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6, 1871 ‘ THE MAN AT THE SEASIDE. 4 CYCLONE IM ILLINOIS. _.—— WHat PROF. 1MATONER’S VICTIMS. —— A Lover of Astronomy Tatke with the Pro~ fossor—Giets hin Hand Squcexcd Looks at Nepean Gets bis Pocket Squeezed. To the Kdtor of un. Sie: L was so forcibly reminded of Thatcher's ertortions by reading this morning's paper, On several ocessions within the Inst year, I bave bad conversations with him, thinking he was an astron dictment of Davis for treason, and which bond, according to the broad principles of equity jurieprudence, is a lien upon Mr. GREELEY’s plantations in Texas, Mr. Davis is enabled to perambulate the country, preach treason, and foment disorder, Mr. GREELEY’s voluntary and coveted po- ion as surety for Mr. Davis involves obli- able compsrative tariff of presents and offices will be found among them. In regard to relations of the Presidont by Dirth or marriage no regulation ought to be made. ‘They are appotuted to office in conge- quence of the love which the President cher. ishes for them ; and love is @ thing which cannot be subjected to pree'se arrangements ; THE PRESIDENCY. Threo Biack Colw Ancending from ane Prairie to the Cloads—Smelis of Sulph: Discharges of Electricity. micago, June 6.—Near Mason City, TIl., last Friday moraing, an inky-hned clond or amoke-like colnmn was observed gathering near the earth's Surface, on the open prairie, From this colamn soon ot out three narrower and spire-like colamns 4 MISSOURIAN KNOWS OF USELESS 8. GRANT. —_—— How the President Spent Sanday—Out Rid- ing with ried Colored Me est Dam take of t OFFICE-NOLDERS’ CANDID For President: USELESS & GRAWT. Grant Ruins the Repablicans of Alahama— 7B \ =< — a TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1871. it must be left to act in freedom, Besides, if the people intrust the President with the power of administering the government, they gations, rights, and duties, According to the law of the land, Mr. Dayts is now in the custody of Mr. Grextey, and he is reepon- Lone Beaxon, June 6,—The President was very much fatigued on bis return from New York on Batarday; so he did not attend chorch yesterds: much to the chagrin of the country people, who which continued to ascend rapidly until they reached and seemed to attach themselves to a passing cload, hia frightfal apparition moved slowiy toward Ma #on City, hut fnally chanzed its course, much to the omical kindred epirit, for anything with regard to the nodle science bas always interested ma, 1 found him talkative and at times almost garrulone—being apparently delighted with a good listoner—going And Gotan Scorcher from the State Conte wittee-A Death-Wail from Mobile Moxtuomeny, May 20, 18 9 the President of the United Siaiee gathored from far and near to fee him, In the evening bo drove ont wi'h Mis, Grant. The cle fant eqaipage in which tuey rode attracted much attention. Tho carriage 1s an English pbadton, with yellow wheels, and is drawn by two very handsome high-stepping bays. , The carriage Is @ present to the President, The eoachman and footman sat up in front, and were dressod in ® gorgeous batternut livery, Both were biacker than ebony, The 80x reporter stood on the piazzs of the otel as the ele- Gant establisiment dashed by. “CTHARe GORS GRANT fail someone near by, At this exclamation a brond- shoullored Western man who was sitting pear, put rellof of the people of that pliee, Am'le from {ts track an odor much Nika thot of barving eniphur was inhaled by several persons, A gentioman wWio stood a bandred yards from tho cy- clone when it passed, says that small flashes of eleo- tricity were constantig visible in the column pase ing from the earth ‘the clouds above, and that rapid popping, erackhng reports were boar, re minding lim Of an infantry rectment in battie fring their muskote as fast as possibie, The pathway of | dently resolving that Iwonld never the cyclona was nearly three miles in length, and | op that score ; but to the point. from twenty to elebty feet in widtn, and in ite track fome two or three weeks ngo two frients and spear of Tass, not A stalk G mysel! resolv @o over aud look at Neptune Alter looking at it, the Professor immediately pro- posed e@ ning another iar near the horizon talking continoally, epenking of th of the vena, and thus showing one after anothor into rapsodies over the glories of the invisible, ‘he | The Republican Excentive Committee of the distances of the eters, &c., and once on my uttering | gt ito of Alabama respect ully roprosent that they sentiment that suited bin held out bishand | havo seca with alarm the changes recently nade and said with warmth, “ Your hand on that, sir.” | among the Federal officers at Movile, in which good compiled, and foand according to Irving. he had | mon nave beon set aside to make room for other been educited to tho tonrniquet shake, for ho nearly | mon for whom the Repabiicans of the State, know- broke my hand py squeesing it, Being somewhat | ing them well, aro by no means willing to be held pleased to fod him gratified, I did not marmur, pra- | yeaponsible, Other appointments, in the trust him northern portion of the State, are wearcely less ob. jectionable, From a knowledge of tho views of the great mass of Kepublicans of Alabama we feed bound to declare that every each appointment ts in opposition to nl a great wrong to them ond th We speak plainly, for we feel ought to have confidence enough in him to believe that he can ascertain who aro his or his wife’s relations, and appoint them to such offices as he pleeees, without any impertinent interference of examining committees, or any limitations imposed by law upon the ex. erciso of his affectionate interest in their hay» piners, It would also be well for this Commiseion to provide in the code which they are to form that a suitable number of valuable offices shall sible for his good behavicr while out on bail. Mr. Greevey has the right to repair to Richmond, get an exemplified copy of his bond, and, in the language of tho law, “armed with this proces arrest the said Davis and surrender him to the Court which