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ito, a8 Fworn dpon ft) iderable motive bilsing the mind of decedent in making thls will and eodiell, of In jevoking a prior “ Calver will My conclusion, u Allegations 0° the ec Wn have vot. b¢ roponents ar probate the pr and coviell tieret 1570, as to Lorn roul and personal Recorder of ty, by the Whig Senate of 1841, on the recommendation of Gov, Sewarn. of GRANT OF nl Gaviing @ 8 for tie ret iteu Staves roldiers TORY OF TH PRIZH RING. | antien'? one know ax the in May, 1870. nthe whole case, testunts against the ina 1 sustained ; ant SURROGATE HUTCHINGS'S DECISION 4N 1b M'CANILL WILL CASE, ‘or of the Pore of 3 me NORLE t18 was a prominent Democrat. Joption of the provision in question eneounter-d great opposition in the Constt tutional Convention Loomrs, of Herkimer, since widely known authors of our Code of Proced at, was ctnong the allest members of the He opposed this provision houses of the Leg: to Guaremaia, ‘ATTON, President's wife's cousia, Cul te Admits the Will to Probate t Drunk Every Nghe and Mace and Coburn Leave New Oricans for NOVEMBER 80, THURSDAY, Ontaxvo H lens'y cousin, clerk of tie 80th of yet may M J. MeCawi New Onteans TOM SAYERS AND TERN AN, In 1967 Tom Sayers mierpesed and demanded the UNITED | colvrs, aud caiaytly did ie detead them, Hl SLALES AND ENGLAND, inate ei with dobar CG. Heenan, aud no fii? since tat bet Hyer and Yankce Suilivan enlisted one tiie oF toe Interest that Chit event exer i fe povalar mind Wis ablez% aud Ue ja lamont of leu country was equally divided. ‘The git was of fight is suro to | We most determined and lerrifie mutare, ard ale hong! Lien wae almost bliid, he Won thie baitle, XI, De. Appison Dawe Ue wife's third in, Cer in tie Handsomely Exonerated. Surrogate Hutchings has finully rendered bis decision in the contested case of the willof the late Regia rs Olle come olf, We leave by the Siovile aud ‘Texas roau lo-morrow morning at 6 forty-five mites, and fgit within six Tue round trip is $10; $@extra | ciined A Now Lenk in the Uniced states Trensory procerd about | aris reagury Clerky tm Europes Geoxoe B, Jonneos, Powery Theatre Barvum's Great Museum, de. B. 1. Winane Pre ‘The decedent left an estate velued at By a will dated Nov. 30, 1870, and a codteil thereto, dated Dec. 17, 1870, ho gave to his widow the ase of bis house and forniture, and an Convention. the ground that the tw islature were not asu table tribunal for the trinl and determination of such matters ; and Sins You will observe Is out today three moro T: ‘of €8,500,000 ‘reasury clerks, who cun for reserved se Tie betting Is two to one on about £230,000, Prig Matinee, Mace, with few jon saloon was the place of al St. Charles street, where raiser of Custom Teter Caany, Presiden brouhes, Pogunsste 4 European tour at Harry Mroome, Tom Paddock but Was rouvEd OF Il, as the referee declined ke se | Pom Spore was succeeded by Jom Mea, the Inte niles of the i : re | Ce) beau defeated oy Tom King, ‘whe ae. le belt. Ty tinier Mest Got, however, mice Mace and Coburn are both well, | bout King, Mace sad due Goss tong it vor tae ean: Kora, | Blond three times. Mice wan emir, and once it Fe Dwar adeaw, Lom King and doin ©. Henan fou raotion this | in 1960 for the ehmmplonsiip and §10,90).. Hee tickets were | wos suld or draavet. ‘Tots was tun seooad tine ne ad taste of Enclioh tur bay. Huenan won nuuity of $1.00 during Ler life, besides maxing aniry #mall Legucl divided equally between his nephews and nieces. Allegations were filed on behalf of the widow of decedent, and also of Mis #urviving sister and her nat the admission of ald will and on the grounds of his alleze in make @ wil; the insufficiency of the Government exo: ple, wlohwve Mace will have at his back Coburn will bove bis brother Mike | vem give ‘Tho excitement ts | In 1800 Je Presiteat's second m Crsick and Pubhe Mone,s in Orewoa 5 XVII». T, Lamy cousin, Recerver 0. Le introduced a section to the effect that judges should be indicted and tried by the courts for certain offsnees for which they could not ordinarily b convieted that this should be an onster from But Judge Loosits’s proposition ¥ ‘The beik of th foot tho tittle biLY Two weeks since five other Treasury clerka went ont fn charge of bonds, ald bonds being safely stored In the steamers sare! and can teil how many Treasary clerks desired tie jaxnry 01 a foreign toor, and are now swarm Slymple Theatre -Humpiy Daapty Btelaway Hail es Theatre—Coiaroa Bac how ancince Minatrets ‘Toe weather is fine. We will have a large crowd. Presiden’ con’ tr Southern Octo Suves visor oF intermil ikeve A, Foun, Pees Who has kept a record impeached, and if six children, aj codicil to probate, What the Mace and Co! Mave of the Mill. ra