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The h. Tt bhines for Att ae ee hal foe Su, It has been eabjected to every possible criti csm, and hos triumphantly answere! all ob- jections, Unable to argue h against it, its enemics are now cndeavoring to frighten the Governor from siguing the bill granting harter, THE these 10,000 additional votes would not injure A, but they might operate to bring in Bas one of the five majority candidates, and would pretty surcly carry him in as one of the two ninority candidates, As there are no politicians of the commer. SUN, MON a a THE SCIENCE OF POLITICS. —_—_— MASSACHUSETTS PREDOMINANT IN WASHINGTON. Carclesoness and Partinlity of her Repre- DAY, MAY 2, 1870, MONDA 2 187 ; , H xentatives both im the Cabinet and in ‘ Y. MAY 9 1670. clamor in repard to the provisions of | cial kind on cither of the tickets, the iden of | Congress. L= SS : Mis only moaut to throw dust in the | trade has doubtless never occurred to them ; | Cmrewondeuce of The Sun, Roots Thenire The Witow Mont, vd Teeth eyen of those wito have not envefully exam: | or, if {t should hereafter be presented to their | Wasmixetox, April 28.—T have read your com- Bryant's ¥ rels "1 t ” leefehe 6 : ‘. ments in Tie Sun of yesterday on changes in the jhe ree ‘i ined ‘he real point in controver. | minds, it would of course be indignantly dis- | Capinet, and the nocessity of euporseding Mr, Davie, Prcarsie z % 5 sy is whether the wishes and carded, But somo of their friends or ene- | Assistant Secretary of State, Yon may rety upon it Prench Theatre-t« Poo bter. cies of a few mon will be allewed to st iwies, with an eye to results, may turn that Gen. Grant has no idea of removing any of the Seen Obes Hetuntaew tromnals in (ho way of a great public benefit. The | subject over in their minds, oficers referred to i wae rupooned at one time Kelly & Leon's Sinstrote cory rs in the Arcade bill are many of Senet - GAineeclan isvar Wood seuss Sat WOR Geeue- National Academy of Dostgn. Corver sudt, and ah av. ica shakit cians WP sic Weal fot n thief to catch a thief, Jonn Rus. | & Mr, Hoar would retire; but that gentle. them gentlemen of postion and wealth. If man has no thonght of eiving up the snog position Niblo's Garden Lydia tw Tie it, yr 2, wi icked 01 oO} e Tribune + Sipephe Thentee- For wo they wero utterly unknown, howevor, it | M4 Yorxa, who was kicked out of the ‘ai which he holds, nor has any other Cabinet officer rancteca Minstre eon tary, would be of comparatively little consequence y the Associated Press in consequence of Lis | any soot intention; for each Is surpriced and over- sore meg espe fa the road will belong not to thom, but to | Maving been detected in stealing their news and | soseq to find greatness so sudtenty thrust aon him Bony ¥ evens Bewery [Gis stoahtialdbed,. i bd 1° sh sending itto a little penny paper of his own in | Jt isa mistake to suppose for n moment that centle- Woe Hance, tom | a at edd A aly harm the cor- | pp adelphia, is said to have caught Gen. Bex- | men who cannot expect any public promotion at . porators con do is to fail to build the road; | gas ¥ Borven and put him into starting a daily | home will voluntarily surrendor distlagatshed post. n of TiE end th's is precisely what these objectors | journal in this ¢' An appropriate de tlone nadoran Administration which, neither co hich led Seale, ff 4 ‘ - I woutd be Spoone » | lectively nor individually, did anything to get in mene a desire. The roud cannot be commenced above | the heading of such a journal wou ” Ef "#7 | power. This will increase their te cis of areas was ¢ Vall street w the cc uy 1 Oo and a »yproprh tile would be the Thieves’ and hence 1 ¢ estly ask you to dismiss the ide Wall str adhe wtih thy npany Las two mil cee ee priate title wou be ‘ that they will give up tle power which they now peg.ong thar MAY... 194. | lions of cash in its treasury, which will make | Q#™ hold. ‘ Seamer ; } scien . : andering from (he autseet, objec 1u3:$88 va it abundantly responsible, A weteoveny: tan 3 up betwoon Me, | of titsiener Meare tte atienttae oF the pools eo te daily cirentution last wee The on} ctical objection to the Areade | Ww is bl the Li Enquirer | Me. Mavsnchusotts countlet throngh which p ‘ Ade : The only practical obj tion to the Areade | Wasmixotox McLean of the Cincinnati Enquirer | Wie huve clutine aeatnet the Clovornment aro obiized 613,300. daily eireulation a bill is that it subjects the Broadway property | and Mr, Munagdlansrean of the Cincinnati Com. | to run. Tt Mr. Houiwell, from Maneachusetts, See ing the week Te Daily averoge dt | holders to the possibility of having to scll | mercial, MrMaratmap having boldly charged | te'ary, of the Treasury, doce not wish to decile tng the previous week, ending Aprit their vaults to the railroad company. But | Mr. McLean with using his newspaper and his | Tressury, who ts also or Massachusetts, ne A 9 | aeotudieal! tls o promote schemes of per. | cantiemah aimost univorsally rejects every claim, 100,517 no vault can be taken without tho consent of | Pol ' ea uence t Labeda hed ea Pituont oven aivine he American eltizen a respect: s eee : . 1 r ronal profit injurious to the public interest, Mr, | ful hearing, If a claim should ever reach the Attor- More nbont ncrott Davis ana his | ® majority of the property holders upon | {9n" Pro’t Musrlom on ney General's oftce, there agun tt {4 met by Mr. jeteaudinn the rie fi ‘ tho strect, and very likely they may not bo | eht4x replied with violent personal vituperas | flonr and his aeststant, Mr. Fictd, both from Mase Defrauding the Eric Rattway ; Tall, Whole Bioska OF weslad tion of Mr. Hanstran, apparently intended to | chnestts, and they are eure either to decide aguinet One e most ive of recent pub om at al pole blocks of buildings | | one sila aiely SEE: itor to hog'ect it entirely, no of the most instructive of recent p . é ‘i sd provoke « fight, In this article Mr, McLean | Wile nemect Wt ertirely. ee te oehausted and Lications is Document No. 133, issued by the | have been swept a within tho last year | sade this eurprising assertion : LoFN out In the Pepartmeats Ne appents to Congress, Senate of Mascachuevtts during its present | or two to open new streets, and no remcn- | We could have secured the silence of Me, Har- | here he finds Mr. Washburn, of Masanehusetta, af tossion, containing the sworn testimony taken | &trance has been heard. What is there so | STEAM, and be knows it, but we roused to pay venter the dvor of bis comuniteee room, much by the Committee on Railway n. | faered in the nature of the Broadway vault To this Mr. Hatsrran replied in the following Nhe leant respec rtanate vestigation into the affairs of the Boston, | that we should be doomed to endure our | terms not el at the Heel keg He and Erie Railroad Com’ The | rt for fear that they may | | “There Is nothing within my knowledge that contd oa of Missachtsetts, who retnees $0 : ° tod this nation, nn mre the vhation Dill @ provision for its py de dt duction of part 1 have never asked or | tex » that from first to last it is only Mossacnu utlemen who make this oy ved, Giree A ctly, a price for silence or | volts,’ Massachusetts, and nothing but Massacha. Arcade road to offer that rs, eny one to speak or for my mt chasetts held fen ortant chair. at i eo jnterest, actual nt, an inittecs. of