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The = It Whines for AIL THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1871, Amusements To-day. Footh's Theatre Mock Ato About Not Tiith Avenue Theatre—Surstors Opers House Iu's Theatre rem —The Black Cro, orp Academy of Mai, Giymple Theatre Anco Minatrele—sis Broadway, Horse —Femsle Minitiels, dy Preu matic Tannet—Ov Terms of The Sun. For the accommodation of persofis residing ap mente for Tim Sty wil: be rec wh advertisoment of snetion of Broad: from § A. M. (08 P. lar rates at the up-t 4s Weat Thirty-second street ‘Way and Sixth avenue New Hampshire on Gen Gre t. Ever since the organization of the Repub- flay as triumphantly as Massachusetts During all the verses which the party has elsewhere en countered, tho Granite has renewed political faith which the maj ple accepted in March, 1855, alw: a Republican Gove: ita allegiance ity of its peo- ior and Legislature, in Congrees, and ¢ majorities for the Republican es MONT down to ¢ upon the latter a majority nearly proportion to the whole vote cast as he ob: tained in Mlinots. is grand record which gives to the result of Tuesday's conte: zyardless of the signs in the cal heavens, the Tribune's Concord cor efrraphed to that journal, on 'y eve of the election, that a careful #8 showed a suro Republican majority of 2,500, and that the Democratie 8 led a majority of 1,500 nal disaster overtaken the party ate that has given so mavy proofs of to Republican mittee conce its attachment The apologists of Grant's Administration, bewildered by this staggeri ute the resul principles? blow, attrib to many causes, such, for ex ample, as over-confidence, general apathy, ns, the San Domingo swindle, stracism of Mr. SUMNER, err; these are effects, not causes, local dissensi and that disease is Gen. Gra the political campaign as the causes of the terrible rebuke of Tuesday, is to mistake establish a system which is to permanently. saddle upon the country both a debased cir. culating medium and a fluctuating circu lating medium, as tho measure of the money transactions of this great, rich, and powerful commercial people. > long as gold and silver remain the standard of value among civilized natio} the transactions of every one of them will be measured by that standard, whatever may bo the character of the purely domestic cur- rency in auy one of them. ‘There is no other way of estimating values. And prices always fluctuate in every other currency. than gold and silver just in proportion to tho premium on coin in that currency. The Jaw, in the long run, is as absolute and in: cxorable as any law of nature. Such being the case, it is simply preposterous for any “reat, solvent, trading nation, in these days of the superabundance of the precious metals, to talk about the feasibility and propriety of establishing a debased currency. ‘That we might do it and get along after « fashion, admits of no doubt. But the plan has the palpable disadvantages referred to, besides those which arise out of the endless speculations invited by @ paper money circu: lation of constantly shifting valuo—speeula tions not only in commodities of ordinary traflic, which a redundant circulation always promotes, and always resulting to the disad- vantaye of the consumer; but speculations in coin itself, of which we have had during our recent experience of a fluctuating cur: reney many disastrous examples, Wherever there is real money enough to transact the ordinary business of life, as, ith the present supply of gold and silver in the world, is now everywhere tho case, the issuing of irredeemable paper money, or what is snbstantially the eame thing, the debasement of — the circulation, accomplishes nothing. If the redundancy amowits to fifty per cont., then it requires fifty per cent. more of the depreciated currency to represent money transactions than it would of redeemable put our gree cent., or of cved in keeping it permanently redundant On such a jusis, it would simply require a volume of ¢ y-five or thirty per cent. larger to transact the business of the coin, or paper in pold and silver, And if we backs on a basis of four per bonds, we shall only sue 3.65 ency twe country than if we used a currency based on coin; and it would be in just this pr tion Jes# valuable than the money of other cou ° ries, A dollar of our fictitious money would be worth seventy-five cents of renl money, and that would be all there would be of it; and thus the plan, if put in prae tice, would be sen it would b Let us loss as we have mischievous. , Lave no more tinkering of r money system, but let us mly forward on the ground that whoever owes a debt should pay it, or ac march knowledge bankruptey and go into liquide tion, making v Ivent people, ‘The Government is dishonored and the banks are dishonored by not paying their notes, and ay for THE SUN, THURSDAY, MARCH, 16, 1871 the few deputies allowed to Cabn could have any welght on any goneral question in the Cortes—conveys the impression that the vol unteers of Havana will endeavor to annul the elections, as they did in Porto Rico, and that unlike their comrades in the latter island, owing to “the instability of Spain in Cuba,” they will succeed The truth is that Spain now has no more real sovereignty over Cuba than she has oyer the United States—in fact, not half as much; and, now that the island has been devastated to such @ degree that it fails not oply to yield a revenue, but to produce even the necessaries of life, Spain forgets thet she ig no longer owner of the soil and wants to sell it. For two years ‘and a half she has been fighting for nothing else but some show of ownership, and now, whon apeciou her inability to reconquer it is patent to th world, she impudently endeavors to trade otf her utterly worthless title. “ —_ A Defeat to Great Britain and Spain. The Governments of Great Britain and Spain will seo that the election in New Hampshire indicates disaster and an end to the British and Spanish influence in the | State Department at Washington, Hurrah for triumphant America ! ——— The Diter Bit—Will one Uryssrs &. Grant, of St. Louis, Missouri, Cormorant of Washington, D. C., be kind enough to inform us who