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1, THE SUN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER ing consequences have loft the Democratte | now and deceut cars. If he will mako cx. | discovered that the British diggors need prote 1871. SOMD NEW BOOKS. P party a magnificent ruin cursion tickote rood tl) ased, reform the Wkly! bs sities tas sd Yer A Obristman tn the Woet Indies. @nowgh, tha piteh can be touched, ant even montd _ it, And this is the party which has nover | commutation rato, and run, the trains for ty bre aera ineag | Cuanuns Kixosinr solectod an attractive ttle | ed tm tho hands, without soliiaz the flagers; which |WERSLY CITY POVERTY OWNERS changed, and never or = | would regard measures as of more conse | be attracted to settle in Now Jersey, the - blic, poople will | CBtrol over whites and mtives, the Quiygas Aitto change! If it | the accommodation of the public, people w hare bee food on sabjocts of Ws Queen, and the Boers have, in the nost gentle manner, been ordered back within their own territories, for his new book when he called it A ORristmasin tha Weet Indies (Uarpers.) The name, Se is teno, eats but few thouglits whiea we of Bag@and fact induces the remark that ' the old proverb, One CapNet tous! pitor without being defiled. Fily does not stand trae hero, or the piace w VERSUS BUMSTED'S RING Extension Swindon The Povo Ave FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1871 © Pavonia quence than men, and substantial things as | revenues of the road will bo inéreased, tho u . On a up thy ‘ants Brow America are wont to associate with Chriatmas, | Intolerably loathsome.” As it was, the purty did if Of more valuo than « fading wamo, 1 might, | fones whet delatl able Wea Ald Meee Bs ~ omg? ef Bnow, sleighing, and Santa Clans etve place to tronte | not find the placo very pleasant, for wo aro told that Pn iegellental ty he ten te with assistance from other quarters, hope for | for him, Jers:y matrons will name their ba- Tho business men of St, Louis have long } heats, mule-riding, and the Fetisn man, ‘his yory | ‘in Ave minutes wo had seen, handled, and emelt | 4.) 8Y? iw avenue, Jersoy City, extemls from the Rovth's Toemtre- 8Gus Bion. & resurrection, bies after him, and ho will be the most popu: | complained that the railrod companies have | contrast possesses a certain charm, ‘There is somo: | enough to satis{y us with this very vid and very | Gir (uy Masry to Biauaalck stroet MAL Homers Theatre se ing the Depth. —_————— Hryants Opera Mouse #0 a+ wnt rade Filth Avenug Theatre=Drror, Grove strost It18.a business thoronghfare, At rie street, Hamilton squire stun directly in tho wars ‘Vho plot upow whic Lois square is lad ont wae lar man In the State, Indeed, if Tow Scorr unfu'rly discriminated against the interests of sroes to work right, he may yet roach the | that city tu the rates of freight to the East, in con- thing pleasant merely in tho idea of eponding Christ mas in the glowing Wesd Indian elimato of this ni ty vagary of tronic nature ‘The successful introduction of coottes Into Trint AG it Ku-Klus Organizations Grand Opera Mouse Pura, ‘Tho Arkansas papers publish, with such | Wisito Tougo by tho way of the Now Jersoy | #avence of which trade tha: naturally belongs to | season. where & magninesnt vardure and relly. | Oud sacun © torial an ark solution Yee to tin eity uoon condion that fe ahonld bo Globe Themtre—The Giobe Minstrels histt i 3 li = St. Louis has been « ed to oth iti 0 blooming forests replace the leafless trees and bar. | o ot Indian labor problem, Mr, Kin gale teed a0 mii 10 aquin ave fina Raw! Bowe, with Aimee rpecification of details as lead to tho belief | Tailroad, fi ii e speMtdbtdee 3 dbs a ie mor | ren fields we have lef at home, Bince those enjoy- fagsares us that the emigration from Hindostan | ‘wel Auudl pike t > kale ough bite pnt Hibl'e Gardéa--Uer heeras ve thot they aro well informed in regard to the ——— favored in tho matter of chaapgailrond transpor- | incnts, however, must remaatn purely ideal to most | is periectly voluntary. Ta 191) tho dowsh rate on | (A! C0s\'% to bans Growl this bark. Aller & fie New York Clraman Muh st, opporite Aretemy of Mt) niatter, accounts of secret leagues which are | The Loudon Times on Amertcan | tation. Corn is shipped from Chicago to Boston | ot up, we are forinnato in finding eo trusty aguide | the coolie ships was only 2.7 por cont., waich abows | 10" N'7iK O! mulus liana: bie ullund mated ee Mest Age oi forming in that State to advance the Politics. and other New England points on through bill of | for our imaginative travels as is Canon Kingsley im | that tho emigrants aro woil treat Loa tho passago, | yp in one’ A AY aus Wie MelRlue le encawi ene Seoruises taaunrese-O0 seven personal intoresta of President Guane and | @NANT is sald to be highly clated at the | wding at 51 and 82 cents per bushel; while from | this clever aud adwirably written volume, ia which | On their arrival thoy are apprentice! for five yours; Ma OPEN PAyoSTA AVENUR from tie Hudson river to the Hackensack, and ap assessment map for this purpose has boon died by Commissioners in the office of the Board of Publi¢ Works, ‘The estimated cost of this undertaking te fixed at $191,705.25, Tais amo has boon assessed upon the property owners viong and bordering om Vartor's Opere Mowse—New Atirnsiions the great expounder of museular Christianity slows Thegire Comique The Oral y’ Night ye the World tbat even at this late day it Is possivle to produce an entertaining book of travol, ‘The greater portion of the author's West Indian trip was dovotod to the British island of Tripidad, the nearest of the Antilles to tho continent of Buah bet no separation of husbauts and wives or of young children from their parents {8 pormittod, They aro paid tho sano wages as other laborers, bat during the first two years part payment ts ma inrations. At the tormination of his apprentice ship tho coolio is free to seok emoloymont waere he t hideti i 4 endores | St: Louis to the same points the freight is put at his fatthful friend Sonator Crayron—the | Ctlorics upon his character