Stukeholder ti ird eonsin, “tr cierk in te Intern | Reve ae Bure, Woshingt th Ktreet Theatre Year May, ymvle twice av! vi to Kay Wornbald <eheatod out Ay tu shake ud An traw Marsden fought (or tie eaangionshio of Kneland, ‘The referee awarded (he mo vey to the former. in 19 Ned Ou dwin, toe bri Gin), beat Moradon aid "Ned received fuclet of doin Ma Wormbuld. The following letier has been received by # SKETCH OF JEM MACH, E. ©, Davin, Eresident's Wie 4. Special Agent of tce Post OMice Department mois and Lowa, XXIL. Cranses F, Batpwin, President's cousin's Lusbind, Man Agent in K XXUL Jony Assessor of Internat ot New York. ALEXANDER neni ew, Cadet a London to astist that diatingmished financior, W. A t Not loss tan twenty are there doing work would do ata few pounds cost, Hat the greatest outrage upon tne American pnd: He ts thist Steamstip tines (loreign at vt, tne U. 8. patronizes the Cunard) aro paid vast rare for treneporting—probarly extra for and for the nasance of the Troasary clerks S. war vessels are filed out to convey an army officer, the President's eon, and en on @ pleasure re Theatre Ratracrdinary Nuveliiet, Matines execution t ee instraments wus obtained by restraint, evereio the execution of the anid iraud, tnposttion, Well-xnown gentleman of this ¢ New Onirans, Nov. 9, 1871 Recorder Morus, who was o ion, strenuously re member of the Couven nih bette! sted the provision ; and, after an acrimoni: ous debate, he carried an amendment em powering the arraigned party to introduce esses in his behalf before the Li But, at a subsequent sitting, thie amendment was reconsidered and then te + Le was my tntention to have written one sy, bUL tong ‘arrived sere looxing in fine healt» he feels petter than be ¢ and fecis very confitent of winning, while at the sume time he doe not wulerrsie Co- Mace fs taken ap hie In revard to Connrn, he and f firmly beiteve that worked \ery ‘a.determ na ‘There ts very hit- eis the favorite at GRant, Presigent’s see Kevenae fwellth, UNDUE INFLEENCR proctised npon the decedent bv and Jomes Brady, named a8 of by eome perso request, or by their contrivanc Not awure of the true concen's 9 said instraments, ‘bot that the same were. by frandment For the accomm Jown, advertisements for THe £UN wi cer reenter rater atthe np-town advertisement office, Wert Thirty ae Biosdway and Sixth avenae, from ation of persons resiting Thos, J. MeCahili tore’and leratees, or persons et their instance und 4 that decedent was be received at ) ue day betore vestords to use bis own word atid im his tife frauring—these cK DENT Grawt, Prosi¢ warek Cavalny : a ALM. 10.97. MM. “ym charge,” white U. bay St, Low's, is looking und doing wel he whl mak NATIONAL REFORM TICKET, substitation, of another, or other its, he supposed Le wus executing? decedent was tt the time of makinz agood fizut rd fince Wi arrival, and expresses ton Lo go into the rir This is by no menns a complete list, bat so far ns it goos it is perfectly cortvet, and it ndition of things never b heard of in this country with all his appetite for public m A commany of I trip around the wo An ordinarily pimde would send its own war teases Treseury clerks w dies and gent For President: TRUMRUL OF ILLLNoLs, For Vice Pre Dent: SAMUEL J. TILDEN 0? NEW Yor Mr. Crantes O'Conor, wh on this subj se opinions t are, for obvious reasons, of t and economic | LYMAN sald will and ¢ of atdound mind, grave importance at the present juseture, Boss ‘TWEED, a member of the C part in this debate, ments of Ju Is, and warml it now stands. elon he said, that a Judg intemperate habite, desiroved health, caused by Imemperance and other was without undersianding, and capacity to make @ valid will or NT, 82 St, Churles etreet opposed the amend s Loomis and Recorder Mon sustained the provision as Tu the course of the discus Account of all the Great sntries—The Cinu tortes-Joe Cob the Meu ar sons to take te v.eant #tatervome on the Fiehts Ya both | Will be more spectators thin fa family, never conceived of such an abuse ro and Jem 0 toed and What best sources of information have been ap. | tal and rire records ders of Tum SUN ta history of the Prize Ring § The earlier portion of it ts as jai have allowed, Is not this profigney ert this which Gen, GRANT shame: THe EVIDENCE, evitence offre’ on h was duly repertod iy Tne cowes to the follow ive lossly pract fects like the man hope that Gen, Grant will consent to the evil service wh the power which President to quarter his rela tose points, w The change that his been m ¢ in the concert Duiby's company was desir..ble, that ft was a change auMciently interestiny, plied to and remote Insure for the Cn 1. One term of office for the President, and no @ bo amend who was guilt fa gross immorality or impropricty