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14, 1870. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER " i Tatha Sttoare batted in the eye of man: | of this abwaratiy, and the erection of a proper | LIFE LN WASHINGTON CITY, | tas. Gtetne, of Chote eons. Va tT eed, | LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, ding on | kind, Indeed, to judge from the European | fountain in its place. Judge Hinrow has the rep eakh Qgdcun APTen GOL, PRANE ®, Hows, i) ‘on with his he poor widow, evidently tired of dope , ; atation of being @ very hndsome man bimsclf, . a , ee ris rg otis yy the God of the wic and fatorless, was | comments on Gen, Grant's policy, his Ad at be eviaenty het ua iden of the difference be. | 7#H THInD SESSION OF mE PORT ates cum, Det, Nt) f Lies By “Ud DASUES telabagt ELM oL ee aa nvink : on ow * | only too ready to receive the aid of thé devil. | ministration seems to have sunk into Con | ie ive ugly and the beantiful in works of art VARS CONGRESS. Tion as to the expensn duties, &e . connected with ie Brow! seh : The practical question ie whether avy: | tempt in the Old World as much as In ue $$ ‘The Senate not Rendy to Deapoll the Graven he cites ot aktment ai New York, Adupled, | The Titneas of Mr. Kit Burne Thinks of APDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1870. {hing can atid ought to be done to put an | New. Pea Some of our contemporaries are appealing | of the Nation's Defenders at the Dictation PARRETING OUT ADMINIATRATION SECRETS. Jingles all Night-Or. Burn’s Views te end to thie swindle, As the law now stands, |, Seg sng Base | (2. capitalists for more transatlentio cables. | of the Mintons of Hinvory—The Hirst Blow | we, van Tacue (Demn., Obie) anked leave to offer | tmmerealty. ‘i ‘ Amusements Tenday. he taro offer to eel! countertere aroney iwncet | The troubles in the Hod Stocking Boe | Considering that the stock: of thoxe now in exts the Franking Abnne. a revolution ter a select. commities of inquiry as to earing of the dangerous illuess of Mr. kit Mak} Dy. Cerys Dery of Leas Ny “ ball Club continue to agitate Cioctanatl, THO | tence oan he bought‘for Ay oF sixty eente on | Wastixatun, Dee, 16.—Mr. Bawran (Rep, 8. | ine, qaaves leading to, the fosianslion 0 Becretary | Barn, a reporier of Tie KUN visited him yester G "° 8 punishable offence; and it $9 doabttal |e oiion of the Bavcutive Bond to dispense | 4, doth i ath wheel ul fs shi Be ‘i ~ “iy | C2). resented the credentials of hia cotieaane, | bet olgection wae made, day in bis place in Water street, He found sr yan whether receiving good money under &| wits the services of a professional nine has been pe imcnyiles. Her those appeals Will | ‘rhomas J. Robertson, reéiectod for the term com- | | & PARE At SNe irate Fan eee. if Sen OS OFS lenoe i § Tope back of his bar. searabone Erie Raiway. : y h th reduce any effect. ing March 1, 1871, Head and tabled ir, Jonxaon (Dem., Cul.) eave to offer ® | room. ‘The reporter saluted him, #ayine promise to deliver bad is such an offence | overrated by the C nsequence the - mencing March 1, 1871, Head and tabled. aiiation Geeks fh y 4 ' force sat get Daly ‘ ther. Our courts were not made to protect pain esha ef tre jn pothio ony dis le Senator Cameron’ ent tour through On motion of Mr. Srewane (Rep.. Nev.) the ere: | {hit State ae Te teeta Mie tmation of | ‘Well, Kit, how are yout" rons aera, Boose ie Witety LA sat ; Aad 4 members of the Bourd have resign sche nator Cameron's recent tour through | jeniaid of Monare. Farrow and Whitely, Senators | ihe treaty with Ching, exeept the portion relating to | Mr. Burn—Sick, my boy—sick. Sooo Rapia'y Theaize Lut Ju nw villaine in their transactions with one an- | In a apeech ut the mecting where this action was | Georgia exciled expectations among the Re- | oteet from Georgia, wore taken from the table and | fommer cial intercourse the two cvuntries. | Reportor—What ithe matter with you? Widle’s Carden The tiscd Crom. other; and if » rogue gets cheated in trying | taken, Mr, Crameroy, the President of the Clab. | pubticuns of that State which were not real. | reiorrod to the Judiciary Committee. Objection was made, é Hare Mrs, Barn entered, and suid ta 0 ree Pekar im doce aciay stove. ste! | to cheat honest poople, there Is no reasoh | gave © feeling description of the troubles andl | ited. ‘They hoped that Lo would make some | Mr, MoCassnr (Dom. Ky.) mked wave to Inte: HDURING OGRAM ATBAMERIER, | « pintherg (" SN a en ee cd Wa Breeney why he should not sudée, But when it de | financial embarrassinents that the etnployment | sperches, But he did not, At Macon and Savan. | duce » revolution, nolies of which he gave yoster- a eo tee ae Nevin Mr. Burn—Old ooman, bring the e? ' | i iow bow yisotyine cae considered that these lying circulars, issued of professionals entuils upon the officers of the | nah, however, he gove the leaders of tho party | day, proposing au investigation with a view to th monny of New York to establish or Am Koporter Kxcuse me—1 wevor drink ; butte Wony Pastor's Ove Jemee— divs of ae Hodhow, Bat ia the by tho "4 fall often fate the | *sseciation. He stated that a professional ni the benefit of his advice, counselling modera. | Testoration of the Arlington estate to the widow of Gites Koferred to | when are you coing to go. well? Whe Reach Prowmaite Tunnel 06 5S sure , ‘ey! as yt bear see ine le, | Rith one substitute at 6700, leaving out the two | tion, Ormness, wisdom, and pridenee, and Her teen tie lind verted ee spats ame TAX ON TOBACCO. ‘ iat a ar acerca Nationa i; bene ag eee Oe Te em LiaetiSt Aste herent catia fgets ' | Wrights and replacing them with cheaper men, | specially besecching them “not to quarrel baron pie hoes Un tices oc ise Gover valtt Steins (ep. Pa.) offered a resolution feel. se ard ewe les 6 pe i . f = | snd, a8 it were, seduce into criminal inten: | wouig cost $10,200 for sularies, leaving out all | among themselves like @ lot of — tom-ovts."" , ng thet experience has shown that 1axes wa far as ! be able Hl i tions thote who had never before entertained ‘ ft f ‘months Lhe Feossenble an bean ureae of BM IE neal aad te thy ih 4 ‘ ss Di ib et le ee ee ' reasonable tux on all kinds of cigars has nol ly ia rmany as an Binpire. other expenscs, for a sesnon of seven Mr. Enwunne (Rep. Vt) honed that leave would iu 08 t non would die? | i a Empire overshadows at them, there sects to be more ground for | The extravayant demands of professional players WASHINGTON NOTES, not be @ranted, ‘The proposition to dig up the | watin'ceiers to thone interested, oe aie by | Mr. Burn—Yeo, Tdid. All taat night 1 thought of K Yondbrsidad shooting bereis, Set bhatt hd lopielative interforence. This suggesting to | he ascribes in @ great measure to the fact that —-—— hones of one dead soldiers in order that certidn we fraud und adding largely to tbe revenue, | poor Jingles (a celebrated character who us! “WJ II tho ot era of Enzo) I. ~g goed ; ry What the Administration Wants of Cons. em. ecking fraud und, adding largely to the revenge, | poor Jingles, (3, celeb to i This momont ail tho other powers of Europe. |. many thousands of people that it may be | some clubs are paying high salaries to their men - r proverty might be xiven back to its rebel ewaere | {2,0 (racking the Commitee om vylogu tax or ie | this'man ee ee T takeet ir!) OnanteMaane has come back agnin,and the | qaccrable to engage inthe business of passing | out of funds Lelonging to the public, On this The bill of fare laid before Congrvss by the | Was to bis tind monstrou Enule’ a pound On tedscos of every descripulos. | wasup. ia ii new Teutonic Catan holds in his hands the | go veious monay lea bad thing tn itelf, and | subject Mr, Cuampios says: President in his annual message is being careful- | Mr. McCrenne then ceoupied twenty minutes | Adopted, i Here a spell of coughing stopped the conyers Qn } destinies of the hemisphere, Russia strives | ote: peo RM ¥ “ | dy dissected by the two Hones before its disets- | epon the eulject. He alluded to the ciredam | Te BASTRRS PISURRY WAR, for, a moment, when Kit roenmedt nt lestinies of the hemisphere, Rusea ought to be punished, Nomatter how much | | ‘A player can go to Washington, gets position spre cea fb denne or ihe st | Mn Bertrn dtep., Aligs.) presented a petition of ice bandbox this. TCT die | want to be waked ‘i » Bh aati poder the Government of the United St ic seriously n. » a ion bs two thonsand c 18 i “4 ere, You kivow lt is yoursell, Love tie ol ie | tard to checkmate England end Austria, ‘ pu es eho iis Sua rar ion is seriously began. On a close examination he he the Hoist sped deal foreme aud citizens of Gloucester, Mass. h = know how itis youre, 1 tue old BF |, eile Frcnce Tee dre 20 celaat BekGat 8e | ene anne eee eee ae Tay Wa | CORREA niin tr eERA Warive hunedy | i ta found therw iw but one dish on whish the | vrs on ithe side inthe We war plaining of the unfilendly aety of, she sathorities Of | Pte See “Wel, Ft, you must take care of voor ii Taian a aktbdeelodiloidienint ral LR kiddo he Fe eee eee rat. Tucy are pad by the Gor- | President prides himself, and of which he wishes eet, bee ans Ee ee vin toward American teher | self, and you'll be ull right in a day uF two. Good 5 eword of the German conqueror; and as the | i¢ poesthte. ernie United Blaten, ta, play base WN. | everybody to partake, This is St, Domingo. Mul eee lade ib bedside ve at jhom-intereonrse, Oye e. Buen— Goodby, ote bry. Chine and rer ey i temporal power of the Pope has Hamid | qjera ta tho more reesen for the prompt Prensa site this | ‘The fishery business, while making © great | \'we “cri UP oo ae Co me Mee a een ee erento canada or | new stock of doge when I get weil. You bet. 101 be . @he clash of arme of the lust four month, # he this matter, goon to New York on! join thes tebe aac eel aye Al He Ndi pind lel tne transportation, fo. wants Cr | Suukny yet. Olf oomann, eve tity k f the hold of the Siltan on European domin: | tu.” pe bgt tt a Is matter, be- ey ect positions ander the C ate Dat Matin ard ad rad rer dal Rooke Aedes tdi staie | d docnnnding Ialotnnty er | As the ropotter passed Obl, 3 Hare qa oh shah Se , cause the ich hae just been un when they dons even have eave it, As to the tariff and civil service | that had given him birth; and of the general sorrow | to Uo Cou 6 oF Korelan Alfucs waiting on a svody-looking cusiomoer, #19 was \ ain teh thay give way in the imperding cent. | costhed, and anmo of ita members hy adoubt. | Wciim'iich wove Wand pure vores to ten. in | Tefurm, the President evidently etree nothing | and respecs whieh manifested (al to elke, Oe vps ie eee fn all the great dispensations of history |») " matte ent 40 prt Union ‘wore estanlisned about cither, ‘They were put inlo the Message | ton saceceding the mournful intelligence of their | COCK FIGHT NEAR SALPERSTELER —e ich eval the @ t ian peweehs Wd oe ee 4 jbnheduinabdthadiet soe) Zentiemen. 1 deeviy indebt.. Tewes | ton considerations of w prudcatial nature—the | decease. Ho proceeded to ealogize the inflexible vir poration ‘Turntug an Americus Club Badge toto an Wyte: Gea) "the oor oe ee Ce | hanes ee nined ope: | found hat the” poatiat parties wera very eemuly | 100 OU , p Ug tie: wuidary genius, and valor of Gen. Le, Not Wall Street Bunkers this Thme- Iu Apple Core-Gaalight Kevelattons, , m the stage mero vigorous lead : ed dit A thete, as elsewhere, there were many | latter expecially, ¢ Rowen anid that instead of being wed aie laaele , 5 rota sich sl asher upon the stage mere vigorous lead | eations, and, pre experience, will | Condiemear who desised 10 cet onice, These gen On the tariff, the sontiment of the Adminis iwutions and dostinies of Virginia, ¢ io a omeck ead gern The Utter A few days ago the attach’s of the Cour of era of mankind,“the opinion of the world | yp gouttodly dete all efforts to bring them to | men whe had Heat tie rounds we be srl Abealiesteigens is * Loo was the ward of the nation; that the nation orl ot Shasta parceled al Abchede Common Plows presented the Hon, Falword Davie ane. fie 0 te Gill: ee We 1 eee ac ring them to | smart enoueh to fr nt, se werk | tration (9, that @ distinct objective point at | liad fed, clotied, and educated lim; that he lived at | Near Saltersville, N. J., in a well-kuown sports: | cerk of the Pleas, with a heavy Americus lub fai i YMPA | justion, ‘To stop the business needs only an | at get up 4 ba Hi ticket, taking ich from both | whigh legislative action should be slmed is pital called upon bim to | men's retreat on Monday night, about one hundred : ts, Th thy for those from whom the seeptre ts . sae sites, and by m1: a rewular hase-bo') teket, the: A he had been born, pro- any badge, done wp in gold and diamonds, The piv wae ; idea ; i enactment puting the writing, printing, | fuccerded in electing these men. Wrat was done | wanting, There is the old nebula of @ tariff for | tected, and Ii he deliberately turned his buek | Pereons gaihered to witness wedicken dispute, Th | hanged to Davin in one of Kirkpatrick's }od departing invariably straggles with @ reluc | tighographing, or production in any other | pL" i.y! yt ieton tothe Dajon saints, bat vite | revenue vereue a tariff for prot weae st {his cannon inside the capital | baitle was to have eon fought 1n Xewar, buts | some velvet boxes. Last week Davin visits the tant fecling of awo and admiration for the | way, of offers to sell counterfeit: money, on 1 coy tor the god they wok of Heir | since the necessities of the Treasury d Cee ee ee cwrarot dignity ine Droposition by | ‘areas from the Newark aathoritiee sant the spars | City Club rooms, Wine was Orierod In, aut the new standard-boarers among nations, Thus the air is full of plaintive reqaiems over the fallon Empire of France, over the tomb of the political Vatican, aud over the tottering throne of the Sultan, Bat Progress rides rongh shod over sentimentality and tradi tion. So far ne the Europe of the present {icuming ity Gon, Lee was dead, ond the only re- | men off to Saltersvitie, Seven batiles were fongb Erete bet thought, tat riaM-minded men. would | {u tho old-fashioned way, all being made-up mateties y the very means by which | have was, that Gen, Lee tad not died either tn in the pit, for purses ranging from five to fittecn nu Fo eT atite disclaiming any | twenty dollars aside, A dirty old pit was nailed to eympathy with the @ # object of the resolu | the floor of a rickety shanty that extends out fram How) which wan to sarrender and mut en dean, | we rear of the main building, und tu this cold and iMferonce be- | Arad that i woald be, Af wot anrrecndcnted. af | Aliaostated ulkling the scum of Jersey City rb ai leat unpiriianentary, todeny to amember a simple | and Newark. Pat Connelly was inter of cor mon to practical deiail, ost lor leave to introduce any legisiation Wot ia i 4 the same foot verage rate of d This mixture of hase ball with pol tion is achieved «tive, Both the Republican Administration | regen ly aa the m + of forty per cv Court of Common Pleas took its share, Davine present was mentioned. An Floventh Wari poll ticlamasked to se It. Davin took the bos w itot ‘is pocket and it was passed arcund, amid exelams lions of delight and wonder. The box was thes re turned to Davin, who put it lu his pocket, the Conrt of Common Plear thea too' wine, and soon afterward = wabbled homeward, ie pree fs uttering, or possersing with intent to utter, the forged money Ttaelf, As soon as such 89 | ut Washington and the Democratic Administre To be sure the revenue reformers and tl enactment ie parsed, the police can at 2aY | tion in New York appear to be equally in favor | champions of protection would not make exactly time make a deseont upon tho ewindlers and | o¢ ihe ame; while in Boston an independent | tio same kind of w tariff; but the ‘ lock them up. The erop of knaves and fools | base ball ticket has swept the field, At this | tween them, when it ¢ will not thereby be cut off but something | rate, with ull the advantages of double saleries | d is sought. not uctuully involve the substautial pros tiselt moates, At the door leading out into the par etood | Witte digging: diem the Bowory tie Court uist e pds ocr va aie rualny of standing | \i11 have been done to check Mts increas aid extended political int base-ball play: | ity of thet industry of INSULTING TO Tire SENATE. Amo hoary wolghta, who domanded e quarter ouch |" S"Hull, A fold one of them; how about tot Grmaled: and of tromclade eis eapesmiacy oF — ing must aoon become one of the leading pro: f rien tr exten (Hep. Wis) inquired wether | for admission. It was ne o’cicek when the | diamond badze t ; ; upreniney nxt mast sou become one of the leading pro: | the country. Ta the revenue reform: | Mt: CAneT Tontd stale 's proposition, mare fc: | signal was given for the party to relire to the ante. | _°" Yee. how about that Big Six batge 9" eu. hie an honest and enlightened race like the Ger St. Domingo and the Lobby. fovstons of the land era themeelves—at least, some of the ablest of | erntly to tue Senate then. that to remove companicn. mans is manifestly a healthy symptom albeit the cancer of kingeraft and aristocrac till remains to mar the prosp. © | room to see the sport, A Iiitle red-nused individeal |" phatts wit rieht, am Ar J whom they call Patty *prang to the lop of the bar Bee Ati Tey Man int 4nd addressed the crowd us follows: 0," sald boc in a breath. * Siow it w Will you be quiet a moment, witl {took the velvet box out of ius pocket, ‘i one tid the slaughtered dead of the Union army fr to actin aid of this very industry. | iiieion tor the purpose of returning the tarm tw ii nt young men among them, still | rebel posseasors ideas wbout | _ MF. Monon (Re Court of Con For yeare past, whenever an individ an art called the | them They have ia Fra nai ripe ack There arv an with speculation in his eyes, has propoaed to | earste, whieh is taught by rey Fr professors. te of self gov Int.) protested against the in pin feathers, who have gorg he Old Worl pass a job through the Albany Legislature, | The pupils are in Al to use their feet just as | & tar ; epee consideration of the frpotetion. He bad heard Ne ae ars ceink ts Woomnnes ere i Wy ree " 0 two friond