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~ TH N, THURSDAY. JANUARY 26, 1871 obstinacy of their leaders, and allowed his der varlonn atmtintratone; tt thie at | of come be an nernee tom varus wources | THLE PARTNER OF THE BOSS. | pregnant, stata te ect STS p soldiers to pase provisions through the lines | tempt to stoal their property under the pre. |'#ach as, among others, the diversion of the tes fot Wig Money of teu extraordinary MEN. teongnt The eee Sun, to the people. Failing to bring the city to | tence of carrying ont a fair policy, jant | trade between Rassia and Chine from the over | ae nn trys OF THE FLOURTRMING | over from Delmonico's, and oxta in the oMce wile aan in capitulate without inflicting great calamities | agreed upon in good faith for the mutaal Sor srr pumies woecoen is cue badge FIRM OF TWEED & BWEBNY. State te ee con ene ovrice, nuk: =~ hUL = == upon it, Henry finally abandoned the siege | benefit of the Indians and the whites, sur | ey siing ot dividends ae ae ee fhe Raineprine of ibe Pammnny Mall Ma POLITICS ARE PORGOTTEN, a \ "THU RSDAY, JANUARY 96, 1871. ‘and retired, announcing his reasons for this | passes in meanness everything of the Kind | oon ts be exceedingly doubtfel, chine— Av Tuterlor View of New York | 1nd the amentties of wocral exietence practied 9 1 <= conrae in these memorable words ; “I would | hitherto attempted. The handiwork of the ach mec er Be Sweeny to hin Office | TO. ceiwate life Mr. Sweeny is an entirely dif. (I 08 NC uP THh WAR, Amusements Toeday. rather never have Patis than obtain fthy the | notorions Indian Ring, which hos powerfal Some years ago the Canadian anthorities, Prom the Sree rn thton. ore, pera ie a res ane oP eae oF Academy of Muthe-Merqeernss Batt rain ond death of eo many haman beings. 1 | influence in the Senate, 6 readily detected | to encourage the destruction of wolves, were Tammany Hull, in all ite political existence, | with friends ne 18 conteteons considerate, and kina. pel tree do not wish the city to become a ccmetery, | in this nefarious attempt at apoliation, paying « bovnty of three dollars for wolves’ noses | never tind w'cemitet or more fupreme power unan at | Hii louse jm, o, ouiace of us Rind, onl. ile ‘Opera Meuse—14 1, betwors Wh and 11h ore nor do I desire to reign over the dead.” wstitiiinis which lod un enterprising Yankee into a profit. | Pregomt, ylien its least diet ood taste to luxory. Me Jules fuer @ Proposing the b It is donbtless trae that the past three Reform Needed at West Point, able trade in the way of supplying the honest | Fammany setts eo men oe emote Lvurtethdldl beeelbthdered Fustion with india-rubbor nones, which eo per. | Unt Stir nl itn Memoer of otners are only | and hie dining-room walls arv covered with some being of Paris, hundred years have been distinguished by | ‘The condition of affairs at West Potot | feoety imitated tho natural articte that for nlong | pappeis in its hangs, and oley |e religiously, Bat | very choles snectmens of ari. The aeawiia fo enti i erything thera is ated. " marverot ite Rind, and the money whic! has been wonderful advance in tho arts that hu- | qalls for the application of a practical reme- | thine the victimized officials did not suspect tho | |" 4 eyehing sare Ws 0 heed. Tammany Hel, os a mar a eae oe oe Malt waneeue 8 — H Ih Crome vy Acadeny of Mes manizo and elevate mankind ; but it must be | ay ratacr than contly Congressional investi | swindle. In Wisconsin the Louielature, for the | casing tie coo! ot the eountey ax Democrats viow | geod suag fortune, Bho mos) tiated cu abe, | Ie gqammeal Propositions for tho le at re Wee Willie Winkle, ” " nol nn private gain or pablic ol bh jes nv, Vgc an) je pid % Gunds TeeateesToowbeog bul Toariuass conformed that a initigation of the horrors of | gation, Boys are generally as quick to find | purpose of instigating m warikr against the | Haare, Wate amma Private eter Wl NG | with vapestry of the famous Gobeiin's mannéiet gry Surronder of the Cit fan Francisce Mina tos Breadersg. war has hardly kept pace with the progress | the weak places in academic government as | lupine race, bas offered a bonns of ten dollars | the highest ombitton the country affurie. ee, eco Certeine are OF paint een ee ie y. each Pneumatic Taunel—Opm to Valier of civilization in other reepecte, The present | ghieves aro to find the woak places in mu- | for every wolla scalp brought to the authorities ; | contre mimit--vue,judividual tuoughterMe, Pever 8, Detar All te chalte and fonmgen ars cera with ee vi % , 3 » “ eet a) populati ho, to-day, to. 0 0 " it day bOs of the rare and vent ” : . am Lydia Thompeon Trowpe, Matinee. era in the world’s history, whose philanthro- | pieipal government. West Point boys are and the result bas been that the rural p pulati ” wh OE, Saas cote: en port da Sicgotlion 6 (sa room @nlen con Gad Out Favre in the Himperx oe : : : sta laud the rapid advanes of mations in| about Tike other boys, and require to bo | hae gone heavily into the business of raisiug eal Ly oxehanging. Wis positiua with {lint ot eee trvite ras “petted: Senator Patterson on the New York | the arte of peace, and whore divines point | firmly and impartially governed, There | "elves for the sake of obtaining Hie bounty Hin Presiden of i Unie Sete’ of mmdeny, bat | 18 the ety, the only one which ean genainely equal William’s Camp. ‘ " ‘ 9 . — ; ay neue ih s it being, probably, James Gordon Bi on Custom House. with exultation to the missionary stations | gooms to be little doubt that the Superintend ‘Tho Holly aystem of wator works, which re often they it irabd ey tive Fin wenae Abbots , —— clo ea concern: i y © J p 6 2 , Las LAGHT Ss o ‘of ven ree o Tho startling disclosures concerning the | with which they have dotted the surface of | ont, although a gallant soldier, is woak | je in euecossful operation in Lockport, AUbUE, | wig eome more trenuentis nto print, and before | home, whit les cia nel tA, ton great aust cf por, Jan. 95~6:90 A. M.