n recognized by the law as a crime, c 1 therefor, nor could us, can any nd and the United { terins, and ack: orrect an tie for no better reason than this case, ex @ wituessen to p amined quite a tora that the decedent bat been Both Grantism and Tweedism to be ado'ished fora long time prior to su# upon the A short ekeron of Jou Mace's doints tn the ring tbe unAcceEpta’ ‘Mics was vora in og ting, avd if @ Gypay, Te ia 41 veare of U% Ine es hizh, and weig.s abua! 16) pean 1 brat battie was wits Dili tnorpe, He nuxt fount jack end Jos Price, Ho wot wcared of Mike . ant irfelved to him ewics “ih next evcoun, tor was W th Bob Brettie, wiich he lostin threoand hall minutes, Sovrtly ator wis le eatersd wea key Boo ave ie, oud Mace won. aid ban Horst, ths Stal and r peat Bob Brette Intant, hace’ Grst apnearance in New York was at Tune m. in 1869 ina AD Fring exnibItON, Muce and bis trainer, Cusick, Wave lad telr hea tquarters ‘or the fizvt 0. to day at Bont Hyloora's, in Gaal | sireet, New Orleaus, “The number 0! assombled in the city for te cPeat event te tut mnonse, Jem i+ in exceliont Isoaith, an | bis color® arvomextivivon, The fas ie Tu Now York tue beiting i= 10 favo thetr Vice | tered @ prige duit, son comvnw ve—Cow | ig ia his thirty-six year, ie stinds & foot 9% hey BE inces, ely the fame hele lit as Mace, ence, Coburn moans MeAipine fi mis trainer. Cova arcied tO | ireuds iy New Orios eurinined | Joe is no boaster, He speacts of Mace la che hizaost owieages ln to be avery clever vwd scientific bruiser, Jue bargains for a tind Ora, He has been training at Dan iainkoa’s, New Oreant on | papers say (hat for miles arowad tue etty everybody haviog b Lied in the newsps- | “a® Got prige-flchting on the brain, peached on the ground of inability to pro [erly Uacharie wie’ Tats OMIT one yet the public judgment might be decisive against him; hence he favored the mode of removal embodied in section 11 tion wos finally adopted by a vote of 86 ayes ballad music ae the merits of simplicity, an, pathos but it is not the vest or best music, and when an entire evening ts devoted te that alone, the very qualities that con: its charm become insipid. and the Geran elements have heen \utroduced {nto the programme of the present, and them immensely. On Tuesday evening Mr, Sintley sang s romanzs Don Sebastiaa,” a scena (rom a's * Zampa," and a cavatina by Ricci. Cummings sang Beetooven's “ Adelaide.” ond the other membors of the company sang German and Italian songe, Miss Wynne was not in gocd vo! ‘Ab apology was made on her beliall by Mr. Stoxe mes was omitted. itelear that the but few accurate reports publ pers at tue time, awathemas on the noble art Ol séli- Ivo against its supporters, be Prine Riv from 1810, and claims the city of New York as its In the year mentioned Jacob Hyer, the | teen miles. ‘Then comes a bat ing had @ personal difficulty | @9d raoving down, Dinper o! Ap notional pffairs hy. laws for the summary pay ment of preeeuttakigg end brive-taking as well a of pudite ropbery, Universal amnesty and restoration of politi @ 1 rights to all persons concerned iu the late rele! MAS OL Moxey (OER. De ys abit of using spirity ‘aud on the otuer t od nome Witbesses, 0 Jadging, who denied tuere wa Some 0: the witiesse Hol thet decedert bad to tmmoderate incaigeaces of ihe ki some sata that for t wouch of is time at the frequenting them ver often cj tome stated th 1 of Lis Tile ce 401 ger, they dd, 80 a8 to stagcer | noes, earnest being eceupied with ‘Tum MEANS 0 efence and i public trasur,s? Sreshon: sug 49 -at his pretence upon that subject, and how he must laugh in his sleeve when men of high principle and carnest convictions, Ike Mr. Gronag Wiiiam Cunris, sit down before im to propound a scheme of civil servieo form, with the idea that he can be per. suaded to adopt it! » reform of the civil until U. S. Guat ceases to be Pres.deut. ¥ K008 opportins Lie oxvess to jates ite orizin in this country | wornine at six or seven, ta) AV, Feform tm the Civil Service, #0 that appoin ment to cfice will no longer depend on party Patronage, and cannot be used as ® means of cor FopYug the politics of the country and perpetnatinz nworthy men in higa plac Gent cannot appoint his own relations or those of Dis wife to auy flies whatever, V. Reform of the revenue; redaction in the num. \d the expenses of collect ‘aries (or all revenue abolition of import duties on nil the nd the reduction of oth to system; the futher of Thomas, with Tom Beasiey, the two elected a istic settle. iment im accordance with the rules of the Prize Ring. | comesa light supper The fight came off accordingly. victor, Hyer being dis To remove a Judge by econenrrent reaola tion will reqnire twenty-two votes In the Se nate and eighty six in the