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THE SUN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1871. three officers appear upon the rolle of the f this Commission ia ultimately to be put is to THE NATHAN NARRATIVE. ply, stated the Jarceny cane bo her A rogngeted, cLaYy AyD ORANT. army not as secretaries of the President, but | find material ip ite report for quietly amoth- ami oe Will be acquitted, and I will nse my beat skilt MR. TWEED’S LEGISLATURE, yhas Spoken Contemptuar 4 4 ; ‘ ; complish it. The point o mater between Gee, Grant fo Meatneky ae Vt, +; cht ye ae. pinata.» Fe AT ee eT cette conters. the | REE Sas eeneTL Pr TE Fongnkecpeio on ey Linke | To the Micon oF ‘The Sun, OPENING OF ANOTHER WAR ON ThA AY s such they are paid, LRIB RAILWAY. nd Gen, | ished business which always cumbers the CG LORGE, TUB COUNT JOANNES. L. -- . anced to prisoner, equal about ball! recei SHERMAN details them for service about the | halls of Congress. Sex In your journal of this date, 1 am repre- fom his friend, Capt. Vibard. tented, through “a correspondent of the Clncinnatt etter of the Aconser—Detnile of 1871. person of the President. ‘This piece of falxe It will not do, however, to calculate too ory of she Accaned—-A DISCOVERY OF THE ACER. Enquirer,” a8 applying epithets to President Grunt * ‘deeers ‘Times AM vas “ik Drive ut the Ue : —= | pretence, this sneaking sort of illegality, is, | much upon Gen. Grant's being governed in Memnee Beery Ine eviews Ee a te De cM el ale edt thal nba Lt Anke Reale hi Aad ‘ mowates~ bees Swords Tres seve We my, not creditable to any of the partics | thle matior by. comuion-eense FSO OF OF | ying mater of The Bun ‘ Cae ee eee ee oe tea, ois Sb | teem mlaropeesentation, bat I device nos to te | Auaarr, Jan, 18, -Albany is deserted. The Mt Loyalty. Matte engaged in it. inary political strategy, much leas by eter | “sin; 1 ean well afford to bear all the obueo | tee a scegant ol & larceny ease, “MI. Owens's | placed in your jonrnal in the attitude of attacking | Legislature sdjourned at noon to-day unt Tuy Van Winkle If there be any reason why Gen. Gnant | ling principle or lofty etatesmanship. Hig | that ean be heaped upon me, for tam repaid by the ai aiareing dawn tepitis 1 cbucrved this hee, tics | Opponents in any other than my own language, waloeh On Moning Seeniid, 0nd the Sten Tar torr SRLS eh should have o larger number of secretarica | intellect is narrow, bis will stubborn. He | consciousness of having dine my duty in the 1 seabiaewenaeeann. Waonids, Yous cbadions oeeveat, Gaodutt'y uate: Ihe Uent oftee eantutiiee nen Brand Overs Neuse ¥ Lina Fdwin's Theatre The Bigrk Crova, Matinen ©, M. CLAY. than any of his predecessors, there is no | Iistens impaticntly to advice from his intel. | *tbieevmatter of ine Nathan Marder Narrative | wig eave the name of Morgan J, MeNeil, and | New Yona, Jan. 19, 1871, 1 ‘ ; i (New York Sus, Dee, 81, 1370), The vile and ma: | sara," &e, In am instant it appeared to me that the sane doubt that Congress, on proof of the neces | lectual superiors, while his confidential ad: | jicioug anuse from envios sonrees has the suing Prisoner might be the accuses of the grea feet and started for home, When they leave, Albany is lonely and sad. The hotel proprietors are trying —= i i * aT uecane avern 1 to stop these frequent adjournments. To-day whom Clee ; pp Aceiewy of Music, Matier sity, will grant them, But cortainly they vieera are men of low instincts and emall | effect upon mé ae moonlight upon a frozea foun: PAAR me Rive 3 presmn te ne ot Metres tee motion suma, up i the Asccasbly Mr, Aiverd Pheatre—Wee Willie Winkie. Matiore, should not be military men. No ciyil officer, | calibre, and are too niuch indebted to him for | tain—it only makes the object more brilliant by the | that Morgan might be ap alias, and for 4 lhe flow, Candas it Ouy deliverod a apeoen | Ame t thelr assistanco In an endoavor to defeat e ainale S98 roadway, and least of all a Presidont who has been a | their positions to dare to tender him any | Very means that illuminate its purity, & 4, my | fom, via. puro Welaly and Mc or O'Neil 7 Sa iy but it was of jno ase, Mr, Sweeny is yet de 7 tnotivea,, Or by a more applicable figure of epeech | '8, Pure Irian. and I, being. of Wolsh dlood and in Richmond, Ky., om the 2! in in which ne said New thevesque, Matlae at y ul be b vice iv ouons. admirer of the Irish, could have no objection to th After \ears of absence in the pablic service, he | ‘ined in your city by sickness. and the Boss wil perdengla na milltery man, should be sarrounded by @ | advice contrary to his preconceived notlor as to my satanic detractors—for moonlight i# | nium} but not ons case io ano hundred thousand } had come ‘back to the place of Tis nativity and tbe | not military staf; There is in it something | Therefore, thongh the inevitable consequen- | jeryeniy—this abuse has the some effect upon me | could ‘have presented such an amalgamation of | permanent location of his pecuniary interests Hie Lydia Thompron Troupe, Matinen odious and ropuguant to the public fecling, | ccs of an attempt toconsummate this job will | (part from wounded feelings) as the glowing glare | shi9° thence, T beileved that © Morgan” was an | saw around hie his kinsinen, and friends who bad F@ | alias, and finally 2 proved it was so. een the associates of his youth, his manhood, and ed gold—it only | The Suw report stated that he wis taken to head- | now his old age. The presence of hiv colored fei quarters apon the day of ‘ule arrest (Dee. Oth w low. citizens reminded him of the arcat evenia which === | which should not he tolerated for an hour, | prove to be the entering wedge for rending | of o burning furnace apon po! ash But the ease beeonies etill worte when such | the Republican party hopelessly asunder, | ™#kes the pure metal ap enttneny bahnstink! tha the carge of Sftvegrateucis™.Thience tia | had ocurred In which i had (ken gome par, And o Samad > " “ * Hen wes ” ort oogdhar’ bg ee stantly went to Superintendent 0, at his oMee | for which he was grstefal to the D.rector of ail a staff is miaintuined by the President by | this affords no conclusive reason for belioving When I notteed in my brief pote to Tim Sux, 6th | (Dec, 10th alt.), and told him I thought that the per- | human action. Tnvited by all parties to addrevs means which savor of false pretences, and | that Quant will not age all his immense | inst,, the Malden murder attack upon me inthe New | ton accused by Howo was ar Jon the lesser | them on the political situation, he should speak i i * 4 argo