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THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1871 ‘ rr rr eR RR RR have been #0 boldly made in connection with this treaty, The Proposed sponse of a Printer. Hospital— Re- The following letter from a printer affords a fair indieation of tl ling: with whieh omt " , A TTP | cond eirice and thon tilt back-vard to avotd a re PATRIOT SUCCHSSES IN CUBA. hy ATT to feer that his chemeios were becoming exbaust- | THE MAQK-COBURN FIGIIT. | sot atic choy tlt back xard to avatd re, ae THE STREET CAR MURDER ed; bat he has relieved their apprehensions by himeelf, Peould 00 Joe ra brow @ nega and masses How the Insnrgents Harness the Spantarde— smmvetiiineenan astehan at a i ther jn alice bunch on his rhehteboulter, Bach MABlnges eApenradoe with a libel watt Of MH) | eens seeee, ao gure PUaTTO | Re aote| oS eof Kifles and Ammunition-Gem | yopgr CANDOZO DETERMINED re propartions on his hands, Mr, Neat some time ago Bh A terrible crash which wasimmircut, Bat beth times Leais Fieuerdo not Dead. PUSH ON THE TRIAL published tn the Portland Argy vere attack POR EHS UNDER DOG. Mace recovered tnnset. Bova times he tad a] By special bearer of despatches from the Ro sisal os gue —— smiendit cine umitive Cobuin. ‘Twa other times | rauifoan Government of Cane the fell ficial ; upon the ten ge n Who control the Portland | What a Gentleman who bad Never Attended | Coburn inpat.cutand was about to piteu aa, | PEPHeaN Government of Cava the following official | Only Twe Jurors Got out of 183 Candidaree eboo Railrond organization, The railroad a Fight Saw-Ilia Reasous for Believing | who details of operations have boon ressived 3 crue Unexampled InSsence of The Hey atened logal proceedings, the publishers | that Coburn Acted Satare—Rtorien of tite TUG WARNING VoIces OF DIS SECONDS BULLETIN OF OPRRATIONS, Sharp Mparring between Counsel Vurny the masses of the people regard the project of erecting # free public hospital in the Seventh Ward in honor of that celebrated Democratic politician, Boss Tw. To the Editor of The Sun, Sin: Your proposition to establish a Tweed fos pitel in the Seventh Ward should be libernily re Jean only afford the luxury of con Amusements Te: of the Argus promptly apologi supposed that eve: Mr, Neat, howev r, refused to be forgiven, and took effectual steps to place himself in the posi = ee tion of defendant in a libel suit, the trial of whieh are familiar with the energ: Treachery Uafounded—Muce not Sound. To the Mititor of The Sun recalled Limse fund he sprane Lack ont of | On ine Mtv of February, reach of Mace's roady arm, It was a eood plan, | slots to San José do Bu n tle siopes of Maavi, ~“Ervicky Jurors—Mortified Jurcre yeannmar, in Cumaguey, d,and it was y x0 nd Cobuin's obeying iis $1 8! Fina to tie letter | a colvnn of the enexy 450 strong attacked the 38 ably arranged. | Bin; There seems to be gush an erroneous | snd careietiy sOaaios Ham iicwine svar aay bait on ongoe ‘under eninnand’or Cot "hereielobu- | The teal of Wiliam Foster for the rounder af opinion abroad respecting the merits of the recent wee ¥ Wy ged Naar el Ag See eriar ter lowtees thay tne eheny Sie approaching, 1 Aw ry D. Putnam bas beeome the abac blow Lopte of championsnip prize fiaxie, andthe padlic rtatements | tire Mtuce uat hus brew ndienie! Lat tie wao | ovseusted his car and got into an am poblic interest. ‘The rush to the Oyor and Terinicer of the friends of both mon are so colored with parti: | looked at Jem alter an boar vad passed cod saw a mile farther om che re don which the Span hal! was greater yesterday morning than ever, Tae jeipated with great interest by those who | san pregudice, that in the present state of excited M18 LEFT LG PALEITATING tone adv Hee aed Laggan aa hevise pa full report in Tne Sux of Monday's proceedings tad ¢ and uncompro- | public feeling on tie redject, an immartial narration | and Ms heart trampling beneath nia Fihe i 7 f into the centre of | deepened and intensified the already auusual ie re —Jack Bho pant Tony Pastor's Opera Mouse Tro Convanien Bev ing #2 toward it. that Mr. Tween once helped the pri 8 fair acale of wages. If all the men to whom Wm. M. TwexD han lent a holping hand will contribute according to their means, a hospital can be that will rival the great Charity Hospital at New which is the finest eharity in the South. The politicians must certainly monial to the noblest Roman of them all, for what- ever may be said of our city officials, they are Proverbially warm-hearted and open-handed. There is no ward in the elty of New York where a mean, selfish man can be elected to any office. Besides, charity covers a multitude of sin blesses both giver and receiver. efforts will result ia providing a home for iavali that will bean ornament to oor city and grand monument to a Tama printer, and recollect ters to obtain inising character of the distinguished defendant, | of the Mr. B.C. Tr.cuMan of Philadelphia has | pore curiority. Inad never attended a prize fight ting, carving, or engraving | of #imitar gathering before in my life, Thad never xlass or the hardest stone by means of a jet of | ¢¢2 Maco, and Coburn but once for a few minaies quariz sand thrown violently against the sur- face by steam or other power. coss whole has been bored through a block of solid corundam—a stone only exeeoded by tho diamond in hardooss—one aud @ half inch in di- | name ameter and one and a half deep, tn twenty-five A WORE THOROVENLT BRETAL s, by the use of steam as a propelling pow: | God nevor created in Iunocence ta pressure of three hundred pounds to the | Concentrated, trebly flitered essence of Many sorts of hard substances | buman end vile. may be cut and carved into shape in this mannur, | *¥CD beings existed ont of Sta trated on a grand scale on tho Westorn plains, where masses of stone stand- ing like monueents have been eut into the most grotesque invented a plan for ¢ ist in this testi- nd, like mercy. Lhope that soar inten Novices, palore Ma square inch, ffter ity Bl pane, per line afar ih, itor 34 page, as has been ill eat and generot Comrostron. New Yorx, May 16, 1871. This is conceived in the right spirit, and we thank its author for his good words, Let this great scheme of pure benevolence be taken ap by men of all classes and profis- sions, and carried to @ glorious con and their surfaces | other all the beastly names in tho slang dictionary, finely polished, by the action of sand driven | they talked of nothing cise Lat gouging out eyos, against thom by the force of the wind. By cov- | and biting off noser, and beating poople to a Jelly, ering « glass surface with a stencil or pattern of | of clieating at cards, repeating at cloctions, pocket a For the accommodation of persons residing ap Tum SUM Wil! De received at Our regular rates at the up-town advertisement offics, 14s West Thirty-second etree aay and Sixth avenu town, advertisements f fy any tough or elastic material, such as paper, |“ One man toll with an air of amartness how ho lace, caoutchouc, or of! paint, designs of any kind | had laid for another in years gone by in a dark the Junction of Lroud from A. M. to P. M. ——$————_—_ Can the Treaty be Used to Secure the Payment of Confederate