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1 THE SUN, MONDAY, MAR taken ; but now that individual comes back to the chargo with the astonishing assertion that not only TucenmAn bat the whole party aasembled on that occasion were drunk, or words to that effect. Here is what he eays in relation to the Bubje Ry the way, Teo that the Nutional Intelligencer sieves TOMY, contradicts "my. statement about Senator THURMAN semonts Today Detog drank at ¢hat mooting at the Fifth Avenue Pooth's Theatre 1 Bow Liryart's Opera Mowse—194 0. between $14 ad 118 orn, Filth Avenwe Theutre—Sarnioes Grand Opers Now, 1 do not profess to havo witnessed the ne, Vat I insist th statement was na ar’ cave 1s to you; and, moreover, I believe evel Word of It, for it 1s nu secret at vot only THe: Line Edwin's Theatr o-Livg MAN, Dut most of the others Who Were present upon Nibio’s GardewTor tek Or at ocession were drunk also Rew Vork Chrous 14h ot, epp. Avadeuny of Mose, “The writer in the Intelligencer states that he, Olymple Theatre ‘len too, was th Now, it ie paid that a drunkea 10 Minatrels—185 Mroadway. wi in & Company Uaually imagines everybody pre ree Pema intra a. sent (> be drunk, he being tue only sover person 4 abont ‘She Bench Pacnme: © There ta, however, no rule without an excep. WD allack’s Pirin. ; Hon, and here is one—the editor of the ‘igencer, ‘Wood's Museum —Acrom the Coafinvnts Matinns, being very drunk, thought his distinguished asso: Cintos were ail sober. Mark you, however, Ae admits that there wi odation of persons raiding up | such a meting.” is for Tue SUN Will be received at Our regular rates at te up-town advertisement ofte 643s Weat Thirty-second treet, at tue Junction of Bro: way 6.0 Sixth avenge from § A, M. to SP. My nek—pen to Viewer, ¢ Under these circumstances it is impossible to form @ very clear opinion of the actual Z merits of the case, and the most charitable Graai's Reveilivas view of the subject is to believe that, owing to the excitemont prevailing at tho time, there were no competent witnesses as to tho question of sobriety, and consequently to adinit that the able and celebrated statesman from Ohio was, 8o far as can be proved, re- markably sober when he made his antl Citas speech on the table in the Fifth Ave- nue Hotel. The unpleasavt notoriety which has now been given to this affair shows how impor- tant it is that men in public life should be above the suspicion of intemperate habits, We think that Mc. DeLMan owes it to friend. ship to write Senator THURMAN a lette treating him to join the total abstinence society, and silck to the pledge for the rm mainder of his life, This courso would effectually provent a recurrence of any such disagrecable rumors, But he should also endeavor to convince Mr, Tu unMAN that no temporary abstinence from drink would have the desired effect ; and if Mr. DecmMan wish for a most improssive example to illustrate his prec iter futility of temporary reformations, he need not go out of Washington to find one ready to bis hand. on, Quant has issued a proclamation de @laring that an insurrection exists in South Carolina, warning tho insurgents to dis. perse, and threateving to send troops there to put them down if they do not obey the Presidential edict. Tho Zrdune foars that when the army arrives in tho Palmetto State will not be able to find tho insurrection. We think this will turn out to be go. . Undoubtedly thero is a good deal of dis. emer in some portions of the South, which fe without any valid excuse, and therefore Paght to conse, Novertheloes, wo are of the ‘pinion that its extent and character aro uch exagyerated, and the latent canse of @ either misunderstood or inisrepresented, ‘Whe exaggeration and misrepresentation aro wsiuly duo to partisan fecling, and the mis. @uderstanding to ignorance of the facts. The latter can be rectified only by a thorough examination through a fuirly constituted Committee of Congresa, such as the two Houser seem inclined to appoint. ‘The neal with which the picture is over-colored just at this juncture is owing to the fact that the en. 