—The Lindon! present management of the New York Cus | the globe—t “) ‘ offorvesces is proud era would feel itsif | and incompetent in his present efflee, EBither | Dayton, and som tom House, made by Mr. Parrenson in tho | insulted if it were told that the most enlight- | this ix the case, or some higher authe c, In winter he maker a good trips to Albany to look alter matiers ¢: other towns, is being introduced by. thotr whereas, Times hae the following epecial despateh ¢ ty | in Huffwlo to eupply the northern and most ele- bring eily, but in Bo oMfetil enpnelty, When not at Viensarnrs, Jan, 24.—Jules Favre is here, Ha Bonate on Tuesday, ought to excite the at- | encd of the States of Christendom is now | Jimits and controls his action, Gen, Urros, | Yated part of that city. The peculfarity of this | es ttle Ee se rE Vie orterie Gok Ri Tea UoaR the capttutat ¢ Parte and th ate on ‘ M ofien In Janes Jee urivate bux acthe Grand | proposes the capitalation of Purit and the garri- tention of all who dorire an honest adininie. | waging war upon a prostrate people with | the second in commend, is an upright, vig- | *¥ten is that powerful engines are employed to Greta House: whens Be places mimenis in the furtrest | nce an f i i x ei bed " ind darkest corner, w rom prying eves and m1 je honors of 1 erme are tration of this branch of the revenue ser | more cruelty than marked the wars of an | orous, and eonscientions officer, who has foroe water dirvetly into the mains, instead of a Sweony Is to Tuck nd corner, away irom prying eves and | 808 with the honors of wer. Tho terme are soxsiping t ts to Fx neues: ve latter drivi deemed admi reservoir, thus at once saving the expense of a vieo, According to him, corruption provaila | age that witnersed unmoved the massaero of | always done his whole duty, and who mi Hi nank oh coves trebuniea, on, every P The list matter of which we have to treat ts in tho fnepoetote’ dopattment to an ‘alarming | St. ‘Bartholomew, locked on with cool Su- | te safely trusted to do {t liuroaftor) Lint iia | "eerrvolr eee affuntine « pressure whitch eae Bis: | every, eapey— bare. tieee et ecune’ ts Coluapl ot Wit. SWERNY'S FORTUNE, “we Uae on Bt. Dents and the discover of extent. As all who understand tho sulijoct | diference white Buieantrtt of Baplend sent | position makes him almost poworloss ulom | tue ihe hore te hedreter sering’e loves propor. TolaTin seature att Unt erect, Te is sus te Beer Mik cue ee ie Melee reece kei know, the inspectors arc in an especial man- | Many of Scotland to the block, and saw with | fally eapported by the Saperintendent tion of the expense ef 0 ane d wrartieank, Por | Witt Swecus and Toert. The last pate ou the style | Sweeny te comnceted Oe erica waren ata Lge ner the cyes and hands of the Government | approving cyes Inrgo bodies of Christians | Afr, Secretary BELKrAr, who twa practical | cities situated on fresh-water rivers or lokes, |” Leta vos itt ta i jutlnence mak sd paying. This te no doubt | " 4e8: Trechu is ill, and Vinoy ts In commend. for discovering and preventing frouda in the | Immured in dungeone, stretched on the rack, | husincas rman, sliould take this matter im | this system, iflt proves successful wiven carried | who rosheu inte the rien eevine «Here we are | :iany os, Presiiint of "the. Park. Comutfni sis |_| UE mrreneemean oF the ternen of senreneer wee collecting of tac customs; aud therefore | and perrecuted to the earth's ends, beenuse | hand at once and remove the present In: | out on a large scale, promises to be a valuable Tat Lit epamton, His eolure, bis ter, dusrie | $8.0), and of course he can, Af he want, wake a | will take (ime Frone's demands are by fir too when they become careless or venal, and | tl 1d not conscientiously subscribe tothe | gpeetor, Superintendent, and the professors | improvement over the methods in general use for Maaeababager, KiticUl Whois lie. play, contd bacaelhatatet tanicone PN large.” : wink at violations of the Jaw, or necept + Articles of the Englith Churehor | who are saperanauated, and appoint a young: providing a supply of water. In Buffalo the wa £0 un. He iGireets. obars, nd arranges He GRANTS DOMESTIC DOCUMENTS. THE THIRD SESSION OF THE PORTY« bribes from importers, shippers, and travel: | adwit the supremacy of the Pope. Aud yet, | er and more capable set to fill their places, | MF for the Holly machinery 1 taken from the re} Ang under hie ladvot hie men and nia percy tnur A Dedutden at mw Menseee trom the Bren FIRST CONGRESS, teva from Over (Wie ‘woah, Che Govornment’| Wo Meed obly to eontrass (He Gondoct OF | A dw funicions changes of this sort would | Mrvelr level snd forced why trem thn river by tho | on fa vietoey, mules ma oe well OF HEK.ISel, Pat |” gent of che States—mevretary Fish |. yy is Rint t must fall a proy to sharpers and smugglers | Hexny with that of Wintiast before the | go more to restore discipline among the hate ry pend Habouldd ing the lower | ho neovte remewne Tight. in the lectshative Huubbing the Havtinn Minister. oO henecerames tours Cancdee new } of high and low dogree. walle of Paris, to be convinced of this and | white endets and accure justice to the black | ree vei ty iemerds wes atecribute ane hare | oF sot were puling one Toe rope In Saal ad ERE ctl bee tent etd aelnd la fd ry for the Indinun. Senator Parrenson charges that, by | truth one than a dozen courts martial or Congres: Meed/abet hy ‘Gotha al cs Ta obvi a TWO DIPYERENT DIARCTIONS, prin Yoon iy by the President patched Merit bhted ble Latecade greta bibl means of the investigations of a Committee ea) stousl cormittecs, ‘The power alrondy liold | hours, Tn connection with the gang pumpe are | fime,rek of trenking 10? Ban Domingo business 2 Lien tb nlowndeat imap wedacrelin thing | of which he is a member, it has been proved About his Grandmothei by the authoritice is ample, and should bo | two retary pumps of the Holly potent, intended Visiting the Tl Tecue arrived | 1 heve the hoaor to ca uteri a Dect te | ary and Tne ucruyeesaaiu se iucnee that inspectors in the New York Custom | The Hibernian servant of a worthy priest | grmly aud promptly exercised. to be used for fire purposes, It in claimed that | rom Barope Hoe ae egy | en omitnt Se'tine United Stater*addressed to Congress | (Mr. Wilson), redlectod for six yeure from Maree Hoaee are in the habit of receiving bribes | Was told that if a cortain person asked to see — . these can be run up to one hundred and fifty well inturmed | H\ROMR IA! a. e seint resolution of the | DAZ from passengers on foreign steamers for al- | the reverend father, he must get rid of him ‘The conntry has not known that Mr HEN- | revolutions, pumping thirtyenine hundred gale isn Otiee oni two tLouses of ¢ ¢ be wnihi WHORBALING TER PEREION LivT. Jowing the coutents of their trunks to goon | by an evasive answer. ‘The expected indi. | DERN of Missouri was «great wit, but those | lons per mivute. When the drw puinps ure (sill more. wal he wan dying’ | a nor SIVAION OF MOET Tt, aaa the abe ee at a touleere tt tas ye for d throw! atic wapply ar + While that sremoral ye machinery now in operation in | Many aud J to supply ® large section of shore unexamined, and thet they bed even | Vidual called, and was speedily sent about | Who have rend the specch he delivered after the | worked, ¢ i feat between thu Tum grown #0 bohl as to intimate to such persone his business, ‘The man triumphantly report jon of Fnayk Bram to the Senate, which | out of gear : ; ed in Tux Sun of Monday last, will | Buffalo is. int that their luggage could pass frve if they | ed bis enccess to the pricat, and was arked | i vod to be informed that his gifis in this re- | the city with wr ¢ war of 1812, was read, ene tor nena y v0 anne ‘Tue Senate took up the Income Tax Repéal bi), tiveu wtlayte by knvoresns. aut atin com: | Me gg pede th Tina | QéCmEFeH, evuryboly war pervous and agitated, | monly dent tns United Hates) his caleed me deep r. for ordinary uses, and also a | fear treaty with the | ‘The House bill granting pensions to soldiers an@ t (Rop., Pa.) areued to show the inquiah i 4 . : ing, pray Phe head was, gone, | 4B! palnhl surpy ise, whieh It will be very easy fOr you | torial, anconstitutional, unjust, and annécensary . would pay @ bribe to the inspector, An | how be had managed the matter, . spect are brilliant and delightful, fm another | main which runs to the foot of Main street, and is | Bat could be dove witzout a healt Tne Young i heres: | charseter of the tax. Upon a question of ex 3 nt of a steamship line testified that just Well, sir.” eaid Pat, “I gave him an Piabhs . z . : ; Demo ks were jadilant, ana vietory was already in he said the Commissiorer of Internal Revente had age j I speech delivered quently at the St. Louis | expeeted to protect that principal artery of the | (ieir hands, wolean diechar ed ‘Tweet trom” hit been erroneously represented ws saying twit the i provious to the time be gave hie evidence he | evasive answer, as you bid me. banquet to Gen, Bain, Mr, Hexpursow affirmed | city against fires for a tuousand fect on each side | Position ak Deputy Biroet Comuisioner. aad poor come 1hi cost more 10 collect thea It restinod, while ‘had paid $00 to inspectors an bribes for | “What did you aay to himt” asked the | that ‘St. Louis in destined soon to be the capi- | of the street, The cost of all this haw been teas | sain wit tears in nie even tu tie few oarinane wh mr uctual statement wan tit the cost oF eaheeLing ' * 2 iea ‘of deatroving the amonomy of my coma rl ier revenu ie discharging his cargo, and that during the | Priest. tal of the greatest nation on earth.” If he meant | than fifty thousand dollars can aly children, I love you as ath: | ¢ The idee of nesicoring the amonomy of my con iuily etested With past year he had paid more than $10,000 in| “Faith,” answered Pat, “I tould him | this as Joke, we ean appreciate it; bat fit was |) er dicta Tit at that vory time, when Mr. tweed wae | {ile 1o0re to we rearener fn it umes madrod asslaten\ spaoedors Geld be the same manner. Mr. PATTERson stated | Was his grandmother a moakey !” intended as « grave prophecy it is hand to wnder. | In ao . hat the banquet oe t ee Seva Shasnaseea te qeetwes, tastin ally, and @ £2,500 pe Tie inequaitty of x i ‘. " Si ais @ to nd wi sin at St. Louia, on occasion of his electi ; wet We Hie tax Was show! (ae. ‘of the voto that fmineiee cams were annually lost to | Predident Gnanr, in respobding to Genator!) Sead. Bt Louie lee large tows snd will be) ie eee eee hnawa of Sie. : Hamveenee of the’ Youn 1 IAD BOLTS ave ante te. tranmne to my | gre-counity net more then one te sisty-fse paid tie the Trecaury by these corruptions. Sumxen’s resolution calling ‘or all inforina. | "ker; but whon Mr. Mexousox procures from ie ‘caailed wie Father’ as ovis) theuy maaste Crament. Win the mewaye of be Prendont of the | tax, white in twenty-throe Congressinnal Mavricts in : ey ‘ the Legislature of Missoori an act separating the | #0Ur! renewed the declaration of his continued rd Statins 8 cima oation a yon ings “be | tie United Btat's—nearly one tenth of tne Whi Now, who is responsible for this alarming | tion on filo in regard to the case of San | ee tho stat ieuldus the: fi adherence to the Republican party TUR FORAR CHARTER Shires te sevens ore orem Conroe MICA sore ¢ whole amount realised from it wae state of things? Inspectorn of the customs | Domingo, se tried his hand at an evasive | 4° tue exclusive jurisdiction of Congress, and | Beat,” he said, ‘is aimomber of the Dom Mae tvrane apes ile Lozialetern. 