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THE SUN, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, necorte ber juilgment of the way interna. | % the exolnsion of other products, The Zem- tiopal questions should be deiermined by foros of arms on the batile-fivld, of the tent, and etruck n bee line for the hh were close at hand. og tho best of time acrome the TRE FORTY-SPCOND CONGRESS, KU-KLUS KLAN FIXING THE CONCITIAIION rot indore, oF Toeal rulers, send the optum to the Propewed Removei Goverment stations of Patna and Bensres, x bert The Senate's len! Dinabilition= Lear was mak Brun D HETINA THAN FRANCE AND HER ENEMIES, luvestication~ | Ge RMANS MAY RETURN, BUT MUSE try the Basinces of the Seenion BE SOCIALLY BXCLUDED, the Goverument dinposes of it in small tote, bids being vent in by the me Those who @ vily ull around, wits to the offiei de, fielde, Jim, all covered with bloed and tat ranning up to Swvocins, who ide distractedly watching the rapid vemente of his fleeting show is wieo in licr more recent pra ing this proce: tive of avoid #0 costly, and in the long Tun 60 unsatisfactory and useless. writers, both serious and comie, point to thi a decline In powor and BLOODSRED. It Bhines for ATL. re Rule inthe flonnes 17, Senator Md.), from t1e majority of the Committes sFeported and 8 ants, as in Govern. Wasinvcror, Viewers Gov. Meott's Wise fie Disarm the BATURDAY, iMtin and Postpones the Taxew splendid eatertain Amuscuremts Today. policy a8 ovidenee of —o canted by the Prasat ident Son of Victor Hoge—Napoe od the present con leon Expected at Dover—The Reorgust of ration of the Army. ‘ones of North Carolina, | Lornox, March 17,—Orleans has been evaene ots to their wives, and then bid Aendemy of Marte Corer ter Times Coming tor Sout ort Fetnton f. T Lave concluded to : gel you my bear !” “T don't want him,” answered Suva6 Meuse 114 st, beter Mh aad Tom oe her aMuies with a pu ne Theatre -§ Ling to British pride aud fatal to Britis Wrisem (lep., dteae,) bill te | end Jotineor evrtain leadin A by the Germans, Messrs, Sykes, Swinburn, of the American ambulances, thve joa Of all persona ex. | been presented with the cross of the Legion of ne Bruin dieappeared from sight in tho thick * from various bof the woods. inake @ trade with They mistake the trae state of It is not that England is deelin that other nations ar cresting in wolg notably has this long beon the caro y Russia and the Unites xl to the Vat ived from Hinde» Governor invited who tet Cow; ss to go inte committee on Politi “P'rape you can ome panorania nian Lein't ahuyin’ Ciavoloing eb wa just now.” During tho last thirty months Spain has loat 60,000 troops, and expended fifty mil lions in vain attempis to suppress the Cuban revolution, whieh ia now stronger than ever, in spite of all tho nasietance that Gnant’s ton has aff Rew Verk Clrens Ply mpke Phentre to consider the beet mean were present Co! Lieutenant-Ciow on of Spartan erpor of Sout Carolina. ¥.) reported, with a Auantic snd es. Tho wubappy natives of ar aud Orissn, who are foreed by 5 to cultivate the poppy, wre starved to de Being obliged to depen ment, the bill to enable fuilvond Compary to mortgage Hondment strikes out everything bey« power bo mortar, Axtiony (ep. KL) submitted the follow y Pastor's Overn House He Tuumel~Open to Vieiore States, and now Pra id has in the of gentlemen equally d the more fo SURI Rise THe THIRTY ©: by ten® of thor and res; coted ov The pivriceiats. With reference to the recent troubles (neir ca there was a groat de representing were very cleat and te tes and we has the most dis INVESTIGATION INTO SOUTHERN APeATRE hey weie growing too powe wor reynlar yt concurring, inding that the Cubans cannot be conquered, Spain appointed, vance of Prussia is that @ war with her too It ig rumored thi of Mu hundred millions of fra and | Hone ¢ | sell the t Prassia bas offered te bock to Prance for twe oa, Charles Mazo, ‘ede on of Victor Hugo, died in France yesterduy, tm forty-fiftn year, 7 Pacite | The Zmes special despateh from Paris, 1 ‘The | says the Government will attempt to-nieht ON held by the (nsurgents fu tho Phice de te Vowges, A company of vhe National Guard on duty there ts ed (0 assist the andertoking by fefasing to 4 the ung any longer, MB Bauite and the ot French negotiators go to Braseots on Peiday even. Wig | ing, andthe negotintions for a definitive treaty of j'tt to far at | peace will probably open on Monday.! nd the envety ol the tstand which she has lost to the United Rae HE orice Hein would afonl brilliant for the unscrupulous jobbers who exercise 80 groat an influence in Wash ington, as Spaia has rea valuo of # judicious distribation of gold in sole of South Carolina The Great O ner nas the for the Presidency ia haricn Some Candidate cared not under ublican or Democratic, bat and