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a 25, 1871. LARE MICHIGAN'S NEW HARBOR. YREAMS. ——— ——- What Came of a wenlt and the Diceing —Los Angeles, California, raises oranges twelve Ditch-A Forest Swept Away, wad | incues in diameter. =The census returns show a decrease of S80 (0 in the pooalation of Liverpool —A party of excursionists are announced to leave *att Lake City “for the Weer.” —A dood was recently registery.d in Masseeha. HE SUN, THURSDAY, MAY ; y ’ . COD, FISK'S $16,000, nible with any conferences that may enene. He would only stilt further entangle matters bY | wae mnocent Warrte ef the Ninth that Machiavellian policy of his whiob haw preved Hands of a Sharper — Western Unie #0 fatal both to Spain and Cubs,’ Telegrams Missing ~ Gorha —————— tone in Cotton. The Hon, Jacon Hanounnenam, the f Col. James Fisk, Jr.’s, suit againet Gorham rising young statesman of Ulster, authorizes ue Gray was calied yesterday in the Hapreme Court, we r~4 peg did jot ‘advocate the $20,000} Defare Judge Jones, Punctually at 11 o'clock the North American, the galtant Col, WILLtAM MeMicmart, Surely, Gen, Gnant’s other lavorore are worthy of their hire ; and why doesn’t he hurry and pay them off? —_——— We learn from New Orleans that during hie recent visit at that city the Hon. Horace many active and earnest advocates of annexm tion in Cannda;and unless some extraordinary and anexpected change in the condition of the two countries should occur, the number of - =| these muet steadily increase. The reason THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1871. for thie state of things very simple. In = ~s =. Ye United States business is brisk and re- A new harbor hus been formed on Lake Mich. gan under extraordinary cireamstances. About ten miles north of Manistee, acar the sbore of Lake Michigan, is Portage Lake, a beautiful, clear, deep The t Whines for AIL eS ‘) Terms of The Sun. avd Quelce, for Instance. The former clty | tong.” We cengs oppose the appointment of the Judge, who bep- } gopenited in the Trust Company's Bank a¢ » mar- | In 1807 aeuit war commenced in the Citeulb Court | Geers ror parte unknowa. Gornotiis Woolsey faite iB eee dobeerstoers, yas almost burned to the ground a few years | effect of bis puntos Wat Wants pened to be sitting in the Senate Chamber at the gainet purchares of cotton made by the de- | to secure the reduction of the dam, and Lobe od the practice theres few days azo sf ‘Ter copier haves, ago; now it has been rebuilt with much | men of New Orleans lexve caret to drink milk, | times i was carried unanimously, Mr. Hanpen- |) fendant, ‘This sum of money Gray, however, did | yoarago a decroo was enlered for it removal an: —A man recently died in Indiana from @ wound i jemand and eeally Werldlane ¢ , indead | enow’s strategy proving entirely successful. not deposit, bat converted it into wee, and te | abatement, But tho owners of the mill property, | secgived at tho battio of Quaenstown, Canada. io 181 i more ¢ ae an fall ui Ll pan it | the millenniuin must indeed be weg at band. tegy proving entirely ou Ie eeeak tis roonin uss sareen 0s | Cone Na HED, Gunegardog is dlerel. 460 | SeorteommaMINLene marae mined | i previously possessed, and is one of the most beater ie ement of the net been earvicd ont, | snapped thelr fingers at the farmors whose lands | in the bones of hie faeo over Aftv-cizht youre uleerated it thriving cities in America, Mechax ee ey Seer SC iaianaal aaa Ta ae kd HUE i vey Hs a sdopted by | Gray does not deny thet this eam of money was 40 | were overflowed. The period o| seven montis al- } ts way into nls mouih and way Opt From this ie mand hv High Commiesion there is an important find ye. | Cocks and plore ¢. 08 CY advanced, but has commenced a sult againet the f lowed by the Court for the reduction of the dantex- | exis fufammation arose, winch, extending, Verma so Amnsemenue To-day, Aercciation Hall Fovutar Urssmatie Revita, Weed’s Masewm (lip, Mater Sri A writ Agate space aan y, 0 cemte ont ne Munerative, and the value of property of all kinds is constantly increaring; while on the other aide v€ the line, with @ very few loeal exceptions, trade %® stagnant, labor is poorly paid, aud rel progrcea ipalmost anknown. Nothing will more Platm®y show the dif ference in the actug) condition 01 a inhabi- tants of Conndaand the United States aan comparison of the state of affuirs existin son crch side of the line possessing natural advantages. ‘Tuke Portland ch wages, and all is life and pros perity. Quebec, on the other hand, is sur rounded with very valuable water power Garnier went out to visit a large sogar planta. tion belonging to Mr. Exrixouam Lawnexan, where the ploughing iadone by steam. A lange number of gentlemen accompanied the distin. guished visitor, i of course, an important incident of the day. We are glad to observe that on this interesting oc- casion not only waw Mr, Guretey true to bis temperance principles, but his example had a wonderful effect upon the others, As the New Ovteans Témesinforme us, claret was ignored.” All the Agitors drank milk, the consumption of which amaumed to “at least half @ dexen gal- markable distinction made in favor of Brition claimants for damages, and agaiust our owa citi- It is provided that all that class of claims item would bo put in the bill, he moved to make appropriation for the sword and other relics of in. Wasnivarox, but opposed it with all his might. Finding that through the influence of the Hon, Hawne C. Munruy, « great cdinirer of the Indies and » boarder at the Detavan House, the tho payment of the money dependent upon the certificate of the Ion, Martin Groven, who, ashe knew, would be about as likely to give one in its favor as A. T, Stuwane would be to pay the salury of a sick shop boy while obliged to be absent from his store, As nobedy dared to tke Dock Commission, aud a synopsis of it is shortly to be published. It is understood that the plaw involves the widening of both Wert and objected to Mr. Moran, and Mr, Gilmore took hie place, advanced to the defendant for enrrying on certain cutton speculations, Coloned wede hie appearance, accompanied by his counsel, Mr. Mietd: ‘The Colonel looked exceeding ly bappy. He ware bie blue swallowtail cont, sdoroed with gold bottone, and upon his spotless shirt front elistened a monster diamond. Mr. Stiek- ney appenved fan We defeodaat, Gorham Gray. Alter the jurors had anawared to their names, Mr. Field Mr, Field #n opening the caro said