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wen for AIL. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1870. Anus mente To sas, + Diorama of reins | ‘Theatre Mar pera Howse. Lev Brigsnis Jobe Theater - iy Neowtw Hom Kdwin's Theatre-1. thle Jock Sheppard A Morotng with Jodge Dowtt LON and 69% Brosdway, nn Fraweteeo Minstrels 65) Brosdway, Homse—idiot of tbe Hodvon, ey wel—Open to Vino Wood's Susewm Lydia Thompeon Troupe, Matinee. ve@ent Grant and Secretary Bout+ Wedneaday Washington was fall of bho report that Mr. Dour ween had resigned gona attributed to him tion to President Grant's St. Do. taingo job, dieeatisfeetion with the inst his protest, of an unfit Comni Taternal Reven lon the policy of poying off tho ul debt with which he is identified, and ! cident is said to desire to pur Yesterday afternoon, how. as we loarn by @ telegram from Wash- on, Gen, Ponrin, one of the President's dary ecerctaries, went up to the Senate Chamber to deny that there was any reality In these reports, or that there had beon any difference of cpinion between the President proves that what. ever may be Gen, Grant's wish, he docs not dare to part with Mr. Bourwesa. upon such Bue no further. and the Sven Uaving thus renounced and disowned the ‘a@ntagon'sm to the Sceretary of the Treasury with which he has been credited, President Qnant will do well likewise to abandon the reported reasous for such antagonism, Lim at once and forever lay Gt. Domingo job; let him withdraw the nomination of Gen, Pitasontos as Com. missioucr of Internal Revenue; and let him Tnave to Mr. Bortwerx the management of the Troasury Department, which he under- stands a great deal better than tho President Thus his Adinin'stra- tion, already damaged and weakened, may avoid the shoals and quicksands on whie! would otherwise Le certain to be wrecked de the odious can ever hope to do, A New Lot byist in the Picld—Mr. Sine clair of the Tribune, We copy the f orrespondenee of the erald: from the Washing: n wiles, itis suit, he list Sixct atm hws aay W1Aian, WhO gorsiderable money to Mr CARNE be eitie et his money einun says be CAnwot pay 8 cannot expect to put his own cicin through Congress in any other with other claims ; the amour siake, Wo may therefore fairly in the f ard him as le next ten or fi jects of success in that line As Le is now in the gun trade, let us inquire wlat cost ofa gun he has in the Trivune, for that is the oni, count that is now at his command. many years past the Tribune has boon of ed at Washi Hon. B, F. Caur, gun of any ac. not learn that Mr, s yet got rich out of the busi have never heard of anybody ) of red, or who thought Mr. Camp could deliver it even if The honesty of the ACK GREELEY is 80 proverbial that bolicf has come to be universal that money cannot influence his action; and he yet rctaing some power in the Zribunc estab. st that anybody ever came to oflering Mr. Greeny money was when some feilows stuck a thousand-dollar pocket of hia old white over himediately pare the public, acd said he woudered what it tuey paid him for it. coat, and he has done? not; for it Le could, ke would long siuco ial columns devoted to Avua'’s pis, os he avd AYER are united in soouer consent to go for pls than for guns; tos the very & tof a gun, and Washington not to lend them INCLATL'S sclemes 40 long as # editor of the Ziidun mp and OverNowed Lands. of Congress, passed many ye mer of the States of Lelonging to the public domain agon for doing: supposed that Iand was worthless natural condition, but that the several States, by resorting to proper measures of Grainy might render it available for agricultural purposes, avd thas bencfit their citizens with out in eny way diminishing the national re and others en this description 8g of Jand have and other States, an cur sold to private individuals. It appears, however, frow some revelatto: rflowed lands , in the practical applica wings such Innds upon hed to cover Leslitics by no porlicular mischief which bat | cod hin to act In the premiacs ie reatens hundreds rai, Bhey hawe | eson the Caur vt settled on farms and improved them, relying on the United States homestead and preimp- tion laws to perfect their title, but find themselves confronted with subsequent claimants, to whom the State has granted the sam» land, under the pretence that it is swamp and overflowed, and has therefore Le- cme Btate property, Mr. JULIAN proposes to protect their righte by an enactment that all s Iections of swamp or overflowed lands herctofore made and reported to te Commie. sioner of the General Land Office, so far ns tho same remain undisposod of by patent or ly etatute confirmation, which aro shown in the greater part of ecch smallest logal sub: division not to Le swamp or overflowed to such an extent as to render them unfit for cultivation in their natural condition at any period of the year; or which may be valua- ble for grazing or other agricultural pur- poses without reclamation ; or on whieh tiny ber may be found, hall be excluded from patent as swamp and rvstered to the public omain by the Commissioner of the General Land Ofiice. Tu suppe ‘ils proposition, Mr. Juur brings forword the affidavits of a numer of California settlers to show how absurdly and wickadly tho prevent construction