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TNE SUN, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1871 BEN. BUTLER’S-FAVORIRES, | See *arvontsn meow co ——— Why wer tho Investigntion Smothered ¢ em aw Me THE STORY OF A VETBRAN MABSA- en fe really R 1¢-~How Men RN. I that we ehenld reengn'ze the fact that the | come any meater, This is our stra Secretary has falten bacls into his easy-chair, and | Crbans were struggling for freedom and ins | einmple nethod of ending the case. Furthor | dutifhlty carries ont Arorx’s orders, Like the asi Surv fee Jee and should accord to them those | tham this, we desire of provincial ports no | last Frenet sortio trom Pacis, it was « supreme ~ THE REVOLUTION IV CUBA REPLY 70 THK MANIFESTO OF Gry, hadaaes: | Mfort ; and i he Seer i in in . grown Rich In the Assoctution? , pest iy vag Velligerent righte which the public law of | privileges greater than those we daily yield | TUbrt say eu, hear dealer rooms Ld dated paul sl Mas ite Money been Used in Wall sereet t sieved a = = | the world would have justified and whieh the | own po itil ves ls : ; . 4 mero To the Balior of The Sin, te bs * Stale * ig ' -RBRU r bab tdthuil ARS bt ; a psi ut » it bute nul Sah" ed Js tho | Md, and Is preparing to open the heaviest sort | ue Torus Spring Purchase. The BiMference | OL. Tie Hoard of Hishops, or whoever has Mr, Ryan's Latter te Miale-te ban hee MONDAY, FEBRUARY 90, 1871 Pm Nistory and professions of the United Stats Though these are all the demand of guns on the wretched surgeons, paymasters, between 9,000 avd $50, —Butier ‘. = made it our duty to accor’, But this | Americans make, the Canadians set up a Hoodwinking nn Tavestizating Committee | deen bebind the seenes in tne recent pretended trial masemente Tesaus. Alduma’s Relations to the Cuban Cause, and engineers who are endeavoring to obtaiva ‘ "i and investigation whieh hae been going on atthe | Tothe Aattor af Te Sun. | Pes could not be done. By one means or another, | great ery of enerorchment, and have bad | jegat reeognition of thoir rights from Congros, | Capt. If. A. Fernald, of the Twenty el Mathodist Book Concern, have acted in a way that | Sia: Allow me the space for @ brief notice of ] Bryant's Opera ve— td oh, botinene 40D and 108 am Hpain obtained the controt of the Admints. | their crnteers all the Inet season swooping | Pontan sneceeded in destroying the eMciency of an cae id Mecperssant hier ae br Doubles can only be explained by certain whispers Uvat aro | the letter, or rather reclamation, of Gen. Ryan, { leaders tration, and the Republican party in Con- | among our innocent toilers of the sea like | the vessels of our mary by stupid interference | OM) Cter +. ; floating around, and by somo fnets which have not | avout Cabad affairs, pablisiuw? in your paper of yer (ae dew be party ae ‘ 11 | Seldiers in Milwaukee, arrived in town yesterday | 540 heey made public; whispers and facts whieh, we | terduy. i a greeg had not encrgy enongh to differ with | hawks over the chickens of a barnyard, with constructors’ plans, and how ALDEN a from Washington, wuere le lad been to testity before | ote ee ee a vahing butereilita‘ie to Let ts discard from the letter of Mr. Ryan the pustniomaee ite benighted President. ‘Tho consequences | and nabbing them here, there, and every. | Snish the service by siriking and bape ing The | te Houre Miltary Committee. Capt, Fernald’s (68: | tong who from behind the board have dirwcted ant Peqntumctions qualifications, which 1 eannot, to j "© Omedem—The ia Crsoh, have been the massacre of thousands of | where during the whole time, Some of the | Pereonned, When shall we have a civilian.who | timony before the Congressional ( ‘oumittoe Was 1D | controled the so-called tila. Tue offer to drop the | er myself #0 mach as to answer with simitir New York Otrewm 14ib st. on Atademy 6/ Mame. « jt Yar iutua ftindectit poste in Cube: and the davant raen of capture have been 80 fagrantly hog. | &M perform the Autien of the Scerotary of the | rogard to the bad character of Butler's appointees, | een esinas De. Lasahan, proviled he made a | once, ned we will nd It redico! toa copy of wise i tindt Theatre fav gt "ealvaded and. deanided (alle At en the courts in the lower | N#¥¥, and not permit the oftice to be run in the | aod to thelr ineligibility in not having been disabled | imine retraction of the grave accusntions which |'erer hes beon sald to ratiety by tome so-calieg i Gan Francisee Minstrcie- ‘5 Of & vast extent of cultivated and fruitful | tle that even the cour 5 interest of small commodores and their friends? | ia the sorviec, we contemplated by Inw. Ho also | ye ised euch asonsation iu tie Chureh, 14, t0 #ay | Cuban newspapers whlch are in fact ouly the mouth, House —Pevwie M netrele, dey country, Bat with all the perseverance of | Provinces where the vessels were brought —_— " complained of the neglect of the Cungressional | 10 eens rather suspicions, an! will kecily bear | pieces of cortain individuals, To make 9 propep i i nia! * ial: a Wea iis ae) their race the Crbans tit! maintain the | in have been unable to find any exense for] Gronon P. WiLson, who signs himeecif | Commiites tm not visiting tho sick Iu the rae any other construction, ‘The heads of the Church | valuation of Mr. Ryan's stale disclosures, it im i Sinks ovis, Matas, struggle, and the history of the other Span: | such purely vexations proceedings, and have | Chaplain of Lawrence Jail and Mouse of Correc- | aud in removing officers against the express wish Of | 1 tig mattor seem to have adopted the foreizn | cnongh to observe that in 0 long time a, according | i , eased the vessels and condemned their | tion, bas written a letter to the Boston Traveller, | two-thirds of we inmates, Capt Fernald informed | pouey of Lord Russell, which was eo aptly denned | to his statement, he has been closely watching the ih — ham sh-American colonies shows that the hasty | released the vessels and conden i Which a aera aw ano, O'Bacower, | U0 Comuntives thas Batler hed parcbased'« piece of | Povey ot Laws Marnik Mines Ti Stssost tranotr | coudantehGeben matters, tho leads. objestiog the ‘ iar towal wberiven,. ee eg «9G 0 | Mind of Gon, RYAN misleads him widely aptors. The High Commision sits none too i _ Ne ays i prided iu the ar Property in Torus Spring, Me., ia behalf of the | orc hae been to satisfy the large body of Metho- | not oecur to him nntil immediately after every P $8 | when he mpposen that it is Hkely to bo | Goon to arrest these arbitrary and unfriondly | Te Hroane Diise Auhter, Ot ee Tere ae Wate | United States Government, for which he bad MEeE | dists and the general pudlic, they have failed most | neetion with him had veen stopped, aed en end pod { abandoned, It took nine years’ fighting for | Proccedinge. No doubt its action will block | TD Ric ih Tum LAN & Mt Carn ate ein the | Pitt $00.00. Tho county records ia Auguste, Me | miserably. If, on the contrary, their object, af it | to his demands, As long as le was able to get some { N i e; | the pretty little game of creating a great | 0% mistaken. That letter is now on fle in the | ahow that