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duties on imports, will neex long list of articles produced in this country. Why, then, will intelligent men make sv declarations as these, which will not steud for a wingle do if he were perfectly master of all his men- Thue it will be maintained, as are informed, that there i# no real ineon- sistency between the statements of the Hon Mr. ONpERDONK and the tal powers, the criticism of com’ MARCH $1, ot of Judge 'TrunMan’s temperance, ALEXANDER LoN@ affirms what Who should pay the duties on imports? Amusements To-day. Toathts The tre Opera Mouse Somebody must lione a yéar has to be raised by a tari Buy powe it will be admitted that consamers frenerally should pay the dufics ; and ag they caunot all be raised off of any one act of Fach gentlemar bo believes ; but it will be they have not all been equal! the symptoms of the ease, However, the weight infocmed re. rand Opera na Edwin's theatre consumers, not even the richest, it reoms ab- ary that thyy should be widely pat ougiit to pay the most, though they do not alvw i But we tax more heavily than almost any Drandica, wines, cigars, silks, and various other articles of luxary tax broadclotias and all other woollen fabrics, and all sorts of cotton groods. iron and steel, and manufactures of iron and steel, including railroad iron and machinery, and in fact a is now against Mr, Lona ; but if he is still the man that he was in days of y togonists may shortly ex; Ply mple Theat male Mwstels, Mey distributed. ‘The Leach Pacamatie Tunnel—vyee w Viawes ct from him a sockdolager between theeyes which will set them reeling. W cod's Museuse —Acrors tie Continent, Matinee Terms of The San. Smothering Truth. The advocates of San Domingo in the Senate succe liamentary mancuvre MNEN'S resolutions, and in temporarily stopping debate upon the subject 1 them upon the table. proceeding was ve We also tax n forcing act ‘Adisitbonat copies, tw Cl most everything that goes into All this recins reasonable In foot, it ie the only way we cai rt Our money through a tariff on imports, Bu. mark the long list of articles it neces The chief part in this y pruporly performed hy » HARLAN of Jowa--« inan in whom the Jonee, since he has boon charged with gross corruption while Secretary of the Tuterior, and has not been p have lost all co: ed nt home, Now, is ther ying that ali dut articles we produce should be sbolished ? et to say we shioll not raiso ya tarif on imp rto clear hiniself of the charge. inently proper that such a man should be 1 to suppress the voices of mon like Semen and Screnz, "hey were demon- sirating to the people the grose usurpation 8 necessary to stup on such products, the s dorived from a tally insuM-iont, But is there any tole of the President ; mand the plan of doing it Ly or to Renomt- “nate Grant on why du to the rule to break of at lias had ti pod Many people will be ready an, few will aks his rind with etly sees whe tiem? Aud why 6h Ka Klux bill “ongress, and what igh tue long A of the atrocities of No other answer can be given but the pat one, that the whole rauye of commodities in general cot to credit th Tribune, Con Burin is prepared to make an ¢ amend the mcrsure as toefford the President ample menns for exercising the treme power which th warn these geutlomen md will not bem erly employed by the slave drivers. The truth will come out. whom they d unpreceden d Dill confers 1 yo no furthorto satisfy every ed ibis sud ou the tariif question, omies at last to this: that the q practically one of detail, and that wholesale reac lutions like t ly ont of place in dealing with the subject It is as stupid and senseless to p According to the 7) thinks “that such portion of + fimy rg gould Le Indian *2ntry would be too small t much service in enforcing the provisions of In th's opi nly correet The fvarless Senator 1 live to see the triamph of the principles of which he is the advo ; and the more respectable amoug these will hereafter look back are now perform. No reqular spared from duty in the in Cincinnati ar no upon the part tl C 8 on the one hand, os it is ou the other to support Ly igh prot considerable South where somo carpet-bag und to report town in the wer or nerve e and impo le industrial pro. ct of a wholly local character, such, for the salt works c We learn that hes been formed, including ‘ors in Wall street, to lock up money and banks below the vea roqnired by nation is to brovk a stock market, so that its members will be able to buy stocks at much lees th This is just cbont svch ex operation as that of a