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QH 13, 1871 THE POWER BEHIND TUB THRONE| REIGN OF TERROR IN MISSISSIPPI, | HONOR TO PUBLIC VIRTUR THE SUN, MONDAY. lence at the spectacle of an enlarged and } better understood, and strong men grow bold | papers without « Heense, In the same ity the MWY, —~—— ppl strengthened military domination over the | and reckless in their age. This power is substantial citizens are getting ap subscription Terrible Fight in a Meridinn Court Ro: mi —_—_— rss f£ Ra ALYY, | mot thoughtfal and Leet educated people in | likely to be moro felt in the next Presidontial | ¥0 mart 0 besiness « bank cashier who was s0 oer Necroes and one White Man Killed | gpa ¢Y CONTRIBUTIONS 10 THE SUN'® ERAS | as, 2 election than it bi 1 Defore, It ts wufortunate as to lose his situation in conse- get their Champagte and <The Mayor Forced to Fly, STALUE OF K1G SIX i Jt bhines for AIL we w the enticed | dimen! reget ry ere rt ee | which | Wenee of being detected in dofaleations, tho re- |. Claars—Proaramme of the Milltary Ring. | Correspondence of The Bun, corks a ¢ e are sure that among the enlightened | difficult to fix the limits of the part whic sult of long-continued epeculations with the Corrcapondence of The Sun. Menipiay, Miss., March 6.—Your correspondent hasiaem am a the People The Letters trom Abation from MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1671. Germans of just republican instincts, whe: | Titomas A. Scort may play in selecting the - ther in the Old World or the New, there can | next occupant of the White House, mente Tesnat. be but one sentiment on this subject, aud wr . Hani binrteeeyaadalagtl eae this is that which we have expressed. Asa} There has been a good deal of trouble 1 | fo art department at Washingtow, Six years aio class, we fear we must ncknowledge the Ger. | ®ttling the question as to what Gen. Gnaxy’s | geo 9 joint resolution of Congress, got through Wasuixorox, March 10.—Gen. Pleasonton, the } arrived in tnin city last evening, aud found the Filth Avenue Theatre ! | Sus BiWlite Chetidckne vane mans are more rigorous in their adherence to | ve" Name really is. Ili father says that he | by the efforte of Gen, Scumxce, Mr, Wruttaw I, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, hus rem place in a frightivl state of excitement. Tho hos ople-A 81,000 Con the taxes on a claim of Brigham Ye tility between the whites aud blacks culminated yes Richard O'Gorman, Commissioner did this, he says, terday in @ terrible flebt, which resulted in the The Tweed statue proj: Heitation of Gon, Angalls, one of tho death of one wiite man and four negrver. For a | preadventare, The emtbariasin of the triow is of the ring.” At least so says the Cincinnati Commercial, | long time trouble had been appretended, and to the | Bors is inerensing, and ecntributions pour in rapide Gen, Ingalls is Grant's moet confidential friond. | blacks are attributed all the fearful scenes which | ly and liberally, and probably even betore the press funds of the bank in which he was employ ra ‘There secme to be somo difficulty in the Am ct ts a success beyond ryants Opera Dina bawin's Theatre Logan Sactchem the logic of ions in polltieal questions than | Cunened him Hs am Usysses; but somehow, in | Powers, was employed to paint a great picture for | They were “poker acquaintances before the | have been enacted here for the part four days, Tie | cat week the requisite amount will be entirely sub. Hibte's CHraen~ iv Block Crve English d seth ee as being transferred from his father’s tannery to | the Capitol, illustrative of some naval victory of | “Heathen Coiace was born. Ploasonton always | bincks had openly threatened to burn tho town, | scribed. On Saturday afternoon the books i fi Guthinume we of English deaeont. Among all people of | ie Academy at West Poiut, his names got | the United States, For this work Mr. Powsut | took a band when about, Ingulis is at the bottom | Tey bad appeared on several occasions on the | of iernard Smyth, at his office 32 Conmbor edt Theatre Ares Fn, every nationality, the average Englishinan | qwisted abont, and he turned mp on the | was to have $25,000, « Of this sum $2,000 war to | Of the Sen Domingo job with Babcock and Porter. | strevts fally arme!, ‘They had openly sworm that J {iii We Tellewing exaibic of additional su tion Ingalls as beon an intimate friend of Parker, the | they would annihilate the white population of the | Conmissioner of the Indian Barca, {nulls is the | city. Foremost among tho leaders of the blacks |Loui confdant and advisor of Leet, Grant's general order | were William Clopton, Gus Ford, aud Warren Tyler, operator in New York city, Inguils onginecred the | On the evening of March 4 tue negroes pat their appointment of Measonton for the Collectorship of | oft-repeated threats toto exccution by burning & Tatérnal Revenue of the Fourth District in block of houses in the heart of the city, This i is the greatest enob, and the average ard O'Gor $1,008) Wm. Morn jam Francie Minstrels cri | entatogne ns Unysses Nobody ever be paid to lim in advance and $4,000 annually theroatter, leaving $7,000 to be paid oa the com- pletion of the pictare, which was to be executed with reasonable despatch and delivered within wn at! five years from the date of the contract, These oern tone can has a good deal of his Llood, and every | could teil what the 8. stood for, though per- vat st and Revit sueh act as this on wl it be held to indic M menting is an ad ¢ to his farm after he had be: fact. It is a testim his © ooked n to St. wo are now com: | haps it tional testimony to the | tracks hor y of humiliation that | Lewis with a load of wood. He was k ; modation Of Persons Feating UP | we wish tho nation could take to heart, the West at one time as Useress Grant; but we | five yours have now expired, the picture is | York city. Ingailé engineered Pleasonto - | volved @ loss to the citizens of $15.00), om whi i Bi endl fare ary é aaa avet hee ina fod We enti Gus anneal ULeteture nuk only 61" ink there is a more appropriate name for him. | pot done, But Mr. Poweus presented on the 21st | vancement as Collector of tho Thirty Socond Dis- | there was only $28,000 insurance, Yester tay morn- 4 Bais Wert Thiray-e treet, at Ube jumetion of Uhoad |. 44 id Liga Mdina s » his treacherous blow at Mr. Sowven, let | of February lust the following cortificate Learing | {rict im that city after the thict Balley had ran away. | ing Wm, Clovton was brought to the Court House , Way aod sixth ave AM. to$ DM. the national pride of the wative-born citizen, | nin he kuown hereafter os Presto &. Bnoons | the signatures of Messrs, Joun A. Dix, E. W. | Ingalls was the chief azont in promosing Pleavoa- | and acous:d of riotous couduct at twe fire. During ee pith Lut to that genuine republicanism that be: ’ ; ' woe ton to the head of the important Bureau of Inter. | the examination of witnesses, Tyler drew revoiver. S] Witiain Daly H t te eer Srovanrox, Francis Vintox, Wat HL, Aserrwatt, 4 ii on ty fo it Truc ?