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WEDNES 187 DAY, NOVEMBER 29, A we. tags Wiek and dH Hinbe Minstrels, Matinee Boule, with Aimee, iN Av Hrmpiy Danoty re Cater es, ta 4 bs werd Mense—New A The Dead o° Ni emg of M Mw Maticve et Boys REFORM TICKEE, NATIONAL { onaipe. Aor President: MAN TRUMBULI, OF ILLINOIS H Hor Vice President: SAMUEL |) TILDEN. ov NEW YORK a Tannen for the Campaign. 1. One term of office for the President, and no fhore; the Constitution to be amended to secure | this reform 4-1. Roth Grantism and Tweedisin to be aborished Wm national affairs by laws for the sammary punish. Mont of presenttaking and bribe-taking aa well w of public robbery, 4 LLL. Universal amnesty and restoration of politi #01 rights to all persons concerned in the late rebel- ton, ' AV. Reform tn the Civil Servies, #0 that appoin rent to office will no lonzer depend on party Patronage, aud cannot be used as @ means of cor- fipting the politics of the conntry ond perpetuating unworthy men in high places; andso that the Prost: fent cannot appoint his own relations or iose of bin wife to any office whatever, V. Reform of the revenne; redne'ion in the nam: der of revenue oMicers and the expenses of collect: Ang Qutics and tuses; fixed salaries for all revenue oMcers; the abolition of import duties on all the Revexsaries of Hife, and the reduction of other duties f » consistent, rational, and moderate system; the abolition of unconstitutional and eaperfinous inter: G41 tuxes, leaving only stamps, tobacco, and distilled it Alrite as tae Fubjects of such tuxatio i ‘VI. Letisiation to prevent the levy of blackmail . thon clerks and other pavlic oMeers for party politi« Wa! porpores, and for the summary pagishiment Alike of thore who demand and those wio pay such poutributions. ' —— } What Wonder? The sudden ceparture of Ge», StcKLus, United tates Minister to Madrid, from his post at such a time as the present, has ex cited much surmise and comment both as to the caure and the ¢ nscquenccs of the step, The fact probably is that he has been die- missed by the Spanish Government, because NR chose to do 8), 0¢.it les dismissed our 4 citizens and our Coneuls from Cuba. The consequence will probably be that we ball send anotler Minister to Spain and ) pocket the affrcnt,as we sent another Con sul to Fan!iago Ce Cuba, What else can be expected from the Wash Ington firm of Rovents, Fisu, Sipyex Wen / ger & Co, in which President Grant is only @ sleeping parin Aol asa Spain Drops the Mask. At sundry times since the outbreak of tie Cuban revelution Spain bas eudeavored to persuade ihe outside world that the brutal , rystem of outrage and extermination which her satraps in the island have waged { for tho suppression of the war of indepon- i dence, was contrary to the wishes and orders of the Government of the mother countr; 4 She has aimed at persuading foreign Govern. ments that she deplored the atrocities com. mitted in her name by 1 ¥ representatives, and that she was powerlese to repress them. Thousands of facts daily belie all such hypocritical assertions, and Tux Sun has frequently proved Spain's responsibility for and complicity in the vandalism she feigns j to regret. And now the Havana press, in 4 Cluding the official papers in which tho edicts of the home Government are promulgated, openly advocate the extermination of the Cuban race and the forfeiture to the crown of all property held by Cubans, } Promotion in the Spanish army ia Cuba is obtained only by deeds of aurpase- ing brutality, Goo, S4yzare, Bort was pov! guilty by court-martial of repeated P robicries and cold-blooded murders, Ho was nequitted Lis counsel threatened to Provet THF TEA TT aah py ancy wih orders from his euperiors; and he ig now in a pos.tion where lis ferocity may have a brosder sweep. Col. CaStzan strangles with his own Lauds a defenceless old man sisty years of age because he re 7 fuses to ransom himself for fifty thousand dollors, and he is forthwith sent by Vanata. HLDA to execute, without even the form of & trial, the whole Common Council of Jiguani, Col, AcosTa ¥ ALYEAR is promot ed to bea B with a his men at Lazuro of two defenceless Cuban ladies and their four children, comprising the Mola family, Capt. Josy Domineurz, in the jurisdiction of Cardenas, invites some Drother officers to breakfast upon the ears and tongue of a Cuban prisoner whom he had ex: ecuted the day before, and after tenced to death for the erie h bythe Ring of Byala” and’ resi Dunant 2 of ©. mile ou his lips, the assassination by being son is pardoned red to uwayman, his command, & noted hi, under the gu ptain of Chapelgorris, arrests aud shoots every one who refuses to pay a ransom, Diya8ona spends a week jn Pinar del Rio and executes. twelve people Rewar love been showered by the on all, high and low, in imy in Cuba, exactly in pro potion to the Lrutality evinced by them 4 Count VALMASEDA Was appoiuted Captain t of the Islind solcly by reason of @ | deerce of Lis wine has been unlyersally | stigmatiood us wdisgrace to the civilization } of the m } But wot vuly does the King of Spain re: Ward the acts of cruclty and brutality which VO PENATS To Tegret, but he disgraces all who refuse to assist in the extermination of the Cubans. We publish in another columa the history of tho degradation of Spanish offices by royal order, for declining to be au accomplice in the cold blooded murders of whigh Cuba for three years hos been the bla Shouldthe Spauish Minister Lorez Row Burs dare to deny the gatheaticity of the documents from which the history of Cap- tain MARTIN FRAILE is compiled, or to per: suade his colleague, Mr. Frart, that ¢he facts are not as stated by us, we shall be glad to allow President GRANT to inspect the origi nals, ae Sitting the Oficial Pig ‘The complete oficial roturow give the Ro publican State ticket outside of New York city 48,092 majority, The total official ma. jority of the Republican candidates for Sen- ators outside of the city is 60,921, Thus Scriven and his aesociates ran 12,829 votes behind the real Republican ticket. It is perhaps needlcsas to add that Tur SuN steadily and heartily supported the Demo- cratic Btate ticket. a No Danger of It. GuANt's spokesmen in Washington are greatly concerned at the character of the lonest Legislature now in sossion in Georgia, and express the fear that all traces of the moderate