ents a pistol at the bead of ukes hiin doliver up his money. Whether the scheme will be sucecssful remaiti mien engaged iu it ave strong, extensive combination many very powerful Onondaga, Likely to occur alreach of the pen our present ormy is not half large enough eault and battery breaks » of Pennsylvania. free-trade men who tariff of some sort, and thy extreme protection men who pile up mon strous duties on salt and nickel and copper her articles, there is a me dium, where the reason and common sense of the matter aro to be found. our Cine’nnati friends, when they a If, whencver an still advocate a out in that section of the Union b white man and a colored man, with a show of p'stols on cit) er side; or wherever ther is a emall row ina liquor ealoon in which a carpetbepger gets the worst of it; ora din long white rober, 1 to steal horses and red clement; we say if all where such scenes occur are to be put under martial law, and cording to this bill, to employ the Jand and naval forces to execute his deerecs, and arrest and Dring to prison and to trial all those whom he wishe out of the way, then it is undeniable that thore forces, and purpose of this con ir real value. and steel and of highwayman who p a trarelier ond set of thicyee, getupa midnight rai frighten the ¢ 8 of the South to Be seen; but tl into the frame of mind for resolving, te « solve to attack the erescences of the pres terifl, and wisely and urgently pursue that object without reforeneo to theories, till they ng really practical and If their desire really is to get o good, reasonable, sensible tarit!, this is the only true method. resolvers ia political merely, ns we hoy Tho lovers of tho trotting horse in Now York form a numerous class, which includes dreds of our wealthiest and most prominent These gentlemen have paid f.balons prices to secure tho flectest steppors of the choicest strains of blood, and they feel a just nees of their flyers on Harlem tane, tho only drive left on the island where the pace is not restricted by law, the President y, our advice will go for noth + they are after, the country fa reasonable tar ily the sniny Still, whate possibility of lettin, rgely inerer Apparently Lelieving that Gen. GQnant is | are right in declaring th broken but at the South, Gen. Putting into imm ding pavements, are not a little ex fur distant da: somewhat tortuous and narrow lane, be oc peiled to fall into line, jog along at the snail's ven miles per hour, and the speed of their high-priced quadrupeds be for road purp ses. now being laid out, swallows the lane from Central Park to the Bighth avenue point it is left to the tender mercies of a horse J, which is soon destined to the road nearly to and thus effectively destroy it The Sceond, Third, Fourth, and have irretrievably passed into the hands of prie the Fifth is sev Mors Paik; the Sixth is expensively macad- armized in the hardest possible manner; so that mains unappropriated. This Seventh avenue could at a comparatively mode- rate outlay be made the finest trotting road on air line from the the Harlem River, where it meets the Westchester, which new rebellion firat requisite SUTLER ip for inte operation the machinery whereby we crashed the old re bellion, by eo emending the pending Dill as to authorize Gen. Grant “ to call out and or such number of the volunteers who served in the late war as he may deem nec essary for suc purpore, according to the pro. ct of July 22, 1861.” is really the intention of Gen, BuTLEn, then he is apparently bent upon supporting Gen Grant in lis purpose, under the pretext of putting down a rebellion which exists only | Seemingly interminable disev in his proclamation, to get control of the Southern States so that he may compel the Republican party therein to send delegates n who are in favor # renomination to the Presidency, Leven of this ned by constant tinkering ; impotent threats, impossible of execution, of a complete revolu existing syetem, the true interests of labor throughout the country, what is first to be sought for is the removal of the unjust and unreasonable fua tures of the present tarill done, the removal of the wholo questioa fram the field of politics is what is next urgently in order. It is time we began to see an end of the can it be secured by In behalf of yme valacless Nicholas avenw names HA ee ee j and after that is visions of the Macomb's Dam, uso for speed. vate corporation «by Mount In view of our gig debt and enormous annual expenses, whieh must to a great extent be defray on imports, the quarrels over this question are inopportune