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Seti + i } Jt Bhines for AIL Wy The oe % THURSDAY, MAROH 98, 1671. — ——— Améstinonrs Pesduy, Doeiny Theatre oman, 94 Wt, Dotan Oh nd ‘Thenere—Baratags, Vourteenth Fireet Thentre—lirilth Brand Opers Novsd— Le OMiTihne, Matines. Maa FAwin's Theatre —biogvet snetcbes, Wow Vork Cirena 11h sts opps Acadamy of Mase, Mympte Theatre amatic Tumnel—Opes to Visitors Warr At Life God's Musenin — Acros the Continent, Matinne, e& == Terms of The Ban. inh porkengee, ai Cidernter! Paymem fnvarr syerting, tS GO va aegric.! es i Neer 8 pom £50 sin (ne eines ecitea. Cte ‘easiWerkiy, ite NT Agate epace For the accor fotion of pertons residing an fown, ndvertivemcnts for Tam SUN wil) De received at war Fonte fatthe mp-town advertitoment adler, My Wert ¥ eeeond etrect, at the Junction of Broad: ay and Siac aveuue, from § A.M. to 8D. M, ——— A Sotoma Sham—Buglaad and Russia. Tfit be true that the sootheayors cannot fook one suother in the face without langh lag, how ninet it be with the diplomatists in eonncil at London over the Crimean treaty of 1355, roy udinicd by Russia, Tugsia took advantage of the prostration of Mrance by the armsof Prue to boldly @nnounce that she would nolongor be bound by that provision of tho treaty that France and England forced upon her by the Crimean war, which excluded her from the Black Sca. ThereupoR ngland bristled ap fiereely Mr. Ovo Russri.t. was sent over post haste to Versailies to sce Mr. Bismarck, Mr. Bre. MARCK gronted him a long interview, in the couree of which Mr. Opo Russet. informed him, gravely and goleanply, that if Russia @id not at once back out and withdraw this specific piece of impudence, England would fo to war, “ with or without allice.” At the mame time Sir AnpREWw Bucuanan, the British Ambassador at St. Petersburg, in- formed the Russian Government that ite ac- lion would, if not revok unqucstionably tompal him to demand his passports.” Brs MARCK listened at Versailles,and Gonrera- KorF listoned ot St. Petersburg, and botir expressed their regrets. But Russia declined to budge. Sho declared sho would not re- Wweat from her position. it was sugsrested at this point that perhaps S conference of the partics to the treaty had better be held in London, to sce if the dim. wlty could not be adjuste ‘The Conference has been held, and its sit- Mnge are just through with. Prior to ite assembling it was solemnly agreed that no ac tion which had been taken by cither of the e' 1 dod as binding the Pe eerie Le TSE dele or this body have been most harmonious, and that the attiiuds of the Rassian envoy Wroughout wag all that could have been ask. ed. He m de no feces, and he mvore no paths. He was suave, and always said "By your leave, gentlemen!” But the Con forence las come to the unanimous conclu tion that Russia shall not be excluded from the Black ! Yet this exclusion was the one cesential thing for which the Crimean war wes undor- taken and prosecuted to the bitter end, Rus io refusing all through to yield this point and finally giving it up only after the death of the Emperor Nictionas. Availing herself of a suitable occasion, Russia revoked her surrender, and again rc sumed her hostile attitude. Ragland blurted out her indignation, and then pocketed it. ‘The pretence that Russia is released from her treaty obligations by a solemn deeree of the Conference, in which all partis cheer. fully concur, makes the transectica ouc to be Iaughed at throughout the world England sacrificed in the Crimean wer un Aumbered precious lives, and we do not know how many hundred million dollars, to ham per the powerand arrest the territorial ex pansion of Russia, At the end of filteen yeare the speculation turns out a dead loss, just a8 all Ler continental speculations bave turned out in regular order for the last throe hundred yours; and all she has to bh: them now is her present debt, We give her credit for having the grace refrain from meddling with the late French and Prussian war, end aleo—what is even more to her honor— for uense national or declining to ro sent by force of arms the intraction by Rus sia of the treaty of 1856. But it is impoesiblo motto luugh over the transparunt sham be- hind which she hae sought to screen ber action, —_ Something Curious in Politics, As wo prognosticated, Mr. BOUTWELI’'s ew loan is goin {more rapidly since the New Hamps! ion ; at least #o it is re. ported from \ gton, The banks are Heading the y vidently not intending to bo canglit with « great stock of fivetwentica on hand for the Demoerate to again threaton with muoicipal taxation and payment in @recnbacks, ‘The more the probability of a revival of the ancient Democratic régime Grows upon us, and the brighter beeomes the Prospect of an increased stock of the old rebel Mement in Congrogs, the stronger becomes the Inducement for holders of the fivetwenties bo exchange them for the new five per cents, which are protected by the moat solemn as. warances of payment of both principal and Materest In yold, ayd warranted against tax. Qtion of every kind. A little shock of apprehension that the Democracy are again coming uppermost, such os New Tumpshire has afforded and Connecticut threatens, is all that is necessary jf make the new loan substantially success: fal. We have predicted that the New Hamp. @ire olection, before which the Joan had (petty much come to a dead halt, would curry ef from ove to two hundred millions. ‘This Pediction in being rapidly fulfitled, and we look to the vote of Connecticut in April to sweep the remainder. Mr. Boutwent pretends to throated to send that portion of the first hundred sniliione which is not teken here by the 20th inst. over to Europe for sale. We suppose he will not do any euch thing. Neither do we believe the threat will hurry up a single buyer. Tt does no harm, however, to make it. Bit the Paropenn market te how fh no eondition to be forced with our bonda, The fame proceks of eXclhmage which is now guing on here Will doubtlend be stimitated there ag soon as the foreign holders shall begin to understand the significance of our present politienl situation, Hut it will be bani to find any how purchators for out five per conte at par while the bankers all over the continent have their portfolios erunmed With French three por conte at 60, and fives at 75 or 80. France wants and must have an enor. mous amount of money