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THE SUN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1871 | SAG head of the Government. Let us get rid of | placed in the most favorable light in which | mittes, and any further ction on the matter will | POU ALITY BEFORE THE LAW | Sttser teptttcen, Ft sonid not be ther ier, and N@ TO SER GRANT. / it beforo the country is entirely swamped by | they can be viewed, appear bad enough. eget ogy until this committee shall retood to belittle the measur Adventures of a Newspaper Correspondent he se AAYY, | the foul corruption which it epreads every: | Still these exporures wil exalie lide = ave made He reper LABOR RECOGNIZED ny THe HovsE| ,, | WHAT ME raaatDETT DARE vor no. ite Rune agninat Beat What Went sat where. prise, as it would be diffiew add to the A OF REPRESENTATIVE, irae that the President might nominate and irant’s Daily Peck of Newspaper Clips | It Shines for AIL. a mong tho claims of British subjects the Sena n = : a ite 4 diagrace in public estimation of aDepartment | geqi 4 ho United 8 ie hve 0 4 — Cees aoseribed by the conliomae trom Dewars | otra-Deat Dest Wane te tee the bam THURSDAY, DECEMBER A Deathbed Repentance. bel against the United States which have been passed | 4 won-PartisanCommitton of Workingmen | (Mr. Bigs), as Droken-winded Repavilean. poll Kips Aorauasnbbaar signed Misdaedte ibe having for its ostensible head # man who | gpon by the Mixed Commission at Washington tobeA has directed the Cuban policy of the Govern. | js that of Axtnonr Banctay, who was formerly ointed b the Preside: i che te Inve | ticians, “It he did he would have in his great oice | — Wasmixaton, Deo, 14.—"' Do you suppose I | t — As the end of his official term approaches, to Work. | fruck's blow at. the laboring foterests of the coun. | Covi see Grant’ I said to an acquaintance Condition of Americ 'e inating conventi 0 ‘ t t, * +. try, The President was as man of courave; but No, he Lasn't got a 49 for toe Cincinnatt { Satay beeen eats and the nominating conventions aro close #€ | sone in tho interest of @ son.in-law who {8 | British Consul in this city, from which office ho | Titre wae dete thtautwhich ho dared hor docand that | Commeralat nor any of ite corresrnnonte i oe hand, President Grant announces that Me | oc ty paid for his influence by Spain ; whilo | was dismissed on the demand of our Government apmixeron; Des, S.—The House of Repro. | wes te devote thy commission to folitictl or bar. | i Vest Oe reutsnuecien te has 0 olerie oul | has adopted the recommendations of the Civil | (E's 20) yond is @ person who has been | for violating the neutrality laws in relation to en- | tii ny the amccintwect Of w coment ee the ee ee cee eee Re (oe eerelee ine | by oom evar’ ail ene, lending papers. Overy ony, and Rewery Theatre Dict lalph Geiviee Cotersinton, tnd (tat to ulen they | oo ra te she Leotatate Tatmenta. The claimant alleged that in 1858 he | Dil foF the appointment of w commission on the | Guniony expecting, arouned sentiment of tho Labor: | CUE GOL everything that i# ‘oF interest fo bir,‘ Bryant's Opera Mouse vir « alert aynad at if he beninnl convicted by the Legislature of Massa- riage i he claimant alleged that in 1868 he | sutject of profits botwoen labor and capital in the | ing clas uatal amount of chopings Is about a peck a day, Filth Avenue Theatee—Diveree Propose will be enforced from the beginning | orasetts of taking a bribe of $60,000 for be- too! up his residence in Goorgia, and engaged in | United States. pat. Campbell asked M Hose if he thonght the and after busine #6 woure he faces a cigut wl Koes Or Chatter O°Battey, of the now year, Having done all in his powe? | bine the interosts of a railroad company | Pltnting, carrying on four plantations in that | Mr. Campbolt (Dom., Ohto) argued in favor of the | miscionns Mout MPPOINE & Dumucrat om tue com | chery cling from all the pps', Dit wen hs coma V tae Rawin's Theatre— Oper Seals, wih Alas sineo he becamo President to demoralizo and sii} i placed him in an important posi | Sttted thet he refrained from meddling in the | disposition of the eudject which he had euggested | Mr. Hoar thonaht that if tho President could find | to the Commercial and Tim New Youk Sun, ve Just Row York Cleeus—la a, opvaie Kadenyet St dobass tho civil service, and to employ it as | UC nF peeienas insurrection and civil war, but always conformed | yestorday—the refurence of It to a select committes | Spm ct ttsny the tenon tie canerith aNd te | grersthing irom tiem {nue tieyn: waned ty aoe | Nixon's Olveus--19 and 120 Broadway, political machino for his own benefit and | YP Of (rust , to the Queea's proclamation of neutrality ; that | €F tHe two Hones, “He agreed with wist ad Deen | Be"ioved and ellved he sou--io would apouit | Hee pout he not nee bat fine | Digeple Theatre—tuepty Dempiy. Deesldent' - __ | sald yesterday as to thore being too many commis | lin. “+19 he popular wits the newsoapar indn hore, tse . thet of hie family, Gaanr now promises to| ‘The Judges of the Superior Court are to | CWine to the President's proclamation of block | 1 oa tveetg 4 afin Mr. Campbell acket Mr, (oar to mame a Demo. | "NO, All of Newsnaper Ityy is aeninge ify # Frameleeo Mluatrele 698 roainay Y a P ade in 1861 it was not possible for him to with. | 0%, referring in that connection to the failure Of | erst wim tue Presid With tle exception of tie New York Times Hoay Mastor's Overs Weuge—The Star Tre pes abandon theso abuses and to introduce in | meet to-day to elect a Clerk in tho placo of | graw his effects. tr aie saw of insurrection ; | 22 £8% Domingo Commis on, ‘The question of | oftce. ma the Fresident bed ever appointed 10 | or, tenting journal of the country wove roores re Com!qu ant