Assemily Republicans have more than thoss number in the next Legislature, Though their bloo: is up to fever heat, we assume tliat ins the removal of Judges by a summary corner liquor elores, Beasley was the d by a broken arm, From the date of this Oz! t down to 1521 toere is no record of apy similar encounter, LB BATTLE INTERRUPTED. In that year Jim Sanford aad Ned Hammond rf the battle nad | thinks that Joe will erity for some tim #5 and so that the Pras rvice is possible je what in the stree OF suogort in going vom the nores to his bow ioe, Peranps oftener, be had of his snebriated and that once or #een to fail in con’ condition, ant bad ben Der of revenue officers Sug duties and tax ‘The netion of the Attorney General of In- diana in investigating the eecounts of State off ciuls suspected of Tweedism or Grantism, in lading not only those now in office, but a large amber who long since retired from the exercise of their official duties, promises to be attended vith the most satiafa x-officials, A. H, Co and one of her of this company madi not confined to apy one school of muste, but that they are artiats of the broasest and rivest culture, we believe, be a atl ment if A ereater number of concerted pieces were introdaced upon the programme, ‘A mativés concert wiil be given on this week, and the artists all participate in the per- sto be given by the ery aay or eve \eeti'y Ing mout stron INTEMPERATE HAMITS, ei say thatin the morning be was ‘all right” in standing, now grave a matter a The us. jor part of te Withe: the Sapreme Court Republicans raged with great arrived with ® posse of constables, brokeu up, neither party having an advantage, For reher Impro' to » cousistent, rauio sdolition of unconstitutional and euperiluons inter res, lecving only stamps, tobicco, and distil.ed the subjects of such: taxation VI. Lecisiation to prevent the levy of blackmail pon clerks and other padlic officers for party puliti+ eal purposes, and for the summary punishment Mike of those who demand and those wie pay suca nis seces a ever, the lestimony of provonents tredictiou a Cis Kore o ad making even three years there is owever, Jin Sand/ord engaged Bi defeated him after thirty F was in 1820, when George Kensett and | noigndoricod ore Mung: Ned Hammond entered the arena on the Union Rac ‘The battle ended in a dra Blu Fuller and Bill Madden bad an encouster, in | ‘ion, shouted with glee when at In 1399 Ned Hum. | Powell's name mentioned. * Weil, o record of any fi nce ior cout 40 a ih eral roois Jastif. ), for wping, and some: of impartial deliberation, aud in a doubtful or balanced case will exercise powers which have lain dormant in t ¢ half a ce 1810 the Whigs swept the coun. on of Gen, Hannisos formance of the ory results, Ono of these Non, & former State printer, as come furword and proposed to return to th State Treasury $18,820.50 in satisfaction for his liabilines for State, aud the proposition bas been accepted. It is believed that other offenders will be com- ven rounds. decedent's dragging w eps i walking 1B Lue streets, Gul ‘OF UILer Caur Lieongin: at all of neces@urhy to job some oF judged inw, t sud tacks otLerw Groat on his Kaces before spain ted this Despatch. to the New York ieraid. Whaicvor the heterogeneous naval force the nmeut may d€ able to muster in the Gulf, tt whieh there Warhington Desvaie Course, L. I. overdrawn” try by the ele which the latter was worsted, is certaiuly su The Cuban Criss. vor TRAININO Le-thete> crest giadlaumtesen very. maple, Sane bage and Gumb bess are bebiod the age, aad ad Coburn do not tiem, T ise ia ‘wing dlase of waver with the jolk of am ery, and then @ two mil tramp. A’ter breakinst t ey wali twelve or four Fa coo! sang wa, tren wn ioar's of (he norigo ital gar, rest, an hour at ludian cia! then alight w.lk, or # game st foot ball. Noi dau hour's ust. A walk ol a Ud. ina dowe aud Wy bed follows, ti food they take is simple, For breakfast, beefsteak or muttou cuop, dry Wast, aud & cup ob ken, without milk or sdzar, For dinner, rowt (, With Delled potato, cabbage, oF fui ud bottle of oleh ale or London porter, and dry toast. McAlping p ino the ring 164 pounde suppe the Sheri Core aR tiaz wae sUNnEAMS. —A Chinaman at Henderson Gulch, Montano, To 18, | nant quite (lends enough, He broke into a sere 1 | aod stole $200. When the comunuity came 10 com bext | sider it, the vote stood 19 to 18, 40 & beeeh tree in Uy jan trait, —The Rondout Freeman says: “A little gin An 1828 | hearing red the accovot of the Grana Dake's recep. heard the Mary sald she," that's sett in the ring and | Something for Rondout to brag over!" ty wns then one of the strongholds of In the following February unexpiainod do for a considera: Will be no match for the epler # im the West