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i ) ty ; ! it ‘i land—ne well as Prince Tlward Taletid— should for avnexation to the United Btates, whore laws contain all that is be, quired to make both islands the feh and int. portant countries which their extensive min eral reeources, boundless forests, and valuable onie, wi The es Sun. Te Shines for ATL SDAY, MAY 18, 1871. fisherice eutide them to be —- Grant's Indian Reforms. Woe shoul? like to have Vresident Grant, the Seeretary of the Interior, Commissioner Parken, or any other man, answer the fol. lowing interrogatories: 1. Are the North Carolina Cheroked In diana under the jurisdiction of the United States, and are they wards of the ration? If yea— 11. Are they not entitled to eare and pro tection, and to have the abures reformed wn der which they have labored for ycars? IIT. Were they not advised by the Intertor Department to organize their tribe, elect off cers, and communicute dircetly with the Department, without the intervention of Agents? 1V, Wero they not nesured by lotter that, if they would do fo, their affairs should be at tended to, and their complaints be heard? V. Have they not complied with this condition, and is not the evidence on file to that effect? Vi. When complaint was made egrainst AWwraTtAND, special agent of the Govern bene Tesday Neweomb & Arlingion's Mimatrcle—veve rt, emt frondtray, Olymplo Theatre—Jaek Sorpard, ‘Tony Pastor's Opera Mouso—Tws Companion Seven Starr, Hale. Mations, ‘Terms of The Sa "Tar copies wo one titres, htetienal convey ta Chad packages, si Ciub'raten, Paynueus sav 7 ba vase, For the accommodation of persons resiting ap town, adverticements for Tu Sex will bo received at hy roxelar rats et the ap-town advertisement 4, | ment, that he had retalned cert moncy lor 4g Weat Thirty-necoad street, at tho Junction of Broad one James G. BLUNT, did not the Secretary advise them to send up the proof through their Couucil or its authorized officers, with | the assurance that he and the Commiscioner | would do all in thelr power to help them ? VII. Has not the procf been furnighed as ro quired, and have not the dolegation author ved by the Connell and members of the na. tion demanded for mouths a hearing without getting it? VII. When formal and spocific charger were presented in writing to the President, ‘Way and Sheu ay wae, from § A. M. tou P. At. ——— — Hands Off, Gentlemen t The unwillingness of the Democratic lead+ ors 40 adwit that there is a powerful Repu lican combination against the reaomination of Gon. GRANT is aliko remarkable and in- structive. Tt ia remarkable beennse it etunde opposed toa crowd of notorious facts, whose army is daily increasing in namber and strength. It is instructive Lecause it belrays rather than conceals the well-matured opin- did he not promise a hearing, and has he kopt that promise? IX. Were not the $15,000 ordered to be ro tained by Vincent CoLyen out of Biunt’s money designed to cover frauds perpetrated on the North Curolina Cherokees by SwEat- LAND, Buunt, and others? If not, then to what deficiency did this money belong, and what became of it? X. When the Government know that Bucnt had ewindled the North Carolina Cherokees, and was prepared to swindle three or four western tribes ont of $126,000 for tri- fling rervices, why did it not forbid the pay- ment and arrest the villain for oltainfog jon of the Democracy that Quant is the weakest candidate whom the Repnblicaos can place in the field, and is therefore the wery, man whom they desire to encounter. Of course, then, it is a part of thelr tactics to belittle all efforts to prevent Guanr's re- nomination, to megnify his power and popu. larity, and to scout tho idea that any other man than he is seriously thonglt of by those Republicans who give tone to the sentiments of the party. Doubtless it is from thie standpoint that so sagacious a Democratic newspaper as the Louisville Courier Journal attempts to de- preciate the fact that a large number of Republican Senators are hostile to Gnaxt’s | Money under false pretences, lustead of per Yenomination. However it may be with the | Mtting him to complete the infamous wrong, Courier. Journal, the Democracy may rest as- | Protected by the Government? sured thet the suy rs of Gon, ¢ XL. Why were two of the delogates regard the hostility which he encow: (friends of Bivst) from the North Curo the Senate Chember as fur more substantial | 4a Cherokees paid their expenses by the | Government, while the third, the real busi. | ing to get justle and serious than