of larceny, as his name appeared to be the | not am a partisan, but aspire to rise to the impar- involve a deceit{ul viglation of the apirit and | patronage, and all the power of his oMfcial | York Herat, oth tnst., Thad not seo sane except the © Morgan.” The Caiet Kelso thea | ual elevation of statesmansinp, . ’. i re r ) o tock npon me ip same journal, regarding the Nathan | ordered an officer to tike me to the prisor Tho l'resident of the United States co loiter of the law. station, to drive it through Congress, It F ot The Su Introd ueing an amendment to the act in relation te the Bric, New York Contral, Hudson River, and Hariem Raiirosa Companies, and providing (or tho election of directors of the Evio Ptailway Company. ‘Phis bill proposes to strike out ull that portion ef per year ve pa Aaditaena! copies, to nother at- Id not re: o . the old law providing for the election of directors so Wren arte & reported interview between an ex w hit, and said, Lwish to sveak to you,” when | ecive bis support. He passed over personal 7 e y innii ——— may be, however, that thos Republican | MUrteh Im 4 reported interview between an om. | Teltouitiy replied, “Ir you have anytving to way, | character and aelg of the Republican chiaf, Wishing | What one-fifth shall xo out of flee at exch remcral my Anvanrinisd, Jur bene The United States Government as a 4 Ployce of that influential paper and the prisoner | gooak out.” Trefared to evenk in the ea ‘ ng of 4 | to confine Mimscif to great principles leaders who are friendly tothe Pre@ident, | towe, the accuser, at Blackwell Island, Enever | dozen persons, and left Lim. Returning to the | He boiieve ‘ cing the peril that environs the party, may | meutioued, nor did he, the name of Tagan, and the | Chief, he aqvised me to go *'to Judge Dowling’s | that he never conceived the isaues which unuerlaid socing the per)! Wat chvirons te party, msy ph Hae te el ean By ra Court, and ‘the prisouer shall be tucre within an | the liberal movement of the Republic, Up to tua force GRANT to abandon his ground, and | “hole of the ribald Interview us pabdlished. i¢ low- | hour.” In going out I met Capt. Charies Ceffrey, | breakicg ons of the war he deverminediy opposed fe tn langunce and 18 false, for Howe speaks aud | ard ‘toldgrim 1 had hope that T bad traced taé | the Keonplican movement. and, swept along by paris No character of uneducated man | accused; Thut I would be satisdet tm the course of | current of events, bis military education and North- rites with more the characler of an educated man | tHetia Sided uy another vielt to the Island, ern loestion, by dogged courave, and the talents und policies. the antecedents of Gen. Grant showed election, and the next election shall Le ouly to Mil the places of those retiring. Tie secoud « provides that the torwe of olfice of the present div rectors of the myiny shall exoire in ome yoir, at which time a new election for all the diree tore abail le held. There is evidentiy “sugar” in this bill, and the Gold Mincr. The alarming tendency to centralization of power in the hands of the national Gov. eroment has just found novel expression in ion ver A Aduone Avrentioane sr ne syne then try to cover his inglorious retreat with the report of the Commission, aremarkable plan presented to the House than the reporter ems to appreciate. The ques: | “"T Yue to te’ mavistrates' court at the ‘Tombs vices of abler tm that good fortuna | third House is in eestacies over the pros oF : yn} ‘ A sensible President would have given up | tion is put to the Island prisoner, “ Tow did the | and thera saw the pri ted @hile the ec Tied Ine teo_olten thrusis ‘upon inferior | course No one wil think Mr, Goodrien has any wy te spare of Representatives for the establishment of I } Count Joaunes come fret to Gnd you out st all? piaing woe being drawn up by Mr, Owens a to made the Republican candids a sin presenting it. Mis con with t » ore this inherently disreputable job ap soon as he he ‘Cowa.S lee: el Ene. IPs ver oe oe fareeny dn ‘aud ink sketch of his profile, vailability.” Placed. in the Presidential | mutter is explained by some on the ground tia, ho @national burcau for mining the precious Aad ka ahewated, Ghat: Teane iat pretending & als | and wrote @ dete “divoree | and Tionnd that in t of hie per app ce; | ebair, & ed the Republicen le saw tho formidable hostility it had aroused in lers, and put | Was sore at not being placed ‘on tic Maik arty aud to tue | toud Commities, and that he takes Tho resident's Military Nouschold. metals. This scheme for monopoly and pub- vorce suit. That is so tar true as this, ort efron lis arrest | into ¢flice znown tw the jow any business to bo done until he is able to come up and assist at the beim, OPENING THK WAR ON RR Mr. Goodrich today opened the war on Erie by way ‘ the party which el dhim, Butin forming a t at the Beekimon street 6) ou > he hat again | country, All men of sense saw at once that nogov- | Of revensing bimset on Mr, Tw who We netice that s cased eulogist of the | liz plunder is in the shape of a bill intro. | 5 (TNS ‘i ; 8 | of death,” as 1 said, and the prisoner and myrell | One rie rue at the Tombs wom Morgan J. | erninent could be run ourtich @ tuoory; and the | he thinks was the moves of 4 nz ‘ 7 a ieaal ta Me, Scumuadn 4 Cait judgment as to the course Gen. Grant will | Fept ap the iden of n divorce action, and hea ma- | MeNeh to James Unet on" ® prisvuer | Prisident, learning by experience the tolly of euch iat Mr, Goodrich dors feel wore ac ie tia Administration comes forward to corrcet | duced by Mr. COUNSON Of Waiiorni® on kel ! tiled t Jentit ' t, leat tao prestige Which secured the con- | Her in which he was treated by Mr. Hitchin im ‘ ; be likely to pursue on this and analogous [ terial witness, and T counsel f q to bafile | previously tiled and thus, to 0, entity aud | nn attempt, lost tie prestig cl red the op king up COUMIttOes Was OV y ie ublic opinion respceting the employment | the 4th of January; and it most cortainly 9 hashes pdiaee. Peet. Wea 1 fiat completed tue profile portrait. | fidence of the. people, and te save limsolf he ba L : 5 : ' “ | questions, it should not be forgotten that he Live observers. and to have greater freedom | OOTY voice, 1 fustantly went to Commssioncr | gore to the other extreme, aud has ialen into Fequeat yesterday to be excused rom serving on of army officers abont the Whilo House as | merits an overwhelming defeat , Irom prying lookers-¢ stenors; and No one | iG gave me an expectil HF Mr. Warden | hands of thegorst wen ind the nurrowest pat two committees