—Did Grant Stab Sumner at | longs to every German who scorns and + al Ae nal Revenue, and suzgestod bis frst ofcial step, | A horrible scone followed. The room was tiled with | Paward A: oO "7 3 t » n ALA ' econ ‘udation e tr bites: d blae pul ic 2 4 + be . V nlit: it { England's leathes despotic power in every one of Senator HAnLAN’s proposed reapporti “Tbe painting is complete tn ite drawieg and in de, ommendation Y tho Lee ot Le Tocome | whites and blacks vols th races beran aa indie: | Jona Bint tess: sAacon Frtodsen 1 Tho Wachingtou corrospe Ue whapes and forme in which it afflicts | ment of Representatives to Congress according | the preper postion $1 sicage D8 Gamarnsioger'ns Taeihe Wii. Congroens te vote | Tet a ‘respected citizen {aie Ciera Heeedis Pees | Mio reaht ; 7‘ at conens; provides. (iat ahie of | colors are welt laid. in wire only the ssioner's, Ingals ingress tO VO'® | ing court as w pectator, War a nny Oration... i Srentag Post makes tho following mavkind oF tramplos on Iuman rights, | 19 he last census, provides Legit er the Sd of | (yc iu of Hebt and arate huis Tovonr jn. | one milion of dotiars to cut two-mile exnal through | shot from noero Tsien. T Paick O'Buai q hich eins . oi The 5 : pan ding jareh, 1673, the number of Kepreseutatives | ment the pamting may be finished by the Iai nly and bank fariot Vyler, alter discharelug several si TT ae } whieh appeared in that journal on § They sswell ns we must despiae ne city ee ee ee eine een eeaneina tha | prvtiaos "We are therefore of tre auaataoes opin | © *and bank across Cupo ¢ JRESOY nck tis Cinaaereren Letty uel r evening motives and the low aud vulgar sentiments , 4 y : fon that the Inst annual installment of Ure paviwen’ Grant is in the same jot is Babcoek; 0 19 | Tun eo the street, Ilo was pur jon his retu. | EQward Grady, 1 wy ; ns ‘st " changes in the representation of the several | of threc-‘onrtis of the whole amunnt appropriated | porier; go tx Representative Bufinton of Mas - | sal to surrendor wus inetantly kei Chopton wud | G/Asiee Shaves, ome im t information has come to light | that dictated this measure of puppyism. Even | giates will be as follows : by Congres should be paid fortn wit." setts, to fellow wo was publicly branded as a fal. | Ford were killed ta the Court How Joun J. Foley. Bince the wet on of the Sevate yosterday In deporting | (hat collateral and subordinate consideration Ou. Nm The anthors of (his certificate are mistaken in ; The troubles are attributed in a creat measere | }rune ityai ss. ir, SUMNER, Whien setticm beyond a doabt & Administration ecminitred filer when he was running for Congress two years | to tne Mayor of the city ugo last fall, To is the Mose operator of the | is reporte at the in six mmo Win. Sturges, who, it | Uscur Howait . had inflnenced the nunas of the ne Amt. Ape 3 Many of the above / en their supporicton that either of the annual pay- that may be supposed to have caught « e menbers of the ‘I vomna i li Pole in Caste ‘ ie, 3 sents provided the contract with Mr, | Cape Cod evnat job, ‘Piomas Rossell, tue Collector | eroes. Immediately etter the fizit, a moeting of wm Resbciation of the Thtve rt weeks #40 10 Sir kuwand Thouwtox, the Bevin | Mrge floating vote in Congress among mem ; STB Laitees GALtsld, The COAwE von Saving’ bees born ‘ear Pic, | siseaa wan bea, and’ large ‘ramber forived fo | {ia £trrs, Aisociation of the ‘iuirveemta Ward, fy Hivister, to dring aout actange in the Couirmia. | bers who only live by pluasing, that it would Vi owsLt, hes bees wibheld, The @ Akissucuusetts genvralisaino of | Kill the Mayor. On pi question to Tweed vidos Lave calved apecial meetings fr « hip of the Foreign Relations Committee tickle Corman voters, they must unite with ‘ hae kept ite part of the contract faithfully, Lut ; Youncu sem, sabomapanted by ens ot hie | to ounetion tach s conres.” murces aereed freed ieee Bani ie tha Cenetonl Ginn hie Germs the i ‘ = ; oan y of his | to einction enc @ course. Murcer agreed ved by Jadze Busndley at the Orient ¢ The ditclorures whieh are now given totheputtic | we in detosting. ‘The reigning family of 5 Mr, Powntt has not been able to keep his, It is other day. Hw cua trom Row | the eity by tho fret train for the Norte, and S2Rh" bya csruie van be innaod chee te toca ‘ are made vpou the aut! oriiy oF two prominent fen: |p sit Wh aha p “ irs ‘ ped or | Ben “ certainly no more than reasonable that he should Hg ala waa hore be. | o'clock the next morniuz, escorted by a 'equad of | puny ih tile wurulng ee , 4 Prassia, at Whose fect is laid this offering | pelaware... 00 ' ‘ie uezent sniiciation of | three bandred-arined men, he went co the depot, 19, 167 | amen holding high oficial pealtions, whoes word , ‘ | arya A wait for the remainder of his moncy until his pic nton in Young's benaif. Of coursa | and took tne carn fur New York. ‘The city fe oti | Deas Gre: Be pleased to pardon We lanonis ora } Will be freely uevepted by the country, but whose | Of tue great republic, have just about as much § ture has been delivered and accepted by the ‘ v3 arvieo arising from a p atriotie | in astate of nleuse excite ment was. | obacyre Uys yf ths great pita ian MP che Bienen dat oka Well " me a * ; Ou tio pact of Ingalls to hold pacil nied and smother outoresk is apprehended, | Dist, Win - an ! Tam forthe prevent wot AVowed to wre sympathy with the German people as an old i proper authority. Mormon anteine, There waemo mower te it)” | United Staves troope ere expected Ware Lo-day. "| (© slenaily. aalenire hac! } arly (wo mouths ago Sir Rowanp TN | South Carolina planter used to have with his | Alabam 6 Cane General Lagalis ts suid to be largely Interested tn —— - ; (alia reagurer of ie testimony iz: @apreesed to Secretary Fism doubts as to we Ad ead : ode parse int 4 Mr. FRANCIS PARKMAN has been appoint: | cu contracts with foroien goveruments. Ofieial'y Shiu MALK Gone my doustign wowerd we 6 j ministration being able to get such a treaty as the | Stves. Their regard for them is precisely | 1ouieann 5 v4 od Flotiat Professor of Horticulture in the Agel | 40, has vet bowers "and frsponaiiliien He! ig Bre : Si tte Benator, Hoping’ that th waitawe ncident wi » the fo | eartects % sistant Quay orGencral of the Unite | = . acerie from your Assockivon, 60 wisely, orsiiined, p. High Commissioners m co upon ratided by | Coincident with their power to use them for tiicky 9 ae : itaral School of Harvard University. Mr. | Stauen, ssignod «2 the Department of ie Laut, weal | AXOw the Orange County Creamertes Rob the | fis) be the meaie of ccmeauiny toe a ‘voat | nited States Senate x0 tong us Senator 8 ol roses of arnbi rir ill be seen a a at the six Ne a " ove: " Ne 'e of tous friendetilp ROW so happily exletio tween 4 tue Uaited States Sete n0 tong tor Seusin | dheirown purpotes of