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| | | } i IEE EEE yr FRIDAY, FRERUARY Amunom Mooth's Theatre Hryant's Opern 1 ¥itth Avenue T New Vork Ci hen Olymple Thoute tact 7 The minfesionore # Brit rt t to Letween the two countr romewhat superior to ours in speci ve and diy the their personal interests The Karl pe Gury an vast income ambition, but not of any snpertluous an tin, He is now about old, Tn the carly part Lond Gopenicn, he sought « riet ideas. Sinee then he he by advoeating radico Joes radical, In 1861 the w glad to streng Lim Secretary of want Secretary f these offices he proved a Presidency « Council place, tho ind of Lore rushion on whieh t gre now said to be bound unite Lis two earldoms in t luk , duke. Ho is probably this clevation ; but, at all person and manner, of a Ue feeling, which will w not edmiration, at least has endeavored very witec jut the remem niur Mr. Vyxun, by the brigar plac ent on learned that hottiney mv Perhaps tl Comr n rd the Pri 1 1 of the ion ‘ t of ¢ ne on the fisher f naviga renee, and indemnity for nian r but als regia United States and th Provine H en here well to remember that 1 nothing ean be ga ing upon extreme views by that which is inevitab) ber of the ! be abl t rine Abo nd temporary desig W the pl Cor ' I Y ), 1 rou hin r hi F L Mt ray Ont Aa internat 1 ow Massa Judge N Yonre a great r Mey exporicuce anu Ht Siiwes for ATL dignity of his ¢ extraordinary clearness and y WILLIAM rved in tl rved in th ananimonsly expressed by the of the ready formidable debater ; but we stall Jominiseioner remarkable resource jation of the nobility mumissioners, ble though not rapid knowledg history of the United States, and a con rdinary good sense. establishment sion is an event pon which re is evidently vace Commt Commission irgh massacr ver for the accident Hudson River Railre un life whieh Who Rules ame rests on the suceess of th Liniself, though unprepe empis to hinder or gree y to his father or moth eof roculas THE SUN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1871. LIFE IN WASHINGTON CITY.) 7"", AU. 8. JUDGE 1 POLITICIANS WACK 1 ts and practical wisdom ; but he has not | courts martial, ‘and the President annuls the pecially to the class of | sentences. Can there be anythimg worse than ssion will ha st valuable | that in the most corrupt monarchical gov eroment —— - orter and Hanscom. Ponten to prevent the reins nd the toady who grovelled in the dust be hoes of the position to dragoon Congressmen, merchants United States na tructors int gond him lower in publ with which Por urprising. Ho hag not only the ban in the Department itself, but extend of trad ws to his technical skill, He y, certain promine | of Congress wished to redress the wron, ya chance to investiga been made aga’ < r 8 1 nA f th Blue set 1 work t b } haract The Ht 1 t wed its det r vt re s7. The I may be ¢ H 1 srilded « upity; but w Hee | 1‘ sake j i | | | « f b | 1 ' | rat | r 1 to the Sixth I t stat i koa t r | | 1 eae hue | | | \ position to this approp u te, b t ru ty tue ra ——— of having to marry « beggarly@erman Prince or : ce! WENT | d( ) Qty Sf { | d | PT Grand Duke, when plenty of more eligible Np) Los r Ls matches offered themselves at home, has been - considered deserving of a pecun' But the Princess Louisa, more fortunate than most of her predecessors of the royal family, of her choice, RAYMOND ry compensa- Fixing the Judici f West Point Acaden The Pacthic r The expedicnts resorted to by Admiral | 's about to ma ‘ement of Mr Wririast L. Thasecom, are just what might have been expected from the author of the Will be one of the grandee snpport her respect qV sscurevos Lin fiituy pine Why should not aa other par her royal mothor di £6,000 which is t letter to Seerctary Writ ont Gen | Guanz, the manufacture the report amd | aflidavit abot the New Orleans engagement British tax-payer President and Senate to secure pos. | mueh better be leit » pockets of the peo; dew] hero Fanta. power of his offietal Abie eiguse ounit Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Unit against the most unworthy of d one of the purest and most United States and ngress which ypts 9 mean # measur at Berlin $17, political, lik on the hotew rn has followed up Mr. Hanscom are truly every politic at him under ek Glee at 6 1 may mention that two of my | tiles above Bi toek and not in mor awed the 1 Cups across this flood of unsavory h interests not en Mr. TLANscom’s tax, but in an be needed hy a Euro any more, and | 4 crc to us was to pack ticking was atlerly, rotten), put then nwas asted his opinion principal of stock in 1 ihat the present d ave euch an them up (the “and you s tonight.” ¥ while the engine an weeded no iw We SLEPT ON THE appeals of ours w such foul words Jown 4 or in paying off it oded no mor its file and wet is not a divi- District Judge aber thar this was a pr pfined for the offenc unfavorable response a8 Ww in all proba Dility have prevented Mr. Haxscom being ‘ if the matter had bee t) ned and built K the Franklin, and : 1 r cable tri hitecture, w Ja ving. 1 t o's brother Isaramt x the Chief Naval Con 1 y Dor t, 0 New You) y had given Mr. Maw OM n str tter endors