to whieh he nid Deon amshaned: \ i has no Republican record behind him, waa4 susnected tint my sovorat visiis were cuncoraing the | {tre Isand, for euot ier inter iow With the | sansaip of the Kepublican party, Thutindiffercnce | Mr Goodrich says that tie Demveratic pipers have aideede-camp, secretaries, and ushers, He | It is proposed to organize a Bureau of Mio: | ee ovan a nominal member of the Repub. | Sinan amurver : printer Howe. Hecauey wed Lprivacely said to | wale he showed in private ihe to the Liberausm of | teew bowl ihe ictunous ierlo D > 4 tells us that there are excellent procedents | ing, a8 it is called, under the Treasury Do tel enasgie eon bed ty Tpenee Mt. Warden Piteh je annaved becense be a and fring: “You have hitherto retnsed tw | our times became a pubic calamity 1m tue ruler of u | bili, and he proposes now to give the Domorvats aa a pr nt e lican party, and never voted a Republican | "#4 Qutwitted. He wrones biuuselt for ic wae not | LIM me a perkonal description of the mam, WLOM pe opportunity to repeal it Dyer the reasons fur for the: practice, and that {President Grant, | partment, Its objects are to be the subsi ys that I conid not trust bim—an oMeil of great trast | LO), macdered Mr. Nathan, Now, {1 100. vane rose in revolt aguinst the des: | its, introduction may be, there is no doube tat 2 : ' 5 : ticket except the one bearing his name as a | — out T resolved to keep the secret, for fear of ace | 108 h ees ihe Cubans rose ie revolt against the dee | Ore cr agit will xrow ouvot ite Skirmisher Crow especially in retaining Gen. Horace Por. | dizing of mines of the precious metals in aralidate Wee ied in “4 Such a man | sents! defeat, from the fueial exprevelun of the cood Meesasd of you the. pe me Wwiites und biacks fought side by side in the | returned to New York to-day, and it 1s wait tc ¢ fei candidate for the dency. § hevrted Ward ad he known tt On Obe v¢ deménd of soa thi : i abe Keord i at when ho returns he privg ve List , . ; ill, when his is aroused quite as | 3° ‘ iy SS Seik BU be here his profile Jikenees avd my deseripticn.” [+ found «ik the tim or f 0 ie steps of his most illustrious predecessors.” | of dollar a year ; the diroction of the man. | U1) DUM Ul Tul MAN CN Bay | her Muth me next time." Present my apologies. | Yaty 0s! “reas than descrlogd whilo T iogked at my | sister American Peers cand with vei neatranty | ,,The Hon, Timothy Oamebell's bill, introduced to. It is false to allege that any previous Prosi. | agement and working of such mines by the bans . Adios {° sald Howe. At the following vis then arked. "ithe had avy special characteristice of | tna.e Gaba recy 9 a. proved i @ sincere | May,(or protecting the puvlie health, Is a drive at the I : ; Hannison and AunanaM Lrxcou edacated lady necompanied ine, wistful to Mo eee seed ec ihat nis moustiene | Hteputhean ; buthe preferred to stand againet the | Eas companies, Tt provides for the appointment of dent has ever kept about his person anything | Government; and the sharin a portion of pate i institutions, and she did nac know the motive . f ' i ij 1 er Mr. low ‘ Uke a staff of military officers. Itis a truth | their uct proceeds during the period of A number of gentlemen have sent dona. | that day \ ‘eon'e orders. Yetthe presence © y ® i 8 Or | When be exeiimes that. on one occasion Preaident Waanttsoron | such subsidy and government direction. In | tions to the lady managers of the Union Home | the,piamives lady comptetely dlepated al tlonds of | © Then inguure Ct transmitted a communication to Cong by | short, the United States Government, if this | avd School for Soldiers’ and Sailors’ orplans, | ski!l and resolute adroitness. ‘The reporter having | Markable, a» I had chic the hands of Gen, KNox ; but KNox was at | bill should pass, will go into the mining | siuce the fair closed, ‘The amount realized from ied, hubliued the above question und alleged answer, | Howe instantly, rep) : sod Raving tee ihe Sum Heer eat the sreiettes ince two peluta were so absoluve thet | “For his pert, he should stand by the principles of THE TWOMDLY-CAREY FIGUT. that timo a member of the Cabinet, and in | business on shares. the fair iteelf is so small as to be of litle benett; | ceseles mew te conceal tore Jt wae! Mint wonarty | ou, Dee. 12 1 souxnt Mas James Hughes sb the | bis life end never reat coutews wie, there wae » | ye, iendrien tovday offered a resolution instruct snce | a ecreaey | ‘The proposed Bureau is to be under the | but ifthe “merebunt,princes” and wealthy men | ‘Hes, us traths, be must take the perjured respong!. | Tombs, und said ” I hed come frog bis acgaainiange. | slave th, the wemerm Menino. ion of emaa. | 10K, te Committes on Grievances und Election io ee d iT Pe gle guapteeld A Lat eaialer fs ified: Wii ta: to N06 eel ie of New York are-nwakened by 0 seuse of justico | billy or tie reward, \( tratbiul. My aMldavi¢ | Gee Howe: and MeNetl denied, and repeated. is advocated Mr. Lincoln's proclamation of eau: | report on the Twonbly-Carey case on or before: the ied tb Congreas a message from the | © n cer, ecvive 1 y President. The example of President Jack. | ary of ten thousand dollars a year, and be # an invall!, and could not b & prominent nose." Labowed him sy drawn profile, | comin tnd the bincks and whites should | 1nd five Inspectors, who shall have supervision of if Taste the very aman 1 fall back into the most intoleruble of all knuwa des: | ‘he Mmanuiscture of Raa, in your city. Tt alse be Mdyiuiug elac re. | geriamss and’s foreign prince suall continue to hola | Vides for the ervction of laboratorieg to test the iy oon him in profie.” | the place of altack—a thorn iw the side of the Re | 9nd ie - Met st a) aoe ne va Yes! he is neariy cro pablic—Gea, Grant would De iorever held reepou- | Gualliy and m sty Gas companies deformed from a factory | stole. ba aaah eliatiltodyess r e c) pe ry cipa p vl p ber 22, 1872, a a war measure, Ty A condrin his sweariug to the (ruth, and follows bis | denial that he ever knew such & person; set, | cipatiun of Beptem , + | 25th inst, ‘The resolution was promptly tabled, tie to their own poor, and send their checks to the | nthe document published in Tite Stx, ‘Dee. 31, | fealty, he conteesed they were, prisoners, logecner | but he had ever held thas wien Domcersis, ondsaty ineoging to tans tele ows aid card ware slight, dark, and jacged, and he had | treditionary Monroe doctrine; ona ifslavery should | threo Comimtssioners, to be well koowa chums, | 7 . . at down the diate: 1 er. : officers of this most worthy charity, the labor at | 1570. And