of the law works injustice. Theso a ttlers tostify t land is claimed as State property, bee: ewamp and overflowed, on which they Lave Yeon living for many years, and on which they have expended much money and labor in mok ng improvements, All of them assert positively that the land, so for from being swampy end worthless, is In part high sag bush land, and all of it needs artifleial irri- ration in summer, Some of then say thot they have to drive their cattle several miles to drink, and others that they have had to dig wells on their farms from six to eixteen foct in order to get water for agricultural and dowestic purposes. Owing to the'r dis tance from markets, thoy , rufer to raise cat- to rather then grain, On this account, the State Surveyor, holding that grass is no crop, and that even if cereals could be raised nine years and failed the teath year, the land must be taken to be swamp and overflowed, has given the land to tho State and cut its oceu- pants off from their pretruption rights, We think the community will agree with Mr. JULIAN that so yreat a wrong should if pos- sible be prevented, and the California sctilers protected in their rights, 240 A — A econo disgraceful to all Amer! has been enacted in the United States Circuit Court in this city. Judge Buitcurono was on the bench, and before him appeared the United States Assistant District Attoracy, Gon. Taowas » Davies, in prosecution of the steamship Florida, seized on the 10th of August last, for alleged violation of the neutral laws, Oo th calling of the case, M , cottnsel fur the owner of th At this momeat the Assisiant District Attoraey requested a postponement, an import being absent, JIndge Buatenron: obj to any further postpouement, as vessel bad now, he said, been deteiaet for f months on an unkn Javit. The trial could not thus be indefultely delayed becaase the Prosecuting counsel had noglected ty obtain a dey portant wit ings a row Davies was Dosoaut Florida, was ready to proceed, witness very p from one whom be consilersd an im the prosved 1, Behind Gou ated Me. Jamas B. Ciara, partacr of Hamitten Fisu’s son-in-law and counsel of tho Spontsh Minister, Mr. Crara had previow ly been whispering to Gen. Davies, when Judge Buaton- ve ipted them with the following iaqui addressed to Gen. Davies: Is there anething in this case? Do you belicre vourself, Gen, Da- vies, that there is anything agaiust the Florida, from what you know of the cise, not from what cthers may bave told you!” Goa. Davies, after further prompting from Mr, Casta, said he be lieved there was; and so the trial was postpoved to Monday nost, the 19h inst., for the purpose of producing this important wituess, Now the Spanish Goverament has, throu, counsel, Messrs, Caara and Wensr this neutrality law to « point clearly unreason able, and to one in which not ouly the material interests of American citizens are jeopardod, but he dignity of cur courts degraded. Here is a vessel seized on an affidavit sworn to by some one unknown to ber owner, Trial is postponed at the instance of the Spanish Govern- ment for four months, and when at last the c is reached, the same Government, whici is utior- ly irresponsible for damages of detention, wan. eges through its counsel, Mr. Craio, assisted by the codperation of the District Atiurney, to further delay the course of justice ou dn trampery excuse of the absence of an in portant witness, Now, if this witness shouw prove to be a raitor of the blackest die, a con vietod Uvef, a noforious liar, whose oath is nop worthy of belicf; if he should turn out to be a man who, when engineer of a steamer running Letween Liverpool and Dublin, sold and deliv ered up to the British Government a Fenian whom he had concealed his stateroom; if it should be proven that he ran away to this count ve his hie from the vengeance of the Irish whom he had betrayed; if it be proven that he took one of the Spanish gunboats cut to Havana, und was dismised fiom the Spanisu service fur Dad conduct; if it be proven that b ond in Texas for steal on which h all this, it be proven that this important wity received fifty dollars for tho very affidavit on which the Florida was seized, Low will the officers of the United the people, whose intere tect? s. At this point p inter strotche was impri z the tools off the steamer $ then ex ® dj and if, beyond ates Court staud before (heir employers, s thoy are paid to pro os Gen, Guant's illegal ¢ sof this city does not promise toamow it to much, If we eva Judge by the result of that which b in Philatelpbia, His reason f. was situilir to that which has led him to onter a new census here, Complaint was made that the population of the city was not as large as had been expected by enthusiastic persons, The second census, however, shows scarcely any in- crevse in numuvers over the firt, and the con clusion here wiil doubtless be similar, It is a foolish business all around, ——2— ADSTONE is just now much m's repie ented on account of his recent utterance in fivor of the protection of thelope, It is man ifest that the Enghsh Premier simply refers to Uie personal safety of the Holy Father, and cx proses 4 good-natured fechas for the Pontia weif-te oud con Luly, bo vever, may take offence ot Mr.Giap rove upon the ground that