indicted him for treagon, In his pureuit of Mr. Davis he may raiso tho buo and ery, summon the posse comitatus to aseist in his capture, follow him into any Stato of the Union, break down doors to find him, and mad f ee Mad Miele, LR. { corn oF whent, rub, not a ‘particle of veretation was let For #ome distanes the earth was literally nioughed ap tu the depth of aix inches topes te ome wade | { t Jewat . A A ——— ir ¢ | bo left for the President todispose of freely to | even selze him while attending divine ser | Yown jis paper and sald sotto toCe¢ 4 CHINAMAN ON TRIAL ut oUF aPRing, Jumping “around, ahd dinstin deeply the responsibility that rests upon us to #0 t his favorites, without the applicants being re- | vice on Sunday, Once more before the Court, | “Yes, that’s him.” Then to tho Sun reporter: + jerk sir, ant ace the Wonderful bul, hare, or sume: | falfll the trust committed to us vy the Republicans { quired to pass any examination or furnish | his crimo being « capital offence, they may | “But I tel! you, etranger, he looks a mighty right | The sated 4 a Geen on alban Brie Uhigg ance to ib ‘ £ aid not toote ity | PCAtHDams, thst disaster, (tit come to we as a party : (Moss . ig than he did rhomas Owens, at Sea wing #20n many anch views, not look {111 ogitor, shall not jnatly be clinrged to suplucnes# any other proof that they aro qualificd vither | remand him to prison without bail or main. | #Hferent santa’ in that rig than be did wuen Tiree | 4) Wormer SO TS ee toed ag | neue thn lies when born my Mande tad one, and | and mi dity po Eig — ‘ Nie iia . seon him twelve yeors aco. S (J A st ta he then only looked at_one atar, Ile then demanded We are the more impeiled #0 to apeak hecanse we in point of abilit geet Tor Pr lities, In | prise ; ; “Tow ts that?" eaid the Sux man, who saw that | C00 .or tho American brig Tuomas Owens, on her | geventy-five cents from cach, end two trends | aro aware that the Administration, whila we keep { truth, ifthey are the President's favorites, Mr. Davie is doing his best to sow treason | he hot run across an honest man late passago from Lavana to this port, was accuse gave him all they had—€2 and Born fifteen cente. | silont, je fJustifably or even necessarily led to rely M se em on cone with ene ether, we cone! on the statements commend atig on i what further qualification can any ono want | through the land, In tho oye of the law he | “When ¥ drat eceo Grant,” ald the man, “he | Of stabbing Sidney Baldwin, one of the erew, on the | (aio won andi ngninat it which we did; Lut | Whose woaltions OF protencen. enable: them t> Bruce i For the accommodation of ‘persons resiting ap | them to have? A special clause should also | is in the hands of Mr, GREELEY, Ho i in. | W## #ittin’ on top of w lon of wood, tryiu* to sell | 0th ultimo, white the vessel was of the Delaware | gor no satistaction, He told ns we bat only pd | tice wucce Imbositions upon it, With @ tow ertinemente for TRS GON Wil! be ‘ “ ‘ it for a dollar and weventy.fivo cents.” capes. Capt. Gappill, masier of tho ship, testifed | about of his usual charge, and that we were | proper un Ning at \ xton of oar sitaa= Our iegular rates at the up-town mivertisement omice, | YO inserted in the rulos providing that persons dicted for a crime the punishment whereof is Tie SUN man looked ut the sieinger with astonish. | defore Commissioner Shields yesterdey, that on the chareet precy moders OO a kat Hdd Hom, and a 4 position tho ° to ae us ih oar Wis Wea Thirty-second strect, at thejanctioa of Broad | Whom the Legislature of Massachusetts, or | death, But, notwithstanding Mr. Gree | ment %tb Baldwin charged Ah Wo with being guilty ofan | and would. Foepectiully aay one from, belat | se have aireecy, datipened the etsor .of osF HY Way and Sixtn avenue, from 6 A.M. to8 P.M. any other State Legislature, may convict of | LeY's sentimental opposition to capital pun- | © Yes, air,” he continued ; that was in Mt. Lewis, | Act which An Wo denied, But for tho interference | imposed upon by h Cla ded idl tical 3 1 ads us fnag jour, heads vite } pictivcteh heh } r tut y conv , , ks foarte al hic yrand mnecordingly. ‘Taking love. we cnn yet releem onr } THE FARMERS’ CANDIDATE, bribe-taking, shall be eligible to the highest | ishment, ho owes a solemn duty to his | Teome from St. Lewis, Thero's whar I live I've ted taellia int Setel Wan teeedeaitat Ke mean advantaces of the anwary is #0 common incur | from the bagds of the Doinonraite lend onnsnidiiiaitind e.ceutive offices without examination or | country, He has moro power over Davis os Hee Mttie fe it ae y baht ar bis s | men tlinehed una 8 her wie Whliéws 10th ‘dak Nene Geary Mande” Beatie Was (ie atces you ns 8 cleat manlority of f "oon Pires : : w 0 all uu do that cartin’ wood and Baldwin 0 b h y M bo 9 of tha Btate are sincerely Republic | roe Prasiadvals other testimonials, Such bribe-takers must | than any other man or any Court inthe Union | yoy eng a8 Well ae you Go, and etabbed in the back vo wit Will oblige a constant renter af Tim Sm. . And hat, with proper protec iden y ain't no disgrace to a man, f've y Ab Wo with a dagger, E. F. WILLIS, 23 Abiogdon square, tion for af. 0 bollot with the menial effecta of res ita Ghoul wud Coad however be agrecablo to the President ; other. | for he is in his personal custody by virtue of | But when you se aman who come from West Pint, | Surcomine down the tigcing at tio thee. eatee Th Peale hn adele * T Sabtieantsm practically iitastrated tn. tne qualities, i} sy 11 Ts wise he should not be required either to ap | that bond, Ex-President Davis ought to | with a fast-clase eddication, you kinder think of he | be saw Ah Wo give two additional thrusts With his AVOTHER MURDEROUS POLICEMAN, | Character, and conduet of Rennblican oMeials, there Hy TIORACE GREELEY . had anythin’ to him ho could don dern right better | GMEKer while it was in the woun, pretreat can be no'such orgsnization of the party 1m Alabaraa f} point them or to keep them in of dry up, and the Hon, Horace Greevey of r betaine re ha An examination of the body of Ah Woehowed that | A Beate that Tried Kill an Tnnocene | 22 ¥!!