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SUN, THURSDAY, APRIL, THE MACFARLAND TRIAL. EIGHTH DAY OF THE TRIBUNE FREE. LOVE MURDER CASE. me WAP they are. Moanwhth@R alaplt ti ream ofvceink © fiting Beed@mpns e'la and Maritann to an C sot ‘Often dreadfully wedded, @ doting buf ficont: Prehonstble Richelieu, a Hamlet who mast have been mad to love anch a maiden as the etage hae long cursed nd a Don Cesar whose one unpardonable crime was his admiration of HE ADOMINABLE OTPSY he is competed to make love to. If you do succeed tn making an engagement, shall not have one shadowy fear of your Iistriontc succes: thut Thavedoste some rood In th of feeling Which Thave often felt to be unattainable. ‘One has po bueiners pot to do hie peeular work, Helways fect thatit was mine,and that I wronged Bot f was helotew. cul waters at be expected under the rule of the Towa. nuwrder and violence ce before the If Roemeront craves , this mock trial must satisfy rotations; fe to visit Canada; and tliat, simultartously with his arrival, the Red River delegates ived at Ottawa, conferences wo dére net at atiempt to foretell; but one thing 1s quite certain: the crafty plottings of Dominion Ministers, and the guilty bar- Mainings and intrigues of Hudson's Bay officials, have together brought America to the verge of an wnncceskary ontbroak, the extent of whieh, should it actually cecur, it is difficult at present to | crouching of j Aho throne, are to be rece come of these this distance: Tt Bhines for Aik thing could bave possibly oceurred:so fatal to the Boxarantes as the public mdignation called forth in wil patts of the etvitized world by Lovrs Narovrow eiving to the nineteenth ceutury the speetacle of an im- | punity of crimo which would have Fhoeked the | public conscience even in the dark ages, More of Mra, Cath: Coluing her s Lies fu the Gentle WHT am Rtnare ot W THURSBAY, Al Apotte Tall MecP voy 's New Hikerntoon, ‘Theatre Booth ar Claude Melnotie Bryant's Minstrels So Fy. Jons-File Railway, Filth Avemse Theat Grand Opera House Twelve Tespiations, Poaceta! Waters Ideas of Mad line Henri was Wreeked fn Teall sealiy foul . world condition at Apples of Hooth and ¢ Krothinglin ima C We owe Gon. Gr elt m not doing it. ng Hens And Was wreeked In pe 6 care, my darling, that you do not make Ke, 1 know that you will bo ahappier wroman, ant therefore a better oae, If you ean do the ri whieh it fn you. When aro von coming homo? We mustsce mach of ‘We cannot afford to miss that, I think. Ineed you, and} am sure you want mo. My doar, L don't quite suppose we shall be able to set the world right, but we may do something towaid keeping eseh other right. Iget dreadfully tred and discour- hy carmen M0 av, and (40d ot T an apology, and iuptrela—Chivg Chow Hi. ‘Thompeats Tron 7 York Circus Troup A whisper ran around the court room, as the audience Was gatheorin anotaer Indy were In the office of the Divtrict Attor- ney, and many tri Richarcson's Mr, MeBartand wes felt better than he did before Ho also sleeps better, but still poorly, ‘The fier that Dis cide of the fia story of bis domestic troubles hon Yeon given to the public, has tended to soothe MeFarland and A Cheap L egislators. The recreant Republicans in the Legisln- turo who helped by their votes the passage of T'wenp’s despotic city charter, affect to de- fend their action by mying that it was for the sake of securing @ good cloction law, Twrep has got his charter, and they havo got thoir election Inw, and such an cloction Tt gives Twrep through his crentaro O'HALL the absolute control of the first and most important election under the char nd indirectly guarantees bin the control of all subsequent elections. O'HALL is to appoint the first batch of in- spectors, canvassers, and poll clerks, and that secures the election of their successors just as Mr. Tween may dictate, I sold myself,” says Mr, Burin in “ Oliver Twist,” soliloquizing upon his mar- riage to the widow Connery, “ for six tea- spoons, a pair of sugar tongs, and a milk pot, with a small quantity of second-hand furniture, and twenty pound in money. went very reasonable—cheap, dirt cheap. The Republicans who supported TwrEp's charter will soon be, if they are not alrendy, making reflections very much of the samo They went cheap, dirt cheap, even if they received all the money I'wEED is credited with having paid them. ———— The Plans of Gen. Roscerans, is before Congress with a project for the benefit of Mexico, tures are derived from a careful observation of the nocds of that country during his resi- the Minister of the United Those needs are bricly a tore abusdant currency end railroads. must be supplied by forcign capital and en- codperating with the Mexican Gov- President Juanezand his Cabinct perfectly appreciate the situation, and cor- dially approve the project of Gen. Rosr- could bring his feelings to remove Gurxxert from the Now York Custom House, | in this we have done New York Ctre Theatre Fox as Marlet. Fan Francixeo Minstrete (95 Lrowlwin, sailed to get a +: Hhe could not be found. iy in his piace, ‘went to the Tombe, in injustice, 5 of Sir, Gainers has been definitely determined He is aware of it, though we dare 1 hopes to avoid the blow. ther here or in Washington, will be in All the influence he can bring to bear Will not suffice to save Lim, The political nccessi- ty is too serious to allow of his remeining in so im- @ post; and this fact ecems to have at last got a lodgment among tho President's opin- Possibly, in dismissing t and benefactor, Gon. Graxt may seek to console him with the offer of some third-rate foreign mis- sion; but, however that may be, it is not im- probable that by the first of May, the goneral day for moving, Mr. Gnixxent will have ceased to be Collector of New York; or if his official \ife is prolonged beyond that time, because of the