within a year, The late disastrous war has cost her a eum probably exceeding two thousand millions of dollars, which is more than the whole amount of our fanded debt on which we are now paying interest, ‘This is simply pro- digions; and until this gigantic eum fis placed by loans, the European markets must inevitably feel the lond to such an ox- tent as to seriously impair, if not wholly to destroy, our ability to get frosh loans in Europe. The Fronch threo per conte, which before the war avoraged near 70 for many years, are now down to 50, ‘The cable reports that the RoTiécitt.ps have just undertaken to shoulder abont four hantred millions of dollars for France at the rate of five per cents, These figures aro 80 mach below ours, that the chances for mak ing money by a rise are mach more enticing in the French loans than in ours. But this need not affect Mr. Boutwety, What he wants to do is to exchange rather than sell, and Domocratic triumph is his groat lever, Lot him be lively now while the opportunity laste. Ho could even afford to pay something handsome for a rousing de- fext in Connecticut in April, Gnaxt's lack was always astonishing; and we do not know but thet the very defeats he is catch- ing now, by making Bovrwru.'s financial movements successful, are going to pro. mote Republican triumphs in the future, In the wide sweep of the currents of political life it is always difficult to tell long in ad- vance just where the drifiwoad is going to land. We may epeed'ly see a fresh illustra. tion of the old story, that wrath often breaks in Dleasings. So let us have without delay another Democratic victory in Connocticut. Even the Republicans may hurral over it. soihoneueigiiicabeabappress The Irish for Sumne: Tt may be thought that the nomination of Mr. Sumner for the Presidency by the De mocracy would put to hazard the Lrish vote upon which that party so much relies for success. Never was there a greater mistake than thie, for he is the very mon around whom our citizens of Irish birth and descent would rally with intense enthusiaem. If there be anything which an Lrishman detest it is England and English rule over portions of this continent. Now, Mr. Sumer ha recently proclaimed that the English flag vvehem Otuuspuere; and it is aseerted that he was in favor of making this one of the fundamental conditions of any settle ment of our difficulties with that power. We know, too, that he occupied the most extreme American ground on tho Alabama question, and that it was because he regarded the Revenpy Jonson treaty as conceding too much to England that he successfully exerted his great influence to prevent its ratification Ly the Senate. It is for these reasons that the British Government, the Britivh press, and the British people are notoriously more hostile to Mr. Sumner than to avy other leading statesman of this country; aud, notwith. standing the evasive explanation of Mr. Fisn—for it was not @ denial of this particu- Jar allegation—nobody doubts that the Eng- lish members of the High Commigsion did rejoice with exceeding joy when Mr. SUMNER was removed from tho Chairmanship of the Committee on Foreign Relations, It may be safely assumod, therefore, that if Mr, Suanvicn should be the Democratic candidate next year, he wonld be supported by the Irish with all the entbusiesm so cha- racteristie of that impulsive and generous race. acasesateaiiemens OF Cour President Guant’s Commissioners to Bap Domingo are said to have agreed to make « report in favor of annoxing that socalled republic to the United States. This is a matter of course. When thoy wore appoint ed everybody kuew that such would bo their couclusion, That is what they were golcct: cd aud vent out for. ‘Pheir report is said by those who have had the privilege of socing itin advance tocloee with the following sentence To om) publican in! race this opportumity to plant our re Abd eabablivd civil Uderty an! Upon that beautiful oad pro fy toying the groundwork of a d prosperons State, would add another ments of our Republic, wortky to rouk'with the great events of oar bistory, and would be equally beneficial bo tue pe opie of both conatries.”” When the whole document comes to be published, intelligent readers will look witli interest to seo if the Commissioners also make the necessary recommendation ef an increase of our army to fifty thousand men, ‘and a corresponding addition to our naval forces, We trust they will also recommend at the same time that measures be teken to raise an additional force of at least twenty five thousand mon yearly for the next ton yeara, ‘This will be a moderate estimate for the eomptetion of the plan of annexing and holding San Domingo and conquering the neighboring country of Hayu. Indeod, it is doubtful whether so small an army and so small an aoouel addition to it will wuflice for #0 heavy an operation, The Fronch, British, and Spanish have ali tried it i turn and have failed, because they would not go tothe exponse of maintaloing an adequate foree in the island, and would not replenish it with a coutinual supply of new troops. In the case of Spain, by which power the experiment was last tried, two ycars of fighting and yellow fover, involving the loss of forty Thousand men end the expenditure of only Sixty millions of dollars, safierd to make her sbendon the attempt, If the United Btates wndertake tt. it shouldbe with o full ander. standing of all the feete; a4 with n detor ThindtlOn to prossewte the enterprise to the Dittér end It # to be hoped that eo distiit. ‘amecm, ef ui weoech Gensten, Ps AAAPBEY TILT DETWTEN BBN ATORG Peme ie agers tnckcoe inven Rahoue: | "cHlenei Rochefort ts. suff ing from con ummpe eviched & body of Comemtasioncrs ae thowe | re Tostinge, whe. play home gusrde, play ee A HN a R'PPATA: | slow end ennnot {H tho natere of thtane live tons Whom Gén. nant has emplayed will no®) wat prudently decline to go outside, Mare pro- | The Memeernin Orpostne tho RevReRRON nen MTL sey, kg 1k Ot ered g aha A neds asco CS Fae a tne te her fate sonetonton ofthe | ‘sted setiaat having any more of these men sent | Ansoseination and Murder the Hewnte | Rusrieitcae' ORY Vain MGS MLS, | Md 8 now euarean ibe American ote Wade, Indiepensadle to the wate conetaaton of the | ut of sue city. Beocrdass+h: Weel Kefore Adjournment. | Miri Vey. Morten Oiborte, tool, Pritts | ¥! | dons job of presenitng énch