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, THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, MABCH 8, 1871 tested that this was not the time, because | are now making themselves busy in this SPLENDID TURF PROSPECTS 4 SCHOOL-GIRD/S MARRIAGE. THE FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. eclipsing those who fondly imagined that thety \. v) — fi 3 France herself was now unprepared. | business complain hereafter when they find Ae Fatorcetine Bult defers the Bartenate~ | Whe ' Retvilae 0) acura ct the 8 teams would surpa: others, Like everything ? TUT, But his advice was ignored for @| that they havo kindled a fire they cannot! aay cowsg seASON 70 BF THE ‘The Hours that wero Kept by a Council~ Gestion of the President—Hecr: peg taal the pied rier hediad ne plus ultra j second timo and his judgment unheeded. | extinguish without calling upon neighbors man of 1515-A Deathbed Testament. im after the ¢ Sittien (WA MMUNEE aT Tie CHARTTET, Wel Gi eee Tt Bhtwen for AML m j - iB upo e MOST BRILLIANT ON RECORD, Moms &. W, Jackson died in Auquat, 1668, Now York Seba: witness tho scenes of tho Carnival, We Will ask = = =| Franco entered upon the war which has} whom they have wronged, robbed, and In- | j rye erage ree | Dequecthing about $76,000 10 hie wite Ana Mf, | Wasmxorox, March 7-—Mr. Hawtin (Rep., | them to picture to themselves an unique carriner, or _ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 187 stripped her of the glories of two hundrod | aulted, and who may not therefors be in any | "rie OF ine Macnee Marered tor ane Cup | Jackson, ‘Tho will was admitted to probate tn 1968, | Me). from the committes appotuted to walt mpon | lNdan, constructed for Dr. lleimboid after a model cn a === | years, and lias torn down tho very bulwarks | mood to respond to the call Racee—Tho West aad tho North Striving | It was contested by the testator’s eon by aforucr | the Provident, reported that tne President informed anus bis bide g rane al be fh ccagge gain tm bean Bsc which were her pride and her defence, en We do not see any way in which the Com for tho Victory—Animals tn Training. Wife. Mr. Juckson was frst married in 1845, to Miss | them {nat he had no communication to make at | Sy lls Reve tates Sauks canes es Save Bees se estre Mek bts Atos Hebing, bli ‘ re teal ‘ ‘The prospects for the coming racing season | Farrand, then a eehoc of 15, She continued ab | Preeent, but would make ono in the course of a | Poveda marvel of comrort aud beanty—with four Opera Mouse iii v:., berween wh and TH aT abling her adversary to appropriate the ter- | mission can provide for perpetual good sense footmen, a Joh wivoso skill in ssnipulating hore Theatre—s rit chi he tb 4 ae are uncommonly bright. From ail quarters we | school two months after her marriage, and then | Week. Ho expressed the wil that Congress wonld fl i Ssore Nites aston tory which they embraced and defended. | intho Dominion Government. oy may find | nave slowing accounts of tis dolnes among trainers, | went to live with her hast in @ email bouse in | fot adjourn thia week, as he wonld shortly have vn | %¢#h Is inimitable, a team of five blouded bay equi- Rdwle’e Theatve-Lingars Sarichen Motion That which was watched and guarded by the | a basis for tho settlement of the fishery ques | Tue namber of thoroughbreds in training ereatly | Wost Thirty second street, newly fornisted by hin, | @X€cutive communication to make, SE SME Hey at) tee teauety WN WR Niblo’s Gardew—The Blak Crook. old statesman with such zealous auxicty | tion, es of all the other questions between | excveds that of any previous year, At Jerome Park | She remained with him three imonthe, and thea ro Mr. Cons (Rep, Cal.) intioduced @ bill to repeal pertione be Jbncithnthts ar bth ey cu 1h ues ovp, Academy Maus Melee 1 ig irretrievably sone, and the very bosom | tho British and American Governments, | ‘re are already meeriy forty horses taking their | tarned to ber motier, because her husvand hud not | tho tax on incomes, ive leather with gold mount re Ri a iabaaee 1 (Hep, N.Y.) introduesd the Sub | ime. benring the monogram “il. T. H.." a darks tuna tanh of Frances lies open and bare to the Pros | which may be perfectly sal pes duily, including the famous Judge Curtis, | property furnished the house, and did not keep a heat re wtory in the ' ‘ eyed, quick-witted, and accomplished gentleman, i . how six years old, Helmbold, and Harry Basectt, | servant, Tie proponents eay that though she was | Marine Tunnel bil to provite additions! commer | | aaah Foe ik Sane ere trae, be, Motass, | 800 Of today and of tho future, abstract, Butno settlement is possible which | who wos the star two-year-old performer last your, | capricious and exuetin oa loved his wite, | cial facllities in the port of New York ested RGHIGEL cea sen are ie ace f moematic Taanel—Opce te Vanore But the great pain and humiliation of it | can guard against the presumption and weak- Tu New Jorsey Mr, Morris's string at Controvilla, | and that she would probably have grown to por. Mr, Ronrrteon (Rep., 8. C.) introdaced a Will to [i a great idhaieca dacs - are ti Beals all falls upoa Mr, Turens’s own innocent | nees of a Canadian Leyislature, ‘The trath aA rs'8 at Sandy Hill, andt Litter mt e Suites tee are fo to him but for the instra- | remove the legal and . 