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THE SUN, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1870. Sarah emma te woe | dt oe ee se ce hntnt THE ATACRARLAND TRIAL. Will the Hon, Wat, M. Tween kindly 1 | ig tee hundred feot wide and many miles in form us why theso threo sections were PSF | Iengt, whieh of right belongs to the United | MACPARLAND NOT RRAPONSIBLE ticularly excepted from operation anti) after | gtatos, Tt fe anid, too, that Gen. Port WHEN HE SHOT RICHARDSON. vonreelt, What t* the question? Will the Dher ron i? f cranher tnrned back Over Several pages oO) and rel the qnestion, Lape [heres the can be. dtvorced from, hee tae ton om ® #hedt of fine note paper, ae follown: ten ete ha n this was rey to Row Dee 14, od hit bea in agony aod Want Me aed. C86". | ale cartifies that, Daniel MeFar ana of Mie torproctne m ivorce: ard tt Hint gw 8D | Were this dng olued in macriace’ fore ment (hy Beeotde Bwa of a remote county Of Indiana, that TODO not a3 PRANCI MPARLAND!S INGANTTY, line, PARADISE OF ADOLTBRRGS, WHERE MRS, M’FARLAND NOW I8, Qa RAE wre the state of mind of Francia MePan _ — 4 " " i +" a eet ee ‘wee obtained. And in these of In- nl I res inion’ "1 1O Was the ent * food you knew him Cor the yrar before hie ——_ == | the epring election? Why are repeating and | which should coincide with the 40th parallel of | Mr, Mpeneseta Great speeeh to the Swre— | Manktivorren a manning home acniontwnene. 6 | Gerad to ge Abuy M, Soe? -AccThey Todieste | "Wr" nact-—¥e anject to the proof of tnainity of eo } SATURDAY, APRIL illegal voting to be expressly permitted at | iatitude, does notdo so, but dipsto the north aud | — Mrs Gevey's Nplondid Preparation of Aug Dy Kime, the sitpation. wen Np (epee aac hie | One eae Inde, OMe se anne a Race, who hace = bs ———_————_——_ tho firet election under the new charter, and | south. Probably another boundary commission | Petence-Meceditary Insanity tn MeBare | services are ga loncer required. [Lanchte}, And now Weer Daniel MeRaripnd on the 1h day of Duce | asnity ie ieronsaty inene tawtly rast nt aeniK she i \ Amusements To-day. i " Il be ; Inud's Kamiy~ Gis Conn Dies to This inadgored that Nira, MeFarlan | ant Mr. Richart. A-On the 18 at month, tninentiy sr weet. saw in Sah int rms Sane oh 4g SRelt—Sesheey's ee Wheratere, ever afterward forbidden? Why are party | wi required to settle the dispate, Biack £0n have thetr soled under garments washed together. e was then living? A.—¥ os, sir. from the same nla @ The witseas wll go om. Becth's Theatre Doub os Macbeth, Mating challengers to be protected at the polls at a The Tatercepton wai Patel | re SWhefe dit you wee Nev? “AC~AL Woodsiae, tm | War th Ceitinns of meiner earn t, haat Ad near hada future nuns Vek not at this first ono? | _ The freedmen of the Chootaw and Chicka- iicharceon to Mire, McMarinnd Read . cum viens he tte agg on I wit NG" Wal name did ahe go by thro? A.—Mrs. Rich rer inna qmelts-xye Inaairoge of lets route ' Ralbwey, J saw Indians ato petitioning Congress for « te Nary—ite Terrible Kifeet—Inrore tn | sha mind cloud pecomes tinker. tiene heenamicris | eon: ro wk Wanduida on une tue | taniv oy mmm eke wnire amon ae Bee tive f w kindl; he doubts id ‘ine woman that appeared at Wooduid i tre—Frow Frou, Matinee, ill Mr. Tween kindly remove the dou! redress of the gtlevances to -which they are Tenre and the Audionce Rurnged—Gene- | are. meatly beyond hie recollection. “He hears that | ofmemonth am Met, Hie mapiaon fe rhe wame woman | wasnt tee ntf Troy nag eam ira 4 jase—Taeive Temptations, Matinee. that press upon the inquiring mind? bjeeted by” alge aia eis Mympathy with the Peisyner. Mienardon Aid his witerare nesvarine, to be married, ime wie wot Danie Metariand on. tha ath | ine na nigt or ta other word his mini we ; Minatrele—Ching Chow Mi, sul iy ir late masters, the » oxeitoment is intense. yn ber, 1857, Is the MOL? | A.- iy ot anions nena \9 1a -Lytia Thompwcn Troupe, Matton, a treaty made at Fort Smith in September, 7605, it | __20dee Hackett came in precisely at 11 o'clock, ALMIGHTY 00D 4 OM Hehe rebel taney Area ocumAenl Goto hats i hk Clrews—New Yoru. Cireas Troupe, Matiness Yesterday’s Celebration. , y e®denal; the Court was opened, the jury called, Efforts to, aniet him are in vain, He tries to clnde nereana Com vidi ye te fant'y, TD: eon ed to Theatre-Fur a Hamlet. Metisen, o ° to is el .. | Was stipulated that they should have forty acres | ang on» sienal from the Judo Mr. Spencer arose cannot. He finds himself, shortiv before dny- Do yon know Itttle Dantet MeFariand? AcE | he Janione no any atren't ag matt to any mnnhans Strmpte co) pop’ m of this city, en- | oF ing ‘ drenched with rain. not able to,ac- saw bit woul the other day. Me tevily “We an 'rahended tar haa wis walt i Geetaeray Math Peres Ferenell: Rates franchised by the Fifteenth Amendment, each, of, im case they should remove | umid @ profonnd sflonee, and opened the cae nd pow it ts the 26th BIT EL te OH ee brother ? A.—Yes, | there ditea fro. eames in stewed muvee as | Naaee ~ Gan Francisco Minstrela, 1 Brostw With 0 few of Chale whi ot from the limite of the Indian nation, one hundred | for the delence to the jiry. Alter expressing pe gether gh Li Mes, M'PARLAND’S FATHER. rae detects tee, That wat ty impres “ he Hench Pacumatlo Tw oe a their white friends, celebrated | qojjars each. ‘This tipulation has not yet been | his sense of the profound responeibitity whioh | startied at bi opearinen. and homey, bnt po pou know the fathir of Mas Batothat was | _O—ARtn marsacness of manne ar Atenaetiton? A ” ‘Tammany —Cirand Comblontio this event yesterday, This is well onthe ied out, and the efforts of the le | rested upon the counsel for the defence, Mr, rorante inte te to the. ratice. | aX nre, Morariand thet afterward was? A-—I do noe, | Quite morose attines. At tines he would break oat to Meo and Acres. carried out, and the colored peop! jestands incoherently ling on @ bit of paper. iho you know him by sight? A.—t do not. 110 LAvON. i The White Ont, Mondes, ke. Matinee, of the now electors, They have a right to | to procure its enforcement have been resisted WANT FOR JUDGR DAVIS'S SCALP vee ene a“ 8B Fon know what is occupation Is or was? A. thin coseannanin ne ent in i in es ante —————=—_—_= ji "i with aborieinal alncrity and energy. He enid that . Sree Caaeeee Tao, iy M ties ne . rejoice, The Amendment elevates their race | with violence by the Indiana, They had called o thet rane i in who bad been em. | 3POM mo Iike thore of a. 1 recolect nothing 1G. What 19 his ooen pagio n now? Atle keepe © | Indifferent. and and any s ould wake an to the tet Ie it Constituttonal t to the plane of full citizenship. We trust | convention, 10 be held at Armstrong Academy | ‘st dirincuished genienan, who had Ween eb | EEC’ report a nace, and Angina mneiin meget, | uM Been notin aumber and the street? A— | rable nt tnattime “ne wanin orantont fin? What p> « ‘The Constitution of New York provides | they will become good voters, and not the | in December, 1849 but the Indians having taken | "loved, ty the Distt Attorney to, tae it the | Decals ay Meade mec naye bean me: No, te | ° Waehiogton steel sen q._enr Dover nof reeitectinn atl what had trananited ‘ Vhat “no private or local Lill whieh may be | more tools of sclfish politicians, alarm at the claims set up by their former slaves, | Hulls of Congress representing hls consdltuents, and “Ehnivé, than geutiemom ofthe jury, prewantad to gon | .O.