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i| THE SUN, FRIDAY, APRUL ‘21, “1871. ion of toyal property In the island. But] herd. Rether than become wholly lost and ob- "5 YE: RESS Agalast the offer of 6ne hundred millions of | literated, it will, it is believed, at tho last stage GOOD: B TO CONG dollars which they made some two years Of the contest, propose to ite, adversaries 8 8) + ror. @ anosrNG. SORNRS IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, —— SUNREAMS. plete —They make wine in Missouri out of parsnips, —A poultry raiser in California owns 10,000 hent —There is ® man in Missouri who bears the chilly name of Severe Frost, —A sermon in four words, on the vanity of earthly possessiona—Shrouds have no pockets, —Quail and prairie chickens are so plentiful ia Chicago that nearly ten thousand of them were fed to hogs In one day. —At a recent wedding reception a young lady Accidentally set her back hair on fre. When it was ex tinguished @ id she was glad it wasn't her best. —At Warren, N. HL, there has been a wedding between o gentieman aged #1 and a lady of 6. They have been wtimate friends for the past sixty or seventy years, —A man in Illinois is reported to be very angry Decause the published notice of nis marriage happeacd © conclude with—" Fuoerel at his late residence on ‘Tuesday at2 0. M.” —The present unhappy state of affairs in Paria has occasioned a second exodus of artiste, In tho great eat distress, The best of the Parisian musicians, refa- gees in London, are now well employed. —The Cleveland Plaindeater tolls of a woman there Who Was made a widow on Sanday, was a mourm er on Monday, was married on Taceday, and was the recipient of « surprise party oa Wedoesday. —The late editor of the London Observer, whe Feaently ated in lis 09th y is said to have bees the oldest journalist in tae world, haviag boon ay active member of the profession tor over sixty years. The Texas Logislature has had a scene ovee 8 proposition to change the name of Davis county te Lincoln county, A compromise was finally made, aod the county naiied Cass, In honor of Lewis Cass —A Duluth paper saya ene of the streams falh ing into Lake Superior trom the north ts called “ Tea peraace river,” because It is the only one of all the tributaries of the lake that hat no bar at fks mouth. nonneed bythe member from hasetia, That pat member had ‘a Controversy On th of tie Senate, i by no; Thad no eontraversy with wie ~The Senator denounced. the, member on iF Of tho Senate as 4 D—=D SCOUNDREL, and I would characterize that as a controve ray. [lanentor,) ‘They had a quarrel on the floor of the enato, Te owehs to have ended there, and would have ended tuore but. for the fags that the member from Mansuchusetia saw Gt to come un the floor of the Rouge apd ave language grossly offensive, to the Seuator from Kentucky, and it was titer Ung that the Senator had pronousced the apeoch whieh bad beon quote! by the member. The member {rom, Massueiurotts, if he hed & personal explana: tion to make, should have made it at o but bad waitod dntil ladt Tnesday, tho day that Con was to adjouro, . having sent printed slips of it in ton and to New York, would have Joft the city before he could ha it in print. Thereupon T objected, because it, had boon held up so long, and not because want to give the gentieinan a claace fur replication. Mr. BUrLER (inlerrapiing)—The reagon given bi the gentleman was, that he would not let me epeal usat ue (he indictment against bis State was con- PISTOLS FOR TWO, Mr, Baox—I I had had an opportunity to reply to that indictwent, I would haye done it in a way Hhtch I hope would have been worthy of the tata, Whon tho gentleman was trying to get leave to-‘ay, Lasked him whether be would assail the Senator from Keutucky, aud he ropliod that be would not, and on tbat stalement members on the Democratic side voted to give bim the privilege. 1 dia not be- Hevermaes Neves, and therefore. voted, Seana St a he aber rises and announces tiat'fte Gopater ro ‘Rentacay We been guilty of falsehood, I deny t—E hurt ft Baek—and Knay th the enaracter of that Senator is as. cood an that ny may apon earth, Ho did wilfully toll, a He, and no man before ever accused him of it. hen the member ssid that the Senator was shield: 00 by hin age, and that be did. not seek the prover Fedress, Yate, only 49. say tbat, while my Beuator fe neliher a bully cor » blackguard, the member can A 'any redress from him that hé sooks outside of cr anywhere else, (Lauzbier,) 1 do not it lies in the mouth of tho member THE QUEENS OF THE SOUTI UNPARALLELED EXODUS OF SOUTH CAROLINA POLITICIANS. ts, andno | Compromise a so-called. National Church, to be ik ee weak “Krome today, | established. on « broad and liberal foundation, tnd to include Anglicans and. non-conformists. Even this offer would never have been made | 171,,, «iti take the place of the present Establish- but for sa iain cant ha pelt ment; bat ag it will still be supported by the Gmant that In Teject y the Ze | State, and to a considerable extent governed by rency of Cuba would be acknowledgod by this | the State, there is reason to doubt whether the country, and our arsenals opened to pur | proposition will prove acceptable to the friends chases by the patriots, of the purely voluntary system. Some recent Sinco that timo, August, 1869, tho private | decisions of the Judicial Committeo of the Privy property of almost all the Cubans actively en- Hostpag Paphitis clit teregttilen ‘ grades disinclined to apps ‘ big hea biprined ye bee eat and the desire to be independent of civil courts in piaaeg analy @ paniards have suf | sect to religious doctrine or discipline will go red bat little. Moroover, the combinations | f+ 19 keep non-conformists out of any new State of the Spanish foreos have been completely | Church, no matter how attractive it may be made “baffled in three winter campaigns, involving | to appear. hee lossea to the mother country of over sixty <a an Sifaeaadtie’ Ys (hoasaad men and, aisty millions of datiars, | , [5.the death on, Wedneetay last of Mts, Axpama, wife of the agent of the Cuban Republic in Through her political incoherency and this city, very many poor Cuban families have tho bankrupt condition of her finances, Spain | jos¢ » friend not easily replaced. Sho bed taken is uneble to sparo either more mon or more | ynder her special charge a large number of Cuban money ; and the Cubans aro thoroughly cog: | ladies and children, who were entirely dependent nivant of the fact that their eventual inde} upon her kind liberality for the very neces pendence, even by the sword alone, is virta- | saries of life; and deeply as her loss will bo felt ally socured. Besides, Gen. VALMASEDA, who | in her family circle, it will be regarded as no less certainly should know the true condition of | * misfortune wherever her unostentatious chari- things in thoialand better than any ono clso, | sud personal works of mercy had endoared himoelf put out an official fecler the other | >** ree day through his organ in this city.