_luspire confident rope for Republican victo« "i naeia With theso recomendations we leave the | Texas ought to dry him up. Immediately | ‘Ma Sart wood for alvin’. | AAlu's that ao he had een stabbed twice, once in tuearm aad |” aitten, onda Man who Haved It—Lakee | eldhrn w. Meaty, Charman, ‘ oF 4 a ‘ f w : ) - a kee - |. Cadio dr, Firat Congressional Diatetet. j ee whole subject to the Commission, in the hope | after the expected arrival of the latter in | «Now yo ace,” and lore the St. Louis man mo- |, Aa Wo till that te come tothe conniry when a | yo oS tty Pork Policeman No. 86, while | fe! Bei neoprene aa Dretriet ‘ . that they will do their duty in a manner | this city and the serenade which is to wel | tioned the Sun man to ait down beside him, “some J he wax not guilty of the act charged by Ballwin, icon #i Mab ee ee eee The Governor of Nebraska Depocea. y y ‘ , 8 harge + | on duty in Madison Park square on Saturday aftor tebe will atlene * ‘ he should add 3" N folks oven out there in St, Lewis that use! to kuow f bat had told him that he ied. ‘To this Baldwin re- Arthne Binghom. Third Metriet. 7 4 work of punishi Patcitus | Teict Will silence the clamor of the ctyil wer. | come him, he should address a letter to Mr. benno plied that he would not allows Ckinsman to tell bim | 800M, protecting the gold fish, and | J. He soned: Paneth Hyetr ct At} he good work of punishing unfaithful | yico reformers, without {nterforing with the | Davis, admonishing him of his bad conduct, | tut little maa out thore, anit used to langh ab BM Y that he tied. and struck him between the eyoa, | the gras, noticed w emall block kitten playing with | by irra and yy yf fences, Finn piateiet Governcts goes.on. Ii ie but @ short time g with t hd + | beceuse of his wort, ess, git down on thle T Oters of the crew joined in the attack apon lin Laer Playing with | Mit Mies and BF J ea t pibbcreetll F morat & short time | prerogative of tho President any further | and warning him that unless he desiste from | Kuo to bin, now, they, ik med deal at0at | and to defend bee he drew ha Gage Tr. and a oe ere te tne seat th | aenienar rhe riethtraceanne: Swen toe Ma al 0! a? ap to be President, an oh th hey wore both cline’ easel gave I itn entence of the fourth paragrayhe { ince Gov. HOLDEN of North Carolina was | tian may be absolutely necessary, treasonable fulminations he aball pursue him | mas have been conconted about him what nobody | ey were both clinched the vessel eave a lareh, | blue ribbon collar with bell attached clearly shows Toate Hogmsa, Tatra District, i removed from his office for flagrant offi faetetecaienntvots sath f to the extremity of the law, In a word, | ¢*** wed of. Now, stranger, f ain'toae of | firowing thom to the deck, Baldwin accidentally | Jona saw at once an opportanity to distinguish slices 7 sid saleconduet; and now in the Nortl | 9 ) g + | them, you bet vourtife, T always knowod Ah Wo Waa ela Tos ean tiation Ob THEHCE himself, With stick in hond he went for the little The Farmers’ Candidate ie Mempht ; North | Friendly Suggestions for President | not putting too fine a point upon it, he should , ’ seh secs f ated “ # hould 1 * oritt ) GRA é 10 ‘i . thinking no r ry in it Gaal a HAMAS gt MORES ASL a Ader putting T P 1 TUMRY WASN'T NOTHIN’ TO GRANT, eee sical playfal thing, whieh, thinking nodonbt John wanted From the Memphis Anpent. F ‘5 (ell him he must ehut up oF go to jail. dad Clee AIA: 10% Gee. oF: the: Jock wat cone YOUNG TVNG'S CONTEMPT, to sport, Logan gambolling around Iie legs. ‘The | As tong aa he lives he will shape the politics tourt of impeachment, have returned aver. | We congratulate President Gnanton an-| Jt would be @ moving spectacle to geo tho | Hat eFer ved; and jist go loag us the Armor + courageous Jolin therenpon struck the poor Htile | the Republican party. Mr. Gresley hes a lreart fn rier arent i bie . ‘ - iG i can people are fools, Jist so long sich fellers as | Apptaase inn Chicaga Mouee of Worship— a . ; . of philanthropy. fe is a tinniauitarian, beeanee Rap i let of guilty in the case of Davin Butien, | other glorious victory which he has just | yencrable Farmers’ Candidate, clothed in gar. tree, Tv e004 7 r orship— | crea:ure over ithe free, complicty koocking out | whole nature Is kind and tinboed with a desire te if the Governor of that State, und he likewise | won, It is his will and supremo plea-| juonts enited to the eummer wolstice, invad fhe of oopalanty. ant deve | Gatci0a, June 6 gr PTR eae bala ae ae ected idle eee steel " h : he summer so! , invad. never seen such @ cl be u1cago, June 5. vor. Ite | their nar Nappy jinciateabiiaaiataiiaiti : ls Governor no longer. uf 0) ‘ of San Do. 5, ' : : H . Ke sure that blu? Old Br N Wavk of San Do- ing the South in light marching order, wav. industrious, wee | °C N’™ Yorks Who preached yesterday for Mr ‘The cat started, with John in hot pursvit. Aroand SUNBEAM : Gov. BuTLER was accused of miaappro- | mingo should be nominated by the Repub ing the olive branch of gencral amnesty + Was | Cheney, bad previously received + note fi Bishop | the park he pursued tt, and ou'side one of the gates ee i he priating the public funds, of corrupt dealings | licans of Ohio as their candidate for Gov- | with one hand, and Dearing in the otheta Matte tena Wie eel ae ere seen hin Whitelioas Infortaing him of Mr. Cheney's deport | John eaught tis prey. The litle thing lay fright —Anyhody can get ice on the Kennebee river, { la relation to school money, the public | ernor. But Old Ben is not so popular with | certifed eopy of Jury. Davis's bail bond, | olla tnd then €0 off up to Cie barrveks within | Meni ss ceric ti gervicge with dopeood corey: | Seana eee ea ae nent te sewer ia Madi: | Me. for 25 conse a ton 4 : i rtifled copy of . 