idle rnamor. They ko that the combination against him ow nees men, who ie te many of tho allest and most influential | prosecute the scoundrels, is neither heard | members of that body ; and more ala + | nor paid Uke the othe | than even this, they are conscl XI. Having tho proof and tho order of particular those opposition Sens Congress by cosolution, why does not Grant fally refloct the opinions aud intentions « a windles uf these men, and com their constituents. rel accution, OF the F nent of from the balcony of tho Nativnal which haa been v ly a from tes sketched out what he cailed the platform of | people t the Democracy for 1 An X11, Ts it a part of Gnaxz’s ref to tion of the Democratic pre allow special hgonte of the Government repudiated Moxron’s intermed: hilo under pay and exercising oficial thelr programme, and vel functions, to deceive the wards of the ( that they did not intend to emp ernment, md under false pretences to ts publicans to construct & Presk from the Indians from twenty-five to sixty } the bel. form for their perty, Leading Democratic | IX per cent. of the money beloncing to | journals are now insisting that Grav ought | them, paid and sent according to stat to be and must be the Republican nominee, | 4w and t stipulation, and, with the knowledge and proofs of these cr ps abun becanse he is the most available man for them to beat. Dutas the Democrats will no | dant, to allow them to escape, and go on means allow the Republicans to lay down a | Perpetrating eti2] greater thefts from the un national platform for them in 1872, so they | tutored savages? Finally, how long will it take President at this rate to reform our whole In will find the Republicans jt determined that the Democr shall not | & seloct their Presidential candidate for them. | “a9 confusion t Tee pcbceveeasn Ani — it G ° England's Misrule in the Western Heme ‘ It isa Good Idea isphere. The fame of the projected Tweed Public When tho coloni Pri continued agitation the boon of respon government, England not alone nnqual ly yielded to the terms of tho colonists, but explicitly promised on ratifying the new Hospital in the Seventh Ward has alrcady co Edward Island had won after long. | teached the remotest parts of the country je | The scheme is welcomed with admiration .g. | by the benevolent and patriotic everywhera For instance, the Corinne Jeporter, a judi cious journal published deily on the distont of Newfoundland and privilege to furnish those islands at all times shores of Salt Lake, and within sight of the with amp) ry protection. In the mam. | eterna! perks of the Rocky Mountains, d orable general electian of November, 1570, lares that it would be “a good proposition in Nowfoundlond and Princo Edward Island, | to carry into exceution the idea of buliding a hospital dedicated to the great Sachem.” It is @ good iden at any time and in any place to take caro of the unfortunate, te shelter the d,and to cure th sonfeleration, the pet colonial scheme of Great Britain, was proposed, but summarily rejected by an almost unanimous voto in both colonies, At the ga of England and the Domir wretch me time the agents rk sick No mistake can be made in and wounded. n were W Ing vigorously in New Brunswick and Nova | eppealing to any body of men to enlist in Beotia for confederation, which they su 1¢ holy cause of charity, and to give of their gecded in establishing there in epite of the | means aud their strength to assuage the a opposition of the people, oes of euflerlog humanity. We appeal, rently chagrined at the course ad then, boldly and dently to the friends o! ww oldest colony of the Crown aud | Mr. ‘Twrrp to ercet in his honor suct a urd Island, Great Britain ro. | monument os the noblest and most kindly military forces stationed | man who ever lived might be proud to asso © colonios under the con- | Clate his name with, A public hospital 1 protecti plined | greatly needed in that part of this ci n alon he 9; yofam r 1 career and f forco in Newfoundland was n t intimately councet:d, aud t last winter during the bread riots, his devoted personal friends aro t men from the suburbs ag and most e call uy of Harbor Grace and St ke the lead in this gr ' open public storcs end work, the voico of whora 1 gross outrages with im | ready reacl rears and ovr h m punity, Thr 10 Withdrawal of the | distant Utah, And we call upon ay British troops Sple of co Hd. | people to nid fn the undertak r to create a constabulary suilicient f r | heartily join together in such a b ke The ¢ ndland and Princ Build thot 1, and