Of his wives wiin 8 sewieg work of annexation. authorities to follow up their recent attack upon the keno gambling houses by shvtting up the faro hanks and other similar centres of vice. But nobody really euppores that thoy will do it. c known places whore faro is played. Some of them are anid to be very rich and magnifi- cent eétablishments, These are frequented by distinguished citizens, merchants, bank- ere, Jawyera, judges, and politiclans, Repab- Mean and Democratic. great political fofluence. Men of power are connected with them either ae partners or as patrons. lice would wish to touch there hous that they would dare to if they did wish? sidered with satisfaction, munity. by the revival of keno within a few days, and keep them closed ? perierm i, WiKhOUl MbY APP Yent cause for Ue mey- lec, that there is in the Academy « person of more of the Pre THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1871 sud ont wry tan epertaty owed THR SCIENCE. OF POLITICS, ‘THE SUN, Haeee PAP odolish the duty on cor, as amended, DEMAdinethe pills for the abolition of the duty on fait and Qn, and coffer, The votes were us tol SUNBEAMS. Semeaalinna —Sylvanus Cobb, Jr., is said to have «rita: Tn Mantingd itcelf ihe greatest mmxitty pre- voile; commence Im entirety puratyred ; HOHE | concurrent resolntions for printing 29.000 coples of in raised i Che neighborhood ; wud Mf there were | ike report of Go Commissioner of Kayeullon wat any crops the Cubans, tho are in force on all | faeed, with Mfr. Bagnrd's amendment to exetnde sides, would prevent thom from reaching the city. | the portion reliting to Deteware The recent quecessoa of the Cubans have dis- | ite Mouse resotntion for the final nijonenment heartened every Spaniard there} and the opinion | 0” to-morrow (Tumemiayy, was taken np, {# unarinons today that the fast day of Spanish J | Mr. Tamtry (Rep. Me) moved an - fix the adjoornment for Thurs Maren 90. Sconpttion of the Basler Depmrtment 10 close ee eee rene tnd.) Roped. the. Feséiation ‘at hard. — - - would not be adapted in any form, In order to test ‘The importance of placing the businers of perdi head vig cleanly gr eG bs dispensing drugs and medicines iv competent 7 7 hands te tally Hroogabsal a Prisila, where the ee area bisa katate, barca, most stringent regulations are enforced tn regard pepe time atioron, ahh sr Ge to the qualifications of apothecaries, To become hog J (Vp) Morton Oauogn, Patterso an apothecary’s apprentice there, am applicant | Syctinan, eyon ‘ must firet pass an examination in Latin, physies, | Saves) botany, and otlice natural soiences, bofure & board comprising the district physician ond & notary; and if thie in natisfaclory, he gets & permit to serve as. an approutice for four years in @ pharmacy, during which he is allowed to ott, aw ve: rman, stewart, Vic ” Wasuixetox, March Senator Aytmoyy’s a Will it be Done? ‘herb is a wnanithote all upon the police machiue. —A New Orleans bar-room loins a travelling oyster, Whleh Is entirely tane,ané “wanders all ove the lower pert of the b ‘a ~The longest poem in the F languige ia Morrie's © Rarity Paraaia,” the (rurky and dat part Of Which hme racoutly Baer Waele st. —The Franco-German war is sald to be the canwe of frequent Anels botween the Fronch and Gen man officers in the army ofthe Khedive of Fxyot, A Norwich (Conn.) woman, who ran aneedte into her foot a vear ago by accifentally steppinz apon ft, recently had Tt puiled out from betwoen wer thouk ders. =<In the Waterville (Maine) poorlomse fast year there was more money epent for tobacco them for medicine, yet the fimates profurred whiskey either. Southeast, Conn., glories in the possession of 8 Joventte prodigy, ander 12 yours of age, who can“ @¢ alt the sums in ewenty-one arithnetics and Uhr exay umber of aigobras.” An cecentric woman who had been unfort tWO marringes, recently took a third husband out lege, for the season, as she alleged, thatb could not run away from her, oes Mr, Fuses, (Rep. Mass.) moved to inclute in the proposed legiviution the wronantary Crit Hights bid. He supp sed Uiere wouli be nu ob- Joction MM. CONKLING’S SERVILITY TO Tite C\vCDS. Mr, Connie, (Rop.. N. ¥.), onfectod, saying te srie honnic in ronor tone? ou t on of a. me JOTItp Of Lhe Henate as to the Dasivess to be dispused of, Mr. Snuiner’s motion war dinuereed to. Mr. Prevrronirens moved to inclida in the pro pore legini wth HH to promote the colicotion of Auterual revenna. bh AN to inctate a r. THURMAN Mm R jected Wontti Meo. Th) remarked wet several J in honor to rail they wer 4 by the cauens roxotve, and yot they were the Violite ft, AR for himeeif, ho was not bound Agreviae.t of the caucus, Dut would vole as usclence dictated. ‘Tao pending amendmont was a violation of the cations azreetent. and ft was offered by a Senator whe appeared to be a stickier for ovserving eaucus dictation. Mr. PRELINGNUYGEN Jenied he had made a ertti- ciem on anybody's hener, Mr. LOWAN boaged pardon. He knew it was done by sonie Seuators, Me was ready to violate the agreement every timex provosition which he be- jeved to be correct Was offered, He would not ndment to There are in town some six hundred well: fainvey, Rice, Their keepers wield eiley Sunes riry. Sua wan, Vickers and Windom ‘Tho regular order, Loing Lie resolations apecity- Mp certain legtsintion a THR BXCLORIVE WIRES OF THE SRRSION, ‘rag taken np, ‘The question was on (ne amendment Can eny one suppose that the po , Or ote Aguinet moaduror Wikicu he thoucnt were just, artis tle jidion ef the caocene a pon epent | compound drugs in the laboratory, but not to r Fle would again vote to abolish the duty on c A Louisville sport, read they dla retreats ga Be +4 reecriptions until the fourth year, aud | % Provide for fextHitiom on the Bontit, the emerel | He Suule aesie vise motitments were aeovly I Wasington partridge entor, offers to wv 0m be the fare gemblere the raid of last Sat. | Di up m ; ‘i Bennents pi ition of Mr, bawyer being tempore ested, that he will drink a cocktail every moralog for ninety 7 then only wader the sirict surveillance of the bt ae ha Sean arinet urday night against the keno men. That ? rily withdrawn, iaslade, i ays, Cineinuatt whiskey ‘ 1 reditable enterprise | Preprictor or of « responsible deng clerk. At] dir, keeanan (Rep., Olio) enid We armendment | Uill oavoilsh the daty on eoul; rejected. atta ah | SP, Clee hel mle