7. WELNDOLD, Hears Matlere, r : ffeo's at Patersor " oll; while Mr. | mentality of her mothe 01 s . =; | head. Despite his advice and his warnings, | we now state cannot, therefore, be rendered Betton Sua paste wists hor bir hpee fog | aller feturaion 60 ber raother the young wite | of afl person ee Whe HUAN EEN GdagUned WY CHU: acres te nates torent, Wo Sewnneney ” - lo! ons i 1 " r ‘ ai re de nips ‘ brah tea ‘ pee a yUe t jersons upon Whom such imposed by men to him cannot justly be deemed extravagant, r ; Terma of The Ham coe | (ie Blow has fallen ; and ho himself is the | obsolete by any act of tho Joint Commiesion. | Bayston, LL, includiog his $1500 purchase, King- | went to school again, but after @ tew mouths ro- | Fourteenth Amcadment, for he oud ware thin bay echer tun th Acnerica te ti . > | agent upon whom the hard fortune of war | If Canada desires to raise a row at any tin fisher, Glenelg, the crack four-year-old of last your, | turned to het isband. So left hin Molly in 1848 Mr, Pomrnoy (Rep. Kan.) introduced @ Vill to} sustain tie newapaper prove, ‘That be m alien ti obey :8 j 7 i rs 1 Nf pvearolds, | With ber enild, toe present contestaut, then abo ° i S : : ustain th 0 1 pakes moi bh} 1 A338 | as laid tho taek of decroving the alienation, | sho never will have tho Teast difficulty iu } and teveral higiiy Ured imported two-vear olds, | 4) 15 jllly the Drescus contestant Wout | enable honorably discharged soldiers and sailors, | {4 well knowns but who le #0 deserving of it? By ty, per eat, ‘ * *2 Ge | of the precious possessions for whose pres | doing it, so long as suo remains a British | carceriseudeds ae One ot hor ennees of grievance agniust hor hus | their widows and orphans, to acquire homesteads | judiciously advertising his excellent cowpounde, be Teva repies bs ome adi oe oo ; band was tat he, being a member of the Common | on the public lands of the United States, Tt 1 tho | thas come tu be a ) ee ad ervation he had so wosuccessfully labored, | possession, And now, at the very moment FROM THR WHET AND SOUTHWEST Couneil, ‘requently kent late hours. The principal | same bill wich passed the House at the last ie Lh : ++ + 40. | Would never even have been endangered, ferences with England, tho Legislature ¢ ttletou, and Kxpress, while Gen. Ba- | intimacy witt Anna M. Schaufner, « young girl who | Presitent, tw apooint a Commissioner to the fe reer he 1 Cus be Wopaniona, onion ti ka ane MH y : ; cxeeeeesiidtfipesnienaae i j; flying filly Hollywood is also spoken of by | became his second wife national Congress on penitentiary discipline, &c,, | !rs among ail te newspa ikl pheal non AA A The P " the Dominion may be laying the foundation jeseure in horee flesh, jane other side deny this, saving Laat Bre was bat lobe hoid In Fiorence, Ital tain them, bringing healing on its wings to «nfering { fuera M ii ath “ee Preaiha: + Beoratary i 5 Wistinatiea Gh ite. Sunt Beat ‘Tuer are @ good many horses stationed at Mobite, } eleven years ola when ine roferred to began, r. Poot. (op. N. ©.) prevented the memorial of | gmittions cent pros banquet here, v : th Avy td yake, bee b for futuro disturbance of the most serious | promineut among the stahies belug Capt. Moore's: | aid that Jackson Orxt b quainted with her Avooti, ia whieh he elolme to have ter | Millions. At the recent prove banquet here, to hi 1 aba Hd page, In the published testimony of the wit. | character, Veveraa turiman has Foster, tue winnor of we | 101314, They were married in 185), before he hat iF majority of all tho legul votes east by honly the actual representatives of the “ fourth bard Stakes last fall, from his wite, ond Miss Schaufner ature of North Carolina at tu as claimed, of Jackson's former | elvction. for. United. States Senator, on th : ‘ ' ° : Uuiuke hima very wears nesses examined by the Congressional Com: Yet it may bo worth whilo for the Joint | ty the boat horse ie trathin ge oMe Coltri Was. aig 0 deut of the United States and a few other distine itteo : " a ", i fea! » tens ’ O¢ seven, inciudi that good tare Suacebox and Shortly alterward, juet before the birth | grooud <t Zevuion Bg Vonce. being ineligib! mittee on the New York Custom House, we | Commission to inquire if any stops, and what | )f "tres Ine Cotritne who bas fot appeared 1a clild, be told hor jt was @ sham marringe. Taey ur the Constitution, Was not entitled to be voted | kuished public men who had been connected there find the evidence given under oath by Gen. | steps, may properly be taken to frustrate the | public since he eatloved down Is Meid in the Ford | Lived together until bis veath, two children being | for. and has not thereiore been elected. Mr. Ab- | wilt, Dr, Helmbold was invited and called npon "i ry ' bam dieap at