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PE A ing the hot summer in cutting hay afd dig- ging potatoes for the purpose of paying their board bills is by no means agteeablé The city member, on the contrary, locks at things philosophically, He ie generally well fixed before le goer to Albany. He can stand $30 a day for three months withont groan. ing, beeauso he usually has a placerin some city department whieh never works out. But the boys should not despond. Our young friend Senator Hanprnarean of Ulster has introduced a bill bursting with bones. It is levelled at the coffers of the Cen- tral Railroad ; and if any corporation in the State ought to come down, this is the one. Let tho boys look np and rejoiee. Then there aro the Insurance and Supply bills. They are filled with sugar, and they cannot bo inade party mensures, With judicious tapping they will yield largely. April is the sugar month, The eap runs more frecly now than at any other season. If Boss T'wenp resolves to force the Two per Cent. Lill through on party grounds, let the boys go for the Contral, the Insurance, and the Supply bills They will pay. And let Mr. Cirantrs Lenann keep hia eyes open, Whon the Third House dis. Lurses iis treasures, if he is a wise man ho will present his board bills, and insist npon their payment, Thus he may escape bank- ruptey, and be able to spread his net for the Legivlature of 1872. Meanwhile, will it not be well for the people of this State to reflect seriously whether their Constitution and laws onght not to be 80 changed as to punish and provent such shameless cotruption as now preva - —— i Fun Alive. From its very beginning the San Domingo Commissicn has been funny. Rough old Bex Wapr, sensible and profane ; Dr. Howr with his dyspepsia, watching his stomach President Wire, with his refined, scholarly ideas end changeable purposes, form as incongruous a set of fellows as could be got together. Then around them they had a comical crew of buggists and shellists, bent On THE MOK’ useless sort of wcieuce; while Gen, Sioen, that brave man of war, wander. ing aimlessly about, made the ludicrousness of the affair something delicious, But, as if all this was not enough, here was 2 Commission to investigate a Spanish country without a man in it or attached to it apable of speaking Spavish. Ono of the most peculiar incidents of this inability to talk has been described by Mr. Sommer: * Mr, Wank went to Sn Domingo dotermined to be ploused with everything he siw. No sooner c arrived there than he rowed ashore to visit I. thow:l ne coull not speak o word of Spanish, Mr. Pavza word of Enziish. So they sat lor a eau) of how ant looking at each other like Wane Is very en- thusins'ic over Baug, what sort of a man Ne i While the ly old Commissioners went out for a ride, ac cording to the fashion of the country, on bull back. For the history of this excursion wo refer to the lively columns ef the Capital : “The bulls of San Domingo aro a quict, inof- fensive set of animals, ani tie one ridden by the Chairinan, stardy old Bex Wane, was a fpectinan animal of great power. Tue turce rode of, eur rounced by uatives and folowed by corre: walking and some carried ou the by vthat the cavaleade presented « © { appearance, Tao venerable Hows express hiaise'f very muca pleased With bis Ueast, He sand Wat Lie slow, Unaulating Movion promoted diges: tion gud etic reflections, and” he sung sloud o1 1 antien, we w seconplished lady, the tune of J. Whe ww his singing to which the beast wae onaecustomed, nevor having heard of one great martyr, alarmed it or not, the specimen atl guder IN Wane took’ fright wid suddenly ran away. A bull's ramping is cot much as to #peed, ULC is strong mud very Jolting. Our venerale ex enstor hed to don to the horns and ead: 0 retain hts sext, end disaopeared from tie eyes of is fricnds snd totlowers in the deep forests that al in that iaamd, When agan seen ue was King upon some Tocks seraping the mud rom his sturdy persog. He swore terribly at the event, and ended by ordering one of the osher Com missloners sNOUNL, ¥O boat the Chaeiaan of U Commission could continue his sion, ‘This the vther Cow seio: todo, In this way the quar It Bhines for Aik, The woe Sun. iSDAY, APRIL 4, 1871. Open Momse 104 04, verween 41h wed Tr are Fitthe Avenue Theatre —Joehel rand Opera I La Trowye--8en France Mirstrel Hal Theatre=Pints, Gardea—The Blak Crk, ork Chrews 14th t,, opp. Aondemy of Masta G1; mple Theatre-th Vastor's Operm Mouse Female Minticls, es Birth re Mune wm Acrov the Conttornt. Matinee ye Duchewe. Broad Ruining the Country to Pay its Debt before itis Dues The Tribune rejoices at tho facet that the &ccretary of the Treasury has paid more than eleven million dollars of the national debt dering the month of Mareh, making two hundred and fificen millions paid since Mr, Bourwert took office, “0,” exclaims Mr, Gneerry—" O that we might keep on peying at this rate till the Inet dollar was wiped out, as it might bo in less than twenty yeara!” Yes, and every man now in busi- ness in the United States wovld be wiped out with it; the poor would be ground down Into inextricable poverty and wretchednees ; and all the property in the country would belong (to a few stony-souled mon, whose wealth would be counted by hundreds of lous, Paying your debts when they are due is wcll; but robbing the poor in order to pay them before they are due is folly. The war against the rebellion was not waged for the bi it of tho present gencretion alone, and fond Lut a madman would desire to foree non the prosent generation the whole pay- ment of its cort. However, Mr. Greu.ey’s hotions have prevailed in the legislation of the last Congress and of that now in session. They