8 week after passed see er dik te mrnceetice. NOT ONW THOPSAND DOLLARS, : eee " ° ‘ eplalneal es Man evasive | der the exclusive jurisdiction of Congress, en 1 sald, yr ae Ret VAnsom Nonly hall w dozen n ry mfiture, 1; Belerite cx, Chat, OHA -RS Anew the tespees are appointed by the Secretary of the | answer. He referred the matter exclusively | when the people of St. Louin deliberately vote | Party,while Tam enrolled among the Boj \ ve tn { vert nga oteedeeaton’ yet. ogenetaryectatat®: ¥0 | ssbtlty ut alepensime with le revenue derived from Treasury on the written recommendation of | to the Secretary of State, although it is well | thomyclves into the hybrid political condition T derive to say that while the didier — STRrie the tax without materially affecting is omtimatedt " 1 " eat fi ny aad ; ne n. FIAN TO ow. current exvenses of Government, read from tabola the Collector. The action of the Secretary is | Known that all the preliminary correspond. | now enjoyed by the citizens ot W ton, pari es are shading down, and while some of my por of the | = fee rien TO wit, PRESTON. Let eebtrge golly poh forme oad trom us baler merely formal, the candidates being selected | ence relating to the annexation scheme was | (rast Me Hesonunox will not fail to write Republican friends find it dificult to deteriaine nan Wi T tiny hin Siivtewn milons Of dollars, or wee twentrcanutn oF A ; + al; exactly ere ey stand i rn » fo LP on bushy, black lati our saat. ree ss bghey pede Ya " he by the Collector, When appointed, the in- | carried on directly between the President, | let us know all about it xactly where they stand, 1 intent! t up, 08) eal wieted iB Wy jaunty apnea’ i the aggregize of revenue amounting to three Lun- spectors are largely under the control of the | through Gen, Bancock, and Cazneau, Fa a rp i Hl rede hdliel aap d : Gas bendrea panbe NO ntnces vom oF Bay Tye eee eee 5 * ‘ The neo ic Nu « ” go Up oF e hich ground on the side oppo- one sundred po » Rise the Dem of LAD a L Surveyor. Practically, therefore, the Col-| BEN® & Company, and not through the | Tho Romeo (Mich.) Olsercer, a Di tigies Gane il i ie RbO” | ibe eurmie D tbe greabat lesder vo the sesuicet the nonor to. inform’ son that me | ape Werttorisl Kevermment Yor the Terry of 'y y A ’ zi Sih iesoaly eeacntlé oe site, where cach can view his ¥ arty tle | apeliount tur vaice, Wit sales Bow. tive Ul M paver been jahoma. lector eclects them, and the Surveyor governs | State Department, the only proper and | Mrs B. C. Stawrun's receut | Lar) = svideaos that cote Fe cateA Raunt mea Lick Weleete aed en ihe nwinare $e EIT them i legitimate channel. This fact was distiuety | Te Republic, says that, without an; seid epee alee en ve oxpmct> | ree Fel tis te tbearest fader, House of Representatives: s Y | whatorer, she addressed a crowded audience for | ! Gov. Brows to goover to the Democriey have se : Mr, Brooxs (Dem., N. ¥.) presented the petle According, to what rule are these impor. | stated by Mr. RayMoxp H. Privy, who Fab bouc abd a har wi |G ‘ ju it reason and have peen entirely athasboy Plena , tion of Frag Leslie for the equalization of the : ig 3 srl 4 ’ : nearly an hour and a half with the wimost oases | Sin tb be prexnenad (hak eke this wentiones Ue wicker es nis Lealle for tie igatto M tant officers selecte]? Senator Partunson, | emotinted the treaty rejected by the Senate | gud flucucy, occusivaally retating anvedotes that | Mintak was born Were Was Ho savall amount a in | tawmen ite m power can tang | “ues upon sized and uneized paper in liea of the in his speech, cited so reapectaliloan authori. | Jest enmmer, in bis letter to Tite Bux whieh | goutd citicr move the hall to tears or convutse ae the Bweer mead, Ib Wan JRek about thirky. | eee ee cee aruld be auoneed Gy Consrees cod abeale nation of twenty per cent, and thirty-five a s Demite Cour P a ven years ago. His father was auman by |B Miomawe stout t bs Ao a fhould ty asthe Hon. Winuraw EB. Dope for the | Was published on the 17th inst wit tor, while at other times she ross shay lgeaisaphig' inrtn, bat sw American Wy colon, and tire won gor | peeune a ts ; = hich inay suppose tat ‘ aie 7 . a AE 2 ‘ gtock is on the rise in bis be trict of Chau. | the mame of Peter Barr (a good square ore), and Uy uid habe heropy inay ‘The Senate anvoa tment of the Hoase bill declare assertion that the appointments in the New Mr. SUMNER asked particularly for the | sublime eloquence, ti the undivided atte ingane edi Oatcariaged:! pane On alter was Uinidling on the way to aeood uberal | en oruperly & tating meaning of we act of July, 1570, wo re ust louse are lo for politic tions to the wonders of our navs 0 y monuber of the ta abiy te em ie re | education. When ta bis teens he red aw tn the | yer o art c i York Custom House are made for political | instructions to the commanders of our naval | ton of f the I BIS tT ity crue of Fexrox stock the tate, Who l oe Deedee: antter aerinat or rcaate i vaearten aa lies st | tization, was concurred in, and the reasons, and not with a view to the public | squadrons in the waters of the island ince | Hie clone Senator | rong | ! ¢ | Nas smite to the Now Yurk b tanto - ar (hom, Pah sencried 6 GO, Which interests, and that their chief business was | the commencement of the late negotiations : ; ; ‘ t am 4 gra with a] The Munaliest Io: City Pareiek i the ber ellis of tae ack onta- lay th with the Dominican Republ fh thes The Knoxville (Tenn.) Chronicle of the hdl datelly sacl sacked candi! attack Ser oe wee not McBride's Pit Home, ing the un for disabled voluntwer poldivrs to play the part of pothonse politicians h the Dominican Republic, and the eor- | 441), t tells of an adventure os thrilling | Which Gen, Geast has mady upon hos not Tinie tas a Ginter whee Pram the New York Times J sallors to the disabled soldiers 0° the war of daraiy wlevlonn nested la eur Castor | Fespondence of neck commanders; and the | Wit titel cle Of tn