The Sun (New York) Newspaper, May 30, 1871, Page 2

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| TUESDAY, Feeths Theatre vem Howse ot Pawin's Theatre womb A Arlington's Minetrcle—tosb ok sed Mront way, Forrace Garden ie Gila of New York rsons residing town, advertisements for Tre Fates at the up wo wAvertwoment o junction of Broad: THE Peover = INDIDATES, Wintias 8, For Viel? RT Paris, than they during the lato war. fighting was i ft should be women nor chil children of the cannot be justified are at heart no m than their victim permanence of the Republic taugurs ill for u ots combiue Tnrens cannot much head of the Government. majority in the Na Murmur agn nst longer rema monarchist onal Assem'ly already soon to bed W every reason to expect that = i i Drilt of the in the Brit traordinary pr many reasons ¥ circulat.on = French ant <2 aetes ar and these are all fully alive to the advantages which would result to Canada from admis- sion tothe American Union. Noarly all the Catholic Irish, who are abundant in all parts of Canada, arc annexationists; if there was no other reason for such a sentiment, the fact that the Orangemen are opposed to it would be sufficient. The rural population, aside from the classes mentioned above, generally in favor of the change; they are convinced that if annexation should take place, the introduction of American enter. priso and methods would increase the value of their property, and render all classes more prosperous, This feeling has been gaining ground ever since the abrogation of the re ciprocity tr Throaghout the Lower Provinces—Nova Scotia and Now Brunswick—there isa strong and energetic party in favor of annexation. Under the terms of the Canadian Con federation, their representative are in a hopeless minority, and their influence | in the general legislation for the Dominion amounts to nothing. The peoplo aro dissat isGud and discontented with the new orler of things; tliere are no important ties of trade or intercourse to attach them to the other Prov -y instinct of eclf- interest would naturally induce them to de sire annexation, Bosides, the American Re ublic offers the most availablo market for ry kind. These rea 8, While eve: he'r prowicien sons for desiring a change strengin and add to the num 1oniste with each succeeding year. r of aunexa. It will be scen that the causes which havo perated to excite a desire for annexation in the minds of Canadians must becon pt state of affuirs continues, while tho obstacles in the way of euch an event are constantly be. a formidable, If the annexa feeling continues to gaia in the future ia ‘atio that ha and more otent ao long as the pros n the same marked its progress tle last few years, it will not be long be t hecomes too strong to be disregarted — = of Men's Lives. nificance in the disaster at the West Pitt months pabli ation as Leon cecupied with the contest Letweer pecting the r f wages to be 7 for nore were getting too much money for r labor, and as a means lng t nt c wr a rte 8 refused te “un ltor t ex n exor. f fr %, iners, on the th the hardships and the dangers y encounter in the prosecution ot heir calling, and stood ont against the at tempted s long as they could, but re brought to sulinission by abso necessity. Lardly have they got t work again, when news comes that cighteen them have lost theie lives in the effuwe to t this incident will not b y have lately had to pay for coul, Lave sympathized with the railr t the miners, ‘The aga ‘Lhe anno g more than do! be made in fixing the compe to be paid for such a dangerons servic the regions render to societ} It ia related of tho great Dav, that once, having expr law t lay 8 men him was our Mee Roosevelt and the Irish. The Sex rat attacks the Hon VELT for going to Mr the Joint orary a g to Tris by Y a ban ro their T ton t heir er 1 a of truth the } i I Whe i jted 11 » it 1 y idea ‘ B } ae “re an ¢ Le halls of legislation, Ihe idea that the Irsh will vote t a man who toads to tha glioh is absurd, They will vote pre isely 8 Tammany Tlall direct Ay a general thing the Irish voters in this city no mind of their own. ‘They obey or. iwi; aud U Lommany Uall were to com THE SUN, TUE GEN. GRA DAY, MAY 80, 1872 ’$ NEWEST JOT BLELDING THE WARENOUSEMEN $15 FOR LOCKS WORTH 50 CENIS. mand them to vote for Jom in fall regimentals, they would hurry and do Such demonstrations of Irish indepen dence as are made by the Democrat are in teresting, but they amount to v deed at election tim Bow himself ry little ine Who Composes the American Sent Companyt-A Va mirivence for low to Deatroy n Warehonse- man’s Reputation with a Tenpenny Nail. The latest egitation ity and elsewhere whore bond 4 staple of buriness affairs is the order of the Trees ury Department