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i THE SUN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1870. j * ae rr ge na enn a aa all foresaw it would, What its fate will bo | as he lad the spirit of a man, would not compare OUR ST ‘ATUE OF BOSS TWEED awo Doon UAL Ae) LEGS. THE ARMY OF PENSIONERS. | ll E REL TER | AM ] He ‘4 Ad Re a in the House is yet to be determined ; but it | with wr hr for manly ited a bideadbth Mr, Senkine's Twin Canine Bipeds—Tho | New York State eaten | “i , ; ity. Our Secretary would not hesitate to bully " Foreigners ov the Other Side of the North ly Six Millions of Dollars—8,000 in the . will very probably pase in that body also. | MY . "SUN GOING TO - ARMID AMATEUR perroriy if 4 th we anive: Sai md fo ig | the weakest Governmentin the world, iit should | MH READERS OFTHE SUN GON River Astonished~The Wendertul Dogs | Cky-A Widow Drawing 81,083 in a WORKING IN NASSAU STREET J oo Te OS eetere 2 ee be necessary to do go in order to sustain the WORK IN DEAD } v to be Trained. Lamp—The Fearful Sacrifice of War. rhode REET, hi t = ~ —- — — great, especially while the President has two majesty of the American nation The Sun's Advice Followed, Mat Wa t— ‘There is a general impression that the only For over @ week past the pension offices | uityaneth and Eliza Kemtcr's Exploit in . i i] FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, yenre more of office in which to dispense ply - aie Oreantzntion of the Tweed Teatimer two-leeved dog in the United States belongs to the | throughout the country have been payinz the jewelry «Store Renter's Divorce-& i } Dm ne sheep - 4 places to those who serve him. Mr. SUMNER The retirement of Mr. Jon Brion from Association of the City of New York—A | Hon. M.V. B. Squires, of Pou Quogue, Long Island. | quarterly Huketaoe of the nation’s debt Lo its dead preaee n who dees not ky | i ; . Amwerment® Teceay, ~~ [and the opponents of the San Domingo job | the English Cabinet must moterially damage Mr. Bronze Marne Wor * $25,000 fo be | That remarkabte antmal was immortalized in THe | #nd maimed soldiers, bola York ae eee fon an Mae Basiness Partin 4, ve Erected. SUN several Weeks ago, and was reported to be the | this interest amounte annually to nearly «ix mil- uriag yesterday forenoon two men aud two wi) | SO the cra are right, and will come out right in the | Graporoxn’s Administration in the popular re A weeting of the pious readers of Taw Sew } only one of ite kind; but now Mr. J. HM. Jenkins, | lions of dollars, which is distributed among about | women entered Antoine Troll’s store at fd Nassaw a) Tniosee ti eas fb eM ond. They may be defeated for the present, | ead. Mr. Brrowr is well known to differ radical | yii.1, chines for all, price two cents, Was licld lust | the proprtotor of the oyster ealoon at 99 Bowery, | 29,100 persons, Under the new Tow the payments |) sitet, ‘The men pulled out revolvers av | .oprouche i : bat the victory will be a sad one for the ly from Lord Graxvitie’s aristocratic and mo- | evening in one of the rooms of the Orieatd Clab. | tarns out to be still more fortunate than the Hon. | are made chiefly through the mails, The money is | ed Mr, Troll, exhibiting 9 paper, and ass ring thad i conquerorn ‘ ‘The slaveholders triumphantly | Ptchient views in dealing with foreign effwirs, a8 | Faust Broadway, ‘There were present Judge Edward | Mr. Squires, sent direct tothe pensioners, the agent deducting | they were empowered to seareh the premises. ‘Tro i i eee ! J | well as from his recklessness in aseuming a war- Handley and his brother Michael J., Col. Alex: | Mr, Jenkins has two doge, twine, mele and female, | the attorney's fees prescribed by Taw, renging from | attempted to resist, but the men told iin ‘hat roe ati Lenn rte ta a carried the day in Congress for many years, | iy aiitude toward other powors, It isprobable | ander Stewart, Joseph Lyons, Chartes TT, Hall Bec: | and eix montis old, which were born minus their | $10 to €25, according to the amount of the claim, } sistance would De useless and tnvotwe His \w prr ay | hens Siete Carceascieah tc sos, sisdeky of Stal but the result was their own destruction. | int Mp. Buicat’s withdrawal will become the | retary of Americus Club, Joseph I. Tooker, Gen. | fore lors. ‘The one is a black and tan terrier, and Tach tas peamonese 6 eon rey ie tuiadiing | White Troll was thus kept in terror, tue wowen 4 ww sed i And #0 thoes who aro now pushing turough re Wm, Miles, President of the Sixpenny Savings Bank, | the other is a pore tan, They walk abont on their | claim agents, who, under the old system, in many | Mdvanced to the safe, which was owtn, and took Wy Olymple Theatre Wee Whe Woke V ie 455 | signal for a further disintegration of the Cabinet, es ‘| Poultey aed Met Am mals'64 404 196 Brosdays Baw Francisco Minsteels085 lirostway, Meoase — Grand Combs je Fuanel—Opes o Viator. iis odious job may carry their poiut; but, as we have often warned them, in doing it they will break down their party and them- telves, Aldcrman Michael Healy, Corner Patrick H. Kee: | nind legs with a creat deal more dignity thaa ordi: nan, and the Hon, Timothy J. Campbew, nary dome do, but they cannot hold out ax long ; a Mr. Michnol J. Shandley stated that bo aereed) | Fooeral thing they prefor to keep snug quarters in a ~ ox filed with straw, with that wonderfal newspaper, Time Buy. The ‘Those Wuasttious croatures were born in Marton, torprise of making ® substantial acknowledement | N. J. in tho month of duly, 1670, Their mother was * und of Jimd, and ia really pretty ; she had given of the fndebtedtness of the Demoeraey of the me | iirit to youns before wich were ‘perfect in point of tropolis to the Hon. William M, Tweed, thetr great | physical structure. When her present ofapring ‘and Indomitable leader, had Iately been so much | Were brought into the world, the curiosiiy of tie ———————- The Hon. Cuantes Francis ADAMS has been the recipient of many distinguished atten- tions during his visit to this city, ‘The general impression seems to be that no public man iw better qualified than he to control the foreign aMuirs of the country, which are at present sig- ‘anos retained half the amount of the pensions. |) therefrom about $1100 worth of gold elinivis, all the é mete ae sake eT ieee i# 19 Taccount books of tho business, and many of the pays pensions to sil e business papers, They then departed, tlhe wen pre venting Troll from moving by co ing tim with widows, and dependon ; Hames on it8 roils and the annual pay- | Weig revolvers. As Roon ns the Women had wseaped the men put op their revolvers, and walked out inw Mount Lo $1,900,000, ‘The next largest agen: coi, business like manner, i Wood's Musenmm—Lyiis Thompron Troupe, Malina, -_ . Vrands on the Trotting Cours. Albany, in charge of Col. 8, 100 names of ail Hy $1,200,000. A: rushed to Earth shall Rise ‘Troll, thus released, hastened to the Beckman ° , Brookiyo, which, in addition to paying ail classes of i} i Again. or ‘Tho patronage bestowed