was bitten by th W Hampshire election? —— Boss Tween, in his modest letter to Jud Suanoe ys that stataos are not erected to livingmen, This remark has called forth dderable nent, and several insta contrary have been adduced to show that Ross was mistaken— among others, Duke of Wrutixetor, who had se din his honor dar bis lifetime. To these examples may be added that of President Grast, who signed @ biIM appropriating sertal cannon to b t into a statue of himself, It may be urged, however, that this is scarcely a case in point, as it 1s very evident that bet the statue is pliced om its pedestal the sun of Teese will be politically dead beyond the possi+ bility of resu r ——— f upon the act of the Prosi Tn comme dent and his ob who dew quious majority in the Senate aded Mr, Suswen by his order, Mr, Weenets, Pri “the Massachu. de” who helps Hawrevon Fret in the State Department. This means Baxcrort Davis the Bribe-taker. But why Mr. Patiures should how first call him a renegade it is difficult to un derstand, He bec ples of Massachusetts several years a 4 denowni setts rene, mea renegade from th ¢ prin being a Dir Railway ¢ Company for a br The evidence of this f Legislature of Massachusetts in 1870, in Senate docunient No. 123, If Mr. P 20, W tor and legal cdviser of the E the be of sixty npany, he sold interests of that thousand ¢ et was publisned by the Mars, Lips will turn to page 162 of that document, he will find the fol lowing in the testimony given under oath by Jon Exonivar, President of the Boston, Hartford and Evie Railroad : mestion by the Committee—I see that Mr. J. C. B. Davis cot &th hat was that for? Answer by President ELonipoe—He was to draw the contracts, and atd ue in carrying them throug whore “ toy purse of gold and pearl” there hap- pens tobe nothing smaller than a ten-dollarnote. While she is looking in vain for smaller change to pay her fare, Hanne rolievos her perplexity by the liberal and elegantly expressed offer, “ Allow me to arrange it.” Wittea blosh and a smile she cousents, and Hann “ passed up the ticket ne- cessary for the aecasion.”” A shower coming on, Hanne improves the opportimity to escort her Home in an omnibus, in which again, as Mrs Srowe tells us, he “ arranged the fare for her. ‘The couple part at the door of a palatial”? house in Fifth avenue, the young Indy handing the + ip man, in return for his card, her own, with the words “Eva Van Arspen” on it, and Wed- nesdays” in the corner, ‘ We rece on Wed- nosdays, Mr. Hexnerso’ she said, ‘and macma will be so happy to make your acquaint- Any young lady who should behave as sonts her heroine as behaving, would deservedly be set down as belonging to a disreputable class of women ; and to offer her as a somple of our respectable New York girls 4,00 Mr part, either gross igao: rance or a deliberate attempt at libel, ——— Col Jars F. JAgves would have disap. pointed the just expectations of bis friends if he had overlooked the fact that @ now Congress is in session, Already Mr, Hannay has introduced in the Senate a bill authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury, at the dircction of the President of the United States, to pay on indefinite sum of money toCol. Jaguns, to compensate hita for his ser- vicos and to remunerats him for expenses which he incurred while engaged in squelching the rebellien. ance Mrs, Srowe rep prov Stown — 1 yachting season of 1871 promises to be a lively one in Creat Britain, where there are There are three at are intended to upward of 2,000 yacht-ownors, ow building there th beat the three which proved the fastest in their respective elaases Jast yoar: Mr. Asununy’s Li pes will be able to waik an yacht Sappho; nam, to do battle with the ¢ Aleyone, to contest the honors of the forty-ton cutter with the Muricl, Visits are expected from several A an yachts, and the Livonia will come to A rth vessel vonia, wh ch its owner by from the A ner for Col. Ma Flying Cloud; and away fastes! veri erica, m racing, there is a great demand for yachts of all drseriptions, particularly small ves sel 1 during tho next three mouths there will be launched quite a fleet of schooners, vyawls, cutters, and scrow steamers, It is ex pected that curiosity in regard to the amount of war in France will take a great many yacht-owners across the Cuannel with their vessels, __ Gen, Grants Priends Turning againat Zo the biditer of The Sun, in: While I think Tam Sow has been some. What severe in speaking of Gen, Grant, still Tam now of the opinion that it wiil be about time for the General to retire from civil life at the expiration of hiv present term. He bas now had sufficient resoe- nition of his services—whether they were vital or otherwise—in suppressing the rebeilion ; and nas much as he bas shown himself to de attorly desti- tute of etvil administrative ability, be ought not, it seetrs to me, to seek for a renomivation. Would any town, city, or Congressional strict in the land, tn view of his failure ia politics) life, think of now. inatiog him to-day as selectman, member of Cou mon Coaneil, or representative ta Congress? O © Toen why shoold we keep bim any damage inflicted by th se not. longer at the head of the nation? Has he not bad honors enoug! A Rervsiican. A Republican’ asserts that we have been somewhat severe in speaking of Gen, Grant. If LOOKING FOR THE KU-KLUX —— A COMMITIE! APPOINTED 70 AB- CERTAIN THE LACTS. —— Tho Mepont of the Duties on Cont and Salt Hounties for Soldiers’ Widows and Or« phans—Ben Butler Objecting to Every+ thing-Adjournutent, March 20. Wasaixorox, March 15,—Senator Bocrixanam (Rep. Conn.) introduced a bill to establish ocea amship lines for the tr portation of mails be tween the United States and foreign countries, ‘The dill provides for the incorporation of E. Roberts of New York and others as the United States Ocean Steamship Company, and directs the Postmaster-General to contract with them for the transportation of the mails to European ports, pay ing six ccn's per half ounce for letters and two cents for exch tout ouncos of printed matter, On motion of Mr, Invaavi (Rep. TL), the House biuls repeating the duties on coal and salt on were road a second time, Mr. Hawtin (Rep,, Me.) introduced