only $90.00) and no more, was paid fOr | sonearg to hare been, ix to cover the tracks of the | profit in a pecuniary wor, tho same manmeemong tt New Granada to gain her independence ; | the pretty cs Sox office in Mr, O' Bat owr’s hand writin thie property. Bailor, who attended the examine: | Sree tents and to shield certain prominent offciain'| that he now condems as the worst] possible seemed Hy the struggle of Chili lasted seven years; | irritation on the frontier for the purpose of F —_ Hon, objected to any testimony from any volantary | fic exposure and disgrace, they have succeeded | to him excellent, 1 sd hatte that in Venezuela eleven years; that in | allaying it with another reciprocity treaty. California is a land of wonders, The fame of | witness. Thereupon Capt. Fernald produced bis | oe lai eapty, Many fuults I may have committed in my capacity ’ esto Morleo fourteen years, In Cuba it is not | The very solicitude the Cunadians display | Its big trees ite Yo Semite valley, and ite mammnow } summons, signed by the Speaker of the Hote. | Now hig willnever do. ‘The Charetiand tne nud. | of general acent for Cuba, but of one thing Mr. { me we ‘ sa he over thie feature of their case, shows that | D&™PKins has extended to the uttermost onde of | Gen, Butler again snecringly alluded to the Captain | 1.0 O1t ore ight on this matter. Where thero | Ryan may fest assured, and that is that I will ve i} yet two yeors and a half since the standard Pl ie ak the earth; but it Is not €o genorally known that | aga voluntary witnose, whereupon Capt. Feroald | nag heen 20 mach smoke there must needs be rome | fail into the folly of adopting the ridiculous plag of independence was raised; and while we | they know how transparent is the trick | some of ite mining stuck operations are quite as | said fire, What {9 it that these gentlemen are 0 anions | which with such matchloss self-conceit he proposaa | desire ay earnestly qs any one can that the war | they are playing, and how apprehensive | wonderful ae the most extraordinary of ite mataral | «Jf you eal! ine a voluntary witnes, tocover up? Why wae it that thoy ied to befairiy | to the Cubans, Mappily 1 know how to respect the i should be brought’to an carly close by the | they are of detection. They evidently fenr | phenomena, The Son Francisco Citroniele gives an You'Re A LIAR forced to let the public, through the medium of the | laws of the country whore I ave fouud hospitality. th ictory of the Cal o do not propose to | that Sir Jomn A. MCDONALD is too much of | *eount of some recent transactions in that city, | Batier (staring at hin with bis gimlet eye)—Do | prege, into thelr court? And why was it that when | 1 have the conviction that I have not violated th th. Au Anvenrven VEO HY Of SBS trimer baer tous wg aman to pettifog the question ; and in this | “teh sdmirably illustrate the pecatiar ways of cer: | soy kaow who you're talking to? this concession tied been extorted from them by an | at least, not to my knowledge, and Mr. Ryea { evamrienscrs ro Swe W rent. 10 cents ber tees abandon it in despair if it is not finished at estion ; tain clase of California financiers, ‘Two men named |” Cap, Fernald—Yes, indecd I do, Tm talking © | ina lic, tho proceedings ab once became aa | = —= vernald~Yes, indtenant public, tho pr in! certainly not the man wio will indace me to depamy from this line of conduct I and my family may have mach to gain ov - eae BG early day. Meanwhile we have this is most likely they are right. Asa man | Thayer and Davis purchased all the stock of the Managing the Cuben Revolution hatha? Rhea brea { advice for Gen. RYAN, and for all other | of large powers, bent upon important ends, | American Mining Compony ' We published on Saturday a remarkable ‘8 most unscrupulous man, void of all interest, and the investigation whioh lad Last fall Geo. Butler, with several other members | peen heralded by sich coanding of trumpets was so $10 per hare, paying ledide of Ch feeds: tat tha Sp | ho will not be likely to condescend to a sub. | {Tom time to time a portion of the stockholders for | ofthe Board of Management und Whitewasbing Com: | quietty smothered? The inference to be drawn ts | jose by tho final triumpl of tie Cuban revolution, ; i frieide of Ca shone sige hh acaclt il their shares, and giving their notes for the remain. nbprpe Biliwantces:. ‘The sat iednint'e tdeatiaed) Tih bers t Jetter from Gen, Ryax. This gentleman is} orate together as much ne possible, avoiding | terfuge that all intelligent people fally com . vi ; . mittee, visived the Asylum in Milwaukee, The party | that they were afraid of what mignt be elicited on | wit which we are identifed, Till now wo hae@ ce @ plucky and enterprising cavalry otticer, | ye oe ei ‘ td head, Le die see she! De { 2%, Maving obtained control of the stock and | wag ushered into the reception room, and there about | erose-oxamination known only the lotses; but we have neithog ii} a y fiver ian fue oc rcee | dissonetons and public Ataputer, and making | Prehend. Let the reciprocity echemers be | mine, they proceeded to place theft ehares on the | two hours were apent in tho examinstion of papers. | “oeotiemen teaxere, cam you, dare you onptain | trmented them nor boevted of the scctilecs we mt who, wo believe, has rendered very 00d | the best of everything that can in any man | quiet. market. Their first move was to engage the “call- | Te doors were guarded, and none except Butier's | enig? Will you ive the public the true state of | yave made to serve our country. With regard te i gervico in the Cuban revolution. He liasnow | her aaeanee ihe good cause aniias or" of the Brokers’ Board at a salar y of $600 Per | special favoriton were summoned. The Captain | the facto ince metter, or muse the damaging ele | the fuatastical estimate of my fortuee that it pleasea been absent from there for many months, pate ventet Stewart Falling Behind. psetthathcdcoypladhapetornada Hadid habe tinea vot ines ne leh pom seoing oF hearing f0m° | ciosures be drazged from you in fragments by the | Mr. Ryan to make, and the proportion in which & } | 2 ; ite his orders to . can on Htule | thines a n ce cary, G: * 4 ; ne ; hh | Dut wo have understood he has always in- | Bancroft Davis—The Right Man in the | Ladies who frequent the best dry goods | "1 in stan then Sid ety ead eg itor of | Hef did Hot prrmit tio party to visit tie hospital; #0 | agents of the public pres t We know that arson | ought to coutribate for the fuldimeut of the oulg rH | tended to ret ; Right Plac stores to make purchascs genorally state | *UP* of Peper and leave them wi j that te condition of the sick was unknown to'the | tag before now been ascil to cover up fraudulent | plan which, aecording to this novel echemer, eam A led to return ay! ight Places whe Pp Me | the, Board room, who would hand tem to the | Committer,” Capt. Feraaid sought an Interview | Weel era tonont marchinte, That would | fealize the freedom ef Cuba, T do. bol. recdleeh | Gen. Ryan is especially diesatiofied with | 1, te semiofflcially announced that the | that Jastes MeCrnuny & Co. and LORD & | prokers as they eoterod, OF course American al- | with the Committe y Bat do, inthe marnihoancreproap balding OF the | toxeThave at any time empl ged My. Kya 8 my tho manner in which the business of send eo United ant Yron are making rapid headway in their | ways had the call in preference to any other stock. ike Gil ayy Book Concern. Was it fort eons West te me | nies or my sveward, I aa ata less then 10 lime duties of Secretary to the United Stat me , pid hr Wisc WrSuirs vouulve d chats tess ianvete pases satey ‘A KNOWING WINK FROM BU’ terious. burglary whieh happened ther $og arms ond ammunition from this country | Branch of the Joint High Commission will | competition with A. T. Stewart, Mr oke : to bis satellite, Depaty-Gov. Cassel, was duly in- | mer was perpetrated? Wil the managers. dare lerpreved, “Keep Fernald out, get him out of the | they, tell us why no one was ever prosecuted In way til Wo get off” and Cape Fernald was not | this ‘affair, why no complaint was ever made, why permitted to enter the room. he police were told they werenot wanted? 