when it ia hullt ex Iward unimportant ow it with a liberal fund, so that its benef ta 1 ‘ small and their v e may be as constant amd as an trade r thelr depopulati reatricted pur y and clevate nnd re attributable alomo to the amg tjocraph announces the Fr | unwh mo laws and political relations | ouint Vanwasepa to Havana. Inastmnu no to which they have been subject too long. | jnilitary advices of any sind have been vouel | Grants of thelr mineral lands procured | sufed by the Spanish Goverament of Cabs tor Usrough forcign interest and by foreigners, | some three weeks past, it is evident that it) the best fruits of their farmers’ and fish- | no favorable views to report, In other words, ermen’s toil culled by absentees, insufferable Varaaseoa’s last campaign has been as barre Its for the redstablishment of Spanish dominion in Cuba as all his former efforts and as tuoge of his p When Ds Ropas went out nominally to fight, bat really to direct opskations from Tucrto Principe instead of from Havena, bis military genius culminated in the constraction of a cer. tain nomber of towers of observation about Camaguey, known historically the torres opticas, He did this and nothing more, Since taxes, and the absence of every stimulus to Pocial, political, and commercial progress, ar the links in that heavy dragchain with which those countries are fettered. Isolated from the world by every barrier to progress, hampered by incumbrances which delay the improvement of its dormant resources, and afflicted with a useless political systom, it is no wonder that Newfound decessors, ‘ TTE SUN, THURSDAY, MAY ES een Sane yee vanes w/tanenayeiveren StSe a So then thost Of these towers have beon oaptured by thd Chbatd, and thé rest have been abandoned as naglo ae. Phe yenius of Vataasena tits invented anew atrdtery to gull thé outside world, fe has cut Cuba into to picees by a trocha militar, a8 ho calls it. T intended to be a military cordon of forts, established almost within speaking dts. tance of each otbor, across the narrowest part of the centro of tne island, The # those forts is to itp ede the spread of the revolu- tion westward. Caxore’s olan of ari tide waa not more insane, So pateut i surdity to the lowest grade of intelligence, that the facetious contrabands of Havana, ia liew of consigning an enemy, as of yore, to the sulphur ons regions below, now bid his go to la troche. Men who think, recogsize in the importance given to thin frochaa confession of the abandon. ment by Spain of the enstorh hatf of the tstand, in the fooli*h hope of anving the western. The same veractous telegram announces Mat there are only two bundred insurgents left in the Santo Espiritu district, and that the patriots do not surrender becanse they oamnot assemble id bodies to the number of sixty cach, and Vatwa- wn a’s ordors aro to admit no smaller number to pardon. If or contemporarios who ate weak enohgh to cireulite such Spanish trush ag intels ligence respecting tlie “defanct rebellion,” the of the revoluti and the like, could only read the Spanish papers and “Gnal suppressior on,” learn how to the most charitable of these thes @ sinply laughing-stocka, ond to the less Warilable oljeols of the worst suspicions, they Would be # Hite more careful dissemination of lies, injurious at aiding in thy like to their own repmtaiion and to the cause they ignorantly ate tempt to serve, — The Poric'ons havo pulled down th and wis made out of ptared in the cumpalgur of Narotroy 1 to eapress the detestatiou of the Parisi ane and people for the Donaranre tule and m, As wwork of uit it wax remarkable, eing copied after Tassa Inf "5 pillar in Roa ing veral roke into pieces, end the sta‘ue of Navowwon om the top lost its bead, A vast concourse witness event, tical Baron Geno, long the Minister of Ger many in this coantry, received on Tuesilay even. ing, on oceasion of bis approaching retirement, the compliment of a public banquet ia this city, It was given at the Union League Club by a large nowber of promincnt gentlemen, Mr, Evanre presided, aud Mr, Baraxt was among the speakers. Berom Ganott bimeelf delivered im response to the tonst in his honor an elegaut end ap In parting from Daron Ceno cans whose goo fortune it hes been to know him feel that they are pertiog from one who is than a personal fiend, becanse he proved himself in the most trying circumstances riate address , those Ameri- the friend of their country, No representativd of @ forvign government law ever more truly gaic perfect esteem ond waru regard of ail Americane ¥ whom