and the endoreo | 11° 0) tS ie sult ie that Chicago pling sohtehetarel latter being the man who was clected to | Meut of his Administration in the London har can pay the farmers of Illinois, Missouri, and ra de Sh en the United States Senate in pursuance of a | 7¥met; and his intelligent partisans aro | tia five or six conte @ bushel more for corn f W oad's Mason a—Cisirvovaner, Ae Matinee corrupt bargain, whereby a Democrat was | Woting tho prediction of tho Thundercr, that | than st, Louis ean afford to pay; and tho former = <= froudulontly given acertifieate of cleetion ne | be Will reccive the support of a million and | market is receiving 900,000 to 1,200,000 bushels 0} rlec' n' ro America, His visit was made ja the winter of | chooses, A contingous resideuco of ten years . LL UR get Representative to Congrese lu the place of a | ® half of voters at the election next year, 8 woek, against 60,000 to 70,000 bushels received | 399.79, iwo yenreago; and is was the more enjay- | the colony entities him to a fror passage back to | tHe Tino of the proisetet improveaont, Many of Republican who was fairly chosen, if it was inspired by tho spirit that animated | atSt. Louis, A promising cotton trade is spring- | avie from tie (ack that for forty yours bo bud | Indio, ora grant of ten acros out of the Govern. | Mee Property owners Mlireely oppose the sonsine, Miey do not botievs tiey cua bo Dowettod by 1 te apy way, Thoy do believe that tts @ Job of no tne significant proportions, Remousteance aftor remone strapce aud protest aftor protest from thom hy beon showered apon the Board of Padtic Work, o extend this avonus to the nit @ roadway across tho marge will nave to bo coastenotot, and rrovching the bilia bridge of a thousand fees Dulit ovor tho New Jersey Roilroad eat, ve the Comelery the extension will conned oPr ect street, which is to be then knows at Pave vonne, No further work te requinte antl Ogten street is reachel, when se’ i thomsen fect of salt moadow mast o@ fled tn to Dail a roads way to the Hackensaek rivor. Tho country atthe Fiver iy about aw desol ite ond dreary @ FeZlOn ad o the holy prophets of the olden time. ing up in St. Louis; but this, too, is in danger ‘That the concessions of tho Washington | of succumbing to the extortionate demands of ‘Treaty, and the advantages gained by | the railroads, especially as it ts feared that if British diplomacy in that Convention, | !#t@e supplies should accumulate @ combination should have conciliated tho favor of the | "OW be formed and the rates Leta ery And that the Z\mea as the exponent of the | Gveuge the slighis put upon hor by tho exist. aristocratic eeutiment of the nation, should | ing raitroad companies, by building # narrow advocate GRANT'S revlection, is a matter of | gaugo double-track railroad to the East, tak- (Ee 3-1 aed ‘This secret association bears the appropri iF ecpies to one ackitrty « ate title of the Royal Blues, and when a lo- \ a oe a ta ein! cal leaguo is organized, and a sufficient num ber have joined, the members are mustered into the State guard ag militia, aud armed. Of course nono but Grantites aro eligible to ae 24 ate pa iO b¢ | membership, and it is also requ re vl that the ee | members shall be adherents of CLayroy, ws though the distinetion is hardly necessary to ‘; course. With a competent, patriotic states. | ing nearly an air-tine "pace secwpivas Cute de, » interests o " npe , Pe Typing ann arene 417 soe be tk mem Cow | be made, as the interests of the two appear See ondba hardest the sption of the avertioen tole identical in Atkaneas, Groat caro has | ™#n intho chair of stato, instead of a atolid | end Wheeling to Johnst eee | liter, Intent upon money-making and self | benches will lead to Ne aYork, Philadelphia, aggrandzement, Great Britain could hope oud other{seaports, By thi, line, it is reasoned, cherished an eurnest longing to vee tho wonders and glories of the tropics, In reading the record of his Journey, the reviewer is perplexed only by rea ton of the abuadance of novel aud interesting ma- terial Tucging from thie book, we should say that tho tclevtifle element prodomiuated in the author's charactor, Ho is everywhere the naturalist first; afterward, the historian, the politician, tae eeuno: ist, te man of lotters, Jie possesses the accurate perceptions, the quick tusight, and the Well-balanced judgment which result from a» tifle tratming; and consequently these pages aro Oiled with eutertaining detatis of the flora and fauna of the West Lodios, eo that it 19 safe to ment land, As @ ralo, the coolies are industrious, and seem cheerful and contented in thelr American homo, Thoy are remarkably fond of children and of all animals which they own, being In this respect precisely the reverse of the West Indiaa negro. sas Mr. Kingslep was onadiet to make of tie Obean or Fetisn worship ta voguo among the nex mmvinced bin that it {sin no wise @ primeval native wors lp, but simply a ey4 tan of idolatroas inevatation, accompanied by the most diabolical practices, prominent among which 1s poison Referring to a resident clergyman, from whom he learael mapy (sts in regard to Fetish worship, he say Kuch observati oes mte efa Cincinnati n, Pean., whence been exercised to conceal tho fuets in regan For the accommodation of persons residing up m ve same missionary told mo that in Sierra tows, advertisements for Tum Cox wits be rucelved as | 0 this organization from tho “ brindle tails, cece Note | a. Galak fib relay anton ccd pitien pROUmGED | ee ee rtore e Neistc costccctiante: or wake: | ETRE: Conee: Gan SIREN Coeear Irie (are welenese |/tigs Sepeedith Med jh CU reauler Fates at the uptown atverusemeat office, | as tho honest Ropublicans who oppose the | fF Ho more tri is in fature intornational | 1s be secured at much lower rates than ceertuy tk a ie: dalioch: 668 estas he whieh lie Lewd hideous sereams from the house of a Por: | ble. i'w nteo fat } 84 4-9 Weat Thiru second sweet at tue Junciionot | disreputable CLAYTON fucton .nre tormed ; | HOBO tations Hence tho solicitade for Mls | a4 of the ordinary gauge could affurd to offer; | ie uot meutioned in this