difficulty of choosing his euccos- So far the names of THomas Murrny and Jou A, Gniswory seem to be most prominent among those mentioned; Graxt has not been wont to appoint those who have had the greatest expectations, “IC it were done, when, ‘tis doue, then ‘twere well t Were done qi Wallack’s— Meo Wood's Museum —The White Cat, Monde, each other this winter, wr er) a oa ooh But his efforts, The daily cireulation of ''un BON during the last week, which ended on Saturday, April 9, was as follows: Og SE ee ae “T wes Hibelied for three years," ho enid, “and could not get a fair nearing, RICHARDSON AND 118 LITE had it all thelr own way wi tito of the story ia coming ont, rieat comfort to me," he died. Ho is w little angel in disposition, and o# He is a g00d Svakespearian. I tancht Mim myrelf. a fine understanding for a hoy of bis age, Me wan 10 years old last Friday (April 8). Did you notice how he listened to thos letters yesterday ? n Mre, CalLoun's lette ‘THR MISTAKES OF MY LIFR me at times; and iff can catch somebody to preach to, T always find myself wouder- fully fmproved in tempor and cheerfuinces. I perceive that you have a bewutifnl pationce which fits you to be avictim, ard I daro ray Fehatl make you one. On the J, when other people ar the most indomitabie patience and Lope, well nigh overwheln, Aggregate daily circulation last week, Average daily circulation dur- Daily average dur- joua week, ending April 2, ancient friond Little Peroy is 4 “Tan't he a lovely ter, openly, fing the week, 95,058. Ing the pie ‘worn ont, I possess finart as he is good, You ought to Leor him read, Later =. Lhope you will bring back health and strength from those far hills, and a waole harvest of freshne: used all winter as need calls, With the spiitt of pro- phecy Ftromz upon me, I foretell that this winter will be Aerisis to Us both, and Thope a long Foason of food work Jn the right direction. Letus about the coming mont lands of peace. a Coming Changes in the Cabinet. The Cabinet is to be reconstructed at a reasonably early day ; that is certain, Beyond that, all that can now be regarded as deter- mined upon is the following: 1 Will leave the State Department, and succeed Mr. MovLEY a# Minister to — it will simply be fiom Washington was t that an infamous let- I wender what Mre, Sinclair said when ste saw her letter in print thi Sineiair is a good, well-meaning man, He has often expreseed Lis Hut he is tn @ bad scrape.” pak BACKETT came in at this moment, the crier opened the Con-t, we clerk called tho jury roll, the connset fell into pluze, and Mr, Davis arose and read the first portion letter to Mr, MeFarland when Mountain Nymph” at the White Mountains, in June, read the letter in T and cover them with gar I need that 0 #0 much. Tmnst stop for the charming interruption of correot ing an endless proof. Decause I ehail wot have tio ar very soon from you, er Tami 80 happy as to come or remain here and 284 hitherto Gen, ® letter must x sympathy for ux Mr. Hoan will resign his place as Attorney. Lam ever freety yours, one what was my ni pretty Taian mame, La-ct-a; nounces it, #0 1 hike the diminutive better. Pease use it. JUDG DAVIS'S REMARKABLE PUN, In the sentence, “I will not rmatie t ad * nortie "i Mr. Grauam (in bis seat)—Austue, Judge, rustic; not 4 but Tenppore it ought i Kissell we bad iu tuo Mr. Fisnt will not be sueceeded by Gen. B. President Grant has never had the slightest intention of inviting Gen. Bur. LER into his Cabinet. The reports to the contrary, 80 industriously circulated, do not merit the least credence. cannot be any cordiality of feeling between the two men, and their relations are not likely ever to become more intimate than now, ‘Who then will succecd Mr. Fis? Who will Who will represent the Bmpiro State in the now combination? These questions offer fine subjects for speculation, tnd we leave them unanswered accordingly. Nobody can solve thom yet with any certain- fy, not even Gen, Grant himself; but as yoon as he has made up result will be faithfully reported in Tuk Sun which shines for The Albany Argus propherics that at the head of the Department of Public Works, the Hon, W. Maxcy Tween “will be to New York what Havasanw has beon to Paris”? doubtfal compliment. ficw poor, and went out with a fortune o ten millions of dolla where Paris was to be transferme: up the reat es Dut everybody mispro- F. Burien. M4 y Mrs. Calhoun’ iE SUN at their breaktast tables, listened indiffereatly, antil Mr. Davis rolled out the passage about N went into of- There is not and Davie=It is nestio ber Hustie, Dut noe the dy wn. GaeeLey's to trip tt on the light fantastic broke into a laugh which rollicked urowgh the room. Calhouws Soporific Lever. Mr. Gerry uext produced Exiibit L fayluat “This begins with a soporitic.’ Xr. Davis wanted tne roporific to go anied the whole letter Gen, Roskcnan “coing to Bari and buying that was to be taken for now streets, and selling it to the city at rates fixed by ally dismissed, t unpopular mon in Paris, s anticipate any such fate for the great leader of the Old Democracy. ¢ to run him for Governor next d party whose Mr Gerry next read the following letter, Mr. Gra- ham requesting attention to then Mi Farlant is iured and pas Fioge in Wie successive iwiters, Jout grUW BUOUgE nner in wale how the torms Loter us the plot his own agen SMANN wos the m mcceed Mr, Hoant dence there a: WCLINTON Phace, better way will b fall us the candidate of the up true chief he is in wealth, brains, and political uch portions as he had in He then read My Dranesr Cio: Do you know what ismy pana Mr, itiehardeon, e, and when I am * atuck + Lust tell bn, aud bis clear common sone and kind heart always flud a way into smooth ‘Therefore, if | and he were here. I should Just trust him with dhe whole story, and end Lim to —Is iat letter ell confined to Mes. one