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THE SUN, FRIDAY, MARCII 10, 1 es een Sete ee ne eA nd Ue ea eee) SW and but for his untimely death would | holding ite sessions—posted sentinels 60 as to | should be reautred of a Presidential eandidate. soe NRW HOOKS. RAPID TRANSIT AT LAST. | Sixurortice ice ee otk satay a doubtless have reached the Presidency a# the | command the principal atrects, and under | The movement in favor of Judge Davis Agra A Book for Girts and Other Polke. netfee Sitine of said ComInIetOnETe, ertaf he ig i MUAY, | uccesor of Mr, Lixconn. the very shadow of the State House forcibly waa te among the Democratic member | De. Dio Lawis has written «book about gitlem } THM RALLKOAD THAT 18 ACTUALLY Tonniban cprepotent U7 bat ercsoraree Tt Shines for AIL Will the Republicans heed the warning | released from jail one of their number, who | % bes llinoia Legislature, No doubt al 8° | Our Girls i its titl—and Marper & Brothers £0 BE CONSTRUCTED. porate LiF wercicinm, ttle, fc, aby lends ce premees = _. | lesson inscribed on thie leaf from bistory? | had beeen imprisoned for the wanton murder | *O make » strong rio, expecially in Tlinvi® | aye pubiisued it. He nays that fie has always been —— ‘ the corporation hereby created shall desire to, where he bas many friends among the members | qeeptyintorested in ike girls, When yount mothing | 4 Viaduct Throvgh the Blocks in the Cen BUILD ADDITIONAL FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 187k. Mr. Sunn is as strong among the Repub | of a negro. af both partion; but there fe & great repugneace pt gh wwe tre of the City to Spayten Duyvil Creek Of Piaduet raniways, oF braac tho rattware =~ ps 5 but th grea rs ¢ | fascinated him so much, and even now he admire a Corporation te be favestea wee Pail | neteby author eer, in any part y.orinoand == | licane of the Northeast in 1871 a8 Mr. Dova- It is not to be expected that the Northern Mm the connty of ‘Westehonter, by yiadacts « Amasoments Tessar, a in the public mind against taking @ Presidential | them os much as ev chief topic on whieh were Co Pash the Work Throngh. Wise, 1. punll be lawful for theih to do-s0, and for tia Seniie Chaeiaee Leh Abs Ais Bathep, 1.A8 was with the Democrata of the North- | organs of the Bourbon Democracy will be | candidate from the bonch of the Supreme Court. | he writes for ueir bonent ts health, and he bezins | Areyny, March 9. —The following is Senator | burpume (a con-truekehe meccmary ride oF brvaiges { Sryant'e Opers Wonse—H0s., wine om sad 1 ae wont in 1859. Does Gen, Grant, who never | able to sce anything bat what is commends: | This might easily be overcome, perhaps, in the | by kiving them good adview about tavis boots aud | Genei's Railroad bill Introdveed to-day, aad enid to | river’ and” to”“erento awl issue suet age nite { arate Wome Wunse.tr Goce. voted a Republican ticket except one in his | able in the proceedings of the Ku-Klux. | case of a man so distinguished and so universally | thoes. As rule their sules are (oo nartow. A | ie ine result of a couterence of all interested : onal ainount of neg ae etal hs neoeenry : ¢ Edwin's Theatre Lingard Bhetches, own favor as a coudidate for tho Presi | But the more sensible Democratic papers of | eatecmed as Chief Juatice Curse but we fear it | Yount lay where font Is four inches wile Ween | an wet sos He he Viaduct Kaway Company | sie lt chaige'and erieet turret fhm mn and i Niie's Carden —The Bak Cowen, deney, t Y i i ‘ e e i will be found strong enough to prevent the womi- © Oe Lord and the adjacent counces, and to | hereinbe ore meutioned, and ali thy prov -, Sue Pork Cireiesiehaseon hadley tials ency, think he can come out victorious in a | tho South begin to understand ; that this ‘e gh to tte neriousty | cHueedquencs is that in walking Uhe step of the girls cE ea ae eae Soon or ike rai | eetly relaiion't whe. Vieane Rauwiys Y ia mention” rbail be dee ned aut take. to be ay contest with Mr, SUMNER on the insue as | organization is too heavy a load for the | "ation of Judge Davis, or at le . is unsteady and vibrates sideways, Lest weaken hii before the people if be should be es, the 10 York, revvesented in | to the alaitionn| lines of railway or bra the State of < nroviied | Btads Thcetee Die Nivelvng now made up between them? Does he not | party to carry, and are denouncing it, some : Pressure of the upper leather cheexs the circulation renibiy do enact as Follview: {or in His action, the game ne if the r Foutes ana tora 1 ef fentrels 65 Broadway “ h nominated, uve fo 4 ib eold. V0 108 cee Be weeny, Willian Mt. Tween, J vhad oven jweluded wid Mmeutioned In secon 4 of i fae Franciece Wi og ee know that the eminent Scnator from New | timidly, and others boldly and manfally tg — Uslbreadaeettherddtenronseal achpaerd Mtnnd ond, tha epee We ti, Visuaid Be Conaoity, Forbes Mo inad, | thie nt i por ‘ i with an elastic garter wor) about the les just below opard F. Knape.dubn 8, sereell, Leopold Kidiitz, See. 1%. For the proper equalization of interests Down to Vision, Bogland is #trong with the men of principle | ‘Uhere is one thing that ie certain, and that The Cincinnati Commercial affirms that mes 8, Burnest, Will ravers George A. Os | shareholders who may suiteribe ANA nay in money eat the knee, iv tie cause wiy the great majority of ian dates iiferant. tim ood, Peter Co: A 8 And for eatiituole adjae nent of tn in his party end popular with all its voting | is, that the Democrats are much more inter. | Gen, Pusasoxrox, Commissioner of Internal | girls nave Wilton Giant, | profits upon FU3ek ant bonds subvceinl and paid Join Mei, Da! | to advance t Intorocts Of said viadmet raiways ott Heart Mativer © =| masves, while Guan? is yet to learn tho | ested in the immediate suppreesion of the | Revenuo, has recently made a decision fhe Ostractsm of Sumner. alphabet of the political ervod which he pro- | whole order throughout the Union than the | 4 large amount of taxes on a claim of B ML foot, TC the woles of tie aboes were | Honnett, Je, Simon it mitting | made broad, this diMentty would not only be Jono F, Agnew, ‘iden, Avon J roc, | Mate bidhita, netics resneccively, (he directors of the oy vora:iom wattamt | Viated, but the foot Hself would look amaiier and | Wiliam A. Looth, Manton Marble, Join ‘Taviok | Rereby cronted may canag to De kootascoarats art of fi en eet ene rter hichard