Republican legislation of the past two years will be blotted out by ite action. A fow facts gathered from the reports of the ‘Treasurer of Georgia for 1869 and 1870 will serve to give the public a correct idea of the stylo of legislation which Grant, Detaxno & Co. regard as moderate and Republican, On the 8ist of December, 1869, the esti. mated total receipts from all sources for the ensuing year were placed by the Treasurer of Georgia at $1,345,000; and the necessary and usual disbursements for the same year, exclusive of interest on the pub- lie debt, at $500,000, which would leave a balance to be applied for the payment of the interest and the reduction of the public debt of $845,000. This was a very encou raging prospect. At the end of tho year 1870, however, it was found that, instead of these hopes being realized, under the mod erate and Republican administration of Gov. BuL.ock dhe ordinary expenses of tho gov. eroment had been run up to $975,000, be- sides a lange debt incurred against the State Road ; that State bonds to the amount of nearly $5,000,000 had been illegally issued by the Governor, and that bills had been passed granting aid to thirty-two railroads, through which the endorsement of the State was plodged to the amount of $30,000,000 more, After stating these facts, the Tron surer very prudently asked to be excused from venturing on any estimate of the ox- penses for 1871. It is probable that the present Legislature would feel very happy if they could blot out all traces of the legielation of the past two years; but the distinguished gentlemen who have had the control of the State government during that time have placed it entirely out of their power to do #0. The traces of that legislation will be manifested in Georgia in frightfully oppressive taxation for many a loug year te come--taxation linpoaed upon the people to evrich a horde of the most rapacious and unscrupulous plunderers who ever preyed upon a defenceless community, —<— The Atrocity of the Spanish Volunteers. ‘The excitement in Havana appears to have originated in the frolic of a few foolish boys ‘The despatch printed yesterday passed under the supervision of the Spanish Censor. It derlares-that a pamber-of medica) otndzots scaled the walls of the cemetery on Thurs. day last, and attempted to demolish the grave of CASTANON, late editor of the Vue de Cuba, CASTANON, it may be remembered, was killed in Key West last year, » volunteers rushed to arms, aud de- munded the blood of the students, Acting Capt-Gen, Crespo, probably fearing that they might take his life, hurriedly tried forty-se of the students by court martial, A majority of the members of the court were Captains io the volunteer regiments. All the lads were found guilty. Eight were con demned to die, and thirty-nine were sen- tenced to four and six years’ imprisonment respectively, The eight thoughtless stu dents were shot yesterday afternoon, Such is the substance of the Spanish despatch. The cemetery of Havana is ecclesiastical property, and is under the control of the Bishop. It isa short distance outside the wally of the city. It contains no graves, but io surrounded by a hollow wall ten feet high and twelve feer thick, This wall is filled with niches or ovens, © coflins of the dead are deposited in these receptacles They are then sealed with marble slabs, on | which are inscribed the names of the dea , The cemetery is dotted with these ov. resembles the cemeteries of New leans. From time immemorial the Bishop of Havana has given the junior class of the medical college permission to collect Lones in this cemetery, These bones have been used in the study of osteology, It is probable that the students, whose thought letsness cot them their Lves, were gather: ing bones near the ell that contained the body of Castanon, Cue of them may haye written over the marble slab words uncompl ry of the dead man, or a sly knocked from rok may Lave been carele iis place, The declaration that the boys wore deliberately demolishing Casranon’s mic } to whom Gen, tomb comes frow the lips of Spaniards, and this fact alone is the clearest evidence of its falsity. The shooting of these thoughtless lads is a fairexample of tho cowardly bratality of she Spanish volunteers who rule Havana i a The Republican Party. ‘There are now two partics in the country claiming the title of Republican, One is the real Republican party; the other the party pork dite tebe eth cehetdems tte the diends of one is Dr, GREELEY, Who founded the party in 1854, aud hag been its ablest leader in the press. At the head of the other is Gen GANT, who never voted a Republican ticket until he voted for himself for President, and Who iy 1086; wher the real Repubiteans rat lied for their principles with Fresonr as their leader, voted for BucitANAN and the pro slavery Democracy. Great efforts have been made to compel Dr. G@urerny to abandon the old Republi enn pattyand o-mticr timed? tobe eatried: over into the Guan party, Up to the pres ent time these eflorta have met with no suc- cess; and Dr, GREELEY is hated by QuANt’s ofliccholders with the most curdial maligoity oe A terrible, fatal misluke—tho execution of the three Gommuuist leaders, Rosser, Fears, and Hourasgois, in Parla yesterday. Why could not France have imitated the merciful example Of the United Stutes, Which put po mau 4 death ‘On aéeount of treason committed in the war of the rebellion? Seen aera Mise Crrax (pronounced Craak), the lady D, EB. Sicxnes wae married on Monday in Madrid, is twenty-two years of age. Sle was born in Spain, speaks English very imperfectly, and is represented ax very beautiful and accomplished, but not wealthy. Her fath 19 Assistant Treasurer of the Province of Anda- Josia, The family is of Irish descent, bas long been settled in Spain, and occupies an enviable social position, Mise Cream was an inti fiicnd of Gen, Stexies’s daughter, and accoin- pauied her as companion in @ recent tour in Europe, At a recent meeting of the Tustitute of Mining Engineers, held at Troy, Mr. 1. G. Ssatir of Philadelphia ga: 6 interesting information relating to the newly-discovered block coal of Indiana, which ia considered to be of peculiar value to the Western furnace men, as it will smelt iron ores without coking and can be used raw as it comes from the mines. The extent of the block coal field has been definitely