- then gon lau of hi fant h AH Mss anat have von ta nay . cl ce, WI “ at en) =| ¢ passed by the Legislature shall embrace ‘As to tho whites who bore a part in this sent out parties to tear down posters stuck up to RARNING THE MONEY terest Monndenie relies for the voquiteal ‘OL the pris: qnihatenhtont A T cannot cal! to mind any par % more than one subject, and that shall be cx- | celebration, it was all . ss bus call the convention, and throughout the country | which was being pald to him for the time he was | oner at your hand, { Did he exhihit any canacity for hneinees, oF tn. Frese in He tide,” Now, the ‘Twnen | sezate: 1 was all proper eocegh: but | isa tue negroes thet was agulaat (he laws of | Goriinn ast RBUREs* ase te tee | esta, i catrine se cr best toparands | LESTE iia, Imartineet, Aid oe Ss vated 4 antes a Wetitlia) “At bee au Wi: || ao faa wate wee 4 haat peau the United States and their own country for them | ‘eps of the miserable murderer (Heynolde} who hed | erin natana vy him. Ab ou love an Rewer your wives | whe were sunrorted fur vears prt entirety than en roe-tioett an, je 4 dl is ent ot to reorganize the | of the Republican party, fifteen years ago, the | 46 hold conventions, and that any one venturing {on moments det pomes, ute eternity, he st home, stand By htm se w od Aeaind? nim, and thetr ingrautude helped to overthrow | @.o11 Me cony creation, Ton nay. he wan ineaherent P ‘ ? fant js own Kin 4 ig local government of the eity of New York;” | abolitionists proper of the Gannisox-Prrtt- | ypon it would be killed. The intimidation prac- | woud be awequsl lo ie task. of follo™ ine thie pro- ely ot Yon es "AP. Wivis—Go on if yon think tt important. QL gun iraeand eA We te nthe if and yet in section 120 this professedly local | try school have never been of the slightest | tised was complete, and no convention was hold, | *°utlon to the end, had brought In this sirancer ea ones tt font tether A DISTINCTION WITHOUT A DIFFORENCE. LUNATIC ASTLOW AT MEACKWREL!s ISLAND? , . vace count rry ont what his own generous " Tos, air. home from ; act undertakes to repeal the law creating the | practical consequence in the great contest for | Nay, more than this, a lending colored man from | natare micht disqualliy him (the District Attorney} | Motutiont tana sats nail ye, band around | al Gres hea Tour gr ores ema aay. darrian: athe ith pepe arate 7 ropo Sani pone ; nh ome wl parity d " meet be TT hou He wae or of Mra. Mare A. Oliver, the aa ait sel a Pa a A Wivlevertutow of mavery. Ail: she microns the eastern portion of the Territory, on his way | Tat rt ae to which MF. Bpenoer wonld call he idl aay ot" ad ‘en, ep chal ret yates Davinow 90 yom know he mth, ter On oaw here, and whe now lives in Phitadeiphiar A ; ing the Metropol re District. Not | working materials among the Abolitioniste | t0 attend the convention, was arrested by a depu- | atten ion of the jary was thatno mlinesr bad pretended | Soi the byw ye And your verdict wittell | 42 s0eGem'n thesore “it ne Amalie went nn with a nertoet tose of mind, content with saying that “the city of New | went into that party. Indeed, while wo | ty United States marshal, at the instance of the | pomieine, nor—sull more tinportant—had any wither: fla wig snerifices female virtue on whe alter | Gross examined by Mr. Davis How do you know he | on th winatene.t nein ie ot Wie Neath tA rere York is excepted from the provisions of” | fully appreciate the merits of their disinter- United States agent, and kept in custody until | Cygorved tne expression of his cosutenanes oF of fata’ reaoive, impiacadié | fying ‘name ‘hasin sit hive, gen Mh enticale manintinten, 1 an Ported nis” Rromtat capnerty , a | these acts, it also repeals “any sections of | ested devotion to abst: principles, wo are the appointed time was past. The Choctaws THAT MYSTRRIOUS PINCR OF PAPER, eer reas witwes spoken Of ia the same businors; T have been In the iran Bate wht Mer atana to ity ' sted rack J rans wt " inno (nail toe fnetione ; statutes and provisions of law which created | pound to that they were of very and Chickasaws were all sympathizers with the other imnortnnt matter was the viene Of naper | cated for the defence was James McFarland, a | «Gio ll 700 know # that he le reported to Keep the | F¢ Fae hen man of reenter hanita? Ale hed ty x ere ier ty] 1 7 aay ey rebellion, and their hatred of the freedmen is at- teat ‘cowntiong brother of the prisoner, who testifled una told the | ““Ay'the Court—You do not know of your own know: | bern, sn far ns T knew nim, anite rernla ar | # stricts.” This is clearly unconstitu- | jie account a8 a separate organization ‘of paver, which might affora { story of his brother's life as had alresdy been told | ledze?. A.—I never f. Sage in the store. new no frreniiar Rahite that cont’ have fe | tributed to the remains of this feeling, Ly M4 we jm anywhere, you say? ALNo, sit Ne was dona, itkes (in teed Darnasees seven OF 04 slrong evidence of th ty ae, Bpencer in his opening, and eoneiuded his | ME Davie You never saw him anywhere, you eur? | prodices Ave i : f — we CONDITION estimony as follows: ae = i But what is the effect? Is it to make | hat conflict gave slavery a blow from which | The Hon, Jesex R, Guan, the President's | o¢ pe mina, nad Papert awanpesre At the time of thelr marriage in 185, T lived in Jorsey PT re CRI cx oP Atty a Mirae there ayy snecermetnaes of Ni habits, t0, pray “« the whole charter unconstitutional, or | jt never fully recovered. The Republican | fther, is Postmaster of Covington, Ky., hav. | pea cation hat prevented, testimgyy ni ee fiareanie conrerate battens tho private office of Mr. samo Datiness, #0 understood a, being in only to make that particular provision | party, and ite tremendous vote for Fremont | ing lately been confirmed to that office by the ap- | fervink wichardaom (herein wad wlihiraw # CORB Weer, tit. tal oaiataet Rectan Aan steert sone Yas 1 : void? If only the latter is the case, | in 1856, it th ‘Afte preciative Senate, Me was originally appointed | itfetuooticehs on nm eye, From my house be was colng dircet, Wott then s after JONN GRAHAM AGAIN AT JUDGE DAVIS. Teroiy giving m historical statement | ; » | in 1856, gave it the quictus, FP that, |b President Ji MN mari Sarasin unriinthim again ieeammeny atniwttertiMok a | George A. Simmons was the next witness ealied | "The eroesora-vinatl in mrvneht ont the feet, that there is nothing to prevent the Legisla- | Mp, Gannison, Mr. Paii.ire, and their fol- | ¢Y | renident donsson