* Tho} / A very remorkable document has lately statement was that tho Spaniards of the f beon addrossed by the Anti-Slavery Society of island wero willing that Cuba should’bo | London to King Auapecs of Spain, It was for- ho South Car Misses Roliin’s Letter to the Sun respondent—A Nice Little Claim, Coromuia, 8. C., April 14.—The State Gov- ernment of South Carolina seems to be taking unto itself wings and flitting away. Such an exodus has never been known since the organigstion under the new régime. ‘The people look apom this reattering of the faithtul with much concern, and wonder what it all means. Some my the Goverament has r ceived notice from the KaKinx to quit, wile others assert that itis only ® move on the part of the leading politicians looking to the organization of anew acheme of plunder, Waichover it may be, ibis certain that South Carolina is desorted for the time being by ber guardians (ric), and that your city has now the honor of harboring them, State Tressorer Parker, Comptrolier-Goneral Neagle, the Hon, F, J, Moses, Jr, Bpeakor of the House, the Hon. Tim Harley, the Ion. Harry Noah, the Hon. Hardy Solomon, the President of Governor Scott's bank, the Hon. G. W. Waterman, of the Third Honse, Honest Joun Patterson, of tho Greenville Road, Lieut, Gov. Ransier, the Hon. ©, 0, Bow and jast but not least Uncle Joseph Crews, the froat poker player and Representative from Lan- Fens, are Beck of Ken a Coward—A Red Hot Session Wasminaton, April 20,—Messrs. Conkling and Davis (Ky.) were appointed to wait ou the Prest- dent,jand inform him that unless he had somo fur- tier communication, to make Congress was now ready to adjourn. Ali Dilis on the table, petitions, &c., were referred to their appropriate commitwes, At 12:90 the Somate went into executive session. At 2o'clook the doors were reopened, when the committee to walt on the President reported that he had no farther communication to ma The Prostdent pro tem. (Mr. Anthony) then de- clarod Ca} ret are ‘of the Forty-spvona Covgress ine did, mam ith Avenae Theatre Married for Money. Patter Monee Le Boils lielene, jobe Theatre Pasteur, tia let, Ae i Wapanone Trompe Missive Mal), 6s Broatwayy i) ‘Bina Edwin's Theatre—Mock With le’s Barden— ledani Hi Fmplo Theatre Horse. { jeny Pastor's Opera Monse~ Darleoqor f ‘Allaetete Lint, 1M Last Lage 1 wod's Musousa—Acrovs the Continent, Matinnn, saealfaninn House of Representatives. ‘The Houso met at 10:30 o'clock and received ‘& message from Senate announcing ite agreement vo feport on the Ka-Klux bill, and the passrge of the concurrent resolution fora fal adjournment at 9 o'clock. ‘ ‘The conference report on the Ko-Klux bill was then presented by Mr, Poland (Rep., Vt.), who ex- plained and advocated it, an’ was followed by Mr, Sheliabarger on the samo sid Mossea, Whitthorne, Kerr, and Beck (Democrats) opposed the report and the bill. Mr. Burien (Rep. Mass.) looked upon the mbatl- tute forthe Sherman amendment a9 utterly frult- Joss and useless; anew illusion—a delasion, The effoct of it would be as absurd asto bring 9 rait ‘Sgainat the three handred foxes with fire brands tied to theig taila, as p remedy (or burning the corn. As y Por the accommodation of persons residisg ap own, advertisoments for Tue Sun will be rereived at regular rates at the uptown advertisement office, Big Wert Thirty second street, at the junction of Broad \way aod Siath avenue, from 6A, M. to $P. M. ——$— a Few Wor with the Democracy— Samner or Trambull, Ifthe Republicans should be so beside thomsel vos as to renominate Gen, GRANT, it i) would be scarcely possible for the Democrats —supporing them to show common senso ty their platform- present a candidate so \ objectionable that he could fail to be elected. But as the rank avd file of the Republican ALL IN FEW TORK, ‘and will probably remain there for some time, By many claiming to be well informed, it is believed that, this sudden departare for New York of #0 many of the Joading lights in the South Caroli manent has reference to the funding of the State debt under the provisions of the Sterling Funding Dill and a change im the nancial agency. Gov. nN party are not in favor of committing suicide, | sold to the Cubans ; and although the pro- Moittyagysoteatng % Seviesshaae wl fur as be know, they wero rot, dacrachuisctif to talk about my Senator 1ae® | scott 1s going to New York himself in the course of | —Among those who went to sce the ard | thore is prarcely n doubt that they will com. | ject was promptly repudiated both by tho hep Medes THM ORIGINAL KU-KLUX. anielded vy Uist 230, oF Not teoking proper redress. | FON” CUE Ih tee te mochinery for fanding | stant tn New {laven wae a middle-aged man who % y 7 P Ropent Atisor, Secretaries of the Society, and i$ neTumK A cowanD? L~ | a vel their National Convention to placeia the | Cubans aud the mother country, it offurs the eek ie i Md (Lanzher,] There was not the first pretence of rem “af the debt will bo pat tn operation, Firstof all H. 31, | lost bis brother by a mysteri pearance, amd t P . P 24 f was published on the 1st inst. in a Londou paper Thave witnesses ecesoa with that member whieh |! fas beard $0 mormur, as ke stepped quiexiy am 1 field one of their strong men. r only solution by which Spain can save any. i , Aft ‘ dy in that substitute, There was not a man Who | sstigiod me that bo would mot seek tue redress to | Kimpton, tho financial agent of the State, ta} Ti’ ok, ped quickly awagy ‘ 7 ealled La America Latina, fer proving bow } pojeved thas tNereever would bea verdict under it. ihe alindes. { Laughter.) He does not forget that | whose abilities, by the way, no one hero seems to atn’s bie In this condition of things, what will the Democraisdo? On o platform like that of 1208 they would be beaten nearly as badly asthey were then. They must, therefore, | repudiate all the Hampron and Biaue here s fics of that calamitous campaign, : But « reformed platform will not alone suf. 4) fice. They must present an acceptable can- 1 Widate, Indeed, if there is to be a defect in i! vithor, it had better be in the former than in thing from the wreek of her last possossious in the westorn hemisphere, + aereeniallilpnion Good Advice for any Candidate. Objections begin to bo raised against Mr. GREELEY ag a candidate for the Presidency. Hore is what the dyspoptic Chicago Zriune haa to say about its * “Tf Mr, GregLey were nominated for President, and Fuakx P. Buatm for View, it might fairly be called the Mrandy and Water ticket, as BLAU would —A Kansas hotel door bears the following placard: “This botel i* closed On account of » difam euce between tue propristor and Cook, Which Was vt Mod With pistols, and seat tue proprietor to Lae grave 0d the cook to the jail.” —A Mississippi paper shows the advantages of advertising by telling of & man who advertived 10 10 columns foF ® lost