Bonds? There is something excocdingly suspicious In the extraordinary efforts that have been ent the public from loarning the actual details of the new troaty, and in the eneecengipnanen The Trial of William Foster. After two days, seven jurors have beon sworn in for the trial of WitttaM Fosren. The examination of the jurors has seemod tedious, but the result is certainly satisfac tory. The men already impanelled are evi- may be engraved. There is a kind of colored | aiterward antil he thought he was dead. “I meant glass made by having @ thin stratum of colored | to kill the — — glass melted or “ flashed’? on one side of an or dinary sheet of clear glass, If a stexcil of suff- cient toughness be placed on the colored side, | not and exposed to the sand blast, the pattern can | #™Me one told of how he w made to pre be cut through the colored stratum in from | rest him for some misceed, and fw a not to stil it, woul believe th Fuecee Mace also'wos obliged to take two | only hat follr round each. On tue following day swallows o' brandy lo keep himself up, whi Co- | a boy 14 sears old eunc 19i0 our lines. ‘Che Span burn merciy rinved his mouth once, and io ull up- # pad bound bis hands and instructed hin to Dearances Wu a8 Iresh at Ue ead ag at thy beginning. | show them where the family of Franctaco Sanchos ‘The day before the fizht Mace kad fooisbly poasted | were, ‘he boy tld ox Seat in the dineuarve of that he wonld whi» Joe out of tho ring in iorty | the previous day sevan soldiors, inciuding be minutes Many bets had been mate on the strengit | traitor Capt. Mandico Nafier, had" hoon Killed, and OF this, wad Coburn was trying to win thea, What n horses wounded; thas tio leader, Col, Ti in (here to blamo im eho. ? fon, ordered ins men to co into the woods, and thas Cobarn advances i.rsi upon Maes every time, and | to cucourons them he had to pul rovuiver Jom always stepped forwaragty meet him. no | and shoot o We tat no period of tha round was there any Ww ityoton's | Fr. #3 — al of Oper Ignacio omg a8 iar as the reratch, ‘The referee according | Agramoute, ot four leagues from Samaguey, was to ti Files bad no power to so order him but opee rge camp of men who had been ore anti! a blow should have been track, It is true | viously in tie civil goveraiaent, He had already Wat Cobum alwars retreated into ib eorner, but | collected 782 awn, one wal! of whom were where else should be got Muce's friends ' sur rounded the ring in wu directions, When Joe was | sa tne feet with mastioles, About detcloek in hissed twice, the hivsing came from every vart of | and the rest Saat Br reel ta Sie ring, | ince may possibly lave been airad uf | {he MOTE aes eet thay Aaramonte. was eee ererense MOR te tave lollewed Joe | cone with hie sled, Cant, Zorils himeelt declared Metal aretha before he was shot. ‘The Spaniards were ro taken AULPNURIC ACID, FORKS, AND SNUPF by surprise that at the Gret fre of the Cabans, ns # the voriest bosh #00n as they hard our bngios sound the eharge, and he. ao one of tuise palpable excuses whic’ peooke | 42m _tuemeeives surrounded. on all sien. they Seize npon to cover theirown sboricomincs.. ‘Liere | slowed themselves to be cus down without attempt was nothing of the kind there, 1 was stotioned | Is to get uway. ‘The loaders saved themscivos on near that corver, and although I looked sharply 1 | horseback, except Capt. Zorilia, thres sergoants, saw notning more dangerous tian a tootteoroch, a | ON€ cornet, forty-four rank and’ fie, and the two fater-pail, wad three towels which were slung across | traitors, Antonio Marande and Manuel Avalo, Gen, Frank Meinty: rm, in pian view of everybody, | Agtamonte also captaced 0 Remington, riflos and There is nota mao Who was resent who will claim | 1.700 metallic cartridges for the same k that they could have beon used if they had been peek Lega *. there, [have met no one who suys he suw ti SARC Sa Pale ute erection aS Cae there. Moce's friends say a certain * Di guey, the camp of Gen. Luis Figueredo wus attacked U.S. A, is willing to mako an aMdavit,” &, i | bY the Spaniards from Jaguey and El Labado, to happen to know something about this. ‘The per. | te number of about 400 cavalry and infantry, Tuey sponage aliwied to wae a tall, seods-looking chup, | Were repulsed with loss of drowsed in Diack, with @ fweu like a puddi TWO PRISONERS AND TWENTY KILLED, ud infiaumed «ich liquor, He was nore or whom they left in our hands, Besides mules laden eaied ail the time, so much m with clothing and provisions. On the following ots of the esting, f weut to 26 will no doubt prove iter. eo tho Aixhtgout of motives of his men terest in this trial, end called out @ ler ze concoure of cur first citizens, The absence of rouzhs and rowdies, and men with close-cropped huir, from the mnititute which thronged the avenues to the court room was a noticeable featare. Judge Cardozo was promp: in bis attendance, aw usnal, and #o were the connsel on both widen. Sheriff Brennan, with deputies and the pritoner, wason hand by 10 o'clock. ‘Tho Sheriff made am excellent suggestion as to jurors, He eid they should be kept in a room outside of the court room, and called in one at n time, 80 that they could mot hear one another's ex*minations. SOUND SENSE FROM A SOUND sHentrr, ‘ou see,” sold Bleri® Brennan, “the jorere hear how they can get off by noting the answers given; and then, besides, the simple-minded ones cot so mixed up by heartog so many cross questions and tangled arzumenta, that they really don't knew what their stato of mind is on any subject.” It strikes a8 that Sheriff Brennan's head ts tere and bis mind clear on this subject, and that it woola be a good plun to give him the management of the Jury, os to that mattor, in the noxt capital ease, At hnlf-past 10 the Court was opened by the eriers ‘the Clerk called the nemes of the five jurors eworm in the day before, and then proceeded to call he panel. Sevon names were called, and their owners set aside because of their Axed opinions. The eighth condidate called was Adam Ewer, and he turned oat to be the subject of a vehement contest between the #0 long ago tat I aid not remember wiat ie looked like, With the exceptions of five persons with whom Thad a bowln: acquaintance, not a soni of all those with whom I eame in contact going and coming and on the grounds did {1 know by sight or By this pro- own They wore the M1 that is ine I never could have believed that Prison did I not soe and hear them with my own senses. When tied of expatiating upon the probabilities of the coming fight, and upon tho respective merits of the two champions, and when not enewged in calling enel picking, eambling, ai robbery. alleyway, and felled him (o the earth, pounding jit he said with @ leer. Another reinied his exploit of GOUGING OUT A COUNTRTMAK'S EYES recently ina keao game, because the latter wonld Lup With Khe FuMan's Iesolens nfrony ine y | counsel for tao people and the couvsel for the esnod the acoll of an | after be had made above ofer to Muce in | (the Bt!) the enemy returned in greater force, but | prisouer, Kiznth Ward policeman woo bad attempted tear. | t¢ Rec} Honse, on Fridoy morning, be was not | they ound nobody, because Figueredo had retired oe rinse