reqniring scaled locks of a peculisr and patented The Veto. Gov. Hlorrman has done a good thing in branding with his veto the so-called Code Amendment bill. This bill was a fraud. Legislature, ‘ial circles io ed goods furnish It was never en Tt was the crea tion simply of some scoundrel or scoundrele, upon all the Without a waste doors of all bonded warehouses, Tris 18 A JOR. fs & Job of the heaviest calibro, got up tn the interest of a monopoly tn the profits of w military ring immediately surrounding Gen, Grant's Person are charged as being the principal sbarers And to enrich that ring it {s ordered Donded warehouse and oth bonded coods sliall be one of these patent scaled locks. who by false pretences had it endorsed and signed by the officers of the two Houses and presented to the Governor, as though it had been regularly passed MAN had signed it, it could not havo been recognized among the permanent laws of Even if Gov. enclosure containing cured at every openiug by ‘Those tocks cost, 15 each, with an additional charge $12 for ench one Lundred seals, each seai to a swer only for one locking of the particular opening to which it may be attoc! that some warehouses one hundred exterior opening quired to be op b business ts tran’ tent of this swindle ean warchonses {n honest legislation, and the people will ap preciate it accordingly. When it is understood have as many as all of which are re- rin Mobile over ment of Mr, Gronge L. Purvam, as Post Mr. PotNam was form of Education and in Mobile ci master of that place, member of endent of Public order to incur at expense of u » locks, and wil onsiderable sum of money, and his transactions were investigated Republican Senate committeg of that extra for opening and ir places of busi referred rep Government to eurtels Treasurer on are no more secure A with o glass pl is imbedded a piece of 1 ot the whole » Gen, Graxt pro ie position of Postmaster F anor 00% to sey nothing of t eader that Gon, Ban to be the Private & retary is au would not make any stateueut which wa wtrinWy accurate. Captured the Whale IN THE CLU HES OF THE LAWYERS, — a Now for the Cleaning Out of a Rich Denom- fnation's Trensury-The Methodist Book Concern Going to Law-Church Law ver= ns the Act of the Legisiature, Tho Methodist Book Concern quarrel was transferred to Judge Cardozo's court yesterday, the application being for a peremptory mandamus to compe! the Rev. Dr, Carlton to permit the Rev, Dr Lanatan to examine the check books, bank books, and vouchers of the Book Concern as fur back as 850. Dr. Lanaban’s petition, upon whieh, with two the motion is based, asserts that in 1869 the New York Legislatare, in an act of incorpora- tion, named the Rey, Drs, Carlton ard Lanahan and their successors as trustees, with power to take and hold property for the Methodist Book Concern, and that the Book Concern was directed by the act to turn over its property to them, Both had beon officers of the Concern, Dr. Cariton acting as Agent since 1852, and Dr, Lanuhan as Assistant Agent since 1868, They were to hold office until the quadren nial Conference, wich is to moet in 187% or until thelr successors aro elected, nnioss previously re- moved for cause. Dr. Lanaban says that as such trustee he ie anxious to ascertain whether all the asaots of the Concern have been turned over to them, and wishes an examination of the books, which is denied to him by Dr, Carlton, In opposition to the motion Dr, Carlton made aMdavit that he was appointed Agont by the Gen- eral Conference im 195%, and again in 1968 by th quadrennial Conference, which is the supreme authority In the Methodist Church That the discipline of the Charch provides that there shall be two Assistant Agents, one of whom is to reside in California and the other in New York; and that both shell be ander the control of the Avent, Dr, Larahon having claimed equality with bi Dr, Car'ton), the Boos Comuitttee, com posed of Gftwen travelling ministers, directed bim fo cxoreise Lis autbority Jp 1519 grave coarg were aginst the Book Concern in) Which charges, efter being tuorou mined, unit ator 1,000 pages of testimony Lud been taken were pronoun unfoande’, Dr, Lanahan there Gpon went to a rival dustitution and had slips Pristed containing the substance of the charges day’ by Dr, Lanahan t very serionsly, Which he had previously mide, ond circulated Wits bit own tands and by In 170 the Hock Concern Cotamittee fortade Dr Linanen to exatuine the books without te Agents en Dr. Carlton permitted De, Lanavan with | te eer ter equentiy Dr. Lanahat 1571, the General Conforence resolved oF dsl under the auiiority ol Acent. ‘Tt Of Incorporation of Ist mide by tre Logislature bad been aceevted by the tr ting the law and the discipline of