88 » | bottle of whiskey vet there ticipation in the se th a deposed clei avenue, nese Twenty treet, Jo if 1 lands, expenditures for public buildings, | his fellow-citizens as he formerly He | pursuing the loquacious traitor with tho hue | cers til night, 6 Wan kerdv Maras leroy” | fy, Vark Policewan No. Mr kteked the cat inte tho |. —A* ark eleven fect long was recently copy i pursuing the loquacic c hue | cers gl metimes they in to be r : ‘ed off one of the wharves in Charteston uit tnd, in fact, of engaging with some of his | vas taken a.togetber too much stock in San | and ery into strango cities, an immenso | Site. Wam'o,tue wood Mogon would git red Tyng pai no hee! to the letter, but preached | frutw’act; and one youue man, STibel ccoumviety alk Wuoaiind Shido Ge I i y inte ago cities, engo | ov waitin and go off to the farm alone t util act, and one ¥¢ rt pe, | —Tweaty-six thousand children are no _ Wi fronies in a general and comprehensive ays. | Domingo; and it is feared by the Republi-| posse of negroca fillowing in his train, | .S°% Mfan—-Wall, all thae's passed end gone now Mr. Cheney reading tho morning and | opened the tron erath ne sewer, and was low: | ung mame in the Boston pultic schools. Fifteen tnoe. tem of plunder, Tho full details of the trial | caus of Ohio that his uomination would bv | bmashing down doors, and pomibly tenring | Seuretonrhe New Frestions onthe Caner aatern | evemne serviews for him, and the two gentlemen | fivacent kitten from “fin ant brou of them are so far advanced as to be competent i bave not reached us yet; but the Nebraska | considered Ly the poople as an endorsement | ¢ho culprit from the very horns of the altar dl Know be wants 10 be for Several yours to | Etsmton' was the ternest over cosombled in Gheiet | LY “Woreh ene. entlod, and yesterday moral era naeita MGGheenaT TA ; 1 4 : : a ENG le i ery horns of the . | come, : Geek Li : r. Bei a8 called, and yeetertay mo —St. Lonis has tho “boulevard”? fever, an , Papers have not hesitated to charge the late | of Jesse R. Gnant’s administration of the | And yet, unless Davis will abstain from | 92% fouls Man—Yes, Ive heard that he wos a Inthe eveniag even the chencel and veatey were | Joie sien eet ae rant for MKley"s arrest. | nas just onened » new one eight miles long and one | Governor with complicity in frauds of the | Covington Post Office, and they think that | making seditious speeches, it may ere long | wii’ ” Melested. He doe stand romded, and hintreteof pevple were ov izeT to. | Justico Fowler, “Tour ‘wisnenes testified, tor the | hiindred feet wide, on which the noboiest turnouts im most scandalous nature, It has even been | tho weight of such a damaging suspicion | imeme Me, Guaneey'e sane e, i P ale ow oN eee ko away, wot being able to obtain even standing | fc reeolng statement. Justice Fowler disn ext the | the Western world will be exhivited become Mr. GREELE' s lnty to do seat Brown: saa Wa ‘ i oon! case, telling Wakley the next timo ho stru “at me shen timated that the Lunatic Asylum, which | would utterly destroy all chauce for the suc- 1 ' ¥ 10 do | Betxcen Grate Brows and Frank Biate, 1 rucss | thine moroing sermon no allasions were made to | tobe sure ce killed Mt outrients Being, anatons A Massachasetts man who telegraphed @G HAA TAGS al ia is ly y 4 ‘ | this in order to prevent his own chances for | ti0)/) 0% 4m Than agit | the existing troubles, but 1a tue evening the sermon | gecnre the skins of & few ents, th New Bedford for a box of pressed cigars reeeived urned down last winter, causing the | cess of the Republican ticket in the State the Gext Piwdideney trom bethp olucused ui |ihontic: the ( Dim when touts: | hore directly upon them, the text being, "J 1 Wakloy to sail upon him at © doK of pressed codfish, 18 astonished at “the mis loss of a number of lives, was purposely act | ‘The consequence has heen that the organs | tren chick cloud i bs Wes than moody, aud Chey mI RoIn be fo heard that aney bid cast tim ous and wish Me had | would emipiey his. to Kil some c Tabis cueat satagtane tron as. ans : Asal ae ick clow Any more dy the Klitter uo" thou epaulettes, 7 Ree ae e ha bellege on | himat times, ‘The honorably Just ate of thé Boe on firo in order to conceal the frawis that had | of Republican opinion in Ohio have not af a ep ar tee tienda! a eg atericees wits the rents of iniie | At" OF AMO, __ Said. Dcvabred tay. hs teeesatt mint nei ite constructio: F " Silat A + T) oe Ey me er tary cory 18 all moonshine, beciuse, you see, since ‘ intertoi i cite of indy pes — —- oyd, mardere ho brigands of Marathon last been perpetrated in its coustruction, Jed to the views of President Gnant| The Richmond Erguirer thinks it te diff. | {fy ory 10 ah, macnaline, becase, you see, sinoe lence, ‘ilusinated by the Word of God THE POLAR DXPEDILIONISTS Feat. bad recelved 64.006 from the Greek Govarhmiens Ol The Legislature of Nebraska, though | o 8 Subject 1 jastic suppo: yn | cult for Southern people to please the prescut | leesness hae come to lieut When he was in PSE SAS CP AHOR 18. He rete oee tO —- indemnifi n for the Lose of her hasty ig n this subject an enthusiastic support. On peop P p ra Was Goal OF the “Walk: thet rd, then the Choreh tecomes Anti t; for 7 4 a basband. strongly Republican in both branches, im- | the contrary, they have given the pretensions | At@inistration, Formerly they had no registry | {he puadie, ana al the glory won bv. the Ireuie tonde | Hiteemmes the functions of Curiet and eubsti{uies | Perionnel of Cant, teail'a Paris A Nenbow | —1 on Council of Chicago were re Ral b 'y, they 4 ni i a 6 tell in Carist's ha time of apostasy ‘hristopher North, 6 fret 3 laches ently ae peached BurLEn during ite last session, but | of the San Domingo candidate an exceedingly | ‘8 in Virginia; but in order to conform with ail 10 Him. | Bas when he got to be President, Hear ENOGL abe Hie Thain too Wrecatonie te ee A Horenlen with fect d4 lnehe, piehe in isiurietdlrebrye nants prelate ‘ 7 | 0 As ed while i He #tood more un bis 0: ottom, WOW DS licrmurioiel ter the eriCOuts GL UL ent ase . 5 of the dep nt. They accoyted, and then, dein; bis trial was postponed. ‘The present sotsion | cold shoulder, Among the newspapers which | Norther ideas one was passed which imperatively | gon't nave any 0 make giory Mimi Heil Wenets tetolowen er ONtin ee Wastunatow, June 5.