she never propyed 10 molest thy Pope, and that any a xypressod on this subject reveals w want oi conlidew iu Vievorn Ewaneen’s mognanimity As for the temporal rovereiguty of the Papal ie melted snow of las the possiblity of vesure Corholies are nutursiy an sions for is the pors puitut heal o etall (.. istians of somination ore of the sarie mind, rowned heuls, inct Queen Vierowsy, the E Jing Vievor Ewayrus ero of Gormany, and sil the Kuveiag, joi in the game jersal desire for the personal happiness of Pio Noxo, That is really all there is of the mat- ter, although some of the politicians at the fean may wish to instigate @ warfare against the King of Italy. Mrs. B.C. Stason recently delivered her lecture oa the Trne Republic at Jamestown, whore abe was the quest of Mrs. Faxrox, Writing toa friend, she says: ‘1am now at the home of Gov. Fewrox, fe bas a spacious brick mausion on one of the bills of thia beautiful town, sure rounded by four acres of land, charmingly laid ont with lawns and gardens, and dotted with fine old trees, The house is elegantly furnished, and adorned with mirrors, paintings, statuary, vases, and other choice ornam:nts, some of them from the Old Worl! The house has a magnificent lookout on all sides, is suppliod with a valuable library, and is managed by a wife of raro common nense, exccutive ability, and commanding pres. ence, and who is, by the by, a model house. keeper. It must be almost as great a trial to our Senator to be compelled to leave such a home, and «pond his time io stale, flat, and uns profitable Washington, as it was to see his friend, the eminent philanthropiatof the Zriduna, etruck down and drummed out of the Sarat tion when struggling for the nomination for Goveraor.” Ithas been of ein ly envounced hy the Jen kins of the Jmproced Timea that Gon Caavtond Lis family wont to see the pantomime reo Blind Mice.’ We farla to state, however, what tock place in the White House during the eleence of the President on that impertont ocension. Aceording to the proverb, mice have a good time in the at of the cat; but the porplenity of ats in the fact ing (wo seta of totes, on White House end the other at the par Itisto be supposed, however, that both sets of mice had a diverting evening, Atany rate, the panto- mime of ‘Three Blind Mice’ is*a much more harmless thing than rousing with Bars, and mincing matters with Poutrr, the people all around, ra Con cation in this instance con: in nnian sd blindi: — 7 Tho often-sugrge 1 measure of forming of the Aus'valians an independent nation, only nominally subject to Great Britain, h Drought forward in proctieal form by a committee of the Melbourne Varliament, They propose that the Australian colonies be erected into sor ereign States, with power to make treaties on their own account, and to share or not, as they may deem expediont, n the quarrels of the mother country, —_— The dark skinned young lady who ster on the t Jy fountain fa the City Hail Park, clothed in very scanty attire and holding a pitcher in one hand ond a wash- bowl in the other, was ot served to shiver p'teous- ly yesterday in the cold northwest wind, As the fouricin ig so near the dry-goods palace of Judge Intox's emptover, Mr. A. T. Srewanr, possibly the latter gentleman wi,Mt find it iv bis not over gencrous heart to bestow uncm her a blanket, or atleast @ reinmant of carpeting, wi4k which t provect herself from the inclemency of tie 4D proac) ing winter wes Tu her present eon- t pitible object, and excite the sincere commisrativa of kind-hovs passers-by. p of Indge Titros’s 0 th dition she is am Pure Eee ee Ds Woe learn that Mr Joun A. Srete, who has just been appointed agent on the Nex Pored Indian Reservation in Washington Yertitory, 14 but remotely eenneeted with the Governing Family, He nsed to ran a Gouring mill a1 W Wella, in partnership with Capt. Jenny D When he nyranged that partnership, be earzied a good grist te til The withdrawal £ Gen, Ganina ill for the French peasantry. The veteran be of liberty would certaluly not h fight if the benightod French p A worse enemy to overcome than t eg ex up the were not jernan iu vader, The mental and moral vezetation of the Freeh ruatics ecems to have extingnihed all vestiges of patriotivn, and the Voltairinn, Parisian dandy turns out after all to be a nobler man than the unsophisticated vill vr. Uf Veunve Pro. teox had done anything to encourage popular lucation, the masses of the Freuch peascutry might have brd cre this achenee of improvin t becoming better citizens. Bu av it is, they a Moebree ‘ed in darkness. ie minds an A rumor comes frm Phibdeiphia to th effect that the Pennaylvania Raiirond Com which alresdy owns or eoutrols something tike two thousand miles of railroud, hos agreod with the Comden and Amboy and New dors Companies for a lease of their rouds at a reatab eqnal to ten per cent. per annum on their stock, This mcy eeu slow rice for the Lusiness and good-will of such fayorubly loc! ; but aa the stock of the eonpenics owning them has been fearfully and wouderiully watered during the last fifieen year, it probsbiy represents Ruilroa sb 00 wretty nearly the actual income they wre now Lois Licutetay is praised iy yesterday's Her ald, Vis, of course, cannot inean Ver talent a for that is appreniated