Star Compery, . + @ ‘ot a oO ; sted atives here with the 7 teat i | lioten Bevarn Teeance--tieu Cores of tetas their stead the policy of tho Reformers, But | Jauxa M. Swenvy, aaid to bo a fugitive from jus- | 479" sccordingly he claimed damages to the | (U2 relation between labor and enpital was one | 4 wonp ro tHe ORNTLAMAN FROM DFLAWARE. FSG, i tua IS A rienRennt eerie tone Wallacn’s Vweatre ‘Gotan as all tho oftices aro already filled with his | tice. Before choosing a new Clerk, the Judges | go cunt of $976,000 ‘ at a ane | Committed by the people to thelr revreventatives 19 | dir, Hear dechined to pursue that subjoct. tle i hn etinte! Fi hoe i God's Anwar toe : shel r be kept in | mast receive Col. Swaswr's resignation, of re- 275,000 and upward for injury done | Congress, The Committee on Education and Labor | bad # word to say to the gentioimon trom Deliwaes TVG MANSION : ercatures and relations, who will be kept in to his real and personal property by the forces | was the proper committeo wo insiitute the proposed | (ee e honed he never would be led 11 deoste So T went to the White How op y For the accommoiation ot persons rositing 9 | ir hig retlected, the reform cannot amount | Move him, Swassr is now under an indictment, i r 4 ss Lake fo the exchange of ertmination of rectimination in ‘oubie door in front and wal ’ tenet (ihe secommotation oF persons Tsvcelvad ot | 22 Hele relected, tho reform canin u Fie cehtatin ahoatd not be accepted untit hie | SM2eF Gea, Suenvay. To his memorial tho | lavestization, It there wero auch a nate of div | regurd to tho histury oF erutacice of the difereat other Amerionn citizons do tie aa: bee resater tevanetthe up-tows adverieemens ofes, | to much watil ho Is turned vut. babies ‘i ia aan T 1 to | United States demurred, on the ground that the | Content botween eapitalista and the working.classos Btites of the Union. Ii in any American etate gentlemen in Jackets vc-usied posit 84 162 Wert Thirty-sccond stivet, at (ae Junction of The rules proposed hy the Commminsion | CCCUns SFO layne ie, tal tee dud © | etaim is note valid one under the treaty; that | & 80 require prompt ection by Congress, the | labor, humanity, or morality were disgraced, jt was | $° aneciestion Prot ike: ramen, hes a Broad sixin ay 18 A.M Pal have done his duty honestly, Lot the Judges proposition before the Houeo wae only calculated | ie commen diserace of every American citizen. | & truetion that thy eigen mote an iia tore ph enchie Aelita . scom to usin many respects defective; but ‘ “ the acts complained of are not such acts as the M As to the working Classes of Massachusetts, did nis | PUL interes ing route to the pre e ice of oar Prost — ft , vey reflect before they accept his resignation, oF ap- | tated statee ar tata fury and thet the | !2 Brocrastinate and delay that necessary action, | itieud trom Delaware remeber tho fuct which he | dent, ULI yor arm nut» anepic us looking ena VAMONAL KERORM TICKET on tho other hand, they establish principles | poing his successor, The new Clerk should | siivant te hin long deciciliation. to this coun, | 2f,,t%* President were to appoint the Com | tiosea ‘oy an inveatigution of preerssiy tao carne PELAMTIRITIGE TOTO ne Canee ite “are sincere and honest adoption and enforerment ef he retiring Juda ry, had forfeited his right to claim the position | from the friends of the Admlnisiration, Who they | Ordered by the Repuvlican Legislature of | Melt turn ty come to eee Grant” Some of their Sor Gre ' P with th ie retiring Judges | oy hoe! h Sivcsschusstee? aud it , turns, Enoticed, didn't como at nil, f had hard F or Presi : 4 ; ‘ Hebi 4 5 : of a subject of her Britannic Majesty within the | wouid be, God only knew, Perchance Borio might a and if ne (Hoar) could not | turns, & cow N. hid hardly LYMAN TRUMBULI of theso principles would no doubt be of | of the Superior Court are young men. They | cs sening of the troaty, ‘The Commissioners, after | be at the head of the Commission, and Tom Murp Gnd 6 better areument for tie Bul he | fited tne dour and wus, tool ing abou. for Gin 4Y?) I d 3 ae lh ‘ 4 | hae ie baeNetl » The s and Tom Murpiy | would say that ie a aingio boy or cirl | Dente whena colored devuty acproac ed io ant es aaa great benefit to thecountry. But low much | bave s future before them. _ argument, disallowed the demurrer, but would | at the tll, aud eandwieuod botweon them would be, | Of feen sears of age, insteat of being In the com tskod Une aatonialing quoi, Wt wae nota OF ILLiNors, sori hore he present case? The ae ne r, 4 Mon school or in the bosom of the famuy, was be ne House.” 119) a wit.) som tnd a bail ie Ye * a the prese : v ssl The two Washington newspapers which | Permit the United States to take issue against Lecineeg! Fie tcath oF ie avd ryt to id Working ima factory until nature fniled and water Fiving him a louk ¢ a whicl ‘or Vice Presiden facts show that thero is none at all. the facts alleged in # jal if they saw fit 4 for the beneds of science, and report, aa in | had to be thrown In the taee, the cost o1 the commnis- er fone nec to carey the 5 pits are competing for the doubtful honor of repre. | * ged in the memori y saw Git | fe san Dotingo mattor, the charactor of ihe ver. | 810 Would not be thrown away if tiat one ting eT hav n injetiken for a hotel tANT has long had all his worth ting officially the opinions of the ruling family | © 40 #0. This is substantially @ decision in SAMUEL J. TILDEN, obs treet ear conduc alone was disclosed ant held ap inthe face of diy | eerk. & ry a I mio, the bugs, and the lizerds, On the other hand, neg Malet ih tol . raha YA 4 2 " \d remediod ould entle Thuy | E think, a time or two. for a vickpo an lofte adieak loss relations in office, and as the new rules | g¢ the capital have fallen into ways of unpleas. | MVOF of Bancuar’s claim, and foreshadows the | 4 committee to be appointed by the Sneaker would | Delaware 1! tise ‘Masnscraserte, nw which fercaae | for amember of tho Lozisiatire, hu. i never Ooe will only affect tho filling of future vacan- oss, The Chronicle accuses the Republican result to be anticipated in all similar cases, It | be alected with impa tiauity, and hould be com- | the employment of eniid factories aniess ¢ curred to me that I iooked like a Congressinan, ; k " aed of representatives both of cxottal end tabor, | had an opportunity to atte y ot bette Jonuen for tho Campaign. cies, his adoption of them will not in the | of forgery; aud tho Republican retalintes by | Will slso serve aaa precedent for the establish: | E94°C) the Dewocratie party ne wells of the Repub: | than tot Having way common, scvsol and senciog | 1 found Gen. Dentantrcansed by four td 1. One term of office for the President, avd n0 | toast interfere with the position of his family | charging that Parker, the carpat-bag Treasurer | M¢D¢ of claime against the United States for | lican party. Bush a committee would ves fr more | lenocant boys and giris to the pillory OF whicping | pleasant predicamon' thoug, perlas, nob so mach more; the Constitution {© be amended W secure | Oy hig cronies, So far, it isnothing but a sham | of South Carvlina, who is #0 deeply implicated in | Property seized or destroyed subsequent to the | exise it would be composed of men renresenting ali i ; po ae to be surrounded by one, They were briekiy Wis reforn : . “piady t 9th of April, 1865, the date assigned in the treaty ction of the country and both Houses of Con- AWARS PROUD OF BES WHIPPING PORT, ngs ide the Eveeiasat, tag IL Bott Grantiom and Tweedism to be abottened | deathbed repentance, which does not involyo | the fraudulent Saasciel operations of Ger. Boors, 4 ' Gress, Dooaking of Mr. Biggs sald that {twas rent and proper for fAoueo in their bee ta etek cite by laws for the summery puniahe { the abandonment of any of the eins of the | O7Ns ® large interest in the Avondale, and ‘1s | 1 the termination of the war, although hostilities THE NECESSITY OF ACTION, Masmocuvetts to establisn her labor buroan, Vat | get out; anouner rad a son UL that, Ae. wanted ta ; Bade y tory much dissatisfied with the present conduct | did not cease then, aud some of tho mostde- |). 14 , : she should not come to Congress ior that purpose. | fer jn; another had wclali that the President kuew ment of present-tiking and brive-taking as Well a® | past, and as euch it is worth as little to the je sald that mutterings wore coming up from the | As to the whipping port in Delawsre, that was an of public rot ‘ ; of the paper, to assist which he expends some. | Structive raids on property oecurred long after | j:horing classes, and were beginning to be audible. | institation which the people of that State were | t,tbout and could make ail right by baw Kersten of ie Bates tyand restoration of pout | PUNO as for the present, it will be to the | pb otys money freely." To this the Chronicte re. | Wad. The Mixed Commission have nothing to ‘Tnere was, porhaps, a'atorm brewing, The cload | proud of. Thad only been estaviisned for felons | yryPard go on, And: then toey overwbelsned th erval ann and ton of poiltl: | lie body's money freely 0 this the CArontele ree | a ie t of such claims, which | N&d, "ade ite appearance in the horiaon. Jt was | and scoundrels and thieves and rovbers ; and st wis | ger jal Deut with auesuons COuIa \Wer tend ta est Fights 40 all persons coucerned ig. the tate: robot onda by saying that the writer in the epud. | 2° wi he settioment ¢ DOW, perhaps, no larger than s man's band, but it] to be suid to the great glory of the Dtate that no | Chair cur Would usm Congresetion aver etme hon The State Department Ws a Quack Medte | Zican “ shows such knowledgo of our affsirs as | Have been lef open for adjudication by the ox | would increase and increase uatilthe whole eavens | tan had ever ter brought beck tue second t? Did ail these people have to go in bette they bs sn iGk CVE ROL Gi 2 f a k Medi« 8 a A see : 0 Deco! r 0 dis: after bein properly whaied, [Ge ag liver ae ner lene eoule thay tale to the ; AY. Feform tn the ¢ 0 that sppoin eis Coueerhs hone but asneak could get’”—all of which goes | “MAF course of law; but their decision in this | trous consequences would be tne result, uniess Coa- | Mr. Hoar inquired wether ioSromen were Whip ic Metta atere Cc RIGA IE. cies sent to cfice will no longer depend on party | 4, , iaiilunineta (aeanmeritaiae eke ja ilat cases will furuish a strong poiut ia | Fes sB0uld tako prompt action to rellexe the labar- | pep there a second {i pumice baie pithondee, and Gansot WO Sed Gh: Biband OF GE appears to be the generally accepted | to illustrate the demoralis ng influences resulting | oO en te aud acainot tue United | E.Ciaeses frou the oppressive system of taxation | | Mr. Bievs was nuarie to say, But there had becn ETE ee rT n at * O1 fn ty m7 timate soci y ‘ ti avor ol ah claimants a rain Le which now weighs apon them, \o regretted t! L an emigrat: irow claware to assaci bea hb, ps Aang f tupting the polities of the country and perpeteating | opinion among medical men that the virtues | from intimate association with the existing | ot gate come to trial Ea etori bod ago Meee 0 giys the quemioma Gent | came [taugitst deo ee een | penC Ratan Utne (Be sooin wee pearly full, people i puworthy men in high places; aud so that the Presi | of cundurango, the new specific for cancer, | Pieseut-taking Administration nigeovyianig ceeictacer tetted aay fal neuects ‘The House hed ‘ueen tela yesterday | "Mr, Wout said thas 1¢ the eentieman from D Peet camer