Orrarine disaster comer we do not regan! es @ ci De enterprise | the expiration of this tern he has an examination | wont) have the effect of anotifiention that we Son Pe he gt Weds Cis Palak Gaal, “a4 Giese Yaven tare GH on their part. On the contrary, it wi las as drug clerk, ander direction of an examining | ere would remain in seesion until wneh legislation LERITINO PER BONTNEN OF us EnestON, Dead Beat ia @ collision mn crew of the wreeked raceful, It is not right to tolerate and en- Din o physicians, two apothe- Mt be reported from tire Judiciary Coumittes " ed to | Yeste! were taken of by the Tovacco I ‘ rage Lic business for monthe, and hoses agen htt de antes him to a passed, lie thoueht that Commitee shoald | aaa —Mre, Clare Nash has been admitted to praw Wide 1s Sas rbeiie Wall SaMaLAlaind 6 8 Winicuia te Lede toasty and onee Ua Mr ERUMNULE (Hobe Bt) cath tie abject pad tho Senate will consider at th tiee at the bar at Columbia, N. if, wud has been 2 whon it has become well established to assail | diploma as a drug clerk; a tet hod he eh Mr. TRUMBULL ( ara Lie oe beet me Ui pereienet Antroneatin Seenad sta of tan Feants Laties eer one 0 it by a wecret and suddon onslaught. If tho ] rerveasacterk solely, and in different hs ar ”, ston poe it, or Wor A fol comunittug of Gisusea © Uses ail, £06,, Dolenoin sts H is wrong and obnoxious, it ought | four years more; four yours in one place will not jen on the Judiciary 10 F —A Maine man, going into the wikleraoss, took Heiter y mh a indi of Ride fulfil the requirements of the law. After this the ie that wil oan ent Aud @ \Wies MEaAsDOAbA ‘ts be Yas Somkbaaa, bau Toeeh, GAL Darden McaretlAPbeeie pig By 7] clocks ust spend one yeur im the wuiversity tw Voport tant. may Um made by the ( be nvedwid ste guidanea, he had in-twa'l taken ic wife muppressed. An occasional raid like that of rb Nr. Monrow (itep., Ind.) expressed surorise that wary OW the suWject. Scanset one micccaes tte se: bi ma in tan ¢ 1 the appearance of a | Complete lis sindies, and then comes a'ftl another | M1) Monten ( r ainnoaty for. the late ARTRU THE KU-KLUX, lic Close: Pesos Heabanied What taal Yeibeg Saturday has too much he app examination, after which, ifhe comes out of the | rebels vw the protec the loyal people of the The Sennte then proceeded to consider Mr. Sher sy = re ie n Brcrauegtiog 4 dad at be ney al oe rat: come | Anal exaunination with credit, te receives his wr taaexaw suqgenied thee the usisiery Com. | 26 resoletion, witch was Mociied so me forveds re dS ot seer vo Comba claes of gamblers against another to be con- diploma as an apothecary, and is allowed to buy @n cetabliched stand or to become a member of a mittee ould Make w report, and the Bennie could amend Tt to wait Thea, hain ¥ composed of & any vatnadles, no € fe to recover it Ii looks ae though Mr. Fuersa} N. J), said he de rey eg ey —Tho term “carpet-bugger,” having been worm it was ret on foot more to #eente the pecu: | firm alroady im existonec, if he can; but he can- | sired w corr revore, Ulat the dadiciary Cosy. rok Roe hy Garahin nearly threadbare by long tte, ie wotng ou! ot Laem, Ur privileges of a favored few than to pro. | not set up a new pharmacy, ns the number of | Miter Would be unable to bring on the vill as de x aie perjury ave rendered, tue | #24 thechilaren of tno IMxvia Fatvers who hare i " pal erin - wid a om toct the morals and property of the com. | these is regnlated by law, ~ Deing bap hae pop reeenres, Sis net, int ate ene 8 bys Sirsa, “anes cveeetwing toe vabery. of pervs an | soseews every 5,000 Inhabitants, The prices of medi- K ‘and the rights wach are tue primary basis of ernment and whieh are guaranteed Oy th ‘Onetitution cf the United Staves to all Itscit zens y ai 1s there i# good. Teason to beveve tiat stmllae oF satious exist and lave produced timitur rewutts fh nin ere vf tae Jats jusurreetionary Sales ; theretore, tie Siaieiary Committee. {s tnatructod. ¢ jie, Lo enable the Preeident and ‘States Lo execute t) we. ih, ened ent tintinn aime to eneemn ts lore, nah ef Pre es Der dill, Me recognized the necceslty of the propos: cd Weatlation, and belleved Congrem shoukl way here until Uae Jogiaiation was secured. Mr. Poor, (Rop., N. C.), favored eoneral omnesty With few exceptions. He thooght no good had ever deon sccomplished by imposing the disabitiiies of te Fourteenth Amendment, but hoped Congress Would not adjourn uml {t had done something to —An Indiangy voreo ts based on the ground that w four weeks ago, his wife's hair was blacw, but m red enonglto entitle her 10 the frout rand ia light procession. —A Madrid lettor declares that Kin, Amadeus cines are also regulated by law, and are the same in every drug store in Prussia. An apothecary may gire away wedicines if bo soas fit; but he is not allowed to sell them fur cither less or more than the established price, No man can buy 9 This improssion may perhaps be corrected tts public toleration until soure other mye torious reason causes the polive to strike at fuck organized vlorsnoy and sovar’ 2 afer payin 4 it spasmodically again. But the public can | iianmeey in Prussia unless he has gained an | Trew prevailing ja bo guaranteed to them. & strvody weary of bis royal boars, an’ (hat it ; ORNS 4XD DrsORDERS ‘Mr. Scorr, Chairman of the Investigating Com- | tinprobable soon resig of oe havo little confidence in the Lonesty or the | spotbeeary’s diploma. Ro arbiteury « system mittee or Houthers Outraves, took the floor and re. | having discovered bo can depend 02 novody cith-r for usefulness of any action againet gaming houses unlegs it is followed up by the uni- versal, constant, and efficacious suppression ot ali such hells. When does Superintend- ent KeLso propose to moye upon the large, wealthy, and well-connected faro banks, and would never he tolerated tn this country we need such # law as will putan end to the practice of intrusting the preparation of prescrip- tions to ignorant boys, who ean have no knowl- edge of the effects of the powerful drags which they are allowed to sell ————— The southern Apavhe tribes of Indians who are committing such outrages in Arizona, are said to number only about nine hundred warriors all told, iucluding the Coyoteros, Chilicons, Mimbres, Mogollons, Gilas, and Mescaleros, o. she Seash. Hoe believed the remedy was to be rt) ip the a aru; tat sufficient additional ower should