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“Wy, and his decided refusal to assent to the pao” a jected transfer, in consequence of which the The Sewer Sun. nomination was withdrawn, aa | The unlucky President is thus sects to be Ht Shines for Alt ; : involved ina most painful dilemma, He is WE DNESDAY, JUNE 99, 1870, entirely dissatisfied with the present Col jae= Fenecars SS | lector, whom he unjustly holds responsible om A are fox the greater part of the recent Democratic tone ree . triumph in this State, He desires to put a Bowery Theatre: Prince Anabe 4+ more competent man in his place; but he DB rcurete ith Avenne does not wieh to do go at the riek of offending # person of such power a8 Senator Fenton. On the other hand, he cannot consununate the desired arrangement by the removal of ST Hamel—Open to \ itotw Mr. Conxeit without the corresponding Wonth Wuseun ee oe, Live tow, Mattow, | danger of offending Senator ConkiinG and tes: =: | his friends, who are quite as powerful in the The daily cireviation of Tie BEN during } State, and indecd at prosent more so than tha last week, whirh ended on Saturday, | Senator Fextox, Under these eireumetances June 25, waa an follore: the probability seems to be that the excellent Stoo eae PY Fee pR988 Mr. GRINNELL, Whose heart is as large as Wednesday... BUl Savucde 0 the world, and who, if he could, would do Aggreye daily circulation laat weak, good to every livings creature, will be retain- ad in the Collector's offle for a considerable period to come. Such aro the mysteric 698,200. Average dai/y circviation dure ing the weck, OOINT. Daily average dur ing the previous tove ending June 18, 100,500. of stavesmanship ~ under the administration of President Grant Who is to Make Money by it! << A Committee of the Senate have investi Aboat st. Domtage, ‘ ald ss ctreumnmancee ntteuding the ny Tn another column we publish @ very in- ation of the St. Domingo treaty, ani te resting letter addressed to us by “ Various made upon the subject two of the mont iuter. | Dominic on the majority report of the esting reports that have ever beon laid bufare Committee of the U ited States Senate on any tive be is, however, one | he Hare question. The writers are evi point that. they h plowed, tel dently well informed touching aJl the details in regard to which the evidence 18 accessible, | Of the affialr, ca ieee’ re It is powsiblo to prove thut ono of the mil. |, Tile country was ocnvineed long ago that itary ecerctaries of the President atated | ¢ whole St. Domingo, annexation oye without reserve, at the timo that Gen. Ban. | ¥88 # #windlo, into which « weal: and lany OCK Was first cont down to St. Domingo, | Presklent had boen drugged by a set of old hat President @uaxt had put Bancock into | 824 wnserupulousadveaturers. Many wonder afirstrate thing, He said that his friend | at the tme—now some six weeks ego— Bancock would certainly make not less than that a ey of the Presiden ‘6 lethargic na $200,000 npon the conclusion of the treaty, | tte should so far arouse himself on appa- It te ajan porsible to prove that after Gen, rently so trivinl a matter as personally to Bancock had returned from St, Domingo, the | Teerade his office by lobbying for the ratifi camo fellow scerctary of his entd in the gamo | CAtion af the treaty, The details, however, manner that Baucock had now got it all | Wich the Investigating Committes of the fixed go that he wae sure to make at least a | Senate havo brought to light fully explain quarter of million of dollars, which would | the “ecp interest the President has taken in put him beyond want for the rest of his life, | {%¢ prompt cieporal of the matter. Whenever cither Honse of Congress do. | ‘The present apinian matte bien sires the evidence upon this point, we will | Sty on the matter is, that : ¢ Investig: es undertake thot it shall be fortieoming Bas gone too far and not far enough. For pe ——_. — the sake of our national reputation, the m ¥ demeanor imputed to Gen, Grant should be ly wiped away, FO en The Baez-Babeuck Protocol. [the Jinproved Ttines means to deserve the epithet we have of Inte #0 cheerfully be- stowed upon it, it must give up its pettifog- nee of President Grant for his with the infamous St. Domingo Mysteries on Mysteri Everybody lis been surprised by the eilvetus nomination of Mr, A. B., Conn. to succeed Judge Fo.arn as Assistant Treasurer, Why an active politician, with as much fature before him as any member