Ly tue ease of hearir g, end cannot be called conspicuous, ‘The Herald rofces, vo duubt, to her talent in kicking as exemplified Ly her the other evening in ing Miss ALA Knavsi between the shoulders in the presence of the sudicnee, Madame Laver MAY is unnounced to appear at the Academy of Biusie this evening that all a singe end we prest ainctours of that style of gymua 3 will be present to eriticise hor efforts, ee 1 cretary of the Amercan lof Coniissioncrs for Foreign Mis ions publicly ex poses a Kev aud 4 Bewvox, why Lave been lec'uring in Hartford to raise funds for the rion snission, elthough it appears they have no connection with thit mission whatever, They hould be arresied and brought to trial, Those who have suffered Ly their impos be con| are shou'd ne ted, os the Lenevolent Honsce Groenex the case of Joun Russrit Youna, the no was i torious sueck news thicf, A mere prtlic expo: sure und dismissal in Gisgrece is not sufficient punishment for such vi la. — With thetr characi¢ practical benows. lence, the Quakers buve taken iy hand the work of succoring the women ond cuildren, und other hon-comb tant victims of ti . The Socicty of Friends in Great Britain have appotat war ia Fea acommittes to collect funds, ant this committoe appeals for aid to the charitable in this country, There is need, not ouly of clothing, but of food also, to provent starvation, There had lected in London at last accounts £13,772, aud 7,009 garments. Donations may bo sent to Wit, Liam Woon, Gl Wa Vow san Tatum, 7 College place; Haxny Dicgisiox, 83 Roekinay sirect ; or Daxsawin Tatas, 62 Bockinan strect ——— Iho Springlicld Repu ion that in Now I n ool tn is of tho opir land the lyceum 8 bad its day, sud that people are beginaing to conclude they have been | A enough, In Springtiola he Library Association, whieh used to eloar frou $1,000 to $1,500 ® year from its winter's cours vf lectures, this year makes nothing, the receipt ba ely covering expetites. In alawet every New Hogland town small houses and finanela! bys te reporied; but while andic e dovt ous. 1 gy lecturer.’ charges are increasing, with the ddition of a © burg "fee as an extra, If thi site of iflisins coutinues, the lecturer's occupa Cou in the Patera States will soun be gone LIFE IN WASHINGTON CITY. ee THE THIRD SESSION OF THE PORTY- FIRST CONGRESS, ‘The Provident Arvaigaed by Sena Amuesty Oil Wasmixatox, Dec, 15,—Mr, Witsow (Rep., Mans.) reported an original bill, which wae at once taleo up and possed, amending the twelf.n section of the act for the reduction of the army, by eubsti- tatiog the words words “ fret day of January.” wherever it occare tn sald section, $0 a8 to extend the time fox mustering out saperuumorary officers. Mr, Caanpira (Rep, Mich.) reported fuvora with merely verbal amen tineuts, he bil autln riz procta Drivitece of bonded transportation to foreign me suthorizing the President to withdraw from Cana. ian versols ie priv of tho Uniied states. Mr. CHaynren reportet edyersely the House bill indefinitely postponed, REMOVAL OF POLITIC\L DIEQUALIFICATIONS a8 coon us tho tmper tated their Imporith asod. D. My) sald that iad a tho: had netot with him had been denounced as trai n had es upon the interverence, at the solicitation of Lit cole loaxue (Drake), of ti# Nati nal Exceativa, by which the capression had recewved emvhade endorsement — ot the recomt e'ection in Missouri, Mr, Schurz proceeded tu distranct ise HEHE OF Lor lon Was & Wen porary eapedicat—a menrure of Kuety ronde coseaty by the new social condiden bo th consequent on tre Close of tie war, He te ihe removal by the party Which bmposed U While sti in ite aseen lency tn Govern wil J disquaiticntions, @xpectaliy ot t 1a Of lore numbers OF ped vas eftepiial to WESYURATION OF PRATERNAL PRELING, as proving that *uc 4 liad not Bech taken a 8 ebarie of vinule cal diswoliiies, 48 Foot as compa Kc salty, Was @ par! of the platiorm op wh Geont mato Provident. Bi Promise boon curried Out in” Bis Meiory over the Kepuuiican par fore, the party liad parts boner, Commanded them to grant it, vbat Nore could He, ublieaus inva of what tholt ranke the Te-en Panchived 2 The Poneate of tie mov nk within the Ke = wer @ Wi one political etogk bu trad. sisted of the Dastie rics of tae civil War, Who erever roll tee word “reba.” as der toi tongues, aud that clive of puliiciaue Whose who.e end ia poliical Life was to Mow Shure de ton h Gen. «When, there: LIAB THE LOCAL OVE not fn accordance with eo soment At dawnt as @ metiod re'erre) to som. yor eixty ». led by the ee directly protested acninet the taing viself, La order to prevent the evdorsemonut of the enirancuising ame duienit tue Constitation the Repubicn Steve Convention wos menipalated In sdvanee ty giving to the colored voters of the Stato a represe! tation double that wliowed Le te wulte population, and by so cisciplimns thea that tint race, aginst wham sO many pres wore Fi! in Missourt casi their virg.a truvetise to couliuue HB DISFRANCMIAEMENT OF OFUERS, Kor's unsuccr seful efforis in tle € @ enirareiising met out irom the Cony claimed, the h lea Serer OF PULde ua diing gas ia Mis by tho provisions o+ persons court be d.efrane: sea rat ts, Dut (oF syn patuy ex) cessed ¢ the Teaotest Kani, Cyosistent Uniog won’ or lh f Hevotom bo the