those newspapers abusing and libelliog : okas tnomn. tio wa. Pet Owe toe to the Union, ho wea the tate; but |: W747. end time in disposing of this inatter. - : . * ‘ and the appeals ot se will not have | in due tine. Tuy follow ing c . mn : y nor ae anew Sta mu ne Sun ‘The allegation of Gnanv’s apologist is false | Subordinate to him will be five chiefs Of | Hoon aecloss 1o cue he. sd Raward Gee Howe, caused 1 personal Saeattty, Doste' “ Uy. the Alias Jam themeaives, sad a sane ete ona hive agonal (he | Sink prison, aud Mr, Suiperyone amending (ue excise ; tan , St'to visi Dre faves ughe 1, Whon he. signed the retainer, eitiemen Ne questions Of slavery a aw that Jicxson “had as his private | division, at salaries of seven thousand five = ‘fai jaan 4 [aii leiiboad phos tl nar ting “1 te alot demanting bis true Bane, Ne signed “ Jawes Ne- | constitutional amenawients a4 tine But the at i exch RaW cAitoL 4 . ‘ evet Major eneral Donn Pra riv a: Ee Oa er Vel ee Creer se le Jay hes,” and bo thus complete 0) eniously coutrived | and milicar; r * -_ 1629 to 1837, Col. ANpiuW Jacxsos | thousand, clerks at two thousand, and mos. | 9 ersion of the motives which might have in- TEN TENTIARY, DLACEWELLG [61 440, } Hfowe. “A uvuiclous newspaper | the Sates wus coutrary to the xemus of the Saxon Buen EO oerted Teaeee leone Doxerson, oo Weert Point graduate, | sengers at one thousand dollars each, ‘Theo OO ee ee Oar ee cay | te auaeen ae Chena ates Nee York) vimany Pcesea une, teeta Heauesies lintieuoe Mleseaiers tr oe ee ce pliner Antiey 08 LeRoi cone who wae his nephew, and had served ag his | OMcers constitute the executive corps, Hue | that after the inauguration of President Grant it | sveral ou DY Wadi ® Yuen malice against me compels me, in eral troops from tie fatal attempt to coutral the | \ythorising the paylug of the w feet onthe aidede-camp.” Doxrison had resigned | will be stationed at Washington. The field to havc cove to produce the 6 elections of the States, Here were say 4,000.00) of was found that in Chicago there were two mem ropriied for that arpose a sum MOE : : trae namne,. aud y tracod, | blweks und 8,000.00) oF Whites, "We all maw where | lute: thes he S eotapes from the army years before, and was not a | Corps will consist of attornoys, inspectors, | bers of his family that had to be provided for, IOSGy therein writting Ii telatioasitentt view Morean J ANillata Davie. datue Interligence, the socal weight, peta karat aE RMOURE De eetine military man at all when he went wo W and supervisors in the several mining States, | of course at the pubjie expense, One of these, | Py amy sainoyin Twomeytoir | strove Be ee ee ee erste: | tee see can lave permacsas cpponition MF. Creamer introduced a Will amending the Lied Ington as private secretary. Ho was the ouly | at salarica of five thousand dollars cach, ax. | Mr. Onvit Guaxy, found a snug little place as | Hang ai ier orem pedton th ji < Notice to. the Ion. the Districe At tierest amd: the uany of bv0 When nud ithe euite ' official about the President, Gen. Jacksox | sisted by associates, who are to reeeive half | partner tothe Collector, McLeaw. McLeay shared | hand upeu ma wurden rs h tnut Lwas recitoet by. the siins James Unghes to | live ia unity abd emicy in the Souh, ud as a ite: | ita iron eee ot ae oa andted j A P with Onvin in the profits of his office, and | MOBCam st Tie lod 3 Jefend him aginst the charge of tahe pretences, | long friecd of the back he woutd say tuatany | A¥siuets not himsolf signing the land warrants, that sum per annum. ¥ . bce ty Ter Head a nowy oe vt the, ot Wes peer a lg Lg I Fe a a ‘ , nvit shared with McLean in the profits of bis | evel iN 1 work with thowe “Fhysters” terines aeve aon hes rol dee dag ns Sepnmaniees Cie hott r, Lord offered a resolution that the Legislature now performed by a ey cial secrets We believe that such a scheme ast M4 Mis han i bees Dea ie th plane ie saa Pe Me prigoner's pea woud be 4 tried friends North, or Seuils ‘ie political power | gdyoarn ow tue dd of Marca, Willch was laid over. ' } ’ ni hard re and “J der store cago. e ‘etwo mwonthe ard a few dave em. Arvin re would nv 1 waste of the Souta Lad been inevess by tue revclion - writer is equally mistaken in his other proofs | directly opposed to the true mining inter ee ee ee 4 Weil wa Lior the exjirauicn ot my ti linens rage y TA Bs nite tlre dt yal yah= dish glen: ANEW RLRVATED RAILROAD, Lae ! ¥ OP iJ other member was a gentleian of the naine of play cnests or will act 1m cuLite cx it . that Jackson kept up ai litary retinue, | of the country, and must be so regarded by | Fcceuuan, a cousin ot thet Guants, wh . : aa eye he Gy lace Pr. Sr her cave tea tiettenelumnies tka ae Tested on. Boda Terted tah eget ame jor Luwis,” he says, “lived in the | those who have those intereste really at | doctor had not been prosperous, Dr. Laxenea n) i+ Lo be regal Feishata D e, sugar, LON C0. j vad, witch bad been sm > Lim for ex n a » 4 ie “ mare vias n Pepapease Mrs 5 ude sionld ¢ Au) 4 to be bailt on arches, one if | tion, drawing his pay as Auditor of the | Government should go junto the mining busi- | the emoluments of his « he adopted the in aes #2 1, the et cd C i \ A walle Teeonia welnoln pacuienn Aey coomee re = i a daa Ware Was a i of Sev K. beIDg uly swe bile it Wadd uiainia it shir S Neat undies ¢ | Treasury; and Gen. Cann, who had | ness, orlend its capitel to those already ¢ genions tice, when he gaoged a barrel of aetwth it aoreane? 1 | say that Ihave road in the Nie York Ycrad y 1h agricu Could y tiated Cont $# 500.000 per intie. amatic t | served on Jackson's staf! in Florida aged init, any more than it ehould go into | spirits, of empty the sample into a five lon SPIDSBPets Petey Ret aten les, and b % ° ed ‘ es wear ie y hicks ei? A " yes pe haere ge te phld ter rag HR tA ‘ ’ r Rag y & st pty ; i i + thing that cao mae me divuige any ore? Me apy aked to history a4 d, to Ha packa' imal! buss, &e. Boss is very as ono of the leading personages } rnip-ralsing, or » loans of mon o | can that he carried in his bugg: hon busi- | thing. Under vo clreumstances. hatver will | Work . ry, to Lrel-nd, which fa Gespoticus had proved | munch pleased v it, and declares it to be th was one of the lealing personages ja | turnp-ralsing, or make loans of moncy to | © a ea ha Bae, th Dusi- | ith inose pubibe unteweatsied detect vem. 4 Wel soohieg weekneed 1h the Cotninigns of tue op: |! ee aiuelutite ef al raphl ensit prdene Washington duting Old Hickory's days.” | perties cecupied in that valuable and pro- | Bes Was dull, ond the barrels to be cauged | | imcere y wrustin Whe ia iifgi hue | pressor, tie urmy. of the United. Staten was, to | "{ho'juam alco intormet me that he bad Just eom A By Major Lewis is meant Wittzam B, | ductive pursuit, It has enough mero busi. | filed to ll up his can, he felt at liberty, as» | you obedient s€rvaa Gnd wagraminns ge. ow ive | Colleved, about 40,000, J this policy wus to be bur’ | pictod tio purchuso of 20))acrea of land on Inke 4 Luwis, TH. Anditht: of Wie Tesemney. | seme ta for wii¢ ja.ia the Post Office clative of the President, to take an extra sam Bolt you ¢ said Howe. wuo a0 educated in aks dod | Creasy igae once to WD. Anything lees than tive NP calineer ts How on (nero, Bunter de . | This style of doing business did not meet the ap- | a pase at corner os 1 ag yt TT rit are forras X H a mcekery and a suare, For long years he tid up macuinery, &e., and tat he should () He was an old friend of Gen, Jackson, and | and many statesmen have doubted and still | |, : tueaes med f Baga up doldly ail over Kentucky in tavor of the | ‘vock eeud five Lun teed thea up there to begin tak ij at probation of the whiskey men, and Buoomristo | poeg not tho! | heard it name es Liberty of the bineks,) and everywhere had a tear very Heh and ‘ for atime was his guest at the White Hous; | doubt the wisdom of the policy which places | was called upon to remove tho cousin, Lasted po toetetann datuirnace wet Beard it Range BY IMAL. > sue altemed lalowes. as jet FY chase he stood'upon hie conetutionl righ is very neh au but he was not a military officer, held 1 the lettercarrying traffie in the hands of | paxan appealed to Orv, and Oxvin app: 1 to | he eircemstunt ai" to the nbald broth ptr lg Py ele ete RA oy 1 and the J uot (o tae feare but the jurtice 0. Ken Tu relation to his recent charities, Me, Tweed as: ij 5 o +: 6 guage of the reporter? y . a sured me that as ew thing wit! in; th. , official place in the household, and had yo} Governments. In England the manag President, But the presaure was 90 great | Led does {t'ne ‘ J Mme, aise sal Tes 4ak seek, We ek wiideaiwaye made It, his practice to devote 4 pors Af 9 disc] i i oF " at of the telegrap] te 0) 10) luat JLOOMFIRLD compelled to oust the | 2°) have to publish i} on county—iwenty, he believed. tom of tis ins le purposes, id that iutics to dischargo 1 Gen, Cart. wae a | ment of the telegraph has lately Leen joined | that Buoowrveun was compelled to oust the | (AR Wana pur erable Abe ; sap Moe al HR ieee on of ils Income Sitsble purpoeam, and thes . private citizen, holdiug no office of any kind, | with that of the Post Office ; but the results | auger, and he e assanlts by letter and Fie ACCUSED 1N THe TOMBS, Irtney came as friends, they we Ow attoud to it himsell, Mrs. Lweed's health not i ; ; : ‘ es, th wo few." ‘The peace h rmitting her to do it, Only for this the public. and mercly visiting President JACKSON as a | are such as to discourage those in this coun. | *tlerwire upon Gen, Buoowrrenn. The report in the New York Herold, Sunday, svi } ' deret tr : . he ( : ea SERS t., is faleo and matict It is grossly fil ne et Ne heron ee would possibly never have beard Of it, He fecla ho advo e establi tn an inst, is falko and matictous. id prossly false tegreme spite of U ie would # nc¢ | Keculy the abute whien some Ye are heapin) : Giend. try who advocate the cetablishment of 9 ns The Washington correspondent of the } amd, among other matters, tn thins That it sisted epiud tr more, this tbe at-ence and tor: | Seon hin by. ongaing is ‘motives, oad says Next we have the example of Preside t wal postal telegraph system Hostow Journal says that although it has been but | James Hughes, of aad concerning the murder, ana’ | | thi Aes Fork de he Kepublionn perty bat whe Hepublice He eperie (eee ne eee eee ere ee facia these etrias ; Tayion, who, we are informed, “ did preeis One of the most cusious features of th's | two weeks since the officers of the Tennessee | at [told him be was accased as the asevssin | contedia of ny notes 14 thie privoner to the Democratic party 0 come up to the level of | (ures gore than all the abuse he hasever received? z i i ; ver did Lonece even intimate to him that he was | & hin i vull. and th the alidation. Vie tena. (ar anivecnel simhesty dua ‘ i i Jy what Gon. Granv is now go berated for. | Dill is that referring to the so-called Division | were ordered to her, some twelve or fifteen have | accused. 1 showid have been a fool if Lbad ¢ nnd I pri ove {rom Uh the.equality vial betore. thew, Civiirigoamest TPR atlanta oe ee ri He took with him to the White House his | of Law. This is to do the legal work of the vady been detached and others ordered in their ane ity taught me to be silent u nie (ence Leto the lullest exfent granted to every citizen, ‘Owing to the great change in the weather this lowe, t Hogies talk fr ly yn By cant degatiy, 1 without regurd 1 color, rice, or previons édudition idedecamp Col. Brivs, who ected as his | Bureau of Mining. The chief ie to xaminé | pluces, Their objection to San Domingo, the ving the skasng Was not rst r eure. saljce guard wou Si A Laleehoos ‘ $s to the ground the oni matice a m1 all delusion aad tolly, 5 wat Pio cc $ @hen he returned to the anny.” ‘The truth | to him, to give his opinion upon all ques. | the Prevalence of yellow fever in that climate; | he told me tor what be had been arrerted. viz , for | DFE See ee dene Seu Care tits blacss were withheld, They would suand in solid f P'''° bedi halk... SSO HEN 4 : shout this is that Col. Buiss, who was Presi. | tions of law affecting the Bureau, and to and great influence has been brought to bear ery ‘ithe, aiatia: fT Waliered i cond uP Rerate before me this, Comme SaaS } ane he, aod others like bim, THE MONSTER RvLOFY. 