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ry Thentre Thee Ne Grand Overn Hh Siymple Theatre ‘astor's (pera Howse V code Museu CSS For the accommortation of Tur Sex wil der Fates ut ine up-town alveruenment oftlea tion of Linoad The Code Amen Dil Has it been tly Signed t circles in this city that tl by the Governor, but that the fact is to be kept quict for a week or otruc—wo fact will show net on), g too weak to resixt the Siould this report unhappily pro’ trust it is false—-uh mandates of his political masters, but also g they hav s of the wror Ned him to share, that of his part in it, and would fain keep it secret as long as practical le. An act like this Governor 80 ion that all his strength will fail t Hon st Demo. country will prop: rly rast bring down make headway against it crats throughout th regard it as conclu ion to what ce of his utter and they will herealter reg bim accord ngly. J him and tre Will the Republi arty Let Grant mplete its Ruin t r reached th Presidential chair, Gen, Gaanv was t one who should have labored the most assiduous ly to cone d him, and so estab through its ranks. ber of the party, he had no cla muffrages, and ought to bay responding spirit a harmony ever a regular wem met in a cor the generous confilence intrusted its destiny to his hands by conferring upon him the highest So far, howe tivic honors, eiating and re er, from appr mous ) will listen to the ealin Grane je condnet, done Republ can party has, by bis seifish and ign thoae who placed him in power, than was ever accom v of his predee ~ see the resu w England, the Republican strong hold of the Union, the party is less divided than elsewhere, for tue single reasou that and the great bod repudiate the President, and age set ageinst his renomine- of its renk and fi porters he has in Congress from Epaunps of of Massachusetts ; too crotchety end uso to him, while the latter any y revengeful it is very doubtful whether a eing ud really de ninaton, some of them, sires GRANT'S ren VELL, are rious that Grant's b disgusted those who in ye the victories of the party slipped into the worst possible hands, has Leen er fow ood w aged in turning out of office the n whom he put in at the outset With Grant frankly rry the State erat Iu 1872; but w egain io the Aman so unpopular that he would the party is about as badly distra ast election the Reput licang enceeeded in New Jerm the nepro vote the porty is revt by feada wh ment of Mi tor of Pli'ad UMNER to 1 room for CAMERON as head of the anti Camerovians to r, aa are also Speaker Guow, lead | the stock, common and preferred, is now at par not much less than eighty millones, it ed to | follows that if ho should masses of the Repubheans of Denys ond his fool r to roll patronage in that State demoralized by louder of the party UN, SATUKDAY, MAY 13, 1871 _ ere ep ee SN ——S—~SEE_—_—_—_— State, and is intensely’ jealous of his domi- neering rival, who, not sduced by the bland emile of the Vice President, contemptuously elbows him aside, and plays “tpon the preju- dices of Grant by trying to c™pvinee him that Corrax is plotting to step into bis shocs, In Ilinois, Truament, Logan, and Fanrneawor re the rallying pointe of the strong antiGnant fection which there con- trols the Republican party, In Missouri there is Scirenz, who has an immense Ger? man following in that State and throughout the country, and Gov, Gnatz Brown, who represents the Liberale, and thereby domi nates the party in Missouri, Both are so inm'cal to Grant that if it comes to that they and their friends would rather vote for any anti-Copperhead Democratic candidate in 1872 than for him. Precisely on the same | ground stand Winpost of Minnesota, Can WELL of Kansas, and Trvton of Nebroska; % | and very likely WILKINSON of ; Minnesota ta in the same category. Against this powerfttl array in the North- West, GRANT can only place 48 his trusty henchmen Havas, the slippery Senator of Towa, Brig.Gen. Jars W. Nyr, former!” of the Madison county militia, avd now the jolly Senator of Nevada, with