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THE SUN, WEDNES SDAY, MAY 31, mb pn ern ~- ——————EEE as 7 oe i j ; ti lone for the Sonth, he ox “Int shoulders an a ¢ I nott \ th; cond i ? Ll hour w name of the Northern Democracy, [demand | may at hie daw » they put themselves on record 1 8 | waian dt tree weed iol . - < — of Fomer tac an Ar Judumeat ule ye or and fallir Ly the South. Courtesy for court Good | wrones that 4 F pany $1,150,000, ‘The preatable to | pemey iy - & ' the ne or “ ! ' exe 1 1 ! WEDNESDAY, MAY i, 18 | the The sed npton is fraudulent, Jud i r ! ! ‘ f rie] eof « AS ‘ | ¥ 1 The Sonate were, Hetening as never before d.” Bits conclt. | ci creamy ( 1 " e ool I. andl tty ce ourela teaioscue | tt y | SPOSPONTSIE ARMS ents Torday, } put t f the advocete straggling mant manner | porsove, th wi of rr wr wie | jae ) " ’ \ it 5 “3 1 Peoth's The ere ta a t ricknoes again sank to a whisper, | leh sioukd make pores | 2,TC OF vere oe tony dee [ce v Ail " ; one friends | AT Aad Wee ttcatannute (erie Mowery Theatre ‘ . ved Of tite, It dud tri ibe | 4 er ‘ 1 “ | vo bok t , Bry akie Oeere © i, Savion Bd TO f r nnd fainter, until it Nh almost nau A #9 4 Arata ne | eviwenee of auchs caueudiure cad ty evluturre | went showed to ie tut we ‘ King ror bis Sb, Pith Ay een dil st ntende tw is ot of I " | y wi vous | } Linn Rdwin'e Vheatre—Hank Lise vo Tila physient weaknoss for & | fie t ferrite eon fore us jor orgunt, | @NOULN to may IL iy ' t | The purpose of thir proambte f e 1H, MeN t s “ " waive ot H | Riblers « . svelte half hour, when a recess of a quarter of | a.0o ly for a nan wt te G Hien ot 690) course, to mect the objections of Wall stroet wie te fate | ein soom y ’ bho 6 ‘ ‘er Fan hour wos granted, at the end of which | Bites Whe ss iivenh r many 1 boars would naturally take adya of! ea 1a to Fr winost ne but hie a if iy m pie uM , th ’ all. wi! to re “ " € | 1, t C a in ’ » 44 iH low ean Wwe ofranize ler? be BY recent y ve - | ' t Sprari t q Walinen's en upou hi m What covelusion he | 9's LOC Win: BROwaOR CHF arail 1 . retest, and theretore a pretext Le in i et that hoard it will over forget? | ariel , Violence, und. bat ¥ the ted, Commodore Vaxpennite thought | tn cnziona lok into ple taee, ble. t are flow j snspresco!, Vaimatols tocuval a wie 4} DUB PEOPLES CANDIDATES. king up the charges one alter the other, | wen trem: n crown of thorns. © mocker hha fe any ook} bat mY tek nw his way clear to pay dividends on an | + the i | n Inet vn Santo F 4. Ls eon | + he dismiasod cach with a logical {here Ha work ! i tion of eighty percent. to the capital, and t ' at leaked ot hat it was an bap vi / until he ¢ to the close, 1 ali, rue de ie t mined to make that ac on, With |! t : te pris: set te bised by! Gihonepeck fw ate Sorina : fis ; ae " i é seen core to vunels of tina v la ite 0 Mr. JouNsoN, he said te anil Hina ; i gr of the country and the increas H tear tho | siataietie pres titra ihn Hi, aidents the war way miley Wed H » Fou ‘ h more than when {t was firs: built, just | fereney 1 motio Hae ba annee y fy ere ny conte " fled 1 y M el de v fr ti tat ‘ | pultisnet, | of ! : Worth more now than y were twe A Pe F ——— nm \d 8 i volug . n iacn tau 1m Biretched oat to him. and he took “ | i: tl rope i t 1 A 5 A Y William S. Gr oobeck ot Otto. mi ‘ crime? 