mit frelince? Nobody is half dof unselueh as leet tiivee porto 8 conclusion, the gt todo port siesta Gen, Ronen AxpERsoy, of Fort Sumter memory, has tarnished his honest fame by hav- ing been among the firet to congratulate the murderer Vienne Boxaranre upon bis acquittal. pumber of Au appeared on the same occasion fur the same dis. graceful purpose. gi Lo thow the scope ui Of the correspondcuce 1y baving concluded bis ecadiuz, a Let Mr. Motley be Recalled. We have not often had oceasion to spenk wellof Mr. HamiiTon Fisn’s administra- Hon of the State Department; but we will praise him with all our might the day he leaves for England to rep! at the British Court, Asa historian, Mr, Motiey exhibits in h written works a strong sentiment of republi- canism ; Lut practically he is probably the greatest snob now living. and duchesser, earls and barons to dinner, and seads word home to the Administration of his triumphs in that line. pathy with the progress of democracy in England there is no evidence ; and the Ala- bama claims make no progress in his incom- Let him be recalled, and let Mr. Fist try the job in his place. the will of Gea, Gran, and Tuk SuN calmly What is asked of our Congress is simply An act to promote commeree and amity between the people of the United States and Mexico, by encouraging the citi- zens of the United States to aid Mexico in the development of her resourees.” to authorize the formation of one corpo- ration under the title of the National Bank of Mexico, and of another corporation under the title of the National Railroad Company of Mexico; and that is all. grant of lands, no action of our Government is desired, except the passage by Congress of a charter for these two corporations, The raising of the necessary capital, the putting the work in motion in Mexico, the trausaction of the business of the two corporations, will be attended to by Gen. Rosecrans and his associates in conjunction with the Mexican I propose to read the whole of whom he knows very well. Alas! he loft for Kansas seday, And wv rkcit hand is wanting. e'eu do ihe next dest thing. it tel what, Lut my inspiration will come in the course of the day Etuart but one the passage of tera, sues I cannot at Us mo: geet that only ened. wt, otherwise t It always does. J never met Whea he was very courteous, te 10 tntrodnee there Mr. MorLey Among the names of geutlemen who are likely to be considered by the approuching Repub! State Convention us candidates for Judges of the Court of Appeals, that of Mr. Buffalo will justly be prominent, Mr, Srescen isan able and experienced lawy alike for professional learning and sounduess of He would do credit to the Leach of the new Court, Mr. Pever B. Chamberlainship—an office worth about §200,- 000 a year—and is not reappe magnanimous self-sacrifice! other disinterested his reward, even in this li resigned, his term of office would bave expired of itself by limitation in ten mouths. Now, bo- hold! his brother-in-law, Jonw J. Braver, is snugly installed in the vacant Chamberlainship, and will enjoy its perquisites not for ten. months, but for four years, und is practically irremovable So the Swessx family loses uothing, Truly, self-denial is a the best tainz ino 0 go to tee him, I ehall Trtall jast fod out all hie ways from one or (wo coasns WLo know him intimately, and then visit him to come and take luncheon with mn Will aust propitiate his lordsulp, My dear, Wiis thing 1 know it ean be, avout it today, and have progress to report when you come back. Mra, Mowatt 1 tng exception to Mr. Stuart's theory. iwonother, Charlotte Cushman went on the rtaxe to ting, not to play. Madeline Henriques, to her admir ers, and Mrs, Jeuniuey are two more. establish precedents, not to follow them, fatuer's aie for else? ACTURA#ES ARB BORN, NOT made, ana if mest of our actors were tratned for the e had some who were not, Wi Think of that i propoed that iowa Leake loiter as follow Rreague of nusy witerUgOR. It i alter dinner, amd I Your Inet two letters at Long Branca, but I had no tue dL came home only last night wd totike so much trouble for yon, und thank you with lps and eyes, and yet it Is quite miserably possible that 1 may 1am going to tell you #0 youWilileee that this letter gto be done. well known My Devovep Pris Dilious, so expect as were forwarded tu; to answer them there, He has dukes No money, no Mr. Vaudenbait But of his sym- But it ¥6 tor us to able to come at all. Waat did our ally private af is oly for your dear self. You know wo But Mr. Sweeny, petent hands. © housekeeping for the first time tn tureo years, and expeuses are ter Mr. Caitioun wanted to 40 4 wv, and when I began yw receive a regular salary Tresoived not to ask him iorwnything for my pereon Thorefore I have \ayen care of myrelf entirely have been away THRER Ties, Hinge, It te quite time may hope for deeerey if uot for ge Areadiul Jobuson at Winter Garden as one of the Or indeed, of ali Koota’s support for T know that we cau do tis thiai must, Of course you can take a feizned name for your agement, and when yon are snnounced ere they cau say “her fret appearance at Uits thea Tahould do it by all meat previous repuiation that Stuart w assurance that on the ataze you will know your right hand from your left, waterials In use that he should interpose objections to Dotter, but I suppose it ls neceneary. Well, my darling, thore is more glory in plucking bright honor (row the pale-iacod moon than im being petted If he had not The purpose of this scheme is in every way trained school! laudable, and the advantage of a charter from the United States Congress is obvious. We cannot see any valid reason why such a bill should not be promptly enacted. pani Lb Mr. Boutwell and the Income Tax. It is constantly reported from Washington that Mr. Bourwe1 is pertinaciously in favor of maintaining the