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SS 5 Jt Bhines for AIL The THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1871. Amusements To Neck and Neck, Ae Rowse—Nigoam F wife, or have made him valuable presenta? It seems to us that ho is more to be blamed than any of the Judges, and deserves «© much more serious rebuke from the public pre ——— 2 The Press Has Done the Work. The New York Olserver, in an able and judicious article on the power and duty of the prese, has the following timely observa- tions © In the detection and exporure of the thievings of the Ring, the newspapers have done all the work When the Zimes set the bali in motion, the worst t motives were iinputed to it; but these Grant is tn favor of a civil service reform ; and how contemptible dogs his course appear when contrasted with that pursued in this city by our Democratic Comptroller, AN DREW H. GixeEn, who, previous to the elec tion, officially notified his subordinates that none of them would be required to pay any portion of his enlary for political purposes, * that matter as well as politica! action being left to the free choice of each individual — The Cross of Caba, is del and meane Aniemvs Wanp's definition of the South meanest motives ware ImpOted Pe ae en revelations saved the city, The boldness, persever ern Cross aaa mulatto was ludicrous enough bat the nemo of absurdity was reserved for the new King of Spain. AMADEUS, who knows as much about Cuba and her inhabi- tants a8 a Fejce islander docs of the spectro. scope, has created the knightly order of the ance, and power of the attacks made upon the King have succeeded in breaking it down; several of its Euilty members have fed. from juatlce; two of the principals have shrank bashed from their high places, and others etund naked to the gage of the city a8 unmasked #m indicrs andthieves. The press done tio work This is perfectly true; and when the cor SUN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1871 Bouroce’s friend, for $90,900, About $70,000 was spent on it by Kiwnst—money borrowed from the State Treasury, itis generally believed —aftor which it was offered to the State for the purpose of a capitol at the price of $260,000, The Legislature refused to buy it at this price, but the noxt Legislature bought it and paid $380,000 for it, It is supposed that the extra $180,000 was added to the price in order {o cover the cost of thé votes necessary to make sure of the sale. The real value of the building is about $170,000. In Georgia Borock bas the credit of being in- terested with Krwsatu in this job, Thoso fel- lows are hot for the redlection of Gen, Geant, the friend and protector of the carpet-baggers — The London authorities who direct the operations of the police, in a fit of spasmodic morality recently made a large number of ar. rests of persons charged with betting on horse races, Aman named Trone was sentenced to The Ke-Kiox War and ie Correspondence known as the authority upon the President to suspend the writ of hahene corpus, was tatifed, it will be remembered, in Aprilflast, It reet long af the 119th Psatm, tn all of which the U. $ Courts Mal have jorisdiction, many of them being misdemeanors of @ character heretofore unknown to legislation, This act, aside from the well-known constitutional rule prohibiting the enactment of ez port facto laws by Congr terms that it shall not have a retro is, shall not affect misdemeanors or crimes perpe- POOK SOUTH CAROLINA! ——- GRANT & CO. TRYING T0 DRIVE THE STATE AGAIN IN1O REBBLLION, ture of the Notorious Desperado Samuel Mitchell—A History of the Recous! of Mouth Carolina, f The #un Yonavitee, §. €., Nov, 9.—The act of Congress Ro-Klox act,” and which confers # A catalogue of misdemeano’ provides in {te own clive effect—that Mansfcid's The Colonel of Ftstice Bixby Mra. Mansfeld’s Servant's Story-Life in Twenty-third Street co Court yesterday, James Fisk, r., of the Brie Raliway, was accused of “ wick- edly and devilishly Mansfield, of In the Yorkville P libelling Miss Helen Josephine West Twenty-third street. It is Fisk employed a colored boy named Richard &. King, who had been tn Miss Mansfeld’s employ, to make an affidavit thet Miss Mansfleld, Edward 8. Stokes, and a Mrs. Williams, cousin of Miss Mansfeld, had conspired to black- mail Mr, Fisk by thr s bearing on the affairs of the aMdavit of King is the basis on w field rests her charge of libel againet Mr. Fisk, y afternoon Miss Mansfield, accom- 1, the Hon, Ira shafer, went to the Yorkville Police Court, and applied to Justice Butier H, Bixby for # warrant for the arrest of Mr. Fisk on @ charge of libel, n certain let frie Railway, The h Miss Mans- toning to publi panied by her cou ed on affidavits repro- A MARRIAGE CONSPIRACY, THE DELIBERATE SUICIDE OF Pro. FESSOR EDWARD FLOKY - Entrapped and Crazed—A& Man of Honor & caving an Odious Marriage Cou'rnete Woman was at the Bottom ot (hig, ence of The Sun. Pruxrrssvnan, N. ¥., Nov. 14.—On the even ing of the last day of October this usually quiet village was thrown into a fever of excitement by the report that Prof. Edward Flory had comaitied suleide, Immediately there was a rush of ciize to the store aud residence of Prof. Flory to ascers tain the truth of the report. At the latter place the dead body of tho Professor lying whore it had beg cut down in the barn was sad confirmation of the truth of the ramor, The causes which led Prof. Flory ta take bis lite are fully eet forth in his diary and in @ large correspondence which he has left. Th documents were tied up in a package and deposited ina certain place in his store. Iu the forenoon of j “Cross of Cuba,” especially to reward the | ruption of Grant's administration, the three months’ imprisonment for keeping a bet- | trated before ite passage. Ihave the best authority | duced below. Justice Bixby granted the warrant, | the day on which he banged bimself, he calied th T y ting b fi ° 1 services of the volanteors of the island. present-taking, the bribe taking, the appoint bist house, an Lad were fined ited ber for My saying that since the passage of that act there | and piaced it in the hands of Sergt. Phillips for ex- | attention of a Mr. Marvin to them, and requested 1 " being concerned in the