he has been } ht in coutact than ba 1 Grnont ‘The grape culture becoming s moet portant branch of indvstry in Missouri, and it t ut in a few ye crop worth more tan auy F agricultural prodn tina of that State, corn and wheat wlone excepted The town of Hermann, in Gascoaude county iety ftom Jolphia, and nowt tion of ¢ ir nt ¢ The vintage of Her nl 4 gol « in yood bearing coudition it yields, wi favor seucon, @ profit of ¢ pre} the soil, aud ing and tra bearing, reries from $200 to $300 1 rere, while the 1 t of cultiy r ward ranges from 850 to 860 per of Concord vines for market y fie 000 to 16,000 pounds, y an average price of ten cents a po uumber of acres plonted in and around Her » betwe three and four hundred, and all it: way to the Gaseouade river, adistonce of abov seven miles, f prowing ix rap tions of the south half of nillion Missouri, Ei g the hillid Kut or ton of acres lying 4 orin the warm vall n of the State lands, too, that have been considered worthless when compared with the richer alluvions of the river and the prairies—have been fouud to be the These lands are still nually making their most productive of all, cheay , and thou nds are ai homes apon them, It is claimed that a grost portion of Missouri possesros the requisite soi and climate for raising ¢ ety of gropes, nd the vines are planted ia all parts of the State, Ia many localities the viaes have become so large and numerous as to form a conspicuous feature of every copse and thicket —— Gen, PLeasonton, the Commiesionor of Tuternal Revenne, who was ignominioudly 4 position at the head of the Grand Army of the of th t fie A y ssed the « is of G Jeontriry t 1 ene t with privty been pa oe The Will reporied in the Massnch ! ein relstion to cheap j rf tthe lat of July next of nor t b tt i i an fori i } 1 the ¢ 10 newspapers now assing the question whether ihe Hinttating the Shyater whe was Kicked ant of the Domb tor touting 610, William Powell of 505 Greenwich street was aken to the s on the charge of imox! zion He was reeoguiad by Roundyman Barrett of the Court eqand as a man who had tong been wantod, Lirid get O'Couner of 187 William sircet was sent for. bhe testified that while ber son was locked up fo petit larceny, Powell told her that he had inflaence Barrett, us he of the Court, and if she money he would get her som out of prison, Mrs, O'Conner gave him four dol lars, with wWhien he left the court room, ‘The prisoner was held on the charge of obtaining movey by false protences, bail belng Oxed at $1,000, with the magistrate and Roundsman Me hac once been en would give bim # lit wed purpose of | tn SOME NEW nOOKS. —- ‘The Autobiography of Lord Brourham: Th first volime of The Life and Time of Ttenry. Lord Brougham, written by iimedf, jose Published by the Harpers, contains thd first chap tere of a cenuine and remaikabie autobiography. ‘The author would have no odiior to revise er cor redt his work; and when thy two sucesed Yoiumes are pubished, bis executor and the peerage will have given to the world «il that one of the move + Bug the © romeabored of ccessor fisti Kimed of nls! pine enti contury desired to bi hus long and eventful earcor The present instalment of Lord Bronmham Memoirs oxtends to hye thirty-foarch year, and the Look 14 projaced by the followlog instructions of the author in regard to lis pablicationt on the Antobiorrephy can be pntdteied, You muss see Coat it Is srranged Chrynnioge liy “TC (writing from memory) L have mace tistakes 18 datos, OF in proper mines, let AEN bo er recta Narrdicce is vo be pricted, as 1 dave war gle for all its statements, T will aave no Balter ont “Taloné at anew. foulte and omissions: Woyed to alter or re-write wha! 1 desire welt be POLisbed BF XCLUBIYRLY Jk OWN + © Brougham, Noven.ber, Vi." The provent Lord Broagham that there directions have bee Henry Brougham was born In tomber 19, 1773, is furher veing » native of Wont moreland, and bis m 04 of the hy Robo Riis father’ ntance with thi ‘was broaght about by a ton, where he was ¢ oullnont awhile, and retarulow eth in love with hie eons!n, ast of a yerfectly pur estate, 19 which B fm, #0 that the alliance was all chat conld be wished. Eversthing was fn reative tial, the we ve rar torton iy After lec ving the war aoie heiress, nu conch Lougiit, wud ali the para natia prepared.” “Tue very day before the w ing,” says 1 Litels dewwn by the auock, loxt f the { his reason, Th axuin sent abroad, baton hie revarn to Wer { fonnd the * c y unencusadic.” Mt rdincly eonent Kelubur.t and tte eoclety for relief from his ¢ mother of