18 tui Unable to obtatn an interview with the Committee, | was th per conduct of vigilant and hones agine where he bas obtained such wonderfal date about my property, bat 1 cannot ailow bliin undor any qualification whatever to Impove upon my+ property or to fix a tax on my patriotism. } s ‘snd began to pat a little money themeeives in the to the Cubans has been conducted This (4 business has been, from tho first, in the TEWAKT recently made a great effort to re- be performed, in part at least, by Mr. Ban. stock, just fora flyer, Under this {skilful system cnort Davis, Assistant Secretary of State, | Cover the receding tide of trade by keeping | of manipulation the stock rose rapidly, and at one the 4 i i sme’ Us ite the vO'n) Bands of a «mall number of Cubans in thie | 4 se ie * : open his store at night, having it illumi. | time reached as high a& $90 per share, Afor OBR Peas tee cooalitns Gate pormee, and | contadions ‘Of the property of others, property aiv- T don’t think \s necessary wre ‘. . ; This must be pronounced a wise and suite, a aed maki display of his goods, | while there began to be little orders for the stock, | wiven the purty camo Out he aakod Butler why he } en them maialy by the poor farmers of tne conn- | blunders of Mr. Kyau, win elusrens sme itn facke: ' ity. The most prominent of these gentle: | pte appointment for Gen, Gnaxt to make, | MAed, and making a display GO0GD | vr vurer 00" ted. Go the prion of theve atdeee wes | wep denied eanaaen, Toe eto aie aid pectocded burciory, | pardletpeted. fn this, sein many ether vowom, Mt, 1 men ie Mr. Micvst pe ALDAMA. Mr. AL- | ft to just as wise and just ae suitable as the | The display is eaid to have been handsome, | icy ihan for cash, the brokers got in the way of butler sald something rade to him, whereupon | Pores ioaaiy planned. as it'may have Deen, Wem 4S Tiron Wigs mere echo ot worm-ont fianders, aad i J ing beet a bi C 1 C 4 © i hrase too thin,” don't like to strain tue ntion ol public with DAMA has the reputation of having beew 4] retention in office of Postmaster General | but there were comparatively few persons | seling the time steck anc buying for eash, thus ere- YRAUD, MISMANAGEMENT, AND INJOSTICR, Oe cauot's prominent Wall tireck maginite, a pillar. | sueh contemptible fet! With loss presam, | a Vory wealthy man, but as a very large por | Crrswiit after tho disclosure of his share | there to sec it. sling a certain demand and siding to sustaia the | 14 ce stenting some and favoring others. in Tarael, a’noted ‘supporter of our Chiireb, tell | than anybody respecting, my personal aitutin, wt in ‘ ais (icc hak chance, | IEatTenelo come ive Speessre Ye! Oe r oe eet! i ‘ciereyman | T believe that military talents are not required Ire | catate in Cuba, which has been coutiscated, tn the arrangement by which @koror Cron pression has become almost universal that ies Sash hich Saphie a bach a teat ba aakh 44 90 das: penton. adic evan al who came to thle city 2 rer seathoaine meme |S ee Oe Maa othe tee ek ee 4 the amount of his pecuniary sacrifices in the | prwwrxu stood to make about halfa million | ¥¢ i# mean about money, f At alight advance, When they bad pocketed the hard cash for the wholo of their to entrust sach sid to persons enriched with suct is talents, or capable of epenkiug English with as +, but if you give me occasion I wiil not on! eods of jobbing with the funds of the Book threaten you on this wot, bat f will do more, At | Coneern ? ee iares, the #win- out of the tax payers of the United States, { { Fevolution must be reckoned by millions } i fas. that of | MY.” Ryan Coal is selling at $10 per ton at retail, with ie a tals eblinat this time I bave only to accuse you of gross inis- Where did your Brooklyn member maxe his yg I s 4 been 80 keen’ i Darivg the last two years, as we happen to | dividing it with his next friends, of course. id Ail higher before the | Our auietis ffi before weir obvigations bad time | Gpanageiment, tnd of aptotnting offeers who do not | seventr.tve thousand. and how? Warn the kind we eran Beemeve ther tek Get " koow, hi ftw to th have bee » & prospect of its being sti igber lore the to matore, leaving the brokers whom they had vic. comply with the requirements of the law. counsels of yoor pious brok: atirely dieinter : iat to. fatie ve bad at eee er tnt 1 inte gilts to the cause have been con- | Jt is just aa wise and just ae suitable es | week is out. This rise is owing partly to the long | timized with the stock on thelr hands aad the privi- ae ee ee ee ae eng ae eae eecnte Redan tied If’ ue ben Bow | Coben territory. Mr. toon himaeit sacssoaee ts ! Gtamt and liberal. It is not probable that | the appointment of various well-known per. | continned suspension of mining in Penneylvania, | lege of relieving their feelioge aa beet they aight, {eFtlow tay onewe dictate tome, ee” ne Will | Sich of your funda han be hag? Was this Seserpeed | Crametest Uactunes Le duane ar Geeslaie ven, ia Great theiraggregate has Leen, but we should | president money, and houses and horses, | companies of the rates of freight. They give polehepieataheluad ants aves to araser ae Caneel * | cover up some losses there that you had your men} and this proves that the system of ending ' a iewn of hel half i ve . J ; ‘teen aie pint of ay peoneR “ lows ai te broken into? Dare you tell how mnen you have | belp'in proportion to actusl clrouustances and to suppose it would not fall m ich short of half @ } gud libraries, and other good things. notice, just as the miners are on the po int of re The Kevonth Regiment Concert. cade nate for furmitere Der Pee ea! | welped bin 10 his, retds om the money market = the resources om and, has not been s0 crroneom. Wy million. Other Cuban gentlemen have gi It is just os wise aud just as suitable ag | ing work, that they will charge $7 per ton The second of the fashionable promenade con- | waukie used his own furniture for two or three | bis e@oris 00 raise the rate of é rest oe I ead oe pated A at tendian: 6 pewettes cies ig ia proportion to thelr means, but no other | the appointanent of