cow, and had it restored to him be fore the paper was distribated, “wiih a copy of the Index #tack on its horns.” —"Teonfess,”’ says Ralph Waldo Emerson im & recent address, “ that I do not fod in Boston, with alt the education of our people, a fair rhare of originality contrary to the law of God slavery is, and show- ing how the Romen Catholic Church in all ages has endeavored to suppress it, this address winds up with the following words: »*. “Although we do not conskter this the fit moment to prove it, trath and justice compel us to record the fact that, in virtwe of existing treaties, Great Britain has the right to demand the immediate emancipation of a great part of tho slaves at present held in Cuba and Porto Rico, . Nor should it be forgotten that the fatal T have, presence of Alteen members of the Honse, seen the member from Huinols (Farnsworth) Put nis fist tu tho face of tho member from Massa ehasetts, denounce him in every way that ove man ean dendunce another, anti 1 had to ray to other ombers of the Commities sanding by, that 1 did not think one White man would take it witnout a Acut, and thas the decent negroes in New York Siatd would Oeht over It. [Uproarioas Itugiter.} Mr. Fanxsworra (Jerisively)—It was on secount Ot his extreme age porkapa. (Shouts ot Iauehter-| Mr, Buren (pointing to Mr. Farnsworth)—He is not a wilte man, ‘TUR CHAPLAIN AND CORONER CALLED FoR. Mr. Expnipox (Dem., Wis.)—Now is the time to call fo the ebaplun, (Continuous laughter.) have any confilence, is to bo removed and some in- ¢orporated institution in New York (probably the Broadway Bank) will be appointed in bis place. Kimpton claims that the State owes him a large awount of money that ho nas advanced on # personal account, but that is a matter no ove can understand, “His claims bowever, may lead to aificulties fn removing him, for it is said to bes very largo amount. The people are at a loss to understand how they can possibly be indebted to Mr. Kimpton in #o Ia im. When the Jaticr was appointed Mhancial agent, it w notorioas fact thut he had nothing, and even his Supposed influence which recommendot him to Beott in the first pla indied down to a mere nothing. Lunderstand that immediately after the appointment of Kimpton, he was @alled upon to ‘The object was merely to throw dast in the eyes of the people; but, after all, he should go for it. just as ‘often had to go for deficiency dilis, because they to be passed. He would therelore take this * Mr. GAMFLELD (Kep., Os .0), in revty to Mr. Batier, rominded the ‘Hou f tio mythological god who ate up his own childrea w» fast 06 they were bora into the world, =~ Mr. Hortam—What was his name? | (Langhter.) Mr. GAnPixLD—He wan & very miurnue gontie- man. [Langhter.] ‘The gentieman from Maseschu- sete had @ obild of bis own which he wished to get Dorn into life or to get ita home ie the Congress of tho United States, but the monster could not get its status here in this House ata! and from that oman has been ditsalsfied with every- Se i the latter. The ‘le look w: drink bi \d GREELEY more water th ji i es hour the M of thought, Not any remarkable book of wisdom, not i r people ith suspicion ow Bmore brandy a3 | GREELEY. More vate tea | crascity by which it was attempted to preserve | (ine attoupted in the way of Ka-Kiux legisiation. Mr. Cox (Dem, N.Xj~Fhe Coroner saouid Be | rajse $60.00) to pay of the members of the first | gy proad generalization, no national anthem, have j Al upon resolutions framed by demagogues and | Question conuccted. with Gneeiey's candidacy | slavery in the United States originated that civil | Now that .. bay oy Wek aiA member of tis Legislature. CF a 4 | ey vet contributed. adopted to meet an exigency. They profer | Would be, to finds Vice. If one were found, NY | war which so desolated that country.’” 4 TB WHOL BRPUDLICAN PARTY 18 mm Lise — | Miltary Commies of tio lant House deleoded the | {ue Beate for we purpose. The Governor faally | Tose who hoid that croquot is viciow re ' Interesting Reading—Tho explanation of Wrvaws, which will be found in another column. Those who read it attentively and believe that Wrxans sold himself for $65,000, believe moro ‘action and the report of tint that the vouchers of tleman froin Marsa. clrusetts in referenc National Asylam had ose submitted 19 the Commision, and showed tbat ¢ had fairly aod honestly expe every dollay ho had received from the Treasury of the United Biates, It was trae that the Committee did Comuimitiee, and wiatod + to see their principles reflected in the man had to for whom they vote. A good candidate without any platform is stronger than a fee Die or a slippery candidate ushered into the on this report, tho gentleman acts in charncter when he comes up to throw alt the con he pos siblyean upon this bil, Tdo not it aso meaapre either of wisdom or pattiotiem thas to die inis# With a curse and matediction snd contempt tbe fruit of these six weeks’ labor on this question. Kind—excopt thatof swearing.” 20 oy, This does not seem to be conceived in a spirit of friendship toward Mr. GREELty ; but we trust he will heed it and profit by it leading to checkers, from thence to backgammon, from thence to cards aud faro—wiil rejuice to kaow, under the head of “ Warnings,” that ® danghter of fGulesbarg, 1, broke her arm wae playing croquet on Thursday last, @o TO KEW TORK, and on his personal crodit raise tue amount. This ‘was but turee yours ago, and now it is feared that the State is 80 deeply indebted to its financial agent that fteaunot got nd of Lim. These are mattors The House proceeded to vote on the conference that the taxpayers car = oI re fo ’ Geld bys saree of sonoroun resolutions. The | ail the sare. ‘Tho Yeson whic it should | thane do. lo ail potest tat be su vie | repr andy ia, apend to oy » wie wc | fee, Gor alt beta, Mas | By the ea apcanin a tn engi unk amt gaat or ansana not twa» Ya none ‘Whigs only succeeded in the Presidential | convey to his mind is that he must hasten to | tuous Republican; and we are convinced that ho iso Tee elit can Te'the Prealdent for hte slgnatere, Period Sdolla of uhe publle money to bie own Use te, presen cope tale anes seen the pura nurtianed y of the more powerful ageum tests of 1640 and 1848, when they had no j over was, We can- ‘The Senate concurrent resolation for s ual ad- | te sa ae cen om 3 in Tux SUN by the President and cashier of that in- on, without Arst ex ylait con ) hi y repent of the practico of profane swearing | is just as virtuous now as ho ever was. W Journment at 9 o'clock was passed. the Cominittes had come to the couclision | Stintion, denying certain statements ol mine in ing to the patient and his frionds their medical prover platform at all; but they had in Hannison | and renounco it forever, And. howover } not repro « painful suapicion, which’ ariaes } Ato {pp Bonne digee rousrenien no one: the'onty utfersnee being’ tant FP ewe money wee est a Mtoni Ug “Pe Hooral bavinu come from 90 16 ties, and procuring the unqualified coasoat of all com i! find Taxon capdtlates who embodied their | little hemay respect advies fram Chicago, he | fom the perusal of this interesting document, { mantot comites Lo walt co the Preside tnd | e'oitsbe: personaly renpoonini tr ik ners | Seth &s0ucth 2/0 calla te toosaion eat | cerned. | principles and precisely met the pending | cannot question that of Timm SuN which | hat Wovane doesn’t always know just what be is Mosare, Dswos, Maysard. 