on trotting during | ay mismanaged by Don Mamiutoy Pouoxics | spoken of by that magnificent organ of public semti- eovle living in the neighborioad was roused to 8 | Vr ens oneras also pays all tho navy pensioners | street police station, and OMflcer Ryan was detailed, H i : Ai last we have got it started. New York | the past year shows that it has fairly a& | pig ment, thatit occurred to him that an organized move: | Crowds ealted at Mr, Jenkins’s house to examine | in the State, ae sdankiny Wope one to about’ 4,000 Frolt told him that he recognized in the wonen whe \ i has been too long without a statue of Bic | sumed the position of a leading American _ —_—_- ment with that olject im view should originate in that ba tie He eeiteiaes te ee ery persona, a ’ had robbed him Elizabeth and Eliza Reuter, j i Bix. The politicians are mean and hard to | sport; but the enormous prices which good Since his arrival in Havana, Captain Gen. | pert of the ely Fmall maititute collected at his door, énd had to ac- epi? (hls city there are two anencies. The ong, in THE WIFE AND DAUORTOR OF P. RELTER, 1, u - re " e le ps ONG DWELT, # to their demand for a in e e . nt guy 3 0 8 for ly er store, whe i {| start, but we have brought them to the point | trotters command render an indulgence in ] cneral Varmaseva has considerably astonished WHERE MR, TIRED £0 LONG Goto to inode Gemand for 9a ing He onieechste | Hodton Lawrence hae chiree, pays oriy co widows, | "NO Was formerly the owner of the store, whine i of putting up their mon thi sti xpensive luxury, ‘Tho | and confased the volunteers of that city by bis and from whence as @ public man be had sprang. | made a rortune by exhibiting them, but prefers to | Orphans, and Gependent parents, There are SK) | (Troll) was an cmployee, This fact ascertained, the My) ie ir money his pastime an expensive y. The 1 gether the few gentlemen | Keep them tor the present in. bis 4 where bi ining them to perform various remarka- of which 2,703 are widows, 1.8%) | oftccr went to Foragth street and found the wowen, and the rest minor eniliren aad dependent tathors. “About $1,000000 is pad out at | tH books and papers, and about $40) wort of the this office, Yesterday Thorora Volkiiart, widow of | gold chains, ‘The worren were taken to the Tombs, cholas Volkhurt, of Company K, Forty Ath New | bevore Justice Dowling, who order ‘ork Volunteers, received a cheek tor $1,089.87, to be taken againet th» women for grand |: amount of buck pension from ct. 24, I= for stealing the $400 werth of gold ehains, afterward a check was drawn in fs th while the clerk was making out the aMdavit Troll children of Robert D. McCarty, of Company F sald be had lost $1,100 worth ot goods. ‘Th New York Cavalry, being back pension from Aug, | tnaristrate to make some further, inquiri 15, 1888, ‘Troi was aveaking Eliza Renter askod Justice Gen. Lawrence's office was thronged yesterday, | Dowling to listen toa iow words, At this the ofl deseription of the actaal state of the insurrection. The Eastern Department, he says, is completely pacified ; and yet the very paper which brings us an account of his triumphant entry into Havana contains an official account of the sacking of Mayari by the patriots, Mayari, which is dis- tant about forty miles from Santiago de Cuba, we They have appointed a Board of eight ‘Trustees to receive subscriptions, employ ur: tists, and ereet the statue. Of course, they i will invite all the leading sculptors in the world to send in their designs, and they will take the one they like best, If thore is a fair competition—and no doubt there will be —we bet on Captain ALBENTUS DE Gnoet, ordinary price paid for a first-class roadster at the present time would have appeared fabulous a few years ago; while the sums that are otlered and declined for the few noted flyers that have shown a speed approxi- mating to 2:17} throw the morus multioau- lia extravagance of our ancestors complet prevent, knowiug from their regard for the Senator, | intends t and their oft expressed friendship for him as aman and politician, that they would enter apon the such onthoeiasm that the emall begins | F ning of tonight. woatd end. tn dovslepinit 90 sab a thieves had expected to so ure areward, bat, vv eC recard that any man, bow |! vein that, and knowing that the animals were rafelthain, beet rel tov weil marked by Providence to escape detection, “ thoy roturned them on the seventh dy after theit abstrac on; that ia, they locked them up in an oil- cloth valise, and dropped the vyatige In Mr. Ric man's yard in Thomson street, between Houston fret day of the prosent month the roy: n from Mr. Jenkins's house in M. vortited for their recovery. stantial an exp: eve Ce of Mr, Miehs mnceting Fesolyy lisell y gurrisoned by Spanish regulars; the loss mization, perv as indeed it hos been for the past week, by the | cer enieavored to interne and prevent her. from in the shade, Trotting is now the rage; nfessed is nine killed and seventy wounded. | pent anuil the accom oLisnlngy of ite nrpose. to be and Spring. Detectives. were ob that time on tue | Wilows of our 3 rad soldiers Some looked oid and | «peaking, Justice Dowling prompily rebuked tha » x 6 e Uy ad 8 o 7 loreover, je patric easing the c knows a6 tho *Twee Sores hae sociation TF truck of tht on ul a vs eof thi ¢ | careworn, and still hove iy clung to their widow's | oMicer, and told tim tiat it was U agietrate’s the Micitarr ANoELO of the United States. | and all classes of society, not even excopting | Moreover, the patriote are pressing the city of | OPO ty ot Now York” wiih the following off | truck of the thieves, anda knowledge of this tack | ecto titers were, in the prime of life, With the | wry to ince ieate bth sides of the qucetion At the He bas made VANDERDILT and Faankuty, | the staid divine, are striving with theirmight | Santiago de Cuba so closely that no train 0. con: | gers: their booty, Mr. de tears of deliaht at | fintest trace of the bloom of youth on their cheeks | soue time directing the young woman to ie!l Ler ; sy | voy can leave it without being attacked. But] Prostont—anaen Mawart J. Suaniior the recowery of his pe Say Che ei talierer med kenronir rouies eed ree ' and now le: him have a chance at Twi and main to secure the quadruped which v . his d , ¢ i ih Vice-President Ihe How, Timotay J, Campbell, eyes; While still oth re had scarcely reached the Tue OTHER sine oF THE sToRY. an oe “Rabel Anwaseba says this department fa pac fe | coroner Patsick Hi Ke " fail perfection of womanhood, and seemed to have iH The Trustees are all politicians. ‘This is } shall anatch the laurvls that Doxter has ne. | 5,\iussthe mise its Conlin Heerefary drt Ska) AM UVABIEENZS, Pee eiaiad asea the thremebia at heretui | , Fllza Reuter then aid that both her meter ang ( wrong. Ont of regard to Mr. Twern’s | quired. Heo talk has becomo a staple | i. is very far from being crushed in Camaguey, | Trustee —Micuacl). shantiey, Charles #1, att, Jo Fifth Avenue Theatre. long since ceased to wear