income tax, sorry to be compelled at last to believe that this report must be true. It is a disappoint- ment to find a statesman of Mr. BouTWeLt's clear intelligence and popular sympathies linking his fortunes with an unconstitutional aud repudiating measure, thet Mr. BourweLt has steadily favored the absurd, anti-American, Spanish policy of the Administration toward Cuba, have also been unwilling to credit, he is in favor of the income tax, we do not sce why he should not be in favor of Spain, and of the preservation on American soil of European despotism, -of slavery, and the This is what th of the Administration has been calculated to It ia wrony, unreasonable, per- 18; but so is the maintenance of the in- come tax; and be who approves of the one iy easily be believed to approve of the nee: Canadian Comp'cations. The diificulties that have for some time past surrounded political affairs in the new Dominion are drawing to a crisis. been shed on the shores of Red Riv: preparations for actual war are going forward at more than one point ia the northwestern portion of Her Majesty's territory, ‘That matters pertaining to the Northwest havo been wofully mismanaged by the pres. ent Canadian Government, no one outside of the small Government circle, even in the Dominion itself, atvempts now to deny. he sending forward of surveyors and road makere, before the Canadians had even the shadow of a title to the land of the Red iver settlers ; the cutting up of the Loastiul blustering of a few seedy snobs, under pay from Ottaw op to Pembina of His Excellency WILLIAM McDovuGaLt, attended Ly a score or more of hungry office-sceker own proclamat whose commission he had not re- ull this, and much more of a most 18 enough in itself to ust any right minded people. the ignorant half-breeds of Red River were not worth consulting, according to the no- wemade knights 1 Moreover, backed by the armics and flects of Cire i FOR Tum TRInUN! and though (he paper pays my travelling expenses and my board bill, still Thad to diese more th and Iam foreed to buy many 1. Moreover, Lwas obliged to put out all my sewing, because Ihave Lot had time to do it, and my clothes’ and aressmaxers’ and sean bills this fummer have been over two hundred dollars. Then L (ook one of my sisters, who Was not well, to Faratoga, and that cost me almost Atty dollars, and 1 the other, which are ninety dol gether Thave exactly no money Of courte, if 1 were to ask Mr. Calhoun, who isthe best man in the world, be Would tell me to co, but | know he can’t well aifor’ to let me Just now, I don’t want to brewk niy resoive, So L shall have to wait till 1 can hoard little, and T fear that will be too Hate to dna you, Shelbourne if you are uot there, of course. such cared to go at all, except to Fee you—o wanted to tebe nvther, Who lcB never seu the White Mountains, whose health te delicate, and w! It will be @ bitter disappoint: Of course it Is no put only the should not other but gainsa great deal, claims, through the prosecution in the Zribune Free-Love murder There are three who are much to me in the flesh—J. R. Y.—and you can guess the other two,” was intended to profess any affection for the notorious Joun Russert Youna, that Youna has yet received, Even the Freo-Lovers reuoun The Hon. Mx a Democratic pay the schoo! bills of quarter, and a SUGAR PLUMS OF RASR, The Very effort will make the fruit better We'll see; but dou't have owe doubt of the end. It 8 perseverance and wil! that win i the end, and you Fes AS at present rated, Your 4 I dashed off t a ent for firty weir letter Las bat Juss come, You HiME HOt be Kept waiti when I have news to tell, an 1 can tell you. Itis also affirmed Tit write aan I want to come to you more di Low starving for ‘ie Living bread of rocks aud hills aad rivers, bat I must o'es Ked myref with paving stones, I fear. don't suppose it will be possible for you to come. If avy kind face shoud bequeath mea} value in the brief interim, 1 will good Friday. Lam the scrubliug 81 4yphea whuse rock Foils down faster than she ean briug it up agaia. 1 fear T don't simg at tho endless task like my antet) » oll, ilfe ie nothing but the uso we Dotter to get false tech for people who need thew than I shall not go to MAEL NORTON has organized their farms ; ‘oulke growing old. ment to me, on hor account, i soon be at Nome, 60 that K shall sev you ip auy event, But the one taing 1 will not do te, TO “'RUSTLB IN UNPAID-POR SILK.” Thad the spectacle of wew drestes, and don't mean Lhave been trying al mer to save moucy for some books, for which I au fame Ligutink things, Dut L suppose Do you know I have almost decid lecture Wiis winter if Lean persuade anybody to hear me, which 's problematieal, es at all eveuis, and shail resume my cloeution essons to *rengiben my Yo! AS MUCH IN MB AS IN ANNA DICKINSON, and I meen to coin my heart for drachuas if it bo pos. If Tean arrange 0 cara seventy-five do Xtra work these next two w Mr, Nortox being Thunderbolt, his club wiil doubtless be called the Thunder Cloud. own as the the pompous march with you om that a es Some time ago the public was distressed with the question, Who is Gongs M. Roweson ? In due time the question was answered by the Aunouncement that he was a member of Gen, Guant’s Cabinet, which, though not fully satis- factory, had to be accepted in the spirit in which Tuexpurnort Norton voted for our new city But the public are warned to be pre- It is announced that Hoar is about to withdraw Simultancously with this lent attends a banquet in Phila- delphia, at which, to borrow the words ofa fiieud of the Hon, Honace Gneeiey, was also inspired by kNAp, and the excruciating but irresistible elo- quence of that highly popular orator, Daxten On the following evening this “highly popular orator? dined privately with Has this little cireurastance thing to do with