ng Tsaraq’s ay trai it, and did so being removed in th 1 up opposite a Nquor store any of you,want drink | that had been done Mr. Hanscom, by giving s,now is your time. right law has increased th fintitnated his n cents worth of the This was the first levying would be trai were housed in our colls a person m: This man’s posi jeseribed to me, was an Jno function recognized by law. He | into nd whatever be cent candle for five AMUSEMENTS. at the last hanging in teur Opera, INADLE WHISKEY ney to t ke hi ne two depart most astoniabin f the prisoners with Isawmy boul station bonse agat was W nave NO more te - —2 SUN OFFICE, FEB. 17-4 A.M. N ON THE HUDSON RR — SAT! PART OV BANKM! DRAIN OVER AN EMs NU NUAR GREENBUSH re in one of the Drnwtug-room Cara Kurned-Maile # to Baeenl we wer ids aw Escape Pivouxeusen, Feb. 16.—The 4 o'clock train toe Jay from New York over ne Hudeon River Railroad ran off the (wek two iniies north of Greenbush, i we | the buewnce snd drawing-room enrw wert thrown bat a down an emlookment, and barned. The mattis and arest megage wer aved. ndonl Ali the ers were got out safoly, but one went back in tie drawing-room car to look for nd foutost | some article, when the gasoline in the burning car ather ourselves xploded, and he was buraod, tit is thought aot gatherot ra ANOTHER DRSPATCH. eee AL | Aumany, Feo. 17-1 A. MA terrible aceideat Mf), and there we | Ocourred on the Hudson River Kailroad, aboat two . Rensselaer county, at 10 o'clock le facal aft night The train consisted of one baggage car, one draw- ne room eovc!, and a passenger car. Tho rails pread apart by some accident, throwing U off the track, ‘They ran a distance of throe hundred feet in this way, when the passenger f ogairst the bill tho coll wach went de and lay there, other two cars wert on ree bh fect further Here the « rolled over an embankment folly enty fect high tmto the golly below, where they sae t Ore and were totally destroyed anawored by par Fortunately theré were not many passengers im For four day | the drawing room car lust oficial A train wos vent down frow ‘Troy, and the wound Dipe was Tod wore takon up there, rds, and - dson River Horror—A Just and Sem © mon wer sible View of the Mat tte too | Tothe Butior of The Sur wished to get “drunk | Sin: Lheard a remark made in a street cap 0 this morning, Said a fellow-passenger: * Suppose this thing (re‘orring to the Hudson River horrorp Wien we | bud happensd om the Brie, what a howl and hurr Jenty | cane of denunciation would have been poured forth © Bo. by the press and the pulpit and general publie™ There’ That remark set me thinking dTasked myself door; and f you « hetuer, after ali, the broad-qa cle, with tte liquor bere.” Fist rteen bunlied miles of ttack, its heavy bridges, driver Jamped | and embankmen's, seed auch a startling ght back fh com binatio: te whieh the lurid flames at ever Ne w Hambureh b up vn that fata! Monday we thirty tly Had the doomed Pacific express come to a stop at he New Hamon 0 invariab Uneke those eliarred remains might now be liv: human peincs, happy in thelr rernea to thotr homes. 1Li# all vers Weil to condemn indixerimimately, to follow in the wake of a few preyuviced or mercenary bg, active &nomalous onc leaders, id then gradaally shape public opinion nod ex. | Nr clomor, and judge tor theuselves what bs Jus vould yon | duestton would sustain my theory, Itis a welb their eqaipmeat and trick to vory inferior coud 0 id way passengers in fre all who aia r xtra fare and occupy one of the palace or mor will teil you that the Company's. f on of pas fn fi nplaints i nd Of min r Sunday t had in the ear, \ : red the But t disaster hoy roftbe ob at Twa tho en fits head, 4 1 t ' ng off, ab this e¢ a “ i uw i ‘ rl ies, to. De carr from & A FRIEND OF JUSTICe A YEA Rou Slow when Appronching Bridges. Sim: Tul the various reports of the terrible ace nthe Hudson Kiver Rattroa@ Lobserve that no blame } ttached to any ono, Bb think if the public will reflect for a moment upom he nature of this sad accident, they will find that the railroad company i responsible for tats ead and wa PAFe | weluncholy accident. 1 have had occasion to travel aunty live | muen of my time during the past fve years, and & cir? | have always notlced that whon a train ts coapelled to slacken ite speed at a distance of about forty was th re approaching @ briige or curve all acer prevonted from taking place, Now, te 2 question, we learn that the train wae So vast and so near the bridge that the qe ry ngineer did not have time to prevent his trat ty hardly. | fom raDning into the jams of burotag death. W e them of | Hyt aby 8 tin Cid this bsea ra rot those | of th citoat Wonkd not nave oc- Bat adruoken | curred, Hiroad roles ani recutations aro mos broneht far as possible co nes, Wo PB, ten das, But —— Was IMP LACUMENT IN ARKANSAS, Goy, Clayton Impeached and Sapren 2 their bi tone eew to be Tnipoached—The ¢ wd the Livrun li Feb. Articles of ment ¥ " t nt fn all met r have nor t to 4 ° hay « "That Lt Vor til elected erunne: | wry os Tt « : " ® ’ aud } * 1 voted t id br 1 tne Hl ot We {eur riches © iw bi | | ' | t

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