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THE SUN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1871. i - cause she was loaded with articles calculated | estimated that $9,000,000 of silver has beon lost, A NICE GANG FOR SING SING, ORVILLE Ob phobia APOLOGY. THE MAN WAtidi hes A PARTY.) 80 NBBARS. & to be of service tothe Cuban army. She was | Dever to be recovered, ins single year, by the How the President's Mrother Muddled tn Grant and the Men in Congrese—A Chickens are the mediums of loa oem A GALAXY OF COUNTERFELITERS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, latricte of Geor, ng and housing ice of extraon ed. inary thickness and clearness in Maine, 7 unskilfal treatment of the ores of the Comstock Politice—Retracting Chargon against | — President that has No Friends The | change in the rural not even going to Cuba, but to Vera Cruz, ode alone, dad that five dollers have been wasted able Men and Good Oficera-The Mumberiug Indignation of Senators that They are out for every dollar extracted from the sulphurets of ofa Family of Blandere ve beon Sn & port in Mexico; and her detention was ut It Bhines fow Ath Lo = terly unjustifiable, There is not» particle of | Coicesio, ‘The reduction of argentiferous ores of Ladiow treet Sait thie | Cmtcago, Jan. 6.—The Repudlican this morning | Ma*Anaton Correaponcenia of the Cincinnal Com Board ia Japan can be had for two centeg ‘ SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1871, ~~ | evidence that she was to carry med, OF | is destined to become an industry of great im- Morning—A Shilful Burglar'e Regrets hos in account of an interview with Orville Grant, The second NewYear of Grant's administration, | day, and skilled tobor for eight to ten cents 1al official receptions and | —The new grand botel at Chicago is to be nt of obsoreation to east | Copatructed after the model of the Hotel tu Louvre tg well as to show how the | Paris. 6x y which attended tho advent of the —A petition to the Detroit City Government Provident to power have been used, It ia con- | en4s: ‘And your petitioner will ever pray—if praying thongh | at its publicity, and the injury done to these of: | oogoa on all hands that unity generally within the | Wil! do soy qood, to undertake any naval operations against | portance in the United States; and, other things Attompts to Break Down Warden Tracy's Lied We Ms rar on de Rriecateiel pont he as in is from hg w 7 ‘bt ‘i jeld and Collector Juseon, preferred private | cails, affords a good pe iis Ratlaty, ory) Derses at oon na ht Me fe possible Sealey oh of | being equal, the locality which can show the most | he counterfeiters who are confined in Ludlow | terter tole vraphed from Washington to the Cfnctn- | ive potitieal horoscope, Bows ‘Theatre—fip Vas Winkle. Matinen this exhibit superserviceable seal is | economical processes, and consequently the moat | street jatt are to be arraigned inthe United ‘ates | nati Commercial, While ackuowlodging that he | opportuni to be found in the fact that Mr. StDNEY | satisfactory returns, will control the business. At | Court to-day for sentence. Hill Gurney, who ‘sstyled | wrote a cimilar letter long ago, he expresses regret 1@ Thentre—Sarv ieee. Matioer. Ww r re—ltallan Opera Matinee, PBSTER— member of the law firm of | present 4 great quantity of the ores is shipped | the king of counterfeiters in this seetio n, Matia Wenstrr & Crata, which has been hired | to Europe, in consequence of the wasteful meth- | bis operations have been extended to raha antl cera, whom he now exonerates, Ie say! Repablican ranks does not prevail. On the con 9 ne Ache oth ac ayia wi ae * i of ior ci State in the Union, is among the number, Heis a | When that letter was written [was misinformed and on 7 ns th ony no lores have already Leen enippe —e to do the dirty work in this country of Span- | °4# of reduction practised here, peed teahinw tia vary platuibty tohow, ead Eiky Bb preyudiced against hotn'Pentiemen, Viaye nee fond oer ates wal a TES bs ‘ eee vite | fom thie country to France ‘ ‘ : saci a * fat 1 did not rightly Wh ud the mailer at all, aod | jonger exists, and tho loyal strength tha 6. 1400 o4., opp. Academy of Mase, Maroon | ish despotism—is the son-in-law of the Sec it {# said, made an {mmenso fortune by dealing in | I wrote, not long —Owing to low tides the oyster beds in the nee, a letter to the Presitent ex ai Sani . om of the new Executive has been Dirymple Theatre Wee Wille Wins, Matin retary of State, and abuses his relationship | The Coumittee of the Spanish Bank of | counterfeit money. One of his eomosnions in oreo | RL ite, my tegret for having unintentionally pee, | upon the steps of the new Massulite Tt TEE | geisnpornond of New London have been lait dare, and Ban Francisco Minstrele-i9b Roatan 4 " 0 a t honUFADIe wen aud good eMcers. T | frittered away in vain attempts at th Is millions of oysters bave been fro Gates woo ususcsee iste, thes to manipulate the machinery of the Govern: | Harane arrived in Madrid some time hines, OF | ts James Cardner, who was convicted in May last | S19, Nadtietor Feenrnmended har Bicomaeld Oi a"persoral polity. mot wirikina aay "reagan @ | Qn of onwors wane een oso im = t } purpose of procuring the consolidation of the | of passing counterfel is counse! applic ; hord in the popular Dreast, of Answering 0. —Youngstown, open te Tunnel—Opea te Vision, ment to his own benefit, Then there is the | \') Purpose of profuring tie eon f dassing counterfelt money. His counse! appited | ais, Grunt very frankly spologisoes to Mr. Bi of the great. wational. tinpe Congressional | pote called the Tos : A of the gi iP tel cf i House, whieh, ho: er, will be War, Masines, taker B, D. fa th debt of that bank, which amounts to-day to | fora new trim, but the motion waedenied. Gardner | geid and Mr. Jussen, which is regarded here by sentiment, as soon in personal expression, 1 aM | cou sucrod on strictly temperaues { - usenm-—Lyaia Thempten Trowps, Matinee bribetakor Barcuort Davis aleo © | thirty-seven millions of dollars. What the Com. | i well known to the police, and was cinracterized | publieans ss highly’ honorable, and who are alto | excellent baromoter by which to gauge tbe aver- peranes princintes age eatimfe of an Administration's popalarity. —A Kausaa city paper says of a child's (athe One of the most striking features of the situation 18 | + phey called ft phenmonia and they bury it to-day, State Department, who has beon tm the | mittee hope to effect is the passage of a law rou- | V9 the late Superiniendent Jourdan as modice \s' so" well explained. ln reply ¥o saps @ehome with WeneTeR to procure tho pur- | dering the conversion of the bank notes into THE WORST MAN JN THR COUNTRY tions by the reporter that the President would b Terms of The Su te mall esbecrivey, h g , oi . Hee Lane yeiP op the nubllcnticn ot the letter Ms, | {he Balt spologetic ose aged bere by those who brs. | No wonder ft conldn't live long with suah » namie Pere at d bs J 8 " , leis a“ elugger,” and is proud of hia reputation c bo, ‘a ie Mr. | foan even ardent fri When spe eh " iid * : see by the United States of Cuba from | Spanish eight per cent. bonds compulsory on the MMUEMaLees Ws Geos Cait SuaTinn te GUGELOVIOIE. | ORRAUBCLET eee eel yk © ome. A lady in Bath, Me., bas just had roturned w the President is, or bie friends ¢ defensive, Yon hear such ex to hor by the Po Hed eight ¥ Office Department a letter wach she and six months ago. It was covered 5 ci c c o “ ¥ 0 \t 0 Spain, that they may share in the fat com- | holters of the not ‘The security of the bonds money ein't his business, and that he wee served | qua Xee otcoure, be will shat tt will ansoy bike more i missions which are to be made by the trano- | i# to be the confiscated estates of Cubans; but | Pity ; meddling with what le knew notning | Felntos wo ye ay to vhis tke. | Grant is honest” “Grant is teach, ith posteneee sie : actton. These are the reasous why Cubs is | this security, besides being jllegal ander the new | about. 