and absurd. bate the theory of the case for twenty years, and the one g tariff question, ——= =. dhy duties Seventh alone Wo may & intents of Gra this Ku-Klux legislation nobody can s¢ much BurLer such a result reat practical fact will remain : Grand Central avenue of eads direct to Fleetwood and Jerome Parks. Seventh avenue is level as a floor, and its grand uid afford ample space for the # to test their powers without the slightest The Park Commis ficent boulerards at tho average duty on our im ports must be forty per cout. in order to get money enough to cupport the Governmeat There ought to be sexte enough in Co plainly than Butrae would mourn over eloar; and whether he would prove nimble enough to avoid the recoil of the gun which he helped to load, must remein an unsolved killed and wounded low great scope for quarrel ov true mode of its imposition. danger of col problem ut direction for the enjoyment of those who preter Was Uc or Was He Not? We are glad to have some additional evi dence upen the exciting question whether Senator Tucan got tight at the Tam. National Convention Olio Statceman positively declares that Mr. THURMAN was not tight and that i] ¢ epoken in y coaches, and with a good e to speed. country rei And how wil Mr. VELL'S funding scheme prosper with the neccasity of raising and maintaining an uddition to the army of twenty thousand row troops ? prominent attractions of the metropolis; for no one from ubroad would consider las vi end until he had witnessed the beauty and se:ion , and seen Dexter, Myron Perry, American Girl, Lady H of our trotung horse tid and said was done and Tho Henpatcad Henny M ONDERDONK is the editor, likewise THURMAN ¥ mon Sense on the Tariff, Lew Petty, Confidence, Bull Ran, 1 accomplish Ross, Kirkwood, Toronto Chief, and other equive should bea model nation, But we resuly One grent dif resolutions are often very imperfeetly expressed When Mr. B five per cent, loan he UTWELL first tried his new ficulty with us is that our be ONDERDONK notice that he would throws down his ALEXANDER nati, branding him aso libeller, a falsifier and an uttorer of a vi!lainousycalumny KRDONK says that he has a full knowl act that Judge THensan was nt with some of the United States, have expired, and not balf of the hundred mil- Kans has yet been Bourwute designs to extend the time a little The Connecticut election The twenty days inreasonable But see low some respectable people out in Cineinuati come ut the edgre of the fi This is wise, we this because he will probably enable him to dis- was present. at b t pose of the remainder of his hundred millions in meetingg where it has woen alleged that the Judge as drunk, was very short order, After all, the on terms of intimacy is a funny institu. Jerablo talent as conversation with him but a remarks the Judge in a state of inet Thus stands this spirited articles which he has written upon Sena. discussion of fox tho present, i | question, he states that “Gen, Grawr has directed yin behalf is an able x shuess of some our naval officers in the waters of that island to of Judge nena t services to hin capable of rendering emine country, and it would be a great pity if any sional intemperance show in to mar his syet to be heard from stand that he will probably assert that Judg ‘THURMAN ean imbibe a great deal of liquor without any external effeet cither upon his h, or mannor, although the in of the aleokol is such as to debilitate and cause him to do things while in that condition which he would not is truly ludicrous: 0, the Navy Department Poon saying ns with their ships, ‘Two days aftorwart partuent gave this order to Lieut,- ‘ou find that the Do Government requires any assi against the encmics of that republic, you will not hesitate to give it to them,’’ 9, Commodore cannot ace Uw they sent an order to Admi: Haytlans attack the y or capture them,’ tho Navy De Commander ALLEN Lona, how expresses a and we unde n be framed, any sort upon any produced in this country, isa duty “levied on inporte #0 Again, on Reb, “You will uae the ist any attempts wnd every tard whieh will sotwoot as mach Ai iw universdly agreed we aust raiwo by Bunen is told : at your command to re by the enemies of the Dominican Republic, by land or sea, as fur #9 your power ean roscl them.” ‘Then, on Sept. 8, 1870, Commodore Green writes to the Navy Department that at the request of Barz he had transported sixty-five Dominican soldiers and men from Azua to San Domingo City, by way of precaution against en outbreak that was feared in the last-nained place This is what Mr. Greener