the fature Lord Cuance and, To the death of hin tatner's Lord Trorgham attributes «neh ¢ tion as he himeelf aitained. *1¢ Mary Whelpdute,” ve rays, “bad been my mother, she we w materiaiiy e rieued the Saxo ut Tshould b dle medioenity watet a 1a 1 re emt Wo have ehurseteriaed my Many ancestors, none of whom, 60 far as L have been Hote to diseevir, were eve io for anything, I think (hen am falrly entitied to ar Unt 4, at leaat, owe much to tae Cole blood wuler my metuer brougat (rom the cisne of Scruaa and Rintoeh Soiasrt.” These eonjoctures are tn ronting, al! hongh it wae hardly necesrary to show the? if Laine were not us they are they miebt porsibig be @iferent; hat such speculations are naturai, ani the wisert probe sometimes tnduige in them. If all Lord Brongvam's Paternal ancestors wero wot great, howover, some of them lived and died amid singul toms aud eccentric contemporaries, as we Jear ef regard to her husbasd's (nnerel: He doa Heo on in 1789. fother nor bie ret orland. ¢ r Bad folie? ater MA ), 1 ivinig at. Ore tr fost intima the. fumeral feral, Where ive We Hoy nil the nd neighbors, before Lxve yor yy tet 1 ihe 1 | v Poached t fal proda follow ing letior irom among many at Bb é t ir to ner ept of Dueticrs esires lier compliments to Mr tthe University of tescher, cud tmmedit wa ast boy that had licked the ma oul tly entered the elass of the rector Dr, Adam, for wien he entertnined tu school he vot only the advantage of the ad y 4 instrnetion of Robertson, then 5 yal of the University, but had alto the vol in Wis siudies wile e stator o a womon of great t + and cson insinnee of her fort ming, he brother sometimes wthonzh 4 wos never referred to by he ny Ving Mer life, w vonin 1 the Mish Sehont at the hea elas undor Phayiatr, § t,and Bisel, and dis iayec Ho re Hat one day ty 1M i ' thee red we know n tot | ¥ Pave ¢ 1 tour out the ‘ 1 1 kept r nw “To which I wa J ianky o , Fe! ak goo ertoon if you please ! t was eicotrinals x After a tonr in tho Woestern Istes, and thon throash Denmark aut Scandinavia, Boon gua e turned to Scotland und passed advoeate at is, Way admittod £0 the bar—in 180, Ho was accom paniod on his travels by Charios Mtaart, aftorwart Lord Sturt de Rot who was his chorished friend through life; and while io 4veden oveurred mos, marvellogs event which this interesting Volume revorde, We give it in Lord Brousham’s ay, OWN Iangeage, ay written down Io bis diary kept during the trip: ‘Tred with the cold take advantare And bere #0 retonrk berlin: with ( locking kuow n inyeolt #p or Wirat hind A astionk Uh oars 1 had seldom saw throngh tire 8, 1871. a re re a mr able that 1 After { classes inthe University a WILL to sliaost ao ond 1 to get np out of the bath, Hy wt ure, wwitnge on rit was ty hat Chad a ‘0 dedi about Iteven to Siri but on recover thin mas. tel) left the Ui intimate . dud attor the Lape fervotten him hvnily having Hitle connection with FAlintuy hound anything of thens, or of bin bat all the old e¢ ad nearly 4 token, as I hirvo lyin in te and e froeviug 1 On How 1 nth 0 This vi nelin of vowter, of a how baht ark Joytny the eom| ay, wow pind tor (ore T tarts im. fbi appencd to We the story from the ich Sohool, 1 vent fiend, 40 attend the re wis no divinity | » frequently bn our walks discoxeed and | aon many grave subjects, arnong hie immortality of tho soul, and ona ta thre state, TT is question, snd 0 povsth Twit Hot say Of ghosts walking, but of the mi appear fig to the livin, were ew jects of mach enecu tion ; md We actually commiitied the folly ot drawing UP GO Agreemont, written with our biced, that whicuever of ae died the first shod appear to tas otter and thas solve doubts we bad ontertilned of the ‘io miter death” After we iad flnisied our claracs at the collene, G— went to Tidin, OU AM oppointment there Im che civil Ker vice, of afew morvover, his alloy intiaiwey Oxgotlen his exist den waren baths 1 of ths rad und nbont the olde eat G-— Four of the vat t my vensos T found fr The apparittin t hrd taken the ikeness of dis por tred. jon. prodnged sm to talk avout ft, er but the impres on it toude Dap We wad too vivid to Le ensily forgoituw, ond 60 stroncly Was Eaftectod by it bs Lave here written down tho whole history, with the d Wi December, and all the partieniine as they are sa betore me. No donbe t had fullou asic dd that ti OF 1069 LECH ALEd 50 ine'ly ( y as a dream, 1 cinact for jomentdonbty yet for years h coma jon with G=—=, cor trad ct neti Lo him to my recollection; noting bad taken place during cer Swedieh travels cither counceted With Chae, oF With Fndty, or with anythin ating bi < r rof his tilly, 1 rece rested Quickly enongh oar old disc and ihe argaty we fad m I could pot diveharge } from mind the tmprossion tat G Huet Dave died, uM| Tint hid DYE lraNeS Lo me wee ecelved UY Ihe 8 PF aiuiare § + Hthe waite L felt convinces that the wh ’ r and ro painiaile vient oun s le impre mon tbat Leculd net bring mye « it or to mace the slightest wllneon ' Hnisied drown, and me we he | agreed co 1 I wus ready by O'Giock, tne “i t “Brow aitam.Vct, 10, 189%.