3 dent TAYron’s son-in-law, wa hie Assistant | direct all its proceeding in law and equity. | Wn tue Secretary of the tive to coctpe the J amen {old nun, ant herthen asked met be Bond Nes S-¥eCO. Oar dead Wlated eauiod agen er edan to become Murders Laid at hie Adjutant General during the Mexican war ; | His subordinates, who are denominated at- | siderations may have had their effect upon some LT daag Mpihe ce ey accepted ite prope | FEMPORAL POWER OF THR POPE, | st once recouclio!. The stone which they sent tn ee caneae Cownret~ 1 and after Gen, Tav1on became President, | torneys of the Mining Burcau, are to repre: | Sire ntioen who have declined the pociuon | sosiine om htuaclt—wiereby T com Sed Oui | wos wy @ wosnen of Prealdent’ dames | trsrerim rumen) of tivir Jove of whe principica | "TO" TO EAR aaa ones ’ ol. Birss served as his private secretary, | sent him in the examination of titles and the | of Commissioner. ae te WEED suroe-A Tensporal Kingdom Necessary | okie aud ,thetr greateet defender, bed not been | Now that the third jury has pronounced Edi 4 performing alone, without colonels or gene- | preparation and trial of causes. The language he adeenuli ag ae a » basados mont of fetinee athe, Hasuce T slionid praye tke the Mi of the Ou b- Ain Speedy inscribed, hes Saige, Sauer preserved.” | ward H, Raloff guilty, amd, for the second ting, > rals or civilians to help him, all the duties of | of the section indicates that there are | |. sani ra bs ight was 00 vast as only | cfseeveation!, Ltold kim I must ave a writtag re Fri ior age aaa 4 PU RET a in dod cuilty of murder in the firet degree, and he has boew a Ube office until Tavion’s death. At that | to be both Federal and State attorneysof the | ine annual Tammany celébration has hitherto Hie "he reneesved, and Wats Isc Copy of tbe | Jonn the Kvangelist in Fifyleth street, near Madison The Colored Man tn Congress. sentencod to be hanged by the neck till he is dead a rye Yrom thé Jo ve it se we enouch to record the givt of the time, however, there was no law to forbid an | Bureau, Should this bill pass, it will afford From thd Journal! of Comartrce, Boers PEOPS Lanes 1 bs : . been thought capable of attracting. Fifteen min- 0 12, 1870—Tombe, ue, Ww aed to tke grognd, as has been The House of Representatives a realizes | confession to which we alladed the other day, At army officer from becoming the private sec- | fine opportunities for office to lawyers who | utes before the time announced for the opening | 16 George, the Count Jounncs, Nv. 106 Broadwuy, Acre i ty fue reverie in Te eB e. Phureday (1aC TE Has 0 CORDES Eeseh tar, for tne reitte h iat the his trial im Ithaca, twenty-five years ago, for the | i retary of the President. Such is not the case | have made a specialty of mining Iaw. In| of the meeting, the policemen at the doors were | ik?'t uersby Fotaly and erinioy you as my attorney Raye erat ee ie ots Pg Fe} — ys white, and rits Ii a coraey where few see nim.” | abduction of his wife, he Fare. soe fall pains t one 3 saat 6 ; - a ihere aut counsel, to delend We againat the accuenttc ¢ to celeb fcatio aly,” or, |” fis nam seph ff, Rainey. He hails’ from | of his crime to bis counsel, Mr. Cusbing. Mr. Cushy ‘ at prevent cases where the present Federal attorneys | compelled to force back the constantly-inereasing | aging aedian me or ohiaining over Vy Tuite bre- | iq otter words, the deposition of the Pope from | Gecrgeiomn. S.C. where he wie born of stave | ine yiug lefvit wish « logal vrother of Ithaca. I , The Army act approved July 15, 1870, | are appointed, it will secure them the addi. | multitude, for the building was already crammed | {ences preferred uruinne ue ny 8 Mr. faces Ceca | noses power, ‘These two incidents of the week | Parents m 1°38 Though prevented by law frow at. | was to this etfest: Mrs. Raloffand thelr child wera provides in section 18 that “it shall " five ye oir | from the topmost gallery to the very entrance. | me of the same character. fea! waa aly Tending scheol, he required e good education, and | at the doctom of Cayuga lake, Rulof first rendere P’ provides in section that “it shall not be | tion of five thousand dollars a year to their P gallery § eens tas eaete Caciztaah petirea bi render doubly interesting another incident which proved (t by travel. His: fatber worked hi lis wife insengible by chloroform, Ie then toole 4 lawful for any officer of the army of the | salaries. ‘This will be pleasant to them ; but | Aud still continuous streams of people, anxious | , tan Maced Memon Ceaee took ir in miscters | cceurred on Sunday lust, and which has u close con from, en Sony Sale ie bernot bertuens 1 t ep aenee be tat Seer orl Crear tue otants } i t by their presence to s fy their joy ¢ CK cain’ an mnet write vor ection wit bot lesion ; wad ng Ruiw e jeath, the blood flowi sro We Openings ; United States, on the active list, io hold any | will it be pleasant to the publie? If the bill | 5Y their presence to signify their joy at the cou 3 ssid,” You must write your trys | Seetion with (hem botb, jor a living {i the ame shop anti 138s, | Tue ebiia he disposed of inn simlivt manner, fis Reh oitioe. whey be alnetl A summation of the long-delayed unity of Italy, oD nt Re Socnmes, flo At the High Mave on that day in this same church, | The Confederates then ordered bim to work on the He then put the dead bodies tn prepared for) elvil office, whethor by clection or wppoint- | passes, these new salaries will all come out poured in from every quarter, As the Oe Oe sal tad cee 1 the | the puipit—owing to the illness of the pastor, the | fortileations, Me reiused, and escaped to the Wost | the purpow®. Ho got a neighbor to help bim load ment ; nnd any such officer accepting or ex | of the pockets of the people, Are they will | sido entrance, the keeper had locked the ; ‘JAMES MoNEILI Rev, James MeMahon—was occupied by the Hoy, | idle where he lived till the War cnucd, und then | the bos ubow & wageus, SIGRINE Oat tT Tena ia { inal 3 ms A : , | eid lo entrance, the keeper had locke JAMES MONEILL, nA Lecrnidh eas eli ot , ciurned (9 Georgetown, He was elected incmber | wish books, Hy drove to the Take, pi m1 } ercising the functions of 0 civil office stall | ing to pay the price for the sake of increasing | goor and abandoned his post, for the platform | penee 1 saw farcher provteet Mentigecake very peel aey a te een i ’ Ppa the tale Sonate, and resigned to accept the num: | 8 skill, hen fled Hh With pepem ane Tom et Ae bas cies eee ater i 4 ' Riad . ? ; lence 1 saw farihe entity onroe is wephew of 1 © President | ination ty raccee A) fomore ih Congress, | the middle of ke, where he pushed the bo at ene cen 1 $f oft te f the. army number of officeholders, and enriching | was already so crowded that it was almost phys- “dames MeNel." written by the accuser | Jamey Monroo, and is a scion of one of | Ho Wa¥ctonen hy. TU molarity, over hs competi: | wit ‘tue corpees uf his wits and enild overto:rd. tnd his commission shall be vacated there: | those persons who are fortunate enough to | ically impossible to make room upon it for an T Low give to the pabic asthe name given in | the famous ret families of Virginia. Keaved | gress. He represents the west important district ia | comtly none but the confidant of bis carly counsel by This vision utterly forbids the | be mine-owners ? other person, howsvever distinguished he might nie Nowe o# to the » of n