t and ye: vo they haba ne Ww : djuoys tn stocks, oF bonds, or public con: are at the heat of two, of te most Important ne ne to provide Us With | namie, T enjoy the abrolate Indevendence tat this | to the great tacts of tre Maxaac’ Usetts mombers tor Jo they propose to do? | of estedn ves me in journalism, and I am | but it does not answer the purposes of eg: ia, p for thomeclves | Prom! OLits ard there is vo infivence) tak ean affect | parcality, and Tes establlated eyeing ar | vot hg (orever In pubite aaurs for thet private at | 1 Cpower in hig What Mr. Harsteap hore avers respecting the by the Goveromeat | independence terestedness of his pro ‘0. demar r 8 to the | ¢ 1 populat | fessional conduct be confirmed by every one bila and ends to r y, and as | chance fer relief? who knows him and his journal. What he says ple of the West | ‘The Governor must understand the respon ession of his convictions; and | AB acgy te ik did yi | sibility Le assumes if he refuses to sign this # from strong, manly | fo hunporty Dut | It was passed by a vote of m % that considerations of | hem ta ; y evniary gain ever control or bias his utterence. hat they h t of $4 . | of the members of the Legislature, | } ry gain ever cont 5 ‘ome of this, that they have , la ahaiis te SLA Asmat A ess, able, eflective man is Murat Han be estan’ Of SOBA ner ees | rage oie blatch Shep fhe STEAD; faithful to his friends, and feitliful also to | ortare tresten With Feapeettyl | Sitcr a most thorough investigation and dia | pis enemies, expecially when thoy ar to him | r clalins « hondholters ative s. This | cussion in committce and in the two Houses. | ¢o be also the enemies of the public. ever, wh vine ‘ tt It is a wise, sound, and honest Lill, It pr tne ora t y " : + talib a greater benefit to th’s city than any | We learn from Washington that a gon of | * gece gt lad . 0 ¢ 1 lima that hns passed the Legislature since | the Duke of Ancyrr. wes refused admission to the | enrietied Vs the ; t nd te 1 f } authorized the bu aie | ere hose lea released aalleg dob ol i ; 1 oft mn Aqueduct. It will be a blessing to | ‘ ent ese 4 now h rich as well os the poor ; and if'a few | yy ‘i 7 | Muse ins to 1 é t them. | __ ey ? . x 1 teak 4 toh orl * But t t : them. | valuable servic } the Anerun family fe} trv Port Aseisiant & < At t 4 € | coused te lor to tha Union « i }r | samo time with the ¢ ion of the ¢ }2 nior Let us see whether the Gov- | late wa The young man isa gr ofthe | $ Gas 1 7 | . i 1 to still further | the weakn to bow to the dictation of 1 t t and n faithful frien it peta : ( ny for his ov tary benefit. ‘The | 4 is PAIL ce la setescace to anc , Bron, peters eat is told r h by Mr. Jonny | | tied . ‘ ras v } t r ‘ The } 1¢ 1 ag ¢ t > — | Gen: $ f | rated a count volution th icon |e St tae sous 1, we ought to ‘ 1 his | mae te heat: | tadiction is based upon a telegram said to | tut ¢ . seh a ea says ‘ ! Ay : o do “Tle long « a of ¢ sing fo f : r 1 in Mad rect fr [are end) re "ys the. fiproved | ells atitetes ‘ ko 1 * We do ne . ‘ iv y | 1 \ hevaheesia : i| ' t i | uy OBSERV EK © 0 acivi war ofa | 480ther Serfous Blunder of the Navy De- . pariment-Poor Kobeson a Man of Straw. f yy Ne j h Ail ee rox, Apr { 1 and rded at | oF ay > has 1 td Upon this road | Roprnrs, or the new Generali - e rite : | f t t | the Bastern Dopartment, Ge este 1 ; ’ ° | of their reey ve commands, but tween two and th t : wv attire: at ¢ hont @ t in 1866 | cr m immediately back to 8} great at pean er eA ta nm. Bohne tw ‘ f \ 1 A at vary fow Hedi Ine in | er 1 among-t cint Tal i pies b : | favorite oficiais when the Ic mnmitter reported 4 | Hee its DIM, A on of the contents of the boo! aud