Gov cut, uv meray eX Pressing a Lope teat thar rel tives ia the rebel ome enc, Were Girizanelised oc bite oF since qualidediy Inise referm cou Ver viet the protec ive syeiem, Hid hie tasue in uri, the queiin w a lot OF factions opoesition, he roired es of former Vears to show that Ae bet waver) clair WOuld ba Most IxvITING Crrontynitis to restore the long fost cortiality of re among te Amoricun pou, te, and to uring uns new era 0° g90u feeling; tat ho Would bt ve wore fi lies thaa any prove tuoroas! refurm of the civil ver of Car whole politcal wach) or sivre tue COUMMY Lot as & CREATURE ay We Very caps POLITICIANS, dviners tor UW. re ‘the « Victor; over nod a frieltly neutr B. Grae Hrown movem p tromaze. Mad le ory ty, tweuld have sands, Pass! shower that Ue Federal prostituted in eral oticers 0 levy BLACKMAIL POR Ponty PUL Mr, Schurz referred to favor of civil service revvera, i Mussoan’ was, in tras to orcinige a or stronitae {ving cvior ty uiteit pts by ses, irew dPamiebation Bele ation of the Bren. ca v. lue wae to Le wid shown Hitiew: managers party it th of rward vo » there Cour ded Wid FOUle Speeulvlions LPon she Proouule ermuben o A NeW panty, adding that the poovlar Delicf chat the 7 n of We tue Kepublican par y aad eated had prep politics, The exhaustion reo ¢ fora now of old invades, and te erewing dies is ead HsubdUrdMALiod WikviN He great purbior, Here ¢ liraa ory eviuer, ou ihe ober hind ty qicsuon oF 4 He WAL the elytl wer vi reform, ephoucr a) inaies, on the W O14 pew party HHL AL peor 8 yet it would con Win the neccreiy © f Nr. Pelura closed wit on of hte ¢ : 4M Oxyrom rity Of Las Kop party. chivuing for it vt Wey regener Mouse of Represcatatives, Mr. Chauw (Mep., Texas) introduced a» b uthorizing the eretary of the Treatury penallics aud cots ile: ally acscesed and ov the Direct Tux inw, Tho Houre resumed the consideration of the Am nesty Lill, Bir, Barny (Ite xeeptions con erat und unconditional aiwnesty Mr, Pannswortn (Ie. £1) informed the House (ht bve bil reported was not a noanimons revit CF the Counnitteo on Reconesruction, nor duit Hove the approval o even a majoricy'ot ihe Cou. wittee, It was only permitted to bo rey orted t iran stitution, whieh f Posed polit intend remain OUly Fo lone #8 reeonstruct.n Was Moomplete, aud unl to Flghty of wii pertons Were rocurod, "the eading newspapors of ail political parties in the country, edited by the best ec ady rial br Wer div not see any pract ieuble oF just way of maxir er optiens by costes. Gen, Lone (eet, who h 4 high posiMen Ly appointment of tre Prostden Pould come under sie exceptions in this wil I Paris to be excepted +l be mentionad by Maine, Kot KOU, classes. ‘The Uill wax A CHBAR AND SWIX Tostevd of beim a bid to aries eu.te Soh Bow dend, Who, he asec, was alraid that dader ton Divis woasd come to con rose Tuc exclusion on by cargos wor Id exelu eat rains and best hearty ia the Beut, ho J. publican. party would whing hy ik Agi) been auld by & Democrat yesternay (Mungen), ths Repuciiean party Ho Lost by the course 1, fait pursued, Mr, Lawngnen (Vep., Ole), Was opposed to the iil, Leerune We esteated pard nando uosty to One erent ‘error which tl was te filiune wt th ‘ its ieud- rs for tro AHONDRED PINS CLASK FUTERALS attiet tine Would have boca wort a lundr nesty bi'ls Mr. Syrnen (Rep. La.) seid that the Republican erly OF Lovin na wlead eqaareiy nthe pint , snflinge tor all Whe worst men in the Soutl (hone Who Were at vrorens relieved trou politi Cisvilities Leanne icy Wore Bea Who were Wille g & FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1870. Ing to come forward and comm: to be able to hold offce: while t BAY, do £0 were proscribed by the exceptions in NY.jegid that this bill was inno y Tt reliewed nobody imposed by the Foarteenti Consti Honal Amendment, but its excepti fluss of persone who ¥ Instead of being an omnesty bill, It was A PROPERTY-GRADBING | of being © measure of erace. it we 4 Lill to deny the rights measare, the effes wot nay the dosiin of it—wa do injestice, to deprive Hugants of their proper a boon and relief io those wlio were lonst entitled to tt, Nr. Cox (om, nant purty in the favor of universal amnesty, wessare of the President anything about general ‘Tiere was un expressive silence in 1 tiat subject which be (¥ tore eepechlly a in onder seth were tn # created a new 1 Gis ruwel ined. recover property, day of aly, 3871," for th Tein * Weta ose le N.Y) believed that the domi J in the country wos in He «id not find in the was aiill in favor of Tevressive meaguies toward the Boutlern people \etually protraded thore measurce tnt other States not in the Bouth. BUN te was thunk enitioman from Massch ise ing the President ta bis discretion to saspend by ation the operation of all laws allowing the chindiso corsiened to Canada and Mexico; also, | it 'paye ihe Mouse un opportunity to act on tho sub Mr. Maywann (Rep, Drinciple of universal am that had been Of that day was that the an incipient redeliion in South Carolina mitted to retain pores to lok the very men who had insagarmted tiie rebellion, who wer 1 disabilities re old phices of trust and fo! the same old onthe which they had found itso con Congress Would get uv credit for that if the Republi re acreed in th Of navigutirg the waters ade