a bifl to pro vide for the completion of the tympanum of the south wing of the Capitol building, directing the Secretury of the Interior to contract for the execu Won of Mills's group of statuary commemorative of the late epoch in American history, and adapt the same to the tympanum of the ast portico of the Capitol, and appropriating $10,000 for that pur pose. Mr, Witson (Rep., Mass.) Introduced a bill, which Was passed, to carry into effect the decision of the Suprome Court reiating to HOUNTIES OF SOLDIERS enlisted between May 3 and July 22, 1961 fives $100 vounty to honorably di enlisted vetween the dates named. Mounita (Rep. Vt.) moved a recousideration Of the vote upon the passage of the bill. He said he The bill arged had been informed that the bill would involve an expensliture of $8,000,000. He then, offered a reso lution caitine on the Seeretary of the Treasury for Juformation ag to the actual amount of the ex Mr. Wiaon said he woud not ob) fideration. His i. formation Of oldicrs entitled to bounty would be four and five thonsend, and the ngerogate ot 4 to the recon was that the n u would be about 410,000, ‘The faiiure of Con carry into eflves tne decision of the Supreim ccedstoned general dieappointinent and complal and whether () recute Was larger or smaller, this bill should ve pavse | Mr, Morr li's resoiution prevailed without ob joetion Air, Winson introduced a bill in relation to ADDITIONAL Bots TrES, providing that the widow, children, or father and mother “of any soklier wio enlisted for a less period thin one year, and who was killed or Cied tu the service, shall be entitled to receive the fine bounties us Have been provided by law when tue soldier entisted ror two years. Mr. CHANDLER (itep., Mich.) introduced a Dill to deflue a gross of watches, providing tint 14,400 maicies shail constitute 4 gross, pul up in packages Of 1W, of soue multiple thereof, House of Resresentativer On motion of Mr. Woon (Dem., N, Y,) it was resolved that the Committee on Foreign Affairs, When appointed, be requested to examine tuto and report at the next session of Congress, whether the territory of Lower Culifornia would be a destravle acquisition tothe United States, and, if so, with such recommendations looking to that object as may seom to that Committee just and expedient with reference thereto. Several motions to adjourn, to adjouro till Satur. day and till Tuesday were made by Democrats, the object beine to prevent any legislation 1m reference tothe Ku-Klux. | The motions were ail vegatived Mr. Burien (Rep., Mass.) gave notice of mis inten. tion to introduce a bill to protect peaceable und loyal citizen the United State property, and as formation of t Several objections from the Democratic « Mr. Exprrper (Dewm., Wis.) gave notice of his tn tention to introduce a Uili tor the suppression of THe KU-KLUX IN NeW Mampsiine, Mr, Broons (Dem., N. Y.) suid we are pot ina todo onsivess safely oF properly wihout sypointinent of comumltteos, SPEAKEN—In my judgment, we ought forth- «to Whom finporsant their lives and Kel that It be printed for the in MW with to appoiut the coumite sownRAy's non Tar —. a Suet ed Contest in Carmanavilie— ere Mr. Bergh Burned bis Fingere— The Arrest of an Innocent Man. Some tithe last summer, Michael McGlynn sued old farmer Jolin Sowbroy of Fort Washington for the value of a horse, which, it was charged, Sowbray bad killed with « pitchfork, McGlynn un- able to get a judgment in the civil courts, caused the arrest of Mr. Sowbray on a warrant accusing him of cruelty to animals; but the old farmer estab- lished his ingocence and was discharged from cus tody. Then in tarn he sued McGlynn, and a jury gave Mim $1,000 damages for fils imprisonment, and MeGlyna pat his property out.of lus laodi Yostordsy Morsiaj McCabe found MeGiyna at 152d «treet, with borses and a heavy atone trnek, waich MCGlynn claimed as lis proverty, ‘be Mar. shal, having the exeeation in nis pocket, levied uoon the horses and track, turning them over to John Moran, and telling Wim to drive them toa stable. Moran had reached Fourth street and Broadway, With the team, when he was brought toa halt by Mr. Bergh aod OMcer Conklin, Mr Bergh com- plained that one of the horses had a weak back and was not Otto be driven, Moran protested that he wre entirely inuovent and that ha was achog under orders (rom Marshal MeCabe, Mr, Bergh was in- exoradie, and ordered Concklin t arrest him and take Lim before Justice Cox, The magistrate ro- leased him, F QUARREL. tn FACING DEATH IN TUL CLOUD insstliains Ing of the Balloon Hyperion at Re- The Bur, the Altitude of a Mile-Tho mi markable of Voyages in the Air. f. 3, A. King, the aBronaut, advertised that he would make an ascension from’ Allants on. the Ist of January, 1870, Eight thousand persons a» sembled to witness | sloet #torm was coming np, aud Prot, King would not risk an ascent. Ie offered to return the money, and avted (airly in every way. Dr. Alvert Hate, who had already made one ascent, stopped up to Prof, King and anid: The peopleare terribly disappointed. T have been up With you once, rnd you know whether yon can trust me, If you'll lend me the old cbevans, I'll take her up, storm or no morn.” “Very well,” replied King, "know your coolness and presence of min Y y co if you want to. “You had letter taxe in some more ballas said King as Dr. Hape stepped into the basket. Ih stead of tuking more ballast, the doctor threw oat two bags of #and already in it, and cut the ropes, Ile made the first mile apward in two ininates and @ all, The descent was accomplished in one minute, Rousd trip of two n three minutes and a half, Here is the doctor's own account of the Journey The small quantity of ballast carried gave such gieat axcensive power that it reqntred but two Minutes and a balf to reach wa altitude of one milo Le cheers irom whe crowd below coud no longer be hoard, | Ail was silent except the wpiteful driving sound of the Winter rain, J Was well aware o: the groat rapidity with which I was travelling, bat as tie neck of the balloon wax twenty-five inches in lla + and entirely oben, ny danger was appre hended. ' The vides gave uo evidence of boing ‘ ind tue possibility of wn