thirty of the Prealdent’s | S22 upward for bringing coal to tidewater, in- | certs of the Reventh Regiment took place at the ar- | Yeats in te public service, and whon he applied to | poor mane Dred! Auk Mess dese Oy monious Shy’ | gemisation,at the risk of having ee lusurreawore i Seater thle vo cousetbate wt largely adi Dr: )- stations) 67 geod! omees,: wotwithianding’| ue crecte tue tng cin care qa far, benasil aac) wbareomiense gra monk esses asel tan cate | Sane Ce (sy eax acap event ini | ben As te the way ours, Voor sed arlay | A/PSBee Us Ceeleris eeey Gals 6 Aa as eel ions hers, 7 ‘ ; . , toi- : te S| clergyme R 7 i ; ALDaMa. » Demo: 4 ita ing, Clearly, the people will have to lay hands | aan ne ete everencatly mae Theee cas | arth sete sick tend gun dations heel Nis taint | tiritine snd workian ail ever. tus eoustes onwell | eowhded io we agnines ty monest wiches ly be } they were Democrats, and had rendered no | one of these davs upon these iron highways and | lets of the ladies were unusually fine, These are tabicte the sick in the hospital, Uut was unable to | your fund, at a protection for their old age, and to | Government of tree Cuba, I have done it honestly, r Gen, Ryan complains that the expeditions | service to the Republican party. This the | reguiate the tolls for themselves, {he moet pepaler promenade ooncerte ever given in | 04 an allowance of one cent, ellhoagh at the same | gasble yor to send tbe biessed Gesoel of iret and | faithfely, and whiheas vicietiag the laws of thie % 7 ” ‘ 4 nenty to Denighted lands f RTHODIST. country} ve } I gant out with arms to Cuba have not been | potiticians don't like, but the politicians ——— Fabel” Stellen Algemene tebe ilbater feranerg ood cavatteiemeate, Oe fn ee ree ved to Weaken the Integrity of my Foralution, Ti f @uccoeefin!, and that s large proportion of the | must be put down. Druvkeaness among women, we are in- ‘The King of the Comm pt. Feruaid saye (hat through the machination A DEAD-LETIBR AUCTION, Me Ae Te at al Ay cae HT 4 Supplies they carried have fallon into the | jt ig jum ae wiso and just as suitable as | formed by no less ax authority than the Saturday | “The King of the Commons,” produced oo | of Camel pas eee a nae whet Se nae DTS nln eter maGuEh widen han s ‘ ; 0 sly pr Sat ening at Booth's for the first time, is at Gen, Donw Saw in + | New Youn, Feb. 19, 1971 hi robe bgt ee The fault of these | the appotatment of M. J. CRAMER as Minis. nit bake ee eee anh eealS TAY tee air sg teas ry good play. It represents | himself and other oficers were removed for "speak: Washington—The Iristiman who Bid a palo ee t micfortanes he boldly charges upon Mr. At- | ter to Denmark, solely because he was the | 2 modal | i y one or two adventurous incidents in the stormy life } ing out in school.” and endeavoring to obtain their Quarter—A Dumbfoundered Anctioncer— ef Insurgent Prisonors inte { DAMA and Lis associatea; and he proposes | President's brotherin-law. Old fushfoned | (Ue C*BAcr fo confess that ihe vice, far from Be. | O01 i troas monarch James the Fit, and ear. | une/ron ‘be crnsnine hen Belle Leching tes 6 Rpctineh Sols Seay ‘After his exami i jon before. the Congressional pets triage ; ~The Male of Saves, } (at they shall retire from the active direc ing confined to the outcasts of society, is familiar een tare the Coneressional | washingion Correspondence of the Cinetnnuit Com. Committee, Capt. people might object to this, but the right ries the romantic element well nigh to the limits of ; Mrs. Marin Borrero de Varona, mother of the mercia!. . 10 e ha ost fashionable drawing-rooms room. whither bi owed by Butier, who wid Wail Iking alon, nth street th ther | Cub Gon. de Vi arrived | woek i tion of the work. He would 0 4 to some of the mos melotrama, The binge of the whole plot ts the . Me ile walking along Ni et the oth uban Gon. ‘arona, arrivod Ia from if of the work, Ho would Lave some en: | rule is at last established, namely: the good | of Belgravia; and to insist upon the necessity of auslticy, (Ais ha head 60. Samaed, Ninaoashs While rraaa’ pence, fone OF trang: | aigist, 1 observed a req transparency, with white | Puerto Principe, Ghe wae arrested, with savers? Mt Tetiers upou it, to tie effect that aa auction of dea. Roroald says that twas at the | ieitors was going on. This seemed to be such a fall meeting at the Asylum tha curious business thatl entered the low, dl BEN LOST HS TEMPER, hali commission Lepsie tt alt sceoraper iS tal Wese genticmen of the mallet most affect Fg ea po ap tdings Madaket under the dim, stinking as that pervades tho na unseemly quarrel between them , Cas ional cupital, ® motley crowd of cterks, boarding Bince that time Cassel hae been removed from | House Keepers. stringers, Irishmen. und a few ne the Deputy Governorship. Tho pressure was ka; Wes & Wloarveyed, baled + f ergetic Cuban put at the head of the finan } elal department, aud some American of H ability at tho head of the war department hore ; a war fund raised by throwing Cuban bonds upon the market and appointing re sponsible banking houses in the United Btates to sell them, In order to make this places under the Government belong to the | some sincere effort ‘to check babits which are travelling in dinguise, of @ packet gravely compro- President's relations and to those who give | notoriously on the increase, aud which threaten to | mising several of bis nobles, whom he binds to bis him presents, and not to politicians, or to | degrade women even of the well-born and edu- | service and transforms into faithfal friends by & persons who can only show that they are | cated classes beyond the help of theories, how- | magnanimous forgive The isd) se cosh, deserving, honest, and competent. ever brilliant, of their rights.” From @ racent | 87 of the loves and sorrows of kcolm Young, A I ee ' : ha ch stink led “Dy “Room | youth who bes turned priest against his will, other wives of insurgents, without cause given, i= the town of Largade, Santa Maria, and taken by the Spaniards to Puerto Principe. They were vuree days on the journey, and at night were required to aevp og the ground. On arrival they were impris oned for about a week, On her iberation Mrs. Borrero de Vurona took her departaro for this eit. too strong, and Butler bad to sign the death war- aded man, who the government of West Point by the Pres ; ; position by eaving James from the attack of a band | fare or tis {ricnd aud satellite. nape. aay tat to be i # AnGinensa, sell. foot ens id Us Coie Within a mouth, of two cy eect owever, he is compel] fe "The rich escape the public peir practices | or ropi nd Madeleine Wei yee Fa Amaars Wh eeteciee a Tee ieee wee cles : ‘3 colar pg Pitt d mi tual, however, he is compelled to | ident's sou; and what can be more suitable | wis sek ih Sete tue! Wy. wo cana AaedoedaNindg oo ae ae ees nine | ca? oring Strong political {ufuence tw bear upon How, sleeny war, \hat' evemed’ gretuly (0 sepravats’ || SO OS Mee ec cemeatosd cane yonplinegle ck upon Mr. ALDAMA, He calls upon F Rene abil Sr 0Oer dis tnlucky ploticr. wha. Aalivene t= shy ute a Ayala. ‘ : me : ; ray ial A ve alls upon | than that t ba + tae ae ere ie daly wv recat packot. The construction of the piece is | jt is further sald that when this redonhtablo | _Lstucd looking on for nearly balf an hour, and | erated slaves, who had accompanied the captured that gentleman to give at once in cash either ince it le wine and anttahta «has suv saun, | BOE hie Miereises bat & od reason Se Somewhat loose, and the action spt to drag, cepe- | wurrior. Ben Butler, was at Fortress Monroe he ne, | Was struck with the odd sort of thi requent *p Up." the. midda Gen. Porro w' Havana, were sold tere. two hundred thousand dolor. o- &-- = | BaNcrc ; ed Cel property nails. They were mc Davis should be Secretary to this Quired certale property, 0 on which was a college | through the in such unduly prolonget eco ~ | | The ladies arrested’ with Mrs. do Varoha 0 u = mn wlerry oF chainpagne, may have much to | Cally in euch unduly prolonged scones as the ono | guired certain property, upon which was a, colleg ome shape OF other, aiid ran from a pair | Sefioras Bembeta, Sacramento y Dolores Berrac, area thousand do'lars to the Cuban war | High Commission, it is to be hoped that ho ich young wen and maidens, | where the King raves «half our or so tapassion | grument for $00, Buticr designe te seaviats ponders to @ pair of broeches, Tae amount of | Pilan de Estrada, Juana do Varona y Estrada de: fund; and he promises that other Cubans ‘ Mayfair mothers and Bel: | of despair over the supposed defection of his bosom | tuure a Southern deylum tor colored troops aud con Hts A heon'd astonlal a ay the rude auc; | lana y Varona'y Betancourt, Matilde Varooa y : ; . will make a good thing of it Gravion Deautte ich | friend Seton—e linked, long-drawa-out agony which | SU and to miske a place for ago ber favorite | tonecr beld up each article in the dim Ught, and | Betancourt, Emilla Vaiona y’ Betancourt, Cecells will then raise the fund toa million. With . ' ‘ “We could wuiliply stories of the shifts to which . as Deputy Governor, coarsely cried it off. T could not help but think of | Roza Estrada, and Rosa Varcna Estrada, "Mrs. d If anybody doubts Mr. Davis's qualificae | we)! fenced-in ladies have been reduced when, in | might, and in real life would, have been spared by so iaeeneecs tbe fingers that had worked, and the heart that had | Varona has uo. positive information regarding the this money he thinks that two thousand | (jong, Jet him procure a copy of Senate docu. | {heir own hoes, spirits wero not eaaily attainadic: | thre words of the simplest explanation from the 4 MURDERER’ CAREER. ered that IC bad failed of lua Woatinations vangemem, | tafe receipt of the arins recoutly lauded by the good soldiers well officored can be landed in | inant No, 133, published by the Legislature | for") tnd another emlozed an ‘olde! man | euppoted calprit. Neither 4 it « very allowable 7 as Deing wold for Guby Iucre to tuis motlay crowd sh age ee ra Cuba by the first of July next; and if this ts | of yfassachusetts in March, 1870, ‘That doc. | (fee Ber champagne, The strategy used to 80- | artistic device t0 suppose on the part of Sir Adam | Sentenced to be Hi Two-thirds of these evidences of remembering love cure the private dram of Tondon ladies would | Gyeip the fathomless idiocy which leads bi ‘ i i euffice to outwit Bismanck, Von Mortxs, and all | 'Velr the fethomless idiocy which io him to ument soba ae soinge paren the thee followings and would bile an Avtodcas.” "| entrust the lives of four or Ave nobles, bimself Boston, Hartford and Erie Railroad Company “We are sensible of a distinct moral relaxation | amor fT We have no doubt this letter of Gen, RYAN E way Ci Why which the | smoke women, aud Of & new sort of unwemaniy f pellet ray eepnat af sitise, a well intended; but it is exceedingly inf and the Erie Railway Company, by which the | freiclesaness in'tho presence of mca, We complain | fF lack of other more reliable postal facilities. led ; o¢ nju- Is Freedom the Same the W To the Editor of The Sun, Sin: By reading of the grand reception that Was accorded to the Irish exiles by Taminany Ball, as reported in your colamns of the 10th imat,, I ain reminded of reception that was given some years go to some poor Italians who wore exiled frome their country, Their crimes were political ; they had cuffered long terms of imprisonment for daring to raise their voice aguinst, not British, but Italian tyranny. Bat what kind of a reception did they meet with from the Irish people in Queenstown and Cork? Why, they mo sooner set foot on Irish soll than they were pounced upon and met with brickbats and stones, or in othi Priel jer words, they wore Mr. O'Gorman in his speech denounces the - id O not done he thinks the cause may be consid. ered ae lost, 2 " came from women. The (act is, during my etay, pe hep spots ia Prison—The iret | 1'did not see one that could bo positively ascrited xploit after Libera toa map, To woman's busy fingers, und toa Joseyh Johnson, alias Charles D, Manuel, elias | wotnan's beart, could the work be-atuibuted and Bummer" Charley, was airested on Saturday | sso 40 & womin's ignorance of carelosaness. probs night for entering Ludwig Reen's store, at 178 Prince | Sui¥:, it gedressing, 18 due the fuct that the work Sireet, and snatching a roll of uair cloth from the | | HOW many were dead to whose remembrance ‘ 4 : ca | these ings appealed! How many were scat- Mande of Mre, Reen, Yesterday morning Justice | teres in the world's wide Wars, never 10 'b’ bead Cox commitied him, of again by those who reached out (rom thelt hearts On the evening of the 20th of December, 1606, | for loving recognition! Buch memento told ite to. > He y—an old old story perbavs, but yet a touching Tomneca walked into Henry Schlosees's store st 46 {saw a child's shoe—a little Half-worn bit of Thompson street, and attempted to steal several tarpished morocco—sent probabiy from the coffin of Pair of shoes, Scblomer tried wo stop him, and | the litte three-year-old to some granimother, to i‘ ell in mute eloquence that the busy little fect wore Jobnton seized a shoemaker’s knife and stabbed | Siiet"uuw former Wisk a oat ae ue feo, wore him three Umnes. The murderer deliberately walked | and yet large enonzh to carry the grief of broken out of the door and escaped. Schlosser got as far | Nearts and a tearful momory that caa never. dle fm the sidewalk, and there he fell and died in lees | And it bad miscarried, aud was now tossed aside diclous, aud will do harm instead of good. | of Boston, Hartford and Erie bonds, Turning | and we are sometities tompred. to prefer the age of | °°, (8° ntaceon i. 8, rateaiae Orne, eae ‘As criticism upon the conduct of Mr, ALDA- {Pi iz NELL GWYNNE or Madame pa Pomranoun wo the | Ulter absence tends to Ineipidity, Ou the whol I ‘i to the sworn testimony of President JomN 8. | aciusi confusion of aaredevil women and unsbaehed | we should vote “Tue King of the Commons" a A ond his sia pd nae to ws ips Expnipar on page 162 the reader will find | ¢pinsters., 1k would seem that a i" some- | tedious play, probably no one would suffer essential nt, not merely from the fact that these | tne following : ; . ved bs * | Anjustice, while the actors are freed fr ow an other ng: feots of it on women are proved by medical invest * @eatlemen have themselves paid most of the URSTION by the Comrmittes.