by Mr. Clny and who had begw constituting Jersey City a port of eutry, and it war € F hick poritios ‘Tue Benaty took up the resolation in thvor of the responsible for it Land come ‘back to their ones, and to take vo pubule necessity which Souvag who ANOENT (Tep, to the Repu’ liean case, Mr, Sehers commented dered so radlea inton nw best they ¢ wit the eentl Bille offered by “Re, Farusworth, removing all dis Abe Vil went ever tii! Toerday next. p. Mate) reporied a bil toamend wenty-one of the fvternal Revenue ¢ to the duties on en elite in the rete of Mr, Veoren ( He evict (he bi awe uty, but that o bling a wifllculty « courtruction of the law EMBEZZLING $100,000. The Dele tt Divorce Suit again—The Fa'l« ure of a London and Sun Fra ing House. the plantif in the well-known D, t, in whien jadg lentiy ovtaired by Fisher, the dav yer, has lately @gured | Le former parte inca Banks b how had that vurh? Only by a ®ruit against Mr. Kings 7. for damazes for malicious pros- Dalzell came to this city about a ‘eur ago in reference to his divorce #net, Kit pro ferred a charze against him at a police court of hay ing emberalod $100,000 from him in San Branciceo Daleoh then sued King for $10,000 oamiges for 1: Vim, und the latter wa ‘Tne bail was ator sisted euiranchisement after ag over to Teipal op. ablie un con- ould i Ms dre ueed te $ Judge Mebret) bout a letter the Litter had the San Fron in w printed #pecch i ‘ ‘ admitted Mr. Da zell the checws in the ¢ 1 pe red tuat King wer Ja branch of tl an at st. Louts, Ran i’rancisco hy {been drawa ap. 04 The Conspirac: To the L thor of ihe S Sin: For on: k you fort 6 of tue viluiny per Mayor Chahoon at Ricks Zant of Richmond pol end {he enbrmily of this trin suction is a ry of the country Gal error im your art sidve eoanty, Va, bis wreed on the sid the isa cooned Of the mest reduc s for the last dive ye ‘There was one pr But he did not joi those eng ine nh He hat family and Perscention, 18 enouzh Le Uie stones cry out for justi for iiberty ts not Min Patas Buco fm, Graut ia the Prordentiol 0 were fertunat mg Auwininvalon to elect a their eyes to pet al rad tout wo b » Let ne Lave peace,” Grant bud evood Slane artiliery, ant the A 100 brave: Hresiicnl's wa pricislox mc ied tie Wart yee th turned to th fy Buceens Of the t noteble ve ator a Wiuingh of Wie Hroriueut’s piiaciples, salning bias trousapus of frjorae woo.e now bo hid lust theu- from the yorcaal of V rious ietiers, in Miseour had nein to the fet Alison's fig ship, wir whet appear. yd YOO sappose that man is with sees WeLe BL ONE ¢ Presitont's svowas in altem tat civil replied the Colonel, © that, sity 4 1 wuile pain’, Wt Doeter with « bw cuthun of 1 ¢ Loxton Journal, most prominent op; re now some ott ponents of Por when he wes the » Y wiweh Was exesedinuly flac wiinoat ¢ ral elt what ner veriguated by Pi stripes, Wika ay Ming the flag ot tory consiaied blue, somewhat rere Hiremen, one of she r eu party fo leew e That new ® Pudwesston Of the elenieuie ragat was when got tod 4 no compliment to me." tor he had made all other disposi #, be wiotioned to his side une nearest to hin, aud said, in broken 4 Stet that! old Br vis dati bed, Hise.) argued ugaluet © When Tam dead, a ried be ore my comin,’ preerds the corpse, mor dist ed in the vill, and in favor of Porter low ii Le We shall comnienc 1 ond Minnesots, tributary regions of a rivers. in the Huds mit te famous the Susketcvewan, Assinivoin 1 Bay Company's tor 10M is Growing in pud- about it will be wel Wg the renoy..t of ail disnbilities with very w cxecptiona, The Resubliean party outside of Heres Wax tm fvor of universal amnesty, tly Lie interest, a come (0 in tellivent. readers, en of Samael Wilke Pariy, daring the eu of the whole pr xed route of Nor iru Pacipe emis will be curlons indi 1" homvsteadod A Republican thinks Gon, wirated toward Bit Hanes KEVER Yue © Whe wish to buy musie the eleapers rates ertiremont of d uberth & Cos, tu wn LAWRENCE SULLIVAN TO Rf HANG- ED ON JANUARY 20, 1871, encase ‘The Mort Brotal Murderer that Recorder Hackett ever Saw-Phrenology and In~ ity Excluded—Defying a Jory w nly 1 On the resumption of the Sullivan-O' Brien marder trial in the General Sersions yesterday, the prisoner was pat pon the stand, Lawrence Bulll ‘van, according to his own story of the killing, called npon his wife at 1 and 2 Whitehall street, with Jealousy rantling fu bis breast, He hed not lived with her for four monihe, and believed that daring that time ene had been uniaithfal to him, After quarreling with his wife, and being driven from the room by bie mother-in-law, he met Jolin O'Brien on the stairs, Up to this point the prisoner's story agreed with that of the other witnceses, but ihere- ater he became incoherent and contradictory. O'Brien, Le swore, arsanited him with a club, aod KNOCKID IM SENERLY SS, Whon he cot ep he evers that he raw a crowd of Wt lonst Aity persons around him, all of whom wildly brandiched knives, pistols, and clade. Then, ourcly in rolf-detence, he stabbed O' Bric, but without any inyent to kil, ‘Tie manner of the prisoner while telling his abe fnrd story wae toat ofan filet or wan Ing of his mother-inslaw, he satd, witli a “ue only Incks horns to make her a #AMOOL R. Ww He PHENOL OUTST, yeaa called to rrove the Inek of mental canncity on the part of Sulivon. Mr, Wells nad examined the mna, ond believed him to be an tm eile, brain of an infint in tho boy of a tyan.