explosion wus nur thought of. A heavy sleet and snow commenced falting, and it was so intensely cold that I was anxious to get through the clouds and into the oright sunshine be youd. Alreusy imagination pictured the little cralt ling smoothly above the bad weather, and my heart «welled with enthusiasin as taney painted the beauties of a winter sunget—a sunset above the I had decided to remain up all night, and vlong the Voyage a8 far ux possible, i'was awakened from my revery by a sharp explo: sion, The balioon had barst near the poiut of it greatest diameter, wad bad collapsed, It began to descend wih great ravidity, Aly poculiar shape Kave {tu rotary motion that was rather unpleasant. | fuily realized the danger ofmy situation, Death was es I could succeed in forming the parachute, and to.do this required much physical strength and perfect coulness. ‘Tue loss of sel-vossession oF a negect to preserve the oscillating motion of my craft would be attended With Les of 110, However, 1 “kuew the ropes,” aud determined to pull them, 1k was necessary Uiat the rotten cloth should be not only retained in te netting, but kept in Fucd & position as to offer the greatest possible resistance Ww the slmosphere. My crait vroved to be unruly. It soon planced violently, with the peculiar motion of a kite that has lost its ballast, At each luge it swung through the wir ltke a creat peadulum, Toon attained # terrible velocity, being (requentiy thrown Ligher than any dattering portion of the wreck, aud Was ecveral Limes thrown entirely oat of the basket. Like Micawver, 1 contidently expected rome thing to turn up" —in fret there was great danger uf the basket “turning uo" on toy ol the canvan witien would resuit in instant deail, “By a sirict attention {0 business” tuese mad lunges were modi- Hed. and ibe velvcity Was more uuitorm though stil. very rapid. BRAMS. —Gum-chewing matches are frequent in Ver mont. —Tennyson is threatened with a total loss of evyesiaht. Strawberries can be had at Savannah for nine cents apiece, —There are said now to be about » partners in the Rothschilds banking firma. It is considered sttange that railway mom never employ a civil engineer to ran # locomotive, —Boston, always anxious for @ sensation, now abnounces that the mumps are very prevalent there, Peter's Pence,” sinoe the begtoning of the year have been sent io Rome to the amount of ga00,0m, —A Obfedge paper says the coffr of the river ‘th that city is a" delicate orange"’—clastica) expression for mnady. —Liniment tabels are satd to circulate freely among the Indians of the Northwest, who take them for groenbacks, —Auburt-haired girls in Arkansas will persis¢ fn wearing red velvet hate, ander the impression that they are becoming. —Is it proper to say of an artist just verging, on delirium tremens, that he is patting the folshing touches to a colossal bart? —Mr. Charles F, Dunbar, for ten years editor BON nity. Of the Boston Advertuer, has been appointed Professor Of Political Economy at Harvard, “The prisoner has avery smooth countes Was ironed just balore he wag nance” Yes, hy Dronght tn, That accounts for i —A mineral whieh performs all the duties of soap, and has an aromatic odor, has been discovered ia exhanatless quantivies near Lowa City —It has just been decided by a Maine debating dotiety that no womaw showld talk about “ oie Anti! he can show Aciean, healthy baby wa comes from Connecticut that “the flashy trout ie leaving his maddy hivernation, and hie diamond cluster gleams in the dark cavities of the brooks.” Cylinders of clay impregnated with bitumen were used iu Paris daring the siege in piace of char. Coal, and 80 successfully that it Is proposed to make @ business of it The Sorosis of Crawfordville, finally gone the way of all flesh, the membership of one, and that ons Wout last week, and got martiod. —A Georgia editor who has just been married Felatesin his paper that the “ marriage ceremony wae performed in an eloquently, Impressive, aud captivat og manner, Ly the minister,” —Mrs, Brough, in a communication to a Milk waukee paper, says: “1 don't wish my fonr danghtert to be elbowed at the polls by vile women; therefore Am against woman suffrage —Julien Dubuque was buried on a high bluff i the city tant bears its mame, Recently the city am thoritics have obtained a deed of this plot of ground, Bnd a suitable Monument to bis memory is talked of, —Mr, Jones, of Tennessee, would have been killed by getting caught ta some machinery but for his presence of mind, which led him to huz the shaft tightly, and revolve with it at the rate ofj ove hundred times a mipate. —Quarter of a pound oggs are what a Lands krove, Vt. hen dispenses to her rcjoicing owners Whether this fact has anything wo do with the claim of the Lan jane to possess “the banner woman's Fights town In the State” 14 not disninetly apparent, —Thoy have a littie girl in Williamstown, Mass,, who is a reeulor bird and animal charmer. Ti birds come to ber feet for crumbs when she sings, and bambers of cats apd dogs ate almort constantly bes Hleging Her house for the Loepitalsty they know sue will ‘not refase. —A young lady at Indtanapolis was endeavors Ing to impress upon the min@s of her Sunday Schoot scholars the sin and terrible puniiment of Nebnohade berzar, and when she sald that tor seven years ow Srawe Jnat ike a cow, she was astonished by a litte gift whe asked, * Did be give mil —The New Orleans ice factory is one of the interesting sights of the city, It rans six machine, CnCh COSINE $25,000 in Mold, and freezes 414 (oon tons of ice daily, The water ts puurped from the Mississippi purified and frozen into blocks three inches thick an@ twelve by twenty-four inches im area. Ind., haw It dwindled down tw referred, ur we ought fortuwith to | Luew decided to throw out @ portion, oF ail, of A “ y dure = of th " e will on i amber ¥ Sm —An extreme case o vi a the rocks over which the stream broke for | the country is in a state of chronic disgrace | 857 Ver he ove of tie Directors of the Eric Heal, | be will only tell we in what numberof Tar Sow ise dia. the ballast, and lifted a bag to the edge of the re . eh baked bend cre lend ey prea ; ; . . road? A.