determined, The northern limit is in Warren county, the boundary of the coal basin, and it extends through the State of Indiana southward to the Ohio river, In width the block coal region extends from three to ten miles, In many respects this coal resembles the Seotch*plint coal; it is free burning, con tains a small amount of white ash, is remarkably froo from sulphur, has @ eplinty fracturo, and emits a dull ringing sound when struck with the hammer, ‘The beds are traversed by narrow fissures crossed at right angles by others, separating the strata in such a way that the coal may be mined in large blocks the whole depth of the bed, It never cakes or runs together, and it is this characteristic which gives to the block coal its peculiar value as a fuel for smelting iron ores. It has sufficient bitumen in the form of geecous matter to render it highly inflam mable; but the blocks retain their shape un- til burnt to ash in such a manner as to admit the ready passage of the blust and laine through the entire inoss of fuel, ore, and flux, which the Pittsburgh coal will not do, It is foand in veins of from three feet eight inches to five feet four inches thick, many of them above water level, and others at amoderate depth. They can all be mined without the use of powder. The vig iron made at the Clay County Blast Furnace by the use of block coal as a fuel commands at the furnace from two to three dollars more a ton than the seme grade of pig iron made in Kentuck and Obio from otuer coul will command iu Tndia- napolis, —— We feel ourrelves authorized to state tha: the Americus Club is not so powerful » social institution aa it used to be. « —— Mr. GronGk ALFRED TOWNSEND says that a great deal of unnecessary fuss has been made about President Gaaxr’s son going to Europe. Mr, Townssnp does not seem to be aware that in order to send his son to Europe President Gaaxt bas deliberately broken the law of the land, which provides that “no subaltern officer shall havo any leave of absence until he shall have served at least two years with the company to which he may be attached.” Tho fact that a young man goes to Europe on a pleasure excur- sion is of little account; but when the dent of the United States deliverately breaks the law in order to confer upon bis son a gpecial favor which no other subaltern officer of the army would be allowed to receive, the matter ceases to be unimportant. If the President wil fully breaks the law, who can be required to obey it? — Unpleasant to the Grant Officcholders— The idea that the Democrats will not rua any can- dilate Nv The Picanledey, Dat wil give their support to the candidate of the Natioval Re- forme: a Canada is avenged for the Fenian invasions, for the thistle which bears hes name aud isa native of ber soil bas spread over the Western States to such an extent that it threatens to usurp the possession of @ vast extent of territory to the exclusion of all useful vegetation, In the single county of La Salle, in Illinois, there are over two thousand aeres of this noxious weed, and the Illinois Legislature, on the very first day of its session, considered @ bill for the pre- | wilich he vention of its further spread in that State, As the Canada thistle will grow anywhere, in a severe drought as well as in wet weather, and re- fuses to be exterminated by any ordinary means while @ single blossom produces seed sufficient to sow an acre, and each seed is provided with wingy for fignt upon the slightest breeze, itis doubtful if the most stringent legislation will be suflicient to eff ually hinder ments upow American soil, is ae Mr. Jon NENNINGER, Who was lately exiled from Havana by the volunteers on suspi- cion of sympathy with the revolution, bas arrived in this city, Asa native-born American citizen, uuconvicte ed or even unaccused of any criny its encroach- ice appears Ze one. He is sentenced to quit the island and to reside in Spain, Conse- Ipettiyshetein thts~eityonty en routefor tm ultimate destination, He is @ large holder of plantations in Cuba, and bas left his wife in Hav- anato take care of it, So that she voluutecrs Spain ample security for Mr, Nexninovn’s com- pliance with his share of the bargin, Iu view of the shameless manner in which our Administration has, for three years, abandoned Americans and their property in Cuba, perhaps Mr. Nenxixcen is judicious in his compliance with the orders of the yoluntesrs, But the fact ling to American pride for all that, We are somewhat icitous to see what course willbe pursued in regard to the approach- ing holidays by the man gers of the Mercantile Library, the Young Men's Christian Association, and other kindsed ivetitutions founded for the benefit of the youta of the city, It is well known that (he temptations which at all tin beset the young in our cities are greatly increas- ed at such Vhanksgiving Day, Christ mas, and New Yeas, and there is then espe: isg times as cally wrung nt -meed terthe emplopment of every means for their preservation, Yet by # most unaccountable fatuity, the institutions we have named have erally bi 4 ge dc and of driving the elass whose weltur ot closing their n these days of loisure, they pro. fess to seck into the streets or iuto the ha: aissipation We hope to see a wiser and course pursued from this time for | A pious missionary named \ 18 | hit upon # happy expedient 1 this eamptry from the guage af Cline slabs White admitting that we hav: wt ble man trom coming A gentl Ny probibit the exportation of rpses, aud that by making a law to end the practice of sending dead Chinamen home, we cer ttoptietefttr of bre Mongohang, and eats those now here to leave immediately for the Flowery Kin The Missionary Society should raise the salary of this philanthropist, —— ‘The price of diamonds bag fallon in this city. Amerieus Club badges, thickly set with the precious gems, can be purchased at @ great reduc tion iu their cost; and the market is still glutted, eet Deposits made now in the Mutual Beneft Sai AGak (hou Huliding) wih draw dateress trom Ded oe a0 .ai Wilh COMBED OCO UML. = Ade. bor to make laws to prevent any poac to our land, the that we can | revere an contends om, “N, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28. SUN, ‘WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1871. FACTS FOR GRAN1 TO PONDER. —— Extermination of the Cibane Approved by the King of Mpate-foyal