auy outward semblance Of | (Vt ey ag taken omly whet was their own, “In nf east Lele ty, throe oe tee i topic; and the names and performances of | and aduits that there are very many pluces it | ee oe annceman Eugene Durnin, Cot. A. | Anew play was broagint out last evcning at | | ‘The other etty agcney is in the basement of the | May, last, her futher, V. Henteg, vag tie oer of jergymen, @ are not sare also—this be Sub-i reat M. Van Bu horses, the merits of drivers, and the opinions of owners are discussed by old and young with interest often carried to enthusivam, Bat it is not merely the high price of iast horses that renders trotting an expensive lux The men of America are called shrowd and sharp in business, and the horse has the credit of brightening the wits of ‘of Col G. | the store. having invested in It $15,000 of hia wife's Hee GT mones. "Sines thon he had tum away, leaving them idnamnes | Without any means of support, and her mother had on tho relle, ire of their injuries tells the welled to go before Justion Sout! and pre. story of the (oartul sacrifice of war. ‘There are six abandonment, Aithough she hundsed who have lost eitner an arm or 1 leg. three tor his arrest. they bad never soen who have lost both legs, tires both arms, and ten " in a log and att arm each. Col. Van Baron pays annu- | 2d said e detectives, They also told het wily about oss. Among hi si ners was | Mother and that her father was alour to nue at Col, Bishop of ihe Eigutcenta United States | (OFA divorce from Tis wie, and that tae sui colored troops, who had lost his right eye, Ho re | 4s successful, she would be unable to get lisck ceived recently $1400 beck pension, — Yesterday | portion of the money betongin: to her; but if #he papers were made cut in favor of Peter Guirand, of | Acted at ones cou'd go down to the whisk and is ysions are here paid wilid gold © are three th that district to which the Spaniards have p H, Stewart, Bernerd Bingthy Presi of Kuueatiou Jotin 1. Witiame, President of th Of Excice Commissioners, and. Henry Sinith, Hore ae Pane Chinutciqners; were added | nalist of this city, The eeene is Lid during tac Hoved Nat of trustees, Oo aauining the | fret act at the Central Park, and durine the remain Preside go 8M tat he | ao aby pon the good work with beert and gout. | @eF oF the play at Saratoga, J Was bie friend, and The merit or demerit of this production depends A YRIEND OF THE PROPLE, somewhat om the pointof view from which it is and the proporition whic! his brother had the honor | Judged. Tt is ealied a comedy, wid if judaed of from Of tubing Would be seconded With rare enthusiasm | the standpoint of the best comedy weiting,it would be by appreciative eiizena in every part of the city | considered sketchy, untrue to life, lacking unity of r attempted to penetrate; aud then he cruelly mentions the places by name, He tells the volunteers that he means to toke them there, and that the regulars are not to be relied on, cate they desert mass And yet, strangely enough, the very mail which brings us the details of this frank statement of facts from the mouth of the invincible Count, furnishes us also with ntuf tie Board | the Futh Avenae Theatre, extiled “Saratoga.” It Fresient of the m tie pen of Mr, Bronson ©. Howard, a jour ing the age of woman's rights, and Mr. fweep being a ladies’ man—but there should be one or two ladies on the Board When the Board is completed and t ‘Treasurer has given bouds, we shall be pre pared to pay over the funds that have bea confided to us tor this patriotic purpose, We think it is going to snow, and you : riehtes nous! Y was Still his, take what property) i and 0 {1 Whien the Senator [vas long, so faithfally, and 80 Company C. Kighteenth Connecticut Voluntecrs, | Was still Nit, take. Pres. Whe, cue tes those whoadmire his points in a sporting oF | tho information that he had removed from the | Tore reed ey chek ac " Purpose and design and continaity of plot; in fret, | who had lowe hin right arm. His back pension | Kee it as the wile of the owner, ‘Th iso ine know how it is yourself. speculative way, Yet we sve men who are | fortresses which protect Havaua their respective Mts, Tooker ou tsking ss porition auld he know | wantlas in all the atiributes and diguity of comedy. fee $810.19, being $14 per month from June of socuunt, he would be —— sali wvacittialiy, wo a ‘ e : willing to devote time, energy, and large | garrisons of regulars, whom he has sent to the | Isnor (or ep enon oe the Tact oi the orgaciaation was | BUtifit was tho idea of the author to string logethor — - CHEATED OB OF EVERTSEING, The Sau Domingo Debate—Will there sums of mon ry to the development of 8 field, and whom be has replaced in the Morro | Keown to the renerol pnbite the pereae weald | Certain droll sitantions in such a way to omuse, | THR FUNBRAL OF CLORGK HOLLAND but if ehe actet at once, they would go with Ler end be a Rapture in the Republican Party ¢ fee peed ‘4 immediately assume vost proportions. howover, | to present a series of farcical pictures, in a word, to —— protect her while sue Was remoyi in the horse, so blind as to permit themselves Castle, Cabafia, Number Four, and others by his trusty volunteers. This fact might be constracd into an admission on Vatmasena’s part that on the question of going to the Geld, ihose celebrated home guards, the Havana volunteers, are no more amenable (o his wishes than they bave ever been to those of his predeccssors, cheerfully aceopted the charge of his aliare of the | construct a rather boisterous caarade in five acts, work, and paid 4 tribute to whut he deemed ihe | then he be eindest teat in the character of the mau they in It is notin any true #enee @ cowedy, but a pro tended to Lonor~Lis charity, A man of great:| longe! farce, Comedy writing pre upposes a cer th, Mr. Te eed hac tain seriousness, and ut least an attempt at carefil peor of New York, an delineation of ‘character. In thin here is none, Piinself to the lowly. . Such people as are presented in Uria play never ex Dighest pinnacle as 4 citizen Of a place which Maver | jsted nm beings never acted or telked or did Nel had well enited the “eity of charities.” Be- | anything im the manner of these fictions of Mr. fore taking his weat he would ask Mr. Miebael J. | Howard's ven, Nor are such situations probable or aa cS the originator the scheme, to state ia | even p ble iu real Mic—indeed, im anything except what form he pronosed to make the wextimonial, extravaganau Mr. Shiandiey—Perhaps that matter had better be | Mr. Hoy. ard has been taken captive by the bur. Jot to the judgment of the Trustees. However, | | lesque siirit of whe day. His characters wander have no hesitadon in saving that to me, aud 1thigk | about without a purpose, except to raise a laud to all of Mr, Tweed’s (riewis, Their entrances mre unexpected, and their exite il. contrived. ‘The plot is.a very fiitmsy and pueriie one Seen nef Tiker uae Aart and moves slogrishly alone, walling for the uetore: the propesty. of the | Aciiug under