Judies, and stunds t that Spata pelled to disgorge plunder which they bave for was the victors In 1889 two batt! Spain lias openly defied ns the Whig pa —At the marriage of an elderly female lately were fought in the Prise Ring | in churcu the orgaulst played tae well-known hymp years supposed secure in their possession, as the investigation instituted will cover the transse: gyro she promised solemnly to carry on the n Cuba—awar which our Acdministra- ready to revnforce immediately. the Whig Senate removed Reco The United States bas not the ‘ore to cope with To Delieved ho was harshly treated according to the records. Audy McLane fo Sandiorc and whioped him. Ihe ¥ree us to pro luce peu isnt Jin vegtaning, © Pore te th nght followed atameu Tes Macht.ea'cecanne't round 10 604," ns of quite a number of ye eral Hawxa, who Las Attorney-Gen tuted these proceed ‘Lhe movement against pub- concentrate iis transaction © tai wweui hes t is Lusiness ais nores—in a civilized manner. Fortwo years she has sy ak to huapair Lis Fy diy to alte, and made th the following M stituents and was elected m of partisan rancor. he appealed to his con ayor of this city withoat its value to apariy fi 1 between Andy McLane and riagion, la whica the latter Was victorious, THIW NEXT PASSAGE OF ARMS was at Hopoxen In 1833, dotween Boss Harrington | * Ve The contess was a | "eet ® hot one, and ended in Harrington's being aujotged fe Wevd power for si be Was wota le ev matically it Hew Brother Hartan’ bed by Oue of Grant's Cobine us respondeuce Ch clergyman, who is known as ma Bulied us at every possille opportunity, by murdering our cit the'r property, and She now drives a native can citizen, Havana, without ¢ A SIREWD JUD Troperty, tiny ens in Cula, confiscating at the fountain head | respecting Wi ng our representa ie cea; () ooze Tom born Ameri ia the year 18:4 only one Oght is record Joun NENNING em Tweedism as 7 fleeced, either to de niist Bisnops . attempted, wity b actised by @ Grantist. Bevins encour tere, Pom Humpureys. Columbia, has duriog Gen, GRANT's earnest frie ers him to reside in Spair SNNINGER is obliged te Be ota pOpeTy hi Cuba, which disoledience on his part, would be contis ted to issue four millions of b: Lane par Idd gpusb las ter Grane’s tn tost in this he was ene. Histen Neerte tho. Almwistration deb sae tobe extremely solicitous, appears to mucl disadvantage in recent developments resp ng Indian bounty frouds. Proof has be improxoments and to. lovg.a tax to mect the interest upon the same, there will be a gres Stk t emmknad canta ied own ay the priges pination secured ineomravertibly esta Overs wet Bul ite nol shes his @Duity to Ju ige oF “ay ets au ge oF, id O'Counoll | —A Kansas City bookkeeper received a note ov wita eh ea Galazber, waicu ftation—eneh no ened ina froe Bzkt counter between O'Rourke und J merteage ow nd President Gnaxt of the profits great purpose for ppointed bid to off UF elognent brother got cw be around ud what 1s popularly ¢ es on Wie revive aper Who mi, {should not be given tment thet ne #0 eral Was refused on « avd even eb g Consul-Geneval in Tavana, Mr t to protect and we havo none to Led @ nuisauce will have their da tn he LeWs O1 Khe n discovered that in March 1806, HARLAN, as Secretary of the Interior lirected the Commissioner of send Special Agent WinrtrNo to the India HA.1, sends fora fi citizens in that ci Alier shis there wasa lull of tures vears, during | linsian food which Were i no record of uy prize Joroivinan met aml oF LO Sears the recoris se Hammond ani s accomplish which Presiden! UNDERSTANDINGLY CONVERSED ABOUT transacted bus im the receipt of Pensions t unwil im i841 Vio It te reported that the Hon. Ismaen T. | donk checks. cave instructions to his b The Washington correspondent of the Poss Lar | ou the entrance of the bildl party. editor at Ilinois having engaged a ne effort: ¢ Intormed that the gencleman hoo stood on bit er a pile dryer ior the pr of having @ srut cain of bates dray on, shor wards found reporter, received the following aa tis are t 4, tu BD bis pocke 1385 J —A countryman came to one of our hotels ta. that's tine that he had been « persue re ected by ballot from $98 rifice to suine spirit which required Supposing tt m Joks a8 yoetew’ the te, and a couple of noars afterward « batlet came ng (hrough the window and strak the fesk « lew inches from his head, It was probably the work fight io ube | 1 Yankee Sullivau had a suort but terrible encounter. | of@ maniac, aud neprew, James Brady, and direcied bis wal Kreping an wecount and vx expenses for bin; and as flied up and eut's c as repeatedly Dossessed of great assurance, and not apt to take the bint unless i wae given with rlole he sougiit again and again to cire lorce the apootutment Ot