-—1 have Ju wn copy= Ing wut ay Jourtal ta wobok Luis sti ang ei tisalins mortie bnagol Ani wow to fin BLOFY, begun, wi OVE Fialy years Fines, Boon vittu t ' Prive m let had ate 1 wingalue neiden en the Vase under of pase tnrongh oni ew are ps fewer ana less ramarcable Liaw # fair caleu Of Chines Woud warrant Us to ¢ anrprising, eoustdcring the variety of our ia sleep, and. that they ail beer some anal: 0 affairs of Life, that a times coin: a iutare event, than that a parson, whom beet should apuert to te with & ‘This ‘cote i ue poral mi ac the cum should # neous oF even Wits i mure wonder sul ® lind m9 reamon ty ax very moment when MACE PREPAR i CTE RIAL OF WM. POSTER Palais Tho Stakes Claimed by Coburn ander the Rater of iho Prive Kinu—Propoe! to| gvey gu MONT JURORS O ¥ Fight it Our none Now Yoru : > OMIAINER ] YESTERDAY Coburn, one of tho principals in A: chemptonshtp priaa fizale, sent a notice Tho Panct Neurly Lxbaustod—Racttine Tite tat the decision of the referoe pot bein In ue between Counsel Judges Gareio and | cordance with the articles of agreetaent o1 the rales Siaurt Thamping their Law-hooke-Twe of the prize ring, ene party should appoint a Loud Calls tor Moves Hy Grtunell, | representative who should meet yesterday morning at 10 o'clock in the Clipper oMce and endeavor to erstanding. Coburn's provosition wis that a boat should be chartered in common, The interest in 1 of Poster 2 from day to day. All parties were in the onare room, and the crowds were onside, by 10 o'elonke + | yesterday morning, At halfpast 10 Jadge Care and that the prineioals, their seconds, and from ten | dogo ordered tiie crive to ooon the Court. The ork to firty of each mun's friends, ae shouid be elected, | then called the names of the Revsa Jurors Who iad should start from this city atthe earliest posible | heen impanelied, and then procee tod with the role monent and fizht it out within Mity miles ot New } call of the general p Indies came into York, tho battle ground to be selected after om- | he room, and took seas within Cie bor. Thwtt cor borking, Coburn threatened, tn case of Maee's | orod dresses, ribbony, and flower-ecorate! hate rofasal, to chim the stakes, and to sue for them | ient a glow to the spectacle which no masoniine should they not be given np. gear, short of Col. Fisk's aniforim, could bave im- At10 o'clock Aleck Mason was im the Clipper | parted. office to represent Coburn, Jue was present, too, | as wore leo Harry Hithe staxabolder, and * suyait xathering of minor sports, friends of boti pu gilists, eo, however, bail pald no attontion to the propo: ly appeared who had aatuority to . Aller waiting a while, Covurn tho stakes, but Mr, Hill refused to delive that ho w abide by tie. dacision of Harry acknswindaed that Joe's prop 1 to hin to bea very f d reasona the tr come to gore U nel. Sever fire KIUMTA JUROR. ‘The first three candidates for sue jury box wore ly dispowed of, Tne fourth gonvienan called to the stand was Kobort Usher, Jr., one ot th finest loowing men ty» the room. After be wae sworn, Judgo Stuart challenged Mr. Usher for prin- elgal canse aud thity examined hin: Q—Have vo rend sa account of the death of Mr, Pulowm? a Q—Have vow innocenes of the 1 an ontaton as t er Poston P the quant or i At have. th ree , m = Does Wu prevail wo-day? AT think The coxina ond puuilietic editor of une CMpper, | hs killed Mr. Pa having Leen appealed to, sald that the referee oad | @—Then you bare an ontnion in reference to the fo Fight to postpone the got three weeks, or to | Weston ol Ruilk uF nave y) 5 ENE rier it to take plaey in Kansas City, ‘Who articles | slely so tho iact iar sou leave suet expressed to Tadeo, 0 agreement exoress!y KUipuiated timt tt miodid be me oster illest Mr batwamn > Ak contested on Cawadian soil, and that the ralos ct | thatthe eriine wae con initied | the P. H. ordered that in’ cue of incerterence it | Q—D2) ato bay Cit yon formed an optntom, should not be postponed longer than a week except | Or arroly th tyot have na impos? Wo ji OF