be given to the Courts, and he wanted oi Poh very) did —< ao ee vee tye whole Soulb. de belie one Hits of the Bouth deplored the sxieting Iawdoctneny, and would be willing to assist in the execution amilst and palutary lows ¥ (Dem., Ohi Ly srisan euageerattons’ ot oathere diecrdets and radical patty instead of profiling by ibose spoumvle for be re much asthe entire sdininis overnments was in their hands, the various Ke-Kiax bills which advice oF (riendstip. —A citizen of Quincy, Mass., has offsrod to pay fOr the eusuing year the salaries of all the oMsore of the town, provided « set of simou-pare temp men are uominated for candidat: annual town mecting, —Connecticnt, which told us the other day trat the Bashing trout was leaving &# muddy hiversation, ROW Lepore that biue birds Imouimerabio pi prelodh ously daring the day, and the frogs are bexinuiug Y ‘swell the chorus at night, —The last story fiom Silver Islet, in Lake Sw perlor, is, that five tons of ailver ore Faisot thre on tation thrown ont im the debate that he majority Of the committee. iad. abruptly closed the testimony a8 to North Carolina, without notice to the minoricy; He #ald the minoriiv had received Uimaly motte, aid thet the testimony bad been im. "i lived. Piyithout concliding ‘Mr. Scott yielded the floor, and the Senate adiourned. —_—— House of Representatives. ‘The credentials of the members elect from Now Hampshire, Messrs. Bell, Hebbard, and Park- er, were presented, and the genUemen were sworn ta and took their seats, Mr, Kurouam (Rep., N. ¥.) prosented a memorial au the eh ase’ ae We find the following extraordinary state ment in the Boston Daily Advertiser of March 18: Rev. Dr. . the Treasurer of the Swedenbor- ofthe He characterize over States the bosolute po : H { i Coon Dist (? the 7th of February yielded $30,000 to the ton. It be pence pee Tartop nslentise to Tree * | causm, who claims to be the bead ebief of al the Syed ad tees over the District Of | com pinctesa manufacturers of fur goods of New Daa Oe c coceh cabeeads on tices ta We : ih « could well | Seuthern Apaches, is cowsidered the ablest and fF, Bisim (Dem, Mo, attributed th York city, asxing for an increase of tho tarif on | \onderful island for eale. They ore as many uairaihs here as could Well | 4) vindictive ndiandn Artsons, and bes prob- Sgrieiy masiineas, 00 Se foot (or, Referred to the Commition oa Ways ead | _ riers are in the State of Connceticut {4,008 be got into the number of words employed. H nquillity Of the South to the fact that at the lee x ON ua Riv Dh dite teteet hee ably killed more whites than any other ebiof in } eecdous the radicals had been jeans. Pu) moved tnat whon tne | BiDbuErH Otiy Of tue Lae ctl war, and no fone There is no Rev. Dr. Gunes; be la uot he treasurer | ts rorsitory south of the Gila, tite seid that he evan ovr oF sowan 1 eae tee is bee Fray nee Tate | tans wilows of revoinuonssy solic, wali ew | prepreg matt ca rrgprpermgerd rts apoio had been friendiy to the whites previous to 1860, | in North Carohna and Alabama, and they og Pappas hand next, Lost, | are only 21 who were widowed by the Mexicau, Mors no irty-fourth strect, nor bas it ever siation to pat her back 41 to 140 m and substance of the p wanted some da, and 1812 ware together, ‘This was the when } M-advised attempt to take him end hi been the owner of so much loose moncy as $29,- Mr, McCrary (Rep.,lowa) from the Committee on i i KY —The man “ who was so wondrous wise” about |) family prisouers, wilh the view of holding them | anaicty of Congress, The Senste should be | piecions, reported a resolution that the election of h ; ~ . ‘u D1 S ” hi bie bush apy ently Hives in Michican Ford 000; and nobody has absconded car: OF that | 5 Losleges faz die relura ef propeety atalen. by || MICHA Prot” had econ head ersek | the members of Congress from Tennessee on tho | te brambie bush apnarentiy tv Mise y i sun or any other belonging (o that eburch. 8 propery, Y | tives, ‘The people had been heard through yeare ago he plinfed himself by? other Ludians, caused him to declare war to the kuife, Even if vat" dody, and ft was useless for the Senate to attempt to pats any Ku Klax legislation. ns it wonld not be conenrred in by the House. He reierred that, if the time wan to be occupied, the All to repeal the duttes on salt and coal should be avred. Wo bad trad a-coal famipi md crae'tie anties be kept ap, and the if hea Probably determined to accede to the demand. Tire salt mouopolles Were also safe in the hands of the Repudiicans, beennse the caucus reguiations of that Sth of November, wae beid on the day Oxed by law, and that the election was not void by reason of having bene held on #aid day, + said he would call up the resolution "288 Tod'Yame committe <M EPUARR SR Eiivarde was entitled to. te sworn in asa momber from the District of Arkansas, eabject to the determination of @ contest by Thos, Bales, ‘The resolution was agreed to, and Mr. Edwards The Rey, Cusvxcey Gives is the mintster of the church referred to, which is in Vhirty-fifth street. He is an eloquent preacher and a man of spotless reputation, ‘The statement in the Dasly Adeer- tier would be a crael slandor if it ware mat non We find in the Tribun is true, it affords no excuse for the frightful tortures inflicted by his blood. thirsty band upon peaceful emigrants and colo- and it reflects rery.lytle witihg We tum. shou'd be allowed to perpetrate their fright. welties upon our citizens with comparative —An Indianapolis paper thas sums up the a Yoree market, ‘ Briek competition amon awyer: hee brows hs down the price of divorces very ow in tht market, We quote alimony, @2: Common separat alimony, $50 to $100, nm, #15 There mat re bal cting a elitp fy mto his eve while he was chopping wood, and list weekho regained his eyesight by @ similar operation, eW Of Lue lati . Geners Ness GoD a complaint at the few of the latier in the market, General busine. goot : Party prevented their logisiatiug on the subject. Was sworn in, and lncreasin; shsence of all ection reepecting the recent cese | impunity, The worihern Apaches, or Jtearites, | ” Ur, focu beieay reslied te'what be exit tae | "Hl" Teens towm., tnd) presented, undar te rater | na rene between Berthold Auerbach ang of lynching in the West Point Academy, Fiace. | @te said to be well disposed, and willing to work | STAT charges of the Senator from Bissoori (Blair). the remonsirance’ of §the American Froe Trade Lenuue against the appeal of the duties on tea and coffee, but praying Congress to abotish the dulics, which keep up grievous monopotica that oppress the people and violate every priveipie of righe and Justice, and leave undisturbed oguitabie duties like Becanse ad asked for loxisiation to re Press aeeessinntion and murder, that Senator hal Intimate? thot the parpose wus to put down the Democratic party. eleved that if cratic party could not exist, ex Ernst Keil, of the Leipsic Garteale wel wht Mortly cotue off b the tribunals of that el pected to give the pndtic an insight {nto t tion which the lea@ing German noveliet zxane, one of the expelled cadets, has been ro appointed, and will go buck to the Academy in June; but the other two, Barep and Bases Mf they Lave proper eucouragement. —— It isestimated that there are 40,000 Chi nese in California, an . e i h whom he Deen enbpemaed as wit veo have not besa relusiated, and iz that they eonstitate more | ivought to be put down The Tewarks | those oa toa and cones ve e not been rein: a nothing than one-twelfth of the entire population of that | WOU Jestity the beilet Has bis party was The House at 1.40 o'clock adjourned until to | ‘ined from their publisuers in the couswe of 1!) Jaw lone in their case cither by the Pre Htoagiretad ee moisive Mumba Awe Gasua morrow, xen yours Rosciiaty ol Witciee ak nals ate, ‘There are soine 14,000 in vaneless 5 ee marae AiO. ORIN eae eee sve alaonta cf Kaw. Orieene were covered en toiligg expiglcedia i shBCae as Nick aluey of whow about one-sizth are females. | mig deguise t, thes was What tus pera friend? | Hew the flon, Daniel Shechau Loft the | Thorsdermermas ation Woek witha yellow powder Paha etcgaremisig ibid hiearion | TH® Chinese population of San Francivco repre. | theheustor (Dlalr) were at. Twoy were vadcreatie, Custom House, Fesciubiing sulphur, walcd somewint alariind the a to regard tho House resotutions, because. uhey re- | feted at the last aasosemcnt personal property of | £9, ttuetttaie violence tor law, aud ewer die reed, | “and solaseal tes Pee athe cee panare mplaln thas the powdes auended lira (0 de wit the law would bot per- | the value of §1,188,060, and real estate valued ot | i beball af the Bouthera people, seued far Ieee: | Sie: In your article yesterday on Custom See rans Biore than the potten oft lowers uf trea iit—hamely, (0 convene a conrt oF wee | de) i; a7 : of the forest, ail now in full Boom, and which am only be’ d eneby the ‘Previdcot? snd tie Prest- | $74,820. A San Francisco correspondent of the | “2%,!° oi tre Mainee end tas sioerene Biren, | oust Muster you mentioned © comverention be. | f the fore the Induence of high wind, becom ituee dens ia paderstood Ob kave acta ihe eancua tons ree. ils people | tween Collector Murphy and myself, in which you ble plea hieagtarags Boston Feet, who is opposed to Chinese immi- gretion, says the sumber of Chinamen brought into court in that city on criminal actions is very much Jess in proportion to populution then among other foreige residents and Americans, but believes there is positive evidence that some of them think it no sin to steal from ontside bar. barisna, The Chinese laborers in Culifornia wanted to be saved, not only from assassins but from their aidere and abottors. Tare were some men whose eyes were #0 jaundiced that they could ef the Houre were Of no more consequence than te doings of @ town meeting, which is tc fonemuch a9 such resolutions have none of the joree of inw. Apart {rom anything the House hae done, Lowever, if does not appear that Lucre is ALY reason why means have not been teken to vindieate the disciphiue of the army and punish those whe so gressy violated It. It was certaiuly the duty either Of the President, Becretury of Wer, General-in- Ubiel, Buperia nb of khe Acadeniy, or some other officer or offic}, to order an juvertizetion, bring to justice the eadela who ‘@ the upper regions and are borne down by tive vain. ~The Jead mines in the Galena (illinois) re sion, which were supposed to have been nesripen | Nausted, have Withio the Jas Six Monte yicliod beter Many And rich veins hays been Struck, aud mere mineral is now being mined im Jo Daviess county tha at avy previous tins, Th. Caleme Gazette tells of @ mniue froin w 99,000 pound: of ore can be taken at an expense of $16, xffording a nes to imply that he ordered me out of the office. This ‘Was not tie case. When I learned of my removal 1 called on the Collector, and was told by himgthat a mistake had boon made, and that he would rectify it He then told me tocall on the fcllowing At the hour appointed I was at his ofee, bat war met by Mr. Twilliger, whe satd that the Collector was engaged with a committee from Washiayion, and e them maintain themselves by and aseussination, Me stood here to ask the zer made the football of assassine, and that his polittesl associates would do nothiug to preclude the Juiiciary Committee from taking the Subject into consideration. wilrufly vio: | yauatty obtain fro ‘i i be hour fixed for taking a vote (8 o'clock) having | COMM Rot sce me, Altor ealling om three otter oc. | Come Of $2,000 per day lated the articles of 2% aud i rules of two Arace. | UNF Mo x wo clgist Gollacs © week as | neg ter, Metin waked be Votes see) tavitn | casions, I Geally ebtaiced lence wite bim, | = —Tho Boston Transcrtpt tells of a skunk thal mag jal It apposite tobe equity ceria atthe | wages. ay was thit murderers and aesasine convicted in North | atthouzh Thad been previously inforined that he wag Caroling by the prools ve: Was canght last Noveuber at Nowronville In a. trap, Dut Which escaped, after leaving unmisahavie ev? dene ce of its presenes, taking the trap song. Th wa fn Ordinary steel winskrat trop, with a spring 60 pow ‘erful as to require the use both of hands nud foot to ml iM, and bad been tied to a vekghboring tree root wae strong cord, A fow days ago the sunk, with the aay SUM atiached 40 148 leg, Was shOL 1a the town ct Pew body, a oe Of Lweaty miles from Newtouy) te, California paper says it is dcoply iudebtoa the Senate, were Ite- - PooL—Thas is because Republicaus punish such men and Democrats do not, vr EXCITEMENT AND DISORDER, Mr, BLAm—Now let me respond to that. The only bes 30u8 in office in North Carolina—tar Ju District Attorney, and all the rest—vre Repobli aud if