16 ke generally believed that Gardner was one | Fu"tfve os ° . now | well batr— nd? that terripie “bat” ae genera ly ahs eoctunary Of Whorwaldoniis ‘birt bis Cle pacing; siclatama! Harutes ever | OS ninety treated by the Administration, | SPentsh Constitution—for the Constitution states } of whe purty who in tonsks aud other diagaise robbed | HOW” a! 9be poliam.° Phe" eritent ‘ia Goong 19 ndings he really bas, or 1s charged with bav- | sast peen celebraced with great pomp at Copcatmun, 40 | and why her agonts and frionds are perse that Cubs is a province of Spnin, and po Span- | a fro benk on Broaaway at midday, abont four | notice, 1am very sorry (or the tulug.”” ing. The p nal sttachds of the President Fe: | There was on the occasion @ humorously at ondod FY 8 | ented wih auch annenliting sattnnlt iard’s proporty can be confiscated for political | years ogo, of $4.00, Jim hae oNen been Jocularly | The following i# a copy of the letter ee ee eee a ers be ie Witade toward | sorchlight procession : dt bat Aeron lie offences—depends entirely upon the sueooss of | #ked why he didn't carry, off the faro tables and | oy ase ame megtoagys Hl dune 8 79. | a single man about the White House, unless it be | —A backwoods editor was asked by a subsc-iber, : w the Spanish arms in Cuba. Of course, should | Other furniture. Lis wife, * Moll," is like a man in Twhich bexpected Dr. Lampher to expiain to | Young Dougias, who bas ps , tet alone political at is this e/an that (he French armny is # ore” i ill Mr. Fish Ever Got z ection and general appearance, She drossed in aa in referenee to @ proposition made by Gen. | tact. None of them com the positions OF | «isn is French for beans." sacetnctiy rep! : ‘ the Cubons succeed in establishing their inde- cf bids MPiGdieaisuliers who had been evading tue | Know the charneteristics of the public men they an ls French for beans,” saceincty replied (v0 CO It is now said that at an early day Don come In contact with, They have ali brought to the | ductor of the great moral ¢ secutive Mausion the camp desk aud We tone of | —Oid Hanks, the Illinois p men’s clothes, so it is #aid, und frequently accom: | jaw aud whose distilleries were seized. Mr. Crosd ‘ te 0 title now gi Spain for eoutls- preselected dl Mh Baa pohly ed Jim in his midnight expeditions, Last sum- wloon coonsentel Melee ¥ riarch, who cary Hamiton Fisn, our Spant r o a prop ould ro he paper o fy 8 vO Use dist! id for ‘ LTON MY, our Spanish Secretary of J property w ald be worth the paper on | iver gin, mado rate effort to escape from the of money (653,000), paid Invo the the Adjutant's ofc toe to that th oom no sae | Ted in bis arms tho tnfaut Abraham Lancoln, aut who State, will resign, and that he will be suc. | which itis written. That the Bank understands | j,i, fie bad alveady cut @ iarge hole in the wall aan whow wight welect, De. (ior teas solnte projeciaa for the future cr tonermony, | now cartes fires watem, llves in Moatens, fi 1 4 ‘ Tace wit Silane ‘ a i# projected for the future of to harmony, . ; =: | coeded by Gov. Monron of Indiana. Thero | the precarious nature of its issue is best prove when discovered, His Moll endeavored to facilitate Against the vin ieporiavs usvursuce | far San Domingo is oply a breeder of discord, whose | and (* the oldest man in the Territory. (Le casos wou he prosecuted ¢ ‘The Now Apportionment. have been go many reports of Mr. Fisn’s ap- | by the fret that it sends this Committee to Mus | his escape by attempting to hire a room in the tens | Wiest otis Warahaia torappeoncy the distort ag fle i rau ish ig Cant of Jobbing, Whel : — "No, my dear,” said mother to her laughs > ent Louse adjoining the jail, so ae to cut enothei Hight have a bad eifect proposed £0 Ime tha Ppa ta er, who 1 taking a nap be! for It is reported from Woshington that the | Proaching departure, none of which have yet on Pipher riot ann ; Host cathe lest led aaa Soult set ap'a third party’ ena por the distillers vo rales papel bape thed Gvehibe Pasty; “you Heels’ WeAPTEAe Sour MAMET : * baa ait he Committee state that the thirty-seven mil- | bole through the wall of her apartment, ty Fotaln part. ne mo. Lptect ot | Mie Hegre MA x EG seat ih Commiticoof the Mouse having in charge | been verified, that any new rumor of the Kind | yo iy been spent in the prosecution of the trick MoCiuekey and Mike Monalan, convicted # about the benesty of pis tatentions, | Be $0 earct pet dda Mer bek calibes the subject of making tho apportionment | '§ be received with skepticism. Besides, rome montis ago of passing counterfelt money, or not, and | gaye b gs mio | thelr own action really aifeet litue r 1 positive nevuraues that ib good falta all that was and the Universal of members of Congross under the new cen. } Such @ change as the introduction of Gov. | nat, pesides this sum aus, is contemplating a large increase of the | MonTON into tho State Department would | of seveu hundred odd officers and twelve the pumbers in the House eo as to prevent the | be 60 politic and 6o beneficial to the Admin- | sand soldiers. Tho Committee have also ap war in Cub: f Madria a the war has cost the lives A number of Co wore swindled out of co: by alittle girl of twelve ened by @ prominent citizen, the elgnature ( pore coode Aerd were permitted by Warden Tracy to occupy the same coll, They professed to be old acquaintances, red to lodge together. About month ago ul be one. He eave, tio | Since the Republicau party have held tt no thor ugh search f " that ft ts highly i abl the depoty keepers were a ed one night bya Re ene hei yee discussed (he Quastio ie rack make tered induc sored’ i in u Lip ge 08 “f 7. ofa member by No shire. istration tha! 8 hly inprobable lied to the Spanish Government for 24,000 more } Flow sawing, as of ion, and upon examination | he (HloomMeld) had instructed Crosuy to wleke such | tho Senate, Tt is deciared that the long arm o! p E foes of s member by Now Hampshire. It : gbly tap that | plied to the Spanish Government for more | found that this precious’ pair had nearly cut thelr Presidential patronage bas reached out in every | —A gentleman purehased @ quantity of supe weems to us that ths is a very in- Gen. Grant would ever consent to muke it. | troops, in order to finish the war, instead of the | way out of their cell ind can prov Btale an it did wo dis wdvantageously during the fai) | nosed milk ata Boston restaurant afew days i ent ci » for | 9,000 promised ‘ vob the prisou flog saws, jitinie, a coll of rope, two Hons were mat» | canvass in Missouri and elsewhere, in order to more . ; sufficient reason for enlarging the mem } Mr. Monto is a prominent candidate for | 9,000 pr er a, tt MA say that the troops are | Fevolvers, and ‘glicr_ articles wore discovered, i mt can redye every | oF less control the resulta of pending Senatorial ur afterward fonnd the parchase nut bership of the House up to about 200, Forty {the Republican nomination to the Presi. | Tey mu wanted, and must be sent at once \ 2 ‘ne iY, felt ned to separate thie | word of It by men, wader Also now lections. Prominent seoraers sf Condens Sears bn ery te ng only water and the bottom « pos ‘ nge de Deo amon and Pythiag, and sivce they have occupied | Men here as gaugors aud # who iat bad it not beon for 0 number of Sei ality of flo ‘ years ngo New Hampshire had six members, | dency. If he should take chargo of the } This seems ® strange declaration from people | aren te en tee anid navertuou resiraiued | &4 the distiliers fi stealing whi received thelf | torial contests pendisi Sumner would Hot have | — California, looking back over 1870, rejoices , State Depart: 4th hi f ch. who ist that the insurgents are reduced to | oy tho usual jal! freedom. bay for do knows it, and | stood ao much he recent debate. ty rf 0, rej Thirty years ago she had five. Afterward ate Department, with his enorgy of charac: | | 1 tends of unarmed moo, and that even | Dwire, alias W nother one of the | his, J rere io ceks | Gen. Loe here denying that he is opposed 1 It has seem during the Year the sipment of ue Oret the number fell first to f and then to | ter, his strong ability, and his well-known | 4 batengwiio are t mm Lo-way such stron to bear to Ban Dou When the tveds of his caa lida | bale of home-rateed sik, the raisiug of the frst succes@t ' ‘ : hese are presenting themselves for pardon by} Jonn ¢ #20 counter maid ured At ture fo fo Were not so importunnte as HOW, | ful crop of cotton, and the Mist success fo the anntag three, where it Las since remained. Thirty | S¥mpathy in favor of Cuban freedom, he | the thousand, ali in tho last stage of want and not and Leather Bank, will form Akos Supervisor | be took Ho pains to disguise his contempt for the | ture of beet euga: zed Kerekhoiter « rinaw Woe keeper of kauger, 1 bave forgotten which the Supervisor sefl, the case was Dot prosecuted me, Senator Trumbull is reticent and cautious, ; We toes a bope of the Cuief Juaticesnip, a vacancy in A jury at Terre Haute brought in a vordtot which great office men are expecting by the With- | that the deceased died “ by the visitation of Go|, inthe ai of Us reat yee a ateteent tenes usual way.” The “usual way” wasadelicaty tint at ‘mbitfous eye iu the samme direction; hence | ye ab thorey pals ‘de dged teal ia defeuce of Ban Domingo and | RcToens a 4 oe Grant.” Both Beuators wil’ be grievously “disap. vate ie vr adaraalaa ei 1 feb potuted should the gown fail from the shoulders of | —In New Hampshire politics are said (o be j i ond Mere ) wo Chase, for Conkling # fully confident of controtitn| @ population in the East has not ke; thinks of sppointing him until he ie official. | The Unvcersal laughs at one of the late phrases | 1p nrowntey ts a Tenuesseoan, a reatdent of | Subefrmor woald Give general satistac for some 0 on I en) [rere Soh eet ferent ental dase epd 4 Sas tae in the Wee. Dt Pace | 1 nominated to the Senate. However, he ip | Of th¢ Diario deta Marina of Havana. ‘We want | Nathvilio, -Arrivivg m town many tontaa ago, he | tl? Taser eget were Re eee SE oe ene Snot, carrying New Yorks Chan | #reeWil Baptiste, the Metaodists,and regular aptiate asc in the West. The same eaamncae® marge men and money,” said the Diario; Spain wild | M4" the aequalntaiice of Bll Gurney, frum wom | o { nugnt not as easily prove it. is declared by the pollticians who understand ite | ach have e candidate for Governor, and kt is thought ; ' fooli rroaid sre Sauses are working out the like results now, e joncy that there i800} 154 the former and we will find the latter." } capital stock in trade nicely packed to one canecce | youn he purchased $3,000 worth of queer. With this A you enough that you may know that | affairs to be as impossible as moving mountains | the Methodists wili carry the day. rece ievobest manic ofed Now nat yours | aut j fand they will continue to operate in the same | eonjecturing what he will or will not do. | ‘And gow," the Caicereal adds, it tums oub | {is ‘alee, Bromiley wma. abour starting Wor heroes | REPT IE et Prem ctotial plostions ase ene aay tadaee | Housekeepers who are bothered ty 1 way for long years to come, But in the cea e TIE itt one of Col, Whitey's detectives intradnosd bin: vere ent tone i eraneer "help" 1 6 some conse lato ayaa Oui that the Peninsula is to furnish everything; and | scifto Brownloy et the ralitoad Wicket ofce aude at | Snow eae OF th smong the older lenders. cad ae Sone is Past this was not deemed a suificient reason | Om ‘Thursday night the phi anthropiat { te sincerity of those is evident who contizualy | bi ereeut roleitation, Browtley co for so swelli ‘ excit people of elling the numbers of the House | ropace GREELEY, in his epecch {9 the Tam- | **ite the people of ing party to-day, nies Fitapatrick last epring successfully passed thirty-eight members, wherees now they | Of the Administration, and to mako himself | cowards, or they can place very little reliance on We earner es ea mnen ecoepreeoer 8 OFaee have only twenty-eeven. Of course this} Much more prominent in the country than | the 40,000 regulars and the 100,000 volunteers f ater 's while dim pad aro he evisit to the cane | sine tocar ee OF ie unleae 1: would commit Jan was due in part to the admission of new | be is a* present. For theso reasons wo shall | who have been now twenty-oix movilis putting | Place. ‘The storekeeper, wio had long been looking nen’ here who has 8 p for bim, banded bim over to a policeman, Btates, but more to the fact that the increase | Dt believe that Prosident Grant really | down thm revolution, A CARPET-DAG FULL OF QUEER, years ago the eix New England States had | Could not fail to revolutionize the character | misery, Either the Spaniards in Cuba ere great | *yiDOt f,the inten Geo, and Hc. abd to tel among the older leaders and representative men, | from the fact that 1 embittered the ilfe of the wroat nted to ports | and the only apology f ‘ca br doing here i pod deal of the fe c _ ne ha’ an Hono tie departare, Reuben Carpenter aud Rasselk, | grest-aa act of infueticn tw that my duty to yo oe Gama kao ueverel Gucen Shatcdeed Lareee, | CRnTaR: Mis Ghney dee S000 shows thet be had Snow clared Sumner has eral times