a corps of noiky offlccholders and a few second-r politicians, The result of the war placed nearly all the Southern States onder the absolute con- trol of tho Republicans; and there they would havo remained till this aay had { Grostl i Ado statesman or a skilful politician, But, by pushing the novro element forward too rapidly, and by placing his sole re orrupt carpet-baq adminstrations, he has carried the Republieza cause in that section of the Union to che verge of ruin, and he will labor in ven to revive its wasted strength or ro- atore his tarnished prestige by eutoreing th Ku Klux bill, Gov. ALCORN holds the Repullican party of Mississippi in hie hand. He says ho needs no aid from the President to punish offenders against the laws in that State, and begs Gen. GRanT to keep his cohorta away. To the same effect speaks Gov. Wanstorit of Louisiana, one of the most skilful of tho carpet-Lag rulers, who has been a thorn in the side of Gnanv’s Lrother-in-law Casey, the Collector of New Orleans, and was alle to beat he President in the appointment of a Postmaster for that ¢ty. Both ALcony and Warmoru aro unfl nching ly opposed to the renomination of Qnant The drift of Republic tment in Ala. Lema is in the sane direction, Mr. Buc: ¥, cue of its ablest m ra of Gongr. ss, and Ju BusteKp, Mr. Lrxcony’s ap er en “ace upon the ce ‘> thy bench of the United States District Court, who knows a good deal of nd was trained in the political school of St. Tammany, do not Lelievo ia Grant, ard with the aid of their friewds will con trol the Alabama delegation ia the nom nating Convention. Georgia is @ conserva tive State, Ite pdbple are for peace in spite of Bon Toomss and ALECK STEVENS on the one hand, and Gen. Grant and Attorney. General AKERMAN ou the other, who seem Lent on strife. The moderate Republicans poin law, punsels of Senator Hitt, who favors a now Republican cand! ate for 1872. Until receutly the Re publicans of Texas might have been regarded as doubtful; Dnt their invitation to the Hon, H lem and tell them what he knows of un "ELLY to come among nuing gives the moet conspicuous figure in the anti-GRANT movement an opportunity to set political matters right down there, which he will be suze to improve exe he r turns to his rural retreat at Chappaqua ucky lias been The Republican revt in tw arty of Ken n because the President has ig nored the advice of sach leaders of opinion * | as ex-Attorncy General SrExD and that gal lant Union soldier Gen, Joux T. Croxtox Casting them aside, ho has allowed his doting old father t is famble over the patron: age, Very much to their diegust and moralization of the party in a & t ca the Republican nominee send a e which, y be expected to vote tor the polls, will tes to the National Con- vention who will be sure t> vote again placing Gian again in the fleld. nzen dele Here wre she jy, 180 uent ern States, in f of which Grant has completely do lthe Ri spnblican caus, and all of which will attempt to avert its ruin by pro venting his renomination. Le will strive to wlow ihe Pu coed by means of his ottic and hie he dees supporters aceured by snelt instrumentalitics Ku-Klux bayonets, But even i al will be stripped of all moral force in a Con to rule by the ve om which they atter more power of numbers. ‘The 1 gieal deduction from these premises sirres stiile, Grant has everywhere dove everything Re n his power to Lreak th pullican party piccea, To eave it from final destruction, he must not be allowed t ts standard in the next Presidential campaign, — . Is Commodore Vanderbily to Buy the Eric Railway t Rumors abound in financial cirelos that 6 | Commod Vaspennint hase bargain to buy out the tut Jay Govip and James Fi and thelr nsylvania | friends in the Erle Railway, It is said that ho is to take all their stock at the mark na Lonus of throe mil. Tho arrangement ja not ke | yet consummated; but It is believed the these are the terms agreed upon We are informed that Mr, Vaxypennint has repeatedly declared that in his opinion the Erie Railway can be made to pay divi lollars, bestile ng the interest on its prosout del y the control o} in | the line he will expect to put up th or earned. 