nt t TY f n tl i} : id Me w- by J | 1 , ‘ ci ant of the nish |? t 1 per | t +! f f 5 , ile; and on this cost it p 1 perc : a alk. Y 7 5 € r of t Ws is | i r nan ie « ” a to 12 miles per hour, but th et [ee UR 4 “ f % The line is full of rve . i t thed by the Enle | The Judicial Etvetion—Witl there be a | engincers t 1 fihinsont ii 1 injulstors of old roa D x 0 cont Soven dud t of Is are If Dr, Ayen’s pills ave as poisonous to the | + order of precedence on this sc 1 OC ont VY tole ted ; ; r body as his Froe-Love doctrines to the sou, | fy ys and that Mf any cojear sail shiow 4 Daan antl ama finial cand aaah i they must be a bai medicine to take, Wio | town on the 4 wna inthe new Blue Book, ! Vreet | ication iii naa tent ee 2 is new publication is cepectally commended to the 1 f the. | Hames must be a candidate for Chic would trust ¢ I 2 of @ man | pe dhombors of Congress, 28 ft will prove? is, in tho]. eee are ; who sent @ hundred dollars to hire a lawyer to | them that there is no necessity ‘for thoir inte crone x, | ® cordix Play, the two candidates | rr occente McFamtaxn? q by the way of lezislation except In. the matter of Can jon the m ticket who get the lurmest La vrintions. Allie rest of the legislation can be { ih ; ’ s will be elected, thus 1 raordiuary cr tion is now golr e-can give it currency under the bawe uf Rozuia , Italy to the La Piata States, and ney y Wyler seven a I v people mus . | cople must pay the piper, wi ie Tamar Gatucnsoaesieeaniar cite sto run between Genoa and Buenos Ne Navy Dopartauent dence, pe pees ‘ates for Chief Inde, are hiahly | A¥Pe® have been recenily launched from th y ‘ | ahi for Suetanee thatthe | Woudoa yenls, The jobbers who have set on | Thesaute Ste, MT ests ! of the U \1 ‘Boppose, for Instance, thar the Mediterrancan steamboat scheme at lec the British have their Way, bua ¢ teket aa a whole should be hington seem to be ignorant of the fact that | 77/2 ior of dre Sun. i 1 7 land thet Mr. Sripmy should reec s emigrate chieily to the South American | You call upon Mr. Fish and Gen, Gront ; —— t the Rey an ticket ; 18 | States, and are not at all likely to compete with | tre yey out, deci#ively Whether or no they will let thon the Arona rilroad 2 ; Gortaini AeA iy oer Bit the United Stator. There ore, how. | (le Bfliish stoamers through the Sto, Murio enuul, : | y not,and for the ob- | negro Inbor in the United States, Thoro are, how: | qnoy will not spoak out. ‘They will lot tho steamers AN pro} 1) voted for solely as | ever, 80 many schemes concocted by lobbyists, | pass throush, The Red River Reput d but y nil of 1 cuter re cannot be two Chief | that thero seoms no reason why this should uot | tor } r scalps ready, Grant's English In rapid t} Jud Of course, the sume 1d ap. | also have a chance, dians will be dymped in ship loads upon them pres ' ato Ale, Curones inte pal Onicha i pier Pus , | ently t ) our Sault Ste, Marie, and glad are we rl 1 7 2 e ¢ ne of the most unsuc Hal ventures 1 | to have it at hey Gracious Majesty's service with the ; ¢ he Republican ticket as a whole. y of an illustrated weekly journal ever | comptimonts of the season, i \ r y 1 y of the result of c 1 this county is said to be the Hearth and | Alas! your protesting, your pleading—‘renzying ; t thor | test Letween the two partics opens a tempt The best thing Mr, Pertexa indo | your readers’ brains, firing their blood, mantling th ! cathe Se 1 or | ing fold for bargaining in behalf of some of | With it would be to merge it in the Phrenological | Weir fucos with sorrow, shame, and tudignattone ‘ fie sc icnaian lun Anesaniar ete. vp. | oouenal will eval aught at Waslunglon, ‘That sfuagish i f r . * eup - —— - cote 4s encased in a coating of indolence sad tor int I t only Ivos, | p A, one of the Demoeratle nominece, A correspondent at Constantinople thinks | por and recreancy so dark and #0 dense that they nds ¥ oppovition to the Interest | should enter into an arrangement with B, | Uxcum Sam must have a good deal of monoy to | ®F¢ {mpervious to your crashing and scorching mIs- ani y the great body of the poople? sof the Republican nominecs, to the effeet | spare, because he enpports in that city a jailer om as byetoiged boos fom dig ard Is there any doubt that ninety-nine bua hun: | that the friends of each should vote for both ; | Without prisoners, a marshal of a consular court | Fi Afainisteation any anecl. of epirit oF gleam of dred of our citizens are in favor of any prac: | and that by this means the vote of A and of | Without business, and the son of a dragoman who e48, oF symptom ofany life at ail Meable plan for raph transit? The project for | B should be increased 10,000 beyond that of | Teceives ® stipend of $600 0 year without logul » moxtecnnon be Wf res who sxpesihd the railroad under Broadway, which is pro vided for in the Arcade Dill, has stood the feat of a three y ars’ campaign at Albany, their colleagues on the respective tickets, If the Demoeratie ticket as « whole, or even four members of it, should be successful, appropriation, He proposes to put the two Inst- named pensioners in the custody of the jailer, to give the latter oflelal an exeuse for drawing his ‘Ye and promised bettor things of this President, to re fh t, a8 President, he has tarned out to be such a flat impostore, such a sham und do-nothing, I Worked (or lim aud voted for him as you did; and 1 think we both have a right to «peak our minds, Yours respectfully, JAS, W, O'BRIEN, THE REVOLUIION IN CUBA, — a More Butchery of American Citizens by the Volunteers—Deflance ef the U, 8. Govern- ment—Secretary Fish Appented to, buat Silent—Progres t Cane Santingo at t armol—-De Rodns to be Deposed by the Volunteers. Corfervondence of The sun. Havana, April 23.—The murder of Edward je, om American c! who was shot in Fort Cabafia by the volantocrs, has beon the sabject here of very #evere animadversion on the strange cor duct of the American Government. As the real facts of the case may not have reached you, I give them, TH LATEST SPANISH MURDER, Mr, Nattes was broucht up in your city, whore he Terided for twenty years, The volun city seized him in his house, took him to the Cabafta, and kept him there till they shot him, Before his execution he managed to send word of his position to the United States Consul here, who called upon the Governor, informed him of Mr. Nattes's nation- ality, and atated that he wished to know why a citl- zon of the United States was to be shot withont even A trial, he Governor told the Consul he was power- dees, Our Consul says he telograpliod to Was!iington, but received no answer, and Nuttes was murderod. The volunteers, before firing at Nattes, told him that they did not care for the American Govern that, moroover, 1 WAS AFRAID OF TITRM; that they would do their best to extern Americans in Cuba, for they were all rebels, ‘The samo volunteers will probably depose De Todas on lis return from Principe, and will endeavor to ‘almaseda in his place, At meeting which held the day before yesterday, it was d that on the arrival of the now Govern of Brig.