bl abd female Wiel ahi Tew, clos an nt cannot apcoiut tis own relations or those of ; — SPRITE that the Kepablican party was the friend of the la. | ware or anybody elso thought that youn, tuale and fomeie, Wish and Liwe'ich aut bi sebrettlaae eb have been greatly overrated, while many Te anpeate that een fee Was Inaatlicl tte From a giiloimaa whose name, from re- | boring many but hi taverted and wis ready to | Deisware wae beiter than that of Mosse FSPaaT ie al ams toothed woartacye benvanera, tad # wife to any office whatove anline shies Y ieee th . beta daa i tf sahliviies om publishing, we | MAtala that no party Lad ever existe! whoso legis. | that it was a matter for an exulting eneer or latix rood Raine, ite was bore for the’ peoiilon hi 6 r er ’ crs and the expenses of collect. | the drug has no active therapentical prin- | Board of Aldermen has signalized its entry into | Have received the 4 ig note, dated at Ha- | sion and wrong to the great laboring ond producing | to say, ‘Tniy was simoly a demand for light; it was | clude to tara Grantout at (ho exyiration of his leat, ; : peed p fas devs. Waleed. Wis: Lavaan gattean‘on/iMé' | suave uy balakiean carpe enreel: aaa, tea ciasges of the country than the Kepabliown party for | a demand for an investigation Into tne question | iy would, perhaps, be well en a ty keep Deut id ‘ H slaries for all revence | ciple whatove ho investigations of the | power by blackmailing candidates for the offices » Dee. f jowod the lecisiation of | whether the legislation of the Geveral Government i ‘ : ioc officers: the abolition of import duties on all the | Washington Medical Society did not carry | at ite disponal, and proceeding to give out “Twas present ata mocting of SCAN Tonara, | Congress on tho sutject of tue taruf internal taxes | did tn any respect Operate injurionsly on the tabor- | ©? attend Lo tue carve fur the Lext Yeuut, q pcaselatlee ot hic aid Gla bed Gad BEGTEERRLNT fe § y di TY | at its disposal, and y ng Og ut Pp Ramon Hannes, Puaxcieco YeaRes, ana ath 4 bonds, aud aaid that the mutteriags Whied were | ore of the country, Who would dare ts say that be OLD DADDY DENT. pagegsomnventciptothon on of otter duties | such weight with the public, becauss tho | tious to the largest present-givers without regard | eh'e's of votunterts, Toma sald that tne execu, | heard arose trom the fact that Would refuse an Taveutiration cemunded oy all the | | Sitting near the re and eyeing every porson wha cou sistent, rational, aud ate ° : : HARI RWALMANIGLE GF Cals RLS Of the eignt vers would svon be Longotten, am eal tena 5 tesa cabs Oreanizations of labor, and refuso lu have it made | entercd wus grandiather Dent. He Hovde vo off abolition of ur tional and superfluous inter. | Members of that Society wero evidently | t® the qualificati f the per 5 hit as to the American eallors and ofleera who had 7 jai es jor oe AGAINST EADOR } bythe aulest, and most impartial, and most com- | I believe. bat simply stays abvat tue Whito House ee ee eee craeg ais | strongly. prejudiced again Dr. Brteo, eho | Tels Business was conducted in the boldest vrived they could hevraly won over wile alitne | 424 19 favor of eaoita. Conmeniing unon the | Yerent persoae?.” On those two’ provositions he | $moxing clears nd enjoying tbe UO ory of ihe tl tsof t = nf ne h no eppa t ” 1 t pf tot opera Sepoenres Sy peal Of the incume tax. he sai woul! rest the bill, J call (o1 vote on ly. He wears his bigh plus nat all the thre nd . led ' $ of sucls taxation was prominently interested in the introdue: | "°" bir no nm ns tempt at alinent, i c,tnat the Ameri Hunt i amounied to thie: That tue rich man was to eh eee pi Ruaiee ; every few seconds brings his cane down upon the cgisiation to prevent the levy of blackmail Y ¥ as is admitted by all the papers with the excep. | om acaguatde and as devold 0 ‘elieved iru bis proper burusa of toxation, and ISPOSING 01 MENTS. floor with a hard" thd,” looking aronad at Lit asus catus and oluerpantcomeers for bart; pan | Hon of the drug, and entered upon thotr ex. | tn or the: ber, which is accused of hating | ss Chopbiea or" aay ot the Feveluonaty Hefei wana aman ao. vy tie mann can: | the vote was frst taken on Mr, Burch Noperal aon. meantiey vo tee tbat asicese i tal puryoses, and for the summary panisiment | amination of the matter with the avowed | ottained the city printing through proscnts Iu New Vor ng President of the Cae | Parsmealency, whe fread wad cuampion of tue wors: | bytue Bureau of Bratisties, nen'was neeatived.. | Uiantuan. imi lel like of those who demand and those who pay suca | intention of proving cundurango a humbug. | 7} i ieacents dpeiaadad “wa i beat " ; ing man ihe vole woe then takes on ME, Campuetrs prop: | Lwent to the desk of Gen. Dont and presente) eontrit But ions mare HamasliAl ae wetink She scale of prese lemanded was ve ® Espofiol in Havana; Hernsra, Youmes, and Mr Dawes p., Mage.) inquired whether tho | oeition jor the appoiutment of a joint comm myc . jul 01 101 ps ta gurces of informa: t _ he Ch } 1 1, oeratic Party Was prepared (o vole to by sf — i erate, as given in the Chicago paper ice | the otucrs are the leading rulers of that corpora Prepared (0 vote w revi the | and it was nezatived. ( . *, ic 7 a! " * ’ nee td y enh 4 ne tax? The vote was then taken on Mr, Kellince a Graut’s Sencea Ring in Washington, | tion the facts derived in relation to the use | justices, $590; clerks, $500; city sealer and | tion, To the mandates of this institution the | | Mr. Campvell rotted that he did not present | me Ang Gusset te Coca 5 pM, Camprell reokred | ment, requiring one of the Commissioners Ui ‘The good people who believe Grant tobe | of the article ae @ cure for cancer aro any- | weigher, $300 each; fish and