thia alvice which they both ‘hoyal the Vet | legal, they visited the ore and removed the erty, The men nbs : ogpey tfenptrn Fo is ‘ oc foun r mover’ The veteran comediau Goorge Holland was | (ko Chas Bet gayi ie het Moward fOr, AMA buried yesterday alteruoon (rom the Church of tie] het mofuer in ceviida beck ber own propery | rs r ‘ ye magistrate said Transfiguration op Twenty-nints street. An hour made the * ictims of two designin, sharpens, who oF two previous to the funeral, a number of old and'| had evidently learned Wer story, and that Mrs atwabied friends of the Holland fuily called at the; | itowter ted evidently, bem wronged: Loth oy ber late residenee, 50 Third avenne, to accompany the | Njivaud api we prtenced cree land vrodwce shea remaias to the church, Joe Joiferson, Mr. Augustin | \y court to-day. He asked ‘Troll whether We koew Daly, and Mayor Hall were nmiong the ratte arrive. | Where Renter was, and Troll replied that ne thought 7. wark. ‘To a close ingitr. rok ‘At Llo'elocte the line of carriager, contuining the be- | 1°, wae, Newark. To a close inquiry: Troll reaved family and the intimate. personal fricads of |) Dowling then asked bow Troll cxme in poses: A Thespian Galaxy in the Chare ‘Traus#curation~Tho Burial u of Comedy at Cypress ‘The debate in the Senate on Gen. Gra Ban Domingo job shows that his Adminis. tration is amoug the breakers. In the first place, it is very doubtful whether this coun- try desires at present any territory in the ‘West Indies; and if it does, a portion of the distracted island of San Domingo is not the spot it needs; and further, even if it craved a pleco of that bankrapt territory, it does not want it to come into our hands in the ehape of a huge job, reek to bo swindled year afer year by sharpers, sacneehed. who become bolder in their practices with vach suceeeding season, uotil the point has been reached when a fair and square race is 80 rate an occurrence that it creates sur prise, while frauds of the most glaring char acter are so commen as to form the rule. The favorite at long odds before the start is pulled to a standstill, or scored nearly to death, or loses a show in the deciding heat, pi Bhatt abst 4 Mr. Josevit SHAKeSsrEANE Howakp—he looks more Hke Smaxespsane than any other man—is writing a Christiwas story to be called Dream in the Marble Palace. The principal " i ou ot Roular’s business ; and Troll replict that figure in this story will be, as we understand, that 4 ted Tweed Pi tthe ction of 4 Mr. Holland, proceeded to the churot wiom ot or by some swindle is made to los the y gad erected cn Tweed Piasa, a Junction of } to make their poi) ts pons, f e] i, ni Bost Br , New Canal wtd Ratgers streets, ih he ‘The body, enclosed ina haydaume black walnot WOOTED WAR SOLD IT ing with corruption, out of which foreign | race in onder to eel) the ral patrons of the | Met" and Arasping oppressor of the defenceless, | Sou, cem"ads ect way iu whleh to" honor ous | je Moteyacu tne vue, baad. be anid that lhe diclonye rf A. T. Sawant. No writer can do better ju to such # theme than Suaxesrtane Howann, ————— It is pot known that Gen. PLEAsonTON casket, Was placed just inside the main entrance, | to one Durance. to whom he (Proll) paid $0 fore and the lid having been removes, the muttitaas; | SM4re in the businews, wad tha Lueince anu lie were Veen con eey pear tae Cea me iceays Darance, Toit said he did not know it. Justice ‘The edifice was more than half filed by members Bi UICcuts. Salen bau biseie ee of the theatrical profession, arnong wiom were s' adventurers and the Washington lobby, and certain tenants of the purlieus of the White House, aré going to make a large sum of Roule: Js occasionally sprightly by Feason of the broud vein donne f hits Mr. ‘Pooker—I approve of that. A life-size statue yea paar perp ab eag from the tareical pojut af view, tuany of im oronze by a Urstclass ariist would cost in the ftuations are ludicrous ; und that Mr, Daly and hborhood o', say — is assistunts fave set the play with elsborate turf—the men who pay their entrance money and are willlng to back thelr judg meut by a few dollars in the pool-box. Tho 1. Bhandiey—.9 elf, $25,000. taste, The dresses aro brigat aud churmina ; tic | Sing Nilsson, Lester Walleck. Joo Jefferson J.B, | inorant of phe name of hie partuer in business. The money. records for the past season will farnisl proof | hee ever made President Guaxt a present, | , Ti statue dea roomes i be the prevaling one | scuncry recal pheasant recollections of Baraions, | Muckert Mucwiin Daye dW, Wallach Lda | {82 women) mera released on Cuele ow vecog Failing to get his treaty ratified by the and therefore his appointment to the im- portant offiee of Commissioner of Internal Revenue has excited some surprise. But there were substantial reasons for the ex- ertion of # powerful influence in procuring him the position, although he might bave been unaware of its existence. It is known that Gen. Peasoxron is strongly in favor of increasing the tax on whiskey to one dollar per gallon; and there is an extensive elique of whiskey specula- On Axsomblyiman Compirii's motion a subserin- | the scenes) 5 pletion ague'in the Slanest dosres ; asd poet's beerin- | the seenes is picturesque in the Nighert jane Ma a Ordered W de immediately procured | tue best talent of the taratre, bows among the lidies aud gentlemen, is enlisted in the periormance. Alter directing the Secretary to issue invitations | Th, herefore, the piece may not win Mr. How- to sneh gentiemom as tne Board of Trustoo» may | ar tany very hah. standiag asa dramatic author, i determine oo to attend the wext meting, Me AS | Koll hurwisios a ploamast, Lively, laughable evening's sociation adjourned, ontertauimont, that seven races ont of ten have beon award ed to horses that sold for a in the betting. Up to this time ouly an occasional grow! has been heard in regard to the perpetrators of these frauds. The admirers of apeed, al. though aware of this deliberate robbery, submit and hope for bevter luck next time; ut that better luck will not come until the Thumpeog., John Gilbert, Berney Williams, Charles b sher, Mr. Sloman, the famous Knglish comic ‘aa DED ES finger of years gone by: damos Studdard and Mrs OCHAUNCEY JOUNSON AGALN. Stoddard, George Clark. George L. Pox, Joseph >—- Polk, Mogonigte, business manager of ‘Booth's; | The State Privon Convict who was Overe Joe fen Gsorge Browne, Cons. Boater. Tho inas Harry, Mr Lanizan, N.