vroriw. able to teil what he wanted to eat for dinner. He | jor want of ammenition, ving vane ry 5 fter examining bim on tho challenge for the ‘ rough political jnitucnes, Still another ooas:. | Heprenentod biaseli 99 Manon 15—At Yarey, eight leagues from Manza- | A! four to twenty minutes, according to the thick- | of It through polisteal jniteenee, | , ae $ principal cause, that challonge was withdrawn, and ei " horn befor of /ROROX U nillo, Capt. Concepcion ‘Castellano (colored) fell in ‘| nth i ed of having paysicked Lady ‘Tix © SURGEON KELLY, U. 8 4., OF WASHINGTON, with’ a Rpanioh contea-guerrilie force of about O) | Judge Stuert challenged to the favor and amined attempts toshroud the proceedings connected with its consideration by the Senate in mys tery. Lord Gnranvir. British House of Lords that the treaty would be publicly submitted to Parliament as soon 49 received ; bat here the Administration has determined that it must be forced through with closed doors, and from the first every exertion has Leen made te keep from the Aimerican poople a knowledge ot its provi- Worse than this, a one-sided state- ment purporting to be a summary of the document, but which in reality was a parti- tan argument in favor of the English side of dently intelligent, cool, calculating, and Two have already served triale—one was convicted But while an agent so effective as to bore | her races two rears aco, Two prominent members conselentious. ahole ina block of corundum is resisted by a | Of the Leeislatare were montioned sin terme of in capital 1% announced in piece of lace, or even such fragile material as a | time toto the District Attorney's ote green leaf, sheet steel stencil plates will curl up under the blows of the sand, The explanat this is, that each grain of sand which strikes on ith its sharp angle takes of: le the grains which strike a soft, ela surface rebound without leaving an impression. | Jim Hage The wpparatus used by Mr. Tiauwan is very consisting of © common rotary fau, with | names juto the’ nowspavers, Beastiy anec /otes, a tube through which the sand as driven by the | Ob#cene songs, stories of perwomal advontars wirile the case of Dorsey, who was convicted of munier and afterward executed. jerymen thus far impanelled had heard of the death of Mr. Purnam, and had read newepaper accounts ; themselves able a bard substance but they believed _— were accepted by the counsel on both sides. | 1,5 @ode gays that The almost interminable questions put to and eald that he was the candidate as follows: Q.—Your opinion or impression was formed on the facta yon ream in the paper? AI do not kuew whether the trots I saw fu the papers are t porting the ght for eleht | inen, mounted. The leavor of the Spaniards orderod different newspapers, an absurdity on the fuce of it, | the force under Cestollano to halt. ‘Tue latter and Unfortunately he couldn’s tell me the name or ein | iis $7 companions anewered “Spain,” and. aavanc- gle ove of then, and I know that he took 4 is $7 compa: ID Avan Praiwe, whom the epeewers had seen “go any ® and tear up And they'd 6 raised wotes, | ing with Spanish cockades in their fell upon oy te renal yor pod bo «of auyitina had'e bon | Because I watcdel bim; neisher did he sond a ling | team with the machetes. The Spaniarie were coun ph cauming chat want you read in ee wét:l tall eats tae Off, a8 I ascertained trom inquiry nt the telegraph | pi tely taken by surprise, and scatterod in every | PAPris wassupstan cally, “Wlo's puttin’ ap for so-mnd-so now? asked a | fice. Ilo had been makiog uinself quite conspi- | girection, Castellano captured 12 Remingtous and y the District Attorney —Ars yon acgantated with New Yo A pam k rumian of was menti ther from Califorma, ed, and tie woinan’s history uofit for repetition, t Hen te y busine ‘Q—Do you know wily of the relatives of the prisoner? A=No, sir, enous tal ing in iavor of Coburn ; and immediately | § horses, and killed 7 solilers, after saying to Mace that he bad seen sulphuric acid |” Mancm 17.—Capl, Coneepcion Valdes, 19 years and chi roform in Coburn corner, be eam bs old, atiacked the camp of Veguita, a few any of the pni 1 Mever had transact in? An=No, ales with th: ic ed pi r on dead rusiane like | stairs vid sat beside m the dinner table, from Bayato, with 199 men, ‘Tue otders for this Tears. taih Ua yon Soule. ttt bal Dearthe eve Hoa eee erate aio ttn kitler by leoddy tee Dincke | asked Lim what he thonght of tue phvsical condition | attack were civen by Col, Aagel, Macstro, and tue | aGoche ton eltuueyancould att and hear the evs ‘aut upon all the living prize Aghiers, pimps, fo men aud which he thought would bave | detailed insiraetions were brought by two Cubans | give an inpartial veratct Segara to any Winvde: buttons cus tised kiss ines eves Get cast? he replied that Courn, 1a his opini fa surrendered Spmmh Sergeant catied Joaquin bh which yon had in your mind from reading the thorwise >) A.—I Wink I could come to blows. told o-opinion 1h regard to tals case? Youn ‘on the muuject ? Mr. Htunrt-That is hor the question. Garcia, Ly the Spanish camp were over 150 men, 'y come to blows. I tol besides two picket parties of 8 men each, the latter ends on tie way home, and yet t placed on the road which we had to pass. All the wke ure of the mau to support ames iu- | Sy aniards, inelnding the pickets, were in a dranken aindation against Cobura, evading justire, tales of heavy windings oF .osings at tho gaming’ table, in wiueb the nrmos of tage to — Prominent for thete respectable Blanding in roe condition; due to tbe false report teat bad been eit- | pertimttioun scbalecsetowsnror Tue BUN fe daily im. | ROY Keneriliy mniel—ihero and vimilar suijvets | Zea ar Chvuriss bad mamec Mace heidtor emacs | cused umong them of the Odjection overruled, and Mr, Start excepted. hs , TO eee eee eee Vian | Tue mman who bad touzbtand won four fights wit: |.) DEATH OW GEX. LUIS riguEREDO. =| ._you have rend.no evidence 19 tus case? A Portuning the public to contribute to the erection | Which dis.usiad a os MYT Te) Gat ever having Wed blood drawn from him. ‘Though | - (Fizuorodo was only slightly wounded in ope lez.) | 1: was issued from the State Department for circulation through the press. This production, which is believed to have beon prepared by J. Bancrort Davis the bribe-tuker, lauded the magnanimity of the the jurors have had the effect of wooding out ignorant, crotchety, or weak-minded men, and of putting in the jury-box men of intelli gence and sound common sense, Parsons who were evidently anxious to serve on the of a Tweed Hospital in the good move,” says our conte eventh Ward.” A | NSN porary, and so it is, | dece The possibilit iron furnsces for block pavements is being dis- nd tmpartial between the people one Fi prisoner on the other? Mr. BUUAFE objected bo this question, Mr, Garvim withitrew ik used up by uxe and weakened by twenty-four hard | Oue picker party of eight men were kitted and sirip- (eainings, Mage contenied bimeel! with exercising | Ped of their arms, clothing, &c., and then the camp to a city gymnasium, pud then believed that Le co Was taken by storm, Tue ‘Spaniaras lost forty-one whip his opponent With ease, When ho entered the | killed, among