Park last June. Most of | bora ta them, dott asks for leave to maintaia his claim to a seat io Niu = | Horace Porter commencing as follow folly of our fussy and pretentious neighbors | ("horses Mt Mouleare veing prevared tortie | Phe ret wite procured a divorce tn 18K; after | the Benat Ne Frese corer tee Seeee ee Comtcreel wala For ihe accommodation of pertons residing up “y. was eminently desery for, a8 we bave already recent | estate ° Were admitted, inclading the Vicv Presi« ——— New Orleans races, which commence on April 1. | Which Juckson and his Wen reputed wife were for- jon—What '* your pv ' Mejor Dos a arters noi eu: | mally marricd in Tren‘on, N. J. On the day o SAFORMIXO TRB CUATONS SERVIC r st of the press, and. therefor fown, adverthoments (or Tum SUN will 06 received at er—Secrotary (0 the Reform in the Castom House. PONE Nae ahd wit Colin Tis able North verg | Mr. Jeckson's doath, and as claimed by the conten: | Me. Fewton (Kop, N. ¥.) introduced » pitt to | Mid he is the life of the ores and therefore ae @Ur regnlar rates at the uptown advertisoment offer Now, the law knows no such office F . shorty, aod 80 Will Guy Bowie uf Mayland, tants, when he was in a dying condition and unuble | rewulate tae scrvica in the collection 3 of custome in | MAN Sv Fiehly deserves recognition at its lance as DA Weet Thirty-second atrect, at the Junction of Kroud. side nator Fenton has prepared a bill which, > to write bis own name, be made the will, leaving ail | the vartous ports of entry in the United Statos, cand | Cis Way and Sixth avenue, trom § A.M. to8 P.M. Secretary to the President. It authorizes | j¢ jt js onacted with some modifications, will JEROME PARE AND SARATOGA, his property to Anna’ M. Juckson, with whom he | the disposition penalties, and forieitures GREATEST OF ADYRRTISERS, Is — the President to have a Private Secretary, » ‘The entries for Jerome Park and Saratogs, which | bad beeu diving a® bis Wile, and ab the same time | under the laws relating ‘to and for other ate Seeretary, | work @ reform in the customs revenue of | closed are fully wp to Ui r. Durpores, ‘The bill eontains a luree nna of | If Dr. Helmbold makes money be spends it, tov The Duty of President Gra and takes such care that he shall bo a While it ie but right and just that great | euitablo person that it provides that he can. forbearance aud charity should be shown in | not be appointed without the advice and con our treatment of those Indian tribes that aro | sent of the Senate, That office is now filled In the first place, it largely re- | reguret eé the emoluments of the Collector, Naval | 0! tone tees te they are Car alps 6 anvils ep contestants contend that living with wed ioe | bota before and = . 4 We June mootiig at Je Fordbaia | Wie; that they were uever logally married, (ne mar Ollicer, and Surveyor of thie port, by fixing | endicap (14 miles) nas 90 veining Deis n New Jersey being iliegal, because the mplity a 5 a. * Burns, ‘The Doctor, ce, Ningnta, Kemorseiesa, | erec of divoree prohibited nia tm in ing the | lection ot the rever their salaries at @ definite sum, amply suf: | gud sores, Weal gn tao Gentes Five, sd thes the. vasttiegs oo the 1 Taw! Visee in adult the divoree trom nis lawfol Provisions looking to te servicn, ¢ tho Navat a general © | with right royal manificence. abso to our Carnival with bis family, equivage, ant designed — to | nus west have been very considerable; hut, ngt 9 of the cols | isfed with that, he engaged at the Ariing’ The fourteench “ection prov The cost of coming the count due ies th crack hotel, the best rooms and largest - ‘ orse, Peni n. The dockoy Cinb bunds: | ite of his Gist wite, and that the marriage on the | Vides that tue sppoiutment of all oMecrs of tie cus ke disposed to cultivate amicable relations with | by Mr. Ronent M. Dovcras, who was daly | fcient to compensate them for thelr serv cap 24 miles) he BA enirlesy wicinaihg Homburg, | day of Wis death, thoagn is Geet wie was uot then | loins requiring tuo concurrence of tao bonato wall | were dusiug bisstay a constant cial! ‘ ‘ ; pein ate: panties aioe GH : . Maric, Finesse, Niagars, Juvercauld, acd Barucy | living, wae void Ureauve Le wae not in a conuition the term of four years, and tat tooy shail #1701 bed rte ially ai irae of them have un i mninated Bre hpomigs od in obi sche ll giving the Collector about twice as much ns | Wiilisms va to know Wit be wus doing, hold their oBiecs respectively aatit tnelr sticer#sOrs | a ie ap Pa sagged ae joubted!y suffered grievous wrongs at our | the statute, And yet here we bave Gen. Pon: | s Gabino ; ; ue great race of the mecting, how Aller the will had been adinitted to probate by om appoluted and duly quahived, ana | Poure’ pon him, with all of whorw, In ¢ & e ; a Cabinet officer, and the two other officers } the Westoluster c Surrogate Tucwer ta 1 the cre went to tho | Such officers shall not be removed during the term | of true Democracy. he bad something kind snd hands, there are other tribes that deserve no | THR swearing that ho holds