of his party, should be will to be shelved in the Sub. | ™ jj Treasury it was impossible to understand, It | 8'°8 © teoms, Lowever, that Mr. CouNELL was not willing; for on Monday the nomination, connect for 4, 1869, executed which had been sent in to the Senate on b § ral ; > i President Barz, it is Saturday, was withdrawn by the President 1 that Pr nt @ niluence ty render the an Domingo popular among ers of Congr wid to make no com. the sul ject unti he shall be certain that it will be approved Ly a mojority. It is farther exprossly lated th | not be ent all +1} violable seer ag | oft The history of the affair is interest It appears that Gen. Grant has promised the Hon. Trowtas Meneny that he shall be appointed Collector of this port. Mr, Mune | ™°™! : avy mine teat ce with | Muulcation to Con the friends of G ble to 8 tor and # Ulon ed in pol -. Monroas, is no NToN; and both t ne the bases of the protocol shall L into effect, they shall through » their character of in We have thy United States not only negotiating a gone so f ia fordgn powe t ne Atari eiiti with a foregn power, but u . i to secure its ratification by Con re ch paid for ‘ és y iniluenc pr, in other words t Washington hy his patronage aud power of corruption! Now the Jmproved Times tries to open a j loophole of escape for the President, 71 bon MAN, . pears coutending that he did not know the con bdsoth tents of this protocol and never officially it. What ofthat? Gen, Baucock signed it, and Gen, Bancoex was a spe | pact eent by the Prosident for the exp purpose of making the bai and was commended by him to Barz “ with in his integrity and intellig The signature of Bancock was the signature of GRANT, and has all along been recognized as sic, The protocol Las been accepted and acted upon, and it is too late to any that the President is not responsible for it although Gen, Gnas Las in reality broken | Hd he “been as displeased with its with Senator Pexton, andno longer regards | CoMtents as the Times would have us believe, him with confidence and aifection, but with | Be Should have promptly sald so, and proved rathor a contrary feeling, he is aii] unwilling | His sinecrity by dismissing Bancock. On openly with oge who will be able | te contrary, he did nothing of the kind, bed i The negotiations went on, with MameeoK. retained as the President's confidential agent ; and the sulsoquent departure from the original terms agreed on—which took place after Congress and the press had coudemued the manufacturers of the tresty—does not in the least show that President Grant had not reed to the atrocious and er! tions of the protocol, Copperhead Cadets. If there is anything that should he odious tothe good vonse and right fecling of the ple, every one will admit tact the apy func President at a handsome profit. it though these arguments e CAPILY's appointment, some of whie! been urged to the President, whit tially erroneous and defective, the antagonism of Senator Pesvor aud his friends to the promotion of Mr. Meneny still remaiss immovable; and atire nee,” lave not, prove to be pa to quarn to control fon rom New York to the n onal Accorlingly, dhe appuintment avny has } Vin thehope betw gation jean N. eo. could | yy Copperhead cadets at West Pe 1! ve wellas the Naval Of | must be counted in that eatey fieor in inter would be willing that The Me of Representatives have just » should Le put into the | y an iueffaccallo stigma th hands of Mr ¢ or any other frend of | notori HViTEMORK of South Carolina, Goy, Mone yx, Bat in onder to bring about | for appointing cadets in return for money his artengement, it is fit necessary to dine | self. Tt does not appear that # paid to hi py of Wirreretronn’s endets wore Copper but fice, and for th to Warhinzton 4 Surveyors » fuet that the author of the bed to make thent wa Was requested by the President to assent to t. With a inest he is | roparde:d ax suilicionily sl acful to require the arrang his perpetual expulsion from. any in nderstood to have replied that it would not | 4 Sort oka: power to comply, He proba why does not the House earry its in 1 not tell Presid Mhe- | yostiantions further? Whi, for instance, latter is 1 i Har with | q " ppoint a coms: to procure prachonjeyiiice 19) Wa Lothat the | postive and fine) answers to such questions SS voyorsli p is un « » of inft t i ' Burvoyorely as these: 1. Has Gen, Giant appols and large income, worth probs f ete aa ants racy A. Str Hh ane ri ry | whan