Order for the Oficer whe Dearadation of @ Sum Refused to Mhoot Prisners of W: Col, Arwny of Cubs, lately arrived here from that fsland on the service of the reputiic, the ofMeint docament in whied ai set forth the causes of tiie abandoningit. From these paper# it apreare that Col, Martin gained his enrigney for the part he took with of the 284 of account of which he On Frail Goo. Prim to the Liberal demonstrat June, 1866, 9 Madrid, and ‘Was subsequently forced to leave the country. the Ist of January, 1860, he obtained bis lieuten Ancy in eonsequonce of his having been wounded and taken prisoner in the a Mir at Malaga, He then Went to Cada, where he oltained a commission as Coptrin, with the rank of Commander (equivalent Urited States Service), In the Spanish army, for distiaguished conduct in the we quote from the appointed by His Excellency the Coptain-General of the island to the command to that of Major in war, “On tho Ist of January,” doenrients, * he w: of the Second Flying Guerrilla in the jarisdiction o| Moron nd Sancti Espiritu. By an order of the al commanding in the district of Sancti Espiri was sentenced to two months’ im: onment In the castle of Jagua (Vien‘uegos) fo mot complying with the repeated orders and cireu- 1, whieh 7 lars of His Excellency the Captain Ge ordained that no quarter should be elven to @ prisoner taken in battle, and with which ordet after warning given, he has failed to comply. %h Of ApriljHis Excelieney the Captain-G feaued an order “ that im fatu not sit ip any court-marti or treason wore tried, becaus cat ho had not in an: ‘The above appear, from carefal perusal of the papers of Col, Fraile, to be the causes of complain against him, He refused to shoot prisoners of wai or to condemn Cubans to @onth for weat the Span lars chose to consider treason The following is the oMcial copy of the eentone of panishment infle'ed upon hin by Spain for the above ollencear Rraiwenr or Caravones of Capiz, No. 876. Hl, BE, the Snd-Inepettor-Geueral Aviny, in despatch No. ed 14a J to me the roya: ay to can, 4 thougiit ferred upo 4th of Decemt your info next admii umerar you by order of the Regenev on th f jot, T communicate it to you for ve review you wil Lieutenant of the Regiment ‘our redaction from the ran Rafael Martin Fraib, of the Liberating Tie has handed ut 10 wor viees which he rendered in the Spanish army, and On Capt. Fralle shonla where cases of rebellion ‘Voted in accordance with the penal legislation Droweribed im these casos, nor with all the rigor Which the speedy pacification of the country re- e King of f Captain, whica was a. and to appriga you thet in the ik age from DION AGAINST THE WORLD. THE ENGLISH CHAMPION INVITED TO CROSS THE ATLANTIC. — A New Excitement for linrde—Three Gam of Both Hemisphor: Porplexity—Correspoudence with Cook. As is well known, Cyrille Dion is the champion Dilliardiet of this country, baving earned this title by succersively defeating all the * crack " players on the continent from Radolphe downward. His last oppovent ina championship match was Frank Parker of Chicago, whom he defeated in Buffulo with great euse,and since Wis he las not received any challenge. Cyrille Inmeelf is very anxious to make a mateh, bat he bas proved himself such @ thorough artist that no one has the temerity to match any one sgainst him, it being the general impression that be can beat amy billiard player living. Indeed, an offer of Dion's to stake $1,000 to $1,000 and play the Ameri- can game against any player in the world, has mot with no response, Finding then no opponent in this country, Cyrille turned nis attention to the other aide of the Atlantic, and applied to a centle- man resident in this city, Who Was acquainted with the lending English players, to learn whetaer any English expert could be induced to come out to New York und crosa cucs with our players, This Feutleman had just received a letter from William Cook, the Bngiian champion, which reads as fol f Loxpow, W., Aug. 15, 1871 Of wring 10 you to #9 Make way arrancemente to play i Teoula Come aiinoat at any thine ifthe terme for me to receive my Damage out and ove) Duis. &c., while in Auerioa. Uf U nerd. t would play 3 ages do not think tT them at the American g? tne rteagronale would. not play for ond you nut sirange with one of the ine at the By ‘of skili. it you y bo Kueliay t Teould ‘easity brine over. y by next mail, Lam, air, bad srt ri K, Champion of Eneland, TEEMS YET TO BE MADE, position did not suit Cyrille at atl, for, es a," it would be absurd for me to pl * But he expres series of matche 4 Irene r This vr he jue ly s Coox only at ce Boglish game. Lis wilingness to play Cook the Enalish, Ameriean, +a ‘ames, on even terms, fur $500 @ side each game, and instead of a ¥ exvenses, divide the gate money, ‘This Proposal was forwarded in due course to Cook, toough not with much nops that he would accept it, for alnougi he wou'd probably win the & ame, he would be certainly deteated at the four. Hi Contest, and i Wak also pretty certain that He Diow woud be too mucn for lin at the & Tue English gawo is placed ona dst? a mediate effect, you will 7 ry ona bh bie, date to nse the oiguta of abd rank of C.Dta.n GE rN TO to (Sigved) Joa Amenity Vita, Lec eee eee be Representative Chiet Commandine, ‘ To Sapernamorary Licnt. Kara’ Martin Praiwe Sire saaees FON Pore: ” Ie 19 worthy of notice thut the above order was |. NEmrom TBRMACE, LouDOM, W.. Oct 6 1811 aed and carried out without calling Capt. Martin | otiued ior ite foloratien you ue given ny. Vea Protie j¥etore a court-nartiu, and withoue tue in. | *#Y (he American chasipion would play me at coe ntion of the supreme coart of the nation, I H. B. Gen, Cedailinos, Lieutenant Capt ‘al of the Island, stated to Capt. Praile, years’ ery equalled, 0 in the sponish w —— AMUSEMENTS, Paris, ort ‘There | onvenience in drama' Ing great or terrible events too shortly after the) occurrence, before reality. The awtul drama of famine enc do spalr, vivid traces in all our memories room for interest in the mitnic horrors of the stace Type and gravor have set wo clearly be imaginations the minutest details of those dreadiu week pétrolewse and the executionsrs’ Lerrible distin have tou h whieh qua Fuse Nr.De Lo 1 Of Rensntion of and improbadle in se uation, Ey. incougra slogue mud ie are duduled Fy And monstrous act, which he,'dartng forty had never