expressed in - alivs William Martin, convicted of passing counter: stronger thaa Py werd of conf dence to ove who ir rsation, He always divides his tpeeeh, likes en aan tn cae pain to goon with the w i i i eit U, 8. also Sete Strumencal m defrauding the Goyceument aod tina Tho Methodist Recorder obje ot na as to prevent the loss of repre ; and who blindly oppose every compromise. felt U tes, w join t ¥ Drocession oF all the frewas Of your sppolaeen Fon, into frsily, secondly, €e. In this inslaves ho Method ler objects to pet natmeg soles nay 8 of shah sentatives at | many Republican General Commitee, nomi aks Sasi: to-day ; aa ris will Joba Theoacte, slisa William Bou atid the party eees OF Your appoiatees | he ig gal to bave inade thes points: First— | for adult women. Tt says: “How {8 would vointe@ the j nor is it avy better reason for] nated Gen, @nanr for redlection , SAREE olinson, alia dak bitsa you dy Bot use th end if Fe are at lea % two thousand men in the | verse of Scripture to have it put in modern stylu, thuse Patening such @ policy now... Moreover, The Reputlicans in the Legislature of ; ig edeceary Yo Hed a publican party equally as fitted to be President as | snows certass man wae sick, named Lazaray of Bethe This settles Gant. No man that Horack GREELEY had nominated for the Presidency Gen. Grant. Second—That as a candidate tor re- elecuon he will disrupt, ant if redlected he witi | #0¥, the town of Motiie and hur sister Mattie.’ destroy it, And third—That it way yet be necessery —A Bufflo preacher thus addressed the & eneak thief who has been convicted of “ shovin, Maine have done well in nominating the Hon. | thenucer™” ity rid berate Lort M. Monntut as the permanent vecupans of | }® sole know whore parties are stea. tion of she Reveane urtice au | would prove, and when you would Le of no real benefit to New England; for, by carrying the numbers of the House Wilitam Gilbert, convicted of dealing | t 8 bonds and altering th & proper wan in cua beforehand was ever adopted by a nomination ‘i Taited Si : bors thereon so tuat they gould not de identified, | Of (he Kevehue bere 1 will put hia at work, bu to form & now party. That hir: Bumuer has used | trone of Grace last Sunday: “0 Lord, vies a i ¢ pluce of United States Senator which be now Ino receive » happy rei e the report now will ouly injure we a h lang! We autuor pro Ne alee Pes ‘ould incseans the numbald at (he Wen, ; cuptos by appointment of Governor Ciaumen- J col, ob Ciatk, Who did the country good service | At Would Auure mie because the oicers wouid cover | Herides Schurz and the Massachusctts Senator, | hither: bless howe who are geiting ready to comeg There was never any probability that Mr. Mouunn bas served long in the | during the war, but who was convicted last spring : Taotope you cau vee Wie uecesity af a.cuanss, | HyeFeare e dozen or More men classed as disatfect | biers thore who did not come atall; and in a » This subject should be decided upon its mer- its, and the number of members fixed with- T do top ecesrity ol ac chal that yo reser ay ed. Ferry of Counecticat, Tipton of Nebraska : to preserve. the ite | 8 , Nebraska, | manner, we pray Thee, bless those who arrived it tin and four position by | Seencer of Alabama, Sprague, Sawyer of Bouth | to near te fret prayer ee ahd i! ts io GRANT would get the Ropublicannomination » and is on ablest, and most judicious statesmen in the soundest, most compro. | &f baving coun possession, 18 also to be fentenced to-day. Col. Chirk asserts ‘that he wae | texrity “of ea wc ka cuuia etal shy for a second term ; and GneeLey's advocating Het on the 9 vet by Jerry Cowsden {3 notorious Feluoving ui you win to (retaia Caroline, and even Kellosy ot Loui apa, aro io pina ? 4 question whether certain } pin, on}: A His reélection will be an occasion fe vunterfeiter), who, introducing himself as an old | Shicver af a De wines Oe nde - pepe nog) etry —Capt vers, of Rochester, has ede ® : nly proves that his case is "8a easton for | Tee ere nO sroroelng i toon : d like two tee you personaly, | House. There are as man seo , * Ghates will love or gain. However, we shall yp hopele lier, complimented the Colonel on his eampaigee | Nadel yeu & iltsle that L kusw adoat Coleu votd | ioant, Joli Siete Too heen re,cold 804 | wager of @28 that he will, at the distance of th.rty-aix Only political fools and aspirants for olfice at | °°s*tulation to every patriot a Maryland Coweden pleaded ex- | corrupticc.. You would then kuow why Oneeur tee he wd Was materially aided by the | promin Mot be surprised to see a coalition formed —a treme poverty at Republicaus wor et recnauine does uct consult with the President, and but litte | fet With @ pistol, shoot from the top of a wine vot i tion formed | bis hands can talk at this time of dey about Colonel! who gave him clothes end (00g, and Icanea whe they ee eee Meek OR Geek sto the Cabines offcers, Even’ Fenusylvania, | @ cork on which ts placed a bullet, dropping balles in the present House am: th t hington Patriot, commenting on | t 4 ous he repr : ag , h im money. Ww press aud Wype.. Cowsden ar nforihatie r yas Deen wore than cous tec tot boi ; t suse among the representa- ay gton ot, commenting on Mee here ne he Pride Rator marian tn whose fielity Las been more th uted on, isin | into the bottle and wot breaking the 'y He bas 4 |_| ever running Gen. Gaanr for Presidem | ,, pealed to the Colonel ta disirese one day and my influence. 1 & Liiss.ui stave of don't-care-ativeness, Scott opposes 16 ab % tives of States threatened with w loss of | a ouin the remarkable indisposition manifested by tho | fiat nis work lind failed, Col, Clark, white looking | prerossis, for he had i ee San Domingo, and eeome ina mild sort of way, 08 | deg now Aue Snéasee to perform the fat fous members, for the parpose of preventing such | “#™ . iiss counsel of Commodore Vaxounait to press the | about sons his tried, fearued tat a ‘splendl PEvEe re ee Dette an oF NOdOx Suuday sel] superintendedis, (0 eee hak hankesd oak » iia : sat man she taxation cane to 0 decisico before | ePecviacion could be sade by gett ; iow the Sumuerian evo on West Ludian —One hnndred suburban residents of Cincins aresult, Benkriey’'s famous line, though, | Horace Greeley Opinion of bis | ™ ay pablo dhe uadheaieeotesoiaad ATHRIGHT WAGHE Date P6Lic? Finn nate Lon. Camerou is indifferent. Ho has nob bee Dat propose to contribute 81,0:0¢ach for th aoe i ow Contcdern t ate Act Yommmissioner © ernal Rey wa @ INSURANC ° am Bowiclch's Medical and Surg re to make glass Commissioner of Intermal Hoven, 06 ibute 61, ch fc nu will still utter an irresistible truth, “ West New Contcderntes, 18 ng Commissioner of Internal I 1th Laeavas the ah hice hg Lecap trees op pes iy of Internal Reven- | of » house in the city aa ssort of headquarters, more : = ; moar ainalHeantiv: alludes te Ake 6 “f 1 ‘or all the companies in | After an absence of @ few years f v | ue, oF Forney Postinasier-General, and 90 Le ts con- i se + From the Tribune, Aprit 5, 1809. » Sig autly alludes to the common de the tod States, pee . re pleasaut th an independen h ward the star o es its way! é s Unite Tue consideration of this scheme | york. 1 visited lately my good oid friend: J ter to Jet (ue Mrosident paddie L oo here. ut thi aud more independent thar the : He who ean write an anonymous letter | standing that Gen, Pueasoxtox, who will now | brove n Ato. coiamy 2 ith ate . 