jo ones ile 1 See: PR cata elt jretary of the ‘Trea ore any of bilities and no these cadets Copperhe: Wa iniments exeopt thera Of course, A man of en Dition, like Mr, Connt tochange the first of t) mM for such apy that SabWAuE Lud given Gon, Gita moncy ? Why investigate and 1 Warrerr: ve conspicuous ime we Quant being & tlement of thi n, however, and Gen ous to bring about the set Moke and leay eases alte roublesome question, ar especially to gret rome one in the Callector’s | What is the reason that Gon, Burnan @flice upon when he could rely for its wl | Perla ay tn Rta wien la | smart fellow, 1ull of inveution, not lacking in dentisl candidate, he at last determincd to | Pluck, but sadly destitute of dineretion, Me is ko advantaire of » amor which had somo. | M9 likely (0 muldle any movement which he ater ort TUT TTS ERC takes hold of than to carry it through suceessfule ly. Ttien pity that a man of so much brains in proportion to his beard has not alittle me ns and discretion, Or if that would be too mueh for nature to bestow upon a single individual, it always getting himself into sevapes? He isa basa Pre NELL would | not resist the proposed change, Accordingly, on Saturday, he ne vated that gontlonan to the Benate for the Bub-Treasury ; but i result was hid speedy arrival in Woshing om, bisa vity that she has net endowed bin wit! lite mora pritieiple ta talke tie place of on in | whet. Ifis lagt exploit in the ing Gt from. the official report of the proceedings in the @lobe q neat and biting re- Raxvart of Reunsylvania had made to one of Burner's sneers, that Cormnee Drone by, ouT ah Li the Wierary world take. The members of the Cuban Leigia'ss this city and Brooklyn have been invited to. be present at the mass meeting to be held at the Academy of Music in Brooklyn on Thurs- day night, the 80th inst, to raise funds for the, suffering women and children of Cuba, he hoped that all the members of the League will be Present . itd wan neveres.| THB CHINESE SHOEMAKERS, = ete Reef, the well. -koowl hete! propneter, ‘Wants a commMleston appointed by the Lectatature to carefully examine and report upom the comdition of He has no doub® that fhe tional Hotel in Washington, who volsoned some years ago, sustained that tearfal efact became the sgup which they drank was cooked tn a utensil Which had verdigris on the inside of it, | sefoiion and tellectual bal his Lett The Superb Decorations of the Jersey City A Thandernts Tun STORY rLom A CRISPIN POINT bate ia wh hotel cooking utensils. It occurred in guests of the Buturn exclaimed, “ Fools often ask questions which philosophers ‘This exclamation he retained ip the report; but Rawpany’s retort, sometimes honest, Au Alleged Pi ealthy members of the noterions Hoo rd y City easembie over the Ftv Y MOMbEFS Cero Present to Throw the Train Carry= 6 Track—hamp= tin a Smath Way— of City Swindiers of dive in Newark aven day aiternoon, copt Alderman Logan, w) with the proe fever to meet Wite tLe crowd neain non an A. 'T. Stow: Will the Crisping Hurt the Chinamen ¢ Nonrn Apama, June 27.—2 think E have got the key to the Chinese yuraie, and propose to put you in the possession of facts that will materially ulter the aspect of the case a® presented by the cnr. reepondents, who bastily departed after bearing IMpaon’s story, Without troubling themselves as to ils truth or seeking to Rave it confirmed. ton oF twelve years ago, peddled shoes about te Now (althongh he gives hins telf tho sire of & millionaire) he is worth perhaps $79,000, which he has made in the shoe business, Other manufacturers who have paid fiir rates of ‘wages and made a decent shoe have no *ach record of prosperity to bonst of, The trath fs, Sampson never paid the Crispin rte of woxes, nor paid as mach of other men in the same line, some of whom fre in this village. He lereely UNDERSOLD THE MARKET, and yet made money. He got the cheapest help, the pocrest stock, and mnde etch poor shoes that re- #Pectatle jobbers would not handte them, and ¢ Were auctioned off ot apy Frice. y by going to Canada Dor, men who, of course, male poor shoos. run into the ground after a while. The floes became known everywhere. buy @ eeernd Jot, and Sampson, to recover his repu- tation, was obliged, if he wanted to carry on bust hess, to employ men who coald MAKE GOOD Wonk. Accordingly in May he wont to North Brook(eld, shoe town about roventy-fve miles distant, and in- duced a number of Yankee shoemakere to co to Work