertered Tweea's parlor bmnen enanced to drop in late in” the Opn; |i eatcemee teeta: 4 taken plice in con: wed vessels. This ty a lire 4 But Spain—that is, the Madrid Ri wr eae Uncle te peotect Hacer Comfessed that she | sprcad abroad about the Republicars ia Florida, | Me'heisvan House, The creat ae Meee eerie | Sauce Cortis wie among them: and Tom tiere, | feuUeHce, several Chinamen tatters being lied oF he conatey ot kt Feally ‘ac more to do with any 1 unable to protect him, in consequence of the split in the party; and as | The young chlettain told him that he hud erase | Maleolm Campbell, Ju Hoh, Frank Mair, and en casting Itinto the ga, 90 6 ving within the limits ofthe! thn Jaokucuvilin Graton ant Lon the | thet? split, and each division of the Republi- | ytenee $f bis treason, and sald that We bad boem Cant, Wickes, Hen Wood was ito there and fall INE MORMONS MIGRATING, A DAGON of the vast and evar Incr nasine Jacksonville on announce t ent to demand his aut resignation as Deput at each man of the You moeracy de 0 dt sonreee ig acer itl ic er : can party condemns the other, the Democrati Comm Twe wed the charge of | Bea leader, and there ¢ sequently, be no a the one bo : the Ring of Timbuctoo, h instant that @ party of young men bad | ciooént, winich was secesh during the war, are | (ream, Hie ust he ad'aeted wits'hig | eouesion among Ne O Let uthotsund ‘onverts Marching toward | {ith an indu.trious, | n Proofs of these facts, thong! searcely ro. | chartered a emall sail boat and cleared from : ; : ar, are | young friends 4 fait ut no ‘one Lo one that five Itepatiican Senators woutd vote wit the New Jeruantom—Ths Kanclune on. mot one Gat posse Me Till yr fostering the fight between the Republicaus by | worked birder Ig that Go one liad | A\veed, in allusion to the the Mermen 4 Bie 0 eons, no matter what the ¢ quired, are abundant, ‘The Spaniards of | Florida for the Bay of Samana, St. Domingo. |r utishing everything which each side of the | id: ie of Jt be used by the | the Depaty Street Commninas i Brenchart, Nining ine ronmite cre nes conaRCN & Havany out for gore 40,000 men eainat fron | The yonng men wero gemblers, ‘Thoy went | P -ything each side ne eared fo pa aa wrap tae By the | erage it wa rated on Come The apostles of Mormonism who have beon in- | “Linerr'bre put in an earnest plea for early action a t the acum of Spain by vir t in ¢ there to try their luck, If St, Domingo is an- | PAY is injudicious enongh to say to scandalize mls Were sateted ot Koved naeaate, YBN | Wood'sald that be he hod never Ps tent in season and out of season, in indoctrinatiug | fommence’ Th cea) perio. of the ves aincuea of Goainiks duster erent sala y atey: an 8 Habe bith ert es Hh cad 8 were Ritiefled of Twoed's treason, “Thee | Wood suid Coat be he had never F somnerce, ed period of the yosr pal ale Fatah % | nexed wo the United States, those gamblers, as | {°.\"! FH SISA De AOL IEEE ES im ‘ind his money. He again deiuanded A DEMOCRATIC EARTHDUAKM the people of Long Lslend ta the word of Brighem, | (Scurotteatit ina auanron w eniel br Core ) and paid thelr Lountles out of thoir own | ye) as the others who have beon there for years, | ‘tts the moral spectacle that, while the untutor- | Eweed's realenation. Tweedy then told him to tell , counted it their chiefost joy on Tuesday to convey a Turter fact tint it there shoul bens i pocksta, : They armed and equipped the veri ¢ OF | sa sailnuaursallinarcoayaciuantearsendere ii Democracy to xo to heli, He would not | til the present 1. He favored the power of | company of sbout sixty, the majority of whom Tae ve tele contracted for tis vear. will i. 1 who have a branch establishment in Wash- rn and he defled them It they wanted war, | tppolutinent and removal by the