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Jt Bhi all —— ——————— WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1871. [or —__—= in Today. Toeth's Theatre The Marbie Heart erm Iheuse—1id wh, betnenn Oth and 14 arm Theatre—Jacbel, Monee La Gropde Duchenne. Fe San Fravcieco M. atrel Hall, Bt Broadway, Theatro—Piutc, Matiors, ‘The Binek Crook. Tork Cirems th tt, opp. Acrdemy af Mase, Mattoo Olympic Theatre loriton, Matinew, kK Theatre, Brook)yn—Pomp use Female Minstrels, Ae, Matinee rm Acrope the Contionnt, Matinee r vt i eve Terenty copies taome wAdheeey ee ss Pitty copier tov ne adlvewe weve siden, 10 packages, aiCiut raten, aoventiete nares Weetiy, sale a 4 rie ta tol Ane pone n outs for THE SUN w tat way and Six from 8 A.M. tosP, ML The Conaceticut Election, The result of the Connecticut election fecms to surprise the Democrats as much as n Now Hampshire did the Republicans, reason is that neither party outside of those States was well informed in regard to the causes whose seomingly contradictory effects are Low developed, ‘The New Harr shire campaiga was, down to the last mo ment tried ou by the Republicans exclu tively in the interest of Gen, Gnaxt, At aciain of SUMNER, a bombshell through the Republican rauka The time was so short that the pariy had no opportunity to recover Its position by the repudiation of the Prosi dent, and the consequence was that they this jancture c¢ which sw were beaten. Not 80 ia Connect'cut, Forewarned, Gov 1. A nas hi heard the thucder of the Democrati from t JEWELL was fc guns Granite State, he let Grane slide, with his San Domingo swindle, his uncon sitational Ku-Kiax progren renomination, and es y the out upon Seuator Sums Phis was the tara ing can al L opened the way to what Other ca Jewein, Whi Bia » vote for time, they go ¢ li i them. So s find excl portion c for rst umy ou Monday; and of counss, and hi Lav a Exciicit at least a Another cause tended strongly to Exc Lisit’s defeat nas the r sult in New Hampshire was the old Bourbons, toward broader higher ground, ran wild, and gan to talk of sendug th United Staies Constiiution to a National Convention for revision, ‘Ihiis alarmed th antiGKant Republicans of Connecticut, and threw the Stic aguiust ENchisu. This should t le Democrats sooner they reactionary malcon tents to the rear of the column, the better it will Le for the party At the last stagce of the campaign It ¥ naseried, in order to prejudice the Demo cratic cause, that Tammany was using its moncy to elect ExGLisit. This was au idle the ‘Tammany Sachems desired the ¢ of Excite, a for the reason that his tr r w te him a for 1 r lontial non x tion next year — The Prospect im Pran¢ aul 1 A extend if insurrection to ns, Mar possession of the country ; but without this Poris was inevitabic went of Mr. Times will broken down by its success in their failure The Govern however, supproesing the Parisian Reda. This event will settle the question of the duration of the present republic, We may look at ne distant day for the establishment of a new monarchy; and the facts indicate ve y willy that this mo bly be one which nobody has ex, The National Assembly contains about six hundred and fifty members. Of these, thr hune lare Legitimists and one hundr aud fifty Orleanisie, A or ciliation 1. twe two parties hag probably 1 alres rianged leed, trom informa tion which has reached this country, w know such a measure has for eom en in preparation, Of the two factions the Logiuimists are not only the stronger in numbers, Lut the mora re 6 in their opiaions, They have gained also in pow in the wor with Pruse a, for the b h I by them, Besides, the O Jean ak tle by making the cor nator Wf the Count pg CHammonn i J 1 tho throne, t heir to tL crown willbe the ¢ tbe Panis, Cian 1 wf years old, ¢ lhave an, ar rents of the Orle r ato power ja the eure of a fow years, to an empty animosity against the last reprosontative of the elder branch of the Bourbons, The coalition of these two parties will form a majority of inore than two-thirds of the Assembly. Moro conservatives and men of no fixed opinions, who only desire the safest and best eseape from