vuiuiue. Seater ee ae me TaE Gees INE {tie exe that the oigce has yotwoue da Lees Ses but too many were concerned in tho aifuir to | Camtinuanco in the executive oilice. And | 514 while building up theircity the people of St, | Among the Windward Isisuds, betwoon St, | ser, and found that bo had tied up, nis wire band | ridered of (ue carts, eartay. NATIONAL REPORM TICKED. permit of ite remaining longs secret, and the | tat Guan should derive gatistnction from | Louis would be dealing a fearful blow upon their | Thowas—whore the siganerfirs',(oucved—vul Tria } ihe Lap Bak gs Bel gl PPR Ha e HOW THE PEOPLE ANE RonuBD, ae Pas of tho Daler adr parcaare | © sunevea and advocacy ofthe Tinea ie | id cnniey tw rat vg. The pet oa | hl ie wer rants seaa, by | OR a ga oman ame | tte te a Went out, Of course, In | HLCkegsack TIVOr at atr-evormuny coat; end waver newts have been colicoted from the taxpayers (oe Lie openiay of Souile First street im thie direbon, Since the Republican party carried the Log tue Bay of Naples repeated again oud again of Uese mountains constitutes the ile Haba. 1b is ag extiuet volcano, Iu tae bosom of wonld fut toll, My fri spite of the faithful tellow's entreaties ne expected, a bottie contaioing a ronud I bt of borror (0 ull LYMAN TRUMBULL The Little Rock Gazette ts anxious that the Congressional Ku-Klux Committve shall make an investigation as to the object, the people take a diferent v: tis British soothsayer; and it only requ ow of the case from a — = Tho condition of Nassau and Murray streets proves conclusively that wooden pave- ‘OF ILLINOIA, rea ow i ‘ ; eo patrios ion of refo nich, about 1,000 fect above the wca, live rome | old sclool—thres white cock's I Mr. Wm. He Bumsted aud ais Board of Gor Vice President : power, and tho importance of this eccrut | the Patri " cod ie; i ce coed * all | jicat should not be laid on business thorough: | DS isteh abi OO bakteae A vt of feudal rele, | HBULICIS salt ofa Worsip de qua aideal nw out Worxs lave Uecome voller, tes, evur tn thet tp '. ‘ ' partic coos of fo: ‘i ‘ borrows, A #0 feudal re eg sone to pla eon, i the door of | Sauls on poe: of ih i SAMUEL J, TILDEN, society, and offers to furnish such data aad | Paric# to Insure the sucess ho reform | fyes over which there is aconstant passage of | Vou exisis between the two races, ‘They are en- | ty ae ene ete eked thea up twughing, | Despics the remoustrance uf tatoremes Feshiente, information os shall Iead to an exposuro of | Movement and the defeat of GRANT. AB | heary vohicles, In wet weather Nanean street is caltivation of garden crops and boat t Neay tothe borror of nis Mie stone pavement ia aiiny stroats hae Deen wor Ti Ms 4 i ‘was nob #0 éasily be: ; Ke way for pittent wood balls Rehivee all ite mysterica, It ie not likely that this | *® the Times, and the accuracy of its | covered with slimy mud, while in dry, a thick tg thelr boats boing the best mado in tho Oe Oitarrceh come tu seaia Wiles mae ria, ure iuvercatod, 1 for the Ci ne Invitation will bo accepted, a8 it has become | Presclence, wo Dring its predictions toa prac- | dust urises frow the wooden roadbed. In sove- | West lusies. Of all tho islouda, Mr. Kingsley pro ° g cuarter, the youpte car o¢ easily rou! } janwes for the Campaign. ) 1 bo accepted, "You no deluk a mllk to-day, mas scrupulous rulers, Ove iniqattoas seo Wer of the law ailows tue peeiinlnary wap and ate Thaps aomothun. o Sessmont lor a streat iinproveuneut to on. Oh, perhaps somotiing bad in It, You give 1 a bah, toe 9 Wienes impnoveinent te by Ge Sas naot.? ned by at le hivds of the abies ine give tt | Laterestod property-owx ner, ‘Tne Board oF Pubiig Woras are thou forbidden to proceed Wika boa pros and the cot wos dead in balfan hone, } Jcted Improvement un ey ean obtain Ui Come nonnees S:. Lugla the most posutifal. It is distin guished by two beautiful posxs, eacd about 2.000 feet in height, called the Pious, One of them, ae cording to tradition, has nover been clitaved except pgs. and Wat Wasa momoravle oecasiom, A purty of Easlish ra Belonging to Admiral Roducy's tical test by compering the number of votes | ral ploces portions of the pavement have sunk which it claims for Gant in 1872 with the | more than a foot into the ® ‘ : typeby - ——-—-- aggregute Spe lenabeafltg Domoeratic com: It gives us ploasare to annonace that somo Petitor in 1803. Tho Times expects him 0 | o¢ ¢1.6 public tibraries and reading rooms in this receive a million anda half votes next yer 1. One term of office for the President, and no | eVidentthat the object of tho ruling majority ‘more; ike Constitetion io be ameudes to sucure | ofthe Ku K!nx Committee is to xpread be. ‘Ais reform, fore the public misinformation only, and of 11, Both Grantism aud Tweediom to be sdo'lshed | that they have alrcady acquired au ample fh notional affairs by lawe for the summary panis! " ' “He did 60 supply for their partisan purposes, +1 city and Brooklyn, instituted for the especial a ele a Ms : Aguin the at ns .Wued tiroa | sent of tae Board of Aldermen, So it te tn ment of present-taking und bribe-taking as well d Se 32's popular vote threo yer Geet succeeded in working Ueir way to the upper Deepest: Soe nprllan dnt Brad esd ‘ower of ol of the ring, OF Of any inuiyidas | of pat lic roobery. a aad SEYMOUN's popular voto threo years ago | bencfit of young mon, wore open yesterday a8 | jeages Ly uicaus of the shrubs and Vines om the face EO ee rene cine dese | esiring to have wis propery Im roved at the em IIL, Universal amnesty and restoration of poiitt Tom Scott’s Opportunity. amounted to upwards of twenty-seven hun- and will in fature bo open on all publio | of ino socks, but there they en red a foo in ‘db h alrsid to ae penge of others, to set tue Fequisito machinery tt esl rights to all persons concerned in the late rebel Tho name of the Hon, Tuostas A. Scorr | ded thousar holid.ys, Among thei were the Cooper Anati+ } the torribic Fer-de-lancos, oF rut-taled suakos, far + You no drink « | Mv In the ease of the Povourt avenue ewir petitioner 1s MR, ABEL RATHBONG COMDIY, Prosident Grant’ fly resitea ta he water ina iter.’ Ani when the fiitor was searouod 1k was full of poisoa-iony A third attempt thy cess, and then vani hon ade } IV. Reform in the Civil Service, 00 that eppoin- | 8M? been put forward by the Ciucianati ment te efice will no longer depend on party | Znguirer and the Pittsburgh Post as an Toers is another fact which the Timea | tute, the Young Men's Coristian Associations of and Grant well might profitably pon- | both this eity and Brooklyn, and the utile dor at this etage of the proceedings, When | Library Reading Room of the latter city. Bat more to be drewled tan Fron * Boneata the Lites of the Fer-de-lances, and it may be be neath the blege of the sun, way after man dropped, ade with no bettor 1 fron Sierra Leone, con patronage, and cannot te used as a means of cor- | available one to lead the Demoeratie ticket sie ph : the New York’ Meceantilo, Library, the Astor | 884107, of rolled down tne elif. A single survivor | sais tethous of tue Caluone peiesta—inet *Ahacers | Mi t0c tambe-towe Fo Eel ered Pupticg Wie politics of the country und pervetuating | jy the approaching Presidential contest; but | the Republicaus ctectod Mr. LixcoLy agrov- socn to reach the summit, to wave the Union | Prdre's Obeuh was too situng fur his Oveub,” ite Das a Very bad repUbstiva ainoug the decent erty holders in Jursey City. A sarowd, closes J, selva avd bo is ever playing hte ble greedy pocnets, Ou none of his lols can Oe found ‘solitary Substantial Huprovemont, dir, orca Speculates, He is an & mirable conie terate for Mr. Ttumeted, They are both <poculators, Lab of L490 IWe Lio Play DONLeE LLL Tah Toosioes,” Menyre, Bane Sted aid Corot are wie tativi uals most ta oe boues Uted “by tne Proposed exteusion Of Pavoor aveuudy Mr. Corbin petitions for, and Mr, Bumatod emai nests We Job. Unless the'property Owners tall Balt Library, and the Bethel Resdiag Room of Ply- mouth Caureh, Brodk!yn, with sundry other not so widely kuowa instiiuiions, were closed. Of worthy men in high places; andeo that the Prest nits omar T 4 dent cannot epeciat “his own relations of dicse of | (20 Mewmestion has boon tndidtrently ro Bie wife to any office whatever, ceived even by those Democrats who are in V. Reform of the revenue; redaction in thenam- | favor of maintaining the present party or- Der of revenue officers and the expenses of cole ganization. ‘This ia daly’ accounwd for. ing duiier aud taxes; dxed salaries for all revenue | ‘VHere are no assoeiations counected with the officers; the abolition of import duties on all the name that are calculated to #rouse popular necossarice of life, and the reduction of other dative . a to # equsistent, rational, aud moderate wyetem; the | cnthusiasin, Tos Scory has never been a great military chieftain like Gen, Jackson, abolition of uacoustitationa) and superfluous tnter- or @ great agricultural writer like Dr. ably to tho forms of the Constitution in 1860, the Democratic vote exceeded that of the Republicans by upwards of nine | the Astor Library nothing ele was to be expect. hendred. thousand. It was divided be. | at, she public aleaatsgo @ Last thing exer tweon Dovoias, BRECKENIUDGR, and BELL, | thought of by its manegers; but from th 80 that LINCOLN received a large majority in | liberal-minded officers of the Moreantile Library the Electoral College. At the two following and the Plymouth Bethel we had a nght to look Presidential elections the Democrats were | for 4 diferent course, We trust they will think hopelessly divided, and a large number of | of this seed of young men in New York, and on their voters were excluded from the polls by holidays of Christmas and Ne Jack iu trininpd over bi corpes. Su runs tue ta Leal, and then to fall @] Many worse stories than this are told of the West Iniiaw negro, in conmection with Odean, But it must not be supjosod that there ty pot a brighter side Ww his charactor, In fact, ose -Kuroyown. viritory. rezarted aome. of the most distinctive toatares of negro lie as but little inferior to the common cusioms of civilised and refined communities, “Is the nightly tom- tom dance,” Le asks, *somuca more absurd than | Upon thew legal riguts aud earry the nialitly ball, which 1s mow considered aa into THK IMPENDING OUTRAGE eralelement of white civiliaition 1% Hejbad an op- | into the courts, there is but Little sear but tst the ‘These For de-tom and Martins aren groat peat im St, Tueia ue, ‘They are Lileous im appearance, wud tueis hitets (tad aotaniy eceman balage bad to every animal except anuiner West Indian snake known as the Criho, whigh is harmless to man and sometimes 1s kept ia houses to clear them of rats. ‘The Cribo is generally botweon six and vight feot in Jength, and will not only kill the Fer-de-lance, fre- quently his eqnal in size, bat having despatched ‘ Bal taxes, leaving only stamps, tobacco, and distil.ed spirits as the subjects of suc taxation. pproachin| t I Vaat ate, Ba nowd ~ On ACE Gnverer ; he does not possess the him, willest bia, It seems that the Ferede-lanco, | portunity of witnessing one of these dani al . Le Prevent the levy of bisekmat! | Hoxace Gre ; P a ‘ p their r rooms open pap sue seedy gp ba ifs , 4 A Pepa tits s act taut he re euely owre epon glerke and other pablic officers for party poli gifts of eloquence which endeared Dances | *% ustitutional disability. They will all Le ke other venomous serpents, attacks hamaa beings | though as a rule the negroes are unwiliing to ad. Mr. VauW ova lar e tract a meadow only when It [6 itsif assailed, or whon it eansot C ed before ene electtot ny ” 3 mit white men to thetr entertainments, In connec we 7 fexteasivoa, Bowre eal pornoses, and for the summary punishmont | Weesten to the hearts of his couutrymen, | °Mfranchised before the next election, unles The organ of the Spanish Government in p ee escape Witnout dolng 80, Sir Richard Schomvurgie | tion with this reluctance on thelr part, tt 19 related pa Korg Ge Va # Bab flere f those who de ove why A ove voting ¢ point of s city says that its edi pening to be a ., off Woved dala bl cede mide h alike of those who demaadand thove who pay suc} | neither is he blessed with that heavenly | GRANT prevents