ik was a very slap le one Ki woe en action brought by Mr. Fink aeninet one Gorliam Gray for the recovery of $16,000 The money was to beve becn piuiutifl for certain lonses alleged to have been tained by him, which suit is now pending. Here Jauge Jonos said that according to the body of water, about four miles long by two and > half mites wide, It has Neretofore diechareet its waters by serock or ontiet koown 26 Partage creek, adouts querter of amile tong, into Lake Michigan, Upon this croek many years ago, and when most of the land arognd the lke was Government land, a dam was erected for a water mill, ‘Thia dam raised the waer in Portage Lake about eight feet, and flowed several hundred acres of good land around the margin of the Iake, These inade bad boen gradually coeupiod by sctnal settlers, mostly paor “home * to whom the flowage of Ub Jands vecame a serious injury and agreivous mai sance. pired Inst December without any steps having beon taken to carry out the decree of the Cour’. This sprinz the water was found to be much higher than aaual, Aette that bore the names Of ninety eight signers, who ‘were legal heirs to a. esate, =A Delaware connty paper conveys the start. Ang iotetligence that auarcesit eloctivn In Stamford there wasn't A6o\ltary volo vas. Psy ware donbaieas Ail dropped in —The Detroit Pres Press certainly overateps tbo bounds.of proprew and goo! taste when Ieaaye We vengraale Porunaster at Chysaston dont at Washington are two links} leccnad sausage." = The fashion: mode of deserting a wife in Rondout ts to send the aestovs acticic 01 a vielt tow Jative, then despatch a le.tor afies her, politely tn forming the unsisycoting ove Of Hor (ata. and foally nated fatality. -=Wooden clothes-pins are an article of export from Massachusetts, Three hundred thoasand dosen which is not applied to any useful purpose, | known as the Alabama claims sell be referred | South steeetg to the width of from 160 to 960 fuet | femlant's anewer bo did not see there was any de- | and many additional acres of land were overflowed oftham ste Been feu rom Danton, deren porte and has a direct trade with Europe, and | to a trivunal of arbitration, whieh shall meot at by means of @ new stone bulkhead outside of the | nial set forth by the defendant. So ussion | ‘The firmers injured by the nuisance thea came to be Ht Fe pts pave waht Toe wie. a every facility for an immense lumber trade | Geneva at some indefinite time, or “ at the envi present wooden onc, and the replacing of the | toole piece, an tee pagncel tae te Seeeeee enter the conciusion that forbearance had ceased to boa | Vici aon is ihe headquartars of tie wooden But the city ie bavkrupt; i cannot collect taxes enough to pay the interest on its debt est day convenicnt after the arbitrators shall have been named.”’ It is also provided that after existing piers by new enes much wider and longer, and more solidly coastructed, and fur- nished with gas lamps. ‘The worm ill be begun permiseion et the Court refused, . Biickney had. therefore to take mp the ease and stated briefly that he) proposed to ahow thal ay Virtue, and resolved upon summary proceedings. Selecting a spot about a tite south of the natural outlet, where the Portage Lake approaches within manufacture In this country. —A posthumous serap of Artemus Ward’aqrit @ letter to w monagerid az ) sont him some = = 0 . i sed: the tribunal of arbitration has duly considered Col, ink and the defendant had entered Into thi of Lal Michigan, aed ‘ “ = Saree == | Business of every kind is dead; the mass of | ie ie sented against the British Govern- | st the Battery, and be carried up town en both | sn aeresment to apeculaie in cotton. buy up all thine naa cots bn bathd hor Mane | \ickelet “Thank for tee teksts, This act of Riadaoes, For the accommodation of porsons resiing the people aro miserably poor ; there ia but Lebenihar ty: re Tbe on the locaton | Wee in tie market, aad has realige u large sum of | the dividing neck of land is a sand Fidel | 40 nobly conceived amd dolicately consummated, Rex town, advertisements for Tie SUN wil) be receiv ment, and examined the arguments pro aud con, | Tivers. ‘Tbe first new pier will be on the Jroney. His client had Bo eapital, bot had great | rising ome fourteen feet above the level of eo te that all le Bot base Qnd sordid in this world, One rewular rates at the ay-towa advertisement oft 434 West Thirty second etrest, at the Junetion of 1's oad: ‘Way and Sixth avenue, rom t A.M. to 8PM, PRE sl ne ebee ge y i Another instance of the kind of civil ser. } was le om ey and coud te bouzit and de. ‘ttempring to drata, a mill pond, ‘They | recently paid a visit tothe Mancboster bxchanae, ac- Giant's Poole ; Ship carpenters in Quebec get from forty to | agreed upon, and does not award a sum in gross, etee Feforan teatitated by he Quai Adnilatatee- livered on the sfat.” Pic was to receive two-thirds batty Rid TONITE to erat i eee, Two | companied bs the President of the Chamor of Goa ' frants Footish Experiments, sixty centa a day. the high contracting parties agree that “a Board “ ray a itn y rare ran Se Caan en bona Beg Gays later tiey were again arrested with the seme | merce, To tho indignation of tue viatacs, tho party { Sccing that the tide of opinion in the Re Tust an marked @. contrast is to be obsory. | of Assessors aball be appointed to ascertain and | on '# furnteded fe the remove kphieed Bedoliverod at's future due, to geet wnicn ihe | Siete, Jt abOUl O week eee) ihromeh ra a amali | Wad bussed out of the place, thoazn It saneequentar, publican party was setting strongly agninst the renomination of Grawt, bis supporters have tricd to resist this current by promot ing certain measures with which he was closely identified, and which they thought would be popular with the people. To ths end the San Domingo echeme, littlo domand for labor ; and the industrial classes, when they find employment at all, are compelled to work at starvation prices, ed Letween the towns of Ogdensburgh and Prescott, the first on the American and the other direetly opposite on the Canadian side of tho St. Lawrence river. Ogdensburgh is full of busy manulactaring establishments, and evidences of thrift and enterprise are manifest in every direction. Cross to Cana then, in case the tribunal finds that Great Britain has fuiled to fulfil any duty or duties recognized by international law, or meutioned in the rules what determine what claims are valid, and amount or amounts shall