have done nothing to take off the great burdens that are destroying the industry and business of the country, andthe Ror lican perty will have to Lear the eo qu nces, Dovs Mr. Gnuciuy remember the great political revolution «f 1420, by which the Demoerey were wiped ont? ‘That revolu tion grew cut of financial dictress, out of the stagnation of Lusiness, tho stoppago of manufactorics, the turning out of employ. ment of myriads of laboring men, Such a eondition of things is now upon us, and effect will in Cue time be made manifest. i s Trouble at Albany. We learn on good authority that the Hon Cranes Lenanp of the Delavan House at Albany is sorely troubled. ‘The causo of Mr. Lrnanp’s trouble is said to be the fact that io members of tho New York Legislature owo him about $57,000 for board, washing, liquor, and cigars. What fs worge is, tint the prospect for a settlement of Mr, LELaNp's Utile bills seems very poor indeed. The Leys have had a hard winter at Albany. There have been no great rail road fights, no grand city charter cont no luer investigations, and but few Moating Lills with mouey in them The grect BARBER has been indisposed most of the session, and no business of any account has been transected in the Third Mouse. were in Sen Domingo our jol The Loys would gladly pay Mr. Lenanp's Vills if seme kind gentlemen would only furnish the ns. But no such gentlemen ared, and unless Boss Twenp and other great chieftains chip in all around, ly another member of the Lrt may Le driven into bankruptcy ‘he nominal pay of amember of Assorly fs $200 a session, or $3 aday. His exponsct are at least $10 per diem, and frequently $30, An honest, old-fashioned country member, with barndoor flaps and corduroy panto Joons, like Mr. Coon ef Schuyler, Mr. AL- vorp of Onondaga, or Mr. Weep of Clinton, ran get clong finely on $10 a dey ; Lut acity member, with o silk neck tie, a broadcloth , and three diamond studs, like the Hon. Timoruy J. CAMPBELL, Lanny O'BRIEN, or Joun Canty, must have more than $10, pr go tothe wall, A country member can xjucero through # session on corned-beef hash and sweet cider; but a city representa. dive must have his daily turtle soup, his can- vas- Lacks and redheads, and his champogne. He is miserable without these luxuries, and they are very expensive. It is no exaggera- ion to say that the suffering at Albany this winter has been terrible. ‘The money mar. ket is lockjawed, and the boys are not mak Ing their salt, When a man has to pay $10 nday out of the $2 which he receives from the State, there is not much left for Lack hire; and when he has to pay $30, the case le worse, It is no wonder that there is trouble over dhe Bors’s Two por Cent. bill. The boys are femishing. ‘They want blood. It is eaid that Goopnicn’s Eric bill was lanced in the Railroad Committce, and when it reached the boys in the House all the blood had been taken out. ‘This was hardly treating the boys ght. They did a little better on the Pneumatic Railway Dill, Some of them, it le J, found a8 much as $250 in it, while others were content with $100. This served lo whet their appetite, and they appear to have gone dead wet for the Boss's ‘Two per Cent. bill, and that makes trouble. Tt creates a deadlock, The Boss is appa rently undecided what to do, Probably the best course for him to pursue would be to withdraw or kill Lis Two per Cent, bill, and supplant it with a regular obd-toshioned tax devy. A well freighted tax levy ought to roll through of its own weight, without any shoving. The great seeret of the trouble is that bills with “bones” in them are put through the Legisleture ag party measures. ‘The Demo cratic leaders in both Houses erack their whips, and the boys go in with a jump and pull the weasure through, ‘The Pure and Wholesome Water bill and the Viaduct Railroad Lill are eases in political death to any v fami What became of President Witrre in th! imbroglio is not clearly stated by the writer; but we infer that he must have been the Commissioner who was ordered by Bex Wabr to dismount, end who refused to obey. On thet refusal we tender to Mr. Winter cur hearty congratulations, It was mauly and reasonable, If Bex Wap could not stick on his own bull, it certainly was not the duty of the President of Cornell University to go afoot in the mud in order to give Ben Wap another bull to ride on, ought to have run and caught his bull for himself; or his friend Baxz, whose hand lie had clasped like a lover for two hours at a time, ought to have had a spare bull at hand, and a well broken one, too, for Ben to mount a8 soon as he had scraped the mud off his clothes. But however that may be, it must have teken a good deal of courage in President Wirz to sit immovable in the saddle of his own bull after old Ben had required him to dismount. In the whole history of the Commission that is perhaps the cceasion on which the highest moral power was manifested, Whata fine subj ct ora painter! Old Br ina rage: He ripped, he tore. he. cursed, he swore, He owore he woulda't yo home any more, auless President Wire would get off and surrender his bull. ‘This is one side of the picture—the tempestuous side, The other side should represent President Wore perfect calinens, mildly yet firmly refusing, sa philosopher should refuse, €0 unreason able a demand to give up his bull. Itisa scene worthy the genius of the greatest artist The Commissioners were getting into dis putes with each other all the time, They liffered in judgment and in wishes at every urn, One of their most diverting squabbles was ot Portau-Prince, on the question thoy shonld go straight to Key wider about with the Tennessee to other parts of the West Indies. They disputed about it in the cabin till after