other inspectors, | Captain-General of Cuba, the Governor of Ha- | bere to revresent fis individual views and to'set | of Use countey, aod imilisg tue term of tae Co- g : t Stee ial es ed hag aes } 0 8 tudividual views. a a ountry, aud limitiag tue term of tae Co FO Ee ee ee her ease ANIL ee | thing but coufirmatory of the extraordinary | 8200 cach, ‘The Zhibuae calls for an investiga: | vana, sud the volunteers all over the ialand are | mitu te Democraiie party joet as ‘one as, he be: | mason to one year, and it was agreed to, ed that tere should t K TEBW GRU ARSHGH Gi Teac RISC e || (ews hak Gy. Oseiiube! Ceuaell ee Grand! |; panireaas : eved (hat it would Ure its best efforts to undo and |" br, Pierce's amendment, requiring wie Commis. |" That's the paper thav's boon. > us 8c invited to read the developmenta in another | ‘ltims put forward in ite favor. ‘There ap- | 5 Z a | sat Tonava was formerly a molasses dealer | remove the outrages and oppressions which the He- | signers (o be selecioa avleay wild Tererence to their a peen giving us (urs.” s column wlating to the eroceedings of the | Pears t0 be no doubt that many deaths have | 97 1s, but by success in the slave trade he | Fusiican party bad impoved on tne producing classes | Character” and capacity. wan agroed. to, Toe last salda it's Patter a free-thinking cons ating to the J rs of the — stg OF the county, would like to know, howe mendment, that offered by Mr. Cox, requiring the t toot Q great wealth, He is as cruel and Gesean Nandiions Sin 1a Weashigaiens (6 occurred while the patients were undergoing Though the man Wii11ams is not the : is chee alas patton Whether ali tae Repablionns in the House were pre. selection to be made irrespective Of political or Jo you wish to see tho Pres n business t'* yonder on the method adopted tocreate a field | *eattent with cundurango, while in reyanl | fret eotored juror ever impanclted ta this mex Nindietive as he is ignorant, and he can hardly | 79 the gentioman. (Dawen) was reckoning without | Pertens comslserations, was: sl deaeas A Es aS caitag) Wilt ORUANC OMAT for the operations of that Ring by erecting | © the two cascs which Lave becn most iri he is certainly the tirst colored man ree ae Z ; pis hos} ob (has subject sad on the question ofthe | 1.4 bin senmenced was then passed—Yoor, 191; | MY TTPO | a ne paid ond wre the Distret of Celumlia tuto Territory; 0, | Wilely published as examples of its wonder. | who has ever served inthis county as foreman of | A slogular palliation for tho Blackmailing | "Mr Dawes togatred wty be mated to the Re | Rate 36. ‘Those voting in the negative were Mestre. | gol the carte sw iuhoatve pay respecte’ the the [eRe | Adams, Barter, Bird, Braxton, Bright, Burchard, His father and gram ather were free ‘ao party the desire to repeal ful qualities, thoso of Mra. Martuzws, | * 509 cit gave it to a gentleman of color, who ano her room, w still anotver card operations of CaLtexvua, Gen, Guant’s National bora, and Wititans, who is a native of the Futh | Bank Examiner, 1s pat forward by the Wasbing- note the cloes of men appointed by Gnant to Caldwell, Campbell,” Clarke, Comingo, Connor, ispateber 7 : tae ol ics Preaidank and ili, G bell roptied that the Prositent had not | Critener, Crossland, Davis, DuBore,’ Blaridee, Bt 4 handle then Avot dollare that have heen | ther of the Vice-Presilent, an ra, Go. a ell a ha Hondier. Maris (van mere f crarittes | received and inspected It, and torwardes iton t¢ eppropriated £ lic improven 4 wast, wife of the Secretary of the Senate, | Ward ot this city, speaks English as well as | ton Patriot, which says thut when, long after the ee HEALD A EE Roary hab dged Melntyrs, Pulmer, Peex, Pric { (lil), Rice | 0 Presndent by « siitay and comely colored youth, ppropriated for public improvements under } . > | Judge Joacuimse: iis mother is from Por . 1 ) tha haliddte. Tub bantlenes, | (Res Mite usions, Slater rry, W. PENT SINKIN pre or p pr the evideros ls coueting, Tt as recontty | JwdRe Joactusax. His mother is from Port-aa- | exposure ofthe Diack Friday fraud, Cautanpen, | Vote or it uefore the totidirs. the gentlemen | (RY) MED Seaton, Sher, Ze Te Wa | a gage geent nit to per adver siepining of the Tuiritorial Government ; ond to study 4 Prince, On the left of WitttaMs in the court Ne > might as well eet (heir sails to meet wore, Winchester, an ung—-98. 1. iu ithe.) ake arent er y | beet Hehioh of ther in Newark, saw the President driving through The’ bill us passed reavs as follows ser 1 you wer in € the mode of pr She wilh & cue? en asserted that neither of them has been ta an Iriel i bebind " THE COMING STORM : Y of proceeding hy which a city of | oa room sits an Irishman, and belind lima French: | the streets and visiting at Senator Feetiouvr- |g... ys * ote A Dill to provice for the appointwvent of a Commission | & RPE tien, Oia shivaut 4 4 ed, nan, 1 dity with which prejudice agains! A hat been alittle processton tn the streeta | on the sudject ol the wages ai rs ut aot Ic’e been so month of mor Teen nr Weaity Aba 8 Unie Or neta Wwaneneat Le te roal PE rent ics tity with which prejudice against | sev's in company with his detected brother-in- | of New York lst canduy, "The men who toon part | thediviaen of urodts velweeu Laver anu ext A * What's the bul:tical 0 aiuoug We Tepub twenty millon a dled upon it re ADR VE nae Se bs ice of the | the colored race is disappearing should be a les: | law, Conuiy, it was the most natural thing in | 12! 