—He waBone of the Directors ot tat | we have been one-half as severe n. Grant Purtas (Rep. Me) desired to introd ket for that purpose, wien the thougut occurred | freee In Venango county, Pa. Benninghof, the so elence it rose. The sourco of | in consequence, We wait for the public pa- | time. 7 re a = wey ae Mince o | thas it wonld be lees dangerous te keen nb the | Millionaire, atthe inst session of the Criminal Courted all the dittienlty is Grant's Administration ; } thence over tuin sasdatuue atnea at od anes (By this transaction the Erle Tailwa Company, of | as he himself is in the above communication, we Mr, LUTLER (Rep., Mase.) ob Te would con | busket. I threw out u le. by watching it av | Franklin, actually feed an attorney 10 defend twa inom to | winch Mr, Davis was a Director and legal adviser, ‘ i Fr DUTLER (Rep., Mase jecte le would ¢ Bis 4 i oI dete the primary spring is Grant himself, Be- | bo exhausted. All wo can do meantime 1s aia if Rave ; megotor snd mete avvinse? | Will hank bin for his hindne ad | sent to no other business than 44 vas lustracied | 1 fluttered in Whe aif, wos eriabled to tell with con | of the mien who tad robbed btm, in order tO wave Ue r. Davis got his $0.00) clear and clean irom | to see thet, eince the result to bring before the Houge, sinaa. tiie gt ils (ere would fered fo Death criticism as a statesman, a dreary | to protest against the quackery of BEN. | the Hosion, Hartiord and irve Company. ce eocert, | (2 26° bl ’ Lis It of ow Hamp dir. scortmLD (Rep. Pa) atxed the House to act | rise. To throw out ballast at thie time woult pes on Ae Hs 9 Feces oF toe cr nes) Ome politic! 01 ingle au ‘ "1 : ‘i eration of inducing the Erie to make tue contract | Sire election, Republicans gen ine | upon's denate bis Just receiy prolong the Voyage to the Woods beyond, even if it shh pms " failure ns 2 7 ae jan, without a single qual- | Burr nd all other quackeries which tend | Witch resulted naire lice ning to see what we have all along ad Mr. BoTLEn Would ovject to everything did HOt cause the basket and contents ty be thrown —A Kansas City paper gives this timely warns ity for the leadership of a great party, not | to prolong the time of our national discredit Thata man who was thus proved to have taken! | stated, that Gen. Grant is utterly unft to hold | MF Burien Tae CNet to the Senate vill? | On oP ot etain ‘al the weiges a the Lasker thar’ | 12H 18 DAF Of romantic lovers: “ The couple whe having the faintest idea of the responsibility | and postpone the period of retura to 8 bribe to betray bis clients and defraud his con- | any eivit oflive, : he SPRAREN said tue regular order was the call | Peselbly could hundred fect of Baht every moon att taht the Eentenan inna or dignity of his positio: t = A ? 4 of the Stat Vien within three hundved fect of the ground, 1 | E ehth. every moonligh: » the gentleman with p or dignity of his position, intent mainly payme stituents should be @ convenient tool for Presi Pere Mr, BUTLEN sent up bis bill to protect the loyal | CUE the cord attached tW the amenor rope, aud | AFM around the !ady’s waist, ought to quit that, Suelt elevating needy relatives and supple servitors ” dent Graxrand Secretary Fisa in their work o 4 rs. people of tue United States in their lives anu pro: | Witching the “rise and descent,” imvnazed to throw | proceedings are ouiy appropriate tor young people, aa Pi ea n AG at of Now Malini ORIG ak aces - perty At the proper mowent. It struck in ime to lessen | on the back streets, to places of profit, eager himself to receive | yy i. 5, mins bbing Coan, cusen ia nov surprising Nilsson in Oratorio. Mr. Cox raised the point of order that a day's | the force with wiieo T would have otverwise struck 1 presents and accumulate money, and push sale: uit Davis b when be first took | Miss Nilsson sang last evening in Haydn's very | notice ld uot been given of the introdtuccion of | the Round. AIK was, the shock produced uncon: | —Tho first cargo of anthracite coal ever rex ; et Connecticut follow it! bethe ei i Propaganda ps rg ml ak the Dill, und the Speaker sitstatued the pout sciousness ceived from San Francisca fron ¢ his only measure—San Domingo—for most sa abl aw ance ‘only con- |, heed ratorio, “The Creation." ‘The choruses | Mr, Perens (itep., Ale.) olferod the follow! On awakening there was no sensation of vain | teeq landed in the bark. Late. « Saco can Beith reuases ve tease aes —— firms bis title to Wore steadily aud effectively rendered by the Men- | Reroteat, That asclect committee ot thirt fave mumbucss, that uiwaye attends a heey full, | beee landed, in ihe bark Luly, i:om Quoc ‘asons, He has lost all hold uponthe | Explaining Away the New Hampshire delssonn Union, ‘The instrimentat support was an | Pointed Ly the Speaker. whose duty it shall be to in. | [RY cold rain wus falling im my tace, and T could not | loee’s Tland. Col, Gool of British Colmmbia baq better elements of the izati ’ } Mt the CondGoU Of te [ate Iusu: rect: ; | ft my bead for the long briers that encircled me | offered §2,900 premium for the first cargo exporte® better elements of the organization which in Blectien. Mr. Gnieney explaining the reasons why | orchestra and organ, the latter played by Mr. 8 P, 8, 40 IAF ne Fewarus thie execution of the lave et ect network. “Neat by stood « lidy. At | This coal resembies that produced at Lackawaune, Pay that he begins to suspect that it intends to | plain away the New Hampshire election New Hampshire, mentions “liquor.” Lick A : base on ees the bass age Canines wan } tion to the HGune Ls Hecuunter net with such Facute Bcd AGRA’ Wee TT: Wee hat ® | from the same source hereafter In tones of thunder New Hampshire tells ernor clect out of the exeentive ehnir ? it tisfeslion thad tie | Metre eese enelten OF Glmuriied,. If chorae) and |) eecors flee Gaara tae a IB IHS Cones, | none the bushes and Briere an ulter wreck, | With Wesertis eas hor: eae es ° i proved to their own entire satisfaction tha orehestra are going to wreck and ruin, he swings | Ucuttd,{h'Megnld coumlites be paid uous tue coatlu | the exceviion ut w, (ew sighs soraches | hed ro A otty eee the Republicans of the Union that if they Do they know any way to explain