drew ap ai ‘ ernment in the Old World, and forebodes for: | tie Jobhy ay aie Aesraiih © trade which tine and experionce will gradu. | what he nover expected to hear—a eulogy upou the Ara teeal tate if renee | side Of a gas lamp, and opencd the box, Tw y aa h orld, and forebodes for | the lobby has risen up ax one man, and de- | stutents of boxing are taught to use their Wands. | a he in rice echoes ai ah ‘Of Gen, Lee in the Senate of the United ‘rd Rave come here for a Mighty syvirty and it patente Lune abe midable upheavings before it ie eradicated. | manded to know, How much is there in this | Aw expert inthe envate will defend and aitack | * pitiecrs " i ¥ | stites, and that, (oo, in sight of the graves of the | will cost you Just twee . y sald the talle it look ng bi te Feflve cents. Those whe vin't ts mipet pay at (he door, ‘Those who have wo nt get in for pothiny, We hove ty ree eve. two, * thors the Was shoved under h of that. et per cent, preve 5s PanENt WAS Wave te es . ii oman ait vy y possible application of | victims of iy rebellion, Homyten and Biduey died, | Got ie that ov present war were to result only In | thing, and how much are t-¢ going to make | ith his tect with extraordinary agility and effect, e OF lor human slavery, but for hberwy. Jhis wan, fantasies in A ‘ gislation, Yet this ver in bo gOS " striking down a ado Venivrn-Casin fi haba ‘ sometimes even killing his antagonist by bis Ls Y | Gen. Lee, was, of all ‘others in the rebellion, a sto {ait pias. and any ne who gows wo get up a that's kind of serattys for Ghanaian st Trvastae with ie fa RS 2e AS LOS Oe eee olin ne Lacuenat: oho ieannoanued to have a useful function to per- at Hight and knowledge, | Mure will oe wat oat, inthe devit ie it, any way?” holding. tory answers to these questions, accompa nied either by cash in hand or an assured in = his oath of feaily «an having let off his apecch, bowed his heud | the case well up tn the light. izing the — brazen rob. . his finished education fe crowd, snd, With a dignified air, leaped of | Mere the Court of Common Ploas stepped hers who always throng the ranks of the pro- | and higt abilities, ail forbade him thus to sia; at the connter. the crowd giving three ‘cheers for | a pleatant amile on its countenance, saying, We e nothing more > thal ; P Fatty of Hatrison, At last the crowd got inside th at ur would be nothing more than ony other | terest in the measure, the job was doomed ae tectionists, and claim outragoous advantnges and THR RNORMITY OF INS CHIR sity of Harrison, At teat the crowe got laste Gre | Witt indo 1 ania of WY" sold the tall friend of bloody performance npon the stage of bis oy he precise pret “ ae —— special privileges, This latter brood of cormo- | could not be concoaled by decorating his grave with or, wud delivered @ speech like Patty's ubove re: | the Court, Well, I advise you to get anotnes gol- i tees eh This ie the precise predicament of Gen A ; p Ladd flowers o: rhetoric. In 8 word, it wos now propos: | ported. vet caso, and stick @ bad og in it, and carry is tory ; and the world, tind of Cwsarisin in] GRant’s St. Domingo job. Tho Washiagion Tt would not be surprising if the pro: | rants need to be pursued with the bludgeon and | ¢j that te Sonate ! Tn. tie room were the well-known Jack Ward, of | around in your wateh poeket.”” . any and every shape, might well doult | jobby believe there is a good deal of pluuder sors of the manly art should attend in a body | the slang shot, and the extreme free traders arc | sition to decrade the memorics of tt the Sev: Ward of Jersey City, who has served | With ® borcilied exoression the Cour! looke! in the utility of a war culminating only in | iq it, They know it is greasy, and they sus ps he Putt i oa sath ; ; Of Ariington by removing their Donon to ions ot Blackwell's Island; Mose Parsngton, | the ease. ‘The olecant badge Was gouc, Ln ite pla at Qe Philijarmonie festival on Saturday evening | not without their use in eathauling them and | jowed grounds, in tender consideration of th One of the famous Gideon's Band of the same place, | was the core of a bell-flower apple, Lead the transfer of the seat of empire from the | poet it fa fat; and they are greedy and want Seine to the Spree, from Paris to Berlin form in antag fal purple w legitimate German Cassar, it ting at tho “Academy: of Husle next Setuniny ing, Would evem ty have studied this art with next to s Madame Licurmay, the donna | kecping their heads ander water, so far as they | of the widow of the arch robel of the most wicked | and who atiempiod to cut the three ol a ply Bince then tir Dadge has Deon seen foatlng around who has ao distinenished herself by kicking an- “| rebellion in Wistory. man two years avo ; and sondwiched betwoew | he Kioventh Ward, 1 in the epollm What Gen. Geant . Mr. Bawren (Ke ©) said thus the Artington | the two was a per Of the dersey City Common ae Gat there i 4 a tel to share in the spoils, at Gon. GRANT | other lady on the stage in the preseuce of an au 1: is thus thet the extremes of the two parti estite, like thousands uf acres of property in the | Connell. Among the Neworkers were Lon Holmes, New York t be Flooded with Chtaamen. at there is a vast difference between | noeds to do, therefure, is to tell the lobby | dience, It ie not often that # champion kick the tariff are not regarded with very diffe Houth, bad Deon, fuririied, gerd as pabiie Susfor | tan coreved Merger. Fierrisos towwship was weil | 4 Chinese immigration agency bee bees ve and Sonnet Imperialiets, The al | jow mach there is in this thing, and excetly | ap tthe Acaduany of Music, and the house | seatiments by the Adininistration, when called | Sater, In the alweuce of nny memorial from tire Fopresented by the spokesinan, started in this city on Broadway, Already vecotie legiance of the former to Vermvet-Na-] how much they are to make out of it; an . i ‘ ‘ Me se | | Lee, he regarded tie contemp: iuquiry as utter- tthe opening of sport, Down in front!” | tions have been entered into to supply severat he OW NET TOY > and | will be very likely tw