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Si iE SI in Ni oo SRE PS EE ee See eas eee - SS AES BES { —— = WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1871. Amoncmente Foran, Apette Mall, Corey's Diorama of ireland, Avenue Theatre—Sarstors, Ban Francisco Minstrels—s48 Brosdw Tony Past Wallac b Kireet Theatre obs P ‘ Theatro=t dew —The Black Hoe W Pericnote, 4 Down. oo ys Academy of Marts ie. Maines, he Wink Mrs. If, De Kreyf Mates. Yvern Mouse-—Dvabie Siar Troops, Matioen, The Wench Prewmatte Tuwnct—Opes wo Valor ‘Ten copies to wns adivraa, Teeny epics to ons ahi i i yaad 1 wolid Renta epace rents pet Tue. A New Washington Territory. To the United States ea Com Weniy, sithe t least, it is wide ly recognized as one of the most. im. portant political truths, that the le is a nation Is governed, consistently with the welfare of the people, the Detter vention ¢ In dircet contra this principle, the poliey of those who assume to lead the ruling party in the country at the plate a never regtrictions in overy part of the nation, the condition of which offers the slightest ex cuse or apology for a change in that direc: tion. present time seems to contem nding increase of Government The measures devised for these pur poses are expected to derive, and do derive a large proportion of the support which they receive from present and expectant offive- holders; a clnss which munity a far greater influence than sistent with the public g rood, exerts in the com. is cons In discussing these sexemes, as one after another they come before the Houses of Con: gress, the one yreat fact that it is @ people who will have to pay for the maintenance of the propored new iustitations ought never to y are willing enough to pay likerally for what is good in itecl! be lost 6 ht of. Th future welfare, and ai and officers of Govcrament. ecessary at the time for cither preseat or improvement on what we already possexs ; but the farmers and the workingmen, whose toil has made the nation what it is, do not want to expend their earn. ings to gratify local pride or personal ambi- tion by the unneeded. multiplication of forms ‘These laboring men. kuow that they cannot all be office- holders; and they will soon learn, if they have not learned already, that they cannot afford to pay for a larg than their true interests really require. Whether or not the District of Columbia bas been too much gove number of officials ed. we do not know ; but as that little region has the Pre sident of the United State and all the mcm bere of the Senate and House of Ropresgnta- tives to watch over it and attend to ite wants, ® proposition to add to the number of: its rulers was, bardly to bo expocted ; eo that ou taking up the bill “to provide a govern. ment for the District of Columbia, " which ‘Wag reported to the House on the 17th of January, we expected to find a plan for a comparatively independent local self govern- ment on the payt of the District. whabitants of the Tnatead of that, the Lill provides a sort of semi-territorid organizat on, with a ernor, a Gl,a Honse oi Gov ecrotury, @ Board of Works, a Coun epresentatives, and @ del gate in Congress, eeption of the x ‘The officers, with the ex ibers of the Legislative Assembly, are to be puid out of the Treasury ef the. United States; and notwithstanding the changes which the passage of the Lill reality the g Tess of course remains in raing power of the District, Ip seems very much ag if this bill had its inception in th office, Perl aspirations of a few me the citi for oe of Washington and its vicinity aro anxious to bear the bur. Gone the bill would impose upon Uiem in addition to such a6, already exist; but why should thy Federal Government be asked to pay salarics to new and unoeccssary officers / | Hf the people of the District want sucia ofli | era for their self gratification, let them have then, but Whilo Congress undertakes, to activa supervisory power over the District, let tuem pay their salaries too. rolwin ap the places of Governor and Secretary and the others which the bill proposes will Le sothing more than subordinate Federal offi tes; and as nove of those are to be abolished, the alread, sufficient, and should not be sugmiented. Although the amount which the national Treasury, would be obliged to pay out uuder the pruvisiona of thia b ll je ewall, the existing number is amply posed expenditure is needless; and this be ng thu case, the bit is worthy of no higher oF more Jenjent consideration than if it con falaed an appr wiion Of ® million dollars for, ap unnecessary jmrpose. In both cases, Wf the project in unwise, it is foolish to ex pend upon it any sum what or ayiell, This inthe t — Dene of Death, r, be it large errible Gule which the Board ef Health in thelr last report prefix to onu ting on tenement houses Superintendent devel bes thee of the mctions t The Sa flens os Reyer enters; Ary houses into which the sunlight houses wherels, tanta breathe, if thoy breathe at bonous oxhalations of uv through whicl mer nor tho bre neither of the brea winter ovus the inhabi ull, the poi at houses that are dark, duinp, and Garougliout all the days-of the year, and whic! monuy the pr vie no exaggeration to Hay thai ly own filth ; hous id to the owners aa reat iy Titra The report alse siater of blood,” that, in.gowotcnementhouse localities, wweupe “the Aiving have very. little mare ground space than is appropriated to th dead—a digtrivu ie nok led fatal than it is ina tion, whic paytial.” We do not hold, nor would it be taip for Ou) vie vid. t ent vanuae Owns i in general responsible for these horrors. Many, of those gentlemen are aimohg onf best cith zens, and do the best they, ler the olt- cumstances, But ahey Vighimgp of a nye. tem against whos Yoadly etiteis it is vain for them to struggle. Owing to the opposi tion of A. T, Stewant and other rich men to the Arcade Railway and other means of cheap and apeedy travel from the lower part of the city, the thousands upon thonsands of poor people who earn their living here can- not get to homes in sparsely populated district, and #0 have to pack into tenement houses down town. ‘The owners of the teno- ment houses are not to blame for thin state of things, It is A. Tl. Stewant and his con- federates who are to blame for it, Let us have steam cars ranning from one end of the island to the other, and up into Westchester county, at cheap rates of fare, and the inde- feribablo horrors of our tenement-house ays- tem will then be ended, and not till then, ——— Why should Gen. Grant be Hostile to Marshall ©, Roberts? The Times is now the only recognized or. gan of the Custom House and of Gen. Grant in this city, and one of the special objects of ite autinosity is our distinguished fellow-citizen, Mr. Mansuact O, Ronents. The charge of the Times is that at the Inst election Mr, Ronewrs “ worked hard to de feat the Republican candidates and to stab Gen, Grant in the back.” Tn the Inst election we presume that Mr. Ronerts voted for hie old friend OAkEY I HALL for Mayor; but, as there was no Re publican candidate for that office, everybody bad to choose between two Democrats. As @ Republican, Mr, Ronenrs had just as good & right to vote for one as for the other. For Governor, the choice lay between Joun T. Hore an, who had never been en- gaged ia the slave trade, and Srewanr L. Woopronp, who had. Which of the two Mr. Rournrs gave his vote to, we have never learned; but is a man of common sense and of patriotism, with « natural hostility to slavery and the slave trale, we think he ought to have voted for Hore an But what does the Times mean when it sys that to vote against the slave-trade can. didate was to stab Gen, Grant in the back ? What had Gen, Grant's back tp do with the business? And what righ he to inter. fere with the Republican party of this State, and cause the nomination of such a candi- as he date? Or what does Mr. Rowenta, or any other original Republican of New York, owe to Gen. A, What has Grant ever done for the Republican party of this State, that its members should be bound to follow hit Uindly in his foolish and corrupt course t Should his appointment of A. 'T. SreWwAnT as Secretary of the ‘lreasury, or of Hamtt- ‘TON Fist ae Secretary of State, or of Ban. anovt Davia, the bribetaker, as Assistant Beeretary of State, or his unprovoked war upon Senator Fenton, be peyarded with ap- probation by any man who bas at heart the suecess of Republican principles? It will not do for Gen. GRanT or any Englishman hired to conduct quasi Repub- lican newspapers in this city to aesail Repub- licans. like MansmaLy O. Ronerrs, If Gen. Grant, with A. T. Stewanr, Hauiwron Fran, and Baycrort Davie, the bribe- taker, all of whom have been appointed to high office, were to be beiled down and stirred up together and sot away to cool, there would not be as mueh genuine Re publicanism in the whole mixture a¢ there ie in Mansnart O. Ronenrs, Tue Sun's article on the proposed national mining bureau, published a few days ago, bas been the means of doing justice to the member of Cobgress who introduced the bill, Mr, Joun- son of Culifornia, Ou Satarduy last a speech was made by Mr, Jouxsox auya the report, ‘ iu commendation, 2 in the Now York g. the principles of a bill to creaty burean, intyodueed by himself at the hut not approved by him"? fer thus Jou —— Adrocate makes some cur allegations made ina pams Prirox respecting the con- Conny, the editor of that As those ailegatioas have recently been meutioned in our culumas, we should hke to kuow something more about thom, ag we desire to do no wrong either to Dr, Coray or any other Will the Christian, Adeocage then have the goodness to auswer the following questions? of an artic @ miniu requost of @ fried Brow this we son's huud is. level. The Christian sory reference to th phlet by Mr. J. M ductof the Rey. Dr. paper. man. I, Was or was not Dr, Coney tried or iovesti- grted by the Methodist Book Conunittee ? 11, Was or was not one of the charges on which he was tried that he got for bis own use, 9 inet organ worth $200 oF thereabouts, in pay or an advertisement or pad! which he inserted os editorial in the editorial columns of the Christian Advovete, in fraud of the advertising deparunent of the paper ? TL, Was or wae not one of the charges that he got for Wn overcoat worth $44, in pay for ay editorial notive, in fraud of the adver Using deportinent of the paper? hiv own use IV, Was or was not one of the charges that he got for bis own use n sewing machine worth $110 in pay for a letter from Bridgeport written by himself and inserted in the editorial columns, in ; ud of the advertising department? V. Was.or was it aot proved on thin trial that Dr, Coany in writing these pulls left blank names of the cabinet organ aud sewing mac 80 that he might put in the ame of any orgun or any wackine Ufat he could: procure on such Vi, Was it or not a faet that at the end of the trial the Book Committee found that Dr. Cugny had in (ulged in improper practices? ? VIL. Did or did not the Book Committee thea take from De. Conny all control over tae adve Using departuent, and direct that no pulls ox notices of articles fur should appear in the aditursal pluwns.on any pretence whatever t LU the Christian Adcovuie will kiudly oblige the publig with thy authoutic Wuth ow theme aubject p Jeeta, Woosn agus ceils rose iter thu’ the samy will be pur snd ponderod with deop interest. If he hat aot a copy of Mr. Peroy's pamphlet, we have no doubr b proper application. that gentleman will gladly fornists hin withone. — It hax leon supposed by the more ardent Qiends of the Hresident he Comulssion reoently sont to investigate the coudition vf Suu Dotwiago wish refevewce to ite an nexation to the Un tates might gat hrough their work ip aa shart @ space of uo as six weeks, Such haste was not P thought protitehte or proper twenty-five your, ago, when the mestiqn of reeegnizing the Domin- iran Repabhie ay an indepemdynt gavermciayt was be wottiod: ‘The Presideny then santiouts Mr, Jour Hooay os) e Gommiseipugs toaacertain the Haro and pevepEsier Ob Liye, nepy, veRUphivy ayy thup Mistration of hap day. couldsaet intel) wivk the sohinct, "Th po event" wald the Secretary of 8@@te inthis inetigretions, “ will youremain.mors. than six months from the date of your departare ftom the Unitéd States, unless specially directed ftom the Department.” Thus im 1845 six months was not’ esteemed too little time to determine whether San Dousingo was fit to be recognized, and in 1871 six weeks is es termed enough to determine whether it ia ft to be annexed —— A prominent dealer in Kentacky whiskey writes to the Louisville Commercial that from hi knowledge of the stocks of Bourbon whiskey now being carried by Kentucky distillers, for which there is not only no remunerative market, but literally none whatever, ho is prepared to. assert that there is nowon hand full two and half years’ supply of such liquor, This estimate does not refer to highwines, but only to the fine stuff known as Bourbon, There are 696 rogistered grain distilleries in the United States, with ao annual productive capacity, estimating 800'work- ing days in the year, of 201,295,200 gallons, wiiile the annual consumption of spirits in the country, according to the estimate of the Internal Rerenue Department, is only 60,000,000 gallons. It is not atall strange, under these ciroumatances, that there have beem so many failures recently of houses prominent im the whiskey trade: ‘Tho attention of the Benate of tho United States has just been attracted to an exceedingly valuable kind of feed for cattle by a report from the Committee of Claims rubmitted by Mr. Prarr of Indiana. The: contents of the bill reported, which was passed to @ second: reading, are very suggestive to- farmers and all whose employment obliges them to go much among cattle, Pues» Hernvan, it seems, was «lady of more than usual good fortune by reason of being the possessor of certain United States bounty land warrants, foorteen in number, Twelve of them were for one hundred avd twenty acres each, and the two others for one handred and sixty acres each; and their valuo was of course very con- siderable, So their owner evidently thought; and desiring to realize something upon them, she placed them in the hands of an agent named Sa mow Sitanp, that he wight dispose of them for hor benefit, Now Sataon, in what subsequently occurred, most cortaiuly belied bis. name, for he waa very for from sharp. First be sold four of the war. rants; and having done this, he very properly made a memorandum of the purchasers and the numbers of the several documents #old ta them, Then, being evidently a gentleman of pastoral tastes, with au admiration for fine meat stock, suoh as many great inen have beoa known to feel and express, he must bave gone to an enclosure whore bovine beasts disport themselves, ‘There, unfortunately, the memoranduin aud the ten re- maining land warrants.were accidentally dropped, aod Satmon Swane'samosement end disguat were great as ho saw his warrante and all quietly and contemplatively “ chawed ap’? by the cattle, Chewing tho bitter eud of reflection upon the thirteen huadred acres of land which the cows and oxen had conveyed unto themselves by the masticating oad rauivating process, Saumow do- parted, a wiser man, to infurm Puaee Herovuny that she was @ pegrer woman, More recently in this bid for hee relief, he has Gyured befure the Senate as the disooverer of concentrated land cattle feed. — - Efforts are being madeto-attract the atten- tion of capitalists to projects for building nar- Tow gauge (two feet and ix inches) railroads to the White Pine mining region of Nevada. The Californjana are about building ® narrow gaug: road to connect the mines of Arizona with the Pacifio count, which will be five hundred miles long, and it is estimated will cost through a yuntainous country from $10,000 to $13,000 r mite, Other similar projects are in contem- tion in Californys AEN Cee An incident similar to one which hag fre- quently been introduced, in fiction avd on the stage with, excellens effect occurred in real li tha other doy. A lawyer in Peovidenee, BR. L, Was, on behuif of the rightful beirs of ao estate, ntesting will which ha believed to have been forged. His clients were conident of the justice of their claims; but the instrument was appa rent all correet, and the prospect of setiing it aside looked very The pretended will nder the date of 1865, aud bore ih ? No paper but of Mittineayue d the ide dubious, wi atamp, “A. P. Co,—Supertive, that of the Agawam Compan: bears this mark. The lawyer « of writing to the officials of the Ayawam Compan for inforu had the satisfuction of Iaarniug that their first paper wih that stwnp was made apd sold iu 1890, which proved (hat the fraudulent will must have been written at least five years after its date. Of course this discovery settled the matter, — Samples of salt produced by solar evapo- ration from the waters of the Great Salt Lake in Utah have been exhibited on "Change in St, Louis, No details aro given.as to, ite quailty, If good, mercbantable salt can be econowically pro duced hy avaporating the lake water, another source of wealsh wilt ba added to. the indnce- ments now offered for emigration to that Perri- tory. But all the salt i Great Salt Lake wilt not be able to save Burouaw. Youno’s supromacy much longer, ee eeiioes Tt has been reported arowrd that some four weeks ogo President Exior of Harvard Quiver sity culled together ton members of the Sapho- niure class.in the College, and told them tas if they did not confess who it was that tried to blow up a part of Stoughton Hall in December last, they should all either be expelled or handed over to the civil authorities for proseantion, This story, is @ false one, but it bas beeo be- lieved nevertheless, and our weughbor of the Worid yesterday mage of it, the occasion for an impassioned attack upon oth Prasident Eutor, and the College Faculty, It ix (rua thot President E.sor called together the Sophomores, aud up poaled to them t aid in bringing the guilty 1 ties to justice; but b tion with the appeal, written nin regard to the paper, made,no threat in cou ‘The French Government is now supplying small aru» inostly breeeb-loaders rate of two h to its troops and fifty thousand A Bnider guv, delivered ut Bor. nt y francs, o d frauoy, and a Remington Of cannon, the Government has furnished six hundred pieces, with oaissons, carriages, ammunition, and harness, within the last two months; and in the same period about dred pieces a dny, deaux, costs the Governm Chapsopot one hut ninety-four france. one huvdred milfion cartridges have beew fur Bished oe On the Gila river in Arivone there is a community of Indians called Pinios, who are snp. bited that fox They, have a Little, reservation long by, four uniles wid ich they aye sowie tun or twelve villages, aid nber about 4,000 seuls, inciadiog a tidbe called ‘o Maricopas, who took refuge with the Pimoy about sixty yours ago, aud have since af filiated with them The Pimos are. brage war- riers, andie conjugetion with their allies, the Co co. Myricopae, Lave supeossfully fought the frerce, Apaches for mony hey cultivate figlds. of.whoat, corny and cotton; they spin,cotton and weave blankets, ‘Pte women ara modest, and pleasing ; itis said: these is) not’ an unchaste Woraty in the Bimostribe, Ainee. the firws white man orassgds the Blalum the Pinog have, bua, foithful and devoted friends of the whole rece, posed to have in hundsed yeups. twonty-fve nile region many are, ARBY Emigrants, waxy /sind worm. after thiste thdions Journey acrosh the continent;.bave® always fond kindness, protection, and » generous hospitality +, tho Pimo villages: Not weingle act of treachery haw been charged againstthem, but from the first to the last they have been trae and faithfal friends of the whiteman, And now a swarm of worthless white squatters have settled around them, are on- croneltiing upon their reservation, and are retura- ing for their kindness and good faith ill treat ment, robbery, and outrage. If the Pimos ere not fully protected from the thievish designs of these wretches, our Government will deserve, aud will doubtless receive, the censure and scora of the whole civilized worl —- The mint at Carson, Nevada, ie a valuable institution, It is located off of all the direct lines of travel, and it isnot probable that any gold will ever go there for coinage, while deposits of silver bullion for coinage have never been