the position of Court of Appeals, wher W tial was ordered | of sien appotntme except lor cause; And ovlore more than twice as niuch as is received by | Which Has got die « oven witty to and made them by bis hospitality Se pene " . leer j the Preside: ‘ Saad tries, With such wofore (ie Surrogate, Ln 1400, the Surrogate again | apy removal shail be m neh officer Bliall be ture ged eonphisrts ah Ww os ae oh with. | Seer nadie bet 7. sid in w eee President | ino Governor of the State of New York. sear old ot lass Mtimitied the wil he conicstints appealed, and | Misbed #ith a cooy ot the charge, against btu, aud realize that they were at home, Of cou » poe fut provocation have always been the unre. | cannot lawfully have about him any seere- | 9 sara fe Sipreme Court, General Tort, directed « uew | Bave an upportumit. of being heard in bis defence. | gostes a briliiant intelicet, No ordinary man coald te F : : a b= " pAb gh ; . These salaries are enough to command the | ine tist, ums rece promises to be a trial before a jury Mr. Fenton ania he would ak the coveent ot 1:0 | Ineo bricta space Of time amaoe each a fortune nt ng enemies of the whole white race, and | tary at all or avy Private Keeretary except | frst talents of the country. All fines, pen: ‘Two stakes hick closed tor 187 " wm up the vill eurly next week, with the I WAL colle be (Rk baabeine: ras . Rave never omitte cane ie A BLAS, ; , vee Y ore When compared wi joy | The Great Bear Hunt-Why Mr. Stokum tung some remarks on it RNG CHAS HOWEIY De Che Searels s OF: Me: RSBOre: es, have n uritted an opportunity to practise | Mi Douetas. : alties, and forfeitures, one half of which aro eepataker (2 wile) has 2) e Didn't Shoot the Bear. House concurrent Fi adjourn eal skill, alied to indowitable perseveranes, whie fafernal tortures and cruelties upon those of | According to the official Ariny Register, | now divided equally letween the three and the Hunter staaea (1's wen) dF Cuisiity | To ihe dtrer uf The Bin ay, Marels % wan wabved, and tue Scuate | he 49 tapnily delights In, Almost every paver we our countrymen and countrywomen who | Gen. Ponren isa military officer, a Major | omee name are to be paid into the | Were stakes lust yorr fad 17 wid 13 custies reapeat Sin: In your issue of the 2d inst., 1 discovered an take ep from every quarter of our lund has some. have had the misfortune to fall into their | in the Ordnance Corps, with the tunrorary | progsury, except (lagu nen of irciigell iv ls, gy at the ratio of iucreuse is uy 1M per | in your graphic description of the bear Hunt on the Mouse of Represcutative thing to eay about Dr, Helmbola, until we are fairly hands. rank of Colonel as a hed of Get, Nitin a if v cece alate .. Saratoga the outluok is, If possible, more pri Enxt Mountains, near ‘Turner's Station, the foitew The session of the House was mostly spent io asied by the power which be exercises, surpassing ale, nk of Co member of Gen. SUER- | there ig to be a reasonaile ddowance to! y ‘ing tory Lara Lin : ducoseing a resuladon offered by Mr. Mrmuace «have road ia the Arabinu Nights of the Conspicuous among there cruel and im. | MAN'S staff; he has also held the com- | those who really detect it, Tus saRaroga Cte Mr. Stokum was cheated out of the pleas- | (ew,, Lad.) requesting the Speaker to proceed ut MAGICIAN’ WAND, Alacable savages are the Apaches, a tribe | mixsion—now abolished—of Brigadier Gone: Mr. Fenton's Lill also equitably ad 2", miles), watch will Le rtin on ihe third day of Pied Finsecu Haid hat golared forts & onee to the uppointment of the committees of the | Nor surprising, We now read in the New that may be justly termed tho Ishmaclites | Fal by brevet, whence the title by which he is | ing salaries of subordinate officors in tho | feckuee Tanhthow. Gieuske dem scne Tan y irom vehind Abu vee bar. aud long | House, Messrs, Niviaca and Kidridge favored the | York 71idune of the cnlargonent of bis magniftoent of America, since they aro as deadly foes of | commonly called. Of course he knows that |< ; thon of a fowcand nals, | Buds ainty Cuckyaiduin oucere ' uoisty ot | & buting pany taried the elites Reo moiation, nd Means, Cox end Dawes oppoved it roadway palace, extending clear tnrouet to ¢ “ty ' r , increasing those ol few, and redy wohl « > &e will revive th ‘ ine® to ta Phe SPEAMER ald Lunt tWoyearsago Ik was e } street, uy oecasion | iundred chose: the frioudly tribes of Indians as they are of | Wien he gors to the White House 10 perform | ing these ut 1d quito aa iinportant | Remortes o- the Ler mt muavens ng | Blessed” eleven dave after the organization of the House that | guests are entertained dion we find in the Plilae ‘ 5 aac) abot Wal dt ba caicliae anaes t and qui 1 : sw Orleans, Wester Whik lay the y tolal abstinence proclivition being so weil sseloeart a ety . # ° ‘ the whites themselves. Theso wretches | 8 purely civil eervice, he falls under section 13 | gg all else, it reduces the whole number of | © itastiee abide A bnowieat Turret the cts he notated aes grad | 1x9 able to