Dr. Cariton ie now having made a thorongh exa Mid docretar ny makes fi rat t of t A Was clalined by Mr, Panstiaw for Dr. Car in delayed He woutt y the record what prowise Dr, Lanala: had mad an adjous ment until LIVELY AND EXCITING GAME, Tue White Stockings Dete after a Good Struggle by Yesterday afternoon the well-knowa Whit ockings nine of Chie played a game on the t und with the E ub, in presence of Votron’ team. and the diffleuity that more improbable events tin the defeat of the great Western Clad, ‘The Eckford boys plavet a ver: n raduck’s eze, Had Martin bee t me cod ), with the Eektord i tie Chicagoans Mart e n their orst out 1 ot re st t t od r ning Swat 1 i ‘ H a, Singutor Aitiie In Washington, l : 5 H \ ue Sen Ioiment the The parties got to Washington oo Tuesday t fo the Uo, Me Wabg Wey ead Kugwe | ROR Rah 4 PARROTS ROARD BILL ; ppr THE PRESIDEN A Pretty Fuss about a 1. — ® Canary—Mre, ate Charge-86 a Week F Ottiwell buried ber b tain, about two years ago, which she greatly increased by her basiness at For some time she kept a boarding house in West ty-sixth street. to live on her money at the Grand Hotel Then ae boarding-honse keeping, inet. gave it ap, stored $10,000 wo Twenty-sixth street, travelling in the Far West. While Mra. Ottiwell was in New York sho became Frot, aud a dug, nia from her husband; the duughter Nello by of 833 Sixth Londrigan's Extortion+ ard Wanted For President: USELESS He left her mach wealtn, Leavexworts, Kan, M Timea publishes the followin, LaAvENWORTHL The Hon. Hovace Greciey. Your many friends tn Kansas but on the Ist ity, Kan, Apr. frat two were pre last was a present to her an elaiceaian has the cla yourselt for ¥ Little Neil accompanted the parrot. and the dog r WILLIAM LAR Rew Youk | ninune Orrtcr New York. May 4. 1871 MY pram Sin: Tinve votre of the @th asking: Pointed quostions with regard to our political L mast respond in great hast henceforth to be an aspirant for any often ¢ position whaveve never to decline any duty or responsibility wi It nee Mt to devolve up able to Mitil the ovlig: without noglecting more imperative duties not yet formed a decid o to intrust the oe mergency she cousulted her c Mary Reilly, and took to take charge Of tue pow ad if they were i “own chi der," Mary #oon songht another situation, and mean usted the canary, the parry ‘Widow sisier, Mrs. Bridget Londri- was a problem, to the care of my political frien ts sh bedding und o' Bridget, and a property away. ‘ance she carted off all her own valuables, but when it came to the canary, the par- rot, and the dog, sister Brid temporarily stored with (ew days ago se went to take li Without let or hin pas to the ma ems to me acy a stead fast, o doctrine of onw resident the good old Whigs EB GREELTY, it @ prompt estop dof Dir. Altima from the eiuic ‘The Timer remarks editoria friends in Kane os of Bridget, but she would ‘as many warm eS should pay her $6 + W sked Mary, in a ready organizing, squarely before the people asa candidate for she Fy urgaed that the “crathara’ ate littie they had beeu o Bosides, Mary herself had | seed for the canary a8 Would feed it a month, drignn was inexorabie with yesterday to k didn't want, for a few dollirs, to let Justice Ledwith reierred or nothing, and thas Mr. Greeley in Texans, a the Galoetion News, What Was to be ahd today on tit ings and eircon t remarcale sa tripute to hy man tn this age h more honorable to bim (hag oF an emperor's dim 1 the Taraelite bestows It is che respeet tances one of the m: to the Civil — IN SARATOC ived, and such w sould be @ monareh’s virtues of a cru Inys on the erav Tue Comin Buck in Congress Iron Water nud A Recipe tor Cougre eo memory of th y 27.—This grea atu: This great o It is the tribute that innhood gives The Union, Congress, and Ciaren. Honore to the G Greeley tu coment, paint, putty, and mixed up generally. Congress Hall tin Natchez Bon: eld on May 18, the following resolutions k looked like an 4 ~ That the Hon, i colored individnals Avited to address the zons of Natencz whicn they will de of colur are o of the city of the Wery Beh » Horace Greeley before his re toad of lounging nsisiency of ChMSy ane last suunm —The beet and probably the safest in of real hair now in the waarket is One Bete at the onie Jones, a G Hathora sprin ra editor, whe vt know much per of Trusty tacks to two quarts of water, le here expect ab aioe! ise dias 2 shed hin hearers A young tao In Met Bunday while Lwne preachiug the earthy state of very auddenly aly who was well He thought +e w 1 Exeter und G e ee nt Urierol, 0 WELMAWALS Judge Redte's Indi ney City Po Fant tnirty-seven minutes and tweo'y-scven ilar Gillespie was the OO, mile beats POUND Me cece es DAO

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