—The Polaris is expected | tem to provide tncte own accommodations, pessed a began on May 80, and on the Sist the trial | Lave failed to re apond to thu/desire of the Dele the \sharatecnlahy to reject every ballot wf Hen) foce wit This passage was received with applause, which | to leave here this week for Now York, The officers ition thanking one of the citizens for the ase at q A offer perso! ot gi y “g , pe immediately checked, ceunndin hie au a c re aitain, C. F. re © 7 e' opened. On the following day the Senate | President in regant to this matter was the | ne the venerntend faive beac fl a tied) woken eee Mloatial ney were ia wie chien oF Gees eats srtds CoAGta OF Beddington vine ea esas | ae pallbearers ee, He) Ine 8 now the Congressional Enforcement bill direct m re roo ng coucla ny ernor mand, Captaia uddington, who has Ae Paget tame tom vote on the first article, Nine | Ghio State Journal, Now the editor of the 7 round In this etyie, Dut T suppose it | lecture roow, Mr, Tyng coucindel by exiorting | En C ORM ae ' i at in New Bedfo: ‘ io State Journal. » the editor of th that any person entitled to vote shall be permit: | cant be helped.” ppowe ib | hie #0 hold fust to the old catholic r whaler thirty-one years; enief mate, Mu! An old rat in New Bedford got captured by members voted for his conviction and only | Journat is the Postmaster of Columbus, and | ted to do so whether be is registered or uot, | Here the St Louis man arose with a sigh, and | iteraintals, unity: ia non esscatialsy liberty, in | ©. Custer: seeowl mate, Wiiitaa Martin, forimeriy ] the Hck Ip @ trap the other day. and speedily evincet Vhreo for acquittal, This makes BUTLER’s | the idea of an office-holder expressing opin- | Four commissioners of election huve bees arrest- | "O*'E & the SUN man, departed. crepes nipiel Howard ion ths sebosnse Advanoe with: Dev andy) | Te ee ee tat cise ts accee coe . a i DR Of on have be es ——————— hsb: chee sma}! army of compatriots rallied to the spot, att deposition from office certain, ions of his own was an outrage against the | ed in one ward in Richmond, and bound over | 1 ca. ss ana the Prosticnch™ any Mive Lucitio Western's Triempb in “ Bi gins Je Schuman, s native Of Baxony, | oy hie cries, and—reecued him ?—uo, they ald wae Mr. Gi.esrix, the Auditor of Nebraska, | first principles of American goverument for trial, for refusing at the recent election to re- woe lat, sa the Premceaal tereees peenl To th Us witeeasen A Mg tie f ein, lont Lara incon Widts Wie cc aceoanis | mel, hal the tto work, skinned him, ane has also been impeached, and his trial was to] Inquiries were neconlingly instituted ceive the votes of negroes who had not been reg- mits retro to the cottage, “ Well, cow, he © howe NG! Wi taeabad tae sIOitiAL part ry ereuowned Prof. Wilson: steward, Jolin Por- | ste him all up ex ina legs, Pokqaatk nquiries seconlingly instituted, and fin’, uo ereat shakes alter all” ance of Miss Laci'te Western at the Oly upic lust ok Charles Brandt; freman, T, 8! Bergere —A myst deaf girl has t begin on Thursday last, the Ist instant the fact was brought out that the Postnaster | tered. Last fall gentlemen from various parts | ‘rye speaker wae an old lady evidently from the | evening, It ean De no matter of surprise that * East voof Stockholm, Known as the Swedish Tere | y 3 deaf girl has been agitating 3 : ‘ i of the State were brought to Richmond and ex- try. Ble bad come in the diy previous to spend ‘ ia pa inw #2 Aged 42 years, Whose feet are fourtoon incnoe | SA Frac want to interview her ts — was not to blame, but that the fault luy with - uy apd have w good 109k at the Pres ng | Lanne” has so long held ite sway. The wood Another ireman ts Waltor ragerick C ther day, and while taking down the potats indniged Civil Service Reform , amined before the United States Commissioner Harpny. Tt Lire ig LY ty of the pil ‘ 1 1 ee 1 4 is e a subordinate, or rather insubordinate, wri | puniseton nrphy. The remark above qnoted was vitality of the play is due wholly to ¢ an, aged 18 years, ‘ in remarks which would not have besa complimentary 7 Sate ; ' on similar charges; and though the) 0 all dis- d to lier deuzhter, an unmarrie! indy of harm ich Miss Western's acting throv ists Dr. Herman Bissels, born in | if ene conld have heard them. ne stood tt for 601 of in Deeside: cet i 4 o , ere reat inconvenience | the elder one used enuf. They Lived at Red Bank, ma beehoac mane ¢ ao bern out to the Polar regions on the Albert, a ves : ‘ “ ‘ the fact that tho President has appointed a | gout from Washington that Mr, Howan | and expense by the proceedings instituted | ant had never seen eliher tue Vrodent of Me’ | tie crideatworld that ae ft Worteruta | sel equiped by Bremen merebance tor science and | "'ched him down stairs, Me doesn't believe she te Commission to prepare rules and regulations | y,uct be “toned down” or discharged. Il th Biah beatalé Murphy. . “ Powers stionld rely for her principal support on a | Frode ae t ‘ a ged. Ho | against them, Such measures certainly tend to |” And sridin' on Sunday, too.” aaid the gond old | ban ot Mr it bres tr Francie, Leciaon ——— —One effect of the Prussi 0 for the admission of per he nr F Levison, a f P an occupation of persons into the civil | would not tone down, and he wasdischarged, | irritate and annoy the people, and to promote | lady. "Ans Joanna, thoy ‘won't come to no good, | which thie gentleman assuimes, ina choracter scarce: | AFTER THE OLD FOLKS! MARRIAGE. | 1, service of the United States, and to de | Tyiei Doth spade haal Palos Die, and to Promote | ven ‘people. ‘There wan Mr Linco.n, lew Te: inferior’ ia pelnt nt orewattor nemeiniiinicg to RAs he CHAw PaERe Ait Fetes) beso, fo) iberense. soom 2 it This is the victory on which we tender our | U#pleatant feelings toward the North, theatre on Good Friday and got murdered that of feabel Vane. ‘Familiarity with the part A Williamebareh Wemae Oowntlain sly the exportsof brandy to Engiand. The bonded tormine in what mannor the fitness of each | congratulations, It is true, Gen, GRanT is Ser eee Se Rs Wace nates Mition Greer he bas played it several seasone—should at leust hia v« Hatter-A Pues about Nothing, | ‘UC of brandy there now