on the request of Hen. Sees tees WAARaPRan Lt iss); they nag then a ehild. « ait named Jowrie, who | for tho prosecution, After he had been sworn, Mr. | the inanity of Frances McFarlind ran into Idiocy i " J shoulder tor thas eluce died Lo not. Feinonabor the Line j Uh ° |» ture from filling local acts with general | jowers, with all their earnestness and all | ONAXt and at the samo time the salary of the | Sr ite Miariaitut tance Mf tine attenied ere. he twollving children of the martinge, Perey tre litte | Graham sad: ' i ji 4 office wan raised from $2,600 to €3,500 a year. | conscioussuiic, the full iweulding lip—" touches every | POY In Court and one younger naner Daniel 4 We next < [ provisions, and running for luck as to | their genius, were but the fly on the coach 4 we herve Tehwof mg brother ater tht eas tthe mel bor | che pee whether they are obeyed. The rule ought | wheel : As Father Graxt—as the Cincinnati papers call : tr maxes we map.” hond of 189, and trom that tine forward autil Ibi Edad | NT st wheel, an! total Aostrnetion of his mental favnitios, Elicha W. Sinclair. a brother of the nablisher of the Tribune, was next called ‘sworn, Ile was the person who banded ¢! when « family Tyse built up tars agaig: itm tn thie way. here is no question before Thope ‘i gece mich of nim: Ltunk i wae uly or AUEUSt, | there w ome reward fur decoram. H him—by moving the Post Office from Madison eeetion hae et that Iva him agains | oe Si eeatitd hate thought of that before FATAL Lerren to be that an unconstitutional provision of | Heroafter, let tho negroes do their own | girect to Reott street, peta the rent from the | ied earn tve gees ee TT a aaarubs Li wOks: PLAT Lcioe a De TERM Ite EMCOT | joes mionaphenn te: Sore, Meoerana to Mt Mean } this kind makes the whole law in which it thinking, ‘and vote as they pl ° evidence that he hed insared tls what made thie man insane; and I doa't know any lon’, He Wentified that letter, which wa owner of the building in consideration of the ad- a that the He was then somewhat changed in appearance ; he | more certain way to become deranged than to I } petits nts AE ateea Fanice. |Oreat sensation. looked ear appeared to be troubled «creat farnt'y treat him as they did. (To the witness): | him by Mr, Graham, and testifiod that it woe tn the oceurs void. Will a Hurt Dig Sixt vantage to the property of having the Post Office cas tb tke bavaNc : seat ii leh a‘chantea olor th te ew . bs Gewisdoyouramer pandering of Rieartaon, Tfo also identified two ‘ $$ 7 shiner ; phiotograpa ot prisoner was shown witness. Ho F ete fe handwriting o The Spanish Munchausen, The foce of the Hon. W. M. Twxep—and | °°‘ fads i soe fa portions oF the balldlOg | pe Getrmos. ea sinatapentence; wen, tmejrrospanst. | pad orevioyely reeognlsed 8 photograph of Mrs. Me- Gpraeed es ipkered Ager ssa Nao eet HORACE GRERLRY, sce atati , 1 i Un For several months past Gen. De Ropas has | they acem to be many—are chuckling over | choc rey rps Hida, ap alta ead Tag of ann ioe worepnt ogee ly reoit re viinete-That looks Jory mach like my brother pre: aeons ant og tty Bunty STeL he, Brees eal Slachnin son's neve teh i i i ld ory of fhe namble biru: os to 1 xed nt Moiael Soar buries theres “Acclaim an offigsr of the island: | a letter from Mrs, Sammie! Sivelatr, and a neto trom constantly telegraphed to the Government | the pessage of the Excise bill in the Legisla- | tho like, it is believed that he b gear ole omibie birds ofA, Mcbariang Wh rpiantt | pious 19 Hint Jock det WH A Loa Feani Met Me Samne’ Sinclair: all of which were tar’ at hy succeeded in the death Gret of bie mother befor Q—tiave ak ‘the Book of Records from the Lunatic at Madrid that the Cuban revolution was | ture with the elause prohibiting the sale of | raising the value of the office to its incumbent Srabapicn: vient tes 5 at Island covering the year M7? A—T the lind | Farland, who is now doad ; son of my father’s | Asytuu on owas Indice Facke't ar exiihitein the cose, ‘The wi 098 of hit adoption. without for une. and without friends; | Oldest brother, as near as I could loarp; be was wy first have. if alan tostifiel to having saen MecPoriand ond Rich. finally suppressed, and that he desired to re- | whiskey and lager on Sunday. It ie sup- | materially. He is probably the most inefficient | hm orsitk mem mechanic by dav, and his study ng | eosin SA eeeeeeeee ane oon ane rete Branch MeFariaad | ardaon tomethor tn the Tritune omira: nt he contd not Identify the handerting of Mrs. Calhoun, nor did he know anvboly who con! rf ono" hich enabled pim to go to | . Mr. Graham offered in evidence the photocraph of turn toSpain, Hitherto these tele 1 P c 0 on and there revive, the d nobel the prisoner. Def fjveted, vat the Juage ad pain, Hitherto th wrams have | posed that this prohibitory clause will hurt | Postmaster in the conntry, and is kept in office | collede, nd there rceuit the dexted ol Bef ot he ppconce. Defence ob) fut the Ju y that you find there, t, Daniel McFarland, came to the we to lodye about’ the latter art of Oc ; not been published, because they did not suit | Mr. T. as @ politician and candidate, be- | sgaiast the strongly expressed wishes of a great | the health and strength of hus body. and he was Illy MIs8 LILLY @RAU, A CAT AND DOO Plant, eR, ENWIRD D. WATSON Purm’s purpose; but on Wednesday ho | cause it 1s not what he bad promised us, | ™*ority of the ciiizens of Covington, of all - bases eg beieesppseed rag a Aniece of Manacer Grau of the French Theatre. » | 4 Mr. Davii—We object to that without farther dent | woe next called. to prove ihe iundurtiioe of Mew Leumit att thks aad ene ha be ; . fs shades of political opinion, andaime young lady, was tne next witness called | teation, “wy, what's the matter with gon, | Calhoun; bat, atruoneh the Genera! had heen twonty ight out it one ad received, | Liberty was his watchword; we were to Sudlier: Galevk tans exeiay- ta th that & by the detence. Miss Grau testified a8 follows: Bie ate elo cctachyf Are you's car? You | years in the Tribune office, he eoulin't vo it He and it appeared in our columns yesterday. | have the right to buy the means of gettin ff Granv’s last exploit in the matter of | sive p n, I reside at No. St East Twonty.stxth street; living new A counle OL rentlemen who eoni| theteh 7 iy getting serving his friends with the powers that be, oc- an D hee ti 1h 186. while passing eh with ny mother; we havo lived there the last seven Laimed ? of whom was Whitelow Reit, ond the other Amos It declares that Gen. JonDAN has fled from | drunk on Sundays a3 well as other days; 4 AG toh Geleee & it 6 Dacame acqnsinied ra i the devon Mr Gr vy inant ty: Torney. in not to de Commines, formorly of the Tribune, but now of curred in the case of one 8. S. Newman of Co- | Bit! the woman who w Wo figure so seriously tn this her Inst case. Bhe was T submit that the District bis command, and that now the revolution is | and now our liberty is diminished by this Tux Sux. i 1 lodged