honest men in offles, and they lias had a Hid thelr ta dors and Bri ivable, but the British Government opportanitic supposition is ni n, just us much eo feos her two wars with Ru Three years ayo we revealed to the T Weratic party how to carry the country in ho Presidential election of 1888, and how at to Iny for th foundations of, enduring power n to know Inland ia not co powerful relatively a+ pace was, it | weak, but b and aro still They were w lite, but they pre’ all tiwes and in all the taxpayers nation will never submit to an expenditure of a handred 1 1 been bora r4, aud who, 60 she has grown tho sane t for © Josue Inveatiga Which hosts solves Would Be top cotunaittes of one brat ed among the Tonga Isla ily desirous of se ions have grown, uatil they already upon tead of h, as propused Lions for the DISARMING TIE LACK MILITIA ¢ EXPRCTRD AT DOVE! The ox-Fimpress Bugéate and the Prince Imperial are at Dover today to meet the ex Emperor Napo 1, Whois expected there at two o'clock thir Bf ternoon. Tho Emperor William arrived at Weimar yester- day. He was met by the Dake of Saxe Weimar and ff at Fisonach, ant by the Dachews, ng te NAPOLRG y a great cr t Weirnnr Sta- , » reception sinetic. of the Chamber ORAMANS RETORNING TO PARIS. SaAnvon P. Many of the more intelli leaders ace and tried to carry ft out, but the Antrignes of mero politicians defeated their efforts; and now overy ono admits that if Judge Cisse had beem nominated he would have been lected ‘The Democracy now opportunity which they hud in 1803. they be wise enov ained persission from his parents to visit the He soon bees Fruncisoo, and ext nators on both sites The Governor was req The delegation cl aim his negro A Uat thie was one of the Wortt features of theif present Government, their candidate, Is England ¢ i ngland, w The tone of the B month was ono of thoroyrh and 4 the successes of Some of the writers were for iminediately taking @ hand in the fray, while Fran yet able to strike « blow in Ler own defence, and before Brestanck should have swallowed her quite, and got himself prepared to pulp down Britain. committer £0 Hey , and her people may be conviner fear from Prussia than of the others ; and none of us will live long her well-gaard ere he was murdered by the Apaches. ands of ignorant ang j¢ Negroes wail refusing on to ach Compan Glish mosaz A je Southern altare be inc froin either 4 ot white militia as By doing thts opted the angcest I necerdingly nnd 1 froutiersinan, who speedily avenged ution was mod cnongh to ccc reported, with vaded by cither of the three powers we have ex:oph toeinsers of Prussia could Hed with that, woenee of his heart, forwarded Jiun’s sealp by miuil to te good old missionary, sion of that trophy lation for the loss of be Californian, ia PAYMENT OF TAXES, ve no podsible ob. All her present desires ave bounded by the eontinen of the Channel and the North Britain is ever to try the chances of a conflict with Rassian or American armies, it will be cor American continent We trust our remarks will restore the equilibrium of the trac Briton ev and especially reassur it that perce micht They dererive the feoling throughout the has most intenss against tion, for thelr present en: of the gentlemes tion, from all po Koartovata unGnisacd bnkinese Bb tig the Aporopriation | of Montmartre has been sa igh to improve itt thom take Cuanirs Sumer of Massachu vette ay their candidate for the Presidency for the election of 18 will be placed beyond a doubt oF » contin gency. More than thie, it will be a great And lasting triumph, making certein th poesession of the Government for many years to come. Why should any Democrat object to Mr. pan of spotless in rve bio ae o , 7 dition fe Wat in effet. Others age maid to me yervard slave of inine is now iu the lower House, and $6 con: + ignormut aud corrapt po- T know that he dows not pay one for he toes not own a dollar's worth of taxa His vote ts for tule on every measure ced he never ¥¢ unless be is paid for it, T 000 taxes to the State and county ‘Vhs only way the clase any voice at all ie by in were for pro: ceeding finmediately to fortify London by of circumvallation aud of whatever cost, considering the job cheap at Doubtless they all recalled that memorable reiyark of old Bienen when ho visited London after the capture of Bona Heo was asked what “T think,” said THE PAYMENT OF ADDITIONAL CLERKS ors in the Pension ofticn, and for other | but there hav < 1k Was procce led with, Mr. Monet (Rep, V Cornell Univer lidhed a Register and their triumph )ioved ae un amendment, | six monthe are to be dec Whe clause providing for ® public parle in the city of | herbe, thouzh fl, Washington, which was omitted from the sundry | u pian for the jee bill Of lam seesion by the conference RKORGANIZATION OF THE ARMY. 1 one of the d one of a patent