mid night, Ben Wave was for Key Wes President Wa11p wanted to go over to San \ingo de Cuba; and Dr. Hows thought some other place would be more beneficial to the in a nterest# of his country and his bonds. Finally, old Bex could stand it no longer, ind bidding his fellow Commissioners to go tu -—, he went off to bed. ‘The uprhot was that next day the Tennessee sailed for ngston, Aud go it went on to the end of the ehap. ter. Fighting and disputing, swearing and scolding, were the order of the day, and of the night too; and through all President Wire maintained his temper, though Dr. Hows could not maintain bis digestion And now they have been having a fight at Washington to finish with, Ben Wapr wrote hie report, but Wire and Howe would not sigo it without additions’ and om. vint. Tt was ho should kick in the traces; consequently there was no kicking. ‘The snap of the party whip aroused the off hors, and the harness was taut in ap instant. If the Loys expect to do as well as ticy cid last session, they must throw off the Livery of party ‘The rural members are said to be the rit growlurs and the most greedy. ‘They pap at even grasshoppera on the fy, Many of them wont to the Awembly with Bret expectations, and the prodpect of spend. w bellishments that disgasted Bex. Of course, they mast come to some agreement at last, of they would all cover themselves with derision; but, however they patch up this final controversy, they are m pleasant and amusing sot. Joux Qu.ri with his ride wos nothing to these Inughable explorers. ‘Tho only consolation about it all is that GRANT'S achome of annexation was so ridieu lous that nothing but such a ridiculous Com- miseion could properly give it the finishing stroke. a - We are indebted to Gon. Joseen Hooknn for a copy of s pamplitet containing an oration upon the life aud character of Gen. Grouae If. Tuow,s, delivered by Gen, Ganvietn before the Society of the Army of the Cumberland, at Cleve. land, in November last, We bave road this pamphlet with much interest, and cordially agree the notes of appreciation in tho handwriting w of Gen, Hooxen which we find upon the margin of ite page. Gen, Thowas was a great man—grent in the clevation and honesty of his character, In the breadth and solidity of his judgment, and the strength and fidelty of his action. Gon, Gan. riety knew him well, and spoaks of him truly. In the terrible fight of Chickamauga, where Twomas, with the loft wing of our army, checked the advance of the robets after the right wing had been routed, and held his groand against the concentrated attacks of Brrca’s entire force, Ganricen was with bim, and witnessed the hero- am with which he stood fist, and the intellectual resource with which he defeated every attompt of the ene: was in this, perhaps, that the defenders of the Union were entitled to the greatest glory; and with the exeeption of Gettysbarg, it was the one in which their overttrow would have been fol- lowed hy the most disastrous conseqnences. This was all the work of Tirowss, who, “ with bat twen- ty-five thous: in a somierrele id, Gon. Ganrienn’s oration is excellent, just without exagge fiieuds, be would not ac words were delivered, as we loan fh in the margis the house.” -— en + Superlatendent Kr B. Lane's mull? where is Mre. F. How much better th Horace Gaeever than Gen, Grant has done! Graxt never offered Gnevier aything, and the Democrats in the Legislature, under the lead of Senator Haxoernencu, propose to put hho in command of all tho railroads of the State, If n Graxt a house, or a Mr. Gaxrtrr had gi horse, or even a jackass, it is unquestionable that he would have boen appointed to some high office; but Senator Hirpexuercm tendors him a great position without presents or compliments, or any rvason except the public advantage, This shows how much better is a wise and patriotic Democrat then = solf-eonceited and gresdy ignoramus of a Republican, Justice Fowrer, Mra. F. B. Lave must have ber mui, ——- --- While the war lasted, the Prussian anthori- ties studioasly reframed froin publishing thoir Hat of losses; but now that the contest is over, tho truth upon this subject is beginning to oxme out, These losses were terrible. In the Prus- sian Guurd most of the regiments lost more thaa third of their men, and the greater number of these fell in the je day's fighting of St Privat. The Third Army Corps was also torri- bly punished in the battles of Spicheren and Mars lwTour, In diese two fights the Forty-eighth Regiment lost all bat three out of 64 ofli cers; and out of about 2,399 mea, 1,497 were Killed and wounded, At Orleans the Pifty-second Kegiment lost 68 oflicers, 7 cusigns, aod 1,431 men, out of about 2.520 who were present fur duty, At Le Mang the Thirty-fifth Regiment lost 46 officers, 2 cusigns, and 1,267 men. the whole Prussian Guard and Third Army Corps there is not a regiment that iost loss thay 40 offi- cers and 1,000 men, While the casualties ia the cavalry were generally much staller, the irst Dragoons of the Guard lost more than half its officers and a quarter of its men, Probably the fighting in this war bas been more destractiv than in any former wae (n Europe, though leas so than in ome of the battles of the rebellion this country; for instance, at Qettysbarg and Cold Harbor. ee District-Attorney Garvin, do your duty, and Mrs, Lane may recover her muff. deci Hie h lialaoaiy We have received a new edition of Mr. Wutsaw Wuirio’s exhaustive treatise upon the war power of the Nutional Government, ‘This book was originally publishod in 1802, and the prosent edition, thé forty-third, has bees considerably expanded and enriched with a valu- able appendix, We have examined with care the chapter upon the war power