1 : Beira ert ge hi * nsiito, | Kinda t Watat iraue | bos | Dire 1 ha that id NW th ’ 1516, | ‘ My ; | Pa j \ va to Wastin wher lw | a tiwree Wore ure t | : of " t f \ ' ined | ( t Int knew Mr Got | : : ; ' bor w \ ) v t Al r , * k vn bs ‘i ' 4 F v0 be , - r it | i up into r \ their t i r ondve A! ha oan | : ‘ : Tile (uct : | \ ‘ was ‘ 1 by f . mar a canaan ‘ f r r 1 tt " 4 ; Dievsanta 00410 m-| ik on thew ave ; la a it : 1} 1 if ‘ ‘ ‘ Ag i such ho Ohio bar as Ew1 taser, | * 1 1 nil it exc lity act of 1218; the question of - ; vt Gaast w r ! . a * a 1 eal asino, lias seat Ht and Sranueny, He could as a student | mands. Mr. Jonson went into the very borders of | eXtead ng slavery was involved, and they ; 4 af ii ks he wwra’ won | the stavetea miloware Zuiusta, Wave tue Ht digest C1 a9 well as analyze Biack. | Wis,¥ und tere ue ‘s ae would ave br a We peatraty IAW | k 1 1 | a you | Plage Y Wear in aanet Hg taal . r Jout v 1 na ma a an fect a otabstract of | tee thin v " ‘ BON He knew Crurry and Stannre ae | There wove smone soa whore « ices, aa} weil | Asllo for {pur Mr. Gnogsnuck Wea E . t lid allt t| ! ° " fatite:| Eee eves Soa o8 ee . § familinrs, and could repeat them in logical | comparisum: bat it is enough to say that lt sere e | Vindioated th inc ples of the law, and | faithful that could L lone t entive tr | yw y 4 few | there 19 8 vecy I " onder by heart, ‘This dise'pline was not only | Siow dnc stead semctak “heey watl Heeecms | took very much tho same pround ag hell paar catow | t left r ses set | cannery ' Y manifest in his daily labora at the bar, bat | & t Hy whe Tn i n maint | r . 1) : k jealiog | tr 1 ie ® b xeriers “ Bubsoquenily when he was called on to de . ‘ 1 1 gs : ; r roish it touny | i n THIF RSS LAST CRIME dase fo cue Anal MApUE A) a me aksast the b Vien rato i 8 | (he mater) bat the | 4 i Hearl Rochefort seutenced to Death, and ntw 1 wut el a \ te nm « ar opie vof Jounx. | ba Ww an mM rof 4 7 oot ge b r ; 1 rm r may L roy | iin “EAN ol fer | | Paris, T Night. —L learn fr 4 sure tion of Cuntis and Evants, and | sox, it is certain that this appeal had an ef rh us . , F ore . ‘ Wane v prance wil | ah math the maya vce of Bisanawt ‘ feet almost withou t q ; rr, | a j ‘ i yerin a Western city, aud there was not | tall n ;w 1 Loort tor ; 1 tk our $ pot i} 4 ie | ‘| A Closely-Comtested Game @ man into prominence or grea nessa, When liose sour i aot. | them ving ri : 8 distinguished | 7 rw | 24 ee rt Groesneck went tothe bar, Ciueinnati y When be pictured rontings re: | a repatation h bid fair then | "** ; csi : : \ senegal : | buice'y \ et Y } nin y we ist by Ma Kr) in process of building, Mortgagos shingl bell on in that v and then | ¢ wto t t 7 | | . ee 7 : ss 9 r “the y God | Geary to Craver, Barrett eeored. Doyle weat ow tH the city. Tue vicissitudes of those days in | f to his home this wild | the fall of In for Co | sti ; , : hae [0% a scot win, ty hence ays UR eine i ade and currency to the professic nd envenomed enemies ‘ while | by r8alist t “tod A} 1 a © Was BRS TERRY HH trade and currency he profession a | and envenomed enemies in Tennesses, v ite | ] Minch phabubad | adie’ ; : -fectenoll A Lt Ea Pear Ve ne rn etree Or EO Breat amount of business ; but it was rather | Senators then trying him were sitting cosily | GUNLEY, He was beaten because Guiry 1 Hat | t A | ov 1 seeu . } tat third, t q kous \ i lucrative than interedting. ‘The tutes of | in their cushioned chairs, the ctfect was | pald hism and Chive < never was |? : : ; | saa | tou robe MbSIUHUN aLebeh 1 Bel i 1 compare with | Men likened his tall, almost gaunt | ) poids phpea ile Wig Kteuseaec loinc Pity ¥ hho Magic Girete, | iat e day a porter, | Lae ee vane: of today. As Mr. Gnospeck had | figure to that of Chay. Hoe had the K pure as the s tv 8. 1 «| %e * is 5 t mates 4 ” vB 4 a daughter of J Net, a pio. | tuckian’s imperial mien, geraceful 1, | Gon by Te among whom | : P ae | adveaturen wilt : tos, DD ‘ ee trie 1a tle Generid Beetlnans No. | ty scat n 1 Keruan torces pecr and a rich man, and as his | aud sonorous woice, It is true the ( | Wayshived mast have weaned him from the |S ss naa: Aiea 1 t has travelled ex dicts, the orisunce, Was taken irom, Murlerer's } tion with a love beyoud that of most law. | Mr. Gnonet 8 le in I ‘ | 4 nd tha eter | gana the 1 ere ted du scores N 1 yers loved it for the delightful oceupa ehas brown hair, blue ¢ ‘ r | : ; y Dany jury | raver, sou aut ali tion it yay clear, and con straight figure, long a pressed lip, | F lacives wer ae i littes Priya ' uy snd K 1 Hy A 4 ov his wifv’e fatlior a mil- | eelgcommand. and crav ecor ‘eahien ROU8 ‘an Bs . s s The Sherif of ( 8. C.P | eet nen HH a ‘ i ; } lionair it slargeestate has | ness, Ie appeared in that memorable trial | tion for s ! v wag | om . } : F risoner 1| Eand ? 4 ri | deubio ping, Ate if fy iran King's ad Greatly weaned bm from the practice, though | as the most picturesque as well as most a ! atriot h A 8 : f ' . to pay the ex. | vier ‘ : yer res | bat ant k ‘ uit bot from the love, of the law } of the whole array of legal tatent jana 1 He served two years ' ; f keup \ ut | t ack ‘ Bi, . F ‘ time when he appeared among the co! 1 | litical life was as a D cratic member of would hav een clos Senator of | ¢ i ' ere, Ant a « ucuetriow : by * bette) that he expected to win much epplause i e BUCHANAN campaign, | Wa8 elected in 1863, Sines t Moog | scia'o f a aan | > |! : that controversy, He was culled in at the last Ague was Parvin. | often besought, he hae r i ablie | iC piney cts scence tas cine ware th ue to receive prisoners | rue Good Werk done by tho Grand Army | m ree to tie and fo . eae in cook ing up a show o: are vide ] the duties of hi SP camitopahive \t Nt oUt Te Gret, McGoary iam moment, when Judge BLACK by reason of HAM, Bixcuas, Jony | fice, Ho is now u # & Demoeratic | 18 COOK ns bis Bas dithed | f Uh dell deh Lg tv ne was forced out ah . i | quiet the alarm of the great Methodist | What would be done to him if he should But M fee York eott e, o his Alta Vela quarrel with the President | Summaan, Cox, @rpprxos, Ben Stanton, | caudidate for Governor of « and p A Sore ee fo Net thoes nye: 06: dealt iacHEt wea icnaA