regards as ioral sup port; but ony man of less pacific nature would esteem it warlike support of the most decided charaeter. oe An indignant correspondent desttes us to give Gen, Patrice Hexur Joxes, Vostuaster of New York, ‘a slashing stroke under the fifth rib,” because he hag appointed the Hon, Mr MeNearey, late Postmaster of frentea, New recy, to be Assistant Postmaster of this city. ir. MeNeater’s foult i# thet he is a Democrat; bat we don’t know that any one ought to complain on this account, Suppose that by this means Mr. MeNeaney shold be converted from Democracy and brought into the Republican fold, would not that be a great gain? and would not Gen. Jones be justified in appointing him Assistant Vostmester if such means could lend to his conversion? What the Repubiienns are most in need of just now is new converts, and we are rather incliaed to praise thao blaine Gen, Jones for having engaged in a ourse of missionary labors, While President Guaxr is so curnestly and efliciently engaged in niuking Democrats all over the country, the Post jaster of New York certainly ought not to be in terfored with because he tric publicans Lere in this cits fo make a few Re pra cannot Lo too eautio. m they have tran tthat he who d. Brokers and ot} with wh not for thoy must 1a rogue elf sulfer the pswalty dccisions in re. ‘d to checks, drafts, or notes, Whose amounts have beew altered after being issued, are well keown to the legal profession, and should bo as will known by the eon officers of banks and their attor boeu oMrmed, reaffiemed, and fuily sustained in the courts of the s of New York, that no book or individual is bound to kaow the fllin, up of a cheek, note, or draft presented to it f pay payment being held as The signature the bank is expected to know, but the filling up it sonuot, that the broker must himself kuow and It is reported from Washington that old Hux Wane says it will not do to postpone till the next m ng of Congress the consideration of the San Domingo job. Mr. Wane is represented os being of the opinion that unless anuexatioa is now decermined upon, Baez will not be able to ho!d out, but will be driven from the country by arevolution, But how does that tally with Ben's bolief that all the Dominicans hanker after aunex- ation more than after th Bacz is th presentative of this beloved measure, and how an they hate the represontative when they adr: vir supper? n the thing be represents? We fear ol Bes is deluded somehow in this busiuse:; and anyway, it wil be best for the Uuirod States to leave Bavs and the Pevninitans to paddle their own canoe for sume time also pad specula! to come, If they would off Goa. Gaaxt and crow of vrs in their canoe, the people of this country would have reasoa to feel very mu obliged. pevesneet ecrmre We have perused several aumbers of the Capital, the uew weekly paper lately commenced at Washington by Viatt and Mr. Gronce Aurren Tow a clover, read. able, incisive, interesting, and eutertaining jour- nal, Each of the editors is a man of genius; and the Capitat is, we doubt not, destined to an in- fluential and profitable car or. It seems to be impossible for the Com. mittee appomted to investigate tho alleged frauds in the Methodist Book Conecrn to agree upon the selection of the men who shall examine tho accounts, In this vain effort they have been en- goged more than and apparently they are no nearer their t than wh began. This of itself is a suspicious cirewn- stance, If t the management of any extensive private establisl ment, competent exy jeu. Down eso, It two mon hjed m they ere were such doubt as to ts would have been found in less than two days to investigute the books and bring out the truth, upon ac confirm the public belief that there is something very wroug in the business. The delay in mmittce of experts tends str The Second Part of Fa ‘Trauslatio Mr. Barann Tarton’s truusiation of the second part of Faust las been published in the same sump= tmous style as the frst part, If anytaing, the labor of Mr, Taylor in this volame seumns to a4 more suc- cessful dian in the frst, mued as that Las been praised by competent critics, Experivnce euables him to move with greater froecom trouz’s the ab- scurities of his author, aud tis Engiish vocabalary appears to gain in richness und flexibility as he copes with the exeeeding dificnitics watch Gootho somewiss wilfully buaps up in this part of his astonishing poom. ‘Tae notes a ed Judi sous, far. Taylor's var and euMicient; but the best piece of work in the volume read it without wits € is perbaps the tmtroductioa, intrest, and