the present complica. tions, will join them, leaving the Republi. cans in the Assembly in a small minority After that the rest will be onsy, strange thing to eay, King? « — A Bubble Exploded. ‘Wo have more than once exposed the fol- lies of the would-be menders of our present depreciated currency, The latest phase of these follies, in the shape of Burnen’s bill, backed by the banks, we have already commented on. measure, however, embodies a fundamental fallacy of such a stupendous character, and i9 80 strongly supported by names of ro- spectability, that wo fool constrained to ex pose and re-expose it until its foily shall be so evident that it shall be glad to hido its head. which the banks have in it, which eall bond, which is itself reconvertibl backs on demand at the ‘Treasury imption is heralded os the gres paper money, aud yet never have 1 because it will be always r. ernment bonds bearing interest put an end to all necessity for 6 asa basis for our paper currency. @ true paper money circulation solved. Its friends exuitingl; the “currency of the fatare” is Now, we hold th tion evident : That in measuriag ¢ circulating media Phat is to say, a curren i the v wldod t ry, thia is invariable a meshed oe t roposed plan ot redeeming rine or nd t For our greenbacks we can be inand prreenbacks att and for our 3.6% bonds w the difference between them ? ands the other at sig land thus become identic. n pra used for identical purposes; for they ai ly equivalent. The amount of clreulation be 8 the wun the greenback will perform precisely the game funct ns in every traus ng money for its settloment, A debt hut dol. ng its earned and readily compu long with it, and adding so mul ¢ four hundred bonds ut there is no actual red the ease. ‘The plan simply produces tw I jot. ‘Phe lut i arge transact for the holder, A man who had dit a very profitable and en money, for it would be earning L every ten days, But at whose cos of course, at that of the tax-payers, If this expenditure ac we might not compla’ chare cured its redundancy, if it approximated its ue more nearly to coin, if it step nearer to specie payments, if, in a word, it did anything beneficial whatever, ht say it was an excusable exy what are we tosay of putting our green s circulation on interest, at of twelve er fifteen mil year, without effecting anything rf nnnal millions in the va. nke and pockets of n of at perating intere when it Ig not needed by the bu country, and swell that volum moncy ia required, But circulating medium must on sane, Whether small will b varia) or h, at t Whe , WEDNESDAY, APRIL consigned to it 90,000 bates-of cotton, the prop: erty of colored men, for the payment of whose rent it had become responsibl arrangement many negraes, who before the war were slaves, now command very extensive credit, and are making good doal of monay. aca will enable them to buy the farms they hire and to set ont in life as substan- tial land-owners and capitalists. The chitdren of the negroes are universally sont to school and taught to read and write, their parents paying willingly for their instruction, As yet, howover, the negroes have not generally de- voted much of their earnings to improving their mode of living, They stil! inhabit such wretched ed in when they were slaves, snd pay aa little attention to comfort and neat their houses and dress as they did before, Whut money they spend is on jewelry and showy articles The first thing » with a shining gilt chal to ride to mee'ing, be, Is the actual, positive, unchangeable suns of the circulating medium ; and its volume will never be increased o Yar by the operation of the proposed system, interchangeability feature the cesential natare of redemption, which Under this system there is ‘There is merely an exchange of one pieco of paper for another, each having the samo functions, value, and quali- there ig no chance for cither increase or diminution of the volume of paper money on which the aystem oper. The whole thing is @ pure, unadul terated fallacy and delusion from beginning to end; and sines our neighbor of the Th bune is one of its supporters, wo especially commend our