atront of ciiier or tue principals, or-on ac. | Prew@ion aud opiaion, ee Fuing to me, amoaut to he wnt Of other extraordinary causes. i'hore w * S18 eo a ; ; GQ Nors It consist merely im ine feck Wat you have ® Cobarn's temperament to Keep himsclf in condition | OQ =Have von coms to any coneinsion or nonvtetion for trea wee! s, Wiile his opponent was getting | As to We uatare of i lisve you come to aug | Bimeelt fhto proper érim. 9 Well, ny impression is thac Foster ‘Pavia. | : caitor of the Clipper tw neknow | 4 L my Impeessy har Foster killed Banas hie opinion had no fleet upon th iv ge Cardogo—Tbe prlucipal caadtage te noe well ry and the conierence broke ap withc ‘ } ‘ Mace fe nord. at work. uver ¢ i Now mo to ask © qnewton on the | und periecting hinsell for meeting Corurn | os pal cane? at City on the 21 of dane. Coburn nays See Tlie Sot ehy NonIienell as that he will not go to Kansas City, and tue Bag. | Jue Garvin acHave you ln came wears lisiman will claiun the etakor the puniatiren: ty deyin, ant S would Jaw 4 Card from Mr. Soneph Cobarns ah To the Bavoy of The su Judge Stuvvt, Me, Bartlett, and the prisoner con P ited together! Sin: Having used every effurt to bring about | et teers a onauning A meeting detweon myself and Mace, in order to | will chalienge Wor Lavor,iu vider W9 ask @ Lew Quem tone. Tadge Cardozo consented. Judge Garyin—FLave you any acqnaintance wth the have the difieulty between us seitled, and Mace versiatently avoiding » necting, 1 named this (Wed- nesday) worning to weet at the Clipper office at 10 | piasnuror wih wa oon searaintene o'clock A. M. to eee if my previous proposition, | _.Q- Heve vou any ons * went by tho stakeholder to Mace, had been accepted, | Q— Were you acqua. nis iiietine 27.4 5 v ke a steam tug with net more than twelve (12) persons on eaeb ee, and #all fron rome poin’ Ww the lower bay or any other available location where tiere could rierence, citver magts- ¥ oF other Wine, er leaving Agree to somo o% 1 you any basiiess relations of eonnseden 6 liad Leen tiinaine of speaking of Lim. Sy con oh . linpressiza oF prejodies ett. aguinat the : Vert and and en settle the matter in | All Lnwees tie Vageane amen ta lie shat it bas for ages grows lato the pro- | Yspnie, Lcdering SO Monnd ind betcoseened on Cid Sery gattraty oy verb, * Seeak of she de collars wor tne Irrespective of any inipression you may Lord Brougham entere} upon hia professtonal et from me sarki eu Wealbaae arcer with a hearty distaste fo we, which he | direct to Mac oe ab the Clip. f z t r st th ne career with « hearty distatte for the law, wihicu he | farees ae Mas wrapire were | OO APan Rss Toe nee eet eet oatiiat cha. 1 not hesitate to express; and ue ts wah! to be tuo | {i scourling (y Agreement, at tue appointet \ the people oo the one side ana the ouly porton who ever sat ayon the wooleael, v hour, and watted over an hour, but meities at the cutéet entortaiied an arersio: i 4 Mace BOF Any sepreventative irom him put fn tthe cuttet entertriied an aversion tu the pursuit | Mage HOF, any Rebrmaminine I ow nee whteb alune could give hin a piace there, He gives | that this tan uae no idea Of Banting me, for i to be & Good Wud, aud we will aocopl 4.8 fine plovare of the Scoteh bar in the yeur 1 tie recugniaed 8uil Haviug decided tua rai Sean) Wee ik sins tae nal ei ae cade: e toe with waich he | reteree Und uo fight (0 nome any pluce outside of ne Juror then in an under tone eaid tha d the candor, fateness, and jastice with watch Be | Corsda, und no time beyond the wee, I gnvo hin | woulu ratuer not serve, ay be had vusiness to estimates the characters and qualities of its grent | every chance to frit: and ae t ing to acity | to. ‘The remark caused sony kite merrime Jendere, as weil ag the fenak praise witch of t ity, thonsan t (30,000) inhabitants, hie eviden ong those who sere Near ehough to hear. t peetih to is atl. ; desire ‘mast leat to a tepettiton of t Jurors deine so bard to find daring the past few stows throughout upon all his cuainéut couteapo- | free, met lent Guitar” Boies ri s plea of private busiiess waa rarlos, form a od coutras: to the writinys of | a witness © every offer made by Ine tot ier i he was sworn in as the Lord Gumpbell, sud furnish to the adutirers o © Ggit, Feinim the two thousand ($2.0 Jarer, Brongham yew ground sor their esteem, In rea che bidet ¥ ds binge went rathar slowiy for m thine, and Ja {ing those sketches, one forgets that egotism ant crthecag ah pes ‘The account which he giver of the foan oy. eee * as notice ee turgh Reetew hy