tone most faniitar e will be likely to find in it the most It explains with great coaciseness the { uysteries of tie poem, and eaables th n the task of its study with mid No one cua o enter knowledico of whut Is Defore nian, Mr Tuylor wnwntaias that the second part of “Thust™ has & Nichor iutelteetmal character, Ifa love Aromatic and postion vituy, tuwy the Brat part ‘This chim iaay ve sve y aimuwd without adult ting tnt in polut of Intovest there i# any equalicy bewwveon the Le dlest yorkud * Paast” contains artory which at oueo arrests tho mind aud fee rer} of every reader and holds thoin onebained frow tt beginning to the end of tie poem Ta tolli this story Goethe has emptoy al the re fources of the greatest and best furnisbed miad a % modern authors, By common o eit forms one among the most important works in ali literature; and it will continue to de perused and Pondered as long as the experience of Uiw human foul and the genins of the pooti: thelr hold upon the and jute OF the second wx Aisconnceied as it is from the narrative tu the part, retaming, in fact, but two of the charactors Which gure in shat wonderiul story, it deals aot directly with the permanent elements of human na- tore—the feelings, the passions, the fears, tie im teroots. Wat affect alt men—but with iatolie speculations, with protdems of puilosophy, with ale legories, with theorios of the redymptiou and. t ly mat pagan, and mental development, It but a conger poetic, tions, as Mr, posite opini que whi clearness that are equally adiuir: v4 not even hope that they will be univ tel, and he is obliged to confess that there are somo pi in his anthor from which it is well nigh impossivlo artist mi ect of man, not be said, wataia rt bint ea " Art tual of man by processes of p ral, arth nob a histor 8 of disquisitions and allegories in a About these allegories and d Taylor candidly states, t ns are ned by Mr, expressing his own views with a modesty aud form, Luis writers of un mal tion intelli Taylor liwself, sally ace sag08 to extract a lucid and jodisutadlo inoaning . But it {8 unnecessary to enlarge upon these points, ‘The first part of * Faust” has from the 9 ginning enjoyed a wide and uaquestionable popu larity, while the second part has always been the subject of controversy and criticism, and has becn reud by comparatively but few persous. Probabiy there are not ia existence to-day, after half acentary has passed since the publication of the book, one tent as many coptes ofthe second part us there are of boo first; and we dare say that, wilh all Mr. Tylon's success ‘im translaling the second part, bis firat Volume will have ® tuodred readers Where tho second will only have Ovo, And yet, a& & ploce of Mterary workmanship, tho sec red soem to ms to Possess the greater morlt of the two, But howewar Uiat may be, we heartily congratulate afr, ‘Vuytor on the completion of 90 grest an effort, and on (ue GUdition At makes to hia substantial fame, WASTNGTON ROTTENNESS. CONGRESSMON'S STEPS DOGGED BY DEPECIIVE OFFICERS, - The Scandal of the © 1-'Tho Work to which Farnsworth al bsin Life A Wurdered Habe-tin and Pro= tunity in the White Houses Corresvoueuce of The Sui Wasnixarox, March 29.—The first point which the perceptive observer noses out in Washington 1s that the coming man will smell of whiskey, It ts the whiskey power that turns pretty much ail Ure wheels of a ation ond | r gion, Think, vulgar, pompous vade the White Honse, the Capitol, and tae Depart niente, They have fres aeeess to the Moor of either House of Congress, ane exyectarate toyacco juice on the Government carpets with a vulgar copious noss that would excite tho envy of 9 potent, ‘These en, Who smell of the stable and the barroow, end havo but recently arrived at tho dignity of clean shirt collars and polished boots, are the boca com- puiions of tie President, They aro e everybody who wants favors of the Government, and have the entrée everywhere, and so hay their whickey. ‘The next point which ono rans painst wherever le goes in Washington is that of personel antino- sity. Everybody seems to be after everybody else’ scalp. Combinations aro formed on all sides, the animating souls of which are coalescont hatreds, OF these come plots, counter: lots, removale, ap pointments, d scandals without number, One of the most bitter of these hatrods, and out o Which one of the most persistent of the personal fehts raging in Usis capital bas grown, 49 t tween 1 th (of Miinois) and Ge r worn to WONT BUTLER DOWN, Hy has xed up his Ho chuckles ov pecches be Butler usworta hus if Ht tke Butler's