of the President, and have not been able to find in it anything au- thorizing the recent action of Gen, Grant ia directing the naval forces of tho United States to take part in the long-standing civil war in San Domingo, While Mr, Warena has thoroughly discussed (he whole subject of the authority of the President as Commander-in-Chief of the army and navy, there is not a word in his able treatise—nearly seven hundred pages—which justifies Guawt’s usurpation in interfering with the forees of the United States in a civ war in another country without authorization from Congr ——__- A School Trustee tu the Seventeenth Ward is a resident of New Jersey. This is extending the Toumany Ring with a vengeance, a A High Old Time on Long Istand. The local elections ou Long Island to-day Promise to be very exciting, Local quostions lave severed party ties and created new feuds and fae. ton: Democrats are arrayed against Democrn and Republicans against Republicans. ‘Tie contest in Flushing, Newtown, Oyster Bay, and Jamaica, 8 confined to the Demorratic factions, and in North Hempstead, and Hempstead to tie Republican fue tons, ln Oysier Bay the oyster questions stands forth with prominenes, and if the polies are not vigilant biood may How. ‘The feeling is so bitter {hit the Cownspoople and village residents reinge to recoguiae vach othe — Aunexing two © rms Yesterday afternoon a young man of 22 or 28, yours, presented at the City Bank, Drexel, Winthrop & Co.'s checks for $6,190 in gold. 1% was endorsed and the e.dovsemout nad been certiNed by tho above tirm, ‘ihe paying toller, Mr, Boot, detected the forgery of the ‘endorsement. ‘the young man was turnel over to an officer, ‘and the cashier of Mevsrs, Doexel & Co. was sent for, He provounced heendorsement a forgery, und showed tawt the amount had been raised from $61 Wo $6,100, ‘Lue Ouch Was committe sees Among popular weekly story papers Saturday Night, published by Davis & Elverson of Philspelpia, is ene of the Dew, Tt has grown Within two or three years tuto an immense et ren lation, which is constantly incroasing, ‘The storio in Satur day Nigit are always interesting aad never immoral in their tendevcy, The leading chapters of aney and romantic Irish tale, about to appear in this periodival, are published today on our fourth OKO THE SUN, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, LIFE IN WASHING incline ces FRANK BLAIR OF tit sOUTIIE. ann patrnetenemeeentininemanementsemeesn HE BROADWAY SUICIDE. TON CITY. Phe Antecedents ot the Beautiful but Unfor- What tho Acctised sago—Mam did ft-A Sailor Drives a Kaife through « Comrade’s Heart, and Is not Aware of it, On friday afternoon a Sun reporter visited Frank Wilson, through the kindnesi prisoner on Thursday clove the th @ common sailor's knife, front of tho reamen's bosrding-lioase 20 Cher- TUE ion. t—The Cause of 10 the Battor of The Sun. Sin: Mrs. Anderson's maiden name was Fanny dunghter of Benjamin Sever son, Esq., Well known in Washington for many years as an excellent civil and mechanleal engineer. 1866 jie received & contract from the corporation to Clean and repair the Washington canal, and be gave Tfirat became eeanainted with an extreme radical, and sometimes allowed bis political prejudices to tule his better judgement, but he was witnal a very honest, kind-hearted old gentleman. he had been in business with old Mr, Anderson I think they were interested in They were suceessful, but some dificalty sprang up between thom, and after a division of the profits the partnership was dissolved. Mr. Anderson retire | niuea better off than Me. Bover- fon, Who Was comparatively ‘Theso old gentiemen were But the intimacy between tie on snd daughter did A sort of clantestine business was kept on's wishes, ood what Wa ler agaiuet tue intimacy, yould go into fits and old gentleman could not st ould tiiak it over, but jon that Frank was not o ‘Apri Lond Polley of the Government—The the Floot The Mouth Carolina Leuisiatare, Wasuuxorox, April 8 Mr. Erewant (Iteo. Fecting the Secretary of the Inte What lows individ ons are aliowed to hold ia lands, and closing them to geettle of @ comrade w Nev.) offered a resolution dt of to inform the and corpora bodies of the public entire satisfaction, bim in March, 1966. the second corridor, As the reporter entered, the r dropped pon the bed a copy of the Day'e Doings, and turned to meet his visitor, and reminds one He wore a dirty, black THE LAND Pe strongly of Jock Reynolds. Years before which, he ertt, wax dostaned t a} settionnent on pubsie hands for ewitivation and int- To show that this desien had bret he pointed out of pablic lands, for whien warrat yrinelpelly. to stestianate of thy JOY OF TUR GOVERNMENT, rage individa, low forchend, fringed by 9 yes are (ho first to arrest They are dark. and move from side to nd with great 1 for a moment, | d tho eyes confira the bad ex Government work. And a sinister month, short moudtache. Inn peculinely ney Uney aro nover 8! face i @ bad ono, on of the featarom, * Aro you the man whomurdered the sailor down ‘sh Ward 1" inquired the reporter. was the qaiet answer. © Why'did gon Rill hin ‘The wavering eyes ateinpte'| be f pon the questioner. feed to coltier vicun war—tho very | sight ver friends again, an apparently cone lenders, rates were ad borrowers being compelled to pry ally {for thoir accommodations, ‘The hirhe? rate w ait the rate, "The natural course of monetary a Tura points to decided ea thit remittances may’ be shortly e direction. Discounts go at former quotation up by them much ag: who, afler a wh’ zard to swamp jand 1, wate wag @ fiir s Warrants had kod the reporter. “1 can't remember * T suppose it Was beenaae 1 didn’t know that I hed killed bim Wout they