transactions of the plac ae not occurred in this part of South Carotinaa | ecttion. that they stoald be handed to Mr. Char Roth. i if the Spaniards of Cuba are remarkavle | me oflice of ong of worthless rela- | 7 ot } = Saar atin j v of ‘r var 8 “ff uba are rem arika - ment to ¢ fice : “ oh ng ‘ee ' vg | Some twenty or thirty customers of the house | half dozen cutes of conspiracy against civtl or eon On Tuosday evening Mr, Fisk learned that the | schild,an intimate friend, in case he should not com¢ i pape sou, 6 mat rosin Bt lees At att Ltd tes Abeer) anges Sh [cia the President, and the polsonons | wor atgo arrested and dealt with for betting. It | *itutional rights coming within its purview. warrant had been granted for his arrest, and yester- | back to the store after tea, From remarks made Tam. Wrscie, per yee eae ++} JE Rg | termination to maintain avery and the | and degrading influence which his conduct | appears, however, that the crime of these men GRANT'S PROCLAMATION UNCONSTITUTION AL day ofternooa went to the Yorkville Police Court, | by Mr. Flory during the day, and tho peculiarity of + 1. : re +3 slave trade at all cost, and even at the risk | las everywhere exerted upon the public | was not so much in betting, as in staking small The Entorcememt act passed {n 1870, sometimes | 9nd gave himself up to Bergt, Phillips, The follow. | bis actions, Mr. Marvin's suspicions were aroused ofawar with tho mother country; and if| mind and conécience, have all been nally | amounts, The aristocracy who wager fortancs | K8vW# 4s the Bayonet election law, contains cer. | Ine are the amdaviter s and aboat 5 P.M. he took out the package, On the : thelr ignorant, bloodthirsty, and brutal tools, | dealt with, and when the country has thye | om the result of a race aro undisturbed in their | {28 Probibitory sections axainst that clues of mis: | sohnsning’ Manndeia ema ui trate de fiven tole Macvis;aud, tar adsiuion the sipuideane fwenal copes, : ‘ ; er ors that lave occurred here, but re v that T reside at 367 Wes hird streot rj errand the volunteers, have signalized themselves | become substantially unanimous upon the | amusements; Tattoraall’s, where enormous bets | no authority upon the Presidgnt to pei bee a ae ade at aL ent Twrenty.thitd stree yin ‘wor ‘There will also be found 49 | in any way, it has been by their forocity and | subject, the Obscreer will be nble to aay with | ere made and settled, Courses unmolested: it | against the ofenders, or to suspend the writ, ‘Toe fdr didcommitwutal acd malcioue 100) UPB | teers Roihaenild and Warren f ako Mal Ha | ceuctty towomen andchildren. ‘The insignia, | equal truth, reepecting that whotesome and | ' ely the poor men who ape the vices of their | Preident is terefoe arbitrary wang the miary | Ennis tan QAUGwi Wi wat a ted patted’ the barn, and arriving. there tound’ Proc ‘ * $9 | therefore, of the new order will doubtless | necessary revolution, that the pre: s has done | @oFe fortunate fellow-gamblers that have fallen | in chasing down the farmers of this State, contrary by one Michiard EK 0 walter bov. formerly fessor Flory susp. nded br 8, 10be, 19 a pean aa ; Rae neem Oe eel ke eeaetodaly daviaed wb tal 6 feohadent! |) UNe WORE under the grasp of the law. In New York simt- | to the ninin provisions of the law under which he | nna'ty oscatiting qamee ret ten | ie WHOUY SRtIRGe. a Ore diaes, & eoures fwill Vd ' um Lila hbaletatsly inubaautadtees | crcidie me i th ——_ lar distinctions are made, Poor men who gain- shiek forhide a6tion OpOD | ese ae eee matory, and libellous mab | his heirs, on tho wrapper of which was written pod dy reve cnr th Me apare eovnies. Co | vividly the outrage, the torture, and the ‘ j aries ble ‘ i occurring previous to the date of its passage, ma prinerp al eanlec vertation between Mes, | ‘Don't dispute about my property—consider that 1, Su ene pe aughte ese helple g Of Ube Gra aie Somenitt pesters, ether they 0) > ousin of Mrs Mansfield, and resided with her fr 1; 9 letter to the , & private le 9 som * Claimants for the distinction will of course | meetite of the Grant Republican Committee i ae eaeere viene tatle vor in Wall street, | Mf #ince the passage of the Ku-Klux act, The | theitimel went t amet Ecce wren: the cgsare ie | Sr hie more latimate friends, and to the pablisuers ‘ a : this city on Tuesday evening merits a econspicus y * | conaition of affuirs contempiated in that nct were | (rich they proposed to make ene Oe meld. Of the Village papers. ‘bere was also ® foriwal de= by w nim to said Mansfeld, watch be considered in the relative ratio of the eccive the highest consideration from the min- osition calling on God ta witness the provoe, ous publicity receive the hig! wot in existence at the time Grant's prociama- } #26 ni A Mansfield of | © rents ie eee ee rep eoenon For tha “easoutacdision Gi ‘tartan Fu ¥ MaAriall hich have in@wecu the foun publicity ia a hate ; sue age p well Fo ® et eset | Which led lam to commit suicide, ‘This docament Jown, advertisomente for Tne §t f characteristics which have in. Resolved, hat the febt waced against Donor tic tion was issued, The KKo-Kiax act had been ree | ee eee ae eee eae aime themtopay | says that ho had been mase the victim of « Gas teaalis Fated bh tha Sptew SANs sooo ten, | dation of the or! count VALMASEDA, for fraud ai Md corruption in State aud elty te ul © SEES > srected and observed as soon as publirhed. Yet | them money te C ering made tae aon pre acre promise \ 54 168 Weat Thirty-vec tat ce | hia neeetaunation which brought a blush to | ty: selected for Collector of the Port ol New York A Dill has bern ‘ntrouced into the Geor- | it became necessary to proclaim, with the eolmnity | Purge’ am Mr. Fuk 18 | could set reconcile Broscway aud Sixth aver BA MOOP-M | the cheek of the civilized world, and even | {Pt Persistent und indowstacle for of Tammany | gia Legislature making it @ penal offence for | OF trails © baseless Teleehood to Sura the bagonets Reig emia to vaid Stouts, inmy own ‘nearing, thave | Tare slllance go abhorrent to bim, put 1 to he foo. Tuomas Ment nd we beret | aborere to 7 , ipeen' heli t allant aren net & pa ie people of hi rere. andi will give them to-yon.and Ie + beet nal ‘ord, he resolve — xcited some qualms in Don Hamt.ron Fistt, Eee eee MANA iteoattiean'ana | borers to abandon their employer before the | Of ® gallant army against a part of the people of hie } the letere.ang wil give, then 0 Yan and, Neh You | keep his promise or aacritice bie ie, He had dually °) DRE SHUENT : at man for bis serycos to the Rep n | expiration of the time for which they contract | Common country, and to violate the Constitutian | oan out of Mr. Fie 228 | concinded to da the latvar.. tie also enclosed « loiter ec 1 rally led Grand P y M4 tt H se will naturally be entitled to a Grand Cross. | party, his steadfast supyitt of that party ont Me | to work, This law, if passed, will reduce the and laws of the country, in order to pereuade the | and every one of sald conversations are else and ui. | to the Coroner, requesting him not to render The merits of Brigadier AcosTa ¥ ALACAR, vernment, andthe unselfish {ri D for Prost . writ people that a second rebellion wee (a existence, and And procured to be manniactured By James | Yerdict of lusanity, ab be Was perfectly sane. Our rte #renklin bos Gast, the represe a dof negroes and poor whites of that State to the | te ciatm the b per i. W t 5a | ot 1 gm the peregn ren 9 eit {Hs ADMONITION OF OONSCIENC ' u ater franklin, ie owea Kid promotion in Gia huever kvl be} to claim the honor. of supDressin hen the | srs Ma’ sfeid: that it was (ae malicious desiga, pure D piRNCI } who owes his promoti ah the fact of having After this what can Dr. Greetry say against | slavish condition of the agricultural Inborers in | truth is faily knew" concerning iniquity, if it oe eee aie caus RabuaniNg 40 | From his diary it would seem that he had con- Dr. HORACE GREET silently acquicsced in the assassination by | Honest Tow'Mcneny that ean receive any atten: | Great Britain, It is clearly unconstitutional, | Ver i#, the, conspirators who have alded and pro- | matteor tiiegaly exiort moncy fram sald Flak; that | templated suicide fcr some time 0 ' his soldiers of the MOLA Indies and thetr five | tion at Washington? and {s simply @ revival in a moditied form of the Sbigher punishment than that in: | Who nivecnred "Mus for ihe eaprees, wissen. gud | tie bunday ulehs. or CGA A t 1 — “ ‘ voted 0 humble « ho violated indi. vi open! b} ny ed ‘ Fr cuareng young children at Lazaro, will not be over | pe troubles of Maver Hatt are nothing | #4 institution of slavery, Xt will AM the Jails | Tiiuctruntetin' iow iustancess VOM Hash | Benue, $o schtbing Sosy Pun’ misnt | weinrwih the purpose of drowaing nimecit, “but - looked. CaSizan, who mnurlered twen to 1 tr ail on ao Mae en cera of Georgia with American citizens, driven by cue aneest-ov ©» peactusts fants, fe 4 ae id one an Se rerse-of God wid: tm got to-do it me 0 (howe of the unfortunate Mayor of Springfield, ‘ ft couume c With (he further intent of ¢ in the pros: | the Fuis agited i , . odd citizens of Santiago de Cuba in cold é pene ill treatment to forsake the service of their em: | continues, and not less than ¢ nof the ity in | Se80R OF my Just clain the prot | then went Lowe, prayed, and read several clap j fre erin HA . Ohio, That emall city has for a long time been | oy, Aedance of law. It fa to be hoped | tats cousty have been Jujed or ines Aity in | that said aMdayt of King would be Ned intne | ters in the Bible, and retired, The next Moos lien Ulood at Cobre, and who was lately chosen | the scene of frequent and desperate burglarious | F Ore im ccumee Ot lm: 1 beta the present, It has been the popular logic of Dat. | Wieime Chatutcoas ie tie bots mom eemntoe ce stan ser etuaet eur: bel. Oelodin, eatrace veouln ” , 4 hat the Legislature of Georgia will not disgrace | ¢iq popular logic of po i giving te y ye suits Dow pending weal jeliverance fru Wis odious marriage | The First Thing to be Done. “by special appointment” of VALMAGRDA to | operations, highway robberies, and the like; | ‘Dat the Legislature o e s heretofore that ali colored men who voted | Pisk.to which would be made a cur fight come in some form; thet eve vi iy *.' | itself by passing such o bill. against the dominant party in the South were tn: exposure of the crimes of raid F he again tried to kill himself by ope i Con, a fortnight f be the executioner of the entire Common | and the present Mayor, when he came into office, “ tiridated and forced to do so by the Ka Kiax vio- f confederates, ana their divi ain tri peel’ 02 (OP it from next — the hay eC Alt i ALTE sh chalk | in his leg, Dut did not succeed Monday, and the members of both Houses | Council of Jiguant, is clearly entitled to a | determined to put an exd to this undesirable | One of the most unpretending institutions | the ciedulity of cutsiders, and does nov prevall with ie it protection acd secure | ends. Atabout 8) 0 tie A-ternoon of Tuctday he And thus frauds lett his houre, aud this was the lust seen of him pian the sup ession of ‘i TY inaak Clade state of affairs, So in conjunction with a mem. ’ m tie colored men themselves, who. ki o already beginning to + at the capi. | Migh decoration, The ordinary Crosses will, in the country is the Washingtonian Home iu B. ; WhO kuow 118 falsity, es aid Jay ty slive, ! are already beginning to guther at the capi bab 62 is Costane Cucsail lis madd keene 7 tn) tveve Ku-Kiuxed voters are in tarn courget by tt EN JOSEPHINE Wa ‘OF the causes which so wrought mpon this pe tal. we presume, be reserved for the rank and ton, but in an unobtrusive manner it has effected | Government as original Ku-Kiux, and consigned t dhe the 14 dav of Novem minded coutiome: to tmpel him to 8 with one Bunwsu & detective on us who for the sun |g yast amount of good, Itis am institution de- | military pr terrible warning to ali of BH bigny. Pelle : ’ Sip ae race Who Might Lereatter feel disposed to exercise rh s by Mise Ma f $10,000 agreed to ferret out and bring to jus | signed to assist inebriates who dosire to reform, | their right of suffrage independent of orders hows scrvantin thoemoley 01 | ee bana ei tice the whole tribe of rascals who were preying | and during the past thirtoon years nearly four | the White House, I saw a few days aco ® boy. | the cuy, county, and State of Ne on the community, A large number of arrests awed 13, Whose