made to any extent, and ara not likely i be made hereafter, The silver produced in Nevada is mostly sent abroad in bars, which bring better prices than coin for that purpose, as silver coin is at a discount in California and Novada, What little money bas been coined at Carson has been turned out merely to make a show of work. But between half @ million aud a million of doflars has been sunk in buildings and’ machinery, and the Governmentis paying ous thousands of dol- lars monthly as salaries for people supposed to be employed in this. mint, some of whom do not even live fm Carson, A mint is popularly anp- posedito be @ place where mouey is made. In Nevadn it is place where money is lost. —— A large dealer in fars on Broadway & resent cireular to the trade, that th of 1870 haa been no season at all, owing to the unexampled mildaess of he weather. The stocks of manufactured goods remaining over are con- siderable, and comprise every variety of fur and every style of gurmont ; while the supply of raw material of all kinds, from a house cat to a Russian sable, is apparently ample enough fur a whole year to come, Of the fashion of furs, and the use made of them, he says: “The atyle of the pelerine and onllor haa p end away; thutor the bou amd of far trimming ha The boa, for (wanvy wt readily reudap A anoler year to ail rivals; ae & protection (oF the neek, nerawet forthe gaouilarw, ik fas tar ¢ than the cape or eollir, It will doubtions be lin #lyia lor some years to come, and ite ase Ij miven rise to We intradaction ol (oom clogantrinds o- fue and @owing ture which have ulwaye coumanded alimiration the world over. wming Of silver ox, ehinenily Persian fimb, and black mutica has rome ipto extensive use. Cat lepgtiiwive of the sktn, in ribbons of one to two inches wide, it is worw on cloth, silk, aud velvet mueques, and on evening dresses, The imtrer ur Remon lave been eblely the racque and j or of Rogiiaa Ins Tred sea) sk OF tie, the Asizuchan has been preferred to ue 0, wnt bas bewu p sive and well adapted to L wil continue to be worn Lions, 0 * lnper gany and be wleraie | ac vent whenever that Carinent sisal Come to bi J seal akin has iad a Very exien. + mut Ca rarant price, have co if Didiay olicos being found In @ laded conc ition, wave kom how dye not, and emerged as mntis and coll irs, with Snel ours “rd stripes ut 8 dye-not aloue ean ttevart, TT’ @ One collection uf saat fai *. bene ofored 4 @ renpouable prices, have wl cern used, Tuera bee aways ben enough of those fresh fall min. sking to sotlaty tre current demoed (or the seaso.'s cousumption. 1) se that are carried evor to the ensuing Saer } gr half their value and all toeir pe- cullas beauty in Ue kenpti ‘On now we corns Inte use, the fisber ang tbe bisck skunk ane the most remarks clo, ‘The ski has leaped at bound irom obscurity inte twa.vory boleh: oC fsb ion, and hae been in de- mand for Sov, met od trimming to an caprece- dented cement Ib woe Ms way to popularity ns ok og great walurd disadvantage and popular tn “The wilte coney hag been, se us: quite pone for chikiren’s ture Fitoa ue loager a popular and will God 8 market here a4 a low pric, 1) say aval. Sivsrign squire, af @ coo dura qual * poptler; the lower grades have beew for «boat the cost of sik and tri ving. Meme, Ding offeren ot lower prices than relofé, hee found a wider warkes aod more Femoral sola, but toe very larga stock of skins bu Toried Las beep ¥y BO means Cxdauswd by this de- mand, * Otter and beaver bave hid the prineoal enle in loves and cotiers for men wear: but fa cups the jusired neal has been mes popuiar.”* Tho fall im gald ond the war in Europe have also materially affected the pr nd some varieties bay we of fare, preciated to one-fourth what wis paid for them a few years Even buffalo robes, which at ane mmanuded §15, now bring ouly $9, aud aven less, The British army is said to be 1 a most discontented and disjointed condition at this time, The new control system, wud all the officials cou- noetedt with it, are heartily hated by the eutire coinbatant portion of the army ; whil the control from the chief down, reciprocate this sentiment with fervor, The men who camry arms are dis satistied, the officers are discontented, and those above the commanders are incompetent and ag. gressive, Thomilitia and the voluntecrs are in ho better state than the regular army; and the whole military establishment of Great Britain, according to the best English authorities, appears to be ina state of hopeless confusion and help Jeganess, Tho Spanish Treasury is about to iseue new obligations to the amount of fifty millions of dottars, The preseut debt of Spain is about twelve hundred millions, and the anauel expenses of the Government one hundred and fifty mil lions, about twice as much as the ry No other country in Europe is so bankrupt So Sumver for President ia 1572 To the Btior of The Sun or the Fresidentiu! succession in 1973, between Grant and Souner, my decided ioe will be Sumacr, Bot i Tor any other single pri- vate indivioual may prefer im regand to Prosiden. nue: tial nemimations: would only excke conieimpt oF 4us0 of ibe personal and political insig. Of the nominator, Were 1k FOL LuF Hls hcl, that Charlow Sumber hae ahold upon to Kepuliicau party © place in the ailecsions of tue best mom ery of the party, tist no mau except Lin colo ever had or ean have If ong ie rigut aud bee tho ot too, he ipsa ein even 60 daring an act as DoUuNual ing 'n successor for Gen, Utyases &. Grant Nach bas Grant dowe for be eo ry A erent have deen his rewards, | ven Aa cou 4 bo the choice of obe every Way FO LucoMparably his FUper r Summer contesse tly the great muse of Republicans throoghout the ngth of uumbers country have nut foeeacten Buiauer’s devulion to the prineiolos of our party, nor can they ever (ergot the”batles Us Lo tougas aud won fer hberty, union, and equality, long betore Grant rose to tLe we ob pe We r hing in Linp-revertag ‘he inod wt of r Tue, always avi for the righ peopl ner deat Ww 1s? and you Wi Else Une naWous and the ages orevor a modek Mxecutive, suc ay none fn afl Distory cun excel, Yourstraly, dM, DALZ Carpwenr, 0., dun, 17 That Kye Tv, the. Billion uf The. Sut, Hin: [notice # long article on Boochar’s ser. view ot whe rd May Lak the ontnnee of one Venleut, 10 rapore his observations of Mr, Talay o's Rervicm wintry Levwalt ave tw larweet cougrogat « As Here ak Begohur'a, Yecuwe tho elurcn Ie twice line, Me vate dWwolle Lvtontly upon ny a's et rial fifo, and T sordially invite your ep. Fesentative to eum W MORALE Ov OVEN Jng. and vee oF VourREH the great \dvance religion Yours aly, A, CONSTANT READER. Naw Yana, Jaan. 5 190 — A Good Word tor the Sincbh A 10 UhagBititon' of The Sun Sta’ It is tho-cnstom to complain. throngh the Dewsnadess Of WW Uhat is reprehensible in the street. railroad WOginerd, WiiHO