medicine Wherever it was possible to substitute sonorous and lofty tera for that commonly hoow done; avd wherever a trick of longusge oF arrangea.cat cvuld be made to con. vey te the reader an exaggerated eatin prosent extent aad servic Mr. Sawrrn (Rop. ©) moved a amentment | the Government, with a view to internal | great of the nation in view of ty ves during the year | Paiadines, in citimen's drags, yo rmed ser bos D have wo ¢ bat edjournmeut meusure PANTY in 1814, thought of London, “it would be a beautiful city to sack.” sympothics denied the righ hh D belong ean ir the eommneneemont of t seosion of & now Congres: on the 4th of March tn stead of ti. D Is he not a Droppimg the Meine. of the University, it Pants, March 17.—The nals una’ depreeate vivienes toward Germans returning to their residences tn Paris, but urge their social ex- clusion, DiMeulties have ar n betw the Ger. imine and French relative to some of the detalls of the convention of the 11th of March nembers of the National Guardy have bees 1 10 call at TD AMERICAN LEGATION Ove frunes In money or a peumt of nbscriptions taste in Am rics rain France, A meeting of ras of the National Guarda pmoned for the pur ve Of siKHing AD address, rosviving On the vec Pion of Uieir own, chief, in’ the pareon of BMenotu Garihaldl. Non-sitners ere denounced us traitors, ‘as yos boen but few sicnatures, tall natara’izatious wisiin tho Jost void. Gen, Fatd: abmitied to the Government Who leit | toreesive each toh », from relief of wd Neers und fubal Tein wand & The Rentes are to bo bought up ord inapaeted We eannon held by tho Montinartro Ieurs Gen, Unrich is a candidate for tie Aveembly ut TNE ENSUING ELECTIONS He sald the exigerciva to | to GM vacancies trom Paris, The vacintles in the hus boom sdroitly wed. Fo nents of the cotlege sinyply as departments Was considered moither origi appeal 10 (he Excentive Je who supply In short, the the means to support the ¢ ernment have no representation, while the ignor ak of the various tegrity, who in twenty has not been stained by a single job? not persovally an advocate and an illustra. years in the Senate | magazine men appear to Lave wrilien under the apprehension of a sudden realization of meet whieh the extra ression bad been provided for ied pasted away, v'ctock P.M, tbe aside, wnd tae Se When Gen, Granv went gut riding with wn, and took I 1 of the lines and nding bit! was taid | Mar men for the vote nor impressive ly are mostly from Aisice and Lorraine, thore is great rivalry at present among paua ot the electors, The Aswem ay aie took up Sir, Anthony's resovu | WMS appointed a committoe of foriy-tve to ropart the old veteran's innocent impreesi spike-beaded encccasors We look to 8 tion among the writers of the present month job ie finished, cious Prussian has nothing todo now but to his troopsn lunch on their native soil, and ferry them a Who cauiribute notuing a eelf an litile way enough, sud one ty thes of the Colloge of dia to read about tion of the purest principle atics and the College of Has he not habitually cast such vo! Senate as THOMAS Jerrenson would have Tt is true that he has been separated from the Democratic party on questions rela ting to slavery and to the statu people ; but those questions are now wiped eut forever. Besides, in all these controversies of democracy ? ygraviner of Jay at the time, Since the result of the New Hamprhire jon wame equally « LIMIT THEDUSINERS OF THY S¥atrox upon the South, ANTHONY #ubuitted Lis Fe fed form, ws fo FERNOR'R JUPICTONS CONCLUBION, mol | motming at tl F the ontrages 2 of History, and finally about the Colleye yose entire faculty, it is confessed, consists of Profissor Ansoun, Act Sprit and Pall would be something hereiore told th cm committed, b foeting whieh produce Wo or three meetings with the x Lik opinions quite ‘re the wpper cownt erence to the wishes of tho t would eisnen ti « nt of tages in such oglingly, au order mater at the present ses and the aude ver artist ought to | of Military Sei set out another engraviog, to be ent'ded Gen. Grant Droppin a fore doint | how pen ts | Hight as other colleges d dull and trite, aud we s United state co ex: Mr. Scaxinn (Reo., Maas.) objected tion in iis prese Hastings or somewhere New Hampshire, kicking up his heels, and of th wdod departments, ‘The ors of arroudi-seme' sired to state ell costs incurred, and speetty all oute. committed by the Germans, and to describe ihe resources re F disposal, aud Uke prospecis of the harve PATAL EXPLOSION OP A CATTRTNGR FACTORY. trite factory bas ‘explnied at Chaucey, n persons wore killed ant forty wounde! joureals complain that the Prussians dating upon the Inhabitants. aud urge re Th dew prin the Debate says: “Before we ean for; posed to any wi. | Germans are enemies we must coare that about the Spring end Full