fatber Was awong the Orst erres ged W clue duly sworn, dep a Y « a thousand paticats have availed themselves of ite | lodged in jail as a part of the rebellion. He was | koow James Fisk. Jr. apd dave koown him [or Fe have been made; but on the trial of one of the | privileges, The institution is made im reality ag | Drourht to the Jail erying like an infant, and | eral Tears; taat saia sk repenrediy vent 131 cases it appeared that from 1861 until last March | much hike a home as possible, and here victims | the ‘give of the soldiers wbo haat’ hice th | es.and howard, \ tones, and offered. me tuguce tion I am wot permitied to speak, tt t his vying request that those causes should Dublisued. Hut it can eeely be sald thac no Dlance of acrime has been committed by him, nor any act which could in the remotest degree justly the terrible state of mind under which he has beew laboring for the past year, and which nally DROVE HIM TO HIS DEATH. Bince September, 1870, he has Kept a diary, tn Which is recorded With great minateness and power of expression the different phases through which his mind passed as it eradually but surely werged into the morbid state of temporary insanity, under the influence of which be so wadiy rosied to death, Notwithstinding it was bis dying request that thie Giary—whica reveals the whole damning plot where. The business which should firet be attended | fle; but one of the richest will, we trust, be to is to restore Senator SUMNER to his place | ©Mferre d upon Don Hamiiton Fisu, who, as Chairman of the Committee on Foreign | #!though a foreigner, has done more toward ‘ Relations. Ho was removed from it last indiscriminate murder of Cuban women year at President Grant's dictation, He | 4 children than “the noblest Romau of should now be put back because he is the them all.” It is reported that he is about i fittest man in the Senate for tho place, be. | t© Visit Europe, whery he would doubtless cause the Senate ought not to be subject to | Parade this emblem of his subserviency to the orders of the Executive, and because a | Spain. Mme. DE Start is dead, but her majority of the I desire hie | Witty phrase still lives, and to the wearer of Mise ote thal oanurasted strangely with | Seigand Kaward b, ‘tones, ad offered me iuduce the detective was a convict in the penitentiary, | of intemperance who wish to mend their lives ree, aa the gombination “rang “up trough | Memeeeo to Mo. 1 told sald Fire nat Y wonld 5 here egarded pst desperate ani the “vars and eratiogs of the prison. His | fous as it would Olly false, wicked, aud untra whore ho was regarded asa most desperate and | aro received with kindness and treated with | uame is Samucl Mitchell; und ie was’ the Jest male | henbe' ante ic, Fie och afters ara’ told, mo tust auprincipled character, while evidenco was | care, It is assumed that a patient seeking ad- | wewer of ule lamily ielt at home. Joon W. | he bed taken Nie Mandeic's ‘hecru\ ‘waiter’ boy. REAGate Sedhidel to UhisW: LAK G87 OOAY: WRIT Mitchell, the tatner, i# in jail; Joe, an elder brother, | Richard &. King, away from her. and that King was rh hem hich | mission fs anxious to reform his habits alto- | lef home; and this Mite Doy, Ue only male lett, | BOM, erin Ban wenriy as fauch a day ay Ke had e rol at e had lavishly wt a ‘ew jorm @ {al pase © Be soenela ss ms ve he bad received from the city be had lavishly | getter, and not simply to recover from the ef. | a#,torn irom bis motner’s arm to form art of | Bitag fo mane adidavite (ort, tndt Iain informed Lean party ' . nat > spent in the endeavor to seduce yo en i ” bh el King left Mise Mansheid's residence ele restoration, the Cross of Cuba, her epithet of “un dés. | ‘Pt : o seduce young men {nto | fects of adebauch ; and he receives sympathy, ‘The child was released after two days’ | earrageswithout asking for his tootd's wages fend | by he was entrapped lito this dis a honoré,” will even apply far more fitly than | ‘8 commission of erime, so that he could have J aid, and encouragement from all around him. | fving'n the county. was, released. alter (wo Weeks: due bes, rare NEE ROE A | ee at re ecling here that i eueuld be. Taoagh flumbus ace Fine Arts he credit of arresting them, Under these cir | No bolts and bars are placed betweeo bim and nent Without charge or warrant, Upon. ta Suortly aiter this Fisk iead to te ai He sens ore ate well known, yot the devilish to its original subject, who was only a mem alo items of informa. | ber of the Legion of Honor. Vion which are telegraphed from Wask . ton with great regularity, is one to the effect that the Civil Service ¢ a King. coataiuing many charges against ME Stokes and coutcelloF the Hon them wita ® couspiracy to biac- atively different duday ot Novem vi thought of Ki told him (Fisk) L thonwht It was a of himeelt for gett davit, Flek then toil M: sled, if L were a friend of tieans by which they sought to and did accomphiey their euds Were known (o themselves and the dead geutleman only, A BAVARIAN PATRIOT REFCGRE. Mr. Plory was 44 years of age and a native of Bavaria, where be received a lideral scientific and musical education, Ta the attempted revolusion of IMs ce espoused the cause of the revulutionists KB assurance that it was u mistake of the fquad making the errest, Twight name several instances where mea bave been arrested and srongn what is termed tue mis geant Of the troupe, cumstances the people of Springfield are discon- | perfect liberty, but he is put on hie honor to re- tented, and the Mayor fs sad and despoudent. | frain from intoxicating drinks so long as be re- Now that Me PETEN BOSWEENY ie Teav. | aims snd before he is discharged every effort z nadloo pein is made to indoctriuate him with such principles pies ing oflice au ng from po ogether, No EXAMINATIONS TO BE ALLOWED. eee pmnenatatte se bukea tas: Se: as shall lead to total atetinence for lite. The | yas told tocay bye prominent lawser, who le ust be most painful to | fess cftort ia to effect complete physical restora. | ergiced to deiend Fevers! of the imprisoned, toat Among the remay og - ar : How it ts © be Put Through, rs are The Washington organ of Guanv says making fine progress in their preparations | that it will require not less than ten