* The cirenmetaners preceding the killin, Mr. Welle thon ht, might have renvlered the prison: temporarily insane. Mr. Woiis's testimony was excloded hy Recorder Huckett. Ann Sweeney, a lively Celtic witness, hernm to testify in unintelliginie cibterish, Recorder Hackett eatied npen Connt Kazineki, the interpreter, to Granslite f German witness,” * furernoeed Dis'rlet Attorney e ant spoaking Gorman—ane Le tale “But, your Ho Pentows Count Kuztiski was not eqnai ta the emerzonoy, ant an inter oreter waa found In OMicer Crowe Boyd propored to read TUB SUN's DractiIrTion of the prisonor, 19 prove his elicnt’s Hmited mental capacity, but this was not permittel by the Ke- rier | Mr, Hoyd, in summing up for the prisoner, fact that Sullivan, by reasou’ ure, was fable to become insane ander nce: The { Attorney demanded a verdict of mer. ter, eh that the (acts precluded the fading of any'other verdl ‘The Recorder's eharze was brief, aud pe mis akubly (0 a conviction of MORDRR IN THR FIRST DRORFR. The Jury did not leave their seats, but with rcely a minute's convatration, found the prisoner grilty of marder in the fret decree. Wuen th Cork repeated ta the asual form the worl), + Pri oner, look npom the Jary ; tury, look upon the pris. an dogee Ny rose fo his feet, and gave Iie trelve pecrs « half invoient look from under hie sombre eyevrows, When asked whetber he had tay previous to the entence, he ex bis fet, aud, in bis broad Irish sted an cit CoNTRMPT OF covRT. vo everything to sar. If I'm found ratity ¥ law in the Uulted shiwes. Edema trial Io the Ou-vor aud Ternuuer. I've bad ant Guougl 1B iis Cort, onyhow.” ‘THE SENTENCE. Recorder Duckett eentenced Spiivan te be hanged. on the fdannory, 1271, adding. as be did so: * Amore wilu! nnd brutal niurderer has never been tried before me."* ‘Vhe prisoner received his sentence unmoved, and with astolid countenance: bnt bis wite Was takoo fom the court root sere. mi2 MR, MIE BURNS ALENESS, —— JSamen Moce'y Vinit to the Water Street Bavdbox—The Portratts ef Famous Pa- willste id Ma's Adicus Yesterday afternoon the Hon, James Mace called on Mr. Kit Bura at the jatter’s piace in Water et-eet, and the conversation ran as follows: —'Ow bar you, Kit, hold elow?t Kit—Poorly, . Poorly. Mace—You ain't been sick long, ‘ave yout Kit—Noat very; bet o about played. ce—T'm betting bod right in ‘ou Matst eotue wo. vee me poifsh of t'4 the matter with a, hany ‘ow? Tul tell you adc {Bit Bur ain't .o wee now, lat unt no more, Tn bloved yon, wit he 1 ink he will, Kit. ‘Them’ engravings on the Rehan kine cette And there's Bopdig Vroves: he wes & coad Hob Br ok at thei ocher#, Ind; ain't them good e—Thore's Morrissey, and Heenan, and Gal Look at Tom Alien; clo't he 1 Bat he never was the men that shows bia, here's Jin Cosel. too: he's a had en, Kit. That he i Kk ut yourown pz, dim, Tnever ‘looked +0 well tn my lilo; bnt them's coo! of Aaron Jones and Harry Ter irda and Tom Hyer and Billy Muiivan. Yaokee Sullivan wands like w man, don't he # Look at that b er, doe Coburn, too, and Mike MeCoole, and Rar y Aaron ri. bt Between Billy Edwords, with Lie iz nose, ond & Colyer, with hie long arms, It tno ue talking, Kit, tem's nice, Come, old let's tal me. you Tiere Kit by his wife ) —Weil ine and these gent!omen will drink your bewlth, Kit, and we'll come and see you ani Kii—Yos,’ coue wand wake the old man when hands in bis cheeks. Ta going a tong journe lay sti!, noezcr (lo the uog, Whe began barkin,). Good bye, Jim, Mace (uiuch affected)—Good bye, Kit; Tia be ound aguin, fellow, I'm played ; can't au shivering, and Was ——$ A Few Questions tor Ancillary O'flatt. To (he Lior of The Bun, Sin: Your frequent introduction of the word ‘ancillory" in your valuable paper is somewhat wrnosing; in fet, it perplexes me more than I ake. Mony of oar mont noted citizens are rail to postess ancillary qualities quite extensively, I should like hove all things, just now, to know your de@uition of tue term, After consulting Webster, it appears to me tlat one or the other of you, mest be wrong in the covcepuon oF its meaning, You say Mayor Hall has fue aneiliory qualities, ant so his F ward and several off: tabititien, Pi your definition of th tas plainly you iolyean, Lk Teast thing, that you are master of the Bf suage. J coniess that Lam not, Youre very re Tuesday, Dec, 1 isp Lan R. VARLEY, 480 Hudson's The Wey the Bible Society Tre t# lis Bue Bin: Please seept the thanks of the fer eniployees of the Billo House for your kindness in lnvortming the pub of the way burinces is man ogod there wt the present time Most of us hav heen of very materia service in contributing to the support of Our respective families until the present Arrangement wos mad We feel sure if the Board of Managers gaw the amount of hinpplucss tiken Away trom our homes by this clu ty or smal! earnings, they would allow us to wore six days in We Week, even on three-quarter Kime, Ri speeifully yours. A SUFFERER New Yous, Doe. 14, 1870, — Laura Keenc's Keappearnnes, The friends and adnuirers of Miss Laura Keene will be glad to bear that arrangements have beer nude by Which she Is to tike Lina Buwin's