their voting at the point of | this city says thst its editor,Ampponivg to be at | potstea, owever, tat in Guiana, the original that the following conversation, watch will be ap- | pousut uw off stalaw lgucee. ee | SRR caelitcnarpy eee | silo which trradiates tho amiable counto. | the bayonet, Now suppose this great body | Sandy Hook lately, Mould wot help reflecting | of tuis obnoxious reptile, a Fer-de-lance coiled upon | prectated by all who know wat it the favorite | 0 provent an) watt acaiia: the Job fi 9 the sort —etee core -tomatt te~mith-tiee -cerant-foken de. bom rarils.the maguificcat | The Unchangeable Democratic Party. | nanco of ScuvyLuk Covrax, And so lis ad feet tasters inst (A Aiowed (nrieea persons, to. wall prey of W: Indian chiekors, once took place be. | Property owners residing in tae lower part uf the : : pa cate a Site nancasmess Daye esd restricted to tue ase. Meny prominvnt Detocrate insist that | Domination fell fat, reeciving no response of of reform in the Republican party, as they | of Spain e wld enter our port im spite of our ine are him, res pol ied bere “ wornee tween ro and his waster : ue. fae e ad atl f $15) ber Mee i) yp sist Chat ‘ ri sath i ware Guiteltia. tk fecuha Maen Sa IE fi 5 2 n ¥, When Schombarzk himself can Wett, John, vo they gave a digaity ball on the | the lieicite tne sesvasuiuss ary much higher, and ; their party has never changed ita name, its | 2Pprebation from any noticeable quarter 4 ee nlong, strack at him, misead, and inflicted the mor- | estate last night aT tae oven Mie copostion: thevetars, oemes organization, its cseed, or the character of Tho powerful corporation wiich ia en. | &ity, and what would bo the reeulk? Guant | Mr. Murszaey, tho Architect of the Treasu: | tal wound inteadod for bita, upoa ® lovely Indian | + ex, masa, very nice ball, Plenty of protty | (row the linghts, wuere Liv Durden tas beou Lak its leadership, and, moreover, that it never | ergetically ruled by ‘Tos Scorr has leased | hit receive the million ands half of votes | ry, las been expressing himself quite freely on | brite wao was of the party aud who shortly atter. | ladies, massa. ‘Tho property owiers intend, to gat tua gon, It Re» ought to de either the one or the orber, {| tho New Jerscy Railroad, and takos posscs. | auticipated for him by the Times, and then | the question of ereeting buildings that will realiy | *¥ d died in awful axony. “Why did you not ask me, Soha? Titke totook | i941? Kince, Ka.. of Surecy City, have bcd Bi 0 ther. * ad J , ¥ a Trine oth re a) Oa Cone! 01 r dios a ell as yor ; c ‘sel ua [ a Noe cen: groator error thaa thie; | sion of that importaut thoroughfaro to-day. | be defeated by a two thinds’ mujority be fire-proof, He sys it is very bard to anage an | Fa Seinacad worn pha dhgesttltveedl havi daceabarbtuahde oh talued as counsel ws thew Loualt. eve ¢ a « his ; t a ” «found: t a, which j# #trip ell as * Ah, massa, when cockroach give a ball, him no — ~ ny ———— bpolutely five-proof building, but that one of " 5 - 4 i The existing officers of this road, by a series i bs H 3 ppoited, onv pattern sveiains to be placed over the | ask és fowls." How Bob Toombs Didu'e Want to and it ja this halluciuation which stands in ig y The Guanr party in the Legislature seem | well-made brick, with irou oF non-combustible | Stius upoa the : : affect ' Hea, Wade tho way of the success in the next Presiden. | of vexatious exactions upon the public, ex other upoa the » 1 1a, of watur Isis noteworthy thats book 49 (ull of statements resolved on renewing the attewpt to govern this | beams, protected by fire-proof shutters wud doors, city by State Commissions, nis is to be done | will resist the flereest couflagration Irom shut in order to belp in renominating and rv does not consider tire-proof. Guar as a candidate for tho Prosideney noxt | The fire expands the iron aud warps it, and when So foolish can shrewd wen be when they | it breaks, the flames get ixto the building. If From the Cine nnat Commercial, Daring the heated debate whicn follow. 1 the aback upon Sumucr by Beooas, Tome tv Siow (o JUstiiy the act Of Hrouks, Wlule be dew Suoner aud his autis! offensive mauner, Wade ar 8, WhOS® Markings consist Of a few elrealur f tie latter, whick are sometimes calied Mr. Kingsley says tending through a long series of years, have succeeded in rendering themselves the ob: jects of general detestetion, and have the satisfaction of knowing that they will retir of fact should be 90 free (rom errors. ‘There isa misquotatioa from one of Bret Harte’e poome, in chapter XV, but apart frou this, we Gnd nothing calling for adverso criticism, In Mr, Kin trip to the West ladies, he saw what few (rave tial cam palgn. Auto the name: ‘The original vane of the party wos Republican, and it never assumed to itaelf any other namg till about the time Speak ning | ters and doors b Bu thas, *Phezsudden da aniuals is vory great. T of those tarze uma striped brain sooms to agt like hounced Brooks a * cowardig assassin Gen. Jackson becamo President; and even | ftom their arduous labors in the possession boring fur a bad abject, wor, he says, could be treated with liquid | tust of the ator ort Daroxysmuatiy, and | have the eduested intelligence to, iis "apologist, Loony 0 ul waine cabegory, then such men as Mr. Van Boren for along | of & well-deserved unpopularity. In fnet, it — t would be almost a fire-proof material, | 0¥ rere fits and starts, after lying for hours motion- | Volume ho bas told us of it as few authors have the | fure thls Wale an 20mbs Were pe friendly tera, Wade Wont to tilt Wb room, Ome Decting a cei the course of the evening, but itaid not come. LD, Campoell, who waa hep ainember, Went to Wade's rouur wd told Dip hy Would be ‘chalienged—tue Southern membors we in caucus, supposed ty be arrsaciog for a ducl¥ ane agked Wade what he iutonded (9.49. 