be paid by Britain to the United States on account of the liability arising from such failure as to each vessel, according to the extentjof such liability a decided by the arbitrators.” After thi Assessors is appointed and brought together, two years and six months further time is allowed Board of of Pier No. 1, North River, now occupied by the Camden and Amboy Raitroad Company. ———— ext, Commissioner of Customs, who has been forty years an efficient public servant, and the appointment in his place of Jouw W. Dovetass, Deputy Commissioner of Internal Revenue. latter gentleman, we believe, was practically ig- nored in office by!his chief, Puzasonton ; and if it be that the official slight arose from his incom- petency, why should be be intrusted with an im- y of money, Which he had akreed to apecuiate Chore Je in reference Eaegricnes ax a cotton merchant ; and Mr, Fisk had pient wi 4 wa agreement to the p: chase uf spot coston, tliat is, cotton whieh $16,000 hac boen advanced, Gray putchwaed as much a $100,000 worth und, abthor edly requested money from Mr. Fisk, cou eny. repeat. nos cet Ilo was at let compelled to borrow mortey The | elewnere, ond also lores the cotton om tue market, Uhus toning a linge sum of money. Agreat deal of cross-firiug then ensued between the two counsel, Mr. Ficld woraily denying Us matement, Mr, Thomas W. Ehields, a clerk in the United States Court, wus called to produce certain doce mente, bat hey related to the case vow pending the last-named Inke, they began to dig a dited. ‘This was on the 15th of Avri. Upom the complaint of the will owners tie whole party at work were arrested aud taken to Manistee on the 1b the siden caved im and obstructed tbc brook, t Stream #0 that for two Weeks no perceptinle effe ‘Was produced upon the body of water Wey were en deavorive to lower. But on the 6th inst. the water ay abtained sack volume that it began to cul away tho Backs and deepen its chapuel rapidly, $0 that on the Mmcrerng of the Th it had grown to ‘a river about r.79 rods wide and four feet deep. le iverease thas far nod been slow 4ud regular, Acor respondent of the Desroit Post «rites that about $ Celork on the torolug Sf the th the barriers the stream quickiy and that the human heart, when conpectod wih @ eric, lecapabie of lotty tmaaises. —The Burmese Ambassadors, now in Bogtand, red What te hostile demonstrations were imtendod exclusively for the President aforesal ~A singular hitch occurred in a divorce ease at Memphis o few davsago. When the case was called for teval it was found (hag the Wasdand was Dat elgioon and the wife but fourteen years of age. A’ minors gan neither euc nor be raed, the lawyers wero In # quan dary; Dut the Court cauie to their relief by appaimilog #8 guardian for one of (ne infants and s next Erlend for the other, after whieh (he trial procveted In due form. ered to sudden! ive way, theugi esmmoneed in tho interest of alot | da, end one Suds a sleepy old town thabap- | for ihe tnvestigation of tHe clalaa, bndl twelve [Poteet poeiiem? feniimony was otfected vo.’ | Geeaoued a i Orgudoned aad ame Soa of watery |” "A writer in the St. Paut Pras says that io of lind speewlators alone, was supported by | pears as if it had indulged in a Rip Vau } months more before payment of the awards can Tho canvass in Kentucky haw already | ‘ence, ard the toluwing slort eautination took omaove is iOee ce eee tian toe ny eexte | thas part of the old Minnesota Territory which 1s 9ow Senator Montos and other Republican poli. | Winkle slumber for the last half contury. | be required. But the claims of British subjects | been commenced with energy, and promises to St nt s08 hak We hls daenanet aie from their long confuement. The narrow f @alled Dakota he has seen scores af miles of eonairy, ticiang, aud Grant was held up as the chief actor in the play. ‘Those who favored: his Fenomination were well aware that the ac quisition of foreign territory was always a favorite American idea, and they thought that public sentiment might be made to covet one or more of the Weat India islands. For a time the San Domingo projeet went on furank claimants any damages that may be awarded | assemblages in every part of the State, This is | In tis cane, f unink 1 should like to have & work of macie. Tinmeu pene tlie dll iphartablbs elated dbo ar | swimringly; but it was soon suspected of | nothing. At St. Jobn, below St. AlLans, on | them within a definite ime, while England is exccilent evetoin, which might be tatreducsd | meWet le ie presea bones, ee test J'angHt reiresh Tee featuers on the water, and with | 1900 can also be held. If a ¢aloon keener Is convies Weing a corrupt job, in which the President | the Chambly river, where within a circuit of | allowed an indefinite Gme in which to argue the The docninent in question was handed to the Col- gus to Ue broken and Corp limb trou | of sel'ing liquors, tis tease of any plice where It wow and his personal retainers were mixed up to | twelve miles may bo found a water power | dvestion whether she owes us anything or oot, ———— bey ater a glance at it, salt, Waat is your ‘ In ive hours jn two lakes were on the same | come into pomession. If the wise of « vrankard oF a i P, ra . 2 level, and instea the sand blu and forant thal " @ discreditable «xteut; and it was known | more than equal to that of Lowell, Manches Ry Mr. Hour, tho famous npirivualist, who | “972 tnat 416.000 the saine $16,000 mentioned in | [Nusepursiey sud nidten thea fevin ete oiner, 8 |, Srmkine man can prove that the fanily bes beta ; that without warrant of law Guant hi i So at Windsor, opposite Detroit; although so near to one of the most busy and enter. prising citios of the Western States, it seems as if the boundary line had proved an im- preguable barrier to enterprise and public spirt, Trade is dull, real cstate sells at ridiculously low figures, and farmers may be seen hawking their produce around for mere ter, aud Lawrence combined, lands and against the United States, itis stipulated, must in every case be decided within two years from the first wceting of the Commissioners who ere to be appointed to arbitrate upon the matter, and all awards made agaiust the United States must be paid in coin within twelve months of the date of the final award. Thus it will be seen that our Commissioners have agreed to pay British tells a story of a man A Western pap who, having gone iuto a heavy purchase of pork be the most interesting scene in that State for many years. The Hon, . H. Leste, the Demo- cratie candidate for Governor, has announced that he will address the people at nineteen differ- ent places on as many days in June, and has in- vited Gen, Hantaw, the Republican candidate, to bo present. The invitation has been accepted, and both gentlemen will be heard by the same in New York with great advantage to the people. for many years lias sucece Jed in mystitying the fied in the ofver esse) and ete whether thut is your signature? A.