204, Bay, were eppelaied | 00 nies ot the i + ba aad cal upon me by the enrd. I certainly did belicye that | —More trouble exists among the boatmen. eoted Legislaturd | vuch committes on the . dutiar ui a Columbia looking after Ye request £0 eatio: | crisio, shines for all, and gave him ten thousand ies Aadgetlelielanenstctaptes wo mow 1S me. Dace obered 2 Jolud resolating asserting the ADJOURNMENT SINE DIR. Swn_ interests, which were then, and, | can See Lroserdiyeagtontit-opeba rie rie eal elelerat | Presuming that the Democracy will not | good Democratic votes when he was running pots ~) wc | Peves te Serrsrout teeatien requiring epprorriauons | - At thie point of the discussion, and while the | Mi ra ee eee tdeeds “he person referred | atrange for a general university rogatta, decliacs to Tlouse was quite amused and exciled over it, the ial take wo bold « sep aa this, they must be pro- | for Comptroller. In answer to the chargo of cowaraco | of een, which was busted! under We etueanon | SAGt. Taine cdacenoy andre. saaguaess | 108 U8 HPP aE TM aemune, ~~ ji sees sore nae al es Vos en pared, when Gnant ia thrown aside, toenter | Swearing is wicked, and Mr. @neeney | which English and German correspondents bring Woviai's Fake VEFLANIION TE a i Eee ieecmacd ite, | who spent the winter lore, und on many occasions | fase year. said is I the canvass next year against heavy odds. | ought to stop it for that reason. We put | against the French troops, the London Spavator } ay neruen (Rep., Mass) asked unanimous con- | out day. 4 ma ree ronen tee hunoeit te pe toe peas ore oy akg —The Scientifie American says it is now ime | ‘Then, too, a platform attractive to sensible | forth this principle with emphasis, because | Shows that the latter, without any loss of per- } sons to make ® Hersonal expiinalion, THE PRESIDENDS PROCLAMALION, | of the bank and its connection with South Carolina | possible to cousteuct a burgliarproot safe, for the tnlef, 4 { men will’repel a fow Socessioniste and Cop- | he has lately disclaimed the theory of mere | £%#l bravery, bave experienced an alteration || Et 2UvES moved $0 euapens the roles, whieh Seaaeeae finances. | lverybody here. officials and all, believed | win hie cylinders of compressa nydsogen and oxy- | t perheads, To compensate for this, the Demo- in their daily habits of thought,” “have become Convening an Extraordinary Sesston of the Mr. Kiploy waa the bank's agent. Ttaiked with) | gen, can ina few seconde burn Holos of any avee 19 the 1 , was agreed to—113 to 3%. Mr. BUTLER proceeded to address the House in rence to tbe scene which took place in the Sen- Fentlonan freqaenuy. HM who always spoke of bim as an tation in question. He appeared Universalism, and proclaimed himself a be- liever ina sort of mitigated hell, where wick- Dardest metal—his fire driti enabitag bim ta a tow min deni The Acti f the on May 1 at once toofsensible and too eensitive,” and are ry many crats must make an inroad into the ranks of avtuobé of the utes to work his way into the strongest safu that was “4 ran at “ rit of calow between himself and Senator Davis of Ken- Joint High Comuinsion to be Considered. - the Republicans, or they must fail. \’ An ef- | edness vanished fo e: rd Hrennipepiees seraahedewlgad So eee ea MEF. Davide own deseription of | Wasmixorox, April 90,—The President to-day | /'@ Baow.s greet deal of the internal workiage of | ever constrected, — ; P P xach P' Broadway Bank, and thi imself the al | fective mode of doing this is for the Dem lation.” This seems like beating the devil around | ¢''o cocurrence to be true, Mr, Batler submitted to | issued tue following proclamation : the Hrosdway Bank, snd thas gave himself the alr | Seven girls in Cincinnati have associated 1 A m le of fg for oe: | anco with its deserts. In view of this danger | a stump, and reminds one of the anecdote which | tie, cancid Judgment of the House end of all ust | waersas, Onjecte of laterest to the United stator se} "sty fovers (rom lure are disagreeableto the office. | theinselvee foto eanclety having for it» olect the tm it racy to bring ont Mr. Sten as their can-| ho should lose no timo in reforming, and | Trnoxx Powen, the actor, used to relate. Pass: | men twnich of te ive hed tn te aaas pines tie | a a aye the Sonth aay GL May next, do. reesive | Lolucre and viuuderels, Dat Lind them extensively | vestigation of the antecedents of wife-huntars. Any { didate for 1872, Tle would sweep the coun- | should taku caro never to curse or swear | ing ina stage couch over tho fcld of Dladens- | pure of the Dinckgusrd. Me. Devie war shickied | Sod ect ub uch communicattous as maybe made wo | rfree oy fie Ooo Bis ey Seca Ge Peet sb cil eesdendtharnedth an ines fg wobater publ fot | try, and annihilate all of tho Republican | again, burg, near Washington, where the Maryland mi- | HOwrenponnhLty for what-uo sad Oy bie ace and | Now Uinefaravk, Uizenees Grant, Dresidone of the | inane inlguities arg shown lop here, liatead of or | Tos'ny ‘youn upward. Webdings ae likely 2 De | sent which he did not absorb, while his | Besides, swearing is ungentlemanly. No | litia were ignominiously defeated by Gen. Ross's | tected, be hed ejected the etiluvia of his rewe eNee Mate, iemarinn: arclariog thet An espaondi: | Teche eine esta T can only say that 1 ave | scarce hereafter in Cincionatl ‘ c % _ ‘i . alter the most higt-toned manner of chivalry, r o ited statas | SOOt age! : ~ ‘alba r) Ty i political millennium wiven the Kalas lion | and-as m magn Or fduensaty infsunaiinite | Bish troops in 184, be asked the driver why | “iy hyn™bete Witt Macbeised vatbr mr. | favcttec ee Tasttmacgsest youn tthe Cant | rte, coming om Colm eregiyta! ic { || —The Louvre aud he Tuli althoogh site j would make his peaceful lair among the | ought to leave it off, Moreover, itis inja- | HO ran Away almoot berore ine oatue ued eenie | RANGb eG Mths’ ike cpactdon fat bo would my | jan Gomer sect, ae rewckn ayrat 9 uy 0 substantiate, eis eiegpy capt Mialyfeaed rd atdigen { e: , A 4 Well,” “ tte ouy are aera! et CH antic t= nawannal av. nding par ave bee > thi 6. je pleasure Of am iulerview » Some strict and stupid partisans may ob- with the young and beautiful jectto Mr. SumNER because he has never ounces that [Ww only object in ocoupying the twe Btales, at Washington, tue twentieth day of April, In the year of our Lord ope thousand elgat hundred ‘and eudence of tue United too deeply impressed