tnea tre as lessee and munageress, the owever, being retained, The Javnary with Hunted f ana it is 1 thit Wo may hope hier to sea w very clover JOU Momber of the present Fifth Avenue compny in tho Whiekers and "loud" plaid of the lumeutes Dundreary, Miss Keene will, of course, be. tr quently herse'fon the bill, and we may look for a Valuable accession 10 the ranks of the lest Wing Of the proiession, which we greatly iveu. ‘ ——- Tho Tweed Monument Fund, 1) the Editor of Tha Sun Sin: Enclosed please find my eubseripti which L carefully place in your Lands, and wate! u will please add to the a oady. tai ntributed for the Tweed Monument Reepectiully, A CONTRIBUTOR, Take away (ile © PAY Of the Sun Sint Why don't: our Perk Commissioner Ridicnloas Pouutain, heed by our Hom, Peter Brains Sweeny, phic, in oot auch aa ‘absu of ® founlain which da corner of Chambers strect ant Brouwer Oy Had Parks afew bonehes ens and iher Wroushout the said Park, winiely 1 Would Oe suost Deneflel ty botw oun ant old AN OBSERVIA The Auvesty Quarrel-Gitiler Our in che Cold Wasmxar x, Deo. 15.—The amnesty question upled (ue Louse nil day yosterday, with the or pect of a vate today, The tudicaiins are that the Douthern Repablicane will carey. some kind vs bill Butler's bill will ges bul iow Voces, N CONNECTICUT, ———— OPENING THE SPRING CAMP 4AIGy, | POLITICS 1 jore Prospects in the Con istricte—Engliah and Jewel) Governor—Secrotary Wellos Gotng after Philovo; Correspondence of The San, Hanrronn, Dec, 14.—The Democrats of Con nectiont are early in the fel! preparatory to te Spring election, ‘The Etate Committee have iewned ¢ f & Convention on the 17h of next mon ‘The netice ts from the pen of the Chairman, Mp, Barr, editor of the TYmes, istration aso miniter of course, and ete forth Grant's shortcomiams with considerable point ang force. So far it is a'l legitiv bat when he denoninates the bite eon reservation of the Union a* sectional war,” he be trays the old Coprerhes Demoerats were noted daring the rebellion, ad fon et the people, without have not only accepted all the consequences of toat great triomph, bat that no dire hopes for the overthrow ot Radic tuke to revivo the o dienored of by the amendments Thore ea hanctfal « in this State who li: ie aboliehed: but Burr tea live n better, and Tain. ns He arraiens the Aan ty nnd not in lal taste fympathy for w! ot Democrat, wh. Hem, Will ander ‘olete neuer thot were fy > tho Constitur chances in ta frees Richard Koby In the State, sas cl asily have been political aenirations. and refnse ! to recently a Senator in Conzros ble gentiomin, was noming but Te was reven'h A Convecationt bonnd than otherwise, did m e party made a eimilar mistake Tlavon district, one the eonseqtenes was tl aml the dojout Hopolar mon in the Stato ction is certain is made in the Conuressional 1 New Haven, That county gives the maj rily tat carries the State; hence tie fan aeceptable ea Fao} will cor best man im the patie m. Jur ate trifling, po Kendrick, wh» poll , and was rownrded for hia trex instromentality of od that Mr. Th lic is abont the 1 will umount be Repybiiean m possible account, ‘The e iitur Of tho Liner, ¢ rnd who falerly boaste onkcir g aatnat Tiger dof a marplot, whorn tii Governor is likely to shake off at the oatlic of writing Lis message, 6 iv the feonte trict, Marna, the eltting mem: ber, has no opporition, ard is certain to be retur one taajority, The Fourth District, com and Windiam counties el of Now London 4 tarroty Rom i some Of bia e onstitac ts. and a new man tw © natun; but that only one in ds abt by the Doimocrats, 8 very generally it see how he isto he beaten, run again for Governor. years ago throngh the dercet 4 the odd are Lircely au Bull, be sa popu nd is ere to poll Ui Lire sirencth of his poriy, Ne Unadred colorel voters who are to bs teed next sprin nin New Hay st TM al the coming He'ion of the incase tie Rove: y, unless Grant in uA demorstize huis p f tie lite fecre ple of Hrt'¢ be seen every the newman tw the stra rs anid bo! ting softhe Adunira:s los ious Of his conduct. Say at the proper time A pen, he is sure to TL understand for the scurri tim in the 71 ¢ eo. water hea ons writer who ssrailr une; aud Af Wat is SK maapeete Grecley of tht ena You and L know fetter: possession of F ivlorlged excep when a notion heal. it is not to ¥ A surgical ODeration iivabused on thie pd vie to be strips ‘oli do mach to save Jupression that Fe Is the aut vor of that bite Diack guardian, the philo: ap tor till b Witeriy for the odie W pest t@ procure for tia fr ufvouted by thelr Victin From the Port Jervis Gases Barly on the morning well-known cit! ‘d tor bis ho f June %, Mr, Hrown, r shop to one Vrensaman, and had rocsived frat bin wea found tee n © road near his Presb & Jelly and bi aprenred fi Wt Brown belvaved a8 thouzh he mol Who Were Mis relher but ha keot hia o HAs thine exee he hae worke to Warrant his et © prison ses Lave beoa h Direet Route eoaratious to 1 rly the same plete the sume, tection of the Erie ¢ 1 this place to ¢ w Phompson ¢ communication with the ¢ An Exanply tor dot Through a printer's erre Michael Dow ius, tate Senator un William tN couyt Vie certs Fisk & Co, Going to dreision on the oud by bis Bangle! 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