—I believe it is Mr, BUckues—Tiat is alll wish to aek at pre- sent, Mr, Fielt—Let tho answer be read before the witness leaves the stand, Mr. Stickney—I ivtend to read only » portion of it at present. Mr. Fieid—I shell intist on all of it being read if a portion im, Mr. Stickney (to the Colonel)— Woe there any oth er snim besides this §16.000 paid to Mr. Gray. the case pendiug ta the United Sta Court AI shold think it was. land between the two Inkes was covere} heavy forest of timber, hard wood and h ‘Thess imusense forest trees fell with @ orevh, ond atier another, Into the roaring flood, and were swept a way like twigs in the bolting current. ‘Tho ecene atils stage Is orveribed by inose who witnenmed it as grand beyond description. The tweep of the Waters was foarml, aud they poured through their nirrow cudet with ® tumultuousness that fairly finok the earth, and with a roar ainiost hike Wat of agra, Acre ‘fer acre of the forest fell beneath {ie resistless flood, and the high biuds of saad tont liad separated the two lakes broad stevie, not less than 125 varda iy width and from 2010 38 feet in depth. evited them, forming as aderree of latitude above Fort Totten, which formed a> Continnons plapiation of wild strawberries Ie mang’ nigces the eirawberries grew in clusters on busbes irc? aad four feet high. Carte gainy wrapyh tht region, ab.caueh erutbing the berriey, Yet Yon crimton trate like Siocd Dobiud (hen. Surawbernes were very cheap therv. F Under the new Michigan’ Uquor lary, ifs man who has been drinking does jaar,” 9 & Person oF to ty, the' sito Se Urea vip fob a the roperty, the satoah keenst ie heid Mado HS) sole declared forfetto: althonzt’ he vay iawe Yee damaged thronct suet: yale, she eng recover. —The acrobat known as the * Manwith'the eeeniovad ie Wn ipa ericeea i i tayo montis eign people of Europe by producing manifestations | ‘Mr. Fickt—Q ~ Do you remember if ycu read the nse yin ee 4 a mployed the ry ir he civil war between | house na can be bought fora mere song. In} oy 9 falling market, » overheard praying in | (hat no oue could explain, met with wer feilure | aBs¥ecr Lo tke care in tine United States Court? A.— igePerties “+ ‘aces Oa Prrad Ts lahe enae is Iron Jaw who some months ago was arrested ie rival Dominican factions, When those alle: | the villages of St. John and Chambly com: | the following style at an investigation v kon) by sclesti@e man |i- etliow oan Gta von mew Gear tek nea | Petmifal dnd deep, with bold ahd pictutceade shores | et oat via wao ran nieay, leartog sty nvestigatton ur oy sclesih Liaw tone a 17, before you gations ripened into facts, and when, in order fortable houses, with a garden attached, can “0 Lord, for my sake ja dvance hogs one cent wsburg. Ata eéunce held the 22d of this trausacdom Wita lim? A.—Beven OF eigiit in most oF 1" richest agneaitural regions in ivortow parts, abd ponetmites imo one of the were Micii- be mad stolea In Lon ton, att who ran away. leavihg dls Dondeman io the iurch, was aval arrosted in Mew oo ‘ . ‘ es sata anielnlitaancda per hundred. ond T won't pay but tour dollars per are, . hee ht ane edly to consummate the monsure, Gant de- | be rented at from twelve to eighteon dollars | [dred tor any wore. Ame.” &@ committee of the professors of the | * neve te Gray residing new? Amol’ do not | Larios art Elke ed dcr nie nines eheie. [.zertey. where be was found wittn ctrens comaay bent anndod tho degradation of Sumxen, the | a year, A fow weeke ogo a farm of two| Ludicrous as this prayer is, is it uot substan. | University provided a table made of plate gloss, igh ete te Te ow af onto Owners can Gevise nome Way to ¢ els ates eure ee UM Neaeaee : a ; ; ml at Fowject . cep bul their veeapation te. 0 mi wariode parur of ths eowbtey have ivan Inseam schemo received a Mow which sent it recling | hundred acres of land, partly improved, in | tially what many who call themselves good Chris | while a white sheot was spread on the floor, so | 411 0007 a Jost oulsct Ie sérencieg thie | run ep hill thelr ocebpation te mone forever. Bev) | th vires eee cee qattow. cad veuts D> hoped! WAL to the ground, ‘hence onward, so far from | Maidstone township, Canada, lying within | tisns would say under similar circumstances, if} that the light frem two caudles pleced on the (isk Sy wuat wae the ceearion oF | lake on be wili be dealt with in such a inanner ciat hie ewe boing a help to Grant or tothe Republican | sight of Lake St, Clair, and Dut one mile | their real thoughts could be expressed? This | less surface briitiantly illuminated all the space | —Woy cave RNR ee unt roreet a Will eerve aso warding to all clita torturers, ‘ party, everybody saw it was sure to be the | from a station on the Great Western Railway, | Pork speculator did not consider what the effeot | beneath, and the feet of those wlio were veuted | oi.” Wat was end” ASYou apked me the res, | intny of Wem anima, —Enormous numbers of catterpiilies continue death of botis if persisted in ; and therefora, | was sold at public sale for twelve dollars ‘an | 0” other speculators might be if the rise he asked | could be scen by all present, Fifteen or twenty | ave never old Any oue iay ressob. ut thing, ie bar ACD Postel n by we we fbreptdndyabathitdiheghaesdbbsh pperraneoy in epito of the whitewashing report of (‘gene Land in Grosse Polat, on tho Amert || cf 8 conte hundred/should tske place, Allie | salasies sles thoi beginulag, of (he tance Me. |S Well,whatald Graysaytgsour A—He nent | 0 Coadace | teriere with the trate of the rose, locomettee Wapbk and his brother Commissioners, the can shore, dircetly opposite, is worth one thought of was his own selfish interest, and he was praying the Lord to take care of th Home remarked a visible oscillation of the tabie which affected the fame of the candles standing Uinually speaking about the gold mune Uiere was in tue air, what a lare suus he could take cut of tor with a Car Thich that have uraally drawn trains of twenty cars are pot abl veand thisty