-Gen, Merilos, they should not take possession of their posts, but shonld by diately eent back to Hmuin, Ifa riot should ensue, the lives of ail not direct friends of theirs, and o*- Recially the lives of all Americans, will be in fearful danger. eors of t DEFEAT OF VALMASEDA, Reports of victorios cained by the Inenrsente in oll parts of the istand leak out little by little, ‘Thus notwithstanding the boastful proclamations of Vai a, iesued Drobadly to aseiet Lis cause with the volunteers, and in whiew he declared he had u ron'e patriota, we know now that he was aut gerieratied and badly beaten by Maximo Gonw an} Modesto Diaz, Do Rodan has ‘siznally fulted to do anything in 1s ten colus Camaguey with bis spy Aran rc ‘ proclamations, or lis sealed ordors, oF lis Quixotl TNE CREAWER SERENADE. —— His Course Approve of and Udorsed-Kagene and Tony Hartman A tile: Nig Andy Garvey Repnd An Honest Assemblyman Exposed. At ten o'clock list Saturdey evening on enthu siastic crowd, numbering at least five thousand pe #008, most of them armed with torches, serenaded enator Creamer at his t 2, No, 46 Stuyve sant street The entire # re in front of th: 1 onator’s house illuminated with Chinese lanterns aud caleiany w hits, The Won. Fagene Durnin'« “Three Cheers” Club unier the leadership of tl ous Eugene, who € his orders from oue o! A T. Stewar's hoavy dry eools trucks, flrod off a few hundred rockets, roman candies snd fire crackers, Tony Hartman ‘and Aiderman Woltman puporintended the movorents of the artillery, which consisted of a monster brass cannon, capiured Any ing the Mexican War, and which in appeal A striking resembiauce to an asparagus. Grataila’s Wrast band was iso in atte 2. After oft re; peated cleers, and cries of * Creamer,” * Creamer, Capt. Grover ascended the stoop, and subinitted’ a series of resolution’, which Were unanimously adopted, indorsiny Senator Croamer’s eourso in the Legisiaturo, pledging to Lim unqualifed support in tie fuiure, and tendering him a hears welcome to his home,’ Alter moro vail, the Sena'or appeared, nnd wa ed with lond cheers, Ruger Durnin became so demonstrative Uiat ho fell of the trnck, but fortunately escaped serious injury by landing his noblose!f on Tony Havtn beaver hat When quic estored S amer, having been introduc the haries 1. Loew, nounted a chair and spoh My ds of the old Seventeenth Ward, know me well, it Is eearecly necessary f how grateful Lam for the kind reception afte turn from the G i anty for the past fo! T have represented ora inthe the entire count atu ring Repaubliea Injetrations, a Have been your representative during that namber of ears, Never has iy character been tried to the exten that has heen trlec « rt the uy, for ret n Reve a Deinvoe 5 net On trial before you; and for on ADIDE BY MY RECORD, {Ap 1 Tknow that different p tive, and. ha: ret { on Kiny TOM aetired. Uae MENG t f the fuct that the gi ‘ we me feinis city that ' Al governmeng. Ww t witch that ALOutd t @ who desired the aution nbont : ‘only the Den! SUNDMA YS Fifteen thoueand wives are autedt =Three thowwn’ ¢ porant streets of Sevan ial 816 going ovt of fyxhta =—Alphonse Karr dutines dy.yoj morse of a a1 =—The Mont Cents Tunnel is nearly co i, Only 1,800 metred romain wofas vot =Preparotions ore mak 1 Righmort fore great tobacco Mit to be b xt Fem John P, Hale is to ¢ re n at Dover, S. If., on uis & one, early in J An Towa paper } its births, 1 5, and doaths, “atehon," * Mateliod Doapat A colony of Michizanders thet went (o Vir elnin are anxions to get back to thotr old wom a —It is pretiy clear that though one swalloy may Hot make a simmer, Any FobiN may Nake.» —Drigham Young's theatre has been so corefal at Salt Lake City, that another is to ' there. Spurgeon defines a gentleman as “on can Ferye his God, and at the rame time padte hy anne." =The learned Dr, Curtias is to be appointed Director-1n-Chief of the royal mutcums tn Novi many. =A French er jer declares that the Latin u in the