8 Connecticut election is at hand, the San Do. min,o Commissioners are expected, and w THES as Grant's Administration is on its last Philadelphia Excited. he is determined to foree his reuomiuasion at Philadelphia is convulsed now as it las whatever cost. not been befure these five years, -When an evil is to be removed, wise mon | One Barrarsox, an Episcopalian pars iates in an uptown church, has a tack of inquire into its cause. What then is the | Who primal source of these South ritnalistic fever, ra disorders ? ‘ Many minor springs contribute to swell tho | Which, it is alleged, often carries ite vi current; but the main fountain is the char. | 0f--to Romo. Barrenson publishes pamphk priats communica’ ons in the newspapers, in which he inaintaing that he has a right ( dress himself and his assistants in chureh ir { vestments as he likes; that » have singing boy ts outside their trousers, and » up and down the reh, with a view to dramatic eilect, th s down to Throughout these six years, the former ruling | *#tFYing flags on a pole all the whil elements of the South, exciuded ag themselves generally interesting t« rer CGI esti the andience. Bat, besides this, Barransos rticly t bor cpp lwims that ho iay listen to auricular cou. rwand proac censed ayainst Jominaiio ys j ee ha when pushed on this latter trent it as yul st might when he first began to wealy 16 lenveli isu Ho rather has the Bishop on this ted thetr ¢ 1, and who, | point, for 1 what the Bishop 6 Now, if the Bish. told Batts tains of d forzive the sins of other people, who into hopel krupt nl Barter to all this Lusincws. Decause, if BAT CEE annot vg told he r be forgive sins af pel these cavy trations to pass the ordeal of ballot , | man w to him ov that subj 1 which are open to all citizens, and which are | Be frst prome w 5 allowed to confer office upon their favorites | 48° iv trying to find authority for any without restriction. When this is dono, t? thing? President may with a good grace insist that | Op7vsed to Barrenson is the Bishop whe the Southern States obey the laws. made hima priest, who now writes a long exel Of one thing the Republican party may | ! ning against the follies and pro be assured, They cannot mainiain their | Wnslone of Bartenson. Alvo in opposi Ganrenaey in THe Bonu hy rollticat tion are the ten managers of the church's thes, cooreive legislation, and the sword of | Mair, who are chosea annually and are the Executive, ‘The mere suspicion that | “Aled vewtrymen. Theso ten men have been they are attoumpting to uphold their power | fF @ year or more trying to stop tho antics of in that section of the Union by such means | the breachy Barrenson, but Le refuses to be reilllssool) upon <tiben within stopped. Heis frisky, and will rear, He tea the North and West, The people are not | Wy lage tn harness. He is « fighting par fatisiied in regard to the existence of the | #% snd is Lound for heaven his own way alleged facts on which it is proposed to base | The holy season of Lent doce not socm to Monn i ripe have tamed down his bellicose disposition al lerislative and execu and there are serioas suspicions tha tive action, They deinaud the proofs does Congress, th ould, Besides, as enlent mood, it is no wonder he pray as he appoint a committoc t the testimony, and in the mean tine lot President be sparing of bis proclamations & he narra n@ his bayoncts, As the case now sian‘ta, | of his tho imputations considerate men, Whose nerves are stoaly | Sesinst tls pious man and who have no partisan , ‘ The controversy 1s tending more and more do not believe that the cou awhite heat, inasmuch os the views and of another rebellion, and} f ractices of BarrEnsoN will soon be brought this clamor in Congress and the I ye | to the test of w vote of holders of Qo military arm of the Execuiive and en. | Pmying of Barren 1 hia colleaguce able Gen, QRanv to control the appointment | 8 1 be with Laster of the dele 3 from the Sout) States a ! ~ taken out of the party nest year uu 1 procvedi: ft ——— and women who go to hear BarTrEns¢ rils of Intemperance, 4 They v One