known Imitation in such cases is apt to pale {blood and fire,so recently enacted In the once gay and brilliant capital of France, has left too to allow much re our nd the Darricade anc the conflagration, the f Fao wat NK IL wou d de eh game, as de wie. but Lt utd god Nea 1d the SCOFY OF DOC a giv both of us a chan eaiies. Te would got matter tr eo how large the Brame was, I would play ior 410m side of more ti. comers. Al wer abd Want tae ? it you vai wuld lige you to seu a And a cue, 1M ordos that Linay Lue you arain shortly t Yours, @e, W. COOR, Cham, 198 of Bogtand. STILL ANOTHER OFFER, When tie letter arrived Oyrilie Dion was absent from the city, but om his reterm It was sbowa (0 Dim, Aver consultation Covi jer Was det. ined, as Cyrille wisued to play all three games, but ne wus *Ul very anxious to get ono mates, and mace anotuer offer, wticn wit sent to Cook through the Mediuin as (ue previous corresponaeuce, Lue ther to Cook read as jullows: New Youx, Oct, 26, 1871 Mr W. Cook, tn Intd the proposition contained ta ( EO Dion, the jeouned to has autuo: F, whieh LAraet 50 Orage 40 the respective rules goveroing cha Sey ihalolior de shee oo uKEEy anOdo daclend AN EXTRA INDUCEMENT French game. be ie willing to play leet, wit itd for vou to play aly ize table you may ¢ (hat are Need 1h ug £0; HAE, OF £100, W sido, €° fe Captian het Ren tesea caeen OF 15 ou UME Fyou would Be oveimaichet at the lack of artisile aaill which leaves bie sv Are itietnct game. aud co ue Gadde at bewilderment only not as great ut avpro- | his game, ue bre: ca bation The scenery i# not e; well 1 either of you, he wilt banted, nor true to realit je uking too a peta the gave dhouey at » ‘of tie credulity even of scienuncally oe bert 1 cen do, for you, be Unsophisiicaie] ocservers to act be'ore thei (eras offered, Lean pes the city of Paris Lrillittly iumiuated by a stream © Bvtenruial Feeptio’ on ofealeium light from Mone §t Valérien, ut a ais wotfully tance of woe two ites or Wore, Not is the TL de Ville or tue barri We acene in the Rue Ri DK’ ANSWER AWAITED, well painted e0.a few eocd obutugraphe would have Thte offer 9 certainiya very fair one, ana it is Feadered postple, The opening ecene ai St. Clond, | Lichiy provable hut Coux will uevept it. Up to Wever, with the grandes eavac in iinminated tinsel, | Yesterday, however, BO auswer Nad Leen received, ie Lriliant 1m @ ceriuin tairy pantos Way, and | bet it may be expected almost anyday. There bas the conflagration soaneie the lay Fellvstive, | hardly been time for Cok to cuusult his fricads on jade Ue sul ject yet, as the letter probably did nu. roach Londow tli ationt the 10ta of November. Whsn Bowery Theatre, — tue anawer comes it will be made Known to tLe A new play by Mr. Lewis F. Stoller, a young | pupae througn the culumus ol Tie sux dramatic outhor of promise, hay created au unusual | LC megouistions can be carried out and the two Amount of interest amocg the patrons of tuis thea n brought 4 her, there wil exciiement, for no such mated Was ever been piaved tre. A taking tte te ball toe battle so far asa | te the anua's of biiiieds, Tewilt reaily bem wmareh Dovel or a drama is concerned, and Mr, Stoler bas | fer the billiard eas pousiiy of tie world.” and ora j as suen Wi OF Looked forward Lo Witu inteteet froI been fortunate in this resp: His play t9 called | every corner of the gicbe * Searching the Deptis. nee COOK'S ASTONISHING KEYS. Th belongs to that einse of melodramas of whi Hk may de interesting to the aniisted to ki Wwe luveso many of lace years, that rely for the im | nut Cook is only 23 years of age” Mut. the ek to make onthe vivid and re Uc reproduction of the scenes of daily live Such plays address themselves wo the eye qu te @ mach as to the intel:igence, anu are 0 ve jWo\ed pon as pictares rather then appeals to thous. pression they his ent, Judged ‘rom this eiandpoiut Sir, Btol produced a work of considerable excellence, sent ler b ‘The burning teacment house is @ stace picture of lurid power, and the buzz and roar of the real um Initakable etoaia’ Cre ed gli TiN WR wes “GTA ITe stage with tts machinery smoke pip discharging black clouds, « screaming, i such as to excite ihe House to ¢ ‘There are olber scenes that cre a ture ae tiis, ‘The beast sceamboat that was ever set in cung ia yeare be ivoay spheres, havin rur# of record, ciency at ¢ krone.” @ Wonderful periorimer with the made the Wost extraordinary Tndeed, ¢ was owing Lo lls proa je pariicniur shot knows as "the spot that the siz0 Of Dockets on the tadiee tor KEMP Matches Was alteret, Cook was i Sip ee Mls £05 QnOrmong paee on the old sule OF tabice, whers oiv were BY fnehes in diameter, tnat the London Biihard Congress di cited to reduce the clameter to 8 tneven at th te. This proved au eth pt atroke,” DUL COOK still Spee chee seve pee ectesen Lhe nett bene rer etd ar Koverts, Who visited Unie country, and who defeated Bark at’ the American game in Lows Cyrille Dion is too weil Kuown toteed eny com ment at our bunds, aud be is Ge popularus he le ineiy known, obo nd tae fooUigals sails ueross the Blage a cupante into water a& much like the real Ming ap | Corrrne © oF The s canvass and paint can makelt. | , | Wastancios, Nov In Adainisteation cir The story is a very simple and streighUorwor L i one, relating the wilstoriuues of two Unlianpy or- | cles the conduct of Mr, Schenck, in leoding bie use Puabs WGK Villains oporess gud WHOM An amiadle | Of Lis present oMcial Cistinction und the tufluence Aud ompirrerent detective with » pocket full ofre- | Geriyed trom his porition as one of he Commission Volvers rescues from their toils at every turn. Mr aa Boller leads sufering virtue throug all its tribul.. | ©i# of the British (revty, to bulla mining stuck op ions to ite Usual ual triuinph, wolle the ragcals London ‘Change, eacites no disupprobation gliber abot or bandeufled and be) uff (0 com How could it do 60, when the President's nae is digh punisiment. ‘This 1s as it should be, aud it th . erary in, and £0 [E18 COU otiier With a e pila knoWledge aneries of in excitement as to crows to prow piay ix not strong in A true and Lonest le Cortoiniy it is pot t Of stage et #0 fuil of the theatre every migat & mauy weeks, * run of tred for the same puroose tn the Seu nd when it is notor coretury " received gift cottages 1 | $e further a land speculation? Sebenck only toliows the example