Mtrelere 0 QAONSE | eateve i eet Mi | Me amt eigen city stan | HSE anh eae ar) Alo lo Fe y and improbable a: hat has ever adorued the ip a hollow on the open lots bonuded by Kiity-cightn | Proviso to the Gt rsection of tue act of J rs House; for it is fair to presume that if so | Teply is given that no such instructions are | payes of the an eeneatioual story writer, A nt > Wats in wen aireete veers “tsb at te Uh eateetss Futn aant-Biatiy avemucs Felating to penshns Haaltig to ve years the apne much corruption exists among one branch | 0 be found in the archives of the State | stort time since a drover, stopping fur the night |, Thr Nanene oe Sanu HAD AN ISPORNCE IN POLITICE Sup ereced bras, vote catered Sv saene ON) | ee heen ee of ite officurs, the entire administration of ite | Department. ‘This is a very weak subter: | at av inn iu the mountains near the dividing hue of | ry A taste tor gain tended improveine the Centeal Parc, Bb lhe Senate bill for the sale of the Bergen Meighia affuirs must be pervaded by the samo evil, fuge, for it is not to be suppowed that justruc- | Tenne orl North Gppolitia, bed his suspicions SS ‘ 1b 1 1 tf ‘thou a by euceeuncnt, itu! then tiumbiost structure upon or ie shes acu ald Migleagns M After all, though, can we wonder that | tious relating to naval affairs are filed away | aroused by the rogl appearance of several ill | 9) ileal th, Te 12 hod be acon ‘ound hinscif the rupee aus 4 of pai vie! me. At in ols feet Le whith The Toute took up the bill reported sostartny by these inepectors, who gc ice for | in the State Degommest. But they might | Heking men who were about the promines. | p ied oe ower tere, ahd tc ognined cme bid He smockery ; it, nev. | Me Rrocatrrox (Rep.. Mich.) to enable honerably loi : wo Lily oh arelihh lily an the N va Therefore he carefully exemined ble room before | 0O™ that Adiniral Portes, who has led the oppo- | Foo was ube to, a do (he ce lieu its ite | Mischanted soldiers atid satiors, their widowr and doing a good deal of hard work, should, in | Teadily be foun Navy Departinent sion: Cad wee USiAGA GY Recdtae eceeeniaal| Mutom™ will devise measures to destroy ef. | movewsnts we ban alwaye been ‘And may be ralely orphan chilirea, to acquire Lomesteads on the pab- _ viow of the fat perquisites and pernicions | where they belong, avlese they have been | Ttrings and wae horifiel by Unding sunelaled | cacy of the reform, The line ofticers, under his | tremor in We council chamber, whore aihers nave iy dwetiing iu New ¥ "Sr Hotaan (Rep., In6.) moved » substitute for ander h we body of # man, with his throa peor foreniost im the forth on the Mr. Ho ep. ed as ” examples of those above them, embrace op. | Purposely destroyed tf ear to ear, The dr new aystem, are to display all the gould stri SSR Riva . Pie exterior of the nor is | bi, bil by resiving and extending to, tho soidiern nortunitics to rey The lc of the matter is te de sale Mi sat while the st e to indulge in the brighte tual it it picturesgue in ugliness, It was probably Xhat | and sailors of the lave war, their widows and or portunitics to re mlentah their lean purses by The #mple truth of the matter is that Gen. | ody of the murdewd man, pleced it carefully in | Fr ya, . ara trae sh te : by gare pours to upon him. Hy first was unt of | uf Foexotts 1» David Coppe:tiell, countrucied from Busca. tie Bownly 1And Kw OC We Sen ee Spee | fecepting gifts from those erve? Aro | GRANT is desirous of suppres rege fe aah " ) of white, red, and blue eloth stripes, in order | Pubne Aumivisteator, to whieh We wus apgelited th rou nol soine sailing vessel, | Oe pting gifts from those they gery Are ppreesing:, as far at | the bed, covered it and took his position be- | nat tiere shall be no ponsibility mistaking | Kovercd, Dillon. tue Corporation Counsel, uy 1 st | bat in destitute win of sea surroundings Mr. AULIAN (Rep., Ind.) moved a substitete. re they pot aware that the Collector, Naval Offi. | possible, the secret history of this iniquitons | hiad the door to awatt the result, About miduight | ty eo Ra a MET he wir viccte Disteiet Attorney, Hut he digit ike | 164s of square, box-like fori, and has the appear: | HevINg soldiers and saliora who make Homentead | y ustly regar us a mid jnnt one by its 2 Sere eee Beery ia meee sy sehary chase of disco: Foor 5 furnished apartwents, draw thirty, forty, and | Proceedings in connection with it were | with buge knives, entered the room and stealthily ais He 7 17 | oe Na nepais, Be pritoun Reataoens sua uctpeieay, | COC: eA MIC Sea aoe ac Mera one 00) | ON nat Sega cee eee . fat y h hor. gave nis time to the upuuilding of Tuu many Ha Hare Wot wed With more elbow fo Ne bith went over, fifty thouswnd dollars per year for looking on | brouwht fully to light, and officially authen. | approsehed the I The drover did not re tne eet 1er8 the was appolnied City, Chamberlain. by I'Gr'the room Yo.e bet, aut in one corner | MF. Buooxs WDem., N. ¥.) made an inguiry of Mr, oe aa : nian to wate thei her proceed y During the rol was «| Savor Hosman, nist he eontinged in that position | Is aehest. A stove, a tante, three chairs, a tub, ant {| Dawes iu regard to while their subordinates ran the ponderous ted, no Congress would dare to endor jean nae further proceedings, but | During the war, roll was at its | airhst Aprite whem he restzned, #0. as 40 -E1v« F utebaiis fll the greater part of the rcmatuin sha Wuuiiila (op eee coxetinn and complicated machine? Do they not | him by sustaining bis iepal action, Ther juictly slipped out of the open door, and made | highest point, numbers of people begun to heard | Moyer Molla chance of put nyoody in the © | aval: ble space, and leave bat Mitte room for three At; aaa y . the best of his way fiom the murderous den. The | copper cents, expe > get aw preniusa on | is . Sweeny Peeerving to Uiinecit simpy ive | Mwil-crose persone