to draw more thou ¥ix or elmht, tt ‘was quictly consigued toe lingorlog death, | any richer Jat sen see] inier ak wie rf x ie une ot the committee expuinea tis oy | Tata aiarser telerse eitolta Tanga char RCS Heer ye Teac, otis Wie telat: onvernence of thutr pretence. They cover tho track as quictly consigned to a lingering death sy relia ‘ areas th th eel tbl bs aE CURE LY Hie MELB tee va. Y explained Ui thata suarper tells au inboceat wan lke me {loud For three or four months the freight trains on | ¢ f A pebagos ied But th ian goring death. | any richer land, but Lecause it is within the | higion dictates that we should patiently abide the | the trembling of the hands on the table, and it | lsushter}; aud tacit 1 would go in cote | the Brie, while delayed on the eastern side of ber | *20 8c} Upon thedriving wheels aeeBecinaliy a0 if (he jut tho partisans of GNANT were not dis | United States. Toeat 1 +4 ion with Lim there would be vo end to whatbe | cen Tunnel, bi Leen rev {iy robbed by prow | Fale had been soaped, Ail throuah that scetioworthe potod! toigtve i upae, Alone Knead bi . Lord's will, aud not importune him for things | soon ceased, Next Mr. Home called attention to | couls muke, and to what J court | (Laughter) | feseional ear Uueves, Detectives Lave been detuil- atry (De trees have beea stripped of their foliage by ‘pee tl uh Fi bee Dine by Now this eof things cannot last for | about which *» Knows a great deal better than | the increased rapidity of his pulse; but it ap a Buchuey J onieet t tia €1 to ferret out the perpetrators, pat with voor | thers pe Agrees dewmere ts): been dear toithe par, they caught glimpses of here and | ever, The «pisit of loyalty to the British | we do whether they should be granted or with: | peared that there was an increase in the number | Mtr Mleid—That wal, ee cara, stand site track, and, witog. garam | STORIES crows there an outrage in the Scuth, 'n which | Crown ia strong in the average Canadian, | eld. of pulsations of several other gentlemen present, eations, if d ke —A romarkab!e application of tho hemeo- whites aud negrocs were confusedly mixed up, and they raised the cry that the Republie but bis inherited love of roast Leef is strong cr. ‘Thousands of Canadians are emigrating a Reports were set afloat in this city yester- day, based on despatches from Washington, that caused by the heightened temperature of the room. Thirty or forty minules afterward Mr, tan? palate principle of # tua Kanaas paper, £ appearauce ou a Carin sini Mbinidivus curd e hog cholera ha ” e own took 4 (ana eow thes was in danger, and that the country was on | to the United States every year; twenty-five | the Hon. Tuomas Murray had resigned the office Mowe declared that he felt # peculiar current ia | t's ofiaintt le rams sent iv Ce Hex could wot be oie uhiel had dled of the disoase, beape: pine wool and prage the eve of another rvbellion in which the | hundred pasacd through Si. Allens recently | of Collector of this port. Oo application to Mr, | ‘he st” which he took ass precursor of coming | (¢ SAL ud noes GaRabe se ures telen eesa ea TG beece IC wane avial aredraraerp etree (pebadi teh acind deat poh bedi dc \ Kn-Itinx marauders wore to jlay the: part of [in single week, Great. nuumberecé Cana: | Meant, we are assured that Wore ls not @word |(hcmy te) wer owas ce rten Fee iure #28 | ponehe farieer bestia f'alorn. | abquttiwa tetes ong. Altboast parts’ xunedy | gye gine. end tien all tye Nogs on vi farm weve . Lur’s army. ‘There being just basis enough | dians flock to our manufacturing towns for | of truth in the reports, ‘The Collector informed cian Praia Z Pasenlanaee iplieore, cottun specusatinn. eae eee mice wea puirarieli frome aad crangea warris Dlbeea vdbbeeshe dip bead yalab yeni def in these Ku-Klux stories for a drowning man | employment during the winter monthe, | UF Fepresentative that his recent visit to Wush- | voy abte to hour them, The committos re- GRANUS KING OF LOCKSMITHS, MAtme conductor managed to. grave, hie pistol, but Seri ha Wes wife ivcleh OL Tea siiasad aie pe i thought to savo it by roviving the worn out | holders, the pensioners of the Britith Gov: | House, Moreover, he says the business was ad. | UMA produced ut sittings of thia kind, “The | A few days ago the owners of bonded wares | (entrar, ater woking it decu inte ive Moov of one | wae cvmoeiied 10 fy frow the country for amiatiog t ineues of tho war. So, being ina tight place, | ernment, and the wealthy traders who are | justed to the mutual satisfaction of the Soc: | Nez, cveuing, at @ seeoud’ meeting, Mr. Hous | Kousce ln thie city received onlers trom Wastiai: Die a er Ot Ae SEV caer race ca ane aarita ietied wate ' wan Y § : Wheater ees eestiy atone ° ; FO I Rh rd lA and songht Fett © in South America, where he re ih | the majority in Congress passed a law, ono: | gradually getting iuto their posscssion the | rectary and nimeclf, making the visit an ann: | filed a» eerie nea Macaca ypeyek bare [asemanetirn eniga apleeliegedigiilalaAbasadiy mined onadacto as ae Pore e ol | seed dutil'c yeareion to revmirniecianene Weeanl iH | balf of which is clearly waconstitutional, | Iande and property of the poverty-stricken | sually pleasant one. He charges the coinage of | Pomimente which he did not Keep, he Ialt $08 | cious wae Axed at 685, and the order requirse dears | “oow Wevnne sesninen Bis enh eons hapeyesda Mal wal babtlis Por Mab dined ataocdlvyylnd A while the other half is sounding brass and a | inhabitants, will continue intensely loyal ; | the rumors of hie resignation to an ex-Deputy | omy om the Als SOUP ctely iscomitel: | to be in ove om the Ist of June. Tk Is wald tat tie ‘The Milk bw that Cocennat, Rep id ay prbestrcarynsertoatih nie iage beim / ae tinkling cymbal, Lut tho desire for annexation to the United | Collector whom he removed a short time ago, | 1. Coownittee come to the oe om high “ patentee soll his right to several friends of Gen. Prom the Clnctnnat Commercial. acpi eperrputantibarengesy alvcdleadtince gry iH | Guanv and his backers intended to use | Statce will so apread among the masses ag | 4 Who was in Washington while the Collector prio . sagt rel erveaprayaallbvetd @ | Graut, and that the President is at the bottom of | | You etn very well soe, then, where and why | whom bis wile lad lived happily for twouty years, bed ee | ig y glans table, allowed eve “ibe the oppositis of the Democratic party to the trent 7 er . {ha thie law as an excuse