amounts to nearly 18,008,008 pepe f age, health, cl 5 é : i s o mM C mordere nd now here's Mister Grant a-ridin’ | taught Mr. Ucrne some of ite characteristics, The . gallons; the Londed stock to (he end of last to candidate, in respect of age, health, charse- } not likely to secure the nomination of Mr 1 The St. Louis Republican makes some | arourd tn ‘sigle on Sutidiy, And wo waanitto | Zeeuon cf Nice radon, aud ihe priy Zectan who | Af days ago» paragrapts appeared in one | Smounted to upward of 4200400 ealoze mors thes th vledge, and ability fo: > vice ; ; damog charges gard to the treatment of | lures this mornia’, neithe Nt times is change ‘ould Lave influenced Lady Seabel to the commis. | of thet ers concerning 1age of ‘a 7, knowledgy, and ability for tho service | Wann; tut ho bas succceded in depriving weging charges in regard to the treatment of | Church mornin’, pewuner. Ant times is changed | ould ave infuenced Lady Jo vel to the cor mis ve newspapers concerning the marriage of Mr ous Year, aud these enormous tinpotts still com which he seeks to enter, may best be ascer- | of j,ig situntion the #ub-editor of a rural news. | CT Indians by prominent members uf the | corrying’ on then. ' Folks used to ride to chorch, | gentlemanly vilaiu-cralty, ‘udend, bat hiving his | Go recnment of Wiliamabare and Mre, Emma } ove on the tame seal tained, This Commission is to mect at the | naror, After sucl sap tle at * | Baptist denow ination in Kansas—charges which, | Lut ties never rid now vere «ee on Sanday, Tue | craft beveath an assumed geaality, w sich ved | Coultice of Utica, whose combined ace im some ~The authorities of Russell, Mass., are in ¢ Fatcrior Department in Washington on the | Pal‘r, Ater uch & triumphs the President | if they are not promptly refuted, are likely to | cvme agin. Aten bighty bad example to" hetore Tete Teer ReroGHTy ieee Dee ere ee ieee aenanler OC Sire, Comics, 8 | matale aboxs the liquor aueettog, Ad artisie io | hing can well afford to leave his official duties in | produce a very unfavo sresmion on the | the young folks. The President of tuo United Ao Bi Gh CON EEE Fs, Mower, described as a dashing ltr ot twenty, | warrant at the town meeting read thus: "To seo Mf | 28th inet, Ite members are Mr. Guonoe W. | Washington, and for the mmendor of the ee ng eemarorable impression on the | Siiiee avidin’ aroun on. Sunday—end "hue mie, menor When | took offence thereat, und attributed the writing of | the town will vote that uo person be allowed to set Oaivea Gt New Lark Me Tesand Atapiie a ; yp pind, The story relates to the Ottawas, He Se CN ie a ace and I the article to Mr. Frederick W. Burroughs, a vela. |. porter, el." The vote stood 17 yeas agatoat St af Dlleda Me ATKe) tp pana summer relieve the overtaxed energies of his | who ten years ago, ruinbering not over three ated ah A Aue ot cet wasa ¢ tive of Mr. Ric! 4 ays, when the Moderat ded that the towa h . LEXA A L of A x ttriped shi H, Waan'tic? 4 ” x i 4 - + lata Fes alan LL Of | mind in che pursuit of such pleasures as are | hundred persons, were the owners of seventy-five Aid, 9 nd lady shook her head taid io make anything of | ON Saturday night, between 19 and 11 o'clock, | SrNbited the SH: DEER BAERS: SORT ON PRM ng jersey, Mr. AWSON A. WALKEI Of | most congenial to bis nature and cost him | thousand acres of excellent land in Kansas, while ent tbaty eat 1 oun't git over thie rowdy, With the Levizon of | Mrs. Moser, necompanied by Selden Et a | | to the decision, as they clearly hail a large majority, Pennsylvania, Mr. E. B, Extior of the | the least expenditure of his own money. now they have not a foot of soil that they can eee) Now; J donttmind itso mocha Li neve pon noeloogment | Caries Beatty, her brother-in-law, visitel Dur | aay creer ape earn OF Lhace, believes Treasury Department, and Mr. Joseri HL This is iudeed a cheering victory for Gen, | “Ml thelt own, and no money, untess they are THEM FOREIGN AMBASSADORS. ed much meriiment, | Touzhs in tie hat store at Brondway and Fonrt’ | yunce of discipline in schools. A mnttat to the malate BuackFoup of the Post Oilice Depnrtnent—| Guast; but it might have been grenter, _1y | TWlted with $20,000 of trust fouds which an | i've slware heard that 11 them conntries Linea conghout the | Mosse went in ardepcke to Durronche: Te teu | teifling offence, ne flogced a litte girl only eight yeast @ very good Commission. Mr. Cuntts, Mr.| je iad followed tho lead of ‘Tne agent has misapplied and is not likely to rostore, | Nezors 4'@ Sevan they done preity much ws they hat ¥ any Howspaper article, ant abe | Old, ating a strap, which the Zhaccn says, tnhie rtrong Muput, aud Mr, Carrere aro specially | jn pend to the Governcy of Ohinnar 1a | 2ue, Aauttioan says that ever since 1829 the | © dvanna—Wiat foreign an haggndors t mMhe Bacinesa llatCatcke Villkavel Waser y. mgiafram the tlds of er dow and | nance and guided by ive site vemper tan dapat sow are | wt teeard to the Governor of Ohio, | Baptist denomination has b ee} Dates Wr. Gann tellare tas satan there ji ‘ soot W Lape ing Bi ; end ali . v0 er back was dreadfully marked, but Me, MOIDAIAnE doe dla work Tete lien ueean ‘ ap ination has been engaged in mis- | ¢sncin recur forelga livery, Tesmecrtees ey) No Vey Destrarcd Loot, 875,000, vung men ‘ yrouraced her with | pemey totd the mother of the ch ne should nd oF , Y re] has in some other matters, and gone in ry labors among the Oltawas Wat la | CRU Rom coe arte Fartooee “S ] Waventey, June 5.