thou. amid circumstances that f ; him We diaia teenie d . penned to defend several. of prison maidaviie or drawing. vaners : 7 st, for introduclog a reform in the method of | sand regular troops, judiciously distributed | hi we desire to express the gratitude whi © | tion; then appeals are made to the moral sen Seeding ta tecmmetos Tar hie tase hee one Would fet Intperpel troeble. | S6rvIng Oe ate Ae ne ce onitced 10 fee v0 suis , making appointments to offic, and that.a | through the Southers States, to naure a free | {2° 8ubuc owe him forthe improvements be bes | and what with the advice and warnings of the | spinon prevait at the prieuuers mille hetd iu | Sworn wo bitte tie omg un Novsuter eh ivuacrunued be was obliga 19, tue to his tode of rules fountod on the ideas of the | and fair election in those States in 1872 Hae Ducks agichy eait a | oMicers, the example of others striving for re | Cin ames bail Uw atuing or the Cocoa Contt Poprregeragen yeas thd "eat “thonceformari one of ia’ most Commissioners will soon be 1 t secant ‘ Laaaray) ela lea hanaay he | form, the personal narratives of experienes by | at Culumbie in December, and that they will be put counsel, Ita Shafer, Mr. Fisk | and co yekuot bility, @ gentle peunearapHty will be a 1 by | a at it may be necessary for Congress to | took hold of it was a filthy, disguating, disreptt- | five gufleccs, thee aenieal pridiracapedercon f, | Spon te . {which the were tire Oapraiitin: Cueto Sash ara Reoae tainen BS +) re President whoierepresnted as artentiy punerease We army able bole. ‘He reduced it to order, and made it | ete pacaibiioh Oy ie 2 pei, pi sie viously Agborant, aud » a)nat which of course it wi aroun, bie counsel waived am examtoaston, Joa: | moral e He teayon 3 pa we a “ . weival o - we i u Gelead themeeiver ie currenuy re- sce Bishy th ve a bak io o er of Lrothe sisters: ity of D Y . in favor Of the proposed innovation. It s is but one of numerous Indications | worthy of its conspicuous place in the contre of | jorge, and the corresponding departure of old | Rerum io-day that telegrame trom Wastington tave | answer ut the Special eastnae nat Dat 10 GEO) 10 | oor cn aged mother in Cermeugs. Lieut. Command probable may have » that GRANT intends to force his reélection | the city. It is now really delightful to look at, | Ptente'who graduate in health ead bappin aandlicurastl hike ee é bce. wigs of tue. United States navy le & ceeded in humbugging the gentlemen of the | by placing the whole South under bayouet | With its cleanliness and neatness, and the only In’ tie meau time the fauocent and. the guilt THE WESTFIELD MASSACRE pbaSb bibs seed dad Yor to the bellef th AD sage h under bayonet | i to be ecen tn it are thoes wretched ugly | 02 mncence is exerted which ine great number | siike must drei be pasianed aud afterwards (ried, ar . : ——— ia mission iuto the belief that he is with | rule should he receive the Republican nomi- ‘ B'Y | of casce has resulted in restoring to respocte- | Avout one Luudred and ANy pereous have t SUNBEAMS. ihom tieart axa fi : little fountains which Judge Hitrow insisted on : arrested and confued in the jail or guard house up | + Frepestoreue Pica suite that may Ruln rt eart and 8 for ole. | vation, Such a method of insuring a free and ctdAw Gos acd kde Git cwhine waikis bility and usefulness men who, owing to their | fi 'tue present, Bone twevty of these, afer difer Capt. Vanderbilt & Co. a RGR 7 i vating the chara ce; but | fair eleetion certainly deserves the credit of | PUUSS ae ‘2 r weakly con | intemperate habits, had been given up by their | eut periods of conduewent, have been released ty | ‘Thirty-four suits have been instituted in Brook- | _—The best way to raise strawberries Wie the publio w originality. It is only cqualled by the Hoe oe ee oe aa ciatn, | friends as hopelessly lost. During the last year | firmed overt a Oe erie peat eGteh | Wyn egsinet ibe Staten Island Steamboat Company, | *PO0T 12 1 1a ginality is only led by 1 AMAL Mir MERCER CR TOMLITE nirned over to the civil authorities us required by | —Three hundred dolla sd coin wa lence of 7 ; S paestinke L emheiel r. Sweenr is officially | tho number of paticntagunder charge was 276, | te Ko-Kiux set, although three weeks have claps. | DY Persone who were injured in the Westfeld ex Three bu rs io gi n wad nuity of the I jan present-taker who P ry ape genuity i iopian present-ta q vie, but none of which have been traced ed since the sifeste began; they are all helt plosion in July last, and by the Jegai representatives | '#e4 im Bilding the dail om tne dome Of the California Present-Tal will as ecatintea 160 ORB AP tt ; the average cost of each amounting to only | ff, ; Mi helt ia | piosion ia July last, and by the legal representative y wil elutes his experience in one of the negro | directly to him—they afford no reason why © | 949.49, The officers of th ; charge of tue military, and the wumber in band is | of persons who were kilied in that disaster. In ibe | “*P4 ; t for any real d to aid minstrel halls, “ Pompey, whar you get dat | positive good like that which we have now at- sidediiidaccctghs alispapsedesurtia janie iad Reais feesebonion case of those who were killed, the amount of dam- A clergyman at Council Blufls charges by ba : } ) outeido patients; but the Superintendent says 4 WISTOUY OF THE RECONSTRUCTION. i weight 1p marrying couples, thy rave beluy four eaule which his own sea 8 action, watch?” “Aman gub it tome.” “Qub it | tempted to recognize should be overlooke! or F i P ages recoverable by thelt legal representatives ts bk is Sous one any other cause, has mad f Hint’ “Yes—but I had pored “A that so far as @ permanent moral cure is to be | Seat Caroline presente to-day © mournful eata- | iimited by statute to 85,000 in each case, But where | Pun {or tne Froam and two (or the oFide other cause, bo ade r to you for nuffin! es—Dat ad to | ignore Bp both 4 ithe Hp Jove OF tie Li Sitendant upon bayonet rule tp - haste deoasid aah —Hats of the kind just now worn by ladie ssary for the public welfare and Pusha Hi Gatun fra GR oa ites bake _— Consider ahh pe nie dagitidinsn the Home Ju 126 she succumbed to ine power of tho Coivu | a sufferer survived bis or her tnjuries the