ficncll, | book of accounts for “enoh of said railwaye In. | landsomer. Moreover, auch shoos keap in alana | OUP OM eee tori iG. Martin, | OF Dranchor, and als) ane Mock, bods, rority : 4 Mr. Beastie ig to be removed from the | feseen, and stands today on the vergo of the | Republicansare ; for the toleration which ling | Voss, “at the argent voliitation of Ten 16 | ican tongue than aarrow ones. Neitier should | Nurse’ euviay, Chncian Ar Dhints dives nee | Gr oe evidence” Ge Indi wetaes a | omuer Chairwauship of the Committee ou Foreign | wame prectpice over which Buctaxan, twelve | been afforded and js etill continued to thess | GAH one of ihe New York tive” | iy WMA) oy nage high hecis, Tho high, emall heels Intel | Mir Win “leary imldn’, Wien eye ter: | mip bye or a i Relations. Gep, Guanv demands it, San | years ago, «tumbled and fell? outlaws by the Democratic authorities in | Cvitence Is this statement supported? Let 44) in faghion are absurd. ‘Tey tend to weaken the | Gere M. Van Sort, award K. Willard. James | hall Bivecors han tia mire miner mae pay iin 7 ry . ‘i have the proofs, And what is the New York | anys M. Aereeny, Halward A: Tracy. Gustave Herver, Wil ers. Front (tine to Lime we they MAY PAY arin " Domingo requires it, the British High Coin This great wrong to Mr. SUMNER may not | Kentucky alone, will give more votes to the die® i te, Jam tho toes into the suarp pointe of the | |) nyt Modgot said Re ¥, Hear PALL and pepe ee, Wwe pevee Ae bEst is a tee Bilt ; missioners approve it, and the Republican | elevate him to the Presideney, but it will | Republican ticket at the next Presidential — - TaRialPubleer Belshecate misehiavous, tad you the | oe emreey wie meme ce Beiawtit foremd direc mnt fait goats des caucus decrees it. Mr. StmNuRn has been a | certainly put an end to the public career | election than all the stump speeches that ma: Whon the salaries of members wero in: | injury they do i lene than would be dove by the Mi acetates hati asaeritun Yor oike hnsetned: |) Pics arareet perce ie pared, BY bas payne, } amember of the Senate twenty years, Nearly | of Gen, Guan on the 4th of March, 1872. | be made by Republican orators from one end | creased by the Thirty-fourth Congress, a provis: | gonstant indoor lie among girls and women which Feed ican tt or this act and shalt pelocated | Wats on bianchi, Frenectivelt | ay } the whole of this time he kas beon upon the sti of the country to the other ion was inserted in the law abolishing their right | ahould result from an abandonment of Indiarub- | [Me ty of Now Mani nud te ciple stack wie bet te 7 ete o » Congressional Globe; b ere, ine " Post hi he m - bundred do'lare eveh. Committee on Poreign Relations, and for the | He Won't Speak tothe DribesTaker. Some of the more zealous and less judi. | ' complete sets of the Congr oon Oe ee ne near fon busiient and ofocn of eat corporation REVOLUTION IN SAN DOMINGO. i ‘ earn ee re the Congressmen have continued to vote them \ oman who walks wo! rs. Charles | ghaitpe managed vy a Moard of not ha ba Dire - I past ten years has stood at its head, Heis| Among the reasons riven for President | cious leaders of the Republican party in } Ui olgremieh ubve toll ills 0 Ul Cot | Kean—Ellen ‘ree—was an admirable walker. Any US tee-eete wituunecuren mogine ater cae nae | A ition to Aunexation Threats {i thoroughly informed on European politics, | Guanr’s order to the Seuate to turn CuAnt Congress are anxious to make these outrages M iy Wworan has the capacity to walk well. Bathow eaa | fen ne Sa GL whotacor @ tealonty ef ther. snail Setting Fire to Paerio Pianta - Baeza late session, when a reeolut e nets to has made international law « epecial study, | SuMMEn out of his place as Chairman of the | the occasion for legislation that will secure this be done ita girl goes about perking her chin | deterin w day whe and the place whore Hon Criticat-Attempt to Awsanatie flection ead be helt, and a such mombers of the Forty-first Congress aa t 1 eive du Britt awn. ot \ = f ss . .. oermasie ontrol Ove », stieking out her shoolder blades, and wig eeucr tovench of, the said corporatuls. herein: hae probably read and carefully considered | Committee on Foreiqa Relations, is the re- | for their party the permanent control over | gog roovived then was list, If the resotut'on | jereeit along in a stabby, atambiine way. Por fl Hetore naned. which motive saat be donvered | Santraco pe Cems, Mareh 9.—A retter received every oxisting, not to say obsolete, treaty be: | ported fact that Mr, SumNer refuses to hold | the polities of the South, This iv a dan- | had been carvied, it would lave cost the Gove Walking 10W, Wide hocls and broad soles, expecta Be a oe tele ee atte eters tke | from Puerto Plata, dlated t tween the United States and foreign powers, | any personal intercourse with Baycrorr | serous scheme, and had better be let alone, ment €64,000. Mr. Lavetw, the vigilant and | about thet necessary, The body must be at | Lime of auch cection aud ruc net The #ald coroorntore fhe San Domingo Commission left here for } and in all the broad learning and minute do | Davis, the bribe-taker, Gen, GRANT'S Asmist eres faithful Chairman of the Committeo, | perfect hberty about the waist, ‘The a | trevented by’ rng shat npypoine. two tol Salen taal EM ballot ened petit acaba tails of these subjects has not a superior | ant Secretary of Stat RUC CRG: COMMING |S 0) LW estimated that the Coagreesion hy Witluoait) | Sesely Cnemy SO BHM, Walkie. Next He dinseton | Uirectory thai enonee, Sua O1yiGy Tk mmewill be carried oct,sotwithstandlag thore 1 ts ‘ la i 1s to corry the chin close to the k, Strance € ol equal humbder dire ‘s ar | tion selemow a ovtnotwithstand ing the { among American statesmen, In the han Mr. SUMNER has doubtless read the report | All the world Knows that the Cat these tek sols, would cost for he Forty-text Con, | ere asa oe an watch the whol t fe mae bes wi) ial tespoetvaly hala oflee tot | fe a strong pitty in opposition to Hier, ‘Threat q dling of there questions the only fault ever | of the Joint Committee of the Massachusetts | Tevelution is ended. The curtain has Ic tess $407,704; but it is probable that tive total | irs fe Ole am Mut Dike bia Wisse, tha wide were hosen in ther. plvees as have boon mate to burn the town it ik i ana aude exp will foot an a niueb gr sun, say nol “ Ng % « he stock an ir WO houses