ambition and agaran. | Itw te ween at a glance that th he New | Panwa has hitherto beon known as the author TUNG te eaner ied tiene Mr. ‘Tweed aad bis fellow vitize, 4.ard wishing ho ou : Fewsned at the head of the Forvigm Relation Con: | dizement, No! this act is no recognition of | Eveland States retain in the aggregate the same | oF several works on the early history of America, | owera. He acd Pleasonton are bovn coupany ms. ilaeas of ew Voile Feet Ot OR every HBTS HACHAND O'S: \DY, fi nate (aes : y fin: Do the citizons of New York ever stop t Yours very tray, CHAD O*Gr: \Dy Hee een centre the Recta Joteeen enced | anything but tho advancing steps of imperial | Member of Representatives as they now possess, | remarkable alike for profound research, perfoct | Bevore the/aller came to Weehingwm wey lived to- nn pend tobe ye : is speech weninst the Revenpy Jomnson treaty. If : ‘ — * ) couher in New Yor Bineo Plow osed upon, aot | Te following is froma young gentiemn cone nits " / Q nected with tie offioa of the ‘Usion Mutual 1. t0 tu: i 9; Men anal ta is at the | only by the wiuicerauon of milk, bat by the twrow: | Gurance Company, 101 Broadway, aud received by White luuse.. ie ps now procave Picasonton for | i lito the market of what ts called * ekha" milk; | Bernard suyta yesterday afternvoh, Tteonvained § Seciolary uf tho Treasury, TM he suoud get pos: | that ie, malic that has bad the cream taken of ? Tne ; Manes seatton of the ‘Treasury, then the King will lve | most nourishing portion is removod. the resaue bo sp RAn Seay Raelenes yee, wih fae Sy oe fall controt of all the Custom Honses, In this move- ‘ rtate n extreme! iat ment Murphy will strongly sympaunao, He will a, | Be comparatively wortllose. This is done at the coun, | tm cxiramely wor y, that the Cominlttes Wit uot i come afixure where ve is. ite te in tue Ring. | try creameries, that re owned or When Plensenton be: Beeretal azed perhaps | for thesuple rearon Anat it wiao8 oue fee! wi alld en Pleasenton becomes Secretary of the rei ne 0 duals, Whon they @ind it | fontribure such a smart sum asl enclose, and Inn cole sary, the Castows Carting Bureau will be re. | DY bat one or twotudividualy pon they pe Nan rig: curate | can more din 30.00 aduhiere ot Mrs Vived mn your city, All the ‘general order bosiness | desirable to send the mitk of their establishments to | Iweed’s exccutive apiity guile. tat wil be given to Col. Geo. K. Leet. U. 8. A. His | the cis, tacy frequontly, indeed Tthink I may say | cee gir voinine wares to a serene present partuer, stocking, will be dropped, » better | gtwase, reiove the cream, and this cream they sell | have done more to enyvot Inin being foulud to rebresent Senator’ Morton. | MSs, Femove the crete. iter ia their tectonics | people of the country tna 1, | While the 37 additi here, | consider Low much they aro im iuistrution saw proper to make concessions | Power, an advance which should be alike fo Great Britain on tie questions in controversy, | distasteful to every republican, German or Mr. SemNKK, trom bis high oMleiat positon, would | American. Be enabled to exert great int and perhaps defeat the treaty to be submitte war theretore desirable, the British Minister argued, | ence of this transaction to consider that the | gress these J7 additional members shall be that eome other Senator should be plicedin Mr, | Original inspiring cause of it wae one of per. | « Buure mite The matter was (v al Representatives are dis- tributed among the other States. Obie, too, gains nothing, while her immediate neighbors : gain from 1 to 8 each, and Illinois gains 4, Tho It is some relief even to turn from the 8: | pill further provides that for the present Con- the Ad accuracy, and a graceful, fascinating style, Wo are glad to know that he is as skilful in culti- voting the flowers of nature as Le t# im managing the flowers of rhetoric; aud we beartily congratulate the University uoon adding so dis tingnished a name to the long list of her pro. | heals , fescors porition on the Voreigm Relations Com: | gonal meanness, the motive being simply | titled to them in 1873, ‘ —— : more salary forthe Minister, For while Con. A correspondent wanis to know why Louis was being manipulated to the support on is called Vennvrt, ‘The reason is that — ee ted at large in each State which will be en- nally a a by the if wulug the wars. Aceeye Pecretary of State and the British Minister, and | BFS manifesting more surprise than de ; rive Nateh The general order b Will mot be restored ¢3 | in th {iis"smaii laite toward tue convemplated statue from & rer the rulject was taken before President Grant, | Of the measure, on the ground that it was an | y 4.4, wit ; aaa aa tal bad be ‘sie oe Aasiivat Ms i wllong Bel tha ptr dorsey Oy, the 6 importers # | w'itcees’ eranenetion bey thetr taille of the torment Pena wea ane nan i We Gatto of wus themoce i After cousultation with rome friends of the Admin. | act of devotior 1 pleasing | sioutate recent Federal appoinmente in Aetenl gah adials meted ia aaiitand Plog Ae doas Mantiog. The iiog ¥y | at tive adjuceat to teem, and pay twem within | 9" Sun naps iudas BW iSO i Asiration, oth in and out of the Senate, during | jn his sight, asa matter of fact there was not | ciresette, so a SUATHEs! chicas als [Gh eee, Line tie rate tee | eee Reet tek peice, muah bat" IE ie mot easy tovdis. | Zu, Executive Committee aro daily sending off | hich the San Demingo and other quesiions were |,» 4 * chusetts, so that the most important offices are | aud hig pretension to be a Doxaranteis an ine | Speaking of the Retrenohment Committes reminds | dnctisi the deference, berween 1c ana | tel besuti ul elrentar appeals, and are ott rwise f Prowsht up and discussed, a plas was axreed upon, | *'° slightest ground for the pretence. | now filled with his personal friends. It isin. | posture, me to cull attention to the fact that the Prestdenthil | oore milk in appestance, or by avity test; | WOFKIMg like beavers, but as the prospect of secur pe lw —— Commiteen, vinted to revise toe Honate com- | P ‘i . m ing the $20,000 Within a very few days ia #0 brighty carried out. We have but two grades of Ministers | timated that, having become disgusted with the > e od today i o bat a comparhon by tasting mikes the differ they wili probably seok no more contribations afte: ’ a e Prostdent GRANT, in his annual mensage | mittecs, reported today tn favor of ulscontine | Wonecaprarent, AG presents farmers that wend | {2° a y er vister Resident | fruith uing the doint Select Committes on Rerrench- | gicet to the city receive but four cents per quart avurday next. "The entire sum wiready received, i mber, set forth ae a part | ment, of which Kenator Pactervon was Charunt | Wie it ia retailing at ten and twelve ceuts tu the | TM Mt sourone Ma GTM ’ sla Tho Seaator went to New York. to. inves very coseeter con see that it ie any Pou te veewslon Of tie Hon. Frank Dugl's