for sending a largo | to form before many years a wave of public} “Mee bo seen that passed beneath it, sufficiently ac paleibyt rive pelle seta eaten comes ins. ih s cpoorition ta been semewhatemy | ‘ye'wgn ia Jamca Marti, aud lhe Gow abous 8Sy ti ye f ray it ; 7 ", v 98 [eo a supp) 6 » Coste arrasned by the course of the New York Worfd, ‘ : <. . army into the South, with which, under the | opinion which it will be impossible for tho | We learn from the columns of the Tribune | counted for the absence of the promised phos | House stores of thscity, hey secured another order preeea hy, ime, severest reason sata tl years of ha ti pretext of putting down a rebellion, he | loyalists to resist, In the mean time we can | that “a journalist of a statistical turn has becn | nomena, from heagquatters, requiring evcry bonded ware, | QUEM Hdyance ot A ceneral Rnumledge o/ the lreaiy | —The excitement in Louisville Taat week in re. (im could-secure packed delegations in his favor | afford to watch the progress of evente with | keeping eecount of all the presents whieh have | i, hage-ball Ferme 1 ie’ wits tta | tte retanitea eeoen the United Staten to use | of the World in iris respect, ‘however, hos been | ition to the aduntasion of negroes into the sirect care aH Siomn thine Eiatea to the Itbpid oak Notion (entire " hee. Hiseh eeosrding voc lke Kewepeck at 14 hy base-ball season has set in with {te | tere teeks, tous securing the vale orat lout one | vinguiarly cousisient, Truss biter criticise upon | 8Ye rise to tome annsing incidents. A haze hah deal ie ntire equanimity 1 usual activity, Every day whole cart loads of | {Nndfed thoasand. |The net premin of this opera: | the Administration ; atons short at the State Depart. | ¢F. with reales on his boots, hie clothing saturated with hi al Convention. Mat aindin aaee like — Avetiva Parts by the crowned heads of Europe, | Uwsl activity. | Hyery day whole cart loads of | tion are catimated at haifa milion of dollars. | ment and in ho ‘cblonins of that inwninons Journal | brine, and an ancient and Aeimlikee odor pervading His WEE ; being a rebellion in the South, not even a | Under the title of * Annexation or Not,” | eve purses of gold, peer! sete, diamond rings, | . cl of Grant's ring of Loekamitns, | ¢ Fo se thuct tag | ently a full-blooded African alzo eateret not took nis ia 8 ellion i f See erat teece, dinero tants.” und oo forst, | Sie consumption of bails equals that of potatoes | The doors of t Sireaty excellent | ihe provrestore of Department, as at seat,when the drivor pat om he Deakes an | psepared 10 i ; first-clase riot is anywhere to be found. | We find inthe Herald an advertisoment in Maw lat ‘he sacle idalulaian davala ai " | ina popular eating-house, It is said that there pret Baal, Ad are bese: ie go thot ent organized, are almost propricturs im part of the | taken rest. The Mshmoazer wis ka a harey, aad lo inh | Two or threo disreputable young scampa | Which “ any enterprising Spanish-American | time to ciphering up the number of presenta We) are a number of factories in New England ex. | bouves in this city eld a meeting, to proves reeaieat | eine frome tbe Avot incipient af ius Voorrable Gas |. Sires es ne eatLHia. Pot Ra 20s | On Tears te ii } fm one State; some cowardly vil-| Property in a certain Dominican port Mish the publio een tall w ahead in pres, | SFY materials for ihe national game, which ig | the HontMr. Blocking, the confldential friende of | classical expounder of New Sank Demteeey Tere | fishmen's stalwart proportions, caine to the cone! ” ; A ‘ 5 = ji be . 4 favs sl bi ry eo tret yi ie jas seriousty o1 Y *. Hi | Mains have committed murder and exeon | The advertiser might as sensibly offvr for | ents, Gant or Parr. One thing is cortuin; | *#ily becomming more rather than less firmly | general vraer businew, came in fear Gon ianeting | Raga iin Uarioe Up eauiceatoad Nia sraitioee tock esas bo tate co dete set hecone ricon oe eee i 4 In another ; and some whiskey distillers re. | 8a!¢ @ patent for perpetual motion. We do | Gnavr is ahead in the number of post offices aud | * voted in the affections of our people Rid Deen Orereiee ers, minces me Comeary. Shu instincts 10 taking sidee upoe the Cuban question, bee yay raion ga uy atebentedope god Ain) é — ; + Dre by sh 40 | aud Drougvt defeat upon tae party i w Saree b aoveng " a faso to pay their taxes in a third—all of | Rot doubt, now that the bubble has burst, | nterual revenue offices bestowed iv return. Farming operations are carried on in the | and ursine all his hearers 10 Unive iu resweting ina | smlacuuwetioul by, Ite hearty Mend uncaliod tor vet thouuinn: "10% no aso, devvady it's no uses L gan’ i Which happens every week in New England | that very many of the enterprising Amer |}, 11,6 gouthern States moderate and West on a colossal scale. Mr. Taomrsox, who | ™oned-making order sel lesa ieee accolade Bd cashd Forge de a inci lm coe Taw 5 7 allt, i = o et Ben. Beeb ' One of the speakers said that the job was a# «rent ar ; i and New York, ‘The travelling correspond. | ‘ean firms who invested in cheap harbor | nig opinions on the subject of reconstruction | ies Hear the town of Wella In Minnesota, hag | a swindle a+ the cartage business under the couirt | Was thie Bentror ten, Noe of Nevadu ? —'The Planter? Banner (Louisiaua) says: “Qe ¥ enteof the Northern journals tell us that soci. | Property in San Domingo, would willingly | ee making rapid progress, ‘The Montgomery | 2409 acres of wheat, 1,250 of ax, 800 of oats, Of Leet and Stocking, Ap honcrable ace deena a A Monday 0 centioman Wao had arrives here oo the day ' ety in tho South in ubout asquict agitis here ; | Pply ® panncen to their burnt fingers, in the | ‘avoid the most violent aud rabid organ of the ir- | D4 409 of corn. About 4,400 acres altoget THE BAT AND BALL, re AB honorable, grave Senator, during the lite | previous gave us the particulars ai a scene on the He Gen, Brenswan, who is down there, scouts the | suape of a return of their original invest | reconcilubles, has been merged in the Montgom. | ‘Te Under cultivation, He has set out 00,000 cut- - rigns ove utule granaeany seven, Years colts a3,” Ey witch sur putes aur hltd of wliah we sraliearte } idea of any necessity forthe Ku-Klux logista. | ments; but really there is no cheap harbor | ary Advertiser, 0 paper which insists on ac- | 'D&% Cottonwood and white willow, and built phe Teh ierde Dalen ihe Barnenye Rants ‘urked big for a. lessous The