Genmenieal Council {# not much better (ha kiteben Latin The Town Lovislature has passed abill allow ne rai ay parc lay of their t 18 $3 for every day's anreasonadic de The remorseless wits of Paris call Mrs, Lynch, the good wiend of the lato Presi ara’ Flotow’s now opera ‘ Shadow,” and Bene ! avoneass musical worl - inde, the French setronomer, often ate cat. —Kansas College has among its students et! it nal red meD, Who are fart learning how to pay Craw-poker and to tear ap edowalke. tor Bland (colored) of the Virg’ Legistature, who loat his life tn the Capitol eatastyo: Was the most eloquent man in that —An Indian near Fort Scott —Se recent!y traded PROPLR LACOM AT MIM; thitaill strike us, we atl as MG tage | two mutes for Asctof free tecth, and proudly wore that Is, the people about there. The people abont | Ae teu of our rec ord, ant nay tine | them, necklac.s Mahion, around hits noe hero do not lauzh at all. The men of proverty aro | fo yun Rumiause gt Movwlteneinetes | Anutrver of young ladies in Hartford are Fery anxious to clene out with oF without realizing ; | thete difterenccs, whenever under the surgeon's care for distorti t ape gnu the voluntecrs may show their teeth to De THE HOUR OF DATTLB Powel 1 be oauted by wearing Mal-heeld shoes THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM PRosPeRIKo, comes againat the common, enemy —the Rent rnarthe chiltren of Edward Evgrett dave given As Thcve already written yon, the fuenrrection ts | 4! BAnAt We shall always boy Ce SPOS baa anacutons, 16 be bieeed ME Aubtra Gunciary Pr Ede ngs Mites i ph rg At og rate ner the ue . sto be placed th Mt, Anbitrn Comcte: ¥. gos. T vo © 8 of Coton ¥ to meet ho are i 7 holders ina “white corded slik, with black valvet pa him a fow days aco. and ret . ‘ ' ier rosh, and plenty of diamonds as larze as trn.ltos."" wounded. To ey left 96 kille re t : amourds as lar 8 tr * tion of this bas been mad per take nt —A Milan publisher has beon indicted for trea. city a very ; beet | son because he issued @ work cutitied “ The Galant whipped in the | p OF wat | King," waten is snpposed ‘to refer to the Ke gava tails of yen | deavored to be what plo have w sight ty ox | —An Illinois newspaper appears with three 5 -piseiote A Waaitha Ox KOHLLGG. THOROUGNLE INDEPENDENY AND US are rosery we merewANts Who vUyht ta From the Eastern Denartment t! ows ie impor. | ay i i Lara tants ‘Phe nate sides b i “ tama Admiral Davis is once more to take chorge ! in % | moa Whose #uperintondenee has b y t a of th » t Were mato T mays convinced ot hotographic News attributes the dearvosa J oe Of eggs to the fet that four y are annusily om . $ nt b Spe rtf sate ployed by photographers in Burope, And one miition ix dori | We ! the Unite ; Hees * fseaed a proctar non th Ur weeks | " 7 A young lady of Massochusetts was recently Ih who Leon or are fighting 1g | given tue t ute 1 r| ¢ # but haifan ineh of — 1 e tor to thot hearte con: | * A POLITICIAN PILLORIED. tent, the i. R fully alludes in his - rine ent w ved. at j ta OF the PRD The Germans ot the First Ward speech ere wae Col, I " ‘ i Nicholas Muller—Resolutious That say | } i Z ; ‘ , " sethings g CAR ee son i a new fractional ‘: r the First Word held at No. | Y 1 " it } iS tireee ts ‘ \ 1 I 3 pater bth 1 ot the ¥ Fel seo ; | 1 | Aull i laat ct isituauteh klaT 1 ‘ " yam ‘ Ai iva AEE VHOAT | tors f of M u iW lis character p | z | t rn i, - Decay a o the The f W ken y a f OOD-WALDEN WEDDING | « w wave [ a} > a e 1 7 by ¢ ‘ . nable Nuptiats in the Spingler Hove | i ae he D: " La Daw, roof a Leading We | “giv r a r a the 35 ad | mee s s were Moreton of thin City Crossing the , ye e ne of window i Thresvold of Married Lite, | aay ‘ahd a i 4 to the w na | ¢ 4 ‘ vor | i n | Wa en ond My, Ch " | nH | band of muste 1 tho bar J} eight o'clock the ; to t M , 4 E sank | ‘ \ ve and. net | nd tt was tone t fs Mr. 8, W. 1 ep Evens, mu ’ wa from KOU | disap 1 ‘ ‘poorly s brother, Mr. H oR kanal rat.” é t on : Her ’ e r 4.1 u ’ ered t t Y r \ ‘ A - . SS | ud - =~ | Pathoe Premencna vc, | THE SUERLOCK MYSTERY, ) r rowith t I ) wdoubt. You \ views 01 the ki : | mine, and with the gre body of Lhe & sal munity, Very respectiuily your § New Yout, Ar 181 | The dramatic critic of the World cor | kes db has 1 that journal an exhau © ne oft | ward \ t iW € Fechter and Miss Leclercq in the “I oft 1 ¢ 1 peur \ ‘ t The eriticism of love © betw i i} : ” F Tho eviticisi of the love jennie | guar Te cold mar. | ly was found, nent artists is truly beoutitul, ifn Mic | a a ble to persone less exalted atau Miny elf . et 1 i he preccve weeg | The Death of Willian sir ken Card from the pleasure they experience in each other's svciety, | heeause t Mr t com 1 to | by Chauncey 8) . in tht cur shal a erlovk Is cr To those Who have heretofore seen the "Lady of | Tudependeut Order Brith Abraham—The Nae | Polish this, in w Tan lovers—tintrodnced probably by Mr, Feenter—m: Tho 1 States Grand Lodge began its an. | * +o 5 appear an unwelcome novelty; but the mult pu n on Tuosday morning, dite | ton to propert Wil doubtless flock to the French Theatre to see | labors on evening, Tho ¢ n tor | Obtained an ord them * swallowed up in (ic folds of the scoue-painy | nd Lodge, as wel) as that for uborbina! | v der wa t or's circumstances,’ were i in w aatiice Gaia aeed rt r r 4 —_e_ tix of ¢ f ar for each 1 |e r Suicide of a Whysictan's Daughter, pice Tie ord ‘ of im J aMrmod ant ¢ ‘ Inrrensoxvintn, N. Y., April 20.—Miss Helen | Hebrew faith. thoy are 4 to be Weare ied trom twking corrosive sublimate last | Rte Lautan S i a yin May, at \ spend the evening, and hor mother ref i 1, Mit Wort 1 te Yan It t H wit the entertainment, Privoked by this ste took | brent Nod Most W : the poison to make her a Mitle sick, ana so gavean | tosfr, Abem G.I thy D li : oxcuse to her triends for her inability to ma om Worthy Gr Lert 1 ihe the ef * uns her questa, Another report is that her parents’ re- | Itecben hates eye wat y of | hence Y fused to countenance her lover, orn, A wlio ced, teat toate creed | .dliwve known oil the el . By the courtesy of the members of the Twenty. | of any member of the order, every 1 Mitsend | Was no cause of qnire Mr. bine second Heximent, the Wood Brothers have temporneiiy | to the trasives of Hat faud $1 fur ev nner in to sav col to Bold ¢ sin 0¥ed ir stock Of carriages to tbe Aruoary on | good standing on theirroll, Phe Trnstece of the W, | And ailothers that make these Maarten th street, between &rxth and Seventh avenues, | aud O, 2, nnd wore RH, Heravtadt of No. 2 him aecountable for thotr diets, Sucl be wd ayy dy, wer uring the reouldumy Of thelt | Chapman ; Teaue Hnesack of No. 3, as Treasurey Hot be lichtly made. We cali attention (9 thetr advertisement i anotuer | 884 Ismet Hartty as Secretary. Amore the suhord New York, April 9, 18m, column.—Adv, nate lodves ure two composed entirely of Indies, who HH, BREWSTER, Attorne Le ——— Many advantages may be foand in depositing ney fi u PAT Lin Me Mabaal Bouene Swyings Baul im Yao sik have quite a Mrge mount of money in bank to their credit, ‘Tho order te spread in several Statos of tho { Unton, md now bits fatto favorably compare with 4 ‘hat of any other Hebrew order on the continent, H papers who puntishort ang of the ett Cinmncey Shaffer, ur Sherlock, are requested to co; =

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