Ihave read the * Widow's Protest” pub- | Fisnn gowns out ons fly by Buckly. “No rare , lie, nvince them tha ® r * sd ts res Res On ” y rane had retired. Mr, Gkorsneck had made no | and ethers knowu to Ohio politics, were | He has declined with that peremptory simpli. |! dee t Ai s fe f roe ai | J in THe Som of this morping, and, kuowieg | {xsix08 Fhe, Ar esl Wat sl eat Yat al special or technical preparation for ihe trial, | among the Representatives of the State. ‘The | City which distinguishes all Le does, the exi. | te matter. In spite of alt beady | late fear of which Arct e ‘acts, am more than astonished thereby. Inre- | Hayuakcis..s..8 11 9 6 € 1 8 ba | but he was attentive and vigilant during the | most embarrasaing question of that day—the | #eacy of public affairs, to which he is wo! |e Raeke Bis charges; and 10 |b Daunor was the victin recalls to n Ply to her quoations, t would eek: Does she know a ae Proceedings. His directn-as of churacter, | Lecompton Covstitution—came before that | seusible, may yet cx him to accept Pes sate ee saab By eae recent : 0 )| eoatn (et Oowsiel Dom site hee Gaiccee, Baitimors, May the his discipline of intellect, and familiarity | Congress, Mr, BUCHANAN inaisted on mak- | accepts, he will be elected : and if Di ies he ok VP sactaltay eto IA Be rey 08 Marta have tnot nd repat meh ide | Puree Of $1,000; (or buress wien never ben 4 b§ nv } } teeth fas 5 antago 4 t t,willn Le of tined be w 0 thet tar | Le i 4 iltless d led, VALLANDIGHAM had not yet been ad. | M Espre pol tenets, often Bo : { ; j ; | the wazons and the transportation ave aisu furnished F $15 rh. Buus Bu: rr may recall the fact that he | x 1 Lewis D. Camrnr now the | ¢s " L EOS EET ON ere pene | snd t ny | ; SADE RS UL alt, was t u his ¢ Demoerstic member from the Butler dist | dle dislik ur mis ninble ¢ | i ay aN Sahel ‘ a " | t sirea: Prey | a under e ure VSat 1 was cor g VALLANDIGHAM’S Beat, | ¢ I v8 f « sol . wos . 1 his | ¢ i | 4 ¢ tor aut t with wodea | y t ‘ " alia Weis b | . i ¢ c ‘ Jou cu | a \ | ( | ! fin ” to dra * bes ' ; Grant Wave, Burne When V \ | a Re AME HO eb De DL Y A by V \ * , | ; | : ; ; 13 e w y a} Democrat, 1 fear, and 1 ta Christian | anne te / ; ; s | ae Fae = Mr, WS ani ( 1 1 GRorsbECK y Liber | fe : v with sk. of arrangemeut, | whieh Amer.can political Li upon the | bill f£ While he bas d 1 | ibvebiat Be Hint ts of r| Hi | wast J < 8%, with a judicial fairness ut vidual conscience Vhep, however, he | Pt t Administration at Wa rton for | aw af b had y t t i 7 oi AMOSEMENES rly ul m 1} fi , ! ‘ 7 r , ies er : alan | t wo Wis! pare Phe Mathows Bonous at Bit 1M mi ad} ted his clear statement | and full in his expression, His sp ty, of 1h public hon sou wiped : and wicked cen? 1 \ ry of 6 i By aie * rs. This ier A Wg these hen af y and cogent logic before the final argumenta. | against Lecompton, delivered on March 81, | eaty, he has beet ‘est to aasert the pponents in the wr | ‘ period He ‘ Flu 4 One of tion, These apecehes were the Keynote of | 1858, was a masterpioce, It illustrates the | Valility of the reconstruction measuzes, The | | * eee eorrany Sune. Icy tt aust Nedendeeslse Ui : feats ’ + ec the debate to follow, when the testimony | gravity of his disposition as well ag his legal | War, he says, has mode laws, end statesman. | YOK trade that the Concern was swindle pudiating y ier a-ha) STILL Hunt fe he hairy ones Tett by one | Mu Petia an ae } 1 i pe ts employees, and now the whole w eve just as well do it ra H wanes by en ac ‘ wavai a should conclude, ‘This keynote had been | ability. He opposed Lecompton as a fraud. | ship should recognize the fact, Is there any ! pe i rn 1 12) atl at ow about it ne and worthy tintreee® | se US RUIRCA eet . moroor less modulated by the side remarks of | He began by disavowing all arraignment of laration more vughly nxtional, patr fon A DUB SR SR Nate Hes wall Gundod, aveds her o Poat which The met. bee 11 be ha Monee ‘ ' . te ? be Dr. LANAWAN keep on in his ot | The New . be B 1 me to the Academy of Mue Work Tia L B and others, | other men’s motives, He showed that the i ratic, repabl 1 fick Lie H the Bus 4 yy with ber all her pros The ( Con : hoot th until W . April 22 B ' Lecompton Constitution did not express th ESBECK'S cone \s 1 manly course, We give him our most heart : 4 tip the new org (asain aon Hone will go | most unmi | openod his lar iliotax Went in, | will of the ssage about cor vered at the Bar Iwnquet in | CPCOUragement | : pei Sy Boas ‘ Pe ie hc me the Grand | Mrs. Mathew How Evants plug bi in clauses of this Const.tution we cannot weeks sinc Wel 1 | The New York Central Serip Dividend Nath ( f t f they extend ‘ weit 1 me tit in fr 1 1 a na Commis reir ro 1 ul Lh mae} to th i rey i . * ‘ | A : f | u Doon : IREAKING A Sapann By rattled am | i 1 ' ‘ \ pose, not exaetly what wa tod i v w and cal . 7 | i Who evecu L t 3 \ i |r om. | ; fyaihet be ] Rosedate at Watta ; j Bovire f | Fh viet t tats | quite clear that ¢ 1 f | ' Mr. Watlack t effect, HI . 1y 1 nitl 4 \ t | heard f the I | v | by regret » ill I You , | } V 1 sex | | ert ¥ r , filled the tri 0 1 1 dat the g the acknovledged ee i | " r 1 ‘ comrarily | ma aoe ‘ end illustrations th v es atinad : Vand 1 the ditferent depart . The N I @ w t 1 ee iNet eearay At Guorsunce soemed then to under. | hey ta e she wntorunts conflied | ‘Tho great binder made by the Directors | st rty Pa, and Lint : rial : way 1 that he was labc stand that Lacompton was the egy je ' M to i * We a boa ache H ing under extrer yility, Mr, Freanypx Rich sesctn a fies i re at of | f 94 sucred that remain | Of the Company when they issued the scrip | a y i GTR ed with @ pamDieh, aor voce tuichem, I which trouble and ¢ war would come ‘ Hto the Sus the people, | wag, after all, in ga 1 ‘ # money, She lett a not : Bropowed 4 wispension of the argument, But | Roeall hat d | voversignty of our Ma ay inyatery, hor ames On 1D GAYIDG thak if roprosented — ents th \ ‘ quien ut | Recalling what Northern Democ qj i , T A parents that they were 7 nd Ww Wate Again “ rthern Democrats bad | aces ut ue Capitol, Wewear it upsu our | carnings when itdid uot. la the first place, | gus 1 i yee Lint che Sorrow stricken old mun stir 1 : M n 1 Uroudwayrades | for U Boily WO resume bis eewrcu, pl tabs

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