them two officers, ‘There wore cap- once a ier fight, A prejudice at ali be AT ITM AGAIN. A ‘ If WAS IN FAVOR OF MAC: liad not 0; bi tured ten horses laden with clothing, 4,000 car- : a 'y of utilizing the slag of View be unk phere ters is ngiiion, and discoweret | tridges, thirty rifles, twenty saddie horses with | | By Mr. Stnart—Q Did you read the evidence tara Furnace slag has | beart. Iwas tobttoat he woud share his last cent ized upon the drug | Capt. lenacio Vegs, taree men killed, ani one ed in various quarters, British members of the Commission in con- tia person tn. wee a eurveite to hitherto had no cominercial value, notwithstand- | */'!.2 person inweed. I ws surveited with stories venting to give us so favorable terms, and was calculated to create an entirely false im pression in the public mindin regard to what jury have been foreed to retire through the persistent questioning of counsel or by halle: ing that it contains pure iron sufficient, if an- | edge of tue trickery of the ring. I tained with peremptory cl Dg. nealed, to produce the required toughness for Do you recoiieet what conversations you Bed wilh people apout it? A.—Yea. a Were an tleans of escape from the scrape he had | Wouuded. As soon as the houses inside tie camp wif into, I do pot mean to insinuate that nto burn, a heavy Spauish reinforcement ar lecked plack. Ob. 80! he is brimmmng over , and we were forced to retire, for our own Of bis prowess, his scien ' ; ns expressed to od umrivaiied kno om ‘opintot matter? A.—Yos, sir. hits, and found him mdeod a geatieiaa compared | with it, Le ouly wanted to vain time to place him. | men had only twenty-two Remingtons, and all the | | Q—Did 4 gxiFose the sams eonvic- Witt) his sarroundings. self upon @ more equal footing With his antagomet: | Cartrioces, we took Were for those arms. ‘Q— Were those viows and .npreasions In roterence to onirary, Covora’s atrongert spoke | he wanted time, in short. 10 get Linsel in con- | Mancn 2.—Brig. Acosta writes to the Beeretary | gout or innocence of Fuster, the prisone., 1 con As to reheat the slag and | “Onthe contrary, Cobora's strongest backers ap Some newspapers complain that the ques tions pat by counsel have been productive of This is not true. The paving purposes, had been agreed upon by the Commissioners. mould it into blocks would be an expensire pro- Oleparagingly of their champion's private character. {uy this so-called summary, special pains wero taken to create the belief that the British Commissioners had made great concessions In relation to the admission of claims against the United States for losses through the de- wruction of cotton belonging to British sub. ignorant jurymen. result has been directly the opposite. The defence has not been captious, the prosecution has not driven the case witha high hand, and the Judge has decided the cess, it has been suggested that by having a | cheate—a man who would swindle bis best mould on the “ buggies” used in furnaces, into which the slag would run when drawn off, it | overmatered. The warmest feotg they seemed to could be turned out into the ash pile when where the hot ashes constantly thrown out would " 0 ace v1 of War that at 6 A. M. of that day be atticee! tue ese See ee. Crean enemy's forces at the estate of Carrasqaillo, in a8 BETSER, WEO Wie 4 HACE MAW Camacuey, The Spanish force consirted ot ' 200 from the start, and who returned to Erie on the | cavalrymen, who were at the time occapted in yok- Mace boat, Ho has now three weeks in which to | ing cattle togetLer for the purpose of driving them iinprove himself, Coming home tn the cers the Co- | of. Brig. Acosta placed bis intantry, consisting of vurn men accused the Mace men of Laving tampered | 980 men, in an ambusn about hall « mile from the hectlon with the kuling of Mr, Patuam? A ect Qa they touch npon Mr. Foster and his con tion with tue killing of Mr. Patuam? A.—Lt ouched Upon who comatived it Q—Trd they touch ihe point as to tho quality or character of the el? A.—Yes, sir, red has anvihiag occur Their ow words ptetured him as ‘caeat amo out of his last dollar, apd thea throw it aw Gaming table. ‘They acknowledged that was have for him was a a ire. ti he should win, and Q r We boxt. George Ko . dud advancing himself with sixty-Qve eav- | gisabuse your miod they loudly. procialmed that suoaid he attompt'n wita Hollywood willie on the bost, George Kooke | estate, a ‘i 1 f . : ' ‘newored in my presenes, * Weil, whatof itY You | alry, dred four rounds at the Soauiards ut about | tion to yout memory cool enough, which would be in « fow minutes, | Pent ire apeibies ond Well alieginuce n'birte. | fellows woul’ wnve chinued bim too i you got tke | 800 yarus distance. f my retarred the fire y= OU gre tn sa ponent. fo my certain keowlougs many of tiem | same chance.” ind charved at twe Cubi le latter bud bat | were then? A.—Yos, mir. poiate raised clearly and acutely. point of the questions asked by tho defence seems to have been whether any of the jarors—supposing it was acknowledged that Fosren really did kill Potsa in the man- ner alleged—lad formed an opinion as to the degree of the crime committed. This may foreshadow the line of the defence. enkermiimiaiacaeasrs ‘Taker Sell the Treaty ? The new British treaty having beem pub. lished surreptitiously, the Sowate are trying to find ont how it was done. or statement of the cover the slag blocks, and by this means the an- | Waited upon him and told lim eo to lis face. L nealing process would go on without ovens, and without further cost, artificial porp! jects, when in fact the treaty provides for the consideration of all claims without exception nm the part of corporations, companies, or private individuals against the United States, arising out of acts committed against the persons or property of British sul) ing tho period betwoen the 18th of April, 1861, and the 9th of April, 1865, inclusive. In England thero is held by British sub- jects some forty millions of rebel cotton bouds, which were sold for what th bring to English sympathizers with the revel- lion, in ord money to destroy the United States Govern- The English owners of these bonds The result would be au | morits, and if Mace should lok bim be would take yry suitable for paving or building. <r - The Trdune says that “the people are | | He uid wast he bad Lever douse before—traines against the renomination of Gnas And they will beat a Gen. Gnant’s friend, the Commissioner | an even $1,000 f an ouvtder's on the rerut—Mace of Internal Revenue, does not in his contest with the Seeretary of the Treasury, | when the betting wes $100 to $3) against Lim, He Dia the Bribi His decisions The protocol iscussions of the Jvint Commission has also got out, and that fnet spccts contrary to common sense, We grieve oxtox £ cretary of the Interior, when Mr. Dr. Everything that bas happened since has borne out my theory, Joauny Murphy,e Mace mau, Tying the ropes and stakes down lo ie ammunition, and fled precipitawly. They passed at full guilop right in trout of the prepared ambush, aed when the Spasiards rushed ap in par- the Krestest care, aferward most unaceountabiy | suit ney were received with two fearful discuargos turow them in. Mace refused to fiat next