4, ngly By food old friend: James | alier. Aw for Forney, he relires, dieguntody frum | Rouse of w{friend,to which they and thelr families cam — iinet cg Ss : bays to dase tha cole sppointed through | Pistee;anengraver, “About this tine Voiney Wr nett, founder and proprictor of tle New | ihe unrequited task of J stration organ resort for the Une WheD they Wish {o go sopping, ate Did Senator Sprague Trade with the |“ s#H/ling the character of another, is ao | Lave als Aue pela eas py nied through | wus arrested in tie act of selling $3300 worth @ real pleasure to moct this | IK 0 te moro congenial couduct ef w paper that | tend Weatres : ; Rebelst “ brazen, 80 self-confessed a villain, that w fe emp Ge Perret ure. arte) WHO) HANS) Tet Se etek Wy Clark Gat he ton Wc ran, this Napoleon of the press, after years of | Suuatore ure feartuliydemorelizey and th sock tate An exan f the k k 1 “ esident Gnast’s confidence, and are ni 1 PANEL Wore Gene LAD. eparatios lew moments of conversation recal.cd | anoeuite ler Lecconage te tec, pleat he ahh ted —An examination of the knapsacks found o war Senator SPnacvE of Rhode Island was | “Tad enough of his libel to a ig hipeot aap i 1 other | § Mei oa Jb, Meaty lice BE other cava. da talking with suc w man we are't fer torgivan the d With thou an extraordinary number of letters, sost of “ nae i s given to Cowsten, who suvad tw the | Muded of which he, and men like hin ie 1 hem from thelr sweethearts or wiv: hin, engaged in contraband trade with the rebels | “irresponsible character. nen we pitch it } nssctions and ¢ ; ; j ; ; ? Wu ave exerted in making the Megleccpia Sn Texas ; that he sent to them arms and | “ loathingly into the fir this appoiutment have wec invited much Gongiak Tule bet! nee’ gesanother | tween the \ ny br eel bee t A fears that Doak bn 3 fabs: ra dial uid lend, Which’ he propose y dae f irant has bat little ‘i ets ammunition, and got cotton back in rn. 5 Py gM remark, especially as a million ara depeuds y Cowaden gave to Clark, tho uuder- { it Was, even thre 1 years ago? Even | miends 1 roul AV, € With the | Hele must this year miss niin, Great promine . i. ee A Onre 6m Me AVERGE — upon tho singlo word of the friend whom they i that the machine Work engraved | 12, 4te days Of Queen Anne, ouly one hun- | few who flow Zack Chatdiers Wa dithe touse | —A Woman living in this Stato had her eyesight at prominence has recently been given City and County of New York, a.—Ford ©. | “P ord of the friend whom they vignette of Washington wos to bo made | Gilly Cuber un tieitain (the Uranae dnecdnncne the por + much bet Antagonism restored recently, after having been blind tor eeveral to these accusations by the publication of a | Barksdale, boing duly sworn ceporce and says: | Were influential enough to have transferred from ue that was forbidden Wo pudlieh'e word of tie pros | ewcen thy and President naturally makes years, The first thing she did after objects became vist~ feport mado to the Secretary of War in June, x ise a in an anonymous pamphlet entitled the | one val ae place to + Ler still larger in its Hida DOLLAR Masireat sTaMr, Geedings, ta, Varllament, how ould fuch a man as Botcwarerr ts Hore ironn a: tie dane blo was to sit down ana read some letters, which aho jabs : “Biter Bit," the statement that I negotiated fur | sphere of importance. This suggestion is made ree did the work, aude Jown to one | dames Gordon Bernett have breathed wha is the President's ieee, whether G | Prevured had been sent to her busband by ladies dure 1865, by Gen. Hou’ Jge Advoc. jeneral “ be holed er of its orgiaal size, eu; © thet de then called We "free wir of Eoglaud" ? What kind 3 t Grant wil y far aie oLT, Jud igo Advocate General | tne woppression of an article to Tum Bre. This | in no exceptional spirit toward Gon. Pueasonrox, | Qianed 4M orelanl sue, supposing War Jerry | CR cucim or (eters would E en neceasary | Woy’ of hut, uM, tuat Schenck Allee’ darvon ln nea bine seontee iat Coie ites ee seinen tien oe ofthe Army. This report was founded upon | statement i» an utter and unqualified filsehood. I] put the circumstances are such as to justify the ch, refused to have anything fo do with | [0 held his toneno of bis pen sti America Senate, upon whose perscnal faithfulneca and | weanee aloe en ne tine OB @ Bamber of coal ang 4 : pba is ‘ ation w nas bee jo them now, and fe latter would no ! more moucy, bor | i us a ne more tha : 4 have been more or less Sllenated by coldness to ‘ae complaint comes from almost ever} the War Deparunent by Gen, Dix, who then } 847 sth negotiation proposed or euszeated by any | will by bestowed hereafter” Fowed the plato, and white Pierce was on adrunkon | tWo-thints ago) when wie editor of the ouly news: | revorme ur tudiereuce to public needs? “Hed ie” ster af L Engl SvSy, ' one, I brand the statement roverrod to as mall- apreo took some proom from it. The. gam paper on the Continent apologized to his reales quarte ww England that water ts eoarc had bis headquarters in this city, Ofcourse | cicis falsehood, and tte auth balers BA crcagt aah Chatk found’ Pierce drunk end naleep ie ms ckuc, only one year belind with bis revert v! ——- ever. Wells are drying up everywhere, fact the Judge Advocate General could only ex- |” Bas een se Milra) Udelers. | tt ts reported from Havana that, while | #!d.Awaking Lisa, Pierce becgod the Colonel to take 8 from Burope. He promised, however, to | Horace Greeley Damne Grant with yery | etopping for want of power, streams are she , ‘ ORD ©. BARKSD ALB, ‘ k 8 " charge of s bunds of etawipe whist Gieudet ma 1 good by compressing future repurts ti Faint Pratve Ladeed. very lowest water ark, and ® general a Frese an opinion upon the evidenco given in | Sworn to before mo. in the oftee of the Mayor of | Le was Captain-General, Cauatieno px Rovas tad eit with bim 99 security for €16) in money. such amall epaco th Mia the courte, of the next From his Speech tn yesterday's Tribune. prevails that the worst {6 not yet, Bhou these papers, and accordingly he suggested | We eity of New York, Jan, 6, 1971. appointed nineteen of bis own and Lis wife's rele ) 5) yin 0 Ne porn al the thee, cui cote oy aeatel te baowa ik. te part of the ‘That the President has made some mistakes in | continue severe without rain, the dearth of am bral by a iullilary cour” Baad hewsece A. OAREY MALL, Atives to office. He is evidently » pretty smart | would take care oF tne, | Gol Cinrk saya thes be | FOr", hinge bed slrendy changed wnen | died irons so inesperionced Weeks ce trangy ine | Become widespread and vert 4 Fe : fayor of th ork. in th 1 effece | WS Suddeuly arrested, and much to his amazement a ablished the New Xork | [thd if no so inexperienced in the conduct of po- . nera fewport, R at w was not the opinion of Mr. STANTON, the e.. wikis sMbased 9 et Si ot New Kore fellow in that line; but he must pale his ineffec. learned that there bad beun found tu tis room | Zeraid, tn 1885 we had an official ansouncemens | Htcal eifaica bad wholly escaped them, Whatever prt Gastuly beapahiel tale econ lee, ey tual fires before Gen, Gaaxt, who appoints not | the buuule of countereit stamps and @ piece of the | shat the several Papers, of New York bad “an | Vise way justly attach to this fulle righuully on | *tead ofa hearse : to convey the r Becretary of War, to whose knowledge other | Mr, M.D, Conway, in a London letter to | only his own relatives und bis wife's, but his | *bscco plato, Mo adds wat Srarege clrosiatinn 31 1.voisoopleg.” Among them Was | oe PRATT Chik Marinieuter Tone eens [cee ue rentina Blaenau express wagon co faota had probably been brought convincing " . 