loslow | Heolwerved w hose whieh bad been quictly feeding ai tion of Congress; while the Hon, Honace | property in the island, because there is no | quiescence in the constitutional amendments | Cshtcen miles of fence, consuming 40,000 pounds | Yesterday afternoon the Eckfords wore in the | Renstor iI president ? story enidenty ANd rear-cp, Rie Bp pearsnce Jadieauas i Gnextey, whore journal has foamed at tho | decent harbor, and because any such property | and the propriety of conforming to the estab- ef win asa ste porte: Ho owns twonty brick | fold oguiuat the linrnsides, whom they defeated im | | Ho. —l're, ore; et, tl dent dent—pretidaut Pekin eepen salle Be ie 4 . i , larm houses, witl ho cusiest possiblo manner, only allowing them ta eli ithe man who takes presonts, ause of (he disturbance was a Diack s 1 ie mouth over these alleged outrages, is wel- | Would be dear at any price, lished facts of tue war; while the Mobile Zugiater, | frm hous h barns and other improvements, } Ohtain tieit fret base four times througout the en. | benator—What? What's that? lurgoune.jodging by the pioea.af tis tau which our fine | comed with open arma from Kentucky to] ‘The advertisement however suggeste the | sother Bourbon sheet of great prominence, re- hives ili i 8 boo ay ane badiradeeceg ON CaN IE Heres Weed ad ea ice Te EOL a ool Ta Pesivegeetatarsrgoor ree ree nea RE } Texas, and sccm to. be ln danger of being | Presence of rataon board this fan Domingo | Wetsuly acknowledges thst the pubilo sentiment mer, putting up the necessary buildings for each. | sunguighed thamtelven er Mee ee ee | eer Ge. his, oom ia-law)-rItbeliy, air, 1.6 PERL Ne) DIR ae MELA ore (ne fi f A r i ; ev f - ee nthe Eckford side all played, the honors of tha | fee the use of instructing children suven pady quietiv into the moat and ths yat af che house, ; killed with kindness. cra{t—rats doubtful cither of the intention or oF Ue reece SE Ae Sear Sith ar The Joint Committos of the Senate and | Seid veing preity equally dived’ Shelley: however: | old n politica; ue Smusree which, becoming alaruied, attempt 4 to9 lata toex if Ere threo monthe pase away this Ku-Klux | the power of President Gant to carry out | tins and we reeret to aay it, thet the weight of | uouse.of Representatives, sppointed to investi- Po tra Ne Ee EI PR TSB Sat ah bree gnt eradicate NL Ey eee ggUR Ree ny ry Dugaboo will tum out to be ee profticas an:| the parport of hia lagt letter to his friead | necsterctic opiate te apeteet our doctrine,’ | Rxve.ihe sllened cutrexes Lo the South, instead | the ute, Mockiogs may meet wiles very ness | (ell oten the Ure : Aa ees tetamnniinea ce investment for securing GRAN‘T’s renomina- | BAEZ If such be the case, Grant bh - r of visiting the Southern States to see the condi- | PECs “eres Be Ole W RIA Ee RODTY | Senator (aughina)—Rgad, it isn't a bad definition | pore, “Put yourself in hie place.’ h wou 7 a 2 , pas no- ———— : k oMNeTD ORINTN ReKPORD though of the Prosilency of 1949-73. horse, "Pov yourself tn his pine i: Sa ca ae Che Baas ee gnaNre renomine | ody but himeclf to blame, ‘Tho taloot, | Aman named Wirrrs, who iw in custody | 420 0f suis for themselves, beve provided « | pariit a... #4} tq, Auman it er 70 CHARLEY aDMNeN chief danger is that these succcasive experi Journalistic, echolarly, and politcal, congre- | 18 Massachusetts on the charge of having com. | *%”S nminittee to sit in Washington and take | sfchank in, 20'b. Words of Wisdom for Gen, Grant. Youareformer! Then why dou't you preach a mente of GRANT and his back: Ver | yated on board the ‘Tennossce, was the | mitted « murder at Shutesbury, surrendered | (O mNny Tho first act of the Committee was | I+ ttnrine;e.t White it tay be acnamods tern Hed reforms, ao sone Inia wrarehart nutber ? | . demoralize the Republican many das wil | eréme de la créme of the country. All this | bitself to an officer om @ promiro of the latter ta Sipe tur idpleg thar ielapsashaaal aC tae alenaininni public exixency ever peremptory duianded ino te. | "yymayena es amd sta teal te 0 Aly pall p vi le la eréme ; im bolf of tho re ten cents for every mile of travel, coming, | Clutter: | Hottaworth jection of any candidate, ita contain chat the pete fo aaye its Iie, and hob a scold to vat { gaan become 100 teal to cleat engtods in | ialont was employed in the cause of annesa pay bm bit of thi Fever mile bea ees | re ST ln 6 Bre canola | Rare Fass ¢jSuelley, 2:1 stiempia of "eet auceegding candidate (9 Wy, Tana ld ni avie ot cilia eeceeel ula ae rae i 4 offered apprebeusion, The officer per- , ng. - . : ected are the prolific souree of most ot the evr y i Sra Hi} iM 1872. If it would save itself from founder. | on, as faithfully and as devotedly as GRANT | yuaded him that his punishment would ra = lowed two dollars a day, and ten cents a mile for Total ‘4! Tota gre fata # OF Various adininistrations, It WG 8 hers Raine FY a6 y ek tier bloody i H ing then, it must hasten to throw Grant | himself could have desired, ‘The roport was | jigit on account of his being drunk at the time | ‘#Vels and on those terns there will be no dif. ualtulen kt Toe ee aa Sears ta alate ive Positive mlere tate Onores Ie BAe eiekt reaTinons ties i overboard as m candidate now in a manner | #® favorable to the scheme asif Barz had in- | the murder was committed; but now that he | culty in nding men to swoar that there isa | iipiii"ivF. Paterson: Atuival Cinbt fo jasuseraie lhe war for slavery in Ke é i #0 deeisive that thor ean be no question on | dited it; and the newspapers whose corre- | finds his prospect for hanging ia firat rate, ho | K#-Klux gang in full operation in every county | ime vf gasie= One hur end ® unautes party Dbcks (Ri eran asst san te Ca eR LaLa ereiee sired : the subject. spondente were on board, THR Bun and Zen | does not consider the speculation so profitabtens | {0 he Southern Btates, This farcical invostiga- | 412 cuumploasuiny on the Usioe Goeade, eee OF | im. party conventions, ie mould have, a most impyy. | Oibetand wnd ms OF WHR aba¥en fear — aid alone excepted, puffed the swindle to | iteppesred to him at the time of his surrender, | 12% Will coat the country thousands and thou , efect Un ait ediministracions elected by tat pares, | Yi eupp age Mt Oppression ¥ vor Canadian Annexation, the skies, ‘Phe poople of America, however, ae oe sands of dollars, and will probably result ing | WHI the Dana Bs ey tate bec leerly Madersiand, & avery Fr Why don’t vou stand with Geary