1 Asa stock speculation, wo have no doubt October, and | VaNpennrir’s purchase of the line, sap Sim AN in the | posing it to be consummated, may turn out a very lan j tidy at their wi and to ati! the andienco t a hush of admiration =the congum nothing but the competition of the Pennsyl- THE SCIENCE OF MUSIC. vania Central and the Bal lines will afford us any protection against their avarice, Whatever may be said against Messrs. Fisk and Govtn, the great fact re. mains that during their control of the Erio Railway they have never been willing to combine wit Commodore VANDERBILT to levy extortionate taxes on the commerce of New York; and the londest of the popular clamor agaivat thom, in which so many good inen have been led to engage, has been due simp,” to that fact, LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, |7”"4"? 90 Gor. esrvuay. p and . tensive Tam toll that Mine, Radorsdorif, w 10 isa in dramatic expression, riled this fine quartette of sinzer® Her in the suppileativn of tue ed unity that 6 led the car aud more and Ohio es THB GREAT BOSTON HANDEL AND HAYDN FESTIVAL, ——_—_ DASHES NERK AND THERA BY Titm | Odsections te the Bill Amen: ruse ind fell t chorale with a bie the mind with lelizht, poken so warmly of Mise Phillips’ excelience in solo sinsiny, I stiall clligence Olive to the Eldridge Lhd Streot Poltcs Statloa-A Photorrap: The Second a) Third Daye of the Festival * Pertormed for the Kirst Time io Amorica—-A Noarty Perfect Kendering of Correspondence of The san. y 10.—The second and third days of the Mandel aud Hay !n Festival bave passed, wnd have confirmad the alfair asa gennine art trinmph to the severest tests tn th Mendelssohn's not be tought certain of tie ation was not witogetler Israel in Ewy concerted pa n residing in Leeing tuo adve ing street wanted tiamaent of an renco offes kept by Madam tild @ 127 Norfole t, he applied thers yester tay ited him, engaged her, an Paid toe proprietress the asudl foe Of $2, took Oa the way, the cirt suid she p vut of place for several woo<s, that her money he nad boon obil She would like to cet pawn be‘ore joing to her now piso, 60 that he celebrated ange! trio, * Lit thin reueinber to was demanaed, was marret fonity singing that the aucience a Dut that @ esivedd it with evi« Te round a girt ile quarrette * He is charme,” was wearcely any that apparen | ‘The Soctery wore pu performance Wednesday evening and of Bs) pe" this evening, double trial with complete This city bas boon the theat toalay of more t the | commites on the part of & ied with him, hat | York, apneared to sow the Governor why was given tor tLe first ighty work ana of nd have come out of the | country tn its The Preposed Tweed Hospital. was spent. an! A clergyman in Chicago has assailed Boss TweEv on account of ‘he corruption fn the public affairs of this city. eD ig“ more dangerous t were the ancient robber kings.” Now let the friends of Mr. ‘T'wrep com- Dino together and answer this clergyman by erceting and Hospital in the Seventh Ward of this city A great monnment of public charity is the best response that can be mad grovvied wth its a wouderful x iuub € c\oruses with rate success. Ou t; 80 well indeod that it Irit Of ericicinm that awe t Rives tut Were .poarout both yesterday am! in ON oxcitement. Votarios po less than peace, and the meeting of the Grand Army of tho Repoblic and to Potomac divided the pubie attention with tie Ne bristled wits As Parker's every table was com and the Uitie tr would be Out 4 factions upon the ces Some ot Han tolts moss veaut be font tn his eh that fell apon the Kus ptiuns, Me says that Mr. sogiety than to alvance her Aray of the was pressed with tuo apparent candor and 408 sioseriptive 0 ed Wi diy au, vat for vesompany her tv tue While proeeedins thither Howery, a woman en ideniy rushed tor We hert Toat's simplicity of tue girl nat a security resolved hi nselt ‘offier