Mayor, but wanted ° " ag inter sete in. nnd will there ove ous so-called voluntecr troops th thave been will Lpannexed al over) toexenane their hogs, poultry, and } they should have it; fe had « million of dollars, | Naraub) to 4 court of chinent tn case nis | Women, to Salt Lake City. ‘This the elders believe to another year. induce me ty request 7 s [ARR Re HS HOARD PRO: B80, | : 1 and he'd ve dam ned if he wouldn't + T selections were oljectio his cou earnest o} * "hay tite sub) distinctly understood that in rc Th erable SOLON Re has cre- | *urpord to be civilized, are quarrelling, and | returned to his companions, 6 Tt was remarked that there would bea big Mentin th violence by ee ishope have | iicinod whigh will egin the end wit rccmie arch y Snare n ‘ { Fetes ; pr the General Committeo at their meeting next Satur. 1d with violenee by the people of Long | final hlewine hating shine ae ea aro to do the Lidding of the'r mant ated @ sensation in Jacksonvill In, He is | ™ ina State which is indeed the land of flow- Dee POR AR York, day evening, The Cowmltwe might, it was ob. | Island, The preachers have received pepabctiad rahe Re sas epic at omnes tne emt Le-siee Pear an er nga Gra ta eevin aa thbugliltiwanie caradlen in whieh lere he learned that McLean hud just left for New | S€F¥eds piove Giousaul Of workinen IM tueur Cone 14-108 as arate Gantate General soi Awith having murd Re. | & ' was a par w which | yHere le learned that Mel “f for New letters warning them to quit, and tho bishops have ; Ai . ‘ cently he heard a noise at his front door, He | the devil had verambulated and extensively diss | Jonn Fox should follow hing ae cast O'Brien and Lshdepediabidedsia) asl aa ta Welce te mpnals. arb They aro to Aight to proarve Cuban cetates, | jitened, and came to the conclusion thes ‘ tributed the sour aj b ruined Adam sod be cubaltaine autaaTT Argnrriage was call Put, tnasioucl as ced contested the Legislature, oe Fgh (ore Nt eae me ae turin ana tho’ ‘tie and principally Cuban slaves, to their owners Dei i Ae: BRAEIDe hat the AeA: ‘ot just in time for the 3:58 trac. h vod adjourned tu dinner | Parte of the island ne preachera have recently | seal fn poinetDeh) euan a y | uoise was made by an auger im the hands | or, smnessling whithlecerried on nF Veen, and came down to Nem tock Ge af tis Reuse, aod eutertsiied there. Tom Vinan, | Beem obliged to work secretly to Aneare themselves | 8" taon ot ince i he question ¢ in’s eupsomacy bei of a negro who intended to rob his house, Ron- 10 arr ing which is carried on in Flor. | drawing-room o-— see ai tatdneh hein eeneOk New Mavou, | personal avfety, and tt seems that the same success | of orsign IF NAVY at the comme vim , entirely a secondary consideration, Andthis | jyson scized a loaded shot gun mechanically, | 8 larvely allects the revenue, It would not | ,pilore nom, Melean removed Tweed, and ap- | New Maven, aud a cua vi Gov. Kugliste | Nae trended thelr endeavors as iu the pubile ad mime | MMC TAegnetiad a! emt yan oe, hang HD | is the anarehy which Mr. Fisit’s administra. | He advanced toward the door cautiously, He e ih Mae bie ling if there wero more collee- sioner. TEE Peers (a 8 man uf goad reparation r THE BLOASOM CLUU, . + Vices Vetakcnee) pe’ atinion,_ (rom Telip. nna | Orvernmene nothing, oie. a ylen hts pes a A | tion has labored not a Little to support! Had | listened attentively. He saw several auger | Ure i" Wat htute, but jt might be of great ser- | Metein, Ahe salary othe ofice is Eeabh a ete Pitre aa rete th il or thor gtr ARH PR pon too Lave rah and the South | harenel, wealkh, #5 hundred ve ; 4 vice to the interests of the people ere were h pickings es ates t a year, i . equi’ Side Railroad ti them 48 fur ‘as tt may to the on tone. and ' q