in the fhe? . c Or, “ will be od disparsionately, He would not be ly dont van Ot Reary in he The loyal subjects of Groat Britain in | led by ‘I'm SUN and represented by the Hon All the late papers from Bogota, the capi- | ™88 of worthless aud contradictory evidence, of ah ae ot accused Of ‘seeking. th mors ation ante) taeree Is he alowe to bide the brunt with foes , aaa : ~t . ‘ tal of the United States of Colombi e of | 80 value whatever, except as a pretext for the me ae At The ae enyaged in the performance of his duties; aoe will | Whosemammon ptaiaax trampled ont Ue mat, Canada are generally resting under the de. | Crantes BuMNER and the Hon, Cant ny i eater andl PRM NE Bret : rea T aeete ths amare nattced with 8 great deal of | he be likely to eifect a renomna'ion by the mal- | And battens on our wrotcheduca ad wee t $9 articles on the atrocities committed by the Span continvance of the iniquitous law attempitn; vs bathedbegd today’s issue of Tae p ce Ne We tne c' - lusion that sheir country is much coveted | Scmuns, repudiated the transaction; and puerta titute Gen, ( Di PURE 10 | Fan. on tie ceinitytuiag sue of Tua | perforin nee of chen, | We wink euch w rule would . hel y 3 . , repudiate ction; and | yids in the attempted extermination of tho | constitute Gen, Guanr Dictator, thalt Wepre t 4 YOUNK Ine xereine | he aater than tue constitutional provision, and noarly | fo i a leader worthy of tho name. ky their American neighbors, and that the | Grant with all his obstinacy was foreed to | Cubans. ——— mon at Cony ono article ae eBective ee Whose stainless banner's aiways in (he van e are oF - me Ke 4 ” es * c we Go © teler to the — nose tour 'w a tter are only awaiting pretext for at | abandon it ostensibly and for the present A bill, signed by fourteen members of tho} ‘The eteenehic Aaah fy Chariesten, Gomuication ot Bull "clan. ath The Jullien Baud Wren aston spunea aren | W948 68 re9 Comm ering. for blo annoxution of their tor | Dut because tho projoct foll through is | House of Representatives, has been presented | of se New orm ana Ghevientoann Woadisll Aarea as to Choir pene bloods, Dut not as tothe de. | MF. Jullien, the aon of the famous leader, and POR ARE SNP & cael ay tory to the United State, In this they are | clearly no reavon why the ser of thoso | ond passed ton second reading, whereby “the | Vaving been thoroughly refed at the .Q Hines | wreet she ireaun of victory train uinvainercht. clad: |e season ot concerts at 1 Ley etait aHOd Ue TCT TELE SOY t proatly iniatakon. Ourcountry is lara ‘ pany ' 4 c e Qu fe HAVE hat the honor Of play! nad HAVE suc season of concerts at Terrace Garden for tie au et them engnit her till we righ) our wronee e sa Ourcountry is largocnough | who did tho work so disinterestedly—our | Executive is authorized to enter into such ar. | Iron Works, made an excursion yesterday, Amone | Credea staat tn winning yhevdeatred ropty cthowna'’ | mer months, Te will utes about him rie Qviek # wiange tho nation i. (ir te Dresvnt an tact, Wt is too Iarigo to | renders will remember that Mr. Huntow rangements with the other Spanish-American | $6, co1pany wore the venerable Th ih horde a siiver, ball and sy Wy | food Orchestra, Dut vocaliots ax well, “We winit res | SWHE froin tho (eiple weourgy 99 chafe a ! we well fover un ret AU 4 ep) 3 may bring the war between Sp Diy, Geo 8 prize whieh tc won fo) bats | fer more at length to this enterprise ata later dvy ane He 1 get an Adminis. | was the only paid member of the Commis republioa as may bring the war between Spain is firooks, td faithe klovenih Ward, a ower | The concerts comuence to-morrow eveninn me A ‘ation a youd deal wiser t © one no’ lon—sho: ., and Cuba to a peaceable termination,” The biil Of tie mercantile nnd. other prof petition. Wo ne Co of | Jubien bas had great Commerce te st ing with annomnered fi Aresion n yaoe end 8 the one now | slon—should go unrequited. So far, the only | yy aay hontans Kermination The biit pee ET sng teh Moe Abe isl Win Puat eon scene | cl a Rises Nita | Sen ing red Rally Ve acccaoy lished, wad that resalt will | mado aro the two assistant secretaries, Gen, | very sensi Freon At Colombian paver | ofcotton wookly’ to this ports Tine Company have. | Mackee, book ‘gunier’ Fave swantow atiaeh rca York Thieves tn Providence, Aud tunminn ns bewed bare W suturing iand ve 10 pass mainly through the efforts of | Franz StGKL and the Hon, Prep. Doucnase y remarks: '* Without intending any | cuattructed a dno new pier at No. a9 Nov itiver, | Niuive Turaire hawt hhartinoy, reiver ever Hb: | qiary ua Toninienn ee Boe Ma Alten’ Gis Catiadlana tion dalven aye eked i LABS, | slight to the great Anglo-American nation, we | Whcl they are roofiug in and covering with corr Warzei, coupur’s sasiolaat; James ik Buiter peut | MOTE I Hrovideuco, of §5,4X) worth of siks, hired | Sheek for ther twas your bonst of yore! & Already therease | and th " ©} and the correspondent of tho Philadelphia } should like Mr. Fisu to beve as lituis to d gated iron, ‘The Manhattan tikes her place in tho | eee ploods. bat h rooms On Mousday in the “Amelivan Honse.” The A wed bation ploads fOr euch @ yoIcal little to do as pos- I line op Saturday, Se feaal uae hat era Metea sons of Brin, took their bouty to New York iu Wie MW train on | Sick, ere Ie delage ous wiKh Human gor to eateh at, GRANT wont a message to Con- gress, and that bedy, seeing that his San Domingo job had well nigh ruined the party, many of whom return to Canada in the sum. mer. Every one of these is a missiovary in the cause of annexation. Tho office- ington was wholly disconnected from polities, and was made at the request of the Secretary of the ‘Treasury with a view to the adjustment of cer- tain business matters connected with the Custom mained at the table from half-past nine until twenty minutes past cleven without o tations appr eof thos ing which, it is said, are maui A Nico Little Job of Iatf a Mitton Pr of the Owne Hpoils fer th Toate of Bonded Warehouses Uresidet the thier grasped it before he eoull use it, WAS @ sirap on (he pistol through whica Marvin one Land, Ge otuer sulla the coat cotia whieh Was Wearing away, seized the pine tol with both bands, and bya sudden wreneh broke Puveday agus erd was sD In a good conditian as ever, —The Washington Chrondele tells the story ol a victim of the old slave code Who hes jrat retarped to that eity alter an absence of twenty-ctuit years. Ha Wrouxs where oppression leaves no vtticr sholew