ba been on fire, found with him, until the San Domingo case | Legislature, published in Sonate document | since fallen ; the tra ia played out. Tt} oe Borat mane meget He Se "ders are wroug, ts hips are wrong, the waole ait 2 antunlly ‘ bennstantly oatral the town REALE \ arose, was that he was too exhaustive in his | 138 of 1870, respecting the bribes taken by | Must be so, because the last twenty re sil » pee yee Se fal ' and gratul: 1 is wrong. A most important role of realth is to stand my “Or kew. York acs there ie thet excitement’ ou tho. teland. { i ¥ P at : ’ : va ‘ os to reporters, ue national lawgivers are | ay straisht, Wark ercet, ait erect, and even when then present oF F Bons wore what the condition of Hacs is { researches, and too intensely American in his | Baxcrorr Davis from the Boston, Hartfont | Bonthe the Spanish authorities om tee oe eae a tiite tisat ander a bushel, | sous in bed ve nish uo wot partincs pliows we Hi vsusation pAray, ROWever, remains | foclings, and Erie Railroad as a reward for betraying | i#land, who of course know the real condi f An atiompt to assassinate Parcinaton, ihe d : a a ullros ying , sae Hhelatty | 2% the jouruals of bo:h Houses are carefully re- | der your head and watch your toes all migit, bat a | Bevtau tonael ae Vaare takes fealee, Mr. Sumxen is one of the founders of the | hia constituents and defrauding his clients, | ton of things, have pos tively and of ¥ | vised and printed every session; the laws passed | koop yourself otraicht. If yon do tis, y Te ofaaid Board for the remaiader of HAVANA, Maret: #,— Advices fron [feyti to the 166 Republican party. Always its most learned | the stockholders of the Erie Railway Com. | ‘formed us that nothing of the so-called | a¢ each session are also printed separately in | Meart, stomach, and all the other orzans o y | thererpeadve terme nereby ervated shalt pomene | HAVE Beet Fecalved. |The Amerisun Consul at Cpe advocate, he has stood foremost among its | pany. He evidently remembers the follow. | Cuban Republic exists in auy portion of the } public documents; all reports of heads of depart- Will have room for wore. Itis Impossible even ta 7 aul th the Dominican Gou, Luperon bad have « cood voice unless you stand ¢ POWERS AND PRIVILKGES, A vory good mode of practising the art of waiking | and be subject 10 all the provisions of miei Sees OF Same oN bn on | peer ae LN a Re seed April 2. | poliey of the Uayuen Government, The commander one's head one oF two hours every day, Whatever o, and the veveral acts amendatory therent snd eadl | promised to look iat ai ter yiian frontier to join @ revel H Hou i ‘The Cousm! reraindéd the cominan ter Liat non ine eloquent representatives beth in Congress | ing portion of the testimony given und: and inthe forum of the people, Inthe carly | oath before that Committee by President | bers, who are being active! days, when to be an advocate of its radical doe | Joun 8. ELDRIDOK laire. Bo island but a few wandering bands of rob- | ments and ail reports of committees aro printed tracked to their ] by the Government printer; Lirrue & Buowy of jon are paid be lly for printing the luwa See D ‘ ir 8 en at Large,” a copyrig! pub. | we is employed, it should be carrie ne tap | Soasl terete, excepL eo, far Oe tne Bremen the iro. — trincs was to invoke social proscription and norton by the Committee.—1 see tiat Mr, 3.0. | What possible object can these game Span: | 10 thelr" Statuten at Large,” « copyrighted pubs | CAROL OMG tnctcniaeloss to tne mock, tor | Sion of inact’ and tre eid eotp ae th the be The Fatiure of Gambetta j provoke personal axauult, he lost caste among | 5: Daviw cot Fov.009; wivat was that fort ish officials have in saddenly resuscitat ng | lication which they issue for sale; and all the | thinty minutes in tie morning and about the same | auchrued to make,coustract, and maintain viaduety, | || ~ i : : ‘Anawen by Prestdent baridge.—He to draw ev aie | laws, proceedings, cad debates are printed in | ilme before lying down at night. ‘Tac use of thick | and to construct, operate, and use therein rallw aye The French Government of National Defence if hie literary compecrs, and was subjected to a | the co atracia, andl wid ue in enrry Nethrours, | this much killed and buried revolution? | 1h UE tly ol Id seem that | Plows tends to produce a carve ia the neck, ‘The | MIth the uecewary nd 10 conven pestonge having entizely thiied tn ite fore to dulend Ue iz brutal assault in the Sonate Chamber, which | yosa? Aud yet they have again evoked it from I8 | ing Committee on Retrenchment might find a | — Dr. Lewis lias the fall drens of tow | SUNCE Omer OVC Alt actos oer ae ora eL, | Ratiou, it is now in order that it shou'd be assailed? { sprinkled the floor with his blood and came | A.—He was ono of the Directors at that time grave. They have informed us by cable, ¥ neck and alort 8 immodest as it is | acnerctiaiter provide for the failure. A vigorous act of impeaciiment bus } P [By this traueuction the Erie Kailway Company, Py 1 protnising field of labor in the direction of con- | gnyeatthy, The mania for extravagant trimmings ‘Mr. 4. Tae vi 4 aud railways 1 been pat forth by Gea. Cluseret {a8 letter dated ov H near terminating his life. of which Mr. Davis wat a Director and legal ad: | wider date of the 7th inst. from Havana, | tacts for the publication of Congressional pros | of women's dress line become jnsuiterable, Bar- | to ne construcied and cujoied by ate hag i “Atiet eMac al etal ty 49 pie ‘ Viver, lost about two million and tirec-quarvers Of | «that rume cre ms harp and | 4 rings are barbarous: fluger-rings are vulgar. ‘The | Piall follow » 0.8 Foote Goer eva on the gith of Jamuary, aud sddres: od i And why is such aman now sacrificed by | Gouin; vutMr. Davia got nis. 400,0W clear amd | “that rumors were current that a sharp and | ceedings. wearing of false hair isan atroc'ty.. Pre prraear 19 Chamuere rect etweeh Broadway 40a | ye Gambetta, ‘That gentlemen having been. Mit 1 the Republican majority of the Senate, the | clean from the Boston, Hartford and Krie Company. | serious engagement had taken place with aes wh for the complexion are among the im t ni hil . | . vy in consideration of inducing tre Evie to make the Bs 1 Tho stories current that Col. Jaws Fras, | ble outrages which woman perpetrat babcteied Turoven Te BLOCKS PSUS St Wiaty Sd BOviby, Recor remeet