—I eee that Mr. J.C, | €8t0n to be precisely what wouid denataralise | wise grave responsibility. ) money expended for the cargoes of arms and a bar ot $0,000; what was that for? hom. ’ Mr, Barrett played the high-tonea, warm-hearted ji s if Answen by President Eldridge. —He was to draw This habit of dram drinking among women of | monarch with that fire and energy which charac! ammunition which they have sent out; but | the contracts, and aid us in carrying them through. A Mh ‘sonations. Whatever be the fanl! @lto fram the other fact that they h. pb. |. & Was hs one of the dircetors of tne Erie Kail. | cultare and refinement is traced to the over-pro- | 120 all his tmpersor ever be the fan! 80 other fact that they have prob- | ,0.° scription of stimulants practised a few years ago, | 0f this gentleman's reading or conception, he {9 bly done the very best that was possible | 4.—He was one of the directors at that time, P ba Years OG. | never tame; his exhaustless vitality would ‘put life cactl ‘ ‘ ni ‘That the stimulants were necessary when pre- | beneath the ribe of death, It 1 haps, this ver than three minutes, by the rough auctioneer, appealing to a rougher | ny of the British Government Well, that ie ait under the circumstances in which they were | of Ry,thisyraniaction the Erle Railway Company, | ™? 1 that they restored the patient to | fuperabundant elasticity witch sometiace, beurays | « Johnson then went to David Oakley's house, on | crowd: rights Dut aa Tam a wlickler for freedom mygett 4 a Sisere leat enone Ate Writicn, “urgctor and lexal ad. | soribed, and that they restored the patient to | Pitino over-acting; and His resding and infesion | Spring street, nesr Macdougal, and stole th ‘The crowd was 1a an uproarions humor, decided: | like to sec tyranny in all countries getits dus, Placed. ‘They have had to contend not alone | yier. twat angut two ulion, and three-quarters of | health, may be admitted ; but the difficulty scema | ehow'esrsals areveriaults,cleatit ther eat ean | lemovttwo blankets, aod somo cigars, ‘ite ‘shen | ¥¥ bilarious over che event. and chaffed tne auction. | agreeing with Mr. O'Gorman in the malay T Against a swarm of Spanish spies and med- | clean ‘irom the Boston, Hartford ard Erie Com to have been that the docta Mooling whieh We could Wish) Dutaen Barely Rope, | Weleye Comm West proedwey WHE Me: etelen: pro: |: at) Wn. le SarDs eplieg lo lhe Uvelem meaner was not consulted | {0 see corrected. ‘The part. howover, 1s 80 charged a like some one to inform me how it ts't kind of speakers generally forgot t Wyranuy everywhere and under all shapes and fora rr. O'Gorman id not one word shout the Cubaur struggling against Svanish tyranny for (reedom and independence ; neither doos he mention the heroic Poles wlio have been struggling agulnst despotia. y dlers, but against the unscrupulous exercise | Contract winch rcauited In this lose]? °° M® '* | gbout the disuse of the drains he had ordered for | with’ s certain’ torgid and exiravugant. rhapsody, of the power of the American Government ‘ ‘ rye ial Ge ont ft jo. | Dordering perilously on fustian, that a more correct Wo aro glad that President Gnawr and | 01° #0 ry ® “a The p te t found the aes Fender, Might be Buzvied te Carry \t (rlumphandy "hare oxocuti ae : ‘i f spoonful of brandy so agreeable a stimulant that | through. As the loromotive-driver, in face of an Where executive interference alono was not | Mr, Fim are going to recognize the merits of Hed calis (oth d MOORE LUC eral tins L REATHILGPARCEI EEC SRETNEE a alU oeewes tn Rept quick enough to break down their operations | Mr. Davis by putting him in with i ° ply A ce perty under his arm, oue iu such a chrome state of cold. There was an Detective Richard Fields, who had been looking | Irishman who bid a quarter of a doliar for for Joburon for some time, met himnear Lissenard thing, He never bid aay more, bat the mom Street, and arrested him. ‘The acconnt of the mur. | fticie made its appearance he cried, Vil give ye & Jo. leseription of the murderer, was pub. | Quarther for IL now!” And, like all repetitions, this sted in Tue Sun on the following morniog, came to be funny after a time. At last the auc- to dash through or over it, #0 there a Detective Fi ben oo read the article, turned | Honeer produced about two yards of a dismal-color. | Russia for generations ord is t vias haan dsaemed inte ihe i strain on nerves and stomach which her social | situations where a bit of good old-fashioned ruut is | to Capt. Jeremiah’ Petty, and said, “I've eot that | od stutf, when the Irishman, as usual, bid a quarter, Rea , y have been dragged into the courts and | TENTERDEN as one of the Secretaries of the | qutios involved, uutil she became incapable of | St.ouce the dictate of despair and the subtle prompt: | fellow down stairs locked ap.” Jolinson was taken | Before any ono else could add a bid, the. anctione The Cou! Miners’ Strike ; Kept there for months. It bas been of no | Commission. It el bl] saiatd blved, wnsll abi P ing of the highest wisdom, to the ecene of the muraer, and identified as tho | Knocked it down and tossed it over to our Hiver- | porrsyinis, Pa., Feb. 18,— g Kiki es tote iat hal CORSE OD, shows a noble appreciation | recognizing the boundary line between the needs ir, Piton was conscientious and Interesting in murderer by Bok love than Ateen persons. He was eo etaed, paying ‘ 1; nerdy pake Bry for | ino remarkable article this morning, says i avail that at last the charges against their | o o d i ability and a depraved eppetit tho rathor thankless part of Malcolm Young. Mr. | subsequently taken from the custody of Capt. Petty | YOUF quarter, and qui ng.” “The Irishman 7 * ' ente have been set aside bi Jicial f amariness. and finspelal’ talent on their | of physical debility and @ depraved appetite, A} Pir miner, thanklens coxcomb, Mungo Smait, and | by Oficers Pickett, Moore, and Glynn of the Prince | caught the stuff, looked at ita second, and then ox vis has boon Axed for Schuylkill county yet nverprises Have Deen get aside by judicial | part, and a heroic contempt for the opinions | woman in average good health, who feels incon- | Mr. Anderson gave an excellent charsctor-eketen of | street Police Station, who arrested bimon s war, | clalined: f rate with te Oey decisions ; the delay has been fatal to them of narrowaninded old-fashioned puritans who | venience if she cannot have her favorite dram | te doling, vulgar, tmbectlo old laird, Small of Moss | Fant accusing bim of'murder. Johnson was with. | "Be Jabers, an’ I thonght it was silk.” lout As “ f thelr lal ; Holm, which we should have eujoyed even more, | Out weans to employ an attorney, aud Charles A. 1, TE t6ld you it was Alabama wool, you bog-trot TF tney retuee, . and there is little hope that in this respect | believe in honesty and foolishly revolt at | once or more a day, may be considered on the | but for a certain disiike to seoing gray haire made Goldey volunteered to defend iin, Johnson was | ter, haa ala sour ats bel 5 Ave noting 13 a0 Witt he, Asoc ation, “ ‘ mL tees 8 He ta, fae i ; ge iy tl . 