be crowded by connois- t theoretically as to the trath of economic | js Worthleas, a4 ie facts he had stated weve well | was the cry, I'he drat fight was between a pile be ms i COLFON rested only upon selfish and personal | if thore is to be a division of the proceeds, | seure. but practically as to the composi. | known, and needed no verifiextion, Tenring t2'Mose Paringioh oC dereey Clty and e taor. | cred chinese inborere to. promiavat mannthetarers sonsider. ions. They hungered aft L i - —— - bt ‘i i L Mr, Satuepuny (ew., De:) disapproved that | rison cock weigh fonr pounds ten. The betting | in this city end suburbs, and in the Middle and New maar ine 3 q nyered after thy | then with whoin they are to divide, and on} ytagame LicirtMay, the stout singer wh ible and beneticeut tariff w be } part"! the resolution Icoking 10 the removal of | Tanged Beiween @ cuts and Q@y and vor & while We | Bogtand States. ‘The laborers ore supplied in soy jaof the Empire, without feeling or re . yaa ‘ i pte 3 lame V1 , the stor igre ho assed or upheld by Congress. graves (rom Arlington, He could not see that the | coninsion wus indescribable, peg sea he} i sche what basia, If satisiavtory assurances ran | yoked a younger and pretticr woman betweer f Yet the Ad tft eo aula See a ee oot, Les whe cuauged | "Twenty eniflings that the Harrison cock wins!® | number from ten epward, uader contract vortwa gard forthe honor, safety, or prosperity of | not be given on these pointe, the job will A ‘ et the Administration, it must be said in its all 1n controversy Tecardes the ques | cried one, or three years, st $26 per month, sold, and # pnite Ghe nation, Not so with the Gorman 3m: | prove to be adiled in th ais : the shoulders, in the pre . nee of an M pe on} leaus to the fundamental vof protec as, one rimpig uf the ability of a Bewator Wo ex «(ine doling to 80 cents that Iuame ihe winner!" | hie building for them to cook. eit, and sleep ima prove to be adiled in the very net c the stage of the Stadt Theawe in the Bowery rr e his righ roditeo bu ry seid another, . perialists, ‘The Empire in Germany is | batio . etd pada bs ie neh ie fee rot believe anything ts tobe | Ne: Tuavan (lien. Neb) reminded the Senate | 14 bet sou drinks the pile wins," sald a third. The toele are to be vapoited by the employers. The it . the other evening, jounced by pita ng th ‘on u that he had predicted that if the Congressional pol- nd #0 the sport went on, men will work ten hoars per day, and be allowed accepted ouly asthe means of national unity. | How disgraceful it is, though, that am monic Boclety to sing at their Beethoven Ce ing the diseussion on that ques: | tat he bad prudicted that if tha Congressional pol, | Att tthe birds got to Work, and in seven minntes | Suudays and. two aenual holidays. Poe. bokda Bavarians, Swabians, Saxons, and Prussians | sure which ov inl Festiv f since it is not «practical neue before the | sistes, ts day Would cou.e When the leaters of the | the pile went to pray: Lody knows is tainted with | tennial Festival at the 4 be bon were all for a long time nationally estranged | fraud and corruption should Le brought for | Saturday, We wut thot p ‘sand’ Harrison carriod off | ato celebrated by the laatuen Chinese Jiu the United States | the honors amid the cheers of the crowd,“ Futty" | manner. Thoy meet tozether, settle In one sense, tue day bad cowe sooner | Wrowing lus bat hich in the air. quarre’ my of Music noxt witry, and cannot be made so for the reasous | rebellion Senute f precautions will \ , Shece have, puy off toeir old dete, eat, i ulready stated, tuan he bad exp Th nd contest was between two bar x z ; pipe J ? wan he had expe e second €0' * be nyard | drink, aid be werry, and #oeud o great dua. of ther from cach other by their extravagant elle card rthe auspices of the President ¢ be token to restrain ber foot kicking anybody om There is no more diffienlt thing in legistati: Mr id that the unseemly Wis, and att F Aglt ng tweaty.dve minutes, nelther sorplus fan 19 in fire-crackers. ie Aasliba « pnwarnhie eh a St aah he le Dy him a | that occasion. : “gat baste in hie doing Much work, they were drawn, ‘Some of the large shoe inanufaeturers who have glen to their pective governments, | the United fates, 2 i be m hy him « c | than to make « Gari or to reform atari®, Th pelveiacraidhiesanaa pee aea es _ The next baitle wis UeCwoen @ black and red from | recently suffered undor the Crisol strike wre ea Whelr combined success in the French eam. | leading tople in his annual measnge toCon-] ‘The frre Prom newepaper, which wun | lete Me. Fossenden devoted bimacif to the teri |. ncaa: in no quod, ‘The verdict of | Newark and.a Diack (rom Salteraville, A balf Four | yently canvarsing the py + of followin the poiga vaturally loads to a closer union ; and | gress. ‘The country has futect tallen open | started im J aoe aa ey he Yours | autestion iu his latter days, most patiently and as: | Of postcri's is. and {il be, that Gen. st it the waist iti kon Niue sabatane f vat uni ° htiines ana uously, withou omer dustry 0 tra w Seauier ery) hail deel ae the symbol of that union is the Emperor of | vil times and into unclean hands Demoor + now offered for sale, and if'net | * pmishogy ehavemenyot: Iniwalry er am Bo wes | ‘Arnold. But. w Wa eibake'a Mebakinn oe Germany. ea dave to nppear while OO Ge WU fn tire session, working in the wou een tuonglt ol the man wh he Tie, Trihanele Brookiya vhile the German Empire is thus only | PMustice toward the Frouch Republic. It hus six preprictors, who subseri vy and by night, drawing to iim all the | Ome Tee ety Oly pen ay eee ee eh an emblem of nations) exaltation and pre} ‘the sereps of correspondence relating to hy maning @80,000 i atl, OF this, $8,- | tho combined experiences of all: the in- | Gen. Lee wor s Christian. fle (Mr. Nye) ree wanother | Brooklyn tenot supreniely tianny over the arsigow sedlooguatiasy , . SE AaEe (ecaranan aloe {| duatiial luterests of the country afforded. He } Mat be did noc kuow tI wns | con of ber tou liberal wad foreniou iy speoniuive s gress, the