9. They could not have Be iannered vor Thad there shall be ee Rae RATT, The etateme de by our Washington : : : the w supppre he might speculate | thoy were z. Th were eat the | the Ereswdent, by snd with ¢ 2 88 cous ear, but im the Sonty 1 dod a at t that the action of the State Departient in | tal out of the dying animositios of r i b tody bi b to | recite Fee ee ara nde he ent es WBS | the Renate, @' Cumurission of fous ‘sn i cerresyondent may be trusted as accurate in « with niouey ever whose custody he was bound to be heard, the © the | one shall be practically Weutiweu wilh the iadueiue | PAL 4 ait My elation to its introduct 0 count hite men ma en workin, Su nese! Neda charge wouid soon be sounded, The couflict ta | fateress of the couutry, aad Wao buall be Fevected Phav's just w 1 Venera, every reepect, We have long known the | ™ lation to its introduction into this country | and - men may be seen work watel ch an excuse for Cartenpen’s course | is7a between labor and capital would be one of the | from civ solely, with reference to their character | “and we don ea dara w y nay, Go . f, ' has been indecent and scandalous, and such | UF bighways and in our marts of tr is in 1, While it is very truo that the | Most remarkable events in tho bistory of the coun- | Ani capacity for an est aod Impartial ivestigation, We have got tain wane bo doerdas Wa val tit mportant facts in the case, and now, as - p.tew of the former hold positions of aubetantial:| es ee . ry. Ito ciavs were gathering. They would come | Whosuall held office for the perind of one yaar Ir hans be pci bite fT the | #8 could not possibly have occurred under utial | social recogvition exte to Conain by his | from the mountoln top, from the valley, from the | Mecsteol their aupointiment. uolers thelr duties stilt is thing” ho of eoarso meant the Grai Beneca Eandstone Ring in Washington havo | S2Y Other than the present Y-erabbing —— s ; : f fier ¢ A : sei river, and irom the laces, in one ¢ Pissed ine soleterohin oF labor: uit cane I've been at New Orleans, haven't vou?" he Administratio Dr. Gannerr of Was CHARLEY SPENCER is going about ‘ cuspiracy may be accepted as evi- ust the wron.s isflicted upou t aoover wud the capitalist aod a | ed inflicted a greater burden on the people of r bees ? 8 whee dence thet Grant saw nothing olfeet t ers would be, £ a ery sir, 0, and saw your «las than has Leen placed on the people of New aaron was inueneeie mi ae y cut of de family eounsction with tbe | Bere Drosehuativey of the Mabe ring © | betanp ser 4 od » fount hia to bo | York by those rascalities of Tammany which Te liail to EUAN CHE AREAL KEastn riot 1of the Administration, tt docs not follow took to sat t ¢ Demucrns werd oj posed to | BE Ay | 1 wins a fer 1 the Goneral bave r Lin giv the name of that —— j that ¢ ty should therefore be treated with | (He, Whoring choses tiey mgcpronentod the fact, bual 6 O each st a roving nis pen anit turning a J, * Juin, Casey thr \ r ta wholes Beacu, who would have been a v ble man fi re nto either the Gaaxt or Dar bi h Shy ares iNione of actos of public lands to the s' ——— ‘ y SUN aay to thy contra meut circu nea be of the ruling family tales Sealey woh u the fenakt The Wa ton Tr 9 te r r¢ r the art r \ i 1 a w ty hadw a st ten ars extracied ects o ‘ ” r 10 W ca p arth j | t@ be sold by the Cunc ag only. | # better appreciation in Washing C s b ( Deion Wuuts ty Mr. Eldr f Wisconsin introduced a re & Abe Presiduut tink evoryiuing oF There is reason to belicve that this is |} obtained in lis own State oats. ac 0! auticul ated Cata t rt 4 cop the cas ted by the United ns ’ Bates is a guilty accomplice in as we ee . » all ‘hat the’ ger é printed cop res y nite Wito SAW TUR SUN To DAY & rica n aswell 260) 11 as it ie well known that ex. | man was an engineer in charge cand O we Manual for 1871. It containa | cated States be.ore the Geneva Con erence, wich pro: | Here a new-cower interra nixed political brazen defender of these villainies, then that ‘ f $3,000 ted by | tue most complete treatises on rowing. boat-buttd THE POLICE OF CAPITAL OWNING LnoR. manos to Field some very ici dexclep and horse conversation by usking Gen, Deut if ba ; fi traordinary efforts were made by SEP SAID: OF B8y R yaaa z p allhedeg Mr, Bicas repited mi always ad ! The resolution require 1" vad se 4 New Youk Soy, person's faith in human nature must far ex b ae © for rebuilding a lock in Tusca. | !@& the management of boat elads, oar making, tho | the interonia of the laver ane House in what langu ges the statement was * No.” replied be, wor 1 doa't want to seo tb q i la RHEL GP aerate ae fous in the Stato Department to pro |e en ae taced in his haads, With | constriction of boat houses, trainiog, and in fac Air Diage suggested tat Wi Mr. Hoar road the | the answer to waren wil likely provoke tn eit ; s : markable f the specific, aud that ‘ ii see een eae ona | Maat we bave ever scen, The friends of this excel | jn the factories of Massachus its until tha superin, | Brench, and Vortugaese, Dat for w tis s sort,” repied the much-avused Deut, telfso openly to the se esof the Ring an agent was sent to South Ke it heaubilon, Sn dilapidated lock—the odd $2,965 | ient form of exorcise and sport owe ® great debt to | sendeut had to throw Water in their laces to keep | dimcult D andererans, $6 paling Bee n nor the | ag ye forwarded a fresh basket of cards B jent was sent to South Ameri e 4 in his own pe hio ' nem awake. e tor io also ree | SP 1s have any counectioi he Confere e came and Went in a # snd as De hi ering the people of Washing. purchase, Dr. GARNEIT tl Ho eal dedi : A; The Ob Capt, George I’, Balch for preparing this admirable | them awe nt it At ie eee ae ali politic | This cireutstance eo slight in itself, and yor s a acre SE breakwaser" Detlween ‘tne. Pres H ton is ly an r of surprise, His ¥ Maso. tr. RNEIT says this agent's | Board of Public Works have dispen the } wor eal factions in Massachusetts at the last election in | Becessary, creates mach talk in weil mformed pol and ihe