course had the spiritual adviser dud social harmouizer Ta ten wwutes Hawmond (orea and beaten as lo be hardiy recoguizavie. TOM MYEu's GREAT FiGuUT, In 1811 also came off the great fight aud Counury Liver's Inibial vaitle, aud atiracted an unpre Byer eave indicstion eve Jeiucutpposition be wasues | spcnialix (for ducate) aren of Buffslo bas alleged ina recent pub’ gislative Appropria ast winter giving fifty thousand dollars to cover damages the Erie Canal by gales on the lake, was scver passed by either branch of the Legislature, forgery after the bill had Verritory with $70,000, whi under circamstances calculated t create the strongest suspicions of flagrant fraud; and more recently markalle letter has been bro © Wasitxeton, March 15, 1806 ner of Pensions. Terald states, on h sum was to br rhest authority United States cannot cope wath Spain, even rere it possib'e to concentrate i whole naval power for such a purpos: Of the ignom ny of such a condi not our province to sp Tn time th 4 clause in the Ls eck for $10 to mvent the official, Being ® cereyuan, 16 to the Messrs, Lonp of Rochest throneh the en y the following rv lis inst iliness, with the sup erving that thi was very proud of bis wile, the 1d ur broher ta (hat early day of the promi facts there 18, uw my judgment, concn MENTAL CAP\cITT urnished by the conversal k at this cri just indignation of th people will fall upon those who have cause: Had dawned upon vat was inser . it le could o1 the Secretar botirs and Aity- Ove mimy' In Is2 Lom decor and Yankee Hyer was victorious. Sullivan iougat ring that Mines 6, wad beeged otiuily at: | —A Western paper, from considerations of respect for the Knglish Isagavge, forbids 118 renortere to say: postmortemes (for d ssecie), enieidad, tata mided, &c,; eccidente sremember, di washed bi tween Tom Was Lom ened If"), spora (fOr spared), sedaoted, catastrophed, serampy 1 MeCcusky | recepted, planted or fun (for harieay cupying two | —Tipgaid in the Muartford Courant that the three mrarence companies ta th: Aty wiih Dave sure contest listed one Lour | vived the Chicago fire ant are still doing husiacss have resu ted in favor of Sulli. | secerved for premuns during the month of Octover required to wae puch a state of things, But if we car f forgery in bills comm tted i oaien, denied by Mr, protect our citizens in Cuba frm the out rages of the volunteers, which Spain declares the same manner, Tuu Sey at the d they should all be dealt with together Ue stranger's appontinent to have SUlivan & ¢ folio wing nawe ‘Tae rales aad ¢ owed Wil be hereaiter sup ome of which were expose uyon Vie per Lol tue Lensions ludy wrote her to Bud in We ey name among tue otver 4 Bill Beli | moat double the amount abiained in October, 170. by Fo belt oF 4 insurance companies, nine tn amber, then la\ea Sultan fouseg | 124 Duriness in Hartford, There Bis beew ab increase The names of those c nthe rolis who may b ants (Us ine found not to be legull stricsen fiom the ro 8 b.e receipt Ol Luis resort after Gis Dllows a lisk of (wo b In 1847, at Harver's Fe SuliIVal Kuvesed Cauas out of tine | 10 the rates of prei ing tis last wick: Derself impotent to suppress, let President NT recognize the b 1) gerency of the Cu. y will do our work for i pox is daily on the the Social grade even 01 & clergy man. Armed With thie masterly HYER BEATS TANKER SULLIVAN, —The Russian 6 bans, and the » remove the cush same old favor again. ums, averaging about twenty-five yor cent. rornmen has, after a long The yea 1849 was mace famous in the hisiory of | nvaitation, decided Anatly to disimintie tho foriress of we “are unable to cope with Spain,” the Cu. They have been successfully cop rs.in spite of Mya R, and all th contct between tie Decretury's Tow Hyer and | tga on account o} ib whiew be is eh Methouist in all bat pro: w stakes were S10 Het odist coils evucsied at a the event created ap ler for three yea 1st, SIDNEY WEUST yost of the shart ~ Jt. eeusus that the. n Havana on n of Spanish Spauish councils of war fort persons not subject to military discipline, pro hibits the appl'cution of the sentence of death to anybody uuder twenty years of age, a dant; reepettenity roar o8r tient cerventy “James Hantas It is very certain that pensions have be fcrmereraedietineitened trom: Me eeener ooo tie hh at Powt Med, Heat cau, ttle of sixteen + Al, aod aera divaiy seventeen riority of Hyer By universal con aud wasafervara | —The the organization Was lully demonstrated. in the name of the two hun aii8 who were placed i th’s irregular and illegal manner upon th: as well as in the names of 6 \ rye number of others no better entitled te dered Tammany Rt y was hariloss Ajix of the J a Jo 1 )Ke put ow une my Wife's name rissey and William e contest wat Removal