of the most vexed qu 7 | vite Barreesox or No Barry day appears to be whether § MAN of Ohio isa strict tempe man or They ar not; but the evidence on the subject oun tlemen who hate the tinw Le of a conf x character, It knock down any w tod by the Cincinnatl eorresponder ing a champion of 1ole an old and ex} reed | Thea Barra has another a w 1 oa « J i) | rs for ‘ i BY i nue Hotel dui th s ns, wh the vestrymen hay sue t n this city in 1 Mr. ‘I c t deal 1 1 a equnl te 1 1 le 1 pledged Barr DN t au r f his ¢ t was made on t much ¢ a Ly 4 v v f i A anpen I 1 with 4 aad v v ¢ g 4 v Lf ver t rt t r n Niete!, woud |r to and f t 1 © th Stut { ator THun in fact, thet the 1 ota V € ‘ 1 the @ | is people like it, Barrenson gays } When Ta AN declared his sceutimen tin his own style; and a m fr fu ho says that | that the Bishop gave hit tod man got drunk was “a t Ho,” for is ylends, Accordingly, he eu, tol he was there a } I knew how it was himself This would sain to show that tho corre | want to escape a place warmer than pura moondent of the Hamilton vaver was mis } tory, they had better tal ten vestrymon and their Lackers that if t thomselyes out of | Tite PALISADES MURDER, A NIGHT OF DERAUCH THAT EXDEN LN BLOODSHED, AMUSEMENTS. shinning, consequen'ly * old Hard Ti nes" very often his reach by getting away from his chur looks im at his cabin door altogether, and as fast as possible Whether Bavrinson for his friend th been so kind as to put this very hot poker THE SOUTH PICcruRR ARKANSAS, host glory is ‘RN VULTURES. litia in tho # sta of Charlost poses a similar Wattack’s.—The present woek {a rich in its ‘t things, dramatic aod musical. Robertson's comedy of ‘Birth’’ Now that tia Bishop, who has First in order come iejor Sam hed the batta thut 1s LO say, for No Ku-Ktax Legistntion trom Congre: The Carpet-Baguers ey In the Stu Two Men Found on tho Sidewalk Welroring in Mlood—Ono Fatally stabs n Drawing » Kulle o uty Shert® Marboring On Saturday night the people living on the wore startled They cusved out of their’houses and found tw weltoring in blood 1ying in front of the Shad a, kept by J. 8 ENSON's hands, we soral Amnesty ving for all the M re of those excellent on has left will seem the in the comedy to be preve time at Walls exercise his authority in this an: way, it may lead 1 Samnel wes roing throngh the evolatio: sin fino the Odlcers— 4 one of the captains mado yncerted the Major and rocked tie tactics out of lis head, ed his woolly poll, bat it w in of thonght was. thr: to savo his life think of the next So with a look of slo most in us¢ ho dismissed the battalion and rote Bishop him sentative of Tus Sux happened to meet n Saturday who the Bouth—tho n k's, all of those qualities of dircet by tho erie tigation, aud interest power to decree the rewards of heaven and ; order to give. the pains of hell in such « very promiscuous given to this purpose of ascer- It might stop fatu vinbie reputation Noxt morning (he MeDonouzh's bowels Tho men wore the same house, bad beon slash ft homes, both Dr. Sehabert, of Mot ined McDonough's wounds, and pronounce mortal adding vhat he could not live ma McDonough had also received a deep stad aby inches from the left groin, tween the third aud fourth ribs, and had reveive about the body. It appears that Patrick Cans Coyne had been carousing about the saloons, v ‘iking about the P. met McDonough and Kagan in front of the Canaiogoam said that who Says that ngham, endeave: ngham, in a threatening mane ner, placed his hand on McDouongh's shoulder, the latter pushed it off CUNNINGHAM DR and made slast: at McDonough, ripving open bia Eagan rushed to bis friend's as and was stabbed in several and Coyne then walked into Bantz’s saloon, where they took several ¢ their bome in Weehawken street. rr Avexce Theatae—* from scandalous and ations in that The gentleman ta an veadquarters as follows + Captain Prince Ru fevent in knowledge of the tuctloe of M Uiter tiseleesneme io the Battation ts dis Htself no longer « military orean siong, and even tend to convince wiser and men than he that there are somo r bo left