there were'any Democrats to punish ior Witting those crimes, it would be dove. (Exc Ment and calls to order from tue Republican sie | Mir, Poor—But the jurors are Demversts. Tiiey The College of Physicians and Surgeons in Louisville recently passed a resolution that uumbers would give no certificate of profos- sional opinion in regard to the insured or appli. cants fur inourunes to avy company paying lyss than five doHars’” as exasvination fee to its medi cal ex A few days ago a widow applied to the St. Louis Mutual Insurance Company for again engaged with a commitice trom; Washington, ‘That Washington committee Wad beon made an ox. cuse for denying me an interview #0 often that 1 disremarded it and walked in. I at once demande) of Mr. Murphy my papers. He scomed upwilling to give me the docuwents ander which I was appointed, and wanted to kaow why Mr. Grin pel did not give me a pl; 1 wh r. Grinnell had given mea place, and the one that be (Murpay) had removed Among the papers I demausod wus a Lol Our contemporary appears not to be aware present influence over ite management than either the Secretary of War, the Gencral of the Anny, orthe Superintendent, This person is the son lent, now a cadet jn the first class As appears by the testimony tal Kew by the House f {0 & Cougressmuan tor 4 copy of lis great syored avaiual wa nolic: 2 are the men who punish, [{Kenewed calls ¢ hall O- Hober. That gentiewan’ ne g privilege, whi cf Representatives, this young gentleman has re. | tM PAY MEME Of « policy of $2,600 om her hus. | pret me who parish. “| i wed calls to ordes Woned, Murohy said be wan notte: | ory enning Piivileees wbleh, as te Juitly observes pestedly had the sentences of courte martes! ccc | DUNG life. ‘The certificate of the attending phy- Feri a toe Terre ee ears have the | Declare thet Rr Moberie act nee eee See CO ean at guee OF mlllions of do'lars autinal'y upoe 7 f Df 5 r fs Dy the ware, | WHR sha Ie ‘ad never votud an ¢ © Neople to gratif anity or ads 6 per tide; nd it is not surprising that, when his | Sia "as requitad before payment could be | suieeign othe Jurors. hoy tave i Uy { ballot for etl 3) lad; weither bat | A) iutorests of gurrutous members os Coug “Tae Wisk lcs im ove direction and a resclution of she | ZA4*s 88 oliclal proof ofthe deatb of the insured Calls of “Order!” ** Question 1”) Be pebite Private note," adie ths Jonrmalyt, * the honorlt oe id , but the doctor refused to give any euch docu. r, Beatw (continutng)—That is the fact, aud no | 4 Senator inforins we that be has frankel ten thousand House of Representatives in another, the Presi 7 man Shall charge it home upon me that tose men | BOreor Hi > his ap ‘i Se ree aan NM Went Lecavee the Coupany intercsiad onky paid } ure not puuieucd Necause Wey ace Democrats: when | PalmtMeMt a Coilstor, H OG ppt Recerersa nal atid eat ewer ecuaticee tn P patios 4 tisshown that th io break tue laws iviicans (row the Cosem House, tlarsate 8 dount tha i6 will be the moans of tions of the House sre of no wore consequence | M# medical cxaminery o foe of throe dollars, This | {tr ahonn that the only wen wi break Repub ing 40 rive isin om the pitty. aso | ilu tant re veto li than the doings of @ town meeting, And why | "eihod of punishing insurance companies for not harsiai party. ano inate dee RTT AND Bia FALEED BO) Mowing the College to regulate thei “ RLDENT Jnterpose aintai arty. @ da, ¥ should this be complained off La many well- | Somers te College to segulate their examine and Close ue dubate le romekos ae Would come for bw vet oT pauegtiaee A NA make. sans ping constituted governments the relations of the | M® (5 only Savalied iw brillianey by the | uusninaus consent on yesterday tneliour of8o'ciocs | Naw Your. dare! ANIEL BILEEUAN, | Swent'Grant et tue ausdoljene wn Pasrvoate 4 a noted exploit of an Lia community who burnt | Bad Leen ussigued as tue time for takiagu vote os | N*W Youx, March 29, 1871 ba 5 Cay) oe chief of the State enjoy peculiar privileges. | 1)" ; a Y the pending guestions aud smeudmente. “yh ere we Ulysses Grant, Ulysses Grant, This is the ease in the German Epic, whien, | si ofan uapopular bunker’snotes that they could | aorsue to Coupel advarunes ts the rata | The Mepraved Wea Exploit An eret while 90 gory, 45 President Geant lus repeatedly informed ne, | 8¢t Hold of as a mark of theirdisplessure. If ahe | aud i obscrvatice depended entirely wa Cue pe Democracy and Peculiar Reports What couldet thon do, what wouldst thou , is in oll esseutial pasticulars like ike Goverument | Metisal faculty of Louisville exhibit the sauue in- | “dir iicatw'duceined acy intention to disregard « | One sist sioee romastatle tocnteer font lavas ha diaactels ' . elligenc ¢ ce Wanimous agrecine: pid no sregard a | One of the moat remarkuble uew spa ats ; of the United Ktates. The management of Weat | ‘rllizence in treating disease that they do in | quanimols sércewent: but be could not Sinn att, | Scer Berquued luce the days of Faust and Gnvew Te es Onis a ibe ara Vint is all sight ap itis, Te Ziibune and some | eaing with dagurauce companies, cemetery | Boel) ta Za tothe *eautey wit wg! nc. | bene man tt oft Neo Vm por to-nay And Prosidential riory other Republican malcontents, and specially the | "°° Ought to command o premium in that city, | Aatied by bis own empha coutrudiction terday in Windsor, ob the occasion of the ruptints ant ouortier Dante saked chy commayes, friends of those boys wlio were Nehcnar — i YOTING TO PROLONG THR Sx8s10) of be Young Aluquis of Lorue and the Prinesas ‘Thy Sse: was, “ Somd for Ligrie. Dat than ty uo Were lynched, may | Tt will be remembered that some six months | , The Sennte thon proceeded to vole, the question | Louise. Swelve rummey Oru paper iu question ‘When suinmer brocresang in the tro not like ff. But that fs none of their busiuess; | age'mine sey boing frat taken ou Air. Blermau's ‘pending sineud- | ete develed to the royal marrige, Ant sonne ne 18 28 (re Bot Ube heaps hanesill a se Kate Field contributed on article to the | ment vo provide for legislation upon on gak mee | thet cate euterpriving jourwal is published es the Long Braneh wiw tn tt en. Geant is the ruler of the United States, | Adantle Monthly concerning the merits of Fochter, | prevent version, which Was agreed tomyeus, Wi; | YFKUM Of Khe Tumuauy Hall Demograte, it ie cor ‘Thy cottage nent was in ere and it iy not too much to expect that his cldest | which wan so excessively pauegyrical In us tone eo Toll was res huihing in toe Haasan une We Bob BU San beet Bee #0n should be the ruler of West Point. 