ap- poet ree treecnt ne | {iat Mie. Revubiiean’ Custom” Mouse, ani | Shie forts to. eomnote with auch mite. They | Frersice atthe desk of the Maceiter of zee ta { from the pesition of honor he bad held #0 jong, and | \, tn He axntion, Coouomy in tho disbursement of | struck — tie @ biow' that | iy pili cam always De a ei Pheee bis contribution toward ihe ‘Tweed statae | besghaaylidasii dd 3 We sond our Ministers Plenipotentiary to | Massschusetta next fall, One woutd suppose | 4,, 4 rth BeGulien f the | hus, beon ‘keenly Trice louse, Tins | AKIO mall can always bo aff inded at a Kewatiy | fund in the hands of Mr. Sayih, he wae goon up ‘ hat by tis net they Would sec the Administ . P y that Washington would afford @ wider ficld for | A%0m O2@ & reform tm the civil service of the | costly seiecs matuis from tho te reduced rate, y Joubt mot wine's is Gold us pOre | ing style Lunt did infinite ereuit Lo the casieru eec- ii Won abandoned the ground taken by him win he | even of the leading powers ot Europe, and | 1.0 gyorcise of the General's peculiar talents | COUM#Y: Before tho adjouroment of the same | mittee reporiad at tae (Jose of the PR re eLdae tied sous euriaren ave tate; When | ee 1 the metropolis. His shining hat was the i o t 1 "1 ere! he General's culial le % 0 t Yi oo 4 ry ul ul vi uw } Si tseu cen tes resection OF tas Raviane don among them to Berlin, ‘The act of raising | (Me, Sxereise of the General's peculiar talents | Congrens, an we learn from the Jodom Pod, he | Ouuinees of fhe New ¥ vane fe edly | uy use mk uhat bas teen roubed. or rita | veruett) ye ee apd lg ci ind yon i (J iy : ‘ f on; but the ambition to iovernor’s ond 1 a f rincipie. You have very stringent laws againat tu i ey aad eae ota) nved w bobeda Mr. Bancnort’s salary doos not in any way i procured the insertion among the appropriations | iting, and’ r my SO Te ea aa ace alae requicing that | Hewmboid's “1 have it.” Mis vest was beautifuly Boon after this course was decided upon, 0 for , y chair appears to be a powerful motive with states- | Prine Legislative, Excoutive, and Jucelal bill of | tworsael ruvestiaalon would. be necestary de ainiieration of milk; alo a law requiring that | freseocd, tis feet were encased im Davent iiners, 4 een Minister who hav a persovl irlendship tor | hAVRe the state of the mission, Formerly, | men nowadays, sine two gentlemen elected to the | hone gon000 fer the = Preaulent's, safe | Aaviine cougtvs on the wabjeet of a prover und | Saltte advurtiwd arenes. The toterens or tre | His ieee Attn pantwoone sore elernating Dime i Mr. Staneneard of it, and went to and warned | Lefore the passage of this act, we had a Min- | United States Sonate fora term of six yeare—At- | tq" prrine no loval eeisierce ered cuheown ts | “Geant not ony diceaee from the White FTonse ho | Producer and of consumer, are. in this martet | ihe finpel “ot his’ wputeuew black frock coat. te im that he war io be dosed from his Chairman: | ister Plenipotentiary at the Court of Berlin. | coan of Missimipt aud Carrow of Arkansas | 01" evigus expenence iv ou story, catracina of Fumwer, Dut he orcers the discuntinn | therefore cut Witte adi ional payy and suurs to pak | MOe\cen Kid Gloves, and, on, 89 pabpiatinz ahi > tb fe Influence Adinin straion. | Unde: aise . ‘ ats " yy He story. nace of one of the Tost Important Commitices o Seer Gade Ol GAatearI toe: ti MAE | borom were oeut ene Wait i ee eee etd nat ae berevd inn stracoa. | Under the present act we shall have just | hare both resigned iu order to remain Governors of is —— two Houses, to the end thathe may rovenze Limselt | (kasd wis wish 9 Uuy mite wicwout, Tia aavural | MPR Of ls green milk ueckise occasionally kimed. formatter wataken, aud atrchod ttthe credit to { (28, and nothing more, Congress las done | their repective tater, the first for four and tke | Procious scones, including the topaz, ame. | T20%, Senator Paueroon. weo has und ut. 8 | cream kaow ot wien tev porehsat. Will host hate cape. Me took five one-doliar greeubucke: : the story. what it could to lower its own dignity and | Second for two years, It is said by the enemies | thyst, agate, opal, jasper, chalcedony, and garnet, | in inves zing the mysteries of We Now York * 4 cs vie Ni from a -reen | morveo, pocketbook, and placed : ‘aged : a y fe jose, where “Grau er eet —— tuem ‘on te dosk; sald ha co ord H “Not long after thie Mr. Steven was taken Mm, | selfrerpect ; but as for conferring any in- | Of CLarron that he has managed to make his | ave amoug the productions of Wyoming Territory, | Coe eM ne tiaunies: Sud chou, Becton Gram | @RAND'S BUGGISIS COMING MOME, | would ves milly Fe, and then, whletling f ard the worming which had been eiten him was for- | creased importance on the American mission | Po*ltion of Governor far more remunerative than ———— Ban mac eta eounae uote Hoosier Euuarsen Becsare ti Bold Men to the rout,” santitered off to elect & tten, While he w confined to bis bed. in par . ry 4 that of Senator could possibly be; but that is In the river-news department of a Western jour. would ni din Grant's San Doaingo ewind'e Cabral sot Sceo by the Camintesioners Position ta trontet te City Had from whic. to re- Ld ur | at that Court, it has rolled in the dirt for Lasesiea bes ; ty (ue Adiuinistraion prowents & War View the procession om St, Tutrica's Da ( ad Bentce of tle achene agreed upon, atatements were | St ; . pgs neither here nor there, since whatever course | BAl it ie stated that Jim Biudsos, the individual whe | Co Ciclo “Ve tends. to. nol ut ‘ieeble penn iee he re meee eaten, suet abe naan ' poblished that Mr. Simm had prepared and woul | Nothing. Ithas simply given Mr. Baxcrovr | tusex may take, ao ome will ever suspect him of | Wa# Sppesed to bave herotenliy perished in the dis- | corruption, aud military daspo | fe Wastington Expects thom to Muke or wRRD'S BIRTHDAY CRLEBBATION. foon deliver a speech sesailing the President in the | more pay H charge of bis duty at tee tine of the Prairie Behe | @ay Well pray for the year Ly Kroes Jamaica, Merch 11 he United The dd of April will be the Boss's birtuday, and a i c © pay. being influenced by mereenary considerations. new Chiel Mazutrite may be elocted, porsening | States steamers Tenressce aud Nantaeket, with the | f°, #utversary of the formstion of the Uricntab moet bitter terms, and srruigning him not only for The whole proceeding is thus every way pba dasha bate Cieseter, amd whose bravery, profanity, amd free: to edimiais. | eee i So, the members of the creat Bast Side the Ban Deinco poviey. but for other administra: | yarren of public results excopt those of a | _ We deeply regret to observe that Senator |v" Priscipies were storited by a youne poot tn | ter ie Uoreruinent J orably, members of the San Domingo Commission, arrived | ganization wil uave uw dual cviebradon et tue ¢ ' Ave acte—all whtch war without a shadow of truth Mr, SumNER Naving prev Metemeut