cuniRixecuttve teen endowed ith ave holes, Me fired the gun without aponk. | ‘°° €° r “I ; SAO u if Ate wer wit picks © mated between $35,000” and with tian attan, ohn HH tal \ eet | Maw deruetloms Chet Wecraee aot ee aie | ae isan of ys te 4 : wore inspectors and some detectives inland on 000, a Bil Key, ed in for a fow momunts, b cir bos lod another, and with derisive te T the ne wie 0 | moderate share of intelligence, he would have | ing @ word, A dead negro was the result. |i yi opine ten ate iene sa BENRY SMITH SCALPED, soon scattered to parts unknown, pacer Eg a Ht cyereart tro Rane eras : 1a Gon 1 G | Jearned long ago to discriminate between a | 9M the following day Rosivsow wrote an account | .. tanded on the coast they ure taken ev isa to While the blood was yet dripping from ‘Tyee THE JEFYRRSON ARSOCIATION. Brants loft Frecport. witeikis __ | arenes tor ater tracing t ; ; of what had happened and c61 epiveareal fe coast they ure taken overland to | scalp, and his fricads wore thunder dren Sciam tis aa i@ women who remain on Le ne eRe | Government with which we have treaties of | °fhat had happened and communicated itto the | {1 tiara ond shores atieret denen Gsclty of the Young Democraen: Me tese Ae Sh The Twenty-second Ward heroes of the Jeff Teland that It was love of the fale pee tear ahs Lone | wil ramtare wo tne. tatiana martes cr | nN editor ofthe Morida Union, The people of Jacks | *” , and thence shipped direct to different | (Melty OF the Young ciation met in their old qu and ihe eantivalnm mennere a? the’ trackers tee Det eNOWS With creat mivitoness t | alliance and a rabble utterly uncontrollably | Coin tera win Romeew wrote ithe places in the United States, ‘The subject of thin | vollectursntp in th ne “Roswell D, Hateh was in the chair and | ted so many of the \cange vila to eereuce the Gout | Sommaralien Aniericus : | Raat any earn rat le re be 5 ! a ote, ’ ty came smuggling was laid hetore the President several | Ued at €H\W0 a yenr, lhe was removed Thos. Ryan M migomery, John Allon, Arthur Short, | trines taucht by Brishain & Co. But Meuse the Goc: | vat pr swority, ths ‘ 4 fie lest proof’ fe epee aah » the conclusion that Rowixson should have fie tue eat aby one igi hows reaeaod the County Court He Abie | Bucdsedc Dk the sak und aie ind somes the virtuous populace moura pot their de | tebe ve s I that Spain has lost Cubn ts | waracd the negro off, and that becausc he did not #9, pr iy he was so busily en- | honest Democrats knew no boun is were | crowded, and as every oe ee ¢ Asti es i afforded Ly the exit of Mr. Paritars from | do so he committed murder, Rontxsow has con. | #8%¢ counting and contemplating his presents, | hare? Ny “Aipointaeme aif! 9 Was | and all Wouted to say Itat tho same tine there wae | w Sth yry = car cera rennin a nnaicien te Bontiago, details of which will be found in | fessed that he could not resist the inclination to | {hat his thoughts were diverted from the public | Smith's piace until the tira. of de | dere” Gicare® rmter aetuat eat nawee, gamle oF th Cath dedlikea ls S00) eonislbe: eixteen'| jee eanimttoe, Abia einecdl tl vd , another column, Ata meeting of the Cata- | shoot, pear Pies milesioner and as temuer ot tie palee Come Vozeed wy conversation, of whloh serape tisit’ be epaarecadina ath oe naps The Orst, on H volunteers hele ; — ervivors, “Though a prominent Republicans he hea | oe isalpheaetpe Le drrashoi paar eloeely dagagl [i lan voluntecrs held in that city on the th | Goutlemon who dewre biluations Daeniihe How tho operations of the telegraph aro | Sen kent in an oflce Worth ¢onhge aca eta DENOUNCING MAT. BRENNAN, subjeet and should be carefully read, An article on 4 | inst,, it was determined to aasaasinate him. | potice would do well to apply