morning | at ten paces distance, ‘The result was @ complete at Long Point or St. Cawarine’s, altuoagh w high | Tout and scattering of Spanish syuadrom, ant Canadian official guiranieed him inmunity from | they leit in our possession thirteen killed aud seven- interference, and derpite every inducewent Coburn | teen wounded (We hatter were execeted on the could hold gut lo iui, offoriua uim the use of hia | Spot), and twonty two horses with tuetr aecoutre: (Covurn’s) bost, &c, He refused next morning | ments. Awong the killed was a major who had in when Ovvere pat hus hand ondor his (Msce’s) nose, | lis saddie-vage a despatch irom the Spanish com- 4 hie (deee's) room, and darod him to get up and | mander of that district, In whieli be was insiracted ave tout, He refuses again to pay any atteation | thet, in case he met the Cubans, he was on no ac- to Coburn's now caalienge to fist wishin Afty miles | count to take any prisoner, be the sect, age. or cond of Now York for @5,UX) ® sida. The referee may | fon of same whut if might, Ou our own side we have the rghit put ot! the faut three weeks Lad tures silled aud seven wounded, der it to take pisoe 1,600 miles away, but ‘ou have impressions ho A It Foster, the prisover, should be proven tobe the party who did the kiling maid arwein your miad tac sa all anpear that F eter In fact killed Pat to the guitt or Inaocence ality of the act, would be mint? An-Yes, sir. ‘By the District Attorney—A ~'As you sit hera, have OW ALY Mmpresslous {OF OF Azalust the prisoner? A.— ho, ar, GQ —Yonr mind is free and clear from ali tmprosmonr for oF ayainst the prisoner? A—Les, sir. TURNED OVER TO THE TRIERS. Mr. Staart objected to the manner of the quew District Attoruey—tae stating of %: You had impressions thon? . hoard im answer that bis boatr was set npon wiitp- ping Mace, but that he only wanted to do so on his his defeat in part, Hw said that be was con- fiuent of wientng tu & fair fglt, but would do no- Wing unfair to pupport ui etiancos, sand tie 4 hunself carefully and wei The stakes on his «i True. | were Lis own, JO ENRICH OW BRGGAR FM, In the ring Le bet $1,000 of his own money against having no tunds, and Al, Smith of Chicago putin, on very well | (itor him. Ile offered. to 0 $60) more, sid tiie had been promised @ house aad lot, various arco 1 r deo ot b Tyee lusions to the witness to which he would be verruled and set aside because | guna of money a8 preeems, and bevefts In nearly | heotecmeo sat seeant crandin brnesiner ch etd THE OTHER SIDE OF THE STORY. D reape nd depending Spon tne superior wind ontrary to the law, ome re- | every large city im the country should he whip | ; o more (uan fair that we sue e the und —_—— aud intelligence ho Prosecuting ofcer, thing dirty, be was not togetacent. The honor of Nuw Youx, May 15, 1671 To the Editor of The Sun. bat tt {was not very 0 Yectionuble aling wit to think that the plan of making Gen, Pueas- | delcativg the man whom no one eiss in te world ——— Sin: I like what I read in Tax Sex day before | “Fue“competoney of the Juror being sabmittea sonal animosity spurred him on, Should he or A Nice Little Fight in a Civil Court. yesterday about “The Thirty Thousand Workiog tuart aduressed them as ‘ob should be investigated likewise. Tho evidence thus far taken by the Com. mittee of the Senate proves that no member or officer of the Senate was guilty of selling theee documents for publication, all innocent, every man of them. The leak was 'n the State Deportmont of course, and it is strange that any one should have supposed otherwise. who holds a moat promineut position ia that Department has long been noted for violating confidence and betraying trusts. SutNGLE has said that “anybody who would Lano is promoted to be Secretary of the Treasur pice Bovtwert dismissed, is so wotully by these Little inaccuracies on his part. him. have always held that the United States are responsible for their payment, and it is cartain that an attempt will be made to include them in the claims against this country which are to be the subject of arbitration, seem absurd; but it does not appear go to the English, as the following letter which decently appeared in Terepath’s Railway and Commercial Journat very plainly shows: The points for which the Commune havo | ji rotura {or wean wicks Ww g at Paria, and the difference between | 4s: olicy it contends for and that of the Assem- | win with it # presth ay Mownixetow in Commune desires that Wut He Commercial, hg,eben he staade imyreesod aud pr ( 4 ' te let . | woold not only wipe out bis former dishonorable “ ¢ ehildren to support. Ske can’t Lelp me mach, nor L | Killing.then nance pe she les, are well stated in a lato letter by | reece, but would elevate him to leadership ovor | Gave It to Schiele toforeciose, WhenjWasel returned | her. Lam # talcsvoman at Mme. —'s millinery | S,Bnigoner by cexsn of forest the C nd make him an object of aamiration to them | ond found the mortgage in the hands of Miller, he | ¢atabdtsbment, 1 get $8 a week, I make $3 more | yersattoa to whica Cant An individual CONFEDERATE COTTON BoND’, W ine n Very small share of YOUF s),4ce to corrcet, HOt a mirsiauement, but what Appears to me to be # taiveoncepsion pervading your cities of France, and that ail s Mr Eprror: Will youa! tered under @ uniform system of legislation, | safety friends act anfairl + to quote the words of th Lust Saturday afternoon the Seventh Distriet | Women of York.” I kuow you are @ kind- j | ame Mends, * Coburn would be driven out of New | Court room, in Yorkville, was turned into aprizo | hearted man, or you never would have written it, EP ine antl be analy Ae njured | York.” Popular jrqudice was stroaly adverse to c ' Evecybody's band Was raised agwinat him, | Tine, the contestsote being Morris Waselt and | I know you wish all the poor girls to be bappy and cua eke oothads Folitictans high in influence and position hated him, | Joseph Miller, Nineteenth Ward bummers, Wasel, | Virtuous and get married, Iam sure you do, So I ‘oe in wie one nt ot the guilk oF innocence and would seize upon avy Bee to do Inia injury | who ts Marsal Parloy's clerk, recived a mortgns» | WM! tell you my case, and try and get your advice a sud assimunce, I'm just eighteen years old. I'm fromfa curtain party to foreclose, While Wasel was | not vory stroag, und doo't know muen about honse- tdinner, Miller, who is Marshal Schiete's clerk, | Work, ‘My mother died when I was a baby. Father took the mortgage from Marshal Fartey's desk and | aie (N0 Years ago, and my stopmother iias several Of this juror he wspapers impres of the transaction, prisoner ; he assuines (iat what he road was Uaily true: and if it shail be proven that Vostordid & ich be had played upon ‘Shoald he win this fight on bis merits, he would amoak bis dows which MghOst Cravings of LaB dicoased am dition wenid by might work at home, I liv. with my stepmother, | box wish.a lost his tomper. A Mace-Cobarn fight was arranged ore than gratified, These are facts, 1 was but ebe con varcely pay rent for two rooms and | pression? Says bo Dliwel iF +4 wad is nt shall be established in the large | given names and dates as guersutoes, but I suppress | to take place in the Court room,jex-Aiderman Patsey | feed berself and the children. She is not onty will Seley, ten f beueve 84 i was wabiotey eae vuld bo aduminis- | {bem out of respect te the sueial standing of tuose | Parley acting as referee. A ring was formed, beta | inf, Dut ansious for oY Soret oun do | iE nts mind ond Jad: niast hun Asi for fuse balatye 7 Ans BNO OL OF 8 due regard <2 BY OWA | were made, snd the brulsers pilched tu, ‘tuo fo | {rt aid not drow westiy, Lot Mme. —— is very | fee, from auc fiuvat Aa ment ae well g . unl ij : When I went to the ring lest ‘Thuraday I had ming was the result: kind and gives me somo of my things, and her dry | This is sor th man to dewru upen We ole The Assembly has enacted that in all communes | gry rent Mat Mace would, bets ieee Rovxp 1.