of Judges by the Legis It is reported in quarters wort sideration that on the assembl Legislature the Rey remove from offic Justices of the & Ahis part of th tion of the Senate and Assembly. n tuelt part wu he delivered a fi The Cincinnati Commercial says ver; that there is no accounting fur the removal of Honest Tow Mer pressions of Gen, G fiw months ag TH ALLEGED RAUL deparypent wince the fraud was dete lear, however, that thes JOUN MORRISSEY AND YANKEH SULLIVAN n encounter at consistently with the ex ax in accepting his resig to the efficiency, two or thre rt residing in urrent resolu BF, MeCabill, a sane, to procure the ived the money appropriated cen up ina Fo a matter of yd lias been for years, that exesution O! he instruments Henwing Secretary tur rissey Moneny adminis- it was cutrusted to his He says that Monpuy bad bis unquali- fied confidence before he accepted the office ; that he had it at the time of the appointment, notoriety in Washington Senator Har onesty, and zeal with w ¢ office go long Wer in the testimony any proof ren. 1018 exorcise ana com Hyer aad Brad ey, taket of no matehes came off fz aspired to the Amor hip and pot on a good many wire, but tan 1b woul: ‘The Bible War in Hanier's Point-The Ux- Dying Out Yesterday there was a lull iu the re onstitution, as amend of undue influence or act of fret ibe Whether seca > ay aivst Thomas oF + Brady, #!l wepaews of THE EVIDENCE WHOLLY FAILS Jal Influence whatever was ¥. McCalt; oF t ever any conversation boiween him 1 Gent about the provisions of luis will ; t, on this subject, rover to hat it doos nol Convention of that Judges lis official schemes; and no one is better aware of this fact than President Grant, his friend and RLAN has few superiors as a prectical exponent of Grantism, and it is but natural that the President should cherish and sustain him. whiew hus been ragil Te Committ the olive branch, to submit to the reading of the & Second nad Fourth Ward school pibited in the First Ward. the ehitdren in the rirst Ward school are Catholics, while not more than one-third are of that faith ta ‘The proposition ty scoutea by fe reading ot th would Rave deen possi . Due DOW iL is t00 I repared by the Con and dest Wiliam Biake, ava Dominick Br Rankin aud Walp, ed ttn, Morrissey un which tie former Won in @even rouuds Price conquered Au his Lad it ever since, and has it st so, why inthe world should Gx, of Appeals Supreme C In 1853 com xt display so Tuomas to be to show that any a7 eaercised by B urt may be removed by concur (| rent resolution of Loth Houses of the Legis if twothires of all <lected to each House concur therein; but that no removal shall be made unless the They propose iptures in the provided t ts ittle stamina as to allow bouest a 1800 tu compelled to resign? About two-th DLE AND NEARY, . the victory bein also nail a uni ypear that he ever usked advice to more than Lo say in ony manner tendered oF tat he ever sada word to lufluence the disposal cf bis property it nition of the Will ue decedent, aad cn the Inquiry of.the ie announced Le co: the course. of th omlestants regatded Tt fs sald that more opium !s now con- sumed in the United States than ever before, Dur'ng the six months which ended with Sep- tember last, 82,380 pounds were imported at San Francisco alone, paying $194,100 duty, abore paid during the cor. It would appear that um among our won by Mike io 85 | uavigation.are ore: the other Fchoois tose favoring that @ compromise the present violent agitatic Waile the ebarter wi ‘Ywenty-tive, One oI question was agitated, aud al ional ‘matters n the journals, nor unless the party complained of shall have been served with # copy of the charger all havo had an oj ity of being heard at before tae et rant’s Civil Service Reform. Litter what he thoueht of tt sidered it a fuir will. it became evident that t THe NEPDEW 7, J, CAMILL the changes in the MeCoole aua Tow Jenmings ana Mike won in 93 Joe Cuburn first appeared in the prige ring in toate of near Boston od 3 hours aud 20 minutes iva drawa bal aie upon Pr to reform the civil serviee by stop. rks’ salaries, and see. more than wa responding period of 1870, only is the ec ng assessments on ¢ was iaken verbatim from the clause providing that " Prohinit, the ng to it that good me in this act sual bo are not turned out politicians want Coburn best minutes tu Nike MeCovie, The © excityine.t in sporting nuina reapeetir nese resident use more of Harry Griovin in 1 rounds ane 1808 Joe fou, pattie crested an im ne cuicles, as it was for the cuemy AT INTERNATION ind in the Constitutior of 1821, which provided Usat the Chat and Justices of the Supreme ( good behavior, aud Dim that Was not he drug than ever before, : Nt With Zoo fais’ OF Whose object ot Father