on Mr. GnEELEy’s an. had merely said that he Would make po attack upon bum. tie bad for vearly wine years suffered trom est in it.” Perhaps this has been the trouble palaces was the protec and preservation of the A Of the La SSE8 HOLLY, derstanding. It damages a candidate for | yj seantts, and ch: of Fiaten Sf Avietien . re ir y a ca , t with the French, a nd charges of having appropriated to his | States of Anierica the nioely-dhh. U. 8. GRANI. | of this cfty, ‘They told me many inters CAAT pa aeurny and Otter precios sxtcles\convelied In. wk eed : : w eg Of Atietic ( interesting things, belonged to the Democratic party. We | any office to be known to swear. Here, for ee one how be would sarwer wom ouve for ait PY itso Foam, Secretary of State, seated mush conmese Uniortaseinie we mee | at point the managers of the party theretore to Senator Taumbut™. He was long a A respected correspondent in West Vir- ginia transmits to usa circular which be bas re- excited much comment, ortupately the printed detier got back here sooner than they expectot as it refloeted upon certain of the powers —There is 9 wan in Glen’s Falls, New York, whe won't believe any stories about the sagacity of doge He says dogs hi captured aud levied assersmionte on the revels of Loulstsns to the amount of nearly $3,000,000, and he Lad charged himeelf with the amount on’ tho books a NEW YORK'S DIBLIOMANIACS, ara example, at the very outset of the Presiden- tial campaign, wo meet with this slur from not common sense eades i 24 Ws ceiv 0 of thi efs in thi . . ind us shey Were to a great extent under fh proof of hie lender of the Iinois Democracy, sent by | Chicago; and though it does not amount to | ‘eived fom one of the swindlefe in his city who | of to Department. Theee Looks tad Deen open or It, Senater Mureky, 8. Pate h Tee pede eg Saal re pone ead nep altel dite aphevereaet them to the Legislature, and by thom made | much in iteelf, it suggeste that all pretext Proposo to sell counterfeit money, aud send their bas oree Genes NO’ ad.S ARs HO dames Lonox, and KR, I, Stuart io oe aA eA et LD A jerlstie denying | and vet it om firejuss to hav and that dog Bacrotacy ot (ids Guns, "EGA ence dupes boxes of sawdust instead. , The name fasion at the lant se rlos—Iarities of Literacurd. be" posror’” aforeesid. would’ entertaue e gover | Sctually ran ander the baru belonging to him, and lay y 9 | for such things whould instantly be he was chosen a Senatog in C 4 g8 whould instantly be removed. | which this swindler assumes ia Daxten H. Kar- | s20%ent of the national asy!uin From Sabine Bibliopolist opiuion of ther PASS OOD SUC SNY EATS CRASS FOGSED Oe AM HTM TES Dasay chosen | og in Congress as an | . We would earnestly hope that Mr. Grex | rock. His address is at 85 Liberty street, but | epost not delivere’, wade . “Honest Rich,” says Washington Irving, MaDe SERS RETA. VOCTURS othe Bortieh 2 Gnti Nebraska Democrat, beating Mr. Lis | £7 will give tho subject his immediate at- | persons desiring to deal with him are invited to MIGHLY sLaxpenove 1a ons ie Car petaral ppererneh ues aarti: | ats J ibe sp adrads de alla ocalceial |Pethdivede doyeloretonegan Carmina yin ri ' COLN because the latter was a Whig. Sona- | tention, Let him announce in the Zrisune, | call at 11 Ann street, room 8, up stairs, Our | to him (Batter), By that act that gentleman had put | |AF soucatclew flee every Godament rolatine to the |e ee ee ete cwegrerat gue letter | thre esd Atmioroveope will be fond to eontale sasit a ; y ht eee pat | 9, rn # ostablis ten by no reporter of the New York 8 o 4 o contain maith tor Trommur4 hits the happy medium of | over his own initials, that he has come to ap- | correspondent is not aware that this class of | Would norur: henceforth cousider mee gendauans | imeelt in London av an American vitiiopote, and | ste conversation, we, faichfally amure you, was hala | ("dos of mall oysters, covero witn shalis, and swim { holding fast to the three recent amendments | prelend how odious the wickedness of pro- knaves is about as numerous as the leaves in the | tongue or pen a stander upon anybody, certainly not | *% Such endeavarod to stimulate 4 love for (ais clase ig tng evening. Tree, you nave ecledin s ® ming nimbly about. Ove hundred and tw onty of these » of book bie r forest, and that their efforts to entrap would.be | Ny een CRep., Til) aeked and obtained | *te0t ee py te a dealers in counterfeit money are constantly kept | permission to make a personal exptenation in roply | Uvivmanta may be formed from t over resortod to this method of allaying our dis. | little oysters extend but a si FiAliOg strangers at your ex- | contuirs @ variety of a inch, The liqaor also of tho Constitution, while ho resists un- | fanity is, that he sorrowfully repents that he 1 myriads of necossary and exasperating measures for | has ever given way to it, and that he will en- branch of staLomont, loulm, yy © f three distiact species. t lo Mr, Bader. He eaid it was wo tate in no doubt, Is somew bat exaggerated, (iat Mr. ‘On. yer at thy ‘Worms ot ct 8p their enforcement. He was the author of | deavor with all his might never to swear | “P i ¢very Part of the country. Tor thas gentiolaaa to bab Oo" Ghrctoma teeiees. tee has expeniled $20,000 on bie collection Of De | Ht Advaita teal indiguudes Buctid tne hah —A very interesting pupil at one of the Pitts the Civil Rights bill of 1866, but he ; , —— rule of non-imvorcourse, He trusted shat lis (Mr. oywees, and itis yet Lacomplete, ach le Stow Ts emugD id the Papers Bers | getg (Mass.) schools 1s Michach Lahy, who lost bold ivil Right of 1866, but he | again 80 long as ho lives, unless it be in a} Congress adjourned yesterday in the most | Farusworti's) goat age had not anything to do | wattiy neo) Murphys with the cmugnal faeiitt \hrougis she papers, J jowaaicted | anne on the railroad when «very email boy, whe bat has opposod the repulsive features of | court of justice, or at the Custom House, or ice Neco on tase een ne, Wes enpeenes by 1am ies Of ppwenay St oon. an two ott A east antoap rag Land K. ROLLIN. | worked hie way through the lower sonools, and now sppropriate manner, with @ violent row in the | in reference to the Senator from Kentucky. (Lau, during aq . (Lanigh- ‘ ter. ‘to the I twouty-fve parts which make a complote set of House. Borer, Fanxswonrm, and Beck did i) 23. teeeronee National arenes Dissblon | Bra. Bo it will ve seen that but few bibNomant: Py Doty Sigh Bibra rier pay ory eteot had bas holds a good place in the highest school of the towa, ‘J poles He manages his bo hu jate, ites Qacly—all A - : iY @ prominent collector 1 a rat e 4 eee consistency of the session was preserved to the eed Paria ea rele Leer gy eg tro tep ey rary y are Jacags Lava: ‘Almon W, Grleweld Le Bf, favored ma, Bowever, for, thik thoruing | recetved || Ceeen't prastioe thas in seheo! honre, J. the following, whic ‘spe 4 m5 ; aeaier i very last. (Me. Butler) to