of his superiors { carries out the personal policy of the Adu Sand Stone that he at Long Bra Almecta Frouch Opera Ponffe—' Le Pout den | tration in advertising his mission asan endorse Soupirs ? went of a jobbing sedeme, Everybody in Washing Olfenbach’s last new oy ra, “Le Pont des | ton knows waat bis habits were while Chairman of Soupiis, ‘ounightly at te, Aimde's brillivat | the Ways aud Means Commitico, with ite enormous Little ¢ vi Broadway, he fair manager takes | control over the revenge and tariff legisiation, ‘Yhey To psd bh tbat Melle Pi oe NAIA HD MELONS SONPLAeNE MID sie stock. gemping ie euco with her beauty, her tas\: fal dressing, aad agiand. Mr. Stewart, the retained attorney of Wie jug and acting, The music is not | Pacife Railroad on the fuor of the Senate, and and my MIL Well suited to ihe loughabiy absurd ay bits of It receive ‘Aiude is supporied manager of this" Buta silver mine,” weut to Eu. Tope several months ago to put out the watered stock at high rates, Ho knew Schenck by expert: are to hod the | ence, aud Knew algo that hie d rn own Gen ] character Would aid most materially in propitiagiyy UC HOM it wat Tere. 5 siUbly funny comedivn, M. buicard, Bome b enery by Culyo, and costumes by ‘Toiedy, atbracth f the piece, whieb, it should be is quite free from the oO). oudvie {oa uiee bwonl of Olfenbach’s producto piiblie' to's Woerid subscription tory, aod Gen, Grant things tt consistent with propriety aud good civil service, Ho ayy, however, have Komething to say to Stewart for not sending a certain number of shares to tho White House That is Paani Ge vibiatw: OF to Schenck, if he fails to * divide” Oy Thankegiving Day (he uianagenont at N —— PreoTATOR blo's Garden sapounes a +e vied GES TTA Ay O1d American Dodue Revived in Knglaud. * American Cousin” will be performed, with Mr Loxnox, Noy, 28.—A telegraphio despatch was Rothern in the. wreath pe t of ford Danwdreary reecn'ly toisted upon nearly all the news ersof Nore Who are In search Of real amuse nent, OF W he thoronzhly to erjoy @ hearty lauya. or ratuer acon. | the kingdom announcing ap amalgamation of tie Hhuous succession of hoarey lav cha, canvot do | leading railroad For a few hours the state- better than vinit Niblu's t had a very disturbing effect on domestic rail : —— f shares, and large numbers of dealers were Tho Great Suew Storm ov ihe Plaings celved. py it. Lhe original Lalegrans wan todeiedser Sart Lawe City, Nov. 37.—A furious snow a forgery Out Mts aUluor bu Bot yet bec din ed, The Direstors oF thi anit Kaiti storm ie raging here to-tay, ‘The caravans are typ: | Colipany have offered « lance reward fee tle dee communica posed to be entirely blocked, N bas been had wince yesterday mic Cottonwood th Javed deep, and the storin continues, ‘t Alla City have to dig their Way ins dwelli Many of the houses we snow. A young Mr. depkins was bu glide on Wednesday last, near the Wellington mine. The body way dug cit by minors end buried on Thursday moroing, ft veralot the miners, while at wors (or the body, W "6 Gamgas iy slidea wud oscaped with wiiBoultw, ing. snow on © residents of 4 ont of their iin a snows outh of the At Little about wix fet vuried in the » | Lion and arrest of tue perpetrators, The Chicace Fire Luvestivario | Ciica0, Noy, 48,—During tho investigation [Oday into the origin Of the Gre a witless stuced (has tho old. part of the Court House roof was covered, and Liat the coruices were ail ot Wood, y matter for the rol to ieuite Chivaro Retief and Ald Boc ae 50. 000 cash for the benefit of tn eit by Bie, The coniribuiions come trou Bhates aud Porritorion THM POLICE CAPTAINS! TRIALS. ‘ntacany’s Apprehensions of the Aw of the Prince-The Trouble they Made for the Police. Betore Judge Bosworth, and Commissioners Barr, Smith, and Manierre syesterday, Capt. John Cameron and Heury Burden were called to trial ‘The charges against both were recited at lenzih in Yeserday's Sux. Capt, Burden had offeoded Mr Ames Van Wart, one of the Alexis Reception Com: mftvee, at the platform in front of the Kverett House, A number of common fellows,” as Mr. Van Wart styled them, nad taken seats, and others were climbing the sides to got seats on the platform, Mr. Van Wart requested Capt. Burden to interfere on behalf of the persons who were privileged to take seats on the platform, but the Captain did not inter fere, and words passed between the Captain ant Mr. Van Wart, At length the Captain said, “You fro no geatleman Nr Vu Wart mage complaint att) ‘This is the sabe tance on the testin Judge Bos wort for forgetting (hat aaa of the public, and has nyu rigat to forge eman. Cameron's troabi also were brought about by the ‘reception of tue ake Alexis, The sterling olf Captain stepped up to tho bar and atood the very picture of the Alexis been there, be meht eran Capiain of ‘the Big. teenth for Wis Wastrioas grandfather The oo plrinant, Mr. H. Schroeder, charged that while galiant Ninth were feronading our imperial euost the Captain pasned him from his atoop, at 211 Fourth avenue, and that, moreover, the Captain Uurust him {neide ihis own door and made bim practically a pris oner in bis own house. Capt, Cameron's brief and effective reply to the charge was that, at the requost of the Russian Minister, he had ordered tue throng from the stoon of 11 Foorth avenae, the Minister fearing that on that stoop was a Poulan ier who might Attempt to assasinate the Prince. Capt. Cameron did not know the gentieman, and was not told that he was standing at bis own threshold. On this State of facts the Police Commissioners will dismiss the charge against Capt, Cameron, Mr. Seiroeder senda the following note to THe SUN, showing toat he bas not taken into considers. tion ihe Cuptaia’s perplexitios tn managing tho vast multitade which assembled on the night o: the sere- nade : HENRY scnorne: Jo ihe ai'or of The sin LETTER, Bun. Knowing your PEvHece OF KI Tue my & 1 Ux of this ‘© begin with les were hostite t don't npartiality, you will pormit Smeut ov u P ince Alex believe the police whem lo order @ cit Aa to natnity, train tne fair iaud' of Darnsadt, in Germany, ting “1, to Qf his own Sate thar Ton mn) DOP. nia bee to Batam a native of uid have o aesistaace, Buy instead of tat, vo Op INA ride WAY, Merely to Ket N ‘Of the ealciuen light that was placed thi balcony, tur Kone ar ne elas would ‘Cameron, taut he had olen), 18 someching