the tap of luxury, he graduate ea! ate, bnew tre facts. We havo ihe, bame of bim ta employment of military officers at the Wh te It is much easier to build ups monopoly | be. Mrs. Dr. Many Watken elamored iu vain fo ae the waAEEID SS anwerod by | the Noval Academy at Annapolis aud passed (hrougy | ggtit, ;uiney Jt wiiter Shan | Revels, foeing about | nbom ate Wicie'ea werbave inten tat i House, But President Gnaxv keeps three | than to destroy one. The present requests | fr admission In the highest gallery, as a niuin on the buck of the | all the grades of office of the United States Navy | hue long ait black bh ( del we lave reasol teve ure correct, and uch he , : i p 14 ; a eihe h hed b “i » which he agreed: until he reached that of fall Cuptetn, Thin was Lis | erate cart end, at Ting-piiee | are lore Gret ude pubhe, Bach officers about him th violation of this | for Government aid from all sources are in | Jimiter, reported, the crush bad beew so violent MEMORANDUM Tank when, about ISDS, he become a convert (o tie | beaux cultivate ; out it bas ju twill a by reference to our telecr ii Taw. Inthe “Congressional Directory,” just | the nature of eupplications rather than other. that an impeding door was broken down, Mad Dee. 12, 1870, No. 106 Broadway, an Cn! nalts fait i Mo a row Up | deney to irregu arity or ropil column that Judge Hoged a) bse a. ante: ar ‘ 3 . . 4 ppiica om ne Academy of Music been twice as large us ! within retuner aud em meres sion, and, beiig unm A the | show that be nus soe colored blood judgment. and sentenced Raloff to be hanged om ; DAstaledlat W ashlsatias (hens) oltre sreil( glans Grasisthan’ aetaplsnigaray ative th engine Maale ete mien a an iw} t Wor at 1 ot a tn Ade Sn the Jeaiits aya exnidiite Westy digas | Tong, Duy rio winders arw procis a wins | Vidar. the 3d of Murch neat. Wo can well by! v¢ 5 ; i +, it would no doubt still have been too small, | \ alin: Janes Mur 1 # was ordained a pr # chapel h Piiyrical orgunization seems to be sui | tac he heard bis sentence in sgilen silence.” Ila set down as secretaries of the President, | sulsidy; give moneyed aid to all whoask it; | ‘Here, then, was truly expressed the sentiment | 4)" on only, Viz ERE azainnt hit Mtached to Bt, Mary's Colley pntrea!, and his y citag Co bear al the etraiw his meatal con, | Wis listened to a Mke sontence once before. ‘Vlirea ; Waa cen ip ‘— ik fr eeee * " . haiuws Owens for COtalniag mi y #ince devoted bis life to the # of lis new traction 1 Tt head is middiing broad | times he has he ‘he word " guilty” tail from tlw t They are Gen. F. 'T. Dent, Gen, Horace | and soon enough these eupplications will be | of tho citizens of New York, Im that tremendous | £9), 1, ANY OLN GL Me same on nad to the education of south. He le un LLG OTL 2a el ce tae Cua aee Oe | net ae ante OR LL eal tote ? Porren, and Gen, 0, E, Bancock, In the | changed into demands as of right, and “ Will | concourse they showed beyond peradventure, or | Fulity. ty fee for sar ha “ iy ved bh » Di nna, ane bara whe repuiation ane Ii developed. has a oxcellont mei. | Of o charmed Hfe. ‘ For a quarter of acenturs tie but ‘ 1 >, piel i ” Sergi ‘ DUL Intute caw L agive to Cot Uh £0) e best professors of mi(ucmatica | ory, and his perceptive ers are good, H. " out wit the knowledge af a revolliug € q official reports of Congress, Gen. Porrrn, | you ?” will be changed into “ You must ! the possibility of misrepresentation, the true | aistresi pavioie agbrat he GAS tr iy hie trwt ds, ag | in the Uuited States, In herson, fe ie tall and thice | Nie! ad diguived beatiag_ emlorees. retpeet.” Oi WEIS "Gone on in crime: Mtereiox was i 3 y . le or in part; and ont nia acquittal, ae b seu ith an intellectual and benevolent fe Mar. Maine Hi ompare . 4 4 - who habitually bears the messages of the — = nature of their sympathies and their unchangeable | Rriivvetiesnupous porns of 1aW, thea ny tee to" be pL rere "and pres oy Paisnttore ul ; “or th tie ne ey esentatl Lys NY bag poly Sian bine [Re ep ey (hie : a ; ; . aches a straiguttorward, son. tof the House of Representatives, eis a | crime by him, lay their deaths wud disgrace. lus ii Prosldent to the Capitol, ie constantly ¥ The San Domingo Commission. love for liberty. It was not a religious rally, an as: | serena nim in ton that may ne | vie fermion, Without Unnecessary cruameut oF | Ycod average Cougressinin, and stands ‘teas! and | door Sriwaless - ‘ presented as his secretary. This is a false | ‘The sending out of the San Domingo Com. | seublage of the foes of Bonne Kanai} for | Ge te vevent, Fwill provuct | pee ahaay tnst le spoke of the lors of the tempo Fb SEON8: TAR SEOIEAET: SORUSY PARRA cine TOSI Aw, wee bis slnth. vistinn 4 Chetvis i jen. PontTE 3 ti con Anda pes vp, | Yery many Catholics approved their presence WLORGE : NT JOANNES, ral power of the Pope in most denunciatory terms . 5 ~~ f sged alo re confronte | retary of the President at all. It is well | under the guise of a superficial exawivation PP 1¢ objec ecting ‘The pritoner gay addresa of Capt, Daniel | sary to the head of the Church as a spiritgal A = From New Haven News. believed, but did not know, to be guilty of ¢) i eu had been called, Nor was there anything said | Vibard, 8. Hawley, at or near Coentios | that he needed some spot of hi earth where We are glad to note that the Kepnblican 1 daughter's death, The shock wos too great known that the only private secretary is | of the condition of things in the island, to} ). 4). Speakers which could be esutirued into Hip. 1 alo and vib and they pro | he might receive Mie letters and transact the busi. | semtat Starkweather apd Birons, voted Gaaphler bAsaab, be shoe wes too gre 7 XN otka Sam tnxae ihe tam + thron zh Gl : , | by thes L d mined to come afternoon to the ‘Tou! he spiritual welfare of his flock | Grant's shameless San Dowingo job, It dors That ithe aantenes ta rie ea ah Maren . Mr. Ronens M. Dovarss. But whatever | force the measure through Congress on false | 4, attack upon any creed, 14 was simply a | they did. 1 received them, and caused un sible. Iatorference ol worlily eove | 84 Wve Grant in fmitation of Nero, would Gdule | frogs ascites oe tee ao doce kusents Sy else Mr, Dovoi.as may do, he has never per- | pretences, or to afford a convenient 'mode for aw York's be th interview with the prisoner. Capt, Vibard promised gus or masters, He sid that the Pope had boca | While Rome ts burning, His oppressive system of | pe cl i vids never t D gathering of New York’s best representatives to | to uring op We morcow $8) cr $2 on account of | removed from ‘Home forty