there from that time down to time of Up t (he Captiousness of private counsel, . . . vington, who had been convicted of issuing and i ‘1 fs oocurrence, With Lis tOn pled th ‘Fartand was tiie fret cousin of this prisoner. WPARLAND APTER TIE MURDER. ended indeed ; with other details which any | odious law, and Mr, TWEED is responsible | using counterfeit tobacco stamps, and sentenced | winont eduenrion ; and the mand that dhe p toe | Renate aa tieuscoud door: ‘were sappiled fcnee willbe tried. on the Yext_modele of Koalian | John O'firjen was noxt enlled ant sworn. He te : ‘ a r 10 ; ANd n onmesene 0 them in the hour onth ie deten tad dacpdbiok Hay y pt intelligent person knows to be false at the | fur its passage. to pay a fine of $10,000 and to stand imprisoned ‘wae nurured ‘ana developed oy the careruland | “Qechid you know of his cooking his own meats to ete PALE OF Wile SOLeeee, LoaL FoF ate proce, | tne Gece Of the Westmersian’ Hoth, where le mere captiousness of the private counsel of the prone- cation. Tinie case has been, begs oP eee ti hereafter for counsel on the part of thomProse- first sight of them, All this is true, but those who suppose | until the fine should be paid, Father Gnave | tas foung and. be { the privoner at the bar. But sne | his room? A.—fle need to at thes Ferland waa arrested on the nicht of the homicide, rd iif), Abd five years after, ou the At othe aid yor 0 6 waher, 1 5%, be married het Q—At other tines did you know of his going ont ¢) He wre cailed to ahow indications of Insanity on the at bl ; , : p nis > 7 i + rt Of the rrisamer At that time MePar ¥ This modern MuNcHAUSEN tells ua that | that this Little discrepancy between the | posted to Wa hington in Nuwscan’s bebalf, and | Mr McFanand nroved dn eifectionate’haspand ne | fruthe occ muire hous tbe Ant story wes | “tie com Ceri ha matarat provid you show | land came to the hotel shout § o'clock Mi the towns of Cascorro, Sibanicn,and@uaimaro | promise and the law will hurt the Grand | shortly returned jubilant, with the promise, so it | West, and'real cerate in this city ; but by and by specu: oh lctie ot (be tone while tis, | Ueticnis SAGs Wrbonee at Mt bare To eee || gOvaesba ter etatme es " have been strongly fortified by Spanish | Sachem are deluded Ly their hopes. Let | i# generally believed, of Newwax’s pardon, But | fim: und' then Secuds of clcwtetoetion | feeittatn rose ce the \alhd Aor iss aol Ganseroat | cieTAGR eT ee ene eer ata EeNieean ane. tet 5 ‘is a such strong representations were sent to the | begin to be sown. On one ocen-ion. hm wife had honre, i Court—1 wilt atenme that {t willbe shown, and Ina AL that Tima, gentleman came in an 5 troops, ‘The falsehood of this is evident | them understand that the prohibition to sell | ¢ ig 08 0 | Ai hast bed to maxe sno eh elegans ley, Qc Waat ait Mr, McFarland pay for his lotging | on tat aeaumption wil receive, te evident RUTTER UR EATER FONT Rites tite aa eitece : wlien wo atate that there areno euch towns | on Sandey is mere pretence, 1¢ is strong io jovernment us to the effect on the collection of | popular with the elise of Now York, is there? A.—Two dollars and a halla week. Mr. Davis pose It ely competent for me | tno ventiome. eamm in and acted fr thers had neeR tu existence, They were utterly destroyed | the letter of the statute; it is noth! 1) | the revenue if so respectable a culprit should be MOET: wita the treet door whe shut? “Arby rinsin’ tne | “fle Courtccertainty, sey firer'at deTbamme of Merriam: soh teer etea ai) ly y e letter e statute; it is nothing at all | rosdoned, that the expected release did not | Mf : _nrocnred honorable emplorment as | bell. The door vas untateed untli 1d o'clocs at Hit, i Cfahaia—t tuk it anbecomtng for counsel to | Maly Tania shew tors an te thar mance, ann, t by Gen, QuEsADA on the 6th of June last, | in fact. There is no tay of executing the pro- | come, and Mr. Newwax at the last accounts w Commisionor of Enrollment and Provort Marshal.and | My, mother end myself usually retired vetween 10 Keeueh otjections, In the scratchy way winch char. | 0° ha thoy took Mebariant ont ant to hin away, NOTPld You ever see MeFariand before that? A.— i Internal Reveaue; and in | aud ti. acterize the sent his Wife to = the privite counsel ine cause Walon has yore A MYSTERIOUS MIDNIGHT FisITOR. vexing for counse! bbe “The Court—Mr. Graham. | certainty think this style and not a vestige of them was left standing. | Aidition. The old fanatical Excise law, 80, too, the statement of thi still employing himself in playing euchre with | the White Mount : which Mr. T. C, Actos uscd to enforce with | his jailer. clety of tose oH Madlirer nae sane oeususalavons: we. | oGremark shoal not ve indeed is, sine omeer, | neared tamernne rere nerr ame anieceiied oP § that ao emall a body as two hundred Span- | severity, but which has fellen into disuse | It is generally believed in Cincinnati and | rovuieniTes, MonMoxs, sPinrruatisns, axD rare | weiter have ‘known of hie soing out exeeyt | nut never have ocen indeceat enouga to ack counsel | .Q;What At von qnerrys ne tothe inne of hie open P 4 ‘anda marched from Puerto Principe to Santa | ince his day, made selling on Sunday a mis. | Covington that Father Grant is in constant cor- Lovers, at De te onicgt STARING AT WE VERY VACANTLY. t Cruz and returned unmolested, bears on ita | demeanor, and the seller was at once nabbed | reepondence with the Administration, and exe | MMC dam scteation) Aid thers a wee character | A@xenere Was Mo society for himsel{, pervonally ? Q—Wer the exneeerian of Moyen anch natn oxelte ce the clearest proc , - jg | ris @ powerful influence upon its polic Appeareaupon the aceuc, @ prominent actress io thie | AG Your' 5 talc Maude sapSbapie poe elu faca the clearest proof of t8 untruth, ‘The | by the police aud put in prison, and his powe pon its polic ricedy—n woman commonly knuwn end desomusated | S—Teuintetanne sith tour moter and’ roar | | An intense WCOtaL diAbe G08 Auctth sook a¥e raner & distance is sixty-six miles, and the road | license was broken. That was a rough way ANUSEMENT: by thecame of ism canoe een mere casual speskiog as be saw you? A.