sorry for to ve Wussrwnental In carryiag oul F ders, and he is tierefore BOW alone ( | a mighcbrrseter, bat certainly In this Oftwnee. TCs Aur had noe tenn t he rigs of & Citi290, Leo. t, a8 Ido Dok Jove my vAlUAdie miibton readers of ui Ini: sane a tile more energeile tha: been Ta.iny pince How wneh satisfaction I shail derive frou this sul’ 1 do not Know, UL IE aeeus L recioue Mite. the Writer Of the ariel Been inisinformed ai op. Tae major the stoo Ux seoms 10 have tying haditne the day prey it yas d ¥,L told my por- fer to let bo vue OXc frieads, wad sueh re apoctsbie persons him 81,80 a8 not to 1 Loop overcrowded, aad keep rufllany off stop Was c.earel off Fe: no officer Ipterteret with th ue afternoon. And not one life; bat L eq ‘ espectaity ou the lato dsome Piuce The houke, betny next to the Prince's rer ffordiny a goud vapor tunity (0 look at te Prince «wt pugs (01 *mouey Out v 1a perfect rigt Det tas has Tas ie ta ue had choren to 6 done +0, a8 blame wet todo. with Tarement of the ta HENRY SCHUOEDER. true New Yorn, Noy, %, 1971. sion of Cle City School The trouble ading the Bible Public Senoois of Long Islaud Cily isnot about the eeneral in SPP AOTOUY “WOME ~S“SON “Tuporter Visita“ We and school in Hunter's Poiut, cuard@ outside by four pol ing were Superintondeat Palinor aud Principat ste bers. When the echool was organized ye: tz the principal usxed if there was any one ob Jected to the reading of tie Bible. No one respond ed, When he bad begun to read little Kate Deu- pep, ton years old, shoused: 1 do not zbelteve in thai.” ‘Then the hubbud began, and twety pupils Were expciled from the roo. ‘Some of them Fr Tuned 10 go, bud Were assisted tie p-tneival Kittie it @ dauzater of James wlio proposes to run for Mayor in April. He Lves’ in the house with Bother Criamnin When tue chiidren were ing their parents ruse abusing Mr. Si found the house erday morn. by xpellet yesterday m to tie ecliool and be an We eo Violent that the polices tal to be calied 1, ‘Thome who were ex elied were mainly (he euie Who Were expelled om school; but sowe persuns are trying to creaie trowale, ‘ere are eleven teachers in the whow are Catholics, The seg se of tue New York Ne. W ol, four of © pract cally the same as th Sc.ool Commissioners, itarink aud « He is ove of the Enigrant Comuissioners 10 New York. Messrs Pirz ana Mr While ac Mr. unstack and Petry Hefori ‘Toere seems io Le w iitiie tee Mr. Pig resigned becsuse of nents. His resignation ls not Been ucceviod. Mr. White tas not resigned. Ata reco t wiecting of tie doard the diflculty was discussed, ‘Tho we Bidie, saying of epvitonid burmony, Mi, Bieverg. or wrod WO read the Catuolt Bi the Lora's Prayer. The Catholics objected, saying that thay dia not Want any reiizious eXoreists. Pur the past tWo Weeks notitug but due Lord's Pr yor hus Omelette mena ete a am conversation with a prc porter was told that ° ware had mataly Catholics. Cato tes ab varey dis any 4@ (the next eb Basho) 1 aiier Wain . De read, w Vy A ard nou B. N yration Counsel, hos cod wis resign Lands of Wie Alay or, Wavor Will BOL coLMuUe 16 Ofee LoUF Vers, 8 y the last Logislature, bat will resign the April civction, Au the contest Will Nr. Sieverg sys that the trouble originate anout tares weeks afcr tie opentig ot tao worm. Wien the villages W.ce unital wider tie present city Carter he Way syooiuied Prineipal of (the #euool, Corcita V4 fextilutions Were said down oy tue Bardott Siuiliar to those to force in New York, ted by 8 ununtnous vot Oa th) opening oF n Mr, Sioborg vied tho mbers 0) tue Bostd and ney OF Riv lave VVi8ik tue school, LLe Rey Cathole Eat. aud & Prosesieae minister atieuaed sua wl esac t Everything was harmonious unuila Mr retary of the Board of Prus tees, got up Han excited manner about the reading of tie Bible, ‘This Was Luc Deginuing of the duMeonives. He bed arseree. Srless 10 .be. UkeD agiiist Vie B.ble reading, aliiougy it was kuown that @ member of the Hoard had suld that the Catholic Bibie might also be read At the Second Ward school j esterday as the Bible was beiug read, nearly kan (o snort and howk the teacher Quo of the older dues bad to take bis ible and go to i Unialy sehulars were forced to leave, aud or . restored, Both schools are now guarded by police, Afi Ae Se RASS Wa abe Ab tbat detin diab doubled. Daring the previous nightal of te Ww Gows und many of the sus es Were broken. 1 Gluving of all Of the sclovis is advocated vy ox prominent citizens uniil the excitement is aba So intense and bitter is the exisiing feeling on tie Dark of tha Cathohes, that since Briday Mr, Si mn Lay, borg has not be suled, On Bu be wes followe he strees wikuout being while returning from ¢ by an irate iudivisual Wao ¢ PtOMON Ae HTM, ANE SHIP RITRINLED (Ok ay oe ob hin. “The Mayur, ib is mai, is ueteemined hat the Board shall ov upheld, iit requires tue entire police fores tod Many amusing euls occurred vosterJay while Mi. bit Was being bY exLUimIVElY liter viewed by Hunt Point mutrous, Ove woman with broad broKue expressed herself w sould Helen 60 the reading of heretic Bio e provided he was allowed to cross biinseit tuiue sitoesete dee Comte: Pes govern paen premet: pie mn the ul Her boy child of apotier zoaluus mother Was granted Uh Privilege of pulting colton in ile ease. Tue lose of Biueation Wave auiuuriged Mb. Sieber to au pend all scuolars Woo ruse GbMlione o lus teu Hoon, sud @ op wrepetion of the ofleave to ox {ew aitogosrer Cousolidating agatust the Davenrony arker, & pr PreseuteTakor, Nov. 28,—The Hon, ul went Deiuograt ot Lowa, pi on card, ih Walch ie save the Democratic party, us an organ mation, is dod, Mf the Democrats expect to resurrect iie prine nd succeed in 1872. they must abardon tb wun gat I ho tha integral Porton Of 4 BOW party, tigle greutes woch excilomenk ‘ne SPIRITUALISTS BELIEVE IT, AT LAST THE SPIRITS DOING SOU®m THING USBFUL, — Cure tn Maine's Chiet Citr= Phenomena ta the Sick Room, On the 24th of March last Mr, N. M. Wooda & prominent merchant of Portland, Mo, fell throueh Uhe seuttles of his ators in Commercial str tance of twenty-three fect, and ww picked ap most pitiabie condition, His ribs were wren from place, hie spine was tyieted, althoagh th tebrn Were not weparate!, aud one of his intestines 1 diaplaced so as to Odatruct the paswues from the For four days he roma to move, and at intervals unconseiow ration of whieh time, as