produce his bank book, whica would | Harlow, and William Meuziee of New York el dloal as’ to HOW tuo old thing worka in Bouth Cafoe A venenatis: Sesien UT none the Hiaeee: the Ku Klux legislation of the present ses: | before a proper legal officer, or when called sion. He is preéminently right on the lead. | to take the os h of any office to which he ing issues of the times. He voted against | may be elected. the impeachment of JouNnson, and all sober Let Mr, GREELEY do this as soon as pos- jt A 3? ‘ . show that he bud constantly on hand from §10y,000-] Certon Brevoort, Henry C. Murphy, aud Jo! : Tannel was called upon to wivean opinion on th Republicans now admit that ho waa right. | sible, and wo will at once copy his anti {oFisi.ow of Government money, which be kept | McCoy. of Brooklyn; John Carter lio wn, of a fee dan ete cae treat enverpriee, Shaking his heat, he eaiat "I have Jo opposed Cnaxt’s San Domingo swindle | swearing pledge in Tne SCX, and warmly Nomcoms Ses wn Mu sis oun private bank 1a his owa'aame, and with | Aetican Ubrary of tbe lute Pover Force, of Wash: | pean cin: Thaw cont PSM Natg ARTERY. | Ved Rereabouts, off and on, about forty yes, and my and the ostracism of SuMNER. He is hostile | commend it to our million of daily readers. rites ran ae i lagers ek Mr. BUTLEN inade the point of order that this was | {td 1 eee pores. by Connrese for $200,009, ang couveration, ae yang, Publlen all that | op iwton Is that if Twas the Commonwealth of Masse to tho further agitation of all questions re mpany has retfied the hall. in | sp atiack upon iim instead of belog ® personal ex: | 0) 4, Tosa ah ought at suction | Sot sion & meve Seruvied nes ee Pacattcl eke ‘Thus the first obstacle in his way as a Pre: ‘than six yoard, brought at auction | not rippore yon d vilehed M you bi Twenty-eighth street, noi |. | planation. : sn noes Broad a7; With: snoel ‘The SrEAKER—Will the gentleman from Massa. | Ne! £4) soon as | Batel I nad gor wailed ce t and got es fur lating to slavery and reconstruction, and . Wew dential candidate will be removed, and he lent taste. The watis are tinted io subdued and | op, mm tue nomerous min misce! Unt! we got from Moses @ certifoate for opinion is thes I don’ know what I should do about | usetts state the words to .whici bi : or and Haneons ! * for a sui of favors general amnesty. He is sound on the | will be able to goon hie path rejoicing and | Pleasant colors, the etage is Oright with new scen- | the Cait will rule rerh eieaia cee ae hobbies we can, only select 8 few for eR Ty i ar heen rar tetrad clergyman of the ropeal of the income tax, the reduction of | full of confidence. ery, and the auditorium i# handsomely and comfort | ME, Burin anvuld say pretty much all of it } ter'ot ane Now York bar, is an enthusiastic coliee. | fxs 7, At | Chase OF eM ag, hea Desa Rot pobiio expenditures, a modification of the eee Gvly furnished, Evidently toe minstrels have come ; “ tor of dramatic literature, and rare and cur oti nay ticles from the wajting rooms of various ratlway ste L Den’ , & mi pote ee to ataye Theis opstite setsrialtinente hee aeme |i ce coxasD wrasse wrrm ruacro xomey, criminal trials, In the latter featnre Lia udrary sur- | Meddoliate. Me gives Itt tions and sentenced to twelve mouths imprisonment. 4 tariff, and civil service reform ; and he would ging for What is Lost. at in tho varied branghes of their profeasion they | J,*0BPo#e that that does aot require a poiut of order | basses any,other in tao United Staton. tnd vr ontog dhe fulieary f From the duplicates found at his lodgings, t art " y , 0 varied brangbes of th ofeaston thoy | 1,*tvrose tt fy ey A ; note | MM Ae Would Belo us, aud we wore expoecity “4 cat Hagingys . : conserve all the just powers of the States| The Republicans in thie city look with | nave aweil organized, competent, and eftective com | “°a'se'Sit can rated that auch Ianguage was out of | Witistanding hie tlany duties mucieipal, eateeriag, | Ruy vogive sa certticate ust The tame as iftuecialn | nan neha LF utpateyiongndendantaltieny while maintaining the constitutional autho- | longing eyes upon the great political power | pauy. Whatever our “colored brethren” have ever | °F and social, fuds time now and tnea to ramos iu | peared in tu and we (eet M BES FRG ADS DER LONT IA MAY SHA) CUPS time he has b« Mr. YanNewontm was allowed, by a vote of the | the delightful feld of bibliomanis, His weaknoss we will not sen thi biating with several clergy ines rity of the eral Government. Do the | in the hands of our fellow citizens of Ger one, this particular company is equally abie to do, ‘ House, to proceed in order, He went on to ape is hkewivo the drama and curious trials, wih ap We had co come out and deny the conversation in | {°F # arate, Habits of intemperance Democrats want a better man than Lyatan | man origin, ‘The imposing procession of The programme consists of the usual variety : Firet | of sawaction for the wale Of @ piece of proper vecasivual penchang ior qualat out-of-the-way live- e at you. tna fature letcer, | appear to have led .D 8 bett : Of] tue accustomed black circiot of singers and playors, | st 1h spton, Virgiaia, for BAMgual asylum, tho | FAture ye waSt We ald about -The most ¢ newspaper Tuumpuct.? With him they could 1 Easter Monday has made a deep impression } resplendent prope.ty having beon’ owned, by Me, Buver, but |, The cheerfal fuce of our veteran fiterateur, I, A. oa veri newspaper bee i y ) 5 resplendent in white shirt bosoms, with the end | taving been transferred by kim to,his brother in: | Duyckinek, may often be seon among tho old book | about 1 Wh sto Tho J “a eorious inroads into the Republican ranks | upon them, and they ardently wish that the | men looking abrurdly solemn and grotesque, | Jaw.t Mr. tbldredh, 10 cover apocarances. tn cou: | s40Fes oC Nasa street If pos oon scout | hav about Juwa, Yoursin wftienisa, arkabie vara 1: aeaes oh carat Ge se could be got to vote the Repub. | From these we have senthmental ballads, comic | clusion, he said tnat if that Jon and the tos. ndsome ldtle Volumes as * Abelard and Lorri aad Ka Kly, and what the namy invans ts t and aweep tho country, though perhaps a | Germans could all be got to vote the Repub. | Prom time we Baye sentlmentll, Palladay comic | ‘inuny'eiveu by Mr. Budee belore. tie Couunittes Dapnnis and ‘Culoe," and the benutstal | ‘The Ring newspapers here have. teadec becom liter etvcs : livtlo less triumphantly than with Cuarnes | lican ticket a » and chorus singiug | on Military Affaire last wession were belore any | Volumes of poetry tuat emanated from Waiting | exposing the Le eryied bee pad me for Ne ne ane) Anadis Be are Rao § ae p by a skillful quartet, After this 1 @ burlesque | petit jury of the United Beater, it would convict | Lamu's press, Obce Neidere in ante Otaten Teed ele eer: |: Wate wae tn Mibsleninal © Wookie: y the UMN Et, ‘our years ago a majority of the Germans | on