—Yes, ji peel es id Jurors as the tarew It Aown esto, and waive! ont ta the fant taut ; 7 AMUS NTS. mous, ‘ ok ‘ bark] thie ne add a wh runs for the whole way through a hilly | of dealing with the sellers; and it stopped Belessecia plotter) Seaeeteetes ie pamderar’ eas thd WARIADIAN Aner he bad boon, there a certatn time, dit you is MeFarinnd-—#6—treland-—Tattor starrion.” | War wattine or hie =nrinman ty eyme iene country densely covered with virgin forests, | the business pretty effectually. ‘The Parisian Hippodrome and the Great | {28 isis Marae beast ich tale Uhak sae hoped isplpcaaypeahgbe mange tig 3S yeaa of age when a‘ialtundy (Nat be was born 18 HF" Aerabnl Aten ne twenty Minnie ee . ; ; 4 6 ; 1 4 q eueers i at time? | Ireand: wasa tailor, ana & warried man. Jon ‘watch him olewely a cP aal It passes moreover close to the Cuban capital | But this new law of Mr. TwEEn’s has no | Earorean Cirens have been daring the week com- yh splot wie eo'secen ron hee when ‘Mee | At tbiuk abou three wens. He came howe The. bistriec Attorney attempled. to break the | aid atter noticed him aradeeat nen Ne? AT , leting the necessary auxilia : (0 sraed trom j Si Ble home atau early hour ih the 0 of the record by Fils A Avinat ram Wid vm eves him > - Pl et performances " er that Perey waited for ain an if % anenicions going out ai or 1d look af Now, Nuvv.tes, the northern seaport of | ing on Sunday, it is true, but that is only SMS CAENE MihatcaAe (PbLSA| AvoRGHL OR cee aaa rere a agit Ce aakseiete eid | A Qecalter tives mechs he came home | Wilbon, on atal the Caer Senin Uae ine, coer | [Stating yen a) Osten: Oh Ra yeemen Sey . ; t A iste at sents co + proved and #lould be received dor A Se aan es Puerto Principe, is connected with that eity | for tho benefit of the country bumpkins who ning ext The rink hae eon ally | the frat Ind cation oF the acprouey ne tory wes Rates | ace o'lock, andug ott again: bul Daring the examination of the tart witness, the | pqitayels "A.CASrratiinal oT Delne Fatlonal oF ir " ‘ ser yao ond the mommoth elaudetiers lowered ean them, Wielardenn pretends Home Ve‘ore that ¥ 1 ato of airs, MeF arian’ lying on’ th Pitot your n by a railroad of forty miles, which runs] have some reepcet for the sacredness of the | snit the equestrian periorinanees, Riad tn coumection with Are. Calhoun, aud O68 OF niet, Verne te siatoone | Sec Erivom cr tiie Vorey, and os be was movien | rota ne ven, sier't made arrangements aria, th bi chiefly through an open and flat country. | Sabbath. But those who violate it are safe The Pa Te iat two ochers, aaa ven wenn “Can you fx tet sy et Fbout, oa of | ert ae err ee 2 eichman'tn have nie room watched. 6 his railrond has required some three thou. | from all danger on that account, They can- | The second of the Patti farewell concerts was | _ And now mark their hellish Ingenaity, Owing to Me. ti think Ie must have been in Whe last wees oF | Srieomer eo that he wilsbered to Mr. Bpencer, SEND A THONDERBOLT AT MR. GREELEY, sand troops to hold it, and even on this force | not be dragged off to the station house and | given tast evening at Steinway Hall, Farland’s aesiduons cultivation of bistyitesineliectusl | Oc t\mab Mare Pesanoteay partiesiye one wees |‘! FOR GoD's aAKR, TAKE tuose PloTuRss away, | Nat neste stopping there that night? A.-Yee sr, he FA attacks ure frequently made. And yet we | prevented from attending church—all such | _ The programme was varied and tnteresting, Mile. | Teader aud declainier. (This they thougnt, would en. Week betore die time of this | T eanvot hear to ace, that ebii’s hand touch them” | “@-bld Me. MePartand ener nis name on your book? F Patt! herself singing several of those pi aire bhatt tO. Ree het oe or eee a ciere Cela ranks i Mr. Svencer put the ptetures in lis pocket. Dr. | A-Yes, sir, are asked believe dhat open communica: | pious people go to church—becauso they | {i Mr we Lagat Hiaioneg pal $0 dnsermmens Sc ene. tae ar toLe | Thomas orris was uext sworn, aud examined by A THIRD CAT AND Doo FlONT. D tion can be maintainc “ruz Be elit Ni ct waren eee ere to most advantage, seach as ce So they got ri Mr. Graham. The witness painted ont the name on the revrister, 0 be miaintaiacd with Santa Cruz | are caught selling on Sunday. All that can | siorios Nichtinusle song, Benedict's t Winter Gaiden, where she appeared under the Ziving was on the 18th of November? | Q.—Wucre do von reside? A.—In Prookiyn, and while te Jury were lockine at the #i-nmrare without a railroad and without any force to | be done with them under Boss ‘T'werp's of the Carpival of Vente ne of atin enow oF his’ going ont early enemorn [aie ee that of @ physician? A—Yer. | Mr, Graham heran to anak of the nervous eharae. guard tho road, which is probably the best | probibitory Inw fs to make a complaint bo. | SENT Ferrint) tte Duo trom Donisett's "Et miss crsino, Qe ble gon en 3. —Now sone have you beens physician? A.—Adous | ter ofthe writine. Jato Davie rompleined that it a pears : , Ti. fat bh and rehearsed that part which, In anot §— wie ‘Was that? A.—Tn the Inst woek. wars, wae nat the nroner time to dixcues the matte: (9 ay adapted in all Cuba for guerilla warfare, | fore = magistrate, have an examination, an | Tit Fenuation of thle admirable vocalist 49 wo | fe Yad. heen laring aendys the ; Avout what uine did be go oul? A.—About ¢ tedid you graduate? A.—In New York Unie WMr. Graham rein Are yorum eat Hl + 0 ; orouchiy € ved, and bilities 80. wel 4 list, Sirs: Calhoun wonid es: | o'cioe eration all the times As to the captures said to have taken place | indictment by the Grand Jury, and then a | kuown, that is is but! repeating common rumor to ovtener, frou th theatre in the reine by Fe | Sowanttinmocatentatents A-Tew cle, ccna oi ec Duvie-t" shell pay go attention to his by : ., ‘ wel on her exceliencies, ‘The concert was very | It Was (Richardson, ani erave titerval nly SA bilght, clear, moonlight Might? "A.A brizht, cParland, of whom men- in ay at Santa Cruz, there are no such Colonels as | trial perhaps, followed by what is called a | { ff “any ; ¥ | Chapeed berween tne tine they, lent the theatre and tae | clear night erring to the Douk Of the Ht my him the room No. 81? x4 ap rante Crus B no " perhare, y : ity ater” To dng there iy 8 “matin Slapeag Deliconn Uns cena (Ber ES haa tenere Sa Ue | UAE RET i on knowine weet out? aeTheeru hiai | L oe Q— Bi vom neaten hm the Foon No. 17 A, re Mepis 7 " i ’ t . out to lunch together. wai to dine together! and ander | opening the door ow long Cid yon kulow Min? Av—Tkmew him, 1} tani tin aN reereets tls cain ® txpiia of Osxoio in the Cuban aerrice add: muapenalon ef Judgment, ans eo 0m.. This 18 | Core Hert the eontyule, moe her eppearano ‘oun’ preteicen they freqneuly vem the ite boy Hf eaten ho gone? _A.—Not very tong; 1 | tinea eyesr Felons bis death, Av eeee™ DMT | ane tee a ee eRe ee t Col. Recto is with his command in Quemado. | what we bad under the old law, when no pak ofMcFarluna away wie wey shiok he musthave returned be hour clap Qe When ald heldie? A.—1 tink tt wasin the year | identical writt @ $ tr It shows a very poor faculty of invention | complaint was ever prosecuted, and no of. menane ne rine Mestival. LOCKED THEMSELVES IN A ROOM HOW TUX DOOR WAS LOCKED. tt rseie. trie be itttnn @ ths Ot Niaicenih, | TTMERR SON MiLMareeel | hike eareRiae bona cuoseee in De Ropas to hash up so old a story as | fender ever punished except by being. re Mr. Schub the well-known publisher, who | together for honre, And Pelion was piled upon the Q.—Do vou know the tlne he returned on Thanks- did Mis family hve? A.—In Main street, Brook: | aboat it? A.