indicated, neer, the work | military heroes. , mandod by & Mayor-Goneral meats of army talk that groups of men gathered at street corners W minders of the old war times, #) morkts wnd Wat General's deme Wistinguishos tuat @loriows Work, ben: marvellous not greater de- intal power in ih by the #boalder ue up, anil (OOK To-morrow Beothovan's Ninth Symphony will he into custody we prisoner, 0% police oiicer, st nding New York crowd, thea prococded to. the Klee atreet police stati mun of Samyria” and Bieu's Passion music, to such ae ‘There are several thon in the interests of each of th tazonistic in their nat evrnest and enthaste serve now absolut ni? persons col THE BUSQUEMANNA FLIGHT, ftreet, against Ub Mrs. Roevier Lad engaged be: At tie end of cue week Wwcing a yold Ww tree cull teen's du pair of w Tue Spring sireet \ 1 of the part and yet It ts curion ch i to what seems ave received a pamphlet pablished in in Revolution,” from the Kival Receivers Appointed aud Books Sar reptitious); =Judge Darwin Suwnith's Book Kroeked toto a Cocked Ha eneral Tera a (Judges Mullen, Tule entitled * Cub pon of the Cuban Mimater in England, ot the panrohlet proper {4 chiefly statistical, de to the English public the cause, and object of With thes our readers | girl abscond: 11s Of pantiloons, Now York fricud ta the street; he asks * bat oring you to Huston; avd when you teil him Uat it is the Handel and Haydn Fomival.e look 65 gente and dave surprise STvaas over bis feu a mild and bar less time on a trivial mat rd that some sort of a 1s be gotue to wear Hos? Well, revil¥. 0@ t.inks not me Court at Syra- tt, and Joared Sergeant Murpiy—Wahy, ¢ Ware is in the rogues’ galiery. girl ta a noted thief, commencement, progres: Present war in Cuba. are alrendy Mactas is preceded by an introduc! pon of Mr. F, W. Cuessox, a prominent Liberal Some of his remurks deserve especial ationtion from Albany an} Sasq) eon the saus wach discussion of Inte tin August, 1909, wos entered 4 nthasigat, was It may be reme A Banith was b- vast twenty four bi tka bere Wi musios) atur w o Roesented ta Wht was not Kuowa the Americus Club. 31 Leonard street, mother by workis As #0 wax passing throug searely be able to fad tue thon occupies all of his wpare Ww nd that ae the Orst rs of tie road by the meer wuie Murphy, aged 16, of porie herself and a of Eugland sympathize either is symoatnies a te Supreine Co: ina tid be the meeting of a bo urbattons of tho ear Sirins. may be feven pa ad they may ¢ perpetrating ntandor, who are openly agitating for what they are pleased to call a free negro immigration from Africa, know what this means—we kuow what all such devices mean; they are simply throw dust im the eyes of the war against th not wil the merchants in Ma nor the expenditure of all the gold which t Spanish volunteers may be abl the coutiseated estates of th in persuading E fe Romsey himself ft vid tne service of oF At the election in Sept es divided inty two meetr f wiitea a separate el¢ 1 from the State William Lanigm of 104 emarl seb grossly in go adont his Ww bis impertinence, and vats & kate whien « Then she fod. Charlie HL Hal, , Whiie riding ina Desbrosses stree nter hurrie ily and aitemp + aay wd its hander Brest organ swell the vusiiess, but hu por she stabbea ht arnony Gil whe welk cr, under the tlon was conducted ; ding touwaces On Thursday Seeretary of the 8t4 wotbing put the clank own sabre and ations whic have | nos of James Pisa. de, and Jay Gould ap clving 13.400 voles, and tue tle African slave trade, look with any better Ar naw a young Tosepa HM Ruasey rec Soon after Ward, Dotective Field ato 3ed on tue re F | the okt common Liw ¢ ai nd had Gitat Oficor Fie.d alt that h belore Ju lge to wring from patriots of Cubs, lind to wink at dentiy avowlng ain, was rd was lozal Charen party mast be restraived 0 irl aw Maze ywed mie way he recozniged te 1 w toe were fraudulent car, Maggio spr a foaped vf the vlate rim, another form of the trailie which it has cost her @ car veluz lM movvD, uptold treasure and thousands of precious | to Divid Or F wore oqiuily wallt ron A change ti thi Vos.orday aw gave 400) Dall . efure Justice Dow “In the Great Republic, “there is but W shares of stuck The Work of a Man wie mast Blush at the Work of our Civil Courts. vuile the raia was pouring, ge crowd gatuorod assra tovement fn Mulberry tween Grooms aad Gr on & poor woman and ils ab mide cl f the whole t party consisis On Thureduy Last, American pe noatded the the Executive (o their own wil on waieh We bolle ith led to vole ac t Ntile girls, wao ricies of (uy y geutleman © the sword and failed, we accomplished by the cou.bwwed influen and sobbiag aloud, his wav throngh toe throne, and jag her afew Mary McCann; tnatabe had fullun rent, throuzo ke; and that ner | Wich WiOWANEL WAS BUOseqU Cugssoy ts evidently no! eal was immotately Inkon from rant of the brutal nature of the Spauiards learned ber mam RANT Hover le ctor Was CHOSE wealth and inadilicy to w subjoined pir from vesterda ligenee is taken Urpores ¥ hetlior Ue dec.siun vi Ja: tention Wiien Bourd was lax Would you know Ww go i you had & elected sloula ,eirg DKuue ao Mott street; but I ve, 'ty pay hd advauce, aud E aven's aay und the General Term has de: LH ri ag Titre ; sold the mag, and he handed deus ia addi Ab Lue BULLE Joa you and seo what Lean'do t ¢ ‘The wouau wos Peopediy broweut, A sted (Or v8 cut their ue At they eu mn knoeKS OUL Tue Tie Pres'dent cannot ea staf wit not a miltary eo is w civil funct no right to keep @ single military oltiver about & Private Seoreturs, ¢ is filled by Mr. Roseut M, Dova ue tod wp her se uiderpinuing froin Jaa Would Bot give bis w North American The law allows bh the assumption ot Jud The Crime of a Poot-The Shoot Bey ona oo! George Thora, aged 14, son of Mr. Geo, Thorn, iazsboth streot, was p mith, by the way, did not iu yphubon dudertake to =a ted the suits w the motives with wae Det are all employed at the White House in de fiance of law a fresco painter, of 195 vich bis companions im igiaab: they perform there are so many tilegal a A (aioe and Har What can be hoped from a President w liberately and persistenily breaks t bus desiroved tie oF the saunders on tik and om the ma run up stairs to the roof, laud in bis own household ? MERTING OF THE VETERANS. slg tated i at It seems that manifestations of witcheraft “Don't shoot, wir; tw explain wir iiul powadays as ns in Boston bd tomac aad the Cavalry Associmtion the Cavalry Servic arocd ta burepes , May 12.—Lhe third anuual reunioa of | they were in the time of the Every few days accounts are received of pus it ty such 118 Dare of the a criical state, severed, aithoucu the weio by a rifle Yall extraordinary performances mote parts of to the influ ences of spirits, witcheraft, or the devil, accord ent views of people in the various localitivs where these phenom the country, which are atirivut 4 sponianeo wns TE believe ire, which was winks the day of Hay do aya sas thvush the beyond liweu, ing to the diff decorated with wll e scene was a drt cinia bates, Wiko their A Black Trtetem: ¢ stage to the uu) ster (Ohiv) Rypublicaa gives # loug v. Gilmore's b manner in which a family in from the suditoriuin de, Hooker, fa Parke, Humpuvevs smi, waa Arrusied An the Yesterday mornir Dowling at the Pow eu persecuted through sowe Mr. Horeman, the bead of stonds in good commenced Yon CUNErs Se ond Ward jor intoxica taken belore J the family, is a 1 name Was called Kroun played view, dudse Dowlin execution, th initiated the e: nt moan by placing the been arin ior te 1 colored man on Le is wn insult 4 having disappeared Articles of food » in an equally who suvived a Major-Gen? L, terious way; crockery ware fell from shelves and stad cid bial gravel, eggs, in the performance of Wednesday things were thrown about auternoan'se reutiy Without humaa agency, the headquarters of the disturbance appearing to be in the cellar, Mr, Berah's Agent's Wh chang-d their residence, but the an- and as yet no satisface Watle wiuiking alomy tory explan Woipplng bis horse too% away Mui how he beat ng to the