exposition to his candid m na. And now lot us see if, after the exp! sion of this last and greatest bubble of the finay cial quacks, we shall hear anything more on this subject from Burien and the banks, ‘Their scheme is to saddlo the Treasury with an anual tax of four millions, more or loss, to be paid to tho banks, and a further sam UNRrAMS. [S$ IY MN SINGING WICKED ? VERSION WS T AND THE UYMNISTS. diminishod a dol- By this sort of TUE PRESHYTRRY TAKES A MAND IN. ark Old, who weighes Presbytery met Ik and Kevlosiastions Pestored i In the mean time with the Songs of acesional recor, That body proec ‘to investigate the dificultios exist » With a view, If ponmible, to two muccessful Six genuine Nathan murderers have been states west of the Mamiewippl. is payment no payment. led to appeiut discovered In the Suppis ia stoadily lncreaning, —Thero are in th Grenter than a Syned ¢~Africa Settling the Squabbles of the Svotch Covenanters. Corrervondenes of The Sua. Pmtaverenta, April 8.—The testimony in the pending quo warranto proceedings ‘Vrantees of the Firat Reformed Presnyterian Charch of Philadetobie, whieh occupied the attention of Judge Williams and a jury in the Court of Nisi Yrias in thie eity during nearly all the month of Marcli, was closed on Friday last, The argument of counsel te to be heard this week, having begun Usis moraing, and tham the ease wili go to the jury for a vordict, ‘This case has attracted attention because of the Prominence given to the action of th Chareb nearly three y ing in the iret Char world about 120,000 miles Of Fallway, that have Oost $10,00/000.0%, andiive eu. ployment to over 1,000,000 persone, —Goorge Sand is a candidate for one of the teats now vy the 2h of t Pitteburgh same month the ‘The Gordon party, backed by about 100 of tue epa- In this exchang APPLIRD TO TIt® STROD BY REMONSTRANCH against the trustees in Synod, instend of referring this matter to Presby d ari¢inal jurisdiction of *to a Commiasion of Wall be clothed with nd have authority to issae at is anything ols in France at present more probable than the proclamation of Luannx V, a8 constitutional cant in the reich Academy, and she te Aid to havo Kood prospects =A oubscription has been opened for the re- Hef of Mine, Rosrint tery (or ite wetian, assum it, referring the Whole m General Synod, wha, Who Is reported to have rocentiy Jost geatly the whole of the fortuue Jett our by bei Justrions hasband, latest invention of the Montana Indiang ie the setting up of toll cabins as they | church the June followmg This aotion of he avout amid much acrimony and bitter The Synod, at the same meeting, ws ros avainat Mr, ( form of a trial, of any pretences of com: plying witn the laws of tae Churely, SUSPENDED MAL 8 tee On Harrow pase travollers to pay fur ntiag grounda. 114,303 dwelling houw 68 are of brick oF stone, and th negro buys is a watoh and the noxt « horse Asa general thing he pre- poor horse to a good oue, because the lone if the animal happens to die. le, Lowever, there is the colored population of the South, working hard, saving money, and educating their Moreover, as they begin to have means 1 to pay taxes, they ainy of the carpet-bag Synod of the ago, Imposing a sentence against Mr.George Hi, Btuart, one of the ruling elders of the chareh, and others, ineidental oeourrrnee io the long train of unfrienly dings, in courte both civil and ecclosiasitical, which have marked the history of Stuart is widely ko AT PROM THe MEMBEUSHIP With we exception of all small two-story and three-story built The rapid growth of timber in Ore alleged crimes of using in the worship of steady progress among called hymna,” and of communing ches in sealing ordina wn througiout ut of the United States Curis ‘Vin Association, one of the most prouin Jent agencies which the war of the rebellion brought into existence. of rin birth, and althy, generous, and able the country as I'r AF and invalid, and were not the Xo UC June followin wiclpita met iu + hearing « tuil report of eight or ten millions a Lands which twenty years azo w ar, tobe paid rs and doalers, to supply an f their own and are require ) money-hol to