—Not tame knowied ro. baa Gen, Jonvan’s flitting from Cuba. It is | quired to Le very lively i body's fi has given to the world so many of the ADL6 Lisa's | he ofatem swine MeFuriaud bexine ho, move. th OF ey dat yen fx eb releriing'to the {act of Perey niwere liviag with him there? A--tis wife Vinrmamat tar tiine, Vr iW en. : z from Cuba. is | quired to be very lively in somebody's favor sitions, and has so genuine an admiration for | cles, iutrodticed by Richardsoa, with ue ng to our. litin brothe ri ty ia the alt | : : 5 ira fv cl rt » with geutiomen like to the theatre with your little brothers? A— eter t iy oa at sal now more than a month sinee the Spanish pa- | at election time, that composer gives this evening, iu his enthusiaem, COLFAX AND GRERLEY, hat Fal eal ot Wet mace rr Mea besteed tens | reaen ie Peistotpea ee een bw HP Atte Aa minraa on RHE kerond th6.Ds fs pers first announced this “ fact,” and it has All this is of course the merest farce in his honor, Invite Kuoste to the pum. | and Johnton and, Tilton. and the areains of fam he.ne (hat atleruoon or might 7 A-—No. ei. Mae he go Know what her present name ie? A.— the mame, Sha te iiat? ti ij aia or six bundred, comprising most of ethan her umole. tote a ne on Oliver. thow tat he palt for his been since repeatedly “confirmed.” We | the world. The law will have no effect on | artists avd wellknown nmateurs of the city, will be tue aie or Febrnary. 1 at UIs BIKE catch you speak of? A oie wad omiae her einen abe was te the city, before | Mr. Mind he pay Yor his room tn advance? Q ought surely by this time to have been fa- | Sunday liquor-eelling, In fact, it is not in- The programme is one of classical merit, WEOORG, Oh BO 98 18 And the kev left on the insile? A.—{ee, alr, ‘Mr. Grahiain—Sie was here to be ® wicness on this | The Canrt Did von ack MF McParland to nav, or ‘ y 5 Besides the works of the Abbé, those of Schamann, in ~Were there no bolls? A.--No, sir, trint, and we have telegraphed for her dann vatuntarity > Ark ald mot, airy he outered N vored with some authenticated detail from | tended to have any. Business will flourish Pertinten, Mozart, Boch, Rabenstein, aud others DARLING, GOOD BYE, a PIs DF ORIEN JOPk $6 an ordinary FpAzoul wnat w M Marae oes TTtS aet foe Ha pica tens nae ‘i a ry some other source, Dr Ropas also tells us | under it, and Boss TWEED’s friends will shee a nant eee aS He returned tn the evening to find nis | lock? Aa tne, 6 door wita ode Arr} agnt recalioat sie 1 C5 mmings was Med, who testife: . a te). She had gone to 8 Washineton pine nicht, about ir 16, } suould judge itn! letter wae ty the han twriting of Kieh- “ r ” . ti i 4 — he hey was left tn the door, so that if any. 1 sot! erserin iM the C . eer if y A Dark Picture of Boas Tweel’s Board of Kichardsou met her, Brot en-hearted, Me as A ROCK, iso the wuperserintion, and al¥o Aa pencilled ft the Cuban Congress bas Leen dissolved.” | prosper. ‘That is why it will do no harm to Bene 9 Tanne ef ia det inte home yodh wanted £0%o" Out they could have opened .ctiays yon seen thas nocart or representation of | ine atthe botiom othe Teter: wich sll \ Why not captured? One was just as ensy | the prospects of that rising statesman, From the Journal of Commerce, synriand returned to that hea i. @.-Dsiyon remember Mtr, MeFurland’s paying a week | Pablo! Mc¥ariand? Auf wan shown ita woek ao, t “UMN THIs—WiLL TOU Nor! nl to write, and would have commanded as — The b v of the Board of Supervisors will be | ¢' wnd hy. business Called Richardson to | Ia rdvaucr for hu leuging? tas think. Se Commlnts aha ieseas tour ; § i wee ton; wud M When was that? Am i When did yon first know Dant nt estitiod that several letrers mfunil onpllhc aaltha ailing Apropos of the discussion now going on | written some day, its dark rocrets bared toile iieht, | Botan saat Mek wilnad, Waving wdoccurrences That was the day before | QT Wn Chew murat al wut | eaw hima im this | Which were prwdnced by the detendants were in the , . and the infamy of the inside “ring and ils outside ne KO NoMR, NO CHILDREN, NO WIFR, Q—On tir Ath of November he paid your mother a | Foi Hanawritiny of Mrs, Calhoun, and tie levers. were " One of the former reports that the revo- throuchont the country in the matter of public complices, who have cpriched themselves by plunder | no hope, no Joy, occasionally went Into the Tridune | Week's advance for thi of his coun? A¥ex, sir, | @.cYon never saw ii n 1b person antil Monday inst ? marked by tne Court as exiihirs in the case, After rm education, we desire to lay before our ing tue people, indelibly burnt in upon them. In | oMes than who pretended to be bis frien 7 N ss which Mr. Gerry road the intal letter of Tic inrdxom lution was suppressed was followed closely | °°" ; Apbevs readers a | iitcdaye if ihey have any eliame leit, they will Ay | Samuel Sinclair. the" puter of the yYbuna, On SOOM EEANINED BY NEB DISTRICT ATTORNBY: Q—Whes did you Gree gee that picture? A-—About | 9 Mra, MeFirlin | to the jury. Mr. Gerry read o Sy tie Wiguee memati ch Ho l section of a bill introduced into the House of | from the storm of public indignation and vengeance | 4A), While be was writtag there, a attache of the ofce Gir P'4, Fon, tee the man, that opened the door thet | * & ec a ficra ans resemblance between that picture | (FON ® plaint «written con, the District Attorney 8 y the disastrons defeat of PUELLO at L&| Representatives by Mr, Hoan of Masaachusetts, | that will be aroused. eanie Ip, and saying, WA heectanet A ence Gh a} Froucls Seb ariaad ? meanwhile holdin the orivinal in his han | to sec t Mina de Rodrigues, That false report | called “A bill to catablish aaystom of national ed ‘This ts the Board that has made the County Court “MAC, HERE IS 4 LETTER FoR You," In that way you know It was he? A.—Yes, sir. ur. Davis nec ed. that the thing was tnir'y cone, A breathless silenre aa tonnionaly Gaaued be ina foe) Bisons |i q ebileh aaystem of national ods | House, ovigivally eatimated at abou #1.800,000. coat which proved to be fre ‘thats the duly way? As—iko only way; and T | ThOCourL—The quemion We overrated. 1 | netted noon te auittence ® Mr. Gerry xroe, and t pompously y » Hai. | ueation : between $5,008,000 and $8,000,000. in is the Bourd Weritad’e ‘watts th RN eve? wou were tn pour | Ci rata, auection at Uiportant; Tam | the rexiin of the letter promuced « prodizivus ef f that spent over'a million ‘and a half last year ander + feet, Here tt Ist TON Fisit, through the columns of the | | “Sr. 11, Ana eit further enacted That shal! be | the pretence of hulig up and repairing armories ih auckawoukd | Eouuy when, he Went cut threweh the hia hoover it | Fanged with Daniel Bickarinnd.thronen that wreture. 4 h * Ps Me he dul structors of youth to exert their t bl . woe Yor, ir. m 10 eho ' of n ny o Herald ; but the defeat of PUELLO caused | Ves endeavors to Impress on the minds of ehiidren | igeltys about witch fraud and outrage fet us jot DRIVE VERY MAM OM THIB JURY MAD. sataredus ges cannot entity hin ge tbe prisoner | Fhe Conte jyro you aot golax to suow tne couaeouon TT ee ag 1 Mr. Fisit toleave off that kind of reporting | 14, rimthcommitial to their care md Imatructon, | Seury ago tho nurervisors ied to procuto;the fave | USeantion) That leer Jrill.be trad fo, von, gente | UGS tih0 tou think Ge wBs gone about da Bot? A.