wld mo of it at tic inquost to-day. know how [ cone aporiiion of the publi lands, b or a while he facts wore fou 1 was cPank. pubic domata. wh ven avay had gone for the aggramdigem In the latter pert of 1967, Theara that Fraok and Fanoy were married. congratulated lim soon to do it,” Neaving a eh “Tow loug had you known Brown?” the reporter werward, he det mt said he had uo notion of marrying friend had always known fellow among mer way by tie Coverns fur, had gone fnto Ato tire bint Kiven Lo tie Paciue ibaisoad, Wo arnertod that cmont, and tat large plo of eattivation. against tue fur. ment gold price, and the entire wir noted, the ma WGA for 1857.1 joan to * Avout ten days.” was the ai #hipped on the Constantine, Mise Severson. Frank as an honorable Gid not know what to Wink of his answ asked him tor an explanation, but ne woald give none, except that he thought Mise Severson wus & Dut that he war not married S36 was to go Our We Went on bowrd, and they cave us {wasn't in the babit of carrying « knife on shore. When i come noon, and atise didn't €0 of boarding house to wet our ain T mot drunk, and that is the lust I re- that moraine. Of IL Was too went baok to the 18, and Wwe got to Ato ratwe his war, tier distribution of very fine young lady to wer, and fad no intention of marry tn efuse to acknowlei¢e her for four or Vbe reason for tis I never kuew. t that time a clerk Lin ts should be #0 continued to f a9 to inthe #: 1 of ustracticu of Mf, Sherman was mp, O18 Whleh BLA NAD TIP PLOOT. Reporter—Can’t yon recall to mind any of the incidents of tne mordor? (vith much sxdness)—T remember we hat little before we went on the ship. oe didn't seem to like me somehow or another. He . Of all the battles of (he war, it been drinkin ruity of the Distric eon and bis ds the warriage becaine knows, stood that Mr. & central New York e of the Marylan, the cause of Fanny's leaving Frank wos owing to tin-law, who was not kind to her. Fanny geting to do someti do, and always doing sometiing »i @ Wis 10 peace for the poor girl, and she often told the story of ner trow he always listened With a deaf ear. ys with his mother, ation Was to Grey hter were nev that remorseless $s tately, and I'l puta head beon on that ship forty-c I remember him of rayinz. rson came frorn aughter was educated in ve learned that cots, Lie all tinrt wine’ t had any opportunity to pass to the reeourtrneston the Sayreme Con upon uty anestion con mionncod them naconstttational, knowing they wers anconstitations! t the Supreme Court frou nietion mouares, eratie [mety, wil ¢ Ht bolloved those nots unebnstitational, did not Aight vielding on Satur at 062.064 wit the new at 05 ginias fell off 1 to 91,63 being business done in Nortli Carolinas, old being fii at 47, and apecial tax steody at 15 1 2 cent, to £85g, while the 1 1 men,” says Gantiety, “ fortaed of which le hintself was the centre aud soal, successfully rosisted for more than five hours the repeated assaults of an army of sixty-five thousand meu, flushed with victory yd bent on his eunibilation.” As we have abe ought to or that wuen I was goin » ought nob to strvex me i hall somevody Postage diteetiy ny the nile into him. to Frank ; but ing me Id better go bed, and I weyt nd tie police come up avd took nber sone trouble but I don't know what it woe, I rernernver I missed my knile, T didn’t thdox Tt wae all deme drunk that n't have done it if I Ludn't of been and against his wife. fold bin that lie must choose between e—that he must live with one as both could not ge e would live with kis e did not like it she could go away. She dl away, aid We all know the result youiveratic party Woah re fold at Hoty, and Brooklyn water Dou p Merchant's £xchaiee Bank. stares. 60 Y large business vas done tn ril'coad bonds, ove prine cipal features being the Pucifies, Central ‘hee in round amounts at 05'¢. In Unions a sharp iamp Ywam moved in laud eras, wile clove) “buoyant ¢ TRG ; hesis closing ar B18 BER bint of Cond fC wc Of Olio and Missi-ipyiy 10); and New Jurseg Cote and went to re sort were Con See Y waa a.) 4 Bair that vi the carpet-bag governments by I leder” of Mr think Ne was bart, but L thonght soue o te wos lec in bis heart, tion, eloquent without tar- gidity. One passage is expecially remarkable. He says of Tuouas that “while eherishing all expressions of affection on the part of his opt the slightest token of regard in the form of a gift.” When these @ note of the pags, they “brought dono Dram sald he was not the Demoeratic party, nd the Deinoeratic party wa ial he repeated that the Democ Ato tse violent mean} tie parcy liad pev A MOSS GATHERER'S STORY, to overthrow, the oer —Where we migrants of the Ocean Queen—Forced » Agrecment—Escaping from tho Cars of the Panama Railroad. , of Troy, saya that he was Of the emigrants who left this port, Maret 4, in colony Which shipped on the steamer Ocean Queen for Magdalena Bay, Lower California, to set- tle the country and pick mor three hundred and seventy-five of us, mostly men. ‘inped on ao agreement iat we were to receive Af'er we got to sea we we were taken ompelied to tign ’ French and Spanish Tnavn't any fri ing taken an onth to honid stxnd to that oat lieved that Congress $ no more than a mab, ehould be made to undo its Work of usurpation, and be sail #o now, not mixed up the Constighiion ip. You are in a bad ei n (vith avotier Tt was ruw @iat.did 1 for 1 the army Was with: ious carpel-lag Governments would fall Of Licuseives, in referrel to an address aliecel to Wave deen immed duriig ihe presiJential canvass OF to We negroes of Nurth Caroma, adviming force Wont be neeoesir reporter then shook him by the hi wos black wita dict, and Loft him. Democrats treat BRYAN WOAHIDL #90 month