he firmly by THE SPILITH TOOK CHARGE OF His CA aud through (heir eare, alt long aud tedious 1 hess ne as Gaslly been restored to health. Sore markable an occurrence coud not fail to excite est in the eoaununity where Mr. Woodmen and for the purpose of er ititying the enriosit Which hud boon genernity expre ised, the ttow, ¢ Woodman, on the evening of tue Lil \ Army and Navy Halin Portiand, gave a scription of ine details of the enre From the Hon. G. W, Woodman's account, peara that the tojared man re condition watil the @ whon at 7 o'clock, in the presence of Dr calling medium, ho satdenly raised hi tm bed aut spoke through tls controlling ver stomach, ed ia bed unable at Cie expe ves, itan. piri, Lam terribly inju done, It must be d you Will eee the n. On Wednesday touowi and the injuries describe Shrough the controlling inflacn W. fricnds, lot the p him,” upon which Le was raised up and POULTICED ACCORDING To SrIRIT DIRRCTION, ‘The apirite gave directions that th not remain on hin over one hour aud ton The patient at onee fell asleep and was ie An tWo hours bis Wile eutered tho room, bed undisturbed, tue patient atl sleeping, Doultice ten fev! distant, uicely planed up, Tt was now deemed dosiravle that Mr. Wood.nan should have the bewcdt of the best attainavie weit cal advice, and Drs, Wilbur wad Lerow, the fi fold to bea Prossiin phy sictan uf distinction, ang the second a Frenchman of eninence—ooth of whom baye been a long Kine deat—were inducnd to eximmine Lim through the media, and to give (heir advico os to his further treatucut. On the 94 of April the spirite wud (hat the patient must gee up Aud Ue droseed; whereupoa he was raised from th bed, (wired inthe air, aud. & incredibly suort space of Um Wim without tag aud of niogcal Waa essity for It this waa repeated, suirits, suoakiu ait alter wulch he alter ag pout the row ailon and exerelse, tue lets 4 at the foot of the Bed, with his baek to the board. ‘Then he was seized by invisible land ed norizoutally-over it, aud laid on the bod, Al this time Mr. Woodmaa, lu Wis normal wtaww, wa unable to move, The spirit said to the atten inne they gave him modicine every wiht, appi r aud steam butts, and turned bik la bed no one saw thet The eck man was a Hinge Isul by the «piri n ex on the 134 of May, and Ktoot at the fo! ot Ub bed. Saadeniy he wis liked uty tie alr 1s hore zontal position, ani BALANCED ACROSS THE FrooT-ROARD, Whore he remained several nuinutes, aitor w. ich he Was turned over, and Wie ener lion Was renented, Ou the 16th of May the Hon, George Woodma while rubeing the suiris, Was Rerzed wud OWer bxtruordinary experiences ovcurred Uo th Gent ae well us Co bie friemils ducing luis ge.dual re~ covery, the spirite atfording less aad ics mice as ts’ restoration progressed ani this Wealth F Varwed. ack by direction of th thrown somo distane Many curious phenomena were obaervo! by the of we valid uri New. ‘ime. the te placed communication With the eat und mediuas, when augelic nusic was heard, Woodgean inaimodi- 2) hastened dowa siairs, they oben tue piaady aid plaged wut Kang Tslian wusie a thie hiysterious voices cl that Itshan is the lang then returned to U ouce her maturai state. What she had Gone. day, Bue el all af Ving HO Fecal! ea of Oa dupday. Api JB +k auhde A SUPERNATURAL GOBLET was seen let down from the eeiling, ted by w thread, in ans we at for water. ‘The goble thous sae PAtionts re. rpetat the sek ere administered, was iter, water Was given biin several tues Nae tansy, a to remowe the bad tase Dr, Hopkins oMel ited all through these seones, tikea up and Aud on anotier ‘ound the bed. Customary exercise by the #) irits, the sick man was requested Lo eros tac Foom ani) take dis Wile's bial sie old 46 AMOUNT Two MKT, WHET W's Torin, Goud, sud with well-detined features, who proved to be & lady Woom she wad known weil, bere wae an ol form teen, but wot distinctly enough for re- cognition. ‘th ame evening & Mapiteetation of ticity (wok plics, ‘Ths curtain fell down as they Were sDOUL tO C.0se OUL the strong light, Dut it was REPLACED WY AN UNSEEN POWLR bejore the av The next day tie patient wat taken Out tuto tue hall by the avirits, some sixteen In nuinber, One of tavne Was Saves ©. Woodman, a lawyer of mataed ability ana a prominent Spiritest who divd last yeu, He apoeured with great «i ness, aud wrote ata tibie, He sat ‘by the tide of the Jun. George Woodinan, and talked With bim of matters knows ouly to themselves WiCNiie Wocitans whe ies | spiritual eure, and the’ Hon Geot iy #ho vouches for the truth of the vartioulars 1 med, weil suown by ti eutite Tacre is ty doube that ctators could reach it tal audjest oft comm toe Messrs. Wo are eutirely In earnest im teir oellet, but will torn) Me own cour © Lsions us’ to ity OF their story Pada Se COLLINS AND EDWARDS. The Vistt ef the Hon, Heury Hill and the Coutre Street Mastodon of the Barto the slocution Oflice, Ou Monday morning st about 10 o'ol d party ascended the the District Atiorney's office, distinguisned party labored a ck a dite thug tron eta At thw he mountain of le. eave, {of th namely, the Hon, Wiliam F, Howe, The imu three-decker Was attired ina dark overcoat with broad velvet lapvels, “AT magni eunerald sparkled on bis vast bosom, and a broad ea velvet hut shaded his smiling face. Iu the w.ke of the jegal luminary was his tender, the Mov, Abe Hummel, Nextin order was a short p ewita wsnrootrroutrhumen dns of Tame y TY TA very jounty air, aud wore his hat perched ¢ head at ai angle of forty-five dezrees, He suoKed a fragrant Mavana, and nodded to ever wlio and sometimes as Sir Ht U. y procession was brought up by a > we & veveil and note book 1 \ 8 \ dik «dl ut 8 Ryery tume tori ’ sday. and they put it This mosuing 1 caine dawn ) i the Disirict Atiovwey twils a ry on, Pai willing to bry bie case said Mr. UL mut 1 t : r uu Meth I ' 4 payers u t A “ How they will Get tke wevta yy Cel Bure tou Phen As Moury Mistherler, of 19 Koos ® Monday night, be was met by t 43 Washingtoa atevet. and duu is ‘ Sees wil HITE THEY THVT i Hessa prize Hylit, bub he ste \ The feilowe followed uni N * pressed ain againnt a Ww 3 hixn ’ Larval, the other ritlwd his suit * suwaymien Hien Kat OM, aud Mistioried it and Omtigor I 1 Ka 4 1 meved 10 1 Ke gdot ib n No Longer iu un \stitude of Dell W asiiine N Poot to the Cabiit Vers brief, Me has decided to lot ' ' ducwow vf eatity willis