im bis factory, These men were Crispins, and when they arcertal ned Sampson they would throw thelr brother Crispias out of work, they of their own accord returned to North Brookfield; no threats having been made, nor bribery uset to influence them, as bas been At this {ime ther WAS XO stnike, rmined to reduce the nowing well that a strike would cannot answer, © Wat needing, 1 A Ses correspondent last week interviewed the Hon. John M. Gardner, one of the proprietors of the Pavilion Hotel in Sharon Springs, hash, Becoming animated, Mr. Gardner #aid; * hash with greater safety ina Hotel than in a No large hotet is conducted with the same degree Of ecouomy that is observed by eco- nomical housekeepers, My chief cook would not think of using broken bread for @ pudding. Bo ‘must bave frorh loaves.” and that is more than you , he struck out when the proof sheets were brought to him to correct ‘This was very silly onthe part of Gen, Better. Such a ttick is sure to be exposed ; and it only serves to diminish the slight respect which gen- tlomen feel for him, Indeed, it is one of those Wlunders which by @ witty exaggeration have been described as worse than crimes, ——— We understand that if Mr. SumNnn’s res- olutions on the Cuban question shonld pass the Senate and go to the House of Representatives, they will fiad there a large number of supporters, Republicans in the House, dis- qusted with the inexplicable nature of the I’ros- ideut’s connection with the St. Domingo quee tion, are resolved todo thoir duty to their eon- stituents irrespeotive of party ties. Hundreds of the intrsnby people who, while on their way to the watering places, stop over night in the Delavan House, insist, much to the annoyance of the landlord, on seeing the per- fectly sumptuous set of rooms which are oecu- pied by the great Tween when he is in Albany. veen the cozy parlors there are thick wally and heavy double doors, so that not @ word uttered in the one apartment can be heard in the Each room is adapted for sccret ingress Thus the great m can almost simultaneously interview rival in- triguing politicians ; beard their statements unknown to cach other, toward the side which is the best either for his personal interest, or for the benefit of Lis numerous family relations. 8 own remarks, on the subject of Waced in the centte of the gor cous eoatalwr fepale the fall of the eetting at uke last wictingy Aldermen Ei voot while Dakin, gue Be falling mortar in the Private family. such a busty retre: town from a basket. Much difficulty attended Ute ormenwution of the Board owing to tle members appearing tn undress uniform, Dakin frinted, and had 10 be carried into an a Ww joine ing lager boor saloon, and soon aft t appeared with x cart Yiud fans, a testimonial tr people's elocbing store. Just as the Board got nnder wa Who believes that variety is the spice of tife is mirtaken. What frequently reaches th Of travelers on the Ba {snot oltepice by eny mean Vanderbitt is tho ruling epirit in th he has a large interest in the disgreeable condition of the older cars, nd Rensselaer Raitrond and ns Commodore » who rules us all having separately (i la Heduen), thinking that Mr. K. was coing tor wim promptly incline feat, end took The art of cooking has been fearfully enlarged. Potsonous ¢hemicnis are avatied of to produce dell- cate favors for what aro called choice soups, The using of thore chemicals in that way is a criminal offence and should be made pnuishable nader statute Dut he still made Md temporsing cheno la. | RM. the Special Commistee on a Kir One of the most considerable relics of the emoved from the storehouses Fourteen young Japanese noblemen are sindying in the grammar school connected with of New Branswick, N. J. ng from the progress they have already mado, they will all be far enough ad- weed in their studies to be admitted to the Col- lege itself, ‘They are remarkably intelligent, though compelled to master thei the mediuin of a language with which they are only slightly acquainted, stand very high in their ‘Two of them are related by blood to the royal priestly order of Japan, and all the rest belong to the highest ranks of Japanese a cereal ket-to, war is about to be of the Ordnance Department, neerly two thousand ton: by the authority of the Secretary of War, lead was purchased carly in 1864, when the stock of the article iu the market seemed likely to run short, while the consumption by our armies was axtox, judging rightly