#, Clark. Morris Pike, Mim. Fidrislae, Chrarkes Kemble Mir 2 Ta Qued agate, son, dames Macder, J, D. Anderson, Bulb The wan who was canght stealing fram the Torn, Dan Bryant, Nelso Seymour. Dilly Bircl, Mr. | ofico safe in the Fito Avenue Motel on ¥ canenaay ae ee ere AT eLE EL T, Bickeen, | evening caila himaeit Charles Juckvon, bat im sb George Francs is The won notoriety by seizing, iy tbe Hank of te The Rev, Dr Houghton read the bariul service, | State of New York, a package containing $42,000, after which the coffin wus closed aud borne by six oy an Benate, Gen, GRANT now proposes to seni i! out a commission to obtain information in th regard to San Domingo, proliminary to its ' introduction to the Union by a joint resolu tion of Congress; a8 if the people did not know quite enough already to satisfy them that this scheme would, on the score of principle and policy, be a bad bargain, even if it were not a greasy and disreputable job, ow dollars only in the Office of The Tweed Statue’ Mace Sat FROM A SIXCERE ADmu - vitous. | Grand Opera Houne—& New Freach Singer— Mile. Aimeo’s Debu To the Bduor of The Sun. Mile, Armée mede her first appearance Wodnes Sin: [see pretty near every one is anxious to | diy eveuingtin “Barbe Bleue" at the Grand Opera raise a statue to tho Hon. Wm. M. Tweed, I think | House, ‘The reports taat preceded thw lady hat Se ivi ‘1 h the ¢ LX | snd escaping therewith, After ashort tine he was (| substantial mon who patronize, and in reality | tors who have been striving to the utmost of | Iran afford to give my mito and Ko without my | bern exceedingly favorable, and her pretence con any bearers to the heat ed, gation foilo' ssbtean wr has Goubahs ddlaselt ei ukuas GA ft | which Congress ought to scout fromits halis. | «stain the trotting turf, band together and | their ability to effect such a change. Owing to | Christmas cigar, Aw | am ip the habit of tsking one | firmed thom, Such sincers are not to be measured by | by:the Dramatic Punt Assooiat part of the money was foand concealed bn Ue bouse i! ¢ » @ Sei , pie al ; oxel of ° and a cigar on that day. 1 will go without th the same st that js applied a | Cemetery, Mr. Holland was % sears and 14 Ty The debate in the Senate opened with a | toree the various asencintions which depend | ‘He Prevent glut of the whiskey market, the | HY gr f.4 Comaribute that auc 0 the erection wa yee sap tits figs ibe best ld, and leaves a wilow, three ovr. and two where he lived with Lie mother Bleecner sweet ' weathing speech from Mr. SumNmt in oppo- | yon the! te fi cua n to wealthier dealers have vast quantities of the | of agtatue for Mr. Tweed, as he ie a poor man and | Part In grand opera hey sang as well as thore | Ono of his sons, Kuinund M an ne lic waa tuon known as Chaunco, Johmgon Ua eon- i ; 5, upon their countenance for success to enact | oie om hand, and the passage of a law which | 42" afford one for himsett. Youre truly, artists, they would soon be transfered to that stage, | Wallack’s, ty iM wits t phoid fever, amt Wes conve: | yiction he was Bout tp Stale Prisou dor throu youe \ Bition to this pet measure of the President. | and enforce such laws and regulations as ¥ New Youx, Dee. 2. 4 It was not to de expected, therefore, that MMe, PAT MALOY CONTRIBUTES, BUT ATrAcKs Tu Boss. | Aimé To the Editor of The uu Sim: Boclosed find ten cents, my contribution toward buildi Bill Fweed, on weed Plazu, Bil! Tweed and myrelf belonged to ' very Chapter, Order of United Americana, some 2 years | nificant and suggestive. Mle Aimée las a haud- sco, Bill wa@Grand Sachem of the Loage, and at | 5 repossewving nerven. ‘aero is art in the stutae 18 bait that there be inseribed on it all | wh) i content to mike her mai erOrt to Lescit the porisions and offices thet Bill hus hela, from ctiair | wate moana, We regard Slile, Aituce as decided maker up to Grand Mogul of this city, Te will oe a | eala bw Opera Bouffe stage, fine thing (ur the rising generation to contemp ate. — ‘Phere should also be therribed on It the umount of Giyu's Reading. money he bus made out of the clty witvin ten ye en 03 Tost past ‘amber of lols that hie © weted a large audience to Stein- would increase the value of their stock fifty conte GREY OUAGIE: 10 SEAR UR STRB ERS on the gallon would result in giving the holders immense fortunes. Hence it is for their interest to have a friend at headquarters; and it is a mat- ter of notoriety that the big operators in whiskey are lavish in the use of money to secomplish their ends. Some of Gen, Cuant’s most apectal advisers are not above the suspicion of being sue ceptible to the intnence of pecuniary consider tions, and thus an unexpected nomination may be plausibly accounted for without detriment to the reputation of the gentleman who bas beea appointed to the office, i The battle commenced with a preliminary skirmish, whercin the Massachusetis Sena- tor took up and commented upon an. article in the Washington Putriot, asserting tha! overtures for a reconciliation between bin and the President had been contemptuously and defiantly repelled by the latter, on the alleged ground that the Senator had spoken disrespectfully of Gen. Grant in the streets and elsewhore ; and that though the Presi- dent, because of his official position, might decline to call the Senator to account for ond a half, A RYIINEBECK ELOVEMENT Aor serving ont his term in Sine Sing, Jubnson’ - returned to New York, aad looged tora job, He ‘The Dashing M. from Edinbergh wha | took a room in a house in Charch street, near Der hae n Wife in Scotinad, a Wife tu Lone | ano «ireet, and by digaing through a wall entered s dp, and a Wife in New York, estore in the better Nireot. He took his time, About six mouths ago there arrived in the vil- | aie (eeu oe Leer ic eige pyre laze of Rhinebeck @ \ound Scotelman, apparentiy? ona wacon, and was driving off with his Booty or % years of age, He was polished in his manner, | When Offleer Hanlon exptared bim and scene ye Dighiy talented, and gave out that be was a graduate phan ‘This caterprise cost Bim Sve years {a of Kdinbdarzh College. He aiso sported the tithe of ; When he bade adieu to ping iy J the pane om M.D. He hired an offco, mate extraordiaary pre: | Jobmvon undertook m stroke of business i Pi tensions, and apredity won the aifections of dru. | 1M, 12, whiel seus him te te Clery Bt sige gists, tullors, shoemakers, and others, and ina short | three yeara. Justice Cox committed him fur trvab will insure honest rivalry in the future, Mr. TALMAN, the superintendent of Fleetwood Park, took a step in the right direction when ho recently expelled a driver from the track for dishonest practices. This is good #0 far as it govs; but the pocket of the owner of the horse used for fraud must be reached before un effective stop can be put to these dis- graceful tricks. Therefore rule off the horse aa well as the driver. The owner of a high- priced animal, whoge principal value les In would ving like an artist upon the best Jishiau Atare. Her voice is of mediuin power and of sweetness, fer execution is quite snfielens ‘or all the requirements of Offenbach masie; her acting droll without extravogance, and bomorons without indeticacy. fer by pity ia 'exconding)¢ Mi This Indy att sis v9 Of vhs wt Hall last evening, being advertised to read | space of time secured u large ani Incrative practice. a the purses and stakes he cau win by his ————— Re res ree ie at eed bid Ey ‘ 7 si ne = poor taxpayers to study. I woutdalse | Antony aud Cleopatrs.” She i pba is name x@ John Reed He vecame ac. A GREAT CIR COMING. i these