family has dis- urned cut in viding bia oe careful Campdeil ther went ppeared, and then mysteri usly re! y Ol wiieh she has brousul eo of carerit (aout « operate Ladevende without there being any reas. He thoasut a manled his «bio, Sule was # complete Mutisn Worn the store. sige} him oy the tue head with the b: | young men have Lie different ivi Icsiow Was Analy adopted im the following toi wuith sae of @ae atom been hit on the he as had clergy red-hot stoucs, » called in to pray, has himself indulged in Whip, deawing 18 oUt bie wajuue « Tete wot the Handel and 8 oF tule (OUO Lhab conc Prisoner before HDI LAG WHE Civaley Corps of tae A Who disuniased profanity on the subject; but neither experimen the Coure (0 coupiuu of Mr. Cau ybe resulted in quelling the disturbances, wh 3 Couaturutiaay Ven. dberidan was then elecied Pi Dav.d MoM. Grerg, Horace Binasy darge of great terror nt to the good people of Wooster and the region round abont oral COMIpos! jece at Wor Joseph Murphy is playing * though oy Bob yet on tue WLo.0 80 Weil as 10 W every pease, Judson Kiipatrice, w piece, written ly for him by Mr, Mader, and serves co n Dutch, Elnioptan, and Irish chara Ay ttaelt 18 ROMEWAML BbO¥ Moeder's dramatic productions. Mujor it 4, Corson, Troasurer, In his last letter from Brossels, Mr. Fim. HiT ware to maak of prick Gartuanper says that at Versailles many have been made that the Tmperisl Govern ment will be redstablished iu Hance by the wruy and the people of the rural districts, Lanper, Lowey Ii is‘also his impression that the Nw nal Assembly at Versailles are disposed to , although the majority of the Bourbons. but we incline rather w the Row in the Mercantile Library Assoct- average of Me A numer of songs ed, which Mr, Murpi A minsirel by profes 10 Hid WoW be. ‘Yond any pula wid Waicu bo" Jusiiiy any averse ori icisi, The eaat acter The Board of Dire of the Mercantile Li- ave insued un add ents of tLe so-called yee thal the el Kuvsned bier rus aisplayed avd orm purty, in lias no faith iu any such pos- oluer soci usu uowro Le fs * trae that the atety 1 to (he expression urs, OU n this rd’e to the mnsic, and the be prestion ef boing a Hs euch Of wom Kaew KoMeK doen Lange how co ‘A chorus so et voilvetion of p deus Police as Cigar Sample republicanism sembly will be exhausted in the straygte for the was enterod | mere y aime ab the nuves. tie note 18 wade, The frionds of Mra, Philip Gulager he rar ch its) We ‘a leader Olt in reevgnition of A» ciety ouing wite exqut wilowiig bie portrayed against harmony tha bocieky was Ii of whik may during cho past winter mania Hull, 18 is to lake place at Al they furnissed. | Were rodche Vouticiana cE the Dwentyefive Cours again to N. rk aud Now York Nillson, Mr. Lombard, om the Mendelssohn Glee Club wi attractions of the evening yaction Will be Mrs, Gulagerts own beauti rates for freight and passeugors suiliciently to make the road earn wbout elgit millions a ut Tasso got the party by the | yoar more than ft has ev were cotcriduen. Uh lung wad eAvression, Society and the Mendelsec heard It, Dut most of all the Wharch Mavic Assvela wa Supreme a ox: rossion anusiny Larough Sorte, and yet sho credit of all Uulais to 1 tisk our Bir noni Srey Coctral Rail hore, LOK LaCie eUW A | Mivoawnout Gl Anaum, semi-annoaily, on Ind few dave w f the din ana a roar o wibik buat Mey i Dr, Ghistani Durant will tk Hath on Wednveday eve the Foundling Awl Propositions age eture at Steinway ng next, (or te boneilt of Lubject, *Rofutation of tthe Mitabiwhagart of Found tke quies Was T mnidabio rival The Soctery% portion is with wien the ang bin inthe Ww actors Kuocking 1 Frederick A, Stewart aoc ing BX and of and te Intellae bave atopied some operation, especlally for uses Prank tL him down alte ra on to Seventh Avenue those who have bought Inrgely at prices is | ranging below 25; but to the public at 1} largo the change will be anything but a The new owners of Brie will have a in ho Matual Beneft Steed commences the chotun Tam 0 Lue woluidt f Nowark, 74 yenrs old wae married ia Waterloo to Avy Barc . The officiating chorermin t9 OO yoark former bushand Two of the br Deporit your Incied to atfeet ¢ piwing tant Law bowuitial e yeas soog with w ang Broadway On the rst OF ev of the room which they 4, und Butler wis arrested, in he Special be falied to Convict Miu nnd doum)biMty Mixy Plillipa, Abr Whiwney, & to draw bears from muny #9 and W YORK RA omen the Cod of Procedure-A Mensare which Neovedy Called for-An Uncoustit ) Act of Leaisiotare. Aunaxt, Mey 12.