tr Nan a live ky and bes detectives on reer for a qaarter of a century past. covery of the Miy, Eckles atair, at the tel, In the latter part of 1961, He has tre Tt was the very tm of Putler, Parnay orth 8 photogrsptia of it poor ith ‘ placed where it wes necidentolly Lorut toa cinder, was rupposed to bo destroyed, Mut Barnaworth's Kurope, Poor Bek'ea, who was taken out and mat trunk on Hutlers 1m of Buties's ot tachés the night the first # perpetrated at tho Nutionst Hotel tu December, 1861, long since died wt Karna gett g together a ina of proof which be believes will enable him to over whet his sHirpery foe, This is what is claimed b Butler's cnomles; Lut my beltet ts that the Masea chusetis General will thrash out the whole Limos battalion. ‘hey can't cope with nim Iu any re He bas more money, more brains, more knowle Of bun nature, and more cunning then all of th put together, Still, as Farnsworth bas de bis lite to the Work, it may be that he will not ti in vain, et FENTON GOING YOU GRANT. The next best thing im the say ofan tn hatred avd determine? rovonge t9 to be fousd io Fenton's Sioux-inke hunger for the scalp of Gran: Your to York Senator has sot Lis tecth on this ritier, Tt is dl that he cannot be piaeatad With. ecnything which the Administration now has to offer. ‘Tie day of pacification has passed. Noth ninious deposition will ate siaoko Ul teratey Wit th r © pipe of pearo ia tae -ONY Satistac ing Lut Grant’ enable Fenton ids Caautaugt tion to be deFived from the consetousness of a well alarmed at Fenton's ratlge Mis amlus sity by ae, Rosere Conkling, aga toa’ thio. Ioveos won't wash adinigiog fop. Hix decadeuve isa subject appoluimont 10 his forte nunerous he regret of felenda hot ona cannot Duip a Weak waa like Conkliug to ergume a svn The Grant sr MAN LIKE FENTON, el you of course Sumner qu know all aon’ #0 fr as ite aspocie are eu corned; but itiuay bot be kbawn to sou Wat bu aides ate clap ying ves to unt out the ways are durk ong tleks that are valu artne « lors not take any part in Tie fet a, thir pass ia Weshington that ny We fy now Without bis aetective Leavity on Grant's going 1 ary. Will Wiite Mouse. ‘That quarry promiyes to be a ree of great emotament to Crant sad the Dents Tovenients are on foot to have various pubise edt) fices built of it; un priauions Wil be liberal, and vlinzs enormous, Ue may be, thee the Sooner row will nlp those bith lutions in the bud, aud much saved to the cotniry, Sot the Was. iicton correspondents | ave th. conntry anything like an w adduuing effect upc tien a i basin hie itleuds fi ‘ouned at the mouth over that tpwech. ‘There Was more consump'ioa of WHISKEY IN THE WHITE HOUSE ‘on Monday night tham on any otver occasion in the Tietery, Of this Adttnistration, and the. prefam cane UP to the Mort acting Tequirements of te Tuhess army star It was arranued tuat Sum ner sbowid be & the Senate b: (tue Henators who W White House I the i veecces of their attempts on Tuesday dad Wednesday led to to suddon shut'ing off of deve by. tie woling of Mr. Sutnner’s resolutions, The most amusing diversion we fave haa in Washington during the geoson Was oceasoned by the last publlewtiou in LMn SUN Of the ist of Gen, Grant's relotives tn office, Lt made Hoth branches of the farnily furious. Mrs. Grant raved abort it Wherover sue Went, and 80 did ail Ure restof chem, Judge Devt of Mirsiesini, WhO Waa here at the tine, walked the streets in a towering passion, and swore tiat he Would Lave revenge on the represen tative of Ts bom ia Wasiungtan, Ho went down to Newspaper Row and declared his totentious. Said he “Why, sit, something must be daue about this, sir, Dain il, sit, my Wile $28 sue Wall Not stay in the house With e uolens Lx this thing, WHAT DEST 18 NOT IN OFricR? Show we What is wrong abou will serd tie correction on to Sua maa. © Which oue of siese ing up the Hiss) is not In oficey Wh I cout way.” repliod Judge Dent oy are no Goudt all in ofllce, but Uiak 18 not Hi point. + What ie thy the point is th Weil, Ju send itou to Mi The Jucge cul y Pid always said { uve with him anies the Jute it, Judge, and } Dina, sad tue geutlemven (bold point, then, Jn poate wails or point—wh be eet right bt.” ou please, and Ti) ir My write ary th Dana,” (write Wa his w pythin although her ou ofles of ‘Tue Su uid uot stay in & Mwas Fel right, ‘Pie infer ad 10 WAV B zine friends need bot tage Uae mati veart, It dos not Wauble # wen much Wile (arus dim ouke? the houve ia Was Ne cm roabiy ind cousulution o4 block. hy is th tp ay Yoon bis Rion, as almost every (ich. Grant knows all about the