to wove around in. Tue ouly | OP, the 4th of March, He wunted information om know that Gen, Guay’, the primary foun. | fore the Senate is trifled with by the produc 1 OE re of tie adornments of the “aparimaut” are a buffet of | We eabject.in order to guide nm in the temoduc- salah NOM y foun, | fore the Renate in trifed with by the Hogue | yext momiug he saivel w force and returned to | them, Since the war many people have Key the COMMISSION OF PUBLIC PARKS @ishes, a sinall looking glass, aud. the duugh tion oF bills, and in action OM bills, Became it wit bee AL load Bone and emolu: | ti sable adhead dt the inn, where the party succeeded in capturing | uickel one, three, and five cent coins on hand hee | As Chamberlain Bweeny inaugurated one reform | Mie ypmipore child ie Ae ae Bax BeAGR Ine LUNOF Meureee ties Benoes neue Serene ments flow, is a great gifttaker, and that | Sequence, while the documents which we uld | four ofthe gang. Av incredible as thin story « cause they could not get rid of then, as the Gov. | Bich redgonds to lay credit, HC had been dhe bebit 1 ane old country, . cu one ‘ow before $ longer than it could if 18 Bis hand is ever open to accept from hie | #ive a clear insight into the mystericn of | pours, the Chroriele vouchen for its teuth on the | erument hed made no provision for redeeming | Cy Chamberiaiw to hoop the. 26 the weattion 9° | Lene wich ha Shes ny “Cleop., ought it ob that | : ! , ty Chamberlain lo. keep the. i(orest OF the House Ly 16% > (eps Mase) thought It obvious tha friends and flattorers lands, tenements, and | this remarkable affair are carefully with- | authority of w rospousible gentleman, and gives | them, and their intrinsic value was onty fiom nix. | Moneys. It was sunerally gunmidered no ws tuoty ti | Raat raver tey As Maite idey ar by doggg: hereditaments, money, goods, and plate, | held. If, in answer to the inquiries of the | the name of the drover who was the bero of the | teen to twenty couts on the doltor, “A ball has Cale thir ittrean CAT AT brectinin eras bate boring ms alaed wi a doe Par ne ae pring Mbe yea ggyaty | ceppaee. horsee, curringes, and doge! And do they | honorable Senators, the President had fol. | adventure, and whe te well known in Jefferson | recer seed the Senute provieing for the re: | Rifewed the Felww of wying sme to city funds | lanaed a ‘rien, to peek. tem ig ans | agsembled on the 4th of Mare, he’ had mo reason and hey i . Cr cerest money, Stih for a apnaret Ari ii ee cists anveh hic expectation Mia belore the not know that Gen, GuANnt bestows offices | lowed the example of the Irishman in the panty aay demy a all the base esi of abe Cnited | esty, thore we not 8 Low eho Hey 1s | Sout ry i: , lense, with hie in pst pe pale te ere wees re Ui in ret roy such gifts? Are they not | tory, and referred to their female ancestors ae " 3, so States when presented in sums not lo-s than DETIbas, foe bss Soe homasy Gaambersaln 16 They arrived here im danvary of the same yea The Indian Aporopriativn bill having Deen taken n for such gift Are they not 'Y . stor’ Congressman CC. Bow of South Caro | en ae What he butevent ral) Was Se taceciae ace bib ire A UA Conn ra ites 1 RBOaE APLELD (Rep., Olvo) said that a awore that BANckorT Davis, who, as the | ia terms suggesting a belief in the Dar- | jing, will be wied for bigamy at the current term , — By ccy Cae ee ee nee 1 Mes | pur-uod with’ varying stccoss Une calling of a hod. | Wet bad be Legislature of Massachusetts have proved, | Winian t » would have given them | of the Criminal Court of the District of Columbia graph is ge rounds AY HONORAMLE way Leelee ie rete rly tetera tyes ogy Sk ky nod x rly as much information, and treated took a bribe of $60,000 to betray his con: |” Faasces Howes has commenced a suit arly all the very wealthy m strange a ent may opoear, Me jas p a thie country throagh 8 passion fer strope dink, Pirdiadinlg gay gs on iro y ay li ting f ay QpDOAT proved 1 pu vanar te tise nee deeau ate ie eee fovervnvont tor te Ludians ay Uh stituents and defraud his clients, has been | them with scarcely loss respect than he has | t Wimn for mon Pea ears old, Winttaw Ht | than coma ous) be would do beiter things | sop vise ar teu gents pret. during v high she he hs | PONE Mhelr dextiny pot at the head of one of the great depart. | done by the course which he bas aren fit to) Court of Chi n county, , alleging that | age is set down at neorly 73; Commodor men a news, D 19UC Bite defies, | Coayted the © PENN GOR shat NROOKET Area she marie bon Cet, i n Angus pRRUILT, 70 r ere anit the dt whe ny, pn sis peri oabmanees Does. at Se to 4 : mente of the Administration, amd is kept | Pursue iar hai bat aa near mega are dr] [yen n Dante eee eee na be tiny We 1a. resolution, That esaia. | tered kis torte, githoush he io aman of consader nape and the ved in wedlock with him anti 79; and rT un aw, 73, the mors i 1 th ore eigen er ite, whe etrone, they was on runn ve there although his bribe taking is known of ae : Hved in w ith him wutil | 70; and Gwonar Jaw, 78. th ul Hon to i+ proper teriuation, Helis paved wish | fran mor ter litte eee Ce heen, heart Fey head eae Om enone te ectere AYE OMe F 6 Shobbine ta dudinke. January, 1858, when he ubandoued her, She al- | young men who wish to live to a good good iiwentions. and the young man to-day who lige jenets scot indig Eigopenk Pork Reruca Siete all mony Why then may not these iiapoctors 4 ish slat IGRI ROTH Maae OPTINS Lived ine omy eh Uinoa | ainda ise vals Would go Into the vores of New York politics pure | Lng yi Brady Wie phy ar ttt daeauilaad be tempted tosay: “Let usmake what wocan | ‘The recent grand council of t dissolved, but that nevertheless she belioves | ee Or'intve oF ten, gensn fence puly Rapwecseokieg | LYINE Nore we azo, sir, We PPTL, POLK ROA Uplet OH Relea: tar ent ont of our small offices to-day, for tomornw | tries at