wes mode, hower Edmand Barke, te great Irish philosopher, | here to-day by way of Port-au-Prince, All a statonman, and orsor, mover spoke more traly chan | o, board both steamers. The woew he declared that * nothing tur oppressive and wnjust as & wel: | eantiy furnished nouse, 2 eveming that di » nnesace Will sal | the shape of crete outt £0 be #2 | in four days for New York by way of Key West. | sue al sounding rhymes, was not lost at all, but on ise ee casion ef tbat famous eatastrophe, instead of wying bust Broadway, on Tk Is provosed to gi 0 hop and €, will be t discreditable character, CoxxuiNo was one among those who voted to no such epecch, The degrade Mr, Suwwen; while Senator Trcususa, ' Strictly epeaking, we have nothing to do to nave the pumencors, took exceoding good cure to he finest the sion threuchout the country that Mr. Scaxen wae | with the European diplomatic system, It | Whore controverstes with the Senator from Mes | save himeslt, aed, im point of fact, was the drat man | [et the American people remember Me worls and | The veagoing qualities of the Tennessee nave de- | (Ou Mi clit We etonte of tue Commit ce of Ae Geteraiined on opposing the Adininlet *y | cuploye itsolf mostly om questions in which | *M¢hveetts have been no less keen aud musparing | aabore, ‘This talermation comes dom an Arkansas ani = lighted everybody. The fears of ber condiiion are | ringements (.t_the Lead of whieh stands Jotn fi way, and that It was estentin! to the *nccees oF the F lean than bis own, made an able and tmpressive | river ietter-writer, who eays d, and her off Not suared by those on bo yard her as ‘The Secrets ofthe b Fach Commis ro | Prokiond. Jr. Bsq.) to plowe te great pailane Of the strongest ships im the navy, J eroeiee Will be wastodoniad” Tue Cou cee fo er is preparing the drait of bis | gurculy to the members of the Coat un | Wee we have no concern, and, by reason of our CHASE, THE COMING MAN, foreign policy of the Adm from bis position of influence and power « | geozraphical position, ean hav speech a no interest. | We trust that Mtr, nxt the unwise and pernicious act, | | “I basten to Jun Pivasve y live very many | 22, hie form you of avery important event e wpirit, it 1s wad, Went up the Bowie NKLING Mi cht of tie Pr These are questions of pol.tical intrigue, of | years vet; but be will not need to live very long | Present euptoy ed ni oot te Conveation— Thurman Drank and Breach. | port, aed as yet the separate drafts huye not oeem | wives and dauguvors, atry knows the resi and that the this river. ‘The 2} . wud 1b ing Opposkion ° compared. On m pints of the resolutten of be stinkin ult, an territorial boundaries, of the balance of pow- | ia order to have fureed upon his mind the : “ Adminitration hae ruccoede the expense of P learn ine who c thing wae a setup Jub to get suut of Be Congress the repo the Commissioners wit SUNKEAM . er, of royal fam relationships, secret | conviction that he bas now made bimself a | te Pike county fe. Whon everybody ou the | Correspon slow a condition of to wnnesa - morslizing the party 4 Prairie bee supposed Jim was hel " " Bevore she Cominiasion det Hays, Luperon 8: tall Lak: + These disclosures come to your correspondent | Contingent treaties, and various othor similar | party to a grave and preguant mistake, to the shore, be was quietly sliding ew-oee plans | Ci The acerot history of | ;, ne'ore the Vomuniasion seh IZ wuperon, Wao altonstall Lake, near New Haven, is twentys “4 pred c i nee te) oo on the starboard side.” the laet Democratic Presidential Convention seeme | stration azninst Monte Curisti; but the crew ot fect below high-water wark. ee wel) authenticated, that he feels justited in | Subjects of a purely European character. i « Oo; the ‘ 3 Another laud swindle at the expense of an Tf vbis accouns is trno, 1 efoctually extinguishes | iikely to be pretty thoroughly revealed. A week or | United di stes mamulwar Congress checked the Boston papers report that Bret Harte has @aking thein public, establ they do the keep European diplomatists busy, whil emonstration 7 : y Indian tribe is described ina petition to Congress | Mr: Bindsoe's claims to apotheosis asa bero, it is ours do but look on in the capacity of recog by the Ottawa Indians of the united bands of | e¥idemt that pocts nowadays are as litilo to be re. Renanse the British ofttcers, who disliked Mr. 80m 1 outsiders, All uttempta at more imti- | Pianchard’s Forks aud Roche de Bauf, They | M10 reepecting mattora of fact as taeis predeces- wER for defenting them in times past in theS nate | Mate fellowship with this system, and all | 9 amber, asked his removal.” imitations of its methods, of which we havea | siding in Franklin county, Kansas, not If this Le true—if the President of the | signal examplo in the case before us, can | te United States Las procured the — re Sect that Mr. SuareRn was ret @ecount of his opporilion to San Domingo, dut also a ety DO Itively remused the Preeivency of Harvard. wn of Missouri entitles Kanaus City the great focal eentaes of the worl, —A citizen of La Crosse, Wis., has been ar rested for swindling @ countryman by seilias wim ju ‘¢ | Jude paste for sole leather. —One hundred and eighteen steam boiler ex« two ago “Amprompty,” of the Lomalion Herald | ““Precigent Dace eceompaniod the Commissioners : who was one of the Pendleton Escort, publinbed aa | on the nesmee to AZUA, Where he Was to tae Gov. L account (which was copied in Tum SUN) of tue | Pertonsl command of we forces operating tn that | and St. 14 "8 aise Cabral mauner in which his nerves were shocked on reneh- | “Uuneu ‘gent messengers to the Commissioners ing Now York by the iniormation, imparted to him | w ive they were In Mayti, bat Le did not vis by the Mon, Aleck Long, that Gentleman George | POF has been seen by any vt had not the ghost of a chance for recetving the nom tors tu the age of fable, ——$ en 60n AMUSEMENTS. plating removal from that locality, but pre- > oge that in the year 1862, while they were re lust mails from the United States missed th on's Return. tates missed the ent home, they Mitre Nit therefore only savor of the grotesque. suming it would be their perma ipation, but that bis special friend Wash McLea», | Commission © expedition should be | Pistons oecarred to the United states in 1870, oy whicu oval’ of the (Oheinman’ af. che Co sega re made provision {u a treaty for setting apart | The return of Miss Nilsson from her extended | togetncr with Long, had ital cot and dried to make | OrWaded im Kes Wort, in time. te | 8% persons were killed and 227 wounded. m m It would be much more approprix the P b iB ay ‘| i pia iy hag VO qnpirecl nll sie h ; “ mittee on Foreign Relations at the request, | actual relations which we hold to foreign | enty Wiousaud six Luudred and forty acres of | 9e¢ very Successiul voor ud Ler reappearmmee ub | Jadge Clase the candidate, Meoeutly * Impromptu” = souri laments the fuct