—Both came up smiling, Warei catches aricle last week on the saudjoct of the Comtederace You appear to assume that it is in a Goverment to postpone ely the seitlement of shese claims, me to say that thie i steal a watch would steal a barrel of apple sarce ;” and a man who, while holding the fiduciary relations of a trustee anda couneol, would take a bribe of $60,000 to Letray his constituents and defraud his clients, certainly would not hesitate to part with a copy of a treaty and a protocol for a suitable pecuniary consideration. Such are some of the possible benefits or towns of more than twenty thor Mayor shall be appointed by the Natio tive from among the members of the Council | ground except your own and the Brening News whieh is elected by the people, such general election is held. The city is divided | Coburn, I heard other reporters from other largo electing @ Councillor | ii boast of having wayers om the resait, aud I colton bonds ? the np wer of the Ame ©, cognizance, not only of the 'Alal tof ud elaine of the cits gene or suljects of both Certain by those bs derision of all the q expécton uw. cre August denice of the ton dh otters. ‘om thit of suppliante before an unwil tile Government, to toat of suitors bofore an impar- warly and undouutedly the mation, that @ into quarters, each quart ‘enee to the population, No Mayor of Paris is allowed ; but each arrondissement—and elected by the people, but appointed by the Na- K joods merchant credits me upon her endorsement Miller by the ear, Miller plants @ sock .olaser on 'm under many obligations, you see. Now jou Wasel's le(t peeper, Boik wo duwa and bug cacn | would foarcely believe it, but in spite of all the help Giher on the stone floor, * x ewe P Hoump I.—Light sparring, Miller acts Weser's | fofct tm, frequently vo faint from hunger I car feliow ce wcure. COL, FELLOWS'S BRILLIANT RrrORT, Col. Fel et Attorney, re ind, the | Idid uot cores ceuy Iwas probably the only man al Peca. | resent who was at all neutral, The revorter of tho Herald—the only ober Now York reporter oa the rearcely sland to wall on customers. Our break- | plied as fuilows LB Pari may—lad money bes on Mace, aud wes one of the | Besd to chanoery, and Wasel puts in @ toul on Mil- | fasts are rather slim, and my ouly lunch tsa piece of | Gant) xtzx oF THe Trrens: The questions embraced, ut in Paris m0 | (udest to talk in iis favor end iD depreciation of | Heé'# ce box, bread and butter and acup of tea Mme, —- lets the | im the prey sition now euomitted to you, and which Atthe third round both men were exhausted The police interfered and took them dowa stairs before AldermangPlunkitt, who reprimanded tuem, pebecheseccneen ete ‘The Whiskey Ring in Marylaud— fre (o Us juverned by Lie Con Shall arrive, have been t ment by conhsel on both sin Dogan, Uiat I harsiy deem it povsible that thiag Which will throw wd Titional light uesiion Uaving bern raised again by th: Cap make jor themselves in the back workroom. all bring our tea and put it together. Some times we throw in end buy it, a ponnd wt atime. It comes cheaper in the end, Well, I'm neither happy nor comfortaple, and would be very thankful to you found noone whe Was Lot beart and soul for Muce, Maco had three men presant to t for one Who went ‘coburn, Harry Hill, the stakeholder, , or anybody else to point to me some way by which 1 | Mt must be met again, And w You once there sre twenty of these—has a Mayor, not RAD THe eben SY > TARO 9h8 well's Probable Dismissal. could better mysel? But please give ie such ad- | decide by the verdict which ¥ all render apoa this : hd tn the interest of Mace, Mace's boat was over. | Correspondence of The Sun. vice as Ican follow, Don't tell me about, mantles em Meiet crater save Bonin, £0 Bere crowded, while Coburn’s seemed to bave bardiy | Bartimons, May 15.—The excitement in Balti- | of seif-respect when I'm hungry and unhappy, and Ancon testable, ae, 7 Oid Broad street, Loudon, B. C., April 12, Tet It may be sald that the failure of the de funct Confederacy to pay its obligations did nyt arise out of acts committed against the porsons or property of British subjects, and that hence tho claims tional Executive, of the Seine ard the Prefect of the Police for | Foret is ae members of the Municipality, and have | All liad kept their senses about them purposely, ling influence in its action, ‘his that the Communeis really contending for a democratic system of municipal government, while the troops of which President (nant has conferred upon ing Bancnory Davis, the bribe-taker, at the head of the State De. partment, after the Legislature of Massachu- setts had revealed the most important fact in his history. The Prefect ofthe Department | any une on board. Mace's mengwero bitter his country by kee Condition of abject Idiocy upon wir) 5 two wentloxen who are to try this questic three associated with you lave goue Into your a And taken the oath wilhont some impresaios a. lo facts agg incidents of this case. The only qa skin ‘ou to decide now 1s as Lo wh juaprossion ob: the Kiting iself ts to disqualify and make aman an ainet warm In tie ‘But one man at the ring was intoxicated, . hover have ono eent over current expenses, Ii I more caused by the recent developments of grest | couid got a mantle of any kind that would sell for frauds ia whiskey, by connivance of inspectors, | $50 and could then be Assured of the lucrative and gaugers, and other Goverument oMfcials connected | directs sma plopeseat 308 write About so wisely, & \s je and go at once, with the Internal Revenue, still continues unabated; | “UM! “isbese of my Ne caeiea’ Gints and from the many current rumors constantly fying — Coburn, while Coburn’s were only lu aud did Coburn attewpt the least aufairacss the S| ‘ecling was such that it would have been stopped ad le would have been killed in an instant, for every one liad & pistol in bis pocket. As Coburn shor around, tho excitement will grow stronger as {che | 7 ‘A¢ Bdtior of The Sun, The law does uot take upon itselt t ‘ truly bays, he bed given Muce every thing—stake: thse SS ini fae tal pi yi the jure ‘Assonibly make war to | holder: cisice of grovnd, &e--and la the ring ihe | BeW developments are made, Sin: Your paper of the 15th inst, contains an | Mi Oe capable ot reasouine, Now M establish the right of the central authority to con- trol France wi will be barred from conside’ resources of British diplomacy are wonder and there is no doubt t yere would be able to