1s reply wae) T shail accept the cusileage, Wat else ean Ido L knew very Well wuen Lused the ianguago Ud that it meant Oght, and fam goig to teow + Well," sala Campba), " Low will You arrange It eTwil baye rifles, at filly yarda. Togmus aball have w amail place af White paper pinned to aie coat, Tight over his uears aud T Wilk Lave One tue BANG mae pinned to my coat tomatea, Now Low, ts ou In good order! Ave te sights ail FLT’ Kverye thing was right. "Well bow, Low, 1 want yoo wick aa ie Tdon't cae thab papel tit down that Lam Q—ly favre ado ib every Kine Wueu st ts pinned feucy. Biguting sotties wothing~it is al 1 vootense, 10 kill Doobsas lived lon, anyhow.” ‘Phe eyont {aud no challenks come | Anosher, an suotior day—anotivr caucus of tue elivairty Lis ge daring Cua Mand Side by site on the Moor of Co dress, WAChOUt speaking tozetaer, Ul the (our day, whon Toombs eatno tin Ht Wased HAViab's the wae of being 4 Wade" quice raply Wasi Tiivre ain’ no wea 1m Mt De duien cae't help At," Lge you see What plea ‘ Sunal relations wore Lutvrraptod only (ous re iowas, by, Bon,” and * Hella bub ducing that dwe "Bob" had fond ¢ The details of this litte affair” with Toombg we en Le Mr, Wao, at che speciad requont od Mr, Berry of Nasivi We @ present af 4 room i Washing @ day rn Wado and Lovaiys tuor With the rifle, Which a , «0 im Feconeiling Teams vo tae situalc Mr. Wade eacelied (im asa marksman, = Jews ag if asleep, But when eacited thoy will at ability to tell anything, Itis the cleverest bouk of tompt great deeds, Dr, De Vertoull tells a story- an if he telis it it must be betieved—of some hon ters WhO Wounde decor, The deer ran for the ream down a bank, but the hunters had no # r Lerrd it splash into the water than they heard tt scream, They leayea down to the piace aad found it ia the coils of o Hatlilia, whieh they killed with the desr, And 7 KO, Ww ad dared ¢ Many of the families rendercd destitute by | The w f the great fire in C' 4 in | suflicient thicknoss, and built double, with an huge barracks, where they are suppliod with the | air sp:ce between, to prevent the tranomlssion necessaries of life by the Relief aud Aid Society | of heat, The beums should in no case be care in cases where such assistance is required, Qu | riod into the wall, but should be supported on Malsted street there is a building coutaining 308 | corbel courses of brick, and connected with the fauilies, numbering altogether about 1,600 souls, | walls themselves On Centre avenue is another where there are 306 | The roof should k fa fire-proof building should is doubtfal If any body of mon in public life have ever been favored with mors cordiak dish ke on the part of their fellow-citizens, than the gentlemen who today cease to control the New Jersey Railroad. They have given their customers mean and dirty car; they have established vexatious and time called it the Democratic Republican party, though its usual designation was the Democratic party ; and new it begins to eall { itself the Conservative party. As to the organization: The party was completely broken up im the Presidential contest of 1824. Three Democratic Repub- (ravel and natural history that 1¢ nas beve our fore ad for many a day —— 2 Aule of Lowts Verhuel's Wine, Correspondence of the London Datty Novos. The catalogue is out of 100,000 bottles and 67 butte of the huperor'a Wine, the sale of waien by auction will commence in tho Loavre on dhora- Cay, aud be expected to last a fortnight, ‘The great cago are now aly by wrought iron anchors. f slate or metal, at ican candidates ran for the Presidency— | irritating rules and restrictions for tho gov- | families, and others are distributed over the city, | in cities of roofs composed of coal tor, or other | *ei#9 8 fulharown dear, gould have had no hopw ot | Linttated that wout with the Peaesinu ‘occupations Crawroun, the regular candidate, and | ernment of passengers, some of them clearly | As left by the carpenters these buildings were | siivilar substauces, should be probidited by law, bi a baede colt Loge Mochi ; tor siege of Karis, and tue Commune, the iuperial Apams and Cay, Jackson also ran as a| illegal; and they hevo claimed and not generally either wind or water tight ; but — u tuirtcen | ¢ v C at, aud th Prey s sail porbion Oi (el contents Femained to be @ Foputed to be poisonous as foul, Wr where their occupants are ingenious aud ener In Boston, the President of the Washing ing by tho hands of sort of People's candidate, Crawroup camo | cised the right of exec anes pea Washin®’ | weutanong steso is the barrazonta, which, whon | tuatiue Vuls of abe wine must uave bean preserve | out third in the race, Jacxsox, who was | their servants aummary punishment whon | getie they bare been made comfurtabte with | tom Hise! Heil pany las bean prosecuted |) rso, is yeatiy an dangerous Wy Dathurs ae thc shors. | ifn al Torn fon” tio mocsinoer Clases thw tran m an half © Federallet, having been | those rules have beon disoboyed, In one | Mt? nailed oror the crovices, and papers pasted | bY the Soviely for whe Heevention of Cruslly to | a Hil, of Jamales, who has studied the eatject, | fat Moet ita andthe rkelones Setod tn 100 has toned ty | Ean ooh tmodlete nuk wea sue | O72, S0mEh Une ln orn un sine | Ail eu fed ov Cla tt toms | ne epee am iad | Hn Pesan by bringing into it w large bedy of Federal. | penalty inflicted on a passonger for his} Srvameuts saved from tho general wreck 0% J that the horsea attached to # car wero | obisined from ¢ hipport ot bie view | Sckordiug to tw ‘ ‘ iste, and tho odds and ends of other factions, | failure to obey a conductor with watisfactory | gholves, and iw many instances theso domicils beatow whilo att z to draw { ntoe fact tut polsauous Hales aro unkcowa in | Jeremy Dialers wuocome to kaaale, auch good When the present Republican party was | alacrity, are made to present au appearance of comfort | *°¥e Passengers up ade Telnisady Where, belag no coral fvaih aeey thy} tle Year tates | ree SAAD Gr tae formed in 1855-6, tho Democratic party was | ‘The general policy of the managers of this | through the neatness and industry of their iH° | 444,94 yicnorto avouod eortain that the aspire alia Ghia ate face det a trnapdelag Ay not walt | again reorganized by drawing into its rauks | road has buen cbaracter od by illiberality | babitaais, Where families aettled in barracks vy agenlagh vk asap yada a ba LP