French Emyire was the incerna. | the reoguition of the French Repablie by yoaded for type, and: $1.09 was paid | oY ee Mensa eta 5 but if Leo wat a Chrdotiamy bh Kili ‘the | petvinore, for woe! ber Aldes aoa survive a y 7 ‘e-eatatiliahinic rh eet waentet the elaborate reat of ti pad bis id pot want to he o them out! an adler w T 7 tion of national degradation and d In | the United States, which, like medicine, ary | fF Gtting up the catablishuent In Nasscu strect, | rere te ahat clear, auocinet, and | Me. SCC EAM suld that he iad Introduced the Hes cut Attisteader wast | The Supervisors to whom the Blac Rprting fact, Germany united under one central | doted out in mall doses throngh the tele. | wNeh Wis paella anya aber aAtaoUy waanes buaaeelarilaiat/all wis lnlely lA ee tcie ct hie MUR LA ue cana ail MRA nae ie aie aac esac araiertciae koe Government, is in a much better eon. | “tame of the Associated Press, are just whist ad the receipts 4, About. two | Wettab efforts, He did this under favorable cir. | *\DSnyS Mee pemetet, ; Rie foarte. Sant a between Jersay Ciry.s se bdicheran sel Arius abt cike Qition to advance toward republican lit have been expected froma Stato De | veka age the 20,000 was eatuueted, wud cone } sttstances, and did his work impartially, ag well | « Mrsevin Dems Y) moged to table te. ates | a New. rh chek. the Uliee Waal withone teat, | {arena widatamsinge "tie, 9s tw tte Institutions than while separated int» | partment controlled by Don Hasreron Po- | o¢ ihe proprietors endeavored t cit, { aa thoroughly, But it av ‘led nothing. Paws Mr, Sloe ueauy e ronal: for tere tn iatrodncn, | ite ie same roeelt eplipnon Wan fasts and Whedon: anerting, 7: 24M twenty odd distinct principalities without | LoN1U8 Fism and by tho bribe-taker Bax | ing intere ape ‘ ; Gal aud’ oontlleding lutecueta, ala ends, deal | Tie seen we Fowler «ito. 1 MALE WIOD-ER OLS renOR EOE, han Un sel EER Y 1 H ron y ing interest in the couccra for . The Tn aes up evening's § 1wo any principle of confederation, and with the | CRoFT Davis. One of the most momentous | managing editor, Mr Cuautua H nity for. | ounles, und petty envies in Congress, conspired to | Vithti. ah: iiereataedslcelal Ne. ind. the. other. Harrivon’ “Abe or 45 dave, wes ee eaniad s ; i - ; bs ” detent all bt i ae Ss iid the oO el of th aeide wa Brockway purchased a quiniity of mutual jealousies of their petty monarchs | cventsia modern times is here disposed of } merly ey editor of the Hieiad, bad been eu teat all his efforta, and his bill was lost. Beeing SPLGLE DEMANDING AN INVESTICATION thao. be by tes. and W Scag al = reg 7 ; a inh seit how ineffectual his most faithful and conseicn: AUUB (Rep, Rt, offered tie tullowing | DY the, Har tog midnh Nam Cunnar rt heron oa series interporing an almost impassable obstacle | in a dippant, lifglens wauner, Positively not | gaged fora year ty pour hot shot inte Tammany, ae in hie ee sah eh “a FR UB (Rep Re 1.) offered the tllowing | stort cloned ened In bs ‘ore in Fulton street, The fringe proved utter’ 4 egainst every form of national action or im. | « single word ix said to reveal the good will Ou hearing of the attempt to sell, be took vat w | Sit earth at ua a Le aap ee Pei ea ae rt avian nasa Stekeds uh nobody bud worthless, Mrs. Hrockway took it hack, sno de wrovemont f America fur a country to which we are in | Copy mental the thenaper ia he own ae ee ieee ee Slecuet and settted from tho field, | Ste Tencns the atiest : i cetsectale mmanded Her oney oF a cond article. arrie rotted , : Tis ie elaine Ht to do, inasmuch as he | Of Pinane ‘ etired from the teld map : ’ 2 . togivecither, Mire, Brockway stiod to rocover the Thus while the downfall of the Frenel | * @reat measure in lelted for our national in : “ee By ee A SHARUUSO Sc ces Ath Cana GDMACEA Aha seine # OF uth OAPT, GRINDLE'S ATHOOITING Age Buckley decided that shops adie fe ian . 5 na TA tadaat | sone cas,, | atl prapesed the title and erewied whut patre ae 4 rs cekatlog to - nen they sel a. worthlese arte lt, Finpive puts an end to personal rule in that | dependence, or to retlect iv a Decomtug man she journal bid eajayess ‘The proprietors | SOP: Equally industrious, equally indefatigable, ites wall se ate vee ‘The Suflerings of the seamen on Bonrd the | e¥en if no apecial goarantes is tiven. Fudenioot (oF country, the rise of the German Kmpire | ner the deep interest of the American people | connot theretore well without bis concurrence, | We to labored faithfully through » long and | thsi: Qe ina tly, Waving O:d Colony Almast Incredible Crwctty— | PMHHll for the (ull amount claimed and costs 6 Bate garde epinning the | im the establishmeu ve institutions in f ‘ weary session, hoping and expecting, to the ve ian, as'n party snereto, OF ms to. Bu Kuough tw Drive Men co Mutiny, we yay EOE may be etately reg ried as beginning the | 1 the e sha lishumeut of fr wetitutions i Their sole ive in the type with the | "ea" hoping and expecting, to the very | Liana: as warty shurete, A880 guy, suieged dishiy men conicalcn An ibe ccae ae ie tTeaian | & Repubitean who ts Opposod 1 Sr eter end of kingeraft in Germany, All the wir | the Old World Mice farnres, that appicution bax | ‘aft: succeed in improving, and, if possible, | Y | risdie, of the ship Old Cok yn WY iteqnte Mill, tues and capacitics of tho German poopto will “When they are a de fucto Goverament, | buen made Wotsrenowe to de, | betfecting the present tariff, But he too fuled That the udle, wip wlony, aceused of mal: | yo the Ruitor of The sw treating two of bis crew, Ki j Tals A mond Kan and Frapeo : With all due defo to8 wie ‘Be stimulated to new efforte in the way ot ze thom,” says Fist to Wasticrnk, | Frankia to purchase will, bur | Phe interests involved were too vast and too Peale Ae ha Ron tgenrnigg lds i ain y th V tne a tere pled i \ ious, the opposition was too mined or too dations : son's motives in the bill for making it a penal ede political and social reform; and all’ those | The recognition of de fucto governmonts is | the eute has not yet i aiae ti arious, the of ! nn