amount | qr gaia areduel Cheeta tie Aleta ie 4 ue? ck him down free or fou times bef ES ER , [oon o effect entirely gratifying results, } arwies aud fell lor a time the titierness of militar fh ie bye ‘ said to be reproductions of the styles worn for t Never u ANT assumed the Pres- | he'd do it.” If GRANT runs for President in | The sfeniGcance of the rebuke lately a Soli Matas bos 3 foverument, Under Ancrew Jonusons reconrarne, | recoverable te limited only by the sum which the | jas nuudred yours by the women of the Swiss cautor Sey rie , s ? Aotnlgtueed HY (Ne paodla Gh Ul ie Rasie anna The Ind Br sr tion polley & civil government was formed, which | Pisimti® may claim and counsel can induce a —It is taid that while the Chicago water ential chair were ties of blood or re. | 1972 he is determined to Lave a free and fair | ™inistened by ‘he weople of Little Rocks Arka. “ pues tribes of the Roc z ountains ] soca became sunject to the military, and exisied | give, The trial of the teat case—Jane Madden, 2- | works wero out of order the wilku vated to stionahin to one’s couslun of brotharadndaw |(alacian avon? te gianlatte onceee sas, to Goa, Guat for-bis interference in their | are fast declining in pumbers and character, | 0! uce wnt 1867, when ‘erally | qiuistratrix, against the Sta’ew Island Steamboat customers the richest allk ever enjoyed 10 aonelderad/ in (hie andnisy anehnent esau leet ceceeeanira neten etueen Hate focal affairs, 1s heightened by the earnestaeas | ‘The Bhoshoneea buve areurvation in Wind kiver | Maitarese communeted so see auta fees | Companys proceeding ta tne Clty Court of Brook-[chys oe Lack {Aim Southern States | with which the President had entered into the | valley, ne a the lod e . Congress ly reconstructed State government bef Ju N hat ‘ iss hun Sabb aKa ERE eT cctite Lack ad arate AE hs Mey, and depend on the Indian Dopartment | Consrensioutlly reconstructed Bate. g at | Ivn before aitson and a Jury, Messra | —Tt is sald that tho New 1 merchants, Girnatian agit ‘ ‘ rape naar itae J A] quarrel between Charron and the Republicans | for w living. ‘They are contentedly learning to | Governor; Niles G. Parker, trom scimenuere’ te | CFOOKS Bergen, and Clement appear for the plain- | who are rolling in wealtn, are 7 smosed at 1 norabliy sas fa free and fair clection by a man who has | of the State, Not only Gen, Carreusox, who | furm, The Snakes and Bennocks are on two | Ne™ Eusiaud, na Treasurer; L. L. Neauwe. Of Norte | ti and the defendants are revresented by Messrs, | projects suguested for thelr pectaiary Feiiet neous entil she-oxiating ial ; ; d United States troops and Gatling guns | bus just been chosen Mayor of Little Rock, but | reservations in Montana, with sixty-five acres un- | of PRGDL Allorassanecatt Cnet nT eeeetl en tne mena tar UERL MOF ROM: QU | QStheS Sf. Ia eBSIIER SANE tuthority have of the highest dignity | to control the action of a Republican Con- o the United States District Attorney, the | der cultivation. The Flatheadsand Pend Oreilles | } 20, colored ioreignet,’ Seoreaty | Brooklyn, Aaron Vanderpool, and Edward N. Dick —Before hanging aman in Louisiana, they let een g'ven in return for presents made tothe | yeution at New Orleans may easily be | Postmaster of Little Rock, the Assossor and tho | aro partially civilized and have farms of their own, at Agi SP SRT Tal cde agate ar peal tidirwtgp yer) A ty eT ee une sees Fe appointing power, Never until the advent | imagincd Collector of Internal Revenue, ad all been re-] The Nez Percbs are quict and well dispored, | 88,2" 01 tuecthers, and far more expensive, “Over | her pucband. ta buts trdiag port of the stake for { ted aot only wil log bat wuxious to Dehanged : Ree * i ee “pds atleast r h | third of the State ts agein under bayouet law. The | HOF husband is but a trifling part of the stake for : is of GRANT would it have been possible for er moved from office by Gnaxr because they were | and stay on their reservation, The Blackfeet | sate tebt proper bas une froin #SONN00 to gla hey are contending, and that the determina. | Posted upon tho gato loading to the ground Laon victed. bibotakes ta-halaie cosmmedana Judicial Patronage. suspected of being unfriendly to Cuartox, who | and Picgans hunt along the Tetou river, The | 000; taxes have increased trom $400,000 to $2,- this suit may involve verdict amounting i@ | upop which 18 to rise the uew City Hall of Sap r uepicu ; 3 ] 000,000 ‘annually; and State bonds have failen trow eregite toa million of dollars. Henc y cisco, ist notice, eerb q position in one of the x depart. | Great compleint is made by some of the | »*4 been indicted for making false and fr latter tribe is very treacherous, and o etray | eiulity to thirty teuts on ine cuilar. a | we nerregite Can mitnn, del. Hance ser | Brassed. obs following eotie, verbal ara a ‘A ee phic Dare of (halen Das ary leut clection returns, whereby a Dewocratic | Piegan often sen: er the lonely miner, | Ulcer martial law all industrial aad ‘business enter” | skilfully that an unpractised observer mmignt think |” VOstively po adits Kacepl Ot ulead ments of the Government, and to control menibert of the legal profession in this city fess sh : a oe jegan often sends a ball after ely miner, | prises ure at m standstill, Many of the Dest citi | they did not take even a decor reat in the —An honest Eugtish squire who ‘ idan Paevenqumlorcin aes of the way in which certain Judges dispose | member of Congress and numerous Democra- | floating down the Missouri from Montana in bis | gens have fled, others are imprisoned, and ticeo | Fesvit spur iia Halse of Dapking, a easne Presider ‘ hid f the appolutha ut of refereos aud receivers | He members of the State Legislature were ile | cottonwood skid, ‘The Kees, Gros Ventres, and | Me Upurenber ie tis hae hetof ghee aes idge NetYson, who while at the bar had much | story asa lie. Lie says that he liv ecuiai a nee ree is Dis Sees hs Tish gally given certificates of election in return for | Mandans have a village on the Missouri at Fort | lauisics., Mer people bave done heavy pensace ay renee ja thie cians y nthe | 4 > walike dista whats us 00 Bs oop it “Frias arcaeeetr te wer he law re Rear tl Cis tr0rls ile tioae Lhd. b Ronterdmmberes tobnitestiierentptadinan of pe sme eremeenane te REErET Ns eT ny ese arnceaie hat ' He jaing with parable 3) ne 18) a seat in the United States Senate, As Crarton > the Far West who live in permanent dwel of which this Sate was the chief instigator, Some Te ai eiie: " plana tn adwitee that al interes ceiver ree wal ec a person: end of Grant, Re Mic : 1s y deserve this, aud peruape even more, | Which is heard b Exe : Aon EG Aolad oe wate # personal friend of Gnant, Republican office- | They are banded together for protection against | for ihelripasttine, Tcmmot thine set Tenaga es | oleae tone dure teeta | Beeoutive, upon the man for } nd the Court | holders were not permitted to object to the Sioux. The Assiniboiocs around Fort Buford | seemed to me, from what I have kp Saal awaliad with intonne tee n, “the el f of s'nners ay ‘ould ppc uiml w a tie © treachery toward the Repub! 