Mmeelf, Jeftrey A CURIOUS srORY F 1 WhO was exan rather e Rilinturgh Reso by bineell, : ‘ bo 40 iaver, aud Kuen went to ples le pshsiictecheb oir sce bt ! tow u Chicago Betcctive Captured the Aw : t : snesin of Gnmbleton The Sou of @ Gere a-Oiallanes,t ec | une at 1 tll now | » Nubleman aght to the Uotred Md tad ue i es 8: SUC ER IEE AY A ef ¥ MORGINW Cor PARC REAL AN EXTRAORDINARY JCROR. | Cediturs aud tls us 1 Brow | 7 i ¢ cletails rages apes HO |o 1 . | roe wd sow, te Chicago Getocty Wok prot be i ake night in M 1092, in I » | qd seit to Batopes , alleged which over ‘ ; i { nanviton anil Smpai . Ide ToMivy, wad F 1 ‘m ut ny Who bi us ease to estabile's Karurgh | w n104 n y An iv ng ions to | very pecntiar citenmstancea, welch were futly ¢ Sonute of the death tt . ' 1 the exortions of Me. Sprague, n oninton ae to the | were p 64 througe the ex of Me. Sprague, ow 2 ASO, ou. Lenee bleed r i NE oe ee eee relay Xyrossed any View noon the surgect ? ‘ ues ye disitagt ne | Spracne acting of course under tp r nd Meer Ase : ahd views accord with yous we apr ary te | wivel faster <A the va Tend | at the Coroner | con n tof i Revorning f 1 ered te 2 1 v6 npow that evidence to any one t ti that y {uae 4 ° A ROs WAT Be) Swe \ ntry to agit ne r . ‘ wd wor | Oy Hal aay tis heard any observatios | ‘ on ly ty ee t be di : t | i sor thu vos | t lifer peor . | 10 Pariine . thin tly rt f ae: Ca eer tor mental operation hei aia lke avice . vere the Incidente at dou r s | ac i ? A.--Yoe, ar, hie t e nanae it wae? This brings the present voor } 4 eis ortaianlt It is impowstole, of course, to expres ' . pears, 8 thé son of a novlowan, | De ia'& werk only @ Borcion of » tonJeaters may’ be disappointed when they leara on with testimony he , tint he 1 an Heeltinate eon, and tuat his futher ee ea here. but se farms tint enables t a hit who hid bin te veiaadd or jndgmont must be & very fvorubl @ bis wine ballet daucar, Here is yon. unlerstood what you road tn all thove as bive the polices a # ut > Ae-1 did, oF ane Mronswick? You fou. Nt anon the gnnjeet of what you ret On the 4th day of Fevrunry, 188, was born, P : Opering of the Pare Mra Ningora. an the record, “an Werthaete som ef the unt of tuose fhouzhtedia ie ache mila sdan ad aluon-keoper ‘Lager, >, even ty the name ¢ ? A.-I don't remenbder \ Exte road was opene eee te Wy tural tether, Interporste traile vee y. Much Tisappointmont war | the Secretary an cecasional reference to from the reading of the “ Aspe SE Siuad 4a ae aver, "ie n Kraase m. former doce Beiore thy Coroners Pik to have | By formeriy. ‘ ein Fe bo n hia re ror e oft AP die LOW thet Deane York ia consequence of press o 1 Thoringiin Dukes with juice 4 i“ “ : ¥ \ Fe of | ite i el er ny Dollof as all, that was not ent ast A j r ’ Ved tat Mr, Patnam bad ves wer 2 yer bard pot | Xia oy ius baud mecubed re? th ‘ WEIGH Was Granted D: A TOUGH oNR, site tram, unt | yoy, Whose baptisnial is Kast, Wivelm Max | @—And » holley, 2 0))3810R to w of vals 4 of December, 1987, applied for permission aa : L isis) worte ao sana | ; ape He | passpes ii Hare . A . make r fl , payed ‘ ‘ } M | - niy red or t | re ‘ ‘ Tike BF thet Ku-Kiaxing the Kuetstox, i Takis tine 1 iwen | Mourne, May 17,—Dast Friday night forty : ¢ it bus recon masiced men ember ntoive, Miss, t hve A FOmare IAL th REARS ta i TW Fiouruoy, editor of s Kudient newspaper. v J i ot an 1 uiy | had beon warned. ‘Lhey were met by a party of | vou badnot NOKEDE ar # judicionsly detailed to iter | citizens, Who wsked them their lutentions, wid were the wccub« 11 yo aise rrive, Shon control ot wered by @ volley, which the ei returwed, | With or dhecut tow My ie 4 hice question Whow he will of the mus fe'l frou bis worse, and tl e haani’y Ment upon it, 4nd nk by tat tne the Com rs fled. On picking up the wonaded min, he mupan ity with Of those Views raccdpt the ocr, aad hence tt # foun! to be one Dillard, Ho reused to declare Wfeoun Ottis ) ea, A} be given toone Who vervetu | the names of the others, sod seon died, ‘The neat a and that Wiruetius Vaederinlt, Jr, of | morning a umber of person quit the county G.-1f the reading an hearing of tine ¢ b the Burien, Will be the the Coroner homies was I that yo en alsveuted of 8 ea Oiuy Feud part oF the 5 The place to get barging in china table «lies t's Hhyihest Every family shoul l have the Burcka Coffee and | siiverpisiet ware, and tuble eatiery, Is ab Wd. F GQ Wratever you did read. Title or inueh, how could Vea Urus, $51 Broadway. ade. Dailey & Co."s, Wh Kromdway.— ade, YOU dimons fim sue and agive With vider hi you