to. Owex aenruy | MUSE changes in this country iv wouder- | te lnfigence ot “Iweed ani Euvenye Inreturn he | Pavey Boni and aundns cter reeunalte who had | “Mary Queen of Scots" is a réeumé of De. Hoo: | Wi {ayia j : In company with the Britih Consul he wait. | "4 Dues Beas tainationne fully exemplified at Key West, Veascts ure | wamaneg( ety tu the ins | blows of the gavel, Mr. ‘Hate obtained order, and | *#ek's late work, in avawer to Froude's accusations sand T therefore env ed on the Governor, who confessed himself adc rive there now that do in a few hours, and for the ‘election of an honest ‘Repub clianeo | announced that the, busines to | tant Mary fr Maho wae An accomplice to the mur: | \uiiMan the twa bile you wea oy 0 - ; k 4, | Dilice. high or low, Sinith would immediately puta | rehent events nt Alene ee not | der of Darnley, The article that will especially at Siumend) Y unable to afford any protection, and asa | Aveffort is making in Congress to put | the expenditure of from thirty to filly dollars, a | “second Repuvlicuh in nomination. toad tke eat | recent events at Alban i EIAY. BOE SPIE USE Will ea pmOLALY: 8 Kaxrevrive Mansiow, Waenvaroy. | " i 0 bak P Businadh wich soak a it ; Sesond Hepulllcah ip nom! d the District neat Bsa ' i tract the utention of the American people at thi R friend adviscd Mr. Pitttar8 to leave Bantia: | YomeD on the same footing as men in respect of | Pusiness which cost them thousands of dollars | MiB mousgattite yore® yf darmmany Democrat | 4", Aneta sient Lawl abere, hers thiedodze | sime ty on™ The School Question. We seo trl | Jouy ge Bluiv onviar'nhe Nwhtest (ssilMi { go instantly, or he could not answer for what | “!isibility a appalnig 4 as clerks and com- hn fore, and rane ave a, The captains he Aiwa ‘4 stood re udy (0 cha Ke the cunvanners sad r Mar " he tte te forder n article on the * Morality of ¢ tie and-Bvate + Bly iron oF the Nubten samaslicns Tab kan TeOHIR RE Neaate ol © vessels telegraph to different ports, Inspectors of election at the last moments thax yi this Short snbsided into his seut, and Mr it Countries,” in auswer to the New ; ; i Might happen, Mz, Puniuire wae aacorted | PeB*ation, Mr. Aneens, has introduced w bill | OF thre veasls tl api a dierent ports tne | AHS aateaeathata mORnERH, One| aceditaeary ea wap noey rata tae cea kd Mr. | aah ties," in auswer to tho New Anglunder, | To the Fidlior of Ihe Sun by the British Consul, with the British enacting that hercafier all clerks and other em- iz 8 graph they make | they failed, allowing te canvassers to count one nt | eoupimentury to Mr, Kiernan as tue and a long letter from Ro mnt the Connel Hint In your issue of to-day, ¥ \, pe dongs ih , h the British en- | jroyees in tho civil service of the United States | their engagements to accept freight, aud move honioat Republican’ or Domocra 40 Pemoval of CHAMPION OF THE PEOPLES RIGHTS, Every month this magazine has a letter from Rome ponitent fron Al f Pa tying over them, through the strects | shall be paid, irrespective of sex, with reference | ‘tect for the place or places where they can | (er will be given durimg thi teh! no quar | which was passed with uppliunc, h ehich Is perhana the only correct: account trom the 1 Of Ae the ) | i of Bantiago, and on board the French steam: | to the cbaracterend amount of sn hak belahi, and’ tiainrlane tae a Sa dad Mr, Short wain burst out about ould Mat Brennan, | we can get, ax tt is) wri by amember of the | sonatty Lintet with Me cAliAle ‘0 the character and amount of services performed rh ie for carrying it BARBER ScaLrrn, nel Chis Cie Was agsinted by Mr. A W or Darien by them; that in the employment of lubor, | ‘at are the most profitable, While MeLean's blood , rstout te latter gendeman in it fue