the three | practice of vaccination as a means of warding off” | his baton alter an easy, careless fashion of bison, | & Me: Bowsan (top. Maes.) faleaa ceived no injury. The los of & paper collur and a Hp would often caize (ie-ead. would save the life of their party they must | new members of Congress out of th 8] the contegion of small-pox, and of modif As (llouzh everything were to the lust degree serene. TRE. POINT OF ORDER All wapis were supplied, wad te elegy nie end *Baaming Grenieutie’’ bn, 11% bun ye id of Gy \ 0 ey know ow to Ja 7 le character of pat disease, 0 nly w cre ore conductor 0 e vl previous notice tind bh 1 given o nte N a ends, " get rid of Grant. D the ‘ i W : Ww to explain away the Ms ft z Ma aie 1b disease, ia r [ ely rt ne - navy vice Taree who that no previous notice iad hoon given of the inten. |W With my friend! i —The census marshals in the Western Statesare Pai votrs which these tree members of Congress | less, but absolutely mischiovous; but the inex. | Kesticuiate at, shout to, aad xing with their chorus, The SPEAKER explained that the resolntion could eialar Orac, trying to see who can report the greatest number of Ben. Butler's Financial Quackerys | Vin cive uniformly agaitiet Gen, Gkann? | orable logic of fhets leads to avery differcnt cons | (© (7 @ggbeep it up to mark ; but Lristow la wise | be introuuced at tie Ue, Uut aati case af AOI | yg Brelaune gue ae Pink, dr., | UV BAANG tindeta io their respective istrict Inthe Gen. BUTLER has offered @ Will in Con: Aiea eae isa Gh lusion. ‘Phe annual report of the London Smvi enongh ty know th ay Mis 8 spel 16 Dot properly | OF deine foscrutien, wach reaquited the sienetare Of | o43 desua D, Whit tek Mate A fine, ee ‘Bares Ward tm Loms laree w M8 of triplets and four : : , ne fi h, 1873, Gon Fe ‘ alued and prepai fore it comes into the cor 7 yhyoetert to the resubiitt q | Kapbselet a In pursuance of the authorit of twiow are reported—ail under Aiteen yoars of ess embodying views express: € al shows that 1,095 patients were ad Mr BoTLen ted t tion ond hoped rn b pursuance of the a and Frese embodying views expremed in an ex-| Guaxt will bavo nothing to do. but drink Mt Hnattution died the ae eae fer rem on te night OF the erormauce, al te | that everyman ‘wiw aéieaJe! tie caucus wows | tafecioum cbitand in an onder ategterenca ade J AF 40d ali the ofr of tors In il county rp P pancial subject® | and make explanations, But neither his Nests OF | ehouting in the world, avd all the frantic eiforte o Men Guan acon aa Court Jor the Southers istrict’ of New Yorks on fave chit ere ly ae found. to which were made some time ago. His proposition is to | aa 1 been vaccinated, und 922 had the most trantic of en rs. will nk niatters Jie ooaration oF Mth dey of March, 1871, 1, Keaueih G. Wi piecmiuee ass Gh SeOGER WAE Sores Care Ate drink nor his explanations will ever put him sad 1G Had ohastacnall hes t. Happily, the Meitelssoh mm Luly M, Patsed—vens 126, mys tt He Muster sn Equity iu said ordce tamed, de ets | half yoars, Such fxmtlion are a groat acquisition Ip make cur paper money istucd by tho Gov- | ren inte the White If je one had already the small-pox—an | ju veuenit: | Happily, the Mond a moved 9 reemaider the vote and lay J Se Maatorsn Kqaity it said brder names dy heceny | PO YOnre ¥ ‘ ? yack into the hite House. usial but not unprecedented case, OF t evide t the tar nun ler wh the Which wus agree! to, a ty Ng on’ Deust bataike. A penn z ernment redeemable ina Government bond ’ yet N ADIOURNMEN t the United States Court buildiug, 41 Chamber —Thero is a man in Ohio fifty-tt And by the way, if, as Mr. GnpeLey says nated cases, 67 died, or 7.9 per cont, of | M! H suliered at Cincinnati, vor it AN ADJOURNMENT AGREED TO, qhulldiugs vers a man 0 fifly-tliroe years of bearing interest at the rate of ac paaecanlls aah ogre 5 Hf ne 1 ; 4, 1 9 per cont, Of | wae on uer Western try noe ce us | RELEN (Ler, N.Y.) offered a ‘resotution oft) soe wn an Beane j iat age, iMiterate and nearly oiind, who romembers the TRE ARTGn anita ca NC | of this first State election, was it liquor in | Sixdeaths—one an unvaccinated, and five vac. | WHeretore of the oratorto where vocal force was 1 tressiou of Congress on Maren ist ¢. 10 be had by virtue of the said urd wat are oll. Mention any date to him io the 3.65 per cent. a year. New : slanted vata od : Dei oy Pah holt ! Wis rebu , OUYt WW Cquity above reterrea 4 ars, aud bh nstaatly what da; As anything is better than nothing, 6 9} White tom ase, M. Wontomoxr, a member of th ily van fore i ; ‘anounced th wes Ui. Coleman hervunder is 10 | woot ne was working at aad conversed about, position to pay ten cent on a dolla —— my of Medicine at Brussels t Creat of sweet and gentle pas “ 54 , ce u a Ss proposition to pay ter no dollar f are - wy of Medicine at I testifl lh sion f sweet an e pa ets's resolu Naw Yomx, Maren 14, 1571, | Bentleman who propos 1 himeoit wits pur greenback circulation is better than their ho Owns Cuba? 2 twenty-six Jesuits occupied the post of | re peeaies:, {Ute the music of uature-—of the vatitity S torte ,Kenne White to the kirie fuailicay Conan Journn! forforty-flve years, aud atter several severe present condition of irredeemablencss at any | Under the Spanish Constitution of 1869, | infirmar » winall-pox pati f 1 | With Nerdure Clan” ang that other erent a Buckley of A . Se letgan : eS ac hg vod the Onioan to bs correet ime prico whatever, But any system of redemp.