that a mietul so indixpensable for warlike purposes ought to be kept on hand in quantities that would place the supply of ammunition beyond the fluctuations of trade, caused u large quantity to be advertised for and purchased of the lowest bidder, Hut as ihere is now no eocasion for keeping any such stock in the arsenals, it is to be dis sponed of, ——_ A comie paper of this city, entitled Herve Fun, bas copied » statement originally published in Tne Sox, that the conductors of the street cars in Wilmington, N. C., carry the Indy passengers to the sidewalk when the streets are muddy ; but, ug the truth, it has added that pair of high-top boots are hung on the each car for those who prefer to don them rather than embrace the other means of transportation, That is not so. ——__——. The owners of real estate in New Jersey q lots in Lafayette, ad- Joining Jersey City, that ten years ago com- 0 ‘cach, now range as high as sty in Rehway, that ten years ago has since been divided into lots, sed immensely value within ashort time, Nearly this property was until recently held by wealthy s who did not need funds The suctioncers of real estate should 5 for every | Rutgers Coleg: No dealer would few years, jud Alderman i howas claimed that lead, offered for sale Tt has been proposed that Moon, of Sara- ‘hall erect a handsome Lotel on the site of the ¢ dinuers and fish, by 1 belore the Boord wWeeney Wanted to know bi Present oxcablishment for the Inke. Already this season there have been crowds at Moon's washing down crisp fried potatoes Frank Lesiie ia one of Moon's Alder man Elwood shat tho entiemen tm Ait plain ve tasks throngia Keutietan Wight explain Why & With champagne. ‘most liberal patrons, ‘Alderman Sw eeney opposed any Mr. Sheeran moved 1 erred tu the Con mitt T. Roesste & Son, the proprictors of the Fort Uy seine 16 Work’ top Wilham Henry Hotei, by Lake Georke, were offered $4,000 by professional eamolers, for the use of a ‘mall building during the present season, Jected the offer, Sir. Sweeney said that it was ouly turowin aft dord battle, in which tity whole Bound pare A new bell tower was the hulected by the Imperial Goverument because of their promising intellectual qualities have been sent to the United States to see and that is admirable in this country, its institutions, its inventions, and its usages, 40 4s to'he able to introduce in Japan whatever is likely to be useful when they have fluished their Some are preparing for # scientific others for a literary course, and still others ave bent on studying logic, diplowacy, aud statecraft, so far as these may bo studi in an ordinary college. they propose to establish a systew of collegiate edneation fa Japan similar to that of the United States, Was also ordore:t der Company Ne for seats tor the seve Central Pork, Pangborn being one of the bi Aiderman Harr tent to tho Erie The whole matte It fs expected that Presiaent Grant will visit Lake George this veason, and the proprietors of the Fort William Heory fHote! have made arrangements to tender him the customary free entertainment. When he learns that te frout fishing ia the lake is bot good he probably will not go there, Dut the manut Sampson, seein: + be would linve to compete with manuectui © wou'd probally, by reduc. i the wages, be enabled to sell a out of the d by fnporting eneap labor, a8 he bad done ton moved th referred back | lower pricey, Sone other minor business Was thes Uris Motion was mare to sete ‘This found some vppo i tion was tapied. A resolution was made to make Casete cne of the of Herald were ale man Thomas «© Beautifully curled fried potatoes in the morn- ing aitract the eyes of the guests in the Union Hotel in Saratoga, At dinner time they aro served with ‘Very neat, small, bolted potatoes, which are ent in Vhat manner by improved machinery. Wanted fuir wages wl LEARNED TO MAKE A GOOD sur, | and as much as was paid in other factories, he re- solved upon adopting on exnedient tht for the part year under consideration by tl facturors luacues of Boston an! New York. He Las been made wt plishment of the frat st iet us consider his calms to that distinction, ave guiet wanutuet tiring The Tunes snd that the three On their return home offered os nn ame A that he thous! mont. Volksblatt, wore wil ding for public pap was pla lar sucker game to feed a ic ‘On 1 motion r Herald, wd Timer, wor pipers by & vote o ‘The Board then adjourn uceess(ul accom: When Hathorn & Co, built the Congress Hall in Karatoza they issued stock, which is held by many of their present cuew ason for choice rooms, the most in- these young conversion of two of accomplished, it are delighted. 