insults, Gen. Bancock, one of his at-} frctness on the track, will pouder well be- | One week ago yesterday @ building in Kngt Binuen or Rowan Wins Seay ane | \ct'vomuanding. pretence, and ndglike ead.dres. | quoiaeed ity 2 preponscgnig yous Ludr+ an rac : Domingo job, aa only restrained by his | perpetrating a fraud which, if detected, | went {Borsa Waves « toned human belay p sarans eevearoant, sees, Cai ta0ets, ih | polntment, She taled to inuividuahae che ebarce | Bal the young andy mae nead eter care ie tore | a1swog great lonion Circus, at exablshistt i personal relations to the President from in- } would effectually wipe out his borse wo far | [it Tins, of whom four were taken out dead. | tateont Mtrard ereeding natd ataiuect <1. lave just | (CF of the play. Her feminine characters were too | Wim the Doctor, wad resulved not fo, be guided by great La Coroner Kievan impanelled a jury to hold an inquest on these dead bodies. ‘The jury looked at the bodies and then adjourned to moet on the following day. ‘The next doy they met aguin and parental authority, She left tho family taansion | of and foond ap asylum in the hourw of an intimate Hiewd ut Sehuliaville, where she ond the bogus D, often met. One ait 1 not go he visit the Sehultaville esylum, and taking flicting that chastisement upon him which his repeated affronts tu his chief riebly } merited. Senator SUMNER, having disposed come down to the city from Ram Wand und Mysiie | maseulin Fiver, where I uave been for the lass three vioits | There suing and celing, Hele are mighty searee in Mysiie | ture, and river just now. Farbrot!ers of Mystic Bri ge sain | te they Were all cage xt up lant summer by tae Tain sal proportions, is on ita way to this colle try, and will travel througn the United 8! s next j | summer, starting from this city in the eprinz. ‘This lady with | company wae organized in Engl the maxeuline charactors too feminine, a netible monotony of tove and o| lack of facial expression, Th d imagination and color, wid Was charac: ae dollars are concerned. ‘The operation of the rule might prove severe in isolated cas:, but its rigid enforcement would clear up the cl (9 se F by torce than by refinewent him drove to 8 neighboring elerermen, it is thought fi 0 ve. in 4 p c emely encvess ul) by Mr, 8, B. Hvac, the of this side issue by the assertion that in this | cloudy aimosphe " i ide mony politicians who weot up Gere in ewarms « — in the town of Milan, ‘There they were secretly | been extremely eats Bee he hea bang Fhe emerty t | oar Siaoenbare| whieh now lange over | heard some, tostlmany as (0 the fdendly | reading Or itierd ie tae Ge Yours, be Harmonic Society. married, and at once procesded to Washington Hole | American millionaire eireus mavager, whe sf pped ho had never passed the bounds of | the trotting track of thiv country, More-] of the bodies, and then adjourned agin saa as ,) eo ap ae sbbe It is well for us that we inherit the Anglo-Saxoh Tow, where the ALS LT OTe As EAR ORO est acircus from New York to Liverpool ten or twelve Cie i sm upon Bs public acts of Gen. | over, the managers of tracks shonld them. | until yesterday, , Yesterday ah it | ag ATU muNenansoats hy tlh iat hai Jove ao aot sowie ui | war eit nite arth doa OF ESE essay | tars sen ant wo ton yued te ena + yi of RANT, then went to the main question s : falaea was resumed, and roe very importunt ki 4 Cotintmas festival not thoroughly eclebrated with. | beprocerded to Now York city, as iw egid, for the | tho intervening tine in the management uf “ The & in hi i «| Saree. Be cnrelel.. not. to. secane jnteremied testimony taken, tending to show that the bodies | Sim: Tone to see the example of Supetintent pee Lesnar elie bsg sage tt f parchasing furniture, &e. Me’ Ald go | ysuitons in Europe, ‘the materiat of t me he Senator, in his able and exhaustive | yrties by patronizing the pool box, ‘ aken, # ene ane to tee the example of Supetintenst: | ous q performance of Handel's Monsiah," ‘Tho | BY Wee yaad trig yes aaint ten Sein y ator ‘tweed, ‘There is a good deal of t Jovtery and corruption of the He not only descttes the girl bo hee ao viilainously be fraved, but he also left unpaid bilis woount $120" Te is fur! tertulned that Ne has a wit ineinding Lorses, ponics, trained animals Coariots, amt lotier " paraphern rent over in phx veksrla, throe now On the ocean speech, thoroughly expored this discredita ble measure, and dealt very severely with all the parties to it: Bats, the titular Pre were deprived of life by the falling of the aforg- unsafe building. Wearied with this eflort, the inquest was again adjourned until next week, work 1 the full and glorious musica expression of The Harmonie Society, in purse ‘Lhe judges who are placed in the stand are often accused, with what justice the holy wook, many Ring, | ane we cane o. thelr timo-hon ed custom, wiv 'a perform: ‘ ; There is one job im which the people aro intensely | ance of en evening. The bunceWEnt | AA two children tn Scottand, a wife ia London, and | part, ‘The remaining d th lohan ean hot pretend to way, of participating in the | fn the meantime, the announcement haa been | juterestod—very rapid trausit, Tapoak that which L] Of those who take part in it appears in kuother | one 1a New Yorw eras bet em nove and the et ae ent of that portion of Ban Domingo in ques | fruits of trotting frands, This uncertainty | made that tho owuer of the building, tho build- ee iwany new and striking foatn Know when Tsao chat iftwo or three meybers of - > utermediary in the * sation Chiet Jastice Sauford ( | tion; FAvENS, a fussy an be dispelled without difficulty, Let | ers, carpenters, mortar mixers, hod carriers, dag | tis Fo-called Hine, who make a pretonee in dle o# Mins Torry» Concert. W tor the reeideuey. utsian diaplay wit grt faa Hi! nogotiations; CazNeav, an adventurer, wont | each track or association elect or appoint @ | lauorers, and all employed upon the struc slab or cbleroiuim suytaune this looks Lise aug: | Mist Terry's concert, given on Tuenday eved- | 74 Ne Matar ot TA Ae. otade | mit nclaie a great f and feast: ridges ' for inany years to dabble in Wost India | judze for the season, and pay him a remung- | have been subpovacd (0 testily as to the cha ns eartea Eentioe Vareea, We actek travel FuN: | the Monte or that. Sooma Indy, for ik gave Rev ig, | thie he Deuioeracy arv in wa Hundurd-boarer | {uit ruore of uroce, ¥ one of them wil } intrigues; Bancoct, who in San Domingo | rative salary. ‘There are scores of competent | tet of the building and its material, In view | toad woah at this mimieat be tian nay ices shin | We Mme or thas Joule Thr, fn ht wave hen the J Po CoO A tated ttat the maine of | bw rit to American aiktiences.” Tho tara nid i reported himself as the aidede-camp of the | mon in every district, against whom no word | °f the promptness of this aunouncemont and } Pf eae tu iment a tues ide | much power And sweetnems, and one that will war. | JobuT. Hofman will not be presented in connce- | Pye, Ol uMUNine ate ews, MARNIMO