- | the island of Cuba was declared a provi twenty had Fevaccniated, soine suc “ ork Wet MAL / N pei Mr ait Meee th ' fee j i 3 1 nd some without the vace: ter 3 vens, 600! © Rotusou of Ti ‘ 4) Maine is the fortunate poss tion devised by the Government itgelf, that | of Spain, and her inhabitants wero distin ond OBES NO. DONE? proelse bay Aa BR ea sy cele red ee . ae f " ste | eowor of an exc yu ‘ and Le for all its obligations, is quackery, Of | a9 those of every other provinc a ae ¥ Sa 1 the disease h ORD bIsIOR BEN tty ite that hie - auiviee aie oa aa alt Cah bor iv # about Nala tie distant. e hare a e t h H 1 t B ‘ Explos'on on Board a Stoamer—The Parann | flesh al itictael been auster thercof to nesses his horse to.tho milk wagon, ns, and course Ben. BuTLEn’s vill is quack 4 is Since then futile attempts, extending | , ; : Guallty oF ar Mi sity Apel Rent ah i usr THE Mages aT fea tine Me ttn cdma. and 8 T chrows the reinsover the dasher. Ife sae very casi nonatrated, ‘This quackery | over thirty months, which Spain has made rally (hough dosirablo (iat'all 1 a like thee Uuat Hasan bas Writte Of Lite-A Boatswain's Bravery. falletont of wew opruntatea (rata ctaeaeyy Se ee eerie ate We wasnn.end tn dhe Fy A £ Ld . ene Si a ve t n work Her grace weet ry rr de eo Sui bow ocr teicaten for eve We doetinats uae he uw g consists in the assumption that a promise to | to regain possession over the rev Por | should bo revaccinated upon arr : yulee are certainly skin mn ott ee ' . octild Oraer at March Auth fried wall teriy eae tiapeayrr diysindientee ory pay a dollar can be redeemed by tle payment | tion—about two-thirde—of the province, she | at least, and as often thereafter y may | anit ‘alae ei bare bade s fovided 1u Dy done undey “the tne caretally around and trots home, Tae antmnale hare ef three.quartors or two-thirds of a dollar; | has sent thither some 75,000 regulars and | exposed to the contavion, Iujurious effects have | go:ted, wit ener lient suveetsions Th m |! ste'Ahiai ti dwertaraline ntenetcti ke — Conducted the initk bnstuess on thts prmvetple for voune R th f iiou in the general e 08, bolon ‘ tine part, ao have uever mel With ao aceide and Ly the further aesumption that a debased | raised on the spot 100,000 voluntecrs, ‘To- | doubtless resulted at times from the 1 nen Ma AS ne Mt y | to the Brazilian Company, burst one of her bo Will the New Alea ‘ donk ‘ Hivibedh “ raiseworthy work, Mr ey of her boilers Prom the —A atring and gun trap for tigers, invented by currency is suitable fora solvent commercial | day she is further from success in asserting | Pure veecine matter; but the dang # s0n ut gentlemen wiiose good | at her wharl, A number of passengers were on | In finance dntry is ooking on with some | Capt, Rogers of thy Drittsh Bast Nudia serviee, seems to community, and can be made by some hocus. | her sovereignty than ever she has been be. | ® Teult is extremely slight Wa certain aifucted method of prominciiion, Mr, | Loar, and with so excitable a people us the Braxii. | cur Der Gunte ht par, whet Pr yeuerhenar eh Layee erosynad er ttl rd een ela pe patil Sea fe i 4 eT r —— Whitney woud almost lead one to suppose, from | MBs the pante that followed say L ined. « per cents at Dar, when be is oitered | hat s man-vating tiger, long the terror of the districty pocun of legislation ag valuable in pecuniary | fore; for she has lost 60,000 men and filly] What is price of water lots in San | hs tingulnr methods of pronsuucing. li vowel | tho arrival of heip the casualties were tound io te | Acta uy. te'deas hot ou tnjueral | 8M" Which has been kuowD t0 attack a party aid eb and financial transactions aga currency rest- | millions of dollars, which she cannot replace. | Pominso since the New. Ve al once, that he wus a torelgner, un anu too who had | two willed and a great muny badly scalded, severo! c wscoine in the advagce of the Hank | (UF OF Ve persons at w Lima’ was a stort ‘ag ona specie basis. Meanwhile her sovereignty over the island | Has Gen, Guat got any for » sition would gain confirmation frow his very of whoin cannot recover, The builer exploded ut I Mie TOLER Oe ee era Gospatched by laying incautiow Ht bis foot la & ' : 2 . : hr dealing with sue a simple word us sinnvus, | der a pressure of five pounds of « Height OF tie cotton seuson 18 | string attached toa Wigger that disci, pulte The same idea which is presented in Gen. | is absolutely and entirely ignored. One — Nich heeboores to pronounce ign uous. Ie in'a | Set, hiesture at five pounds of stearm, Ow the 1s Ut siddoving porn eld coin. Branes hae | hice tilted bie Te oe A eee . “f ne A ge Broro: is deserve wainaa A yee is nee none 4 * | of January the steamship Parana, belou: to the two voudred mul » dollane Ub Pate ee eee E gdlabt seadele BerLuU's ill was elaborated to the most } Captain-Gencral after another has been | Judge Beoronn i rvedly praised for | pity that Mr. Whitney Pegi eg tettpetort ne acct Farans, belongive to tt rhuwdred miitions ta Of the yeatistg | wYeatton, but rathor disayreva + {OF the Daity } y '. i effort to rid the courts o} ie legal shi 4 ee u. vied b Use Cus Corrected same company, ran ¢ rock as she was leaving the n r boutwe C - : is fay eae id painful extent in an article in the North | ignominiously driven from the island for at i wort to vid the courte af th ! eal sharks | 4 wardor, Te diferent war voaseie sent men ta ter | gala iaarket be inereeetres agtampts to eomtrol tue | mee 08 6:1 4583: yaaa re nown as shysters t the first Judge to i second pa be Oratorio, | a¥sisianee, and with the aid of steam. pumps fro gould market by increasing liv saies, he ts likely to corres} twrit m Borde: bout American Review, published some months | tempting to enforce laws enacted by the ae E Br adge:s0 U0) atte He part of the 6 © navy hey on ia eating from T Ket some Giuicial experieucs which will be alt reenong f leaux about mm ‘| his battle-axe ageinst them was unflinching Niisvou re'ined, and ber place during tier the navy y hey succeeded in getting lior of, not | ther new to kim Ee | the National Avs First of ail, the Chambes ago. ‘The upshot of innumerable pages in | Cortes—the Spanish legislative body. A] Jrurn Desc Cn A BAe bd £ ee te a etry eeted, by Milo. | Batarialy daimamed. Tocoinplete tho ist, the steain EE Appears a reguiar chavs ; but one soon perceivus thab y pseu Do’ G, Six years ago Judge Dowina ’ a this lady occupied, coming 1D Borneo, belonging to thi nd eli , : that article was that, if we made our green. | law modifying slavery in Spanish colonies Tete ileal Maik cae y such dirvet contrast With SO emincutan artinty | and Biozit Company, was totally wrecked on te | VEY Gem, Andrews wae Mado Profess or, lewmeat predominates in a fore ; * | poste e following notice ou the walls of the TDsHanitol one th of December, with w loss of thirty seven tives : From the Nation. aster of the situation. The Ki back ci:culation redeemable in four per cont, | passed the Cortes, and its promulgation and | Special Secsions ra tu spare her tac | _ On the moruing Of the Bah, tie ship was od Con The latest instance of the way gangrene is eat pnohies Vite! frm an active bat avery Government bonds, we should have the best | execution in Cuba were intrusted to Gen, | GiavTION.