peroration, | OoMnell. A uew story of ancioat Rune i Legun in | tt ie : For this atroc ipbulé who ta: | olerioa) on othervin apy branch iat the eleilieere | mars a Seale is Kuile oucirelod she aaa hfe a thind | What keptold Dinny in Albany list sunday wien | His BUmber, and it also contains aeveral other arti BOG rERE DO ASE Makar te rerponsil le? : SNOT) 10: ORY DFORCR GF NNO GAYLE get: That is a first-rate idea of Senator Fenny, | Republic vist, ACD, Barber. Barner held a | Wa Was expeciels and waited for in New York. | cles on various topics, making it one of the by 1 ta : : zee : 149 1s supposed by our | vice of the United States, no discrimination shall | of Connecticut, He wants to have the St. Da, | Muiilcent sinocurs inthe burcau fur nireetuvens | paew hy EAs round fo Ue (weuty Lackwiatls | issued, ‘Te Catholics this anageaine 48. Sav nasal 10 toe Pity Dek, f F i OFErOMIONL Lo lid lone tne aie ad laas | cticut, ants to have the St, Do BeAr Ty 1a wreadl for street ovens | tat voted Wisi Lie Republicans, = weetng™ tect for d atholica thie maguaine ie inva orale ; ; j Hebei Wort in Spanish colo: | be sade in favor of either sex; and that where | mingo treaty discussed in open Senate, and not | but ts understood hut his salgry ivan atti | Somebody. | and to non-Catholicy it must prove tnterorting, espe: | {\rh, who wet Hel he is; eh for commercial purposes a U, examinations of candidates fc sitions in th 4 ‘ put bo rough one rohan i has #0." chimed La a gentioman from Blooms | cluily to those who: hto know w t ont. th a ‘ 8 5 purpotes a United P ©} in secret session, This ought to ba done. Fat Deen one OF fwecd's henchmen, ft | ingdutc, © Old kK : bo wish to Keow what arsumoy Ne tates Consul is sccred'ted, Spair | cisilserviee ofthe Lelted Biatea are: piessrited | i ht to ba done, | may rest Democrats who have done the hara | ft sero playlue. the Yon Smith und Ma T Rowe puts forth in support of her cause. nidered to Mr f " ‘ pain at this P L y rhe M ing the Y Demo Li use, ‘ iW RG aie hiro . ced Me pg oli larg gh isang Every Senator who is in favor of annexing # work o party in this elty tor years to tour that, | twecny huneit ay eT a a aL dstits all ma) h i |} \ 60,000 men in Cy aid’ Lave cor * | cb cfceq said szantinations sball ha of she cace 4 ty OF a that jalan shoul show his hand and Has icid a ninecure in a Deinoer antey Hevublloan , hi eomatinions on tne Harper's Monthly for April ig d¥stinguished by | itew the. i ; ) \ Waters @ navy ecniposed of not leas tl cter for persons of both sexes, It is further | ait tho facte inthe he country will know | (et Sout Borlth end Barthes fou e oie ait Mee | Ry aw—\'r, Chairman, Pguens wo anderatant | "umber of articles of spgetih iuterest, ‘The war | [im perecua ‘ | Peventy veesole, to matnt ‘Qn | provided that the designations chief clerk, chief e facts in the case, and can judge intelli- | successor to Barber ae Gell with wim NOT te newidea die Sweeny purty have koue with | 1 Paraeuay, the culture’ af the silkworm, and the | SUN" 1 ; W felond, And wow i Min her control of the | or head of division, chief or head of section. t gently respecting the decision, Why should | 4 of the mon:b. ‘The news .ithurver'a ninure |. t Cio “keep the present | life of Frederick the Groit are treated of with great | compeutor hin Dim \ and, And now it turns oat that in ome of | of thy fourth elasy clerk ae be eetnmeclerk | any Senator bo ashamed of his speeches or his | (HH, Feehed the Court House éfose iywon the i 1 nnvenns avilty t while the bootinuation of * Anteroa” unt | Hdorily © Mr @ third class, | vole upon this subject ? oval Auother Joyous buss fas Over tie coud, BLIOAM: AID the conclusion of A Brave Lady” wut attract tho {| [e\ bn wioseacy’s pew | lover of fleticn, L