ou'side Gde, Le hag ois bands twill, and ie ; ; expenses were by the United States. | services of this gifted youth, Gu. rd of en order to defeat Gon, Bosler, the candidate of the | Ucal circies, especially as the, reports concerning # His business Weil, toc. Ihe i po.tte, encial, ace vi m8 w 8 rpations, and his TL Hie? és rset ae Publio Works in Washi How Gen, Grant Rewarded an Unprincipled [Laughter] Massachusects | Spanien interference with tne Conforence have be tmodating, and pleasant. Say what you ‘will disregard cf the most ovvions dictates of FORGE CE gricultural Department | Publio Works in Washington should sccure them Albania liv With OvLer people's busi- | COME #O paiufully common, and attil so incom: | against the Dens, but do this pirtieniar one yastien. I 1 were also made a Jium for ad rth tonce, as he is evidently just the man to afford | 70 the Fuitor of she Sun. Nn 9 could nos Fest satietod ire gew peatenaites bd a k e's ve Dn aims ot orre ent of tue New York Tunes came roprety, os manifested in giving offices in thes h 1 ‘ g ae ‘ bie 3 man (roar) was afraid of the next Presidential ele a NpOLaut Maller than an expianation of | tu. old reitavle, but not rewa' A : Rpeaies : icle at the public expense; and the pr } al suggestions for the furtherance of | Sie summer of 1836.8 young man | tion, and wanted to manufacture political capital, | Suis anomaly Dent depart vent, piss > the prosence of ‘ ‘ i IDG BN | otars ofthe apaculadion were enabledin pury fine and commanding pers aprearance, who | He (flour) could wot taik any more about the uearo, |, A Copy Of our statement was tors early in Nov + Kxcelleney, the’ Pre The Wasuington worthiee# relations ou the public Treasury, | | ; : Pil ’ ; = J jis gridnitot at Dartiaoutn College, » eon of | and pow he wanted to get uy a litle sympa Bea ic (on Bachan Urecrewmor aad wae eel tn. foeeer cel tie eekT uivn a7 on god ba 1 and applanded by lea wns baaeate Schade oe a POPOSNAG LAE. S DOTY MOFNING DADE Tone OF tie: O16 most highly respected citizens | was not au int man in tae House who be. | them to ox ene disa lVaniage part: | i toy that journal is no dow iy a 4 publicity as been attained by Hea | ebout to} nced in Roston by Mr, Bat thin city, attracted the attention of Gov, Fenton | lieved that aman could ovtaia a tion of their siavament. by avaiing theme Vin the Winte House, All the reproseat ers of ny and by journal Q y J a a es H { abi labilody advance ot a (ull knowledge of re, The # h ea : more or i l At ¢ the } ov, who used ¢ blich his flueney and pereuasiveness as @ speaker in Me and urea by work Apert Bute Di us i . ples 1 cacy of the cause of the Republican party, and ONLY KIGAT MOURS A DAY book Was lost in the wives ton, and as r 3 part can alienate from hig | 2 Bink Hef RR HBO RORY: 1 Sv omerate Joy, | Hie Court of Appeals, to 4 $1,20) clerkebip, Uvon tae teen hours a day, if he saw proper to 0 1 r. the feare that 1 may have taren into tne “ it Z is oliitelane wha aac free advertising, the physician me : sey ne recommendation of Gov. Fenton kenileaan wanted tt # the relations of | hands English se nly: ¢00 : v stew ? ' ; ‘ nently mentioned in connection ¥ ; } ¢ Governor's election tothe Senate, and | pty Mere tree leaned ei” weaning | cate ows bere ¢ Departuant | °% . 0 tho President's nof the Republican . eal Bot a r f sensible, and rea:tab he entered upon his terma of service in sax wvoring classes by t eradaerion ot | favnccs y al y af isle bas traveled enough t | A yerncetul st fatlhirs . geu ¢ ba first-rate there has | 4 ploolpet operon ed tree me an at | Sach A ccecsnre as this, They all kne wit had | dent W ty th avo been sven by cveryo: is surat “dari ce of his prof 1 became a dealer it i F te in who were t at they | rence, of Khoue Island, Ot Boston, | hair begins to show r, an} his closely-croppe ch now exists in the District of Colum. | ’ ; became a dealer never b ful. This has been owing | Wastington, and received employment for ‘ ute ouch forig eoeea of lanai ends canie: | Gao’ rome ct these’ eer we of Boston | whiskers will soon Siow gray enough to be calle! wl tepallican party will be held |" Other physicia eeted | doubtless the want of talent on the | threo weeks In assistiog the Governor's clerk, who | (Laue ho now the attempt was mude to de- | umes entrusted to the oes of Friaaly, “Wien V saw bin he nad @ eb ‘ q t le had no | articles for t he ¥ eins | thouti, and, if reports be true, be kueps oF . : aan 4 cake Sa ca w specialty of tl Lo ave wate it pt, but | wae inp t RE TEPU EAU alomsand Chee | Remieee Cuatiar rine suppoved, | thoge ‘all the tue, Me ciiu'y say anytains, ant L ri ve measures | \* : Officer in the Custom House, c t upon the | p sw r W ul ug |e t Secretary of State { tin tet a had — \ rrible d the ple th exceedingly well | | 4 a vs placed hing {8 known of the pre « HAL Callender and his Exempla doctors ha Jrug in charge preferring to live, he had fallen completely and totally under | the propose in tion, W wever, no be- | ¢xos are indulzed in, one of these being Doss ecord uf 2.3 ar We notice with satisfaction that the most | to treat such cases on the spot, If cundu- | '" 8" " FP RawApepey the pernicious inf f pal depraved | LET#d SROnId Ce Re Oye alltn would lend Halky werk is, the ¥ or ex: Atime tre ay Jane was gold te ' dors of Grautism in yrneral | rango is the wo.thless thing that has been A Tor iint my Alio 1heh |e enencones women st ever cursed | allay the Wrong Impressions of foreign work olution oo v ne ¥.. tor 61 1 not atter 1 to offer any apol for | represented, no w can be too re for el Barat fused ‘i tear ther He was perectly willing What kw eten ° Ative years 7 oni ery ; os niop icon was not generally known, A few of Lis old | ihe iny 1 she b nie, He wished te ae ibis k e