— 0 ares but we are not to beturned | T receiven twohhoare aro, darting. yours f Fer -tday } Pui and Dg Ropas have, howevor, taken | gard for truth, love of thelr country, of Mberty, ha- | fontukeead pecans Sie tise er armory ian ty writeeuch aletter as tat tony wie, | AQ“ avout what time of nieht was it that you heara t) the teatimony of thie: wittaas, the Identity | | At moon T mafled you the Adlantie for March to So i Gee Oe Mena Orne Caves Ores aN Ss ota p 6 Citizens’ Committee also | gnd'silould any man write such a letter tomy wife gy X OL tie person of whom tiie witne Mrs. Olive ie hy d th y and univers: n| ce, sobriety, industry | nude an eatimute of the necessary expenses, this step going OU? A—Ai two o'eloes, person (his witnoas swears. Mrs. Oliver | 12, Thi t send ineare of Mr... hoping that you may up the business, and the commentary upon | nd frurslity, chastity, moderation, and temperance ‘y expenses, t RYock im tho morning? A finy swear to the identity oO. whic sie knows, DUCT SE a eae eee Ara the ortermeata cer | amd put it at $35,000 oF $10,000, wud went to Albany’ 1 WO0kE SF R07 TE) BRAD —Were you in bed actiat ume? have ot to estaotiah an identity between the perrou | Se It tomorrow, { their falsehoods cannot long be postponed, pad pd ne ata the ede’ unas ot ‘ahs repabit> WARNE the Bupervisare’ Saeree, pale. Tho audience, which lind become wronglt op toa —Was any Heh im your s00m ? A.—No, sir, tie Witness Rwenrs Lo aud Chis priso ° Lougat Don't be disturbed about your famity, hire gil ' The publication of this absurd despatch in | eanconsitution I founded ; and iteball be the duty | che Capitol, nding that they coud hor care tent | MeTueict ng ME, muece: s imbanctomed recital of | gi? And eeeigee ue wine BY Your own reeolie, stint (o"get hin to Wesertue topalnte of testene | Famillee stways respect nccompiuhied tacts, (My Madrid is only auother proof of the desperate | if uch Instructors to endeavor to load thelr pupils, | point, told the lexis ative committee to strike ont | checrs, and the Jurors exlibited deep ‘omotion, "Q-—-And your judgment at that partioniar time? A.— | Viance between the man he raw in Brooklyn and this | Bobby, you know.) T once outraged mine a groat dom as their ayes and cebacities will adinit, Into @ clear | the apnropriation altogether—that the Sapervisors | Court having restored order, Mr. Spencer resumed: | Yeh NE PONCE: TORR RY borrent worse than you ever can yours, and thoy are (le straits in which Prim now finds himself. andorsiansing of Ine tesicaney oF the shure Remsen | wars inclined. to be economical ond did not want | ‘wicherdsor ieternrend chen Wa te Maen ae arenas, |i hot n he paid his board to your RECORDER WACKETT FIRM, straltent sect of Puritans, bat time mang it all correct. Why dooan's he offer to scll the island to the | {ethers ana spopre the olessiags of Liberty, os well as | (eaiPO06T; , Tue, committee, charmed and aston Ehe follows lin, and they | “Q—And you were prevent wu ‘The Conrt—Then why anould not your question be, | KO YOu eonldn't go to Mrs. M.™ tll Monde: ant i j an air. Ne Gait revemblanse pevwten the Prahers woken ; ane 304 United States t to promote their future happiness, aud also to point | Gid'as reque nd thare wan no trem ‘Tor atmo: were they: that ine'very ser, | Idna'thad you knew and the prgonct at the bar Pies | cOuaR™ have my room, fe patient. litte girl. and yon ' § F Out to tiem the evil tendency of tue opposite views ‘i Metash Wiuteans tee Htcodid anon tact rooke fabs her ures RE.DIRECT BY Ma ee eae eed ce tree team choetion. ea | aball have to give, not tako, orders about my room Why is Thie Thus ¢. Mr, Hoan’s idea seems to be that the impor- | conning led themselves of @ general | 'e bed with aim, Q—Mr. MeFariand way under no obiigation to pay in | Q—Poew the man ou an, a Srogklen Bihe Kear | Fenny about Liliic and the young iaity 1 ain enunco® y *' Thus {An Appeal to Boss and * fa, | State law authorising county visors to Ot up HUGGING AND KISSING TIM, advance, wos he? A.—Tiiat was the mrraogement, 1 | {Mi the ear hetore & -Fosemble Daniel MeFar- | ¢, Tt only confirms my theory that you aud Mollio are ‘ Tweed tance of a republican constitution” and“ fu | armories wlien the Laglature failed to provide for | 4 nis Mr MeFatland d long before the hom: | "dee. hor whether 1 ATE Lave ob cade Aret-olnas totrie 5 ” efi. the follo’ bh A ils Mr. MeFarland learned long before the hom!- “Do you remembor whether le ever paid in ad- F. Davis objects triewers, nition of the general scope of education is com- Mr. Granam—How for the nominal equipment, &e., of the armories in | Calhoun, Miss. tam | The Cour-A Lenr) all you can avout the maturial and Aers fron tne woman | way’ pald Ih advance touts of ion law for this city are ke stringent pro. ‘and others, showing their py hat 19 your récoliection? A.—Yee prehensive aud forcible, this city, tictpavion Wipiishing is Wrong, And while positive. be the Mi the new book withls the next few weeks, for we May visions for the prevention and punishment of a ‘ role iy he Board that lays ont nearly three was thus engages, the ste wirnnee Wulo 1sN'® MARRIED. ‘ae Wantto annonnee it in my book Meare rememiver ; Phe : quarters of a million & year tor county printing— ACCURSKD PHOTOGRAPH OF RICHARDSON iss Auna H, Burns, eworn and examined by Mr, that tt ought fo Rave plonty at tt mune fraudulent registering and voting, ‘Thess | The Hon. Crantes EB, Loew publishes | iret the greatest and most infamous svindles that trom ihe ¢ hth onghs fo Adee platy OF humor, anu thas " h i r st und mor nous r om the truvk and stared bin in the eves, | Graham, ANOTHRR Cat AND DOO FIGHT, 0 4 - officially in the Zranscmpt, “by order of the | the turvitude of man ever conceives. When we sn) his Wife votally lost, hit Bext step was to take | Q—You area married lady? A.—Tam not, oir (with d ve have some horrors, If you reeoil trom them you d 1 P| y y Mr, Graham—I want to make provisions are contained in the ninth, tenth, | (os) @ wotice saying thet “all applicants to | that the Board met but four or dve times in 1908, | proceedings to obtain hie children j to ag do thie con. | cobsiderabie us perity) conteet ihe evidences Of euch withoon was tien rhall not do they and eleventh sections, which are substantialiy aaylng thes" @ spp and could not have bad much real oMelal printing | Summed all his money and ran him nearly BL 000 in debt. arin yenige where? A—In Boston. os on unis | the nherracion ot Frnnels McParland by his te Darling, | emi'od et my being “plane and hart." ca eallaear the bar at this General Term must be filed with | to do, some faint id oy be had of the enormity | tiscowery. ra 1 WhO WAR feht! 1 | trini. have you not? A.