money-1 become sensitive to the v / @ merchant decided Presbyterian opinions, irredcemable interest-bearing ents, and disposed to revolt against the uch extraordinary ure nd series Of resolutl padlic batidiogs wih a Washington of vari Cont 0: $15,109. place of the groenbacks, un that it is tocstablish a patent self-r corruption which lays dens upon the people. AMUSEMENTS. Lhe Kelormed Presbyterian is one of the several the old Churets of Setting aside the purely selfish interest | system of rodem , to astonish mankind by its fruits, and beeome in tho language of lapse of time already explained, we only wish now to ttention once more to the leading fil lacy of the hill. This is the idea that when one of its enthusiastic avers, “ the currency oa Matthews. the word Reforn THK RELATIONS OF THE PuEsUYTERY TO Reappenrance af Chay rather than au advune War on Mr. eaire in this city oa M a groenback is exchauged for a Government ev with the It war on Senator Ming comedians Why & coed of rateomed, For this plan of discovery in Lanking, a8 the patent method ‘ : kuble angactor. by which we may always have pleuty ken away notsi AN INJUNCTION ould be made and din of ties Janiew Meet as first nominated forthe Pr writers of that al version of toe Peaima of it ie triumphantly declared, the probl rhe gave a facuorin-taw Mr. MeCioskeoy Via production wa ed with the stage ev principal port picked them U CONTEMPTUOUSLY AND VIOLENTLY OF to mseiat to public um! priv nin office two y this basis; and the great exp fully inaugurated Ly the passage of Burur’s vill Ut Gist tie Presb: lollars of 1 asidered sufli hat whoever wa a 3.65 bond; and how doca the case TYE VINST BEPOKMBD PRESUYTERIAN CHURCH August 6, and the war was THE SURKLOGATE'S and seventy-fi The Fortune that we mered about seven n iacorporation wn Surrogate Tucker A than six thousand Catharine Fey's will was yesterday im the Sur lone huadred aud twen: That stich ‘otiiiers and meter rogate’s Court. Ite story is ve who was relued to niles of New York, aged 68 or 09 y gus,and they made and tifty offi wo Weeks prev tae Home and Abroad. hers have lo x beon at issus eing 1 Luli COLL: d dollars can be paid with a hur bond as well es with a hundred.do!lar enback, and thus the bond will go into circulation along with the greenbseck, carry The investuaen 6 lasted from and a will dated 1845, in which she bequ all Hresbyterian ements in con: me of which atta’ned almost Atthe same time si half brothers suehely tan wate sand wephe we y fully ratis t Hiddersee, at Putsiger Bucht, Sep aud for give A DEMAND AND A SEPARATION When the natur ar Havana, Octob tory village a woll features of this war | their legai right and tiie to Anna ¢ as tho instruments f the uaval operations r money, one kind bearing 1 daily earn inte icy wountaiDs, M the same On WO succesKIVE Stn punt of the charen. rhape the stairs arc year—over four bales; and everything looks most eo patent at churen i a ied the eround, Tespecis conforming to Lise provision tural Mail pare ea bodily over to soine to avoid whteh they, Jynuary, 1803 eet control of the onganiattton, und (or tet pur. pose rau a keparate Licket sleetion ATL voles were ham and Thomas Johns’ mplished anything, The darkness leads Allen wan pres: assisted by Mors Ifit impr The plan of renting and Jacques and Judge avempted to ptieman With gray dan election Lo keep the kite. er of the cireulating medium, if it Are the trustwus elected in the churel proper by the Stuart party, Mississippi, especially in th moved us a of plantations have rent Ler, 1869, the relators 4 ty but 428 lor theirs The latter par ty ty show by wh ehureh property writ Was granted returnoble Lands whieh thirty ere mAb Ouly CLAIMED A your. ng this amount 4 plantation of Venerable eoior defendants tion to quash the writ, which Was respecting the arod portion h vintbe crit ne the questions of luct hick A STRANGE Cour. pt to put thes rauvely siwali lega Dhis is eatirely Incorre f this With fiteen ouuer Me has no mur ANHOX portion jias Wools Will be consumed iu te eumuing up, va New Uslvaka bidas bad Laat reu property

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