1 } 1 1 nl pouthern ie, thaty © Government would € ad with i greater anxiety fi Stl ief of sinners may return,” | would apy jut $2 ter of course hery t the Republi generally friendly, but also dread the Siouz, | fQUlhers people, that if the Gov * ree Ge ea Trent. : ne nd it would perhaps Le possible even for | By ® tacit understanding the person thus} a1. iow at Ponts in the Ol the Mohawks of the We €¥ ince more interst in tier Welfare and prosperity, Nip dslaudents havecks. tore tha. Comms GRANT to repent of the evil ho bas accom. | favored would reciprocate the favor when it Bee CARS OF WARE 18 500. Cale ETE : aye Taaened to the foln af Beales ee. peaeral Goveiee: Lienanor tecarae bicaine te : i slieied in: deavadines ts iaaaet ae te mse t0 lite tutn todo cov aud thus the fwoa | i Working serious injury to the interests of Pitts- | In the Zoological Gardens in Brussels » | weut nus nover presented iwi to thet except imine | toe law by Wavelling on Sunday Ys” * aiter the mia © Venetian blind. It js said t ! 1 Es tar ; : burgh and the adjacent country, as well as af- artificiel core bas been constructed, which | sttitude of ite power, Tuat the people are tou poor t a throw ties (ines as mued Uahe Upon ta asthe quired for 1 Jon into the civil service; | and perquisites of the business were distri- | fecting the whole people of the Ol iM } Which | fond presoute tothe White House may account in part ywary nA icp metless awyacglvte ; Nee & the whole people of the Ohio and Missis ns a number of winding passages, adorned | for much of thie iudiBereace on the part of the BOWING OUT THE RING Brigham Young ; en nd if it could ight that the President | b' pretty eve 1 rouml. Besides, | sippi valleys,who are deprived of theircustowary | with stalactites, 1: f : Goverument, not understood by them, ‘Tam satis ai righam Young bas scnt severu! sie H valley P talactites, In those are placed large glass | Gover J ails: | Fast to ex New I for vas in carnest in his professed aspiration for | there was a set of old lawyers who did litte | supplies of coal from the Pittsburgh region, The | reservoirs within which fish of many different | suspicion were airecte! to Vaie ‘auartercemn cae | The Bestanation of all tho Direc onion, Nit te gts H re decorous line of action in | else than a ca and receiver: | Commercial of Pittsburgh gives some particulars | varieties disport thomacivcs, These aquaria are elon were, directed to thle quarter, end Khas Viaduct Railway. araliy & very pmitiotie heart bheey Geiperend yes weclemew of | whieh-serve- to-thow- the ted oul gliteA By gus’ foie” ab 1 eanding befor -lasunes ibs souedytur every trreratmry -f~ Wie—Dactars of tho taw Lorie -<¥ a Bile rai Aa fete” above, and otinding before ned, tie country would hear very tittle ut | Railway Couoany met yesterd Unfortunately, however, every | their juniors rtable living out | business by the suspenstoe of navigation, It] one of them the habits and motions of the fish | Cuirazes bere in tie future. Whiic no apology can | Henry H ee vening . ’ stration betrays a growing | of them, All this has be ged within a | 88 there are over ten millions of bushels of coal | enn be studied at leisure with perfect ease, Some Mine state RteTING one Ue the ae cacetneae | Blariter, Wea:; Beorstary : Sleaay a requirements | few years past. Ew has one or two | 2sting in the Monongahela at that port, waiting | of the transparent tanks are ‘inhabited by seals | Pf this Mute disc #0 much of Imp. n cae The President presoated a report showing the | whilehe w stig “ further divert the | personal frionds to whom he gives whonever F 8 Fao, tad some of it has been waiting six | and crocodiles, while others are Cevoted to those | Uxnes surprised at Ue Kara CHM Tain eta n already taken toward b z railwa absence s ‘ ia Mlvanoement of | beean tho lucrative sppolnimeute in ques | eutee, aeewOny that be coal remains ite gost licutlous crostures of the eee which soem to bo | #eosaead OF THR MURcrioNSESiNa Chur thee and accom Rate oral ae Pn ‘Rae ea ae ices | dip tb lisiereat ieclrnedon of ise eiartea | it increased, At least siaty mincs are worked | rathor flowers than fishes, Hulfe franc is the the bayonet ts belug uied with euch eftecs | surveva this far made, | 2 vestews exbibitiug | York, oo tt y ‘ vice és i i a cae he re ie a e ; between Pittsburgh and Monongahela city, ri price of adinission to thie curious display, which pales ie i scaptared OF pat ; W. But er Dy can, Treasurer of the Company Braye ‘ are made to | The Tritune of yesterday coutaiued | quiving the services of nearly eight thousand | is grestly admired by tne Lonest citisons of Brus nat uo canug lorward vy the bundred | ported tat the finsnciel condition meri \ e aid dry your @ Horse, ax iv | an eloguent expositic the wrongs thus | wen altogether, more than three-quarters of | gels, as weil as by all straogers who visit the gar. [bald at miliary head 4 to revert ptiono- | s00n to be ait th moet sABKuiue Itleandy Of tie ' : shown in the following letter which we re. | iuflicted on needy lawycra, and called for | whom are now out of employment because of | dens. A similar aquaria ¢¢ ona largo | bo rite tlectionvering pointe | scheme lad ever anticipated. anu : nn TUT ———-F-Tarther information in regard to ¢ t the undavigable state of the Ohio, At least one a tantra Bh \ ; tive | ot Heats