7 ‘4 ve 7 ee 2 a *semi-weeki few York Herd, Wituin the | Meee lim o 4 jof Mayistrate, fully aware | enveloped tn evergreens iuside aud ous was u] *) i the Cincinnaty Commercial, gives an account of | mother’s second cousins and his sister’s lus. THE JOB WAS PUT CP ON HM third of acentury since passod, the growth of the | tat he had never voted a Repuvlican'ticket, if, in- | ty madi . i 4 4 a ee Gowan pay ean Y 4 aid has been the arowth or At deed, he bad voted at wi. While asserting the at purpose, A raned dais tn the centre of t him that Benatcr Srnacus was entirely in- | tho appearance of @ full-blooded American | band's uncles. ‘The whole number of theso | D2,CowMen. and that he ty as innocent asa chiid | New York Heruld has boon the growth of cl every Reprblican (0 his uutraiuimellod cue ce of | also Covered with evurgreenn, natatnod + Rocent, and that it would be a great wrong | negro, named Cussren, at the Old Bailey, as | beneficiaries of bis has never been accurately shop, Went on the stabd and tea. | to tell § candidate for nex: Fresidens WA ® Bouiluation ls | Which was profusely decked with Bowers. The to bring any public accusation of the sort { counsel in an twportant criminal cage. Mr. | ascertained, Lut they must be at least a hundred, perwith Col. Clurk sug th d far Deiter quaiifen for dt Mouweutous trust ASTD | ecewsens Tees Vt tne OEraMOd wisl ageinss him. This opinion was als. subse. | Cites, who formerty lived in Philadelpbia, ———— + Lis room on the previous. ev Wau he wus la 1963, Deore gemanien ce a onan ried 5 R “ 5 ‘ : i jofha bundie, and Cowsden came with the detec wsure. ‘Though it Was evident tuat bin Pa ig su se Oporven OF ® YOURS. InArred ed Realy adopted by Gea; Dix, who has wri) ae Nee oe eee pie ir egcarpate - The reason why Gen. Grant turned | tives wien the room wre searched, Col, Clark in. fealth was not good, Tdi not enter inta ih Mr, Summer Won't be Reconciled with | Massachusetts, that, baying quarrelled, they separated, y ie a a he: 04 place, arrayed in his white wig and his ang al Age ip ate is that be never handled any counterfeit money | tous on that sutject, but spent the time Lf i Grant. Vrubsequentiy veut wo work 10 the same will and ten a letter, which has been published, in Blick eons, sathn tba eeant barat ake tor Ke 10" appears to b been | (u uie life, or bad anything to do with it; fed in remaining with oim tn lis * From the Sprinv held Republican. arded at tue same Having me which the Senator is completely exonerated | trestos bee with the utmor cman. » heard that the distinguished Seuator Per itaaie ausa str towing rvata OL agceaa i conversadun.” Tha: Aldeinpia ah reoomodlis ies Heltcaas. Baar [ta ie Acar tee Date i from all imputations in connection with this 3 ne a consierstion A | bad spoken of him as a wooden-head—not 0] ‘The tart man on the list {e Alesis N to the tino when head. Leeomiucneed, hese tse | Swuwner and tie Prorident bave utterly tailed. How | valsing abo piher to compan at pnection with thi roa Bektancaa rac : ec fe laet_ man on xis Nicolas, a fino | to the t fh ‘he and 1 commonesd, near alle w i about each other to companions im av e Sie young roan, named Hoxten, was essoci- | ptockhead, but a worl» head, This set the Pre. | lockwne ttussian, hea he entered tie Fether, the mtruggle OF His, This tea cera ice | auybody knowing the two. men could bave sup: | cuough to be beard through tue thin pe « i ated with Mr, Cuxsten a junior counsel. The | eiteut ton a time « ‘lp. 'eualealt Bue Wiis was unable ek a word of Kuxlsi, aud | to begin writing the biography of this remarkable | Posed, We possible to bring thom iwxether alter | gue programme occasionally by kicks si¢nis: ihe im No doubt this is the correct view of tho | case was that of @ shoemaker named ,Leanr A es Uae Cer iced este cates leolse was quietly and dil | man, but Fam one of thore who can never forget @ | {leeg wore Buck tole ty dance her ie ous | tervening wall and cr *Lwinh it matter, It is preposterous to eupy thata vfs en ‘ 1 se + | though it is now alleged that he has offered him ger nest 3 ing by iro king at hw | friendly word spoken tn days of trial, ‘days ieee re i fone. td qaee atte ps vat at eee ff i vl matter, 8 prepoe © suppose that who wos charged with murdering a map who i ' rade as an engraver is Faw Broadway * was st wo worked bard to "climb the Hil," and» day | BOs expected that they woul. ever be cordia —Surratt mentioned in his lecture in 1s re anything that he may require, even including | asked t hom aed! t ( ai) again, but there was a strong hope thas th san who exbibited 1p the féld go mugh | worked in he game sbop with hic, and wae ee ) b, asked by a inan whom be lia not Know to propare | must come when * we most totter down i" Tinay | Salts a. wpe thas the | an imeident which ocevrred while he war s @ M muci " the dismissal of Collector Mcapny, if ho will | or alter a pl Hie. was sick in bed, § be only ableto say, ‘still hand in hand we'll Senator would im ate, bis opposition to ai pal aru : 1 Lavery, and in tho councils of the nation ao | garded ay ao clar egainst the prisoner that the | ooty come back and be friends again, It scoms | MM4y yiClt ng tha, man he would, do thé | Mentally, the editorial hero of thonaand bariies | Resale And hat the President wd eo ee een anne eae t much eteady patric tism as Senator Srnaaue, | I84g* did not take pains to conceal the black | too that one of @ fiends again, Tt sceuis | Wore wen ho got well. Ue 'knew noting avout | 48 still wn Hie tee 3] Me, Fepad Me, Buiner ay "Ikea atid a saca were cg together Was BOY acl r eady patric tism as Senator SrnaGcue, neeal the bla 100 that one of the great causes of the President's | counterfeiting or connterfe y. Soon ® ever, and the same sparkll ms | POFtGe OF ue Adthibiatretion, a. slic should tll how be ca.ne to be there. W and who by his circumstances was above all | &4?, Worn while pronouncing aentenco of death, | distiko for Seuaior Stuxtu te that the latter told | Wat he Was convicted of counterfeldng, Nicola ie | in Mis eve and when we fear he 1 aried, | Hoped that an sient eld be ‘aie Wal | care te A the truth