to the Al- ho ts sagacious | be seen, does not 6 the faseall 1 Wilo is a4 & manager, marked Fesentation by uid and of the adic pany at the Be ‘ount doom it necessary carpet-baggers who i, of the — Hatialion, ts #0 do. d wil consider L DICKSON, Majo things that had be owing conversation t orter—What do you think of the condition of oxen The Ory of Distres egislature of Nebraska has petition stime with'a which pretimptors of the public domain are required to pay for thoir lands, The battalio’ Fagan was stabb; morrow eventing Bui decessor to be wi Mr. Booth appoars to-night, an day, and Satarday evenin; Olle on he rformances of the week, Ponodel Mwhier to sniffer ite Iast be produced. + has acted wisely in wil Sfrom these people? Matters aro in avery bad stato thero, that is the old citiz are poor and disheartened the hands of carpet it worthiess, corrupt, and rapacious set is that can be iinagined, who ba the people uamercifully, and seem dever whole community. —Do tuo people manifest much interest ham and Patriek, A Carpet-Iag Mayor Responsible for thy Meridian Massacre, h 25.—The Meridian Mercury to-day says of William Sturgis, the incendiar; cendiariam is seloom established by direct and posi- Men may lic and comuit perjury, but circumstances never closod Thursday evening, and tue testimony of which was all written down, has a chain of eir evidence pointi lato Mayor of ed Congress to ext ard discouraged, tate Government is i vm and Coyne Manipias, Mar Barreté assuming At ail tho other the parts will be reversed. OLY Mee." Horizo drawing crowded houses and is woll worth #ec\u, in the play are taken by ¢ Ada Harland, the acting manager ot this theatre Nunio's.—The preparations for the p Shakespeare's "Richard the Third’ that have been so ‘ntly prosocotod for nate with the pres of April, a fortnight from that have boen made by tl ‘The reasons sei islature aro “the present depres. sion in business and the low prices of all throughout the States, and the extreme ditficuity to obtain money even at the must oxvcbitent rates of to havea Might Le is a stranger to diseade him, ifr, Daly's new play, 16 form products ‘The principal characters Without farther words A LARGE KNIP@ Answer—Very little, less, and talk very Little about political matters, FEKLING TOWARD THR NORTIT. Reporter—\What apposrs to be tholr feciing ward the Nor Northera men who come Hon of pursuing any legicimato business are well received ; political adventu Daggers, are cordially detes| who have capital which they propose to iuvest | 8 cordialy welcomed. Northern mau ean travel in any part of th that L have v eridian, a8 the incen diary oF the night of the 4th, ws to crowd out every r theory of sho co ro tho world as olwyn ts now This depression in businesg4a not Confined It prevails allover the couw It is the necessary result of the present Ho siands out incendiary and the fomenton of a riot, in which a Judo waa shot on the Justice's He is besides under a tis county wuich Would send bim to the penitentiary. to Nebraska. Cunningham, station of taut play on the 10th As the efforts ement to give this » carrest and Alterward they wo 4, OF Carpet: jorthern inen approaching parts of tho land, of a general THE GREAX FIRE IN CANAL STREET, of bankruptcy in all forerunner Three Balidings Smashed in by the Falling Ik Loss 8100,000, Ata quarter-past ten on Saturday nig in the cellar of ng 195 Canal streot frst floor and cellars of wt cuneider & Co. a8 a furnitnre Rarned — Two ius amie the murderers, Turoed Out issued a warrant for The constable calied While the twa roused up Squire Syms, who Cunningham's arrest, Frederick Bantz to nssiet were on the way to Cunninghasa’ Dopaty Shoriff Jamos Evenor, whose assistance constable asked, but h od and be courteously re le class poor, the class poor, e ld obnoxious by meddiing with vuutry weaker, smokes his cigars 3 presente, and Congress debates of uneonstitat ux of the South. poor poorer, was discovered the six-story Nova while Presid Do you think that the ill fee! carpet-Laggers extends nal Government ? I do not thio! occupied by