consolutions Horded by Washington society, He usuvuy limos s lonely walk along Meausylvania avenue, towerd Georgetorvn, bolwe-a S and 6 PY oon, with his beads truse deep io Y neD race. On arriving 4 iguborhood street, he #tops front doc who ie einpluyed im the treay fever goes beyond that point, Th newhbore, We pas ere of Twenty first of a buxom widow by generally, whe hay poviedly sen tue President comme up to that iru oor, mule all Hivy cat oUF GL it; Lut ibis Lelused iat te widow Wio lives there nlakes magre out of it than ali of them pat toeetite Tue widow of Vennrytvauls ‘avenue. is, howeve trouoled by wtival at the dengess Holse, Boab niyul ta the wile of horse 6 ot tie world, Who hay atent on tho avenue, where be pertorms e Wouderd At prices previon Served upon. sis wile is alyo a horse tamer, and it beoms thas she Is WMorougtly brougtt under the be 3-tatled pony of the White House.” A snort time sine, ¥ drs, GEAUE Wak OUL Of Mown, the Get ral Kent the hOrse-twMag angel of tay Jennvss Mouse A MAGIFICENT BOUQUET She was au ciated by the compilment that she Where it came from, ‘This wade es at th douness House oirtuily. wd aw that the i the feminine gender tu boar. Ot cous Jent it was slated ta ao per tant Uh bouquet had boew vent to ot from t tie bar ft. Wis Ws feared Ly 0 Fnow her iuuimacely that she will wot survive the br dontias tora, a Persons desiting su ull comforts ly houses at a low rent, will du well to examine the new apart ment house on 7 between tovth and 1104) streets, ‘Vo ew oiiered a parlor two bedrooms, a kitehon, a bath-room, gas, water and othor necessary conven than would be paid for bouse, 5, ata price lo tho not common wer even fu aliont entire ‘Those apartinents aro ments, bub aro Guisbed with inside 6h mar! mantels, and grated, and in every respoot present w stylish appearance, tene. TUB SLEEPY-HOLLOW TRAGEDY. INANT DISPOSSESSED. THE SMASHING GILDED BARROOM, ae V. W. Backhou der of Mr Rye=Witnes Kvidences of Lusa ‘The trial of Buckhout, the Slecpy Holtow mur- in the Supreme Court, White Barnard, by ton Trin! for the Mar Testimony of the ~The Prisonor Showing MACMILLA Astonishing 1 Com ment Among the Pugating Testimony which kepe A Gentleman's derer, was opened #. yesterday, before Judge J n behalf of the prosecution. 8. Cas, A daaghter of (hs I the Jury out nit IMuh Chor The suit of J ¢ Mr. Randall, es MeMillan against Charles Knox, the famons hatter, was resaai the Supreme Court 1 yesterday in fil disporiion, a tho defendant, Hy made a motion nonstited, as coo} womnetimne: Lo Was A tenant and nota freciolde ing Henry the Right ne to dine with gate ab ving We were beaten aton of the Broken clause in the originial lease fron Kaox to Mustace and that he did not use pr the destruction of his property. Mr. Courten rose to reply as well aw be coutdlte . to which in the previon® afters given the wolatt of his umqaaii« nonsuit was trembling owt Vanderpool, who tad’ been attracted to the secne, whispered to MY. Ndekloy that it would be over in five minutes, wies A RRBATALESS WITNESS tne cotrt room and whteperod tage was null a On. tie folluwi ib 19 Ruch Kout's. he shana New Year’ or licence in prevent these proposition noon the Judg oer TITER BEOIND ote, BATA: Tle added that ne would do something dreadfa! rome T never saw thin wot ac strangely before, Way Irom hotve three Biouuhe in the previous spt lik Wie lying alone dariag Be aus Vorsary of thelr wedd of His Honor, and Mr ny that hed ad mariiod ® fair woman fh inet added his wi forced his way in to Mr, Horatio B, Averill, one of the o Mr. Averill whispered to Mr, Coarats the shadow ofap- HOF dauglter of the victim, testi fled that fue know Duckuout well Day, 1860, when they fot cards on Cl prosecution, face, before grat proachiug defeat, immediately hope of probabi before New Year" invitation. fOr : b. 1d CHAFLG 9 Cail OM him OM New \ear's Work said ie, aA corse * ie a withers subpanied by ate, wha y,and who will sw that there was a writ louse oF part of it on the | He was ono of Toaso was ft Randall deposed that he orof the Kiteue aier ard L went dowa to his 4 about T1 O'clock. aad We oalered the Kitchen aud suook i Whh bis wite, Uk, FATSR, AND MYSELF He went into the nid that he al ie immense excitement thee vas quickly heightened Sirs, Kuekhowt eamre into the door: nto the doar: | gud at engin mle If WAS Not TH 1 aot two with ny I which Knox hind giv OK Mid, but Os did 4 L went to Carry: ment discussion, in Ui Iripropeiety ow t bone ef fe be rearop (OF Wi le.