Wouter oe f most of wham rose to their present positions | comtract whieh resulted in this loss, | the insurgents at Las Tunas; that the insur 5 ; * , S| rhe habit of padding the Luct of dresses, #0. uw ea ke ‘ reer the other members of the Goverpment were shut up after he had won fame in the public councils? | Pacts like thess being established in | teetionary forces were commanded by Vr An d Lanes aoe Ata of kn " si ar vermal among, drcarmakers, destenys the naval and @ vigoeie bei w den Dee Me ttiace | in Parts, to organize and conduct the defence of the ; th + Island Railrood, and wa pe electer lunetio: preasts, Lacing produces VT or vkersireet, aud from. then one brane’ ou, i uite ye at his mi “ The avowed reason is, that he differs with | poganl to Mr. Davia, it is natural that Mr, | CENTH Gancra; and that they had two | 1°), rallies diator ti cuurmous paddines worn below | CF ceeket areata ty hi vergta Benes iy band. eilnnadreoda geld ata } Gen. G @ 1 b . a > Nery” Ti fol |_| its President ia Apel next, is an April fool hoax ¢ Waist heat and invare the e. ‘The garter pon tre. gerects ing bis duties should be investigated and criticised. jen. GRANT on the subject of the annexa- | Scwwin should refuse to maintain any per. | Plcees of artillery hen fellows a tate: | city tittle in advance of the seasou, Me, | Aetiourly: Influences the of the for ny Of Bona sirect or rest Jones | Gen, Claseret accuses him of almost every faalt, ei nortacasterly tion of San Domingo to the United States. | sonal relatioy It is not wrong wo wish to tocking | street, and from themes pase ¢ from its novelty ss with a man so dishonored, | Ment whica Is retry Otiven Coantion, the President of that Company, very large, tne | tie blocks and across the streeta, roads, cept pecuniary dishonesty, that could be laid to the { Other considerations no doubt con: | Like all the other reasons for the removal of | And modesty: “It is said that the Spanis’ | otthough for some tine in feeble health, is not no | kiee #mall, and the circulation vigorous. am wastic | yiivere Meity Ahother Branch sof ee Cen ae P noe | of thin object. Doviring to eifect | creditable to him and discroditable to his | Were; when were they otherwise? And if | ond if ho were, the stockholders woukd not con | Wr Ines” THe ne ara amare Me mot true as | MSGR MISS Aetaad geen Grondway’ wear tous: | an ambitious buaybods golng reatictsly abont, © compromise, certain Senators con: | adversar they were not victorious, who would dare to proposit Ureanure of the garver Fequired to keep the stoce | toa aad Bioucker at meson rauetan Westerly | Cuut2e socccties without aap disuinet Ident, aad 4 sulted the President, as the Tribune ——— - say so? By tho way, Las Tunas is about]. ee TRHeGaEe to | tokotiod’el the: moot ta eo ROR aed te tS ae sireetor the Sixrh'aveane, and froin taeice | without expacity for the labors he tad undertaken, 14 informs us, upon the expediency of 60 en The KusKlux Klan. 150 miles northwest of Santiago de Cubs hen the High jamnmission comes 10 | fares weaknews o/ the ies: 8! lack hat circulation. | svonice wot the Alain argan. aad moat of ica | ‘The armies which be brought togetlicr were mere ite a, the oof Fenian raids in nada, fore co! ss of tly 7 je recon. ‘are to the diariem River or Spuytea Duy yi Crees, a ations of isciplined w out a , larging the Committee on Foreign Relations ‘ow that Southern Democratic newspapers | On the same day, te 7th iust., comes the a Ms Gani kalan fan iueeiitee dl Of garters that the stockings sold aaih ¥6. fice whibae! oer eatin: GULSALITA AE the aE a ag to place Mr. SUMNER in a minority while | are protesting against the acts of the Ku- | following still more extraordinary despatel | my.y moke against the United States on that « Dr. Lewis prefers large women totittic women. | TH rauion nay maken the routes afore | Campaign whieh he adopted, that of attempting ta allowing him to remain as its nominal bead. | Klux, it is probable that the existence 1 Havaua, to a journal of the As | count, the American Commissioners should take | A Woman should weigh from 14) to 10) Hounds : | Switehes. and otlier conveniences foF the proper W resist the Prussians by bodies of troops of ouv huns i But the 7rilune adds “thet the President | of such an organization will be admitted | sociated Press this city, but which for | care to urge with suitable emphasis the claim of | The average large-sized woman ie, like the average | ™&qr 3" Fur tue purpose of making, constructing, and | dfed thousand or more each, was the most absard { would not consent to anything short of | even by the Democratic press of the North,s | wome unknown reason was only partially | Col, Joux Wanner against the British Govern. | arge-fized man. sunerior intellectually wed other. | operating tie ual) Vater tne ave icuwered to | Llitt could have been conceived: and tie coer f Mr. Susnen’s removal.” We might her¢ 88 of journals that have steadfastly main |, published ty its read Ia the late en. | meat tor false imprisonment, Col. Warnes isan {than men i that they have no adequ Scr UTR, and ems the taveral _ sirecie | ween henge tee pager teghstives) Ly inquire what Gen. GRANT has to do with | tained that the reports published in regard | gagement near Mayari, it is reported that | American citizen who was’arrests dimprison- | Yitch growth depends, are vedu. hereia provided for, ead into and upon | competent for the business they were ecnt to pei Hi the composition of the Committces of the | to Ku-Klax outrages were the fabrications | the insurgents aurrounded and cut off two | ¢d in Eacland, not for anything that he had doue | to,palt tae natural age tnd Nellie | tal Ate ae eed aud ceatemplated, sueu vie: { ffm. Having under their comuand immense bodiew } Senate, and we might comment upon the | of carpetbaggers and scalawage—base | companies of the battalion of Reus. ‘Thisac. | thers but for words that he was said to have } 44 ceils the sory of a iriend who had three daugh- | cuels aud rat ways to De constiactert ty tne of men which they were wuabl euyre, they } eal eff uttered in some Fenian meeting in this cor ry ters and two sone, all grown up. He was a shop ourh maouer as OH (be MOss BpLroved Pp delivered battles whieh it was in th the servility of those Republican Senators who | slanders designed for po! ct. counts for the great Spanish loss, which, not