Ave tues already. and | laxution has biready well nigh bankrupted the ua. | “sqquargeavle to Rulod’s agency, fe (he formed the most conspicuous function of the | letting the project die a Nngering death. It | show once for all that religious oppression or | fer. He came, but bad been disappoiuter, Afow | that that (he same Power which had restored him | Sot, it is fist maktog paupers of the poor workin ORME BL Toe Gane Wook exthering cround 8 PP pe! iB | toils of detection have been gathering aroun " \ office, which is to bear the President's mes- | is not yet quite cl days passed, When he paid me # ‘on account, and | so often could do it again, Father Monroe prophe. | classes; and to crown all~to pile Ossa on Pelion— “7 : r which of these lines of | political tyranny can never meet with the approval j pages to Conyrese. policy Gen, Guanv intends ultimately to | of the American people, ‘The little incident of freezing the toes ot one foot that is aii Thay received fre m, Another pay- | sied, therefore, that tne time is not fur distant when | Le while hiding from the © ences of crimes Ment of 6 similar amount I did not receive from Stubborn und self-willed ay a mule in this Pope Pius will again wield a temporal power, ond | Outrageous Ban Domingo swindle; whereby the a 4 him nor from the prisoner's tister, near Poug 0 b a 1 of histo eT eo a to be her taxed to pay mt he | mitted, left the mark by which his last crime 914 ‘The three military officers who thus figure | pursue. At all events, this dodge of » Com : ——-——— Keapele, ve whom io gave men letter of introdge. | gorercign who. Bad interfered. with Hic Holteer. | ihe Presidenties Jobbere who. have the. specutttion | eaveRed upon him, By this has Foun ine aa the President's sccrctarice fall under that | mission je beneath the dignity of statesman. |, “titamen’s quenes are not to be molested | tos. Ih the Neip York He report, Jan. 8, the | had eventually lost bis owa crown. — He instanced | charge. We ore pained to sy t—we who aup- | man richiy endowed with the qualities whieh [ar , , in Cincinnati with impunity, A Chinese juggler, Hs iT hind no authoriiy, *tbit 1] Louis Napoleon, Queen Ioavella, and the numerons | Ported Grant in the tid and in the Presidential | toward. taking. Ineo user But. hie provision of the law which forbids any officer | ship, and is not even up to the level of the oon by uh ES k sister's house, and tried every moins | petty German princes who bave been absorbed by | contest—-but it is a humiliating fret that bis entire | truly great talents and varied attaininents have of the anny to exercise tho functions of a | chicane.of & first-class ward politician An Foox by name, had visited a large pork-pack- ph ene he said, to defend moe from a seri Pruesia’s greed of power, pinistration bas been a shameful failure not a State pris been prostituted to the foll n offence 2g factory, und while watching, as a fellow coun- nWing Of erit 4 proved # curse rather than a blessing to the ents of infar ni Hil rogret t eivil office. In the view of tho law they | Having recommended the appointment of | irrman tasified, “Melicun man cut big boy, | emeheatheat feeeimamone the xreut chu ge of Entombed jue Fiery Fu gots) “wot thal ei enentilly w bad ian, like | grive cone over hun Me haatartiol t00 inns "0 have all vacated their commissions by violat- | a Commission in hie annual message, Gen. | astonished,” was still more astonished by having 1igh the eubjoined 104 thermise should | At balf-past 8 o'clock yesterday morning Adam | more ignorant, stupid, dogged, self-willed and obs. | oe Anal rest, ing this provision. But this ls not the worst | Guawr’ obstinacy would not pormit lim to | one of the workmen come bebind Mdm’ and cnt | Ho wrete 1 im great curation: sad ie reccivediay | Ponton’s stable, tt and #9°Fenth avenue, wan burned, | HeSuteresty of the country, ad with nol tnugyt f Murder, nnd Dime wishes for three additional seerctaries, it is | able proceedings for the consummation of | committed the deed pleaded that he did not know | filed witathe utmost weiicary, us those who kaw | hodiew of the poor auimale prevented wrickcning {OUI gel esiiey Henge nee eee A re his duty to apply to Congress for authority | this job having arrayed against him somo of | What the thing was, but supposed somo of the | MENU Meleve: sight. In one stall lay the remains of @ ne young ern tiae Pannarin day last by Oficer ilord. r= suspicion ’ to appoint them, and also for an appropria- | the strongest Republicans in Congress and | boys bad tied it on the man; but this excuse | py. y siopens hme st wit tiden le toe inn trotting amare burned to the bones, In tho neat | ‘The Saturday afternoon concerts given at Age | Msaetin of Halpin Me exPress mossensor, 0 Als tion to pay for thelr services, ‘This ho has | throughout the country, his advisers must | W¥ld not pass with the magistrate, who sen vn yao wun my doubles: hie, dues, a wero the bodirs of two horses Iying close togeiter, | sccistion Hail combine merit of excetionce and | yy aud whe wus disclianced, Wo , not Leen willing to do, He profors to attain | be aware that the attemptsto foree it through | ‘ced the pit {0 thirty days limprisoament | His Tutors, iene ert van tn Beings yon thie snd agi ue alan ko anh olan Un uelt Carrer | are'aiwass 6 ieaged, ahd the programmen-are ature’ | Sharse ot forsing a drart ‘i m0 0 Fu : hs the purpose of keeping up 80 large a staff by | in the face of such an opposition cannot fail aie Pg eg Bh he a ah Horie stk of eter das in marie | othe fumed, hey appenred, to ave | Ulan, ona AS Ibe thy anes | ot New Orleans 1 wiree 4 subterfuge and equivecation, alike unworthy | finally to destroy the supremacy of the Ro | prisoner's PS Fi erate ea il We iny Feud 40 yout hushand use by'ny _ladene A, pubs ites ay, Were Moved on | Pew v'elock. ae chased of Judge 1 and Aaltrond. Dureciorg pf the President and of the officers whom he | publican party, ‘This, result is 0 obvious \ °F | aftectionete brother, Davies MONEE |} nee a Seu an BOER, Maud Ieilroad bond eit have enuirely enveloped the poor auimais in ‘A Pexyy Savan 1B TWO Pexce Garsen. The brother had not Aven his sister for two yours, | No succor wprived ud) (he butaing wis & © iviy mipforiuue, Lim, ‘The case, from its singularity, eacited a heck tor Deposit Your surplus ear#Mgy iv the Mutua Booedt | ised, and he tad. purchase 0 could mot wid Lim, Fem bruins soving® Bank 1p tbe #™B Doilding ~ Aue Worth §00, receiving the d > pute false and ijega) position, These | that it would seem thatthe use to which d deal of interest ip Cincinnati,