announce the stanting comumiuees, | deipbia Mu/fefin am account of @ rerenade to him by 5 have within the last mouth or two overrun | of the act of July 15, 1870,which declares that ors, and gocs a } woy toward ahol eye ear {hon Ar. | ue; but smong tcec who are not evers-d and ke was persuaded that even the announcement | an i Gonsbares euee: te Crenten el nib Sew i most of the civilized part of Arizona, not | any army officer “accepting or exercising | ; ing dhceaneel 1h a ) plied ae aay wabili:| feast War in many respects preimaiure nt king into view drug © Re. C ( on ins Ce ee haved i 3 i iM also provides for ritrekys oh by J manitestation of Uke House of Saturday | speech which be made trom the hotel balcon: q only committing depredations Dut the most | the functions of a civil office shall at once | yatyaile reforms in the teuure of office and ; hon whom. Tie sua | 1M L4VOr of am curly sdjourawent, It was nut bis DUE | ine subjcet ofa two column leading article in the Cw "| : : tual, f euure of ¢ Scan eis é Unless oluerwise insiructod by the House, to abject : frightful murders and #8 upon ectilers we to be an afficer of the army, aud his | i. gyneral omer abuses. Wo trust Mr ; Foor heanoe Ckoaee ion at the standing committees until tho December 1 Commercial, merely because he has won #0 fo places that Lave Leen considered eafe for | commission shall Le wacated therehy.” How | py yyoy will press this measure upon Con ty Om Wild taut." uubiewsea sere B 5 with the eaception vl the Coumiitees on | muey popular esteem as to be generally reearied tho A years ; aud they have been allowed to perpe: | does Gon, PonteR fecl—he has always been | jin SG ati patente \ ary Crark. aul M t I a Svor 19 Dablish this trots Hpuintwent of which tur couumitioes tuere | 2 At President of theUnitod St: tes; and now we bara : dines pa 23 : been) grees until, with J amendments, it ean, Wah ‘ aretssed at Col. A + i Mig MeceRsiLy veoreus in tie Vew Yor’ Leader of tast Weanes- trate these outrages compa’ ly uncheck. | Tegarded as a inan of honor—when he draws | gail become a law Harie, Hinesse, ( inp dha sydien yada tlagte Mr. NinbAck to withdraw his rv diy, March: 1/4 Kidwing deaeviniite Gk. Cab Gombe ed. For such inhuman monsters ag the | bis pay as cu officer of the army, while he —— tint te toluung Festus season wid ouilvat tha the dis ina Hd | Pause vain apes nimamtion Uo.'be it ant stb tecehihetat Wp ows Seeeth Al ike. guahiline Apaches there should be no mercy. knows that he is drawing it under false pro- |_| n the W that Gen, vie witht gst ; Merete lots yee tab oad wit ment of De, Helmbold, © ruer of Broadway and é ehould be utterly exterminated from the fac. | tences, and is not lawfully entied to a cent |" , r int to goto England as | ust tins yet 1 a thie aunats of the en sony & iny now aroner to, tue" int Foenty mints street, rendered absolutely necessary Niithineiea! oe io wale with I tink. tor the number « < tran ation im the remarkable ¢ a ba tierd 7 ¥ the marvellous growth ellows iJ of the earth if they eavnot be overcome in | of itt : r th h with his Hl alt Roa a ra 2 re ; FT ABL Potro: by the marvellous growth of the marvellous trade Y 9 i ; w as 8 cof }Commiastos | : ei tat * “ NED STORUM ms — ofthis lous man, Are we not, then, justitea Hy any better way This may seem to bo a small matter it ' PE lownt edvksesioh thee: Nott ‘ funiy & Y Nod. Mare asa YOUNG MUKRPU'S HOMICIDE in saying thot be rivals the most extravawant ¢rem * It will bo well for President Gnanr— | there are only threo army officers who thus | orn Pecific Railroad Cor BABY Sib a eaane af von {tues —— tions o: fiction, and stands to-day absoluteiy : se Congres i) sovall a accrmtarie ’ ; » —_ r f the » son Square | The Caso betore the Coroner-It Is Teatitic pehiilen ana Alan | Py Since Congress will not allow Arivona to be D ayear, This y # said, was offered HORSE SUii9 iy NEW JERSEY Ne iustorm that the Lad was Dragged and Clubbed ENE asec aie ant abandoned to tho savayes—to tako imme. | but when the President is responsible for | to time President Guant firat pr ~ Ou § é Han a ko Witnesses Gat Gas atthe Wap, | not Testis et Peermne: Ses ees is 1 cme i diate measures to affurd pioneers of evs @ the law, aud } 1 wenerals r me Minister; and when t What Bapponcd te Capt. Terry’e Hicod afe t ' toand Lesingcom f Patrick Murphy, who died on tris [ENON Fe vapid Ee pions oe pp hace Uzation there adequate ectio 1 nplices, it is not as matter, 1 J, it was with the Se atte ta suuk cual wune, Wise hurrying past the Fut Avenue vy to the wireet p ration cn y ; ay Rat tebe quate protection, ‘Th t In 1 land, vith the iat Aud Wins, Lindpenil todeua:Welok; . LaPsiaeaien harelle ly Hind ect oll vg hal ge igh ad tuie-and yet {¢ forms but one of many branches of Wa people may be humbugged by a policy | the President defies and violaics tho law 4 voting back to serve the Capt. Blas C. ‘Lorry, at tae Bremen pba ib esas ASinty Riay Ineulréd tniolbetere Coroner Kon ° ' i which, by giving to philanthropista promi y and conspicuously, aud with