—L have. o | wae rene) Merorisns, Sie Dine Attorne Why, Tam Hie aman who har cof rit of eephont jo! $ the General Term Clerk during the present | %f the frauds under that head, Bat the ex of | the sultetand Keering fis chueren from his arma, Worn — ‘Are you How sopping in thcity? A. aun oe mays he i Counse! 1Or bhi pr LT weigh 288, and am Hebter-nearea than T have been Sxc.9 Ineneotors of Teglstry shall bold thelr Jast | wok Now, we should ik of Lp the raneality in that and other ways can ever he | cut tne Hoy fd whske Mhe wif feta enjoy: | UBiy, Ho eL'Coruer ‘ur Twenty-seventiy muvot ‘kbd Neart that ihe evideues Lam about tocomer abet nis | for yenres tnaeot I felt as if iad bret flea merting on Monday and Tuesday precediny the week of eck, , would like to know whether | known until honest men shall take possesion of the | meut of her our and his cluldren away, fever | Fourth avenu yriFoner restau 8 Fel t for years: ince 4 DRRIEAE BOS: DEO NR flection wna shalt at from fA Meugii 8 P, Me and | ¢p E local government. nud overliaul the biek account | lays Qo you know Damel McFarland, the preoner? | Pru one tes griablish she relationship of rst | trom ne, even before your ewoet Love eauiw Lo sweeten Thu l Oinenrolt AN amnlined apptenrts. Agaimsi tne | the new Excise law furnishes any relief to these | ind other papcrs, ‘This will be done zaome any HER NOT AND PROSTRATING HAND Act do. ow rrivate couneot, Ga thouelt taking en takGent ods | aud bless my life sered thal! og entered the sirert in which | “applicants to the bar,” or whether they inust | not doubt ‘hat, and then tue persons who lave 80 ny a weary month But by and by be Q- How long have you known him? A.—More than | u paltry note for @1W, every Mme We mV, On ee Pa nM ha thowkht Jet iden en mber « “be file e Ge a ” iH it c v o. une bee! jo Rani f “4 wt 1 hot 1 . ' i in eneient bouvee ihe auuier of | atill “be filed with the General Term Clerk’? | [OPK Proved upon the city and county must and | heahtiive iicnardian uay openly proclaimed, by a tet cFarlanit and tay It Yon hives seen tie tonrale PUT OUT MIS CLAWS AND somATOH US, et me eo, Lan aes, when sho and T , re ghalluicet th tre antve placeaad vad iety ex. | Lf the latter, how long are they to be detained on | The ing may double and twist ae twill, In the | New Fore shure ne ltiemion. to agatry tig wena cate hy these pietures ? Mr. Davis—Thie ts not arguing to the poin ther, Teaid to ter we will hake no vows Tye enc om BA Munk # FM when any | Ale? And are they to be fed and provided | site tide a pani inte {hat it hea provoked, it | he har alienated from the puth of duty, wad adverrites TP eeAloated ‘sy these iota oP Jy, Cashan District At other alwaye—of that weennmot tel Ly rack ot 18 sand emtise Hot eseapt the inal overwhelming the man he has wronged asp cuckold hese pioture y iat eau inline tt ei spnth sehen . N16, Any person who h ves not | with their bitters during the whole peri bis During thie tine Mek "not ; Wore to peehallenged’ Wi z hole period ? a a é thie Cine ‘arland was note Jars, und instond Of weeuing the snatte, Feepuraver uss a ’ * . : Bie iors to Ste. te general Whore are they to be deposited? Even the new The Han In Aten |B SIMULATID SANITY, Tue PARTY MARKED AY TuKoDORE PANKHR, | 1o\g3 On and mince ont in Jue ae my AMestione he Bis trips to) BUN Dis 1osipm Hise to take tuch vai his vote eh be rele ed tf” | Court House will not be large enongh to contain From the Spirit of the TH SPA ried to bide (ie afinaliy a we, Siege onee Aes Wh “in Vweodore Parkers | usted vehinges: and Ne edenced’ ths” qipsita: Sots, wud rhe ith leet LONE anty shall have the tixt of a | ther all, In this a plan to get an excuse tor fur. | , The great suocess of Tax Suw Is 80 pronounced | he conld never rot b ck tie chilaren. He con menced house, io te . When. they Mere leadtig te’ ofervenme | tenoer aad tov Vhinve » ay} place of voting. who stall he aseligit aie J patent, that no one who t about Within a | AU -ACNO) AALNSL THIS adaiterer for the purpore, AL pore ye he not Ho ts, to be done to prevent us from showin WHET ceiipoain of, bi A tenn 10 t and aria shalt ee eee eactlgtice OF | ther appropriations to finish that expensive edi- | cirele of five hundred miles ar city of New aining funds wita whieh to Feeula Bis ehit ny has he Oven deud? A.—I really caunot @ EnOW onitte? A Mave been In eruninal prose ve protected It the 7 porerioss In the tnatter. Dy Sonne ears, tions. and er did enon a thing HN PFoE. TP would Have nate Ho aittereuee Lives th wae ice fice? Will a habeas corpus lie to take these ap. | York, cua tuil to ol s first paper Ho ren Mer remember the day of the marriage? Av= etini Cenrt hes sseshe ioe. act arise ant 5 who | on f th ed for in the morning. and its news ts ao adinir: aniwon Were ALLonding morry Dare he se ®, nod | yn that mtwiys wast ection 9 anal bo | Pieants eff the file? Will the fact of having | ably grouped, and withal so full, that when one ts wud the bangucting Board, and Kcharcsoa torgot Is the original certifeate of Dr. shat tt Lin citaat ite Hewil rather st Mr ” t dart ns aa Me ethee see Necon puulb | heen filed secure them from being roasted by | {!Fough with rending it, there ts but small necessity Withess-O8 Theodore Varker. Not we she will lise end. hoses tere rat Obe Hor more (aah Hy yents, aun political disyualiter. | th iners? If i Fe | eae eT tae rad are RA ROR Pee fe ite Sera Wages O” sn Ih BRAT. G.—Whnt was the date of the marriag uttod with Sr recientes Pi ee Soe nor more tag five eats. aud political dieuatiticn: | the examiners not, is it not a case for Mr, teen in the street cuts an Hhuses In the | and that th ate Mat, Mae the date of ‘he marriage, refreshing four ti tie proweetils gi Uh € mistemeanor Ruahie by Iinpriontemt or tat | Benen? morning prociaiw its undoudted lead within the | would be | et tant OF inking atthe date or tas paper? | ground (iat I was not a eworn officer ow : Than fix Wouthe Hor more thapone year al e city man, who wou! | is rmussht try th fe a uit the accused too tiuch | Whot a woos re ’ a ul —_ cares * bo tA ad iit, Wiens, i Wee peu wean hate Mv, Parker's uandweit- | lke privace connac! proseeutd iz for a tee. Lihat acai s Y The lust soction of the law is brief, and ws | Anerror in the location of our northwest a Uufurtipave be: tnese.”” Wuet Gia ie aavwer'? Ara beeen Nir Davie Wat ims thieto do with tne queatioa he ’ ‘The pendont workincman, who understands trie |! Weil Leau't help it, i Ith: of Theodore Parker ? | fore the Cuurt? tina wa new give it entire as follows ern boundary line has been discovered, ‘The line | eenvomy, Iminvited toeauinind the advantages osfeved y in ao not pere iteation rhe : Ash 0, Bs, Thi8 act shall tube effset inn oxate was first surveved by Captain, vow Gen, Pore, | ylunpiite ciliate wae: eaves Mt Me Bia "bas FOL A LEIGH WAN H ureare marco tannve had slits ton mucho then. th Iw . . t a . 5 np weite City Hall ade, Bo facelcetaal woman, aud I meas to marcy her sort Me ur site eouioie, wuieh wae writ) f teno ws of time bi oopt what you are wasvoe bp ' bow

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