Okmulgoo, where measurcs Wore |! ius sinca contracted two masriages—one i Blur, | ot, Wee NAM! 10 Snbpone thw that pevsomal Kult veinavog Dad rum. like oll the res OF | Save hike ious Mewride wind the SER eiaeitaes Sreituratal Gating: wieetpes be we may be turned out taken for the ¢ tion of w territorial | ida, in iso, and the nd at Washington, in | freercg uy the a : H oo [Ri sooony, haw Nett ouiy thre ar four pubic | suid, Weokos a) tos Wis aed eh na he and he Boe Corrupt ud faithloss tide waiters Ahold conf deration, or nation, a for the treaties | 1870. She further alloges that he has real estute | France to offer his wervices ce a free ba li SAAT Yo eR ae Vet iae | Resgnes smile. betokenine Te and eo 6 pata te Pini ot Lek Does GEG LL Rte or Reon bt xpelled from the places they mt) i : t ‘ ' I. We did so; and in a § Oe eee Tote stand ote the cast rian te oad | the emaiivst dwelling in New York ch Mitten $U1031.. ‘Tusre ts much worthless freer tis 00 prostitute; but the probe of reform ought | &"? aconstitution was prepared and | member et Congress, and avks that a portion of | te want Ballads," h ‘ Unt Ine inde piles of mur it is Deed ae as to reach a great deal further than inspecture | £8! iitted to the various triboa for thotr ap. | his evtate be sequestered for her benefit, Leute at anny Saha abel date Mn Pare | Mie Der yy h Sayinee arene Bay em a mangave aac oven tate Reng teaver cart f i pike as bammer, are related In trie b 1 ns ein the 6c poor, mis The second auction sate of Mr derby Qdangad ABO Wh fhe derge Hall ov Lhd of the customs, proval, lias excited a good deal of interest in} otadh, tho Lako Superior terminus of the | Bretiman's Vision,” with which the, seitoa com: | OdCy OF New York Gat such wen make for. | coy Ledlealeaptuadlacdtepe apap eta ue iC Ye Una TS A es —— 4 All directions. Groat hopes have been enter: | x.rthern Pacitle Railvood, elaine n population, of | Bee's the Mustriogs vabler ts disectod Uy the | Bred. Today se. hweeny te Preailent of the | siti, Si cigy Cos roouis, The vale wus a lew | Foiteamed saison U4 enry and William before Parts. tained that this action of the Tadians would | shout 4,000, ‘Uw yoars ago the total number of | Nemee eed Thor (o plunier t ench, nnd avenge | PNblle Park Cot nis tainly no pardsnm | one and well 9 Lhe snbdjoined vst wii | Wa. McCarty, a laborer employed in nepatus FAs ag ree RIT - Rsctwyetis fb SGAEE Ubae to Conany: even to ius PRULnal Aue Cy ; wee credit To} w the price he by some OF the priutipal | one o the ongines at the Uipewood Water Works, )e Howry 1V,, celebrated in story aud tong | have « Leneticial effect in conciliating tie | inhabitants in thc lace did not exceed forty ihe wronse done to former I Koad work nid plenty oF it, Buch ono ot cur parks, | palutings, togecher with the parchaseres | Meee “pf ahr GIN ie tae as King HEexny of Navarre, ascended the | Lostile nomadic tribes, aa the Indians of the | Then weary the whole of the town site wag am | Mm ann execates his commission to sho tetion | 1) (R09 tna Geum ‘uch lunpreded upon aa Hest | y PML geste, Mtanarwcni by Merke, was boment by | hie aucvruetwi phages, De . nil Yory much alter the not his Vinwinia and eH Linpreved upon, ind Mr Logors tor gain, The liveven “Rong an a two " throne of France nearly threo hundred years | reservations manifested every disposition to | unbroken forest; now thererare abont 2,000 aeves | Gorgin raids. With four Vhlane } . VY acini wait Bor monies of Heat. Pine Cy ta Waa bonaht By Ate Mellor for ghagOr he Meeueram | York, was catied In, but dhe ago. Hu showed -his liberality in ecclesia | invite the wild tribes to unite with them and | of eleared and inproved lands within “the city | of Naney, and tovies w handsome eoutry aoe Tt wos. Yot Gnexpertes Returu,hy tion, wes bouche by Me teigue SUNDEAMS, tical affairs by issuing the famous edict of | avuil themselves of the Denefits of civilize. | Ninits, while there are nine miles of streets well | the Inhabicants, Ho ynrenes ana eaprares a} SHB) CITTEND OF KRW xORE hoadhivs by Mic Wrarato Viniyeare a Nantes, which, though he himself conformed | sion. It is popularly supposed that the bill | eFMted, and wo of them partially macmtsmined, | loom: He bs the hero of puuerois sabivis ba | Bie tt recaih wri cont ita dviiae aoe Late Ee a a A Tunis Balers in i teHilN ng 4 Say ae < ; sides four miles of pi dewatks of an | fod and Meld, and reming throughout the identical | ade Of grasa Wiil cost tts ¢ severy Dit of pugnt Hy Mr. Brew n sute, announces thas be i olny w anoe to the Catholic Church, granted religious | recently introduced in the Senate by Mr, | besides four giles of plank sidewalk Fe Gee cite Metal ae ate ne bust wit he bat How at rity, She wan who nr Siu the Flower (rate strings ae freedom to all Protestante; and hiv gal. | Jewerr of Missourl, to consolidate certain | Rares SAME UF fe, fects There are nearly 1) | ty cesctcneo, Considering the Iengih to whiet Hits ean wl ranke @ fortune, Lh aman whe or- | bogght by Mr. Matthews for ¢1.4 Prof, Noah Porter, DD, is spe 2 puildir nth ee, and in these and othe i Heh | de iUg Will Muke anol anh a Be Wye arate a Tnntry in fight and goodness of heart have | Indian tribes and establish a territorial | viytactual ev eked late ae Vs Jyetory hus been drawn ont, thiy i» no | together the taxpayers, when they reoiee at tho | Marrtin Qt an Austr in A provable aabceor. of Dre Wooly PM RENat Tae: , substantial and permane: pprovenments inere H 4 wight of the amvliovutions, will have, at Feast, enure |} by Me Lemont for #1, bile ¢ ou t ec won for him the admiration of mankind. | government over them, was intended to | ghana iillion and 9 quarter of dollars bas been |, At merit i Doudtions the freebooting Cap: | foray th i they Well pald tor 1 Vernet, wast bonght by Mr. Ropers for $1.0 Many efforts have t Jo ti see page sib 3 : - ™ L. . are bas CN | tain Ocessionally repeats some of bh early leds or ” lly, Dlr, Aweeny is not a tolkative mas a . SOUFIS HOYER: BORD Bisse’ to Aprove During the earlier years of his reign, | give effect to the plan agreed upon at Ok | juvested, ‘The aggregate salon of the mercantito | adventure bat on tie ™ Ie Faey tlevoe | Mis hubitw age very regular, He rises wbout 8. und The Nomocratic Slate to be Fixed, non the tie poo, “Mary fled a Hiitle lamb? Heyny's right to tho throne was contested, | mulgee between the Indians and theofliciats | and Uusiness honses daring the past year, the | of tho elmracter Is w Pp Dea Rada bac sonal i, S5.