that its Stata ‘ Vr | land for the purpose of educating their chil | Steinway Hall ts as plosennt au item es wo are called | nag had on interview with the Hon, Aleck, in the A Republican ou Gen, G WISH: 100 Obl OSES Com yinte: AW) sneha: Jand Anstigation, or suggestion even of the British | powers, to substitute for our missions special Lins 8 Ri a Grant, pon to record iu the list of tits week's amuse- ts Years cost $281,000 more thaw It Lins eurnea. —The pet bear of aa Ohio man bugged bin atts aban (e Guk> cacti (ie the accel i alla— Ame courve of which farther curious developments were | To the Bdilor of Lhe init - z : lere does not remain ro for a | agencies for the performance of such duties ™ made, end the following account of this inlerview San; Ihave carefully considered © ; ae thousand acres to be sold and the proceeds need ASSP - ten. Grant's o boy to de aad teilibe i Gifterence of opinion. All men of all partics | as might, in our intercourse with foreign |i, the ereetion of buildmmn, the’ valde to be | one a eetcty evening Mise Nitspon, with the assist | appears in the Zumliton Herald of to-day course aince he bas been elecied Presiiont of the | tebe» to death. The fond tuther refused t Kil the will agree that Gen, Giant should be im i ion, i apld whan audings, the residue to bo | ance of the wane artiste whe sencoried ler when “Tero is the cony of a letter thut I wrote Sey- | United States, and have come to the conclusion that | oats Nt Anally, afer mucn arging, did courant: ta 1 e 1 " hed ve aan eee powers, from time to time arise, Then we | sold and the proceeds invested ns provided in | last bere, 'etves & wiscollancous concert, and on Wed- | mour alter Lis nomination,” aid Aleck Long, im fs pee isan Up bo Le shot for al the price of one hundreg Wediately impeached ax water, My reasons are | doltars. as he professed at lus in The supposed gold mine on Leading creck; {expelled from the | could dispense with our costly diplomatic | said treaty, the machinery altogethe the ovurve of achat Which I bad wiih hun ut Lie | 8¢ 18 @ fruad of tho pelatin! residence on Joba stroot Cia rot briefly these: That whe The iettor was dated July 14, th. sam interest to be applied for the | needay evening appears tv Hayda’s cratorio of . It brings this ima- | support of said school, Soon after the ratifica. { the “Oroatian,” with the Mendelssohn Union in the White House. ; and. 48 the result shows, fu ©The British Mivisior and tho British Mich Com. | abroad, One is the M sneas of his efforts to be accepted as the | ¢, convene tant L misincers were informed twat their powerful awt | and the other is the Minister Pleuipotentiary | lesder of the House, Gen, Burten has deter: | of ie totter of hi Ade etn catous opponent, Mr. Semven, would be renored | _ ihe latter being tho higher of the two, | mined to leave Congress and run for Governor of pe poley OF his A ‘ } month and | auguration to be governed by hizo moral principh dul pes dd cca ty ate ? ‘ : ; es: wands pS th, SA tas t = inciples, | Hauduiph county, West Va, which caused +o anuct The country will await with intense in- | ehinery more and more iuto contempt to see | tion of the treaty, cortain white men took posses. | hora! warts, ; fae gine memoruble Democratic, Convention ia | 16 haa uniformly acted with a sole view to his ows | exciicurent veverdh mouihe age, and ropeitet to be tercet and unxicty the fall development of | it used to bolster, streng and honor ar. | sion of this property, and ever since it hasbeen | T#8 Brooxry® Prirnanwoxie.—The Phithar- | CCouweut, in which the demonstrated te | versoval advantage. Instead of using his appointing | worthiess, has becn pronounced by Reologisle Lo be of the Evening Post ve found correct in his | World, against which our institutions are a | "2 have disposed of the same in a manner not | hesouun of Mauls im tase ly, Oh Sitieaae, we by | favor oF Chane ; "and would jou believe i,""conuins | to bara ctnl on the vaie morives as the usiust | When the treble singers up to the Union bs Lene wales ws atee riz. . al f tne stor a erowded, ved Mr. Low he never had tue grace Wo roply w steward who was ironically commen ted be Church ast Livendeld, Conn., alo Shall we cau statements, Le will almost deserve to rank | standing protest and rebuke tuthor ized by the treaty, ae far as the petitioners | ftaydn ant Waaoar's " Panst" overture were eels si . ih he had dove wisely. ake vie steward ho soette | at tae river?” saya m local re Bee bralite een acta ; seG é a are advised; and they are unable to say what | mirably pleyod, Miss Koliogg ang tho eame pi Mr, Long,” said I, when 1 met you in New | to bave conducted lie aduinisdrution with the. au ink he had got g on top with tho exptors of Major AnpnrE and the re 4 Alscosliioa has beac msde of anda Tut sto gave at tho New fork Paiihsrmonie the | York, you wore pretty certain that Chase would | of making (ends With nis relasivos, Uhit wien HAE be ed 895 0:87 Fekiae G0 beR OC 8 Bene Jona i discoverers of AWNOLD's treason Tom Scott as a Rising Power. ‘ position has np TN of the proce I xcept | srovious week, and the New York V ‘oF | baye Tecesvod We Bumination.” is Wurced out they tay receive Wun into heir houses, | % With bobolnks: “ faye 4 . that itis apparent that a large amount has been | at least the male o y . Why, yes every. am ad it 9 likewise, we Way jresUME, ON Lie pri ~Shipping-ice from Boston is claimed to b 4} "6 5 < : seas ac > & a nded in the coni wn of a costly stone "by Itinkel, and ® eborcs from Mondelasuba's | Goorge Pendleton could not get it, and I was rics, | giving the seaty in tas Cai ‘and otier spe cc rd | ling out Federal oifices at $500 apiece, and arlvanin 0 the office of President of the | juiding, and in other umprovementa, At all | “Aniigoas'” muni. If my advice bad been taken, Chase would have | souor, authority lament in bis great OCG, 8 Jee eee 8: Team Rae Niue ve nee j Gant lowering the American flag at the | Union Pacifie Railroad is an event of far- | events, they have never received any benefits Woov's.