1. whe were the earliost in the northwest cor . miether foreign or native, hav int pro: noting to drend #0 terrib’e when excited 3 wnitted to bring the Chi. n bere, withough Would ba BASY To stor THM, ond the propriety of doing labor unions, who ataindaved the pro. it would certsinly create men, Make ama tyr of Sei 9son, illty to their organizations am ‘The foundry men an @ and poweriul labe panded only & to ‘Cait from that unruly Caleb Mitchell's new estal miles from the centre of Saratozo, will be a erent Tesort this season for fast peo ack, Close at hand, is ready for horse ishinent, about two sold by the ac works in their el and allowing thom to med- GIN AND WILK. itate over the doctrines thu: Being of acute intellect, they at once aay the difference between Christianity and their owa peless and aboninable relig bus joined the Methodist Church, aad the other As for the rest, they ! in marketable An improve! iA before them, ug Smythe Clorios in hin Veince| sympathy for Uh nd provoke hos- Mathew Nactetios Teetotnliers. One of them ioat chief cook in the United States is Niagara Falls, He bos been iv that establishment aad that condition for several years, pilar in its chars iety, and asa friendly f their sympashy t certain point on the Troy amt beston Kailres fix one of the rails so as to fusare TIE DESTRUCTION OF TI of eicht full Chinamen trom They receive teh Reformed, s yot expreased ucither their app proval of this important step. wal nor their leeturer moro hia respectable 9 B present im the hall was the Hoa] y Hill, who arrived early Bross amount of evory one of us, Tho chief clerk te!, by Lake @ one of the proprietors oft Joby L, Mila, Into or . Hadley, a son of yer of that name 4 im the Fort William Tenry Mo- ticeubie pers . Haleom of this eity, f La ad deg a donbt, in due tim sensible and judi # them decide on the more 1s side of the question. Imperial Goverwment of Japan, whieh is having these youug men edu aking the ne ch to Mr. Mow ey, Lord Charesron’s & ‘The lecturer commer spots upon tv ed by vomarking tha Union, who Were eo political influence Uh troducing cooly labor, ent that by the exereise of J, knows nothing of * there will be a deli- ge in which the despateh wbson and his po d to come iunouth ately, wad be on whose fame bel J. Martine, of t Vuile tor the mengweture heavy nanealnery, f ivou, and the ex At cose the duis brosents a square uf result will bo it is I felt by other nations the stores under the Union Hotel in Sara- rouson about $25,000, of civilization net the Lelunds this GARRISONED BY A HUNDRED sey. gular place and pri ticles on board of the & steamboate between Lere and 4 the interests of peace, ue to him than credit tor sphere to say that his labors were io bels st Christianity are by that time and te veturs 1 with toleration, the mm will have on their eater than that which ¢ by tep thousand ordinary mis MR. TWELD'S RLVENGE, we ALE WADE ¢ contract beter Andy Sheehan's Failure Out Morris; The Tammany G The Boss Buying y nnd Tustalling Shi tery Again in Clo known that Mr, Tweed is str wil stand through th thelr devotion to ittor aud uncle iy trustworthy d have it appear that 4 | no hat fnaties es to Ter Mej y the month for three years. y and to the British e to who the loss niicely forsook t! mon Were just sa likely to ‘omit. te people, and ODAS'S last tel: le must be hard up for troops,when hi 10 use marines ashore; he has stated that sran proves th thin by those we and her people feel uo personal Mg Aptian Win known thut the Chin EXPORTED RY 7 who make a profitable thing gents, who eontract thes Seriptare aren of Greek origin ; Ht last winter between Ti ¢ Democracy one of the si many and the You est fiends of the bly, was Androw Hed Mis forces and posted them advan: halls and corrido: ructiors to his nemy showed signs of weakness. remembered what a scrried tront they pre- d, and what vigor they showed in “ chinmng™ and for Tammany, 4 to be carried by storm, signal victory. “ Andy" at that time was keeping a large gam- bling house on Prince street, near Broadway, was opened Inst fo given, and a free sideboard ‘The house seemed to be doing a flour- Politicians and sports filled the Bur the “tiger,” had his claws dri, two months John Chamberlain, who “Tittle wine tor hiss reserved