only a| ! soon aa the Alabama claima | whacves, ta the owner of a very sty Miata dle ag Peeves ot a Murahe) ot Lie Maury atians, is TARIAES PICOR ReenR PONY EST) 5 y ware denied Ti ARG tele’ clone pameieillnad (eae ee eae aterieany, roles . remaraable 1. who aa oh 2 3 whose yonlul proprietor last year returned am ine | 4 nent places in connection with h affairs t covering of false pretences, a ay p et Ae 91 uo litle @ tat wh mo he Was perlectiy Huber. | ¢ f gira All honor to this worthy atselp'e the without corresponding authority, has served | the Whito House, in the full wight and | Wii teres thal Gen, Scunack isa wise man, Me } Metis ag ag lane ti WOnes, Uae Met wo esscmme: | ore RM : the A:seulaplus t ; f ane cloak for tho most scandalous frauds | knowledge of ( Gi wii. ea Late et . pring f Oe See et ; raonvinary hemzttt, took the woe Jd her arrival ut the Veark ty OUR PaRsIDENT, upon the Indinns and upon the taxpayers of | pected to respect the law anywhere? And | 4, uaae cast O ave to the Gave, ind so un of prety Mise Th fOowoM fat het Benth ' ’ ar sn shot : ie eine iy a ie ’ : c be less ay > Loe st tue young lady i Dr, Helmboid ee) ; country ; but such @ y, wh \ f and v a y than ap « { wuch show and no w ! Nis Be inadin't any | fled tbat ut about 100 « 6 | Mactstracy of. these United Blaies ; i or only pretended, will not moet jure. | what binder him from 4 ————— ‘ ; 4] he and ws Daiy met 3 , 4 man, wo should 1 1 (4g < Pay, latcly Provost Marshal Genera}, scair * ' an tied, | Mucply 4 drunk, Daly proposed biw . of the: & ' ‘ | bas the power to send a fleet of war vessels, | feros with his ¢ nee and d J.B. Fay, i Marsha) ¢ I, against wath : ae ear ¥ ; fof the Sin ult, entitled “Heimvold for ‘4 io the fntcrest of a ring of speculators, to iia ate dai woul doc wallta anand | Comnee tain Commissioners of the i rome bd , h on | Presid but the pressar OUF space compels . peat ! 5 : State of Maine. The Zrihune affirms that Col, ’ oF util another occasion this duty i ov people with whom we are sup- | a few days more in Washington, if only to > a AGairs. cana to slog. .¥ g up Catharine | F ag Rea Ra ; ; y } Fay did bis duiy foithfully, industriously, aad ay the sun A near Miauckon lta: aallent: pole : pored to sustain friendly relations, he can | investigate this suliject onesies wHiTacal . Shand j Viguly wentary to Bee i: ’ tly his eflirmation doce not harmonize 1 a of the 18th inst. an article | teow eaued vue y ; : iN Surely order two or © regiments of cay Sane weil with the fucts developed by Senator Conic ared over wy signal on the “ s Aico ; age a Deane DY abode alee arbi ’ alry to Arizona, in addition to the troops 1 Unfriendly Legislation in Canada, Lime Weluis'a Ubkinlitde chats Ubues ot Bane cite odmabead crate ‘ rates Magiohca sir Ave te | s movement taat will astound the | ; : ¢ a Committee of the House of Repre an A thid countr ‘ ® ’ " oA Ie u han as yet been astounded t eae there, to protect the settler vages | We advise the Can Gov nttobe | sentatives. A subordinate of Fur’s named Man ntaruod Mr, Aldawa's reo Pe Daley etary Sect ulat Dr Set Mat’ | sogdactuLteunia arc ait ‘ LR of prey and more relentless tin their p ngs on the fisher ad, throngh Mr. Coxnuixe's agency, been d moon ae ig (uo otcwarh the buster tad Duke Liga An voicome the Anaouncement of his nomination if The Punishment of Prance. tlement bya Jolat High Commission, Canada | burdred thousand dollars, and @ considerable | Vou My gxcagcr wont dawn, exauined t ait edaitneageaear leit phaeey SAS kK. Murpay rai. weruss 0% ri HIS PAT RIOTIEM, tic the money had been recovered tor the | %'Y,'""* 1 . . A wit erikin “ r ho ordered au wimense eonno: be ‘| Among the curious incidents of t te | haa been in a terment over this subject. She | 2° f the money had been r red tor the | " ‘ ‘ r | poset mh en) i r 2 , ‘i eich i European war, the extraordinary has written, and debated, and resolved ia Rane galery 7 : Now, this siitemen rect mM r ring of one Lundred rol q ¢ seoundre| with great zeal, and even went so fai + — r ig © that I yee i ! ‘* HF it has been the fortune of the present head | the most pertinacious manner; and now, at i : ping une , i ‘ ' ssconid | Gen. ween C6 us to open a war upon Mr, Consiaso. by sending aT N no 1 rain r D i { of the French Government to play is not the | the last ace santa, the Dox in Government |g teqior to the Ie f Representatives accusing ECCLES ANLICAL TEMPERANCE. Ce Aire anr nh irceaaate Mist re Due " feast remarkatle, iustrating ag it does in a | ar ring their! 