oivudi¢iont dimeueons for tue purysees of eal wuould gain, and in ¢ keeper, and one of the sons was employed in the of which io 4 few hour. He bad been Ity of no overt offence whatgver bis BOYS the sur if fo far lower themselves as to confer with | That the Ku-Klux organization extends | withstanding the denials in the papers hore, | | 2s rp yh pee Shea Wits tae ees ese es RUIN ak, teas pod | eaued ier hatuee wc emusten er, mie ROMaaTg Baad 4 him upon such a topic. But we let that | through all or nearly all of the Southera | was very severe; tudeed, the Spanioh «peut | rico fb loag ak ho anda of i ducing the sumer, visit the. ents try for ther iy Whatever may be thought of Cicsere's Judgment wre wire waumits Of no question ; bi e ‘ whelmin, aptain, tw are aiendie health. The bus ut on badly, watil Analy nh Keneral. he is certainly in the right ‘when het i pans, and only refer te th= vty cauntta OF no question; but the man- | teas orerichetming. A captain, two le Gorernu.ent, There are several 5 tre father called his daughters toxether, and told sfirns tua the duty of the Hreneh gonorale aft { cu, UMANTS implacable hostility to Mr. | nerin which its members conduct their opera. | ants, and three ensigns were killed lava simuakée Let amniaiinaanl ah them that he was in debt, and that the ou'y chanc i Bhibes OL Sommeen ROR bi der of Redan wa Banh tals ereety RMS " ’ ‘ ¢ nee Comune 6 eaed Dig 6 . for efamiy Was toat the girls should abandon foes sats - ona ed armies, wh tuen incapaole | SUMNEK because he opposes his San Domingo | tions varies greatly in different loc yari isabout seventy miles due north of San | that of Col, Wannex. The House of Representa: | their hile life, aud help Lim to carry. en the bus be’ | ghting, but to avoid’ vattie, to annoy and Wear one RR job, and does not believe that is Secretary In some sections of thi wunt . »Fo. tlawro dw ( tives an ly re " 5 nese. ‘This tuey did € ke Were discharged ; the epemy, to gain all that was possible. and as fare & job, ' hat hi «retary ‘ the c ry their pr ting 1 has a y referred ik to the President to | Best Ut secthe taduateiaea cha: uae? i akan katavstioxs ns possible to rink He says tie Minister { of State is as eloquent as CHATHAM org edings are comparatively harmless, con On the same day, the 7th, from Havana n such reparation as may be just, Lot us family was saved 1 verty and dist es : of War should | to dine with Bancnorr Davts, the convicted | for the purpose of frightening the negroes in | Febreary at Quemado, distant only fit egioet their duty in this regard be ruiued by it Girls seeut to have no other et Dts OF ea communeation, aud toreatewed even to carey tu ; y Q y Bettas feck in Ile than 10 gele Hndbana. "The ies that apis OF 98} War ino Gers thins what Cluseret bimsal bP bribe taker. order that they may not dare to wander over | miles from Santiago de Cuba, in whieh the " Tait 1 Work is for the poor, and that the rick ought not t ms to the n sired to do with the contingents of the valley o i We learn further from the Herald that the | the country at night, the masqueraders be- | resurrected Cubans, fighting under Maximo ' aeaee a ntcal on Black, | fecaimmendeatmone the occupations that eirls should ee aracucabie onenaif ot tse | Uren alowed, “Rut Gambetts” preferred. (o, send * British members of the High C joving that the closer the colored population | Gostez, were not whipped by the igen ela Li blonographiy, liusekreyine, deatinir, lam letravel: butwnen [etter eo eey gis ae eine errra weet f aro pleased with the shape the negotiations | keep to their homes during the hours of | —that is, the latter do not pret natinfied that the stories of these letter-writera | HAtinw.. teaching, 'watch-cieaming and repairint, | syenucethall be made, bey the a doubt a ¥ of stratozy aud of Orgauieationg t have assumed so far,” and that inas. | darkness, the better it will Le for the integ- | gaimed any advantage, nor to have are highly overdrawn, ‘The hospital ia sume. | Erevinge photoxraphy. designing, gardening,’ spec: | fouters wor shail they be 8 Warr ue aeresonry case Chuserel war io matnaial ‘ much «as he has heretofore strc rity of the hen-roosts and smoke-hoases of | prisor but they do own up to whet crowded, but it is clean, and the | gating ie land, merchandising, carpentry, a2 SHIMEG. of. they Committees of PEunet teety cent Or fity thousand men, giviag defended ‘the American side in tho | their white neighbors. In other regiona tho | elglit killed and saventosn, wour paticute speak iu the highest terms of their treat. | On taatrimouy he preaches avermon, Allwomen | "git OCMC ae ok | independent in thelr Wovemente, A hnwdrodl matter of the Alabama claims, ther Ku-Klux associations are nothing more than latter one ¢ ADO. ment crory department in this city attended | OMe $2 Dury thelr usceriaiutien and auzieties acquire the title o aud hold such teal estate or interest | Valid men,” he says, * weil ar well equipper ‘ ‘ the love of a hueb Men, on their part, are | tucreiu, as way be Decvseary tocreble it to eon: | Well fed, and weil commanded, are worth more fore “the proposed removal of Mr. SUMNEK | secret political societies, with blood-curdling ‘All three of thess engagements must have | ts 1s Work as thoroughly as the Commissioners | think: of the same thing; but only the rich ean | struct dnd operate said viaducts aud ratway as herein | than 8 thousand men taken by chances and throw: y afford to marry; it costs too much. Besides, wo. | Provided, wid Iu cave it canuot agrec wilbthe owner | pell mell into the yaw: If oF defeat.” H from the Chairmanship of the Committee ou | initiatory ceremonies to strike terror info the | occurred almost simulcancously, and at dia | of Charities and Correction have done in this case, | jyem make themeelver Ugly. "Look atone oc | Liowutioo! euch teal esiave or interest lor tue pur’ | ot attempting to ereate these. Ereat arvulos at thet Foreign Reldtions is reganted by the Britis!: | souls of new members, and, very likely, no | tances which, in a mountainous district like | He Public would have no cause for complaint, (hem. A big Wuinp, three big lamps in a wi ne in the manucr sp 1 lathe acte helely decor. | APAUSEST atonDIng the national industry, the duty i y ) bead Of crimps and frilis. a hauling up of the dress li erties to -enucae ia’ bay ok (he. beeps tog of the Minister was to organize a systom