Of voliarm have deca spread | in the Hoard the President wasd man (fee re r iv Central Park woul attractive | ¢ danas ‘of dollara have, bread | 4 Joard the President w d RAIS CT Aer BELO : } fe Pode ecu rara tees Pipe While the Zridune is engaged in this in. { bundred tow boats, which usually furnish em- | novelty, and by requiring a swall admission feo, | me fF Guarse, this will lave te, ofeee iy | the Necrolaey ahd the Poeaiazaoe, he Rresent except arg aime, Little girl (47tm ‘ w che te election i Minto, aw gue sn, however, we beg to suggest to | Ployment for eight or ten men each, aro lying the publie would ebeerfuily pay, it could | Soloriag (i tentanony "aa At w gathered to auy | “A.reeclutin man. axsed ngpointing Me * y)--Magimna, was ed out 1a Chicago? ‘ YavuA yy directiog tant | i ¥ into the conduct of Judge | Peacefully at the banks, without having had steam | certainly be made self-supportic Akeruan's troops here actve to ‘courines act | Astor, W, Retler’ Duncan, and doncrk’ we Jt MRRREM OOMD NOM tbe Bide Kuo wn tit 'auy.ot the etn: ceo . din their boilers for months, Country eid er more a ever that Grant und | committes to prepare e pian for the erecresningy valhinl long for 44 Rood O18} Hover into AL ‘ote the Benvcrale TCHVOND, of the United States District | tiaters who have been in the habit of making | ‘The Brcoklyn Tamounces that Jobe | Wsadriers ate only lvoking oat a aufe road to th fe Board of Directotar A wacetation erase UGE NS Hacc OIE ieee me inererae tonni tte pick and axe, | WICK, tho newly elected Judge of the | to other markets in consequence of lack of trang. | "N® Tobbed bis employer, the good aud great L oped a.uiore wicked design than does this twaddle | aud they cid so at once, ” bi oe My Sam was dar w die 7 bebe s vu i k orace Greeley bee ed in some capac mn U6 Lecessary to subpress ¥i Was asserie y Mondor the mit i} es at antes.) {or GRANT perlor Court, assignee in the bankruptey | portatiqn; while manufacturers who have bereto- | Horace Greeley, bas been employed in some sabally | ence in Seurh Carolina, Mad it Leen Neaurted to | tee would have received tue resigus i pitt, Banh: he's gone “done : fxn pot Tone. which makes | ease arising in this district, It is undor- | fore received their raw material by way of the | Bennett anucagtiire pewoe at auch antecedenie,, | te Uborr countiesin the Stata, the atet wy Dat th Mietetysatenetieaes ea wuceviat | stood, wo believe, that as soon as Mr. SzpG- | river are obliged to avail themselves Pret Rasiaid dk Jee dkucsdl sel Sa ae Fight OF WroLig, Wu have byew acco hed ao here of the presenv Hoard of Directors 4. toos : Hetataeenily Wt mo. | WICK takes his seat on the bench, his | fausportation at such iucreased rates of freight | A New York correspondent of the Cincinnali | voluntarily subsided. into Le Amsed, Jobe ae Bendiey, Misha Fey sain, Rollaes wad the ward Of oun clly tn w tent partner, Mr. BANGS, will succoed | t0 seriously affect their margin for protitg, | Commercial denounces the Democratic Reformers in J the law had resumed ite eway months agy, aud Oakey Hill, Peter B. Sweeny, Hugu Sau) r H ee eGnANT i 2 ail : i ‘i it Wit alie ar ieanik ton hae eng | w the day for HOMiNALing Conventions “vpproiehee { A : " Lim ea the recipient of Judge cnrorD's and m r , GS 4 ‘ cali into use the ‘Treasury aud the army to help & -» | ing laboriug pient of Judge BLATCHFORD'S | ois ¢om tne unusual and Jong continued want of | 84fd us candidate for Justice of the Supreme Cour acuity Atemporary local disurter tute! a action | & Card from Senor Jose Ferrer de Couto, | aa . How van the A age, This isas much of a grievance | | io. in the river, and the pecessity ie {fag | 2 the gentleman bad inguired a little more carefully | Consbirucy—tueee yuink gy wiguifleantly to Ue dy SP INeRAUEE SF FHM: OUR tayer d Casa Igo Canpozo's favoritism of Gnarz | Poking such impre re nepennlty ie MrBeN FOr Tg muight havo ascertained that Judge Barnard wae | Klaus gta ray way ead, Our Presiuent | Rin Thave seea in to-day's Sux an account i : ray, or Judge Bannan's of Jastes Tartare casleebineoedlite lt | not m candidate for ang oftee at the last election, a the inovt fuscinsting tn the eyes of the people uf | Ce uie (hrust made upoa ine yesterday zo tr ) ' MAN, aud deserves t repr ; aM All seas018 Of | was neliner nominated by the Reformers nor by any | S97 16 hue been is fortune Lo gather, Tusmiuch ma | CoFfect Rome mh 1 contained in it, No \ 1 deserves the same repre- | the year. w atock on baud invecoming thw worse fur wear | crowd gathered, no ompibuses ; H ‘ . ;: ober party Nock on baud \ : E h pibus Red the aire — : Wo teat Wea to make a a S-Dob-taken lute meenerinee, Ohi m MCUSUFCY, ATI 7 i ae An example & peo: In Boston last week a man was held to bail in t ch was near by, I gave the 4 t attie row bbl WAMOUL 8 CF that it's believed t y} ton $s go NroRg~in the Judges } Pie of Georgia Lboow'aJ. th 450,,h0.081" 8 AE BE. Gt AP. ceenaes nme: nol Mrabe bah sr Fae tantra ‘ He'd pot b vigorous aud d Maryland iy . : Foonahe 4a te Jusinistiation is alfurded in the history of what | 4 dr.ving @ glandered a euts Two German rere erp iby Mr. Abra. lie ‘ D his He ato’ see 5 tan be carried fur Cina 11872, placed Bho SOWA Tas "| is called the Opera House job, Soon after tho | TM ta 18 quite prevalent in the stables Do Bevoise ¢ a en mian * HUE 1 bo aiumy was Ulack 6 ed with i ( aig saa 60.1 T war a) aut’stock company an the erection at city at this time, and the iety H ‘and t them, Who ts only r throw ; OF Missie aten w . Seda mrt wa ancuil dita ant wal eee eee Be short, she work was stoppel when tho hou wa | fap has died ther of his rihtal doses, whic : as @ fack recorded for : : k f re \ poly qua’ avout half completed, ‘The property was then | he bad coutracted by tact wit A penny as) two pence earned.” I i i thahe (ast ; Se J : erg ye bad coutracted by comlug iv contact with an ta | A venny maven ence enrne deposit very roapect{oily M thege facie whos Udy bt ia kg nestund thot | casion im toms they are related to Lm or Lip] avid ut auction aud purohasyd by KuMvabiy Gov. A (opie horse, Ne Mucual fenent Savings Dauk, bap Xi FERRER Db COUTO, : BubVlos, Chovee City Madoagg, = OMB, Nev. 19, ARH, Seas FG. De Forraumy a Te