anytoing Wot meriis praise is Auliered (9° uN UuUOuiced, In regard 0 the lat ter, alow me tO Mention tha} daring Ue. storm of Mobday alwrnou aad ovening a car of Ui, Sixtp Avenue, Keilroud wag Koons to ston ia sueeton the down (np to vcecom modaly fomaivs woo wished to ohtvig plages, for tue ap tip rune Read, thie was day without extre. ol Tr suet’ wap ueder of Baperinvendens Bi: be certainly \Wereeyea the, Wauke. of the workuiK womens tp whom an extra five conte ie an item, apd who ovher. Wines Uw Deve boop detained down town tar How’, AVS 25, 1871 RIGKS AND TOIDS. OF balW. | HOW A PERUVIAN LOST $400/0001N GOLD-BEARING. BON DB) Aw Extraord in the Mupert: Court-The South American whe Desired to Parchase U.S. Shiva of War-And w Recommendod'te Capt, Joho Grah Last Thursday morning the great case of Mil- jan va, Grauam was called in the Saverior Conct, before Judge MeCunm, It tad boon waiting two whole terms for a hearing. and had waited votil last week in Yuin, Itwasmeuit broacht for mali cious prosecution, aad claimed damages in the Mount of $100,00). Millan, the plaiaciif, sa Pern vian geatiewmn, of about sixty years, and of a con- siderable rortaae, He is ratier above the medium Size, thick set, and gray liaired. John Graham, the dofendant, is not the distinguished lawyer, bat was formerly sea captain, and is said to have been slave-trader. Ree is portly, red-faced, bawk-nosed, with an exceeding!y wide mouth, and wears a gray- streaked board under bis chin and jaws, d fa Horace Greeley. A FORMIDARLS ARRAY OF COUN: Last Thursday the case, after very numerous postponementa, was finallyealied, and even then what {ts fate wae to be—whether it shoald be pushed off acain or not—wee undecided. Mr, John Grah: the lawyer, had been engaged for Mr, John Grab: the skipper, and with him were apsootated Mesers Aaron Vanderpoel, Torroace, and Pithins. Ii so happened, however, thag on the other side there were Juige Fallorton, and Messrs, Doolittle and Davis, ‘Phebomors of the counsel on the one side could not Well, therefore, be indulged at theexpense of the counsel on the other; and for that: reason It at lepeth came to pars that @ jary was. impansliea to sit forthe case. Jndge MeCnum said: “1 ean't keoo vory respectable gantlomen of the bar dancing attendance lore fram day to day, and from term taierm, The easo must go om"* ‘That was sufficion. Mr. Jun Graham, the law. yer, was arcaing a casein another court, andso adjournmunt wag mato natit the next day, which, of course, wae Iritay ; but sloce Mr, Greham bad not yet Gnished Lis argament, the care was fu postponed anit Monday mormiog, when the agtnal commengewout of the procseding became a matter Of fact. Mr. Davis opened with the following state. ment, whicl le de ivered in a voire that, although & Orst almost inaadible on accqunt of aFevere cO.1, gradually rove until it revonnd wd through tne court rovm, Iw suvatiues. he AN MXTRAOMDINAGY #TORY, Ge tlemon of the Jury, Antonio Millup, the plain {ie in thes une, came to ine ct 7 frou Sindh Ame ries in cho auction of 1866 £0 parciase war saips {a the Goveramuenw of Chili and wri. Hore he w appro.wted bg one Gregorio Dominguer ‘who & Unit Gime a Consul tor Bewador in tius eity, Me could converse in knelisb us well sand this fact: recommer bin to Muth migt ve ol use He was dence by Millan, was told ta Initer's jonrwey trom Pera. om. menied to Millay Capt Jouo Graham, the dein it, a a Mian of conehteruhe Influen. { States Government, and one who would be 4 good medium with we Go verament of clale tor tho purchase of tie desired veencis, Ox these represenaiious Milan conscoted.to an intro duétion to Graham, and had o corversation itt bim concerning the business Gohad in havi, Bab Bequenly, Milan formed a contract wilu Capt Grauaw 10r (ho purchase o THR IRON-CLAD ONONDAGA, and he deporited eecarity for tue fuldiiment of the Hitgach i We Shape of @ promissory note for 89000, ull later this oontract was cancelled aod Grabum prevented to destroy it as well as Ul of Millan. At this. Um $500 000 in gold d depaied in the 6a 4 sako, Shortly alter ract for the Ovonduga te ond it necessary to return to Peru on ousinesa, bot Deore his departure Dominguez came w vim aud represented 10 Cio that be Was airaid to Keep THB HALF A MILLION LF BONDS io during Miftun'y absonca, He feared they Wikbt not be necare there, advised Millan to Diace them in t.e keepime of Cupt, Gravam, Mistem Tefused to do #0 Unioss be had twa eempetent sure. lies jor the bods, each af Wow aboukk be worth $50,000, Dowinzuen reported this ty Capt Gras ,am, and the Ittee at ence agreed to the condition. On the 81 v1 Qetover, 1362, he received wie bonds, and in return tendered a written promise to deltver them up sgain wo their lawiul owner, seventy-five days after dato, Por his sureties ‘he produces Aicesrs. iheodosigs A. Powler and Caasles Liying- sho. They BAGH REPREMENTED TO BR WORTH $500,000 dat, cantiemey of the jury, they are here to-day prepered to confront Cavt, Greliam, and to show the u ter talsity of those representations, W ‘Capt, Graham came to Mr, Fowler, aud asks Ww Qecome.« sarety for nim, the latier repiied that ng sae torn a ba Bat waa omict what Graham wanto!, Ho promlel wo botd air, Fowler barmiess, ond aesared bin that it ah merely a Me bat « project am hand, he oowld not divciose; bat Mr, would do bim a faye by becantug a sarely for hin in the inate: He saxi tae same thine to Mr. Liv. Sngston, an annual aalsry his acquie Mr f transaction being settled, Gra: days Later, Oct. 10, propoved to Miiiau she Bureoase of stilt AxOFE| Wan-suip, fn this occation the Agamenticus being named. Tae parchace oF thar vesnek was Ouably acreed npon, the price to be €1,4 0.0K) In Unived Sates crrroucy Is wiare of the ye penalty was to be $100,001. A con (his edoct was Written ont In Bagash by Do- aud ines Milian did not audersand . Dominguer explained toe terms of it to in ty Apanisd. Milian exytosped himself sanntled bat Capt Graham desired a au: tor bis uwh ‘The dephicate wae accordingly drawa Up, We alterations were inace Mm It Instead 01 meking 'he Drice $2.40 900 in curTeney.it war inale $4,9Q) 00 In -gela: wOod iMstoad Of Ulere belug & velalty of $100,000 agrees ujvi im case ol ialuse to full, 4 stipulaion wax made for A rourete or $600,000, It was farther stipatused in it that Mulan should deliver the $1,800,000 wituin sixty days, pnt that pi, Graqain shout Rave U iy (or de very us soon as cdnyenient, Dominzucz, wowever, soured Millan that (hig second document was & e dupheite or the first, and wito tuat Millan had aud to cise enher fled to fulfil agreement tract & to be smisiled, Indecd, be nud uo doubt aa to tue truto of Wout Dowinxaes told hig, Suortly afer er sot sulk fur Pera. He returned win Wy five days witvout the muney for the pur chase of (ie Aggmenticus; Dus he uigo iouud that Grabum had