present plausible uments to prove the contrary. to be left to the possi bility of doubt, and the consideration of this wort of claim should be expressly forbidden in terms that admit of no questi sh Commissioners intend the claims to be ted upon, they ean have no ot to the fact being dofinitely set forth in the treaty ; if they do intend that considered, thi trunks and such an outrage would bx pared with which those that have preeed have been trifling indeed. holders of the ation; but the The question whether a tan can be com. pelled tu testify against himself is under con- sideration by the Supreme Court of Massachu Eweny of Lowell, a hotel-keepor, who for twenty or thirty years has Ogu inently in the courts as defendant in liquor cases, was summoned to testify before a Commiltee of the Legislature in relation to the alleged corrup: t competent It is reported in all the papers that Col- | between the two va lector Menruy has got Secretary Boorwett to important a mat rk Custom Hou tion of the State constabulary force, to blush for? paid certain officials ground that his evidence might criminate himself, The following letter from Gon, Sr con revived as an ar mineted for the Presidency by the Demo- | stay tie tn cratic party : 2, Balmore. money, on the bonds from Senate directed that be ted for contempt; but be was J to bail uatil the Supreme Court could tionality of the law un t was ordere in Bnglaad, in investi Parliament, witnesses ar ducide pon the consti hoy whalll be der which the o claimed fur thy the bare proposal of to wuswer thoug the idea being that in matters affecting ve #0 much ¢ this considera 8 claim to si tion rose above ninal acts; th Constitution was adopt juestion Wil be fount d, the rule of the com ATLANTA, Sept ste himself, but that this was not intended e of parliamentary Commissioners ap pointed to ar 5 to run for Pr refore persons who refuse to te criminality before the Logisla are liable to puni final, and it is provided that all sums of to their own y which may be missioners on account of aay claims shall b paid within twolve 1 The colle managers promise that the son be repaired, and that the eh the rule limiting mes ‘They add that with th onthe after the date of the Gual award; #o that it may reasonably ed that if the treaty is ratified, the admitted claims of British sabjoct settled during the term of the present Ad When the enormous amount of money at stoke is taken into account, and when it is farther considered that the virtual bead of the State Departme Ddribe-taker, it does not seem strange that tho public regards with uncasinoss the attem pte @1 concealment and misroprosentation which raat of Commerce and re debating about the organization of The right orgamieation of ehirity is to nd endow the Tweed Hospital. to give provede spateh in the ¢ F of ls eceptic he Wo tell them When this rule bus been vio: poli a lg One of the chiefest of the celebritaes of din Sonn Neat, the veteran editor, poo, novelist, and autobiographist, has @ remarkablo faculty for getting into bot water, and apparently is never so when engaged in somo manner of controversy, t for so long a time that some of his friends who bad mot seen him of late boy Tweed, Jv. Going threugte Templar Lodye of Perfection, at isa notorious He bas kept q Louge i progressing finely ‘The Lodge has now over thirty candidates elected, | rivd int loading, Joe tter also won the toss ‘lor position. Coburn was TUK CAUSB OF ALL THIS TROUBLE editorial entitled “The Thirty Shousana Working mitted, Mr Patuam bad died; ho fret man in the ring and te wae the last 10 | srisey from the fact that the alleged distillars impii- | Women of New York.” In that article you give us | 2g Trg? ott, tng Nye Minds alt ¢ gi 1 wishes of | leave, not attempting on his cloth enna 0 ertain Hapresslovk 1 Ie ut any regard to the wishea of | (tive, trai of wus surboritice wail Mace had clvep- | cated in these enormous frauds refuse point-blank span domes poze fo yon oxceltoas sod practical | iis‘taw ef your being iim '& meuial process wich eared. Jed any rt on such | Sdvh ‘ou are go kind at the conclusion as to | piay not he repressed cf contra tel by the wera nat MWhen both men were stripped the diflerence | ‘0,00 Dsckmalled aay longer, and stand upon such | Coles us to “put on she mantic of selCrespect, | can’iuer.wor did the law eter ts repre marked. Coburu's body was | Tefusel determinedly, pleading innocence now of any | and, remembering thet God made the country and | fon. /be mind na\araily ar Jusionty one of the Guest specimens of animal perfection, | intended or intentional wing, either by thought or | tan made the town, flee from the stifling factory | HOt at judemenis, Dut ar cera panscne fom his ueck down to lis feet, Levor witnessed. | deed. end denyiue imperasvely thas there is nuw or | and rade associations of city life, and soak a betier bality a ren. We agree that the new appointments in the New | The wyinmetry of ys body. arms, und fogs could not | ever was ony fraud, and purer mode of existence." I would Wie to take Fe. Hot; otter w ike District _ be Improved on, His flea was white as marble, . your adviee, d it Would take more @haa * the ney Bald yurterday. ie would de. \ o shail be kept secret. Why? | gndaa bard. Ail over ts the Danenes of brow mast TUE INFORMER IN THESE CASRS mantle of self-rospect " to enable me to get ont of Nurs laieliwent chough to try tl 4 w any of them which the public ouglit | cles stood ont in bold relief, ‘I'he calvon of us logs | las the aid of neveral of the smartest, sharpest, and | tne city and get the kind of employment you adviee, | does not mean (hat the poopie shail be iebarr ® Were maguiticentiy developed, aud bis arma looked | Most experienced lawyers in the State of Maryland, | Tam & widow, and still young, bat not very strong— | Bearing 18 an improper construction that Je giver like the tind legs of a ward-worked dewught horse, | thd in his vreliminury siatement before the United | not exactly unuewtay, I Lave ous child and am aged | tle FHI, tat ® ere lmpcession wired te owe 7 He bat alow, retreating forehead, a jong face, Btates Commissioner he baa given some curious | mother to support. Mother beips some. She takes | (MLE, OF Incidenly of ® case nny 4 $ SCAM | anne uauee Doe Uright Drown eyes, and a | eVidence, shougn this was only the beginuing of the | care of my lite girl, and hetps me on odd jobs, such | Sawant, Mit uO me at nhat ment why he should | Heavy Jaw, His face was of @ dark ved colur, from | ¢&8e, merely superficial, and no doubt when the caso | as eewiug on the clasps of stocking #uspendors, &c. | tae” patoge ath ear ” ab WHY Apreparation Which bad been radoed on iv ‘to eat | Comes to trial, If i ever goos that (nr, there will be | 1do that work at might, Tam a bonnets trimmer, | pass wav, nnd louve tao ° Vile hair was cropped clove, and he ly | the richest rovelationa ever made in this country, | and working by tho piece make from $10 to $15 per doa uot den in th B litte buld in front. They will very verioualy tmpucate Wie Loncety of Jem Tmske about $4 more per wok by odd apres air f m 5 5 bs, I routs room ob @ third door in Division Te a AE ‘ Ux stoop LGuyLY (A CAMINET OFFICER, Stroh I pay only #4 per