¥ing home in the previ wus sper imtimacy between was Kolng to prove Lira lived at Bs NOt ir ivodnec ement holow the iease ia che bt of the margin, and that Whi a 4 bocu cut of ‘The jary became eagerly inte intions, aud the | pated In these revere assed cround fog theig ‘They all inquired why LEAS® MAD BY , AbOU wa rica and ® hale err tare oa agit evidentiy from, the boviom, Mr, Knox we at it evidently im winis, Whed tie ve by opening for out Lying OD i iying north a deayored to no deren at iy apparently deat, aod On the kifehen the other su’ ho testified that civom to/Ntr. aasons who had ¢, Lestifiod that they had’ patled am) with pro- in that mannor w The plamber demolished the bi mist dilicate cninet doing damage to Me Wiilan, yen testitied that n Land cniled fu w Mrs. Iuclhont move, and ny wile, Bid 8 T dida't vou Duckiout | novor verimily half of Buekhor phat he ha (ov, the Yerlseton New Ye tock Cieatd t "9 -reporia of & TuaD, . Twentont and caw an out of th ad never vel; ened to smoke MeMil Kilkenny cat, and the demolitta misfo, tunes, b yensation ifhe h baiting like & Hi dows the road. K Wibiout a bat, would certainly bi. wd Deen prope d Yeon belligerent frum tity aexin ost, aad ic whe Ms Rabig TUL VENER ULE GENERAL, down town covery J MeAMil.an ia the basen Blackemith's Lawyer has tis ket Picked in bis Saluon, Tt was iis abt sed Where Hero Way kw of neatnees, surrendered the lease be brouait hin ald that MeMfillan would have cad not know that MeMillon bad been Voinbs, and it certainly was net at Sim: There ing in your as counsel for Mr. Williaa It is true thas to the homter?> of a 1 worte—one Jim Ha, life in Potiadelphia iso Mat Two 0 Brewster, the prose tdy the Blacasmith, eomdned in th bis instigation. rufiun, 1 por ved & notifies- oaxe, daclar yadinitied thal it was son @ former occawioa, and him; but he obta Both connsel made el Fudse charged Luis closed bre ¢ oz 4 the eacloded sivongly tn fav the defendant, Knox would | Tcousequen Poked up fOr Ui Teed by is p. ‘diodes tke agrurance vie thit his concealing the cousterpart tilting (ho other part, ts ef is the taterval On the otter hand, Uhe testimony of Mevo id Kustace was very strong as to the ex he agreement 6 enver Redily's #ympoxinm pocket picaed by one of SUNBEAM O beeve tea i | | —Massachu ports the spring he late County Judge of Montgomery ooun- just opened # biscksultn'’s shop. —Itis estir ated that the cost of abolishing the ase system tn the Britisn ary wil! auyumt ta e as a lawyer—t should be entiGe! to profit by tne ong thieves,” as L thus, ia some respect, belong refore request thhty grounds, you wil Tam well aware we it, bat T have lived still wants more rain and re. in justice to me and on py give insertion to (his explanation the world to be it r by menace, and buve int career coutrived to cure oF reduce to @ se propriety five or 8x thousa: bad as Keday, —The religious societies of Franc: throats quite i aerveta Galke possessurs of property to t ve to aay on thie pobnt therefore is, thatif Mr. Varley is wworudent . the city Wil, wither be summarily ro- Heved of his presence or you will no Jouger be a dressed by youre sincersly, b. WENYSS JOBSON. 80 Unto squane, New Y OF A LETIER FROM JNDAB BREWSTER, OFFICE UF ATTORNEY-GENERAL, PENNRYLVANTA NIA, Maret 10, 184 -~The Haytian Government has irap \ iarge body Of Ho uluariete to r, who has been drive on secuunt of bis Gosuiaa extragtion, Will settle tn Londoa. Kighty thousand tons ¢ contiy quarried at on Arg) lishire Seotland. —Keports of the destruction of the peach crop The speculators are getting ready Wemyss Jobson, 49 My Deva Gex no news of the case yo. vnite were re. Bonard quarrie PF. CARROLL ODILCAKY, ~At the anniversary dianer of ihe Dramatic, trian Sick Fand Association, re r. Daniel D Howard, whose Mr, Daniel D. Mies Auiy Sedgw oldest hotel founders. need business in the Stock xchange now ly, Howurd Hotel, not far from ast the municipal laws sentence! ta WIAD Wha Was ine debt by, taletag b 4 to lim offered to pay th the ctlavoose, but the Ma; James Moy. na report that many of thaip small ot OF poisoned, and much iujury 10 i, and grain Helds. rof Mr, Hoy Judemont, ener rola #aLl to be a ho: Bmuinst tae), pany, by Mr. ed before an cools e shoNid not be deposed of Lynchbi show cause why Mayor Cobb, Whom several negroes ciatined th ccision of the doubtrut Kiclso Lis! Will Judge I wier Listen ossible thet Judge Ls can badly be porsivie Will Judge Garvin Listen? Bret Harte A Chance for Whitelaw i td, Prout Mr, Theodore ‘Ti! Prenident of t becuuse be laiuke the uiled by & Woman, rosyrned his offiae chair should Le

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