=-An cntertalumont ty te] Mak WITNOR ARecess. The Latest AuOaRe in le so civil war raged throngh tho kingdom, and it| who represented the Government at that | Duluth Zriduar says, have amounted to nearly | introduction of new seener asks Wie NOME IN THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, we ove ar Mouse contibuted by @ young lady to Tie UW. i+ ab Decame necessary for him to besege Paris, | convention. It appears, however, that such | €5,000,000. Over 70,000 tons of freight worw re. | tes leuds # decided interest th CE Peete aca fk Re ergd ea oui ay na s s-Benator Hon mama tern ir Which sealously oapouscd the cause of lite | iv not the ease, but that, on the contrary, the | ceive at and shipped from Duluth during the | “reltmann Ballade” they Hsbed! ba Tes | ta the GBioe, but scenelliaas. Walks down Broadiray, Ir ae ASS S ea easier) Aidt tin ee enemies, effect of the bill, if it should become a law, | *#bt months onda Dee. #1, 187 Brady heaking ¢9 uo ove, He gets fo Ui B abent 10 toad ee of ox Gove. Meymnolle of BLL tt fehl ekg Now mark the difference Letween the con suld be, under the pretence of org: , emp Au ni an the morning, enters ate Fi : pay by. THE MIETLD COURS Baye VaR CORNES he difference Letween the con: | would be, under the protence of organizing «| — Waite the Suez Canal was in eonrse of |, yomenndee memes: : move owt of Tt wnill 4 fhernoun. In that Noh W 100 COR By Tudor Horton act of Hexnyof Navarre, in the sixteenth | territorial government for their benefit, to | coustiuction, there was great dispute between its | punta be eiven at the rmee rently Teglinen: | be he. anaes Oe er Par A Uinta 1) res Shomralt at of, white 9 man was cold, , d n j here wa spute between its | pur I'he given Mb thie Memory. bomier of ihird | RUM Wot al_ne the business of tue parks, whieh hie ues Tome Jourue » & ae Lesrafieseddid WV PAEAN of Hohen- | plunder the Indians of immense tracts of | friends and its enemies ws to the probability of | avenue aud Sixth street, on Saul evening acs | 28 Seah aMule tor bin, but bis own private atin Wiche te Witte, Apa eboutt mtn ditt his zollern, in the nineteenth, ‘Though Hexny | land that have been guaranteed to them by | its being w remunerative undertaking, ‘The vv | o'eloek, ‘The hand is weil Knovin as tho bet mil Whe gre baaliea oF TaGimany, Bat Chotes Flanagan of $7 Cherry stroct was Mat Gok ceae tt trace Hare hay had surrounded the city by a great army, he | solemn treaty stipulations. ‘The Indian title | svit of she first year’s business since its opening | tury baud In the eity, and on thi ater Ne found by an omer of ihe Kourth Ward last might | gah Whe Hers Wek Gosne 1 prod Fefuned to sulject it to the horrors of a bom. | to these lunds once extinguished, as ft soon | is vot favorable to tie expoetation of pecuniary | form some of ite choicest arrangement ua Meee rt eahtite amd ci and | ying onthe sidewalk in front of bis house, His eset sorvan ecw dad 1) ay ae Or Dardment or an assanit, but preferred to | would be under the provisions of Senator | secret: ‘The groes receipts were bat £240,000, | Ma" ouple of Nanurea vialtars whom Re rucelven every | fae any Boat were Bho ah” at to tne boa ish tured fan w sorry mau ‘ i fal At the New York Cirens wot hy ought | day, nec one Tomine over minktes, generally | Out coat, hat ¢ ‘ at ho had been Whhet Nolin aur way en pat bring its rulers to eubmigsion by cutting off | Sawer's bill, cortain railroad corporations | Which is nly halt enough to pay the interest Ati N York Gi 18 Mr Tent hits Broa lit | ee anne ee ae ee cone, Phe eee | beaten by Ma wife aad then turned out of door to Ie Nut in our way 0 Opeth . their mupplies, When he subsequently | whose lines traverse the Indian ‘Territory Vonlet debi, to aay wotbing of the cost of | Soest ast voanous aa Lice are. mnouned terap- | mitted tin words of ibis tauy aje Tes extruerdh Pegeaat Chics © ae Vee TAH SHH sIARS writh the slain and the Urand of 8 earned thi 4 4 ing and repairs, which must by nee. s snctgonte Ad vide Meta edinriatha de ' aluios m a Siitgcaue toe tiny. wae Hearned that the inhabitants bad consumed | would by the terms of their charters come | 4). CUE AN FRM S & Mt Pry t he immense, | sear at every performance in their surprising fate, | Bars: Wit! an almost Three Persons Burned to Death. ie Christian sitar, al} their provisions, and were devouring [nto immediate possesion of the land thus | he ag i eupac ity of the shipping which Fhe last Cindereila matings takes place on Sati tay INSHINOFIVE QUICKNESS, Br tire Mel be py the sone ot the Christian ait ‘ ‘i pas passed thi the oi 100,000 ent eran vot hie erlowute i" p to. an: i ie sete sale dngaaied By pt isle Nhler dogs and cats, and were even beginning to | fraudulently obtained from Ite Wyitimate | orm. whecsus tone Paap * bet ha Pig mrs nry He eae in teeiran Por about alt the vag | We burned a fow mighty since, and William Rey iethhatin inc colds emt 4 fold bread, le took pity on these victine of the | hibited in our dealinge with the Indians uu-| but far caveptional circumstances, ‘There will | wii Siu, V Owe, BUN contains the gist of even T ie werk a bie He in attemp And i at * F whole World ba Wulebell, 4g, we y i Aud ab tbe end of | ing to rereue the childre tbe coroue