fisk's Ninth Rogiment band concerts, Then | “tm (Butler) of embezatement and perjury. [Laugh- |, Mr. T. W. Field keeps a sharp lookout for evory- | above for wy justification, NY PMMA ME | Pine dao! Lhe otitor w to bis advertise Ni pee . were with the Republican party, and if they | « capital travertio by Mr, W. IZ Rico on Misw | {<1 #0d great excitement.) ‘That wus cil Le bad to | (hin relating to the North Awerican Ludiaus, upon ese : Tianiel eee ul Mist hate pee eet egotint ‘uba. : y 2 ay. 5 eck he is womewhat of an aushority, 5 7 vertiacment Ught of this day's Pave Kuo” id ions about Cuba, had been let alone they would have stayed | Nilston's lackadaisical renderinz of tho * Old Mr. BUTLER remarked that he held in is hand a old, 1a addition to his Amorioaia hobdy, iss | Mew ot Weight on the Grand Jury of Mids | Wuether us BEM OF Wn a bevy Reports have been current for sume days | thoro, But the Republicans were controlled | Polk# st Home.” There ia also some good double | TPG ie Miltary Coinmutton made tust wewsion ahom it cenit he deemects ee cre ha tp ng EtG feulns aod crigigality mere ihn weare able sobay. i he i ft on subject, aud he would read the closing 0: oi ry 0 pus to ra ae ym the New Brunswick Times, mine and origigullty 1s more (han we a: aay pest that osents of the Republic of Cuba | by a lot of temperance fanatics who were do iB, and variety of come woones, ‘The | graph of™ tad an ane ti ip dicing care; Witueta hin miny trop smoog which’ te |. Thore is very muchof the proses titand Jury The rigid observance of old English rules are z ; ‘ h Fa, BOee. 00. ‘\ | culumny which might be put out against 10 first edition —o ‘ouus snd Ad their number is not tncreased ove rs EY ia the South Carolina . wer actively at work in London endeavoring | termined to regulate the drinking of Inger na {natance, (Mr. Hamcvond, the coruet | whera. [The paragraph exonerates Wy, ities rors | Hitle tome Wat might De carried tn one's’ vest | years, bus heir egipoeliy ineuperencelicnt atineey | cant eee or a ihe courts, and © negioet of the same to iuduce the British Government to recog: | beer an » wi be a Yuices of good | any charge or suspicion of misappropriation of the | Pocket, for which he paid $1,000; and there is | previous atiompts, Ho y RAP Ute BY | On tbe pase of Mr. Petigen, gave rise to the (ol | veer and Rhine wine on Sundays and other | 4iality lacking, a8 48 somewhat "goucrally tho 'caru Rares OF suscieioa, eporrialice of (he Polyebrouicon’ Of Master iauiph Uigdous | gown on the Uribers of the late election id cocan | Wins Passage: "Mr, Petigra,” sald the Judo," you rere! » Re ' ‘ b the minsire ivation, entloine jl nisconduc Mig don, | on the Dribers of tho late electivn sad crush b! i she Ju nive tho Velligerency of the young Re- | days, In carrying out this design thoy sub. | wt this calling would recognise the fact that thors ie tie discuarge of bin Guiles.) Under thutrepore he | jr nted uy Caxton, for which be tai dowa eho tui: J Sem tM they will only sit on the Pribery Gace nt | have on a ligt cont, You can't apeak.” Pousra ro public, in order that on the basis of such | joctod the Germans to despotic and odious | B&t He School of singing, and that exacily the same | ‘U0!) branded as wum of $4,600. Asan example of the good ior- | they ought to, Radicolisin and Hingis 10 thie Cty | piled: * May it please (ue bench, L couforin strictly i an cl P training is required to make a good negro minstre! FALSH AND CALUMNIOUB * pinaniac, J Will have iis breath uiterly squeezed out by the | the law. Jct iue illustrate: Ze law says that the Daw Fecognition they might effect 1 i mention ti T eniti y might effect a loan in| laws, The rosult was that they all went | {0 make am operatic singer, and if, acting onder | everything that should be said against the F ‘ons aud Adonis” wi Se eee Asma tg uote are indeed petit beside | rister suali wear a biack gown and coat, and your Hoa that market, It is well known that tho 1 f this theory, they should put, themselves into the | duncand Treasurer af the Netionst Avslumms rete | bivlopole, among some literary TabbInG, Tar oes | an Lolo a guiea Le Welkhte of the Jurymen ure | or us : : A . over to the Democracy, and that, instend of } hands of the best Italian singing teachern, then We | were twelve or Hfteen Kontlemen ei the Heare | sulling storing, © ome VWTery Febbian, for one | t Tollows, graded secording “to age + Kanyon | Yu hge. «Well, the law also eave rif < authorized diplomatic agents of the Cuban | a reasonable liquor law furnishing tho | Mond lave as artistic vocalisin fu tho minstrel halls | whom ue had taken to" Fortress Montes, audvte. | Mr. Frederic Tye, B89 Guy dam, Sie | Fred Giants, 1; | SacKe. ” Woll, the law also save tho Bheriff shall woas terickson is an ardent biblomaniac. younger a W. Havitan i Simuel Newton, 219; Gershor & cocked hat and ¢ mposing | Martin, 949 ;' Mayor bi Vander bere, f great love tor the typogras | and Jonath he possesses many rare und | (Foreman), 213: H.C, fi Does you Honor hold wa 4s on the operatic wtage ; for there is in many of | whou ho had shown the property which lu 1 ae Well as tue ba?” He these companies, as there 18 noticeably in this one, the very best material for training. But there 1s no Republic, Messrs, Mestne and Ecmeven RIA, in this city, some months since ac lad wold | ing in to the National Asylum, and every man who ever | stick’ Saw it would admit that iu that (rausaction be had ys Wieided the means to pay the interest on the city debt, we now haye eubstantially no law at all, and Jonover, Hemuel Vanderburg, | the eword inust v9 Ye, ea ; Avbott | was perinitwad to Ko on. Me Was permitted to «: himself, ne pliical art, of whi i 5 such thing possible as a self-made singer. It ix the | given t 5 + Bs Jas. B. Bro. ernment for some such purpose; and in | source, (lombouriag) tee tle Ven erentee cae ORE {OR avers in the levestianiion boat he did not nell | tection In Awerica, Ho has a great ‘admiration for | Only two ‘ander $01 And tr will bo centoeh wos Opes mare forgive nar. cuete sie Het, ped he eve ‘depen {98 © r prother-in-law sold i Jaughte v0Kks Which Once belonged to famous authors, or hn ryrtere | OL who from #uch & fall ¢ view not only of the lack of all moral.