Judge Hoan’s retirement fron if so, who is Daxiet Dove pswered in the ag was the query, Who is Gxonoe M. Roneson? Gen, Grant is fond of surprising the public, aud nobody knows what to expect ——_ Acall upon the Sachems of ''ammany Hall to reorganize the Democratic General Committee Is it the intention to put the De- mocracy more than ever into the hands of such Republicans as Henny Sauru, B. F. Mayenne, and Owsn Baexnan? These are curious timer; but the Democratic party ought not to be sold out at too cheap pil del Information as to the lottery purporting to be established in this city in aid of the Cuban patriots, (is asked of us by a resident of Milton, Ky. The handbill of this lottery (which is en- closed to us) emanate: brokers, 600 Broadway, New York city,’ and the cireular statea, ‘All orders for tickets must be accompanied with cash," amount only to $950,000, drawn on the 30th April (it should have read the 1st), and the surplus (!) after paying the prizes is to be devoted to the Cuban cause, searcely say thav the man who invested funds for the printing of the handbills of this swindle must lave a very sincere conviction that “all the fools It is an unmitigated fraud, and we advise our readers to bave nothing to do the issuing of hie ¢ another for ayenr Bs Heat Be Cuban policy whing, and some other ¢ ceived atall ridicalous character, for one’s seif. Vihat will be your Salem address ? Come book, aud ket me know the niust gather what go vulieius and Aaron's rods did holy graves without the beneaiction of ¥ Rood indeed to let me re rollt by AL inmeMse:y. accomplish. to mie as coon ae you an New York pumber tntown, ifthe Lkuote there \ ther puzale, with you. I shall enjoy it aud s penetrating whe i bert eond.tion, but strong only in tho low What I want ts tw tlons of the n On the whole, there is now little danger that Mr, Bourwenn will be a condidate for the Presidency in 1872, and Gen. Grant os Well extinguish that iate: which has for some from the Cabinet, report, the Pre: ks, look for me. Us to pay, ont T Ime and be able to go Jnst Father weed to be ric her has never been reconciled, and 1 within my very na: re rusty now, of tone, and Ttuink 1 ean gala T hope you cau hed serawk Byer and always, us loved, yours fully, her like to get up a fr but to show their Andin this they wother to bavo ior jealousy eretarics Cox a Want togive Ler wil the pleasu Soy darling, Ub When T thought I should be able to xo bills had not come In Hoult 1t would be for me $0 ui bosom, and of lute has strongly tended to unsettle the official tenure of the Secretary of the Treasur & JURY ACTOR IN suites, The criticisms of Mrs, (a the Winter Garden, likely to succeed, of the Dominion, on tho other by prejudice and duped by enders, now ery, to order, for vengeance; and their representatives in Par talking against the Govern. y, still for secret reasons incon- A few of the more intelligent possess suilicient perspicacity nn on the setresses at ks ON thoatriead Dovenrrrty,”” hand, blinde tWelftn Juror, Josey i C actor aud mahager parts of the iter, Howard, wao ts The mock trial urs has produced the deepest indig- nation among all classes of the French people. the President, ‘one to you ever #o many thu body if it be pos bia, ave this misera! eomed to seq iueh ors of Lis Drowwssion gor Dusiness for For umysell, 1 have avowed iny tin. and winter Lstall do my It is the one potent the Cabinet? Are we tobe liameut, while Judge and jury actually ran a race of obsequious- ness; and the qnestion to be decided by thom hment to be awarded to a mur- lieate attentions to be lavish upon him, and the odium to be thrown upon his From the beginning to the end of the trial, the moral position of tho respective parties The criminal was treated with the utmost respect, and his victims were sub- jected to the most and occusiowe, auginter, So did Mra. Caihou's gusiug passage vo mediate future, Ristently vote fervant, the comfor vettor from Mra Cathowns TI CLINTON FL sor, Thursday, April 2, Hurrah, my darling. AM my whee!s are turning the right way, and the world mov He did answer your swcond leuer ab length. Booth was with him when it reacued him, and he read it to that divine man, * who feels,mterested tu" you, 1 uote the words of te Potentate. Aud I you wht play such parts a8 Queen in Haul can have an engagement with the miracle! here !! th winter 11! under an assumed name !!!! want to do that, Mr. stuart wu ment in the country, Dut 1 advise here sve, by ail duzling, L could not be happier if 1 bad dis. old mine, Maybe we have, THINK OF PLAYING With booTH, T dellove I should die of that rose in aromatic pain if sueh & privilege Were mine, its uscd T mean, of cours your desize and purpore for the st faded nor been trampled out by hard hoofs of noces Have you had any encourag 81m that Way, having no direct theatrical inilus eneo, bub I'l uy to obtain some. and L fully believe It to be your best Nothing fo much as the stage needs I know I couit help you in the direction of your wardrobe, but L feel there isn't much else Lean do, not im itself. And you=T derer, but the d t agers’ desig Mr, Stuart na ment? Tam very nab hired in’stry, butalso of an independent know et co—the thing of all others the Pro: | was inverted, is published, 4 noblest work. lives and good heads, » 48 well ag red vantayoously dispensed And otters at test, yor galling Lumiliation, otf thie when the farce was over, and the murderer set free, a mvb of snobs and flunkeys gavo an ova- tion to the felon, and American women disgraced inselves by sending bouquets to bis wife, the tan had distinguished himself in his past career by genius or prowess, or by any public or private virtues, @ fecling of sympathy might have But here was a reprobate who from his very ebildhood spread terror among the manunities in whieh he counts, con now be my dear chi