ret } President, an officer unknown to the law ; | of roproach could be uttered, whoee services | the Secommoduting disposition of the Coroner, Which, pinoint. the com Htee yn charge amp aw | rant the e and labor of the Ruropean trainiyg | ton with tie Democratic numination for the Prost | yi to be wore coxtly and maguideent than hy i) and Uiyeeis § Guanr. He denounced in} cyald bo readily obtained, and whowe do- | |r ia) supa Vidgets Ls anit ihe 2) Hnospway, Dee. 2 JOSEPH DIXON tet given to it; Mise Tersy has nach to | dency, Tsnagest th nS Caer suntien Bamford | Gye originat snectsities (oat will he entirely noel 0 he A e Re ” if the Inspector of Buildings for that district arn concerning the art ation, but tie | FE. Ohureh for the piace. Me is aOR Of @ American audienees, nad ite outdt and tra Ha Hs | caustic terms the presence of a naval squad: | cision would be received without murmur or di Prvapiw Hat dipisien and eee este fomudsiton of a good voice is there, and that is half | latzed views, an eminent jnrist, u practienl fuan u ee DN eRtus ncaetecncet HI. if won af this country in the waiere(ce Ran D rd a the owners of the structure that was the cause WASMANGION MARKET, Ue tattle, Added to thls, he pe sthe attri | eter, ond eminently quilted in every respect go | Lol across the Atisntie will ental un inves! ¢4 ia on of this country in the wators of San Do- | comment, ‘The adoption of the reforms we | of the catamity aro not jointly enabled to seal up = Lute of bervonal beanty. which le certainiy ome tat | mice a model Chief Magisirate for our countes, | SPitul Wishout precedent in she show bu Bry I mingo forthe purpose of overawing the hon: | Lave suggested would be hailed with delight | the mouths of all who might othcrwise toll dam. | 4 Mpectacte Sewhore Else te be Been-—Pres | serves a vicalint well in lice puiiic career, ior it Ly | During the late yebeltion he largely Cantribated ble A Worktueman's Wife on Christmas } bee 7 a meat i D ° phy © ‘Tables | one that the public never overiooks imeane anc talents ma the rhiving Oops, aud stn hehe est expression of its people tn regard to their | yy all the honest deivera oa the track ; new | aging tales, By the end of another week, wo, Penge emenane onl —aeirey ROHR Rome oS earem, OCOPee Lan. Oe: Wie -Wers 1, tush Brae Oy On i annexation to the United States, and held | Hiram Woopnurrs would appear ; and the | the public interest in the disaster will bave mi Everybudy expects an extra nice diuner on | Remarkable Story of Dinwoud Breantpia, | fe Hen Tne MaMa ie ine tie Taree h Sin: As the holidoys are so near, f would Nhe GRANT and hisconfederates up to scorn fur attempting to strike a bargain, ona matter of the Democratic purty of this Stat ties he received nor, and Chiet dns by the large ma- Comptrotier, Diewtenant Gog. | to tay a few words cbont monthly payments to jang t yeriiy believe, if He | workinrmen, ‘They are the ereatest rim ' Tron the Couclunisd Gasette A few days since an aged woman, who lives tn the viewity faithiul rubber who risks hia month's wegos on the success of the horse he almost wor- terially subsided, and a whitewashing verdict of | Corisimas day. Thon the tat of the land is brought ‘no one to blame" will be less apt to raise @ | in, and all the delicactes Of the cuisine are exposed ka Filth and Diamoud streeis, in hunt- | is adopted by the Losts of the Democracy as’ thelr it ‘i able ‘i 4 . ol 4. 8 for sale to tempt Hy enn tastes of metropol ug over ab ick-vacks, whieh gecumutste In A-bearer for 172, be will lend the » | family can have, While many ebiidren will get op i Breat public concern, with & get of mer | glipg, would not bo complied to Iston | TPulee clamor aueinv’ all conceraad Suan | iss engusters, ‘Turooghout the, wens preceding | ¢Tery Montehld, chanced to, And an‘old and dirt’ | Flcto eeNKHRK,. | it ist and hoppy hearts on Ch “nines nolitic i A oney eonside: . hings are managed with consumma oltuess | coediog | 1, erry eh, atino "1 ts — “ ei ha Aaale pape political jockeys, who fora money considera: | through knot holes and cracks to find out | ie are manne tho gteat lotiday the market presente a daily an. | ReMrimed, Brovalpin, which. atiuoad a arore ul yes peas fonrd of Kilucution. hows bed eat ACA 4 tion were trying tosell that to which they | the spoctul arrangement of the ring, Gea ‘ieee igs VEE creating witractivencss, watid the culmination on | Inti, which she (nought of no particule value Sc | {ye ten, Lanience I). Kieruan, Clerk of the | DRL AEL BLPSe ey Ul a i) had no title, and which they had no power | tienen who have large investments in trot. | Count VALMAsEDA has commenced Jijs | Ciristiras eve, when nothing tha: i worth eating iy | CaHFied it wajowelier for repairs. After eermaini, Pt or ie vcation, ban prooared a Ane asign for | iho eset at i tha, wot Ht | to deliver, ting stock cau control this matter: it re. | Teign in Havana as was to be expected, He was | omitted in the grand collection. Butchers save ap | ghe ripiied, * there moy be about $5 worth of gold | an olaborate gold badge for the Commissioners of | WANTS Nis rent; bor it is noe pay day i c } Mee Roun brea a ; i to office on the 13th inst,, at 2PM, | tele evolcest cate for (his reason, and farmers | init,” whereuvom he offered ber $0 exxh down | eaqucation. 1k will be submitt nd be wou't Wait; ond then comes thy poy ole UMNER embraced the oceasion to | quirce only decision and concerted action, If, | %¥Y™ into office om the 18th inst, at BP. Me | a icae tatteat muston fori, Tois staggered her, Sie then learned thut | Hltnt mecting. ‘he badee tet us the last re © both work very Ward, hut i if charge Gen. Graxv with attempting in on | 4 f iy epee Before nightfullwery many Cubans, some of thom | "** Lies the sionos, of which there were ton, Were each Wo: eR pete Meyer Simocneible to pave one My husband ts ao H} Pting in ON | Lowover, Chey desire to “bear” Lighpricad " Res nie pict The poultry garde of Now England are stripped | earat diamonds, of tho very tinest description: rive | ARUN Cah about ty emp oxee on the New Jersey Kailroad,ve yaw esc unsecnily manner to influence the opinions | trotiars, that object can be effectually at- | 2% Prominence, but a2 weudthy, found themselves | of tuejrnolsy vrov's Venison, phearante, grouse, | Of them having @ peculiar bluish tint that gives hacen wilt kote ho works bard. He is an “American, bat nor very “ ; “Kapa 5 inside the walls of « prison, for alleged compli- eka. bes Nilo: pig ; them great Valuer Upon, taking tho pin ini a ! firins, Wente one amily oat ef hundress whe, : rotiors, that object can be effectually at de the walls of #y for alleged t h U eee wave LO pay for I Yt ' of mombers of Congress in favor of the pur | tained by permitting the diggraceful awin Leh a FoF ppli- | hare, ducks, beautifal tite pigs, the most diminu | {Hom % Rreal value, Upon taking the pin io » sto bo oval wha the realor tie Nosed neat. | AT u'rigi¢inite ones, dock, forward, to ve | chese of San Domingo, and with ondeavoring | aiecor the iP a “earmold city with the insurrection, ‘This is but the com | tive birds, great wea turtles aud ualy lob | $2,000 casi: for Mt, and another otier was $5) fr | Wy. veswill ue ech white the shale J are Tih Gebve Hours r 4 i dles of the past to go unebecked ; for diszust | mencement of the end; aud for any reBuactinont | stera. Osu, flesh, and fowl, all p schol the Lined ‘senes, Words cannot describe | Wives Will be secu \ . ber pare + to prevent the appointinent of himeolf and } will soon drive every decent man from tho | in Havana of the bloody mussacres of the Lourre | pared” nud bere” esporcd fur the Christias | She 40¥ HF hie axed Indy, whore cireuniauinee wate work Cun sivnes Ouly twelve. badges Will Whe MivaloalRay: Bly 4 ‘ Ce pas: > Ne ava e bloody mus of the Lourro | pared fo N ir froin comfortable, When Bhe discovered the wom aly ’ wi ; Heche ty Nao Balsa aii in i i of Messra, Scuung aud Parrenson on the | tui, and the vampires who willremuin along | and the Villanueva Theatre, which inaugurated | foots ‘The stuila wr gaily decorated with ever rift uf this ornatsent, Whied for y@0rs had Die iil = Rt Lah Dee A hone His ! \ Committee of Foreign Relations, becauto | iy their glory can cnact the fable of tho Kil- | the revolution in Havana, the Christinn world ia } Ereeusand the meats putes asented at ‘fata kempeatyoata : 1 Goode in B hk a aaron Rosy eee rar iclaw tat ig mh an dev t consent to be tho President's | kenny ents to their hearty’ content, Bat | everal, ant this nation in particular, will have | bits ¢ bbon, many hued rovatten, anit Dougucts oe Greeley ia favor of (he Ones'Torm Prins Hawswelds f cabin, Wh é upple tools hin plot te RPM Lhe latinaie A CIM eat (hu cuailantnierah ane Brenalive choise Bowers, Aven tae button ama cheese stand as i “Coruwell im He shi Hi supple in this plot to annex t who will then encourage the breeders of | t thavk the pusillanimity of our Executiy Drexcut a pure VAnl aby earence now than eve cathe Ra hassel Wo Departuncntreg the rough th country an nawilling people, under fale ch — ; Mh @ ands ubcund with tuye und nicknae-se 7" SON CREIN URE bie objece | pittianal Hila jon Koo te eh Hive remained | ee Neh. gash on ¥ t ! lS act everybody go tonight to the Soltiors' | w thus prestats ydubled to all aver can | There are crave thongh not insuperable objec: | In bonded warehouses atte ration ot one [seit ile. OMt Was re ‘ We pretences, and by fraudulent moans and cor pecan Tat everviiody gn tonight ta tha Rolsors’ |. Perey sputter ey FAM Aen irwriay fe Beis he cate at toe it tater the i } Tupt appliances, " } Orphans? Fair, on Broadway and Thirty-tifth | "y » display of edi! Wales bs | fh Ceimeok duubl that puso opinion wil DULL Of the correctness A in Th Wad Fee at a pL apylia The brutal murder of Amorican citizens in | stzcet, Those who want to buy presents vill | seureely more tiractive. teu ng itecit (it | mately settle lato weonvictun Ukee. the. sa Secretary constutes fernd ; There severe attacks upon the pet measure | Cuba by the Spanieh volunteers has not had the 1 wisity (in market, Lt is an in se throne, eo princiy ad a general rule, Well grounded. In the cage yon prevent, of goods renvalitag in w ¥ y i Hthe | find there a great assortment; and those who n | Gardens t of the Prosident brought Senators Montor, | effect Mf disturbing the equanimlly of the Span simply wish for diversion will bave plenty of Ret meyer dim nistit Susden & Bradury, 819 ard att Bowery, are otter Hi wath Wee ca Mot do hy eal Adler ar TA8 6 NvB, Contino, and others to the support of | ish lehthyalite who presides aver the stato De- | ihyt, ‘There are tableaue ofeants, pictaren, mnsic, | Sav As etieg shrOae,. Moving slowly Ant W110 1 a. nring the holidoss, the areatcal wduccuouta in | {Ne Watles Lr bs reided ans tus ot rues vetwins | | SUR: AB tho Wortd of thie mornin intin oy Hi Mts excoriated author aud patron, ‘The dy | partaent; but a letter from the Muytisn Minks- | and throngs of people, Yo sce the fuir itself ia | leon with (ve sara Wotlvua}vower oF | Are goods, slike, shawle, cloaks, hosiery, undergur: | | Flic eerie utara | the dommes Camis apie he we te pile hh bate raged furiously through Wednesiay | 1 complaining of @ reference wo Sun Domingo | worth the trouble and expense, Go, all of you, | Mune Is outward sppearanne, Tr 14 aa onder | ments gloves, Rew fe, Alto ancy goods In groat vart via " Hicly stated by us, wep dee before you ue jy ? 1 . ri " o q te vad woOuri e ty ane ety large no Of Use woote Nave eo DON sad ge ie eatir at } oem weOlution of the Kx Committ } hight, reviving memorics ot the flerec em, | 1? the President's Message, incited him to violent met es ; ¢ opportunity whould ie Loeteund | oe 8 A ee Me ree ae 1a Done | to suppose, er vamsech He RRO HAW OLMSTED, troveusies thut shook Ue Senate Chiguber in | Wt Which he vented by @ severe rebuke to The Nebraska City Timea is a journal re een den hit tt War prepa. BRIE bethhenent a tatlivcainion eat tra sud tr Pp ayer ce * CALVGRE VAUX i Sen uh shod of the great metropo de np of the | being 20 advanee, Ch tess 4 r < cowie Mee Yam Dost at IAN , dhe year which preceded the aghering in of | 2. WiMaPPy repredeutative of that diminntive | worthy of respect and confidence, It appres | rich and the poor. hiaie and female, old and yeung, | than cost oC importation. ‘They are well worthy the at Vice-President Colfax was at the White HY BaoApwst aR RESTON the rebelli« Ps q . republic, The brave basband who touk refuge | ciates Tor Sox, a ing that it is * most | RYU¥e barn and for ico, binek and White, with tne | tention of every purehaser of holiday goods,—Adv yesterday morning, on his way by from, the ath Tet th ‘ ardeus the inewiow o } . he rebellion, At T o'clock yesterday morn ‘ folatrogs Chines \heraily intetwnersed,” It 14 @ , f + ) from liv wife’s fury under the bed, and vowed | readable, free, independent, and feurkes in | bunchiine irons, snoskivy wore lunrua th —nanaa - nite, Defore the President Had naen, ty stor: | | ately Uplnn Feat yOie an ing the resolution appointing ® comustseion | 4 " ae | 4 SrOng Which Ta Well Morn aceite, | qiathers and mothers, and all persone making holt | He latter that the Nan Domico resclution tad | direc the vedi gue ine Wi to forthwith prapalt at to vitit Kan Domingo passed the & he woald never cume ous and receive the chea- | politics.” This is tue, wud all seusible paople | Cal. Je & & tBrony which, i well Wor aceite, | aay prevoncs Wille well Wu rend ain neslopoN eae spi ed. Duriitg the day wens Senators aid Htepree | eubant plane Cornecatssty hd suibeuke Bu Adioge am ymingo parved ¢ Renate, as | tisement which she bad in reserve for hi 4 owhere else but im Wash- | gost ontAnE LM Me Adverkiwedent of the Mulia) nuated We dent | eructuree thereior a bad him #o long | know how it is themselves, ington Market, 4 event ravings Bape in augthercolamm—Ades Upon the success of his Per olution, Po ported to and approved by the Board, Nov. #%

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