Of militi % . ’ y be proceedings for any Li Gocasbtanlonbrs ania favorable cirotnstance.'t/lllnek of higod bleety anmestion indice cleat |liiie casera ne reoh Gulincan: lave) allowed ; and dhere, a) enormous, hidsons muss of falee hair | of ihe vurjores Auihoriac by thie section, fstiali nine | aL Wwhich the men would have ehosen thelr ow " * Mr. Wurrrenaw Rerp, in a note to Mr. | or para planted ou the top of the head, and on ¢ De uecessary that the petiiiow to the courts shall y officers, and to have taken care that tnd: rs If this statement of the Hera/d ie correct— | ings, with most insiguficant results. But in | uo coporation of the ditlercut generals com: | At VLUTELAW REID. In @ note to Me) ve stop inf that a te noniteccript thing orna. | toy. allegat ou for eteresce to "aay -iavery oration: | the least nassiule interription. nt se se F una » Dew 1BLD, § he form ‘ ¥ ie , capita, surveys, ways. ne Airk Ob ai " pivicg etta’ and we sce no reason to doubt its nccuruey— | some parts of the South the Ku-Klux are | manding. Inasmuch as all these accounts a me | MAR ae Bila OF teee, bins aly Be a8 ee ee BFA OF aay | - Th oritem of eupplyiog Gambetta’s armies wan 9 rule of the Zriduae is to accord every accused | While the ehop windows teil us all day 6 Of the CERTIFICATE OF LOCATION. equaly Vichous With their organization, ‘There was it ought to kindle a blush of indignation on | desperate men who hesitate at no description | are from Spanish sources, or from interested | person a hearing” Mr. Rump should have stated | PAdsingr whélebones, acd eprings which occupy | sg 7, Whenever routes of said viaducts and raitways | BOF one of them which had its rations regularly, andl most of the spoee within that outside ring.” How the events | that the heariug so kindly accorded by him is | ean any man of scute who knows that life is made the chi ek of every true A: the soidiers, baretooted tnd ill clothe rican, What shail intertect With OF Cross above auy bore trac f outrage or murder, and under the protee- | partisans of their cause, detail were ofvem bow occupyahg tie ari Of sbierts, ro. *\ | compelled to remain frou thirty-#tx tO forty-eight, Ee a en Se and the other British Commissioners Iu South Carolina the order is supposed t On the whole we are inclined tothink with | persons attacked in bis paper, a pricate one, | deformed, fettered, hali-breathing art Hracted ih sigh MANRCE as not to interfere with tho | also the secret of the absouce of diseipline PP I F p h women have ho power or magnet Practical operation oF working of such horse ralway | from Gret to last pling "Whi do with the organization of the Committse on | be led by wen of wealth and social position, | President Grane that the war is ove of “ex. | Fairness is the pretence; unfairness the practice, | giggle frerly and use big words, aucr an. Iracas. and uyon completion of said viraucts: aud such | "Yt choice of ks gr) 1s Gambetta was equally. Foreign Relations in the Senate? [sit any | and ther apologists say in their behalf thet | termination ;” but whether eventually the ee Percent al the eeae oven eaecerel yeu se Failway tracks may tie wade, the sain ibe | wa TO ee ete a i nee. Sone part of their mission on this side of the At. | the State Goveroment being in the hands ot | “exterminators’ be t ve-trading Spau h Kentucky Repul sonds ¢ fected ney hay ome 40 ct Wie were prcviows (9 the vourtzuctiog ofemd | ture of Palikao. | Bo ame wiih his. bands lantic to dictate to Congress how it shail | the blacks, there is ao redress to be liad by | iards or the emaucipating Cubans, seems at | “Mevanati Commercial the utterance of l upon, lite Dsby names. “Insteal of Helen: Maran hiade at ae proper conte ant | tenived tus contitentia instcuchene of the eatne make up its committecs, and especially he whites for outrages committed on ther sent 8] doubtful alton as ip pont Gans Cane In oppolals,| ret Malaavetsa bey nia Nellis, Magaie, and f vail Tailways exmoaiees | 8 is sister was atl serving atu lady oS ti committee which bas in charge our r by negroes except through the action of this — eee eee ee ee eae arlie Car tig. | Catberites isiae Gu being called How san || Roe lesalt not he incian for any potiae br aubatt® | kis ite ia Meueaaliand wen alereot unre mate Wik: é = ans, and who will not do anything for the | a sensible man propose u hfe partnership to a rtp a ec aflicer x avpey) % + ¥ tions with foreigu powers, and which, ‘appointed tribunal, which bes taken upon orn iw the crown of King AMA: | yencGt of the party. There is nok” he aays, | silly gooce ? Inu iaien could Wee that gine are tn | Ar evel wif he ae sistaute, toenter or pare | hud enjoyod unter che Ktapice tortie lia bei this particular case of their unseemly inter. | itself the functions of a vigilance cominittee. | P¥Y* 8 ady beginning to proir Hany | fur distant a duy of recompense, Gen SEEN paaete teat ote he ie atts toy oth au inthe proper care of this corpors, | eetded we a Repubiicnn, “Cue tuilure of all these 4 i e ‘i : a i raiecauareitiea tie F . healih und & at their lite is earn Mautiae fat pur Without the cuiee eacrals in the felt is w suMcieut criticinu, ape ferouce, ie in the first instance to pass upon | But even if this were true, it would not in the f bg them generals si ape doubt, will wcek a renomination at the hands | fea, that the to bezin at the beginning | sala. vorporsuon, unde gut raceme! Ct Geir appointaont, Kvcrythiug. icy did Was egael= the very treaty which these Commissioners | least excuse the summary manner ia which | *!