wus t ‘ Ef rn ator 9 ston sioner Bhielta, Deputy Marahal Kelioo testified in | co tur Goverument. officeholders fur e' neh i f " ar! of piropuiet (ond tivus; enemies lay im wait; friends furled to rath (uk caidilan ie Gaien we fo 4 jco-holders for + countries which are not animated by the Ger. | made obligatory by the law of nations, ‘To } bers of the hoard of j Rist On Ming | Te eee ee ee a House of Representatives. Foard to the condition In which ne found Raw aod | poses, I consider it very uncalled for, and #6 aupale senso of integrity and the commopall | williiold % would’ boi Uresch, while to’ |/tua rieentl Mn BARaniss te resign the oulian come to the rescue; eralt, selfishuess, neglee Veenk when he wout on board the ship to arrest Mr. Ji ep., lud.) preseuted a petitio a consisten our nations! hows a a ee fr Junta (Rep. lid.) presented a petition of ta custom consistent wiih our r y Vth ' ia ad Kd draw no rapa rye do bim; and them, on the captain's charge that they bad atzompt fe the characteristic of that race, will find | duty. If the Adininistration had said SOMMBNANE GY DS Teh EIRS HI salngaar tC lcid view: ORilane ea DRLGRML ond OC Whal lati c suet their laude being taken | iscoa, durk, and filthy hole abaft the galley. ‘The | she legitimate expenres in conducting au vivctien, \ peti : 4 his hold upon the copy We are told that the P 5 rom them b cayilulirts ay awamp and overtowed | acy were double ironed. ‘Tue bi Wo. pray, should do (tY Ifsuch a law ae propoeed themselves suddenly left Vebind in wu: that occasion, “ We rejoice in the dowa E aieouladtnn onthe Arve Prva lika bi ay be called the common sense v of the | iande, 4 ned. The Landcuds were so goes into Mfiect, how many would be so unin aw rece of national development, ‘The people | of the personal Government whieh dest iF wrists thi ‘ « heir skin was pinched | shelter themselves wader it, willug that otiert Mt Lote. from 4,000 to 8,009 ropes Before the | "Hote subiect, that the Administration is disposed | ‘The Honse then resuued the consideration of the | and their hands were » Ah Bip desig rhs iy Ao-Paiai ey arab pig as ‘bieb, in the great Rofermation of the as. | tue Freuch epublic tn 1869 and at Fiat negctachiaips ye eee Me Lig make no apecific point on the tari? question, | Blt evunotidate the portal laws, the p ee | shes a th ry “fea clotien that hime | tesae Te chia ust is this right? The. bowe and teenth century, laid broadly the foundations | to destroy ours, aud which has brought upon | 1 nuets complains thut be hos Jreted. ig | Hi inclined 10 give it the go-by altogettir, If] 8 Ming the amendiment oftered by Mr. AbiaL | hen. ‘ile fare aerate een Tne oe tbe ea er tae Bi Twoed ifr ones of civil and religions liberty, now riee again | France the calamity of foreign invasion, We | bis conduet of the paper to ranmonia or | Conmrene oncosen’ Litand ty Aa acauadan 00 ap |) weed a) SIUCIRE SAR) IN EA OF SOS TD | ere ee Ov ee eee re Wen Datel | Ue RAPURIEES 90d Da te (HL coRe AON ee In all its splendor to give the impulse of « | Shall never forget the obligations duc to | the owners. He mv would | earnentucrs, (9 knock ff some of the duties on | nen, thereto offered. by ur eee Gee Oni) iste ad ho exhibited atk Wil e'suld wan | sare. to. play to Their mendes am felony tare Rew vitality to the great work of collective | France for the noble part taken Ly her in our | steve Une desing uy | om SUR On ee Rnd Binoend sehesee AiNAE 20)T Lae Re nrierdtaea eel cele gerd THE BITS OP 4 DOS, i 8 cia WR Ae Bek MOTLEY tas Gane mapkind war of independence; we deoply symps gin spirit, and stat oppo | seaman ap sb ‘ areas be etl le Ia cope ot weak: caamashiee me palabeners, x lousy crippted that he could | toms here, and to make a coutrivution war a muck i thige with her present misfortunes, and hope | *ter te each other Hae ere ae erie Or (ea naete wtla' tor souniy whut Yonoe, the cgoke on the Ol Colony, tea. | “ZBOcted #8 te Fecelve Our SHAE, Lon pENSR Seldom hap the public been entertained | lean Government in delivering France frou | conpleations in Lustora Europe, Bugtand wit| cactuslvely Wo the dovisia of w temporary ex odielal comuumeations vetween t Abe'niey & bo ip alt of St how a day” trom [py 1 taleGee, Deus Pas Ae the Cinctancti with a revelation of ao much combined stu | the curses fustened upon her by the Second | ovenpy Rgypt, aud thus ov the passage to | pedicney, , fixe Peparincuts, aud Foun wid 19 she manne, Sees Fay paiphe Ie Be ate te. 8 | commercial, furnishes « piu picture of the ar pidity and knavery a6 has been brought to | Empire, and in making selfgovernment her | Hitia, without eeneerning Herel! ony further | to the queetion of civil service reforns, it ix AN BXAMPLE POR THB SRN ATE, years, Tie eave that Prank altcwnted to meena ub | mens te the Capltod galled tin President’ Hight by the recent arrest of the counterteit | future watchword ;"=-if Gen. GRANT had said | SOM! her former dectaratio Hain that the Aduinistration bas no sympathy | of, b's sendment._ war then | His mouth: and thed from eaeh end bw Wt act! | room which until within w yeu was wut! money swindlers in this city. The iden of } this, the whole world, including Germany The Farragut Marmont Anwoctation hae | CRMC With ite ‘The wilitary mind underrates Ma albsee “ATioUR A ih aptian told watnees not {1 Etve vin wnything 1 vied bathe Rascutive at any a renee Seecing honest people by fraud is an old one, | would not have failed to undorstand ‘lst, | Juss Keon srentiaed tn inly cites ive Presidente. | 20% mettle the civil serriog habltusliy, len, | a. fun walt Bader Wore Aa Lar aegis MbEE doom sWnstare betore tbe axed boer of adjnarsvient 82¢ Dut to undertake to cheat rascals through | whatever may be the regard in which the | Gen, Dix; its Vice-reside Fear ie | Crane is aw exception, He would ws lief an not | Faas), cabhcWisd, Cabo te tL) Conk Conver Arma, anit kept i fat position all night ana | given the (ollowing meseription of its gccupaney, by thas vary appeiiia for unlawn! gain sae | procrom of Gorman paver We Weld in the l'Oeromec sud Detaanil 1 Wieca