Trimestors unknowa ia Cor " Hi the Supplementary Ci ho has only proved his devotion to those im: " i 1 Rizots bs ; fGen, Grant ont of a g iL Rizets Dill TO FL sed fo muuch t the insiruct p THEM THIEVES, Re proceeded to explain and ad- | If afer their extortion they cawnot compre’ond Winiram th mortal principles concerning the rights which are the very essence and life-Llood of democracy, and which are enunciated in the Declaration of Iudepe' ct on which we insist is that there is no Jonger aringle point of real difference De. 2K and the Demveratic party Leror ag its ‘The gentlemen of the maga zines will no doabt consider this exploit the most probable thing i hold theinselves prepared to meet tl vader with the weapon they are always 60 ready to brandish before the world and van- and quiet will ones » York aad Cuester, {ial to closing tie wo there are all Profess: and those who are con neeted in any capacity whatever with the institn tion, and cannot be styled Professors, are either Honorables or Ex f mutual admiration app: Av address by Pr feature of th y Bourwri.. ‘asion by Mr. Seeret: KUKLUE GONE, Rvorsthing bas been thowcu since lamt week A splendid felle ow is Capt. Witttam G, Terre, the commander of the man-of-war Ten- When a few enthusiasts who wer But the great the world, and will wmported Ku-Kiax There is too much oud at ¢ o'clock FM, adjourned til to-nmorreow they come, DAL itis more Lkaw ident Wurre fs a Jeading Three or four letters House of Representatives, tween Mr. SUMNF that they ought not to return to Prance, we have the right to stretch a eordon waich will eaciude ther from French society,” The other papers tale in aaimtiar etmin. tying, be no friendship While Whe Gerinans aro FAENCM GUNS RETCRND. ‘The Prussians bave returned to the Fronch ag- thorities 12 (0 Chassepot guns. Disorders eonunne, Mr. Bururn (Rep., Mass.) asked for unanimoug | 9ut are not of an alarming nature, nt £0 ave priated lis bi!l for the protection of THE CEAR AND THE EMPEROR WILLIAM. —no reason of political opinion or of tal policy which neccessarily should in any @egree teparate Lim and them, What tho Democratic party neod to insure their success in the approaching national quish all thetr tc are every week t to Tue Sun by ambi bear the exponses ¢ course, Who turn their s to Cornell University, attracted to it by the nise it has made of euabling students to sup + themselves while studying er, at last, they yacht to be impressed with ite utter worth. The result of the Ame paigne gave them a hint of th way the Prussians have trampled Franco Texrce forty prevented ® his prudence was the President the lives and property of loyal citizens. were made on the Dom “cratic side of | Emperor Willian, who says: of an ordinary colieg apd legislators @ Mr. ELDNIQO®, at 1220 o'clock, moved that the Nogatived—$0 to 96, whon Kerrigap cused of wish In this addrese to go Into the thet, through Sr, Parenencno, March 17.—The Zvoalie Roasee pablishes a letter receutiy sout to te Caar by the roview near Parts, T remembered our pproaching Paris after lard tet wwe under the Emperor Alczendor and the King of Prussia.” Mr. Puart (itp, Va.) offered a joint resolution | 4, ile, letter alao expresane tne pleasure of his the onlers of 1s here, has chosen to take part ernal conflicts of this country,” then clearly proved that persons going out on any such expedition would be in re that their exeow cording to all the rules of civilized warfare 3 On jolut scec Kentle Joseph ts'a singular el: ke Unele Dante! Executive to ant with him- eontest is to bring over to their ranke a pow. _Orhad body of those who have hitherto acted With the Republi how to do this? Hawpshire to learn the leeson. Oh Mr. Busse as their candidate, th under foot has put the fiuishing (touch to their belief in the efficacy of empty vaunt ings and valorous threats. ‘The completeness of their fright we hope will work a ealutary change in the national Tt will do good if tt shall by Presideut Wmire, and in the sceompanying remarks on the labor departinent (they have called it the I men may find a fall avswer to their queries They will read wistons of the act of s who bad eatered or #hall enter the aray or ——__— marine corps, sad have Been or shall be honorably THE DOGS OF T. discharged, 89 a8 to place them on the same foot 2 $10 valuralizaion and ciizenship. e ait and manner remind of the wily old financier. pnch younger m We tell them to go to ion by Cammat Mr Expniver moved to adjourn, The University autuorities eannot recommend any young man to cone temper of England abate vanity and prid og tived-—83 Schotteld’s Victory IY On ime esi ledt Majesty at the neceptance by the Czar of tus colunelcy of the First Prussian Guard, VESSEL. - i | Frankiin in a ‘Tormoit-w Divided fitiameon Connty » the Dog Tax-—Pue Scene of ra New Lig! Buremn (Rep., Mass.) demanded the regular How the Ders Regard tho Tax. ttimnlate the growth of the eolid virtues of modesty, 80 The weaknees of Eng: land arises from her long practice of strotely: ing her arms over the world, and meddling with things with which she re: igpensable acquisition will be gained beyond all peradventure. Besides the new forces thus consolidated will include the most desira Ble and valuable political elements. mean nieu of principles and ideas, who vote as they think is right, and whe Although Capt. T. , been, aa he hints, to obviate the possible un pleasent ‘immediate action of the vessel’? un- der his charge, his pluck in thus boldly warn ing the representatives of President Gaawr of the possible consequences of bis folly ‘Toe Universite d of lor sappert \ SLATE TRADER, business, his "was the eallin + bille sud resolutions r the protectfon of the liver and (loyal citizens Ind.) moved that the Mouse | be wi Meds “Boge Jollar hus crept inte hier a to nthe University imeu roads and paths, id is Just what wou to other parties dolag the sai ent usnally bus lem musealar development ordinary laborer, pis earnings must b: bricty, and fortitude im Soath Caro! was, by yeas and mays, Uotermined is worthy of € M again demay The pamphlet ought also to have stated that tho | Correspondence of The Sua anvitte, March 16.—The residouts of F k. lin, Tennessee, are wofully exercived, There is to tax on dogs living, moving, aud having their being tw mud around that historic town, Nearly all the dogs are owued by pour people, as is the cage athe regutar order, | in nearly sil communities; and their saspteion is the vill ins | tims the local satborities design cttber to ruin the nly wanted to no concern. She persists in being everywhere, and in dictating every whe bie evil krantachons, tue price of labor referred to is from ten to fifter cents an hour ; nor does it say that the work on #tood by Mr. Sener in the Repr party, because he bas alwaye appe ot less admirable is his thoroughly American offer to the ste " Mass.) asked that the House | ‘™pecuntons element of the populat mn or to wnUi msoluwion of the Senate just re: | hilate the varions breeds of dogs dear to that part Asia, in Africa, in America, in the tre the frozen zoue,on the lund, aud on the sea their convictions and eonscicn #uch a body of men to the bauner of the the farm and on the roads thi is as revere as any required of the Port-au-Prince ¢ ly watehed by Spanish war ply examined Capt. e ved providing for a committee to mvestignte the PRAREN rep) of the Tennessee heart Which pulsates In patriotic in order | Dents in the county of which Franklin te the sed, tag of the Siates for bills and resula- | ‘faoxe Who are ried in this world’s goods—thelr in- 0 that nothin hardened form laborers, and that much of it is ye with the p/ckaxe and the shovel deut that many of the ext establishment proved to have been delusive. institution has now reached a sotid bot 6s henceforth is not eo Democracy would be an act of the high This habit hes so wrought upon the national wisdom, worthy of experienced and forecast dng ttotcemen. The nomination and election of Mr. Sew ‘ren by the Democracy wonld do more to heal the wounds that still remain from our civil war than could possibly be done by any With such an event in pros pect, Congress would no longer find any oc- vasion to legislate against Ku-Klux out for such ontrages themselves. at the North al) class ‘understand that justice was assured to them, end thet the Union was once more a benefi then informed him that if he wished protection the guns of the Te Investigating heen anpointed ona, commencing with Maine Mr. Ganrire.n fous Of a peer OLi0) apneated to Mr, Rut- and, with ity usual prowgatity ler not to object to the taking up of a bill for print Minar Consits Teport Dawes asked his cntloagu way (hat he mi. Mr. DUTLER rep Fanxewoutn struck when other nations undertake to be great, or achieve greatness, without ssking her leave or deferring to her counsels this account she has been in a etate of quasi ity to the United States ever since our revolution of nearly a century ago. And now the preposterous feeling ie roused all over Britain, that in some way or other British power is declining and the country is menaced because Prussian has sud. come to the front and displayed fn unexpected military prowees and an in difference to English opinion the House vo All honor to Cupt, Tempus t rhether he would it ack to huve a report prinicd. | the proposed measure, Rep... Til.) then expressed the that the Rouse woull new adjonrn, to, 10° to), wed the House, in accordance with » decision, thea adjourned to Monday pext a “onre liems from Anoiher F, with Miss Nilsson But let as hope inn in Lexington, .Ky., has dis ich he cinims that the covered @ process: by 1 ofl in