#** Paid Haha nish | ofthe Republican party ; and although Kentucky | then marriage would become the rule and noting 0 nt | Ty the contrary of wifat they ought to have done. A ) 'y ia ecasth Gta ; A hun marr come the rule, and Hot be, ws \ vandtheoiicers of | so-called army of two hundred thousand men being are now engaged in framing? Have tl unfortunate blacks and obnoxious whites Ital 1 lav t does not count uch in the election, her vote will | Ban am ass, the excentl ets wb 08h, erly prob a rs ven to Pala at ‘iret ck 1 DFOke 4a United States been sold out at the start by | have been murdered in cold blood without ; Spanish Governe | (tll something in the Conveuti No doubt | subjects hundred aud forty kirle ia. a TO ANY OTHEH PRON, Loire: fa60 ue ome SIIERE ast two Bletor br broaeie Hamiiron Fisu and Baxcnorr Dy © least pretence of a trial; while the im of no Idan a person & via te's0; and {tte trae oF many other Binion) COR Kee BE al the Timer ieee en | Raed ei un . Suupln Lira placen, tbe areiy Deine IRs aka And is Mr. SeMNEK to be offered up ass f punity which has attended the unlawful peeidee Heaiughy, — ue or (our possessed any decided ihe construchicn dr operation dt eald. yi "T] Meltrat? elie foteate, vst the. faults ‘ape kt ; oer rea : n their instruction a vast sum of | FALWHS* Aun oiler tings as Ker e everals snd upon bis soldiers, thou fault was sacrifice to gratily the prid cuy aver of the Ku-Klus in that State has led | The ¢ re likewise holding up their] Gn the od of March, Capt, Thomas J. Barry but tow of them ever evntinge! | quihorigid to euiltet aud fecolres wot exceeang ti | exCiasively bis own, ‘ve result with Bh ie What is to be the effect upon the Reput assume that choracter as @ ver under ya cured election of t Flets an & Co., in the suburds of Cincinnati, | The universal » ily oF Fr yeh he condeawns as marn and twenty cents tor apy distance between « thathe knew bow to do was to burl thea npon oo Bean party of the displacement of Mr. svst. | which to commit depredations uud outrages | (8 than ons hundred and eleven Deputies to the | wa¥ missed, and on a search being mado for Mm, | {Yso.muen wante ol ert the only rev 9 it | Pieet aud Kinybriageeior cvesy svat | | es OF the Pweiny which Mishimited vatelgha NEn from the high position he has #0 long | upon blacks and whites alike. The Ku-Klux | "°** Cert an etal verre asmmpesal ds ae ame Re UUS ABEnOTeA OL: UL TmUAG duaoes ha aan Dv iddh, bat toe suid of att 4 | he had not been able to prevent, Raidherve was at rn open tub, containing the Worm of the and emis ne rom their immodesty, but b H c D held ia the Senate? In the year 1858, while | themselves acknowledge this, and in a pro ‘he proposed law in reference to quantity of boiling water; the body when recover. | Caute thelr Tiary mation te Infurions to the brain | oF to allow more than one passenger to uccuts 6 ariny in ite flight Were wothing but a muddy aud — & JAMES BUCHANAN was President, the negro | clamation recently printed in various South | medicines, now before the Le ure at Albany, | & Was literally boiled, When last seen Capt, Barry | xo theatre, bat that ifthey go wall hey should | the hours o. vx nau ciZitt vcloek tm tue suosbiag eat pial as 1 ' yg ? w wil alte jatinges, 7f . ne Wave attache Lae pane ney » ! thee sult of Gambetta’s adminis. Propagandists were iutent upon forcing ela. | Carolina papers they say that private | provides for «commission, to be appointed by | Pat ‘UNE by an oven window, readings Below | A en TOTS Gocior, put they should vere eae Of these euormous biunders cam Vory upon Kansas, then one of the Territories | grudges have een gratified, laborers have ] the Governor, who shail, on examining the vari- | aru tune wncthe tab where hte. body wes aalar are systematic, not focal, and tht the | each capable of seating at least forty-eleht polon Ressselt aver eujayed so uoscrite a dicitor ofthe Union, ayainst the wishes of ita peopl n frightened away, aud robberies have } ous remedies for sale generally by druggists, de- | quently found, The distance between this window ty of the pationt, One of the greatest reme- | siriug to travel (0, wud from theik work and oe (ase | ive fruitless career of Gambetta suggests to Ue Chalrman of the Committee on ‘Territories, | und threaten with vengeance, But if it had | 2" ivatedienta us to render them deleterious to } with « fainting fv and fallen froin the window into | bath tod Is a bumbug. A bathing mat of Ing Han air MPa, OnE PRMONGSE WHO a © bala his tara rican rv the great French organiser he heal consumers, to foro d pre. | the tub, does not appear probable, since ne could | Pers four or five, in diameter, with the edge ConVeulence of ihe puvite. beceseary I he R RE he du Heit \ He expressed his disacut from this measure, | not beou for the state of terroriam created by | {Be Meal of consumers, to foroid and pre; | Th ev, dou not anata mots te noes | gered to iuchen the Heat tulng, When seu | Uae. the sald cormovatonjahal have subsoric regulae(l vigtery inuis, ofc. “Ror foae. yosre bo vent the sale, and manufacture for sale of such | BOt Very well have ta across the distance from | want io bathe, spread it out, and you have all the | to its stock to the nusount Of $5 0M,000 hen tee Ty q slepe th and was able to arouse # strong opposition in } this organization, the unauthorized aveur ae pales and manufacture for sale of euch Tue window to where he was fotud without help, | rail tub sou ‘need. Plenty of soap aaa pair ot | saruetion or said Pinducts asa faitware iseorauenced’ | Cruinisdate’ tat hu eRontd ter wuskened ho teed he D 00! y col puto; tion of its po » Nieves u were 7, Itis orted tli Capt n importa heey f wornout crash complete the appa sae one ar ir Me Dabs oige OF Luis ct, Withia Wile ‘ © ty Pile creat mia the Demoeratie party to ite consummation n powers by thieves and aay slice Blas Wid Lb (Cannas, cad wrutens reported (hat Capt. Barry wae an importants | yifus, All baile sould be hand athe inetd Hae same, aud Three Years Wituin wulcl .v comutrs fant vin © wave Ciaaaret aaneially In’ ile NeninweeerN aisles: Oc'| wauide ae miming Me theta Te Taahés aud Bernt | wituens ia certain whiskey cages, aud suspicions | Westie cold water isindispeanable in hot wes gonpiete tia wiadcts*and falieay to Ponty seid | 13 (ta, Wil never ‘save. wuytuing; Dut E the assembling of Congress in December In Kentucky the intlucnce of the Ku-Klux and ihe expression) ihe Canadas! ce | ice ctr enten te OF | feet, hold thelr Our OF Ave teinuvoe in cold war | PERGeeer Ct haat TeetognnTovanbie, aalaye fot Iaveridie to Your 'uaaldh aba thas got bare ealaed 1858, Mr. Dovoras, at the joint dictation of | is manifested in a blind and brutal warfare | lotes to an obsolete division of the British terri+ terand thon give them a good rubbing; and if youare | Hon vxvepted, wud bo ouveion To consbruct aly | (vom your Inbors ; ° —— troubled with buraing fect, « frequent hot toot bath | Hoa shal! Work furtelare of (ia tancatbe in teepect to — Mr. Bucuanan and the Southern prowlavery | on the whole black race, whom they seem | tory op the northern frontier of the United States, KU-KLUX IN TENNESSEE Will cure you. Get ® pair of hair mittens, and at | pegeioue aon tet aroma aye