keqyt i | unumNiee Sratz: vevtalaent oOtels) ih Mashlairion’| Sar etwarh varras date akalan trey Piaehe iae Ht fame ab Uy whiie | tlw wae also hand: | Gen, Ceunt aga hose of see sublime stroke of genius. Any fool could | United States, we nevertheless rotain alively | Tiomurer, Mr, Joux J. Ci Mp crusanir cae row if he had people auiout bin ho wished , "Hoey iy a y the landtty und taetened toa | "Ore day in last tagage in tho business of pausing counter | afvetion for France, and behotd with ile | obit of this organtzation may soon be attained | soqueui egthey HRN THOSE (HAR gene , Me Nae Me tne presence a the captalue Hie | eat the Cytol ha feit Dilla, but it took o monstrously emuart | weribable sadness the spectacle af ber re: | 18 the ervetion of w saneble monanwut 1 the) gig Maia Lahle aa tiaiie lle eke tian he i Piiiuoes Sinise ‘Inu three qunrta of'water anata | Senter wih tho. exyresaion tno to devise ® scheme of plunder, in which | verse great and good man whose nume the asociation | the diterence betwee. fitness aud untitness for Va Pouiwin of eraeker a day. Brunk was also ¢halpod | tion aiid 4 cous the victims people who wanted to vieiiniz: | downfall of LoxaPante, to end e cheering | M220rey Of Adwhal Fouree lus evn 99 thers 1 jy ofticoring an atny, But among eivitians to d ee Hin Wie My? Watts Witulisoe’ | iss cauisin was atapavuge sit (he; DOMe Ara ead | obmauteiniolmataure ef anne their neighbors, message to France, Gen, GRANT was content ao Acetate peat | civilians’ duty he recognizes uo difference in he | Nays. Me-ne, An 8 wi Wie ia" | sae whit wan song un, Oue'o! tho mabormtucly | (urbe, wile those wha wert The letters found in the possession of ihe | with the drivelling utterances of Visit and | gman without reproach as well ae w PARMAGNT | crowds. Ua usither wuderstends vor appreciat ea ieee A HOR NNER Nios tise nae. Memedede artic Tigtward tok, vtrome gront aganust the ("9 ewinglers attorda startling indication of the | a Davis So extreme indved is the incapa:ity cane NETS 1 tho wocessitiog or the duties snd respousibi key Baga NO ‘taint. | grecne tient (ae shows With Geer Coee Gp eter IG | A A ee arte thy gllable a H Yow standard of morslity prevailing in the | of hie Administration to cope with great bis | ls Washlogton Patriot fully corroborates | jie f ths tied wltalnistrutian. | When be « ay wk PU AME | OoFes but & payer cay ou hin head wid eniled the | grosouted. Pages stoud Gen, Grant, with ee yora) districte, ‘hero used to boa supersti. | torical evente, that tho wretched platitudes of | OF statement as to the part token by exatear | iy Vidcat wa wed out witht compunetion, | pata, Syne Aelia. Nem Tero bedere ARE | We compelled ta walk ap tad den tie Bee | eae! ete tne revanne iy cals Hop that all dwellers in the country were | these two men ure actually held upto th ad | 48M iFal and unconfirmed Adavisal PowtRi i ey Tee it iinpeatant Duron the eensereb ha aL Pam ATO HARE, | tty Huma GewnNe et cub Haale abated | auld Be, timed, aun wa ONAN ae patterns of virtue compared with the deni | iiration of Congress as ifthey were aglow |‘ w of the Domiuivay jis fadyed, thy | U0 Woe Mmborian’ buranue Wn que Goveruments | iets Whneine, V Mr food sew MHD | in we ealevory oF brutal treatment Ma abt fered testing them ag awk Warly And ei nous of cities; but this muperstition has fara} with gennine republican ardor and with | DUret whieh be takes 1 the eusovss OF EAE JOD tie doparta under him do the Fe LCR ee MRE ie. Boat Re eee UMtCone RASKIN Hoa sapien atl ual . Jong time been losing ite bold on the popu: | enlightened and comprehensive statesman us (9 wake Gea Geert awallow cll | the ‘Teossury Vepartmont fay | Mee vivir yinnary vontruets for | Anu Perry was culled for the dofouce, Showaid | cummin Yor, mind, ond, under this last exposure, must | ship. Very probably Mr Pret sheask from ee eae ee fet Mert epee Bounce. 191i WG eDeeqUeRtweetion | ievcr bare Mie lanving ef the mit y ie dee Re | eee eee ee oe re ae itied There® Wa Fagenicd aa having suceanbal citccatlinn |(Licdute MOWL Tenalllock Evenes ecicies | eee teen [:suprooiition Gt Muti and: uf egunbdradlon di [eatihiatisne ‘OblO) ananudinen) | ~*tius saa Mthiatian ie te us seat tina eee cane Ge rcigha aoe et ‘ When we find men of all classes, from mem. | he feared that the part which he hed whi oes Biases EAE set ; Weak sang itieces a provi ter re and took some bread wiihowt | bers of Congress down to thow who eannot | in murdering the libertios of Cuba right | OWE impression that Hhenbeurd tountin an PRL pei arti pana ee TY ET UD Rad Eb Soe tart NGA istae [Phe Nexe Fecatdeut'y (haity wv wo after oF Vattacked Bin, hay bee 9 ) spells single word correctly, biting eagerly | convict bins of double dealing in the face of | Me SerMer of Broad ay and Chambers styert was | okie d ' \ ' q Vy mane oy spotaer ola ne DAE He Tbey a ya de regu HR Ekta ad hear urtaivegsR iyayeter Peoria o | at such a Lare hook as was offered them by | tho world, ‘Truckling: ae ho is all the tino | Seeterl under the drive tian of dustge Hive ae ee eae Ce MA ere RAUL CROWN { eat agente nigra gt earn mares fhe swindlors' clrenlar, it te usclees to talk | to the roprosentatives of monarchy aud orig, | Seitmeds We trust thie the expectation my |" how two ianortant toning, therfore, the one | 4 Mee inte Rey Vo) woogie t the bik ‘ At AS SRSEHY UMEDAINV® Af Shab DAFEY ber Subscription Tove f stout rut Innocence, One hypeeritical | tocracy, howean ho expect It to be beliovesl | {yooh be confirmed that My. Hwxwey and the | Tit tie ted sb of tha-remt programme of thy | de: ie ican ennai neaauie Fate tha wv aiagiotga the vo ndowe ot fa J “@ IAC tr . ' coundre! even goes ao faran to eay that he! that ho has any sincere regard for free in| cond trate hes not hon Conroyisalonrwh Adin MHMONE Napa hegh rari eH eey ets Muye AM “aiolstiodd, banat ‘ or ko apiial, Hy a proved at the Tana ! within my aubyseri | ations, Will Foon tuke order for the Kemoval | 0 Ne YAK! lake note ab the ex HID MAAL | Mie Ubthh Gnu TepuelAl'y ke HU) tomavivg pe fics ee eee etna Dea “ines oer lana tne wens ‘ 7