Bourbon whiskeyJean be s in its components, by producing oxide of amyle, as completely to neutralize its evil effects, and and free from all disagreeable taste or odor, even whon mew. This is nothing, however, to discoverics heretofore general use, by which addition of a few chom- tom, and that if its proj brilfiant as was hoped, itu ever Went out of Co avestigaved any Agree! other means. uiorning Kot up 2 Josep'r's vormittes be insti nete.! moved that Cucl tow Traveller | oceapy themselves in killin Marriages in Europe are by no means the le, easily accomplished are tn this country. hove anything to 1 vid i Was ‘then sioye So mauy formalities are to returned from rved, and so many complicated neat couptes with the best getting united in | suns dollars lad been pi Joseph never sail & word one of his nd in old Jov's Nusson troape ts de, and uow in vei raw corn spirits by th ical ingredients ere a muted into eld French bran of citizens would d with, that b intentions often fail wedlock. A caso recently submitted Wh duirese firieeeny, | ona nen they adilress Brignol! k . ¢ tho enable our Commissioners to offer extra be Smee, Ska ORSN A | ee rae ences ot eens dors tone aie of ber native eomntry they talk Ital Jowspn at onee (OF Gm IB Vestigatiog sary to White antaneonsly trana- wedish tongne, ventory of wealth containing few or no item tive to the age, color, or estimated vulus of canis pets—seein to be genorally in favor of the tix. One of these writes to the Franklin Review. ni at great length developes his reasons for supporti wants the toenuet x dog aw, and trasts that? will ratify it, because there are thousands of bug his county which, like Mn, GREELEY’s BUG-BR ARS, the non-preduvers, add nothing to tie *eetth of the Beate; at because many of these worthless doge heep, © and for wien re is uo redrews, fave the luxury of Killimg Wier,” The writer adde Wot If thie luxury is indulged tb ent rendered w hast sary by the wholesde ta | Gepredutions of the midoizht yrowiurs, the tartoci’s Spoke | BFOM!# Wilk be too sind!” to ‘pay for ammunition. Avotuer reason given for supporting the measure as the tax will imereuse the s noot fund. * and Te don't want the persowa around | (ren the radiwents of learuing, aed which they will Was ther fore Je cundor display © happeued to be Joo tke plane of the We wish to compose the nerves of our magazine friends on the other eide of the others who may cent reality. The old fraternal sentiments would revive between the inhal ferent and discordant sections; and the ma Banxanp, and by bin referred to Judge Joac niratex of the Marine Conrt, illustrates this 5 rity of European customs most consp od them, they ink with Brign they don't want Brignoli to under alk in Kogitst) Withens susntnoned. 1844, Fripen On the 18th day of March, ick Wittraw 1V., King of Prussia, brother of the otand then, t At Havana ® poor rdoupless the wrans is drawn (om wetn wy ¢ form of taxation,” This ie ail very Well for the rich farmore who pre 11 an entered the ear with a poir | fr to own sheep wad to bring mp children in the MOIMO Ald your Committos uke the dhairaan, sid Gomonit, Very vir ght them, and paid five | Way they should Ko; but the cox owners # Ste amused herveit the re: Mowing them to run over her dress, ail the attention possible In 1854. Jewish Rabbi of the Grand Duchy of Soxe-Weimer of present Emperor of Germany ution to Prussia, lignant controversies and foul corruption prehensions, granted @ liberal which the present absurd Adininistration has So long asx Englund nunds her own business, aud attends to ér proper duties of ark for thew, ciated, out of the duchy and in the Prussian city of Erfurt, at the best people of Berliu were assembled in front of nirtage of @ QF or what 1 uld he dogs. fie ent is thas pregentation, have something 10 ay, aud 80 shoul underlying principle of our Gov tere shall be no taxation without May down sho complained of ferting red, | hat ade Le faP ip Lba paar yd rpuve War this large wimoun: ox fostered in our polisics would disappear in a mew era of good feeling. This is the opportunity of the Democrats. They may seize upon it nnd succeed, or thoy may persevere in thoir obstinate folly and be defeated, a8 has eo often happened to them We have given them precious coun. sels, and they will do what they like about Living up to them Massachusetts According to the Prussian law the arringe was void, and the Rabbi on to sanction it on the assurince that both parties to this countr ould be regarded as sa Prussian notary residing at Breslou, Prussia, and wants to know from Judge Banxann what the trath of the matter really is, Judge Joacnimsans, answering for Judge Bay replies that thongh the marriaye was un aly void in Europe, yet if the p here and ratify it by living tit as w good ma: intouts and parposes. royal palace