and ratione, were ali ordered on de below one ut a time,an ment to work for $15 per month. etl to sign were put in in oF THR ProrLR © Lawyers Exe y os R. teodloc, hud be ining a Man to Death ited States Senator Pool aud Jad ge Some who re- Nearly all signed, there was no alternative, were told on the way down the coast that those who were dissatisfed could leave at Asptawail, bat ere We were not allowed to land backed down A Vory Serio Too willof Bryan terrapted to say that th ines yesterday J. Vanderpool watebed the intorests of the will, and side eat Thomas J. MeCabill, the sandy-baired suorp-edged face woo is lookiag Jor the bulk of old Bryan's property Plorrepont, Jaage Fiana; avd Toomas A. Ledwith, and near thera their client, ne of the contestants, the widow of the textutor. She wos drested in black, and sat motionioss, ex en in the course of the testimony sho was accused, directly or indirectly, of babitual drunken. Then she expressed her indigiation by audi ‘Vie snoers and suppressed exclamation, ‘I bere was ver Of spectators, ‘Vue drst and only witnoss questioned was James Brady, & nepiew of the testator and bis business Brady 19 short and stout. almost square, and bis Jaws wre Grmly set and dvoad. © qoestions excaped the lawyer's lips, and they were alwaye short und ce. J never allaled to Mr. Vunderp. ich & COUSEFBELON WYO fr, BLAM said ib Wom eo regarded ut the time, and @ negro before 3 md confersed thut 1 to trarmeimenin ¢ ned Wve Convicved. igiat of the Loyal Le when we got Co., serio, owed that the negr in the South w yea to vote the Mictteal tekot emperstitions ne stom ermiai,) cailed armed men being In charge of the tra: mn the doors were locked Were placod oa the top of the c Seuator irom Ocs (Me. mitiate- Fimo the Uaioti ‘sto prevent the piawail I managed to oseape by ju Another young fellow who followed Wo heard that wore gov lino of the rua other kind of lights, and wl over calouuutes to Le wil at py the guards. away at water I walked Bucs to Aspinwall,where [trie to ge n the Ocean Queen. W z plices aloug Toviewod at lovgth and South Carc yed in Aspin- several more had eseaped fouad thoir way austlerable nun xl Of Weir eubet ao of toe emigrants wa that Ue debt of (ue Me nously incveas: bad boon ene Senator iron it Morton) fad the otuer day tov Heanie with extracts from Blair) proposes now to give “Capt. Jones of the Oowam Queen treated as very kindly, ailowin ep aboard the Vessel furnistiag us meals w some Gixvatisfac font ferth fom ame before th of ws Were fuaily ui n Wi catne m various Kepnbll- roling, severely coutmonting the beurs is that on more (lay ove occasig price for the day hws been bt tae condition of tho market, — L the Exehangs all contracts for cotion tied on the day of matwrity att (that is t cin pavers of South C upon the venaliry v4 the Laginiature froma the rowmarks of Governor Scott, that one of the greatest curses ailficting Sov ¥ uxsenupct, »comivg dawn ters He never hor anything which he was not asked. called bom the best witness he had ever seen, ed on the direct py M Panama, told migrants at Pai Carolina was the e railroad, making KeLLINg @ passage UM some ¥« reexamined, bound ta New Y A Soldier P ed ; but his test quotations et ket a Bouts Caroitma Lae cisiabir Uatrieon wer Dut ninetwem could read wud erp & Starving @ Soldior's yan MeCabill sl the wit and Taot whole b remeineer ail Nicholas Burns was @ soldier in the Unfon Ho received an honorable discharge when the war was over, and having a Jai t upon bis ¢: Ohio) admitted that a bonave) siar ftoy; Dut he Would O8< Lae Seowtor waut reuwdy ith Carolina ty iN a Kober and € nd Body, with good eyes ataract on one eye, and liad T geen isin under th Before tne twstator’s death ¢ shown tie codien to. ah iuian what bo thuusid of man, wound of wind he asked Jolin Gridley, Marshall O. Roberts, and other well known Republicaus to procure him @ position in M. H. Grinnel! appointed Barus to & messenger’s position at $40) per annum, (his salary he cared for an inyaiid wife, two young daughters and s boy at school. Maret), and yousg Nicholas, trough the influence nilemen in the Appraiser he (Sserinan) would mr LO take We Kut Lio ‘negroes ? be ; bul if the Senator the Public Store, evrwinly no rigut © wr NeMahon ro use the widow would not be ensbled to dissipate to much om ber iu ‘The Witness reporte| this apewer to. the The codieil ta n substituted fer another which ait (or the widew. ‘Verrepout, alter the witwers from tho chair, recailod bim, and asko: larly about opivm pills, r xiven the t id a rignt to do It. NEW YORK AND OSWEGO right to urraign this booy for striking down the 1 Burns died let rev goverameat ; for destroy- 8. C.) corrodaraied th made no provision ment of Mr, Sherman that every one voted in Soaw’ Carsitoa; and Mr. Sawyar wail there were not ore 2.50) in the Soite doUerred from holding office by the Fourtecntit Anendinent, HougNt Lie Senator was very mach mis Agrest many more Mr, Sawyer said the position of tie Domooracie in Souch Caro'tow wry enco (ht no considera: jumibor Wottkd recep® the proiFer of ofice. influenced by the alitude of the Domocratio Fr, SAWYER (Hop Mr, Brady replied ectied- tator any opium any other plié, and lad never seen any- body clae do so, and bad never seen the tes lector Murphy, tien against whom oo charge bad been made, bis father was appointed trough Gri Nicholas Barns, who died fron ved there we: North md Wes and Erie Railways, and many mifos storter than either (rom New Y ot the result of expo: Mr, Vonderpoel then rested bis cage, and adjourn. ment wis made to next Monday, tr of Cartoll, wituess Wo the eniict, was A with clroumstances of ti the case waa Gret brought gue, Carroll wae sick of inflammatory