10 create a good deal of smusement, A short time CoM ithe tthe et ut this mew svaper apreod. “Not tive Inset eee Wher laugh and Jost were at tasir best, — AKO, an we learn from the Chicago Tunes, the com Gilovr\, Hamilton (Texas), : n ofanything ofthe kind, But it mus , : Gn b tt Horiad, Howe, Kellogg, Morrill (Vt). Moros, sonaive, tasty ad. But it must be frightful. And all seened huaky-dory Trout sympathy is expressed in New Or- | mittee eneaged in raising funds for the eufvring | Pomston ns; piage Monet (ES enree nook, seal sopeat' nent wr teane, of he mes Thy man of fun his race had ran feans for a carpet-bag member of the Louisiana rene h peasantry, learning that alive Vield and bg pear aegfl aomerl Wilson, aud Wright si, “London Ofiice of tia World, Tuesaday” Maret et Ae Beortury Borie, ’ Leginiaiure, who ia que night lost at a furo bank | Cunt vere to he tm Chicago at the same time, | cise Bang fiivers. miele .Colmicall, Comerty, lumas, and 39 signe X y, old v ba 6 4 sted due, | couceived the idea of baving the former give ber | (ait WT Sohneton, Sein, nants om otis), Brobably Prince richakow, who ‘was employed Be OLE Leaves tor all the honest earnings be had accumulated dur. § vere, and Wang ge relay { Lig God bles your looks 60 ngs e lecture on Dickens at one of the largest churches in | “Auéiiam, Tipton, Trumbull, Pickere and Wanhoee ee | MPeclully for ue occasion. ie vcore ing the entire session of the honorable body to | we city for the Teneat of the pea Mr. Conatina (Rop., N. ¥.) said have takee tae Ae a TEA ci ae si » be! gs e J ~ he B ‘] able about ree days to transuut it. wy darling Horie whlch be Telonsed, tone in mileage alone is | ber introduced to the audionee by Fechter. ‘The fr Slormants aureetaentr es ae olde Faust have bows abot 60.00 Au eb politica wits tei ‘ ; ¢ total amount deposited | fact that Dickens und Miss Field had both lauded cumstance that every word of it could just ay mall Shall make wo sick and sores” hy the unfortunate lawmaker is stated at 10,000, | the actor very highly was. taken to be o ero’ means tave been written In Now York. The partieur (IUte & trade God avver aiade pallies b Geld woteh ond Chote i iis, and lt mae anpnaaed sah ef coun te Of the ceremontal are exceedingly interesting. r 4 eet ’ f they show the inventive genius of P. i. thie ac WF TOW 9nd sat, oar Horie). ke —— ‘Would have Intelligence enough to see that his share complished end most veracious reporter, who ts " Everything goes to convince us that the | in the proposed Programme would uot only be com. forms ws that her Majesty, alter the cor td bring your cash and Brant we Himentary te dim, bus weubd te celenlated to a: i ised the young bride, and then kissed the 9 e'emoke, aud * pint a sury poniards will very shortly abandon the whole | Plimentary to alm, but w leulatod to ad. | @ party voie—r : . | 4 and fis father, which my 0 kiveing Wd ¢ demanu iny care Koaterw Department of the Inland of Cubs, They } YaNee his pecuniary interests. Miss Field consented |» Mr. aunc, in le $0 amend the reao- | favors to'an cxuvens rarely grecucnd, diy Kiatie Sviletae ean oa ae now hold only the large towne, and ever Wo deliver the lecture, the trustess of a prominent | ‘Wom by including t.0 vii com the House Jow-life weddings. The reeulwr wlegeaphic reports nee en ee eee | gRarse Ered the Use ofthe’ ufingy saa Pechier, ROPBALING THE DUTY OW ooaL, tothe Aswociated Prose aay that the bridegroom * Does Sumner prate of Granite Stace P from any one of them has of late been attended bgt Mai ms tr ieee {a fi lation fe Mr. Rasucon Wem , Ald.) moved t amend the font a of belog keto ~) aay aie roral mother.in law Thea I ain migratory. iy ‘ I ler, ‘ap hutoudes at the lecture ab ainen: fell poo bis knees an¢ d er Ubi abe with such immense lose, that the cost of keeping | be givon gn the alterna ot tha Bates eRe | amendment tateron aad’ cas” 1sefgtte Sonsidoration | whltiit auubs tive wrath oF any ihne oa ere ty For Uncle Sam who cares 9 d— ? the garvisons of the interior towns supplied is 2, slose Focutar's engawement ut a hae 8 Jepted 15 to 81. Generally, He: | the World? I'm off for Adulplie Borie Sen ¢ wns to convey him tothe ¢ ance, | Die questi a Woo great a tax upon their resources, They have | after introdoeing Miss Mlald to tke acdintnte Mee wes | ments ‘Mire Rosmanaine gue Free heuts emees: Even the Philosophers are Agaiust Him, “et Horace take and Kutus make doen so fearfully puuished of Yate by the Cubans | 10 be driven to the theatee in time to dress forthe | amenduent Cc meeres Fesolution to include the | 9. Prom ihe Radioat THEI Ikke piles Hor sonarrs, #f Mayari, at Qnemado, ond at Las Tunas, that all | fatoraviy received by thove to mhowit age tionckee, | House bul sbolisiing the duly on salt, "Ye aibend own, but ony che Penmaes ane Ho will Of his Bible tay civ ide Il Git aluaay D1 r . : nly tu 8, uring Us 0 you, Adolphe iborte ? the reinforcements received from Spain last full | Mad MY was thought that wt least 1,000 wonid be re: | "Mr Vaomens (Oom., Md.) moved to amend by | circle 40 ronowned In tie ‘days Ul hie processes, BA ND IN: Aselnne Harp operated tine far mainly in favor of the Pe ke dat 18 leon a a Ae tueare at | Mr Slomaacan ite. W Wa) moved a8 an amend a Free pon ahsermrbar ghetld (ebeas, They ore cowpuned silively of ii! | dts Fila smpoubit vegies, Canes A: Peay. | Wwaslont ot ” Seale Sue daxy ou sugar, wiica PIN Teal ve Or wsht busi. bird ” penish prions, whose sentences: he wis possible te change F Have been conmrute? iwto service in the tenks ies. die ome newer 40 have ocourres vo | ment, ths Monae Vit'ts xopcal tes hucctte tax mh ie tek bar fies 3 bate my lp mm Cobo, AF these, six hundred vere went an | Weeds’ ad so te to unde snore Tin caine nae enact, Save BS 0 Vicd-feeat- Ramen aC Pvsenirbe rin ‘i wane ee 4 © ads, go. that thes or Shale 6 tw their arival on the ishiud (0 Bantingo de date ao ne 28a the 9 hon Woted a $3 to c the Chnmraion {ANE aGs, 90. Moat they Payee 1° de Cube, I Gnicane grees during aie eagagomwut fa that ey.” | gy, Me Traatun' pa i aa a Falaouiey Whl tebe Be eee futon on tavehaiye |” mew Yorn ares ‘se > | or ae, if

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