—To-diy being set apurt by the Governor for a hearing a the Kxeca‘ive Uham- ber on the bill amending the Code of Procedure Jntelll- | passed at the last session of the Leztslatare, bat not yet tizned, W. M. Bvarts, Lenry Nicoll, dadae James Riott, Henry E. Davies, B. 8. Van Winkle, Edward Mitevell, and Josuua A. Vao Cott, a bar of New the vill shomld not become a law. Mr. Evarte her | attrersed toe Governor for nearly one hour dis ot | seeting the bill, section by section, &i owiog that a largo matority of its provisions are wscouativa- tonal, especislly those relative to tho Jurisdiction of conris and @iting the Sooreme Court pews to take canses out of the Infertor conrts, ‘The pro- visions relitive to sxit# Institated by stockholders Were cutrnecont: they Were perl.aye sdvantayooes to lawyers, but were newortheleys decidedly wrong, and it was cortain that tae eltizene had never po- titlonod for them, I any one bad, it was tie cor Porations. Tig provisions bible INCREASR OF Tite aNEWIVR’S F i180 had not beon aeked for by a debior, nor a crovitor, nor a lawyer, nor he believed by the eri, Other provisions eubordivating smlors to the will of Sheriffs he also condemned, He also denounced te provision relative to the selec tlon 0! referees, and showed tunt It was eloarly am constirntions!, Avother section greatly inoreused the powers of Courts in tae mttor of receiverships, He sald noone had petisioned for this, An ther Proposed to 1e-ainte apveals, and mais the G new T rm fleet mascer of all those matters, This wae & derious matuer, anjust and uuodilod 10. Anat ier had reference to vtsvoveries ant rr This SrOvIKION Mitht O@ Worka wZFEKE Dit ty eoEp I tions, las it w is Intron com, ant of the stoCAmonn Another provided tit 49 prelimin 1 wat nid miche vom it ers an ¥ examinations oxy nine) tito way tho dadg babies would nt bo evunined tno Wer ingowithoa, and ® ott apatiod dif ferent rate Thiel istrict troin that whieh Applies to other districca Of the State, 0 pronbiting attorneys in the ibid Distries from going ino ober ditrets co mike motions, | Bat (he moss joominable veatare of tis bill OF uboRinatious wos tat Wika regard to JUDICIAL CON TEMP, Tita was something wiilea the Code never before toucned alter it had been settion thronzh wach de Hooraueu by the revisers to tin it ewtemout tos Aisturbanes Of the court, or disobed!ence of ite oF ders, Bot this bil, with @ parailel it is Impossible {0 Und, URMerUIKE# fo sweED HWY AL OnF BLrOkO all that nas been but agin Eogiand in tois and In all other states, and restore atonee all. the powers of his comes From wus Lege Islaure Whies had oever been asked (o pat suca a yoke on tie necks of the oevple ant! the press. fo cited tne ease of Judge Peek of Kentacks, who, iter long and repeate ly tin péached by Congress 10F inf punish nent for a mere personal contemot, at was tn 1829, and from tw! day to this uo man’s voice has boeu raised for Feapeet, nud yet APTA TIT ADJOUTIMRT { our Lecistatare it is promntzated to the peor’ that bencelorth they are to bo subjeced to add Uonal punieiment tor additional erites. Lt pues Lace Wo avout Oe sixternth cenury, aid gives xa tiority to the Jadge toast In his o4'n eve witcout Hers, Wituout Filles, wit wat ressonsimity. Mr Evaris sored trith av earnest apneal to the Governor's kuowiodge of law. to his femilarity with te bece his pro ession 9 we bis sequaintar e temper nu dist tie peopte to nis disneaal of the bill Lhe Governor eaid ne woold give the bill a tvor. ouch examination, and ieide wheter he would vign itor uct 1 a