EAR Sense ution t a great mass of Old-Line Whigs.and somo of | toward the public and @ contemptuous dis. | are shifttess and dirty, howerer, tucir habitations nttsent for want of orgeniaation among | More tten oseo Mr, K had ‘the good for: 1 Menten, uaa Ome Wintrearne teeters tena eet tho dérie of the Know-Nothing party, whilo | regerd of tho rights of citizens, ‘They have | sre cheerless enongh, Ench set of barracks has Tals detect be soi ms Go bo ms king | tH to hear the sound attr buted to tho sasical oF | show. ‘Vie stuck oc Mhuretindy 1 far lean abun dant a large number of the most etafuent Demo, | sold tickets entitling the holder to a pasango | 8%" of overicer whose businesn it ix to keep | goad with reat dustry, A dovpatsW trom uim | dam ah of the tropes. about which ao much bas | SG tution Vangech, tere ra galys few hundred cro the somtty Lay to ones to | fom my watoea e ay Yorb and fare; | usaf ie ia Ns charge, He we | wife rn anh na, Mne ts | oa cts Ut aa er har teams | ae ctl tee nat Republican pasty but if by accident the holder was detainod in | ayer ivan “reenive, what use they gaake of | Beilee oft Hiei lrtastiideanerdgpaie st ike that waich # inecmoiivesometinus makes | there my tricksty Ik the, ealaosus, there dee As to tho erurd: MADISON algnedihe char. | New York overnight thoy would repudiate | fy ghscrves their habite and ia euabled to give | W260. ors ‘cmewhore, We are sorry to | Whew blowing of steaw." Alltioy xisteney iloy of : ‘ © Wine Is Oxtramely Meagioy Will be rs A as estab: | the caception of the very Dost Nttle four eved flen eattod | JowauBIsbercer, OL thid rare Vink. ‘ four-eyed ish called | Vi itised. 62d, bottles trom the. Tutiert slargizer, or more comaonly Fontainediouu, and 51 froin Comptdgne yond adouds, ‘Phero ereataros seem to havea taney | The iotuiatd irien isbip between the Kmperor am Acree Mi Red Boe Out at Leo eat ubress aad the Prince gud I’rincesé of Motter nics ‘om Col, Forney'e Pr fore osmierrestrint We, snd Bop @ ¥ | roadors t probable taat the Jouaupisborger ts tiat pihraginaperal ic hain 0 a ic ¢ ae mangrove swamps, | wiven cowes Into tha warkel, is grawn on {i The syatern a0 successfully praotinod by tha With the utmost determigation, “You may seo, as | top of the mound under the Windows of Lio Bclluss | P4tisaue lor sovoral yoars past of propagatin’ Ihe Fou co down to bathe an the eait const, w group of | Moreruich, wich everybody save going dawa the | Simicoom, aud Laue Wsuriude constand ant {rot Heine, and i calloa tio’ Pride of fae Gellary* aud | MUBnIy OF tals dauicious excaient haa Been ter for the United States Bank, which Jack. #0N won great feme by destroying. Mon. NOs approved the protective tariff of 1824, VAN Bonen and Wrrasr were protection. ists, and the Democratic party helped to carry through the famous tariff of 1842, But nowaiays ihe party claims to fayor free of the musical ish cannot y their contract, requiring him to pay bis fare Pay: lished. that of the ea asecond time for the return trip. Io their rates of commutation they discriminated uo- reasonably and unfeirly against the poor and in favor of the rich. A commutation ticket between New Brunswick and New York for one year was eightydive dollaxs—for three netice, however, that Mr. Train signs blinseif *¢ next President of Awerica.” Considering that all the British possessions on the north, all Mexieo and Central America on the south, aod te whole of the ail Rhino wines, To are ad) 205 irom intelligent information as to who are deserving and who are net, So complaint bas been made that those in charge of contributions for sulferers have been overbearing | West dudia Isloads still remain to odd, th and partial ia the execution of their dutios, but | titie is altozetber 100 erga. In the present state of the Rey. Rosnws Counrer, who has had good op- | & werld it is more devirabie xt Pres) portunities for observation, believes that such | dent of the United Btatos tna the noxt Prosident of chjects for ursistanc ayes," 18 be Mushrooms for the Pros A Freah te vention at tho White Hoan, te " black dots, (n pairs, peoriag vp out of the wand at due ; tt ne Baile! ny vale » une | America, ei id ot Le surprised If it were to foich prices | Uucod tn toe gardeus of VUve Mavsion bef trade, Tu tho teeth of Cavtious, Gen. Jack. | montua it was thirty five dollars. Maay |} peneaany Relief und Ald Goslety avo aw eae the very highest verse of thy surf line, As you ap: ero Unprecedented. Ln the list af fareiga (shat f this city by Me. Py or tow drrye! ont 80N, in the era of nullification, gave the cele. | poor men aro unable to pay at one time their ——- Tee ete aete ee ean ae eraee | Rrceen LaOm-IAR loan ap. oad prove. Wempaslne Me’ E cudenity of old “nceltss mich Tam (alte anes andar hs te ey Ashes, 7 i : alld tuto little aberrations, but unhke some other | helong to a purty of four-eyes, who run—thers ts no f dratched. dee Port fl Hi oad . “The Fe oa— oad fares for a whole year, 4 ) ford Courd ° ‘ - ; h there are about 2, ne for the preiay toast, “ The Federal Union—it must ill et : mS Whee See A man & We fod io the Hartford Cowrant » wise } aewspapore, it is got afraid to state the fact when | otver word—dowa tho bouch, dah into the roaring | boldles, is describod a Porto dord, w dositnater, | txe years. Do oan Ban Frenenere be preserved.” In our times the Democratic | situated has been compelled to pay one hun: | and spirited protest against the attompt to sup- | convinced of 14 The other day in comparing the | gurt, and the woment thoy roo you vate in the mew | {OreiB,t9 MY Fecollections of that wow, to me, ob- | Where ho was wary succos-ful im raising te woyh: party of the South bas waged a war of four | dred and forty dollars for precisely tho samo | press by mero force all opposition to the renomi- | prices of advertiewents in Taw Suit snd tn the | run back again on the meat wave aud besin stan srding te suviesturen: Wass Be ausited bees’ tay | gouiines tothe esis detent’ the best seclioee at years’ duration to destroy the Union. In a | service thet his richer neighbor received for } Dation of Gaant us the Republicau candidate | Transcript, we toll tutu tho orror of stating that an | agthe eky once more, He who sees fourores fur | Franch army can again become graat—inere aro but | the antwal and vegetable kingilo and none that ie wont, the Democratic party of 1871 is igbty-five dollars, At other way aations | There must be, saya the Courant, entire freedom | “{V#rtier in un SuN gets oue hundred aud tweuty } tbe iat time witaout lanzbing must bo much wiser, F (ing f ee 7 Tom Fumtaueblead and four trom | more Thcrwaguty, anproctuad by Aue bon eteant and 7 e party of 7 no fe e dk At other way sts 8 / : . times of many copies of Ma adverileement put {9 | or much stnpider, taan any wan has na ‘ ‘ sa dla Aertel Be boa planted by ar, doover is ib & more like the party which clevatod Jerren. | proportionate rates lave begn adopted— | mers Republicans in tho expeersion of ult | or. tion ay, am. uverti-ee in tho Zraiwriit: | Tho lusurlan growtly aad the tiebnees in tor Graan Ac Uhied oles Aoarisiing condition. tive cust of construction and mnnnoeeefQS, 19 the Prosidency in 1801 than the Lib | rater that are unjust and abaurd upon their | Peer intimidation cannot be allowed. | ang truth appears to be that wt ‘Tam SUN circulates | ¢ sivatleip ot tha rape fem eee Mean terrae atted Mtntes Senate, — f from which ue almost uulimited supply of peroneal et mtnren Tae encrarra RRCaD NMC TSTRCIOETICINCICL OE Scalia Reetamenr eater ee ertemmr areca Peterman: teeter aidatdlennliic tac dvcitendiabeubantem- onrioneardverel fell lea nf punsiue ndard, | Din vorstublecen be 0 Like the same party which Ropent Was | managers of the New Jersey Railroad have | orisieise the alana soasuitaey on ak Nike Mee ton ate ce te anaead eae High Woods." Here, ue slsewhere in te | Enea ao Biter aunjoat Pilg AL ‘ait POLK rnled one hundred and thirty yenra ago. | assumed and maintained an witiiude of ag- | of anything huts second tora for him, it w Teite ke ; Peg harder out heobergh o remind oursuives iat | found ia the i roy. ‘tle is ® DAF degres ot heat yy ; x limos ns many copies of his a aading the statements of ov of the moct | Worse man than I'wee, He HAA atwassed Asto leadership: In enrly days the party | gressive fusolence toward the public from | soon be discovered that vitality has goao out of | sept forth to the 4 Ma Swe ndvertiser in the ously trathfal of meu--af the man who res | Sesest fortuna in publi very man in the was lod by sound Democrata of the type of | whom they recoived their aupport, and the | th Transcript has, while the jour n ad assorshi $ tho Univoraiy: | saute iveoaia ats ated 16 han Jere Maprsox, and Chay. At a | travell lau lhe glad to 6 ing to find such views exy at OA Oe 1 . Y mot thid en f io br yeare ; 4 him do Au Americun Girt Mar later period, Jackson, who, as we have fthem the positions ihey have eo a jou f Pilly aaa aeninanioe: Of AUR [eer OL omc Mere nemnaeartann tong Tt ep was appointed re, W play of weal gh ea HE Francs. aloady sald, was wall’ a cMadcealiats seamie'| lana auuasd Courant ; md if the Repabliesn party 19 not tO ee sce ea nile to conrect F pusbecl Guy otter wau of exnzgeration, to | Ia wite Pomoray, and a ation watt PME Shirt he | the lead of the party, and took into his cous Now here is Tom Scovv’s yreat opportu anes Rs yee ye we Li they ious a Aer pies of any of ‘a TPH ae they, ave boom Mixed Woon fweed, and ; . | sely Rooen B. VaNny, James Becnanay, | nity, When ho obtains possession of tho | Pree! (Mf ran Feeney 2h Me atareel Of 1. AR. inberseling audl-relaabla JONeAs ' tho wegouat tomperato soa | arch a ting Will lie done, and all thst ie , : ) freedom; and when it becomes tyraunical it | South, puolished woekly in thia elty by Tardvow & A to alls the th iaraerite Ie dots ne t Tours McLane, avd others of that stamp, | New Jersey road Jot him begin by turning | just die ¢ serisiia Gn of inform . hiss HOOF Ladd Bis rsa th My f who wore lifelong Federalists, dyed in the | out the whole batch of arrogant officials oe tion eateutat sf apvctal use to the Southern mf dead Saeed his caupatyin ; ioe wool, Still nearer our Carnoun, | who have so long deficd puble sentimont Great Britain has yery quietly taken pos: | people, We v with later a mh 0 vemarkable naiurat 9 Re — : ; “faeces t bor uyou the Yazoo Valley in Missins) op A Sibel RP : who was sin, & prosls essiont and imposed upon the community with thoir ] session of the diun watry in South Afr a ¥ a n 1a L La Bros, ¢ The Preside Campnign ot Citize Bhirquis of and no more of a Democrat than Lucifer, | arbitrary and lawless exactions, and then let | Th wonderful territory bd beon twiee rejected | 1 BEDE Ee ke Ma pout thirty sty mites trom 1 4 ho | Lartux Rocw, Ark., Nov, 38.1 have just held | so. ; dictated the policy of the party, ile trai Lim institate a thorongh reform in the gong. | PY the Bagtish, though the ebiofs who euled it ie , F apy aed rh 9 Bree OF) the geyin 1 auds Proodental mas wp wena Det iat TAMOAT TT Vie FOR TMM eT Os ve 4 Wier bade, cod cl boa Beatle eae ee a Ae Thin makes AFy-niny | & : KANDER H, STRMMENS, and kon Hiboral policy, wisich in sure in tie end to | Rnees sites the f Nose AGHA: I. | te: ReREAS ' Meat ty | attaerianiped Test Gerwarin teva Toc 0, fre me 10 te 1 pene A eecking tis the Queon, to be motion to ) ' a Leagues in. Metireake, ‘Ooms, Who, from ti time, trampled | ve the most profitable, If the pooplo are | igus posse 1 and dele laude, Hoe (iiisbuon ad others for mardor Is stii! on ected by 4s chianmein oF eon Wis, Oto, Kenturkey, Meyation ( . dow) sugh Democrats as Bayion, Mas Wily trowted thera will 1 nocessity | y PTA in thei) prayer Naw, (one enn a byiAdh, and te Hlo.tare nnd My platforia consivis of id 1 Dovai.ss, and finally vl tho laoyitige the Tangind nate ees } a ae rong of tio | three pi i Ia to beat (rant; to wey ; and Dove and fing plunged tho ¢ | vo hayiige the Lasycul io, and the money - 1 to b hyn v Me NY A ai M piteh ‘ i : ft Aut hows Gh 2 into adiaetroun civil wa ere wd be used for uke purchave at } of pe Mt y Gay veut h rr 1 A eaferectitom Deo 1 " RANCIS Vit ey yur Lofty t ment has f ei eu) ar net terest tes Ti ‘ cou! iv beep Vie luried vegetbbe oat President ie