by saying that a ad 1 : ", | which he bronght with him when be took his : arity Or Re tall sha corer atin Ree ere ed Sale | WERE WRAL Haga bo b9heH 1] Smcially with courtesy, The work. in: this. dines ture bad bi ' the temptations of avarice, could bave lent 5 Kt Joun Covoos, as is reported, that “ there w of his cell are covered peu hos which | he presses pon us, we stop at Inet to say, may sui tally with courtesy, The work in this di ¢ broush gest, Yet tue negro lawyer, by sharp cross- i be has made bis conf t, This poor h ry 4 flowers still coutiuu r mony deya to | US Wis Mung away, for bowl Mer, Sui end Mr Bow wea! ght y Ya himaclf to such treason aa these accusations | "ination, mantgcd terco ghede the rrihonny | BO measuce, Hor standard of weights aud meas | sian strongly arsorta his unogeuco, and says tous tho | th aioe Naue for many days 10 | Grauy ore iutousely Olstinste, wid $n ner has resident L and you ¢ le." silsre scalp ice Winter cedar tant eae 2 ake the evidence | sures, und no yard stick capable of measuring | Jou was putup on hin a eaaien enough vanity to feel absolutely cortainwhe is rightand | The Frenchman kuew nothing about Sarrw to hid & re i a 1 rardin; palice and liberation 4 10 save his A Buch a: be men be sentence! to-day t 4 that the Ke arty will follo niin, ie nd his rh r the f Mr, Briauun is cutiroly innocent on trading (oer Ae and deliberation as to save his | the imbecility of President Grant.” But as he uch are to be sen 7 Cumel-Breeding in Washoe that the He arty will follow ‘bi. No ¥ and his remark wos & BP 8 ¥ innoceat of trading | gtient from the gallows, Luany was convicted | pay offered to forgive Mr, Fx t ar From ar, Bonners New York Ley nnd indeed rot wita to Presiden: by Aeipaise Thad he Gunld nF Spe with the rebels. of manslaughter o 1 got off with ten years? . - iad Mohagi nag an he will only A DYING MURDERER, A Nevada papor gives the following intorest- | fears of ru ? “he donen't. belioyd The Koman correspo f tho 2" Mitt a t *' | go for his renomination, why does he not try to - tng account of the acclimation and uso of caiuols ia | that the party Gevends upou soy man for ils ext avetie writen: 1 penal servitude, cs The Last Hours ot Lawrence Sull i that State id in fact he belioves ' sbi ae toP Spanis nae ti : be reconciled with Mr. Suwsee on the same ence Sullivan tu | sta 8 a fact he believes that Gen, Grant ty wt | tie tutinoss, A day oF two ago he Was panish Influence at Washington. ‘ en —— me Tyee his Prison Cell—Anointed by the Rev, | 00) 8tauch on the Carson river, eight miles be it ® Weakness to the pary. Mr. Samper | i)! monk OF So RES BR ES The two letters of Secretary Cox which The latest thing in the way of libel suits ple La ather Quinn~District Attorney Garvin | 12 tte outs of Bis alte ns op, and Mp serene | ban Upei 8t “y 19 Ad me re then one of a Resear soe (aah Napediyeltle y He aa is reported in a despatch to the Boston Zerald, f and the Hon, William F, Howe as Work, | twenty-six camels, ail DEY treo of alten yen o ea of tha Tustirn (nthe face, One Benaine eaten Tepe aria cemacihaantisetl nt iagnlly Mrero pos Ih eyitance, 1p tho Jabal trial af Wie Nie Malia ins De maeuite OneuTcrun _ It is an interesting fact that the Republican | Lawrence Sullivan, who was convicted al tho | and reised ia the Beater "Bat Wwe of aitrcld hociat | flies Cen rent Te bere ie, Dene aioe, tatd to | Sa with a easel of gold. Asto : tase of the steamer Florida, acized for an al- State of Maine have instructed an eminent Bop | State Convention of New Hampshire, which m last torm of the Court of General Sessions of mur- | f\8 oF a brengat bare Aue years ogo are now | me couree you are Gling will take you iuto & | vather waited f ran exyia bat t H leged violation of thy neutrality laws, aro | ten lawyer to commence a suit against the | Concord on Wednesday last, adopted au dering John O'Brien, in o Firet Ward tenement | the hands of Mexicans, wino treated tisn very badis, | gou Will bud yootoeis outside ative parame OMe, | steaDger suid merely, © 1 1 réiiarkablo a8 showing the glaring contrm | joston Journal for alleged libello | eighteen resolutions of its platform a vigorous | Bouse, and who was sentenced to be hanged on tho | Overloading and abusing them. ‘Tae men who bave | Mr wr replied that he dil uot believe Gen, { Pope reeovered from his surprise loft t ' Boston dournal for alleged libellous miastate. | Geant nin F anplying the elfor. | 1ith of Fobraury, has for the past week been labor. | (ea) GOW are Hrunchimen, and mun, It seems, wo Would be renowinated, aud it Le Were to by, | the great door, Tos f r hastyntly ‘ diction between the professions of the Ad-| ments, by @ correspondent, concerning the ex- | ¢clarstion “in favor of applying the Jeffer } : bad formerly some exporience with’ camels iu Kus | his present position would uot prevent hig i Mi Rivel, the M i i , Q i 2 ' sonfan test of Loncety and capacity to the choice | 18 Under severe meutal ailment, Yesterday, on- | rope, They And no dificnity tn rearing thea, avd Ula, orjany Other Hepbviican, as acbores | MonsisHor Riccl, the Macstra di Comera, and ministration and its actions toward the Cu- | penditures of the Governor and Council on a ) Solisn Weal of haneaty tue sspacity to , dor tho direction of Dr, Nealis, he was reioyed to | Cah now show twouty-four fino healthy aniual’ all . Se Oe | BE te MAx Bad nol been an 3 v ban patriots, Mr, Cox says explicitly to | recent visit to public institutigns at South Hoston | SO SPpaptnent of all oficers in the civil ser Yo iieg collin the Tombs, The derthlike pallor | Cf WAshoo growth ‘Iho camel may vow be said ———__— Monel ast 1 Gon, Dang, the owncr of the Floride, that | aud Hartford. vice,” This isa blow direotly at tho Adminis. faoe is only eqaalioa by the whiteness of tue | Beaitee ee a etet Lee omer ot, We herd be the rene Bho ; » pinay tegidete | en, , the owncr of the Florida, tha pee ‘ bad face 1 On tenes 40 | Gnd ino more dificult to breed and rear them than From the Cincianate Tunes here bean t as pr ~ ' repeat Aue ———$————— tration of President Grant, and especially at his son Which his miserable body is tying, te | NOUM be experienced with tuo same number ot goats |, sanen ene thee a ponled’ the bono Verda ; Whe Government eannot legally, and will] Chicago is making an effort to introduce | system of eppointing to oflice those why have to such an extent, yestorday that thu Itov, Fa | OF donkeys,” Tho ranch upon whieh wey ara \ghal hci rewire ae casket was onened, ly Path op hipment fre or duction - ve 0 en him present 4 ‘ative, | ther Quinn, of St. Peter's Church was sent Lio | kept is enudy and aterile in tio eatrome, yet the Hy Pea eeree ® Has fp Ya rc Prcc not, stop the ehipment from this p 48 | the reduction and refining of silver ores among | given him presents, uy well as his own relatives | qnointed sho prisouer, and bade Bim prepare fur f @uimale feast and grow (at on such pricxly xirubs nee mitaleke 10, the pi uu Ivory crucifix of ex workmans merchandise, of articles controband of war, | its industy tnd