Ot coureo I know that the Iife I know that T counsel you to discouragement and toil and contact jwith coarse people and Flights, But if Thad half the confdence to my bowers that I have in yours, SHOULD WAVE UREN ON THR STAGE months ago, and { know that Iehould not have failed I think youhave so many gifts, your beautiful voice ing color, Your varying, soulful face, your earnestness and freshness of nature, your love for your art—and in your love for your art and your love for your children you have also the highest incontive. Dear cuild, I wish I could make your path Smooth to the highest success, but only that succe highost to which we make our way with paln and toll, When youcome back we will have long talks about this matter and see if wo cannot make Our eager wu. Dition give place to excellent doing. Lbolleve Stuart might be induced to place you on the sail, ‘They have absolutely no lady at Winter Garden, ‘That Miss Johuson is @ chambormaid of the most hope Jess order, and how sdwin Booth can play with her passes my understanding. Now if aver women of power Are needed ont the stage, and I deli quicker this fact is recognized th no means an easy one. and not scetional. Princo Auiitun still lingers and accordingly, fel.vendenco must sleep for a tine, But Wis Royal Hight My doar, this 8 such a men, Youth aud hope and beanty, as poor Mi Flite used to say, hut there Is no sad moral tn this ¢ I hope this wall reach you In Boston, it will comfort you Dut if 1t does not, 1t will beoply because you Where I can tell you ALL TUM WIRK-PULLING 1 HAVE DONE, Tain really good for eomottung, 1 belteve, and when you succeed Isholl fellcitate other, Lpray you pardon this incoereut se 40 delighted I know not how to be conscoutive, In all my prayors hereatter I shall name W. Stuart by name, Nobody could be kinder (han be, and he wants you to come and fee him as soon as you are here, * Such lark Pip.” and Booth! be has talked about you, an Proposed vo bring yon out! 1 must stop to cateh the loving arms about you and give you the heartiort aud ring you aver had In your life, Como at once, If you should come on Saturday, and don't bw {me to come and see me, go to church, MR, PROTIUNGH ANS, Fortieth street, near Sixth avenue, on Sunday morn, nd Hit WALN oe, pew 89, and we'll talk it ail over from “ Morales & C appened to live, ire Wasa threat, aud his wholo nature ite wavinest ‘The prizes advertised Tho lottery to be last thoir climax to the felon’s h brought him But here all of @ sudden the assassin was ‘The very policemen who escorted him to (he court room kissed the hem dge bowed to him defer- ‘The special jurymen got excited at the ord intimating the faintest allusion to the Justice was dragged in 1 with @ criminal Where would their independence movement Vand sustained Would it not be much ated like a saint, dy open rebel 1 1 Govcrament. at its t becomes involved in an en tirely unnecessary war, through tho erafiy end designing management of a quartette of new-tledged, reckless, and unprineipled Baights, who thirst for etill higher favor at Imperial hands, no matter how acquired ¢ It is officially avvounce Br Srarvonv Nonricorr, Governor of Hudson's Bay are not dead yet,’ wit of the murderer, the mire, because ithad tod who was @ prince—iud a prince of the blood- stained house of Boxaranta, All this happens on the very threshold of what protends to be the beginning of the end of per- sonal government, as if to impres# tho con: ‘viction upon France that nothing better can @ way can be —————- Sinco Mr, SWEENY hasceased to be Cham- berlain, and bis brother-in-law has succeeded him, would it not be well to pass a bill fixing the salary of the office at fifty thousand dollars o year? That onght to be enough to satisfy a man of moderate desires like Sepator Baaviex, STUART LOVES THE TRIBUNE, Til write to Mr, Gay and porsuade him to nse hie infu. ence if It will do any good, A Mr, Loug would help me, everything—all your hopes and fears and troubles, 1 have seldom in my life beon ta frank with old frieuds a8 tn this morning of onr love With you, I hope you will be moved to Jot me help you with your burdens, if that be posmiile. or at leastto tals , We foe, that Himony of Charlon W. Kastwoo Mr, Charles W, Eastwood. a dealer in woollens able and contradictory, and nis o the Met witness called, ‘Orotam, A Whe ME Jonn Fe Clove Did you see He was examined by onversation was de Cldedly tucoherent; his anestions had XO SENSE IN THEM AT ALT, —Did you ongerve whether he wept in the car on nol? A.=I think he di <NO you Fenember teterry what ho sant? A. Te otimated to ane th hat Une did A About & o°elock 10 know the prisoner, Daniel McFarland? - “aid you form his acquaintance? A—In eid you make his acquaintance? A.—At Bin thers, and im in the month of November, 1860? u reach New York that day excitement continnes, and Yea, 6t. Q.—Wiere did you see him? A—Ife called at yn: place opro if busines Faw hint to bis lodging, where I stayed about uve 1 12.—Did you ent anything (nae day? A.— several tines, In Canal str Kari's Hor ‘Q.=When did you ‘soe him Jast in. Jong botore the occu: Was within a week 2 st ta lng abo etna ean hi euco.on the 3 vious to, that tiie, -He eame inte my iting wriiing at my dosk, and be- Q. did you cat? A—Tdo not cxsetly reat Joct—beorstenk oF uyslers, We alo aller We returagd Did \teFarland ext heartily? A.—T think nat, lus Nin thie day t stats what took pin e, where 1 wie ig manger? A.—He was very wich exticed : E trved to dfvort his attention from hie fantly ettaire, 1 Q.— What Wi How did he appear nt that tin rout from what con ital anner as to Delng rational or Ir ited. onal? fe wan very m Qi viad ie ofien zone over, thesy troubles with you belore? A ow ion Q.—What Une did you see him? A—tIn the avters conversation on this par The half oF three: ‘and he cau ho er; thal Wor dvOUL 4 v uivek. cocasion 2 A.