—At six o'clock this morn | | ‘¢ Ler bt 4 iyir sae Wek eet oral assigned ; and although it is rather rough in | for the dP aflan any taceia cn cian a Riueatgliuewaleeeriieciiecell & Why, moter, t c t ‘ y 2 ance ees | have puniebod ber so severoly if tue had not screameg fo n« ion Of Deacon Rican | 1362 seven-eighths of all the males of the tribe hy ann Why, moter, they wus alegers pg a fire broke out in O. W. Suioman & Co's «ro: | tailor anon aboy whive receiving the blows, ; wr to order thein to Washing: | 9 8 C Old Lady —Nensen lid; niggers K struck tue sireet President Grant to order then to Washing: | Syirm of Cincinnati—-a truly good man, | been converted to that faith, As the ebristian. | that way J cery, on Broad stroet, which destroyed a por ; A new odorless and non-poisonous antiseptic ton while he ia at Long Branch, we have no | though afilicted with wicked partners proc went on, the Indians beeame Joanna—-Why. mother, how you talk, Thoy wag | tion of the Lusiness part of the | And disinfectant calied ehloralime has rece ey loubt ¢ ln ey ; ' i vee the suifere « Shipman Introduced in this ¢ ¥. and compares favora doubt they will prepare a very satisfactory | might have had some chance of seeing his lo of the waot of {ncressed ed eyes Noses & Gan rind aene Pern feet | co cries atin as ie ko sharectere 1m aan eet of regulations. coudidate elected, ‘Thus, too, ho would have | Nestional facilities for their children; and their sorrverg close. | Green, rencantan Comtech woxt thirty days | de more emtective tor its 1 fan either ehtoride 2 ji : ma very close Freen, restuure G, Bingen! an either chiorids But there are one or two polnta whic aided io remove that good and pious mar hers, taking advantage of this fecling, pro sand twoof | FM. kutton 3 Fauane ms OF vATHOllO Acid). hestdos aw ail these Commissioners might perhaps over: | who is one of the best friends of his Admin eoded to carry out a scheme which savors more areata there ae big a Hen v6 ver. @ re vung Branch, Abagreeabl 1 and somewhat dangerous propertiat look, and which we beg leave to impress | istration from tho malign influences of hin | °C NOTaly wisdom than of high moral principle, | avstin’ so lors Neard & good de ay at fas neg . ee. tows aint The ArtiGlacliae: Beeb Fond upop their minds, First of all, they should | ingdol armclatescctive comt af artona i, | 12 1200 the Legislature of Kansas ohertered an J S004 wtyes itoavut than ge was point te Cree es | Peewee meeeeT ts z saaass Vili livusss ct Gotan 1st, 0 sively used remember that whatever rules may be neces , : institution called the Roger Williams University, } dress ‘em up in that shape, And a-ridin’ around with | inen with a er Were went a n a | tor th ‘eat Many of the finest estates in Virginia are now ; , ) one REED, wiiore brother Gen. GRANT lately | and the unsophisticated Ottawa Indiana were ia. | Me President, too, How tig they must tect 1] by n sy ran, and rene * 7 vache ab otis Ned day ‘ 1 ‘ sary in the caso of people in general, in | turned out Scat Of tolas pute 8 neard your brother Josiah A talkin’ the otter da ‘ ci : Lave been made out anu sent to Washingt ere | for wa valley near Winchester. and Mt pAb sie gaps ! lade : urned out of the Post OMeo at Toledo. | duced to give 20,000 acres of their land to this | about “uccoptin’ the sitooation, A ain't. ex T wins ares and ° Weichera bavacGean an armenia masa London county, bordering pon th ae, thw i qualifications for clerks, | ‘Tego Lad men are now making Deacon | University, on the promise of the managers that | {ita AbOML What bo me ut, but At it bas got any Tiree ry e4 spay Was due the 1h of May. A bands of acres of tend awed by the wud of consuls, postmasters, und custom house | Surn's good reputation as an cil dies scald teat cloilie and vadunalarunk: war ne too Sri Obtains GGthee on ni gran hip ry & Co. atoek and t ng those who applied nit pension | ONlo for wericutturs ee avwet. The officers, these rules ought not to be applied | member of the Central Presbyterian Church | thaw t Ottawa children each year for a inet it, and Joslah sna DEO BItvoa Ustiident, avis N tl9 i sodoing | nity doltace nid that will gow W When the candidate is a member of the | jn good atanding serve asa cloak for their | Period of thirty yeors, A new trenty with th i ' y waglin $ cigars Ro PSORS OF NV BTRRAME: year in aud year ont, a wader Peoslann) a fly or a relation of any mem: | own dire wickedness, It isa pity ; and Pres | Usited States wos required ia order to legubze ‘b wae mt fre 1 Airs Diautels, {unit . Torture in the Cnitle Traine, Sy peered td adalat wr of his fumily, or a member of his wife's this transaction, The then Secretary of the In ' i : yg A Tex t rier : }? \ Vaiuabie in thos family, or a relation of any member of her | Jyouoon Surru c terior refused to recognize @ denominational ud the colored pepe to ride wiin ie | AW tb. 5 ealee y Guttenberg on the Canal Roa! on | wii 8 rhe Od wt family. All persons who can show that they bai, LE ES hool, but allowed the endowment of an institu me ae ANS, . unday I tt s wor car- | wosthy niWY as the objections tha @re connocted in any degree, however remot Wul Mr. GreeleyDo hig Duty ¢ tion, supposed to be an Todian school, under the Whereis baht dag or Tae HOTS KREPEERS a Can? | Snsnee. of enbmnaie w had nen gored t ho for exiete ‘ x of al aga labos either by birth or marriage, with the Pre Two notable personages now. oc ,, | litle of the Oitawa University, But the Board of great wusiake Ws not ope their several esta ond fe Worn in & maddened state hod’ eridentir ent i. 44 apia 4 ; d y a Alea fran awa Uni- | lisuinents on the Ist of dune, Tile ds by tr the : f E vclose coafuement and Waat of he growth of th ant dent or his family, should Ly that fuct alone ‘ lie both Bled s aletement that the Ottawa Uui- | joveticat eeanon of sie seur for 9 Vink to th bea fat water oe ' ; y uct alon aro of public attention both at the | versity was only the Roger Williams University | and nodeu st trousauue would. come Cus week ot s — CAEARIN MER RT hunts be held to bo fully qua.ifid’ for any office or ch and the South, They ore Horace | ther name, and so proceeded to appro. first-class aceominodations for” them 2100 The Groat Weston aunin on the a | tae tnen vomarkable, Nearly Ati oi iil mew er of his family may desire to appoint Lim, | for President of the United States, and Jer: | Indian school, but for what the Trustees the ve row is Delug yt unwatered ia “toy Nolie | mneard Payson Weston, Zo pects we halt thi er nt “ her, or thems ROR TGA atten eae es baleae them dt dha Diswtiet (canentianaleacs SAM MADDOX'S COLT. ; apy ; ; sions. ‘The great States have! w on 7; VR» Davis of Tennessee, formerly Pres torm “the Baptist educational organisa Mr, Edwin Boor