rheumausm, Tr wis anierstood that ho was daagerouety sick ; ¢ lion. Thomas J, MoCahill urged the impor lance uf We sick mun's testimony uatl Mr. Stiles, . the king of stenor graphers, Judao Bianazan, for tbe comiesants, and tho Hon, Nvoruas J. steCalil! stasted om a voyage bo the residence of Mv, Garroll, They were ut Sure im the service of his country, are starving at ‘They are ubsoiutely destitute, ur interest, fore the purros Tile BUODUEAD of the Senator, to refase office for a se Mr. buat Kor a princ Mr SAWYER—A outimedt. Mr. BLAiK—A_ princivie, Now 99, 147, 37, 81, 141 NEN, 7O8 Kok, MMU, AT, HT, Hy 248, 9 1k was a principle ; and DErALiG party adbercd Vo in wpite of the loaves ub klad Wat the Demoeratic party refused to share the we Surrogate’ olused admittance, but Mra, Carrol fiaaily secured an entrence for them, foaud the sick man in terrible pain, and his min Some of the party urged wat it would be better to wothdraw ond eall at some more appro Hon. Thomas J, MeCaill, how: Ramauatiow pro ditioa of obher Southera ho rail, Nad ve roadway, corn styles ure just ou Of Lie hat 8 Unsurpassed + wud the quality Withont money to pay for hia b lice aod was rolling V tat he never s Iu rogard to the cane of iad been browsht tnto this discussion by thé from Ohio @lerman), he (Isluir) desired to sliude to the aspect of that ‘caso ue yet untoucied ma statement of one of the to prove wut (he case had been kenb out of Jourt because of he fear that the r¢ 1 sets, under authority of which Yerger itued, would be ARED UNCONSTITOTION AL, The Radicals tad thus confessed that thoss acte Were Gucomstiunionms aud yor without 4) a minority in beth House of Congress to-day—and @ tainority of a minority, 1 ever, insisted tant th Munson accomtingiy pu while te Hop, Thomas J. No ‘Calull questioned (We dying man, ‘Thomas J, MeCulull waa eueceeded by who ‘crow*-examined came apparent Mat it Was physically turpor the witness to answer any then interfered, and pus sie whole party out. next day Carrotl died, wealtli, and he More Testimony. The Indian Herb Doctor, of 850 Broadway, has liver complaint Y, 28 Balak pecoud sree Without # priee. Juago Wana w York,.—Ade, He then read. fr #INANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Who tilled him ? — ANOTUER 3 Moxpay, April 8—P, M.—While the leading cliques (elt keenly the disappointment arising from the Treasury poltey, as announced yet as no fears were apparent concerning the future course of monotary affaire, the ratlway shares pre- sented no important featares, firm, and, as a rule, woll ap to the closing feures of An irregular tone was spe however, Drices mov. great eclerity, and small this morving, Mayor Abraham Von O' Hall's Prose Worku to be Published Barty in May, The wag of the City Hall has found # publish. Yue King Printing Company will print, and the Common Connell will assume the risk of publica. Possibly, the boss of Public Works may pro for the storage of the ‘The City Hall Opening prices were Dad in caucus given Ue n who built-up the my Munsuchuaette (Mr ‘out conciudiiyt, M 4) o'clock We Saturday nieht, communicated to we marke ing up and down with Blair gave way, vide @ fire-proof building Why EAvGUti ve’ soesiUi, books, thus giving us 4 new library, Funster joyously announces the fact in the following atforded for the day was “quick turns,” & profitable - and to these Houxe of Represeutatives, The House met at 1 o'clock A. Exvourive Departmen, Orr H ant) fumod consideration of Mr. Shelluburger’s Ku-Kiux NEW YORK, Murch ¥, 187, To the Departivent a i Luo Mayor purposes to soad carly io May a mencage cl} th pursuaiis of adjourament movement being more promine well distributed throughout the At this juncture, monoy Decame more difflcult of access, and the high rates which borrowers pati in tome cai henvions that the market was to be intorfered with by the lock-up combination. saies by timid parties, ta the Commion Co of ihe charter, ani SPRECI OF THR RISIN Mr. Roosxveny Dew. during the year In acourdance with honor Lo request fr Umion, and said the fact was that du they indiiectiy did ail they cou he bias now the ui your Deparumout au Auuual Iie. 8 led to appre modo of making this report, and what It shall discretion of the Depart and In the eres wayn they ceaisted Liam After the war franchised ; lon of defeusive Works and ia ov! er ie 8 fond oF who, in case of , Would be compelled to sacri Voldings, by reason of inability to prot by proper m veloped on th percent, Itisnort © inconsiderat) Fes, Ue 16aVes To Uh four milion of th direction of affu W incompetent men among ‘them, who not accustomed unable wo take care of then Republican ti The Democracy of the franchise was iil tii: tonal Amendwment was rativet He then alluded to t It is dostrame that the report should be furntsied ty ret day of May, and ju Mauuscript ready Lor Le A copy of the report fron each Department will ae. conipany the Mess. ral weakness was de list, Which declined fr gins, and a ge fler reaching the mon Couvell, and tor tue Const they did not oppom ; efforts of the Repugiicans to restore order in the A bY each Departnivnt for i Fes (hese reports OY the date a. AY YEepare frou uin cliques, Who mecives of the quarters it wae movement was given to the fiet that cert ed, 44 Order thas he various reconstracton acta, reconstruction, uotling but recons: feared, Nad not yet boon com eted his district who did not accept the sit uation as determined by the wal ymenia ab the cease, anditnat euch State shall be allowed, under the Constitution ag it is, to work out its destiny tn He opposed the bill at some lenstir way ing that it would break down ail § create new clas of offences: awoup away the 6 fe corpia, and ty i court-martis!, What