for t of those who em up by the patriots; outside the walls of st prove what it that he has captured the arms landed by 11 expedition of the ‘ntil that is satisfactorily proved by other evidence than the word of Ds Kopas, nobody will believe a word of it. Nothing yet of the patriot generals who are s0 auxious to surrender, pantlutaat Se Tacs Monsignor Caren, the “ Catesby” of “ thair,” lus formally denied, in a lettae to the London Tims, the truth of the curreat report that the Marquis of Bote—the original of the hero of Disnanti’s novel— He says that the ramor aj a French journal about the gajddle of April lust, and was at the time brought to Lord Burr's no- ; but he thought it unnecessary to cont it, for the reason that he had but a few days pre- i soken publicly in fi vs, that he was about to tion to the Pop was a regular ¢ ad submitted afer lon: APOLBONS ATWORK ous admiration i to take pains to do it in good we may not have room to be doubly ashamed of him, is not paid within a fo from the se relatives are sold of the Cupitol ORM OF SLAVER e railroad worldis o at arbrewd trick Gould avd on the ancient mariner of State bill thought he bad done a very big thing wae juced iis rates on cattle ‘ork and Albany from $120 10 840 p Eric Pilaces cid a big. and the question n citizen have hor of a ipan who las after the war the South ustited, they Were Te- ‘The Patent now in Congress—A Most Objectionable Measure, To the Kditoy of The Sun, Sie; Wm, Mullee, thanks to the light you shed on his case, is no lovger in js Bot the spirit of persec: inventor who Cares to muke improvements io mal factures coutrolled by money monopulists having inexpediont, if its ends by tormenting his hody and oMicti protection and his ero States applied to be Fongress until they eit providing rof the ensorce- Everything was The resuit was a {utes ofan er from Bofuio to Ne 4, and.as suci of apeting with, free labor, cress will be obligea to take tis thing iu band, » Sampson divnige and pat a stop to further importations and contracts, THE WORKINGMEN ARE NOT ALARMED too soon, yet their fears are exaggerated, hamen wil not make good shoemakers, nor Sood mechanies in any branch of industry among them in’ Califor ty aud knows They can with the he thing when they cou mence | taking stock at acent por head, doing foreed the Cent sooner had they got the rivel line down to the Tuinouy rate, than Fisk aud Gould tclegraphe } ther Western agents to buy uy ret on account of the his person is free. ton which impris ns an OW tO gl De ¢ terms of tie cout ftying colors, jas kept open to about to become a jot Impructioud! nd ship ib over ishing business, Tae Veet rooms day and night, flaed themseives Ww transp ingly comprehensive, well laid, SU} the macl.ine never will cor Which their kad f * was consequently it was then lees than the overturni for their especial bene fit 4 have not been ken off on Saturday ond a large dona- it was well known he will follow before they a erow to pick witht his er ever had with V st unrelenting tre. reneralsl pot y nts for his pr According to Monsignor Caren, be member of the Established Chure , even ifhe shoud el properly be said to return to the A never was as the Erie pase t no p tent shell be hed » are thousands of street who ar about Wall endowed with brains and « permiited to resin Ist of January to y of dollars upon « body now, it is that it will not b namie ehall be can ty Council of They decline to twke bi tectin atthe dint use of the Pres netst not only ident of the ( I be put iu perfect reps United States Thunderbolt at VL ought to be confiscated aud sold, the righttel pr J e nol willing to behave with ordinary deceney shout the subject, aud to receive with « fered to them, me: courts of the Uuited States, WOO, NO tsuran were thoveng! ly vailed for several A vulgar notion has pre generations that the mortal remains of Wiu.t\9 interred in the f Stratford-on-Avon, © they have ever since re- ined, guarded by the awful malediction which the poet left bebind bin, directed against those the commonest jus! --———— PSPEARE were Mr. Mu lee ov Mr. Wi'tgp, or My, Mus insik eabhor, oF sewtne Wiew thede genile Loxpos, June intmont by tie Pope Bro. George 1. Raym: B. Anton, Grand Le of New Yor of Springfield, Havre de Gra Yesterday sets this matter right by infor - ity limited civele of readers, in an editorial para eatminster Abbey is hi ful and impor ar money in than © Mutual Benefit Say alcent mew rooms i Cn