Wook, but for all that 1 dnd teow Colby's Crinum la # received, ‘Thank you | on bis right leg wita the left leg extended, bis bedy | Who8e reputation abroad ts none of the best, and | can scarcely food and cathe my muthor, my end, | ia499 na all ques a Dent forward, his right arm 83 his stomach and | Who 10 lis own home ts not wa inuch respected us | and myvelf. My employer is kind, and credits me | may aris ‘On a challenge for pr 4 is steel, and all the ponular | Wis left thrust out, Mace's pesition was about the | the wwn co He to have the faculty | tow limited extent, So does my landlord; and the | the juror said that he rathor BE ie ‘ Que ‘he quaition | Saine except that ihe upper part of his body leaned | Of Keiting into scrapes which are uns pleasant, and | grocer ts not unreasonable, But I'm slwayaenoueus | OhwNON! Hat he presiincd Ue hud « back with tha chess thrown os Nike that of a regular | ‘ails into the hands or company of inen whose anto- | jn debt to mirke It tmpossible for me to think of any | RO Dad formed aa ovinion irom tue ew pace 4 all the pealne cr on parade, Maco bas aa tiamense chest like | Sedents aud present histories, to way the least, are | changes Now wf you will tell me Low to counts of the transaction i It is strange | # Susur Oarrel, but his lege arc extraordiaurily thin, | doubtful Glens woney to go somewhere else for emp thom ¢ 4 who | nd (be calves Were padded to eive them an appear: The lutest news in reference to this whiskey | and will toll me whore to go, and how tog i i hig. | aoce of fullness, ‘Che buck Of bis sleuli ruas wp ia.e | fread ts thet we prosent bupervinor of Laterval | and take my mother and chin, Tit Ko to sions, i ' ton * H Of themselves, and | StTwight line trom his neck, bis nove is vomowhat | Revenue, whe uly took howd of the case, as is al- | aud uot wait for " the mantle of ell-reapec Gnlniea, HS ORFs overraled Ane ¢ Scat Worst When we | recroussde, his cyce are of a bluish gray, and his taco | leged, $0 secure Who evidence against the Cubi- A Working Woman. tie iUsolsion that the deolsiun was cn ant ihe The xroat "nigger | 1 broader han Coburn's Leo long. His skin | Bet oMcer (whe keeps him, the Sapervisor, in bis — Juror euch mental o R t Was of & sallow tat whicl may be Butural, but Bosition) for ihe purpose of ser als gomoll To the Bdiswor of Tha Sun Tarrly hi ai) tampa ‘ i whi not look hoaituy, His right shoulde ity in the setting of cuses at tho Revenue Depart- ; 4) One aide and the prisoner at timsdueel eosin (ST was covered with. small ‘pinuples, | moat in V v via 'w bore. | Sik: Lam uot a working woman, but Tink T]he vue voce turn au ! 7 Reine wrinkles of fat might be seen all aver bis body und wered Es he of thege cases, and 3 feel for Wiem as wwuch as one, I've read your | to i! ge tu) . ent nowas it might have | iis stumach visibly protruded, Lis arms looked | ADecial agent of the Secretary of the ‘Treasury, who cle in Monday's paper on * The Tn pousand iy ot . Suimnatay is | #oM In comparison with the layers of tough mascles | bas now taken holtof the cases, wid be here toe | wucte 18 Monday's paper on The Phirty Thousand | aiy wy Ailenutd aa he | Which made up those of Coburn, as also did his yei- | Borrow lo thoroughly ei tue matter, Working Women of New York.!\_ gem | od tat * nd how can he | jow stained huade beelde the black kaobs of iron , Lam inclined to believe, from state. | Ml to o to the country or to ae ry ee be forced into the race in spite of himself? which the latter beld ont in front of i Mubive persons, these Will be Would be hard Soe them Git to take your éviees bus | thas & 008 AA Teena te dant niin detail te bats aa piping cinta any ¥ even if tucy did, sould not their places soon de filled | tie Ntraon noe; thw juring tLe hour and ton minaxos that they stood in bp , 4 pUrTUua by others? Aud wherever tote uthers come from, | pmo way ur tuerull cr. tt defective | the ring, I must say that L-saw nothing to wnich 1 | between President Grant and bis Secretary of the | ere Would ull De wusking Women, ‘Thirty thou: | fiapresion—the very ia vuuaxe thoy wily | eanuot dward augualitied admiration, Avl watched | frexsury, Ar. Houtwell will make the ihoroucn | fand are neoded here | We are obliged to lave | | would in no way 4 f 4 iges to fiily words | kel Movement aud nnderstood ius purport, it was | IBYestiKulion of there alleged frauds, wits ‘heir | tems Can you nok think of some way Ww enable | would Ye guvely ane 1S | with feeling of shame that acknowledged to my. | St/4nke sUrronnding circuinstancos, the couditiog | Mem to live at reasonsole prices and in suMcient | Oye en og 9 \ exception of Govern: | seif that L could suggest nothing betwr if pincod in | Of bis remaining quietly in the Cab Comfort, and AF Rie, Same Vaio Wane tee mantle OF | aot tritnnsl in thie 8 : by law compelled | a similar ponition’ Moose iende etmitind’tn ee | balng tie perscnel inleud of aud ander f heif-resport ? ve thought agieut dval avout it and | eye, that ue war wea pln} smitied every that the way ta whieh he always licked bis mou was | Ballons to the member of the Cabinot not solve the problem, Tease come to my as> | faye is the. perf Viney will thi to qot them to lead drt, When hurt by Ula expoeure, will most aawu by | Haseaee: & TueEINe Wouse tn tite taws 6a (ar tz fs i z him, and abeudon Boutwell, giving bin permission — Mab Fond te the 1aee MOL BE WOULD COUNTER LIKB LiGuTNING, to resign, ailing that, he wil be remoced, and A Mypocrite Touched Up. i : - Te Would tius have not only the force of hivowp | tis being what he desires most, aud the times Prom the Captiat, f Magonte Mill. | sirevrto, but that of lis oppoueut’s aldo, tn the our | Leing How prvpitious. ho will upon \hat itsue waxy | Que of the richest (atures of this funny affu \ whieh be would strike, ‘lwo av thres of these | Lis bid for the Republican nomination for the Prew'- | gppeare ut the expense New York Prisun Shinty third Fuasiiery generally demoralized a iagn, and uemhe | denes, ant will bedacked up _by. Ue Working Te ARCEOEE Si eh Gabe Or Meet oa nie works the degree | gould go in and filish him athis leisure, This is the | pabligwns of dhie and otier States, read she reporters of Wusbiugton a emontous le 0 ’ | evening next, @ Which be was playiug om Thureday, aud it was You can prepare to sce tome strange ar@ curious, | ture on their bad conduct as exhibited in listeulng i “ St Masoule Hall, when Gen, William M. Tweed, | Axacily the same one Which Coburn was opposing | 8 Weil ud contradictory and false evidcuce, to ex> | at erack, peeping through ke, -holes, and seating ‘ iniuaied, The | Him with, Joo's seconds gave him strict powe as wall us bide the guilly, ALD, documents, and Hin directly ou tho heole of this 6 tho criue © » ; ‘Yen candidates re- | tions not load off first, no matter what openine —————we—---- screed combs the stolon troaty in the Tribune ahead Mi he Billed arury 1 ‘ 4 err uurieenth dex ree last Priday evening, | Mace should offer him, Waen Mace snonia be wor- | ‘The Fureka coffee and teapots are @hequalked, | Of ull competitors, and bousting thas ii bad spared } sas © counter ae bara asho | No, Gi Broadway. 4da, no lahor @F expense Abiw Whe or thle Juror bas forded aa ay eee