may be done is own State; and all Incomes ta the Milllonaires? District, The following men residing in the Eighth Co! lection District 10 this etty have paid income on over $100,000 for the year eudiny « + 81,537,595) Jaines 11 There was no discoustited be but they dem thet the exp objective pomt in the early tay Was Northwe ate authority; ral and Mudsou : while sabseque 4. Gordoa Bounce ne decline in th. 48 marked than 20,4 Aarian 1s Darna. he ves Ab the South, may be. dor this at the discretion of the President, CLUSING THH DEBATE, ® long conversation 1 was agreed that the shall continue to-day and to-morrow yn Wednesday i} consider the bill under the cs ruld, and that xmenduients be decided ae in Committoe of the Whala, Kutis Haven... ainder of the elected, though Reading was lly strong throughout the day aad neous investinents und no material yield Oxpross Heouri ties Wore quiet, The €old market Was strong, and the price ros from 11036 10 140% wpeD the publicution of Lie ‘Sreu- morning the Io ‘2.6, Broek well ary movement for April. The regulor Wedn \d Thareday bond purchases and goid sales ol follows: Bond Purchares, | Noord Sa'es April 5. 15,100,000) April 6 April: + 2.900,900| April April S000! April 2 + 20)°00 (April 4 Total. $10,000,000! ‘Total. ‘The chiof apport of thw market was th ered short interest which hat Ween pnt ont @w the ppt the market armuch larger amount of how cdhig reaeting Wo 110%6,o1e8! ony at thik gna Rica ay tend i faiys rancad from Land 2 @. cent, for enréyine to flit for Norvowlig, he re. cripis of gold at the Sub-Treasury Weve $699- 1; payment®, $195,758; patance, $5! 182.7%. Currenoy reget nts were. $50,047; paymente $6,071 balanes, $6,004,212. Tho coceipts for customs soot ed uy $508,000. ‘The total cleaving» at tie "Gold - change Hani mm thit the Trevary wontd throw upon ' uently fall ir, were $19,069,007; gold mak currency balances, $1,008,193. Tog ee gneiss P.M. 110M bi "a5 0 es 6 0% bid. Foreign Bxcu Wis’ strong ‘on ‘the basis of 19% for prime bankers @ days bills, and 110% for 039,550 5 following Me... money market was abundantly supplied with We fun te daring the moraiog, aul the rating rates on enil were dand Sper cent. Subsequentiy, however, money becune less accessihi vd unter tod. movement on’ ie partoe ite f percent, Inte nt excagtione doubtless engineered by the assem are wail, gathered for the purpose of "ba in view of Uh Th Heet of the Treasury mov pons was counterbalar “ti ng and higher, A é Ket clos toot mp abe Clewe & Co., #2 Wall street, report at Anked. Ha, ater, 15's 2S, row. 1. ni TOS S208, “o. 6o It Pea) We, GON 1s Ni. @o up, ton i as YEW, Codie ssi 1% He UGC. Pe eoid Es wore was a well distribute | ln bonds. ‘The fess in State ennessees were strony, but made @ ay"s ity i B cont, to Wy, oady at 2g rela gold + was « cood Buy. New January and July fore B® cent to 64; Missouri at 925. while Connecticut 64 1 tral new bonds, 101 ow York Conital etock 92°, DH : Reading, Lake Niore, 1 ‘Onio aud Migs il commnon, UDy uhh: the Wavash, WiGobilg: Ualon Pacific, 20@.25'4; Now Jersey Centrai, 1 a Delaware, Lackaw Western, 17h Has Hannitl and St. Joseph, 88.097: and ¢ errods WieGe We note sales of Michigan Conyal at 121%; C., C,, Cincinnati and Indianapol s, 874 AST Chicago ‘ind Alton, 14; Alton and Terre Hable, & Morris und Extex, M'g Ovty proferred, 71g: C. nd LC, 23'4 to and Mise. Kane and ‘exar, &). ‘The most a tive featnre of miscclancous shares was Western Union Te . white tue. tuatea between 584 Weak ab 43% to 43 Fed at 9); Consolidat Mariposa ana Marytan ood ing selling at Cloriug’ quotations at 6 P.M. w aa, aH. 0. WH Hacer, 9 gon viiet on Dr eek fraud 2 a fore wal Coad gt Ml ame sauces: We Fe On kf tos Bx. aS The bear faction strect his expressed ine, Thess quotutso: are made by a comm Mf reven, call st flaw Ud ittee on Market Qnotations wail Lie « tran jastifed by ter ‘the rite of ot be wet price then ¢ oy the Dee Micial price Thus, itis easy to ree to pl mm that day pins eeterday it w ivaace of a tie WivtoM wa BANKING ND #INANCIAL, A Cholcr szcuriry MIDLAND RAL» ROAD COMPAN Tper cont, Gold Pe Avery large {nll paid-up stock subs: $100, $599, AND $1,000 BOX! COUPON AND REGISTERED, Tie new trunk line from New York city to the . between the New York Contrat First Mortg ‘ork to Bamuto, ‘Two hundred avd twenty uiles of finished road already in existence, cost twiee tle amount of bonds fairly be caller the bert clarsecer of loan; Uitle perfect and value constant entanehig; issue af bonds povitively limited te $20,000 per mile af Bnighed Joan por mbis, highly Uhoaght of oy bankers, an@ wa believe a security of the Lichoat graxts. is earning largely, Is @ better invest money in asavings baal, road. A very email ‘The road mt ton For sale by GEORGE OPDYKE & CO., Bankers, BW Nesewe ob, - NORTON, SLAUGUTER & CO., WM, ALEXANDER SMITH & CO., HALLGARTEN & CO., Recommend, afer a thoromgh investi, into the affurs of the Company, asa very =\f¢ aud desirable inv, MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE ELIZABETH VYOWN AND PADUCAH RAILROAD COMPANY OF KENTUCKY. Tuoy are only authorived to offer a limited amount of these securities at § secrued later completed portion of the road, wil ful operation, PER CE tment, TILE FIT % aud + oflvred are om the Lis im saccade: t. The bon UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPARY, The Coupons due Aprit 1, 1STL, on the Land Grint Bonds of thia Company will be paid at tivie offer, No. 4 Sear’s Build ing House of Morton, iilisa & Co, New York Boston, and at the Banke JOHN M. 8, WILLIAMS, Treasurers Mownay, April 3 » NEAL " Moin Mure acd y hand, Le aud 1 th one 6 Ot $5,008 i 1 N A ‘on Ps ome 1

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