—At this theatre Mr, 0, D, Byron ap- boon apres upon the belict vues it we ste als: Hon to | vase who lave rvs made him pres nts, he ra i Aba} SUES as “block tcc," trom ie j Gret demaud of British insolence, things are | reaching significance. Mr. Scort is becom: | from the lands 60 svt apart in any manner what- | Pear tine evening tm his fermous apecialty ' Across Cthore edvited differently. Their idea way to alow | (0 bo knocked dow auction to the liguest bid: —At arecent meeting at Danbury,Conn., whe ' indeed coming to a pretty pase. ing ® very important man in a political point | soever, The land thus misappropriated is worth | drama. In addition tothe usaal stock company uf | Hendricks and Hancock fo ran Yo (he exieut oF their | Ger ee en pith shame? Ifwe were | ® contribution was taken ap, a wealtiiy memb-r ott ty ——— of view. He may exercise an almost de- | §200,000. Tho Ottawas ask for an investigation | the Mascam. several additional actors have bees | ion’ peither stood any chance for tie nomination, | Women there wonid be some excuso for as; Lut, | ¢ tion dropped twenty Ave ¢ in wire H A : pecially engaged for thie piece. Al the matinées | ind thon Chase would have carried the Convention | are we mea, and do we let ourselves bo bamoodried, | bution boa. The amount 4 A delng ait | q The United States Prostituted—Bowtng | cisive influence over the next Presidential | of the matter and for the protection of their ue beriesaue of nerens Bos i." preceded by | justes Seymour did; but McCook snd Valaudig- | daped, and mado ridiculous in the eycs of thy jad RY wt reall Pry nore e = Les i 1 iii ' iculous in tho eyes of the worid | than that required, the wealihy mewber qu i own before European Despotism. tion. + the head of its. 4 waters eatin J ham eprang (ue mine, and hoisted us upon our owa | by this man, beownse, Lorspoth, Like Kaiser Wil ad tas t ¢ a m election, He has long beon at the hoa "e —— Booru’s—'* Much Ado About Nothing” has | potard. La lvetm on the oulier tide'of tic waier, he has a kaack | Eels ‘0 (ue deacon who passer the Dox, thai 1 # UNile i The Hon, George Bancrory, our Minis | the Pennsylvania Ceutral Railroad, with a Racaiar f Calif 1 4] Gr8¥e tot houses to Booth's this week. It is ‘My self—Tt was unfortmeate that you delayed. Of expressing himself picusly ? moans might be returned, Aud it wae, ii Worlis: as had hie Gay iccReaead foo qucital of ARY mollflogn ct dollars eriaidiue @ enator CoLE of California has introduced | }, fully presented and well acted. The comedy Loug—Unfortunate ? Ii was so, mdees, Kvery. | He professed to pave noting to do with politi Judgo C. of M was recently called se ter at Berlin had his pay Increased from an 4 Au i . fee in the Senate @ bill to abolish the tax on incomes, | * M be wid me. nest, Monsey ° tng to make thing was out gad Grief, | Jodge Cooper of Tennes- gies. Let any intelli, man decile wietaer vis |. pani Peart ayy Ly as recently exli 2,006 ve lo 7,500 « by e Con political influence which generally regulates 3, , be place for * Osnetie,” wi wo ture om the 1tth of see bi epeoch propare: © Occasion, and the bh Dowingo intre bis High ond Mighty Con 0 Pl ed Balrman af @ public meeting ju that oity 612,000 a year to $17,500 a year, by the Con: | J Ne tage A) A fi All honor to Senator Gouw for so wise and com- | Apel will be sweseeded by the much-lookud-for | mater was fully arranged. I vever felt wore dis. | mi-sion, bis intertcrence with local politics, have not | Daring the proceedings an exciting discussion spru Only f R gress which has just closed. the course of legislation in that State. Only | mendable amovement, But how does the ques- | * Winwer’s Tale.” gusted in my ue than when Seymour was ealiod pon With she sole old oat aking political capital | ap, aod amid the confusion of Joud speeches. motions i The apology for this increase of pay is, | a few days ago a member of the Ponusyl. | tion stand respecting the power of the Senate to | | Quan Orena House. —Offoubach's “ Georgi. Heaarone tat ie did cover tt kllied cae Dee ee | yearn might multiply Works an ee eye GUE | and cross inotions, ope speaker called out inyjatlentit A A A e ,"* -cohored: Drow fy ” " potty BBe te 10 have his mo tor 0 "1 " " ) that in consequence of King Wittsaat of | vania House of Representatives rose and | initiate measures reducing the revenue? Has | gluptant Ged s voried-eotared wuiiary spect ase nergy for ie tine Delage rrbich int Of tho mattor is just tis, that the one! coutrok | $ Maye he mo jon putco tbe weetlog, Ihis you } , 1 wi Te “pus f ° i % r o sly treaia Mr. . here considerable o} ng MOLLVE Which bas ve\uated Mr, Grant has Leen | MOHOM a second?” inquir Chair, Speak * j Prussia’ military success over the French, | said that “if Tom Scorr had no further } not the House of Representatives recently de- | sisting & humorous sory wel to. lisely wunle. has | pcaitton py members of the Convention 40 the acts. | FUlehness, aid he bas dujed we couutiy by his Aue | sit; M has fly seconde at ioas!, Chalt—The let which bas been made the occasion of a snob- | business with that Legislature, he moved | stared that it will not recognize any such power, | quring the vast weok. tantien OF My, eee wot hove amounted to eny. |G Lord! Low long" Is this thing to late c, | Nave {R METS, ana the Chair will make a minuto of 1 ; Dish exaltation of the title of King of Prussia | that they now adjourn.” wo that All aE of the bial ei in in the ww Lita How’ The engagement of Mr, Lingard | thing. Tt te true nat At a aieting at ihe. Pith See ; —A correspondent of the Scieutyie Ameria “ ; ii louse? Tha g the case, what does , ‘1 eo tevoral woens lopgor at this theatre. | Aver el ‘Thurman got drunk, and, mountm: writes shat he has seom 4 stain boiler advertised wh Bo that of Emperor of Germany, it's proper] Mr. Scorr also controls the Piitsburgh H A) DRA RP. O88G WAN Senator | Kins close. Mite Lina kdwta, Mr. Gorge Caste, | table, plodged himecli (nat he would not vote tor | We" Gee Grace Insteced om Mr. Sumner's | ° i Nien sarntka Cou expect to accomplish by bis motion ¢ nd Mr. Boni, iM appoor in & new version of | Case, and so did Henty Clay Doan and the ba Removal ba dady b OF FORL SB TOLTS: WAlCh A874 s creas e dignity of o i an¢ Port fi e R roi vhilc connec = ii 3 afar My fp Bi ee? 7 ot r- : J od + " of Nance y 4 € a oF beh save t Le ‘ wo should increase the dignity of our Min. | and Fort Wayne Railroad, which connects ie “'Pauwrettc,” produced under the wile of “Per | of those prosent; but Wash Mclean said it was ui Prom the Linton Daily Advertiser F Ch saves 10 por cont; a ratotl i that te's Court, But t Pittsburgh and CL 11 t dita,” i nvense, and that they would com i | Wasmisatow, Friday, Maret Just prior ¢ \ er fro x h ‘ " tate’s Cou r ° tsburg’ 1 Chicago, and has at powe 1 one, 0 o1 aroy, Friday, ch 9. —Just prior to | Which faves 10 per cont, a rate which way { later to that potonta ’ ; ur argh and Chicago, and has great power | ‘rhe way in which justice is sometimes dis: | “Ce this ig announced as the last weck | eecush wheu the whiskey woe out of th the assembiing of the Hepublican eancus thie moras | ber cent; motal packing aut dampor regnlator whiels i Republican government aud people, this is | in Ohio and Indiana, He has bis hand on the | posed with, we Mre, Panrrxoron would say, | of the hutionyue ots fushetien at tie Oipmne, | yyMgtell-be you tink that Ber ing Gen wourdea Iie way to the White Hoe | va tj aud a lubricator wh vote i i ses i , mua ty a A i eqwe or , pie to bo used in the lorchoaming Conven| Ob a Mission With Whica he wus enirusic ¢ Na sar no reason whatever for doing anything of | great Northwestera line, which unites Chir | where the individuals on trial are poor and fricnd. | Mr. Dah # new play, founded om ‘Incidents or our | My Bame to bo Grad