nu purcugeod the vessal. He, asked Graham for ihe return of hig bows, bui an various pretexis the liver reiused to deliver thom, One prevext was, that SIAM Nad nut ootarued tbe mney for Whe purchuee OL the vense!, To Una the reyly “ab tab Graham did nut bave the veasel to rei, The second pretext Was, tnai be bad paid out large paws OF thumoy tn THE WELDER, OF GOVEANMENT OFFICIALS, among othara, of Speresary Gideon Welles, to fur- ter hiv negotiations for the pureoasa of the Aga: Menticus; Dub io tuts the reoly was that he tt Hyalit oF authority to expena one cent for Millyn, iis second pretext, fle te treat, war Onally wil Grown. Graiiu's toird prepeyt wie thas the bonds nced in ius hands by Millan uad bewn place t tacta, Hot lor ralo Weeping, Vat ay wueurity for the fulllit { of the contract for dhe purciune CC the Sgu- Hichs. Gryant Howily resurned $100,000 of the Miflan in return siqned & juper which assured bim was sunply & reepipy but eka clits that agiiitted the aypothe nds, Saw it may ¥en Atrange, con Seuven Of Ue Jury Usat ail thia could havo doen de. 0 Hhous counlike U0 t ito Der Who WiKUt have nbep the inwres'n OF Millan; Dut thar is ewily explatied. by Whe lack that Milido had eee persuaded to thayntaln ROFOUND SRURESY G » had aseured Millag tgat no matiar how no KOUNDOMe OF LUM Hature Were gouducied in Sous Asuort a, 1a the United tates it wa necoseary buat no livin. porwan i be iivemed o le de Coil bu aie Lrauadcuons If Lies were to ue eomduerod MM such a Manner ae Wo prove. p took (his for Krumlod, ane tiie yh gent tuxiuor ALO Knghosin, nite Ww spenic Donnind, cvald’apews Ab Well apd understood 1b per footy, Hive having 4 TREMENDOUS ADYANTAOR over Millan in bis intorviews with Lim. ‘Those swo. {0t4 WHI axhein WiakoVeR inuy SEQ) HUrpEiBiAg Ww yoo ln this Tomarkable siory, After Grihuiy bad Withurawne tis tree Drewxiv for tue reiwution of te bonds ip@runtad wo him, he bik won a fuurth, wid we Maud ola u. will The cowiract tor We purdiioe of tie Onondae Walch he hed preloaded vo deswoy in Madan resenes, he mow suddeuly brought forth again OU ImaY tagine Mill's astunisuuems Ou. heen 1 More now bie $fA\00 im bande wae igo ho was iuole for $1000) wore, Driven ‘to Le COni bodk COMME, Miah WAbA HaOie wd vice ap for protacsiom and rot Court to the Supre ted an order for ORAUAMS ARRBOT, motion for Grohan's agnast was Vindervarl aod ilyory Cran vat it Way xed al $¥),00. " Grahan AD AN wre UNOAFWlelNd sy stomol per SuCUUON, deormined i Qowmble Wedrive Milan frow the United Aiaies to sank bis Uacive land in despair 0. ObCl.ing sedresy ta thia. couniry, uf Of ToouveLie be Loite of wijeh be lal been de fragJqd, Gravy, Gest sawl Milaa for $500,000, T V0 days lator ne suet hin (or $5000 More, ADL & Faw day aflor Uk far $y. UOAiMEL EN, Dep 18d aye ing Lag aorented and od up id Ludlaw street Jill, And thimy enuemen, 6 the. eunte ak yoms te Hug heya todays, Milky bad Bow lowe §4N,000 10 joonds, and war yn ren $890,000, mone, | | pdl®,!24 Reventon tay in, Jail Deore hevcaitd cet ae heurines Dut aw muammais be il wal Hb Le wai id aud War gr ‘arrest. Two days later ho was arrest- fed States Court on the same charg iy in jail for forty-two days before As bofore. artig than Bi frow arreaw For this be has brougit whe present oui ATTEMPTING TO QUASM THE SUIT. This i9 the story coutained in Mr. Davis's eloquent statement, He closed with some further explana ry remarks to the jury, saving among uiher things that this case Involved not alone the fortane of Antonio Milla, bat the tair of this city and country. There were Would pounce apon the stranger shores, wad after robbing hin 10 tis ould eeee, 0 Inuimidate an Astro, bim jespair by obtaining order- of arrest upva which are ater wwithdrawu. | At th Glasion of Mr, Davis's sate yout, abr. Joan Graham, the lawyer, argued that the Complaint containe Ae allocations on which to base a suit for mali ious roseeution, Judge Fullerton, gently bu tempatica'~ Biresticuating with vis gold eve-glasses, showed hat tree wilogations ht Leon made, of which one that Graham, the @kipper, had procured Millai arrest witnout probable cacise, was sione all tuat ‘Was Fequired to support the suit, THe $500,000 sunerr. stained Puslerton, and gave Mr. exception. Mr, Doolittle then cailed eodonius A. Fowler to the witoess sand, F told the story of the circumstances an- F which he had become the surety for the return id ahirks, he atl, who ived on our ot penny of Mr. Milla: bonds. It was substantially the Game ae that told in Mr. Davi the edect that at the time wh ture tu Graham's bond or obligation, Anew tnat he liad no property whatever of any value. Grabam cross-examined him, and en his coa- Giuding Mr. Doolittle introvuced the followin; lever wm evidence, Mr, Grabam noting am exception WHAT DOMINGUAS’s SERVICES WARE WouTH. Naw Yonx, Vct. 91, 1967, Mr. 0. Dean Sim: ly scoordance with your request I write to say that Pagree wich you that your savor \d agency referred to in your letter to me of the $i fort. ts worth ton. thousand dollars, that it ‘would afford me ereat pionsure to pay you the whole 4 Wat sum ut once it I could raise it on the seourk Wes referred (0 in your said leuer, But as 1 have ot yet been able to raise any mune on them, L jon't think It Just to ask me tw savanee you any more m until T ean do so, emmectally 99 T hav. Airendy a vanced large sums to you and on account \ business Out of my privute means, onee tar JOHN GRARAM. Ba 4s. will be at 111 Brondway o€ § o'clock on ‘uemiay next. Mr. Siltau, the plaintiff, was now called to the @ithess #land, bal since there was bo Npaniso in- frpreter in tve court room & recess of Hfteen, min ‘Was taken fo xive the court officers an opporto- ty to loak jor some individaal aequainted with the wuiguage of the Cid. None deing sound, and dadye MeCunn teoling chjity, adjournment was made anti wis worpine, Millan wee again ov the A Portague ig a8 an interpre jut as he could awn t ous diwuiased, ih wrangiias over pots of ——— LIBURLY AND DEATH. sei Wholonate Desertion from the Martue If Pensac: Four Men Drowned—Two \ien Found on the Beach near Fort McCrea~A Warning to Young Men—Don't Juin the Martae Tothe Muor of Tha Sum Sin: On the vightof the 1th inst, some ten QF adezen marines deserted from tae Navy Yara. Fensacola, and on Sunday morning, the 15:h, two of the runaways were foaud drowned ov the beach near Fort McCrea, Ut has boen ascertained that four of the party had purchased a boat and started for Mobile, It i® suppowed that ali four were lost. Poor fellows! unknown and uaregrotied one knew them here, noue toved them ; fuijowed them to tue ilent city of te d And bere let us ask, Way $0 this posi—inis wholesale dose: nota a 4 pg thirty wineo last July ? Vesugation mizht explain. “Kypor spesks Bings of the “oMcert commanding marines, espe Gial'y of ine commynding oMcer de facto, Orderly