2 view \ “ t , 7 one cout frum he dunia Wnon f vita 4 . irae os Ye most impres r ier ip ) r o Me tee 0} wing | Cowmitive of luvestigation was ordered, 1 el ¢ raveiling exseuses, Mr, Aldania seems to forget r ’ we ofl! ru 1. Ref 8 he j talue of intellect aud experience in public | American f ia they seem dis | Chairman of the Committee was Judge Sunita. | Mer aa ¢ at wan in The & thas Loveantned, mi and quartered To) men | une ND ee aaa 1a wagon eh int phia. on the vecasion above ste ah sfluire, and the deplorable sto hi | poaed to elevate 1 1 Geen nandto pur | mancen of Ohio, aud the inquiry was lug i‘ , 5 i off nerk bh ane, | Yeliclé to the’ poles Staion |! to, the ¢ dal says that it fey P i the absence of these liti lead | suet fler ay a regular branch of business. nthe t thorough manner, The result was § r : ‘gy ; Beeeat sislke Murehe: oo tht be | ¢ ty profound thanks fort Wig Pay It was at the softhe Austrian and | The amendus a thelr laws to which wa | onything bul fivurable to that character for Adel: | inte of tne Colextste & co : a” Sen ueeae remem taee NIE Ce ee ‘ : iar | Prussian wor of 1866 that Mr, Tumis made | patticalarly refer is that whieh provides that Lbovesty which the Zhibuae now endow | (tit ‘ ty } Meetoa rp One © Bathe, shame} ae nbing one of his inost masterly efforts in the French | the crews of the veswls making the captures | *F % contre upon herediae ory aay Our Tpit th nn afr fiw fa fmt Te rerun a opr cera Sacae \ i Logislature discussing the whole subject of | shall in fature share i 1 mor x ' ; : , an 8 " put , i i i nd Fe F ; that ¢ 1 j the relations of France to Germany. Lo tl This is to inaugurate a syste of ebe hist the lava uf iene lise’ oniL Tikes leaders of the church auve hudan interview wita the | irieud to, advance to Ger EcceAR Us al Get : pent exposition he sowed that the weakness of | detail among our fishing feet, in wh chovery | jection ef his conduct in attompting to sh polities perp sata aacornain cise: ICES eR AIA AE Na MNTINR CR Tere ented, © pen or 1 alivacswer yoe't , France was to be found on the frontier next | man at gen in the service of the Dominion | Mannock with holf a million of stolen money in | 4 or af The Sun: yp M1 thi a9 6 aus ath yh andl my Fe Whigh | #3 muntus on f ora £ Would no (Dr. Heimt not | y | bs Honal poliry of France to strengthen herself | aud r Coxk ua for protecting the interests of tho | Ie sbout the Oa wo Cauroly sud sim pastor | With Ni Alaainw,becaune T could mol et ARE OL Iee DPrRObe WUD maw Bi Cf ug | such a 1 advertising patron she bast if et that particular pomt, Lovrs XIV, by iis | If the Dominion Government ate really in | Government is still too fiesh in the public mem: | '* 84.06 Pertioviar flee, Yon will please retract | Yip, Aldama says, Ryan himself succeeded in | & watils ; i meee ntaeays ; i i ¥ to allow this culog he Tribune t it and do jnsticn to all euncerned. nencirating into Cabs, and rendered her gv sor — t ho have been benefited by f b ponquesta had secured Alsace, and his suc. | earnest in setting on foot and kecy up 8: | Cry fo aHow this eulogine of (he Seewne to peas Yours mettruly, JOS#em 1. DURYEA e. althougs stained by of ferorions savace medicamentum? Aud i! he wor ¥ f } sessor, by marriage, had obtained Lorraine. | system of ay gressive irritation on this sub. | “theut the exposure it deserves, 61 Downixe steer, BRoOKLY waa.” Mt Js weil aware tit ue Govern Dennis Larkin 1 . ress a fe, Would not his elective . Re e bh ds iheds —— meni of Cubs er disapproved of a single act i y i | These wore Lalwarks of France, to be | ject, whatever may be the settlement of ihe Bost would als malt mmaien ani eit A BEOOKLYN HEPORTER GORS TO SRE DR, DURYRA 1 wine ou ie contrary, it sust op | We Catherine, Dennis p ty i} 7 ~ 4 n s0stON oun ¢ ant ou! Ms 8 ite Ke oen 1 ne of retaliatt whieh T issued June 14, 1870. a in recounted her wrongs, he an held and strengthened aud protectet, in | question by the High Commission, they may ; aT alias ; : Frou the Brooklyn Viaon, Mareh 7 es Cb edit wii ores is Bia A Wee Des i to} Aud alt the ’ i ’ ig Y May | people were not always di mething which Dp Darsoacin the hint aliens] Gan ao 1 more tan any that wad over fteued | send Dennis to the Pen lary 4 Honor cou ° } | wason and out of season, by seiones, by | moet with moro than they bargain for. They | nobody else would ever think of doing. ‘The | gromd mviecorton anit Tou netienl OH TRUBS Ray OhOn Seo naen SUM ARS Meese UeY®) | Gted, malian tho torte six monthe, Dbenia Pay : political combinations, by watelfulness of | ought not to be so foolish on to suppoey they | la f that city have beon getting up a fate for | the tuimect merely Because T taonehe 1 x 1 1 men, i “ maT POL tate EAM aad Uhdaia ke ihe har) cocks Ei scarer 5 i d ‘ A yunee men re minring the enuse b: « a mot wish wave the and, and only ¢ “ =i ae hh public events, and by proper blows struck at | can pursue their amusements of ast sum. | the relief of the French sufferers by the war, and We Ran ilogieah Museripearay, ym natenatie | solar thevany wgene equene af ane Came eae | HeMbLiNE lip, permission 10 speak to bis wii cave unvolicited to iF tt proper casos, He maiutained, therefore, | mer with impunity, The Yankee is a litile | one of ite attractions ia to bes paper publishod | (OMe'y veedeu it vo aid ugestionc ori’ Leoouche | qa ae, reioric Cavada. Gn ihe iat of July, | Womin's heart relented, and she eaxerly grusved | Chureh of that elty. This eharc ’ BL | on tho first breaking out of hostilities in | slow to wrath, but be is apt to find means, | 04 