Crinmins, fe suspension have no doubt co sion of tho ringleaders quiet bows in uctive Diulogue—Dr, Opinion of the Pres Dr. Horace Grocley was, sbrown into company ind in princty ntemy lates the other ney L nigur positive pioof of ought by all Tut how can such an appeal be ad Guan? with any hope that he will listen to it and act upon it? Government is a sort of private farm, to be worked first of al tage and that of his fanily ney on his part diMleu ty Wil be satisfactorily arran; fan tne leharse ntal in regard to the substance rid was arranged 1 Coburn was in tie lreseed to Ger tor undertook to pers qua that Gen, Graut was an bonest map, piight be x of all the ers of Troy bave engaged the fol lowing pluyers for the coming si LA $ Mike MeCoole were wat Ad way more favorable thon w previous codicit that by the decendent; o elected to the of all the mem tore honest for his advan and his greatest 1 to providin Both commenced public life a few years ago ay are now oh Could he have saved ¢ wideuce ib tue t no provi , a8 ia the present Dissidents a serm to have places at the puble treasury for his own Here, for instanc mple of what he Las done in this diree THOMAS J. Mt! these few year of bis sw ary? rthless relations, Giving Lim an opportun'ty to be heard 8 elteation wwers thas vested in aspirant to th fon of wagland wus ugur ated bie Butie it hon ive presents from tadir V him for she bars © fed with bun aw any wren President's br sbout Grant being aa hone ts Porter, Babcock & Co. da more corrupt combinat piace until 174 under our present Constitution, though wn Vena, Cua; upd Allison in Pu wer to remove minor off A Sult Aga AN AMPLE FON Elizabe h Cady Stanton: on tho recommendation of the Dewr, Presitent’s brotaer-in-law, | iting about him and ehares its plun 2 Tk naw tt lo0Ks bal, dat aut but tie fwcis away; they sea the Republican party #0 medion die ed ‘and by euccesaul iD tale, #9 that bis pecuniary circa ddition of the dif " Of (he residuary estate under decedent's will in quess Hon, aud (ie share ho would tage if intestacy were aduygod, Wousd Le 49 auall 1p COmparsoR With ue in-law, excla tive ludisn trader for New Mexico under th fe worth 61.0 00 4 year ANDER SHAME, P he District of Col My Jamas B, Canny, Mropiden: Grecley—You aro tere, and they dis ne the Republican party endor r apologizes for the a, nt Benutor-- am sorry yon fecl ao, Lero the copverrasign 100K pnothay btm Cady Stanton was served With a legal proce out by a gentiemen with Constitutions, hag, in a few rare in whom she bad an enuage The awount claimed is $100 for her failure to lecture, Biaplon will Hght it ont esiiont's brotherdin Peter Crawley 4 aw Wlsch stands the removal of Kopgnt 4s Vi byotber-in lew, mou Byrne, strategically antavorabiesi a8. 1. Durins te jon. and eyavert it Into an open to A 1] cst iwonty oF thirty years the piace has dee) ony ieee | aommally @ fortress; some of (ie walls were re nove J, aud sow he city hak by Aagreenent with the tu { Government, undertake) to eouplete the dis an\tee Lael} papers speik of an inven y of Mts greatesennisanee. & in there has invented a stn apparatus, which iw suid, wnen attached to of ranges wood And coal ary Used. consumes all ze Wns yn to rid that snowy ¢ Jaime that, ae vaio, Mt wi toc v7 rible for toh fire, aud & reduction of jasurauce ty-seventh ‘roaud ~The Iev, Robert Laird Collier preached im latelp. va, vivalio that eity during the comiag winter, walch was (hrestened py the orethren of tha ¥. MC The latter, hy ania, were " going apont wit achines," and with their insane words and vo ns were dealing most frigiiully with ha nerves of Une peoy le; and If they did uot cease this Kini (hey would drive the nnfortusate pe ple of Culea iz, Lui | he A nto a hopeless despondency. see aa ty | The fact that an iron ship wiil float « two | siderably greater tonaage than one of the same aime sions construcied Of woot, ana other .casons whick exist in tavor of ron veasels for rivor, lake, and oce applying with equal or greates Biss 4 | sore to nowts for eve mavigetton of eanale, Toone are Lit nocessartly limited in thou dimen tons to the Woods, the avery Mumlied: ta 58 4 BU uinutes, Brigg | of sae carnal locks, audit @ boat can ve c c ot in Now Orleans, | rou whic® will carry Ary tons move fr anon (he eae nize Duilt of Wood, @ poin’ of g vat Lbe relerce .) Presa saya: ' y arded to e4sn the x tej08 America, ORR Mace ww i Pick aranes, It : , \ Se i [LnnAn y me the €9 yas Dot me y The dress of th i Hill Davis 1 gis wear a sti taht oil (OK tue | 5 eaves, @ UATTOW tie ri 1 1 1 Ww ' 1 1 ‘ | . siyiog est wa gra " i kerpane rey Peirce w) ‘ dav 1 choked 2 iar Horke, S nleontained ara ty, whic sag tee Dek Ward by tou fe ee ee

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