5 a ‘our mother ever believe auything When to €o Lo work w oer t Gen, Ryan's management would prove more | bribe taking. brink of destruction ; and in this category are to | Tdiculcus ou the stage, The reel 1s silence, Of Goneral Bessie” before CY Judes Rosse ows | tole FEAL SARTRT STRE RAAT ®:SUENMIAR: 788 ay te tie We 10 1uvoke the whore now con y i , . er be placed most of the fashionable female inebri r the jury found him eujity of murder in the Mretde- | “No, but my fathor Govesninent (0 do vo. he outalde iniereate are ; euceessful than theirs has been. Tux SoN is sometimes counted among the | YP Mente ke eet ania ie ; Dramatic Item gros, Tho prisoner was then sontcnced ne intent Jn; be jabers, but be Was the fatner of lies, you BRE Eee ciatae tar het than ote eae It ig in the nature of the case that a revo: | opponents of the present. Administration slenot Kandoe, ‘The resulls oF. shld wide-prie To-night, at Wallack’s, Dance's exceedingly on the 10th day of April, 1807, His counsel applied | Know." Rhee aaa Cobrutai treatment of having “their proverty ands } 4 4 rofligacy aro less apparent now than they will | pi “A Mo: for a #tay of proceedings and an arrest of Jud 'his Inst remark, touching the paternity of the | gered by the torea of & few bad who surroun® Jution like that in Cuba, mado not only | Lut henceforth let noonedeny that we admire | Premisney sre Pr é Beas | Cane nee ae ulning scmptiota, © A Morning | OU. "sas Ganied, Uo an aapetl ta Gee’ Rarees | Manabe anelenest:, Srotatl Gee’ tie tone ie | Glee em om OF RN. eee 4 be a generation or two hence, when the heredi- | Cail," aud Morton's comedy * Woodoock’s Lisle | Wuleh ¥* Y omens Foarhad lsuslten eed Patae’ wart on bidciee . against a political despotism which has flour: | ite consistency, and give it ® generous and : ; art, bis counsel ebiained a reversal of the judg- | Toars whiter, and Paddy went on bidding his ‘AMAQUA, Pa. Feb, 19.—Tt is ramored that the ' e me 8 y ei gen tary taint shall have affected the physical and | Game” will be performed, ment'on s technical error, Mr. A. Oakey Hall ap. | Juatter for everything that came up, with great | Workingmen's iterescle 0 d the gene: Gned fos ca PLE J p y p | 9 « ie Henevelent Association and the g ’ od for centuries, and against innumerable | intelligent support. moral health of those claiming to represent the Tonight we shall have three Zvchelicu's im the Rearig for the rovecution. On the th day of May, oe fuaeaes id saita'a ie ral coal operators, who Lave renoanced thelr alee! f fficial monopolies, but also against slaver: r b field, ‘That of Afr. Booth at bis own thoatre, tnar of | Jclmeon, tirough bis counsel, ‘pleaded guilty ot © auctioneer unrolled half a dozen silver | ance to the Antiracite Board of Trade, are abot \ i P ee ps j upper classes of England Manslanchter in the third degree, and Recorder | #P loetivute procecdings against the ral carrying a ‘and the slave trade, existing in the most gi The Fisheries—Reeiproctty " se f Mr, Forrest at the Fourteouth Street Theatre, and | Hackett, whe was on the bench, accepted the ploa, | _ "Now, gentlemen,” he said, “ZX don't know | companies, under eat fe hnnwn an the Coseoieacr . , si Itis therefore not a moment too soon that the | 10° 4 it presentment of them both at tho | and sentenced him to Stale Prison ior fouryeare | Whetuer re silver oF not. Law 0! the St envsylvania, ‘The ramor ean Gantic proportions aud yielding the most Our Canadian friends beyond the border are | Saturday Review sounds the note of alarm, “It Clik With bard bor, ‘ pte cried at tiem down and let us look for ourselves," | not be traced toany definite source, bur scouis 40 De pnormous profits, sho pases cady ; 5 ES 1 pled Fa 8 term of Imprisonment expire sey a the . ery gene! opted oon, enormous profits, should be opposed by every | already showing @ little restiveness over | will need some courage” says that Journal, | «Z4 Perichole" eto be song at the Grand Opera | welkaterm ach imprisonment This city he sought {Don't you do it," earnestly cried an old fetlow, | Y°"# Beuerally accepted Be corrects resource of Iugenuity andevery obstacle that | the apprehended action of the gentlemen | ‘to oppose fishion, und keep away from bud | House this and Friday evening, Next Monday eve- | Mr. Goldey, and thanked hin for the service witch | WHO Up to that time seemed to havo been f asleep, 5 P y ‘ . Pir, Goldey, and thanked t he 0 eh | Don't you de itt Bee Baie eae Is thia Poor Patrick Devenuey ¢ Money end power can apply. And upon the | appointed to adjust our international ac. | example, and struggle with hereditary Sapree: ning a new opers trom Ofvabsen » prolite aad vive wir tail agent a new eee lite’ oeteee ca | Mo 3 PECUHE oUF aotLe T lava, which was ine | Te the Eur of The Sum : whole, instead of finding fault with the ad-| counts, But why should they be anxious? | som. But one important step will be gained if | love pen te to bo produced, It is entiued * Les | pretmeen have been” kept, hie arveat-on Saturday | cteaved when the auctioneer tarhode and” tt Sin: An unknown man was found in Jamaics, s : ; Joorgiennes.”” ts . "NO, ge r ol : Fs auinisiration of the Cuban agents here, wore | ‘They will have in the Commission SirJoux | the ure of stimulants between nical is sedulously atte ete 4am oguentrian act called Blind Mes it lel Bropert) Nala apes LP acer MAC RTT mos since, Le apnsarad to be shoes ® ' « ; i checked, The test of safety in the moderate uso | Man's Duff will be added tuis week to the list o1 " 'uls reference to the spoons {s a favorite ‘he initials * Py were on one disposed to award them high pralse, aud to | A, MeDoxaty, a man of unquestionable | checked. Tho tat of safety in the moderato uso | Mins tit ‘ anachyiahland Veteran's Paper the crowds supposes ah geen tive Uolied oe ie rutiains were in charge of Momsrs tay Lip conaidadtig tha cifiealilen’ thar'|/abililien whom Cauatlans aceitena ce co ng to be the power in per- ‘At Wood's Monte Cristo” will be performed to: ndrew Baird, a veteran of the Seventy-ninth | and it is more especially so in Washineton feriakors, Jamaica, who may et: ' ) q sons of fair health to leave off their accustomed | Mizhty with Mr. Kdy as the rodoutable hero whose | New York Mighlanders, was buried yesterday after- Now, ladivs aud gentlemen, 1 offer yous valu . hd whic may ey . have had to meet, they have boen eminently | garding as the first living statesman on | boop or sherry without inconveniences or moral Adventures bye interested the wor! greatly, | noon, from the resideuce of Lis son, Col A, D, | Lie lots Nus. G1 snd OX Mere is the vockervovk itmay. bo. Patrick’ Deveaney, an é a A perry without inconvenience or moral | both tu Dow, novel and in the dramatic versio: shia Eee a Col, A. D. | a lobby azent sent to @ member of Conzress; lere f Ries Ay Me ey i A Puccessful ; and certainly there is nothing in | this continent, Surely they can trust to} effort,” This suggestion may be commended