dashed: by this with gM | ait PE: ede 1) york tue “ Ly The same principle which ng the cap Jentof the defunct Confederacy. Both have | tion of the State,” Here white children are now | beautiful hurre aud bagey. to hue cine 1 |< OD atom : a ane nara’ ae “4 of all the President's relations, however ro | recently expressed their opinions before | *dueated ut the expense of their starving Tudian | tes ect aude t Hr, seramiah T, Smith, Cie Sa eu ant fa nit” | ehuren tn the Western Staves : i vefore chitect aud and bas just moved into it Lo y ‘ 0 1 i Hee tie ad y ey mote, whether by birth or marr should | Southern audionces on national aifuira, Mr | brethren, but few or no red ones are cared for. | For the cottigeanulwiz ucren Mr, Booth par $45.00 huy by re 1 tr {os soothe peen-sanit Yew Fai a mera dint ” also be established in regard to those who | Query counsels a cordial new of tho | be present Rourd of Trustees of the University | gug President thie martin onde went eo BO A iow t inven | Pe : : ta DuEe aloud Deuital raila Be tua eect ine ence lea ie Indians to send their children the city alono, He went by the hovel at af | x Becompiitn thet . wi ¢ th i eign Bul THRSTAPR CAAREed Th alan acuarce ate , | pelind # dun tretiing horse recently presente rac 7 ‘ah . aia two's W i any office or offices up yme Roll oaneord facdl rete Gis etic t they are 4 It poverty that they | Pt! na. {rutilng horse cuoently Broveniod Sir Jon A, Macdonald's Muntteato Lat i te Vhe farmers of the South x vausibl eae ee : # Bou | Have lost all interest in the subject of education Willinmeturch, and t * 8 suspicion b Ov Hi we Ottawa Zimee of this | 9 4 ¥ fh ason why they devove » 1 A present has been build upi ¢ places and enter upon a| The Secretary of the Interior hus taken 1 hat whe Sam Madde Nis former ows ' ay parently i Wy t yf aid, however, be exer. | new career of Mr, Davis def rin hand, and 1 Hae ace! i ! with evory long | John A, Macdor ! , Y ‘ ter in hand, and ordered the Trustees to forwa: 1 Wildaeburgier weugnidy the descr scdonald, says the statement Mou | | vay x “pre elsed in regard to t nature a value of | antly @ pta nothing, whol ler soount of tlie adwire of the Untveraiie: in on, iH ren) Witness, and accepted in good iaith vy — « ' | tation a tie t ‘ are targa y be H will do weil | ly ignor he war, and aa. | ¢ 4 respecting the sutes of Indian | und bin ecttae, aii not tierstare vert p non Parliament Woald nor he wiked Jit makin ! 1 to exumine this branch of the #ubject ye uiaaaahie ig. to ida tliande ie | lands nod the prices received therefor, and also | UMmer,, ME, Cina alsred it runt te “routs. that Lord Lisgar had signed it, at | th “ Jou h Caroilna say he " son | carefully, in order to det f wi they ca c Lost Cause, which he aa | Statement as to whether any Indians have r Hin WOUL HOt aceant Tt hae not been Maladow of faundasicer The we | ar e | 8 year, and : aie asad abel val Ibe in order to entitle | \ 4 not Jost at ccived instruction, and if so Low many, and to | Pe tion Ate POE UST, eritifud by Hor Migesty, and woen so rate |“ 4 ans hte f melts Gud tRt'O ih " aie an a ere iuiivent La SaeraR SORTER ' (Av the ease now stands, 1 has an Sen gow he ih A We Ue GALLE Re and ouetcenee.| : ; ere," be ange, * cna'e ew pres M o be cor je sutabl fur ex BY unpleasant a arance, “s new a ment her ew ne ct wie L s "4 eres weak th w ery Qualiiicalian| for Aus ofiua ah kalicaar a pee , seer wander ALON and the grouids ani bedgen are | Wwe Concrenm or thy i States’ ‘ worth vl @ only sale ero a man | 1 nv ie poriously ¢ Ly Cincionati last week two fellows word | # WUin8 Of tomes ecewsuTy wots, iit alia an a ¥ shat Lhave eclecte © ' dow ‘ Cuatumns; also what present shoul be given | ented by the belliger - aN | , ero |” Noxe ‘week tho hatele will ail open, and then look , ta Ceanile Gp he baperutends at of ave tee @.son of w well know Now Ra Sid Dy ap applicant for a twelvehundroddoil AVI, : . the workLousy for three months and fined | vas tor the suront. Bevers: ken lines at ates | at ont the Arce ation. wg of the 1 MC n, Whose nain Ar ; aa eet one Mund itor v It in by the grace of tho | fifty detlurs cach for iusuiting Jadivs in a atraes | **** beeu 0 between tue hotelv aud tue deput | authority wiven it says ' ey | " I Was senied at R " ' ,. hip; what by one who d an eigh | f thot the later mitted y nc | eon Ta this city drunken toa ranean —-— af siamada Aa ® wile wodas [od Four kid and w ri jae wir we of the f loomuadrubaniien cuiyauin ocd es tie t ee , bse ; runken loafers frequently w Wountce Thayer's Ambiclan. Premier, 1s com ‘ Vihey hay f cee itiads reors, mek . ‘ | Gushucsfatsue an ta ‘ stump, and give voic disgusting language in the preaouce of | Washinjctom epecial to an ev ibe apwatieper | eeaniee saree 3 pst \ eat Toke : ML ne very propor entimonia which produce discord in tl Hes wao may be riding im such conveyanes, | Mt Hat in oraaion Lae been if vy Were f Wir TL etaina ey im to sits won falle y within the suthority of t ! 1 en, sien tha it gallon se bean received from nald or any oue authorized on his | (MENG Fr eile c ‘ ant m rity a: | Boul, aid vend perliapa to: wlitinate war aud ic is seldom that any notice is taken of it, ut Kanolitiont, fr he ¢ tolieita tion wcluimed that he tid anyitine uuder e tint \ ding use | that ak pres ‘1 slohanau Mission ; aud we trust that when t hat ay ute in Washington, tas aecided | puision OF rewrrvution, The arti cithiee F ay nos iy aie ee . And rec L Wy vine f a bull bond signed ( A Wankneae BE puvcoie 9 camiiduce Cor the next gubernatort« that the Promiors course ass wo sue Hiyyours, BDWARD PAYRON WEST rer : inte fegulativus come tobe published, as ie iain 4 Chinese, Jananese, fh Boctian inner | inmings on wen. Whaver ie a staneh supports, wi | atitesman ought to be sifcicnt wae \ b aT ; : it ‘ . 7 Mr Gikeiuy under the in: | a) ituddwayetaao, aley & Co.'e oY VA ministration, and favors the renou- J sat wien able, with proprieyy tu state lis pusiuon, | ct of the » House says the Rureks | bie Like Belin & Vis.tdent Grant, db Will De found walalactury, de ve Ue is using uem wid k a Kvtll be io , a pe ivy, Oak tired way