| ‘The Germans have a natural attraction to | (meavemaedereest ond fies ate both. edmiraniy hi \ustne,teaman inten sold I Uauenter.) | | Looks wie once eloaed 0 Famous. thors, and pisrordioncrane eurdecsioner 1und And noc sowie singe Ot treuky support to the Cuban cause, but of the | the Repub Firat comle power: Heynolds has a delightful | That was ono of the cheats in the statement, I | whicn beur traces of once belng owned by Lord | in ki hat tl Foenhen 909 2.6; ween it Fooiist and weak yes. You, Wi , , but of the » Re D3 bi 5 v6 jous laugh, and Ariington is bright, clever, 3 we 0 tate ' a " my known that the avorage weightof a wan Is on! ree the Republican side ; but they also have an | ybsuraly droll in everything he aly Sever sad Was put into (he hands of my brother-in-law as se. | Boron aod Charles Lamb, It is related of De | 140 of 150, the muaguitude of tte Grand Jury will be ules aad active enmity against Cuba displayed by | attraction for lager and Rhine wine. Of the curity for money which he lent i Quincy that he disdained to have nis books on | appreciated, in-law swore | shelves, a8 we usually see them in libraries, but foresee but one drawback Lo the success of this com: Pany, and that ia (he serious one of the ili ventila- See are = ear Grok Gon, Grant and his Cabinet, this mission , ' , two, they prefer Democracy with free lager | tion of th ‘hat he did }ot lend you any mone Lavgh spread ‘them promiscuously al Pare SEND i nber through what leaden : y Pm 10 he ball, (Laughter. } promiscuously about the floor, ofen 7 rough what leaden night of Col. ) vas 0 The wo s esi My. BUTLEN—I cannot lave any controves keoping bis choicest volume: t) ‘ Corbin Fitting to be Mii F to Brasil he KrO) Ps Macias was only natural, The won- | to Republicanism with cold water, And if | gow Maieaats Co nneeicr ian mics that man, wim T would het bellove under cane, | tubs Mr, F, hus Om excellent brass, plonga eats Prem tha, Concianiais Commercial. Misiod F was that the omancipation clement in the | they should now come back to the Republi 7 On Tnnecent 8 Escaped | (Laughter, and hammering from the Speaker's | in l.ogsheads, " The celebrated Corbin of New Jersey, Grant's Cuban Republic had anne ? pub: the Penitentiary, gavel.) Reerring to (he wi Who swore ‘Mr, McCoy has a fine collection of rarities, tho | DFetiier in-law, 18 now om good terms with pis Pre A int pe had not induced itn agents to | can party and vote for Republican candidates | During the earlier part of last week, Charley } sssivei hint ihe investigation, he eald that oue of | Musing on many of them costing $10), xa cly do- | tential relative, of whom he spews in the highest Pray that she re » for sympathy to some ss) f rebibald ave 4 Holm Wag posited 1a bunk vaults, Very handy, wudvod, they | /aubuage of landation nd if ohe a sere) fer armpeths country—if | —if Grant should be nominated they would | APbisld, an engraver, ja tho employ of Harror + -ONAWAY MARINE DESERTER, Muss be (or reference or amusement’ veve Hed —— . achat ‘there be one in the world—whero the anti: | never voto for himewhat guaranteo can | U'othet#: Wat convicted tn tho General Sessions of | 14m te nad been trying to dnd Mr. Harris dese: gratitude of every patriot Tho Gay State to be Invader, naar 1 Alavery party are in earnest in thcir desire to | they haye that eae pra 4 ae an assault, with inteut to do bodily harm, apon Wils } vyuimarsund his log, auc (hat mnotige wane nee de ihe Bae Bae An Pe i nin afin bea given off Mieierant ioe nr desire to | the erance legisla. | liam Sheehan, in a quarrel between Sheeh tore man who had “ ‘ : g from 0 © pro ifle swarm! American pers Ninth Regiment to ye tar aDt 1 at an © ¢ ‘i é b 4 han and ha had once served with him (Butler) 5 Ld ‘Malia ry rilied by a the P ia end to htman bon2ags everywhere. | tion will not be revived against thom? ‘hat | one McQuade, in Third avenue, near Thirty-fourth for aupposed gallant conduct, dub had since gone AoeuFy. wich 18 to dolight the hears of woine future | enter Masseelusetts Under arme oa the 14h vi One kind youn to Arye. ; v,, We can ready understand how anxlour | {9 the rub, atreet, Archibald testified positively that he w: position of being & ‘witagan for the moewwoer tries Mr. He Stuart bas rather a weakness (or wo rks ear agape all her-griet, pardonwestul am she Cubans, who for two years and « half —_——_ : not present at the time of the shooting, and having Tito [Laughter] on tue fue arte and arts of design A Bash at the Bane Ball Hing, Pb gaan Ti i —" 2, °, KNEW! — Tu the Edutor of The Sun. bad Hos bh Dane & \ have experienced such appall The English non-conformists have fixed | ved previous good character, he was remanded r. Fauxewonru~And the other witnesses were peer ; Her last and worst of tyrau' fea we palling losses in ang non-conformi ave fixed the member from Maasuchusetts a ie The Man who & ou, Qi Sin: In ihe faiui(ui report of the proceedings of pison us fs ae oe f ‘and his brotive? in n who Runs Gen, Grant. Bim: In the fait rn With porsouous breut ‘dim, life and property, must bo to terminate this | 9P% May 9 a8 the day for the commencement of | (regents, Sinco iia crete Toy een his | law. {Kenewwd Iaughter aud other manifestations one wae eae en ores tne Naugaal dunioy Aaocistion given Yr tia 0 ieedienient t news ak ie Daslana Rita : edents, Sine conviction, Henry Butts bas horough enjoy aunt of the sce; The " in becaue er Da we epee thor recur her st A carnage and destruction by any method com: | ‘Heit Parliamentary attack upon the Established | voluntarily forward and made an am@davit that | Mr. Sh remarked ta conclusion Cust ne would | w.230nly man in New York veto is all-powerful | orithe Warrene iM: Bei o1 tbinertreet teesented, tne anne patible with (he object of all their sacrifices, | C#U"e% This marks the beginning of @ po- | fm Wurst the row, and was tuistaken for Arebibald, | pot ag driven into & ooniroveray on ihe eau | abt pasuaeet Cent ie Gon, Toca, | Te is an old dviitials at w deivgate oF tne Mageypa i Ih u the independence of their counter Ty, | ities! agitation compared with which the debates | Quate, wito ts his frends and to compel Sivehaneio | Taok and ola apolt eaeaeretagSe an tuneat ss, | OF creat “ahrewdnow and force, Hie knows, wore er ad wan Ratuoed my veal ont y ) upon 1 sestablishme: 4 : Woven’ his hold of do ke Fact 9 RE ng | om ali | about horses than any osher man in the United | ©. 7 tho endeavor to attain this object, it lv not om ¥ a bdr ing) ol ware co) sed Tite Wien pinch ior Mopeds, be sireek Bit hand blame, whe mau seoneratian ye ade only tio | Stat Te could makes fortuno at any time asa | ddnlor Association at heart, Twas the avowed oc: oun! ¢ English Establishment has been | wounding Si k. ne arg calumnies ¢ horse tamer if his other talents should prove una. | Of Fing influence and injustice, The Mi unlikly that they might be willing to ean tu the hand, Oa hearing she | rect from hell? (Laaghter. Worerster ‘calls upou alt roapec mor clube t Heat pair diet var Redk to Pay to | for three ceuturies such » power in tho land, and | AMdavit road yesterday, tue Recorder granted a | | Mr. Brox (Dh a Wy ieked snd chiatned isare Te Ment et et tae una ene | forming 8 uew ‘stssclgnae ahote Cetin wal Y for the poaccable coe | coutrols so vast a patronage, that it will dic } Gwu rvcoguimanpe fe! AFebibuld’s release eu bis | 19 Make u slaceuient On benAlt of the Seuavor ‘rom J injw in New York cap only be understood trough Uuid eway instead of amon. Pt: MoCAMTON , | Kentucky. who, he waid, bad been 60 fuully de- | Gou, Kulue logulls, Maw Foun, ap wee me HO Bae © FC, Haroard Adve ae Vane,