Serge. rugiors uflu« ni Leanpork, At 14 indeed cear, froa the twat It will Bot do fur those oMfcers coloring on their side of the sub- nt, Ebope, wil uid. theus re iF Lrestinens 0, the men under their command, WhO bave entered tae service in good fauh, ony W find iIktreatment from persons #ne re iy no way Mt far such respopsibility, and to be rubbed and half starved by a dishonest, vapriney ed sergeant, ihexe are strang werde, nevorche- true, durely tue Murine Carpe necda reuod- tot, cleturiog—im polos of fact, abvlishing—sa ards duty at Navy Yards, aa wo will show can: for be reat evils at these stations are th Loe pocketbuoks of tuetiag = Tb keown bo ant dishoaesty is « fe ler's cap, Evea wie Brigadier com dewy tins, To the od the eanse of desert ot this curse tively ¢ will whiskey"? ueM ariae Corps Will plod oa in tuo wire w pray to these sharks, ¢ course pursued at tals post Is stmilar to that edsovicled in your journal afew montos ago with reforeyce ta the ma ines at Brooklyn, ouly with ad: didonal improvements, as * the mau of tie period” here is possessed of more abitity tian sutiers are eeverully easowed witu in Wwe wrt fol manipulation any fraud. This Is the coaminuing odicer de facto Ceiure referred to). He i orderiy sergeant, siltlor, Covtricior, commissary, quartermaster, and pay dition to Gais unultp Acer, ana issues high ri cnetie Or Lier # desuription ¢ Lowe at simple card of 1h TGoob Ain omnia? in plalu type. Li is sold in" dollas's worth’ to the marines, fr the puroose of outtunaing the law, whicu sae that owly ove third Of w mat be cbecked lor canteen biti, The ned, mm commauiding the Marine Corps, 9 Pay cau Brig 0% fools it Ite duly to again call Ub the Navy De; annual report, to ie inadequate nu the principal putious, wand row sponsiobity of Walchmen, toereuy cating Wb marices are reliabe; he the Very heavy wermuse of expense wey Out any correspubuing Goud, Now, Loe WELL ie thac it the opu Of all Our ‘naval Officers (auw Livin.) Wuo ever coumnaaded & yard were expromed, teved-eugbehs of the uumver Would give Cucirs that Marinos ashore are Wonthless us a aUard bo be vUb- lie property ; and.any o6her Opimiow wouls be given Peejuuiedal 1 trad From the orver.y sergi te coat of malutulnin, ant’s hooks T found that tae aMvers and forty-five wen at these yare.cks during (ie last sear Was about $30,900) Wiereds Lie py oF Wateuinan required to Torin Wwe suye duty Would ROL uMoUns co $10,040 couciudiing, £ Will KeIOE LO taut pare on 2-1 CMOrk Which Tecommends the increase of the Of marines wt stations, fur tue wsuliest pai pose of employing Wew ler coorcion of tel teilo: Cikizens at ie pods! as during the post year. AS & soldier, k will exprese wy Ob\uL IN ON such a desoubic moaasore, and say Was & soldiers duiy is to Le ie protwctor aus Wot tae oppressor Of 4 Lee pe VETER, Manow Basnacks, Pansacota, Jan, 1s, 191, ————— TRE NATHAN MURDER C488, Ie te to be Brought befere the Grand Jury Counselor Jounnos Fropared ta Give lis. Tesilmony. against James Buches. Tn the Court of General Sessions yesterday, 24th inet, 1M aecordanes with the udjucrument trom the 37tu tuet,, tue case of the People agatust Tuaos Hughes, indicted lureony, was called ow dy the Honorable tow Disiriat Att Garvin Being placed at te ar, (be prisoner way shed by Wie presiuing Judue, Bediora, wheth ou Ww have anouier cous ing in AMieMMtive, Mr Mediu kand Ww rar) er Counsel being oMeally rwimasend (OB) ail kes tu the eave. Jor dvawucs then arose and twit please ae Coust, & Be willl May it CUEING WD Le ade Journment, in the th Datlww murder, wad Lum ready ty proceed, During tue past week 1 have ovtuined additional iwsiuony, Collateral, ab Joust, 60 Cio tnsne | wud Lai DoW Dreparod 10 Druve © Nreposiicms, visz.: te KWON BoRNSAC om CJuiies MeNeil, alas dauos Maguesve., and Fat Ule bar ise Wan so wcused MUL (0 fucks eekaning Kau District Atiomey—May it please your Honor, this Court is nob We Wibonuh lor invesugaung, is tie fit Mustangs, any Asative. Pua’ proper ab the Gre 8 now An we Coumsior Joanmes—l win conta, and propared to woos that iri ual Judge Wediord—A week was given you to ovtain AddiiOMOb Lestimony sguinse Lis prisouer, James Hughes, whom yeu decuyou as being tic wurieror Counsellor Jousnor Your Monor, t <ait he wos accused, and Wuder oath, as being thst man, apd. by fap acondch Who limyelf wiabns to he an accouplice ; © produce lie origital sworn accuss tty Biqiord—Tew Grind Jury in the proper power Ww Mat Invesiigale so serious a charge, and this Cours will render wory assiscance, Dic relore, {let tie wholo matter be placed betore tie Grand Jury and by holy Guding—py the result ihere- the pubis ave Ui to ay te your I te n #1 tiank your Honar for your HLS UNG Vile MLLACIGA tual Have us wllud my cou 1 offtelal interview betwoen aud Couuseller Joannes, that tie Natisa” murder Grunt Jury of Over and Terwuuer, Rupreme Cowt, on Mouday neat, db ci — Tho Little Church round the ¢ “The Little Chureh round the Cornee”? bids, fair to be known the long! and breath of the land, jand W.Q0 henoped Wherever itis kuown, Ajready, [ Mr. Arthor Mathison has commemorated te io Verse, 10 whina Mr George Dwyer hae added a trehy cmiody. The song ine been published by Fureniid & Dwyer muisie.publisaerwof tie orty, L'a “Hitte ahuned,” by: the way. soitmainose ae Many poopie am Priwityy wid ¥e ag! we lene deeasimt lor pows Umi tag rebte from tas source wack 16,0 Dew ane ony er. SUNR RAMS. =Gold mines have been discovered in lower California, —The present season in Iowa has beeu one of unexampled abundance ix grav —Jay Cooke has given a handsome «in of money to bunday sebvol in Aulanta, Ga, —The otters in Florida are powerful baste, It took two men to kilk one at Lake Hactis tt other dag. Thirty-four dollar looking glasses aro con. sidered “stato 8 86* op Bs Ontario iogiate. tore. —In Paris, Ilinois, they expel boys from, the pudite schools for wearing their pantalovie istae their boots. =The adrial steamer constructed by Nv. Mor- row in Sao Francisco hat made succesgiul short Matances. —The house in which Napoleon Bonaparte was Dorm, at Ajaccio, in 1769, Js sti standing, and is one of the Dest In Corsion, —The “drunk room’’ is a feature of a Louis ville hotel. Tranment guests, overcome by Hourbon, re cared for therein cill sober. —A medical journal estimates that. tho people Of the United States pay 012,000,009 yeariy for physh Clans’ ser vices aod for medicines. —The wife of a citizen of Buffalo objects ta big Keeping the memories of her ive predecessoxs,g 7089 bp ‘Wearing five bande of crave op his hah —Michigan furnishes # now lectarer in White Feather, ap aboriginal who talks apen “ American Am Aquitior and Characteristics of the Indians.” —A lot of five huadred house sparrows hae een Imported into Louimiana, ip order to try yrem ap extermina)ore of the cottoa worm and cates pila —A young lady wrote some verses for a coun try weekly about ber birthday, and headed it ay 9th.” It aimost made her hair gray when it apo 8 print ~ My s0th.” —A leading lecturer classifies his audience a follows: The “still-attenures,” the *qnick-resoom Wves,” the “hardto-lifs,” the “ wou'tappiacds,” aa@ ‘the “ get up-and-go-ouw.’ A large volcano has suddenly sprung up ie Mexico on the Chickuabua read, about « hundred tiles from Vera Craz, No yolenos has been ounce ved before eo far from the sen, —An ingenuous young wouen, having heard that Mir. Jefferson had medea fortune by playing * Rip Vue Winkle,” wondered, acter, why he dida's wear better’ clot. —Nover chew your words, Open the mouth and let the words come ont, A stadeut onve wked, virebn, fortichude, gratichude, or quicchqdo dwell with thas mao who is a stranger co recticuade?” —A large white sea gull so far tost bis reckon« mg recevtly as to wander inland to Pontoosuc lake, teflld, Mads, whore he was captured by @ bop fishing, while tm the sob of wealing » dinner from tho Doy’s Dalt pan. —During Gen, Phil Sheridan's recent visit to ples. 9 epeetal exhumation was made for nie benene St Pompotl, Geverais frequently receive ovations, it Whe is one Of the rare ogeasions when thay aro aonored Uy exeavations, The now city of Duluth, at the head of Lake Superior, suit struggles with some of the diffcn)ties af wmivaco Iife. Last Tuesday nooa Mr, Macy abot © arey wok waghing M0 pounds Wat « prowling About (9 Seognd atreet Presbyterian cli irob —s can of oysters carelessly lef. on the mbers im a stove, In Owego, exploded with Wemem doup force, busting the «rite to aan, shaking tho house, and severely mmuring & bystander, Won't some Kerosene man now give ns & payent nowexploalyo ‘aynter ? —A Chicago minister was announced by one of © morning papers to preach on * Slaughter iia Useo and Divineners.” The reading of te announcement Grented « good deal of laayhcr. Ta fact, the niiuister Dimeelf Was 40 amused that ho concludedto preash bout Leugbler," instead of slaughtering Lis and ange. —The following is reported in the proceedings Of AIntemecting of te Boston Kadio! Cind: There wae s mementary Lush, aod Whee # Woloe wiigh snd, * Lhe werld beeds.rience "and anoshes in reapoveg, “Why, then, dit you break it" Afer thie no one feemed of #0 rash @ courage as to apeak. —The Rev, Mra. Van Catt, the Methodist evan kelly agye that In the last four years ang has preachad MI sermons, hela 26 prayer meetingy and 2 love feawts, lectured 13 times, written 54) letters, aml trav ellod 5,018 miles, Dartox the same time 1,500 persone Jolued the Methewist Kpicopal Church andar bor wins try. —A thief made » raid open the premiaes of o preacher named Qnild, im Nebraske City, the atheo Dight, and caotnred slob of sbiste, shoeta, cotlern £6 Neat mornfog the bundle was leit aktne door, with the Jolliwwing: “Kev Gilds Didd-nt po twoas amine Vere boUus OF Woodens a tok theas things, Hear wey .—Conscruce.” —The Diily Australasian, published at Mel, bourne, Its wonder in the newapaper line, Ite regulay isene coutalus thirty-two pagos, cack page inv suring 12x1# Mebes, with an additional orsupplementary forty eight pages every Saturday, Kach page te set it sma type, andcontaina a wolhdigesed summary of wowe, editorials, riLicisias, &e. —A saloon koeper at Lansing enlogisys « de. coaved Michigan legislater: * Gentiownen, Mr, R. wae® five wan ; be Used 40 spend bis eveulags at my seloom, 0d Fun up a bil of 8:2) at my Dax, and paid in hke © Mad, At tho close of the session be went down tho Atrect and drank soma one's poor Nquor, and Laat 18 what killed him, poor man, A lady walking down town saw a litle boy pinching his younger rower, who was crvias bi:terly. *Why, my Doy,” nid she to the young tornemtor, ~ don’t you know you are doing very wrove? Whar Would you do if you should kit! your tittle tomer?” * Why,” be replied, " of course I sheald put on wy new Diack peut and gow the funeral.’ —The ostate of the late Sophia Smith, o! Hate field, Muas., who Dequea:hed the residue of hu prop erty, after-olker Dequose arc paid, to found a © \emale college,” is Muvenwried ub $43,315, Of Whicl) wigunb $220,000.18 ws Dank stocks, The real value of ery, Which |s constantly increasing, is LOW pio full hiaif milliou, of which the college will get $400,000. A banker in Albion, Iowa, after ries ir hue follow-citizen® Ananctilly and abecomitsie claced to return and bear what they Rad to om + him, A coMMIttee of anont (tires bandred of | Hare Waited on him, and were se arcent tu forts (0 show him attentions Of various Kinds what Was juduced to place property to the value of ¥ 18.000 for prop sly o abous aig com beat. cede * te thelt bende for the purpose of liquidat) thou claims At the last accounts (be popaiace ¢ athe ‘There is quite a colony of Californian» «»tab- Hshed at Dresden, the capital of Saxoay. Ttec noe with a nucleus of some weaty famutiiea from O, SRETAMEBLO, And Other Cowns of the g JucIRY State, and has Mace coneiaeradly 1 Quaint old etic Nika Letoait, Deosden, oller & quict.aayy habitat bie, which seen peewhar agsruetions for tue hamly Galior Alor lw AUATING sud CXeLNg Oveaus Of tL years. Those who have obikdeeu dnd rare ed BdVantages th these tawne, — t CONTRADICTION, Mr. Theodore Tilton hus wet Mun 4 sue hurope. Prom the New York Boening Ghote No wan ever yet attempted to beneti a0 Without Ling ab yected to calu w Men of hin years have aesuey rom Wunamity tun Mle Pha ior wie morniua the New York / ry the parpoae or aneoting | Mrs Hoon Of tho Kevobadeon esl tom haw wot bwst wich bin ta ree tow's houne in Livin 48, nqyuiee AA tae i Va story ad just gor A he 39) f oh id mid dere t 10r aud reseny abe. unen AxLh to Go With Haauing eyes tis Se lar {rom having started for Rarope, he bao hardly een vat Ol tho bouse fur owe ue bi ky berg buvily gaged ia fware business pliaw. 1G ALarda. de Kreal Pleaniire ly Teaoue (bib ariel apt. Alou, aud We Want bist the Malignant Bos who have conucted it mia) Fey eave AU appro! We te wart ‘Ae [ar os relates to Mrs, Bullard, that lady Iris bewss in Kuvape ever since lust Ostuer, eo thet i star Mr. Tilton being & slockivol le tn. the 13 and a writer for sat journal, of couss Quant Iw IntiMAte bUsluess ‘reladsus Mallard AL (he Rewokution office the lasies in charge oxcollomt whoot indi svancly denied the auton Was worning’s Democrat in tava, ° Uber word of truth in the wrticly from b Filton thas ikowe Wis." As Ne | Bullard is wruve ling ba Karooe wits her faser and } Gaetior, Mor Mire Curtis, of Firat phace, Hee ty } Ab ia notat vii Likely Mr, ‘Vilron: would bs H ceived on the othor side of the water he euoud at DE LO CAFEY OME Un Y SICA leer vd fae Bemocrat aiiributes tu bia lm rete co Mr, Bauord, it ie enough to may that be to ‘Teme lor bis hewib. 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