Which way The Oldest Inhabiiant y pe night,When you are about to retire, rub every par Fe DeFe eatniienaed OF CompIsE eit ‘ 1 ; Democracy, was removed from*tho Chair. | determined to drive from the State, ‘These | 2°¥ Sut Jed by the organigation of “the ee ¥y A Fah eth bey DOGY tO reslae, ib ory part of bee TL The d are Foguited to open'books for Capt. Lebrbush's one hundred aud fifth birt a 4 i f fi . A tack om wm Negra Cabla-Qne of the Ane ' ereises 6! ; ater. Gym: | subscription to w OF Hovk Of bald Curparaiio Any annive * 0 nsbip of the Committe ; , | chivalrous champions of the Caucasian blood | Dowinien of Canada ;" but the purport of the | “! Dastic exercises should be proctived at home, a md wail IVE al eae iors lla: real donee centering | % manship of the Committes, and Mr. GREEN valrous champions of the Caucasian blood | pominies a calade sual the burp pe nuilunta, a Coustable, Hhot Dead~Arrent | women wien so employed’ should. wear pain ay | ne if Go Aezeler At lia residence yesterday 1 of Missouri, who favored the introduction of | display thelr superlority over the blacks by letor he manus | oF the meri af the County, Togse trousers aud a dacket TWENTY DAYS! Morice breaklatl (oa score of tie Veteran's adult ‘ play H ) liane en . Meni cn ie rausere aad a HAckot, fstied iu at least four dally Rewepaperv.of ihe | Captain aid. nay look ir Vt iy (ilavery into Kousus by means of the Le: | stealing from negroes, by torturing them, by | iii ale thin Shea Hiate patent Nasnviitx, March 9%—On Saturday night © | qict \ahatt There veto gira himetican. system of coe wuere guid books tall Te opuucd. that | Strang, the bats of the bares iit woinislly. Ute Ag lg R mediciues compounded of injurious ingredients, | number of wen in disguise went to a cabin in th t : Rvartely| the (ood unity shell be wivea those wh desire to sul | inste wish the . " % H compte utiol d the bayonets of | buruing their dw 33, and b. rovoked i 5 © wenl bin in the | t# too rich the cooking is bad; we eat’ too often riock, and the sata books shit be te Wish the Captain, recited » por UUs t Hmpton Constitution and the bayonets of | burning their dwellings, and by unprovok aud the sale within the State of such medicines | Kienth District of Rutherford county, in which | nd we eat at the wrong times Gymenva rttrty Mayer aud dee cheeey ate Aube | ulatory speeches were delivered 5 the regular army, was appointed to hia | and brutal murders of industrious, peaceable, | whou manufictnred elsewhere Willey aad William ‘Kiunbro (colored) yo. | SeouME of adinner atthe house of a indy who ts Doing sutweriood chan th — " " im (cols recognized wg standing at the head of the ineellectu OFANOB, Shea Bach sibeoi ibe en ul plnce, History has recorded the sequel of | and unoffending colored people. More cow i vided, After discharging their Grearms they | aristocracy of s mostcinteliocteay Godecene cual uber o ‘ cae Gina! Akvedroumania sar loagy Pauts, Murch (Baron Hw on this unjust — id inexpedient ostracism of | ardly nnd atrocious outrages have hardly | ‘The Chicayo Republican discusses tho mer: | tewanded admittance, which was refused, | iis Plate gud crockery were most beautiful. he Pout th, sind ant Me M. De Mowiard aud De (let ! 4 t ‘he ndow . he oke ‘oug! inner consisted ¢ f ite cours a 6m, spay he treasurer Of said corpora! a t s : Doucias, At the next Prosidential election | ever Leen committed by the uncivilized | ite of Judge Davin Davis of Illinois, now o ” Mirivegts me, th iW fal ‘i wis through | lass of lemonade | 21, a bit of melon; a, rosst Cent. Of the par value of cach shard or pointed pleas urieg of Francs v the Dexiogracy was shivered (0 atoms theleevages of the Plana than those of which | dustice of the United Miaten Supreme Courh a |iaauinr Ves wee: teat eral Ure east or the eeloned | sieustctecte Chee ictes an atatemner aan ain ins Botore any plans. waps, oF prodics sowing chile 7, ‘ * 18] : wn available Democratic candidate for the Pres! The rest of the gang then went off, leaving | tuken early in the day, not late nossible, than 9 ruliwaye hereby wuihoriced to be cousiructed : ‘ Northwesiorn States wont over cn masse to} the Kullug of Kentucky havo becn guilty | 4 atsilable Democratic candidate for the Presi nd their dvad comraterand the budy was done | staitck Rat nothing’ Retuce neater, an, od tne suasaat beferernarane cepterucke rh Bram Owas C0. the Republicans, BuCHANAN sank into ob- | during the past six mouths; and the authori. | {8° he hat always been r Aled ‘next diy an that of Pat Herman, the com pple OF w peach, Avoid cake, pies, all eweetmeats, | hereby erouted toe PS fHKED BY the corpore se vative Republican in politics; bu of the lls imbros wore arrested nuts, raisins, and candies, Wine and liquors Dr . h {, scurity, and GKwEN Iapsed into an inconsid: | ties of that State do not show the slightest | “vise atins Tepublivan in polities: but Ib Dat were “cinching! afer an examination, Lusi Maat ARG Tart rand ae rani ete ‘ ACQUIME TITLE 70 LANDS ry erable rebel; while DovoLas, throwing his | disporition to interfere with these tnfamous | ci. Couet discl Mittigav’ of Indiona | some, cotilore went to. Murfresshoro eudvarretind. | ‘os tem romiece the eather CUCiCiOR, iam | neuleld corpocation to. abinit' ruil tad pron ‘ j whole hoart into the cause of the Union at} proceedings It is but a few days since @ | goin nto wivehhe had been condemned | Meseckraatth the, Shortt of he county, and J, G. | rauging the Liver, ‘The best plan is! to drink mot. | tet OF laude proved "io be ‘acquitted, aid (a | s q , , hey to which he had been condemned eroug, on whose laud the Kimbros resided, on a | ing but cold wate ap little an possible of th We purposes Of the \d railways, or A f a tho outbreak of the war, became enshrined | Land of these fellows entered Frankfort-—the | by the scuieuce of w military commission, ix | PAKS OF Being members of tho Kang that atlacked J except that one oF two eldsses ou Wig domi ed | Miagenaiee, aad ato’ ola wisn tag cis t ip thy ooctions of pazigtiy sgn of afl partion, A Btate rapital, whore the Jyygialature iv now [ thought io bo as good evidenco of Dempargey ow | uurgeWs Boxang Kas vommuitiog Hen IMF Miah of Misti and on runing bp fe morning WUT by found | oF | Com mirioners ee Math ri i f r Avwetub Vieduot alway COmMMmINQnOKE, OoDFtODg Wad o Cia

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