Stute L ina) i Vey would then Wuderstana that tt 19 the pride and 1 may w not * bait (0 a road wayou c f ant thore is another feature of thia dis. | t ay be on d tion houses in your city to this woman, in tio pre | jouat of America that bere, for the Wrst tin lew Taal cl! of Boston bas. pnrehased tht ‘ 1 the ¢ t ble business which cannot fail x. | lice, or that the orders for their government be | #2ce of her friends and ahandoned sasoctites, tue direct intervent law, bind Bean sucured i oo far ¢ ji sata A art ¢ ¥ r empl t When the Naval 0 "s attention was called to the | 4 yath DAY'S WaGus Fon & Pain ar’s won, | # the st S aid € he horse w Davin oF ‘ ] ) t eertitiod ce mont 4 und feeling r ployment a8 | race of Jone t character, he had the yonne Ho car x as to t t ‘ tne ig 1 k t { interfering with the | man removed. an} he therenpon betook himerit t the Inte 8 oF the C rhe pe —— r rolled a jile f \ Q jou J enatic toward — the sbington, and laid Lis grievances b Presi ic en ¢ know ror the Kepated Voucher Thtet, Married ‘ tow thing t. This v 1 f our Govern \ es created u A ¢ Lali that Sen k 1 | rights, and a a at re ulta td Meee, any at six voars rv i t GUANT pot f t nominal dire a of ee ‘i avio to the minat Kx cy, Pr " t >, {oF example, where “4 William I ¥ Cook . 1 Mr. Robert s vata f i hi on Don Hamu nC nt Grant listened Lory, " were no thir net nd square | , | - ( t 1 connected hn w 4 | miles of i two m ’ the 0 1 world of the First Ward : cue ie . for gal most sud | counts sent from Wash in, e : irr iat wea), pay $50 Mavisox AY sand p there we ‘ RE Re ania aarie “ana s fosary bale : ® of the late w LBANY, ov a wio bad fluke int M r ; ah Gai vavideny in ; , Oaiaeatit nd was apersonal friend of | 4 Baer Woman's Views of Christmas mod | soud square miles of tersitor fr AWenty seven Hareau of Kenwirs and 5 i This wie, Ha teseiyed also a Va ! I the Presid th " dt New Year's Day, ; ( Publ ks, a very | trom Mite Hania 1 t t wil nol, will an tie | Lev in his acts of usurpation or tyranny, whether in | Sit: [have been a constant reader of 5 eek and road @ b Ladtiny ue Hing weiner >| ave Horton Ww ; i - i and place it | regant to ¢ h Carolina or in Mlinois, He was opp pe pe fe of speaking a good word for f (rnesnna & that tho eves of bis site own | 8 ‘ ‘ lava to the orfer of the military in civil eflairs, | dawn-tre and afiicted ; ff i, Sa 9 ir, 2 1 ' i hear ra ; and in the name of the sovere gnty of the State i iy ok 2 ye ter just 1 Was re v fh éf “ " r doe 1 ) I rin Ta lsliaes al with my t and int n ! il, Wao pire are Havey Hill s 1h ; ‘ 1 | 1 the withdrawal of troops from Chi. } agitating the tacts ob the ‘ S af the y 4 men " K's Viewing, & yon n » at Ch i f Lin tt yer Quin elve the blessing of many a wife ing the ¢ every 4 s he et sue 4 \ ¢ oe ne ‘ 5 oe cago, Where a respectable, prominent eigen bad | posidays, TPwant to know whether tere past w Ho etia ° ner. | Mr, Cook re 4 Avinsa ' t means Jown in cold f { a th of Oc re pay from hard working m ce 0, a8 grew marrio? hin, kaw & t x “ wil then appol York J { blood without cause cation, Senator | buch daye as. Thankeg AN ATTACK UPON THR PRESIDENT 14 1 ' t n rm. [tian t t, the ed ny to | Hancan was followed by Senators Bosatt, M Now Yea 1, What Wa itr, Cainpbeit r va ve. Ho nad teiy Hit tha b ' 4inta peta tho ¢ ns quintal; | Neury, and Woonwann, who attempted to pale | site ey UME Peed RELA Ee aDoaInwea WOU Le Sat i naten hee Pal esarey H beat aE t ‘ | tiate the off 4 With tie, knowled An from obje ¢ ‘i Wer, dust att ent Lo t ‘ Mm i 1 benefit of | military necessity, but expressed themselves | on these holidays for the litte ones, sets or r. Hour said that tw “ eto be nevo tied in London, Kogland, aad with the o ' ‘ , pa ‘ | P St anAe. pone f quite willing. if troops were still kept in Chi Man paok wo Tar Mint he Bae lIiMe 16 Be Ehaalefut for ei BF the inveatigat k 1 and er “wistor'a funerals Laie . pied. ait I oe pawn f the w not worthless as a med V purposes, to hivip. the poor laborer ‘ at fclion of the country ¢ ere wreck vfiod bse 1 t Fe . medh | nove them, After further debate the resolution | 8e& out and publish every bors who fails t 0 Were linpossibie wader & posuon of the ying ‘Am: 2 w Lsiliday's ‘ ) t appeard that our State Deparunent pay his men (and Worsing «iris, too), for Christinss | eentieman from Obi r 1 ation could not ti ri i hind ‘ : Poise ; was referred to the special committee having in | ard New Year's days, Lam suro some of our lords | be eatil don. tuerouchly wwittes of anection with the voucher ro is ' 4 H itself to the work of grossly ¢ charze Gov, Pataan’s message on the military | M6¥id not lke to soo their names in the list, As': | House an vte oesinient with attention to the this wave I " t " + wor Ay pte ed of thin wy stem t Win Alecia & the aid of evers sullerer and it will not tae long to | other duties of the members, aod in Gh r r t eo | Beacon, Hon ving Vas ant to its com | ocoupation of Chicago, A resolution relacng makoun the let, Keel eure after one publication | tirso Were all Members of ONY Or thy OL) finer) ary among the ones stolen, a 1 ee tee Yioen * ' 4 rous in ad P mereial yal ofa Rine sha'acwaebaliloas inieodnand in aa an we would all have, what T wish you, "A Mevry y © proposition When translated 1 the robbery these vouchers were take Wa lone AGUS, AY Bln Was th 98 oF ; il papi ' t introduced inthe House of Kep- | Oheatmas and a Happy New Year.” Houipay ’ tion no. met ' n Tompson siveot, where, after | ais aren noth One re a at “ dae ew waa of the Cucdurmaeo bine sooentatives Was also referred to the special Cour New Yous, Dec, do ISTE AY Wold be om Mite BO be wot « Demo being er cod by Dim, they were destroyed, your vay (Pokted 10 tabi.

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