to thank the King, the latter standing on the balcony to ac compliments of a freed people, Wititam, the present Emperor, gave the order to fire upon the upper story of the palace, 1848, and filteen hours and wwrehed im tate up the ear eusbious and wr range her a bed yroverent, and the develop- ment of her own island possibil will not be iavaded by Prussia or any other The difficulty and the danger of England is that bec other countries than her own, which ought themselyos, and wi After abous ha work pnourced that it thanked him, saying that she had ng all that trouble for her, nowledge the lan’t furnish @ vouch Do tden that he wos ta! of the expendi. | 98 #he bud nd: tke sligiisest desire to lie down at she Was a would From whi use Ble secks to rule er, and Josep sument any way, sh s be worti what she eave duced to tniok 2 and the permanent resi opeued the revolution ¢ ord the King’s were driven out of the city, and the isoner in the peop for ull were curt owed to rule rd somewhere malities d toward her conntrymen old mau who played the selection trom y provokes hostility and challenges Hor natioual lite, her habits of thouglit in the domain of politics. always In the position of a culprit fearing This is the rea) cause of Our readers will remumber th STS | sure, are destined tou future (ull of disappoin attempted three days lute e the city by a ny he fuiled, aud fled to Eng Afier four months’ exile } turn by Prime Mivister Campuavsuw but the ‘Whyeses, don’t you Want to Buy a Bear! Bofior ANTONIO BANTHLLO was the pro fevsional name of a gentleman who used to own a performing bear and travel with a «) Lammermoor in Cinelanati, Mie worn Nweie aud sppente) | Several slongater, or wo pay Merced | Om; and although, ike the ai Noe sceordingly age | tueiF Dereecutions are The Chama man and wife, our ¥ for aes iauinee, uy the Hate, thongh poorly She found out t Such ure ous leg the arm of justice. st And wint guarantee will iF mequired right (0 life, I happiness auail be respecicu ? be pursuit o: ‘That is the question ‘The overturuing of the time. of Wiuininsoa €0 wisn to koop as Gisastrous elect at troubles. If the bill p hessew bo extermin poor wan have of politi or, seeing that by Teasou of his poverty he is wo iouger able to vom pete with ricber men in the PRMIOVICAL PREBENTATION OF PUPS to the Presvient, The advoeuver of tue bill, | neve Will be oFtmucived by their constituents, ‘lucy be tabooed by all who have ue uonored eynte 8: allowed every he chose, will hay tage of our pol: nd the dle dex oi hope can ibe ‘The: wil wes tn chat aha trust hace aes | day. it willend in a dusk as dull us the sade! Tiler toring tat pieces of course | the Homéliest hound upon a bed of tar! treacherous Prince betrayed the too‘coufident y afer having taken the oath tijution, end his motto balls for the canaille.”” poror Nxvonwon the protector of nbsolate power against constitutional govern: JOSEPH TURNED ODT. one horec show, of which the bear was the Among his familiar friends this artiet was genorully known ag lh was a great sight to ee ‘Wurexuy Jn handle that bear. bring the animal out of Lis cage and wrestle with him, and the alarming manner in which the two would hug and twist, about, and roll over and ovar, never F This performance was vividly delineated on a Jorge painting, remarkablo work of ert, which hung on the outside of the tent Dear was represented as nearly as large as a full-grown elep\ant NS, the proprictor of the show had frequently proposed to bay this bear of Ji, and then emplo: but Jim declined sell! Buould do #0 Suucorns could dis at any time, while be could not discharge the bear without bursting up the show One day, ino ite hamlet out We JIM was wrestling with tho bear, tho brute got enraged, and, after rer Mrightfully and tearing his choles protty much off of bim, made & rough througis ¢ Matonlebed audioncs, vanished undey the aude | her preseut appre But because F ished for some of Jisagreeable to respectable people to he Mute except her new (rienc eagaged at & Ali Strakoseli could do was 0 every progracume ‘very night in order to ntiliz principal attraction ee ing beon severely pun her more fa does not follow that England will | ately called to acconnt one criminal does not neceesarily matrimonial condition; citizens are tempted to tn to tuke cure and have ¢ y tied from the start, Whiskey Jit hanging of Who was Ben Wade's Wite’ moot, and admired and cheered on the despot of Emperor Writtam has no conquered the upstart Navounon pig besser Apropos of the rumor of Wade's sud bringing of every other to justice. Eng land is really in no danger at this moment Thero ia plenty of time left yet which she may devote to repentance she may make good use of it AMUSEMENTS. in order that a sovereign may take his ph the same Wittsam osin—we forget The HAL Testimonial