to | oF k Be EB Me CDSS NSNS | Baird, at OT Keep street, Williamebargh. ‘The of. | wating recurnel to her lover of ¢ bliguielmaidess | £2 unt of whose disappeurance was published {n 1 ‘ the plan which Gen. R¥AN proposes which | his genius and fidelity, men and women ip America es well es in Enz- ae oF Albites sivoa on operatio e ortainme Ht tos elating clergymen were Dr, Carroll, of the Lee ayo pie ytioy # salt COMES BLOF me é ed of A oroken is 4 i 4 a as mg | pigut ai tho Acatemy of Munie, © bonus o 4 arts here isa silk bandania you cau wipe you ¥ — ean lead us to believe that the new eystem he Perhaps the difficulty is that he knows too | lund who feel that the unnecessary indulgence in the Sunaritan Home, Miss Minninuer, « young a Py sllects Her the yy, J. Hyak Bmith, of | eyes with wat jo Weeping over ¢ ighied mai Clonning Ove the Custom House, ; jady of grout promise, makes her debi y wo Lee avenue tist Chureh, an » Mr, | 60 this Tadd the mavic Wash to remove stains,” from the Sunday New desires to have established would be any | much to be foolish on the fishery question, | stimulants is becoming a habit with them, tae as fyotalee, makes bet, do TP | aeerrit ot tae reed CNR eee | UL REE ire gut of Porter} sikt one Wagihisor Pee th one ests More prosperous than that which he con: | The average Canadian declares the fisheries e er Miiig u Pancho ae the Sead nek MOHOW | Wore performed a6 the samme time und place over the |.) ys wie spute out of Butler's claructer 1 asked | agcigit to make a thorough reorereiry * The naval star now in the ascendant at | °¥ening as Fanchon, a the Stadt Theutre, remains of an infant li e another, d Aeieetar Saeh a § lg « Baite ti grandson of the veteran ‘The ae 5 a a New York Custom House, Collecto j demos. ought to buy what he calls “reciprocity ;” | «4 Navy Department in Washing'on in od ; sesessalaal ss retains veteran's coffin was covered with the Blar Spangled Hee, sentlemen. and the bad taste out of your | iy rutined, bute large mamber of his eu! The strength of the Cuban revolution iain | that is, the right to bring his wares to our DArIMUERN 1 AAD On Is patra ied How The Banner, on which were inscribed the names of the | tirty mouths ater Wie blackguarding, How | wil've given an opportunity to rele» sere ; if a ides Alyy en nia ! to be Commodore Jans Avex, who supplanted | 4 Aivate Leiter Commuutoated for Puotcawon, | many Battlefields on. which, ho. fon der tis | AT bia a qoarther,” sald the irrepressible Pat where, ‘The new. organization \ P ube, and wot here. 2 has shown an ex: | markets free of duty, This fs a groundless | Poarga during one of bis jolly trips on tho | Nasuvuuts, Jaw 81,—Tas Sox is, { think, cou iy Comiatery of the Everareeng ed the remains to | ss pd tike to knock you down instead of tho lot Peas AA A Reria Mine next Wook, « ' y vitality and a tenacity at which | claim, and tho larger‘an Englishman or a Ca Tallapoosa Inst summer, Ponren ia politically | ducted with great ability, ‘The editorials aro, - ————— bed ech hic ne Re aes Ries sum of % te : iol dts all nds ag well as its enemies have aright | nadian {s the more clearly he sees it to be so. | dead, and no longer enjoys the entire sway of | many of them, geome in their way, They lead the Business in Congress. thirty cents eash, , LITERARY NOTES to be astonished, No doubt it ought to Lave | We have ne aced to buy what wo own in| naval affairs, although he continues to resist the | Peder on, inseusibly as it vere, by the beauty of | Tho House on Saturday discussed the Presi: | Jim, get fal Bae ot ie tales Sea —+ been ended long since, and so it would have | common with all the world; that Ja, the | passege of the Staff bill by writing long and | Mtr lamgaage, #o graphic and to the point, Much | dent's recommendation, reported by the Forelgo alo was procured, aud as It went duwn ie |, Comstock’s Ffocutlon and Mot I “ : " ae matter is contained in few words, This, 1 thin Affairs Committeo, for a corps of engineers to de- | throat, one of the crowd cried, Jol $esued by the sae house, Is M the 4 Deen had the Administration at Washingt igh But thisia what the | @bsurd letters to the Senate Co:nmittee havin; " Ma + Golng, Roing, | works of the kind ever sku mata i 0 ashington | right to the open sem But thiela what the | trurl Istiers to the Ben » 'B | is tho perfootion of writing well, This was Web. | termine our boundary line betweon the Lake of the xj as the last drop dissppesred, shouted Rohan nen Girt che euen 45 as and the dominant party in Congress really | Tito Barnacle Canadian proposes to #ell us en charge, Like Ponrer, ALDaN ausumes | ster’ and Osinoun's great forte, Ia Sbakesveare, | Woods and the Rocky Mountains, §100000 annually afar ihe ladgh aubeiands taes Pn yee, and by Wukie« upliorm siyie of I . wi Possessed thove sympathies in favor of hu: | for reciprocity, But when our fishermen eng eligi hind the throne, and {e balldleg % Brevity 1s the soul of wit," carries with it the | balag appropriated for the work, Me. Dawes (Itep.. | gone 1» ? & oN BS | ghiston tor the milion, lao make ther? ap ' e . pen " up an Atpen clique in the service, which is very 6 ide: 0 Tun Sun's @ ot | Maes.) predicted that the work would cost more No one responded, and ont’ 4° x P " ft man liberty, or that hostility to slavery and | approach no nearer than three miles to the ee Pe tle erly cared fie by the con, | Cert the nat Tea Suse editorials moy not | Tae ARGO Mey Maran Cheon aaa) sala | gvntioricn wie cncd teeakt San aeess ott Me | Menace, ®, W. Peterson & Co, Puilad + the slave trade of which in times past they | British 6) ho | Anasomely and tenderly cared for by the per- | bo altogether approved of, but I think in the mala | thut Congress had beon appropriating $78,000 8 year | Unico to-morrow, with the mecteser ‘afc [oh this day vew editions of Charles 1 i ag a a Past th vitish shores, we claim they are on the | guasiye Commodore. A late effort of that jolly | they are about righ! for this work for tho Last fifteen years,” he propos | will hear" 7 MRA NItA Ho | ook Ine MyNEry Of Mawin Drove end Hi of eas preety i ust “ad Was no need | open sea, where the rights of all aro equal. | old gea-dog Secretary Ropasow to direct aifaire ee ton went over, The MoGarrahas claim was dis | "™ All about the Cborpenning case," interrupted « ; etivo intervention on the part of the x we jo) 0.D. Vv. lu Ss renne car yee The privilege of this proximity we do not The Evening Jowrnal Almanac for 1871 ia the | cused. Bonator Howard oflereda resolaion—which | shrill vol says Lie saw fn a Seventh ayenoe in his Department was thwarted by Auven in « “ ee Gised lates, AN that was rewired ey \over—recommending the Joint High Commis | * Tien w rile the crowd were yet langhi almaned that Su Yort Lace Repartir 2 <a ae and sue | ota oemae treuee Wein k Rae mere Propore to purchase, And wedo niotask to! war not to be misunderstood, Since then the |i Amerisee nes amt ht Cer been compiled 1 prairie cannon She Utiied Biatea | sneKoncer ooking, aout li ae i aesron of & feat of Ierausstis tau erteres' augue ee ee A

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