f toon Tost, In selecting | 1 , a for it, Shave noi bear Heelies } vg | [EE Atsband’s hand ant kissed iim, ea drawins | Asyombiy of Vircinia, and is srequ = 5 : eg achiace (Ka faitan thin te it was de. | interviewed oy tie rs of the our or ite T the Upied stiten, t : f mie Re ‘ € ans, He aiso gave I 1966, that Franco should advance her armica ner or later, to avenge himself, especially bjoet for a vignette for this puper, it w it teva , ry oeition i Flog 10 | ana ¥ dreke dawn wita Her Hy a OR pres tek i ded that the il-looking physiognomy of Lovis : nteacart ently ams With His Com maid #8 Likought you man’s M ivan Charet aan t j t ' g physiognomy of Lov an theta, except to endorse ny aentinenies- They tt at rand Le ready to side with | for ussaulta om hin private puree, He reck: | yi euw Vanuure shemtl be edeated for che | urea! Oy Or iReaat Se ion ay | On the 90th of Jaty, ne writes to the President him to he Butittentiaryy aud now Tn the words of @ loral contemporary ” i Wi a aud prevent any & ler a# or | ona the sea to bo at leart one is proper Pei 2 3 ee, wien bey 9 ¢, placed upon a prop a consider It of he wem, < Cen, [IME DL ¥ ’ made 1 warm true t 1 mio i undue apgsgrandiz of Prus homes, and he will not peace abit to | ; of emote i Rae racy iat ore BIR Our nome Have Wide | boars heavy be she had won w care in tho | the nation’s capital ver be +8 np i, But Lours Navonron View duchy ' v r No not ‘ 9 they Ht H . sei ———— ‘ e « Wor Abidhs . q dignant remor uces from letter-writers, who } ougit : : : ery a aa the y | thot blind selfeonceit which has now ruined 1 above the temptatic Aig ts SuAMSUHE KpevAE RoueR aa wad Gale Le \ , a oNOre dite as he he ‘ On, MELMBOLD ANROAD, : ities doa t Hi | France, d rarded the wara 4 of th fo not our ¢ Mn ts have created t ¥ y for sucha fi ‘ 1 t i Gent na letter to Seflor Miguel de Alva A Vinttoving ibute to @ Successful Busi. “y hy Doe ‘ ta astute old sia 1 idl most tempting field f nd a peculiarly Bostonian flurry bas been stirved | Manse. " f F tectotalain | ma wens Mans ' . 1 capital by the ¢ " 4 ‘ ‘i it F 7 cunt t ured me, Check lie they 1 of Gen, Ryan to ¢ ; oa From the Georgetown Courier, March 4,183) : i bs Fpectator, upon knows | 0 will be under cover of the fisher in regard te the ' Tam y quite as siriet an f a States is expoudiiur | V ' 7 4 ‘ bd — i P) i Ry para. | f 2 i 4 fate Dr. Henry T. Helmbold is int elf nl | eable pr t if ji with what result, Prussin alvanced in ¢ ta state of quasi hostiboow | apy. p rip K ‘ivy, itera ‘ ' uy viSws to yOu OB) “Ol BPS ead i ae ean i resources of olf dd 1 with | aust towne along the coasts of the Lower Pro | @ statue of Father ( uy, the great Republican Dr Dove Tum an udvoente of tonper . on a SA ee ab su ie oa t 1 " . his ordinary how eurly the youth or " BoOn sandy un ils g Ng : y ‘ , ‘1 int It is no part r y of onrs 1 : ” n fio Tur § ( M from eur thorities to T " ’ ‘ 1 serrit I i hat | rot 19% | leration L diseret to Dou | ‘ win aH Inoight into tt p ay, y Yup this rumpus, w gout ¢ ‘ ' ' i We « ‘ | ' t | | ‘ " A clergyman visi a fs Gen, Batior " e , 7 | ' alin ® as bi anid h« rinent Woe are ¢ md to good Ar é nay Whose i ‘ tory, Ave tn all tere Gen. Cawad | iM 1 truek with ptelti : ty ya i i ") t ‘ a t ‘Nis hase atl hborhood, and have po desire to ineits ; ‘ ‘ . 1 1 ‘ ml bi ‘ney ’ } | I pe of hostile Je, jon hy hed tho wor i I mean to be Presi j Fr, with THe Son's a ' n One eur hoy : hatte | of 4 k | ahd.” Te usnaleetan was the reply, “Tudeed,"” said lor as \ oF aba when a fi We blas t i 5 : " ¥ 1 ae ' pootiliatavuvente aviiak we think will cone Hin, delighted to learn that the little fellow Animsementas yahalir f Daunren »~ 1 Old Worl? ' \ 1 ‘ ‘ t ‘ ant am ee erished 5 aubition f you get Att Learsal of the Brooklyn t b Wt lant page et Pipes NE ane ¥ pipe a ) ty ha ry \ {| fast enough of their own accord. 1 Canada | i i ‘ j , (ier ‘ bo avenue w nd yes upon | Firieat i ti i 1 frive | (inks it is the true way to asrert her in oo he Of wall expeditions, and pkuiuly. ween the | Ob strike dulaved Maw ike ponce + > ‘ make my father and andj ny brothers | 4" At the en y inembera trom the tale { yeeeseity of sending a Wellorgabitod> command, | Smear te Konan Senate r y ; he ven |] nd maintain her sovercign digy hal alalers. end uy oneiaa Voeal Susie'y ot New Yo. and Cobane take a little Kood alyices Give. UD vas, vini, vier! 1 ¢ erable ry view had been Le rt Iti blunder whieh eannot be eurcd oul Lae tele itl also upper. Haydn's | party factions, unite togeiher, concentrate: your I ' a a Order ye r i b, the somewb ! 1h Symphony, Warner's" Rau and Men. | energion and money, eend a good ext OH ALA me, Tmiw, | eonquered t * Adit . acd Byun Iuternased and pro atecept, But let not te gentlemen who delnobe's erebstiile” are the @rcbestral ee have but one fi ai of Onbe Dr. Heimboid aid ad conquer all bearte by | (ate Any actiel Ue bold the ‘ i Manas i 1572 WAC RYAN, [the eplendid dignlay which he asude. completely | aseud our 4d) ticaie todo tue ewes rd

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