Concert, Academy of Music, given to avery deserving This evening, at th We trust the self-examination forced apon her by limentary concert is to be lories of conquest, are ough to receive 8 Hh) has deen Society from a time "* an runneth not to He hes also i dentifed with the Phil using Vanderbilt's und in which the | the French and German war, may abate that desire for universal domination so Jong characterized her. ught by events to. seriously eontider the advancement of despotic ideas and govern f the people of Gert d Commercial trom Washington the other day it the aid of his great kuow! it to many other wusieal ¢ 4 has in every Way promoted the ioter A lorge nutter of his in the fact th be overthrown, where the way of p t there is towlay bat « When a nation Kovenue ant tha S freasury bad he six stood in re hed rt in this city have combin al Rallroast foi er her own capital is notin great dan. ulling before a sudden attack of an enemy at Ler own doors, she may be brought to reflect on the absurdity of attempting to defend other capitals ell over the world © persists in keeping her flag flying by way of demonstrating her omnipotence. ‘The claim of England to be a first-class power i# fast dying out, but mot for the reasons generally, er rather universally, ven at home, namely, that she no longer Woy » Lend jn every eontinental war, and aMOUNtNg tO Over a Mm and that the understanding un heow that the stood by Rate ovewished in the inriouer (het we The British Government in Lidia the present year a revenue of $40,000,000 from se rum will be the fruit of « system of cruelty, oppression, and selfishness without parallel in the history of nations, opium-bearing poppy is grown in the provinces of Bahar and Orissa, two divisions of the Presi -y of Bengal, and in the independent State of Malwa, which forms part of the Mabratta Con- federacy, and is not under British rule, Sluge the gradual davglopment af the trafic, thepe wretched pogule are forved to gyltivate the poppy members of the og, Mise Ninlngor z, knowing that if le that tox Was under Of the objects to be ert of the pertorm call tor 9 lavge audicnce, troit Lane ever s Faturday Povaine Concert, A good coneort will be given this afternoon a! Assoviation Hall, in which the chorus @f the Ruserpe Will toXe'w leading part, Miss Brainerd will wing a until s very she in the disgnty It is proper, also, to add thet t tue Bxo, of a wife's rama aforesaid, and de to cause diligent suquiry to be : niormed quarters in Washington, aud the reealt fully coufirais our suspicions, dead uncle or co Mr, Wade did not Join Mr the contract, and khew nothing of his silent partne ship until the Work was competed aud the money At Chandier and Wage wer wien. ba | ot pennsroval ira “Mr. uhbard gaye 0) milstane f they have beow shite, very intlnaty aud warmly at tached friends, and as} m, n applying for | On Priday last Mem, D. Dateigor, of Syra ching bis keepor Wel is the At his servioe. 14.—The Hon. esterday for Bombay, where, here, We will be Wie Enest of ‘iueh obciuls, Mr, Beward’s heats is excel wucrente repuuy win'be welt <rapiniy sit he welt Benefit bavings Bi — r Hak=aen Be anifestation of wineos chigin Senator ‘on the ground save their money and have poem tn the Ma! opponte iy Seward left here ed wm boon the case oor” ba The dogs of Williameton county nearly all sce low dogs. ey are long-bodied, th the O ting s \ and quick-eyed. Several of them have recent? the old | come Into Nash’ perhaps for safety, A ’ every corner you can see one «iti'ng on Lis hy + taking bis tal the Metronome OF lie me. aneley hougtits, and beating slow fine to asad, tiiont i nody, hat stroggles to reach the onter air fram Me perth Lis tawny hite, Aficr looking ta vat to's down apd deprosied, Vacerihin die, | or tnd btn tn the pou n quaden ror in ¢ man's ty ard, ene ids per of the v, 64 ried by ¥ A f fa victira of munts ity wy witness of man's anelimngod and uncuangig at | seltisl Bot there iw future tor that ¥ a | When dis race te ran be will croas Al sirit al] bridye Which tends to the Paralise of Dox aud | bow-wowers of bilss roserved for such as ¥ ge | fered, and in that Lappy bunting & y ark forever, F was to bo ‘Speuking of bark, reminds me that Parson Browm low, of Knoxville, lias given au ¢ pore ho dog tax Dill, He gaye thy: (twas proj oted se onder Lo create a yawp down S v shoud drown (he howls in Harmvslire — Drogulsts’ Crimes, To ihe Betttor of Tin Sun, Sin: Below 1 give you another cate of ©: ness of ui _old establiied drug business ie North @alins sireet. S) race, | Yi sent a meesenver to Mr Chas, Haobard, propeiy lor of the drug score Ob North Suliaa street, ior two oukLME eHadonna, Lt was given to M * Owed siene Of hAVing teow womoied.. It g.timely arrival oi. a wepil ag PODIAD W UNG Nave est be My, BCH WARNS ad VOun, Meron 1 Ce eae