—Perl or, it was Towa Let us walk up street : ' to i he wale, Tagerer)® hetore welstac cd be Deewuue Very much ox: eitod, aud acruck frequently WITH 108 FIST ON Tie TABLE, I told him not to talk #0 loud; T wae Attragt the attention of persons in What was the very wi Jeri was Odit¥ION to hi! a WI a the best thing for bi, ME TALKED VRRY WILD, Q.—On all these oceasions his manner key A.—Yoa, sir: all the time. Hin OeLOFe the oveurred Kos, sir; that was the In of the way; thatit woul raid he would Lore. Me eyep Att was appearances wi 4 hie who careworn, and his ever had n staring expre! Cannot well dos ‘Tho witness was cross-examined by tlie Dig he would become wheont! atke'! to Attorney, who elicited nothing new oF cont vi but he excited considerable interest by the followiny OF twenty minutes I ‘Q—From what took place dtd you Am1 thongtit be waa not {iin ae monomanine; by had been in WLo IBY place tre wae alten and Novem! ward ferred tw incres think him rational? —Whon you went to Woodside dtd you stop to get hie rig ming FS =Nor anything to drink? A. }—Did you Kot nothing om the ott ~When yon ot thers you wont first to Mr. Natray aire here you wont to Douglas's? A.Yeq Q.—1Vhen you cot to Dongins’s did tovat or drink? A.—Nowiing, my Fubject, # + 180Y, BOMetiines two ward he Joete dd they mo he #0 AI think (hey did. ‘on the & 10 keep hint of you get anything Violent in Noveuper, 1809, QD he not ine fact, that at the ‘ou reached Mr, Douylas’s you ? A—When I got'to for his wife? A. ude to bis ‘was wound np in her. Te said his whol ougias’s Louse) ‘He was sorry he could NOT PROVIDE A BETTER HOME FOR HER, ire 4. About, thi 1 THIXK Not. Q<Mad yon drank nothing b; taken a class of ule. Me Really wo much. ander the influence JOU init bo called pretty drunk’ }— Are you ware of that? A.—Tam, tr 10 always expressed the greatest affection for his You about hie inability to sleep at When I first mo he had not slept tn six Weeks, an roots At DiENt. fore you get theres of urgent spirit A. He $aid he often wished AG, ie. Das Bet Laninctf dead : that his brati appeared to be on fire, ‘Crossexamined py the District Attorney —M CUT he fest say, wring, nad f got thronen writ Me, and aske the Hienardson haa he oD Ratvorge evant a Wha Well, be said tnt? 'Athat fe the only time Lover This part of the cross-exumination excited great interest, a it pointed to the intention on tue p the prosecution to put in testimony to show Uiat we ood, When MuFurland came into Your sor: out @ Week before thi 2 Of Richardnon, W id,"* How do you Don't distnrd yoursel We LOOK A calf and sat down by ad ‘heard any more Bows about airs T told ha tha pots he Ww [Loe Sk Oe eee DRUNK WHEN WE VISITED Woonstnr. was about gut Testimony of George Welling». ‘suid some pretty hard things about he say? Please state the words. A— examination by Mr. Am a waiter at Ker restaurant, Twenty-s1x'h etree ‘and Fourth avenue ; Mc. Mer ailan RICHARDSON WAS A DAMN 1D LIBERTING, that ho had etolen hie wite and childre: oot hin? A.—No, @ there in October and Noverder | there for the lat thne apont five d he had osnally a wild 100K ; he loo aya Wefore Le 9 faa Lit wife ant ‘ ! 1 ' 1 ' 1 ‘ ‘ ‘ had Deen up all nicht; he Breakfasted found fault with everything tat w ‘ame Inone day add threw himself on 4 oc) KNOCKING ON THR TABLE, £500 deal of noise: T asked liluy what he ir r lor ils Wite, and they were coing to be married. —Was he a than who on ot elf wit a good di Miatters expressed ‘A.—Not #0 inueh 40.09 other matters Ke dieet by Mr. Mrs. MeFariand t jhe sald nothing. eves were bloodshot 5 in our place; Ihave heard him matter to hitus. eared angry Ail ox aham—Did vou ever seo Mr. and oye at her, and if so, etave thotr manner We seen them togetier, amd id atfeckonate— ewenaper with hint, ard road It they always, roune seemed to think agromt a ‘Testimouy of Sandford P, Wakeman, Sandford P. Wakeman was next called and ex- amined by Mr. Gerry. hese Was then elty, wher orfice ; he i Mokariand Lew while eating Lis e generally read 1M SUX, JUDGR MACKETT onowING TRI ‘The Court (to counsel for the prisoner) —How long do you intend to scenminate testimony on this point of ine Sanity and of Mr. MeFariana’s pecntiaritivs Mr. Grauam—We taxe the ground precisely as the IeneRsee BWOTe Youle ‘ou the month of Apri ly—this inau was deranged on the sutject of thes man eric be lives in Marttan, N. J. Furlan about the middle of May, ie living at st Waverley place in’ this he kept @ real estate and employment neve The Court=1 have no disposition to lnlt you, Mi hin the whole story over aud over tee bis litte son I ed of the buy woul he wouid, Mt tat wk In Graham, bat would like to know bow much tune it rey Was With him, and vc going to’ ovcupy accomplish Alike to i.e are going on aa ran Yonr Honor will perceive « hitude we canner tell wien We Lave ditearded @ great many Witnesses, and we have within a few nieita ent out® Brent deal of our case, In view of th was prosented by 18 and asked the witness Laim ; withees eard ud Perey gave a desiamation from Richard Aner tue deciumation was Antshed did McFar epent his etory ? What tune of day di how tong did itis idly as we can. in a care of ils i short cave that thé prosecution. We expectod » ‘We have done ail we could to shorten There are some witnesses We cannot We voerted autii eleven oF twat Q What did yon observe in. bi fog? A.—Hie inet forego producing. Michael Callahan, F Wan VOry excited, Indeed carAuee OF lus eye Was Very Wild, aod Wan Mek Michzel Callahan, for the defence, was sworn: Was a waiter at Kerr's reetanrant, mony of the former with came outol te rou where he had bean ‘With lis brother aud Perey 4 through the room as if be Was looxing Twas about to inquire hed tears enpto veral tines, during Testis, and witked Fayidly up and Too when be wis talking. fectly sober during that con- ? A.