few days —_— WILE THE POLICE W xtraordinary Secritree—A Promising Teas Y car-Old Sucking a Church. The authorities of the Laight Street Baptist Churei have been making # transfer of the eoarch proverty, and lor two weeks past Lie building bas eon unoccuniet, and a portion of it closed up, Oo DUarsday, White Saperintendemt Kelso ant the po- lice were parading. Mr. Jobn Ham, ce sexton, went to tne courch to prepare it tor te Sunday services. Suro rived eon dem: lisved, and ot ier eviden contrlou tion pintes ana ail ricine of value had disapperre! Even the onan nipes bad been sto: & AT DRILL n. ‘the reading desk and pulpit were strippod of tw iF draperies. After nine: ingniry Mr. Ham learned from some y that httle Rienar! Brie cen, 0° G8 Vecte. stract, 10, bad dven seen squeezing Wmsell through of the churc windows. Lie Bracken wes honted ap and arrested vester lay events, At fret he owned up that he hat roubed the caureli, and seld the cont= Dutiow plates, orca pines, autotner things ata junk arog Tuen be tented that he nad soli them there, “Tne Jank sao man was apolicd ut suid Le never saw the proverty mentioned Bracken sail three or tour other ttle fellows Were slong With Liu. The Ines to the evurcn is woout $5.0, \eaeceesieeageeliee O'BALDWIN'S EXPLOITS. Justice Dowling Ordering tue Arrest of the An eighteen m aement at the ex- nee of te Old Bay State has but servo ww belzbten the natural exaterance of the Irisn Glunv’s spirits Taking advaniage of the aunnal dispiny by the volice of (heir proficiency ia forming equares ant column, he sallied forth aud proceeded to en in alter 0 rn nrehiectvraily the heais of (wo wo toe Kicnth Word, On Wednendey evesine spending some days in quiet in the Revere I Le vi fed the establisumeat of Mr. Jose Muloerry und Ih Toe, at ton streote, He (here paid for resi mente, TAen he tent a boy ty dapiieute the se, und to ibts | ¥ the barkooper fave seine shor bike 10 equulize «mistane mic on News previ ot viait O'Budwiu soon raged inant the swearing of 4 whole train of b. va tow drivers La tie Apnay 9 the ae was nolene to ¥ vst tor ® few mites. O'Boldwin threatened the Jounsster Who tended bar idan ald man Woo vapeme tO be bodys Pend, Mis next exploit wus an assault wpoa two delenceiess wonen in tie Eicity W. Hr # Jusiice Dowling ranted a wiitaut for O' Bald win st yostersay, plucing 1 lu the huads of Omcor Qin. ee ae New York iteys ona Bender. Chicf Kennedy received a telegraphic de Vester tay witeragon m M. Mosw of city, that bi Oo boYa nh Dries oat lef tare iio iy Uraiy for tha West ad Foquestod (ier arrest ob xPrivas ta tls city. Dae tive Denny Sim ions canured the runaways ou ts escoried (o Central Station, Where ey Kao Lue mes ae Kersey Mosie, ye Il; Owe O'R: . a0 16 and Egatios O'R ten, Ve Oa their per. Sons were iound 461m WoUd:, 1our revolvers, and trough tiege.s to Kangis City, Mer, Momie was in formed of the arrest of che boys Tia evening. I telegraphed bu keto wend tue 8245 0 kag by os proms, and bis sun d) tie frst Wu A rminm Viuukett's Latent. Yesterday aiternoon a hard-working widow, Figs Allen of Piny first treet, near First « etarned Lome after Ser day's work, aml ehuatioed Ler child tor Clsobedience. Offeor Mamitroa took the widow aud the two children to the York ice Court, ard swore that sie was tn Alle uns Wantever go drink oD twry Alter kot, or Milton's CORY eb CP ap and wept Khe two chidren wo tue Cau wiss.oncrs of Camities Sorrection, Tho Sixth Army Corps, The Sixth Arny Corps, ac its annual meeting 5 SVAKKS FLOM CHB UBLBGRAPN I # beon removed by the Text Ty 4) to ob | draws s\inazton deforted the T The overs of the Avmy of ie Potomac will wet b Cleveland om the fiert Thesday The Ansessor ot 2; Dorado county, s Wein | DIME $90 for-dhs deeoruoa at bas graves vl #Ovd nd | sain Stave. today, Une boat art ree ¢ = Arad shy Kate Muiter deo a Paterson b fron Mon wines he was ate ‘ ae eguiccn years Of aed, Mae pai 1h con ted Oy Une Beeret ‘ sis caused Diia to be a ur) arte rere fortes

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