-PoLicn cot pisriacr weenie oy clearly vo | At. Marita ony er way rou Montevideo to this | Inte, the bude polltie la in the wmpcintiaont of ue | small and powerless boty, The Logiuimise party ape currency in the world, This idea, that | De Ropas, He published it, was ordered Pantade ation be nidat te 4 crew, aller the usual minaations. and.-priviteges of | Utited States Marshal at Boston was wantor tor | eal Se iy ih neva seepardaty pgs Paka a yey Lakh aha taauleg ea Ad LE ee ati ) plan Christmas, Were retuing down to the routine ntac, | Shotber partisan, and vo the incuinbont, wan Gace ’ reside over ata prt in BurLEn’s exploded fluancial spocch, was | the mob of Havana to leave the island, and | icra! "re fa ran lite. The ‘captain noticed a andden chaaee ig igs | ferred to the ofter pose Herupas thet Wo | vate meeting by M. ae Larey, ‘The party foole ite | imbedded in an immense heap of trash the law is now as dead as if it had never | Hin") wey whatever tw sequined tort in: T leara through Tus Sex that Ed, 0, | S2lar of the Mater, and gave ontere to alter her | aulremente of the pupils are of tin ance, | strong euouzh to sway M. Thiers, ‘The Orleanist party esulig Of aby process fom this Gourbe en ; h on tha Course, DULAL CLO SAMS MOWENL the suip ran firmly at Whit isto prevent the military prot pa | te hay the Legitimioeta By oe ‘The proposition is precisely equivalent to | been enacted. # of any p yee Gioact i Meagher Cond wnains in an Ea; on, | On Meal BEOK. CAM SUH Ta acne oe Ataarenx | freee mola the haus toad wit ans ree Sige ype tai hated eel hls 1 1 > i . . if oe there was a 1 ey hice ye developed in the u bad ag hg whoa tho disc 'e an offr to redo the greenbacks at that | Elections have been ordered by the home | Si bs Court haw beon a terror | A® he was a ve who fousit under th of | fowerody ‘but thes” were ‘knuckod! tor oteeos ote | tuteny ta Fraud ren svecting the clvetion ofthe Fringes couse on they wk sin which a 3.65 bond would be worth in | Government to be held in Cuba for the ro | to the ‘ wome have beet nie Mb: J awampe't, A nile wan ‘coustucted, ‘ou 'whicn cessurily reveal themselves sy 4 ern © we ugh rons took their chanee, out tie grow rhe seron panuue in Pexus. —The gossips o: or t fioe the market in good money. ‘That might be | turn of depatics to the Cortes ; but berause | bold enough to apy udge Dow. | fomriien nat inten athens {wea washed ‘Cat ators ig emer part ol big yr eer Bata a gossips of Foxboro,a little straw manufa siatysfiva or soventy or seventy-five conte on | the lat lickl in the sister colony of | M84 but they have been instantly driven out ; | low captives who mes have J hs hie Host was Vulton up iwiee Vande It enator iva a card ia the A Aisin bavina't “hah e ) pee? ine ; ; ec eet OU to request | Ok, made auotwer trip, aud picked Up 4 Humbe t BvoeN regaled with a vy If sca the dollar, just according to the cheapness or | Porto Rico resulted in the defeat of the Gow. | aul when cou poe t them, | that en not | wo siruvgting. Lue Uoa'sw alu threw y that Mr dG. Tracy dai to Fully matinfy thy req ani dearness of 1 iarket. he only | ernment pa ho Diarto da la Murtnaof | in. thew ave sald to thrive in tt Rf y ing five lives, According to all wccounts tis aan 4, noite su wy r PPS. NK’ | Bie mowlen iacay faraeesiite teins a point gained in such an arrangement would mi, the organ of VaLamasepa and his| cours, bur they do not at tho Tome tony Me aiana sat ed ¢ ee Meant MaNRetvors wery brought tor Ae RYE He tie oaoetetl Btiia ena baedavaleraanh concen ‘- be ay tof the clroulsting | cutthroat voluutuors, openly protests against | to the vigilance of Justice Dowsana and Warden | tween'tue Mind Femilbation. he woneral opin . " i aptly 2 Phi median, I ation of | elections being held in Cuba, and adds that | Ssacow, persons confined in the City Pr Ily conveyed a wre St. I Cine Only three-quarters of 4 tile (rom Whee, Pepine ha , i yey shopping ex ‘ % syouug med Boon cir dsement y of Spatn ia ent to por | eseape the jaws ese hungry sharks Denoerat says tut to build Fucks “The Burgeo was a new ship on ' nite mn from Lynn in the st “ A wha, DD Cor In Porto Ri Mrs, Mannie BeKCHEN SPOWE'S huow along. the tilize Tweut 1 ad expla ai'y o> od Enel nd'of tho so 1 Aumany, Mareh Ihe jury in thy F Nvroup to all thar ted ' , Joos not B 1 * was known, the volu rd endeay good English and of the usages of New u aud FOYT ase oi Cou U v'ciock, 4 New 8, how » paper dollar le inal avarnon ty oppears to small advantage in th uel of only t dine tor the ti hipe wh 7 ° aenrow, : A . ‘ batmust always | General, Barpiien, strange to say, was firm Ape . and barges. Ht, the proposilion ta to twenty y esenuent in the Canton | House q vole, Int ni 1 i > Bava a claimifuceiunantcenite 4 oni , ) lin the Chrietian Union, She makes reed leaitedigeh : : ©] Prion, t Hoxtont of the law, Pie prise | been. in 1 to t ; Heiney Te ulus’ devending oa the | and refused the requests But thia admission | hero, Hanne Mexomusox, moot in a alrect alas. she Wealars. dyes 1 navicasion | one's Gouna! wir orooace a ball of exceptions and J spectors, and levy a tae for thoy 14 “3 ‘ty iow of woud itwel of the Diario about the instability of Spain | + one of the New York princesses of the blood, aT abfd Eeeclirait rip ne i ried Leila eepaluaears 2 sie 0. Tiss Hoes TEAL the carton eet i ; - Neate eu + in gucstion therefore aima Cuba—tor it bint 1 i iG e i ee I i t ke the inde ) nary . ‘ore aims to Lin Caba-tor it cannot intend to imply that | afrewarkubley beauty aud faultlessl 7 bal wane pre Loammupenens wontily in the Mutual Benefit | make the Paterwin und Jersey City anit sino wen w inet Fo to comma ae ¢ faultlessly attire (lat have wemerully been presented, Suyiiee Nauk (Sud bulhbing).—dde WUESHUN, MY Piss KheM Ly aued vobu t ed 8 HODY MONS Witt yoraK bo th

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