two companies have been | and the relatives of bis relatives to the thous | dvath apie 4nd bitter Wools 48 no other animal would touch jipnd AErATES 'BGO he Bal OF te ys twa ye the Je ’ re 2 : he Hon, Wilt F. Howe, 0) ' Vhen lef to thomselyes, their great ght, a’te sian Asacciation, on Vine, above rel anda ame tt 1 pod that it is only against the fitting out of | formed, one for smelting—that is, taking the | sandth degree of consanguinity cate iu aud alter tie oentoncer niet She cuivan’e | ding theuaselvos with, tic; coatie Lervise bt ta | evening exerciscs were to be held, Handing hin ; naval or military expeditiona that the neu. | earthy from the metallic components of the oree— ee a stay of proceedings, vinited Ballivan yestorday, | devart, 119 lie and rollin the hot sand. ‘hoy aro | texte ina eialre (greats or tse, wtior'at aula \ mi rat aT ! Fy z the differe! * , : » genere and on loarning bts Diysical state, sent to Distriee | used i salt to the mills on the river, from | Lead of the stairs (greatly to buy lutier’s amu = memorable Irality laws operats, This is undoubtedly | #4 i Sh Br sting the Aes rial, A speaking of the genera} impression | Atiorney Garvin, wie ould: bent Ver eet ares | the mar hee fying in the desgria, vome siaty’milca | Meut) the FouUg tau, WOK s weal ainous the aul g, Nat v ayod by 8 ’ 5 tre einai ae .y, | namely, lead, silver, copper, and gold, which | which now seems to prevailin Washington politie | proper legal iuvostigation concering the pri to the eastward, Bome of the animus easily pack | C8ee. He was not fumnitiar with theatres and bh APO UNsophist! ‘! 8 in ( acted upon in this port by Spain liseli, and | B°Perely iP product. el ‘al and diplomatic circles that Mr. Fisa will ro- | survive, Lut to prevent hie hanging in case of a tee BRE Hey “ya SE EPR AE shui Gar Phere moat nara ‘ ed Ce : Remar anantacoh Guanine iit mat | melting works have produced their first bar of | sign the Secretaryship of Stato at the closo of the | suscitation, Mr. Howe will avoly”in the ‘Buprime A Testimonial to Senater Creamer. Pee aan ayy Ls uae cee akg bo tn Skene FOuse piviacteg Os r ey : oe 4 ne sedges bullion, which is to be preserved by the Chicago | present Congress, or soon afvor the 4th of March, Ne the SHON Ty tumtmon eer oN CEE | The Tammany Association have just passed | dering over Win the aasciub'y viugit SOWA MDArpare coodaieed Uae aga of taxi What the nature of merchandise may be) yoard of Trade as @ memento of the beginning of | tho Washington Zuériot says: “Whether Mr, | physicians to tnquire into the culpric’s seuity, and | re*outions highly complimentary to tho Mon Wrleh Asreaed Bu Bein Uanmeni. 218 | his. Procarin surveyors’ | . Whether it be provisions, or guns, oF gn: | gy enterprise from which important results are | Davis, the Assistant Secretary, who came in with | thet the Nogdngentat ee a oeaa ne Ik, ROR compos, Tomes J, Creamer, hey recognise him os 9 Beebe ota Ripe ne POM started cms anon what was the supposed ¢ ‘ powder, or clothing, or any other articles paced, The Allendale Company, which in- | My. Fisn, will go out with him, will depend some- | of death, Jae 4 Faltatal sublle ofict 1, and a y iD ful, courageous : Turnlug to 8 case ai tin # side, h p toa fw 1 \ ugeful for military pnry 80 long as it | tends to confine ita operations to the separation | what upon the temper of the new incumbent and | phe noanye Reilly, KD. Bassfurd, Judge Marta Which of hein is the Chapuran Sisters bri fy r eat asel aE ls nothing but merchandise, neutrals may | of the metals, as distinct from smelting, bas | his fitness for the po: A she Bulclde of an Old Uotowe Walter. | Saget, and Peter Gilles! are to The wan only stare? ab bin tn sile Thon thie | SAARe BHA AF miuen aa pose , We noting Dut merchandise, neutrals saay he unig, a8 cian meting his ines te Bie penis 4 propor head of the | Veter Gareia died yesterday in Bollevuc Hospi- | engrolsed and framed, wud pr sweet youth vaked unothor man ih Goutof bin, * whe r awfully ship it to wry belligerent the reted four furnaces, bat has not yet begun | Departwent, with a sense of gulf-respe Id} tal of poiso: Y 00 \ goin’ to play to night P vavaui ‘ wat exci'eh aud please, tuk a { reo th 7 avai Y work. The parties engaged in these enterprises han wish to be governed b <f ; H ‘ioe ie He peipere ry er eshap ren par i . Sara ae “Buoy wot wav the reply ; "no Bishop | *xorese ean Pp oking 60 welt own risk of j a and ly wis be governed by a subordinate, or | arsenic at 233 Sixth avenue, and wis sont to Bello bo Revolution tn Venesacla Accomplishe: hero," iy i: ‘ He safe delivery to the purchasers biked to make Pisano ths eames of exton- | to accept the prejudices of a predecessor for bis Ye botbiiah Me wald that he was 68 years old, and Caracas, Deo, 24,—The surrender of Mara. A Ly Me fashe io rush no bra} v “ ’ But this being #0, how does it happen that | *¥¢ ‘ade with the mines ; but In order to si regulation.” The Futriot might bave added that | Ud get no employment, and that he had no wish | cabo and the forty surrounding the town is con ' ab i v0 fuoatr : es - 6 th ) Lae eced in this purpose, it will be necessary for | a head of the Department with sable use In Macara CARSEAT DETR keine Cad Le etiolh Reapn i's Te MM Reno at eamee |” Jo you mean, young man? ho at ar polity #0 a8 every time the Cubans here attempt to send ‘ re ; ; partment with any appreciable k ain 6 vervl up-town hotels, Where oe hud % ole R public t# in the bunds of Guemaa ! u mean, TORRE many was tho 6 fring: hem to know and app tho most | self-respec ould bard i‘ employed for yours as a wail 400, Who Has hopes of a lusting peace roply, ‘Are you a fool? vis tho a yr rw * ‘ mmo and atmunition to thelr friends in| eo nd apply the moet | a respect at all would hardly wish to retain for p for yours ay a waiter p THT: a Ate ron 8 lool Pun Ts ihe aacainh mat we : our Gavarnment afMictoualy a approved scientific methods of reduction, Thero | a single day as bis principal assistant a man who 1 —_— Matlace GLAare Tent ’ The young wan frou the country wis next « : pour Government officiously steps al hea been an enormous waste of the precious met- | ix known to have received @ bribe of $60,000 te ha diva Age, 8 uawepaper printed {n the hiard anit Pou ' ‘e ‘ ty bee tf PORTANT an Ae Be ait nt r veesel? Here isthe Florid Z , A : b » |} wore interest, has boen enlarged, Its twarket ¥ 1 Hans 6, ir sailors have been suffo- | he didn't succeed, The ticket t . avom- | © A W rie 1 , he Florida, | als through the imperfect processes used in this | betray the confidence and interests of property | porte and quotations ; orecastle of an ialion | mondabie de to ehield a y an ft v “ z snort formonthe merely be. i country for the treatment of ores, It has bven | ow ; his dut porte Quotations are made with the ut uous: « i} Phe vesso! bereelt took | contaminations of tue theatro, ld prodably ta: y 9 so y r h von it was bis duty to protect, It deserves 4 generous support, ns Ue ticket and—,oue himsolt, 1649

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