Wagner, and upholstery warehouse and store. portion, and the adjoining build re occupied by Frank Jed indisposit House, and after arm made his appeara thore wonld be any m to the Ku 1 to manage taeir own had better pay Froin the inflamunabl , Within ton min d that it shou pingham dem: able in a tremulous v and mercile es from the dis tor—ITow about Clayton ? r—The Clayto’ sand seem disp norial bearings, and the poverty in the North at covery of the the upper story and the J uot a resor have everrthing lute officer to dos! with, and DRIERMINED TO RESIST. He rushed up stairs, the ro: gsieor Verley ordered the eccond slarm to entary, contains dand interesting reinark ascailty of the mon who have pos returned with m to quit the m bage kuife in bis This they refused ty do. ade a rush upon them, TO STAD THR CONSTARLE, Both beat a has Bante return of FILkins, 1 insaulable thiey y express rol 136 iach nus nding buildings, woodwork of the Ne@MO OFFIC What is the state of ¢ v@ the last doubt Taoaxtox and Geonae zles were thrown on the s fs bohieved t Tue (Wo races soem to get 4 to Hoboken, and were reCatore: OMcers Wright and Kivion, It was about one o'clock yeste ofMfcers arrived 1d open the door, ned, but refus t toward those tronk manata that they saw ve depot and the THateixs was shot. had noticed Pus and the rear end of the lay morning when the whites object to be 0 bevsuse they aro usu: nd-hand lvn! Ai stroot, Sal giveer adds ¢ yo blacks conduct themselves in mediately pre {Inman Stomime & « tug on it a deluge 8 from Lattle 5 y in getting my mail matter, Wrignt and Uenry to 40 the wostorn wall of che baililing fell wi ue Crash, sinus whieh was used os old them that attempts aa ext 1 my experience K at the Post office at that place oer clerks in ad taited to get ad in the straggio at Dh naningham ma ty spell owt a mw: searcne? ol ¥t ver, Was scon locked upin Conningosm HAM SAYS AD and Wiosase M The price in in point of stage ap A. O'HAct has comptoted his term as Mayor he and then the political ‘ot acquainted wi ¢ them and bringing the m seems to bs eatod as bnman be We leara also that the first orertures nd 101 Mott «t were almost ut they think itis hood through a third party to Mr. Sweexy about six ago, but the plan ba: What be bad di @basa character that he 189 Canal sor amilies, Wa. Steve dren, hus been lof enti pie, with awite mad (Ww i cium conceive, ot been entertained Is is supposed that the atta which the ime has of late made upon the load ors of Taromany Hall have contributed to bring them to their present purpose. understood that in the hands of its new owners the Zimea will continne to support Gant as the candidate fur the Deinocracy to beat, eedysitashi Aah Persons of whom income returns for last been demanded by tly wicira wife aad Who Inclted the Negroes to Incer destitute, and a The Politicians who havo of the South Car Correspoudene: Couvmaia, March 2 Beott's conciliaory measures ood calling a conference of the of the State has already become counties which a until recently. Cunulagham 18 One of the most desp Three years ago he Peter Keough, a desverado, now ham owns # siali quarry xt the foot of Weeliawh street, and employs Pat Coyne. five years old, married, a does not yet tealizs his positiog, but sill aisplayy his watural ferocivusuess. ina, Legisiature, ei, is probably i Wuolk tools, Which loss is penent of the ber duriug her eugugewent in this have played wit d has three chiltren four children ens ts ontirely Adinired of hor pays will be given Miss Laure Keene takes tile tueatre for a short season, commencing on the lth of April, Neweoub & Arlington wer hall of the MELANCHOLY ANOTHER MURDERER, Minstrels are fitting buiidiag in Broad ita permanent Death of Mrs 1 near Corydon, tad, of © Distingn An inquest was Beas a Re ‘s-Commits Burglary, Is Horses Exit Murdc Merwin RB. Brewer, wite hed New Yorker, to be altered, and They open u (0 11th section the couutry Ort so appears to: eman well known neighborhood of Narragansett cily wud Boston ext Monday oan learn, ao 0

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