ia the lordhooming Convention t | OF Oil Raney laa ! ee pial 4 Come j the sort, ‘There fa nothing in any kind of | cago and Omaha, and forma with his other | toss, would almost induce the belief that in the | (ronttt le. and unbiied ° Horizon.” will euoeeud ition, and fthrak tn: Uae he wii be nnas .aerta | ne piving ase praieee an eteuican tas cee i ie ee Aig gern , = ae y Mies Agnes £ . : Ne tic standard-bearer, with ts meat bo use fis in tue to) i ltaslh, and: Praduee an AiGiMonal one pay Pj monarchy that is pleasing to the genuine re. | roadsan unbroken conncetion between the At: | eyes of some judges poverty is the worst of | ‘Wascace’s,—Me, Wollack announces this as | poessnine chance of being elected Taos Me | Mr. Sumner removed tron t 4 cont. of fuel, which might pe used for domestic pus mee, | publ Aa thie aw powerful and | lantic and Pacific. He likewise Lolds under | ertmes. In Troy, on Thursday last, © poor | the last week o the bright varies of comedion tht Brith ina but 1 don't propose to show you any of | Committee. ea. Buiter a *¢ une |g , f oe ibe vilinas of ; 4 Have outeriained bis audiences during the lust few | bis lettors called, und then asked we count be 10 ¢ The pela io tune : despc monarchy the more ing | his abthe ¢ n Chieago aud Ind. ramp, who suid be was a miner from Pennsylya week! Rosedale” {sm proparation and ake Myself—All right; won't ask you, But what di mise on the Tork of the Ade ‘trati the e t ’ } it ’ aod ri Is of Emperor | ane Central, with connections which mako » | pitv.t#a seu 1 by Judge Staait to five years! | Roberteou's comedy ef * Birds," you tihiuk oF Chariey Wookiey's Buckeye” rerele, | President said Mr, Suniner could 1 ret Jr of Mawsaca on the Back Ney of f } signifies v Jominfon and more unrostrict- | route across Indiana and Iilinols, and ex: | hard lsbor in the State prison at Clinton for et career of prosperity Is about to be brougut tog | _Lenk=1 think that Woetiey is injaring bimuow | Of bow! i and dof State, terabl : : } supe j ed his . se ib, Tn Df. | is some food from a pantry. It sooms that on | Fins Fi sezehea!? wu’ Levfrodueed | More than any ene else, TL know that there nbs N ne v 0 | beers 44 od power, in just eo id our repug: | tend his oper os is and M Tue cdot Hobriary (keorlisean was aicdacced Ee hh Oe aor cling againet Hendricks for" te Kame he pi RUHL Fe Wie Bennet ore i | tind is worth at Least @ million and a hair; + i nonce to it be en 1, We hold therefore | rourl, Here in the East, t has the New | nou the penitentiary el Alueny) @hore he had At the other places of amusement no imme. Reenuteton, aad. Mat} N won Pike wir spat n © and the . hws * 5 1. } 1 mentary © sas ’ aere © change tobenoied, The * Black ¢ ik" re. 4 @ We oe OG A s © An ’ b i that it is provminer unbecoming in tl Jersey Central in his pocket, and is bargain: | teen confined for six months uuder the vagrat Ret Er per Pe Aa oe have, wilo, 40 far us Lean soo into the fuiure, | Secretary mes A alter y ‘ ating Liberal p | grout 1! lie to sucl , ng important line formed by the ai walkcdda Moala Hedce ' that turround him at Nibli's, ‘The mocses We fa . Fepatt Me , 2 : Lechnoingy ‘ j @ 1 to selzo upon hd r fir the important y law, and Lad walked to Eagle Bridge in search of | (io! Gown cracks. his Joker aud Geores Hanked Mr Long, aud after partaking of his Y ‘ other public o\jeets, a , rt 4 tho increase of the ma ° den and Amboy and New Jersey cecupation, Finding no work, and having had | throws lis during bareback somersaults § PuEDOrry SL book tay Koa, een ot whuekored | quostions were boia ver unced anu very hosts ¢ he city of t ‘ wen ( Aingly power in Europe to step forwa connecting New York and Philade) | nothing to eat all day, he entered a dwelling | Rik, Brae Otanme fom the Km Baan ON A Meare Owe TEHUMP Ts | and tus rewoval w luvely 4 ’ dave { and wily before the world pr via, It is also said that he is likely soon to | there and made a raid upon the pantry to satiety i aud buh Bryan's ud MbAUsah Telrbeen Coa Usha, sents rong to those Whe sent iw” ‘ ful ing f ‘ i Our satistiction at the event in any way | acquire the newly chartered Southern Pa. | the crarings of hunger, It was not charged that Havana, March 11,—Tho insurgent, Capt ? on ee ee Te aancLlanaie an Aetae : whatey Vo do this is to manifest an ur fle he attempted to steal anything but food; but for | On turnoon at 1 o'clock Mulame Se° | Carlos Corice Lomenta, before he was led to exec Long Islund Trout in Danger. ' ; ) Dach gives a firewoll matings at Wallack’s, r te Fi . / ase be { eoomly obsequiousness toward arbitrary rule Railroad corporations form a comparatively this be was convicted of burglary in the first de- _ J liom at Cienfuegos, was married, An engagement The State Fishery Commission have offered to | diner tay, and tuviiod Mr. kk " com i toahow a lingating adinivelinn cf ue idl pete tat ices eccrine ition! arty. s2,/| SU80, Wed sentenced] as alrwady ataled, On ihe dash Ente Massace, toox place recently at Las Tunas, during which | the owners of streams and ponds, free of charge, ME. Crow of New Mr W * } gewgaws of royalty and of high pris - ee P iol same day a professional burglar, who was impli | At10 o'clock on Saturday morning Judge Car- | (*eHty-five insurgents were killed, Tho people of | black bass, white Dass, eatish, perch, sunfish, and IM Church, and Mr, Hertsluge of firaxennes , { Re aan) y and o ig sounding | this country, They elect Legislatures and | pated in something like a score of burglaries, was done screed B divore to Joab Hart, manager of the | Nuovitas are preparing arches, and the Puerto Prin- | pike, Mr, #urman, of Newlown, an extensive rd < 6 os she invitation, Were punctua, ats itlew, and what is worse, to display acon: | Governors, and rule States. i lobe Theatre, aud at noon Mr. Burt appeard before | ol rearranging their house for the reception | propagator of tront, bi : grelouk. * Woll, seatlemen," seid the Dootor, "| \AinN } Peeps eter eet uc P eo fe ui al 4 Tholr power 1s | sentenced by the naine Judge to only three years’ | Justice Duwiiig at the Tombs, and wes married by | of Valuusedu. Col, Horacio, Simoni as been cap. | fo uccept there tpecins” Ne orophecicn thet ie tag | Luave kot all the birds of dhe alr, oat we met wa m } b " pert, which | constantly on the increase, Its capacities | imprisonment. In Boston, a few duys ago, « Heal macionsie tp Rise Rate Maddox, The bridew | tured and executed at Magarabomba, There in | yoers the trout will become extinct, He tuinks that | te for one bird more.” Lo order to get in (i> } Mthe very least should Lave enjoined ei 4 and the ways of directing them are becoming | poor vewsboy was Sued four dollars for selling | Hoo, Willian ¥. Lowe” = + STosmeman We J Taser St tive seal Os the Margule of BaAle L-0cin | er ae a otd Oe tad. if property cared for, | venous Joke, Mr Mirdinore ti bye thy iteu 19 ¥4l is 0! ab ano’ a8 bows later ian the o| PU ait, va,