—EHe aid. very without his nat, ead of one of the Waiters Wlint vetiation ? Ari thik Q"Did you seo any Mdieation of Uquor about Lim ? nd whether he bad bee: hen 1 wae informed the gentleman ‘Who was with him was his broth rand would pay tor Was the matter with tin, a paitice. QW het tid you think of htm trom his any that Ume? A.—1 ther avout kim; whatever he had; so when they came out to their brensfasis, this gontien ‘Was his brother, iL there Was SOT appearance wad ex: ‘observe nd that ihere as A separauion ber t brossion of his face was very. HAGGARD, CAREWORN AND TROUBLED, —Do you remember his apes pcieterelce to his fearful Pritt Ad de ‘wile, and ho to! “TM ACTS KIND 0” STRANGE that was the fist ume I know him. ‘The prosecution objected to what was said by Mr, tween hhu ana A.—He exclained, * Oh, my L cannot live much longer this way! -Do you :ceoliees of having trouble ia toleave you? A.—Id From that time to the mont ine? A.—Yes, Q—Did you ob Mr. Craham—We. ‘npon the coms Wer to tie Wile of Angust did you ¥ da) Were these conversations about his roubles ro iI Ubewe occasions, wien there was re always’ the name, shin otten ? A.—¥e going to take place in November. . foresecn what was ied to you on peeeen, Course, BO one could foresee iho nek whieh you saw aa th th Mi. Granem— stoceason? A—Yes, Wore Always the sate kind: ig Q.—Didd they ingrease during that time ? AI thought eorsir, wai? —Where subject of drinkit Q.Do you remember having seen him in August, A—Yes, sir. NG COURTESY OF JOUN GRANAM. f the defence want an exce;ti he law permite this witne: a DY what took piace is Just_as much Onn it was sctuall yrWwoner at the bar; Decanse, IIa you ever converse with Mer Q—-Do you remember bis using any ex his having uo taste for drinking ? im say he had taking amoal, mies Out It 8 Obe to tell ma tho duced upon lie mind In view of Wit hd UUme he goes in nptil h And Uns withoss has a ry NO TASTR FOR DRINKING WHATEVER, a With the fot that the Drowher of tur (iiss OneE commented upon {tak Ah inuleation of 1 AxThid 4 hm tn the morning when he sata felency ; becaure that J ecuabled bin ‘to tell whether or not et ith this state. Kugust to November ? ‘correspoud. w! ne ib? A.—Itd ry fi acting straug ly Q'—bid you seo iim often orton eagageu im Q--Did bis symptoms increase? A.—T think 80. Qo did th B18 AFFECTED IN 1S MIND, ‘And that wonld enable the person tn we Of Wie place to exp jobs Continue bo be used by fit nto toare when svenking Upon what he Observed. out what war conuuianieatet vost ta the aUonal oF Wratioual euaber Would ALWAYS THOPGUT MR WAS CRAZY, Q.-D'd you ever have any doubt about that? A. ever did. you rem 10 fornt & Judzment ae te d ratioval wonld be competent. Nestion. ant take the ruling of the Court. 00 Wald Was the Bro tine Fon Sunday, the 11th of Noy, at did the genitleniaa dot, haviny wict McFarland in Sixthayenne? A.—Yes, sir, tr. MeRAciauil say Lo Hi the first Of there twa Q.—Did he state Yong we hac thn about not expecting to aid he Waulsd me to look ys before the 2th of Novem 1804,) of whieh you have spoken ¢ calm aud see if bi pO aMY Indicution of aie cai a his eyes; L told him 1 was uo judge b fae ae fared exeltea? A.—Very much, Question excluded, Defendant's counsel execpt, ‘Testimony of WI Hom M Did he have an appearance o thd ughE so, AWYos sir, frenzy? A.—I id \oa go home with him om that occasion? ‘The Court took a recess of twenty minutes, Mer Wiliam Moore was called ‘This witness wos and corrobor: d the testimony Q.- Where did be ive? A.—He was boarding at Mra, Grio'’s precoding Witnesses, you got home w rand seemed resttes Ge Didd he tale asd is Q=Dii youn thd anbjer t? rn ‘et w Dis ons Answer me. After tarew again, hort to "get bint awa twits BO Lao} tug Testeuraue. timouy of Johu DP. Conghtir ghlin, for defence, cal amined by Mr. Grate: T reside nt S41 Kast Fifierh sersoe of Uuivad S did you tik that night? 1" sleeping any th esta in that Ww pis Baws abd Oxelali My Gop, WHERE 18 MY CHILD?” tho expression. for an hour, ho he was a man whose mt He then raised, ® lew Linutes Woke up. Aw AbOut Loveioek NOT REQUIRE MUCIL MEMOLY snoh work ns getting ai Ortssed biuiselt and bully a What did he t Q— Do you ry Veluber wl your ottice ? Q= What d he'belic ved they wars ed abont the sanve thiting Nh was Qh that Wa footing Hin on tae Lat of Nor he stato tne (ying fo take lis child $0 tne away that Le Would not bo. abl wad ma it L Would Ko with h Bide aiid seo at we Gould Q—Did_ yc ow dy TUR JURY LISTENED INTENTLY to this tostinony, and» ONL His ehitld, Q and bosex Rallrond to Newark: wo then walked over it Ville, to the morning. M'PARLAND'S VISIT TO WoonsIDR, Ve and & halt oF Lwo miles slow dy you ux t Day, the oniy day E Vhut' die did you start? Sometimes wo Id leave my ottte erty and luqui AAboub wa o'clock Q—Did he talk mach as you w "O* Whe ax Wew han tere Re'teliove’, got (plug aud return. was that ho was ho kept w 100 eeriem se a Kidd HG Lo grocery and Inquire abuat I Could foarn what Lad become at Went th the grocery sod Lalived some Uiue W: MLAB and the proprietor, 1 Ach ald Qe What did Mr. Davis~W that occurred W ofthe prisoner Q Wii oul? AL Did you inquire ‘as to Mr, Itichardson and the evs Atatine anything did you tell Mefartand w! 1 TOLD 1M HS WIFR WAS MARnIED, Q.—Whatesfeot did this bave npon hin? Av- The 6 feet was teriibh wm to Koop wid WOKS Ih Uaby, nel se, tint L lind to take Hote wialiine’s tried to quivt bi Wy plireney; After a winle L sucveddod in quieting li G=Whas then dd you doWn to Mr. tor Q— Wit did vou stat this interview with Mr. Dous)as? ‘ that T believed what L had toll hin be troe, about them fon ad to the a ry A.= Whi wo bal Lice of hie wile de ttre day belur He had wa ked npon Air. katahee reply vata inh Maite ak pevyryiynngrte rire th

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